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,, V . 'xl if 01411. .ffllfifle Sandie Ze ' With practically no filibustering our student council governs the student body. These five are probably more representative of student control than any governing groups in the past. Always ready to help the various groups and classes this council, with the sympathetic guidance of Mr. Emery, vetoes the inadvisable measures and passes those which are to the advantage of all. Virginia Bubb, GIRLS' LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE: Tony Molatore, SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT: Robert O'Connor, STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT: Barbara lohnson, SECRETARY: Sig B. Ellingson, PRESI- DENT: Lloyd B. Emery, ADVISOR. FRONT ROW: Mr. Hammer, ADVISOR: Max Hibhard: Hugh Barnett: Ray Crane: Ken Wilson: lay Mayhew: lim Ward. SECOND ROW: Cecil Fox: Wendell Currier: Arthur Martin: Iohn Mathis: George Cooley: Bob Lowe: Archie Anderson: Eldredqe Andersen. THIRD ROW: Robert O'Connor: Bud Steinseifer, CAPTAIN: Earl Kent: Bill Heitman: Gerald Stippich: Bob Anacker: Alvin Sarver. NOT IN PICTURE: Leo Bocchi: Bob Iester: Charles Slaymaker: Lee Mayfield: Sig Ellinason. 7weel'! pull Gam ia Iffze Gini! It won't do you any good to argue with the officers who compose our traffic squad. These fellows, who are far less grim than they appear to loe, police the halls and grounds and help to enforce the traditions of K. U. H. S. Nonchalantly and very efficiently they administer the paddle to male offenders and serve detention to female law breakers. 15
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.Dm is fig X Y 'I ,X if! 6 Slozcfefvigdfqp ' luufiaqe As your president and friend l have tried to fulfill my office and satisfy your wishes. When l knew your wishes, I could, through your student council, do as you wished, when you didn't make your wishes known, l had to do as l saw best and in some cases this failed to gain your approval. lt all reverts to an ancient adage, You can please part of the people part of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time. Observing the three remaining classes, it seems to me that for the next three years we're really going to have an active school. With our school grow- ing in size as rapidly as it is, active classes of all ranks are a decided benefit. They keep life in the school producing, as a result better understanding and co- operation between students and teachers, all of which aid in making our high school lite happier and easier. As my last statement to you in my capacity as your president and fellow student, let me say thank you for your cooperation and loyal support in any and all undertakings We have attempted. SIG ELLINGSON 14
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.1 X1 'ii l Vrlr l X KX' X :fig Kathryn Hornibrooky Mary McComb, Dorothy Revell. Whether it's the life of Henry the Eighth, or biographical details about Iohn Doe, the author of Two Gun Watson, Miss Mary McComb and her cap- able assistants have the answers to all the questions. With a patient, syms pathetic smile our librarians observe the pupils who study, read, or merely While away the time. That little gray building just south of the school with the names of Emer- son, Longfellow, and other famous men at the top, efficiently serves not only the students of K. U. H. S., but also the libraries of the entire county. lt has been considered a part of our high school system since l928. lt boasts of 25,882 volumes which are used by young and old alike. 16
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