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

 - Class of 1930

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'- 2 f'- - i'-l---EX? w HUF?Fx'l-KFXNE W JonN L. Gmz, A. 13. History-Dwmzaffzfcs Pennsylvania State College The whole ywaise of 1.'7'7'l'Il!? lies in acl-ion.l' Fl.omcNcE Anmo Englixh Grove City College Not by years but by d'liS170Sil'i0??f is misrlom. acquired. DAr.'roN G. VAN ORMER, B. S. Biology-Ch.omist1'y Gettysburg College So much one man can do That docs both. act and know. l'lARn1n'r SMEDLEY, A. B. English Ohio Wesleyan University University of Pittsburgh L'iI1'1'a!'rn'n is the thought of flI.i77.k'i'I7.g souls. CLARENCE EDWARD LIECHTY, A. B. Science-Malhemalvfcs Indiana Central College Knowleclgc is more than eq'u1fua.le'11l to force. Bn1.r.E BOLLINGER, A. B. Latin. Allegheny College I jim! earth not grey, but rosy, Heaven not grim, but fair of hue. - IEEE C245 Q

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