Kane Area High School - Hurri Kane Yearbook (Kane, PA)
- Class of 1939
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IANET TASSIER Echtar BEATRICE GUSTAFSON Busmess Manager ELIZABETH VOGAN Advertlsmg Manager Al saw QM I 0 939 I-I RRI KA E F 43, 1 -X Q. X +lf'12fffvW':1 ', Member P0 my f 1 939 LURRI KANE V U 0 SENIOR CLASS OF KANE HIGH SCHOOL K P y OL ME2 Published by the ane. enns lvania RESE TATIO ln tlus volume ot the Hlllqlql KANE the stall hai atte rpted to present all phases of luah school hte Cla sroorne athletrc teams publrcatrons aCt1v1t1eS everythrna that makes un the school currrculum We have endeavored thro at PIC ure and story to nel rde all tt e rmportant events to S ess outstand rnfg aehrevements and to reco d tl e rnany dunes and pleasure that have rr arked tne year H339 d rue If t these actrvtres fe qreeent tra the tfwentreth volume of tl e HURRI KANE We hope you wrll en1oy thrs book and that rt Nrll lorlng you 1 rany pleaeant and lastrnj ner tones I Y AJ AA L . . ' A u 1 Q i 1 - H ' ty h , 1 t ' , ,, r 1 ' . , . F3 1 - l . To YOU, Students of Kane High, 1-:ho have had Q1 eh t ,ur rn . X, ' 1 'J r 5 t't W l l ' X . J ' r t , ' 6 z 1 ' L. 5 all , 2 f' I 1 w hr? 1. A f ' B c' A V ' - 4 f 1 O TENTS ACTIVITIES THE YEAR IN REVIEW STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCILTY PUBLICATIONS E CURRICULO DRAMATICS HOBBIES MUSIC SPORTS ASSEMBLY HIGH LIGHTS OF THE YI AR CLASSES UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS EIGHTH GRADE ERESHMFN IUNIORS SENIORS WE RE THE KIND THAT DARE AND DO ADMINISTRATION WF DO IT DAY BY DAY EACUI IY MISS CRIC C MR MILLIR MR RICKERT BOARD OF EDUCATION A A A A IO A A A A I7 A' A A I3 A A A A A I4 A A A A A Im A A A A A A I8 A A A A A A 20 A A A A A A A 22 A A A A A A A 24 A A A A 30 ' L A A 31 A A 34 A A A A A 35 A, AAAAAA 36 s0PHo1f1011135 AAAAA 37 ' AAAAAA 38 A A A A A A 40 ' 47 , A A 50 , AAAAAA 52 5, 1353 AAAAA 51 , ' 51 AAAAAA 54 . ' AAAAAA 55 A A A A 55 ADVERTISEMENTS AAAA 55 Fifty Years of Progress The growth of Kane H1gh School IS a story of a group of CITIZENS who were determ1ned to prov1de the1r ch1ldren Nllh the best lt lS to them as well as to our boards of educat1on supenntendents pr1nc1 pals teachers and alumn1 that we w1sh to show our mdebtedness and apprec1at1on and whom we w1sh to thank for what our school IS today We real1ze that the many act1v1t1es portrayed have been bu1lt upon contr1but1ons of those before us We have not only been well housed through the years but we have also ma1nta1ned a h1gh scholast1c rankmg and our many act1v1t1es have been added to QIVG all round development The aun of h1gh school educat1on as expressed 1n the ded1cat1on ol the new bu1ld1ng 1n 1909 IS 1den t1cal w1th the progress1ve secondary school objec t1ves today narrely It IS lllgllly cred1table tor any commun1ty to have a h1gh school wh1ch w1ll prepare for college but 1t lS 1nt1n1tely nore 1mportant to have a school that w1ll prepare 1lS students for l1te What we have ga1ned we pass on to those who w1ll follow us w1th the hope that they w1ll appre c1ate these Q1llS as we d1d and be benehted by them even as we were benehted by them 1 111 P' 13 11 not n Ill anvil? 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A F , rx 9 X SEPTEMBER Roll call frrst day of school Frrst vrctory for the Wolves at Rrdgway Le Petrt Ensemble Semor class electlons Four fold dr1ve surpasses all records H1 Ltfe Staff announced OCTOBER Panahasrka s pets perform Semor magazrne dr1ve opens Student Councrl at DuBo1s Conventron Annual Htkrng Club wlener roast Drsappomtment relgns report cards Semor play cast announced NOVEMBER 1938 HURRI KANE rates frrst honor class Otto Townshtp assembly program Ftrst snow fall Team wlns conference champronshtp Georg a Mtnstrel Show Rota y Club luncheon for football squad DECEMBER mtas of Secret Servtce explatns counter ertrng Basketball vrctory at DuBo1s Archery Champ shows hrs sktll Skrddrng the semor play New sound system rn operatton Vacatton Merry Chrrstmas and Happy New Year IANUARY Scott Morrrson pramst traces the develop ment of musrc We notrce many resolutrons have been broken K H S Skt Team makes 1ts frrst appearance Varsrty Show Hurrahl The end of mtd terms K H S w1ns four frrsts at Gusty Skt Meet . , ' i ' . 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I . . ! - FEBRUARY H1 L1fe takes to tl e a1r Nat1onal Honor SQCISIQ 1n1t1ates f1fteen Elfjllfll Grade Cperetta Ven A t1 VVIHQS voted avor1te 'HOV19 o KHS FITSI meet1ng of tne danc1ng class Students elect Bob lohnson as traff1c Judge Betty Bob1nson tmce Olymp1c w1nner here Nat1onal Honor presents telev1s1on demon strat1on MARCH Momtors patrol the halls G1 ls olay day held lnere Coffee Party bene11t for SGUIOIS The Hunt1ng and F1sh1ng Club and the G1rls R1fle Club gcuned membershlp ln Natlonal R1fle Assoc1at1on Spr1ng Style Show a sen1or benef1t l8 27 Spr1ng vacat1on temperature r1ses Several students w1n 1n FOTGHSIC League Droznfn W1ns Amer1can1sm PTIZG Track comes 1nto vlew APRIL Bob Potter elected pres1dent of Student Counc1l Tno and Pete Iohnson to Lock Haven 20 Evaluat1on of school L1fe Beg1ns at SIXIGGD 1un1or play Hurn Kane candy sale St Bonaventure Glee Club enterta1ns Barn Dance Semors leave for Wash1ngton MAY A t1red group returns from Wash1ngton Malong scredules for next year fn rteentn Arrual Banquet Frank Rogers Mus1cal at Bradford soon Iuntor SGHIOY Prom Sen1or assembly And now for exams IUNE bqccalaureate SOIVIC lf'ov1na Jp exerc1se Comrnencer tent Sen1 Present pagean Student L1fe School recesses f r the su 111 er What do we do no will 11 THE YEAR IN REVIEW l f 1 ' . f ' l6 f A . 17 ' 1 ' ff E ' t' f ' 1 ' f 20 I ' 1 ' , 24 e ' 1 ' . 27 f . 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E5 1 ' 4,1 ' V s 7 t X ors . , t, B .. .' o . 1 n A STUDENT coUNc1L - 1 5 , , y 1 1l5Hl Q , - l f 1 9 5 Student COUHC11 Student Counc1l 1n Kane l-hgh School plays a very 1mportant part tn every department ot the school The a1m ot th1s organ1zat1on IS to en courage cooperatton 1n the 1nternal government or Kane Hrgh School to promote worthy scnool act1v1t1es and to keep the scnool alert to DOSS1 b1l1l1GS tor greater ettechveness The counc1l thts year rad a rnernbersh1p ot twenty n1ne The of hcers were W'll1Gm lohnson restdent L1nne Sat vlce pres1dent Betty lane Wtse secretary and Paul lacobus treasurer M1ss Ethel Gregg was the advtser More act1ve ll'llS year th n ever before the counctl 1ncreased llS act1v1t1es by the add1t1on cl several new protects One ot the most tmportant ot these protects was the organtzctton ot a hall pat ol The purpose of thls patrol Nas to take care ot the trathc IH halls bet een classes 1n the mo n1ng and at noon and to a1m to GVOld con aestt n IJTIDIHQ pushmg and .unnecessary notse At t1e same t1me the Studert Court complete mth Judges elected by tle student body wa formed to repr1mand and advtse J1olators of the trathc rules Tea dances were spons ed by the Student Counc1l sen11 monthly 1n October there was a getacquamted party tor the freshmen and e ,nth graders Evenmg part es nth games and da1nc1ng were also held Cne ct tnese part1e a he secf nd arnual rr rt dance ffhtch proved ver, successful ln the fall a number ot tl'e rr1er'1bers attended tr e state contentton at DJB s Dunng the ses S1 rs op ortuntttes v ere atve d1scuss1on ot r aus roo e s ar fc e exc tangtng ot Front RowSeated-RobertCarl- son, Neil Foy R1chard Ward, Rhilllp Larson Betty Boderoc- co, Gordon Zerbe, Russel Anderson, Willard Anderson, Robert Potter, Raymond Iohn- Aon, lou:-:renee McClu:skey, Meredtth Miller, Robert Mtller, Lo1:s MeA'.'oy Lillian Crate Murtel Ott Standing-lohn Halhwell, Mar- ion lohnscn Charles Cowan, Linne Sat William Iohnason, Betty lane Wise, Pat McKenna, Harry McCluslcey, Paul jaco- bufs, Helen VVade, W1ll1a1:1 Vandervcrt, fforrna Buhl, Doro- thy Uber. O J OIC C a1r1p1on C Ex en1ng D ne ff 1d as and protects Th1s convePt1on proved e benet tal to all those cuunc1ls representea A c c s rve Nas als de r t ts orgam T e cor 1r11ttee sent ut aues1cr1ea1res to ha rece Jed ron er luo as N 1 Je 10 ttey 1:1111 sug est Studertt Counc1l presented a model meetmg the Par 1+ Teachers Asscca n Th1s pro aa V rea trtct partcucan n e counctl aefe I se-otdteotc esuaers . 11 . , 1 I A 7 A T I C S J A 1 lf I 1 2 1 , 2 T . . N . . r . '. 1 . ' Wi ' ' W N, ' 1 li h 1 -,game Party 1 r 1 - ' 1 ' - Y f , Q , ance - O , ' A M , . 1 1 . l 1 1 1 1 ' ' , M. , I .J t 1 4 K X ' ' Q ' A ' o . , 1 ' OT v,r',' Qc' , f '1 '. -, 5 1 1 A Q' A E , A A A lu' u . TC :na 'oy in T' ' -' A ' A, ' ,A ration h 111' 1 1 o foci, 1 1 ' 1 F' Y , 1 1 1 F' R rv- ,' .. ' I , ' N ' A UA A A the 1,1e:.1oers ot the clubs asxrng them to rate the ' S 1 A' A AK A ' ' volue tr. t they -1' t 'r th 1 c' T . ell vw ,.,s-, -f. , ' - . ' A' A as uh, ll .pro ments li t 1 ' Iiif 1' g , . A A A- A- 1 - J 1 1 1 I c -lv -L A ' Cl - A .A for 11 em 11 ' no i tio 1. 1' f PO- ,fl MQ n for ' , ' 1 gr in ,ra'-' l , 1 L, 1'o1 in s' va Lf F 15 l In. 1d 1or in 1 it cl 'A' -lens ,cifo cn lefd Arsllir the ' l'f National Honor Society 111 11e, 111,111, 1. ,O-, l pledtgie f 5'FlCll tid '1g1 'dld he l4'kTtO'?F of ttns soc1et'.' to 1-.'111c11 l l1i1x'e keen elected strgvlng in every' '.-soy, by 1-:ord emo deed to rnoxe 1ts tdeorls the ideols of :xy peoted pledge was Jflfillf e1gi'1t tumors dnd seven sein 1ndL1Ct1on ceremonies of the cet! under t e re-orders ce Hotner 113 n r f Ce e11ne Coope secre-tor t e 'rs t1111eb N e t school. This otr pronounced by the Urs Gt the Lrtrpresstve lldnondl Honor See G1 1 ,o pres1 JTGSIOC find Cotl surer 11en lor IG to x T1e obyect C 1 oe etf lst creme f 1 11.1 111 1 of soho ll o llATl o1e fi de re to render servrce prornote wo t ledderwn and to one urdge tt e ClCVGlOlOlI1CI'1t el Qhorooer ll pdprls ot Kdne Htqh The ldst yedr sd J the bed'nn1no ot o newer fnd rnore dctrve Korne Cltopter Under the spon sorshtp ot lvhss l hel Gregg the orqdnrzottron en ooqed ond presented dn e fellent dnd enhqhten rng progro'1 on televrston Wllh Noblesse Obhge os therr rnotto they strove to 1ntorrn the students ot the curns ond rnedntng ot t'1e Ndttonotl Honor Soctety ond how they could become rne11 bers An otternpt wors made to convey the hrgn esteem rn Whtcln the orgorn1zC1t1on should be held by the sudent body so tndt the lower Cldssrnen would hotve th1s ds the godl whtch they would strtve to dttcun durrng the' lrgn school cdreer Wth or greater destre tor rnembersrnp the stu dent benettts IS school cmd rnrnselt rn nts doth Contacts dnd thts tn turn nelps to rouse the stondords ond the cttrzensnrp ot our scnool ond rts students ed1111,r to e dent bod does not 11-ef' MW W ' rm We Led '1 about ele 1s1on Re ept on to Frle d understond tle socretys stondofrds ono ob1ec ttves the Ncrttondl Honor Socrety presented GH ossernbly prdqrdrn rn the 1or11 of d 1ound totble dtscussron At t111s trrne dn attempt was rnotde to eypleun whot the soctety represents otnd ot tevv ot the thrngs tt hds trted 1o occonipltsh Two dlurnnt me-rnoers ldmes Bly hrst pres1dent ot tne socrety dnd trrst dlurnnr prestdent dno Frctncts Anderson qdve tderr optnrons on the ddvdntdges ot berng rner 1bers ot the Ndtrondl Honor Soctetf e to1ol 11 enoerehtp of 1he soetety stnce 111 orodnrzdtton 1n l9Q3 rs nrnety ntne Froniflow C1 eCooy we Sd B t Vo If 1 Q rg? 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III-Et'-1-fer' ff '1 'E 7' T Robert Bengiief ffoi. gf' Eibfiek Guy' 1.11:'jo '1'f31- Qidri '::1n1ief ldiirger '! 1. - ner Ffitdrd 'ffdrd PUBLICATIONS Hurrl Kane Once agatn the 1-lurrt Kane Staff has pro duced tts owr rnterpretatron of the darly contact and school 11fe of the student body ln order to publrsh a book whrch would serve as the offtcral vet rnformal record of the school year tt was necessary that tt be a true reflectlon of school hte a ptctortal and accurate hrstory of the events and accomphshments of the students and the admmrs tratton Under the drrectron of Ianet Tas ter edttor tn chtef Beatrtce Gustafson bustness manager Betty Vogan advertrstng manager and Mrs Flo ence A1110 advtser a successful drtve for ad vertrsmg was launched Thrs was followed tm medrately by an equally successful campalgn for subscrtpttons Nevertheless the staff worked un der hmtted fmanctal ctrcumstances and was forced to make many deaucttons and changes tn book and so remam W thrn the budoet Wrth the theme Student Ltfe uppermost rn mlnd tlce staff planned prctures covermg all phases of school assocratrons and correspondmg mater1a1 and arranged and assembled these tn order to deptct the relatron of the student to hls everyday Work Wrth the completton of thls and the formatlon of the dummy the book gradually took on shape and forrr' and the staff was able to vtsualtze the actual content of the book After many rnterruptlons and delays the staff Wrth only mlnor detarls to complete settled down anxrously to awart the ftnrshed product They Plan and Edrt the Boolf They Attend to Busrness and Fr' ancf The HUBB1 KANE has a Cleflfllte value to stu dent l1fe lt provldes an opportunrty for the ex presston of personal talents ab111t1es and 1n1t1a t1ve The members of the staff beheve they have gatned from tlnetr work by cooperatron and con tact wrth others Thts volume 1S the fnlshed result of a year s work The 1-lurrt lxane Staff presents rt to you the student body about whom the theme of the book evolx es We hope you N111 ltke 1t Checklng the Art Dummy Edxtorlal Staff lanet Tasster edttor helen Hanson leanne Turner Stgrtd Dutcnes Flo ence Byham Betty Parnt er Murlel Ot' Margaret Mtlter Busmess Staff Beatr1ce Gusta son bust 'te s manager Betty Vogan advertlsmg manager Carolyn Rrzzo Dorothy lean lohnson 1-laroldeane Curry Betty Bod e occo Clara lane Tengstrand Murtel 1-1 zlett Mlld ed Henry Art and Photography Dtck Rockwell , Ann Novosel Bob Benscoter Sydney B'enna't B111 Chrrstoffers A -- i - h 1 I ' - 1 1 1 1 ' . L. . . J S Q. Q L., A . I Y - I ' ' ' ' I 5- I v I v . . S. I . - - J , 2 I . . I . . .,.. FE 1 - - order to produce an artistic yet economical year- . . i . J D . L T A 1 Ll I . 'fr ' s r , ' - . . , , 1 , 1. , . - 'a - , ' r , , 14 I-Ii-Life The Hi-Life, an outgrowth of the Kane High School lournal and the K H S Myth has had a def1n1te part IH the act1v1ty of the school for many years Tl11s paper has always served the same purpose to 1nform 1ts many subscnbers of the latest news from here and there H1L1fe Gets Its Decoratron W1th Helen Bovard edrtor IH chtef E1nma Wroznm product1on ed1tor and Margaret Earns worth bus1ness manager the materlal was as sembled and ed1ted under the censorsh1p of MIS Rosana Eckman and Paul Mowery The staff as composed of amb1t1o1 s would be reporters whose efforts resulted 1n the regular Errday black and whrte ed1t1on On spec al occasrons the hol1 dav Splfll was permltted to rule for on Chnstmas Valent1nes Day and other spec1al days the H1 t1ons and pr1nt Wtth tne f1rst 1ssues there came an excellent account of all football and basketball games provrng he paper s work of fosterlng school Splfll lnsp1r1ng ed1tor1als personal 1nterv1ews sports and 1ntramurals nr1te stps and feature stor1es we e regular occurrences Kane H1gh IS becommg mformedl W1th the 1nstallat1on of the sound system the H1 L1fe spon sored a select gro p of announcers who brought us each Er1day the mornrng devot1onals and the nat1onal mtetnat onal sports and local news together mtl' odd1t1es1n t e PC Wllh 1ts almost unl1t1ted power of IHOld1HQ student ODIHIOD the H1 L1fe has been of value to student l1fe tn the past and we bel1eve 1t w1ll hold J place Just as 1 nportant 1n the future fOn the Mane H1 Life tln the Makrng Staff Helen Bovard ed1to1' Emma Droznln productron ed1tor Margart Earn North busrne s manager L1ll1an Chffo d Martan Dougherty Bll Hultman Kenneth Mayo Helen McCleery rhlda McKenna Don Mcl..aughl1n P M1tchell A nold Nelson lames Ph1ll1p Maman R1cker Geo ge Mcuhee Caro yn RIZZO I anne Edgett Dons Han on Cathe 1ne Cooper M rgaret Esmond Ela1ne O Shea l1lllGD grate Madellne Olver Kathertne Wenk lane Roye Ahce Moberg S1d'1GY Brennan hm Thomson Lu ella loh son Margaret MacEwen Ioan P1erott1 lean Lyle lv argaret Ken er Sally P1erott1 Rtta Yos HxL1f Goes to Pre s PUBLICATIONS . 1 5 f y . . A . A li L 4 I . . I - V . I Q l , as I . . W . - ' ' U1 Q ' r , ' . ', i 1 , , , ' ' , , ' . at Y. 4 4 . A i 4 ,- . I T I . . Sl 4 4 tr 4 4 v 4 , I Y -A I I . A Q I . - ' ' I M ' I '- s , . r' a 1 , ' '. x, Life ca1ne forth resplendent with colorful illustra- Amelw ESIHOIICL Betty HCIYGS, DOH Wile, Lester Horton, I l 1 I 4 . ' F' r r l -1 r , t , , . . . 1 Y . -1 4 Y' A u . K' Y V- Y l , Q ' l - A, A 1 1 t. . . . , , ' 1 . ' ,rr 1 ws. W f . . l, . r , ,I . I u- A 9 ,S i - I' E CURRICULO In er Nos Revwes Game of Rota Phy-Chy We sincerely hope that all these young science enthusiasts will some day be real scientistsg but even if they are not, we know that it won't be the fault of the Phy-Chy Club. Membership in this club undoubted- ly increases knowledge and interest in science and teaches students to experiment and to construct. This year the Phy-Chy Club, in- spired by the motto, To meet in a cool retreat at the Point of lnterro gation planned and carried out many interesting programs These included six spectacular expert ments a Du Pont film Wonder World of Inter NQS Chemistry a study of science in crime detection Unus pro omnibus pro uno omnes You ve probably guessed it thats the motto of lnter Nos lnter Nos or in the king s English the Latin Club had Miss Belle Bollinger for ad viser Arnold Nelson for president Gerald Stewart for vice president Anne Nelson for secretary and Robert Zook for treasurer These thirty Latin en thusiasts met on Fridays in room 2l for some very interesting programs dealing with costuming ligion and homes of the ancient Romans and the contributions of the Romans to modern civili zation On February 23 the club presented some students from Clarion State Teachers College who gave a very interesting program on Roman dress This program was presented in a narra tive style accompanied by a demonstration with dolls Membership in lnter Nos gives Latin students a further knowledge of the cultural background of the Romans it adds enthusiasm to regular class work and it provides social contacts for pupi s interested in Latin MEMBERS Fances Anderson Dick Childs Grace Coleman Lila Cox Mary Ferraro Kathleen Donovan Iames Gillis George Hanson lames lenkins Elno lohnson Ellsworth Lanning Kenneth Mayo Lois McAvoy larnes McQu1llan Robert Mesler Anne Nelson Arnold Nelson Lorraine Nicklas Beatrice Oyler Kathryn Palumbo Bud Rickert Bertha Ruggers Gerald Stewart Helen Swanson Shlrley Swanson Marina Turrer W1llamVasb1nder Frank V1to lames Vogan lane Walker lacqueline Waugh Larry Woods Robert Zook Betty Swanson Betty McKenna lune Port Iule C Connor an X ray program by Dr Vogan in charge of Phy Chy Begins Purge on Quack and Patent Medicines X rays at the Community Hospital and a review of quackery and nostrunis paper making ra drum aluminum and dry ice The Phy Chy Club made an interesting trip munity Hospital in connection with their study of paper and the X ray On March 2 the organization presented to the school an interesting and educational radio play entitled The Geologist Detective Later the club heard an instructive talk on minerals by Mr Kauffman of the R d Bridge C C C Camp MEMBERS Bill Blaine Charles Bodine lohn Bonfilio Richard Christensen Lillian Clifford Roberta Cox Lois Emrrons loan Holland Luella Iohn on Delores Moser Richard Nichols Robet lmcnols Mike Nicolazzo Robert Babcock Mark Marbet Patricia Mitchell lim Cartwright leanne Turner , - , 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ll I ll - I I , . , , , , , . . . . . I re- . I . . .1 'g ' 5 - I . - I I - ' through the Iohnsonburg Paper Mill and the Com- 'A' . '. V- I ' V f 'k . . 1 1 f 5 1 , 16 Kahiah Klub But, the Constitution says . . . No, it is not Congress, it is just Kahiah Klub in action This club, under the sponsorship of Paul Montgomery and led by Bob Benscoter, president Patrica Mitchell vice president ana Mike Vertilla secretary treasurer met on Friday afternoons in room 22 Although comparatively new the Kahiah Klub has been very popular among historically minded students This year the club fashioned their programs generally on the plan followed by the Town Meet ing of the Air Some of the members gave talks presenting different views on the subtect at hand after wh1ch the others asked questions of the speakers who answered them and explained their supporting ideas On March Q the Kahiah Klub presented a quiz program based on lnformation Please in which they discussed questions on high school subtects submitted by students The purpose of Kahiah is to encourage stud ents to express their opinions on current affairs and to give them practice in expression MEMBERS Ted Benson Bob Ben coter Lillian Cliff ord Patricia Mitchell Alice Vloberg lack Flower Margaret MacF.wen Meredith Miller lim Weaver Bill Blaine Luella Iohnson Mike Vertilla Bob Fowler Bill Fredell Emma Droznin Theresa Milfora Discussing Current Problems ...ani Conducting a Business Meeting Learning the use of Office Machines Tumor Chamber of Commerce From the looks of things you ll probably say this is an old maids club and you ll be Just about right At any rate its this years strictly femi nine commercial club warming up under the stern eye of Miss Evelyn Beyers who was aided in her leadership by Mildred Loichinger presi dent Anna Spaseff vice president Betty Hayes secretary and Marian Mayer treasurer This year these twenty six enterprising young ladies displayed great energy and activity They planned very interesting programs for all meet ings including a talk on personal1ty in business by I T Sarson and two very successful parties on Christmas and Valentines Day The girls sent gifts to under privileged children in Sackett at Christmas Participation ln this club broadens the stu dents kno fvledge ot commercial sub 1ects helps students who are taking a business cour e and increases in terest 1n the sO,Cial side of school life MEMBERS Macuae Palumbo Mar garet E mond Pauline Costanzo Anna Qpaseff Mildred Lotchinger Mary Colson B atr e Gu tafson Ruby Holt Lauretta loetta Col Marian Mayer Ca ru a Ferri Bo e Condello Angeline Fu o Ve onica Yasurek Mary letto L c lorr on Betty 'layes lanet Gould A na L ovck Stella Jlyan Fannie letto atherine Granainetti Mary Bonfilio Elizabeth Reynolds E CURRICULO f . 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S, , nr Q, , . , Tl. 1. h , , , , ,- . .. . ., N1 , , I - 1 Q M - I - DRAMATICS Thesplan Club A g a 1 n this year the T h e s p 1 a n Club cla11ned a in o n g 1 t s H1 e ni b e r s t n o S e s t u dents 1nteres ed in making Relax a study of drarnatics The sewing roorn servea as the scene ot act1f1ty on alternate Wednesdays The Thespians lead bv Carolyn Rizzo presi dent Frnma Droznin f1ce president Catherine Cooper secretary treasurer and M1 s Elizabetr Sherman adviser proved oi real value to is th1rty potential actors and actresses because ll helped tlse11 develop ootse voice and independ ence For people v l1O were interested either 11 acting 1tsel1 or in coacning this club otlered rnan, opoortuntties For practical work the cldb was divided 1nto tour groups Each grouip Nas responsible lor the presentation of a one act play the best ol which was presented 'or chapel The entire group stud red rnaice up d1rect1na nghting and acting Front Row Sally Pier t M ran R lcert Bette T ley Hilda Melienna Manor S artson Beatrice Oyl oa'1 Holland L 1 E WH C14 '1 P? o 1 ary 1 '1 l e ad 1 ia fr M11 Pe F Rowlll Md Junior Dramatics Our Iunior Dramatics Club ol eighth and ninth graders rnet in the old gy111 on alLerna1e Vtfednes- days. This club did IIlUCl1 for its 111e1nbers in developing poise and aided thern in oral reading and coe operative living. li ith Mi.: Sue atufipt tor ad- '1:er, Marian Tenlgstrand president- Lois Pirrn Bynarri vice president, Ioan Zoolc secretary, and Anna Iane Albertson treas- urer the club irnovaed an experiment in choral reading Nhich proved so succe sful that a num ber was given tor the annual Var ity Show The club also pre ented a clever one act play for as errblv en ttled Vtfelcorrie M1 s McGregor This perlor iarice prow ed to tl e s udcri boay that iucli drat at1c talent los 1 the etgl th g ade MEMBERS A Albe tsort lack Andrews B ttia rlattagli N 1 x F1 F1l1rn1no BO tl1llO Frances Bon IO arrv B ct H ,1 Bull Loi Arm Byharn u o lla Paty l l '1 Fidler Robot Hultman Bruno etto lvillra La ghir Exam Mac ll J n Clem c Crdskey W e Mille Prana Mitchel K nle n Over 'tol Betty Ro L llCl'1 Shire-v lo rains S fan or Shirley S Jan on Ma T g t and Martha Constanc alter a gli Ioan Yoox Har 1 1 M M Greg M310 sta :xl Re d rg Grou V ss 1 C' 11 lv S CC , , 1 1 , A 1 1 I . 1 A L J 1 1 . 1 ,V 1 S - I 'T H XI, ' ' 1 ,S 1 fl' ll 1 ,, 'S A l II 1 f J 11 11 1t l ' rr' :1 f ' i-, 11 ' 1 r . A - : 'ina lane ri' 1 ' 1 , er- , , lf .2107 eros ' 1- 1- s H V H til , ll A r'y, 'anion' 1, I1 , G y A ' C le , t ' lforzs 1, ea. l , .7 , ' - l ,Xl'A:11 11 M- '11 , ali r ' r, l ' l, ati. e - ' ,, ' , Y i t, ,A .ze i111 1' A,,r xi s1, ' 1 ' 1 ' ' . ' Sv s , riot: en. .2 r 1 Turner, S fe 1 1 1 1 A , . ,,, , - - 1 w'11,, lr1:.t1e11T1Q Mau 1, 1 1, 1 , - Q S 1 ' ll. 1 1 H' ., 1 I' J I .,, I I ' i . y J1 ' ' 'r . . I . , . . W 1 . 7 . , . A H 4 F l T Y 1 J L T A , I A - A A A 4. N 14 ' . , . . E . , - I 'I 4' I ' -1 ' of 1, at 1 ic 2 , , ing- , A fr ' 1 'Yie W , ' A ' er, I 1 1 , on rnrzions Ro -Cf1Ll',I1 121 C tnertnc Cf 1 f-r M :ri Blat.- S-eig1eur, loin Ptetoit Helen flcCi-Qery, Betty Snxftier M fel ne Oliser, Ieixrg l.3 e lf tion 'jet ,ggy Keller - 1'garei Mciwen lfadfii flelqort Albert: 'ffiii1c::T1s ' . ry Tnortiaf' fries Phiiixpfs Iazzteg T:1crt1.13r'1 lfvleiiil.. 9 135 C OT Ken C1r1 ai1 p 18 The Hardys Wo ry over the Nomrnatron Daughter Ready to Return to Therr Husbands Skrddmg That well known ludge Hardy tamrly was rn troduced to Kane thrs year when the senrors cast them rn therr annual play Skrddrng tered around the electron complrcatrons ot ludge Hardy for the drstrrct court Howard Smrth as the krnd hearted rudge trred to manage a tamrly as well as the nomrnatron He was assrsted by Brll Hultman as Stubbrns the campargn man ager Wrth the arrrval of Carolyn Rrzzo as Marran the youngest daughter ust back from college the play developed not only a love affarr but more support for the Judge To complrcate matters the two marrred daughters Myra and Estelle played by Betty Parnter and Catherrne Cooper lett therr husbands and came home Thrs angered Mrs Hardy prayed by Dorothy lean lohnson to the extent that she left the famrly to manage as best they could Through all the trrals and drftrcultres Drck Rockwell as Andy Hardy added humor and fun Frnally Brll lohnson as Wayne Trenton lll and Narran s lance patched up hrs attarr wrth Ma r an the rnrxed up tamrly troubles strarghtened out and the ludge was elected to the Supreme Court Lrfe Begrns at Srxteen Lrte Begrns at Srxteen presented of the class of l94U unde the drrectron ot Mrss Sue Stumpf was a hrlarrous comedy ot youth T make the play a success the entrre runror class Norked to rts utmost sellrng trckets ettrng pro pertres applyrng make up ard last but not least oroducrng the play The story cerrters around tue lrves of the srx teen year old Hollrs txrns lfranrre and Paul Srnce Mr and Mrs Hollrs go to Havana Paul has chances to e ercrse trrs rr a atrve brarn Frrst Paul rnodernrzes the snoe st e whrcn hrs con servatrve father had b rl' p then J th the rdea that hrs srster Ma rorre s surtcr Crandal Smythe rs really a racketeer he se s out to and trnally does prove rt thereoy wrnnrng Marrorre tor Gor don To ard hrrn rn hrs netarrous schemes he errlrsts the ard ot the Secret Seven a socrety of srxteen vear olds of v hrch e rs presrdent Hrlar rous cornplrcatrons arrse wrtl comedy added by Hrlda a Swedrsh mard and Snookre the erght year old daughter Elsre Taggart a bank clerk caps the clrrnax ard the frnal curtarn falls amrd waves of applause Paul Hollrs Hrlda Mrs lessre Hollrs Harry Hollrs Frannre Hollrs Marjorre Hollrs Crandal Smythe Snookre Hollrs Theodore Arouckle Pragre Mrller Fattre Zrrnmer Darsre lenkrns Boots Bennet Elsre Taggart THE CAST Drck Ward Bette Trngley Betty lane Wrse Charles Bodrne Lrllran Clrfford Freda Anderson Bob Potter Amelra Esmond Brll Blame Pat Mrtchell Don Mclsaughlrn Loretta Ogren Bob Babcock Meredrth Mrller Mr and Mrs Hol l. o Ha ana S ee DRAMATICS - I 'av . , rl , X ' l' 'riagrn A' ' , ' 1 ,r ' l or A l 1' - l 4 . U... Ll A V r E i . I , . . 1 L . - . , r r , y . 1 . . . r . . The play, written by Auranra Rouverol, Cen- GGOYQS GOfGlOHe '--,A--ee-e--- - fsssss V-ss,..s sfff .,.s.s D O T1 Blair r - . I I . W I I . .1 . . , 4 i s.s,,,sssss...,,,.ssss ,T I I ' . . . . ' I , A 1 r 4 I t , h l ' T'- 1 li. l - A 1 u , ,, ..., , . X Y A . . b, , A , I I . O ' ' ' 7 'H Q I -V .. lis eau'-e f r ' - - , 3 - The ecret S n Meets - HOBBIES . A an Ladies and Gentlemen ot the Press Journalism Those students with a yearning for a Journal istic career were given the opportunity to prove their abilities in the Iournalism Club Not only were members exposed to the tacts ot 1ournal istic style but they received actual training and practice in writing Naturally the club was the most value to those students who were or hoped to be mem bers ot the Hi Lite Staff A comparatively new organization the Iournalism Club has been a decided aia to the Hi Lite in so tar as it trains its members in writing news and feature articles The value of the club was not limited to this however Through careful study and observa tion club members learned how to read a news paper correctly This knowledge made it possi ble not only to acquire more intormation but to broaden the reading interests in addition to this acquaintance with the iournalistic method of expression was an advantage in the writing ol ordinary compositions As proof of their knowledge ot the works Iournalism Club members under the direction ot Miss Bosana Eckman edited a creditable Wash made a grand finish to their course MEMBERS Dorothy Hau Beth Ann McConnell Iirn Thomson Don M Laughlin Sidney Brennan Hilda Mc Kerna Marian Dougherty Ken Mayo George McGhee Dick Childs Iirn Gillis Knit Purl The Knit Puri Club has definitely established itself as a worthwhile organization in our extra curricular program Having chosen A stitch in time saves nine as their motto, every club member endeavored to stand by it in economy and efficiency, Every year since its organiza- tion, the club has enjoyed an enorm- ous popularity and a consequent large membership. This year was no exception. All ot which may prove that knitting, as done by our grandmothers, is not a lost art As might be expected play was mixed with worlf' and the meetings were socially entertaining as well as in structive Demanding modernity swing addicts and book worms alike invariably succumbed to the wiles ot knitting sooner or later Under the direction of Mrs Ethel Copeland adviser and Loi Anne Byham president the girls knitted purled and ripped in order to obtain an up to the rninute finished product of this art M Copeland Instruct: And They Really Make Thing MEMBERS Alice Anderson Bertha lane Battaglia Doris Benson Mary Beros Rarno a Buhl Lois Anne By han Patty Dor h Etnylmae Dutchess lean Fidler Ioyce Herman on Betty Iohn on L ona Kellar Mary Luck Mary McKenna Mary Lost Nonson Pauline Morley Marie Or e howski Katlrleen Ox erholt Geo gina Pierottl Alice Proctor Dorothy Reigel Thelffia Rook Ieannette Sal Vita Shatzkin Betty Shrettle Marg ret Sn 'iatelt Lillian Shirey Lorraine Swanson Marian Tengstrand Shirley Thompson Constance Walker Palma Williamson May belle Woodin Ioan Zook xl A I 1 1 - I I - ' A f ington Trip edition of the Hi-Life. This edition The Club in Session ' ' ' TS. . - ' s A l - A I I I ' : , I 'f is , , fi , , 9 , , . , 1 1 .' , ' , ' - Z C , .I A V K r , . .V . 20 as-1 f f rv - ' Hunting and Fishing Since we are placed in a comrriunity so boun tiful in wild life it is on y natural that we have a Hunting and Fishing Club among our extra curricular activities This group of thirty active rnerrbers under the direction of Christian Feit planned the follow ing program for the year study of animal life techniques of hunting and fishing correct gun handling and a thorough knowledge of conser vation With lack Pierotti president lames Cart v right vice president George Lingle secretary and Harold W Asn treasurer the organization carried out their progron of activities During the year the club Nas instrumental in bringing before the student body game wardens who gave interesting talks to the students on th tion of wild life Front Row Emily lat ra If Marga t CUYlATlgUl Doi Procto Ma ian Dougherty Row II Mi liea h lun M ch au Luella iaell Jcrotriy Ub S fart een RowIII B ty Vegan Sara Vlcr enna Alb J iilia Bertna R e Front Row-larnes BlOOU'lC1L1l.il, lack Covert, Robert Larson, lack Pierotti, Deane Curry Row II-Virgil Buhl, Christy Nelson, Gerald Aclcley, George Halliwell Row III-Willard Anderson, Richard Freeburg, George Lingle, lames A Carl- son Robert Swanseen Row IV-lames Cart- wright, Francis Rose, Howard Smith, Clair Grole- rriund, Row V-Roger Langdon Luther Maze, Orvis Meckley, Richard Stedman. How VI- Harold W. Asp, Evan Lee Fields, Robert Potter Girls Rlfle Club This new organi ation the Girls Rifle Club Nas the outgrowth of the o, ening of the rifle range early last fall lts purpose was to afford an opportunity to those girls who desired to learn the proper handling of firearms and the fundamentals of good rifle shooting While yet in its infancy this club has definitely established itself in the extra curricular activities program of the school and promises to prove a definite contribution to the education of the sportswomen in the student body S.. eaulyl Am' Fir lach Thursday night the feminine Daniel Boones tote their weapons to the rifle range where under the instruction of Misses Rlizabeth Swanseen and lane Heath and Christian Feit they spend the evening knock ing holes in the black bulls of standard lU ooint targets to demonstrate their sin cerity the members of the Girls Rifle Club ale affiliated zith the National Rifle Asso ciation lunior Division and are now qualify ing for the various medals for proficiency in narksmanshio lt is hoped in the very near future a team can be selected to shoot matches with other girls teams in the country 21 HOBBIES . f .rj . I . ' v - . Y, ' , J Y . ' Y . K 7 . . , I I I W . . . Y. . . , 1 ' I f Ll V . , . . ,, - 1 r I A. L 1 I K ' - . - . ' ' , x . , , I . . 1 I ' I . . 1 . v - , , , , . -J, ' , ..i . , . . . I X f A A L , . , . F A , , V ' . :X Y . 1 . ' , . A . b Miss Swanizeen Shows the Use of Rifles ' R fi 1 i. , ' el ,J I U . . . I , . ,,, . . X , . U , . , .. . v - - ' re, rs r, I '. ' . ' r. ' . -ss. t,'eie', 1 E ., L ' 'er, Mig.: 9: .. - et ., . f I I ' 1 'Q . , ' exia W . rns, I ugg rs. . I I MUSIC U Band The Kane Hrgh Band under the d1rect1on ol Morrls C ONelll has been outstandmq rn the school and communlty llte thls year lt Las ac aualnted rts members lvlth band lrterature o ac tlcal experlence ln rehearsal procedure ana standards for attalnment ln the held ot rnstru mental muslc lt has also altered experlence rn lleld maneuvers The success of the Varslty Sho vas largely due to the perlorr ance ot tl e oand whose numbers were well rendered and ell re celved The band added zest ard tlavor not only to the lootball and basketball aarnes but also to the parades whrch lt has led lTlClUdl'1Q the dedl catron of the Holgate Brothers ne 1 factory addl IIOH Mulslc D rector C l e Front Row-Lupter, D l lohnson Cook, Fltzsirn- mans, Anderson, Hen- nell, Coleman, McClus- key, McGhee, N. Wilc Swanson Row II-Bodine, Blccrn- qulsi, Freeburg, Schultz Foy, Parlchurst, Ander- son, Glllottt, Mesler Newton, Grolsch w III-Bern else' I ll allp B rrtarl P l-lo Kelley Ro sman Foy BOTIIIIIO Kempf Wenlc Monson Chrlsterl on Bloo nqul t Hazard D v'lfl'e ron! R w IXIQII F lohn Bo ll O llarola Al corn Andy Ralcleckl lohn Clcatrnow WllllUIl Wlllll -rm o R ar ru g Schu Roger Haza Do a 19 liltz 1 'non Mar nal luple l 1 nf lohns 't I C fc lla ry M lu 'QF or Row III Wlelxrn 'nan rr k K Ro e A'ldfWY on Isa 'l Y 0 Ro -..h,s. lf. lolzscn MQK. ,, ow- ll . hllltpzs, l ricn , S , I. :s, ', , I 7 r 1 ' ' I . . . X 4 v R Q I l A I ' Mila' gd x, ' - , H, ltflartln C. O' -l .lll I . . , , A A VM' w . ri 1 ' A.. In I I TIA! I ' - 1 ,, I I I 1 T ' b I V' V ', W I ,ll l le get F Q- Row II-lottn Walker, Russell I. dem n, ich- l d Freed r , Robert . liz . rd n Id 'Nl , William ' qs, s' .l . r, ein 2 . .o. oo col r cC. .2- key, Engel .1 Grosch Le nie? S'.'. ,1I'1f9I'1 Fame: Guiztfcr. Evert Swan --. Ross- . . Frede lc ellev, by . ,s., tL- erlne '.'fffn'. Hberi Ben- gcote. 22 Orchestra The orchestra, consisting of twenty-seven members, conducted rehearsals each Monday and Wednesday' morning to learn the relationship of patterns and structure in music, to unify and contrast and to promote the art of rythmic come bination of tone. The orchestra develops in each student a technique and a feeling for form, increases an ape preciation of music, and shows the relationship of music to the other arts Appearing every Thursday at chapel as Well as at all plavs and other important functions of the school the orchestra has proved itself es sential and entertaining to the school program T.io tv - 7' 1 1 and th student body Mlxed Chorus Alas for those who never sing The Mixed Chorus has a definite place in our curriculum Proof of this is in its large attend ance and in tne musical numbers rendered by the aroui IF r raniratlon trive t develop singing at sig t fith good nronation with emphasis placed on wise phrase thinking and the elements or forin Under the direction of Norris ONeill the chorus nas had an opportunity of developing a I understanding of tonal and ytnrnic problems Forensuc Contest Hlgh Lights Port Allegany J I'IO II' CI Soprano Solo First Pla e itPacp Lock Haven Bariton Solo first Place Nornstown i wird 'J I l 'I at Lf O 'I dnl Front Row Chatmon Carbone I-lazlett Miller Carl on Smith Gregei son Cooper Erickson Crawford Row II McKenna Berg l Buffalo Esnbaugh Eclcborg Williams By ha'n Vogan Hau Fit ge ald Boyer Row III Uber Auman A i c o r n McLaughlin O Shea Rockwell Rose Sn 'h Neeley Wie ffonson Novosel Shina f lt Benson Row IV Riclcert Went: lohnson Kepler Kempf Mclial p Hazard P1 i lips Bray Rizzo Gunna son McKenna Swan o Row V Dougherty Mar garet Dougherty Fredell Cardamo Yost Iohn son OConnor Colella McConne Paulson MUSIC . , ' I9 l - XJMXF I S 5 fl I i N V I i Q I i Q.. 5 H I I . it 3 5 . ' ', ' A' , a i - , , er I I - , ' , Al , K . rx. ., , , . I - e , . ' , A1 rl , , , ' s n. ne, , . - T I it, ' . Cirls' T ' -li' st Pl ce But die with all the music in them. BUYEWU9 15OlOf A A . , ,. . , A E if . , . A 1 J I3 Mixed Qgartetfc- TQ' Pl ce A' TM 4 f F O V ry - - c Birioic Sclc 4 , QV U P I3 A J, V , , . Fourth Pl' ce i H 'A , L , , ' A' Cell Sola - J I E I 5 I A Fourth Pl ce A ,A I Ai ' f . ' r 'A' ' r ' . Pete .d in can I SPCRTS Football At last a hampronshrp football teaml After wrnnrng the trrst game agarnst Rrdgv ay by one po nt and losrng the next to Warren by trve the Wolves won seven consecutrve games by brg scores Well coached fast and aggressrve these mrghty men of the grrdrron came from behmd to w1n consrstentlv Durrng the season they showed everythrng from pass to power to precrsron A true pack of snarlrng frghtrng Wolves they bowed before only one tear rn a non conference game and amassed a total 308 pornts to therr opponents 60 The result the champronshrp of the Allegheny Mountarn Football Conference The squad was farrly heavy and yet n fame as a passrng team spread all over th country The proof of the publrcrty was noted by the appearance of many scouts from college and schools who came to see the boys rn actron In recognrtron of therr atnletlc prowess on the arrdlron the Wolves were also consldered for the Mtamr Florrda Chrrstmas Day game McKees port Hrgh W P l A L champs were selected for the honor however lt Nas a successful year for the Athletrc As soclatron as well Good weather prevarlea throughout the season and on game days the turnstrles farrly hummed wrth actrvrty Congratulatrons to a fme team farewell to the departrng semors and aood lucl' to next years team Front Row - 'Costanzo, 'Vale-nfour, 'W. Hillman, ' S m i t h, 'B. Iohnson 'Knapp 'Savoia, 'Bens- Cater, Row II-Ward, 'T. lohn- son, Tones, Hultman, I. Hillman, 'Neeley, 'Bi- fano. Row III-Coach Yost, Swedenjelm, Micheau, 'Barnett Vito, Dolon, 'Rockwell O ' S h e a , Coach Usilaner. Row IV-R. Anderson, Bradybaugh, Yasurek, Zerbe, Ienkins, Bray, Ra- kiecki. Row V-Bodine, Iacoburs 'Mayo, Daly, Coach Mc- Knight. Lettermen, 'We Wrn Ea y J ctory over lrtu vllle Wat hmg a Tense ll omenf ho e Ball? SCHEDULE Kane Opp Rrdgw ay Warren Sheffreld Carry Trtusvrlle B ookvrlle St Marys Ernporlum 1 C . . , S I 'XQ f 1 . ' 3 ' t 7 l2 . , f , , , ' 3 t t tttttt at ttttt 38 6 A A- lohnsonburg , ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, , t , A. , ,,,,... l3 6 . . , ' ' ,..,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, t ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 32 l2 A 4 J 5 r ' N , t ,, 34 l2 ' . ' ,,,,,, ,,,,,, t ,, ,, ,...,.,,..,,,,,,,,, 19 O 24 . The1r record IS not 1mpress1ve at 11rst glanc Basketball An rnexpenenced group of boys pract1c1ng eve g n1ght from November to March could be fourd hard at work try1ng to develop bette basketball techmque The boys Worked l1ke true Wolves and gave the students olenty to chee about e1ght w1ns and ten defeats But look aga1n at those e1ght WIHS lames C1ty Elk County champs T T Cap Mee Be o e Toss up The Boys Act1on An Ex Cl 1'1g Moment Front Row Woodm cobu Spaseff M n Va ur lc Sandb g How II W f-f1llma P t Benscoter 31 r1 o Ca l on Boye Row III C o a c '1 M K'11ght Valentou y ar or K av el on Blame Mayo DeFov C 1 Let erm Warren last xears char mobs Mt Iewett Class B champs and DuBo1s t team that t1ed for tn Soutl ern Half CllCIllll l ns 1o of D1str1ct N1r1e The Kane team was def n1tey an 1n and out tearr and or a count o tl1s 1t was the 'nost feared te r 1n tl e dlSlTlCl St Ma ,s ho got t t e quarter f1nals of the state tournarsent on therr h me court defeated the Wolves Dy only seven romts Very often our team would out score the c Donent 1n feld goal only to lose out on fours ln an exn o t1on gar t e Wolves donated halt the aate rece1ots to la es C1ty to helo them out of a nanc1al hole On t1e court however the bovs re used to gwe any ung to the VISITOTS vv1nn1na by a score of 2 to l8 Kane placed two boys on the DlSlT1Cl All Star Team Guy Mayo captam of the team and fourth hrgh scorer of the d1s r1ct and B1ll Bla1ne one of the best floor guards ever to corne out of Kane W1th th1s years expenerce under the1r belt and because only tl ee SGHIOFS leave us next year s tea o 1aht to be a hu nd1nger Du B013 lohnsonburg Mt lewett Sheff1eld Du B018 Alumru Warren larnes C1ty B1daway SCHEDULE Kane Opp St Marys Bradford Mt lewett q 1Gf1Gld lonnsonburg Warren 31dgv ay S Marys Bradford SPORTS 1 , A. Tlxeu A V! H ' A I 1 A r 1 cl H: ' . ' .. ' I . rv , nv .o E1 ' f ' l l A 1. ., 1 Al. 3 11C V ' 1 1 J A y 4 . ..., . D - A K DA ' S i- . . , ' 1 I ' . 'ci' 1' K ne, 21 -,fl A f , ITL I AY' 1 L H .J 1 M.. I Y. . f he wo , , A Y' A ' ' tams J V f f r the 1 I ' - ' 5 ,Qs - Q 1 1 A 1 g P' 3 3 1 W I rr J 3 , ' ' m 1g 1 ' . in ,Q ,Q T I ' -' T ' '. 24 l7 , ,, ,, 22 43 ,, l8 29 ,,,,,,, ., 23 25 , 29 2U 1. ,, ,, ,, 36 33 - A , 22 32 .Q f' ., ,H 28 20 1 to 22 l9 1 , 1 37 35 ' l7 2l ., 22 24 25 23 tj 'J ., , l'3 l7 . . , , ' 32 l3 t. , , 30 37 ' s T ' J l3 22 22 34 T X- , 'XV - Q 'la- . s, 5 itclen, . s ef or . - . n, 1.1, ' . , 'Bit . , .' . ,T . fr, Heel: e, L s ., ' M yc, 'lf s ., ' Q 'G. , A, o' 321 Yost. ' -i-.1Qn SPORTS Uv Track Track IS dtstmctrve from Kane Htghs other two varslty 1nterscholast1c sports IH that tt s hrghly 1nd1v1dual1st1c tn form for example a track meet IS a combmatron of tlrnrteen dtfferent events whtch are d1v ded under the headmgs track and 18 d The sprma vacatlon saw the begrnnmg of the track season After a pertod of tramtng the boys competed rn varrous meets usually ptlma up convmcma scores for the old Alma Mater ln sptte o strft competrtlon rn certarn events Kane I-hgh emerged vrctorrous over many of her rtvals After competlng wtth Warren for the 1n1t1al meet on Aprrl 70 the Kane boys partrctpated ID SCHEDULE Aprtl 29 Warren May 6 Smethport Iohnson laurg May Bradford lohnson lourg May Dtstrrct Meet Punxsutawney May State College From e to Ilghf lo tn o e ho laJ lm thro N a a ra he a ad 1 Front Row Rockwell Car on Royer Rose Bray lenktrs A Gtllottl Voodm Walker Flelds Row II Stedman 1..ar son Mutsmer G Mayo Barnett D Glllotto Wolf Swanson Row III K Mayo W I-lllrtan l Htllman Do lon Rafra Ro sma ll ony Row IV Valentour Mc Cluskey lones Smtth Kempf lohnson Coa h Kltppert meets wtth Smethport lohnsonburg and Brad ford durmg the track season The dtstrtct meet at Punxsutawney and the meet at Penn State w1th schools from all over Pennsylvanra competmg were also Well represented by Kane tracksters and spectators alrke Durrng the season the team had as a rule good track Weather Thts was espectally true of the trtangle meet at Smethport Wtth very httle Wmd to dtsturb the Warm dry a1r there were ex ceptronally good ttmes made ln order to Wm a meet there must be team Splfll and cooperatlon shovtn by tfte team as a whole We feel proud of Kane I-hgh s track team for they worked as a un1t 1n therr datly practrces and Neekly meets ,' at 'V . 1 ' ' . I 1, , I A'- .' , ,NA Q, A ,Nfl f N ls , ' , , , , . t., . , , . , Vltisxflf tv f U Y . tl A 'Q Q . .' i. , , ' , - ' W , , fs: n Q -e-lf . af L r, , , F, A - , , . . i , . , . . , I - f H , . . f . - 4 , . . . I - I '. . . I . ' A 4 1 l . JJ' .. . Y A l3 , , - K 27 ,. .... ,. . -f L I It - l is n placf,-.3 th,g:..tpui ,. 'e' 'er ' in ctxcn, .R f :learsf pole M v ult. Get re 1' Get set' Go' X fl . . , . ff the fmish 26 Athlehc COUHC11 The Kane Hlgh School Athletrc Assocratron Counc1l was composed of ten regular and tlve ex ott1C1o members the ottrcers were Homer Mursm er presldent l-lovxard Smtth vrce presrdent Phyl lls Anderson secretary L O Hamer treasurer The councrl held one lull meetlng every other Wednesday durrna the l tth perrod IH room 7 The execut xe neet1ngs those at whrch the pres dent vrce pres dent and captam of current sport were present were held on alternate Wednesdays ln order that a member ot the Kane Board ot Educa t1or' could attend mght rneetlngs were held at dltterent mtervals ln adaltlon to the mcome f orn the Four Fold Plan and the games thrs organlzatlon Was able to clear one hund ed dollars on the Mmstrel Show as well a a nvce balance from tne candy sales held at games B9S1d6S the routrne busrness ot grantmg orders and pur hasrngg and p ovld ng eaulpment for he team the councll tabulated budgets for the next season drsnu sed ard st.1d1ed the fman c1al reports took an actlve part 1n sellmg trckets for tne d1tterent sp ts and t ok care ot those ell glble for gold a fards Front Row ow II lv '1 F C' JG The busmess handled oy tl e All letrc Councrl tor the l9Q8 l939 season ffas well over t o thous and dollars Th1s Club glves tne r ernbe erecutrve t am mg as well as exper enpe m tl na'1c1al end of athletlcs Coachf, Us Z1 ff and Yout Coashf M 'C g 1' 31 .cl 'illpper' SPORTS in I :tw ,, 1 5- . . -Ilia ..f .,'::.-.7 Plgfll, under' Jon, Gu'.'l.fi1y3 f :fix H1--tiff T f ine C'.1rr'f R - fr Kipp:-it Mr Yost Fill-er' Ale:-2 , , . 3.dgf C.a1gde fffi-filer' Mr Famer Haw'- , , - . . , , ,. . , . . ard efiliil l1Llg:iL-','3-3 lflr Jriaior I -.X I ' ' fkmv . . ,,. . . 4 ' 7 ' - 1 , A, , , g , . , . I . , X J 1 . as - s , 1' 1 , 1 , L f . , 4 l l , . V - A W L . , , T 1 ' , . - K . r ' H Y f x l A. O . . . A - f. ' F' I ll.. ine uf t . . . . - v V Y X - - C A .f l T 1 - -H1 - t ' l , L I A 1 L V , X uh VV , , , sho l ' f - , ' 'Jn rs-1 L r'f 'T' W - . . 1 f, . . 'W' V ' ' 1 ' . me-11. . , SPORTS The Counctl Dlrected Intra'nurals Boys Intramurals Athlet1cs for all IS the motto of the most actrve boys orgamzatlon rn our school Boys lntramurals alms to round out the students edu catlonal hte by provrdmg act1v1t1es that are socrally ound mentally strmulatrng and physr socrally wholesome Membershrp rn thrs organt zat1on s opttonal ln Splle ot thls tact practlcal ly every boy has at some tlme taken part rn one or more ot the GCl1Vll1SS Tl'11S years program contalned so many sports that only a few ot the most lmportant can be mentloned The schedule began wrth compe t1t1on among home rooms rn touch football tol lowed qurckly by basketball At thrs tlme skung INTRAMURAL COUNCIL MEMBERS Robert And ews lohn Trrm ble Iames G1ll1S Iames Ienktns Glenms Blckert Howard Wort Sam Castano Leo Fahey Walla e Iohnson Mrke Vertrlla Ray Ale ander Melvm Bossman Lalferne A derson lame Phrlhps Mr Usllaner V130 Bob Aeiande rranager Harry Cartwrrght assrstant manager took 1ts share of trme Close at thelr heels came handball wrestlrng and rndoor modrfled soccer ln the early sprlng came volleyball tumbhng badnnnton and prng pong and when the out doors called they competed wrth mushball horse shoes cross country track and held events CHAMPIONS Basketball Boom 21 Touch Football Foul Shootlng Boom 22 Bob Iohnson Bob Benscoter Paul Spasett Kenny Anderson Ken Mayo Handball senror Handball Junror Handball A Hard Pull Hurdllng A Sport for all Fu ure Varslty Basketball Scramble I T . 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M Tumblrng Pract1ce Foul Shootmg Arch ry GIIIS Intramurals Wrth the motto Every gtrl rn a game and a game tor every grrl Grrls Intramurals went for ward to create a successful season One hundred and etghty grrls par+1c1pated reachlng a new hrgh K s were grven to those havrng the h1gl'1e t number ot pornts Under the drrectron of Mrss Allce Iohnson ad vlser and Dons Rretter manager the grrls were dlvrded rnto two leagues a sen1or league corn posed of sophomores lunrors and semors and a Jumor league composed or erghth graders and freshmen These two leagues competed rn the lollowlng act1v1t1es mushoall wall soccer prng pong badrmnton basketball tumbllng volley ball deck tennls shuttle board track and held events auolts and htkmg Room 25 was harled as champs rn basketball and wall soccer On March ll a basketball play day was held here and glrls from Emponum Coudersoort Port Allegany Otto Townsh1p Bradford Mt Iewett Ludlow and Kane competed tn the event There were f1tty members on the tumblmg team th1s year the largest number ever to take part rn th1s act1v1ty On Apr1l 25 and 27 th1s team put on exhrbltrons for assembly The Mlnrstrel Show also found a place for the grrls who com prtsed the team A play day held at Otto Townshrp May 2U served as a grand frnale for the rntramurals pro gram CHAMPIONS Basketball Mushball Room 25 Room 26 Foul Shootrng Katherrne Wenk Bqdmmton Sara McKenna Alberta Wrlllams Wall Soccer Room 25 Pyramld Practlce Cageball ' sPoRTs 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 , , 1 N , x . . , , - , , ' ' . g, E 1 1 ' 7 . ,, . , , - - 11 - 1 ' C , ' - 1 A H111 4 - - , :- , .1 A - 1 1- 1 . , ' 1 f1 1 , . 1 . 1 .l . 1 . A , . 1 Y -A 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 F , .. . fl 1 A' 1 l I ASSEMBLY lrtorrrtatton Plea e Phy Chy Broadca t Horne Ec Puts lt Over Dolls Model Roman D e Assembly As a result t aretul oraanwatton and plan ntng tlte asset tolv nrogranls thts year showed a declded trnpraven ent A commtttee composed ot Btll Tohnsor Helen Bovard and Mtss Hosana Eck man organ' ed tlte assembly schedule assurtng tne student oodf ot assembly proararns on as setnbly days The rrogr ns tttts year were planned to covet several oo,ecttves the tt st and tnost tns portant ct ltct was to untty tte school ln an ettort tc da tnts cor tntned assettoly Nhtch tn cltlded tl ct ss ms leld every ot er trrsdc d sent r assernbltes we e e fn one rfte esda,s ard Thursdays re soect vel, n an e t der and aeeren student tn erests rrf ere resel ted by dtttereftt on Ara e e gt ren oy the students ne ev erte ce a ded t e tr deve Of ng sett excress' te ac nefe e t students we yv c recoorn t ' rot, 1 te asse nblx wed correla tn 1 c c rt un 1n'erests t e sse olf tcroved e a trte text r teettrg ct f e sch cl al ang ,ctr nterestrc tcroara rs T Pr esscr ct Garte Wa den Mtrstrct S Secret Servrce Agent Unttas Sketches from Slctddtnq Chrtstrrtas Program Nhat Atnlettcs 'neant to Me Natlonal Honor Soctety lnductton Etghth Grade Operetta Hall Patrol Tumbltng Exhtbttton One act Plays Nlattonal Mustc Week Mothers Day Observance Vxchange Prograrns Otto Townshtp and Shet ld Sentor Assetnblv ard Movtnq up Day 54 'tri F JJVC A AA ' A s A sa s , T Y' ISS ' . AA g , A i g K , . y A - - , Q J f -J V , , L, , A . - ' ' A A Y Y ' A T X A H A, - Age g A . A A f . 'I V1 YH- T 'A ' J LY 5 Ar V a 1. 'A A4 1 ' , F , . 1 K I lr' I A- . A 1 ., - 1 'f A ,A ., A A .A. A A . . , f ' 1 t' , ' ' ' f ,V 'J c l fire la:'f'e.'a, 'wx' Ay S' lt if Tl' . ' ltAnLor an . 'oA ,A ' . ' r h,ld QA c' cr A--:. TQ J' 'A f ,- S, 1: lA :fcrA to Wi' A A ' A . A ' ' f t A Y' 9 A ,'lf'1fI1F3 A r 5131 v A A A ' clubs on tltetr rfartlctglar vforlc. Stnce the rnaf ,. Q ' Q 'ty cf t:Le prcij :1As r f AA ' ' r , ', , tl if AQ nc i ' :L :xi A l ,i I A A ion. Werth'.-.'E1'l E' :rA nts c' f A A re cA en rittrvlt c ltcn tli X gh 1 I ' AA 1313 ln at scltool and CI 1A1t ity ' A 21 ac. 111' ' ,A to LC .A 1 '11 1 t A' el A31 col. The falls:-.f1ng 'Here a::1,AA' c' 1 A AtQ AZ: -J 1 I': Draikertf'-e.: plilri STAITVCQT Cf TTQA Q ' Z Y T A, Yea Clit? eff SLK AJ ' ILC'-'5 F . V, Charge Egger. and E g r A5 gritty 30 P From Left to right- Clocvfleld hero we comeW Studcix! Court - Breincm ex- plains? E1qh 1 Gr id ua V Po owtlol G 1 I Qc vmg n ...., Wil-5 Hom Rob Prog Mor Dlmq How io keep hat SChOOlg1Y1 mgger Searchmg for kno Nledge 1 OT ,ec A pret v Q1 1 hke G Melodv P ay Day Com cow all IG pl C1 no l- 31 HIGH LIGHTS OF THE YEAR ' f fl 2 O 1 A ci pc. play I ' L. V 4 rtls 11, Y Y' ,Y A xr ' , , pp X' , I I I V E' k ' ff - f Q . 5 ng! Q ' ,A . f B S' Ok f 1 ,- k A ' . . r , I 3' GUYS reports wo - ,Q X ts ' f .! Q E n ' . U Prdctlce make.: 1 'oerf T? V ' 'A t 'r if: I K ' I . A' , f ' ,Qi V T ' K WUT . L , f' 5 N ' ,' fr I wif 1 f V' P f , F2 Ono- - ,' TP ss '3r1,'3i:'1 ,V V CLASSES ,K Aim'-X ff ff O Kun' -U X 'pi' Y X , . , ...Q K .Www NA 'Z' ,1y:ywRfYb'Iwl!kIX WNW :Il 1'MXxW4 ' , Q 1 xy , N - ,, , W V N 115 ' 'l W S .,, f?7 L: 4 L!! X Ny. ,W . 5 Zffwff f K fm . X L 5, -4, X , 1 I ul V. UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS ff 'NYJ wk -1' 311 From left to right Our Wmter Wonde lcmd IC ru h 'O lunch McKenna and Lcmmng face the camera look out be-Fowl 100 late' Comg- on fellows Iom 1 the Elqhih grader can uct C 1T11 10 CT' U CIT HP hath Qhclrm to ,oothe U10 T11 nd becxx Vwgmted one '1 Uwe 'wind C xichmg If 9' ill beauty loop m mdy hfill an TY ff 'W V ng ' - ' . ' 1 M1 ' f - 4 v ' 2 N ,, 'Q QI K Ph- f ' awk , , ,S ...QV , 'Q 5 -- 1 , ' 1 1' kits f K 'Q 1 ,. .-f-f-xi-rf. . V ' ' 1 A .:,... K, - 'Q ,F A 4 J . , 4 ' I . ' ' - L X X 1 1 ' ' TE hom - , x, . r . f 7' ' . , :,i!Mi-RIN xv .ik . A ,imlk K. A 95: ' , r X q 5' I2 . fun. A ' ' , .ff . Flin . , ,skl mth si 3 ,, V W V AV X J ul W Y E1ghth Grade Front Roy Mary Lou Mon on lune Greger en Vtta Shatzktn Leona Kellar Mary M Kenna Altce Pro tor Dorothy Retgel Constance Walker loan Zook Georgma Pterottt Margaret Shtnafelt Maybelle Woodln Mary Luck Dot Benson Frances Bonftlo Borrona Buhl Row II lack Qchultz Carmen M1C6ll Dan Reynolds Clyde Ne' on Howard Hennoll Robert Hultman lohr Andrews Iames Donovan Alvtn Thrush Frank M1t hell Evan Macliwen lack Cooley Albert Munson Bruno letto Charles Cowan Harry Bray loyce Herman on Luctlle Hallberg Ieannet e Sa Palwta Wtlltarsor lune Meckley lean Frdler Betty lean lohn son Paul ne Morley loyce Garrrs Ann Grevtlle Anna lane Alber son Patty Dor h Mary Cartwrlght Delores Anderson Evelyn Eshbaugh Ethyln ae Dutches Row IV L1ll1an Sh Of Kathleen Overlnolt Ftltmena Bonf1l1o Lor atne Swan on Leona Benson Thelma Rook Estella Feld Mary Beros Lot Byham Ber ha lane Bat taglta Mary Shatto L1la Cowan Verna Brown Altce Ander on Maryorte Brown Lot Llndeen Lznomes and Fa rtes Oper ta Row V Lawrence Sw anson Wrllam Young Frank C11npr1tz Norman Bose Clayton Warrtng Clemm Mc Cluskey Ray Barnett Cla,1de Hannold Bruno Cary Robert Ros Robert Thrush Lloyd F1 cus Robert Yost loseph Ferl Row VI Ralph Leonard Ha old Cowan W1ll1am Van dexort Norman Bo chert Leonard Anderson Walter Mtller MOUTICS lohnson Harold Umpleby Rlchard Ben son Iohn Halltwell Wayne Coy Walter Benson Brll Laughltn Fred Cook Johnny Appleseed these enterprrstng young people stepped out before our foothghts February l6 tn an operetta ent1tled lohnny Appleseed Frank Mrtchell as lohnny Appleseed por trayed the ktndly and provtdent man who wan dered through the OHIO Valley w1th a pack horse loaded wlth apple seeds These he planted ln the knowledge that some day there would be thnvtng orchards for tne many settlers yet to come Although lohnny Appleseed was per mttted to carry on hrs frnsston by those who found htm queer but nevertheless peaceful he dtd not recetve much credtt for hrs labors and results yet today th1s rmagrnary eplsode hves for all those who beheve tn falrtes and gnomes and woodland sprttes even as lohnny Appleseed drd The E1gl'th Grade wtth thetr young wotces and potent1al dramatxc talents com btned to glve one of the most charmtng and deltghtful performances of the year EIGHTI-I GRADE 1, ' ,QQV N A J -A A . 11 YM .JV . -W' A L Xl L' , -:HM , - ..- , . J- , S , ' - v , ' i , l , , AC , ' C 1 ' ' , 1 , ' , - - r A A 1 'V A I 1 ' f r I r's . , 'i , r . r A. - - 1 ' 41 ', -. . , r , ' ' - .S , 1 - , ' , 1 ' , s , 1 , ' - 1 - I 1 t Row III-Marie Orzechowski, Marian Tengstrand, D r :S .,, I t f, .rr ' ' rx. ., r . , , Q -, - Q .Q . , F. A . . 1 ' I L r 'f 1 , t I S ' A . A I . I . , , x s, . - ' ' r ir ', . , ' ' 1 ' . . . I 4. 1 - A 1 T ' -5 1 1 1 ' ' - - I - 1 - . , , s , t - ' ' ' U 1 1 4 ' 1 1 - I ' ' . . I 1 1 1 1 A .1 r B i ' - A et - - lg - 1 - 1 O- J I Basketball Champs G1r1s ot Room 16 fYY1 Class of 1942 GROUP I GROUP II Front Row Ernet Emmons Luella E1del1 MarJor1e Front Row E11 worth Lartruna Betty Peter or Lor Benson L1111an E1de11 M11dred Anderson Frances Car bone Ioan Dans Grace Coleman Kathleen Brooder Betty McC1e11ard E1s1e Hartman Ethyl Lealce lack Leon hart Row II 1an1 Gustarson DICK Ch11ds Iames Gllll Robert Bray Raymond H111a d Edward L1naen'1uth Dav1d Iohnson Do ald Hedrnar Io eph Bonhlto lames A Carl on Robert C rl or lohn Grolemurtd Kenneth A11oe Robe t Bloomq st Row I'I Ma V Colella Rose Carbone Ne111e Hepler lene Rams M1a ed Chatrro Versal Fredell L11a Cox Iune Iohn on Ma ga et 1-11 cltabone Ioyce Bas ett Helen Co111ns lere Colson 11nnea Iohnson Charlotte Ionnson leanette McCau1c J Row IV Dons Ande son Florence Carlson Eleanor DeMarte Caud1a D1cel1.n Catnenre Condello Audrey lohnson 1uar1 a L1ng1e Kathleen Donovan Arthur Grole Debevec Era Bodlne lame Curry Marshall Lupter R w V D r el A o r Palph Bradybaugh MOTIOW Bu apr 1 a -Q Bcnt111o Robert And1ews Rtchard Iohn 1 W ton lohn Kempl Fredenclc Kelley W11111'r1 rag Gee ge Hanson Harold Alcorn Pat x '1 a Ra c B ard Daw Row VI Lo Gu1111er Nell Foy Eugene Groscn 1a'ne C '1 Leortacl H 1 an V g11 Campbell ohn Gatewooa lactc Daly Gena IO D1ce11o W1111am Golder' Iarne Bto WIHUISI lohn C1 1 Y 1O'1 Robert Grolemund rome Peter o la Iean M-:Kee Mary lune Trump Kath er1ne Nofosel V rna Pa 1 on Helen Swedenhjelm Anne Nel on lvfary M1ca1e Aleda Rant Betty Swanson Charli M Ka11p Row II Glennvs R1C1Ct,Tl Bud L ndberg Gordon Ne v ton Elno lohrtson Iohrt M Ghee lame McQu111an Robert Iohrtson V9 1 Pe erson Lat tng Rose B111 W1111arn on Glade Men e Iohn Wa11cer W1111am 11V11l1O1'I'1 Walter lo ey Lawrence Hul an Row III Ro Vttnne Betty McK nna Anna Moe Pete sor Bertha Rugger Betty vJa11c 1 lrr a Reed Paul Meyers Walter 11OO tG 1 Paul lohn on Ehzabeth M Conrell Dor W1llIGT lean Rockwell Betty Rose Iune Weave Ro e Kuptco C1ar1ce Re1ge1 Row IV Wlls Orcutt Helen Swanson lune Pot Ma tha Turn r la qu 11ne Waugh Sh1r1ey Swan on Eve a t Audrey Mun O'1 1u1e OCon or Sara Walker 11aom1 Se1ger Iarnes Pete so'1 Row V 10 Zane art Ioe Sr1an 1 11110 St wart 1 11 1a1'v Va ftrd r Robert 1 on Roi r S in ey Ito Jard Wolf luck M ale B t1't1C Rullalo Andy Ralac Eredenck Tr1rnb1 Paul Ya u ek Pa tc M Kenna Row VI ante lenk ns Bud W1 on lohn Ro e Mayne 1 ordtrte C 101 E wood L Harry M Clu key Ba 11 Warnblade Da d Tray Lawrence Vfood Ge a d Oyl Cla erce N11 h au Leonard Orcutt My ,, f 1 R . 211' 115,111 1 1 --1 3 1 I 1 A I - s 11 11' J, S 1, A 1. 1 -1 1 1 A , - ' 1 n, 1 1 , f 'A , 1 - A 1 ' -1 1 1 1 ' .'-1, S 11 S 1, A , A 1 - 1 1 f AS 1 . 1 1 ' 1 s . c ' , -1 ' 1es ' ' , ' ' , 1 ' - Q, ' A D I ug I 1 1 1 Y' 1 1 1 ,- ,. 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Dmrumck Amonelhl Albert Avery, Anthony lyn Vanerstrofn, lane V11a11.er, Helen Vvade, Gladys Stew? ,CB - I S L V r1, ' Q3 1, n , , 1-1 ' 1 c ' , 1 1 r 1. o -1 a r lc r 1, 1 , ' 1 my Er nl , ' 1, ' 1 - -- e 111Aog1 1- 1' n, 11 .1 , sor, llllflfft P1'7':1r:111 1 s, , - ' 1 1 1V'11' 1 S141 e, , Ch1.s , 1e t tf l-, 11 rf fjffi, C' 1? . , , FS-' 1 V 1, 1 11C o, 91 I 1' 1 , 1 Wclii, Bah st , y Blain 4, ern ,1 Ls, , 1 A 9, 1 rs r , tr' li c . - fren 1 ' I ' , ' , -1 11 s 1 1 1 1 s , , s A 3 C-,qgy I - A ff H1111 1, jr ' , I 1 11 1 11 1 :rl , 1 nson, l 1 1 atsnaw, ' .. 1' 1 I A r' ' I ' ' 1, Q s , s' , vi 1, - 1 'Q11H , 1 11ct11, 1 rl er, r. ACG 1 . 36 Q N Class of 1941 GROUP I GROUP II Front Row Do otny Ube DOI P octo len 1e Ruta lo Lo a1ne INICKICI V1 gl 1a Swan on Dons Wan be g Be ty MCK al E111al1a Ma no D atr1 e Ove Kah y Palurnbo lean Ly e Ame II S e vat Beat 1ce Mo 1 ow II Robet Sat f'a1l o e son Ma gde e Losey Hatt1e Latnrop Angel1ne M1gl1azzo Ka nle n S va Rant Robe t T11nal la'nes Vooan Row III Robet Zoot: George McGhee l1adel1ne Olne Sally P1erott1 R1ta Yost Helen McCleery Ru h La Ol lla Mcbaulew H1lda MCK nna Paul Mclntv e Arden Mon on Eve t Swanson Row l'V H1lbert Sandberg Gerald Stewart Ia'ne Ph1ll1ps Gordon Zerbe Iohn Tr1mble Robert S hultz Ber nard Luck Arnold Nelson Anthony Zarnpogna Edga Slmrnon Rus ell PIII Row V Howard Lundberg Eugene Shrub W1le Vernon Rant Stanley Swanson Sylve e Nslcr Leo M1llord Jack Powell Paul Norm 1 e Luther Maze Row VI Prank VIIO G o ge W o o Paul Peter on Harold Mader Ken 1 ar son Robert Mesler Roger Lan R r n O Shea Front Row v 11 1 S TI eur Exevn Grege sen Ja e E1 Kson Sh1 ley F vIa a e 1 oe v an Ma v la Cadden Ru '1 F1 cus Georg1anna Can o Mary Fe raro betty Bush Fr n e Ba1ley VIIQIHIG Bur Row II lern1e Colela Mary letto MGI1lYH Henrv An e 1 Su 1e Ca tano Betty Hartman Emrro Grand1nett1 Loretta lohnson Margare Kebler DOTIS Han Leo a Hooc Ma 1on I'1'11son Flo ence Grolemund Lo.11 e Gaylord Arlev Eshelman Row III Helen Enn1s Doro hy Hau lean Edgett Lor ralne Crawford Lena Costanzo Margaret Cartwught Nor rna Buhl Gene 16 e Anderson Iune Ander on Betty Er1 lc or rran es Anderson Margaret Dougherty lane Auman Lo1 oolher Row IV Lo 1 e Kanle Valc,.r1e Kr1bbs Emma Knapp Cnarlotte Boyd Robert Boderocco lrW1n Aronson Lyle Langdon Robert Bloon green Donald G1llOII1 W1nnet Andrews Ru ell Anderson Robert Bernhe1sel Anna Mar1e Cardamone Row V lack Golden W1ll1am Gustafson Robert Bes ey Dean Ackley Robert Kepler Donald Karlene W1ll1am Covert Clrfton H1llard Arthur G1llOII1 Arthur Iohnson Robert Hetr1 l. Row VI lane C Calson Eranc1s Detr1ck Lou1 Boedecker Robert Cuthbertson W1ll1am H1llman Kenneth Arder on Eugene Glatt howard lones Walter Dolon Iactc Cournean Laxerne Ander on Raymond lohnson Rolfe t Anderson Sopl?orno1e Lette men 37 SOPHOMGRES s -Mar -,GCT ei n , ' l 1 7 , - A A I I-I 53 A 1 AI A 3' - f . Madeline Fuzgerald ' n re s . , 'r ox, l ry . , rr ' I' ' s 'r 'n' ' .s , ' Qt r Gr ndin If' P ttA' Hnltrn 1 fn ne 1, tl t n 'l, ' n1 , Pe 'C r, f1:': 'S , ' 11 12 H Y , l , , 1 t , 1 111 t '. r, r. rrs, a C 3 ' A, ' ' ' t. - ' 1 1 ' R -1 r 1, f, .1 '. M rt n 11 r ' T12 1033515 A mn Aj VSA V5 , ' I ' ' ' tl e 1 n- ' ' - ' - son, Norma W1lson, Lois McA'.'oy, Doris Wisrnar Rosella Son H 1 Y' A NA Y A A I , I ,I , I , - , 11 ' 1 , 11 4 11, - S A I A 1 I I ' L - r ' 1 ' ' -' 1 L' 1 1 ' 1 1 , 11 A 1 1 1 , - - ' 1 r, ' ' ' 1 r- ' . ' ' S V -. I I . In I jf 1. , V v , 1 s , - -1 1 -f , '1 1 1 , 1 . v-1 5 I 1 , I I ' C s -, Ii ACA , 1 , A s . T I I AA ' V -7 1 I 1 1 ' A' I I ' I CA 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 ' s, 5 ' . - ' 1 1 55 7 1 - - , ld - , U ' , -' , , 1 , t ho- F , , , 1 , ' , , ' , 'll 1 , 1 , , 1 11 . 'ci -- 1 s 1. r , I ' , 'ss -' ' , e r in, th it , , ' , ' ' ' , , , 1 Ph' L - 1 1 S , , I , . 1 , - , ' 1 o , T011 ' , f s , , ' . J r . ,YW NMA IUNIORS .ff ff x mi fi 1 3 and --4' ,A 'S' ai- ,- t,-.,. F' ' ' 1 xl Y AQ 6 llizluiffg Wa Xi! -36 Class of 1940 H1StOIY Havrnu eached the thrrd year of our scno l career we Junrors look back wrtn prrde upon our manf class actrvrtres whrch have proved rnterest rng and benelrcral For our frrst prolect toward that coveted tr we dug rtalrt rn to rnake tt a worthy representa t od of our sclnool sp1r1t The result L le Bear at Slyteen Please dont fora t those who sold the tlckets and secured the rr pertte rn c GQ to kelp make the play the sucCesQ It AG Lqfg w sponsored the annual sprrng dence Tlwese etlorts were made oossrple tlrroud cooperatron f the class otfrcers ard the rner rpers ot the class Because ot tlus tlne class has or gressed rap1dly and has carved tts n1cl'1e rn Kane l-hgh School Edward Adarnkavitz Freda Anderson Harold W. Asp Robert Babcock Robert Benscoter lheodore Benson Vvrlllam Blame C rarles Bocrne lohn Bonftlro Wrllrarn Burns Stdney Brennan Frances Cannon Harry Car wrrght larnes Cartwrrght r-rarices Caruso lchard Crm tenson l l Cltflord o Co son Gertrude Conklln Q yr loe Cook Rober a Cox Thorta Crarg Clarence Davrs lerorne Davr lohn Dean Clause De Foy Marran Dougherty Emma Droznrn Phyllrs Eckborg Bet y Eltason Vrolet E hoaugn Amelra E mond lack Flower W lord Fox Rrchard Freeburg Wtlllam Fredell Iaret Gould Warrer I-laye Betty Haye Ruby Holt loan Holland Paul lacobu vJ1ll1Gl 1 la qu t Donald lolansort I Loul e lohnson if Lue la lolvtson lwaofnt Johnson Wallace lohn on He shel Kanox sky re Kel ar llorrnan Kepl r K app la na 1 Leake onard Cabrnet Meetrng v. l 1, f 3 ' ' rv- 1 r .X I ,. . . xr 1 1 . Q' Q ' s V ' A . . 2 A 1 ' - O . W , ' ,il ' 9 1 , , - x ,f li. Q W W fk sf l . S 4 ' of? ' KX 1 - 2 1 xx . s C 1 S V , C' ' . 'ID 5 ' ' -4 4 N w 1 f Q 1 'X ' . ei Y' -S -M s . ,A . . rl . 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T' 4 R M G A I I SENIORS GERALD ACKLEY With hunting as my hob by I 1o1ned the Hunting and Elshing Club I was also a member of mtramurals R A Y M O N D ALEXANDER My pet ambltion IS to be a pho tographer and my work in Camera Club and my practice in photography have deepened my 1nter est Intramurals was my favorite act1v1ty ROBERI S ALEXANDER Durlng my h1gh school years I participated regularly in mtramurals Th1s earned me my position as boys intramural man ager PI-IYLLIS ANDERSOIN Better known Pnee Ive always been a home room secretary OI treasurer but IH my senior year I was typlng when not busy with my duties as Athlet1c Asso c1at1on treasurer WILLARD ANDERSON I-Iunt 1ng and t1sh1ng are my two spec1alt1es so natu rally I was a member ot that club I also part1c1 pated 1n mtramurals and Student Council I-IAROLD S ASP Im the Skmny Asp and because I come from the wilds ot Lamont the bus my spare time hunting VVAYNE E BARNETT Sports come naturally to me and for this reason I entered football basketball and track I camp for a hobby and Imx generally called Barney LOUIS V BIEANO Simply call me Biff Im 1n terested in sports and got a bia klck out of basket ball football track mtramurals and tumbling BLTTY BODEROCCO I was ust Betty to my fr ends in I-I1L1fe Student Council and Hurr1 Kane statt Kn1tt1ng 1 one ot my outside accom pl1shments MARY BONFILIO My high school memorles w1ll include my act1v1t1es in Kn1tP,1rl Home Ec Kahiah and Iun1or Chamber ot Conn merce Clubs In my spare time youll always tind me with a book Gerald Ackley Raymond Alexander Robert Alexander Phyllis Anderson Willard Anderson Harold S. Asp Wayne Barnett Lodis Bitano Betty Boderocco Mary Bonfilio Helen Bovard Arvilla Boyd Virgil Buhl Florence Byham Robert Campbe WL gl W Cabinet Meeting I-IELEN LOUISE BOVARD Ill never forget my Iuntor Dramatics Student Council Publlc Speaking and Thesplan Clubs act1v1t1es I ac quired a nose for news as editor in chief ot the Villa from most ot my classmates Though I wasnt especially act1ve 1n clubs I studied hard and enjoyed reading VIRGIL L BUI-IL Virg IS my usual panhandle My act1v1ty was intramu rals but I belonged to Hunting and Fishing Club my tax or1te interest FI ORENCE M BYHAM Flodie 1S what they call me As I like to be heard I sang in Girls Trio Clee Club and Mixed Chor us I-Iur 1 Kane Staff and lwational I-Ionor Society also cla1med some ot my t1me ROBERT E CAMPBELL As usual Robert gave way to Bob Because I was a working man I had little time for extras I ' ' -A . ' U. A K R A . I T- as took me out of many activities. I like to spend Hi,Life. ARVILLA P, BQYD1I get the name of .' 'A I S Y ily i . . I A . l . . 's 'I - u Is, 1 A A 40 3 IJUGI-I CLYDE Bes1des berng senror basketball manager and a member ol the A A Councrl I found t1me to dellver an 1nsp1r1ng ser mon 1n the Mlnstrel Show You know me as Farmer Clyde LORETTA I COLSON Wnen ever you see Anme Mlldred and me IH a huddle youll know someth1ngs go1ng to pop SSTIOUS moments found me ln Grrls Glee I-I1k1ng Kahlah and Commerc1al Clubs MARY LOUISE COLSON It there IS anyth1ng do1ng youll al ways trnd me there along w1th the rest of the bunch I belonged to I'I1k1ng I-Iome Ec and Commerclal Clubs ROSE CONDELLO My clubs Kn1tPurl Home Ec Kah1ah and Commer ketball monopollzed my spare t1me To the gang Im known as Roe CATHERINE GREY COOPER The H1 L1te was my chlef mterest but Glee Club and Thesplan Club together w1th tne sentor play and Natlonal Honor SOCIGIY kept me busy L1n1ng up for MGQGZIUG DTIVS Hugh Clyde Loretta Colson Mary Colson Rose Condello Cather1ne Cooper Paulrne Costanzo Haroldeane Curry Allce Dawson Gladys De Foy Margaret Detnck Slgfld Dutchess Lo1s Emmons Regxna Engle Walter Eshelman Margaret Esmond I PAULINE T COSTANZO lust because Im short doesnt keep me out of thlngs for I belonged to the Glee and Commerclal Clubs My Iavorlte pastrme IS danc1ng HAROLDEANE CURRY Commonly known as Deany I 1o1ned a number ot clubs but was partlal to Kn1tl3url and Latln I worked on the I-I1 Llte and I-Iurrr Kane Staffs and was a senlor cabrnet member ALICE C DAVI 'SON Known to my frlends as Allle I spent my spare trnne sewrng playmg cards or attend1ng mov1es GLADYS LA RANE DE FOY Yes 1ts Gladys My only extra act1v1ty was rntramurals but I enjoyed 1t espec1ally In my oft moments I press flowers and keep a scrap book MARGA RET MARY DETRICK Im known as Deet1e member ot the L.at1n Kn1tPurl and Art Clubs but I-Iome Ec holds my part1cular rnterest SIGRID DUTCI-IESS Intramurals was my recreanon My tr1ends ln I-Iurr1 Kane Staff Home Ec and I-I1k1ng Clubs called me Dutch Every Wednesday found me on hand to recerve the sav lngs ot room 24 LOIS ELENORA EMMONS Nlcknamed Sweet for n1y ab1l1ty 1n the culrnary arts I was a member ot the Tl'1esp1an Phy Chy Home Ec and Lat1n Clubs REGINA M ENGLE I llke my tnends to call me Ieame My only ac t1 flty was Clrls Glee Club but I spent my spare monsents pa1nt1ng and sketchmg WALTER ESH ELMAN Im Walt the stage helper In school I sbent my trme 1n Lat n Phy Chy and Camera Clubs but 1n other hours I hrked camped and dld Noodworkmg MARGARET ESMOND You know me as Peg one of the H1 Lrte typ1sts I be longed to Cornmerc al and Kahlah Clubs but my hobby IS danc1ng SENIORS - . 1 I K . L '- 1 . T , , , Q 1 ' A . . . . . i I A I , . -A 1 I 1 I 1 I '- ' '- I I , . , . ,. My y H 1 Q I - 1 - 1 1 1 I lt . - - I I - ' I 1 I ' I . , ., I . ' . W -' ' , G I v I 'I I - , T - A - . . . . T ' ' I c1al, and my hobb1es, readrng, dancrng, and bas- V ' - - - .- . , , I . A , , . .- I - ' 1 ' - 1 . 1 ' I I - I . . . , , I I xg' ! 1 f I - A ' ' i , - , I I J A - - ' ' , , . X , - 1 , I' A - 1 ' I 11- Tl l , , , . . I I ' SENIORS MARGARET FARNSWORTH After a year rn Student Councrl I spent the next three years workrng on the H1 Lrfe Staff I was elected to the Natlonal Honor Socrety rn my tumor year CARMINA FERRI I belonged to the Grrls Glee Kah1ah and Commercral Clubs My rnterests are readrna and prano playrng Basketball was my favonte actrvrty EVAN LEE FIELDS Intra murals Huntrng and F1sh1ng and the Kah1ah Clubs took up a lot of my trme In my sen1or year I earned a place rn the Natronal Honor So clety EDNA MAE FRASE As I espec1ally en toy drawrng durmg my tumor and semor years I became a member of the art class Durmg the wrnter I ltke to rce skate CATHERINE GRAN DINETTI Sometrmes known as Kat1e I belonged to the Knxttrng Club as a freshman and the Com merclal Club rn my semor year ANNE GRLYCREK Chrrstened Poochre by rntramurals wrth basketball as my favonte sport In my semor year I was a member of the Com merclal Club BETTY GAIL GUNNARSON Com1ng to Kane m my tumor year I tomed the Thespran H1 Lrfe and Glee Clubs I can sw1ng out anythrng you want on the prano by ear BEATRICE GUSTAFSON Commonly known as Beatle I have belonged to Intramurals Kah1ah and Comrrercral Clubs I mas the Busrness Man ager on the Hurn Kane Staff GEORGE HALLI WELL Wrth huntrng and frshrng as my favorrte recreatron I became a rnerhlfer of that club rn my senror year I also found trme for rntramurals or the slde HELEN I HANSON My pals rn Stu dent Coun 1l Publrc Speakfng and Hurn Kane Staff kne N me as H I was the class secretary as a tumor Margaret Farnsworth Carrnina Fern Evan Lee Fields Edna Mae Frase Catherine Grandfnetti Anne Grycrek Betty Gunnarson Beatrrce Gus a son George Hallrwell Helen Hanson P ger az XJ orvm-fred H In ClasMeet ng ROGER L HAZARD Nrcknamed for my Hap Hazard announcements I worked as a member of the Orchestra Varstty and Mrnstrel Shows VI1 ed Chorus and Boys Ouartette I am known as a Frrst class paper boy MURIEL ANN HAZLETT As Aunt Mflly In the senlor Ltfe Tnespran Hurr Kane Grrls Trro and Na tronal Honor Socrety were amona my other ac IIVIIISS MILDRED HENRY Whne a freshman I learned to knrt IH the Kn1t Rurl Club and then I transferred my lnterests to Phy Chy As a sentor I collected ads for the HURRI KANE FANNIE IETIO My offrce practrce X ork kept me au1te busy lout I managed t1 e for Kah1ah and Com rnercral Clubs My Fame alternates bet Jeen Fan and Fmnre WILLIAM C HULTMAN Dubbed Brll I was one of those enterprrsrng Lo Lrte Edrtors Tre senror olay also found me rn the cast w1th trme oft fo football Student Coun c1l and the Mrnstrel Show A st 1. lx ll 1 A 1 ' 'x t I .I KM tfjfffgfl ' 'if t .I Aft' 'mg . Y V, , 1 IIN t I I i 4 I I . . . I I . . - 'T . . . . . . S I , I A , . WY Iflefldsf I IWGUI IIUTOUQIW School U mQmb9f OI play, I guided the lives of the Hardy Family, HI- . I ' ' , l ' , i- , N' I I , - . I v I -J - . I . . . . , . . , Wi .1 I ' I 1 ' I 1 M TA In A V I ' 1. I' r.., , . ' ' - Y I I , . J I . ' ' I I I 7 . I ' ' , I ' ' 7 I . . --. I I ' Y ., . I . . . C' I - ' - I 4- . A I A . . A , I ' ' r , , - , . I , . . I II 42 IOYCE IACKSON-Known only as joyce I've been a hard working Hi-Lifer for three years. I like to knit and I enjoy reading. DOROTHY jEAN IOHNSON-Christened jeannie and D. j. by friends, I manipulated the clarinet and piano. I was Mrs. Hardy in the senior play, a member of the Girls' Trio, and a Hurri-Kane ad seller. MARY LOUISE jOHNSONvI'rn just Mary Lou, to you, interested in intramurals and in making scrap- books. I am DeEOY's shadow. ROBERT IOHN- SONhYes I'm Bob, a football man for two years and an intramurals participant for four years. I've been in Phy-Chy and Stamp Clubs, and dure ing my senior year was elected to the National Honor Society and judge of Student Court. WIL- LIAM R. jOHNSONeBill to one and all. I've been in National Honor Society for two years and was president of Student Council in my senior year. I was in the senior play. LLOYD W. KEMPE-Stempf to my pals, I'm known about the school as a football player and an artist. The latter interest brought me a mem- bership in the Art Club. ROBERT A. LARSONe Stage Crew of Skidding joyce jackson Dorothy jean johnson Mary Louise johnson Robert johnson William johnson Lloyd Kernpf Robert Larson Mildred Loichinger Mark Marbet YJ, K Guy Mayo ,X K 5 X to V A fp! Inelegantly dubbed La Lu I try to live down such a name by my fishing, hunting, and playing in intramurals. MILDRED M. LOICHINGERAOf course I'm Millie to everybody and through four years Ive been active in intramurals. I've also been in junior Chamber of Commerce, Hiking, and Kahiah Clubs. MARK ARTHUR MARBET-e just call me Limy and remember that I play the violin, draw, knit, collect stamps, act, and was a chemist in Phy-Chy, and Hi-Y member. GUY BENNETT MAYO IIeThe activity program did not find me wanting and I promptly tried a little of everything. My senior year found me as pres- ident of National Honor Society, football man- ager, Hi-Y member, and varsity basketball playefi LAWRENCE D. MCCLUSKEY--Always known as Larry I was in intramurals, Student Council, Thespian, Hi-Y, and the junior play. My favorite pastimes are skiing and shooting, DOROTHY MCINTYRE---I'm an intramural enthusiast called Dort with interests for hiking, knitting, and col- lecting pictures of movie stars. SARA jANE MCKENNA-As sports claimed my extra-curric- ular interests during my high school years, one could generally find me in intramurals, Hiking, or Rifle Clubs. ORVIS MECKLEY-Nicknamed Meck I was in Hunting and Fishing Club for two years and in intramurals for four. My favorite hobby is building model airplanes. jOHN D. MEYERSfI toiled hard and long for my place on the scrub football team, commonly known as the eight-stringers. The class liked me enough to elect me junior class president and senior class vice president. Hi-Y, tumbling team, and junior Dramatics were a few of my other interests. You know me better as johnnie. H Y I. S if is ,'?sDora1hj clntyr -N ' Vw y Sfiraxjane 'blcliennd IN vhxD3'iSJWeZ1lgleY,N. .tx Til . O n?l?J'fT?'JJ ,Xk'.x'nP!4kQJ:' xf' Ng' J' LI. 4 . .1 . if .-4 I ' V ww ,, ,X vt W wt r A . off 43 SENIORS NE' L' X N' ' ff SENIORS 'f ,Q f1f',f IUINE MICHEAU Everybody calls rn, fune My hobby is reading but I also enyoye m fle Club and Phy Chy activities MARGAR L MILLER All through school I have sung in the Girls Glee Club but I liked my Hurri Kane work especially To my best friends Im Margie WII FRED MONSON You ve gues ed it Im Bill the drum major in the band Music is my special avocation but I also fish and take picture HOMER L MUISINER Im Skinner from the Jun ior play Freshman cla s president Boys Oua tette Art Club Intramurals and Athletic Associa tion president were among my activities CLAUDE E NEELEY Farmer Cy thats rre I was rather partial to football basketball and track and al though I appear to be a big tough guy I like dra matics and as a result you saw me in Cappy Ricks and Ask the Professor ANN NOVOSEL In my senior year I aave my attention to HURRI KANE after belonging to Knit Purl Typing and Kahlah Clubs ELAINL O SHEA Irish to you I collected and dispensed the senior shekeis Glee Club was on my list for three years but then H1 Lif became my chief interest MURIEI E OI'l' Ereguentlv known as Emma Too s I found acting especially to my lik in My efforts were rewarded by the Junior play I was an active member of Iunior Drarr atics Thespian Student Council and Hurri Kane Staf BETIY IEANNE PAINTER The kids call me Betty My hobby is writing but I belonged IJ Glee Latin Thespian and Marionette Clubs I had fun working in the senior play Hi Life and Hurri Kane Staffs MACULATE PALUMBO This is Mac member of Kahiah Iunior Dramatics lun 1or Chamber of Commerce and Hiking Clubs Outdoor sports call to me 4: f , t ,ffbnq Mfclrlau ' y Margaret' Nfiller I Wilfredlltflonson' A Jlofniwiillaivff fi' Claude Neeley L I K4 7 - mfg Novosel if Elaine O'Sh Hur el Betty Iearxc Pfgriter Ma ulate Palumb William Paulsor Ioan Pierotti Dori Rietter Carolyn Rizzo Ri iard Rockwel Judg Ha dy cnd Mr Stubb n Cot Toge her on the Ele tion WILLIAMI PAULSON Introducing Otto Hi Y member and basketball player I was a man about to ffn in Benignis delivery trsick IOAN PIEROTTI I have always been Just Ioan H1 Life dent Council Latin and Thespian Cluos DORIS RUTH RIETTER Yepl I m Hieny the pretzel I ve been active in intramurals all four years of school and was senior manager My specialty is tum blina CAROLVN ENRICA RIZZO I am called Lena ninso and Mussolini Hi Life and Glee Club have been my interests My activities in d ansatics aided me in ecurmg the lead in the senior lay RICHARD ROCKWELL I las Andy I-Iardy in the senior play Hi Life and Hurri Kane a tist and Thespian Club mer ber All four years found me on the football feld My favorite activity is slfiing During my senior year I D9 ame a merfiber o the National Honor Society 291. I i 19' A ' u I fx X SN' A I c ' o U .S . 'cl I ,Y ' 0 . -1' 1 I T I f I A I td I TQ I I ,W l C' 4 V I ' . i f P A I E I L, ' A ' C I ' e r 1 . i s - . , t A C ' I I I , . X I I -I I 1 I y I A ' H I I worker, Rifle Club president, and member of Stu- ' I I - t ' ' ' - i 'YY 1 I I - I - -1 1' . I I , . V I .v . 9 , . i - - - A - -A 1- I I . . L .- - - I n I A VA E ' g. , 4' ' ' ,.,. . . .7 , . 4 . . . X- 1- A 1 ' A V ' ' it W f li I I 1 L ' . . S . . . . . . . f . W X , Q Y Y. .- ' I ' T r ' , . y ' . n , . I . . . X I ' b ' ' I 4 I I I , . . x.. I . U , , - . c . i, f ' ' . 44 DELORES L. ROI..FEefI'm the redhead from East Kane. My hobby is in the field of sports with skating taking the first place. FRANCIS G. ROSEWMostly known as Boot, I was one of those comedians from the Minstrel Show. My hobbies are hunting and camping, otherwise I got my ex- ercise in intramurals. MARY CATHERINE ROSE -My chief interest outside the school routine was intramurals in which I participated each year. I take pride in my scrapbook. MELVIN B. ROSSMAN-Besides playing the bass tuba in the orchestra and band for four years, I participated regularly in intramurals. ANGELINE MARY RUSSO-Singing and reading are my hobbies and my favorite activity was the Iunior Chamber of Commerce. I always answer to the name of Angie. LINNE SAE--Iunior is what they call me. My activities consisted of Hi-Life, Student Coun- cil, and a little Hi-Y on the side. I was elected a member of the National Honor Society. SAM Which Announcement ' 1' Delores Rolfe Prwis Rpse Rose Melvin Rossman Angeline Russo J' 'V , I iff' f Linne Saf . g J' . ' 'T Sam Savoia ' 5 Frank Smith 5' X Howard Smith , Pauline Smith A 1 Anna Spaseff Richard Stedman Ianet Tassier Clara lane Tengstrand Evelyn Tengstrand SAVOIAffEootball was my activity interest Syhilev. my hobby is sketching. You've guessed itz, Img Butch. FRANK SMITHWAI have belonged tathe' i Camera Club but my chief interest lies in sports of all kinds and especially in intramurals. HOW-e ARD D. SMITH--I was one of the championxxjitter-,Q bugs of the school. You saw me as Matt Qpeas-l. ' ley and Iudge Hardy in the junior and senior plays, respectively, and as Stretch in the Minstrel Show. As Smitty I played on the gridiron for th , Alma Mater. PAULINE LUCILLE SMITH3-MXX. outside interests have extended to many field including drama, commercial work, and foci studies. I ain very partial to music. Everybod knows me as Paul. , gg ff V tix X W ,NK . ANNA SPASEEF-Otherwise known as ' ie, I like a little variety in my activities. , Glee,'I nior Chamber of Commerce, Hiking, and Iiahiah lfilsg filled my days. RICHARD H. STEDMANlAsT Dick I spend most of my spare time huntingk fishing, or taking part in intramural competition, but on rainy days I build model airplanes. IANETQ LOUISE TASSIER-During my high school days I enjoyed dramatics and public speaking, but m , most important as well as most pleasant t k wa 'X editing this book. I was elected the ationalw Q Honor Society in my senior ear CI.. A IANE? TENGSTRANDCKHOWU Q e i as on thqgx advertising staff of the HU - E y favorite! activities lean toward i b chorus andlk piano. EVELYN 'FENG D hey will per- sist in calling me Tin d ee Weeeven though I am a full fle ' ' . I had as mucho- fun in Latin, Hikin ee Clubs, as in? intramurals. P f . 1 X m is If T4 6x 4 . u I x p I N N. K N -i NE K x I . 1 :mg 'ul I ll' IU' RU D ' .11 ' , - f 1 1 SENIORS RUTH IEAN TRACY As my regular routine seemed to keep me tied down my particular in terests were divided between Girls Glee Club and reading IEANNE WAY TURNER I was greatly concerned with my work on the editorial staff of the I-IURRI KANE with time left for Phy Chy Latin Glee Mixed Chorus and Hiking Clubs Our home room team found me in the line up IVAN E UDOVICI-I Because they call me Iudy doesnt mean Im a sissy I turned my attention to intramurals and then exercised my artistic ability in helping to paint the scenery for the stage STELLA ULYAN I was member of Hiking and Iunior Chamber of Commerce Clubs with a hobby of collecting movie star pictures and souvenirs The name Stella Darlaine SARA IANE VAIL Im a souvenir collector too but my clubs were Kahiah Knit Purl and Typing I be longed to Student Council and kept the official records for the senior class IOSLPHINE ELIZABETH VOGAN Labelled Snooks Ishowed my dramatic talent in the Junior play I was elected to the National Honor bulls eye and talked the business men into buying advertising space in this book BERTA WILLIAMS Always known as Albie I belonged to Thesoian I-I1Life Girls Glee and Modern Girls Clubs at one time or another I took time off from helping Miss Bloom to learn how to handle them thar shootin arms in the Girl Rifle Club MARGUERITE WOERNER I came to Kane I-ugh School this year from Wes leyville and my membership in the Girl Reserves helped me get acauainted One of my pet d ver sions is reading You recall me as Peggy ESTI-IER S WOODIN Last year I came from lean Tracy leanne Turner Ivan Udovitch Stella Ulyan Sara lane Vail Betty Vogan Alberta Williams Marguerite Woerner Esther Woodin Veronica Yasurek Iohn Youngquist At La tl Measuring for Caps and Gowns Tidioute and immediately became active in intra murals especrally the Girls Basketball team The Kahiah and Hiking Clubs also found me ready and wrlling VFRONICA ANN YASUREK My pals remember me as a fellow member or Inter Nos Girls Glee and Iunior Chamber of Concmerce In my spare time I may be seen clicking knitting needles and drawing IOI-IIN R YOUINGQUIS It has been a diffi cult though pleasant Job to direct the destinies or the class of 39 The training I received as vice p esident during my lunior year helped I have also enioyed my work in Kane High as a member of Thespian Student Council intramurals and Hi Y I won a place on the National Honor Society as a Junior Berore signing off I wish to take this oppo tunity on behalf of the class to extena hearty wishes and a sincere farewell to all those friends we leave behind both fa ulty and stu dent I - i s , ' 4' ' , 1 4 . I - I 1 T - i . I . , I - . ' ' i . Society. I worked on the Hi-Life, shot at the . . . . . H AL- T I T MT- . .- ' s' ' I f- . ' ' , ,, . - . . , . . 4 . . . . . Y-iq r T I W A ' . i - ' ' ' 1 . . . I I . . Vw C - 45 From left to nght fmd IH C1 10 f ur G 0 ccxmercrvyx uma ble back HURRI KAI E rrcmd boy What book require the lecrst home work? HIZZO and Iohnson go ln O Three cheers for the H1 Y1 And ihe Glrl Re erveq I Fancy TIGITCUT Our modxhed Soma Herne SITGTH H rr' ONT 7 UC' 1 WERE THE KIND THAT DARE AND DO 1 ' . , ' -Q I . ey re 11 , ' ' T I , V nerr :ST ' ' V b X t Q , D c - A . AA A i , ' .. 7 , 1 1 Q . . -, ,qt Q 4' F: e . ' , ' use .' HJ I ii I E t A 3 .1 if Q clmch. ? I A A if 3 14- T' . Q 3 , ' ,A O . E T Zz' G ' A ,1 5. es u V Hes d ' . T ., ADMINISTRATION WE DO IT DAY BYEDAY .A4Y From left to rxght Dtd you remember your excuse? 511000 flowed through the central treasury th1s year The proof of the puddmg rs 1n the ecftmg Our rural students ome by bus by foot btke Future home makers Home room 28 cC1rr1es or fore1gn correspondence Enghsh students are ex posed to th llbrary Noon and we all crave nourlshment Nona ch of all he sur fys , , . rg Q L 0 'y - 1 N' 1, x . I? , 2 r Y I N M. , 1 I VL, W 5 , ,g , 4 R 5 i ' - L L ,y in : , , by GV 'f' my W A S ' . L , , ' I X ' L11 T e ' , ft A I' t - - - 4 ' VJ . - as , From left to righi- They learn the tech- niques ot hammer and nails, They'll try anything once. Proof-atrocious odors from the Lab. Prospective Rembrandts get their training here. A dune each Weclnes aay 13 another step to ward tnat Washmgton tmp- S30 UU banked Neel-'ly Gym 19 fun sometlrnes Stat1o'1 K H S presents tne news world nanonal and local Kane HIQHS readmg habrt H1L1fes Just ou The pau e mat refreshes 400 a cl day 1 done T1 'lG ou fo u'1 We -ni ,543 WE DO IT DAY BY DAY FACULTY A1110 Bollmger Fel Heath FLORENCE ALLIO Room l6 Englr HURRIKANE EVELYN BEYERS Room 27 Law Salesmanshlp lumo Buslness Trarnmg Typ mg Iumor Chamber of Commerce BELLE BOLLINGER Room 24 Latm Semor Class Ad vlser lnter Nos ETHEL C COPELAND Room 14 Scrence Hlstory Kn1tPurl Club CARRHL DONOVAN Art ROSANA ECKMAN Englrsh Iournallsm H1 Lrle Copeland Donovan Eckman Harper laycox Iohnson CHRlSTlAN E rLlT IR Room l3 Econom rcs lvlathematlcs liuntlng and Elshlng G1rls Rllle Club SUE STUMPF Room 23 Engllsh Iuruor Dramahc Club Tumor Play DOROTHY l-lEAll-l Home Econo rcs Clrls Rrlle Club IAMES HARPER Room Zl lndustrlal Arts Tumor Class Adnser GRACE IAYCOX Room l2 Engllsl Hrstory ALICE IOHNSON Grrls Phys1CalEduCal1on Olrls ln ralnurals The Ofhce Asslstcmls Thelma Bloom Secretary to Superlntendent Odetla Gardner Secretary to Prlncxpal 1 - I I I - - - rf 1 Q x . xv! . 't St p lj -- - 'sh--Y , . 'rn .e e - W 4 -4 i . I . il , . . I , , - . I . I . . , I - . I I nf -W . i g i . i , f w M vi V3 7- 7. , . I I ' ' i YT i -t - I VA . - I 1 . V , .A A i -Y A if . I rn Q. 1' . Q- i . , . . . . L. i ,. , + 1 - . L . N ,M-' ,ii 52 Some of the Faculty m Then' oii Moments M1ss Bow man cneck reference MISS Stump caught unawares M1ss Gregg s m 1 I e s for the b1 d1e Messrs 1-Ia pe and Mowery en route to chool u MQSIC Prot departs M1s Gardner ducks t e camera Mr Fe1t e am1es the hne po1nts M1 s Anderson uses t e I1 e HENRY KLIPPERT Room I7 Soc1al Stud1es Traclc Coach LAVVRENCE MCKNIGI-IT Room ll Enghsh Mathe1nat1cs Sophomore Class Acl PAUL MONTGOMERY Room 22 Soc1al Stuches Kah1ah Klub PAUL MOWERY Room 28 Commerc1al I-I1 L1 e WILLIAM , NORBECK Room IU SCISHCG Mathemat1c F shman Class Aclv1ser MORRIS O IN L 7 Khppert McKn1ght Montgomery Ramer Sherman Swanseen sf'1 IYNNEO RAMLR Roon l9 World I-l1story Matnemahcs Athlet1c Assoc1at1on Cha1rman of Four Fold Plan ELIZARF1Is1 SHERMAN Room 25 Engl sh French Thesp1an Club Sen1or Play ELILABETH SWANSEEN Room 20 Commerc1al Central Treasurer G1rls Rllle Club I-IIRAIV USILANER Boys Pnys1cal Eclucat1on B1ology Football Coacn Boys Intramurals DALTON G VAN ORMFR I-oom 2U oc.1ence Phy Chy R RJoSELL YOST Room l8 CIVICS Basketball Coach Ass1stant Football Coach Nowery I o oe lc OI e1ll Us1laner Van Ormer Yost wwf? 53 QQ? FACULTY I ' '- 1 A ' ' or, ' z ' r r A. .H s , . . O r ' s I h ' . . , . ' X- .S h .'l . L LL A ' L I 'ff -ee 11 -' ' , . . M m v -F A 'f A' - Z4 A , 1 . . - 1 , Y ' , - Viser, Assistant Basketball and Football Coach. ' vw N A I f T 4 l - 1 -r f 4 , . 1 f 4 - F f , , . . I , - . ii 1- I 11- ' If T vw--1 Wir- ,- I .. A F1 - ' ' . . I I 1 AA , ffjliw ff. E- n W . . i , I , T. p . . W I . , , V , no 1' v 'K Q A ' 1 I r' c 'X-I ' . ADMINISTRATION Through the Years Kane l-hgh School came tnto betng some ftfty years ago at the demand of a few people and Nas of necess1ty housed ID the grade bulldmg The courses offered were tradlttonal of the t1me The only extra currrcular GCIIVIIY was a Trtday afternoon program Student l1fe 1n our early school was nerther so comphcated as 1t novt IS nor so 1nterest1ng The same tmpulses for actmvrty ftlled the students and too often found expressron fn rowdrness and pranks v1c1ous IH nature At the turn of the cen tury the l1fe of the Kane student was somewhat ennched by an expanded currrculum whlch rn cluded rnustc and art A hterary club and a ot team comprlsed the extra curncular Th QOSS1b1l1IY for growth of the school should adequate butldtngs be secured tnsptred the Kane Board of Educatron to con emplate a separate h1gh school ktJfl9U9 over b1tter oppost t1on the proponents of progress dedlcated the new school erected to care for the future The pro gress of the school has never been spectacular yet has always crowded progresstve pract1ces So accustomed are the crtuens of Kane to the1r progresstve school that few reahze that 1t IS out standlng ln many phases of educat1onal pro cedure Kane has ptoneered and led the way for other schools of Northern Pennsylvama yet has done th1s so sanely that rt has escaped censor o betng faddlsh The GCIIVIIIGS program of our school IS used as a pattern by others These ac t1v1t1es are the result of the lnterests of students and are desrgned to develop apprecratron of the better thmgs and open up new ftelds of mterest The remarkable part of th1s to some people IS that PAUL R MILLER Prmcxpal Kane holds a hrah ratrna tn the educatronal 1n tltuttons to whlch our graduates go We beheve tl at she malntarns thls envlable record not 1n sprte of the acttvlttes but because ot them The Class of lO3Q IS about to be graduated and another unlt of student hfe w1ll leave Kane lmgh School lt IS our srncere des1re that each of me graduates may keep rn large share the enthustastn ldeals tnterests and buoyancy of hope that has charactenzed h1s l1fe rn school ElHEL IV' GREGG Asststant PIIHCIPCII Algebra S udent C c Nattonal Honor So tety 1 1 r 1 1 . . - . . . T . . . I . . . , , L if ' I L I ' - T I . . , . . . , . c - sf ' ' . ' I , ' . . . I L . , . , . . ,M J I - ' Y- - . . . W . . . . f , , , H. . , . . ,M V. 1 ou... n . H, Student Life The theme of the N39 HUHHLKANE is Stu- dent Life. ll3reparing for Life ffl a Democracy Iffplid be another way to express it. May l exti- p21o1 thee 1 o djfererce between your 111 LH of tiying fri r o, auring. or at er Big: s fool, ei-:cept as yor 1. e less or more dependen Lzgpo 1 oy n activity f . exi fence. You ae along with people or yor do not. You contrc1 yourself 1' ne d controllrng. lou lead or a1e lead. You form your own opinions or adopt tho e o sou eone e se. All school activity 1. planned to give you nft orly backgrounds for your development ond tl mxing but also oypo tunity to exercise your various faculties so tl at tt e backgrounds become usable in producing proper bel1av1or in rea Q1t11Qt1r1pS To react properly to any ituation anvvthe e CVIYIIIYIG you must have facts techniques and udgr ent School through texts library an trained teachers proviaes the first tvto Much Judgment you must have and develop yourself Ciassroorn situations are primarily staged and controlled so that the three above factors have play lt may seem that the emphasis IS too often upon fact to the detriment of technique and 1udgment but we attempt to counteract this by the club or extra currrcular program ln the extra currict lar program student par IICIQQIIOH IS urged in order that students may DG the determinants of the program procedure and so r1 The trend in any club will indicate whether IIS members are sctowing good or po udgnoent Here you select your own off1ce1s and so obligate yourselves to follow them Here you formulate the laws by vhich you will be ruled and thus p ove our f tness for later citize will se1ect them more carefully the next time l your l fs are not feasible you Nill repeal theri 'LE ll iS H 'fl CKERT Superm enden' and try again Tn both cases you have learned 'valuable lessons Your school life here is almost over Has it been good or bad? Whatever it is is not de ternuned by your success or failure loe1e but by your determination as to whether your successes will contini e or your fa lures b your last Bot should be advantageoois in mappmg out your oroara for toirorrovf Have you what it takes to make your scnool l1fe faluable'9 Tne Class of thirty mne has r y rest vfisnes for a happy future BOARD EDUCATION Front Row l.cr1g How ADMINISTRATION 'NS 9, In S Uh ' 1 tv' 1 D. et od l ' , c1 to ' f 't io sCt 11 czr 1 t or your 1' v ' 'or s1 J t V , t l V 1 s ,o e , r I 7 1 s f c 1 o l EJ S f J 1 ' . 1 ' ' Lt w. .. f N r . . v X 1 1 , ,pw 1 , A . . D . . 1 - -, J X A A 7 Q s A . y 1 r A I ' if 1 1 ,. ' fl J 1- . , -1 , --1 . . , N . . V V , my 1 , . . 1 oi V I 1 . . . . . y 1' ' ' U ttf' .11 , . . 1 1. 1 , I - I I Y I ' I 1 ' 1 ' .f o1. 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 5 r 1 c ' ,l .' yo or 1 1 1 . , ' ' ' r ' ' 41 , ' i e . ti P' 1 A. . , I ' 1 l A 1 A ' '1 J1' ' ' I V 1 1 ' f .1' I' 'JV 11 4' Ii- . l I 1 . . . . ' . ,. ship dL1II6Sj for if your officers are unfit then you - 1 - 1 ' F' - - - - 1 . Y 1 L A I 5 A U -A. A , J Y CV- ii 1 ' ' I 1 - J ll - -lffr l V. 1 .shore fir. K. E. 'Jfenk pro-111der11 Mr C T Bensooier Hof. l 'J Benson 4. II--fl? 3 li ffzoizar' .'1gi-z:.f.ierideni fvfi lf A' Pl.-mill' 'f'Tff.i:r'.' lolz :fwfr 1.5 Tix.-Li-.YQQK 'r- :'1r--' lff' SOU1 H SIDF GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone 85 The Educational Supply Company, Inc PAINESVILLE OHIO MANUFACTURERS OF Commencement Announcements Dlplomas School Report and Record Forms THE COVER AND BINDING EOR THE Hurn Kane WAS PRODUCED THE MUELLER ART COVER AND BINDING CO 2202 Supenor Avenue INIIIIWWUSJY IEUSIIJKISIE l Estabhshed Need a Car? 1925 ' KANE see 101-IN zooK Mercury Lzncoln Zephyr 8 Cyllnder Cars 12 Cylmder Cars Sales Servlce LQ Ton Commerclal I Ton Trucks UHIIS Z Ton Trucks KANE PENNSYLVANIA 56 4. .....-..- .,,, - .,,, ....- ,,., - .,.. .. ,,,. - .,.. .. ,.., - ,.,. -ng. -3-U- ,,.. - ,,,. - ,,,. - .,.. - ,.,. - .,., - .,,. - ,.,. - .,., - ,,., .. .,., -..-.,.,.. ! Q Q Q W 1 Q Q . J Q Q . N L L ! Q - ' I Q Q Q - ' Q Q Q Q QQc---c----y-mcc IIIQ QIQQ QQQQ QQQQ QIQQ QQQQ IQ.Q ,QQI QQQ. Q i I : 2 Q 'A' Q 1 .- Q i Q i -me Q I Q i l 2 . Q I Kane, Pennsylvania I 5 Cleveland, Ohio Q Q T V1 .I.1 1 ,-,y 1.1 -I-, -M1 w-wI - -'1I 1 wrww 1 -1-w 1w-- fww- -111+ +111-rvl11 Iwrw - 1 vwuw 111 f--1 1 wwlw 1 lvlr 1:-I--W1-1-1--1'-411 I BUFFALO Ill! L - . LA'vq54fQ scnuno: EQPIYYSBUIGN 1V I -1- -'--M-- -I-I - KI-I - I'I+ - -I-I - VIQI - QQQQ - IQQI - I4-- - IQIQ -Q- IQQQ -Q-- IIQ' -I- 'I-I - -I-4 - 'I'I - 'II' -II- I-II -- III- - I-I' -W-Q--I-I'- + Whether the Occasion be . . . Your Graduation fi.. Y Y----V A - Your Weddmg f THE UNUSUALLY GOOD PORTRAITS ARE MADE BY THE NICQLAS STUDIO Appomtments any Mme of day or mght TELEPHONE 333 57 , n M M iw E L RQ, 31 4- - rrrr - Qrrr - 3- -3- r-rA - rrrr - rrrr -rr-u-r- -3- rrrr -3- - 3- r-w-H--W- -1- Garden 49: Gift Shop GIFTS CUT FLOWERS PLANTS We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere 85 Fraley Street Phone 6041 WILLIAM KIODO Poor CULTURIST Maker Featherwerght Arch Supports We Make New Shoe or Detormed Eeet cmd Arch Support CUT RATE SHOE REBUILDER Next to Po tofhce 145 Fraley Street Kane P CH ARLILS FLSON The Chase Street Store DRY GOODS NOTIONS Ready to Wear or Ladxes and Chlldren Brays Cash Grocery Home of Friendly Servlce 127 Park Avenue V E SERVE THE BEST Burt Olney Canned Vegetables Blue Bunny Canned Frults Dole Brand Pmeapple Hemzs Products Omar Flour Band Gu uallty Who HILI CRP ST RESTAURANI SWEDISH AND AMERICAN COOKING JAKE S AUTO PART S 234 Chase Street KANE PENNSYLVANIA ..,. - ,,., - ,,., ,.,. - ,.,, - ,.,. - ,,., ,,,, -, ,,,, - ,,,, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, 1 1 . 9 1 1 . . 5 .. .f , 5 1 C 1 1 . 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I TI-IE KANE SHIRT CGMPANY KANE, PEINHNISYLVANIA E451 Kr' L?-6 fa, -IRR1 Y ffs 54 W ,xx if VK CND SHIRT MANUFACTURERS 59 N. 413 T b 1 V 'X 77 4 . fa kim LJ Y 'Y-.C 1 K Tut vb. q P ,., T , In -xl .115 A ' 3 I , . 1 ' 2 uf fi .f -Hyx yr' '7 1.1..1..1.1 1.1...1.1..1.1 1.1 1 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1939 Suzanne Shoppe CHAS A STOLL Kane Pennsylvania HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING SKIS SKATES SLEDS and ACCESSORIES F F COPELAND JEWELER Campbell News Store A Complete Lme of NEWSPAPERS 9 MAGAZINES BOOKS ' CANDY 48 Froley Street Kane Pa 1 1. 1 1 .1....1...1....1...1...1. 1 ..1...1 1 TEMPLE PHARMACY Kane s Complete Drug Store DRUGS GIFTS SODAS Telephone 606 0 G BROWN MORTICIAN PHONE 504 SERVHIICARAIE DODGE 9 PLYMOUTH STUDEBAKER OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION Kane Pennsylvama 53 Fralcy Stree Open Eveumg Pho te 852 Rose Radlo and Electric MAYTAG PrIILCO ZENITH FRIGIDAIRE d S r Kane P .,. . , ,. .... ... -4. 4... , . . ., 1 1 I I I ' 1 I I 1 1 ' .of 1 1 T 1 . 1 ' ' , i 1 i 1 ...,.- 1 1. ..... ..,.,.-..,-.- ,.,. 1.4. .l.......- 1 1 ... ,,,, 1 ,,., ... ,.., 1... ,.,. -..-.- 1..- 1....1.,..1 ,.,. 1 .... 1....1...1....1 1....- .... - .... -...--....-.T n!-.-.-...--.-.-..-1..- .-.. --- .... - .... -...-.-..-..-.-....-....- i 1 K O O 2 ! . 1 3 . . 1 1 Q Q 2 ! 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BEAR IN MIND THAT WE GROW MOST OF OUR OWN FLOWERS' KANE GREENI-IOUSES The Best Flowers Wlth SGTVICG as Good 46 Buch Street Telephone 285 WE WIRE ELOWERS EVERYWHERE o :must i-ft::1N ds U' H 5 Re w 5 v::1S'TY To ,QQ X W, ,QQ 1 W PRINTZS Ol Th i. Tl E f 24 5 if TNTE DZV: 1:,1 fl f RTEQ A S ,TZE Q Xxx 'X Q 'D Q f x. W '35 Y ,5k Portoble X Easy to Use Eas to Learn N! Easyy to own NEW LOW PRICE S49 50 F I BLOOMQUIST PRINTING CO PHONE 100 KANE PA Black 'A' Pontzac SALES AND SERVICE BLAIR AND COMPANY 224 CHASE STREET PAT Q fife BEAUTY sHoPPE Mddred Iwordcrnl S' QB Nestle Machine Bell O11 Machme Permcments Kane Fmest cmd Best Equxpped Shoo For Appolrtme-nt Phone- Kane 182 88 Frcxley Street Beatty Radio Shop BENDIX MOTOROLA LEONARD REFRIGERATOR Phone 474 240 Chase 4. -,... -.--- ....-.W-M.-I.-M-. -. - .-..H-..,.-U.,-,.,.-M.-.m-Q..,-.W-W... -,..,-, .P ? O f 1 . I 1 if f '4 Q 4 Z U .. fi. ag LX oi fvJ?Of9QQ, ,P f J Wea TQQLUOQQOQO I 'mf . . . 'X u'9o'of?Qw'3?2:l - Q ' .XwQo3Og,.Qj . . 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In Kane Happy Motonng begins at SASSE S ESSO SERVICF Comer Chestnut and S Fraley Streets LUBRICATION ATLAS TIRES ACCESSORIES GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGEROTORS The retngerator with the famous vacuum sealed mechanism for homes and apart ments G E Commer cial Refrigeration Water Coolers Ranges Dishwasher Disposalls the com plete G E Kitchen PIEROTTI ELECTRIC CO WHERE 'ro BUY IT Phone 300 Don t be a Wallflower Learn to Play Some Muslcal Instrument lt will mean a lot to you both socially and financially to be able to take your place with other young folks in the musical world. We will be glad to help you in selecting your instrument ar- ranging for lessons and making it easy lor you to pay with our convenient plan lor payment. I-IANSON MUSIC STORE KANE. 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