Kane Area High School - Hurri Kane Yearbook (Kane, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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A-' .w:f 1 A '4if.w:g?A?semw Lmggzf ' flaw V'S5l3 .mig ' ew - Q 1? . ,!l i' f l z 1ii?EF4 2x f ' H f'ia- ' 5,3 A5329 .9 ' V ' j',l,,: ' :,.-. .1:,g3-1hf,g,,N.: ' j : . 'Ki 1 W Y' F, .. I- R231- ..1 Q i L HW' ,Nw ,fi ,K . ,fl fggir- ,:e' gfLi. 1-f H' U-. Y. 'Q' :fs . 'WQ' . . 51' . QL w i '1' EW 'wuixiii 1 H - tiu..'sf'? 4'fQ1 if LQ., 'J' . , ' ig - , RFE 1 .V . . I -4 -' , iQ1f:y, ,L,LEi ,j:':1,z -12545 ., ,'-v iva ,w w 5 I1 A ,:53,:2'-4-, f. , 1 H f!f15'f Y' '48 ,. 'H ' .-T ' -:1?i:gf ff 5',r K xw 1. 21.,L . ' 4f '3'ff?Lu,L,. . '3P f1.:a1:S 55:2 T -Sf' ' fi. X-,xx II K 4 .QV yay Al I ij ' g A f ,Q ' I ' ' nn,-1,1-4-4--H-Q.-.M .-I. -0-l K . 4 1 ., ' ' Q4 1' ff it , , f1.f - F-,f'- M -ff-at-W .M if an gg Eff-f f1:-A iff' V5 Q12 1- -Efri-' f ei' 'U l f R Y 1 .y is The Kane Board of Education J. E. HRNRETTA. . . ...... President FREDERICK liIMl'l. ......... ..,,...... I Ure Prff.s1'rlen.t CTI-IARLr:s L. ICCKMAN O. S. SCOTT .IOHN Y. LoNc:sHoR14: D. R. VVOODWARD K. E. VVENK, D. D. S. The Kane School Board is composed of seven of our best known and respected citizens. These men have given most generously of their time and thought to the management and conduct of our schools with the end in View that Kane High may stand first among schools of the state and that Kane students may enjoy the best along educational lines and ideals. Recognizing this splendid work on the part of the Board and their great interest in us, we, the Senior Class, as sponsors of this school annual, feel it our duty to show the general appreciation and good-Will which prevail throughout the school, towards the Board's work. As students, it has been our earnest en- deavor to maintain the standards which they, as a School Board, have set before us. WT. H. '28 l'1l.ur Trwnly-,Dre . la X., fx' e if- -f mtl- i , 1 .N .e -N '?J - 'Y-'fi-V . Q - Q w X -M--f,. ., , .,, , ,W ,. aefftiifff M., ,gi-f Y P' Q ,. 5. 7 1 1 .325 .ml-we I I 6' wb-Q Q 192.8 Hunan KANESQ va IN WRITING a resume of the closing school year, it seems only fitting that the calendar should be ignored, and the period to be covered should begin on April 13, 1926 and end on March 19, 1928. - Q55 IO .9 'i'll 'lIg YJW T- V ' ifg '. L.VT,, V ' 2+-53. 1 N l-V? ,7-w1:'f' ,a w ... H i , ' '- as . .S ,- .1 ff -W . , , .A ' I u A . , . . , , . , ,. . A if i ij il 9 N ff .:n?gsg I? ,Q il Il ' l il Y Q. ll , if I+ ,, nt ,f r 1: 25 ,l 9 B Nl x .. Cn .1 A if N '50 5. YK, if: l V X4 gg li if 94. .74 5 H. These two dates have a significance and interest to every one concerned in the welfare of Kane's public schools because on the former date Willis R. Skillman was elected superintendent and on the latter date he died. I cannot add to the many and beautiful tributes already paid to the memory of Mr. Skillman, but a brief review of his work seems fitting and proper for this issue of the Hurri-Kane written with a view too belatedly of giving him the credit for his work, which he would, if living, scorn. . Less than 'a month after his election, Mr. Skillman recommended certain teachers for election for the ensuing school year. Little else was said other than that they were recommended, but the files reveal a careful and painstaking in- vestigation of each teacher and a surprising amount of data and information gathered on which his recommendations were based. At the June meeting following, Mr. Skillman introduced the idea of holding a summer school and the results of that announcement are now too well known to justify more than passing mention. This meeting, too, saw the beginning of plans to better safeguard the health of all school pupils. The community memorial service in honor of Miss Margaret MacEwen on completion of her 35 years of service as a teacher in the Kane Schools, followed by the adoption of the Margaret MacEwen Medal to perpetuate her memory stands as one of the many memorable events to be added to the account of Mr. Skillman's thoughtful consideration. The new rest room for teachers at the Central Building, play rooms in two of the other grade buildings, the increase in the average of school attendance, the immunizing of 460 school pupils against diptheria, along with other health measures, conferences with specialists fromthe .Department of Public Instruc- tion, unsightly waste land around the High School Building transformed into a parking area, extension of the H. S. Athletic Grounds by acquiring additional land, lowering the annual turn-over in the teaching staff, installation of a per- manent school record system, a motion picture machine with equipment for visual education, and methods of determining vocational fitness of pupils are but a few of the sixty projects brought to an actual realization during Mr. Skill- man's incumbency and for which he largely deserves the entire credit. At the time of his death, Mr. Skillman was busy with plans for beautifying the grounds around the Clay Street, High School and West Side buildings. 'No doubt those associated with him in this work will see that this last project is carried out, and, when completed, the growing flowers and shrubbery properly landscaped will serve as a particularly fitting tribute to his memory. Much more space than alloted here would be required to more than briefly sketch Mr. Skillmanls activities during his short stay in Kane as revealed by the school records, but what the records do not reveal might be mentioned in a closing word. We are unable to find any record in writing of the wide spread influence and inspiration which his example afforded to children and adults alike in this com- munity. Such an influence cannot be reduced to mere written words. It is in- tangible and immeasurable. But it exists and will remain a valuable memory in the minds of all who' had the good fortune to know Willis R. Skillman. H. G. BERKHoUsE Secretary, Board of Education Pace 7'1L'enly-.vi a Ql fb ,M JK VX V4 l l , e , EV 3 51 n , Z l 1' 1' , Q4 3 ., F' gl nf , 4 , ' ' P V 4' In IXIUYIIOIIQUII WILLIS R. SKI LLMAN, SlI11l'l'I4llf!'llll!'llf llfx Ilzfl' 1l'Il-Y gmllff, 11111, H111 1fl1'1111'11f.Q Sn 1111.r'rl 1.11 111111, 111111 IYIIIIIIY' 1111'gl1f .Qtmzrl up 511111 Nllllj In all H111 1l'0l'fff, 77111: IIYIN ll 111f111. ' L il Ill W A 1 I-an F4 41928 HURRI KANEE Q4 c I Principal's Summary Kane High School year of 1927-28 began with unprecedented smoothness A. My jzintpgfv.:ZZl,7Q.wv421,Wjw.a,gjsxiffhyi 15-iaijg:-a,V.g'f'3iz, 3, V df, .' V . K F, . . ,, Q I ,1 .U-., , ,, ., w I . X lp ':'isf5,'ii' ff, 1 'j 'fG.'jr.'j,.f5' N1 Q- wzffgb .1 Lgqgjjf va -yn -5, fmcvawrgg,-fsfff, E , N, fag ,..,. ,ff gr- .pf ' - - a N V , . .. - , V - K - k asm, 514, ll I 4'A N 1? :I fr li li ' 5' Y 1 , 'N la - 1' f . 5 s 'a 4 il A ,N 95 i 224 224 l YA. 334 5 . 4 A and dispatch. This was in a large measure due to the fact that the faculty of the previous year was returned with but one change. This group entered upon I the work of the year with such a fine spirit that there has been no friction, and Kane High has managed to gain in all departments. The pupil-teacher reaction was of the best and this fostered a condition condusive to firm school work. The enrollment for the year was 470, including seven post-graduates who returned for work in other courses. Outstanding scholastic records were made. The High School was included in the six percent of Pennsylvania schools ac- l credited by the Commission of Secondary Schools of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Middle States and Maryland 5 its pupils ranked high in the variouscompetitive tests taken, and its teachers compare well with I those of other systems in their work and in their participation in professional organizations and societies. The entire school took part in various enterprises I of worth to the community. I The 1927 Hurri-Kane, following the example of former editions, ranked high I l in the contests in which it was entered, securing All-American Honors in the Scholastic competition and winning first place cup in the Tri-State Contest. The Margaret MacEwen Medal contest in English was successfully conducted and the Lincoln Essay Contest held. In its initial year the Debating team won an enviable place among the school activities. Athletically Kane High had a successful year. The football team won the mythical championship of the county. In basketball, starting with but few vet- I erans, both boys and girls gave good accounts of themselves. Not only did the teams uphold the glorious school traditions of clean sportmanship but the mem- bers achieved splendid scholarship records. . The various dramatic efforts throughout the year were well received, and credit must be given to those who have given their time to the development of this art. The musical organizations were a treat and pleasure. Through the support of the various organizations of town a band was started. This organiza- tion we expect to give a lot of service in future years. One of the projects of our Superintendent, in which he was enthusiastically supported by all the High School organization, was the beautification of the High School grounds. Shrubbery was planted and the school ground improved in this way. The Athletic Associa- tion with the cooperation of the Board has arranged for the improvement and development of the Athletic field. This will not only transform a bare patch of ground into a beauty spot of green, but will also provide a place for various in- tramural games. In all these projects the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-eight, one of the largest in the history of the school, played an important part. Loyal Seniors, , grounded in the traditions of the school, and now leaving its halls and sur- D744 roundings, they have attempted to leave their impress upon the school environs. We have been proud of them, and our earnest hope is that we shall be as proud of their achievements and successes in life. Maythis book, which is a record of past glories be a prophesy of future greatness. X ga 924 l 754 P4 GLENNIS H. RICKERT , Principal of High School g 5 Page Twenty-eight .La i if na .mx 'T'f'7?24 We-. ,f -4 F CDTZLTY Gu-:NMS H. Rxctxrxwr, A. IS. 1117-lll'l-ll!!! sr'1laNr'r: SllSfllli'hiiIlIl2l and Culuml Une thing is 'fbI'l'I'x l' good rin l'nivvrsi Tha! one lhflzg is sl11'z'r'x.w, HT ETHIQI, M. cllilflfiii A NNlTNfIllLf IjI'ljIL!'f1NIl Al.Gl'IHliA r X Chuvv City Collvgl 0 knnzz' lim' ix in lnwz' hw, Am! Io low' hu! lm-fo1'v1w. Puga' 7'ILw1ly-.Yiw In Ill Ill 'i ' 'Wifi ' ' QEQX. QJQ 18 HUB A if K A-Ni-3, fc,-1:11 P A ll Q1 5' lb 1 I Q 5 X H: 1: ky ii gil. NJHA! E 1 X4 YA. 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MILTON LIND. . . ,.... President it WALTER WATTERBON. . . .... Vice President FERN DECAMP. . . .... Secretary X4 THOMAS HENRETTQA.. . . .Treasurer Miss GREGG .... .... A dviser Mofrfro X4 We Strive To Make Our Best Better. Conons Green and White FLOWER Ophelia Rose YK ax! P Page Thirty-:even W' K' 4 -5' if if rin .- 'L Ls- . , f , -K. Q 1 . 4:5 Z1 -, r V L, C . ' 4,1 . 3 P ,sf gf 4. ff +3 LW: ,ZW ,g 'mai 1: f., -iw, . X . 1 v - f- H 4,-ado,-f..1' , V- A ., Aft' - ., , S ,fu-,. 1, ating' ,FE-V,-.K 1.1, 4 H, - K, , ,VW , .V i,f.,h, . - 'X Qd vfuff . ,' 1 - rw-3 4- Q, ' 4, Ji I 4 f if 1 , , ,M , --.tng,'fi.: ,, A 7 , t uf 5, , ,I M. r W . ' - Juv-.fr ' i. 1s 1 4 nz he iq-.... I9 8 HURRI1 KANE Senior Chronicle Theibig Plane K. H. S. Flew high in 2,8 , With many passengers And each a goal to make. The Plane iiew higher And the day grew dark, But this Bight could not fail Because grade A was our mark. Our class has been faithful In work and in play, And when we were called upon We helped in every way. Our class ranks high in Foot-Ball, As well as other games They always win for Old Kane High And make for themselves a great name But now the Plane is landing At the close of the Senior year, And as we lower Hy We give a hearty cheer. Best wishes for our members, And for our teachers too, May happiness and great success Come every day to you. -A. 1,42 gf- +-2 in-nclf 4 . gf., -pi ' N . , ,v ., Ass in , fin F 6 1- 1 7511 in -,ft Ali f 'v-? 'l i ,r Q 4 H A K ....,.-..,...,.-.,.- . -...., .. -. V ,bfi -- ' ' 1' if KIILTON Lmn Mir-koy Miss Gmcucs SffFl' ff' Inf fl'1'0'1!ll' fhffl' ffffff fffhfg Of marmmxs gzfnllrf, qf r1jfm'tion.w mild. Says this lan' irflh II hwlrly grzn. Nlivkvy has sur'c't-ssfully llI'0l1Q,'lll thv vlass of 1928 through four yvars of work and play. llc- is always rm thc- jolm whvu anything is tn lt- tlfmv. If you want anything to go ovvi' lzig. havv Mivks-y do it, Miss Grc-gg has won tho hearts of all the stuclc-nts l1P02i.llSQ' of hor thoughtfulnvss of othvrs. She- is a c-lass advisor that cannot he r'un1parr'cl, Tho studvnts will vvc-r rvrnvrnlwr hc-r as living a staunvh frivncl. WVALTER W.-xTT1i:RsoN tt Watty .Al1'I1'1'1' lllIl'Ilj1N, al1'r1'fic'rlly rlfflwr .'l1ll'lljf8 ll'7AHjj, fllM'7'7lg fwfr. What would wrt flu without lVatty? Wt-ll that 's hard to say. Waltvr is om- of thosv larls who is for:-vt-r' making svhool a joy. Waltvr has llf'l'I1 our vivv-pi'vsid0nt for thrvv yt-ars, and furnishf-cl mur'h fun in Tho Wholc 'l'nwn's Talking. Ficax DIZ CAMP THOMAS HHNRETTA t l'0m liek awfully good mzllzrwl ami full nfftm, .- B 1' hf ' ' 1 1, fn' I rl his 11'01'A' 71s rm msyfm' hw' lzmrf tn hw Irm' N I lmmhml ml my x 0 g N .-is IIN' grass to bf' gzwvz r, 1' flu' .sl.1'1'.w to lm blur. , . . lwrn is just fmt' of us and aftru' all what lit-ttvr van lvl- saicl of ii.I1f'0llt'. Shi- is a mum- lwr of tht- Girl l-lust-l'vvs aucl took part in thc i'hristmas play. damn Tom has a svnsv of humor that can? he ovvrlookvd, hut he doesnt lot his fun inter- fvrc' with his studivs. H0 is wvll likcd by c-vvryolw and can always luv dopondvd upon to do his share- whvn there is somvthing to lw mlcmv. His clramatit' almility was shown in tht- Christmas Play. Page Thirty-nine .,-fp , , , 'xv E1 ' ' 'ff REM- 5 N 3 .Q ' . 1,--H 1' - - - A ,M + 5, R, 4 , M , ll ' 25,5 . iv , ' x '55 -. .-tp. Wik i A . V. .--w e f 1- h'., - L-, . ., R.,-1 . ,M V . 4 . -V ., . ' ,., t A Ilfjfjl 1 , .r-1-. ' 'unity IF' .1 ai if il ln 'S' 'Q' 'iii af :suv um, o . . ll: pt p--4 4 l92.B Hunan-KANE + 4 ge J V 1 I f 1.. ' gi xi K ' l , IOM- ' -N , 4 pi A 4- Q 45 R G N, 9 JOHN FRANZEN t'Johnny -H O Q None knew him but to love him, . 1 ' , 4 None named him but to praise. l . . .Possessed of akeen mind and a fun-loving F' disposition, John is always ready for work or ,, play. Besides being president of the Athletic - Council, John served well on the Debating - Team and played a part in The Trysting ' Q ' Placef' , 4 , .- ' l ALICE DOLAN Al N . HHappy am I, from care I am free. - Why aren't they all contented like me? Alice is one of the most popular of our class. The fact that she was selected as editor of the X gif it year book proves she is capable and depend- yd l 1 able. This ability coupled with her personal- , ity will win her success in the work she ' chooses. ' Q? ii JOSEPH CHIARAMONTE Joe 23 A' The wonderful things that you can do, fi Are sure to bring success to you. , ' Here is a boy who cannot be beat by any , 4 other one in doing work. Joe is business , t j l 1 manager of our Hurri-Kane, football man- ' WL- , 1 ager on Athletic Council, and is also a star ' basket-ball player. ' X it FLORENCE LEGs'1'Easl'Flo ' Y 1 Life is too short to worry. 'l tl W A 'AFlo is unknown to many of us but is 1 ll Well liked by those who do know her. She 2. has lots of class spirit and helps us in every- if thing we undertake. You surely are appre- 1 ciated, Flo. DoRoTHY JAMES Dod P' i i 3 Quiet, and not much to say l Gentle and kind in every way. l This girl is naturally quiet but very sweet. ' She is a good frien and we all like Dod. K A The class of '28 wish ouithe best of luck. 1:1 Q l A -75 1 X ' -- r I i W 'V ' it if f li 'T lb .j V E ' A Q Page Forty H 671 ,fs g k 4 I 'AX 1 ,A fi 5- :S-3f.j ,'3fg W A NW 85.2,-J f ' -fc in A ' t 2 4 . QL-l.......-1TLj 1' j K! ' 'V 'ff iiifwfk:.' Mr WE + ' l F i l H ' ' rv .1 in YW li ii api: llliv lihl, g S K , lu fs y 4 4 192.84-1URRIfKANEb 0 4' we ei H H a t lillllli- -. , 4 3 Q 4' 2 A c ,P O 4 J Q' FRANCIS AGENS 'lCis ' Li You never can tell what this fellow will do, ilu He has a habit of surprising you. l l E Francis is one of the quiet members of our g'14 classy never the less he is a helper in all our . Q l activities., He showed his dramatic ability ' ixlyi ' fl ' In the senior play, The Wedding Present. ,A ,I A l 5 1 , ll X4 i I 1 SYBIL WISE Wisey i 7 Always laughing, always gay, Carefree, happy, that's her way. Here is a jovial member of our group. Always in demand for various tasks, she proves a willing worker. She played very creditably the model wife in 'tChristmas Chimes. 'l Success is what our class Wishes you, Sybil. FRANCIS ALJOE Shortyn Mighty cheerful and fall of fun, He always tries to get his dayls work done. This boy with the curly hair has made many yx, friendships that will stand wear and tear. X Good luck be yours, Shorty. LUELLA ELLITHORPE Punt A fair, jolly and cheerful lass I s this charming member of our classfl X4 Punt was not only the captain of the varsity basket ball team, but also the Hmovie queen in the senior play, 'tThe Whole Town's Talking. When you speak of Kelly, watch Punt manipulate her eyes. GLADYS CoI.soN Happy YA O Q 'is HCurly hair and eyes of blue, A cheery smile and a giggle, too. Gladys surely lives up to her nickname for she is one of the gayest members of our class. Mr. Riekert values her a great deal in his ofhee. The stage has no terrors for this maid as was shown in both Christmas and Senior 5 O plays. l f . Page F orly-one A ll W, 5X .XA l all '. 37 hx he ii. -i , .qi I a 'I W Eli. X I' n f-all fift h v lla ni F l M1 Q . .Vi--..,is:rE ,-qs ' iiwf ' K . X4 N R , Q . I 4 i A . i ,-fs 1, , ji .iz l. ,. ,I lf: Wi, na lif Sp-3 i' i 2 fs ie XQQQ f , , flffv, N-.Lili N . vi: -Q-,, ,., -ff C A . 'N . 7,43 f -1 4 W- 3 1 fb, jf-,N ,,Qgf' Q 3 ., - U, 4 A ,,, nl Mn-f'bs'-..,,,,5f,f i k -4 ' 2 - --sax ' , X . . V ,... . - ' ,,',.f,,.-, i Jr.,-, . , r 2 I ., . xg. N x ' s- f JP.. 4, , ,. J af- Page Forty-two 4 1 V' u I ' 1 +-. M ,fl. 7 xsgqiqy 1. ' 5 -fi 'W FnANCIs lil'lA'I'LlCY H Bud t'Ir'cmly and 1L'iTll'ilzg, most CIILIIIIIIIP, 100, Always willing his part to do. Bud is very popular and is :L favorite of his elass. He likes his danc-ing, as we have seen, hut we've heard that isn't all he likes. He is ever ready to do his hit of work, and we wish him all kinds of good luek. Aor:i,1Nla SMITH USis Modest and quiet with little to say With u. pleasant mrmnev' and Wfllflllllg fury. Adeline, we are sure, is going to make someone a good stenographer. We know she will make a good one for she has been trained in Mr. Kantz's oiliee. FRANK ISIQNNETT Babe ll1're I nm, girls. jlorlc lIl'0ll'NIl me. Frank is the sheik of the Senior Class. Rather shy when he first started sehool, he has startled us all. Perhaps he is trying to live up to the reputation he earned in The Whole Townls Talking. NXIYRTLE lNlA'l'lll'1NVSON Blondie 'L Her air 'is sn nmflafsl, hw' rzspwif so wieelr, So simple yet siuffet are her rlm1'ms. Myrtle isn't known very well hy everyone lint among her friends she IS well liked. She is SllldIOUS, and we are sure she will he a sneeess in her ehosen line of work. ' lNlAwrHA CiUSTAFSON 't Marniu H Liftilc zlrops qf' ll7lLlF'7', little rlaulzs of paint, ,Wolfe the miigllty pifrtiures Ilia! mfr Mm'11i paints. Martha is art editor of our year hook. She is noted for her friendliness, and everybody likes her. We are certain that she will do wonders in the art world. . sx , Www. is QQ, -..-V H. ,V H 4 ig.. ,j 51 - maj- -. as ., ,. K GM, v..,3..Wh. ..N'5h'wQ4,gw .Nr .. -W ,. ,, , . .. f R ,- U !,..A!.Q Y 3, M ? A . xi'.. ix'-x. ' ' e - N .fn . X N - ff ' L Q -Lf . -i f . ,.a'.r:- --f -. ' r Iris! 7 NX., A -Amr I 'fl' 'N-W.. .,..., ,U . . , , . 4 i .1 ' uf. ,. x.,,,f ,f X -.2 fix x 5 P rx Qffxf v.. n 2 , ' ' r ' . H , mi. A .5 Ti ' 'GAB' f-V' ----f-'-w ' ' ' ' - I 'll' 'K .1 5 X J fi, ' l . V, fx ' t v,,'f -,.,,-X,-f' 52,-'gf' ' 4 X 5 5 - 554 2 .. igffif- 4 'I 'L-I V' .1 V., V -of rf., ' X , ,,. tw' I -f ,,. W' ' --.. . gg, . , ' 5 IIONVARD Mosizic Happy Q1l1f1'lr11'.ws 'fs ll gif! fm' p0s.sr'sx. If you know Howard you would know why ho is vallod t'Happy. Howard is tho Boys' Athlfftic Editor of our Annual and also a mvmlmvr of tho Athlc-tic' Counvil. M A 1usA1u1:'1' Cc mcnlu N Pvg UA good rlisposilfnn is nzorc' zvzlimlnlcf than grmi rf1r'l1f's. Pvg is ont- of our offivo pravtir-v girls. Sho vortalnly is 21 grvat hvlp in Mr. Ric'k0rt's offirfo. Hrr ambition is to bv a privatv secs re-tary, but she- also has stagv talent as sovoral sc-nior plays havv prove-rl. DflN,-XIAD clHRIS'1'ENSON Don 'I'lw.Hrsl Iwo ymrx fl quiet chop was he, The' Iris! luv: .ljI'!lI'N II trrrm' he rlzrzngwl to be. B4-hold! You havs- Don-tho hs-st-liked studm-nt you could find. A tc-asc, a flirt, it is truv, lwut a livo wirv whvn it Comm-s to vom- rnittovs or plays. Wore- surf' Don will rvzivh tho highost piriliafflcf of sur-c'c'ss. M.-xvls ST11.1f1s Maw 'A Winnmg mul f1fH7Yl,!3liI.'l3 as mn III, Full of sweet SLIIL1llLI7fljj.H H1-ro wc- havc a sweet littlv maid who is vvry muc-h intvrostcd in football. Wo wondvr if sho is interostcd in tho garnr- or just. a cor- tain playor. Vrom GUs'rAi-'soN Vi 'tEyc's of fnluv, ll Slllfll' so szzwft, Thr' ll!I1I1lZl'Nf gvrl, mm roulri mr'f'f. Vi is a happy-go-lucky girl who is always smiling. This avrounts for hor host of frionds. Good luvk, Viola! Page Forty-lhree V! ,. x, Xitxw M - , f if-....-.,-, . 7. 3 l I I! ic E I v I ' . A G' ,,,,. -' -.t 'nf'.'11 - we u ,4 41918-Hunan-KANEE 0 4' M' IX of' JACK FRASE f'Frazie ji I ll 1 I in t:::?1-:lei , . Qlllil- gt as ta, .1 is 'w n T. gg, 'EF s T1 tk ' x , 221.4 . r ,1?e1 . f New 1 r Nr Q' X4 YA YA .Xa pal Q HA f ull, rich nature free to trust, 1 ' Faithful and also very just. l t I Jack is very popular with a certain miss El 1 , in Room 16. He is a friend worth having, and 1' we wish him the greatest success and happi- IIOSS. 924 t. , l 1 gi 11 EL1aANoR ANDERSON El t'Happy, vivacious, and always gay, Fortune wtll surely srmle on her way. Here is a girl who makes many friends, and her jolly personality makes her a sure cure , for every blue that comes her way. We wish , L you all kinds of success, Eleanor. Q1 3 GILICN YONKIE Yonkers l 'tQulet and shy, has very clever. I gl 1' illarlcs show an earnest emleavorfl I 1 Glen is an industrious boy. Although he , I Ax hails from one of the suburbs of Kane, he has certainly made use of his time spent 1 ' i DL , . 1 with us. t 1 NORMA MANGOIAD Norm'l Shes arrtbittous for a future. W , Norm is one of our debaters. She is bright, cheerful and can always be depended upon. Our best wishes go with you, Norm. 1 U ALFHILD Buooivi Al 'tAlth0'ugh she's small, she's very sweet, l tArtd 'Al' is a girl that's hard to beat. 1 X4 HAI is a popular member of our class. This year she was chosen secretary of the , Athletic Association. We certainly believe that 'tgood things come in small packagesu. l 1 g i 5 ,I fl JH! 11 Page F arty-four l LD QD 1 A if 1,-f X' 4 lifwl I . A ' ll' ll psf Q W b V A H , . . 'M-www-'rf-' I ' 'VJ' . 1' I I i s1r1e::.m+If2wf.Q27Is? I + is A T li I 'l W 4 .1 g .I ir fb ll II Iafbdl ll Il v ll Il . I 'x ' I lqgilll , 4 7 . W? W g, fgi9l8 HURRl.KANE1g?, +1 c., . .. l6lIl.1- . I - , 4 ' ' , .ax , if-N 6, ,, ffesa Q 45 N, N I EVERT A. JOHNSON Sisl' l ' . i O HFor l1c's a jolly good fellow. , I Evert is a smiling, good fellow. We guiss 5 I Q we're not the only ones who think so for is 'Q , ' hi favorite pastime is visiting on Walnut Street. 'K , We are sure he will make a success of his 'E I 5: future. ill , 1? lx ' 'VA slll I' Kill 1' l RAGNHILD ANDERSON t'Rang. . 'IA girl reliable arid true, She surely is a worker, too. H I Rang is one of our A students. WheI1 it comes to foreign languages, she is a whiz l' W The teacher is always sure of getting a good . I I I ,E I answer when he calls on Ragnhild. . 1, , .I :iv l'l WIIIIIARD SHULL HB-ill'l I Ha rpg-I 0-lucky, fair and free .I 7 - q - - 'Il' Nothing there is that worries me. iii! Bill is one of the members who makes l the class more interesting. Probably the , three outstanding words that he hears daily X are, Turn around, Bill. We hope he goes X M through life jolly and carefree. 3 . VIRGINIA CAIcI.soN Jinny A better pal is hard to find. HJinny is ever ready to help her dear old class. We hear she likes P. D. Huh? Virginia is noted for her teasing. The Senior Class , wishes you all the success in the world. CIf:I.EsTII RICHARDSON Chingv 3 ' Busy as a beeg but free as a bird. . I I I We find that t'Ching is one of oIIr bright- ' , est pIIpils. She is very graceful and talented, 1 especially in dancing. She can play a good I game of basket ball also. We think she'll i X make a fine teacher. . II L . ll O N. 1 RI Y gl H V . 5 Page Forty-Eve 5 ,. I 1 1 l I ,. 724' XX I4' X4 . E. 'Il 'lv I f .v .-1 ll ' Q iz :is Elsa Q W e sq igw gg W . L' gl' f-5:55 ' ' A 'MMM' ' 'W' ',A,' q fgggf, ri Af-. ---.ffvff 'fi N -f' llfilifgl x I . A N . ff' xy Znwx s.Q-.'LMH wx Y Kfikl-,.,,!'. . --. , 1 f I W! KKK? KL' . , . ilrqfbt Q,iERAI4D FAUI, Faulzie 1 J 'AA student, a friend, a comrade too, 2 4 g Thatls what Gerald can mean to you. I l l 3 Faulzie is another 0 mular member of our ,I K, , P I 4 2 class. He is e uallv at home on foot-ball field ' X i fl . , t 1 and stage. We are proud to have you for a 1,1 g y class member, Gerald. 5 5 4 64 ia F 9 I 3 . Q Q -Q Z f 1W . . 1 V , 1, V MILDILED CARLSON Millie g , Anxious to learn and be friendly, 'l Q , i j , i Clever and willing Zo work. 5 f li, Millie Hts in all school activities so b wonderfully well that such as she will always E L . . - , 4 t 1 W f Q lie in great demand. I M, E She is taking the Commercial course and zg K3 we know some one will have a good Stenog. H 1 E l 'A l f ' 3 I PATSY DEMARTE Pat.'l sg l 1 l 1 . : , 1, i, Care to our eojhn adds a nail, no doubt, it E And every grin, so merry, draws one out. H Q Q 'g i Thegbove saying surely pertains to Patsy. He is lways genial, happy, and contented. XA Wi f ' EECIOIICY 1S Pat's strong point. The coach of 5 W fa our plays alwa s turned to Patsv for com- ' : . . , Y , V I . f e ' petent stage managing. i ' . . , .Q l p 2 E 'A Q VVANDA GUSTAFSKJN t'Gusty J HA smile will go a long, long way. lie? . . . H' QQ' Herels a girl who IS liked by all of her fu? gd V. ' elassmates. She is noted for her laughter and J 1 ', 'Q smiles. .VVe wish you the best of luek in your il, , X1 Q Q lf ' - future life, VVanda. 1 3 -T X it .W Nj ' rl Y U . 1. U E F Q- f W lt 1. 'X fs - KIAXINE MAZE Maz1e'l Nil Y - ' . . QL ' i it 5 ., 1 Quick and lively, happy and gay, milf W -', With a smile for all who come her way. 'l if Y 4 IW 2 ' H Mazie likes to sell tickets and -play basket- if ir' ' X 3 ball. She was the perfect maidv in The W 5, . ,V Whole Town's Talking. She has many , ' Q 3, W ll friends who wish her and Ed the best of Y ' ,g- luck. 1 ,N '25 Y jr Y ,. 'f 1.1 li 'f me is F. i E 5 fi u Wi ' . 2 W .l ri W 1 f f ' 'T 1 f' W . f ,W l W' 1 Ml . ' 'fm 'WA . ff, . 5 3 Qu- Page Forty-six Vg:.w'f, 1- , V.. ,fs gi.,-jj-1.x 'ff Q' f tL.?,15-ly., , W. l L' Y i , e , A my s ,, y . X J. rx 1 'QQ P sfN ',- 'm'l -CNQ ' A .f-ff -I e 1,..D!i ' 'SN' ... NX'sl - Nl' 'NN A--5 . . Q ,.- ff f Q-L' K'-' .fl ' 'n' 'rm wx or l ..... ff Q 2 lf if .., .., p, . , 4 , , ,. . ..,,,,., ,, ff xx Q-M- N-M-we ,f . , . ltfwffs- W W were . N ff 'ws . N'----6' if -at ag' 'ssh Q.-ef-xffarfa ,lf ' N'-.,. , K, 4 'xg' K ,ff-et - , Q ' v A 'V' 5, X ' 2 --sn--, e qx Six , ' lgyghtvi e f wg, ..f .hh in . . ff 4 so f - ' if 423-iifis ' 1 f'.1' s . i. w r V i 1 ' ' ... 1' in U . t .. -' f .-' .1 '- A' H ' 1 W, vt -. -.....-,.. Amr fl :Vila . I. W' - '.-fs-.It'j:.'1' '! 552551. ' V ' 'sf V ,, :ji-Q sL, ' . .f ' - ,- Ls .. , : ,i'.. h,kM,. AJ V 'Og ' wr . .Mex Ili-:ALY ii man Hmong men. Jaek is a fellow who is noted for his dane- ing, smiles and his politeness to everyone. He is admired not only by his own sex hut also hy the fairer sex. VVO wonder who the lueky one will lie. l1lI,lZABl'l'1'H l5U'ri.i-1 ic Betty i'EI'I'l' tfmuglllful, erm' gay, Belly lljl11l'Ill'S rluy by day. Betty is il maiden whom we all love. She is always smiling but her smile broadens into a grin when a eertain tall, slim Senior appears. lietty was in tl1e east of The Whole 'l'own's 'l'alking. Ficitzniciex Imxcasnoaic 'tFred HIVllI'llNil l'UllS am! Nllflillbllt, is he, fJlH-VA' mul full nfjnllity. Fred is a willing booster and helper of his elass. He is always on demand for selling athletic- and play tiekets. He has striven throughout the year to give his class the lmest he has. XIAIQG.-XIi1i'l' Fimzi-3 Peg Wifi: eyes us bzwzzvi. us ln'm4'n erm. be, .l belief' rhuni you ne er zlzrl self. Margarets pleasing personality has won for her many friends. She is one of the few who get A every month in Virgil. We hear she is going to teaeh Latin. Good luck, Peg in your undertaking. ELLA AIAY Co1,soN May Sizes umlzzflfnus for zz future A nfl fmpritzent fm' suecess. . Can we ever forget Ellzifs smile? She lends a helping hand in all our undertakings, and is a true and dependalile friend to everyone. The Senior Class wishes you all the success in the world, Ella. N 'N-x, Page Flirty-seven X, ,..---, 'ji ...,.--V- . i ' K.,...s... H ,.M.,,,.5,, -- ,'z'ff ' f' .,,,,i..,- V .rf A3 f 1 i X4 1. , M v-1 15.1 5 E , 5 1, 2. ,lf 'I' l - . . H Q ' , . 'ar'-.h or , . .1 n f v .ul it , g'ii'ff1n A ,ff A ll si Y ll an - - V law! be 4 g, 4 192.8 Hunan-KANEQ v 4 5.545 we f A A X llllftx- 1 ,.., ... LF E if N 0 HILDING SAF Collie A 'S ,A 1 . . . ,L Ol ,ig A lad with maszcal talent, mdeed, L' Bday you now and forever succeed. H Collie is one of our prize violinists. He ' jf' was chosen Joke editor of the Hi-Life last 53 I , year after much deliberating but he was well suited for the position. There is a certain ',1 sophomore girl who IS taking all of his at- fx' Y ' tention now. I r l L. , l rv 4 ' 1 ,, x, Rosie MORASCCJ Rosie7' - ' To know her, was itself a pleasure Here is a girl who is always willin to lend 1 . . .5 a helping hand in all our undertakings. She E. , is algays on! demand in Mr. Rickert's oflice iff' , tenog. A it as 1 9, . l X HQNVARD MEALY Billy 'tLllced by all who know him well, He may be loved, who can tell? Billy is o,ne of our champion ticket sellers. He is a very busy young man and one who 1 l X , can always be depended upon. Due to his W ji il musical ability he plays in the High School 1. lx! se .- orchestra, and usually hlS saxophone can , , , be heard all over the building. l Q l MABLE ANDERSON Andy H Would you lead a merry, happy life? L Come with me. X4 Mable has been with us only three years, 1 ' but has shown us that she is a willing booster of the class. Andy is one of the best ticket sellers we have. 760 H' Y -6-,,,,, SARA ZAss 'tCu1'ly N il Much wisdom one may find Y ' V I Safely placed in Sara's mind. R ll The sa a wise man thinks deeply and vu? l y y . . TQ says little. We are wondering Just to what N depth Sara's wisdom may reach. , , , .,, I . 5 5 L i l 5 ' O ll , W H l 3 5 ' ' ll , , , Page Forty-eight ,V . . F , l l ' FX R. ' , gf 'ij , 1 : 1 Q V - . me -. 5 , F, , A-,L Q.,- 1 I ' .JM , ,.. L. 16 if FQ ,-if' 'fl-K :1 A 'sf -- . 355: if' ,. fi ,.. f -f so - 5- , I 5 , . L l, 1 1 w 4 1' FTVEPL 1 n 'G Il v . 5 - in ll? ll ii . -,NMLMI-:L-L. L . . . . ll: ,, W ,.., new sem:-kANa Q 4 Qi? H 1 'L1'.'1LI.Il ' ,, - . .f My l fel l a i r 5: 0, 4 V- ' A fl Q 5 xx ' : L ' fl- I 6' ' 'J 43 CD09 ' WILLIAM NELSON Bill'l 9 5 X Ready for work, ready for play, f Bill will surely succeed some day. U Y Q Bill is a quiet fellow but nevertheless very E ' 1 , , well liked. We wish you success, William, 1I1 I li 3 Q all your undertakings. , - 1 v ixkzr If il 5 3 21 .5 l gg l I VIOLA SCHRIEBER Vi li , 'tS!rong in will, x i , if Earnest in endeavor. 1 5 3' i ' c . . 1 A l' 5 2 Viola is going to be a stenographer. Any- 3 3 , ' way she is very much interested in shorthand. 1 Q 3 ' We know you will make a good one, Viola. 'PSX' X i i I 1 X E ' N , Y I . I 1 ' ' 1 l , li 4 1 BURTON EASTON HBurt I , , i 1 It's as good to be out of the world, 1 As to be out of fashion. X, 15 , P9 Burton is one of our seniors Whose name YZ ., fi appears always on the honor list. Many of I ' ' ' us envy Burton's permanent marcel. 1 3 , ,N , , l ll ' L W l l if l li 1 NIABLE CARLSON 4'Mae7' ' To those who lcnow her best, i i 5 I F A friend most true and hearty. 59 'X This quotation surely fits Mable. Although W' 1' 5 Q l , she is quiet, she has shown her ability in les- ,I ' Q sons by always being on the honor list. Best 3 H Q , 5 , wishes to you, Mable. 'lf . I I I' l 1 5 ' P . A l I l 1 1 li 'i 4 ' i Q A E' ' l il , ,V s ' 3 T gb ' MAYBELLE SWANSON May X I l ' 5 :fir . . iy i fx Q' J' HA promising lass, we should say, pf Q 'E E X X' Who struggles earnestly along her way. 1 i l R - - it Maybelle is one of those quiet maids whom , Q i I li g Q5 ' X33 , we do not know much about, but we are sure Q Q E ' ', X 2 Q ' If a certain Bud can tell you all you want to 1 , e ,A q i. 1 . ,V I .XZ 1 N, XA, know. lil , fg4.':j,f H' 'FX f rw in ii jr Q lk, .-ff 5 E l l S E . '-sf ,j Xl f ,, 2' if l X l L ' 2 Page F oily-nine Y, ,-,ia.., v K-3 xv fm ii, :ff 'Ne ,-sf. 453 ,, 1 ggi Lciiiffxwbixx 'V 'f il ff? ffeffzxvf--5 1 - . - A .ff ' . fi N '. ,, '--H s ...ff f f' MX- ,. fl i -'- -.Ky M,,f f fxxuf-s,,,,,. 'A ,' ,Q 1 -3121, g ' ,,, f XX lg SQ 1 hifi-iff? XQ.,q,. xx, xg ,,-' vi A -4'5 xr-.. ----- 'm,1 LR ' QX-.1,',lg 4 6,5553 ' '1.X N-...........-- RN ,, gre, 3 V ri . ., wan., ZX! ' if 'infix 1 'Y fs. 1 it V? Page Fifzy mia xii ,A 4. . SM Q, ' 53,3 l .Wa W . if Licic M CLA Uni-i LIN H Mar' I fear not loss, I hope not gain, I envy name, I none Il'IiN!llH'7lf. Loo is a very popular Il'10IIllD0l' of our class. Ho is always on hand when wo want! signs made. We are sure an alumna can toll you more concerning him. Doico'1'HY RIXNKIN Dottyn 'El frivnrlly nature bvgvts fr'f1'ml.w. Wm- find that Dorothy has Inadv hors:-lf known not by talking but by hor studios. In othvr words sho is one of tho quit-t IIl0IHlJOI'S of our class. Sho did have a knack at brvak- ing test. tubcs, but in spitv of this wo all Wish hcl' thc' host of lux-k. liUBEli'1' CY-xlu.soN Holm Tho niiltlvsf mmmcr, ami the gl'lLf1il68f h1'urt. Holi is our- of thv studvnts who hail from Lamont. Although hc- livus a long way from school, ho is always p11nr't,l1al. This is a good point, and wo know hr- will luv a suave-ss. JIQANNE Nicoms lic-a11iv ,llusirf is II fair mul glorious gift of God. Jcvannc' is our prize piano playvr. At- all sooial functions whoro the piano is in demand wo c-an he surv that B0anie is somewhere about. Sho is ono of our HA students so wt- van soo that sho doc'sn't lot anything lI1l0I'l'l'I'0 with hor work. DouoT11Y BICKICLL Dot Shr s got the ginger, SIIPVN go! lhe pepg If you rloull lnelfzfmie 1ft,j'ust wnlccll har slvp. Dot is a commercial student, whoso ambition is to lic 'tSomolmody's Sttonog. She is a cracker jack when it comes to know- ing Words, all kinds of them, too. L -M M--J. , ,f A . ,F n A We m , 5 gr K ., . - , ., fs' pw, fe N. '62 , u s if -f.1:1Z..-vccv. .-ff! ze' Pa N' f' f 'WU 1 'Q 'I Cf ,7f X , ' , E, , , , f L X K . 4, ia. ,i ...,,,... .' W I ff ,Q - ' 1' ,AJ k-- J KXTQX -....h...-., .A Li if eewwoww- ' ,srtv we ,, . s.-fx A. .. .....,, ,' Q 1 ,..,.,,. ,,-,. . ,Qi ,f 1, t 1 -' f it t at wp xr' I x-' YA X X x 1' X QX V , Lax I . V , ' V 3. . 'WX 'i-f ,f?'Q ' ::::gg.1,N-g., ' ' - :1 f M 'QQ L vi ,ss ease 043436 ff DAVID Howl-:LLs 'tDave :X .-of r Good things come in small packages. Dave is always teasing the girls. We l Q wonder why. He is very small but he makes E up for his height in other ways. We all like 5 'gl Dave. , , E , at f' A 5. 2 S .2 l 5 I ts Do1coTHY XWVALKHR t'Dot ' 2 , 'tSh.e has two eyes, so soft and brown,- Take care. A No one can for et Doroth f because of her , A A 5 talking and wit. Her eyes are dark brown- the unforgetable kind-and she is always sincere. ff W t RALPH CARLSON Ral' , Amt I dt have heard defended Little said fs soonest mended. Quiet, though liked by all Who know him, my that 's Ralph. We hear his ambition is to be 'jj a printer. We know you will sueeeed, Ralph. f l GRAYCE lIA1mm 1' Gray V arlety the sounre of pleasure. Grayee is a very happy-go-lueky member X of our class. She likes to have a good time It and while having a good time she makes wi 5 others have a good time too. Keep it up, ll Gay ' ' B HEIAFIN ENGLISH T ke t - J ' y A In this great worlfl there are but few, 1 ' Like her, a friend, faithful and true. llere is a. girl who by her quiet, and re- served manner has won many friends. Helen is good-natured and always looks on the 'Jig bright side of life. di 1 - ,,,., til, tilt Stat etti Lyle 753: f A ,l v f. f e 5 Page Fifty-one if Qs-1,3 A If of Csxx . -' Y- x f , gg, ,tm , j,1f :X 'Af V i 1 ,xwQ, sf' ,LVL M., A. , L,.f-'71, ' . V -- ,f,A,,,f- rf, m. so 45 , '-mmM,ff ' yr B' ' Wd.. . 'QQ . R. I . fs A LJ - 5- tn, J- y -v A 'x Q' ii'-3 . X f -fT?T'.ff?. r 1- 1 v l i v 1 1 v ,X if fz, 2 givwl is ,. - . WM -- -. . ...Q -I, MI Q ,f+- . Hmwwwo w-gty:N ,H i . . . 3 , . H .3 5 . MKVA., M trio! ,VY I , N c. llflll , 1 'Y sf -:C , Ptzgf' I Lf!y-liao ' ' . ,-4.1-1 - WW: Kam, Sixsslc 'l'urlm A jim' lrul IFIIHI Il'7VllIlI.IIg ways, llffll nzrilvr' frirfmls lhrouglmu! his flags. 't'l'11i'lw is a finv fm-llow always rm-ady to do his lmit. llo makvs a tino sulvsman, 1-sporfially whvn ho is solling hot dogs. H0 is always willing to havc' a good timv but his work docs . not suffer on amount of this. Ho is for sooingg , tho 1-lass go ovvr tht- top in all its un tak- Q ings. , l ESTRID SsAHol.M 'tEs ,Vlrules1'g,l COTLCPIIZS hrfr mfmy I iI'ille N. Estricl is onc of tho quivt domuro lassios of our 1-lass. She is always ready for a good timm- and always holps tht- vlass along. Sho is an avtivo Inornlwr of tho Frvnvh Clulm. VVO hopo , - shi' will hr' happy and sur-c-ossful in thc- 1-arvvr , if sho vhoosvs. . g I t 2 i l I fll.AY'l'0N lilililti' 'tlic-i'i'ivs 4 Through SIl7l.Nh'f7ll' and zviirz., 110 ts rilwrzys the smmz ll0r0's to tho boy who is nova-r too lmusy to ln- frivndly to anyonv. Clayton has a dispo- , A sition vvviryono admirvs. Good luck to you, 1. . ' Clayton. 1 EDNA Moo1u4: Eddiv A A ffzifhful HflIflf'II,f, om' who burns ' ' -3 The 'mirlnighl oil, fmt! plf'fLs1n'e spufns. 4 WV ltlddiv has ll0l'I1 with us just two years. ff. f She' hails from one of tho sulmurlms of our falr e . 1 - - - . 9' 1-ity. bho IS always studying so thvro is no question of hor future sum-oss. Bvst luck to it 1 3 you, Eddiv. It - l Y l i H 11:i,wN CAul,soN t'Ca1'lic I Always happy, fzlirays guy S110 gels her 11'o1'lt', but ye! has hw' play. llolvn is onv of tho most amlwitious students of our class. W0 arc surv shv will Inakc- a slim-vvss as sornt-l1ody's Stonog lJ0t'lflllS9 of hor oxpvrieiicfo in tho supvrmtvndcnfs ofhm-0. .sf I 'N ' f ,-. W. ' 'tfh hm --L K . fn, IA ij' ,J-22'-J f' X, ' f 'N ox., ,f ' A, .K mail I , '1 j . .glam -.. .f 1 M ...W ,V ,- '?iaff1iiL V 'A M ff E w,,.'. Qi, .M K A ENN., A, , ,. .4 1 iv- yy ' J xx A5334 N--...p- - fat ww-W V V K. W ,W,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,.,X t K QQ , . 1 :- X AA- MM - s -'ozfhmn 'Q 1 1- if LL N5 7' 'T-7 fQ'?i J.1'-'iii 75' ' ' w.,,ffA H 9 W N A 1 , . -Z 1 N - .. 1 1 - . ,- 1. l l ,...-ww. - f-- -- -X, -. N 1 f +-'- 1 ' -H 1 f , W :S -- fx 1 ' 1 tune-1,1 g ,w,.-...,-. ,- ,. , , ,, fj'LS Nf' g5f',.,,,xt g 'J i 9.1 K J' f W9 A 'W' i ' JH Q Ji Vfgiligsi 1 4, ,f ,f4.,4,g,ivf,' 1- s .www-1 . V .ff 'll -fl-xgl ,: . VJ H ,ff i . t I L fx? ! 3: ' ry iff lla Ez, 1.5 1 3 l 3 K 1 1 . t ...W ' gi 5-2, l . 'V f -1 7344, Vl'1Li,1AM Moivizoic 'tl3ill ffl, 'ff . 'a 1 ' A ,l!'flFl'fI'fC'll,If tlmrz' mmm! be, A ml II jollizfr lm! you srflflom sec. ' liill is om- of our bright students and ho vvrtainly shinvs in Chvmistry. H0 is well liked lay hoth tho farulty and student body, always 1'vady for anything, whether work or play. H0 is an ofhviont r-hauffvur either in his Ford or on thv stag:-. We are certain of your SIIVVOSS, Bill. IsAB1+:1.1,if: W lcsfr Issy I t'7'l1'1f.w pwlly lass zritlwuf Il mrce l llus ll wrmrlffrful it--11 uburn hrzzr. . 9 2 Q , So111vl1ocly's Stvnog --Tl1at's what we lie- ' lwvo is Isaliollrfs sm-rot ambition. Anyway f - shv's ii whiz on thc- type-writer. Isulnolle ' ' was :L invmluvi' of tho HI-lilfft Staff last yvar. . i ' , l Q PAUL DUNHAR Polly l . . . . I A gow! !l1SlI!INIfI07l, is mow' Vlllllllbll' than 1 7'i1'l1Us. To us Paul has lxcvrvri lI1V2llll2'LlJl0. He is new-r found lcllv :md is always doing some- thing for his vlass. W0 army sure- fortune will voinz- your waxy, Paul. l , 2 ' j ELLA CAiel,soN Sunny' ' P A . . l : 'A smile or Il' care and IL smile or Il, woe i ,, 1 , . . ', . . . ,, 7 gg. - l on ll nrfzfw' jznrl iSum1ys s1,11'1,1fs low. V A-'N ' Q I Ella is 11 qluct IDK'II1llf'I' of our class. How- . vvvr this do0sn't say sho is not willing to hc-lp. Sho is 1-vvr rc-ady to do hc-r hit and we Q 4 know sho will lw tho szimc- in llfPlS school. l E 2 V IQUHY Foam. HAqIIL'fllt fmrl Ihr 11'o7'lrl snziles with you, l'Vr'l'l1,flmt shrf H!4l,'l'7' does. Rul1y's list of friends tvlls us that she is wvll llkvd lxy vvvryonv. Sho is taking the t i Cl0IHIIlUI'f'l2i,l Coursv and wo know sho will lic ' , V a sur-1-1-ss in tho world, Q, , f J. ,J 'ii' in A IHLQ4' Fifty-lhwq W ' git, ,:fN1.' , '1 ,V 'fy T .,'::. VJ L- ' 'I W5 gill. nf ,nv g 5 1 1 , - . -N , ,- ,, - N U nag' -A4 I v., 1 i x sf 1 Q.. I! . ., Ny-.NX , 1 4 ,xnxi h K 'x,lq s.Nk . F - 1 1 uf 5 1 Af X'-,N ., ' ,, X .A 1 I, , 1+ H194 '. ' 'il S . ' M , , . N li I l '53 ' 5 . ly! all ll ll . y y . , 'mmm 4 QIQZB HURRI-KANE 0 4 wt N r .L O , GN Q A N, RAYMOND NELSON Ray Q 'AA banjo he doth play ' Charming all our cares away. H 1 4 There's isn't very much Of Raymond but he has made himself known to all of us. He plays a ban1o m the orchestra. Raymond is l in One. of our P. D. classes and we all delight ' in seeing him blush when Mr. Kantz makes SKA, some remark concerning the Swedes who came , , ' to Kane and Jamestown. Doms JOHNSON DOry', 1 A jollier friend there cannot be. 'l xl A We all like Dory because she is always , ' happy and bright with smiles. Wherever you see her you see her pal Viola. Doris is an all-round scout and we consider her a good classmate. L ,l X 2,4 VX EVERT L. JOHNSON 'AEVU Earnestness is an achievement. Ev is a Very studious fellow. He is always ready to pitch in and do his share of the work. Ev says little, but he may have , 1 treasures concealed for his future life. 4 ' MARTHA TRENKLE Mart,' ' l Y This pretty lass with curly hair l Goes through the day without a care. Martha is going to be a school teacher. Can you imagine her trying to be sober and asking for quietness? Her name was among the cast for the senior play. l , I 1 Ei M ll: is O R l' 4 fi . ,f X S , f,-'Q A ' ' - 6' C f l if M, ?--Z! Y ..-' ' , x Q ,-.-1v,.,i,,,.+-X L a Q, wx!! '- ..f swi- Q -rt . ,A Xt X I it .X ,f J 5 gf , F' I x.-My to my ' 'ijlzll i Q ,. . RAYMoNn GUSTAFSON Ray , iiEllI'IlI'NIIlI iN is flu' .mul of 11'm'k. Hero is :L lwoy who is quito studious and const-quc-ntly ax good workvr. H0 contributed II'lllf'l'1 to tht' nrt work of our annual and we arc- truly glad to have- him for a vlassrnato. Wo wish you sur-1-oss :md hzippinvss, Ray. l4l'lN0lil'l Blcows lirowniv 'A A lufnys lruzghing nm! xl1n11'1'ng lim' 1l1fm11lf's Am! il7'l'7lg7'llg goorl f'l11'f'r I0 II14' gloomy, l.c-norv is onv of thosv zlmlvitious Svniors who work as wc-ll as play. t'Browniv is Vvry muvh il1tt-rvstvrl in liziskvtlrzill and is :L pal to vvvry Sonior. S'r.-xsnm' Iiizssic Stain HSOYILI' 11001110 say that Slrm is shy, 1311! Hwy mils! M' I't1fl'l'I'I'Ilf1 In smm' rntlzw' fill!!-U Stan is il food follow whom Ovc-rvhodv , L, . . knows. llls r'h0v1'ful f'0llIllC'IlitI1f'0 govs :L long waxy to rnzikc' this world HPOIII llI'lgllll'l'. KNPHRYN FAxsTr:1N Katy t' A girl with hmfr as curly as mn bf' TIN' kmfi of ll, miss one likvs 10 swf, ' Katy is 21 friend to all, and a staunch frlvnd in our various undertakings. If our wlshvs will hvlp hvr, her fortune IS made. Page Ififlyfffre .wg Aiillw will In bfi' - ID K nvu. 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Our oke editor is at least sincere in 2 ? 1 3' V 6 5 1 , this one ease. lxsj xuy , KI' - 1 1 ' ii F l 1 l 3 Q ' l 1' Q . . , Qu ' 5 1 XVILLARD SHREVE iiwvllllii ' 35 I 4 l , 'A Ile rules on II well lrorlrlen street . l 5 W here he rmrl worry will 'never meff. I l . . ,, . . at 1 Q I Willie IS our star male artist. He makes V lu ' -a fine' speaker as members of the Debating 12 f A Clulm have found out. We are thinking of .X 'X' taking up a f'0ll0Cil0Il for buying him a new Q,-f Q f ear for a graduation present. Everyone agrees 5 , Q . i 1 that he needs it. l f 1 , , . M f 3 i l f l L ' 5 1 ISABIGL WAY Issy 1 l t'E11er pensive, with little to say, L flhairrnin rim! rnorlest in her ozmi, since! 1 Hg l may. I Here we have a demure sweet. maiden who 1 i 1 secretly W1Sh0S to become a nurse. We wish Q her the lmest of sueeess. i E ' , , Q ! ' If 5 i 2 1 1 P l 1 3 l . f' 2 1 l 1 - 5 : Q 1 3 RUTH cllCRHART 'tRuthie I l A X J t-if Her fI'0'llT7lS are newer li77LOIll7L lo last. l' ,QQ .1 'Y . . . ' - l Z 3 f Ruth IS one of our 'irls who is always cheer- l ' f . V . , . 5 l ' ' lul and ready for a good time. bhe is very 531 1 much interested in athletics and is forward ,l 1 on our lmasket lmall team. ll E ' ll . , 1 r l gilt t , r l 1 , A: 1 Q i 9 f' 1 rail yn. Evrimzrr SAMUr:LsoN HRV 514.-' .1 4. A friendly nature begets frzemlsf' 'EU Everett has woI1 many friends during his l', high sehool eareer lxeeause of his Jolhness. 1 He IS one of our lzest Vl0l1Il1SiS in the orehes- ' Z . . l tra and will he greatly missed after gradua- 3 tion. 4 1 A z ...J xi! Z, p I. wgrtf . I A031-N ' 'x , 'fm E ie Lf va, -' V 1- , ,N , , s., X. - , , . W , K .V M . g.j1.'L . ' 1 ' 'f-wifi' fr 4 1 ,' i 36 wg as 2 Q wr ff A 1 I' J ,'l - 5 . f' Ulf YN f X A X X, K k Q 0 1 f 1, I 53 ' , f ' 5 Jie, Y j sf .xv ,- X I A t FREDRICK DCJUBLES tt Fred HO! Why, am I so clever? These girls they bother me. Here is our star foot-ball and basket-ball player. The school will certainly be at a loss when Fred leaves. We are certain a Junior lassie could give further information con- cerning this charming young man. BERNARD LAUINGER t'Barney llfhen you request they refuse, When you forhifl they are sure to do il. Barney always has one eye focused on the girls and the other on the teacher. We are sure Bernard's motto is Life is largely what you make it. HEIAEN BP:RKHoUsE 't Berkie A regular girl uurl the best of pals, l' A lovable, clever miss is Berkie. She combines work with pleasure and is always willing to help on committees. Best of luck, Helen. 'l'1-foam: I, ANDERSON t' Turkey He has Il heml to eorztrirc, Il tongue to persuufle, Ami ll' haurl to execute any mischief. Turkey 1s noted in our school for his good sportsmanship. He was on our foot- ball team and proved a great asset to it. We hope you have a successful life, Thorkel. PH1I,l,u' SHAW Phil Let us be seen by our rleerls. Phil is a popular member of our class. He is on our debating team and works hard in the interest of the school. No wonder he is so popular. Pugh Fifty-.sewn nf' af. .:. 4- -, 192.8 Hunan-KANL-1 Class of 28 From the HTRAVELS OF HURRI KANE Hail, worthy Aeolus, King of all winds that blow Full many years have passed Clustris labent- ibusj Since I was loosed from the strong leathern ba Thatgyou gave in the keeping of Ulysses, And many strange things have happened in that time. For four round years I hovered o'er tall mountain In a strange land Qterra incognitoj and watch- ed. An odd race that dwelt there in a place called ,High School. I saw the birth and rise to fame of a mighty entity called Class of '28, And watched it on its final flight to heaven ad sidera caell Now, if you will listen to my lay but a little while, I will tell it forth right, as I saw it, And as it is set down in story that cannot be changed, Long written in the land of true words. While winging high and at a goodly speed, I chanced upon fforte I vib Eurus, Gentle Zephyr of the northeast, who told me Of a great event to happen in the harvest season Of the year '24hat a strange place called High School, on t e Mountain. Thither I hastened. Folding my outstretched wings about me And breathing softly I floated through an opening Into a long low room lined with orderly seats. What a galaxy of faces! What a crackling incessant noise. Up and down, those awkward yearlings rushed. By my sure troth, 0. ruler, No stranger gathering could be found In all the lands where dwell the race of men. Class of '28 they called themselves, And chose from among them one, Milton Lind A youth already outstanding in that group, To a position called president. They did business with such rapidity -and noise, Yet with such fine efficiency that, I swear you CM e H erculel I was amazed. During those four years I dwelt there, They developed a system of Class Govern- ment That could be studied by even you, O worthy lEolus. This Milton Lind proved to be a wise and worth leader So that he was put forth to lead his class four times. Page F ifly-eight They did marvelous amounts of work for the High School. By a system of committees, Laboring 'both long and strenuously on all thingxs. And t us the class of '28 was developed througlhout the four years. Their sc ool years did not tread one upon the heels of the other, But lacked the summer season Caestate elapsab So that each one of the group followed his own humors And frolickings while the class mellowed As do the juices pressed from grapes Lulled by the ponderous pressing airof learn- ing that prevailed in Those dark halls I fell asleep each summer And did not awaken until the re-echoing rumble of awkward feet Pierced this fine sun veil. O King, did you ever see the craven clouds when whirled and hurled by my resistless strength, Spriing swiftly from the curved lands distant e ge And quickly o'erspread heavens far flung dome? Sp sprang the mighty intellect of '28, O'ershadowing even those that called if forth. From the very first twelve month they started their pedagogues, which they called faculty, By their strange ideas and wondrous depths of mystic knowledge This High School became so cluttered up with shelved ideas That I could hardly move without bumping shin or head. Still notwithstandin this marvelous store of irrevelant knowledge, This class did fairly well in school work And at the end of the four years, most of the class had survived, Although in truth fverej strenuous tests at end of each school year Caused many to groan deep within their souls. Now not alone in self-government and won- drous wisdom Did this class surpass all others But also in the games and other Olympian contests of the school. Many things are written about the heroic deeds of its brave men Cvirtutesqw: uirosquel Hordes of half-grown youths flocked to the gractice field or their sport, called football. And ere fourth year had rolled by five of the eleven best players were of this class. In their indoor game of basketball, both for girls and boys, fpuellis puerisquej Members of this illustrious group took a 35lJwF1!'Mi544hviii-wf,XsWl6-'Iii fr 2.4-2ri.w1eref,fe,v1f-!aaP2Eg?s,La,,:u.,.s.'f fit-1sfgj?4k.q5ifQg?42ge,fr y Q i .. ' ,Q 1 .. N, L L. v el :fl 7 i5:I:l.24 7 1' i 5,-,l9,' l' 3:' Y If X Y . .9 . . .M .. Q N. x . ,AFV-.xiii ii - ' '7 'F' Q U ' ' .. il HJ' , A A i e . Q x lv 11 v-4 Q l92.8 HURRI-KANEb o 4 My ltflvlv 'QQ 55 .. ilnl- -Q , 4 , ' - . ' -iii major part throughout their stay in the always to be remembered ' High School , Why even I, as I look back - gs AJ Cearhgnrziirggegg, of this class were talented Can see those stlasely fascinating youths 0 0 .gg - moving as n Q, Each year.the High School sponsored a major In the highly clelfzgiated gynmasium. .5 ' PY0d!10tl0I1 UPU-9 Ma.70'I'l Their last year's parties can never be for- ' Ll And thls class had anlarge part in all of them. gotten. I All Aboard, Bimbo, That's That, In the large, beautifully adomed Gym, all ,,, Thwefe hexd by this CIHSQ- even the pedagogues, Q21 telgoI1:gg'erSig?:ylPgfl Speaking of these versa- Allgtired otkttgtheg,-usouls C Ljf, . ' ' blitisj 1 Each one wore his outer garments Ctogab Had grieooillgtimewiiiriigiufajzsg k f A 'Q X4 with such a ine air, Cmirabie dictul 0 S 0 spea 0 if V And his general stcyle .and appearance of And so throughout the four twelve months dress an. manner habztus vestztusqiwj were That this class was conquering through high ' 50 SUPGHOI' school As to give the play a strong touch of Reality. They developed themselves, attaining in my During their last year they! put on a great opinion Cme creditej play themselves with sue success A hitherto unknown portion of success in the 7 That the whole town gave their applause five attributes Esrqrle h I t . t h th Even ghcise five that Ancient societies strove il? c c in sc oo s rlves o reac e mig tiy to attain: ' jlQ pinnacle in sc spirit. Self-government' wond 1 ' ' Ath- i if But. m the actual display of it this class rose letic Abilityg Arts andoligtriiistisriilg, ' Es' higher than all others: faute alias omnesl Thus they wrought ii They. entered with vlm into all the drives And when the June of the last twelve month 1, if Stggungzltio attain one hundred per cent before was come e o ers. This marvelous organization vani h d 1 lu Tliiyeeghlegesred loud and long at all the pep A magnificient flourish, some fev? ivords of 6 commen ation' 4 intl 3235 aX.:u.1:s0,:2::.'ti.5'.:fhga:.f::f:... A fe'V3nff liyeZ51T Sfwtbutiwe' '0c'3SSi0 l l U won e u o e a ou a Wpilgyand tire themselves in planning but CMirab'ile dictu et visub andl tligeclass of '28 .,, , , was gone. V y Even-as we, had great and numerous feasts, Straightway I hastened here to give you this ,345 holidays and banquets U Story QQ :-i Tlgelrhgst mammoth feast was held their :long written in letters Clittem scripta manetj Te? an year, n t e land of true words Cvera dictaj And it has been said Kita diciturj , That it outshone all previous first year ban- TRANSLAT0R's NOTE- ' que 5- , This short Passage translated from Hurri- All D Another gala event their second year Kane's Travels gives mute tesitmony to the X Helgd t em to prepare themlfor that year spgead of the fame of '28, Except in those 4 V. 24 w ch was peculiarly called. Junior. p ases .which were of vague meaning the Two great events marked this year as one passage is translated fairly literally.-C.E.R 4 .nil rgfl YA . XV- if - , UQ .3 7-7'-fi s j Page Ffny-nm 2 e , 2,553 4 4 9 f J A ,' X f l ' gif 4 fi , f f ' i 9 l . A 3 l918 Hunan-KANE Q2 Senior Class Will I -THE CLASS OF I928-Of Kane High School, of the City of Kane, of the Wetmore Township, of the county of McKean, of the State of Pennsylvania, of the United States of America, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be- my Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by me. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY I give, devise and bequeath to the members of our beloved Faculty the sacred memory of the Class of 1928 with the hope that they may be so inspired to do better and far greater things for the Class of 1929 and other classes following. To MIES GREGG, another errand boy and Ford as good as the Bill Monroe Out t. H To Miss LONG, carfare to Buffalo. To Miss MUCHLER, a baton made of thorns, so that people will stop sitting on it. To MR. LIGHT, a full and complete recitation from just one member of his class. To MR. KANTZ, a winter golf course. To MR. ARMACOST, a Study Hall he will not have to keep after school. To MIss BOLLINGER, a book to help her answer some of Fred Fee's questions. To Miss BAIRD, a class which can stand up without support. To MISS EDIN, a printing press for the Hi-Life. To.MIss ALLIO, a gold medal for her responsibility as to the behavior of the Freshies. ' To Miss STRANAHAN, protection against the theft of her coat. To MR. LEE, an automatic typewriter. To MRS. COPELAND, a student body that always brings songbooks to chapel. To Miss GARDNER, borrowers who will return their books on time. To Miss CARLSON, an adding machine to speed up Commercial Arith- metic. To MR. RICKERT, a retinue of guards to help keep order in Chapel. To Miss KEEN, a cell for some of her more rambunctious pupils. To Mrss TUTTLE, repairs for some of her typewriters. To Miss J oHNsoN, helpers to take the place of our present Senior typists. To MR. MITCHELL, squares that will not measure wrong ' - To Miss LOGAN, courage to face the coming Sophomores. To MR. ENGSTROM, a brand new gridiron. TO THE STUDENTS To AUSTRID ANDERSON, Mabel Anderson's Ability in Virgil Class. To HIMMIE JOHNSON, Thorkel Anderson's size when it is needed on the football field. To HELEN BLAIR, Dorothy Bickell's thorough understanding and knowledge of P. D. To HOWARD JAMES, John Franzen's oratorical ability. To HELEN HARROLD, Celeste Richardson's A's . To RICHARD DANA, a portrait of Mr. Light, so that he will not have to Page Sixty f 11 ,. ' i, asf.. 52.4 .Rv I. ' ' vf.-5. I ? zgv.f-.A yi'--I'-,i 1- -4 ' . ,. , . ,ara-. f':4:s'1!2 vm? W H l. .M ji., ,fl 'ni'-,,,. . 0.51 , .. k . fe-ix with 4. . . X A A A .. I G4 . , B. 41928 HURRPKANEP 9 so A Y li f H ' in is LQ u I I , ' I I A- ,4 bother making one while in Solid Geometry class. To KI J ONES, the great oratorical gift and ability of Class President. To PAUL WALKER, Collie Saf's exalted position in the orchestra. To AUDREY SAFSTROM, some of Gladys Colson's noise. To FLORENCE BROWN, Dorothy Wa1ker's love for Dill Cpickels and other- wisej. - QQ Mickey' Lind as l i To GORDON JOHNSON, Willard Shreve's boots Cperfect fit.J , To MARGUERITE PAISLEY, Dave Howel1's unchewed half-stick of gum. I To MAXINE STAKELEY, Sis Smith's position as Mr. Kantz' private ,X4 Secretary. TO THE ORGANIZATIONS To the LATIN CLUB, a time and place to meet without interruption. To the COMMERCIAL CLUB, a bus to take them on their tours of inspection. To the HI-LIFE STAFF, a, fully equipped oiiice. To the DEBATING CLUB, more time. Xi To the HIKING CLUB, protection against the snow. To the GLEE CLUB, a box of notes and harmony. To the SCIENTIFIC CLUB, a private theater for their motion pictures. To the ATHLETIC AssoCIAT1oN, a good crowd for their next money-making project. To the CO-OPERATIVE BOARD, pencils to figure profits out of the losses from the dances. To the GIRL RESERVES, an electric sign in each room to announce their meetings. , To the ORCHESTRA, a 'cello player. TO THE CLASS OF I929 Our seats in chapel and the class rooms, together with the chewing gum to e be found on each. . Our reputation and wide-spread fame as Seniors. 24 I do hereby make, constitute and appoint the Student Council executor of this, my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I, the class of 1928, Testator above named, have here- unto subscribed my name and aflixed my seal this twelfth day of June, inthe year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. -J. N. '28. 74 Page S xty-on ... . A . , . ' A A ., .1 vs Q... 1 1 Y! Y V ! ' r '2W'5i ' - 9' f?i5'T7W'f i f '51'f O TW. I' .V ' 3,,,..g.?,,,,5,,.,,,,.3Jq,,,,Nw-els.,,....,,3,5,,y1,2wg5g an ,p.,.,,,,Q,1f,5,,, . M AI, ,. un a -.. 1 Qiilxg ,..m,., . . , 1 .,.,1.Q:c,..i,Q. .Ln y e: , M fi w v- -ga, ,.:' 4'f' 1f. ,. .. H ' ' 1 ' W ., :JW 1' f:.':,S,--.'n-'fifk '-' ' ' If 'I li' ..gs.0ri V 9' 0 45 'ff-C' . ,I ,e I Iffffti H3 ' J X4 M, A X4 Q A I i 8 . A I Elsie :fs iwikfdsi z Prophecy of '28 Page Sixty-two l A ' Last night, as I lay dreaming A vision came to me, A glimpse into the future, A startling prophesy. I saw an immense calendar, Bearing a far future date, And before it slowly was passing 1 The class of '28. There was our President, Milton Lind, In the garb of a preacher, battling with sin. Fern DeCamp, our Secretary, ' Was checking quarts in an East Kane Dairy. And Treasurer Henretta has retained his profession, Is head cashier in a Coney Island Concession. Our gifted singer, John Franzen, ' - Is making records for a talking machine. And Bud Keatley with his eccentric prance, Invents new steps for the Follies dance, In which Alice Dolan steals many a heart, As she coyly plays in the leading part. Whitman's orchestra now features Bill Mealy, He plays the song hits composed by Jack Healy. And Punt Ellithorpe though ,she never shoots pool, Is always with Kelly when she's not teaching school Joe Chairmonte, that athlete of ours, ' Has his name on the bands of many cigars. And Mr. Crosson's daughter, Harriet, Saw a loose title and decided to marry it. And Gerald Faul, our tackling fool, Is a teacher of manners in a young ladies' school. Of which Helen Berkhouse, a student witty, Has fallen in love with the mayor of the city, Although his honor, Hilding Saf, Has given her attention a-haughty laugh, And spends his time making eyes At his head stenographer, Sybil Wise. man.. gunmen:- 1- A ..1.mu.munrmmmf.m..mu:m-1arr.uum' rm .szzuwxmmmmgns alfa... -..,i-nfs-sm V 4 X4 Are sailing round the world in an aeroplane. , X4 Mabel Anderson and Dorothy Bickell Xt W The two Williards Shull and Shrev 492.8 Hunal-AKANEE Howells, Sasse, and Longshore, you know, A Are playing a trio in a Ladies Aid show. Johnson and Gustafson are a wondedul sight, Dancing in Ziegfleld's chorus at night. Frank Bennett has found that he- can . Secure a Butler without hiring a man. Yonkie, Fraze, and Agens, all from East Kane And as they landed in the Fiji Isle, They found Zass and Trenkle showing the styles, Of the latest modes in fashionable dress Which had been designed by Isabelle West. William Monroe has grown rich and sleek Since he sold his Ford as an old antique. Are sole owners of stock in Heinz Pickels. A Anderson, Samuelson and Shaw Are now officials of the law. And Launinger our fireman bold, Is traveling West, digging gold. I And our old friend, Freddy Doubles, With a great team is having his troubles. Aljoe has made a non-stop flight, To Tokio and when he did light, He was made a Colonel in the flying corps By Lee McLaughlin, Secretary of War. 7 J el i Their wives Helen and Ella Carlson did leave. Stanley Besse and Alfhild Bloom, Are keeping house in a single room. And weekly they their rent must pay, To their landlady, Isabelle Way. The two Nelsons William and Ra Y Are teaching heathens how to pray., YK Dunbar and Easton have been won by the smiles, Of Maxine Maze and Mavis Stiles. Helen English and Margaret Fraze Are originators of numerous beauty clays. Martha Gustafson is a tennis player. Ragnhild Anderson is a Wetmore mayor. 4 Q Page Sixty-three , fi f Y A A , ' 'A '46 if 'f if e 'T Q. ff..-f 'ggi f' , K AAL A,-lg,-j ' ' Gffxfiz .-:--.ig 192.8 Humax KANE? Maybelle Swanson and Dorothy James Are giving Pullman Cars their names, And have of this madequite an art, Aided by their boss, Patsy Demarte Celeste Richardson is a great singer, you And can be heard nightly from W. J. Z. And the announcer from this station, a Is none other than our old friend, Dorot And the piano that from this station do Is played by Jeanne Nicolas, our old Hi Norma Mangold and Edna Moore, Are cloak models in Gimbel's store. David Gustafson and Clayton Berry, Are selling lots in a cemetery, While Ralph Carlson has become a Do And increased the value of their stock. Eleanor Anderson has to date, Been the only she Governor of her st Rose Marasco and Kathryn Faxstein, Both edit a Woman's magazine, And the department With our subscrib Is now headed by Viola Schrieber. The two Johnson's E. A. and E. L., Are harder to part than a clam from its Robert Carlson is a millionaire loafer, And has Donald Christenson as his cha Fogel and Cochran are movie queens, Mable Carlson is a lady of means. Howard Moser coaches a football team Seaholrn and Legters sell freckle cream. Wanda Gustafson is a music teacher. see, Wonderful talker, hy Walker. es hum, A A gh School chum. '26 CH Q VXA. ate. er!! Shen. X4 uffeur. Xl. Mildred Carlson is a she-male preacher. Virginia Carlson runs a beauty shop. Ella Mae Colson is a trafiiic cop. Myrtle Mathewson is a dresser of hair, le And Smith and Rankin are a vaudevil The vision fades, Another view appears. I see myself long after, Aged both in thought and years. And before me lies a paper With one unfinished Zine, All these years I 've been seeking v pair P7 atnly For a name that rhymes with mtrw. W. W. W. '28 Page s xzy.fouf , l D Y 4 ' 4 5 .. . 2 .-,. 'ri o , ,. Q-......,w: N. .Wir fi 'ff Q. wsgmg, Q. .. mee. , Paqe Sixty-five :Isla I XX if 1 Q, 'ff' f, 91 ' -uf Q ,N A .Q-,, - l!g. T ' 421 ,'i T ' Q i!, i?.Li ! .,2f s QJ553, ,j? ' ' 5231, H'iA,,l,ffgQaz. ,gtg 1,35 X A Q W f xW U ,TJ , i 1 f If . . . ff I rs m Page Swcly-six ha' V X Xxx X1 -.- I A ,A , an f -Ql' ,U . . ELMER Jobzs. . . ROLAND J oHNsoN .... FRANCES HEARST FRED DOUBLES .... Miss BOLIQINGER. A+ IQZBHURRPKANE r'W'fW .,K.f1 Y' 41 ' OEICCPS Llorro Do More, Wish Less Conons Cream and Maroon FLOWER Tea Rose Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Admser Page Sixty-scum 192.8 HURRPKANE History of the Junior Class The Hrst day of September is an eventful day For we, the class of '29, then started on our Way. We were so amazed when we stood in the hall, That we didn't know where to go at all. Finding dignihed Seniors there to direct us, We soon reached our classes without much fuss. Our studies, we began with vigor and zest, - For we were determined to do 'only our best. We joined the clubs and took part in the sports. The A's were not lacking on final reports. And we knew when vacation time drew near That we hadmade a good start in our school career. The next year we entered as a smaller class, For some had lostcourage and others.didn't pass. But we kept up our school spirit and, with lots of pep, Showed the upper classmen that we could keepin step. Many starred in That's That, the high school play. Some of our class received the coveted UK. - Our class can boast of musicians, too, Four in the orchestra will prove that to you. In drives and ticket-selling our goal was the top And until we reached it, we would never say Stop. Now we are Juniors in Kane High so dear And we aim to make this a worthwhile year. We elected our oflicers, after a long struggle, But we know that they've been truly worth all our trouble. On the nineteenth of October, the Seniors entertained. The party was successful even though it rained. Before this year is over, we will act as hosts, To departing Seniors, whose success we're wishing most. YK X6 Page Szxty-nght ' aunvsannmsrimewreunwuummfnrrmsmmrumnurmxwuunnw lx Ill I -I II? III ff- , . I I I I , I Isle HU smezyfseiaw 5 ara: IO Il sw '4 sv' ' I ,IXLNX- -I ,,. .I gr II I r 'F' IIf9iI59l 1 ' Q If-Q5 pi XX qgfzi I I I :I I . . , I ! I It ,Ig I , 'si ,wx I I I i z I II I I I , I I . I , II ' I ', , I I I I 5 ,I I I I I I I I T ig I? I , ' I 1 I ,. I I 5 I I I ,I I 5 , I' I ! I I I ' I , at -A , Wg I I ,, , , 3 1 V Miss BOLLINGER x W ELMER JONES 'tKy f'Of manners gentle, of ajections mildfl Il 1 I g A real leader with plenty of spirit. Miss Bollinger, our class advisor, is a pal I I I I'Ky has been President of the elass of to everyone. She is a willing helper and has 'I ,2Q for three sueeessive years. Keep up the been a great help to the class in many ways. , I I I ' 5 good spirit, Elmer, and sueeess will eertainly We will always remember you as our friend. . 5 i E be yours. Miss Bollinger. ROLAND JOHNSON III ' I He's afriend to one and all I I I Ready to do his bit at a call. ' I I Roland is Vice President of the Junior ' I I I Class. He is a great booster in all athletics g I and is always on demand for selling tickets. , 1 ' , I P L May good luck he yours, Roland. II I II I I I f ' FRANCIS HEARST FREDRICK DOUBLES Fred ' A friend when in need An athlete and a mighty one, If I , , I I s a friend indeed. Who plays the game until itls done. 5 I I il Francis is secretary of the Junior Class. Fred has been our star athlete for qi I a Q I She is a very studious lass and her name al- three years. He is treasurer of his class and 1 I I I wavs a ears on the honor list. Keep up has proved a very good one. You have our pi I I i I V pp . . I I I I your good work, Francis. best wishes, Fred. I' I I . I I I I I I I I II I I I I , II l I E , I ?I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 5 J , : I I I I Q - I N Page Sixty-nine Q Q9 Qs QQ If I ' I has '9'7Q,2i1T3 fl? for . , I A K., I' e . 'I I X 2, ' 5 - Q5.,4,,,.jL,,f' 2 NAME Aggers, Julia .,.... Anderson, Austrld. . Anderson, Benjamin, . . . . . Anderson, Edwin. . . Anderson, Ruth .... . . . Anderson, Thorkel . Bainbridge, Flare. . Berkhouse, Helen. . Bifano, Sain ...... Blair, Irene ...,.. Blair, Helen ...,... Bloomquist, Irina. . Bray, June ........ Broman, Gust .... Brooder, Robert. . . Brown, Florence. . . Butters, lioyden. . . Carlson, Maylne. . . Dana, Richard ..... Dean, lilizabeth, . . Dicello, John ...... Dickenson, Charles. Doubles, Fred ..... Elliott, Helen ...... Page Sermly IIJICAUJF HICAVICN Cilmce H's Studebaker. Study Hall and 'fJoe. Life within the suburbs of li A sweetie all his own. Becoming a school mzirm. Playing football Giving friendly smiles. A moon and Bob. Receiving H K's . Pretty clothes. Chemistry Lab. Being on the honor list. H Freddie. Try and find out. Of freckles free. Finding the teachers. Seeing the movies. Ardel Johnson Tezising the girls. Being am schoolmarm. Becoming an orator. To bully. Ask June. To achieve basket-ball Fame. I .xx mfs. lie.. X sp I , ff f-f u.,5m f! 14: fn Jwisik jd up , G X If' . D W NAME IIDICA OF HEAVEN Fc-rri, I':ll10,lXPIl0. 4 . Finlvy, John ...... f:1lJSOIl, c1l21l'f'Ilf'I', . Glatt, C':1thc-1'1r1r-. . fll'l1Sk1Il, Ruth .,.. f1llIlIl0I'SOIl, lxiflllllxj' f:llSt3.fSOIl, Auclrvy Gustafson, Iilaillv. fll1Sf2LfSOIl, f:I'i1YCO. Ilankin, 13111121 .... llanson, llolcn, 4 lie-mst, Framc-s. . 4 Hcrilunrl, Hzzrolcl, . Hoovvr, Dorotlly. , Houben, Bvatricv. . .lzum-s, Howzu'cl4 4 . Johnson, Alvin .,,. Johnson, 1XI?1I'g3,I'0l 4 Johnson, Ellllllil. . , Johnson, Milmlrcwi. 4 Johnson, Roland. 4 4 Jones, Elmvr .,.. Kelts, Floisv. , King, Nvil. . . To luv a IH1l'SOIIl2Li11. To luv IIHLYOI' of Sf-I'gc-znlf. To slr-vp all day. To bc' a IT1llSlC1Z1H. Fo Inarry :L rrlvrcllarlf. Studying Plano fic-01111-i ry Rlxiltlillg A ccortzxin boy frivnnl. Llstonlng in. Gvttlllg :L riclv to school. PI'1IHp1I1g1 bc-forv am n1ir'1'm'. Stlldylllg' An HAH rvport cami. A palm OIIVO Sklll. Teach vtiqllotfv. A toachvr ZLIIQQFY. '1'ra11slatN111g Spanlsh. VVOI'klI1g thc-orvlns. T llin 'okfw X9 'gj .. Cnggllng. Urliftlll Y1T'lS,iitf0I1fi0I1. I 3- V ' 1 IIZIVHIQ a 100947 JIIIIIOI' 1 lass. Harold. Playing hookvy. r Pay? .S'ew11ly-o11e 199.8 Hunan KANE 16' NAME Knapp, William ..... Larson, Florence ..... Larson, Melvin ...... Lauinger, Bernard. . . tt, Helen ......... Lindquist, Curtis .... Lundin, Harold ...... Lundin, Helen .... . . . Magnuson, Audrey. . . McKenna, Anna ..... Moneyhan, Talore. . . Mount, Norman ..... Neil, Clair .......... Nelson, Gwendolyn. . Nicolas, Billy ..... . . . Nordahl, Marion ..... Ogren, Anna ...... Olson, Alice ....... Pettingill, Maxine. .1 I . Ross, Emily ........ , Safstrom, Audrey .... Samuelson, Everett . . Shaw, Grayce ........ Shinafelt, Ella Jane. . Shrefller, Dorothy ..... Siegerland, Harold .... Sirianni, Anthony. 4 . . . Smith, Lena .... ..... Smith, Grayce ..... Snarburg, Ruth ...... Stakely, Maxine ..... Swanson, Eugene .... Tornatella, Mary .... Trenkle, Jake ...... Turay, Helen ........ Ulf, Charles .......... IDEA CF HEAVEN . . . .Being a basketball star. . . . .Playing the piano: . . . . .Playing------? . . . .To go to Germany. - . . . .Flirting ' H . . . .To be a second Lindy. . . . .Hanging around the laundry. . . . .Out in the moonlight. . . . .A Fritzie post graduate. . . . .Jumping center. . . . .Roping a Texas steer . . . .Getting Wise. . . . .Seeing Sally home. . . .... Chuck's attention. . . . .To be a great violinist. . . . .To live in-a city. . . . .To be a class poet. . . . .To go to Hollywood. . . . .We wonder! . . . .To be governess of West Kane. .. . .A dance hall . . . . .A future Sousa. . . . .Cutting angle worms Mike I' . . . .Some boys l . . . .Versal-ity r . . . .Being center on Foot-ball team . . . .Leading a Hi-Life. . . . .To be an Orator .... Johnny . . . .Helping Lena . . . .An easel ' . . . .Studying ....To beapest. ' ....To be a Stenog. . . . .To have his English. Valentour, Ruth Mae. . . .... A chief. Willman, Helen ..... . Wise, Clara Mae .... Woodward, Jane ..... Page Seventy-two .f 1'-' --- 'f -- V- n:mnfm-A1-m.mn mf' . . . .Dreaming. . . . .To succeed Brownie . . . .Answering Arm1e. mzwe-f-my-mf.a.r-r :me .- wm,f.mw:ffx.munumz:mum1An me M, 'x QQQQQW1 , A 'Q AM -miggi .. it A .- A -A l ,ig I Im' Ll A ': fgl? ' fx ll A A 4 'EJ f 5 P x 'EIR ,. .fgfp ,Qi H ' ', , j i .b ' 1 Q ., x H L- , A YY: , E V, umorg Page Sewniy-lhree 1' 1 A K R .f ' R nr, --5-. KX , mx: ,I F s f 1 .I , QE QL.: VP' l. T J x 1 Y sid? 1? ix ,. as x .LJ I 4' .f f. Page Svwnty-fozlr 1 'w V .1 ! -1-nl hi l92.8 HURRPKANE , FLYT-W 'fx f - TH X Cl L X Ffa if ? 5 ff QQVAXJA ' PNK, - gjifk wave, M, ' OFFICERS HAROLD BATOH. . . X24 RAYMOND BRAY. . MARGUERITE PAISLEY. . . FRITZ NELSON .... Miss LOGAN.. . . O VX, A M01-To Y Not at the Top, but C Xi COLORS ' Red and White FLOWER Red Rose X4 ' J 4 .-.M , ans.a:Mfm..,,L , .. . ' in . . . . .President , . .Vice President , . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . .Adviser limbing. Page Seventy-ive , fi ff 4-r 'bfi'-'lk 1 . ', f . 4 u- - ff' 'V L - . 1- :ZI w :5c'gQ-:f2-5, . .A L 41 M Q, Q--,.jg,,f,5,.J' J' JL J , X V., 1'-. ,X 3 3 ' C 5?f1fQLWiW52'i'if:,3'W 3'i'EfQ'Q'fif4i 1-'kWS'?'fi' lim: 944' 'f-Emir' ' :ff :lL,iE,1.S': ,v 'W -Q ' ' w .Ru mm ,R 1 Qu. if 4 frI 1L4.-miss' ' ',W5 f'M4'ff .3-ii'-delle- ikif'i....igJQ N18 HURRPAKA E Class of 30 Timid, fearful Freshmen, a hundred and seventy strong, Enough to make a very green throng, Confused, bewildered from class to class - We went until all shyness did pass. K. H. S..spiritwcaught us in its sway, When the drive for Hurri-Kane come our way. In organization, real leaders were at our command 9 And ticker sellers were always on hand. Our party, full of mirth and glee, X Was enjoyed by the Frosh and Faculty. f . Thuskgassed our freshman year, e hich to every classmate is very dear. ll . In 1927 K. H. S. doorq were opened wide - ' And we, as sophonioriespentered the school with pride, Our sophomore party was very gay, ' V 'Twas a big success in every way. We'veidone our best throughout the year, In music, sports, and art, And our officers for the first two years Have surely done their part. Now the school year has ended, And we leave the school quite gay, In the hope of seeing each one again, On next year's opening day. -M. P. '30 YA ,K Page Sevenly-:ix X , f- 'Nx ,.- ., 5,1- . ,.. f A ,Q .K ,. l,:s,,f5,i!k I Y lI.xuol.n li,x'i'r'li liatehie .-I IIIYIIIIIANIAIIQ lurl, IIY' sllolzlal say Who slrnygles 1'llI'll1'N!lff along 11 is Hwy. Harold has lmeen President of the Class of '30 for two years. Ile is a very good worker and always goes over the top in selling tiekets. May your eomnig two years be as sueeessful as the first two, Harold. Miss Lori.-XN 1 slept mul flreunml lim! life was lzcrmfy. H Let. us iutroduee toTyou this very popular teaeher. Miss Logan is Class Advisorhof the Sophomore Class 'and ,has amply' proven her lapalmility. She is well liked by all who know er. liAYMONIJ limi' Hill tk-I jim' lad, I1'lillI lflillllfllg ways, llzfll Illllkt' frifemis lllroughrml his vluys. Hill is Viee President of the Sophomore Class. lle has many friends lieeause of his eheerfulness. In the elass room as well as outside he is always on hand with his ready wit. lxl.-KIiGUl'lRITl'J PAisl,i5y Peg 'Alu life I jim! Il lot ry' fun, But IPIIUIL !hf'l'l'lN work I get it done. t'Peg is a very popular miss. This is her second year as secretary of her class. Her name always appears on the honor list. We wonder 'tif she likes, Biologyfm Furrz Nl4IIiSON Hl ritzie tt l1'l1fl1' we live, lets lm' in elozmz-,' For ll'lll'7L Il'f'lI'!? rlrfml, ll'ff'I'U dead all over. This quotation fits Fritz especially well because of the joy he gets out of life. He is an active booster-of his class and never shirks his duty. Page Sezienly-seven f' 4 sl' 1 1 ,Y f Qs., . T G is is ?Kn1i ,MN gli N elif if XX r - X 3, X aa 71' Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Baker, Alice ..,.... Barnaby, Mary ....,. llarlett, Vernalmelle. . Batch, Harold ...,. Beal, Daniel ....... Beatty, Richard .... Bergstrom, Alice. . . Berkhouse, Versal. . . Bostaph, Robert . . . Bray, l+larnest. . . . Bray, llayinond .... Campbell, Ardelle. . Carlson, George .,,. Carlson, Mildred. . . Carson, Flora .,.,.. Caruso, Richard .... Sophomore Class Roll Alice ...,. ,.,. . 4 ruly Elsa ..... .... E, 'lse Hildegarde .... .,.. I lzfll Thomas .,... , . .Tom Loretta. . ...,. Etta Leonard. . . . .Lennie Margaret . ...... Peg liuth .... . . .lfuihzfe 4 4 . . . . . .AI . . . .Barney . . .Benny . . . .Batehfe Page Serenly-eiglll . . .Petfe . . ,Dick , . . . .Al 4 . .Berlcie 4.....Bob . . . E m'n1'e . . . .Hill 4 .Slim . . . .Georgie . :Willie F ,,.. Flo ...Dick l Christensen, Lloyd .... 4 . 4 .Lud Collier, Charlotte ..4. Chamberlin, Max .... Collins, John. . . . . . Colson, Margaret .... Colson, Helen 4..,... . . .Charlie .......Mu4v J 011. rm ie .....Marg . . . .... Colszfe Cuthbertson, Tlionias. . . .... Tom, Dahl, Henry ....,... DeMarte, Paul ..4... Dilley, Guy ...,.4.. Donaldson, lrllverna , liastlnan, Kenneth, . . llllrnquist, Norman. . . lrllson, Daniel ....,.. Engstrom, Emogene. . .Hen . . . .Puulie . . .Dill , 4 . 4E1H . .,44 Kenny , . 4 .Norm . . . . . .Dan . . . 4 .EIIlIILZ'9 lilrieh, Marie 4...4. . . . . .Pfelcles Erickson, Mildred. . . 4 , .gll1'll1'e Erickson, George .... . . .Boots lllrickson, Mable. . . Esrnont, Angeline. . . Farnsworth, Mary. . . . . . ..llr1e . . .Angie . ..... May Farrel, Paul ........ .Paulfe Faul, Lyle .... ..... . . .FauLz1'e Fees, Mary Ann ..,.. . . .Mary f ,i 5-ff .- .', f . M1 ,J ..,,,-,,,..-ef' ,sn-4 -Q J? Fragale, Joseph .... lfredrickson, Leslie, Fridley, Ruth ..... Fridley, John. . . . FlllI11OI', Paul ,... Geary, Leona ,.4.. Gentleman, Betty, . Gvrlwr, Agnes ...,. 1 lc-1'l1:L1't, liolwrf. . , Grandinitti, Rosario 4.... . Genoe, Orville ,..,. Gustafson, Alvin. . , Gustafson, David. . Hartman, liilgene. . Hearst, George ..,.. Horton, Russell .... Hubbard, Genevieve Irwin, Mildred .,... . . . .Joe , . . .Luv . lfulh lil' . . .lfrvl . . .Full . . . .Leo , .Bcity . .xl ggfr' . Bobbie . . lfosir' . . ,fI1'l.I' . . .Bzll . . lflllfl' . .... G12111' . . .Geo . , .Rus . . .UML . .1lz'IZ1'r' Johnson, Alice ...,. ,... A 41 Johnson, Claire .... . .,1l1'kr' Johnson, Doris ..,. . . .Dori Johnson, Harold. . , .lla1'r1'e' Johnson, Hildur. . . ..., llzfllfe Johnson, Hiler ..,.. .lohnsfv Johnson, Howard. , Warrlie J ohnson, Leonard C .... . . .Len N-...i.. 1--P' Johnson, Lvonzmrd T. Johnson, lA'0Il2LI'tl W Johnson, Theodore, . Johnson, 'llll0IIliLS, . . Knapp, Vivian .... Larson, lflstrid ..... Loonhard, Mila .... Lindquist, l'lllIlO ..,. Lippvrt, Bernice .... Longshore, Katlierinc- Lord, Blanche ...... Lord, Margzuvtta. . . Ludwig, Helen ...,, Lyle, BOI'I1ZlI'll ...,... Magnuson, Evelyn. . Maher, Charles ..... Marlwt, Winifrod. . . MlChIx2l1l, Clifford. . . Miller, Iiuth ....... Montour, Julia ..... McC'utchoon, Evelyn McKenna, Betty ..., Nelson, Elsie ..... Nelson, Fritz. . . Nelson, Leigh .... Nelson, Martin .... j g:'Pg5,f' f . . . .1A'IlILZ.C . , . . .Len . . .,.... Tcrlriy . .... Tomm ff' .......lz1' ....Es ...Mil . ..,. Elm . . . .1fU?'lI,I'l' . . . . . . ..Kr1zfh1'1f , . .... Blfzm'h1'e ......Uarg . . , .Lurldy . . . .BIWIIV ......lL1' . . . .Chuck . , . Wfrmzfe . . , .C7lz'jf . . . .Hufthzfe . . . .Judy . . . .Erie . . . .Betty . . .Nellie , . . .Mart Pngv N rrnm mm' lx J 5, 5. ' vs W 3 , H. .,4 Obourn, Arthur .... Olson, Theodore .... Osbourne, Esther .... Paisley, Marguerite. . . Peterson, Arline ..... . Peterson, Bernice .... . . . Peterson, Hazel ..... Phillips, John ....... l92.B HURRI-KANE ...Art ...Ted . ..... Essie ...Peg . .Arlie ...Haz . ..... J ohnie Port, Martha ....,.. .,Mart Ramsey, Geraldine. . . . .Jerry Roller, Hugh ........ ..... H ughie Roset, Erma ....... ..... E rma Russo, Frank ..... . .Rush Sailor, Virginia ..... Scutella, Marie. . . Q . . Schreiber, Georgia. . . Schreckengost, Russel ....... Sharp, Mary .,...... Shinafelt, Thomas. . . Short, Veva ....... Seigal, Dorothy .... Smith, Adelaide .... . Ginnie . ...... Mae Georgie . . .Rus . .Mary . .... Tom ....Ve ........Dot Smithie Smith, Erma ...... Snapp, Roland ....' . Spetz, Herbert .4 .... . Strandine, Ella ....... Strandine, Reuben. . . Swanseen, Elizabeth. . Ttichner, Charles ..... Tornatella, Mary Jane ....... , .Erm . . . .Ro Spetzie . . . .El .Sonny . .Betty Charlie . .Jane Turner, Gregg .......... .... G regg -Valentour, James .... . . .Jim Van Giesen, Myrtle. . . .M yrt Vito, Anna ............ ....,.. A nn Walker, Paul ...,.... .Paulie Wallace, 'Ruth ..... .Ruthie Ward, Neil ...... Wardie Weborg, Viola .... .... V i Werner, Glenn ...... ..... G len Westerberg, Ruby .... . . .Rub Westerberg, Victor. . . . . .Vic Winor, Clyde ....... Zass, David ...... ....Cly . .Dave Page Eighty lin' 2. HURRPKANE T ' r tiiiiy vii i A mf tri- ! ' t . .R UF 1 XC 1 'L' :.4a.l,1,.f2 T 3 kU1k!.:..E?.4J: J XXX' y A YA J ACK DANNELS .... ARTHUR ANDERSON. . . PAULINE COOPER. . GEORGE TRENKLE. Miss ALL1o .... Officers Mo'1 1'o R0wi1ag Not Drifting CoLoRs V Purple and Cream FLOWER Cream Rese . . . .President Vice President . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . .Adviser Page Eighty-one ...X Dfi ' NQ ai isle Hunan-KANEQG Wednesday Dear J une, As you asked me to keep you informed about the activities of 'the class of '31, of which you would have been a member had you not left Kane, I shall try to portray to you the events of our first year at Kane High. Of course you know our vacation came to a close on the sixth of Septemberg this same day marked our Hrst day of school. You can imagine with what trepi- dation we entered the halls of Kane High 5 how we gazed around at the many doors, looking in vain for Room 5, and eyed with awe the stately seniors and dignified teachers. After much confusion, we were able to follow our schedules and in a short time settle down to the routine of school life. Then came the organization of the class. There were so many people fitted for the offices that it was hard to make a decision. I am inclosing a printed card on which you will find the officers elected and the colors and motto selected. For several years the school has had a Student Council but the Freshmen Class had not as yet been represented. As the talent of our class was not to be so slighted, We have taken an active part in the Student Council. We have been ably represented by Charles Hearst and Margaret Southern. In athletics we have done our part, not only in selling tickets for the various games, but also in having several basketball teams. Although they have not been prominent this year, we feel sure that in the future they will prove their worth. Several of our boys were out for the football team and We know they will carry Kane Hi's banner through many battles to victory and we shall hear more from them in later years. - We also have been represented in several clubs. From the noises we hear when the Glee Clubs meet we know there must be quite a few freshmen in there. We, have a small representation in the Debating Club. Bill Miller, Howard Means, Bennett Kime, and Jack Dannells compose the Freshman team. Per- haps some day one or several of them may be senators, congressmen, or even the president of the United States. Although our social activities have been few and far, between, one stands out prominently-the Freshman Party. Oh! how we longed and yearned for it, and when our president told us a day had been set aside for it, we all rejoiced. Everything was in readiness. The great night came. We all turned out in full force and in gay attire. The gym was attractively decorated, in fact every- thing was O. K. At the end of the evening we left tired but happy and declared that we had had the time of our lives. Next year we hope the class of '31, which made its debut this year, will climb to the second rung on the ladder of education. Many other things have occurred, but it would take too much time and space to tell yo11 about them here. In spite of our many mistakes, we feel that our first year in Kane High School has been full of achievements. Sincerely, -A. P. ,3I Page Eighty-two ! fgjb I X? ,f-s P I Mx 4 A' , .-gggwfgv w V af 'L'- 'fb . 4 fl '? YYL W I a -1: :k:l,'.ff' ni -' ' 5 Leg W -ef1.:em ' Lis. 2 t E 2 V i 1 i ff, 1 L ' 3.3 IWW ry -n Y Y W 'W V VY MAN ., -.I ' 'I ,,,,,.' ,-, , ' , ' .,,...,', -......-..Mffn-v--.-w-..-- N ' li Q5:f.1'!Qls-- - A - --- -'- W 5 'lb C L' s W x 'M' NJ A ' f 5-,.1 2'ITi'lL - , r , ff-W --hx., ix I .Y ,f:,. L. 1 . if . 1 ' K ! 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We -wish you the best that life , - ' 5 that he can keep it up. holds, Miss Alho. ,viii ARTHUR ANDERSON f'Art Q5 il For he's I1 jolly good lad ' lVh0m. we have never seen Sari. 5 A Arthur IS a clever, eurly-headed lad who is i, I the Vice President of the Freshman' class. L 5 Arthur is never seen sad, and carries his duty 5 i wlth ease. Fortune will surely smile on your E Q I way, Arthur. f si TE PAULINE Coolflcu Glcolusr: VFRENKLE 5 llzrl1lst1'iou.s and soczfallle is she, Full Qflfllll is no word for il, I 5 Quick and full of jollity. I .-1 nd zzluvzys ready to do his bit. 1 We have here a young lady who 1S indus- George is one of a happy-go-lucky , trious in her studies and class duties but after crowd in the Freshmen class, but he carries , Q school hours is always ready to do something his work as a Treasurer in an efficient man- V ll. that will result ln fun. Pauline has started ner. 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Cloaxfli l'lri00sson. l 0U'l'l3Al.l, SI'lll'll7lll,l'l Kane Opp. September IT' lflrio Aczicloiny High at ldrio.. . . o 66 September 24 St. Joseph's Fmlvts at Kano. . . 6 7 October I Smotliport at lizino ......... 0 October 8 Polish National A. at lizuiv.. , . o October 15 Shofliolcl at Slioflivlcl ....,..... o October Q22 Jolinsonlmurg at Johnsonlmurg. .. , 7 October 29 Port Alleghany at Kano. 7 November 5 lVarr0n at lV21I'I'OI1 ...,...,. 2 3 November Il 'llitusvillo :tl liztnv. .. . , . 6 Nozrember I9 Riflgwziy at lizinv. . . o ,Voifember .24 lfllrlrvcl :it lizino. . , 0 Ihzgf .Viuely I X, 'Pkg 2 E. 4 A fy,-1 L 't ' ' f 3: i,-1!.j ff -a ?s A xi 'V ,A A 'Y M L-'ir it VW? ' V' ,EIf.f YT ,-f -X s l'- K,- s ' ,i? ': ' :iff j: s f' Mg ' My .Y- 3! :' . . nz ' ' r fu ,,, , 1 1 x 4 1 ' l are-. 'S faiskf A .Wg-7459 SAM BIFANO, Quarter Back t'Sammy's good football brains have helped much in making this year's a most successful season. As a signal caller he eer- tainly knoiavs his signals. Besides this he is one of the hest taeklers on the teamggAs his dad, Jim, says HSammy, he git'im. f O ' o l W . 2 lxf1IKE .IoHNsoN, Left llalf a 3 l i I It falls to Mike, as Captain-elec-t, to lead next year's team through as successful a season as we had this year, and we are sure he won't disappoint us. Mike is an all-round lmaek field man, show- ing up especially good on dipping out opposing taeklers. . 4' A Prmf' Ninrly-one I x I ji V5 li ,, lx tw 5 fl! rl, lfl E-i ,N if ,. .i, il rl, . -,X -, X I '.'l 2 Al A f. ,,', fffx ll 1, R ' If gm'-ig I' Q R f ,L ix A ll 1 4' Q 1 miie ' Y ' V ' , 7 . 1 -Q fa If, r 7 Y -f- ' l 1, 1 v, l Fawn Dounm-ns, Right Half Frm-ddy's long end runs and passes have einehed many a game for Kane High. He pulled off some nice footraees in the Warren game-one a ninety-five yard dash for a tour-h down. As a taekler he ean't he heat, and he is always in the right plaee when wanted. 'l'HoaK1-:L AND1-:nsoN, Left Guard t I'ork's only difficulty is in getting low enough to tar-kle around the kneesg it's a long ways to the ground with him. Despite this he stops them just the same. JOHN Fa1nI,14:Y, Left Em! John is t'there when it eomes to running down punts. He always manages to he under them when they are about to land and the play usually stops right there. t'Johnnie will he lmaek with the team next year, and we know he will make good. Pngv Ninfly-law 1 -v 'a N 'f:,z?',.e. X , 'E - ,nr . j--212' 13 Je y 1 gi X ' W-wanna 1-, I 'Ki' ll' Q A :.,.-,7,......-..-f..f..-.. -...-. ...A -. -.., f- fxkfgfj IM: 1 5 W f-if-ivpf'-' J 'ff' 7 A , PM X s '1g1,..lL. ?xo--71 ' -f'f '2' x- 1 - V . , 1 f -1 xref.-Irs y M -ffl 5 T ' Q . . 'f iffy I li M- f'w'--- oft -z ,wzgffe Hxsy Xg.Q5Ni X .-,,.--ff F For , 1 fix 1 S Neill! ., . ' 2 - we f .ff fi- - SKB kffrf gvgf Gisoaois Emcsoiv, Fall Back 5 1 , ' ' When the ball is close to the last marker or 5 1 we need a few yards for first down, George is Q 1' 3 called on, and he surely produces, ' 1 L 5 On the defensive, it takes a good man to lf-,Q ' get past George in the backfield. ,L I A 5 JL Q 1 L 4 I iw NPJIL WARD, Right Umm! , E ' 3 If you should suddenly see a darkfand probably muddy form flying through the air, lt? 5- and then the enemy runner drop in his tracks, eq , the former is Wardie!'l I l His specialty is breaking through an.l f 7 l 4 stopping the opponents' plays behind the line. 5 lm I I f 1.50. :viii GERALD FAUL, Right Tackle El ' ' Jattal' is undoubtedly the bost linesman 4 on the team. Very few off tackle plays get . by him. f His absence from the team next year is 5 going to be greatly felt. gi j lin? 'LN iffy: Q, 2 it . 53 Z .514 g Q . mi, 1, in lilgv Nl'm'!y-llzvve 'Gkqic-Zi ffg.,-M,A ,, . 1. ' .ff f 5? 5 2 1 ff . 4 - ,... ' gf: 43 li ..... - -ff a 1' .Af - . , -zffiiif l A MKQV X Mn A A I ,ig , My , L NM, ,f .,1... ff 'Pi- 115.3 w.a.5...,.-ff' w K 'ii r 'l - 4' 02 ' . . .ff H, -Q.. gf N r . g-ig ,yu X ., f , ff ,I X-,af-s k..M.,....f'ff -Q 1 ff, ,,-..Mf2- V' ----A-Na - .nl ' .N . g f L, hw.. , ' 1 94, a 1 1' 1 aff, . x,-f 4. . Y- l ,i fa Z rx ' ' Qu' ,-fu - 4 ,wif -. 1 ' f . 7? f W 4 ,3 ll ' 5 X 5 x- -i ll? . -3. ' is in QI f I AN'rnoNY SIRI.-XNNI, fll'Ilfl'l' Tony certainly is a serappy little eenter. He proves to us that weight doesn't mean so mueh when it comes to keeping the eenter hole plugged. On the oflfensive, his passing is beyond reproach. JACK Fimslc, Lzfl 7'r1f'kl4' Although this is Jacks first. and only year on the team, he has proven his worth many times by timely tar-kles and blocking. ELMER DUTC1-Ii-lss, Rifglit Em! t'Dut,c'h has taken care of the right wing in a capable and satisfaetory manner. He is responsible for many long gains due to his efficient receiving of passes. V lhzgv .Vi rmfy-fbnv -ml.. 49,4-1, 'V . 3' as fr a: sz 3 I- :Q li . In QL X , IO 5 W 1.4 Q 9928 Hunan-KANE X 0 4 f flhldk- A ' FOOTBALL GAMES 1927 ew 'J , N I ERIE ACADEMY HIGH AT IxANE-September I 1 . O Our opener this year was with the strong Erie Academy team, and it was 'A an eye-opener, to say the least. We really didn't expect to win, but most of us were a little shocked by the 65-0 result turned in by the scorekeepers. Needless to say Erie claimed the 65 section. ' Appalling as was the score, at least it can't be said that we lay down on the S, job, although it was the first game for three members of the line. ixc' ST. JOSEPHS, CADETS AT KANE-September 24 This was a close, hard fought game throughout, with Kane having a little the better of it in nearly every department. The Cadets literally snatched a victory out of our hands when they in- tercepted a Kane pass which would have meant another touchdown just before the first half ended. Their extra-point kick worked better than ours, result-they won. X4 SMETHPORT AT KANE-0Ct0b6T I - 7-o favor Kane! WOW!! ' Ask Mr. Rickert how he felt after that game. Every member of the team outdid himself to down the County Champs. . Kane went into the fray with all the dopesters yelling Notta chance, but the first few minutes of play changed their ideas. A One thing that didn't help Smethport any was their holding. They had to ly forfeit a six counter because of this. A POLISH ALLIANCE AT KANE'0Cf0b6T 8 An excellent game. The Polish lads gave us a good fight and.the score we did manage to get was not handed to us on a silver platter, by any means. The visitors showed a good knowledge of the game, and lacked nothing in fight, but were gradually forced to give way before Kane's attack. A A 45-yard pass, Bifano to Ericson, in the Waning minutes of play, secured our only score. 24 SHEFFIELD AT SHEFFIELD'0Cl0b67' 15 A Sheffield had shown up pretty well all season and we expected to have a rather tough time downing them. But when Kane plunged the line for a touch- down in the Hrst few minutes of play, the team recovered confidencefso much, in fact, that they seemed to lose ambition during the rest of the fray. Several times after that they worked the oval up to within a few yards of the goal, and then lacked the necessary punch to push it over. XA Nevertheless, they played good defensive ball, holding off Shefiield when 55 they threatened our goal a couple of times. , JOHNSONBURG AT JoHNsoNBURG-October 22 Somehow or other the 'boys' got an idea that Johnsonburg would be an easy mark , so they took it a little too easy in the first half. When the whistle blew, the odds were about even. g In the second period, they braced a lot, due to a little talk during the in- termission, and soon reeled off three touchdowns. ' I Page N inely- five 4 ff eta' ' V' 3 .ICU . A A .sl ...--.42 u918uuJsai,KANs Q,- The subs, took over the reigns in the last canto and showed up well, but they had a little tough luck when J ohnsonburg intercepted a 'pass and scored from it. Porvr ALLEGHENY .wr KANE-0Ct0b6T 29 The first half was about an even break for both sides, neither being able to carry the ball over. A ln the third quarter things began to happen. Kane scored, and Port soon followed with another goal. The signs looked bad for Kane. Then Dutchess caught a pass and carried it 48 yards for a tally. Bifano also came across with a 40 yard race along the sideline, duplicating his feat. Despite these setbacks Port fought hard and was not beaten until the last gun. WARREN AT WARREN-November 5 During the first half the gang pulled a surprise by crossing Warren's goal twice. Doubles, star half, scooped up a Warren fumble and after side-stepping the whole Warren offense romped 95 yards for one of the counters. The other came as a result of another recovered fumble and a 60 yard run, also by Doubles. But the second half! Ah, there is the rub, as Shakespeare says, We started out all right, but when Erickson fumbled the ball on a tackle, early in the second quarter, everything went blooey. Warren found it an easy matter to run up four talleys, and so the game ended 23-13. TITUSVILLE AT KANE-NOU6mb0T 11 Feeling keenly the reversal of fortune suffered at Warren, the team de- termined to come back and take it out on Titusville. They succeeded very well, as the 'score shows. Every man was in fine fettle for the fray and certainly pulled together. They showed the best team work that they have exhibited this season. Titusville wouldn't be discouraged and the result was a hard, gruelling battle, very interesting to witness. I . RIDGWAY AT KANE-November 19 Many opportunities to score were offered to both sides but neither seemed able to turn its hopes into realities. Nevertheless, it was a clean, hard-fought game, and kept the spectators on edge all the time. With the ball only five yards from the goal, the whistle for half time cheated Kane out of a score. With another half minute of play we would undoubtedly have scored. Tough! ELDRED AT KANE-November 24 This, the last game of the season, was a glorious one for Kane. Eldred had great difficulty in stopping our end runs and laterals. Every one went for long gains. As a result of this victory Kane won the right to claim the championshop of McKean County. ,A very fitting way to end the most successful season in years. What? Page N inety-six f Q D' V K i we BASKETBALL K H S .,,...,,.N W.. X 1 rar ie . 1 A I irst rouf: E. Bray, XV. Knapp, H. Johnson, ll. Segerland, M. Johnson. Scrmzfl row: S. Bifano, J. Chiararnonte, Capt. F. Doubles, J. Phillips, G. Ericsson, L. Hodman. Last row: Coach Engstrom, J. Frase, T. Anderson, C. Bibson, J. Fridley. Derember 9 IJ6f'6'l7Zb6I' 20 Iiererrzbm' 26 Ilerenzber 30 Jan uary 6 Ja n uary I 3 January 14 January I 8 January 20 January 24 January 27' January 30 February I February 3 February 7 February I0 February 14 February Z5 February 1 7 February 1 8 February 24 March 2 .Varch 9 Pagr .Yirlrly-riglil BUYS, BASKETBALL SCHEDULE lWarienville at Kane ....,........... Durant City at Kane. . . . Alumni at Kane ...,. lYarr0n at Warren .... . Ridggway at Kane ....... St. Marys at St. Marys. . . Renovo at Renovo ,,.... . . . Warren at Kane .........,. Johnsonlxurg at Johnsonburg. .. . Mt. Jewett at Kane ....... Sheffield at Kano .,.....,.. Durant City at Durant City Ludlow at Ludlow ..,,.... .. . . Bradford at Kane ...,..... Ridgway at Ridgway, . . . St. Marys at Kane ....,. J ohnsburg at Kano ...,.,.. Mt. Jewett at Mr. Jewett, . Corry at Kane .,......... Sheflield at Sheffield ..... Ludlow at Kane ........ Bradford at Bradford. . . Renovo at Kane. . . . Kane Opp. 117 4 SQ II I7 8 I7 14 I2 18 26 27 33 I2 26 25 4' 14 .io 16 24 22 55 I9 31 15 20 II 21 45 I5 34 43 30 30 I6 26 22 18 29 27 18 23 24 39 18 f bfi -..,-K , f f --.x Y , gf.: i iipt f V. .1 f. :lb-Eff f ' f ggi: ii fiillii: Iv,-I ,lr Boys, Basketball Team-1927-'28 MARHQNVILLIQ AT ITANBILIJCCQIILZICI' 9 A if We opened up our court season with a bang with the newly-organized Mar- 5 ienville High team acting the rose of the lambs being lcd to slaughter. The F massacre ended in a decidedly lopsided result, II7-4. However, this doesn't mean much since it is Marienville's initial season on the hard wood, and they lack the experience we have. DLTHANT Cfrrv AT KANE-December 20 Another one-sided game. We had no difficulty in pulling down a win despite our inability to locate the basket. Our shooting was not nearly as good as that shc ' ' fi ' T 1 ' ' ' ' mn in our rst gains, but Durant Katy wasn t having much luck either. .q ALUMNI GrAMI'lLlJ6C67lLb67' 26' The boys had to Work harder for this Victory. The Alumni put some good combinations on the floor who showed that they had not for Ott th fi . , g en e ne points of thc game. It was an interesting contest and quite amusing at times. ' Gnonois ERICCSON, Foward George is one of our most dependable players. He always comes through with the needed pointsto win. His specialties are under-the-basket shots, and one-handed side shots that look great from the sidelines. He has shown great improvement during the course of the season, and shows much promise of making good next year. Q Louis HEDMAN, Center , The whistle shrills and we see Louie J high in the air, reaching for the tip-off. He lx usually gets it, of course, for he has the S, goods.l He is also credited with many of ,5 our points, always standing high in point- Li getting. ln? 1 Louie will be back next year, and we ex- ,ggiig pect great things of him. JoHN PILLIPS, Guard This is Johnniels first year in Kane High f ' athletics and already he has shown us that 1 ' he has the stuff. He is the last of the Fight- 'QQ ing Phillips, and bids fair to uphold the tra- ' ditions of his brothers. fl Johnnie is an excellent guard, and he frequently finds his Wav up to the scoring ' a kzone for a neat toss through the net. A 'T f' W 5 ' il rf-fi L K?-.. 5 Page Ninety-nine , K E A I f lflva,-gglfif ,f 'X.......f ' WARREN AT XVARRHN'71,6l'6'IIlbl?1' 30 1927-28 By this victory, the first in seven years on thc Blue and White's court, our football defeat of last. fall was avenged. The game was fast and very exciting. An important factor of the result was our close guarding and thc five man defense which forced the Leideg boys to resort to shots from behind the goal line. Rrnowm' AT IiANic--.January 6' Ridgway pulled a fast one when they heat us here in our first league clash. The boys couldn't get satrted, showing none of the form which took over the Warren game last week. ST. M.-mrs AT Sr. lVlARYS'!JflIl.lLIll'jj I3 Another blow in the face! St. Marys wants the championship too, it seems. Our tossers put up a game fight, but lost out by one point. l Fnrin Donmins, Captain Fowarrl A 5 Fred is the mainstay and star-if there is 1 any oflour team. He always has one cye on t the basket, and certainly knows how to make the ball behave for him. Although he is the highest point-gctter on the team, he is not selfish with the hall, pass- ing it to someone else if he is in a better posi- ' tion for him. t'Freddic is considered by many as the best Kane High athlete in recent years, and We regret that this is his last year with us. ,f n .lou CH1A1cAMoN'rE, Gwml ' Joe is :mother member of the team who Ml will he lost from next year's squad by gradua- tion. They'll miss him too, for he is a great guard, and mixes well with the passing attack. Joe rarely starred in spectacular play, but he played a hard clean game, never losing faith. Page One Hundred 5. L ' 7 - ...W A 1 sf. V-.1-eg' , .Ma--., 'n -'mari 4 , - - ull., 4 , waht Hr. J. 'Lt .K 1918 HURRI-KANE RENOVO AT RENOVO-January 14 Misfortunes always come by threes -so runs a superstition and we're about ready to believe it. We lost. They were too good that's all. Now that that's over may be we can start in right again. We shall see, WARREN AT KANE-January 18 Kane duplicated their feat pulled off earlierfin the season by defeating Warren again. It was a great game, with the scores playing leapfrog over each other. When the Enal whistle blew Kane's was one hop ahead. Thus we evened up our defeat in football. JOHNSONBURG AT JoHNsoNBURG-January 20 We had no trouble in snowing under the Paper City boys for our initial league victory. The first half was all Kane's, ending 30-3. The Seconds played most of the half and proved their worth by holding the scoring even forthe rest of the play. MT. JEWETT AT KANE-January 24 - Everything worked smoothly. Mt. Jewett arrived on time, put up a ,good fight, and took their licking. We're satisfiedg the fans are still behind us, and J ewett wasn't disappointed. 1 V SHEFFIELD AT KANE-January 27 D We were forced to the limit to annex this game. Sheffield presented a fast, test. Our fellows finally found themselves in the last period, and nosed 'out a scant victory. Fight and much of it, was the only thing that saved us. DURANT CITY AT DURANT CITY-January 30 Our return game with Durant City turned out as badly for them as the first. We had the advantage in size and experience so this victory doesn't carry much glory with it. I A . LUDLOW AT LUnLow-February 1 , Ludlow put up a good fight and made us work for what we got. The first quarter showed us that it would be no cinch for Kane, but we soon began to locate the net and steadily increased the gap between the scores. BRADFORD AT KANE-February 3 Bradford got off to a good start in the first quarter, but in the second stanza Kane, realizing what it was up against, snapped out of its coma and drowned out h . . . t elr opponents with a deluge of field goals. After that the result was never in doubt. RIDGWAY AT RIDGWAY-February 7 This massacre, ending 45-21, queered all our hopes for the cup for this year Ridgway started out well, collecting 22 points in the first half while we were getting a lowly two-counter. The second set was more even but we were unable to overcome their big lead. ST. MARYs AT KANE-February 10 Aided' by a disastrous third quarter in- which they outscored us I5-2, St. Marys forced us to chalk up another galling defeat. Another factor in the result was the loss of Freddy Doubles, our Captian and star forward who was out of the game because of sickness. P OnHndrd dOe Ll 7 PX - .fs 3. .1 l wif? l a If 4-3 . ff A 35 X! A f 15151 . 1. M Fys , W.. rapid-passing bunch which kept our hearts in our throats for most of the con- ' wi 9 dh ... M X4 if ' . 53 51. -122. 'f Fr.. l Q J' 7 llgi 8 u 2 GH 71 , HmiLs3i Qlfygfwi af , 192.8 HURRPKANE JOHNSONBURG AT KANE February 14 Showing greatly improved form, Johnsonburg sprang a surprise and held us on almost even terms until the last quarter, at one time leading by five points. In the last canto the Red and Blue staged a rally and cinched the game. The Kane Seconds showed great form in the first period, holding the 'Burg bunch on even terms 7-7. . T MT. JEWETT AT MT. JEWETT--February 15 Mt. J ewett reluctantly dropped another game to the Red and Blue in a fast and interesting contest. The seconds started and finished the game, showing up even better than the regulars. The Jewett lads showed good form but had tough luck on the shots, As it was, it was no walk-away for Kane. , CORRY AT. KANE-February 17 After playing rings around Corry in the first half, Kane slowed up and al- lowed the visitors to tie the score. It was still tied at the end, but in the extra ive-minutes period Kane broke loose and garnered three more goals to win the fray. ' SHEFFIELD AT SHEFFIELD-February 18 Shefiield evened up her score with Kane by downing a fighting team, 29-18. Kane was forced to play without Doubles when he was declared ineligible by the 'Sheilield coach. Although stunned by this reversal, the Kane passers d1dn't give up but fought a losing game to the finish. - LUDLOW AT KANE-February 24 ' Ludlow threw us a scare by heading our dribblers up until the waning minutes of play. About this time Kane began to come out of the fog and showed some real form, piling up five field goals that put' the game on ice. f' BRADFORD AT BRADFORD-March 2 Our confidence lost this game for us. Q The Kaneites had an easy time during the second canto, and then lay down in the third stanza. On the other hand Bradford braced and went into the lead, and then held us on even terms in the last period. In the end Bradford was a scant point to the good. A RENOVO AT KANE-MaTCh 9 A Kane High tasted defeat several times this year and failed to take the honors in Section 7, but all this was wiped out when they triumphed over the railroad town tossers, sectional champs, by a 34-I8 score. The team certainly brought the season to a close in a glorious manner. literally dying with their boots on. Page One Hundred and Two 1 , ,. H.. fy, K 4 7' .A-,..,. f-1' Tta- ,gg - he- . ,rgfi 5 f he . . 41'1 v eg , riic ' . I c J F4 4 l'92.8 HURRI-KANE Q . 4 1425 vw e - Athletic Review TWICE a year we set aside time to make a survey of our work: once, before it starts, to lay plans, formulate aims and objectives and map out methods to gain those aims, and again, when the year closes, to look back and take stock, to see wherein we have achieved our purposes and wherein we have failed, so that we may correct the mistakes and profit by the lessons during another year. With this in mind, we look back upon our athletic program of 1927-28 as the school year draws to a close. V . As we do -so, we experience first a feeling of pride, pride in the way our boys and girls have played, in the qualities they have shown, in the conduct displayed, in the way they have won, yes, even in the way they have lost-because, some- how, when We lost, we lost none of our self respect, none of our fighting, we lost only the game., Winning or losing, our teams have always been a credit to the High School and the community. Time and again they have won compliments from outsiders as well as from our own townspeople for their clean sportsman- ship, hard fighting, never-say-die spirit, and all-round behavior on and offthe field. Surely one of our aims, to inculcate through athletics certain moral lessons, lessons in self-control, self-sacrifice, good sportsmanship, co-operation, and per- severance, is being achieved. In the season's records, too, there is reason to feel satisfied. Of course, the vital aims of athletics in our schools can be realized even when we do lose 5 yet their achievement does depend on each putting forth his best to win. As evidence that our boys and girls have done this, we point with some degree of satisfaction to the records they have made: in football, seven games won, one tied, three lost, in boys' basketball, sixteen won, seven lost, in girls' basketball, eight won, one tied and three lost, the percentage records being .7oo, .695, and .727 re- spectively. In football and girls' basketball these are the best in years. The boys' basketball is not so good as a year ago when we won the pennant, but two vic- tories over Warren stamp it as an exceptional one. . In two respects we have not attained the goal set. One of these is in student participation. There has been a big improvement, but it is still far behind what it should be. Athletics for all, every student engaged in some form of athletic endeavor, we have yet to reach. -Too large a number of our students are denying themselves the good that can be derived from such a program. Finances is the other respect in which we are lacking. There, too, we have fallen below the mark set. This may have been due to a general business depres- sion in our community, and it is hard to see how it could be helped. But it has worked a hardship on us in one way. Last fall with everything looking prosper- ous, we put all our available funds, some sixteen hundred dollars, into several long-needed improvements on our Athletic Field. Now the end of the year finds us with an empty treasury and about one thousand dollars needed to complete the job. Some solution to this problem will have to be formed before next fall. In spite of a lack of funds, however, our friends have been loyal and interested, and we want to take this occasion to thank the public, the students, and the newspapers for their support. xx GLX-3' X--. ' saw-wseswe we rf- . , .l I y, 1 M:-V A is 'L Page One Hundred and Three f 4 i928 HURRI KANE y Cheer Leaders Are we going to win? ' AB-SO-LUTE-LY ! This is no bit of drawing room conversation 3 it is Watty and his gang yelling at the student body and the long-drawn-out reply of the students. It is the best way we, as students, can win the game and our cheer leaders are there to see that we do it. School spirit is manifested by the support the school gives its various under- takings. Athletics demand emotional stimulus to a certain extent and it is up to the cheer leaders to bring about that condition. N o school can estimate the value of well-trained, ever-ready cheer leaderst leaders who are present at every game, leaders who miss the best points of the game to give the team the necessary sup- port, leaders who carry on regardless of what the score indicates. - To Watty Watterson and Punt Ellithorpe, veteran leaders of '28, was given the task of training leaders for next year. John Dolan, Marie Erich and Chuck Ulf, having learned the yells and motions, are .now ready to lead the school in support of the teams of 1929. Cheer the coach and cheer the team, ' Hip-Hip-Hooray I Cheer them once and cheer again, Hip-Hip-Hooray! Oh, Kane High, play ball today, Oh, Kane High, win every play. Hit that line and tear a hole, Hip-Hip-Hooray ! , Run right thru and make a goal, Hip-Hip-Hooray! Oh, Kane High, play ball today 5 Oh, Kane High, win every play. YA A Page One Hundred and Four g i f-rf--Q - v A ll ' 5 xy ff -4 XP' FN , - xv' .1 . 4- X ' 'S+-fix, f L, A H . l a ll H sr vzwrafd H9585 Page Om' Illulflnvl 411111 I' .K .1 f 1 - J 1 Q1 .1 N FIAVNI fuzz: Y. B:1rI1-tt, Ii. Anderson, H. Elliott. A. Johnson. Sw-om! 1'o11'.' IC. GIISIIQLIISOII, N. IX'12LIIg.f0IlI, C'. Iiichardson, I.. PIIIith0rp0, R. in Imrt, M. Maze, M. I'II'ICIiSOI1. Tllfrrl rozzx' Cf XVisc-, IC. INIcC'11tchc-011. A. Mvlivnna. G. C'0Is0n, IC. EIIQSIIICJIII F0111-I1 Sf1'z111z1hz111. .111 II :wry 6' .lflnzulry I3 .lrzrzurlry 1,4 .lun mzry .34 .lfznvmry .27 Fl'bl'llIII'!1 IU l 0br1u1ry I4 FPbl'1lIll'jj I-5 l c'I11'11111'j1 IS Ff'bl'IlIII'jf .24 .Ilrzrrh .2 .Ilarrh 3 Page Una Ilzmdrml um GIRLS' BASIiFITI3AI.I, Sf'III1II3III.FI Krmzf Opp Wu1'1'v11 at VV2LI'I'0Il .... .. ZI 42 St. INfI11rys at St. IVI:11'ys. . 33 0 I31'11cIf0rcI at Iiano .,.. 43 I7 NIT. .Icwvff :Lt Iizmv. , 28 IQ SI1vfHvld ut Iizmc-. 42 14 St. Marys at Iizxnv ...... 20 I5 .IOIIIISOIIIPIIFQ at Iianv ,..,... I0 IO Mt. .lvwott at Mt. Jvwvtt. . . 24 IQ SI1vI'HvI1I 2111 Sh0fIivIcI ,..,,., 20 I7 Iburzumt Pity at Kano ,.., 30 5 B1udf01'cI :Lt I3r:uIf01'1I, . . I4 3,0 Warren at Kano .,...,.. IQ 18 'I'0t:1I P0in1.s. . . 304 ZIS IA' ' , Agn 'T i I 53,211 ' 53+ ' 1 1 ' ,Adu -V 55- A , g 't A l' ' 3 K F Ea M wi. Basketballk1928 WARREN AT WARREN-eJanuary 6' Our girls fared forth to meet defeat at Vlvarren in their first real game. Warren was in the lead throughout, and was never in danger. But although we were defeated in seore, we were not defeated in spirit, and faeed the rest of the season determined to make this the first, last and only defeat. ST. MARYs AT ST. MARYS7-IU'H'lLG7'.U I3 VVith their resolve firmly fixed in their minds, the Kane team journeyed to St. Marys to come back victorious with a score of 3349. They started leading at the very beginning and were ahead I7'f5 at the end of the first half. Because of their good team work, they earned a vietory which resulted in a return of confidence. BRADFORD AT KANswJanuery I4 VVe rather changed Bradford's opinion of its team when we sent them home with a score of 43-I7 in our favor, of eoursel Bradford made the initial basket, but after that our girls jumped to the lead and stayed there throughout the rest of the game. LUELLA l lLLITHORPE, 1 orwm'r1 Punt as a forward, surely has helped push the team toward victory. She has a great number of times saved the game for us by putting the ball in the basket at the eriti- eal moment. This is Puntfs third and last year on the varsity. MAXINE BIAZE, Cenler Alyvays playing her hardest eenter, Maxine proved a formidable foe to our oppo- . nents. Max only played one year on the Varsity but proved herself worthy of the honor. Page One Hundred and Seven ft J .1 Basketballw1928 MT. JIQWETT AT KANE-January Q4 Handicapped by having three of our regular varsity players gone, We showed Mt. Jewett that it takes a fast team to keep up with our girls-and that Mt. Jewett Wasnlt fast enough! SHEFFITLLD AT KANr:AJanuary 27 Sheffield came to Kane expecting to show us which was the better team. They did: we trimmed them 43714. VVith a score of I2-I against them at the end of the first quarter, they started playing harder, but still We kept ahead and sent them back with less confidence than they had before the game. ST. MARYS AT KANEAFebruary 10 St. Marys raided our gym, determined to offset our former Victory over them. They thought they were successful when the first half ended with a score QrO in their favorg but the Kane girls gave them an unpleasant surprise when they crept ahead and defeated them with a score of 20-I5. RUTH GERHART, Forward Ruth has lived up to all expectations and has become a star forward in her senior year. She has worked very hard for her place on the varsity, a place which will be very hard to fill next year. CELESTE RICHARDSON, Guard Celeste has been the stand-by of Kane High School. She always plays her hardest and gives her best toward gaining a victory for her Alma Mater. This is her first and last year on the Varsity and she will certainly be missed next year. Page' Our Ilrmalml :md liighl ., , H - .4 ' , tn. 4.5, Im . .wmie .a -ua f-we :Tribe ' lf 'fl Y ,v.,:. ..,. iz E' to asia: 'Vo o To ' e i lvbll T -W-ig' 19 18 HU fx R 1 - K AN 5 6, 7 Q we as ... ,C W1 .Sw is fi' yr' V xwxgx ' L, Xxx ,Lf 1 'Lf-.. ii , ,rv. aa'f1 L ' 11 sv! l , T , 'Li if ff ..,,A. 4 v : v It A V iw-fy, is sf' lil ls, es. Qt? . .. lf, i., i. ,. 1 . fl I I K I Y ,I 59 lgiz, i.'2 ii- iill reg. , . ,,,. X ,L . All! .N-. XX 'iii IAJQ5, le- ' '- .. V,- tf Ll. 'A -H' ...,,., . 1-A Basketball-M A1928 .loHNsoNBURo AT JOHNSONBURG+Fl?bl'IL!tI'jj I4 On Valent1ne's Day, we played the most exciting game of the entire season. ,if:ff-.TW V 246: K HW' Johnsonburg was ahead during the first half, but our girls rallied and gave them N a hard battle, tying them to the seoreiloflo at the end. MT. JEWETT AT MT. JEWETT-February 16' pg Remembering that we had played hard to defeat Mt. Jewett before, we journeyed to their town prepared to work for our next victory. They did not dis- appoint us as the score of 20-19, just before the end of the game, revealed. During the third quarter, we made two more baskets and ended the game vie- jiri toriously, 24-IQ. if SHEFFIELD AT SHEFFIELD-February I8 lfif While calm and still steep valley town and hill, the girls of K. H. S. gill fl traveled to Sheffield to give them another taste of defeat. When at the end of gig the first half we realized we had a mere 6 against their 9, we began to play hard and trimmed them, 2o--17. fs? fff- wh i -l 1 i, ,fy if l l :E 5 l NIILDRED CARLsoN, Guard fl Our staunch guard, Mildred Carlson, has ll ll shown great ability in keeping the opponents , ia from getting any points in their favor. She ig 5 has been on the varsity for two years and has done a big bit for Old Kane High. 3 Q , .Nm . M23 if lli 5 lg l T ANNA MCKENNA, G'u.ard ,gl , l i 1 Were glad Anna will be here next year to X ' l uphold the standards of Kane High. She QS ii has done her share this year and we expect X f great things of her in the future. f Qi lf F. i ll Qlll ilig if llll 4 1 lr 5, Mn ll :QQ ,1 1 NORMA lu.-KNGOLD, Side Center il fl 12, Norma, always a-rarinl to go, has eer- l' tainly proved a valuable help to our team. lllzl Norma as side center was a great asset to 'If the team. Since she is a senior, we lose her il through graduation, too. - , 1 ll si L 5 ' ' iv, we gr 'V E 555,23 iq if 2 55 3 Q .ill liils T I J l fi Page Our Ilnmlred and Nine . fiat: 'lil ' .fgzrwf eff Q'lf iff? t X44 il? IQ. A il 'XEQE4 . 'X X s....., 1 -,W xg 'M Q. :E 1 E, , 'VN g,.'ii13iJi?'x ,IQ f,. I :sm ,jxxx , .,:,f 1 ' , X153 n,Qf,frl 4 ff My - Q. M, ,T .1 - ,V U g .-xg ,xg gk -V-...,,..,' f' f-eff' ' ' N, '-Ttfig Q 'la' j, - ' 9 -w-. ,ff x, 4 ,- R FKA I DUBANT CITY AT KANE-February 24 The Durant City girls played hard, but Kane took the lead in the beginning and did not give them a chance to make a very high score. The girls were so much smaller than ours, that it was no match at all,' and we sent them back with a score of 30-5. BRADFORD AT KANE-M arch 2 The Kane team crashed into a terrible defeat of 30-14 when Bradford came here. We were behind in the first quarter, but forged to the front and played hard during the second quarter. The third quarter was rather listless until the last few minutes. Then Bradford snatched the victory 'from our hands. . WARREN AT KANE'-MGTCh 3 The Warren sextette registered its-second victory over our girls but not until after a hard fight. The two teams were on even terms throughout the game, Kane being 3 points ahead Eve minutes before the game ended. Butla basket in the dying moments of the game gave the victory to Warrenlin thelfonn of a score 19-18. ' Page One Hundred and Ten Q! 1 AU.: 2. .47 -gig- . .mt ,. ... is 'Uv ' Y . . N. 'M A N , H Y Y A , V ,V ,'-.. 7-1. 'Q ,ij - ' ' ,' ' T N ' 1 if '. +f.jj11g'.?.ai.1Q-'Pf1 V.' , A Q 2 ' L 1Q.,a5'r if-i1:,g,,,.f 1955 3' fire if ' f' fwigiwy. - ' - A 2 I V Hi 5-iii f .2 1. T A . - -- e K A is-all 4 p., , s a. I'-928 Huam-KANa Sava' iw 2 s gf' . f-' CJ X e 1 D Puff :aaa lvl. l A C ' 9' iiffiir lea. 5 s 2 N ' ' . ' A A Scholastic League . ,Q f 'J h The members of this league are the teams of the Faculty, Hi-Life and Hurri- C9 45 2 ' 1,003 Kane. The games not -only afford much amusement for the spectators, but they p 2 ' A also contribute to the financing of- the several banquets the Student Council , A gf sponsors throughout the year for the various varsity teams. A This year the Hurri-Kane team permitted the Hi-Life tossers to wear the laurels for a short time. Then the Faculty, having tasted blood in an encounter with the Hurri-Kane, challenged Hi-Life. What chances had a student referee T T against his teachers? Of course, the Faculty team were credited with another :g i X4 victory and stands today, for the first time in the history of the school, unde- , ' feated. A scones A ff Hi-Life ..... ..... 1 8 Hurri-Kane ..... .... 1 2 .ff Faculty. . .,, ...., I8 Hurri-Kane ..... . . . 9 'gf -J. ' Faculty. . ..... 24 Hi-Life .... . .... I3 , HL . LINE-UP T 1.32.55 X4 H1-LIFE FACULTY HURR1-KANE 77 ' iii . John Decello, C Mr. Engstrom, G Francis Keatley, G 1, QW Roland Johnson, F Mr. Rickert, F Jack Healy, C ' , Robert Brooder, G Mr. Armacost, C Walter Watterson, F Howard James, F Mr. Lee, G Tom Henretta, F Curtis Lindquist, G Mr. Mitchell, G Mr. Kantz, F Mr. Light, G Milton Lind, F ffl Mr. Skillman, G . sf. ' 157 . an . 'fr .a H, 3' . T . ' , Mr. Kantz, F 2, ,yLf15fl A -E. M. A. '28 Athletic Council JoHN FRANZEN ....... ...............,...... ...... P r esident WALTER WATTERSON. . . .................... . . .Vice President 5',g.1,, ALFHILD BLooM ...... ..... S ecretary T 24 ROBERT KANTZ ..... .,.................................. T reasurer ' sPoRT MANAGERS Boys' Basket Ball-Howard Moser Girls'.Basket Ball, Gladys Colson A' . ooAoHEs , ' ,,ll Mr. Engstrom V Miss Stranahan 'c if Not to be served, but to serve may truly be stated as the slogan of the V 2 Council, because after all the big aim of athletics is to render the students such e ,A aid that will better enable them to serve. A sound body leads the way for the , development of a keen mind. , T ' We feel that this year's work has been that of laying a foundation for greater A . results in the future. Kane High's clean, and noble sportsmanship is known over wb' I .ii 1 .V 1535 R'-'V a larger land than We are aware. Therefore, if as a result of the various projects futured by the Athletic Coun- 2 cil we, as students, have grown a little, taller this year, then the efforts of 1-Vi? 4-. +1 this group have been crowned with success. V J. F. '28 ' B Kg is ,. Mtfiff Mg. is . Page One Hundr d and Elezrei '. J e 51 mf? N 41 A , iii? , . 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A Secretary l 2 FLORENCE LARsoN .... .... T reasurer VERNABELLE BARLETT. . ..... Cheer Leader The Hiking Club was organized in 1924 for the purpose of promoting ideal Wonianhood and wholesome recreation. The club proves to be one of the peppiestw clubs for girls. VVe hike once a week to some point of interest near Kane. VVe take a lunch with us and have a joyous time gathered around a camp fire. This year the school offered letters to those girls who, in company with three girls and a leader, hiked one hundred miles. The leaders, who are either upper classmen or teachers, decide the distance hiked during the day. One outstanding event of the year was the hobby party,'l to which each girl came dressed to represent her hobby. Under the supervision of Miss Stranahan the Hiking Club has grown to be one of the most helpful organizations in Kane High. H. E. ,29 Page One Ilzcmlnvi and Yuzwlim ' 'WA' . ,,, -' FI, .isasf J. T ay. s '- M... ,...:' U. F, - . l-ww.. I V' f 553'-23135 .3ifliT'3f' - ,A ..,m,.. in ',- , , W fgkvinfegil A l. s. -. ,tv s ll 'gill 75-gm, I f D mmf? T JC.. 'rx M X? 'Zvi w 1- ...xl , Y .fr . ' if my - 1,1511 g'N,'.,'. x. f l v . .- , -,Q fi- efiiflj ., ,gy lsfi ,,. E- 1 !f'.l SET! I Qi . gps zgai :SA Wi Y' ffllz 15,13 fill airs Vai ll ' ie.-,' ' I 1 1 l .il T2 f Q . .Rl K- it , I f 'Q I 1 we if X X 5 ,A vt X ,. Gym 't Right dress. At this command from Miss Stranahan, the physical direc- toress, every head turned toward the right, and the line straightened as if by magic. t'Attention. T' All looked straight ahead. The roll call was then taken, after which a careful inspection of the girls' gym class was made, revealing several pairs of light colored stockings and a wrinkled middy or two. Aside from this everyone was alert and ready for work. H Right face. Each one turned right. Forward march. The class began marching forward, each girl immediately falling in step and proceeding like a soldier. After receiving a few more similar commands, the girls performed exer- cises with hand apparatus. It was during these exercises that the dumbells had a chance to show their brightness tif the varnish hadn't worn offj. Those who desired had a chance to swing the Indian clubs. The dumbells and Indian clubs having been put away, the class formed a straight line, and each person in her turn attempted rope climbing. Some failed to climb a fourth of the distance, but others showed that they could not be out- done by the monkeys in this task. After the rope climbing performance, the class was dismissed. The above mentioned activities are only a few of the many things done in Gym. 'T Folk dancing, exercises on the parallel bars and on the buck are learned and performed with great alaerity by the pupils. Volley ball is sometimes played and enjoyed by the girls. lt is in 'tGym that the girls become acquainted with basketball, the sport that is best liked of all the games played in Gym. Besides all these physical exercises we also have mental exercises. VVe study hedlth to some extent, learning the main essentials for maintaining good health and the care of the various parts of the body. The necessity of good health is greatly stressed. l'nder the excellent direction of our f'Gym teacher, Miss Stranahan, we have all had an enjoyable year of work and play. XR. A. '28, Inge One llzmdrefi and Thirlven . f V X ,f . f 'if' ,ff . - g i K v, fqrflz, dxf' ' afxf as-as ff -' X -N, , ,-- -'ff' ' We M' X' . ' .. ...M--f ,..1 f' X ,NY X ' . l c MY' ,.,f' ,f ' T'tfx.eN -s-. , ,,1 ,f' K '-- 'X' ' Na ,ff , I. e M g Zggjwfc' Page Ona Ilzmfired and I ourlevn .. ,,31:gJ,,1-' ' v .,,,,,... f, iff., A E' ,15- fan 2' r , rf , X, - Q Y .gn U 51 -1 Vx .- ,. ...,,,..m,QQ 2-2L'5VVVVVVfgg 'F V T-L ffii.i lf - - ,ff A aw! W 2- KH- Y- -'17, - ' .. - - ff - - , V.. -ff.. .3534 ' . QQ. V:1'QVfQ?4'1Q!?.BQ'if7 '-Q5 -VV. QQ QEQ AF G .,:.,, ... Q Q, ., QQQ .Q .... Q Q Q Q. ., ,VV . QQ V :V 1, .. 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I lfffilg N K NLF' ' 'fl t x ' ., ' o Q ' gl -QN t , 'Y . . 1' Student Council For thc 'past scvcral ycars an organization, callcd thc C'o-opcrativc Board, consisting of both faculty and studcnt mcrnbcrs has had chargc of student activ- itics in Kanc lligh School. This past fall it was thought advlsahle to cxpand this organization so that thcrc would lac grcatcr student participation. Aftcr much thought and consideration, on thc part of faculty and studcnts, thc Studcnt Vouncil was dcvlscd and adoptcd. 'l'l1c purposc of thc Studcnt Council is to supcrvisc such activities of thc High School that do not cornc undcr thc jurisdiction of other organizationsg to act in an advisory capacity in any cases arising in thc school and referred to itg and to act as an intcrincdiary hctwccn thc students and thc faculty. The council consists of cightccn Il10II1lJOI'S as follows: Tho Prcsidcnts and tho class advisors of thc thrcc uppcr classmcn, tcn homo room rcprcscntativcs chosen by thc various homo rooms, onc faculty rncmhcr at largc and thc principal of thc High School as lllt'llll30I' lil' officio. In thc short tilnc thc Studcnt Council has functioncd it has hccn vcry suc- ccssful and wc cxpcct that succcss to continuc 111 thc fnturc. -F l ,vc 4. . . ..j. Pugr Um' llumlrwl mn! Swwizlzwz 'I A-?.'r-rl-1 . A we X X x i w i i Debating Club IRENE MAE BLAIR. . . ....... . ............ ....... I 'resident JOHN DICELLO ..... .... l 'ice President REUBEN STRANDINE. . , ....., Secretary HOWARD MPIALY ................,........................,..... Treasurer An organization that has fulfilled its promise of being keenly interesting and instructive is this year's Debating Club. A large number of students from all classes meet in Room 8 on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month. Here under the expert guidance of Miss Baird, our club adviser, our future Clays and VVebsters are given a chance to display their oratorical ability. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in Debating among the stu- dents. Many and varied are our topics for debates, and it is extremely interesting to note the large number of students who take active part in them. The year 1927-28 is the first year that Kane has had a successful Debating Club for some time. There are two main teams, the affirmative and negative teams, that compete with out-of-town debating teams. There are also teams chosen from each class that debate various questlons when the club session IS not an open forum meeting. VVe members consider this the best club that is in High School this year. M. C. A.'28. Page One Hundred and Eighteen f T'x . qs' w, M . .mr f 4 tv, -'S I.. , T ww? ,Q 'h 1, ,1-f ..4....-,..e-. , . . , f, -M, , A I .. J.. . ...wax l ..., ' 3 . '. f , ' t ' v - ji? .. Fan '-La. f 'wi N, F S If . . .- Debating Team First roux' P. DeMarte, H. Mealy, G. Smith, Miss Baird, Foach, J. Franzen. Second 1'ou,'.' J. Dieello. N. Mangold, P. Shaw, ll. James, CT. Monegghanj This year, the first for a number of years, Kane High School participated in Inter-Scholastic Debating. The first debate of the season was with Bradford. The question was 'flie- solved that the Philippine Islands should be granted their complete and im- mediate independence. The second debate was held with lVarren. This time they discussed the advantages and evils of installment buying. In the third debate, this time with Shefield, again the Philippine question was the subject for discussion. We lost to Bradford twice. With Warren, we were more successful 5 one score favored Warren, the other Kane. The members of the team are to be commended for the splendid effort they have put forth. Page One Ilunflvefl and Nineteen ll if I 4 i 3 2 1 1 I 'x :Kin I Q' tl I 9 ll l N?-F X 3 'Vg 'll II A I' - .ga 'N lg ll I In f 5 ' f , Y Y ,A 'XR .rife ' . 2 .:-,.f- wx ,A .,---eq'-iv., .. .- . f -, ,i H e--- f-ef-M V -1-f 'W' ' -L M 1' 'Iv 2-1, ,' V, f ,. 'if i'71Q:?'- ,::?i?r,'l', s. fi, 2 sr af., , ix'-l 5. -- -.gi 5, 3 11541: .5 - 'E 1 P L 5 if R 3 xi' ' m ': fT:3 'T'i T i f' 7 'vi T13 f f gill' fi , .-L W S W U YQ. 2-X ,.,.LLg,. 'fl .--.gig-?4g ' ,, f' , 8.4 '- . Y, V X V km . 'M-f-f ' , ,W . wx, , ,A ,, ,, . I 'Junior Chamber Of Commerce VIOLA SCHRIEBER. ..........A.........,,,...........,.,.....,... l'resz'fImit LENA S1v11TH ..........., .... . . .Vice I'res2'flent I1UTHMAE VALENTOUR .... .....,. 1 Secretary EVERETT SAMU1c1,soN, . . . . , ..,,...... Treasurer Kane High School April 4, 1928 Mr. School Friend Everywhere, Universe Dear Sir: The Junior Chamber of Commerce composed of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Commercial Students renewed their membership for 1927-28, October fourth. The club was organized during 1925-26 to associate the classes into a single group that could work together to promote social activities and to learn more about the Commercial world of today. The purpose of one of the bi-monthly meetings is to bring before the club any business that arises during the month. The other is a social meeting at which an educational program is given by an appointed committee. This year the Commercial Club is paying one-third of the price of a Monroe Calculator that was purchased by the School Board, for the Commercial Department. Under the capable supervision of our adviser, Miss Tuttle, the club has grown to be successful and one of the largest activity clubs in Kane High School. By the growing enthusiasm that is shown each year it will surely hold its place as one of the most popular activities of the school. Very truly yours, H. M. C. '28 Viola Schreiber Page One Hundred and Twenty 4' V' ,Z A 1.4. V, wf wif? x. 'f 1 . MU, 1 .-... mf! 4, ,t.,., , -tk. ,. ? s fx u ,f --.K -. N, X 1 , 1 six? 1 x if it 1 'mf' 3 Ei W cw-.aw as 'A fwfr! The Scientific Club HOWARD Mosizn .... . . ,..,., Pre.wz'rlent WILLIAM MoNRoi3. . , ....... l'1'r':f ljI'C'NI.ffI?IIf JUNE BRAY .....,.. . . .Scrrctfz1'y-Trer1sz41'cr .IoHN IJICELLO .,...... ......,.,.,,., i Wont lVIAYBl-ILLE SWANsoN. . . .....,., LIibl'llI'I-1171 SAM BIFANO ....,....,, ...,........................,,.,. A qrvgwzlzf-111-Arms The Scientific Club was organized two years ago under the Mr. Armacost to create and stimulate a greater interest in science. To gain this end, use is made of current scientific information and the lives famous scientists who have made their presence felt in the world. The program consists of lectures, demonstrations, and papers prepared by the members. These are often supplemented by the use of the Acme Projector or movie reels. One reel in which We were especially interested was entitled 'tBeyond the Microscope. In addition to these programs, we visited the Chemical Plant of Mr. James Where We learned how wood is distilled destructively and the Glass Plant where we noted the chemistry of glass. The Club meets during the forty minute period, twice a week. Membership is open to any sophomore, junior and senior taking general science, physics or chemistry. VVith the membership increasing yearly, the same spirit prevailing the club should become the greatest and best organization in Kane High. leadership of and work of -MJ. H. ,211 Prim' Om' llznzdwfl mn! 7'n f'11ly-mir ui... .,,i ,tx Q. in Lift' 1 ix ., fs .1 . Qt' P, Al A YN N al I l K ll ,G U ff' W'-A W... M... ' 1 A, M .Y ,ip 1 - ' 'J - fm: ,K V Q Hg L ' N l 11 .1 .' fe' , X ' 1 -W l La Societie Francaise FRANCIS IQEATLEY .... ...... P resident lNiARTIlA GUs'rAFsoN. . . . . .Vive President MARTHA '1'R1':NKLi:. , ...... Secretary l3AVID IloW1cLLs. . . . . .Treasurer Miss Loma .....,, ...,... . ..Adm'ser Morro Voul01'r West P0u110z'1'. La Societe Francaise, now in its fourth year, started off this fall with a bang. The officers for the year had been elected last term and everything was in readi- ness for an early start. Meetings are held alternate Tuesdays with one social meeting a year. En- tertaining and instructive programs are given under the guidance of Miss Long, our faculty adviser. The programs consist of songs, stories, plays, poems, reports and talks on French customs and habits. The French Club has chosen a motto, colors and emblem. The motto is 'I Youloir West Pouvoir, ffCTo VVish Is To Be Ablel. The colors are blue, white and red which stand for it Liberty-Fraternity, and Equality. The emblem or ensigna is the cockade made up of the tri-color. Our hope is that each year the French Club will do more towards stimulating an interest in French as a spoken language. D. D. H., 328 Page One Ilmzilrefi and 7'1z1e111y-fm: ' '-Es: FP'-. x if f ,,, ,f !, v ' T. -at ...W W., ...,. - ,..,,,.. A... -,., 2-.. fs N' - 'Avaya-:wo ' . 9 A - ,l, 4: fe -f - -ff xx - . My N , ' ' .-,gf ' 4 L The Tenth Legion nomo OF P1zAE'1'ons LUELLA ELL1'1'HoRPi:. . . . EL01si: IQELTS ,...... . .Pro Consul . , .Quaestor . . .Aedfle . . .ffensor . . . . . Trfbzme , , .... Consul FRED Fizns ....... JANE VVOODNVARD. . . RAYMOND BRAY. . . TIICRBICRT SPETZ. . . MoTTo Hljro 07l17l?'fJYL-9 wzus, pro uno o1nn.es.H The purpose of the Tenth Legion is to create a closer relationship between its members and to arouse interest concerning Roman life. Programs dealing with phases of Roman life which are ordinarily not spoken of nor studied during the regular Latin classes-games, clothing, foods, religious customs, home life and educationgare given by different members of the club. The meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday of the month. The program committee is planning a minute study to culminate in a ban- quet given in true Roman style. The Tenth Legion has always been one of the most successful and interesting clubs of K. H. S. since it was first organized in IQ22. L E '28 Pager Om' llumlrwl and 7l'lZ'F11lj'-fhl'f6 :gg xn i,... ,.i , i . .' -r' r'.':P l ? , Fl Q l l ' f , 'iN'xA 1. X i , 1 4 Q ' , 43 tru: 5 . , ig: A ri --r:-X03 192.8 HUP-RPKANE YF t Washington Trip AT LAST dawn! And then in the homes of some eighty seniors, those who were accustomed to early rising, arose, physically alert, and those who had lain awake half the night in anticipation of the great day, fell asleep, mentally ex- hausted. From seven o'clock until IOZIO, groups of excited boys and girls arrived at the Pennsylvania Station, carrying bags, lunches and candy. The last-named boxes arrived in the hands of the boys who frequent the Sugar Bowl, but they were soon relieved of their packages by the girls. Finally the long-expected whis- tle of the locomotive sounded in the distance, and then it was not long before we were speeding towards Washington, to the tune of Watty and his gang's song, We don't come to town very often, but row-de-dow when we do. Our first stop was at Renovo. One of the boys, hungry for a hot dog, pro- ceeded to procure one. To his dismay, he saw the train begin to move, and then gain in speed. Jack ran, caught the train as it backed but lost his hot dog,- but such is a dog's life. The next stop of interest was of twenty rninute's duration to view the capitol at Harrisburg. From thence we proceeded to Washington, arriving there at 8 o'clock. Busses conveyed us to our hotel where we soon secured meal tickets and were assigned to rooms. Afterwards we viewed the town, and some of the boys attended a De Molay dance. Needless to say, not many of us slept that night much to the dismay of our teachers and the manager of the hotel. Starting out at 8 o'clock the next morning, we visited the Pan American Building, the Lincoln Memorial in Potomac Park and various other places of interest. We were allotted just a certain length of time in each building, and no period seemed sufficiently long enough to see everything. In the afternoon we went to Mt. Vernon by trolley. Here is one of the pret- tiest natural scenes of the trip, the large white mansion, the rolling green lawn surrounding it, and the Potomac winding below, presenting a picture that will last long in our memory. Bud couldn't figure out how Washington ever threw a silver dollar across the Potomac, but the guide explained to him that money went farther in those days. l' Saturday morning we went to the capitol, the Bureau of Printing and En- graving and last to the zoo, but for more than one reason, we did not linger there long. We had the afternoon off, so most of us attended a show, for we were too tired for sight seeing. A number of more ambitious members went up in air- planes. That night we learned that we had missed one of Washington's most beauti- ful sights, the Congressional Library. We hurried to the building and were es- pecially impressed by the sight of thousands of lights in the dome shining down on all kinds of marble work. Thus, ended our experiences in Washington. No accident or mishaps was recorded outside of a number of us getting lost in dumb-waiters at the hotel. Some did lose themselves in the city, but after wandering around in a circle, they finally hailed a taxi, which brought them safely back to the hotel. We came home in Pullmans. This was a new experience for most of us and our varied reactions horrified several of the chaperons. We finally did become quiet and fell asleep. Next thing we knew we had arrived at Sergeant and had barely time to get dressed before the train pulled into Kane. Our trip to Washington, once a dream had become a memory. Page One Hundred and Twenty-four Q I 'W P7 X4 X4 X4 I , -4 Z' fy! if ' L A G' N cv r Q i X4 77 YK l A tmpaawtwaaw 'f as 'Wi aware s-4 199.9 HURRI ,KANE 5 v 4 History Department MR. ENGs'rRoM Miss LOGAN Miss BAIRD MR. KANTZ l af- Po, 5 if , . . f ,wi.5.was1veF:g'ff53ggj.7g.i:jgcfLfiigQ:5'2wi,?i,,,- ' 5 '?'?'ff ff 1 ggi fi igililsf iff' 53ziFT??iQlFT?5'Q 'VV' V -, ,.,, .. 'Lg ..,3:i,,g gf'-1 .A .urs-W' -4 e ' ng fsi,,,a5 ,Aye -C MW .V -,L+-fry I-.,if,,,-V V- if., -.a,,v',,! 19115-4 qi tr' -1. r ,1 g J,-5 f1,vwii'j-Q:,LQ.-. .1 i l Y 1-M w' vffhf.. Ffif-?fr?'5f'i?'1 fL -mfg -Hfffiw 'i 'f'?' g a t M at f f.?1 - .r .1 f . , , K . , 4 4' . ai..-+4-je u,-,'iA-...if Q ., ' .Y-Ae jxr n N In ' A 'figs ' M A ll ll ik l'Q'-'R ' ll If - In il , an A A . W . . 'wut' P . 1 . I1 .. 4 . el. ,, A -'Cf lp. L1 - History is one of the most interesting and beneficial subjects taught in our high school, therefore it is required in all courses. The history department consists of various branches such as Civics, Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History, American History and Problems of Democracy. It is so divided that we receive training in some form each year for three and a half years. As Freshmen we begin our study of history with Mr. Engstrom. He teaches Civics which is divided into two classes-Vocational and Community, each being one-half year subjects. Classes in vocational training are presented with a body of important problems with which the students will deal all their lives. This study also helps a doubtful person choose a vocation. Community Civics is taught in the last semester. The purpose of this form is to teach the student the meaning of his communitys life and of the government in relation to that life. This year is the foundation of the history course. Having mastered the first year, we begin the second year's work under Miss Logan who instructs us in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History. The aim of this course is to make the world intelligible. Why do We study about the past? is a question often asked. The answer is We study the past so that We may understand the forces which have brought about modern times. A resume of Ancient and Medieval History is given in order to carry out the above answer. Modern History is taught the greatest part of the year. The next year We find ourselves located in Miss Baird's or Mr. Kantz's American History classes. This course needs little or no explanation for the name implies the contents. We study American conditions from- the date of the first immigration to the present time. As dignified Seniors, we enter Mr. Kantz's class of Problems of Democracy, better known as P. D. This year's work consists chiefly of discussions on Econ- omic and Social problems which are confronting us today. Immigration, taxa- tion, socialism and factors of production especially receiveour attention. In addition to the helpful and up-to-the-minute lectures given by our instructor, we use the Literary Digest for the purpose of increasing our knowledge of the world as it is today. With this equipment we ought to go into the world ready to play our indi- vidual parts as worthy citizens. M. A. C. '28 Page One Hundred and Twenty-fre A 43 Q5 X4 M. X4 'W 4 A.. J . H-5. 'Q db' ai 1 ' bi, ' .-gy. , . 'Q 'Sidi W, ff 3 A . 35. K xi : T!! 5 1 if 3. fi A -PF ,523 ' MM an . ,aa s . H 75 V MT' P ,.. 5 :ffl ' 2-if? f l MG 6. ag 5. ' iii it .,,, . me ,f . . ' 'ui if . Lf f -fi ,1. ,ga . v. ern. Tiki. . .ft N. . 3355 ,tr w.: 1 f.. WI it .wi W. -. is , ji? Ei E V' aft -1.2 i, W -. t 142. 4 -wil' W. . 2 .- f 192.8 HURRI KANE Exchange Depai tment The Exchange Department is a very important one in that it gives the diff- erent schools the opportunity of comparing their ideas and expressing different comments on the books received in the exchange. We enjoy reading the annuals sent to us by other schools and hope they find ours just as interesting. The exchanges this year are: Tigris ....... . . ..... Kirksville, Mo. M arcullus .... ..... J eiferson City, Mo. La Grange, Ga. Clarion ...... ..... 'Tattler ........ ..... R idgway, Pa. 'Red ci: Black ..... ..... M eadville, Pa. Independence, Iowa. Webb City, Mo. Wapsie. .T .... .... . . 'Kin.g J ack ..,.. ..... Echo ....,. ..... C urwensville, Pa. 'Zenith ..... ..... D uluth, Minn. The J ....................................... Jefferson, Wis. The Tigris-Kirksville, Mo. A Well organized book. The school activities, features and art work are good. Some color inserts and more student Write-ups would add to its popularity. ' The Wapsie-Independence, Iowa. We like your joke section and snap-shot arrangement very much. Individual write-ups and color insertions would im- prove your book. ' ' The Echo-Curwensville, Pa. A well Written book with clever arrangements. A snap-shot and joke section would add to its attractiveness. The J -Jefferson, Wis. This is a very interesting book. More and longer Writeups would improve it. Your joke section is good and the division pages attractive and original. M arculeus-Jefferson City, Mo. An attractive and interesting book. The feature section is especially unusual. The action pictures could be improved. The Clarion-La Grange, Ga. One of our best exchanges. 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V 5.2 -V 'V' V YV, VH- - -ee '.: , V5 V -. Ui, . fi-41 ' :V V' -.HV 'V .. KV' V- SV 313, A HL- . ..f. ,VV , . V W' ff gg lx 122422 G ,gm ,, i fjllfig l , rr , 'HW --iv ' ,...,..., ..Y.,- .. . . . .MW M 4 .7 ..,,....,,.,...., Y 1 W fs ' . ,fm t 5 PM l . , 'f.'z'::. . ' , X gp: , . Girl Reserves ADELINH SMITH .... .................... ...... P r esident FERN DE CAMP ..,. . . .Vice President TVORMA NIANGOLD .... ,.... S ecretary RUBY FOGEL ......... ...........................,.............. T reasurer Here is a group of girls full of fun and pep! This club Was formerly known as 'tThe Blue Triangle Club but was taken over by the National Board of Yeung Women's Christian Association and made a member of the Girl Reserve Department. U They have chosen for the theme of their program this year the leaf. The year is divided into three leaves: the first is the pine, which stands for friendship- the second is the oak, the symbol of strengthg the last is the maple, which signifies beauty. With such an interesting program as this the meetings are both benefi- cial and interesting. The slogan is Face life squarely. The purpose is Find and give the best. A club with such a purpose and slogan is an asset to the community and Kane High School. We hope this club will continue to grow and progress in the Work it is doing. F. D. '28 Page One Hundred and Twenty-mne .iafefiee ui . T 123 w .LEA-5. Q' f'j'3,gQ x I 1. T0 'N Home Economies Department Mlss SPA1'Ln1No Folmfl fn II fools book fn ilu' 16170111111 of H111 Kam' llfglz Srhool. loofff l7OlXllCS'l'lC' SC'IICNC'l+1 CLASS 105 pounds of wide'-uwziko tozichor I9 hungry girls .10 skilled hands 20 cups of o:igo1'110ss Lump of OCOHUIIIY, sizv ol' wzistvd food tho unskillc-d cook throws into thc' gz11'lmg1v 01111. A dash of humor Mix tho 105 pounds of wiclc-awake tvuchor with two hungry girls, add two II101'0, 2Q1'1Itl112Illy mix in tho rc-st until Ixiiiotlc-011 luivv lm!-on ziddod. Altvrllatoly add four of tht- skilled hands and two cups of U3,gt'I'Il0SS until' :ill hzivv lwmi addr-d. Molt tho lump of 1-conolny and thc dash of hurnor, then add to thc well-lnoziton II1lXtlll'0. Mix thoroughly and pour into ll woll vquippod kitchen and serve. This can luv servvd on any day cxcc-pt Thursday between tho hours of 10:30 and 11:50 A. M. M. S.4Y. S., '28 Pfzgr Um' Ilnflrlrivl 111111 Tizirly 1 45 ..1 M 1 Q , I if 3, 5 H. .A . J.-.-sf -v.. ,..,1.,V,,a,,f,,, . 3,iTV ,.:iA,.,g.g,?,, Qs. gg f .5 .N 1. 3-ff, Y :ww i M -- .ff-'. ' ' - N g 'W f -.xv f. ,g , .1 li l 4- V1 f ' - . ' e V tis qu l 1.1 , qf, Q-V .5 iz? :I sa g g . . , Mg.: g, N P, 4 1918 Hunan-KANE 5 0 4 ww of Q -1 141lll'.l- A Domestic Arts Class . Qi ' Soliloquy of Sewing Basket overheard in M iss Spauldimfs sewing room. CVD Eilisaiffeefl Unlike many other sewing baskets, I am very orderly and well equipped for I must furnish at nine-ten every school day, equipment for twenty-one pairs of industrious hands. My sides are almost bursting with scissors, thread, pat- terns, needles, thimbles, and cloth which I must keep in good order for every student. Sometimes I ind it necessary to ask the aid of a large friendly cupboard to conceal the many useful articles such as hot dish holders, towels, table covers, underwear, dresses, and aprons which the girls make during the year. I am not only a very busy but also a happy creature for I realize that the 'girlswhol are now making my acquaintance will in after years look back with thankful hearts to the days when they first learned to use the Sewing.Basket. A A' M. S.-V. S.,'28i Home Nursing The Home Nursing Course has been brought back into our High School after an absence of nearly five years. Although it is practically a new course, it opened with a large enrollment. This showed that many of the girls were interested in gainingla general knowl- edge of health and hygiene. The class meets only twice a week but much is ac- complished in this short time. It has been well supervised by Mrs. Longshore, the school nurse. The girls have derived valuable information concerning the care of the sick, the cause and prevention of diseases, the care of small children and, above all, an understand- ing of good clean health habits. It is claimed by noted men that the success of future American life depends upon the home. If we want normal homes the girls of today must be trained so that they will be capable of managing their homes systematically and of rearing strong healthy children. The girls in this course are getting just this training, and we feel sure we will be the better for having had it. M. A. C. '28 1. '-1. 'ti' in fps, 5, . if I, .. U L o-1' s .c if Mit kv .lf- H . si il' 5 it ' i it in ..v is , I '49 V 1' A -, all li ,. . if -4. .m v L .. xy .Q P 1 44 . wifi gy, SH , . , 1 Sz. ,gif .ai Z fu 5 YK Q 1: V ' ' 1? N. 1 -.1 . V- ii i o Q b ,.. Page One Hundred and Thirty-one fl, finyllfx ff- . 1' 1' .Q - 1-31.545, x .f , If ' A !fQ,.s gflfl. ff 4 1 'fri , W ' .VA ,,, ,. 2 'W '. 1'-as QU. l The Christmas Party ON WEDNESDAY, December 21, we were summoned to the auditorium to participate inrisomething which shall long be remembered by all of us. It was the Christmas partyli T ' i ' The Christmas spirit was in the air, for everywhere laughter could be heard and a smile' could beseen as anticipation of the coming season. Three large trees, illuminated with varied colored lights, gave forth such an air of joy that no one- could possibly be sad. From the walls streamers of red and green crepe paper hung' inaan artistic manner. A program was given which interested and pleased everyone. The orchestra favored us with a number of' good selections. We, ourselves, sang Christmas carols. A The play entitled The Christmas Chime was the most interesting part of the program. - . C The setting was in 'the living room of Joe Terril's home on Christmas Eve. Dolly Wakelee, who was trying to forget Ted Owen with whom she has had a quarrel, comes to tay with Gladys Terril, Joe's wife, for Christmas. At the same time Ted comes to visit Joe. Gladys and Joe have an anxious 'time tryingto. keep the lovers from seeing each other. Finally they meet on Christmas Eve. , The quarrel is banished and all ends happily. ' i CAST T GERALD FAUL .... .......... ..... J oe Terril SYBIL Wrsm ..... .... G ladys Terri! FERN DE CAMP .... .A .... Dolly Wakelee TOM HEURETTA ................. . .... . .......... Ted Owen After the play Santa Claus came on the scene with his bag of presents. The gifts were distributed by Watty Watterson and Micky', Lind amidst much laughter and applause. . 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' V ' . - M 5 'ff-g r it. 1, Y . , i ' 1 'X 'dsx ' ff' 5 'Ha' Q - X' ij l 'A Q , , 7' ., 3 - '5'iY3.1.fQQ ,-3 1 '- . 1' x Y '- Y 5 J' HQ. ' , , 5? I 5 Q ' if i - 1 . 4? N Y A 'CQ I at X M41 E ' it ' fy? ' fa Nw s s K -as ' 1 L 5 Y X 4 ' K A ' 4' Q , ' A , I K M J Iv 0 h K . ., .n . , , K M , . 4 . . 1 V, L .4 :Jw ,Ls .4'fM Qi 1: N-QU., . '- H E5 fr A V. X' K, N331 Q ,' L Qv . VM :A '2:Ak1f5?S'i?.f19 'N -' if . 'A5yf' 1 , '2'f'f fI '::-QE w ifi: 4 ffl? f f ' . , 1 ' ff' 41 fl? Af: 2 E ' ' I ' Tv-, .. yi'-5,5 U A Q' L, ,I ' K 111' 'f' V,5.:f '! an mf--S' ' xx' ' gf' '- ' f 1-. --f, ,I 1 , vw . fx H ,Aix M g ., 5 f- ,V 5,-1 L ? '-2. -- f, zzz- .f kv, . '- M V -, - . Q .Www f. ,. 14 .u1f..1v.s .f-- ' , ,AMN-L!4, 1 .lafdiz 'E : .'N:-1.0. 'wp .v1f' ,f', A w -AJ ' ' liiiiiif-X4T'ZfiQ'1Fiff?L ff? . 'G M00 .v. r Y' f '- I L . ... Pg One!! ded ndThrty-four I9 2.8 HURRl KANE Alma. Mater Tune: All Thru the Night I On the heights of the Alleghenies Stands a High School fair. - There, among great trees abiding Pine scent in thefair. x There, all nature in its glory, ' In summer green, inwinter , . Hoary- Tells the seasons' wondrous t story, Hall to Old Kane High. .II True to the spirits of thy y ' mountains, Hail to Old Kane High 5 May 'we e'er aspire to service For our ,own Kane Hi h. Drinking, from thy ,found of ' s learning, High- idea.ls:within us I I t .j - burning, May ourhearigsexpress ' , ' ' V I our yearning In service to9'Kane High. I I msfffts a 'To Red and Blue we llVefer A . A bee10Y1?'1' Though the years 'rout by,-I Thy Red shall ever stir 1' ,. I our courage, Be ours the victors' cry. g From azure skies our Blue was taken- Sign of loyalty, unshaken, H e Alma Mater, ne'er forsaken, Hail to Old Kane High. Words Composed by W. R Skzllman .V ' F . ..q w ' may ...-. 11 .. , . i., .,,f, . q 43 'fi .T ,fa few 15, ii .-fs 1 , ,V it ala? an-4-3 viiigi Q2 54 ,,4,. - -.. .W , ra. . V. '-'J Q. ,L . ,. . A L Q Q -J 'I- if +I? .fir . 1 fit?- 631- ki, ....f Q. ,. W' M fic Wr- wf , . .1 4. 1. wi -: ' '3 1, . fi. 4 Ai. il- nf- ? -+2 V ',S,T',.j 1' 4 - 3, . . ie . T' ew -qi. ,R 'Q I V fs ig ig. M F , . . il'v ?1Q 1, in le i .A A law! p., M s-Q 1928 Hunan-KANE: Q 4 may . , ' tif , D A wiht f straw r --ff fC.lC'.l9.- A A Languages 0 'J 4 Ny Miss LONG Miss, BOLLINGER Q The' language department of the Kane High School is all divided into three parts 5 one of these consists of the Latin, another Les Francais and the third who in their own language are called Los Espanoles, in our language are called . the Spanish. These all differ in language, vocabulary and constructions. ' Among the Latini, the most learned and most intelligent by far are the ' Virgil students. They, because they are so far advanced in the learning of con- jugations and declensions, are permitted to enter the lands of the gods and goddesses. For the same reason, the students of Caesar also surpass the rest of the Latini, because they are struggling in daily battles with idioms and sub- junctives, trying if possible to master the translation of Caesar's Gallic Wars. Iniluenced by the example and practice of these upper classmen, the Fresh- , men decide to prepare those things which will aid them in breaking through the , X4 difficulties of beginning Latin, to learn the greatest possible number of words, .XA to master the grammatical constructions, so that, in translation their work . ' might be made as easy as possible, and to make themselves familiar with Roman life and customs. The leader and adviser of all these people is Miss Bollinger. It is easy, she says, when you have learned the fundamentals of the course, to become masters over all Latin. V There are in all two journeys, by which the students can set out in the field YA A of language g one by taking the Latin, a long and difficult way, and the other by l T taking French or Spanish, more easy and shorter, because they are modern and are even now spoken in various countries. The plan of the instructor is to arouse the students who have just been enrolled and who have not yet become interested in the course, or to compel them to master the intricacies of irregular verbs and idiomatic expressions. These things having been mastered they are ready to set y rout for new territory-the translation of stories and delightful anecdotes. 24 For the completion of all these things, Miss Long has been chosen leader. A In order to arouse more interest, all these people have conspired together and bound themselves by pledge into clubs, known by the names of the Tenth Legion and the French Club. ' . , M. F. xx 55? Q Page One Hundred and Thirty-five 4 I ' is K, , . V r..,, Z s W ., K . .,, 5 A 59,14 , , 4 lf AN If J I' -ss' -ib- . .ii i , .1 fbi. .Ni-Q. . 7 .. ' if 'V il My fc. . y . ,,....v .g,.,.. Mg -Jaws ,nz ' -- t . w .K rig 4 EXE' Z l92.8 Hunan-KANE 25 English Department Miss KEEN Miss BAIRD Miss EDIN Miss ALL10 Although the English department through the medium of clear composition trains in a degree for vocational efficiency, it by no means stops with this objec- tive. By selecting materials rich in life values which will stimulate our moral, emotional and imaginative growth, the department aims to develop character, by broadening our outlook on life and stimulating certain social ideals, to pro- mote good citizenshipg by developing an intelligent taste for and a permanent interest in the best literature, to encourage worthy use of leisure. The English course of Kane High School, which covers four years of work in composition and literature, might easily be termed periods of explanation, prep- aration, application and appreciation of good English. EXPLANATION Clear explanation of the why and how of a new problem is probably one of the most important phases of education because it is on this that our subsequent success or failure lies. The basis of our school course and our future success in the proper use of English depends to a large extent on our foundation. In our freshmen year it is Miss Allio who gives us a glimpse of our future path through a maze of hard words, correct headings of letters and formal gram- mar. All students who are taking or have taken English under her will grant that there is none better to give us a start than Miss Allio. With her we get our first plays, epics and real biographies and a desire for more good literature. PREPARATION Having had our path clearly defined for us, we now make ready to follow the straight and narrow path that leads to mastery of our mother tongue. It is at this time that Miss Edin takes us in hand, setting our wayward feet aright and gradually adjusting us to the road that lies before us. ' During this period of training, the writing of themes and the mastering of correct definitions are some of our tasks. In this year we are forced to think more for ourselves and explain in a clear manner the rules and objectives of composi- tion, letters, and newspaper articles. With the reading of Silas Marner, Ivanhoe, Tale of Two Cities, Abraham Lincoln and The Sir Roger De Coverly Papers we acquire a wider and more complicated literary view. APPLICATION The time has now come when we are at last ready to put to the test our under- standing of the road ahead and our training of the year past. Miss Baird starts us on our way and, when we stumble, is there to help us out of the ruts. Hers is the task of teaching us to apply in an intelligent manner our past years' knowledge. With our former understanding of sentence structure, para- graph development, and newspaper articles we are now ready to write composi- tions of variety and some length. Many and varied are the types of writing we attempt this year 5 original short-stories, brief essays and class debates especially claim our attention. b Page One Hundred and Thirty-six Y .. P34 P7 XZ 1 X? PX I -A ,. V - arp-pa I . .- , ' ' f-:, .in - ' Q if ' . 'Mi ' :Q-Y A r '+ f -- 1 J, r i'.j--:aw ' -, , J -Q. , f I ay- - .--'31 i' P 1 5 ' - J . , i , , , A ' at i f, w f '-l N ?3i'f . as it ' T' i . 1 M ' ' 'K ' fi , lily, . . ' ' Q' li' . 'W fQ W- - xp fa.: P be-'Q feels HuP.m'KANa 5 4,3 gg?-it fiwzlls I kg A During the same year, we have placed in our hands the writings of those ' 6 ,J who have excelled in their particular field of writing-Shakespeare's Macbeth, C W Browning's poems, Hawthorne's House of Seven Gables, Tennyson's Idylls A 43 'Z of the King and a collection of stories by representative modern writers. APPRECIATION t i ' To those of us who have been faithfully following the path pointed out in 4 24' our freshmen year, the fourth year of English should truly be a period of appre- ciation.. Having mastered. the fundamentals of composition we are now ready, Zlvitlii Miss Kfentas our guide and corgpaniorzi tag erzjoyglfhef tgingsllrteritnlre can o orus. n ime we come oun ersan e ru o aryessaemen that the poet is a freer and fuller development of man, for by association with the best in literature we have found that the poets and writers are expressing the thoughts we feel but cannot express. Read in this light Shapeskeare, Milton, Burns, Goldsmith and the other great English writers take on a deeper signifi- fg canoe. Modern authors of repute also come to our notice through the pages of Cur- rent Literature and a -collection of the Atlantic Narratives, and then just before graduation we ourselve try to emulate the masters in the one-thousand-word essay required of each Senior. It is a task that surely puts to test our four years of English. As we near graduation, however, we realize that instead of having completed P, English we are just beginning it, that our path instead of ending has merged into I A a wider road that gives promise of many adventures and delights. At last we are t i beginning to appreciate the lines of Browning that were held up as a motto this ' A A year- Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp M Or what's a heaven for? Xe, A P744 A , 'A 1 D. , J L V. fl 9 Page One Hundred and Thirty-sewn ,LZ V my , . ' ' D ' .1 F -,4-x'gg., ,t-gf, 'Egg U ,, .-T g. Q . , , . Q , Q L I ', -A . .V , , , UQ' 1' 1'4g '-,- --',f,,g,- ,, f r e- K- ' X ' ml- ,, 2 1- -, . '7 efmf '1 evrxiatamhw Object: Figure: M aterials: Procedure: Conelusiort: l92.B HURRPKANE. Science Department MR. ARMAcos'r MR. LIGHT Mn. RLICKERT HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIMENT To lead us to a greater and finer conception of our daily problems by aiding us to diagnose them more intelligently, and to appreciate everything. - Picture of laboratory. The materials needed for this quest of the unknown are: an exploring mind, love of adventure, courage in case of explosions en route, op- timism, and a few such minor items as books, pencils, note-books, et cetera. . A. GENERALASCIENCE. A day in early fall we began our journey up the ladder of science. The first rung was general science. We entered into this adventure armed with pencils, books, and a keen interest in everything. From here we obtained a general impression of science-perhaps not so much knowledge but enough to fill us with enthusiasm to carry us further on. B. BIOLOGY. With a yearning- for exploration we reach the second rung in the ladder. This subject takes in detail the study of plant and animal life. We learn something of ourselves and in what ways We are in- fluenced by our surroundings. C. CHEMISTRY Chemistry is the third step up the scientific ladder. In this course we need our courage and a great deal of optimism. One could never tell just when something was about to explode. Some of us tried to find out just how many test tubes we could break. Three recitation periods and four laboratory periods made up our schedule. This was the most interesting year of science. D. PHYSICS . This is the last rung on the Hi. scientific program. We entered into this phase of science with great enthusiasm for We had been thru three interesting years of science and this last promised to sur- pass the others. Alas, we planned too soon. It was only with hard studying and persistence that we survived. Sometimes we were on the heights of elation, more often in the depths of despair. In these four years of science we have learned to appreciate nature and we feel better equipped to face the World. We have merely gained a birds eye view but it hasinspired us to leave the little lane and follow the highway of deeper feeling and conception. Page One Hundred and T hirly-eight Sm:-1 X- if J 4. - ', ,' ' sm z:mw:.'aae1.s'uswli6J fia.-lzYl'r4!ff'r'i!'F9rTii?k'Hi:51eff Mr Wai -T' All ' f r 7 ,iris ,gpg x me-1' .'e ,:,' 5, ,V M3, K A. ,gy 1, r, -rg Y V1 ' .- is 'ii -1 v ,gin My H af qs. . 1, .Q sl -.5 ilu I lilgy at sz? ' is li , I I :gag li. r-4 Q i918 HURRI-KANK yI4V alum Wmwi 1 A . , -'C-1il'.is o A Mathematics Department G N Miss GREGG Mn, LIGHT A Q O . . The last day of another school term has come and gone and the Mathematics books of Kane High are assembled for their annual meeting. Algebra II, being the oldest and most dignified, acts as chairman. Algebra I I : f'As you all know, Mathematics is one of the oldest and most 1nterest1ng subjects. The course in this subject in Kane High I I ' School consists of four divisions, namely, Algebra I, Plane and i, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra II. We, as repre- I sentatives of this subject, are here met to relate our experiences of the past year. We will hear from Algebra I first. Algebra I: gThElciugh me the lsssludenjxt was figlst gitroduced to this course. .or e past year, iss regg an I ave done our best to ini- , tlate him into the secret language of signs and letters. I hope X4 that with me he has gotten a foundation for the other forms of Mathematics that are taught in Kane High. I Algebra II: We will hear from Plane Geometry next. Plane: With Mr. Light advising me, I assisted the Sophomores in their struggles with triangles, squares, straight lines, and many i I similar mysteries. Algebra I I : O what an agony those poor Sophomores must have suffered! X4 But of course the Juniors suffered more as we shall hear from g our brother Solid Geometry. i I I Solid: 'My work was somewhat like that of my brother Plane. With him the student proved a square, a square, while with me several iquares are Joined together to forma solid, and then the struggle , egins anew. Y Algebra II: f'Worse and worse, yet better and better! Our Brother's sub- I i Ai gets vmsiytbe liqard to learn, laut Lvhati' we know after we learn em. e us ear rom our rot er rigonometry. Trrfgorlometry: I am clearly related to Plane Geometry. With me the Junior returns to plane figures. Here he computes the sizes of angles and areas of 'plane figures. .Though I don't wish to hurt my relatives' feelings, never the less I feel that a mastery of me is more practical than knowing either Plane or Solid. 724 Algebra II: You have all done well considering the material with whi h HY you came in contact. After several years with you the studeiit is prepared to face the trials and tribulations of my study. Miss Gregg and I g1ve.h1m his final instructions in the field of Math- ematics and he is prepared to face the world. Is there any further business to be brought before this meeting? If there is not, the meeting is adjourned until September. F. L. '28 I Q Page One Hundred and Thirty-nine 4. A A l Q a Alf! 4 4- I A A it .Kari ' 1 , t t ,mf tx el' A, . 'Q .1 A i :M 4 Y rf' I ,. . ' , . i yn 2' . if , a -1, n . ,J M. vi P i sl' r 1 1 1 . , 'J in i ef U 3 l,- 'P+ f if TW 5- I 1 v V .f- 3 ' lu. it .Qu 'i H. .v v f ,M . 1. t N,-3, .33 ra 4... ,' - 5.3 , A Ili. fi f as . 2. ' sis LQ M ,M ,4 . X ,ff -,E Je.. ' If K V, r ,ny fif-'ij -Mfg, g : V' . I fu -.F V .. 1 ' ' . 1 Commercial Department Miss 'llI l I'Ll'1 MR. I11411: Miss cl.-XRLSON .Votes foam! in fl sllortlvflnfl pad. Oct. 3. Whoopeel I got out of office practice class today. Nliss Tuttle said that I might cut a stencil. If I have a vacant period. IIIII going to run if oft' on the Inimcograph. Oct. 28. Be sure to have follow-up letters typcwrittcn today for Business English. Mr. lice wants them so we can start writing letters of application. Nov. 16. Miss Varlson told the commercial arithmetic class to practice thc fundamentals so that they could add, substract, multiply, and divide with rapidity. Dec. 2. Mr. lice asked his bookkeeping classes to have the trial balance in at the end of the week. Dec. 13. Miss Varlsonls typing class displayed some very neat work today. Dec. 22. We had a speed test in typewriting today. It was heaps of fun. Jan, 8. Miss Uarlson said my hand Writing is improving. Lcgible penman- ship docs mean something, after all. Feb. Q. Mr. Lee appointed a number of commercial law students to act out a case. Wve are all anxious to see who will be the winners. Feb. 21. Miss Tuttle is taking her oflice practice class on a round of visits to various offices. Mar. 21. The bookkeeping classes received sets today which must be worked out. Apr. 3. Sometime this month the county contests in Shorthand, Type- writing and Bookkeeping are to be held in Kane. June 12, 9:10. Last day of school and we are all anxiously waiting to hear thc results of our year's work. .lunc 12, 9:30. I passed. A. B. '28 Page One Ilumlred and Forly Ax V A . Hi-Life In The Making Whether in classroom, zissclnlaly, or study hall, five zunlmitious stuclcntsfe incnilucrs of the lli-Life Stafi'fef'a1'c each week busily cngagccl taking: notes for school ncws that will appear in the Saturday issucs of thc Kane Republican. As soon as thc notes have been written in complete form and corrcctccl, the P. IJ.,- thc sixth incrnlmcr of thc staff--applies her skill and eliminates thc problem of illegible DOIlIIlilIlSl1lD. The weekly record of school cvcnts is then ready to go to press. Vllizit news is rcportcml? The staff aims to report all cvcnls not printed previously during thc week and thus niakc thc paper as completely l'PlJI'0SOIll2'L- tive of school life ns possilvlc. To write appropriate cclitorials, lively I'0lIlII1U1lfS, clcvcr jokes, interesting features and club notes, and snappy athletic items means that thc editors must lic alert :incl scurrying about constantly in search of material. At tiincs when school is more or lcss routine, the crlitors rlcsapir of filling their portion of thc news columns, but, nevertheless, each staff incmlmer always attempts to make his department. full of life and enthusiasm. Besides the weekly rcvicw, on fivc special occasions ten-page booklets, with attractively rlcsigncrl covers in festive colors, are published. These special issucs have 21 fairly widc circulzition. Students in other schools have shown an interest in them. In spite of the recurrence of the same work each week, the staff linds this form of amateur journalism of considerable interest. L. S. 729 Przgr Om' llzrxzilwfl inn! Forly-one W ' 3, x S 11, Industrial Arts Department GICNICR.-Xl, SHOP MR. lVIl'l'CIll'lLL Une of the most successful departniexits which have been huilt up i11 our school is the General Shop. The General Shop is a minature industry emhraciiig 21 great many different types of work. The activities connected with the General Shop are presided over by one instructor. The purpose of the Industrial ljCI7il,l'iIT1GIlt is to instruct the student to such an extent that he may hecome acquainted with various forms of work, the use of tools, technical appliances and the several Klli':fP1'0Ilt trades that tend toward economical progress. The talents of each student are tested by his ability to produce practical results in the several courses offered. He is his own judge as to the comparative value of his particular product, and, if successful, he is indeed proud of his handi- work. The General Shop gives COI1lpl0t0 lIlSfl'l1Ci1l0I1 ill Machine Shop Practice, Woodworking Practice, Sheet Metal VVork, Electrical Work and Auto MOClldI1- ics. To give an idea of ZL practical application of the course we 1ne11tion the fol- lowing useful articles that have been made: magazine racks, daylight screens, picture frames, radio parts, hunting knives, hammers, screw drivers. 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X f , '25, .,,---A-,.-, ' Q-,-,M AX' X -X - 2 2 2 Q Q f j 'fx Q' E I Ou f!1i-', 2 1 U' ' --'W xx mv .X ,fx-.Q w 3- f- A J' ,, I 'X v xN A XX .,1x ,In In .,.-Xxf----X ., .Mf 5, V , N, Q Ag. .K f ,' jj ' ' NX T37 L A ', n J., N 'xg- ..,.,,.k.X x,N'f- I -jf ff. xx 1 N-H' 1 .tml mxxl b QM: 1 A ,fy X X, , . ....X. R xixl h i my--, if film .X ,X L '-W' ,Zff X X5 X 174' Nffh-- 'ff' V ,- 1 Nm fu '- 1 X R T . ,- Li, f ki XX 'rg X I' 4 f p xg?-'f j'!', 1 Kane H igh School Orchestra Miss ll1cNl:11'1'1 1'A NlI'i'IlLl'IR .,..,, .. ....... .....,. I Director ll1LD1No SAF ,L ..,...4.,..,,...,.,,.... . ..lIusz'r ,lfeistors lCv1cn11'1'T SAM11-:LsoN f H1110 each semesterb JIQANN1: IYICOLAS .... ,,.................. ............. A 1 'r'om,panz'.st .IAr'K lMNx1cLs BILLY Nleoii,-xs 4111111114 TURNER l RANe1s l3111s14:c'14ic1c PAV1. XVALKICR SAv1c111o PASCUZZI IXIIVIIICI. l+'1a111c1a11o DAN11411, BICAL JOHN D1o1f:LLo l'lOXVARD IVIICALY GUY DILLEY Miss BIllC'lllPl'lS Briton speaks to Fzilliope, Cloclcless of Music: We stzirtefl this yezir with several old players 111111 QL TlllII1lJOT of new o11es. lvlllllll' the zihle rlirec-tion of Miss NlllCl1l0l' we were soon uhle to organize :ind furnisli music- cluring every elmpel period. Our first puhlie zxppezimiiee this year was 011 the evening of November 0li'V0llll1 when we plziyerl for the A111e1'icz111 Legion Armistice Banquet. The next clay we plziyecl for the lfifth Aniiuzil Floristls Show. Various Parent-Teachers' lA'il,flll0 l'Ill'UI'l1llIlIll0lllS, tezielier lIlSlllllll'S :incl l72LIlQl10l7S have been supplenientecl hy our inusie. We also l'lII'IllSlli'll the music for the Senior Play and other Senior e11te1'f11i11111e11ts. Of course we were present larsl! eveninggg for C'lz1,ss Night and are here loniglit for clillIlIllC'IN'0lIlf'Ill. As I prepare to start the final selection, I look zirouncl and see several who will not he here next year. They shall he missed but I feel sure that new members will carry o11 the song that others have started. Page Om' Ilzmdred and Forty-Jive ffm ' 5518! N. ffv....1,,.' ' JL: T' f iiisfl lip, 5.5 2:91 l 1 . M-.L s. . :env WI . . M I Girls' Glee Club Music wakes the soul and lifts it high And Wings it with suhlilne desires And befits it to hespeak the Deity.'V-H1flflrI1'so11 Thus We see what music really does for man. It relieves the weary 1ni11d from sordid things and the every day drudgery of life. What a queer world it would he without music! Some one has said that music is the fourth essential to man. This truth has certainly been proven by the joy and inspiration that we all receive from our Glee Fluh. This yearls progress has been shown by the great increase in membership that has exceeded all previous years. There are now over a hundred members who meet during the forty minute Wednesday, to forget their ears in the joy of singing. Page One Ilumlrrzi and Forly-xix In addition to the weekly practices, which in themselves are inspiring, We have sung in public on various occasions. On April 27, in conjunction with the Boys, Glee Club, We gave our annual concert in the High School Auditorium. May I6 the regular chapel program was varied by the introduction of songs by the Glee Club. Music, while it gives pleasure to the singer, is an exacting art. Therefore lest our year's program seem all Work and no playl, We had a dance on May 4. It is needless to say that We enjoyed tripping the light fantastic toe. The success of this year lies in the capable direction of Mrs. Copeland and our faithful accompanist Jeanne Nicolis. We sincerely hope that this splendid work will continue to give joy to its members and those who hear it. M. T. '28 Page One Hundred and Forlydeven Boys, Glee Club The Boys' Glee elub continues to be a flourishing organization, and even greater interest and enthusiasm can be expected under the always Wholesome leadership of Mrs. Uopeland. Good musie is the result of careful study combined with spontaneous in- spiration. The Hfllee C'lubs are responsible almost entirely for introduction of high ideals. and through their influence music becomes a graceful art as well as a severe seienee. The first four weeks kept us in hot water getting ready for that trying, humiliating, excruciating ordeal of voice testing. Thatls over: and after being assorted and classified according to height, depth, and feeling of voice, we are now centering all efforts on staying on the key, quite great a task as testing. This amounts to as much as kicking a goal for some of us. H Perserverancel' seems to be Mrs. C'opeland's motto, lf it's to be had we'll have it, her slogan. The question remains, is it there? As one voice Cso much better in umson than solo workj we answer, 'A If itls there, our efforts will find it. Page Um' Ilmzdrmi um! l nrly'ei,Lg11t 1. The Whole ToWn's Talking 11110 of tho g1'1'ut11st s111'1:1lss0s of our Senior your was 11111 play 1 l'l111 Vlvllfllt' 'l'own's 'l'z1lki11g, writton by tho 111111111 ziuthor, John l'l111111'so11. The play, 111111111 tho supv1'visio11 of Bliss LOQQZLII, was p1'11s111111f11 i11 11111 'l'1-111pl1- Theater in tho z1ft0r11oon 211111 11v1111i11g of April tho Olghtflllllth. Lila VVils0n s11cc111-111111 in kvoping 1111- z1u1lie11c12 i11 lziilghtvr tho 1-nti1'11 11v1111i11g1, Annie, tho maid, playc-11 an 0x1rao1'11i11z11'ly H111- part. Henry Siinrnons and Hzirrivt Si111mo11s 1'z111s011 much 1-o11f11sio11 i11 trying to find a suitor for thvir 11z1ught1-1', Ethel. Chostvi' Binnvy, Mr. S1II1II1OIl1S partrmr, c1'11z1t1111 111i1'tl1 f11I'OllfI,hOl1l fhv oven- ing i11 his 3110111171 to Will the lovo of Ethel Simmons. L13-tty Lytho, the motion pictiiro star comvs 111111xp013t1111ly to Szinrlusky :1111l is very much 3,Sl0I11S1lf'1l to l02LI'Il that C'h1vst1-r Rinnvy has said 1111 111ix1-11 up in 21 lovv affair with 111-1'. Donald Swiffh loves Lofty liythv 211111 is 1fo11s11q111'11tly v111'y jvzzlous of Clhvf. Tho 11n'ri1'1- cast 111-svrvvs 111111'h c1'1111i'r for th11i1' cxfforts in inaking tho play EL success. HENRY SIMMONS, 21 111z11111fact,11r111', . . . .Dun f1l'lI'1'NfP7Zf-9017 HARRIP21' SIMMONS, his wifv ..,..,... . ,,1l111'g11r1Pf f10f'lll'Il7l I+lTH14:L SIMMONS, thvir Clitllgllllll' .,.,.. ....,. I Selly Bzdlcr C'11Es'1'1:R B1NN1:Y, Si111111on's pz11't111-12 . . . . .111fI1f!'I' 11Y!lfl0l'S0lL Ll-ITTY LYTH1-1, :1 inotion pi1ttu1'1' stan' ...,... . . ,Llwllrl lflllilflllilfil' DONALD SWIFT, 21 motion pi1ftu1'0 1li1'1rctor .... ...,., I ierrzlfl Frm! 110141111 SHIELDS, a young' C7hi1:a,go blood. . , . .Frrznk Bennett 1:lLA VVILSON, 1 frimds of Etholq ....,.. . , ,.'1lI7l'ff7II Tl:f'7llC1l' SALLY OTIS 1 , , . . .lI111'11fhy 11 11lk1'r ANN1111, zz 1nz1i1l, . ..., . ..1l11.r1'n11 .1I11z1e SA1111: I3LooM. . . . . ,Glrzriys C'olx1n1 TAXI l7R1v1cR. . . .,.. 13111 .llmzrmf A. D. 128 Pugf Um' llzuzlirwi 111111 l'i0l'lj'-111716 + V 192.8 HURRPKANE Library One of the many assets to our town and schools is the Public Library. It is located in and cooperative with the High School. Not only are we benefitted by its aid in answering our difficult questions but also are we provided with enchant- ing tales with which we spend many pleasant hours. There is no frigate like a book To take us far away, Nor any coursers like a page Of prancing poetry. . The shelves are filled with the latest and best books of every description both for the public and pupils, from the kindergarten to the high school. Every one can End a book to suit his or her taste. To raise and keep a high standard of reading among the patrons the Na- tional Good Book Week was observed. A collection of the best books was displayed and lists of the books were given to the members according to age groups. This year the Library offered to the Freshman a course in six lessons on the use of books in the library. This has no doubt been very beneficial to the students. Under the capable supervision of our new librarian, Miss Gardner, who came to us recently from Philadelphia, and her efficient assistant, Miss Dodds, the Kane Library should continue and extend the splendid work it has been doing for the past eighteen years. E. B. '28 Art and Music The Art Class is something new for Kane High School. It was organized during September under the capable direction of Miss Henrietta Muchler. Since then, every Friday afternoon in the art room there are periods of humming activity as seventeen embryo artists work on posters, pictorial expressions, portfolios, painting cards and favors. A On April 28, 1928, the art class gave an exhibition of the work done during the year. This exhibit was held under the auspices of the Northwestern Penn- sylvania Arts Association and was conducted jointly with the commercial, economic and industrial departments. Besides the art class, Miss Muchler has instituted violin, cornet, and clarinet classes. Many students have taken advantage of this opportunity to become better musicians and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, practice on differ- ent instruments for an hour after school. As an outgrowth of these special music classes, Miss Muchler 'has started the organization of a, High School Band. The generous contribution of band instruments by the leading organizations of Kane will make her dream of 1928 a reality next year. We take this opportunity to' express our, appreciation of those who have made this work possible. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V. G. '28 age One Hundred and Fifty Y,...f-v,.,.,,...-,,.-.,,.. . ,. .., .. . . K .... ,. . ,M . -...-an-1-1-rr.:--wwf: vw -...fm fr.-'-wi -4.. . -- -W: ,- L.--. f-vp v Y--5 1 1--- -- g-,, . - . .. . .. Y 4 ' uns: KANE Senior-Junior Poem I must write a line, Dear People, If such can come from me, And tell a little story From the Editor's Diary. The story I will tell you- Just a page it will come from- Is about the nineteenth of October 'Twas the Senior-Junior Prom. At eight o'clock that evening When Otcober twilight fades, Our Gym was decorated In pretty Pastel shades. From then to ten-plus-thirty Sweet strains of music rose, From the arches in the Corner That had been trimmed with rose. We forgot about pencil, paper, Chalk, eraser, slate or book, So enchanting was the music From Saint Mary's Buddie's nook. Lest I should wander further And forget about the eats Served in the Gym of K. H. S. That no other ever beats, I would therefore call attention Lest from my mind it pass, To the sumptious luncheon served To the Senior-Junior class. And now my little story Is complete except the case Of the Heroine and Hero, In the play The, Trysting Place. Thus ends this little story Would you think it came from me? It's just a page, Dear People, From the Editor's Diary. A. D. '28 eww 4 A ,V 1 gf l W I9l8HURRPKANE S Diary Of A Senior SEPTEMBER -School started. Nuff said! 7-I guess it started all right. We got some books and they're not fiction either. . 8-By all the green Freshmen around the school you'd swear it was spring instead of fall. 9-Gee, these Freshmen are running around lost most of the time, and i A the rest of the time they don't know Where they are. 12-I saw the Football team out practicing today. They say it's going to be the lightest in K. H. S. history but after looking at those dark faces of Bifano and Siranni, I 'don't quite agree with them. I3-We were introduced to Miss Muchler in chapel today. She's the new music teacher. - I4-The Seniors elected their officers. I5-Athletic drive started today. All the classes are going to get what I YQ never get in any of my classes, that's a IOOW. l 16--The football team plays its first game tomorrow at Erie with the Acade- my High. 19-Well, I guess our team must have played in sweat shirts, because when they added up the numbers of the Jerseys, Saturday, Erie got 66 and Kane o. We'll recover. 20-Dr. J. M. Munson gave a speech in Chapel this morning. Some one said he's Scotch but I know he isn't or he never would have given a speech. . , 21--We are now choosing a new staff of Life. No, I'm not talking about PM bread-1 mean for the Hi-Life. 22-Just met J akey in the hall. He told me we were going to have a general f review in English. Gee, school sure is getting to be more like the Army every day. Now they're even having reviews for generals. 23-Well, tomorrow the team is going to play, a game with the Warren Cadets. I'1l be there, Girls. 26-Thirteen points were made in the game Saturday. They were split W evenly so we were generous and gave Warren the odd one. I i I Q 27-We sent a Freshman down to get a Hre drill from the shop today. I guess he got it because five minutes afterwards we had one. 28-We put in a call for some cheerleaders this morning in Chapel. Wonder if we'll get any. ' t OCTOBER 3-I guess the team thought any old port in a storm, so they took over Smethport 7-0. ,px 4-All the classes are posing for Hurri-Kane pictures. think of all the cokes that would buy. 6-Rained today 5 hopel itkkeeps flip so it won't come down. There's a lot of slickers around not city s ic ers eit er. 7-Next week is institute. I don't hear any of the students crying about it. I7-School is just like Bill Monroe's Ford-it started unexpectedly today. The team came out successfully, but the coach, Gus, was defeated. Yea, he . married Doris last Friday. ' GJ Page One Hundred and Fifty-two .0 ' 5-The receipts for the booster game with Smethport were 528370. Just I . f , 7:f.:'i .V T tr zrfflin-.Z 'rl'--. 4- an ' - 'l 1 4 4' i?fl9??lE'3Wg, 1 f ' 4 1 -' visa X24 xi XZ .W ,L . . 5,2 f -' ir. -,.. v--.' I MA 141. V ul I Wfyf- 1 W... gui- M Y w.. - . V fs N 15-4.4- J -1...-.QA . Jef . , y an i. 2 . ,, , ,.. .,...Y..' W.. ...NU W... ,., .Je f ...,.,,w.,,,,.-,fa-y'fvrf'.5Q1my I .rv-1-rf Iv., 4. Ivfvls . .V .A .J It cf..-,I Q-M an ta Eli. J, wi? i . tg, 'a A ' 4 ' A 1 ! 'u is zz? zz ea 2 y 2 , 55753: - I V Wliwwp-0:9281-iurzan KANE 5 0.4 5' bl . I I lcllim- A I8-Today the Kandy Kitchen Kids played the second team a game of make- A ,J believe football. Well the Kids only got 6 to the Scrubs 25. n A N, I9-Dr. Weller and Dr. Beebe spoke in Chapel this morning. No, Bud, Dr. 4 -5 O Beebe isn't the guy that makes shots for his riflesg he's President of Allegheny I y College. Don't mind what I say because I'm all worked up today. You see the I 4 Senior-Junior Prom's tonight. 20'Y6S, I got to school someway this morning although some of the girls l lj . I that Bud and Mick danced with at the Prom last night were unable to make it. q A good time was had by all, whoever all is. W 21-Played hookey today. Keep it quiet. Tomorrow the team plays John- I I ' sonburg. I W 75 24-I was down to the paper city and saw Kane knock 'em oif I8-7, and the second team played the last quarter. But don't let anybody kid you that it's fa a paper city because I know that the building I fell against wasn't paper. 'i 25-Rained today. My girl and I-Well, that's another story. ' y 26-Well yesterday was Tuesday so today's Wednesday. That's all 5 it is just another day. mi 27-Miss Keen offered us three chances or strikes at each question today. , , X4 Bud had a no-hit game. 'Qi 28-Got a Scotch cold today 5 it's rather tight. See you at the game tomor- rowg we play Port. I 5 I 31-Port Allegheny didn't look anything like the mountain of that name so A we took the game I8-7. We almost quit when Sammy lost the ball, but I guess somebody bought him a new gone. NOVEMBER - ,Ii I I-The All Wops played the second team today. The seconds were first with 6 and the Wops second with 2. I' I Y 5 2-Bad news. Rickert told us we were going to get reports today. .I I ' if y y I 3-Sick today. .1 I 4-Say tomorrow we play Warren High. Bud says he's as anxious to see l the team kick off as he is his sick uncle. y y 7-I just told Bud We lost the game at Warren. He's going up to hunt for it. 'M S 8-Played hookey today. 1 y 9-Only classes and snow today. . ., .g i Io-Rain today. I I Q IILWB observed Armistice day. Bud found out the War was over. We got I I I out at 2:30 and beat Titusville I4-6. uf' 5' I l I4-State Forester, Dr. J. S. Illick, talked to us in Chapel this morning. lg That was all right-we stood it . I5-We had night school today. I mean tonight. Everybody had a date. . Bud's aunt brought him 'cause it was dark. . 'ff f V 16-I'm sleepy. Too much night school. In what? . A. 7:34 17-Rain. i i ' . i I if y l 18-Tomorrow's game IS playing stage hand and IS pulling the curtain of i I ., l 1927 football history. Q A 21-Well we sent Eldred to a watery grave on a muddy field I2-o. 22-The Seniors have an entertainment tonight for the benefit of their . g . y I Washington trip. I thought Washington was dead. . l L 23-Miss Bollinger asked Bud to read a sentence in Latin today but Bud , I I said he forgot his glasses. She then asked him what the Gauls threw as weapons. A He said Gaul Stones. Gee, that guy's dumb. iff . ig, Page One Hundred and Fifty-three Rl ins. .3 ' A .4 l i Q. 44335 wig: -.i ,. . : I ffl' ': :fue gn K NE' I Snow. 25-MOIC snow. 28-The Athletic Association is trying to put over The Drop Kick. Gus gave it a boot with a talk in chapel today. 29-Played hockey. - ' 30-Clubs had their pictures taken for Hurri-Kane today. DECEMBER I-Nothing doing today. ' 2-Good show on this afternoon 3 I think I'll be sick. 5-The football team got a big feed from the Rotary Club. 6-Basketball must have become an actor. The sport writers say it's taking the center of the stage in K. H. S. now. 7-Basketball material looks good-I can tell you what kind of good later on. i 8--We had the Annual Football Banquet tonight. Afterwards everyone danced and Bud walked around some. 9-Tonight's the first Basketball game. I2--Beat Marionville Friday. Yelled in Chapel today. I3-'SI1OW. 14-I see the school was placed on the accredited list, whatever that is. 15-Just another day. 16-Played Durant City tonight. Beat them. 19-Only 3 more days before vacation. Whoopee! 20-Have a mistletoe over Bud's seat. None of the girls come in our room anymore. 21'-We had our Christmas entertainment today. It was a wow! Vacation starts. 1927 A. D. CA. D. means All Done? 'JANUARY 1928 - 3,-Oh hum! I'm so glad we're back in school. During vacation we beat the Alumni and Warren High. 4--Gus Norgren in behalf of the class of ,27 presented an oil painting to the school this morning. I thought the painting might be of Sinclair or Fall, when I heard oil, but it's a Dutch painting. 5-I was sick today. I got the traveling bag or grip. 6-We played the first league game tonight with Ridgway. They beat us. 9-The Seniors are working hard on their movie and vaudeville. 10-Bud, Mick and I worked at the Temple, preparing for the show today. I mean Mick and I did. ' I1-The Seniors have their show tonight. I2-The orchestra started organization today. More trouble ahead. I3-Play down at St. Mary's tonight. ' 16-St. Mary's beat us at the game. Some fellow asked Chuck Ulf how long a quarter lasts. Not very long if you have a date, was Chuck's answer. 17-Busted my pencil Can't write today. I8-H8V6D,t sharpened my pencil yet. IQ Warren is aching over the defeat we handed them, and is going to beat us tomorrow night. 20-Well, Warren's still aching. We knocked them off. 23-Studying for exams. 24-MOTB studying. Page One Hundred and Fifty-four r-.qumwvr-a.a:uran1:r-ww an-.ww1-Y,---rmum-.vxewe--1 -- -, -I -Q, ...,, Q., . V., . .. . ....., . ,.,,. ,. ,. , ,. , V 4 1 u , 1,1 i. , . .,. B' Q sl -x lu 1 - A I ' . V ,,,.,,. I P ' ' 1 I 14 .: zz? az ia . .. . . y :gm . A F, r-4 4 19-9.8 HURRI'-KANEQ Q 4 :ESQ WWI r I 'fr' ' 'lnlrb x '1'- v iff . A 26-Nuff studying. .- es IJ 25-More yet. - t 0 45 TQ... f Ny 27-The team has beaten Johnsonburg and Jewett in the last week. I guess Q , '50 there will be a circus here tonight because the paper says there's going to be a y I ,Q double header in the cage tonight. QQ. 30-We are organizing the school band. Prepare for more trouble. Studied 4 a. little. ' 31-Wow! Exams tomorrow. - f' p FEBRUARY p V X4 .1-Exams! ' I 2-Exams! Exams! A I 3-Exams! Exams! Exams! f 6-Gee, Happy Colson won the Margaret McEwen Scholarship Medal. 'P I'd have won it but they said they wanted an S. A. and I Wrote on ,South America. 7-We beat Bradford today. 5 N 8-J. A. Laub, the safety man from the Pennsylvania Railroad, spoke in ' Chapel this morning. We all got a kick out of it. Y 9-After tomorrow night, we will know if Kane has a chance at the'pennant. yi . ag ' A I0-Ridgway beat us. The only way we can get the pennant now is to steal -A ' it. QQ, I3-SI1OWed today. 1 fjfif' 14-Gee, the team sure is getting hot now that they have had three Vic- tories since their last defeat. The girls are hitting it good too. I5-Just classes today. 2 16-Played hookey. . I I7-Dewey is here with his crack Corry team. Well, Mr. Dewey, there isn't yx Vanilla so you'll have to taste defeat. A 'A ' 'I A 20-We beat Corry Friday. Lost to Sheilield Saturday. What's the use of I ' winning a game if you turn around and lose it? 21 -GSB, things are dull around school. 22-SHOW. 23-SHOW. 24-SHOW. ,F 27-Bud came to school with snowshoes on today. , L 24 28-Gee, I'm all excited 3 tomorrow I'm going to study. T 29-Studied today. I do every year on this date. I ly ff, MARCH 34 I-The Hurri-Kane Basketeers were beaten by the Hi-Life today. 2-SO stiff I can hardly Write. I played for Hurri-Kane yesterday. 5-Start tryouts for Senior play. Q3 5' 6-More tryouts. T' 7-Still more. y I M ' 8-Cast was picked for the play. I'm in it but Miss Logan isn't bragging about it. 9-grime old bird spoke to the history classes today. Boy, he was good! ,. 1 12- ay practice. I I 3-Dandy day today. Got spring fever. I4-Had a debate in chapel today. I5-Nothing doing. 1 I6-Faculty beat Hurri-Kane in a game of basket ball. I9-Mr. Skillman died this morning. A sadness hovers over the school. Qc Page One Hundred and Fzlfty-Jive 4 A Q2 6 if 1 '! QB V ggi af fi f.,..,,A:7 V 5,12 . . , Y . ,, . .- , WM Y A qyiy 20--Out of respect to Mr. Skillman's memory we had no school, but had a memorial service this afternoon. . 21-Started classes again. . 22-We're ordering commencement invitations but that doesn't mean any- thing. i ' - 28-I'm so busy practicing for the Senior play and working on the Hurri- Kane, that I don't have time even to write in my diary every day. , X. V . e APRIL , 5-Easter vacation starts tomorrow. Hurrah. Io-Back in school again. We are all busy as the time draws near for the play. I8-Well, I'm an actor tonight. We're putting on the- play at the Temple. Everybodyls keyed up to the 'nth degree. ' MAY ' 7-Every Senior is pressing his best bib and tucker for the Washington trip. I4-fW6 returned from the Washington trip this morning. Bud slept through all his classes today. A H 18-Tonight's the Junior-Senior Prom. 21-WSH the prom's all over and now for one last crack at my books. 22-Reviewing for exams and getting ready for graduation exercises. ' W JUNE . y 1-EXAMS. - ., . 2-Class night. I'm just beginning to realize this is my last year in Old Kane High. . , I2-Commencement at last. Diplomas and farewells in same moment. Good bye K. H. S. ' ' 724 X4 Page One Hundred and Fifgy-six A4 V' fx, .II ,RI I.- ,E7IT..,II W- I .Q I , .: .p ,' . ...HIE I I 1 ,I 3.9 I III .mg : .H IJIIIQ, IIS, I . . IIIII,:I III.,..,f L I .:w1'.jfII,w.' 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'D 5 Q, Vgfffhiuji CJ 9 7 'Viv 1' :hw i tingle , ., h e Index to Advertisers fQ A f J t . . Q, YK PV 724. 24 754 J 4 ' A. 'American Plate Glass ....................... .... 1 84 Arnold College ....,.... . . . 182 ' Auld ...... ' .......... . . . 197 Brown. O. G. ...... . . . 172 Bryant 8: Stratton .... . . . 185 , Bulduc, L. G. ...... . . . 177 by Curtis Leather Co.. . . . . . 174 I . Copeland, F. G. ........ . . . 196 Credit Adjusting Cro. .... . . . 168 Davis Garage. . . ....... . . . 176 Deiches Clothing Co.. . . . . . 190 Dolan Brothers ....... . . . ,191 Charles Elson ........ . . . 197 Engstrom Shoe Store .... . . . 169 7 Erick 8: Son, 1.1. ......... ... 164 ' Xl Erie Business College ........ . . . 169 Grassell's Beauty Shoppe ..... . . . 166 Gray Printing Co. ......... . . . 165 Grolier Society .......... . . . 167 ' Gusty's Service Station ..... . . . 177 Hadfield, R. L. ......... . . . 162 Hanson, O. W. .......... . . . 183 I Hoff Business College .... . . . 166 I Holgate Bros. ........... . . . 198 Holmes 'Poster Adv. Co.. . . . . . 182 Honest Shoe Shop ....... . . . 196 i Howells and Crossmire. . . . . . 177 Hub Shoe Co. ........... . . . 186 Infield, F.rW. ............. . . . 163 Interstate Window Glass ..... . . . 188 up jahn 8: Ollier Engraving Co.. . . . . . 195 Johnson Bros. Meat Market .... . . . 163 I Kane Bank and Trust Co. .... . . . 189 Kane Decorating Co. ....... . . . 190 Kane Drug Co. .......... . . . 178 Kane Fruit Co. ...... . . . 176 Kane Furniture Co.. . . . . . 176 Kane Garage ...... 1. . . . 183 Kane Greenhouses ....... . . . 193 Kane Manufacturing ....... . . . 181 X4 Kane Milling 8z Grocery .... . . . 178 Kane Rubber Co. ........ . . . 168 Kane Steam Laundry .... . . . 167 Kane Supply ........... . . . 169 Kane Trust 8: Savings. . . . 161 Kane Wholesale Co. .... . , . 197 Page One One Hundred and Iiifty-nina f. i5!,fv-'- :'?7'J'sq l-1 T.. if ' N - -' 'F '- -U W - . . f - visa- ' - ' -, 1 A --wh -e . . 1,,,l5,.c V ' . 3 , - n 5 i A 511 4. 'I w 1 l r i 1 f f Q f 'f K f I-1.24 af- ri : f as J ,L a A. A A it f i' 'i ' . at 's if 'L H . fm... at . f -4 f sf if -if if . as ff -'ww L Kebler's Bakery. . . Leonardson Co. .... '. Metzger-Wright Co.. . . Midway Garage ........... Miles Kane Co. .......... . Moser Manufacturing Co.. . . Mountain City Garage ..... Mountain' City Shoe Repair. Mutual Life Insurance Co.. . Newcomer, S. S. .......... . New York Life Insurance Co Nicolas Studio ............ Paisley, T. M.. ........ . . . Pierotti Electric Co.. . . Printz Co. ........... . Sakura Silk Co. ........ . Standard Pennant Co. . . . Steele 8: Steele ........ Stolls Dry Goods .... Swanson Grocery ...... Spalding, A. G. Bros.. . . . Sugar Bowl ........... Temple Pharmacy ......... Ulf Bros. ................ . Walker Creamery Products Co Warren' Baking Co. ....... . Willard Service Station ..... West Penn-Power Co.. . . . Yo W- C.'A. ......... . it xg X if y . PY Pug One Hundred and Sixty- XI X 'V :ff 21+ i V+, f . ,, K,.. at ,k, X, , A - .,... H:ff'?fiA5,l :u'4 , M 'Nw' V 4 q v, I It . ,E H X 1 ,u., ',55gff.,1:J-5'5 A ,V 6 2 5 ,y . ,3 3 5 1 g Q it V , I 1: :Q fp, 39 5. 13 ' f 4 V- A ' ' 'WjY!'9fS -- L gg 55W g' gg I, I p V- P n W. 13. pr., F-if J 1928 Hunan-KANE Q 4 9:0 it Zfitiuv G A A A 4 A ' f ffhiils ' i' ' AY' , A iw TQ? The Road to Success xc X4 if X4 724, YK leads directly thru our door to the Savings Depart- , .111 ment. We cordially invite you to follow it to your advantage. f ' -pr' A ., ,ga Q BACK OF THIS BANK .35 A 1 -is a Board of Directors composed of business men f Whose interests are the same as yours. 2 1 ,fl YEARS OF SERVICE . fag lf. is our record in inviting your account. ' 5 A.. 1, 1, X if 312' . 1 g A GREAT MANUFACTURER . f Z once said, Give me the man who SAVES money, it 's the best recommendation. '93 A , Kane Trust CD Savings Co. y , I X 1, ' A-, W YA k X4 2 Kane, Pa. We APPreciate 370-ur Business ,ff 'Ya Y J +5 4 ,L Page One Hundred and Sixty-one - A ' A P 'ae A '4i? 4' 1 .xt 1,-f ,w f . - fy. '-v .Q i.51, 'fe' PLT -Q: if ' - . '5 i M 1, - ' - Y ' ff ' fr' , A 1 'eu -f ww -I 11 , .' A A ' . , is-f.,gg-W-,V eh' -, 1, , , , ,W a ,, f. N. v Q , ,r M W. ...W W V + 1 nw , ,f A ., r. ' , fe s x v , V '- -T, ,fu-ff 4 ' Y M4 f 4 .i 4 , If -' Q A N Q v . I , - M. - .1 rr. 1 1 K-' Y' ,W- l92.B HURRIJKANE , STOLL'S DRY-GOODS STORE ALMA J. CHRISTIE, Proprxelor V 2 YA, Kane, Pennsylvania X4 YA XX' Compliments of l Hadfield Marble and Granite Works YA . Kane, Pennsylvanla ll Imported ancl Domestic Granites ' 24 Z5 ' YK 77 ' The Mutual Life Insurance Company ' ' ' of New York WALDO W. SASSE l Dislrictlllanager v P10 Hnadnas y-f n l , ' A L l n 4 l 451- llig, Y Q. m, ww :awww-:user-:uvmmuuuuwmz-mvzuufmavuu al a I an P I 1 hug' llli . I g, sp., A 41918 Hur2.Rl-KANE?6,- WTAHRWQ A ffl ' rfb: A no NI Made Clean Baked Clean I F I' DS BAKE YOUR DAILY BREAD A , x QN J 3' van' 1 1 Cy! W ' ' ' ' ' 'L T:k:': v ' ' - A -' fx, i PASTRY OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY KEBLER'S SUNLITE BAKERY The Homwe lof Good Stuf to Eat FOR TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES X LEATHER BAGS You cannot do better than .select from our Fine Assortment These goods are as lasting in their Wear as they are Attractive in Appearance INFIELD'S LEATHER SHOP Kane, Pennsylvania Compliments of JOHNSON BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET Kane, Pennsylvania P ge One Hundred and Sixty-lhfee x fn Q N I 'N A CQ P58 X4 Yi ,XXI l fn l FY in lle :iii 5 1 is ll? fil- will 355 full? gl U . ,xc,3fLf A it 'T Qi-Z A 1918 HUP-RPKANE J. J. ,Erich Ee Son 74 Kane, .Pennsylvania X4 e e e Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers . of Rough .and Dressed Lumber Builders' Supplies sw Mill Wholesale Ofce Beechnrodd, Pa. BELL 443 8 Q Q 24' Planing Mill Retail Yard Ofxcc Hemlock Ave. Kane, Pa. ffverqfbing Under Cover Onerflundred and Sixty-f X- 'fs-5... :M Q-v nf :nnmmm um1mamm-.-w- Hmmm: aw-m-'vm wg-enmwn-ug , ll , I n ll ll f- i-z'g'j,':. ,A :fx -- ' V de. H ,li il sl r. 4 'gl'-3 HUm KlQPE- ,wx ,A V A . V--. - . ,v T Eli-Qitfgiji 1 IK. ii I fifsag, li lr l HT wl fix lr I ,QW viii it iii iii ll 5 , it is ill? I l ll is Ze ill ai! lil ti if ,l lil ii? it :iii tiff ilffi EQ 5 O-4 The Touch of lndividuality Fvckd EQUIRES thought, guided hands. lVit-hal that niodern machinery Zillll the latest nie- ehanieal applianiees 'are used here, the ,A shop of The Gray Printing Company tries in F- to maintain the atmosphere which once 1 g I 5 hovered over the hand presses of Gutenberg, Caxten, and Ben Franklin-one Where the craft is eonsidered An Art and where are maintained the ideals and tra- ditions of those Masters of the Ancient Black Art . Loyal to the Ancient and Historic, our Craftnien are rendering a signal service to those who seek quali- ty in their printing and effectiveness in their ad- vertising. All those interested in Printing out-oii the-ordinary, will find our doors easy to open. PVC Gray Printing Company, Inc. 56-58 WVest Long Avenue DuBois, Pennsylvania 1 ,p,r,, 55040 I Prinfers and Publishers 'lid ,T-:P K' J If V A 53511 'PHE HU RRI-CANE Is Ono of Our Products - . ii is cg, ff li I A 1 'lgQia7v'FlFll if 'lJg1lf1FFfl' is 1' we if T- :ff--gf , 1 , H ii it if lf - 9 li I 2, F- if f T G jig 'l l ll, V lr.. fiiiiilse.. -- Q PF: ' ' Qjrfplf9 . .fgar h r r Y' dSIy lif xil lb All ,KX If fy lifwl K Xx N I rf M ks f, li ffl: Q91 lil l' all, I ,lc TEE ls Q il ll fi? ll fl m it , W v 1' il H , 1 r I N l'l4l ,, ,iii .li it. il X l llll my ffl? ga gi A QQ Nr-X R 1 ff! l i Vpv, W..X P ge One Hundred an Six -,digg Q - px ,jig-Ae Q-. 7 mx K 11:14 p M f -. vi bs XX JVQKQX ,fail jg -5' X, -A Apf' F,-' ' 4 G 2--ff' gl. is ,f K-R,..,-f ,f nf C, t S 1918 il-IURRI KANE fc, HOFF STENOGRAPHIC, .SECRETARIAL and A'C- COUNTING TRAINING for Ambitious Young People. - Courses approved by the Federal Bureau of Education. T School fully accredited by National Association of Accred- ited Commercial Schools. Many important positions in Kane are held by H. B. C. grad- COLLEGE WARREN, PA. . T uates. ,BK Established It pays to attend this school. T V l902 Send for Catalog. 0 0 l Ya Cook by Electricity! Z4 WEST PENN POWER CO. :af X44 Knapp Sz Lindhome Battery and Radio Shop Is Where the modern people stop For Atwater Kent Radio and Supplies And Willard Battery Service that satisfies. VVe install Radio the proper way, And give you service any day, And of course you' know it's understood , y4 When we repair your Batteries they must be good. X4 I 1 i l KNAPP 8z LINDHOME Willard Batteries - Atwater Kent Radios - ' 210 Chase St. Generator and Starter Work Bell 201-QR xg THE GRASSELL BEAUTY SHOPPE X? THE HOME OF THE PERMANENT WAVE The Duplex Le Mui' System Facial Treatments and Electric Baths ll Specialty New Campbell Bldg. Telephone-378 Kane, Pennsylvania Q P ge One Hundred and Sixty-six V f P ' is ei-ag-uf merge, 5,92 'ii Qigii5lt1tf2x1:'fgf.i.., r Y.. 'Q:.fn'-vztvklswfflr i A 5 9' 5.5, ,Q 4, , , W. g f .. y ,f W. ,. ,l.f3s:,.YLft,,f.,Agf. H N E 'A -' TQ , U l' l imi? - LAUNDRY - CARPET CLEANING lt Pays to Keep Clean SHEAFFEPQS The purchase of a Sheaffer Lifetime fountain pen leaves you free forever from repair SAMUEL S. IYe will be glad to have you step in and examine our charges and other inconven- Cmnplete line A Iuake our iences because it is uncondi- t I .I - . ore vour Jen am menu. IlOI'l2iIIy guaranteed for the Q ' 1 I life of the owner. headquarters. ULF BROTHERS c'1,o'rH1NG, FURNISHING Goons, HATS, CAPS, SHOES To be VN'ell-dressed is an Asset to any Roy or Young Man NYC are at Your Service. Try Us on Your Next Outfit Al the Sfgn of llc Red Trunk ODD FELLOVVS BLOCK KANE, PENNSYLVANIA THE GROLIER SOCIETY, Publishers 'I' 'I' 'I' THE BOOK OF KNOXVLEDGE THE BOOK OF POPULAR SCIENCE THE HOOK OF HISTORY THE HOOK OF LITERATURE 414 Lafayette Bldg. Buffalo, N. Y. Page One Hundred and Sixty-seven ..,O' , I928 HURRI KANE ,6f--- Moser Manufacturing Co. Founders and Machinists M anufaclurers of xc 4 THE MUSER PATENTED SPECIALTIES For the Oil and Gas Trade YK 36 954 KNOWN WHEREVER OIL AND CAS IS FOUND KANE, PENNSYLVANIA W YA COMPLIMENTS KANE RUBBER COMPANY W of X4 4- . CREDIT INFORMATION EVERYTHING AND ADJUSTING co. FOR YOUR ,VA ' I CAR X4 m 4- Bender Building Kane, Pa. lol Fraley St. Phone 520 Q ge e u re an gh! P ? ' 1 'ld' M--M-une.-vuawi-' fu, 14- .v .,.1.- veg'-maui-fatw nanf... -M-WM .,v-wuqvf,-war, Y if ++w.4 .W v N. ., Q 1 Q.-f..i 1 ---v v- i, r J-1, aw. fwunnfv. M. .M-.-'M 1. 1 ,- ..,f,x Oil and Gas Well Supplies Kane Supply Company Kane, Brookville Pennsylvania New, Bethlehem A Recognized Institution for COIlllll0l'K'li1l ll1l'Zll1ll1'lg Student Body for the past year in- cluded students and graduates from IQ Colleges and Universities, 5 Nor- mal Schools, 5 Academies, 5 Prepara- tory Schools, and 62 High Schools. The following Courses of Study ,are Offered COLLEGE GRADE COURSES: Business Adrninstration Higher Accountancy Cleading' to C. P. A. Degreej Secretarial-Science BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES: Stenographic-Secretarial Bookkeeping Business Training Write for Catalogue and Information ERIE BUSINESS COLLEGE Penn Building ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA CARL ENGSTROIVI W N VFW ICA H Q I J.-f 1 ,. W 5 ' .fs , - ' J.-'ill -9 W as .aff I N - 41 . 7-'f.::f . J ,. KW... ...SFR 4 .f . fb ll - ,v 4. . . N rfifg? Pun ' llest possible footwear, for the lowest possible price. Lei us slioe you ,at II3 Fraley Slreel Page One Hundred and Sixty-nine ,ZS f 'f'x'-NNW ' I 'Wt ,,,,, I I X X! I xx I l V ,, If KA X t A .4 av., '- . -. E .m':mr-7-fi -:mf -' ' fl N- r- - -'--' r 1' ,fl ,. v :ii Po l X ll I if pl 73121 5,,,,,..2E w X .lt N Ofaein Your Door To The New l Ma tag Washer I l IF IT DOESN'T SELL ITSELF- 4 9 1 - : V , ,g ,gggjy5ggg-g-:':- 'W , pg, Look for rlll9SP I4 eatures: .--- fiiifjiffif 'AA' i 'ff 5j:fQfjQ:r3'i:xg 1gi ..E15gfQfgQQQQ5QgQ5j5QgQg5i5515252'E5'fEE?Ei5i5?2525f.1uuzfjgfa' 1. Automatic-feed, Soft Roller VVa- f 522552525525255552iififs:2-5:3.,15:515252Qff5f?EEfEQ5?f?f5f52:.:1ef::,15..5:5:g.g.g::::f:1Sliffzieiiiiiii tel' Remover, which Swings into 7 PO' ' 'Z 31 513:52S555SQ55355355Qgfgzf52555255Qiisiziiaiiiiiiiiiiiii55255:55E5E55gis5s5s5?55555Ei?2i5i5f55f sitions and reverses. A ' 4. E 1.-Eff? ' ? ..,H , - -. 1 1 g S :g:E2E:E1f:fgI 5:51 .1 . . I 2. Non-breakable, heat-retaining life ifskff'-'f, : lasting, cast aluminum tub which 1555, 51:1- 25521, ' A ' 52225515 .- H ' cleans and empties itself. iff? fees: 5314? 255352221 EE . 1-2:j':',,.-ri -355535 3. Tubfuls wash in 2 to 7 minutes. i 4. Adjustable legs, which raise or f lower tub to your height. 1: nh 1 1 'W ,1::,,ff::Z:?i,,1T1,,y?:g 5. No hand rubbing, even of cuffs is available wah in- 'ffl' and collars. bull! gasoline molar. X t DEFERRED PA YIVIENTS YOU'LL NEVER MISS Q,..QV-Mfg-if f Harold L. Johnson, Kane Representative 29 Fraley St. Phone 347-R Page One Hundred and Sevenly QE,-,f A ' i g f' 4- All ir if ,r ,t.g , -Qwlz QL:-1:5-af 1 mlrfs . ' H.. -u. ' DI' 11,-' 5 X xr 5 pi . .f A l A 'fx '-A if my, ., ,Ah f 5 gnu: -: H.mj ,og,,, ,,.:,':. ,:,-, fr ' ., -- - . . .e 4...-,wr nu., ,.. , ' ' Vanin Qu' ' it i ,f6 .s. fa .l , .off Yi, eg. it kill' ts, Q.. A. '62 3. ic: ..l . 1 f .. ' 2 ' ' . I V V W Y Fifi is :ggi :e za r - l r s y , img- Y 9 2' I K '94 lx Ljlkgm Q ,3 P--Q I 8 HURRPKANE Q 4 yy ii 5 ii I A I ' if iQ-?'3J' ffiiigiiw ' 4 4' xx N ' ' , 3 A Miss Keen- Give me a sentence with a contraction. - is 'J Jack F.- I can't. g y V gb Miss Keen- Correct 6 J sl: as as If all the little rnouses ' Are called a lot of little mice, 5 Why aren't the little houses y Called alot of little nice? XA A -John Dolan-Nursery Rhymes ' ' 4- 4 5 It M Joe C.- How did you puncture your tire? Mick- I ran over a milk bottle. Joe- Couldn't you see it? Mick-- No, the kid had it under his coat. X! -Q? HATS OFF A senior stood on the railroad track, fffQ The train was coming fast. The train got off the track , Q And let the senior past. as as an in .. Gus- Listen here! Do you know anything about this course? Himrnie- A little. What do you want to know? ' In ak at at W X If a body sees a body i i is Thinkin' in a quizg If a body helps a body .XLR Is it any teacher's biz? is Ik wk ' Ik Freshman- Too bad, I must die. 'ZF- Senior- Why? ' ' Freshman- I broke my life-time fountain pen. ' veni-vidi-vici I V U RTE? I breezed in, I larnped 'em, I beat 'em up. ff Q Page One Hundred and Seventy-on '25 61 , il. 1 A ri il? ' i 4 s 1? I , ' f:f2,..-tr ' . , ' ' '.,' ' - 5 ' mf. -1-i,,h .., -,.'-Z 'A X' -- 1 .. ., lfp to Dale Shoe Repairing P1540 COMPLIIVIENTS Of SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE-I O. G. for sport, work, playing, and wallg- ing - for smart appearance and comfortable shoes at Mountain City Shoe Repair mi, GRANDINETTI BROS. SAKURA SILK COMPA NY Manufactu1'ers of Jersey Cloth for Dress Goods Gloves - Plain and Novelty Underwear in Popular Shades and Styles Ig0l1dd is II F Z ,.,,,,... M . ww-. , . V P-, lv:-,ip-gs:-f . .. . . . 4 A :'Js1l'P-W7t'.7i7i!5:i1Tl1 ft'ii wi':Hiii imgmi id tr I -w. mmm 1 .,.tf,.,. t .. A .' - .- -fl' ' -so ' 'P . .1-vs... ' ' fx. an -1- M .f i -51 1 li N , is ft 1 H Q V ' 4. v-V 4' H?::g ',' lgiih i l .. 4,,4 y .,.V. p p . . i w V ,A s., 1918 Hump.:-KANE on 4. 2-'ly I ii . ' X A , N STEELE 8z STEELE SWANSON GROCERY 0 43 N, . COMPANY 5 ,,, Jef P4 ai .,, ..- wt .q N521 y all Kane, Pennsylvania 4' . b AXP Af HUDsoN A M Drink Morning Sip Coffee 1 , and 5, T5 E Q EX Wholesale Distributors , Y P7 f A of CARS . Dens Milk MACK TRUCKS Quality Canned Goods l X4 ' X4 HERE THEY ARE C13 C43 - in Black C27 C and white, 435 453 F ,yi REASONS 524 I Why this should be r Your Drug Store I. We carry practically all the well known advertised Drug Store Remedies and Commodities. ' 2. Our Personal Guarantee of Satisfaction is part of every purchase. 3. Our prices allow only a fair margin of profit. XA 4. We serve you promptly and courteously. A 1 5. We pledge our untiring efforts to render the Highest type of professional Drug ' V Service to the community. KANE DRUG COMPANY . The Rexall Store ' Q V Page One Hundred and Seventy-lhrz il s - s I A 91 I 4 F if r fi. 1 ,ii Y . . 'i I 'L'ffgl 3 J . W, Av r ' ev w,f s.. 4. fi Q, ix XA 'ff 96,1 X CV all 9 NY f , ZR Zlfff' X ill M f , gq f 'Distressinq moments g I 1 Ml ,Zb4l are potenTiall13 in store for fnose ff? Q' ' - - electing to choose ihe inferior X ,f I Q -' W and commonplace in luqqage. f f l , To avoid oliscomfiture an emb an-assment it is well io fspecifg the best. Qrtigggther 'made by J. G. CURTIS LEATHER COMPANY Lunnow, PA. I I H i l zdSe1'fnIy-four A ,- ii 0' ll'- fl 'GC' W VAL 24. 24. 9:4 Q. , ,Q fnszsiuuaan sxamab .4 Mr Armacost Cin biologyj- Last Light I had an apple with a peach seed. Jerry Ramsey That's nothingg I had a date with a hay seed. wk Hi if He kissed her in the garden The moon was shining bright But she was only a marble statue 'He was a frosh-you're right. 41 lk Ik What made Car1son's Bol-linger near the Light? P Did Allio him what Armacost? Or was he just Keen and wanted to wait a Long time until the walk would be Baird of snow. Ik Ik 41 Jake- Did you every play hockey? Carl S.- No, only bridge and five hundred. ll' ak Ill O WHAT'S IT ALL AB UT . The team kicks off. The opponent gives the ball a smack with his brassie and it drops into the basket just as our men break the tape. It is our crew's move. They jump and take a man. Just then one of our men falls from his horse, and the ball rolls through the goal. There is aloud silence as our man slides home, winning the game. il ill ll! Harriet C.- Do you like your nick-name? Punt- Yes, I get a kick out of it. lk ll' ll! b I've been playing on the team, said the young horse fly. Il' ik Ili Chuck Ulf- Guess whom Vince is stepping out with? John Dolan- Izzy West? - Chuck- No, he's south. Page One Hundred and ,52 'ii -X. - aww v' if 7.3 ju, V , j V, ,-4 ,gpg g. , -3. .5 , ,, Q.. ,1 , M ,V 3. .- 1 fu, I -,,. , , .. .. . .. W, A,- flffWiimfitsfniihfifitdgrfrfffame21 ' Aw-.fe1.aff-fafv.tf,.s. time N - y,zh.'.'.' .ww fr U v ' Po, V if Q X4 X? VZ X4 X4 1 . .,... ...nad f ,QV - . . ,, Wi. gr.. sal: V maifsfv Sm Kirk: ja.. fi' , A+. rf gf-1,1 :L ' 8: fr.: 'fi .1 21' T :-4 ' as . 4b 1- 4' a I. -5, --v-- z A A di '3 513.55 A . l, ' .fai- 1!l C- VV . t 4 H ,A , .y , V I , x'L Q-2, we ffl? 5 ilk? 1 N I . 91 fl, . f '. Q,:,1'?. ,QQ .13 J. 1 L ii tiki ' s,1 'r Q. pw wil ' jixf' f. 121. 1 -fi T? v-: 9 X A 0-'ff fs A 9 1 sly - I .AFV , ll Q V -'95 5 A 5. x . 'wif . Q, :Sf t . ,will 1,., . , . rg' . Q as p '55 , J. ,L . ,QQ -5 1 vm-l ..f X21 ' k L l. . .4 N--' 5 F' err: .. l IL f' ' af ,. Qi. ia' 5 5 'ff , R, 4.-'If ,. N . T J . ,isp , .1, . ,. -if ...JV , A Ss 16 fil92.8 Hunk: KANEPEQL-E AUTO STORAGE BELL PHONE 600 I TAXI SERVICE D. Sz W. R. DAVIS Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles and Graham Brothers Trucks , Kane, Pennsylvania Your Home Should Come First Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Victrolas and Victor Records KANE FURNITURE CO. Compliments of KANE FRUIT COMPANY Wholesale Banans, Candy and Pop - 1 KANEQ PENNSYLVANIA L age One Hundred and Seventy 1 A l I v bs X4 724' V X4 eff had Ars i S1 -. A. ,gy f. 1, itil M w an :nw M I 1 W S Q . ov, V A: 4 1 s n if .v f ' Q? li in li l I1 f 1 v 3 n 'sl X IG W .,.,..- V fa ., 13' , .,: ,, , , vw L. ',. .ns-,N ,, 3-.f,,, V- ,I , :,7:,!,:c,'.k,?'f'g5,' 'fi . f S I' I, wif' I Q 1 Qlii I ' 1 -l of ,A ' - Qlf ifk ., x I - I V X- Q 5, I V K V , . f A y - :H Q, jj:-' ,.- '- V.: Q--1'-'P 5 .fu s'? If . I ' A .. .. ev nic: f RE - 'S S' ' I L uf a . far---4? l92.8 HURRI KANE Q 4 ' G ..l! .., , -,za Y if . I -as rua' ' A ARE 'YoU INSURED? I K 'J 0 '9 I 5 100, If Noll, See S Q ' Y 1 M to ,rf ., all 5 V. of Howells 8a Croesmire Insurance Co. -. '11 g ixzy? A . 'A Lz',', ' 4- a-X 145 Fraley Street ' Bell Phone 190 W, .nl ' o , ,, 'liqf mv , go? Q .in C OM PL1 M EN TS of Ml if GUSTY'S SERVICE STATION XZ, The place for reliable SX OIL and GAS n M I On thel?-P Trail and Roosevelt Highway A ws l ,, X1 I X4 3 nw I i xi SANITATION W, Irs A NECESSITY K' rl F A, Q. 'W' Come In and See Our Sanitary Barber Shop LOUIS G. BULDUC, Proprietor NK., J' .ff --J S, ni.. .-fl' A I sg: . 9, Qi ' Page One Hundred and Sevmly-.mgegx , r 'e l A Q , J - A -ww. . I L-'23 . , 1- - . ' . V , - ' ,-5.11, .,- 'Q-i3'5 '45l'- 1'r'fr5 4 ' V I ' ' I X V 1 x ' mf ' gif V ,A ,, ,A ll, Y , , 1 , ' ' ZW, 14 GH. ' 7 N ' Y tiff' Nl., 4, ,lm K M 1 ah' A aj. Vw ,l.1 JL1.N Vmnmlx my Wal W- 1-V '7 g f, ,LA , I N 4, 4. '. il .- N- 1- .4. I I 'I ,l.,.1aTi.lIt:,asa:.w .l lx, J aan. if 192.8 HURRI-KANE Ready To Please You- H YA 24 GW We are ready to serve you in any and every way that an up-to- date grocery comfpany can serve. A complete line of every day . X! 74 needs--a prompt and satisfactory service when you need some- E thing special. The secret of success is work, as you undoutedly know from the teaching you have had, and we work in an effort to achieve success YA in our field, which is-satisfied customers. Y Wishing ,success to all members ofthe ctw of 1928. Xi aw ! ff Kane Milling 6? Grocer Compan Page One Hundred and Seventy-eight , A il ,4?A 1 4 f . , ' ef ' ' 1:3 v-.1 , e bs -0931 4 'S , i - 'WNAQN' 'i f 1 ' .. -1 v X . .IWC-Y,fI1.uh' ' l.. A .wm,.s-W,,M.wmmNmf,,. e ,, t , A, ,. THE PRINTZ--- The Uoung Men? Store Of Kane CHARTER HGUSE CLOTHES FUR YOUNG MEN fn if e 1 - .... K, J i' The newer H1065 ln Unlverslty 'type Llothu ' bl'0l1g'llf out in our Chartu is Very vleverly House Clothes. xr f HL 'X This store is by special 2iIJp0i11flllC11t tle I i e A 01 Hll My ClliU'f0I' Hens- 9 ore ' 's Yif'i1. I na- Q f Tb' CHARTER HGUSE CLOTHES f 539 E1 Headquarters for S1e1so11 a1ml Soc'ie1yl'l11l1 Hats 1 hluilllllilttillln Slniris and lYlld0I'Wt'i1l' lnte1'woVe11 llosiery liic'kok Belts and Iiuekles and other high g'1'ilKlP A'lPl'C'llil111liSC I . ,1 T.A.P. ,JN , T.A.P. f0,?,?tT70A'f35 f0,?if1 f Kane, Pennsylvania 1101111 is ly Miles-Kane Company Kane, Pennsylvania fSzll0s Ullive, llldgwzly, lla J Wholesale Groceries, Fruits and Produce Distributors of Sunlgisi Oranges and Lemons my - .,1 r,.- ., g n tm gn- Un w i 2 wonder : 'riE'1?- -, X ':iT'E' 5 i F101133 ei If it does not make the best bread and more loaves per sack than any flour you ever used, return the empty sack and we will refund your money. 14 The Home of Omar Wonder Flour Swansdown Coffee Everyday Mllk Burt Olney Canned Goods Del Monte Dried and Canned FYUIIS Associated with Miles-l31'udl'o1'd Co. Miles 8: Q 011111 un Bl'k1klf0l'Ll,PE1. DuBois P1 I U ll I ri il ,Lhl , . .. . ,LM . JV wg,,A 11 H' .va -. , , ,-1 V. , it Saws Ii tl W A U Lv A ' ' e n ' 1 F fZ?4 lZ x lfi 1? Q J 1918 Hunan- KANE se-3 gui? ' , A V V ' k, F .. At 0-J S Y ' ' 3' ' ICM ' 5 f 'J L4 0 U -V '-od . jf-. -fl: Kane Manufacturmg Co. - Kane, Pennsylvania ' 1 r :Isa A Q 4 e A 4, 25 ge t . er . ,u X4 Kane Qzszalzy if e 'e e A Rustless Insect Screens Metal Weather Strips +3 YA DX ' ' Window and 'Door Equipment Q 4 t Fi? Q14 Pagp One Hundred and Eighty-on 1' Trai --A9 ,t '- . v .ff ' . 1 ' . , .Q ,,.-. , ..,.. M ..,.fv- .' -,ff ,:y'..,. . Q 'Wien TQ- if- 7:1 ' - : 5 : x V Y , ' V , . - , A .. f..f,. .' --. 1 ., , -. t V . . , W 1 . H we ..'Hf'?' mt- 4. 't iz., s. ' Q, rn- Y- - .t-me 4, .- Q 4-f ,lv , , ,- , 'L ' ' - e 1 .w y',,f,' 4, 1 , Q at If , nf -cw I f s' Twain:- B , af-' -, . . .. ' 1. . Aw. ..,-fzw,-1+-Ei,afggwrvgg em v, .wp f,Q:g,.,,: V at ' ,W M ,W :J -ff ' 'e t - 5--, - ,iv u1.::v,3f.-.:.- :1 'T' UZ - 1 ' L ' 1, Chi 4 ., e- .f -1-fin diirarkaa ' ' M N L 1 J. f .I 3 ,s. w ,- ta I 5 -'gf 1913 MHURRI-KANE F. R. l-IOIJIVEES POST ER ADVERTISING COMPANY KANE, PENNSYLVANIA P Office in Kane Bank and Trust Building FRED R. HoLMEs, General Mgr. WAYNE Ho1.MEs, Assistant Mgr. SAY IT ZUITI-I POSTERS Poster Advertising in Kane and Surrounding Cities. INTERESTED IN Physical Education? The last term of High School is the time to plan for after grad- uation. If you're going into Physical Education, ambitious, perhaps for an instructorship in a High School or College, write for our catalogue and literature. ARNOLD COLLEGE Sherman and Chapel Streets New Haven, Conn. - T. M. PAISLEY ROOM 3, I. O. O. F. General Insurance The Very Best Old Line Companies Represented C eneral A gent Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co. Indianapolis, Indiana . Bell Telephone 240 ft QD , e One Hundred and Eighty-two mn:mnzmnLnummm.:xw1n-ax:nn.wre-rrnmnum-, .'-na::uuc,p,,n.- wr-mn. an wanm-mmm Y 4 L Buzldinq Manbood-'- in the Banu' kk Wx i iff' letl, af ' YOUR BOYS join a band. It gives them lot of fun, and puts them on the road to success. ifi f no -f', xy' 'Zi' Q f W Na ,ff v ' A ml Sf ' V. 5 ea' 'g 1' DADS, f , '17 f' i 33 . . is 1 I' With an EASY-PLAYING Conn your boy will make rapid progress. Come in and help him pick out the instrument that in- terests him most. Comets, trombones, trump- ets, saxophones, clarinets, -everything for the band. EASY PAYMENTS. Come DNN BAN D 155-Tnumwnnrs in today. HANSON'S MUSIC STORE Kane, Pennsylvania KANE GARAGE E.. W. ALBERTSON, Prop. or Economical Transportation fief Sales - Service - Parts fix! Auto Bus Line 22 Chase St. Kane, Pa. NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company 5 Founded in l 845 A Great Co-operative Thrift Society Which You Are Invited to Join Reinember there are no STOCK- i-lUl.l7liRS in the New York Life. li is owned :incl controlled by the hold- ers ol over Two and a Quarter Mil- lion policies-who receive all the prohts and benefits. J. HEALY, Agent Ojfce, Kane Bank Bldg. lgO Ildd fl Fghl 1h ec KANE YA A A Compliziqents A 1 , YA of AMERKIAN PLATE GLASS CORPORATION Durant City, Pennsylvania yy X4 Main Oficc KANE, PENNSYLVANIA ev 'ff '22 '23 L Page dm: Hundred and Eighty-four A 1 1, v 1 Z y . ., 1 A I f :G 'lla 1. '7 A i 4 if 'e 4 2' ,Q f ,-rw.,- ly l If 5' 5 'V 4 S H 'S 1155!-XX I bbiierys 3.35 A as be-'N sv ii' Yr ,ix 1l:i'Q ' Lt! we on X ,uf ,,, 4-'B s mmyq -135.1 I 'f' Rik R X A ll -. A .1 ' .5115 -5. zglvlfe -45 his-4,:'-.i-'. , , I A4-,z, ggi'-,gf-'15-' 'gala' ..-Er'-r .-v-..' A. Qui, 'jg 1 :T I 'f.'QS'f - f..,,-is-,.f ,, -if-f l? 'fa-'LL-'.-' 3-L tifflf' f'jf.3rf'f:.- EF' 'ff' . - 1 5. 1 ...H 10 8Main street x .. 1 . falo New Yo' N USIN ESS EDUCATION THREE TWO-YEAR COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES INCLUDING STUDIES IN Principles of Business, Business Economics, Finance, Investment Problems, Business Law, Account- ing, Auditing, Income Tax Procedure, System Building, lnsurance, Real Estate, Trafhc Management, Sales Management, Retail Store Management, Public Speaking, Advertising Copy and Practice, Labor Problems, Business Ethics, Secretarial Practice, Professional Efliciency, Business Ethics and other subjects all of college grade. . A , ,A I. F ,I , Gsfih E, viii s xv -, :L fu! 4 I r G we ,F , 0 N N' at -If i C 4 v' '1 4 4 9' af - X s f ft 1 4 .NJ , . . , . + . 9 . 3 A . J , tr. 1-1 'ku 'J ' 4 A r r as .4 . . H 'Q T. lr gl fl - ' N7 aa 5 M ,, ,I ' x , - .H-L 1 I , 4 W, V f tv ' -.-Q -gf X -if-'-' I ,.,, 1 Vt., '1' .fir 'fs Y i-- V -. . ,U' V :-41, I, 5. I ,,.. 1 .Lffmtt 1 3 'ini i A .' .51 . fi ' ' I vs U.. J. f:f.l.E ' L . i ' .5 :ti ' ''-'ieejlg-ig.-t-e4:f '1. 1 2:,3. gf'-iq , r,-,-.gg K 11:5-.eK,r5 veg' is ' ff -5, 'Tb ij, 1- an - ' .-.- .1 'f-ff N AME? ff'j:e'E : .1 g.ffS1f.2-,-.1,' '-li' - 5 if -4-z 'f?g'. z'iF?i1'EJi1l Liiiff 2252333 .g' ' i f f Q r . . ' 1 s 1 ..-...ze e-'. .5 Wu, L f Q x 1-'Wav .gb Y qui V:-vSfN,.?Qwr its M C ft Bs, W A 1' l 'rv 1 , .fe ' lv 55W N o X Q . K we .4 2 -.. Ne f I X ' Bur 14 N. , READ WHAT THESE REEENT GRADUATES SAY J o Bryant 6' Stratton College education is diferent. It was that difference that helped me win snccess . . Margaret Cavers, S.S. '26, Niagara Falls. N- Y- Private Secretary to Vice-President Spirella Com- pany. Professional Accountancy training given at Bryant 6' Stratton College enables me to hold my fine position ............. Gerald Flaherty, Accy. '25, Corfu, N. Y., Field Clerk and Payroll Accountant, for Republic Light, Heat Sz Power Co., Batavia. Bryan! 6' Stratton College grade course in Secre- tarial training is responsible for my snccess . . . Marion Brennan, S.S. '27, Salamanca, N. Y., Secretary to Assistant District Manager of Ameri- can Car 8s Foundry Co., Butfalo. Bryant 6' Stratton College grade educationin busi- ness does prepare students for organising and managing a successful business . . . . . . . . . James E. Poland, B.Ad. '27, Corning, N. Y., Pro- prietor and Manager, Poland Transportation Lines, Elmira and Corning, N. Y. If you want to 'win in modern business take Bryant 6' Stratton Course No. I. lt is the foundation of my success ..... ...... Earle Holts, B.Ad. '26, Dunkirk, N. Y., Cost Ac- countant, Republic Light, Heat 8: Power Co. Send For Free I find there is a great dijerenee. llly course at Bryant 6' Stratton's has proved its superiority . . Mary Gritlin, S.S. '26, Buffalo, N. Y., Secretary and Assistant to Accountant L. G. Ruth Invest- ment Co., Butfalo. -. M lily position was won by the-lgnorvledge obtained through niy accountancy training at Bryant 6' Stratton's . . .......... . . Dean Sprague, Acc. '26, Albion. N. Y., Accountant, General Ice Cream Co., Niagara Falls, New York. Fear is back of inost failures and ignorance is back of rnost fears. Business knowledge znsnrcs bnsi- ness success . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Bertha Mae Glatt, S.S. '27, Kane, Pa., Private Secretary to the President, Super Health Alum- inum Co., Butfalo. lily success in holding a responsible and lucrative position is dur to college training in business at Bryant 6' Stratton's . ........... . Isabelle Long, S.S. '25, Mt. Morris, N. Y., Private Secretary to Sales Manager, J. W. Clement Com- pany, Butfalo. l ani winning, Tlzarnlzs to rny Bryant Er Stratton college grade course in Professional Accounting . . Harland Storum, Accy. '25, Cattaraugus, N. Y., Supervisor of Accounting, A. 8: P. Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Catalog BRYANT 8: STRATTON COLLEGE Q 31.1.3 germ ,C,,.,,g4',t5.q,s e :1 '1 gryirf, .aww ,V EF, t 4 ,gh mfffw an .a..'MRs55 ..t WEE EE air is Item ays T A.'tgfnd.sfA'.G ood. Schools l.i?i5efi.i..,ii5r..e.f! gineiif-t.E-'5i'ii'?Giz r1.lfeons.esEL ae ...ilk Ag kg Fifi . S. :5g5gg.i:g:s,.Ti'b-ggi:-'.1'-s'-Q fisgi .zfg-gs.71'fl . . ii-'Q-fi' :-Qgtu ff , 'et Syl -. . 42 .g glad ' 1 25, uri. -, I H I -Us J . 5 v ' ' '- ' . :IFE hr. , ' T '. El-49 H' 1 4. 'fri gigs ,ef 25323 'iw 'fi of--sb eye E55 for -14191-. aft Wg' ..E, ff' 1-' :.' 'gag .'. Eye fi :V ' - ,v s-W, ' I , if-if 1 i fiiif .' - 'sn e - if - '- L77 sv -i 3 S 5-V. -,fs . Q I '51, -1 4 . , '. A if 5 Q3 We y fb U Q. , , . p' ,f,4,Aj.,.,V-' fm.. I 252-.QQ-W sf...,.1aS.--,5. I 5... i if V I92.B HURRPKANE . Y TO MAKE SOMEONE HAP- , . W f I 115 PIER. NO RULES WILL HELD MORE IMPORTANT ,Mis-rf THAN THOSE OFFERED FOR ,Y 1, l Q 3 1 L J - I THE HARITHMETIC OF LIFE. !.-Y,,,,,.' TO ADD TO THE HAPPINESS. SUBTRACT FROM THE PAINSg MULTI- PLY THE JOY, AND DIVIDE THE SOR- ROVVS OF AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN. KOPX LEONARDSON CO. Kane,Penna. Quality Merchandise Means Satisfaction ' COMPLIMENTS Whitman's Candies, Parker Pens, Ansco Cameras, Rumpp of Leather G o o d s, Dennison Crepe Paper and Decorations. Hub Shoe Company, Let us help you select your gift. E We may have something IHC. different. fThe place to buy Slwesj W Temple Pharmacy Co. ' Qualify and Service age One Hundred and Eighty-six Z I I ' r :Z V if 1' A' K ' L 4 4 , . . , . T ,.1.k1f'iiL S' ' w ' H E ' - 'T 'wi I 4-' - , , ' , F . '. -'lu' RN 'f 3, I 1 f Q I -' cf' -A ' -' -1- - - - ..' ' .- . E, s 2 1 4 -V '. W 3 .aw w L... ,,......f , E.. 'M -. W.. f N T f-f M 1 ' in I - - - -vfb s I I X F4 4 N28 Humax KANE Q Q 4 fr 1. A Q' il 45 4 0 A ,M 1 5 W M y A ,, .41,i:,f, fn 5454911 4 if f1 f , m,Qpx,, I ling. ,, : ,g a , ,,f' V - ,g -of ifi . zu A- . w iff, ,Sw im I-4. .. pf:3593Wf:ff1-.f5i Pie - - ' -,, if A -'V -.- .5 'ul . ' 'L-.H+ ., '- ' f ' ' , ,uf - A, 4- - fy- 2'-1 Q, A- . fi , - '- ' f - ' 1 I I A ' A ' A I ' ' A ,E ' IA 1 ' ' ' , .vq 3 1 ir nf? ni e 'b ' w ll az - s I . ' I Q , :hull 1 I , A la ' lW 1 tm M I ' 1 All A C 5 'intl' o fo or PIEROTTI ELECTRIC COMPANY X4 The shap if swim a EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHONE 300 X4 YA I Mountain City Garage Courtesy and Service Gasoline and Oil Tires and Tubes IOOW Alemite Service . X I Accessories X4 Roosevelt Highway Phone 556 Q YOUNG ,WOMAN 'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Kane, Pennsylvania' Page One Hundred and Eighty-sen Q' s'fi ??L21-W1-2 QQQW. f law?-Q-,-' A-2,-:r-1 K, , ,An :m?ZSig33f?bmz.-,f--r-.s:e-- , vgafemwaa:Ai8ffmaifi.mwkfAi1,w1:, I ,LI . . i-Y' V anim K ' -A Q1 ei v me L ., -I T 4-- A . 11. , Qu . gg., ' --I Q59 -.'.- T, , I 2' . ,,,. . Z4 A2 f 'v 37 1 'ai , f-1 YK ' , X ' iii' QL . ,L I N , C' 4' .G Y X! 1 5 . 3, Q 71- - 3, i LQ jf' V . ' j : ' ' 'fl' 1.3 ,- ., ,A wzz., . if? E '1 A525 - ,.. .-,-- ,x 1 '. .N 1. n lg Humax-KAN: 9 X4 lgiffw t t4 mu X4 COMPLIMENTS W of U16 Interstate Window Glass Corp General Ofices Kane, Pennsylvania 3 W y U:f,'.v,,,g-rf ',', , -',, t t YK 75' Page One Hundred and Eighty-eight mfmmtmnuamnmmmmmmgnn-nuAmm . . -,-1 --, , -I-I -.-- 1. I Y 4 1 5 ,,., W, . ,v hw 1- 4 'AA. V V - A ' ,- s iz za L ,.,, A - 1 - L' A X -'fluff T My H ' E, ii ,PN 'Z S - Q K ,A,! A ,U I F I Y i . xv K : 1,4 V V ll' 'l ' 'MQ W A Nj' ' . A ' . . I 'Fir av 4.1 me x ,, ' 5252 : kv v A A bla C I A . A K I, N, X 43 - ', . M' ' ii' A , 52 1 P59 754 if - f ff If our Bank . ex t jg-9 Y - X4 7? V 355 -fl -1 E BA K Sz TRU T CU 0 old B k ' - ,, X4 W est an ln the Czty X4 f , J C Y V ' V Ll Q3 W FORTY YEARS Successful A A B USINESS V4 ' PY- . , 4 1? X I .fx ' , . 42 Page One Hundred and Eighty-nine , 4 L fl - ' 7 ' P- ' 4 3 4 ' Q S? 'JA A 'fm X11 . 'sit ' ' . jg .1 I - ' . ' A 4 1. . - ' I' ' . , K . ,f . 'kqv l7'ikVg ilV' ' g':Q7f1J,5j,1:A ', l.f,'gfS '2iL-1 'V ai? '-'ff'X?kfl.'ft ff: ' ' , ' . I 1 t ' 1 K . 1 V: ' Qffgvxs 2 Ufaf: 535'-., ,'1. . r- . a f V' f ' : M L F' Q ' 1f2 '19-'iff' f,ZTA5 ,,Q , QQ jul 'i'i'3f-L, 41- T, ' J A L- ., -4. J ,'fg-L,.- -1-Q k 'fum' .-45 , . W -'Q V'-'Q-'31 rpg? ,T ?' . ff -' - .- '- X k...Lf, 1 -f ' E Y x N 4 1 f x 9,4 X4 Pug! One Hundred and Ninety ..xummunu1mugn.nmuzna.'.zx-mu mama' f .glmqmfnmmmufznun-ggi. 1 r L . munnxxunimwvuu-znunxuwmwn-e an--mvrwwf-wrrmuzvs-muan'v.-yruzu-rv-,s wwmmrw- I92.B HURRPKANE. YOUTH is not a question of age but rather a matter of activity and animation. It has brought forth great demand for 'CLOTHES that interpret this youthful- ness, and We unhesitatingly say to you that in CLUB CLOTHES you will 'iind styling in happy harmony with this idea of fashion. KNIT-TEX TOP COATS e DOUGLAS and FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES BERG and CHELSON HATS DEICHES CLOTHING CO., Inc. Everything for Lad and His Dad 'X S V Kane Decorating Co. Lincoln Fordson ' - FORD S GENERAL PAINTING N V IIIIFALD and ...-......-... ff :waz DECORATING n ,mm 1bL-................g .... ?mnlU95's Phone 104-R , The W Midway Garage, Inc. ' Authorized Sales and Service IO6 Fraley St. Kane, Pa. Field St, Kane, Pa Xi J LMlil,.,,., -,A--Dv Q. I m ,lllv un l WWW so 1-- gn. 4SQzsHogg1KANEfv of4 FU GROCERIES SHOES HOSIERY ' -fr -,fLJL:S4,1Q.p.vj':g-'-, V14 ,Vi H f L? 6 'lfl'5'Q jYlfl 1'L'7l':f'w 'f1 : 1 4 . :V , .K Fagan, , ,, ,,1W,4,,, I y, -A,Q'f.?fsff?1?f4u5v:ff ...,.fg Ml,-.. n 1 lu l 'ff .u n v ll If Al u I ' lfamll Q , , P '4 5 hx? 1 QQ ll A SN lx 5 10m , i Q4 X4 YA 334. YA 4 A sf A 0 N 1 r A 6 FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS sz Domestic and Imported ' CHINA WARE YOUR STORE jx' DOLAN'BROTHERS 33' Eg ,gf ' lf A W Q35 J' ' ji f f if K J W' PENNANTSA + BANNERS QQ! JWVE L SE ,g + PILLOWS + 'gr A 0 04 ' 1 . q v . l V Add dxgnlty, color and spmt I to your school work by the ' use of felt Pennants, Ban- ners and Emblems. No or- come to the recognized der too small to receive our X h .t attentlon. aut on y Catalogue Free P4 A- G- SPALDINQ Standard Pennant Co. zes Main sf. Buffalo, N. Y. Big Run, Pa. Page One Hundred and Ninety-ang X X A . XS X-f fe X.. r i918 HUR PKANE HREMINISCENCEH - ' IS ONE OF LIFE'S GREATEST v PLEASURES In this book, full of living photographs of your 'High School activities, you will re-live and re-enjoy many times the pleasureable school life from which you are passing. This record of classmates and teachers will become more and more precious to you as the years go by, for . time dims the memory, but photographs live forever. fl . l is YA X4 THE NICOLAS STUDIO- Kane, Penna. '120 Greeves St. One Hundred and Ninety-two l A 4 U? Wh mmm -lizngrmwnwwazm-m nnmwumuunzxnu-nun If 1, K, f f s i Sealer A rw - . , rf ,oy ,f l, .f Y gl, .J .fr . - ffl1'fa5:7 ' NL? R Qc lo l Fl Xu e l Q r .zggtggfigr-Z: , Q, l it l ,. it fx? In Selecting Your Florist Bear in Mind that We Grow Most of Our Own FLOWERS Our employees are experieneetl anal will look out for your in- terests as well as ours. Vile do nothing lout grow anal sell Flowers to make a living. Our prices are the lowest possible for the best quality and service. This is our sixteenth year in Kane--eaeli year showing an in- crease over the preceding one. Local Members of Florists' Telegrapliic Delivery Association KANE GREENHOUSES MAGNUSON-KANlf!S RELIABLE FLORlST The Best Flowers with Service as Good 46 Birch Street Flower Phone 286 Pagr One Ilundred and Ninety-three - .1 ,gif ff , 1 X T J arren Baker - XX A! 'ff W C 1+ 1+ an 'T 75 1 C U3 C+ ff I I U X X ,-ani' ,ff ' nf X qY '4 QI IA- :HL 1 ff 11 -in '47 1 ? Q X :iff aw pf 1 jg r4 Iyn' QNXQ fhlhpf ff .xa gif,- ,,,.-- Cf 7' Q , X , . 9 ., f if . If X - 'xc 'sf' dw I f ZX 'E V' 9 I 1 N M , 1 . . . ..v 1 I, J , -' wx 1' fb ' 1 'V v , L ff- , ff iv - .f I ,, , f 4 - 1 '. 'x , K ' f ' . S. YQ 1 . 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I - ,,., xg-.3515-1 lghleitgy' D ,,?7p4z-,-' ' ' - ' . - ' , -.,' ' ' - .1.:,g,:,.--'x-gf.:,gt-Ig:-:fs-..',m ' Jw -' avi- ' 'Q ' EY- . 2 -if' ' - 4- .'. ' - A5 --,. -F- , .. : ' ,gf 'P ' --ff' ' . ,V I ',,. ' ' i , - ' ,. 1f' -fizh. ' C3-' I X --.I1I'k -I.-., P-.. . V Zi .th , .....- L 31js:Ej,ff ,. ,. , Ng: UH Smile with Every Bifeu 1,4-... Pagv C hw Ilnudvvd and .vfVlFfj'-fllltl' 1 ,. A initio. VQFLLJ' ' 'iff Jlahn N Ulllier Again 65,1512 are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because We render satisfaction on more than 400 books each year. Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. JAHN 8: OLLIER EN GRAVIN G CO. Tbotograpbers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Colors. 817 W. Washington Boulevard - Chicago Telephone MONROE 7080 I .X E 0 720 Sl! - 0 dll Wai or cfngrlinliizg ' Page Orzr Ilumired and Ninety-hoe x' s.....ff W-,m., '.- , willy We O . ' - A ' A A A A A A , ?'A f A 'f f . al is in In A Z b in lv' ll Il , O so O O , A W v-Q Q 199.8 Hema:-KANE 5 + 4 yy W! 1 m,3i ': - ,. V jg, loYxAkl.'1 , , 1 ' X w r A Q A Q! .3 After the School Hours, the Game, the Theater , 9 490+ Drop in for your Refreshments at 57 THE SUGAR BOWL X4 A A r F525 Kane's Fines! Confectionery X4 CIWWE5 554' THERE'S REASONS FOR OUR POPULARITY YA X4 F. G. COPELAND Jeweler ' A YA X4 HONEST SH OP Watches Diamonds 3 9 F r a I e y S t . LOUIS SCULCO WF' Q Page ne Hundred an inety-six I , r I . I, v' , 4 F Z' li 4' A A Q , :'-avg e l Avia. ' ,lsifiig i n M ' f K :ff ' ' Vw Yi!! Q: fi P :M f. . .' 51 7: if fr: . iz.. x p -in V '13 Q Hi. I If , lx I5 , 'fu , . R1 1, -- r ' Y' ' . gf. , W V .s 22,25 Ei a Q J s i L W . gi 5.14 4 l92.8 HURRPKANE Q 4 i ygqw, '45 f 'J C9 49 wo? COMPLIML-:NTS 74 X4 6 . 2 o ,A KANE WHOLESALE co. mi '3 72. , N '1- E t k t 't t th k th ' Wstuieftsopgxrgfif fiighagchooi CHARLES ELSUN 'ggi for their kind patrongge and express ' I. Ag. , ourhgood :fishes algd congratulations A xg to t e gra uatmg c ass. -- J 'J N' 'L The Chase Street Store , f , ' YA AULDS, Inc. u X4 Jewelers and Stationers Dry Goods Notions , COLUMBUS, OHIO Ready to Wear J i. 4 A. W. THACKER, Dist. Sales Manager. for Ladies and Children r fi , .. -,ff M1- n Page One Hundred and Ninety-s ' 4 Q I O .135- k 5 xi -,Q ,I 1 si ,M ,Ma 6.1 5 .y '. 5. ,FH ,1 A n tl, ., Yip.- f In A 'X -4 41 y , 1 'I i , 2 ef X lr v i v 1' x + I' ei5g,.,'S -11' V. . - , Li' pg., ' . , -nn 1 'Ai ,.f',:jIFw T -'f'-'f - .X 'Xf v'1- if 'sfcsff :Vt . ,,.t'g 'LvL4 1 2. V. W. '- --N v ,wi '.fw,.:s L ,X M 'wvffff ' fl H w 1 -fv'j2.ww::WV S, 6 if 'fl' if age One Hundred and Ninety-:ight ..,of 3 .wx 1 2.8 Hunan KANE COMPLIMENTS X4 Xi M X4 Z! f Holgate Q Brothers V COTI1P311Y 5 vu ' x KANE,PENNSYLVANIAr :L -up P Q' 55 - 4 . , . .N V . Q f: 4: . .'ff :wsa-FQ3 J-fwiw'C'l J ff..- . 1. 4, . , mf' - . - . ...f 44..rqg .5 . fp,-:A-', , --7'-if -- -- Q: M54 1: yyilfkmg. , ,., V- A1nwf,2'!k,.',.',, , , .. , ,.,! j'gfQt,,'5v.Tz.. ,. . ,fn V . . me V, Y rwfuv. MA, ,, A ., i' lx::,l.,:,it-:Q',,,:,VA, .1..,:... , 'xzx I! ., :,u:gv.y 'Q : - Ai n :W qi, -.41 ,L . , f 1 if h ,I I W .41 , . y 4 . - ,' , L ,J L' DTR' f' iv: :uf cf ., . T, --. ' N' . l . , , 1 . A ' -' 14- I G ff' 'u : -f 5 1 2 li 2- . 4- . uiffffl A 2:12 W If li - ll ll A V -u ' V: gl p., pe, 41918 Hunan-KANE P + 4 N-pt. pl - - 4 - 'far f 'snw ,fn I , dl 1 ' 4c1'l.dr: 4 a r Ruth S.- M aunt takes fits. ' QS' fri: ' cr y 2 ' ' u ' A Harriet- Oh, she s an ep1lept1c.! . A 4, Ruth- No, she's a dressmakerf' 0 ,Q v 513. 'f N, - ' no t 4: 4: 4: . A :!t He broke three county records but he couldn't crack a smile. - l . , ' 11lfj fl? X . ' : 4 ,.wL-. l Q ra :.: . , M Great minds run in the same channel, said Gertrude Ederle. fl 4: il Ik Teacher- What is your given name? Frosh- Haven't got any. TE, Teacher- How's that? ' 4 4' ,, . N53 -lr! Frosh- My parents were Scotch. 4.5, 4: 42 4: is Q Farmer- I'1l sell ou an of those horses for fI0.00 a team. s , SQSQQ u ' n f '- ' . Ky Jones- Got any baseball horses? iff' xg Farmer- What do you mean? I l Ky- Nine to a team. . I .F lk ll' Sk 'iq Don C.- I'm a life saver. h v if Y Frank B.-- That's nothxngg I'm a cough drop. ' 'fii A H V 4: 4: 4: ' 'if Long- The little girl was run over by 'a stage coach. A George E.- Oh, I see, she was stage struck. . 1 : L vr ' Ill 4' if A ' xx PX A She- What's going on in' there? , 2 A He- Must be a tenms game. ' She- Why. so? Jj. He- I heard a racket. ,,ef2Qf' l A 'Oils Q 4 Page One Hundred and Ninety-nine k H : L A - 95215 - 1,1 ' 4 4 , 3 Q as r , g , ,I , D. Q. 2 ::.: ' ? Z lin - ,t-'25 ' -f . 4 if Hrs. v. , fy gi. '. 3. 1 vi 1 f: ,,.' Q QQ f' -: 1 f W f . f . ..k u i .i. rgf'- 55 ' few. .N A ifwj :'5,1gffl:W.7id21Z',hQ',L,l 1 A ,M J Mg? .,Lx:ig,w3J.,y,.j:.fQ?-: ,W llgv 27' ,VK 1 W-,N 4452: l,:+'v'gA.-,Wg-iii.: fha T- :fu NIH ,:xi, :,,.:.f'-2 Jw wtrfu . .. . :':. . . , V l92.8 HURRPKANE The Boys and Glrls of the Kane H1gh School all eat xc X4 Walker's Y! Celebrated Ir X. L. Ice Cream Z' THAT BS WHY THEY ARE SO HEALTHY X4 Manufactured by Walker Creamery Products Company 169 Fraley St. 'KANE,PA. PHONE 369 le Two Hundred 'SY Y V 4 ' A A 5 I S if ini N18 HURRPKANE 'ZA YK The Editors of the Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Eight Hurri-Kane take this opportunity to express their indebted- ness to the advertisers, who have made this volume ya possibility. We hope that our readers of the annual have observed carefully the-e preceding pages. ALICE DOLAN ---- Editor-in-Chief JOE CHIARAMONTE - - Bus. Mgr. MILTON LIND ...... Adv. Mgr. 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