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Class Officers YV hen the burning of the old Kato high school made it impossible to stage a senior carnival, one of the Otnk1mm's main sources of income in the past years, the senior oflicers helped in the plans to finance the Otnlmam.. The class leaders were Blaine Evans, president, Dick lfVeech, vice-pres- ident, Ray Hintz, secretary, and Joe Smith, treasurer. The senior class presented June Mad in May. Seated: B. Evans, president. Standing: R. Hintz, se- cretary: J. Smith, treasurer: D. Weech, vice president. Junior class oflicers were Dave Philip, pres- ident, Lois Hintz, vice-president, Harlan Moul- ton, secretary, and Harry Lloyd, treasurer. The class entertained the seniors at the junior-senior prom in May. Rio Rhythm was chosen as the theme for the banquet and dance. The Amer- ican Passport was staged by the juniors in No- vember. Sitting: H. Lloyd. treasurer. L. Hintz. vice president. Standing: D. Philip, president, H. Moulton, secretary. Donald Hartig, president, Martha'McKinney, vice-president, Betty Haugen, secretary, and Madge Rieke, treasurer, led the sophomores, who helped this year in selling Otaknams and in putting out the High News, and who played important parts in speech, music, and athletic ac- t1v1t1es. Sitting: M. Rieke, treasurer. M. McKinney. vice pres- igent, B. Haugen, secretary. Standing: D. Hartig. pres- ent. Page 9
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