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THE KAY JUNIORS President ........ ........... . .. Glavis Cruitclifield Ndce-Preshlent ..,.. ...... jidni Rmdnson Secretary-Treasurer .. ......... Owen Douglas MOTTO Effort XVins Success Colors Flower Cerise and White American Beauty SOPHOMORES President ........ . ................ .... llf Iary llunn Vice-President ....... james Norris Secretary-Treasurer . . . ........... . . Olive Crawford MOTTO Hlichicathmn ls the fX1nmrenticeship of lJfe.U Colors Flowers Cherry Red and Silver Gray Sweet Peas FRESHMEN President ....... ............... . . . lXlereditl1 Nlcliinliey Xfice-President .... ....... klahel XX2ntt Secretary ..... ... liula Blorton Treasurer .... ........... .... C l iarles Cox MOTTO To lie Not to Seem. CRdors lfhnvers Lavender and Qld Rose Pink Carnation C233
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.r .r7i1rm1rm1r?51rmrrm1 x r rm A T H E K A Y 1 .rm1rm1rrmm1rrmr r ura1.r xr?4i'rr5x re Class History In the month of September, 1922, a somewhat lonely organized band of thirty-three treasure seekers, under the leadership of William Bogan began the storming of the K. H. S. citadel for the purpose of carrying away some of the gems of knowledge that were from time to time being collected there by Mr. McBride and others. This guardian ship was taken over by Mr. Conner in January, 1923. After eight months endeavor encountering many ups and downs, the siege came to an end, and the beseigers departed, each with more or less booty in his possession. In the autumn of 1923 the attack was renewed. The band were now somewhat better organized under the leadership of Reign Julian. However, eight of their ranks were vanquished, yet this loss was partly made up by the recruit, Mildred Hanks. Mr. Conner who was yet guardian of the citadel was forced to release an- other portion of the treasure, which was apportioned among the ranks ac- cording to meritorious desserts. Their desire not being satisfied, they, like the Crusaders of old, gathered again in the fall of '24 for another onset. The Richard Coeur de Lion being Carl Crawford, the Saladin Mr. Conner. The last years losses had reduced their ranks to nineteen, yet by the strength gained through the experience of former years they were able to force the release of another collection of valuables. In September, 1925, ,feeling more capable than ever before, and again led by Carl Crawford, they once more appeared before the K. H. S. fortress demanding of Mr. Conner that he deliver to each of the remaining seventeen veterans no less than thirty-two gems. This he freely did and in addition gave treasure in the form of diploma, that assured admittance into higher ranks. WILLIAM BOGAN. C277
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