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eniors Bid C ool Good-By We enTered our Freshman year in I938 and since Then have spenT Tour wonderful years in K. H. S. There are now 378 oT us who have remained buT are leaving iT all behind us on May 29. This year we chose Willis Knipe To head our class as presidenT. Our oTher class oTTicers were John Hoss, vice-presi- denT: DorTha Mae Mills, secreTary: and Bob Marin, Treasurer. This year our classmaTe ElizabeTh Evans was presi- denT oT The Girls' League, and she was capably as- sisTed by PaT HarT, vice-presidenT: Jane Ann Noble, secreTary-Treasurer: and DoroThy HunT and Evelyn Newlon, The class represenTaTives. Heading The Legion were Lewis Denny, president Jack Turner, vice-presidenTg and John Hoss, Ser- geanT-aT-arms. The Senior represenTaTives on The Board oT DirecTors were Jim Cone, Henry Harris, Jim Kohls, Bill GenTry, Willis Knipe and Jim Qyler. We also senT Seniors To The STudenT Council and our classmaTe Willis Knipe headed iT This year. The Senior represenTaTives were Earl Brown, Lewis Denny, ElizabeTh Evans, Jim Cone, Bill Morphew, Jim Prows, Don Ropes, Jim SmiTh, KeiTh Taylor and Della Sue Wilson. To represenT our school in The diTTerenT ciTy clubs, The Seniors senT John Hoss and Willis Knipe To The RoTary Club and Jack Turner To The Kiwanis Club. The girls Tor The TirsT Time senT represenTaTives To The Business and ProTessional Women's Club. They were Joan Brown and ElizabeTh Evans. WiTh November came The Carnival, and Willis Knipe and DorTha Mae Mills reigned as King and Queen. The Seniors in The courT were ElizabeTh Evans, Joan Brown, Lewis Denny, Ralph GolighTly and Bill Morphew. The cold and gray OT November was broken This year by a sizzling campaign To send a senaTor and Tour'fepresenTaTives To The Purdue LegislaTure, and age 28 STANDING: Bob Marin, John Hoss. SEATED: DorTha Mae Mills, Willis Knipe. aTTer weeks oT posTing signs and a day aT The polls, we chose Willis Knipe as The senaTor and Seniors ElizabeTh Evans, Isabelle Kohn and Don Ropes as represenTaTives. The publicaTions were ediTed by Seniors wiTh The Red and Blue sTaTT headed by DoroThy Jones, ediT- ory Don EsTel, business manager: Jill High, circula- Tion manager: and Jack Ray, adverTising manager. Two TranTic: Erenchmen, Jim Bolen and Bill Coon, were co-ediTors oT The French paper, L'Aide Francais. A year's absence oT The LiTerary Leisure was broken when Rosemary WrighT, ediTor, and John Lewis, business manager, capably broughT iT TorTh inTo prinT. Jack Glidewell headed The Lens sTaTT wiTh Lewis Denny as business manager, and more books were sold This year Than ever beTore. The Sargasso, as you can see, is a bigger and beTTer book and was ediTed by Jane Noble, ediTor, and William Coon, business manager. Soon iT was Time Tor our Class Play and Ever Since Eve was received as a sTellar perTormance. The proceeds were used Tor The giTT To The school Trom The class oT '4-2. And Then came The paTrioTic STardusT Ball wiTh Joan Brown reigning beauTiTully as SweeThearT. IT was noT long unTil The end oT The year, and on May 26 The Juniors presenTed a mosT exciTing Prom where Jane Noble graciously reigned as Queen. To mark CommencemenT The DeMolay and Phi DelTa Kappa Proms were given wiTh ElizabeTh Evans as The lovely Queen. This evenTTul and glorious year ThaT wenT by much Too quickly was grandly supervised by Miss LiliTh Earlow, Mr. LesTer McCarTy and Miss GerT- rude ColescoTT, our class sponsors. We Thank you all, ever so much!
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