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3 A. ks is ..:,G L fr .I ok Rsxvxioxn Gian Orchestra 5. G. T. S, 9. 10, 11, 12g Band 10, 11, 124 Spring Festiy al 5, 6, 7, S. 9. 10, 11, 12: Boy's Chorus 121 Regional and State Latin Contest 9g Scholarship Examination 121 Class Treasurer 111 Class President 121 Football 9, 10, 111 junior and Senior Class Playq - K Annual Staff. Senior Class History' In September. 1951. a group of twenty-eight students entered Kirklin High School. Although we had shy. uncertain looks on our faces. our goal was to secure more knowledge to face the worlds many problems. Members of the group were as follows: Charlotte Davis. Bill Douglass. Patricia Eavey. Linda Evans. Sue Faucett, Marjorie Gorham, Martha Gorham, ,lack Gray. Eleanor Hackett. NYanda Harris, Eugene lohnson, Dick Kelly, David Kercheyal, Paul Maxwell, Philip McCreary, Glenda Mullikin. Bob Price. Ted Price. Nancy Purcifull, Marybelle Sandtorf. Gayle Sherrick. joy Shirley. Don Stevenson. Carolyn Stowers. Larry Stowers. Max Stowers, Arilla NYest. Norman XVills, Later in the year Marvin Henry. a stu- dent from Colfax. was welcomed to the class. Under the leadership of our sponsor, Mrs. Brunibangh. we elected the following class officers: President, Norman XVillsg Vice-President. Paul Maxwellg Secretary. Eleanor Hackettz Treasurer, Glenda Mullikin. ln September. 1952. twenty-eight members returned for our sophomore year. XVe were sorry to lose Gayle Sherrick, but we were glad to welcome David Staton to the class. Later in the year we gained Audrey Wynne from Franklin. NVe were sorry to lose Audrey from the class near the end of the year. With Delyn XVerner as our class sponsor. We elected the following class officers: President, Norman NYillsg Vice-President, Marvin Henryg Sec- retary, Bill Douglassg Treasurer. Eleanor Hackett. During the year we ordered and received ian' class sweaters and rings. The colors of our class sweaters were royal blue with gold ettermg. The same group returned for our junior year. XVe were glad to welcome LaDonna Cli-orgc to our class. But later in the year wc were sorry to lose Carolyn Stowers. In our junior year we elected the following class officers: President, David Statong Vice-President. David Kerclif-val. Secretary and Treasurer, .lack Cray: Reporter, Eleanor Hackett. The new spowors of the class were Mrs. Colby and Mr. Payne. During the year we sold magazines for the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. XVc also sold ice-cream and cokes during ball lames the last seuiester. The more important events were presenting our class play, c'Rest Assluretlf' and the junior-Senior Reception which was held at the Lincoln Hotel. Indianapolis, lm iana, XX'e began our senior year with four class members gone. The members were Martha .md Mariorie Gorham. Marybelle Sandtorf, and joy Shirley. XVith Mrs. Colby and Mr. Payne .is our class sponsors we elected the following class officers: President, jack Grayg Vice-Presi- dent. Dayid Kerchevalg Secretary and Treasurer, Eleanor Hackettg Reporter, Glenda Mullikin. In our final year we had many activities. During the first semester we sold magazines and lu-ld two car washv.-s in order to earn money for the class. XVe also sold ice-creain and cokes at hall :ann-s. Two other money making projects were the 'tBozo stand at the Kirklin Fall Festival and sponsoring a sock hop after the Westfield basketball game. Other events which happened during the year were the junior-Senior Reception at Indianapolis and our trip to the State Legislature. Both occasions were enjoyed very much by the seniors. Another important event was the presentation of our class play, The YVhole Truthfi Probably the most fl-igcitirig time of our high school career was our class trip to New York City. YVe saw many interesting sights, such as the Euipire State Building, United Nations Building, Radio City. Statue of Liberty. and many other places of interest. Everyone in the class had an enioyable time. On May 2. 1955, twenty-five dignified seniors graduated from Kirklin lligli School, It was at day we were looking forward to, but deep in our hearts We knew we were going to miss our happy days at K. H. Llo..
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