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LEO SHUTSKE, Historian In after years when far away, Let ne’er thy smile grow sad, We’ll never forget the happy days. When thou was’t once a lad. IDAL1NE TRINKLE, Marshall Much kindness is thy gift, Ready always with thy sympathy, Many a drooping head mayest thou lift. That it may again the sunshine see. LESTER HAYES, Secretary and Treasurer May ne'er thy bright hopes disappear, Nor trouble block thy road. Always banish thou the fear, To carry a heavy load.
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BESSIE WOLBRANDT. President Always ready with thy books. Friend of all thou truthful maiden. In a happy future thou dost look With many honors thou art laden. ALBERT HONEHOUSE, Poet A poet thou, and thoughtful youth. Thy words not flatt'ring, but few and brief, Yet deep, sincere, and full of truth, May ne'er thy heart be heavy with grief. MABELLE SALZER, Vice President May thy smiles ever lighten. Over all thy future ways. And thy kindness ever brighten, Many sad and gloomy days.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY. SENIOR CLASS THE autumn of the year 1911, fifteen boys and girls entered the building of K. H. S. ready to enroll as Freshmen. Finally the bell rang and we were assigned the front seats, as it was the custom for the wiser to occupy the back seats. We soon found that we were to take Algebra and Agriculture under Professor Wright and English and German under Miss Tofte. The first year passed quietly, for like all Freshmen, we were unusually industrious. At the close of the year each expected the return of his classmates, but when we assembled in September, we found only half of the Fresh- men to enroll as Sophomores. We were all very anxious to see Mr. Robertson, who was to take Miss Tofte’s place as principal. This year we were joined by a newcomer, making seven in the Sophomore class. In the second year we were to study Ancient History, German and English under Mr. Robertson and Algebra under Mr. Wright. But the second semester we found ourselves studying Commercial Arithmetic under Miss Kring. The third year we found that three more had dropped out, only leaving four to fight the battle. We were all glad to welcome our new principal, Mr. Alexander, who succeeded Mr. Robertson, as he took Mr. Wright’s position. This year we all studied with great earnestness, expecting to fill 13
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