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K r w I 1.4 if K '1' .1 '1:Li'n -TTTgl.'1'id,iiiw4 A 5 S ....,vf ---,- H--- --1 - ls. f'77'A,- tw ua' fl Q QNX, 24 flirt X, KIT! l l , V , 1 'm ,gig Ia W , it as ,tx jf SENIOR CLASS HISTORY E li 'TJ The graduating class of May, 1930, chose for its motto We strive not to equal, but to eXcel. .As We are about to leave K. U. H. S., we anxiously look i if back on our past record to see Whether in every respect each member of the QM W class has done his part toward promoting that spirit suggested by our motto. ily, It is with real pride that we realize that almost every student has at least en- E ' deavored to live up to that motto. In spite of the fact that We have reached I' 1, the peak of our high school life and are approaching the time when we will M, be leaving the scenes of some of the happiest moments of our lives, we shall not My kx forget our chosen motto, but hope that it shall inspire us to greater things. fxa f X . cf We entered K. C. H. S. in September, 1926, a group of emerald-hued rooks, 'Qgjf N but nevertheless a well-behaved, though unorganized, delegation. Because of QV W brutal treatment from the ever-mighty seniors, a loud yell could be heard from NF anyone of us when a senior came into view. In spite of handicaps the group ' quickly organized under competent officers, and soon became an active part lf' , in the student body. Rocks are supposed not to win or gain any honor, but re- 1, I gardless, we came out on top in the assembly yelling contest. Through long Hi ' , hours of toil the boys of the class built the UK, which still remains on the yy, north hill facing the school building. For four years this has meant a great X deal to the class of 1930. E if As freshman the members took a great interest in school activities, and as gi sophomores, a great deal more. gil' .,, The sophomore class often lacks spirit, but it was not so with this group. E In December it gave the annual sophomore Christmas party at the Legion build- ing. The dance was Well attended, and one of the most successful dances of the season, financially as well as socially. ' In the sophomore year the boys played a prominent part in inter-class ti' gy athletics by winning the basketball championship title. They also Won the cup, King Solomon, one six-week period. Ben Wilson led the class through a very ii' , ,.., g successful year. ' W' Q, M The class of 30 entered K. U. H. S. in its junior year under the of leadership of Dean Houston. Taking second place in inter-class basketball and ' '- CConrinued on page 195 . L E?1gg4s ggrglnggjr ljj ggigqgg i.f,,g,55Fii
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13 r A b - X L fi. r tae? M 'If cgi? ig? 131315 viii? r M, i Mr. Clark Herbert Graham Mrs. D011 E TW Advisor ' ' President Advisor ' Harriet Hunter Ralph Rohr Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS 'lr , Much of the credit for our successful year goes to our two advisors, Mrs. Doll and Mr. Clark. .W ,fs -X- X. N 'vcr ,Q X 'QR N N .J , TV! in 1151 , '74- 1 X X 1 is-.. ALJ. ,'x iii J Emi' Our scholastic achievements are due largely to Mrs. Doll, who won the ad- X miration and respect of every member of the class by inspiring in him the ambition of making his high school course a big success. She is the instructor M , t l, of typing and shorthand. Mlm 'S Mr. Clark, Who came to K. U. H. S. this year, has Won the friendship of the entire senior class by his interest in all activities. Recently graduating from N Stanford University, he brought many new ideas with him and the seniors were 1 quite fortunate to have him to aid them through their senior year. -if XF' i W rx A Hu I W L '79 'Lg- Im ra M r . IL INN M U21 tt AAI xbyal rf- K K wg. X -'s W' f ,-, at 'lift ' , 5213 iii ki 7C',rfi4BgL Z: , ,. N 4' 5275? l-:SJ W' Lf' , .Ah A-M, J U-'wk' - e.
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