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

 - Class of 1932

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Al T CD-- - Uv' GEORGE HOLLAND-uTubby I fear not loss, I hope not gain, I envy none, I none disdain. Meet the president of the Class of 1932. Tabby has filled this position very capably during the past two years in which he served as our junior and senior president. He is a splendid football and basketball player and always helps the school. He has been in the Orehestra and Glee Clubs for several years. EVALD BENSONU-'4Evie A bushel of fun, red-lzeadezl loo, I1e's game for anything you want lo do. Red was the peppy president of our class during our freshman and sophomore years. He has filled the position of boys' basketball nianager this year and has also lent his active serviees to the HURRI-KANE staff. Red has followed the footlights for the past two years with a high degree of success. HAROLD GUSTAFSON-uGO0Sy,, He looh things as they came As a true soldier of fortune should. Harold has been our harassed class treasurer for a period that has tested his ability and loyalty and found both nearly perfect. He is also quite capable of having a good time and yet capable of keeping his scholastic record commendable. HELEN BA'rsr:H-MBatchie A fare with glrulness o1'ersprea1l-A - Soft smiles by hunlalz h'iI1,l1l1L'SS brerl. Helen is one of our most popular students. She served as secretary of our class for three years. Whenever there is any boosting to do, Helen does it. She displayed her dramatic ability in the Athletic Association play. Miss GRECC So rlirlsl lhou lrarel on life's IIIJIIIHIOVL way. In cheerful gorlliness. bliss Gregg has been our staunch friend and adviser throughout this entire year. Une may always depend on her to solve all difficulties. Our class will always hold you in great esteem, Miss Gregg. Page Tuenly- ve N-sv---is .as mi

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r 7 X eizior Gfass gfisfory In a review of the four years of activity of the class of '32, we see that from our entrance in September, back in ,28, to the grand finale of graduation in June, 1932, our time was filled with a variety of interests. We entered into all the activities car- ried on by the school with great enthusiasm and spirit and showed our true worth as a class. ln scholastics we excelled, as was shown by the honor and credit lists of our class during these four years. ln mathematics, from the simplest a-l-b problems, we progressed to the difficult equations and to the theorems of geometry, in Latin, from the first year conjugations and declensions to pages of translation from Virgil and Cicero, in typing, from the time, when, as beginners, we slowly picked out the keys to the time when our fingers fairly flew over the board, in English, from parts of speech, punctuation, and analyzing simple sentences to Shakespeare's plays, Miltonis poems, and English and American literature. ln athletics the class of 332 was prominent, and well represented on all the teams, having had many members who were willing to keep the strict training rules and at- tend the frequent practices. Each year several who distinguished themselves on the basketball court or gridiron, or both, received the coveted UK',, the prized reward for their hard work. The girls shared these honors, and three were outstanding players on the championship teaim of last season. Along social lines we followed our pre- decessors and enjoyed class parties and other happy occasions, which were climaxed by the Senior Prom. These social functions not only provided good times but also gave us training in planning for large groups, with new ideas for decorations and entertainments. The large card party and the smaller ones which were given for the benefit of the Washington fund helped increase our treasury. We were especially fortunate in our dramatic talent and there were many from our class who took part in the operettas, plays and chapel entertainments each year. This year the class chose a different type of play from those usually produced by the seniors, and presented a mystery drama, The House of a Thousand Thrills, which de- lighted a capacity audience. ln business activities, our class assumed its share. We worked in the Athletic Association, HURRI-KANE, Red Cross and other drives during each of our four years, and helped to make them successes. We were supplied with excellent musical talent, being well represented in the Glee Clubs, Boysi Quartet and Girls, Sextette as well as in the orchestra and the band. This talent enabled us to carry away honors each year at Clarion, where the music contests are held. All of these activities were brought to a happy close in May when we made our never-to-be-forgotten trip to Washington, and June when, on that memorable com- mencement night, we took our diplomas in our hand and fared forth into the world. -W. W. '32 Page Twenty-four A U



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77 X rri. Z Jian' Pm'LL1s ANnsnsoNeUPhyl,' Her frienrlly hanrl. her cheery smile. Ilelp make lhe huhhle of life worth lflllilll. Peppy, pretty and popularithafs Phyllis! Did you see that Cute doll in the red and white romper suit at the Christmas play? Well, that was Phyllis. Wouldnit you like a doll like that? However, she's not all frivolity, lor Mr. Hiekert says she makes an excellent see reta ry. LAURABELLE ANlJERS0N7Ml..Olly,, All who joy iruulrl win, must share it, Happiness was horn a lu'm. I,olly is one of our most popular girls, and one who loves basketball. This is her second year on the varsity. Her dramatir' ability was shown in the senior play. Laura- belle is also a member of the Hiram-KANE staff. She is ve1'y dependable and fulfills all her positions successfully. MAXIM: BAK!-in-HMax,' If the world should eml tomorrow, Let me die talking. 4'lVlax is one of our talented members. She has shown her skill in dramatics in many of the plays. As a leader she is a wow',, and Mr. Rickert thinks she is indispensable as his secretary. Here's to your success in life, Douo'rHY JANE AND1 nson Dot l,f-fs he merry, laugh and play, Le! sorrou' rome another day. Dot is one of the most merry ol' our group. She is always full of fun and ready to join in everything. Yet fun does not interfere with 'gDot's,' work. Her special passions seem to be bridge and a certain dark-haired senior. RUTH BENGSTON-uRuth A eheerful look makes friends ahumlanl. Ruth is that well-liked, sweet and depend- able young lady who is ready to lend a help- ing hand to everyone. Though she is never heard unless called upon, her sweet disposition and modest ways make her presence desirable Max . Page Twenty-six --. A I in any class. X Z Y l K - :Y U

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