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Ffhmntmt-Aix 1-1.- UDnincib'JaQ'A lwleaaaqe It is a pleasure and a privilege and yet a profound responsibility to be intimately connected with the functioning of such an institution as this high school of ours. VVe use the word institution in the full sense of its meaning too, for K. U. H. S. is a busy. efficient organization, crowded with well over a thousand young men and young women and their thirty-one instructors and the other helpers, jammed with activity of studies, athletics, dramatics, clubs, music, assemblies, and many more, growing in size by almost one-tenth of itself year after year, and putting forth each commencement season an increasingly large group of fine graduates. VVe desire that you accept our best wishes for success, you more than one hundred seventy-five graduating seniors, as you go forth to new fields of activity, and we wish for you who as underclassmen remain with your high school for another year and you who come newly to the school, a pleas- ant and profitable high school career. Lloyd B. Emery, Principal. 'The .Student Council The Student Council is the executive body of the school. It has entire control of student body funds, making appropriations for improvements and athletic expendituresg it recommends the giving of letters to those athletes whom it considers deserving in character and attitude as well as athletic abilityg it appoints members for the committee which nominates student-body officers. This year the group which consists of the school's officers-student-body president, secretary of the student body, vice-president, second vice-president, and third vice-president-has carried on its work successfully with Mr. Emery as legal adviser. It was directly responsible for the smooth settle- ment of the Klamath-Tulelake situation. Norris Doty, Irene Pastega, Dorothy Buchanan. Charles O'Connor, Mary Margaret Scott. lPage9l
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- - ....4....6QRmhw 491 eff' I any .,,. e.,N VJ, QM Q -.fk , Q s , 1 , ,A:', ' I , f - s weep in 5 hw' yx . l Rirst Row-Clare Ellingson, Tom Watters, Gail Putman, Alan Smith, Don Kirkpatrick. Tllir-d Row-Mr. Doll, Victor Reginato, Cal Hunt, Gerald Musselman. ncc Redkcy, Pete Green, Fred Peterson, John Kerns Lloyd ltlvers Second Row Bob lc .Squad Organized several years ago by Txlr. jackson and Mr. Avrit, the Traffic Squad, a body of K. U. H. S. coppers , has ever since maintained order in the halls during the time between the first and second bells, morning and noon. These boys, who are juniors and seniors voted into the group by the old mem- bers, are stationed at strategic points in the corridors, from which they Watch for those who shuffle, loiter, chew gum, talk, or create any other kind ot dis- turbance. These positions are rotated each week among the members, VVhereas in former years the group had the power to levy punishment, it is now entitled merely to present a list of offenders to Mr. Emery, who de- termines from the nature of the transgression Whether the individual shall receive detention or the formidable paddle , Under the supervision of Mr. Charles Doll, faculty adviser and Victor Reginato, student chief of the group, the Traffic Squad rendered effective ser- vice to the school this year as previously. I Page 101
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