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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? QZQQQW 1,11 New-' ere sr C1 Nur L dz not Row q 1 t d OTU1 e Cl lf'l1fI -mf J L 13 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 'A 11 ' 11ll1p ty lflffl' , 1 'f tent 1 lit 11 e1, '11 e p 15' , Lf 1 ' 1 r 1, IWCZ., , QI tl f1. t ' etsre the s '.1de11t 1 dj '21 - 'f llllli s1 Tl 13 ' 1 '1 11r1e'1tl 7, OSII to S lor' sl p, t st' ' ,gl ' , 1:11 1 ' , to 1 f 1 ,A 1 1 . 115 11 1,, 1 o 1 1, - T 11 1 '1 ' I 1' i f' 'V e 1 T1 R 1 ' J 1 . LV .1 I A .V . i I 1 , ,1 1 , 1 111 4 1 1 . . , r1. T A A ' V X I 3, 1 1 r n 5 1 1 1 ' 1- o 3 1 - 1 .O T 1 ' A W I -, A I I L - - A 1, - ,I 1 ,1 A - 1 1 w ' T , Y 1 . , . . , - 1. , 1 V ' 1,' ' .1 F ' ' .iv Y I vt 'X' 1 A A 1 . . l y. Y . 1 11 1 . 11 . 1 ' 1 1' 'A , - J 1 , ' 1 1 l ' ' 1 l ' ' A' ' ' J I 1 , u ' 1, L . , , .A G Y 1 . . . K . . . 11 , 1 1 s 11 , . A , . , ,Y , A T LT . A . Y. K 1 T11 + W1 1 ' ' ' F' 1- H lil? tl t th1 stu y , Q A ' ' 1 o ' 1 o '- ' . , 1 ,,, 4' 1 1 - filtering 1' ' V , ' Mdrrdn Rrcrcert Kdinerrxe 1 T 1 ,T 11 Hjon BQ:-f f ' 1 191 , p at ' v in 1 W 3 i' 'V f ,1 '5?l ' T 1l lett T31 . Tdfsrei ' A :ffl t f 75121 3f7KVH N II-Evan l::e1d11, join 'Wt' 1 , 1' . . - 1 Young u sa , M T1 r g r e t 1 V X Fcrngz-.r 'I Florence Bv- ,fl . ' hifi lgdqll lohxsori Entire - QYSZXLT., Ref rd ROCl'f':ll . '- r. Donzld llc' 211331112 ' O - . ' 1' 4 ' l'lo'.'! 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
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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
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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
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