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MJ Tun Hlfnnr-KANE 23 Www Rocsn lhlIYISINl-IR Roger has only been with us two years, but in that length of time he has proved himself to be a loyal booster of the class and school. He may be small in stature, but he certainly has plenty of vim. llr:i.i1N llAl.MQUIS'l' llelen has been inter- ested in Commercial Club this year and also is one of the typists on the Hurri- Kane staff. Although she doesn't talk very much, we know she is a staunch sup- porter of the class. JOHN Plsczoa Pinky is another of our star athletes and letter- men. He came from Shef- field in his junior year and played on the '33 basket- ball squad. He took part in the Christmas play and was one of the cabinet members. LENA A. Ro1'u Lena is certainly one of the ideal girls of Kane lligh School. Besides be- ing an ardent booster of the athletic team, she has been an invaluable mem- ber of the M. L. C. and one of the editors of the Hand Book staff. Joyce SAu.sa .loyce is one of our best violinists and has played in the orchestra two years. .loyce is also one of our most ardent dance fans . She is always an enthus- iastic supporter of the foot- ball and basketball teams. HAZEI, NORMAN To a stranger, Hazel ap- pears as a rather quiet and roy senior, but her chums know her as one of the jolliest, most fun-loving Kane-ites in the senior class. Look for mischief and nearby you will be sure to find Hazel. WIl.I.IA5I Pl-IIKRY Bill , a lively and tricky jokester, was our vice president in his fresh- man year, and a junior cabinet member. During the first semester of this year he was Room 24's rep- resentative in the Student Council. GRACE PH11.1.1Ps Grace is one of our best musicians. In her fresh- man year, she won second place in the piano solos at Clarion. She was a mem- ber of the Girls' Clee Club for three years and this last semester was Room 24-'s representative in the Student Council. K ow-Af Ani: Po TNOY Abe is our cal Barry- more. He appeared in It Won't Be Long Now . The Tightwad , Kempy , and The Whoofenpoof . He worked on the Hurri- Krme stalf. His club in- terests were Thespian, Glee, and Latin. - MAKY Sasss Mary has been a valu- able asset to the class of '33 as associate editor on the Hi-Life and one of the senior class editors on the Hurri-Kane. Her other in- terests have been domi- nated by Thespian and Girls' Glee Clubs. K ,ff C f if F 'R X14 s J.-4 , v-'r' lr l X Y 5-
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22 IE H URRI'lqANl Maimm MAGNITSON Martha will be remem- bered by her efficiency as a secretary of the Athletic Council this year. Her pleasing personality has re- warded her with a host of friends among both teachers and students. .lane McKinsey is very fortunate in having a friend like 'gMarty . SYi.v1A C. NIANNO Sylvia is an able typist who does her bit in Mr. Armacost's office. She is also one of the typists on the Hurri-Kane staff. Syl- via is greatly interested in Commercial Club. She wants to be somebody's stenog . Dom Maru 'lATTlIEWS Mavic .me ack to schooiflast S e after t rs' a enc She has ., great inte ted in Th ' ian and ome .c- onomie. Clubs. Sh ' football an iaslcetba attends all t e games Imocigna iVlII.l.IREN 'slmyu is an active class- mate. She took part in the junior play and worked on the Hi-Life staff. ln her senior year, she sang in the Girls' Sextette and was under class editor of the Hurri-Kane. Thespian and Phy-Chy were her club in- terests. EARL Moose During hunting season we don't see very much of Earl. Although he is not one of our most fluent talkers, no one ever gets the better of him in this line. Earl is a corporal in the National Guards. IS ' enthusias ' , 'sur ' n Romgni MANcoi.n Bob is the editor-in- chief of the Hi-Life: that, however, is not his only activity. He also belongs to the Pliy-Chy a d Com- mercial Clubs. L ' and and Modern . guage Clubs hav i ed 'at- tent'o g otlfvxzirs. of AN I. li imsco ost o uula ' s of r cl he o an ve me Jer both Commercial and G i r l s ' Glee Clubs, but worked in Mr. Armacosfs office as well. We are wishing you success, Annie . unie' 1. nP,pf th' JANE NICKINSEY W'e almost lost Janie to another school this year, but she pleasantly sur- prised us and returned to Kane lligh. She was one of the typists on the Hurri- Kanc staff and worked in Mr. Armacost's office. ,lane has belonged to Commer- cial Club for three years. Yilalimni-11' Moi soN lilargaret is a willing, capable worker. She is al- ways cheerful and has a frood word and smile for everyone. During her soph- omore year, she was one of our cabinet members and she has served on sev- eral committees. ARNI-ITTA ibi0N'l'GOMI-IRY Arnetta has been an ac- tive member of the Girl Reserves for four years. For the past two years she has also been interested in Commercial Club. Arnetta was the winner of the es- say contest which was sponsored by the Kane Bank and Trust.
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24 in llifnlcl-KA HARLAN Scununn 'l'uffy', is a name which suits Harlan to a NT . His pet stunt is to bring snakes, mice, etc. to school. Harlan won his football letter and we also heard that he was interested in boxing. Esruizu CAROLYNN S'ruAuss AEs was a member of the Girls' Glee Club for four years. ln her junior year she was on the Hi-Life staff and in her senior year joined the Thespian Club. Esther was selected manager of the girls' bas- ketball team. Anruun SWANSON Art is a student who believes in the phrase, Hear twice as much as you say . He is a good student and a ready helper. We have heard it rumored that he is interested in aviation. Good luck, Art . FRANCES M. UDOVICII Frances has belonged to the Commercial Club for two years. She always seems to be good-natured to everyone. She can often be found reading a book, for this is one of her hobbies. Frances helped to engineer some suppers for our class. lVll'Il.VIN VAN'rlNi: Melvin has proved that a reserved person can make a success on the grid- iron. He was a valuable member of the 1932-33 championship fo o t in a ll squad. He has set a line example of perseverance and ambition. Donoruv S'rnAun Dot is one of our val- uable players on the bas- ketball team. Through her splendid playing as for- ward, she won two K's. Thespian Club is another of her interests. She and her pal. Fern, are always together. lklAHY S. SITMMERSGILI. Sax is best known for her basketball ability. She was captain of the 1932-33 team. Besides being one of our cabinet members, Mary belongs to the Girls' Clee Club, accompanies the Boys' Clee Club, and is an excellent pianist. lsAnEi.1.E M. SWANSON Isabelle left Kane High chgml during her sopho- J Eylwilcox, but this y' she returned to us. ahe was on the committee for planning the senior ac- tivities and was also an active and able Hi-Life re- porter. ' E013 and junior years and fiA'I'llE.RN li. VAN Cmsizw Catbern is faithful to her studies, true to her friends, a good worker and a jolly pal. Her one ambition is to be a school teacher. She is a good tap dancer as we recall from her work in sym- ANmu:A YUUNGQITISI' Drea,' has been an in- teresting example of the club woman. She belonged to the Thespian, Art, Home Economics, and Commer- cial Clubs. Last year, she was a member of the Latin Club. She is also one of our very best swimmers.
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