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18 Giugs E. CoNKi.1N When one hears ,lug's n a in e one immediately thinks of '4,lug's', ability on the basketball floor. He has played a prominent part in athletics and was on the championship team. Although he's quiet, he has surely done his bit for old Kane High. Doius RRICKSON Doris is one of Kane High's best dancers. Dur- ing the past year, she was one of Mr. Armaeost's busy office girls. Doris was in the Rose Chain last year. She was a member of Girls' Clee Club in her senisr year. TMJ T' ,. PAUL DEMAR'I'k1 Last vear, Paul worked on the Hi-Life and had the title role in the class play. This year, he participated in the senior and A. A. plays, was a representative in the Student Council, and president of the A. A. llskiimrl' ENGMAN 'gHubby was a member of the championship bas- ketball squad. He is also one of the successful hun- ters. Herbert not only has been an interested specta- tor of the various school activities, but has taken part in many of them. PIELEN FAuNswoR1'H Helen is the smiling and happy-go-lucky girl who came to Kane High three years ago from DeYoung. She is always out for a good time and is an all- around sport. 1 N lhTILDRl-ID CURRY Care-free and serious, popular and modest, fun- loving and studious is Mil- dred. 'LlVIilly'l is especially interested in Home Econo- mics and is a very good cook. She has a sufficient amount of ambition and perseverance to bring suc- cess in her chosen work. RALPH N. DECAMI- Ralph is one of the pho- tographers for the Hurri- Kane. He and g'Art Cur- tin can be seen with their cameras at almost any time. Phy-Chy Club occu- pies part of his time. FREDERICK C. T,0I,AN L'Fred' was on the foot- ball squad in his sopho- more year. He is one of our most enthusiastic sportsmen, being interested in both hunting and fish- ing. S'Fred has made prac- tical his business course by working outside of school. .lAMi:s DECAMP i'.lim has been on both the football and basketball squads during his high school career. He not only attended to school but ushered at the Temple Theater as well. Clee and Phy-Chv Clubs have inter- ested him. HARHY M. Fiuoulv Hail the conquering hero comes! Harry has been one of our star athletes during his entire high school car- eer, having played on both the football and basketball teams. Harry has also been an interested member of Thespian Club.
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17 Wll.I.lANI R. BENTZ During his four years in high school Bill has be- longed to various clubs: Clee, Latin, Commercial, and Modern Language. Bill is likely to be seen driving a car or dancing. C.-un. A. BLAIR The class of '33 may well be proud to have Carl as a member. He has filled the left end position on our football team for two years. Although he is a woman hater, he f'ert'1inly enjoys talking with them. Iinvwxnn Bums Cheerful, generous and artistic - that's Ed1lie . liveryone likes him and why not? Eddie likes everyone too. He has been an active member of the glee club and Boys' Quar- tet. Kane High is proud to have enrolled a radio en- tertainer. Zum Cmimnzti. Zulu is one of our 'gdance fans . Last year, she was a member of the Rose Chain and of Clee and T h e s p i a n Clubs. Her blonde hair is a never end- ing source of envy to many girls around Kane High. linznixnn I.. CAu'rwnn:n'r Richard is a popular stu- dent. Not only is he mis- chievous, but he gets away with everything-even suit- cases. Carty has been an ardent lover of sports. Of this we are certain be- cause of the fine work he did on the football squat sf .fx CATHERINE Bsnnv Catherine is a happy-go- lucky girl, hut that doesn't mean she never works. We are glad to have her as a member of our graduating class. She is the president of Girl Reserves and is a member of Commercial Club. PAUL Btooruomsr The class just couldn't get along without Paulie . He was manager of our championship basketball team and a member of the Thespian and the Phy-Chy Clubs. He displayed his dramatic talent in lt Won't Be Long Now . JACK CAMP!!!-ILI. -lack played on the bas- ketball squad this year. Commercial and Modern Language Clubs are his in- terests. His usual hangouts are the Y and the News Store, where he keeps Bill Perry company. Jack is also one of the school's wits. ConNs1.lA CARLSON When we think of Coolie we n a t u r a l l y think of music. During her four years in Kane High, she has accompanied the orchestra, glee clubs, the sextette, and the quartet. ln addition to this, Coolie was the pianist of Mr. Vahue's jazz orches- tra. MAXIM: tI.1uu,soN Max seems to be a very quiet and serious young lady, but when you get acquainted she is as jolly as any. She enjoys candy, but is always wil- ling to share her Sweets , Success to her in her fu- ture work.
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fx ,try I NL 1 111: I'IIlltRI-IgA 19 , if -1 lsixmii. Gi.AT'1' lggie was the fast cen- ter of the girls' basketball team. She was one of the typists on the Hi-Life staff and worked on the Hurri- Kanc stall' as club editor. She has belonged to the Commercial Club three years. liICIlARD GRI-IVILLE Dick is one of our star athletes and lettermen. He played on the football squad four years and on the basketball squad for two years. Dick be- longed to Latin Club two years and to Commercial Club three years, R X, its J Vizlicil. lIA1.1.nsao Verge is one of the band of Kane High Schools successful nims rods. His chief enjoyments seem to be found in create ing amusement for his classmates and in giving eager support to the ath- letic teams and other school activities. AiiNol.u E. IIEDLUND Arnold is one of those who come in on the bus. His classmates know him as the possessor of a fun- loving and jolly nature. Al- though he has one of the more reserved personali- ties, he is the kind whose future holds success. FimN1:i:s M. HsNar:'r'rA Fran , our chief vocal- ist, is also one of our best actresses, having appeared in lt Wol1't Be Long Nowq, Kempy , and The Whoofeiipoofw. She was on the Hi-Life staff in her junior year, and was this year's Thespian Club pres- ident. Mesa Hmmv CILMAN This is Harry's hrst and last year in Kane High. He came here from Pitts- burgh. He was in the cast of the Christmas play and also belonged to the Ath- letic Association. Harry and his pal, Bill Perry, can usually be found together. Donoriw GRITSKIN Dorothy is a busy stu- dent. She was in the A. A. play in her junior year and has belonged to the Com- mercial, Cirls' Glee, and Thespian Clubs for three years. Dot was a typist for the Hi-Life and is or- ganization editor of the Hurri-Kane. WAYNE HALLBERG Wayne is another unas- suming fellow with a merry smile. Being interested in camp life, he is naturally a good hunter and brings in his portion of game. As a school enthusiast, Wayne boasts of being the young- est graduate of '33. NIADELINE HENRY Madeline is one of our fair-haired, calm, quiet maidens: yet behind those two blue eyes lurks the un- expected. For some reason her one weakness seems to be Chevrolets. She is very much interested in music and always enjoys a good time. Clarins HANSON Claude is another mem- ber of the Senior Class's hunters' association. We are sure he loves to hunt, because of his frequent ab' sences during the season. He is another one of our woman haters even though he thinks brunettes are nicer than blondes. U! 'a fm
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