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

 - Class of 1933

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.- .- Y- a -vw-v---mn .WWFZWZWFWDJL KN? THE Hunrtr-KANE 25 Rogues Gallery of 1933 Class Preacher-Abe Portnoy Best Flirt-Eldora Anderson Best Athlete-Harry Fridley Most Energetic-Lucille Scott Best Voice-Frances Henretta Best Dancer-Doris Erickson Most Musical-Cornelia Carlson Most Talkative-Evelyn Hultman Biggest Line-Paul Bloomquist Wittiest-Clayton Johnson Most Easily Influenced-Esther Strauss Best Sport-Cornelia Kebler Handsomest-John Babcock Ladies, Man-James DeCamp Statesman-J ack Campbell Best Businessman-Julian Kanovsky Most Temperamental-Merle Hetrick Beau Brommel-Bill Bentz Most Innocent-Lena Isadore Most Versatile-Boyd Lindquist Meekest-Madeline Henry Neatest-Jane McKinsey Most Conceited-Eddie Burns Brightest-Mabel Anderson Peppiest-Anna Marasco Biggest Drag-Imogene Milliren Biggest Bluffer-Bill Perry Best-all-around Girl-Mary Sulmmersgill Best-all-around Boy-Victor Gentilman Most Dependable-Dorothy Gruskin Sweetest-Margaret Asp Class Equestrienne-Mary Sasse Most Alluring-Isabelle Glatt Class Sleep Walker-Norm Johnson Most Sincere-LaVerne Barido Dreamer-Arnetta Montgomery Most Faithful-Francis Udovich Most Curious-Roger Muisiner Most Sensitive--Hazel Bennett Most Impetuous-Dorothy Straub Most Inquisitive-Zula Campbell Most Unassmuming-Catherine Berry Most Precise-Catherine Van Giesen Most Political-Edward Jefferson Most Timid-Arnold Hedlund Happiest-Fern Johnson Most Headstrong-Wayne Micheau Most Impish-Harlan Shrubb Best Hunter--Lloyd Beatty Best Worker-Murl Burns Most Adventurous-Richard Cartwright Best Typist-Sylvia Manno Most Excitable-1Marie Matthews Biggest Tease-Levi Magnuson Most Modest-Margaret Molson Most Bashful-Herbert Engman Most Nonchalant-John Piscor Most Poised-Grace Phillips Most Artistic-Don Aggers Most Critical-Florence Johnson Most Genuine-Grace Anderson Most Appreciative-Martha Magnuson Class Optimist-Earl Moore Class Pessimist-DeVere Lundeen Class Movie Hound-Robert Mangold Best Class Auto Salesman-Carl Blair Blarney Addict-Dick Greville Most Socialistic-Paul DeMarte Most Generous-Andrea Youngquist Squarest-Lena Roth Most Ambitious--Helen Hubbard Most Conscientious--Mildred Curry Most Ladylike-Isabelle Swanson Most Reserved-Bruce Jeffrey Most Philosophical-Ralp DeCamp Most lndillerent-Maxine Carlson Most Reasonable--Vergil Hallberg Most Carefree-Harry Gilman Most Enduring-Homer Lord Most Observing-Claude Hanson Most Daring--Bob J acklin Most Quiet--Florence Jones Best Listener-Helen Palmquist Most Serious-Hazel Norman . Most lndefinite-Hilding Larson Most Undecided-George Luck Busiest-Joyce Sailer Most Subdued-Wayne Hallberg Most Courageous-Melvin Vantine Most Ingenious-Marshall Engstrom Most Scientific-Richard J arsensky Most Natural-Fred Dolan Most Patient-Willard Johnson Best Sportsmanship--Giles Conklin Most Diligent--Art Swanson Most Placid-Helen Farnsworth

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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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THE HURR1-KANE An Adventure in the Attic TIME: TEN YEARS raoivr Now Well, we might as well get that attic cleaned. Heaven knows we have been going to do it for the past two weeks. Grab that broom and scrub pail and come along. 'Might as well get it over witbf' I,ll start in this-oh, look! W'hat's this? My diary for 1932-33. I thought that it had been lost. Letls take time out to see what we did ten years agof' September 6. Back to the old grind. Ilm a senior and do 1 feel mighty! It's great to see the old bunch again. September 17. First football game today. I ate four hotdogs and am still wishing there had been fewer dogs in the country. October 3. Bought my Student Ac- tivities Budget ticket today. I think it's the most economical plan ever attempted in this high school and this is a year when pennies count. October 13. Went to the A. A. play, It Won't Be Long Now. October 21. The C. M. I. singers pre- sented a very enjoyable program. That's not alll I received my first report card and I am not saying- November 7. The seniors began their magazine drive today. I sold two sub- scriptions. November 22. I still don't know what a Whoofenpoof,' is, but I did enjoy lt. December 9. The first after-school dance with music by a real orchestra was held. January 6. Wolves won their first league game tonight at St. Marys, 33-23. Looks as if we are going to have a good season. January 19. Ho-hum and a bottle of rum!'7 Had a very unique pirate party after school today. We were tossed over board and even had swords and artic circles tice cream, my dearj. January 23. More m i d n i g ht oil burned as midyears began today. Had an English test and was it a nightmare! February 7. My newly a c q ui r e d name is Sitting Bull , given to me by Chief Strong Fox. I never thought Indian customs could be so fascinating. February 9. I brought out my finery from the mothballs and attended the first evening dance of the winter. As the zero weather didn't chill the spirits of the crowd or the orchestra, everybody had a good time. March 21. Folowing up last year's policy, the glee clubs presented a most entertaining concert tonight. April 3. Dr. Rommert showed some mysteries of the unseen world. April 10. I saw pirates, skaters, sol- diers, and everything tonight andl am an innocent school girl. A large crowd ap- preciated the efforts of the girls in the gym demonstration. April 12. People and more people- representatives from surrounding schools presented a rare musical treat tonight for the people of Kane. April 27. The Athletic banquet and dance helped to make the atmosphere brighter after coming back from our spring vacation. The dinner was delic- ious and the dance was even better. May 13. Our dreams were realized at last. Washington has been conquered and is a thing of the past. 1,11 never for- get it! June 4. First activity of the big week. Vespers makes us realize that it won't be long now. June 6. Class night and I really feel old. I tripped on my gown and my hat fell off, but in spite of that everything went off O. K. June 8. Our final fling, Commence- ment! Now I have a diploma to be framed for '4Ye olden days . June 9. Well my high school days are over. On with the juniors! All the seniors felt rather unnecessary to our dear old Alma Mater this morning when every- one passed up and we passed out,,. ulnstead of cleaning the attic, let's call up the old crowd. We may have to clean the whole house, but it will be worth it. -H. H., M. S., I. G.

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