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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
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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'
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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 . A 1 , , 1 F I i . , . f i . i . - Q I - I - , , , 1, I I ' : I S I . . . - . . . , . 1 , , , , 1 , , . . f 1 r I 1 ' - I V T , ,, , A 4 ' IX, . f 1 C' AJ I ' X, N - it I . I wg ' XJ c . ,t f - . A f - Q. , , 'V 'T I A I 1 V e .lf 3 , I Ogren, . r son, , rr n , ts , . ss , r . , , 0- 19121 .is , . S, , nr Q, , . , Tl. 1. h , , , , ,- . .. . ., N1 , , I - 1 Q M - I -
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