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

 - Class of 1940

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Text from Pages 1 - 76 of the 1940 volume:

Up atliane P P P K e w.. 'HO . .. 1,-hasilsw-, Q.. .QQJIAK ! Lthe heights of the Alleghenies Stantls a High School fair, There, among great trees abiding Pine scent in the air-- There, all nature in its glory In summer green, in winter hoary Tells the seasons' wondrous story Hail to Oltl Kane High. ,A TY Z' fe- W who have peeped tnto the h1gh school cocoon have seen many changes take place tn the or1g1nal chrysalts These were caused loy the socral economlc and polttlcal Most nottceable among these changes has been the mcreased student parttclpatton rn all school management and government lt IS th1s change Wh1ch We have trted to br1ng out ln the tollowmg pages of our annual Therefore to YCDU students of Kane l-hgh who have had a part ln thls change we p esent thrs the twenty flrst Volume of the HURRI KANF May you recall pleasant memorles as you turn each page it ' 1 f ,..f S i'::. '4 s on . ' . I , , changes ol our environment. , , Y- . - . , A . 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Gel that puck. lohn . . . Hockey team scrimmage . . . Blair oi! to a start . . . Huskie of the 1 goa...Ladyinwai!inq?...2ook over-ues the iob . . . Time out . . .The pause that refreshes. :idx I UIQ Vi in 651666 in px NUMB ' , , 1 Q A ffglgf' I EQ! t QQ - 'F' ' rs X tri s?'3Y in sl? QQ. f .6 1 ll rr ,p .Q '4 ' '25-a uk L, x pw, i ix 'H If A? w 5? ,-S I Y -l aj 2 4,' ', ia. 30 The Year of 1939 1940 SEPTEMBER School opens w1th an enrollment ot 694 Record Four Fold DTIVG 454 subscr1bers Wolves drop l1YSl game to Rrdgway Clubs orgamze Classes elect ofhcers Mr Rrckert addresses l1rst assembly The K11t1es a Scotch quartette opened Stu dent Counc11 assembly programs OCTOBER 1939 Hurr1 Kane and H1 Lrle rate FITS1 Class Honors IH N S P A Sen1or Magazme Dr1ve nets 317910 plus trtteen pounds of candy George Flhas the man wrthout a country tells students of exc1t1ng adventures Students exp1a1n act1v1t1es at 11rst P 1 A meet1ng Student Counc11 Convent1on at Lancaster Kane slated for 1940 convent on Students part1c1pate 1n Hallowe en parade NOVEMBER Benscoter and Valentour elected co cap ta1ns of football team 1un1or Class presents You Cant Take lt w1th You F D Rs Thanksg1v1ng vacatron tor Kane Hrgh Football men bangueted by Rota1y and KIWGUIS Clubs DECEMBER Basketball season opens Kane has prom 1s1ng team Student Counc1l sponsors Chnstmas Party Musrc Department presents the Nat1v1ty Pageant 1n assembly Student Counc11 presents Whrte Cltrrstma baskets to Salvat1on Army Chrrstmas vacatron begrns IANUARY Back to school we come Sk1 Team organrzed Don Blarr electca capta1n Home EC class serves hot lunches MISS Sherman returns to take up second semester work Semester examsl 1 1 31 Polka Dot M1nstrels play to apprec1at11e aud1ences Page 14 F E B R U A R Y lvlrs Helen Ross superrntendent of Co11 munrty Hosp1ta1 speaks to g1r1s on nurs1ng Nat1ona1 Honor Socrety 1nducts twenty three new members SKIGTS p1cn1c at Tw1n Lakes Orchestra Concert 1n K H S AUd11OF1U1I1 Open season for g1r1s Leap year MARCH Blame elected basketball capta1n Senror get together Snow Whtte Mar1onettes Sheets and Company mag1c1ar1s 16 D1str1ct Band Meet at Lock Haven Pete lohnson elected Student Counc11 pres rdent for next year 31 Spr1ng Vacatron and the heavre t snofv tall of the year A P R I L Kate Wenk presents school tlag g1tt o her parents Dr and Mrs Wenk F1rst call tor track Ralph A Me1v111e glass blower grves rn struct1ve 1llustrated lecture New L1brary furn1ture arrrves FOTGHSIC Contest ID Kane Allemande Lett Annual Barn Dance Pete lohnson cel1o1st and Don W1le trotn bon1st w1n l1rst places at meet 1n Clar1on 19 20 What a Lrle scores b1g h1t Honor Banquet at New Thomson Hotel 26 Lrbrary Tag Drrve MAY 4 SGHIOTS oft to Wash1ngton 9 Art Exh1b1t F1na1 exams begrn Band Concert 1n Park I U N E Vesper SGFVICG Commencement Semors present pageant On Our Way Movmg up exerc1ses Vacat1on 4-- ' , an , , - ,- 154 - ' Q A 1 ' ' . ' ' 16- ' A . Sf ' ' ' -- 18- ' f ' 1 - 21-A , ' ' , 1799 ' ' ' ' 4. 28e ,V , - 2899 ' . , 1 ' ' 1. 297 - i V Su L- .-, 1 My lg A b' Eng . . . 4 . 4LL ' , 4 9? ' I V. ' -Y! loi, I .. ,A Hi , , ' 14f f ' ' , - A 21-if , ' ,- 21- ' A 1 ' i , 22- e ' ' 'S ZQAA ' ' -, - 1-First Tea Dance. ZW' 'G 'A 1 14W 4 N- f A ' ' ' , 5' ' , 17- H ' , ' , , ' '- 23- an . 1' ' 1 r -' I I - E 6 ' ' . 12e-- e . 13 V . , .I 'Nl . U I F Se AA 1- ' -- t 18- - - ' 1 3 15f ' , ' 24f . 18- ' 'F 25- ee ' ' A Zle A 1 i 14 e A A 1 71 ee 'L 31W ' '. 35 . ' 1 l2fe ' U . ' .4 ' 1' 15- 4. . Zgg 4 21A ' I I seen ' 21- ' - Y ' r -, 5- ' - ' 1 Front How Doris Hanson Be tv Elia on Loi McAvoy Edward Adamkavitz Pobr t Potter Ray Blame Betty lane W1 e Lu a Eidell Mart a Turner Row II Paul la anu B at Oyl r tact: Golden Ru T d Trax Robet Mesler ames 'ilnp at Mclien a Norma Buhl Jar C Semor Student Councll The meeting will please carrie to order rvery Wednesday in the cafeteria these ramiltar words start another Student Council meeting Concerned with serving the school DY discussing and solving important problems the Council under the direction of Miss Ethel Gregg is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to acauaint the parents with the var o s extra QlTf1Ct,tlCIT activities Parties and dances were anot ter important function of the council and their C tri trias party was pronounced a grand success Among their important services for the s tool and student body were the hall patrol and the os sembly programs Because the students J tsl ed it danc ng classes were or an ea to increase the attendance at school dances and to teaci t irt, c trtesy ln an effort o stir tulate interest in hotle room programs Student Council sent out sirvef to determine if the home roor programs were successful Delegates were sent to the State Convention of Student Participation in School Government Lancaster was the host and Kane was fionored by wir ning the presidency and the right to hold the state convention in l94U Student Court Kane Highs traffic violators mut stand trial before our elected Judges ludges Wenlc and Swafiseen and soctate judge Nesler meet ever, Wednesday after dismissal and pa sentence upon the law breakers o t e week is cas Fugene Schrubb 7f1e '7wo Jfoudei an eangaeu Page 16 X ff e X S . . - J ., ty ' :Q 5 , ' , . lr . , . Q , , 'fa ell ' . .ii - cf. si, e :tcp e, ' ' ' , 'SfTF?i Anderson Favx 1 r . , I f Pl .1 P ricfc . , n , , ' :res Sustzzfnan I l Student Council played host at the f1rst meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association, endeavoring ' ' ' as . i cl ' . , - ., A . , , S i. ..i Fl iz' ' 7 S , ., , ,X 2 jf i' 'oy ,F , t . 1' , ' .' ' 1 ,, ' . X 'js H n 'Q j . '- t L- I I V f L4 . A ', ' ' 5 ' I , . in .- , r f . ,: as , ' A Nas I t. h in thl, ,,e, , . 1 . l Q Front Row Robert Cook jean Fldl LaWanda Zerbe Io Zook Rob rt Ro s Ieannetts Sat Patr1c1a Hultsch Ahce Coleman Carmen Mtceh Row II M1 hael McKenna I Alder Anderson lotm l-lalllwell Lols Ann Bynam hm Donovan Wllnant Vartderfort lohn Anarew Tumor Student Councll Iunror Student Councrl was organlzed to glve sur etghth graders and freshmen preparatory tra1n lng rn councrl work Two members from each ot the seven homeroo ns make up the councll Meettng every other Thursday under the gutaance ot Paul R Mtlrer they represent an actrve or gamzatton Therr actton hrst was to engage the stoldent oodys support rn keepmg the skattng pord cleared and rn good order Thrs was done untn the heavy snows ot February prled up more than a toot deep over the pond The group ts work1ng to secure better horre room programs tn the tuntor rooms These programs we hope w1ll work up through the school as these people advance ana lceconte accustomed to put tmg on worthwhrle ottermgs E1ghth grade seems to ha e best uc eeded rn efforts rn thrs drrectton The Iuntor Councll las trted to cooperate mtl tne Senror Co tnctl rn all achvtttes They beheve that as a eparate organr atlon they are more valuable to the scnool than as a part ot Sentor Councn Here they meet as equals and teel tree to talk a d make uage non Learnmg cooperatton leader hrr and rarhamenta u procedure should make tr em xery desrrable materral tor Sentor Counctl mm Hall Patrol 96 ese boys keep trattrc movmg the ta s ow II Row A Row IV L rr Row V Bodt mme ,azz Scfzool Aww Page 17 - , ' ' er, . , an , e , 'z I I A ' T 'H ' ' ' - . I ' . . V . . , , . - . . . AAL! V , .V . . , . . A . . l . , ., . . 1 ' , l ' , , V ' A ' . ' A ' lx . l . V . l 5 fx 'J . TC I l f V l l A' . . . 1 . Y . A , Y , L . , I Ni , . . L E X . M S .Z . I , V A , ,Q X . .,V , . , ' n . . s Q st 173. ' K ' , f s. ' 1, 1 ' , rj , ' ft ' ' ' , if - ' ' . , 1 e y . Af , .,,. ,M Jog. as T' ,' H in Q L .1 .L N ' Tl- ' - - - ' 4, . 1U tl' .Q .. i. il . .- 4? l W V 1 ' -Q, Front Row- T!'l'ftl'Jf1 Mtllffr, 51761 ldcabus k V 'Z , Y . A M t jfZI'1'ff1 . R -Ciirtwrzgnt, Burn.: ' f .N 1'vii1r:.r:'1',':'L' Gilfatit G Zflrinf III- rixfr. T:,',1i1r: Blfur, O Sher Po' 'felt :tiff-f':i Pfpri - flflfaley, 'i .son ' A 'l.i'fif'f.Lf - he F Zerbe, llllle 1rf::i lone: . . . . I Front Row Mar1an Mayer Patr1ca M eta Ma elm 1 e botll P r ott1 Mary Fer aro Betty Hulr an B A o '1 ow I o oe Mc he o Zook Marlan Dougherty H1lda Mclien Kfni a ot C ou1 o d Row Arnold Nelson Helen McCleery Dorl l' fine R e 1ng Edg Do o hy H Iule O Connor Row IV Eugene Sh ulfo la lc e Mobcrg R1 hard Royer It td Yost Margaret Kebler Clar1ce Rem l E11 r or Dr nm Row V I 1 11 l George Hon or Don Wlle Kenneth Mayo lane Phrlhp H1 Llfe D1d you see Grape v1ne Gab Have yoo1 read tne ed tonal? Th1s IS 1ust a sample of the bedlam Enday noon befor school ta s Everyone 1s arnoous to read The H1 L1fe to paraphrase Lncoln IS a nat of tl1e student rw tle t dents and for the stu dents Our ed1tor1n chfef Emma Dro4n1n has a 1ul1 t1 119 too Her staff lS rr de up of forty IIVG rnefn bers who IH turn work on tlse ed1tor1al busmess cr proa11ct1 n s1a1f 1f1ose on the nroduct1on ani buslness staff are headed by Patr1c1a M1tchell ana Martan lfmugnertf res1 ect1velX 'fl s Year IH ord r to subd1v1de further the work and to brealc ln ed tors a new 1dea has been 1n1t1ated There IS an ea 1tor for each page The Sd1lOIS are respons1ble 1or he IIICI ertal I1 tl1e1r respectwe rages and ID turn accountab e to the ed1tor ID ch1ef The sports wrtter had cnarae of lorcdacasung the 1ootloal1 game The staff IS proud of the tact that H1 LIIG 1 an ent1re 1 de endentrx1lol1cat1or and self support 1ng Th1s year has seen a 1n1fneograph added tg tt e1r l1st of eau13 1 ent Tl ere 1 no spec1al day set as1ae for meetmgs lnstead etther the d1tor1al adm ser N1 R sana Eclc nan the p1oduct1on adv1ser M1ss Evelyn Beyer or the ed1tor calls a 1neet1ng whenever she eel 1t necessary Through th1s act VIIV tthe rnembers get a sense of wo thy ser JICG for I9 school os well as a knowl edge and perspect1ve of all the scholast1c act1v1t1 s Fndcry morn1ng Er1day 1norn1ng always f1nds tte product1on staff of H1 L1te Vnrneo graph1ng and assernbhng the results o a me ks Work 1ron1 the l1ter111 staff Pov1e'l QConno PIGIOIII and Moberg get We weelily ed1t1on rea I for rr1da f noon d1str1out1on we fb of Page 18 S 4 E, x - ' , ' i ifcnell Loi ,i 13211201 d.'1e Old' r 1 .y ie - ', r , tn , efh 21:1 MCC ell R I-GQ rg- S1 se, R lifrri , ' 1 , ' T211 11org T lT .'ITlgIll L ,:f- Gayl r III- : 1, , ' Is fa: :on 11 Dyer, I ar 1 E. ett, r t A ' , - 1r T c Pow ll, Alice 1 , cu , 1 , , ' Qe, rrxf oz ' 1 - 111 1 lis, '1fs' 1, . . 11. 1 -. ,?,, 1 7.1 i . is ' ' ' 1, 's rt,,1,, W. the Weekly. Little do these readers realize the lllIlC and effort spent on our four page student paper. 1 P ' , 1, - i o 1 f' :er s ' 's, is su , f , ' cj 1 oi-- .gnc 1' 4 .- ' ' , : ' ' , . 1 'Fx 1 f 11 N ' I ' ' ' '. 111, ,' e ' . 1 ' ' ' Ngo ' sow' ,Q ' ' , . . . V , N . , V 1 . P A T T . 1 . , rl A Lsl .fs -.J L O- ' ' Y ' Q ly 'n op 1 ,1 Af Q ' 1 - ' . ' 1 Q 1 1' .11-' 1 1 'g I1 . 1 ' s ' . ' e ' ' is , rss C '1 1 ' ' '. 1 ' 1 , . r 1 f 1' if ' - f ue Q f I Il ' , f ' I ' r, ' ' 1 . , , . 1 mr ,L . LA .1 . E . , - Front Row Margaret Ma Vwen Luella loh Irl OCanno Lrla Cor' Lulal a Manno Lrllran Clrflord Marrarr Rrck r Katherrne W nk Mdrra r ayer Row II Uon Mcl,aughlr Robert Benscoter Francrs lv'a gold Gordon Nevvto Ian Phrllrp Tom C arg Don Vlfrrf Wrllram Blame Charles Bodrrre Hurrl Kane The rrrarn obrectrve of a yearbook statt rs to p epare a record that wrll provrde a permanent source to recall to the student s rrrrnd the years he has spent rn Kane Hrgh ln order to rrrake the work more etlectrve thrs year rnernbershrp on the statl was Oren to underclassrnen Thrs new step proved aulte successful The gr atest task of any staff rs to select prctures and fforas that wrll lave cn rndrvrdual appear and to assemble these rn a new and drtferent way Each year the staff las placed rnore ernphasrs on rnlorrnal prctures ot the student as he goes about nts every da! school lrte ln tnrs xolume prctures ot thrs type have been assembled rntorrrrally wrth rrnportant events outstanclrng The work of tne stalt rs drvrded among two groups the productron sta'I headed oy Don McLaugn ln ana the busrne s group rnanaged by Charles Badrne The rorrner 1 oup la s tl e plans selects surt able prcrdres prepares copy and edrts the book the second drvrs or handl trre busrness atfarrs and arses the rrrone by suos rrptrons and sale of advertrsrng space All work urrder the supervrsron Or Mrss Florence Allro Frorrr the lrrsr day of school untrl the end of the terrr botn rrourr are kert bursy but novv at tre e a or the yea the stat' has produced a book NlC1Cl'l ores rr e fe rt rrr e purpose to provrde he students wrtn a lastrng record ot a year at Kane l-lrgd It s cr rush ts a rusr to the end as HURHI KAN? net s corrrpletron wrrtrng copy typ cr edrtrng and then dorng rt over W aatrrn llcre edrtor Mclsaughlrn and vols lvl Fr en and Manno get sen ro and ad Jcrtr mg se ctrons ready to the rrrrnter Rewua me emu 4 me efm Page 19 x A.. . m . Q , - cs ., . nson, r e ' X r Q A Y' t , , r e ., . e , - n J , -r f n, : , ' . na , ' n .. es ' s, r , A ' I - . . . Y . . H L l. . 1 . A , A J . A , r . . ,W . N . . . , 9 . . l Ll 4 , . , 7 w Q . , r. . r A ' 1 r A , . .. f , 1 L . A A A Y T . . . . . 1 , , , Y . . r , T , lr ' . , , . , I N X. r s. , 1 . ,r r., QT r 1 . J , - , A Q Y . -. V , , . . . . l . , Q ,, . . ., r. .L r , . . T . Y' Y Q, , . . . , . . i r r , . c f , . . . . . . . . -.,. , ' A W , ' ' , ,. ' . , . . Q, , . . A D A :J J . , r -rr . r sr . . r.. , r rr r rt r. , . .t r s rr 5 ,nr T . T -X f 1 . ' Q-l ,. . . T r. n , .. I 111 . y ,s , , . l l I ' x f' T' 1 - J. A . 4 . . . fr ,-.Y f .J , r, , , Q 4 V M . . . . A Q 4 . . . ., V - 'rl. ty ..f, . ac ,nw . f . I' , ' B' s . J N . F A , 26 Front Row Paul Mclntyre George McGh e nuth F1 Bet v McKnall Eulaha Marmo Haro J Mace ban Cas ano lack Flo Je Gerald Stud Row Il M Mongo ery Ma y lane Cadaet Margaret Huctcaborte Hllda McKenna Luella lohnson Rus ell Anderson Row III Leonard Hutt man Marlan Van Gteson George Woochn Margaret Keble Sally PIGIOIII lean Lyte Franct Mangold L, W In Ms q. s tl as 5 'ti' . V C. lg x . !-q ,A -g, T f 4 ,F R 3 . i . N Avy . A -F -- - , e , T .. 'scus ty , ' . . , if W r, 'f 1, it . , 'a r, ' . '51 - rr , r ' r, ' . , ' , , . . , .s . , - r l - , A - , T , . . Y, H V, , Kahiah Klub, an outgrowth ot the American history course, meets every Friday under the direc- ' A ' t ' s' . - 4 .H X I NA . J .V . . M Q c c rs 5 ' , ' . 1 . ' A 3 ', ' 1 V , it , ry 1 , t e 1 ' . ti ' l r F L f ' T ' f - 5 ,- . , . ' . , ' V .1 . , I . I V Q A fa ' t ' l ' 1 A ' ' g . ' Ye, , ' ' . , . l i ' ' . r ' n rn . I t1on of Paul Montgomery to dlscass the problems tacmg our Amencan people today The purpose ot the club IS to encourage tts members thtrty two 1D all to express thetr opmtons on current atfatrs by mtormal debates and dtscus tons Each member took charge ol at least one meetmg dun g the fear and they recetved exy enence servtng on commlttees as each week a com mtttee was held res onstble tor the programs Ltsted among the que ttons dtscussed were Shoctld Wlves Work? The Budget and Purchas mg Powe ot the Untted btates Inter Nos Under the gutdan e ot Nt s Belle Volhnger those Latm st idents mter e ted m learnmg more about e Peo le whose lanauag tl ef study 1 et QU Qltgrnqtg Prtdgyg Tue p ogram l r the year cen ered around an tmag mary Roman tarrtly Marcus Cornehus was the father Marta the mother Pubhtls Corneha ana Marcus the cmldren The club constructed a card board h use modeled at er those ot the Romans and studted the datly hte ot thts tamtly thetr dress pastut s schools rehgtons and customs Tns work enabled the students to dnderstand better how our ctvlhzatton grew trom that ot arcte t Ro e -me :za .yecemzam Front Row M Iohnso S Perottl I Lyte N Wilson D Mo er P Mitchell B Saff L Nlcrclas Row II G Cannon B Nichols B Flchol D Hau lf Hanson A Iohrson Row III K Qwansor G Stewart M Keble B Yost M Van Glesen I Holland M Nicol 7 o F Anderson Row IV B Zook A Glllotti H McClee y V Rant Row V E ofianson C I lon G Woodlrl A Nelson K Mayo D Wlle I Vogan Row VI C Bodine M Van Orme B Bla Front Row T Holland P Nelson D McAllen I Leonard I Zoo M Tengst and Anna I Alber son C Mlcell D Dal s B B ns oter Bonaa ow II A d M Ienkms B Hultmall i D Tnorn D -lol A B outln V Iv' chea Row III C Walla Bertha I Battaglia G Gil lotti X Sjxxola M CK D Benson Row IV Mr McKnight V AUQI lSl'l B letto B Barnett W Miller F Mitchell B B ad ey G Lat l op I lJ99 lS B Gus a '1 Row V E Pcar'nan The Phy Chy Cluo is organl ed ln the interest ot scientifically minded students Each year this cluo their use in conducting experiments advanced o regular laborat rr studies It is tne aim ot the cluo to experiment and increase SCIGHIIII Knowledge bsirg this as their theme tfiey have presented a fine array of programs consist ng ot a dissection of a aca DY a local aoctor a talk on Chemistry and Blood by a hospital pathologist a scuss on ot Water Pur IICCIIICD led bv the manaoer of the Spring Wate Company and Cold Light VRPGTIIWQYIIS uruch were given before the Botary and Kiwanis Clubs ln addition to these I ne programs me Chief ot Police SOCKS on XCIGTCG in the Detection ot Crime Tumor Dramahcs Gro wing interest in dra no ics fas evidenced tl e ridinoer 91QlIll and ninth graders who en rolled in the IL. 1lOI Lra ltics Cleo tlls ,fear T c tt on e oer rieeting on alte nate Wednes days 1 rider the direction of Mrs lawrence MCK1l3TI p acticea cno al reaalnas udled expression and the tundarrert ls ot acting T e 'l1Q'l lignt ot t e r rear f as t le one acl play uh ch they presentea to both asse ol es The oltlcers f ere Ioan ZOOK ieslaent Io rl Andre ws ice president Lois Ann by 'IG ri secretary ard Anna lane Albertson treasurer Wmdfm flaeafwh , fo I. Q S 5 . ev 'L Ax 'A My K .nil iw- W l , . ' , . . - . ' , r. r, . l ine, . , . ' . ' i., . e .C , I, lio. H -I. n revfs, . Q S, . , I. Wee, . ' . l , I t, r ' , . ii Lg. - . l' er, . ' , . '- I f ' , M enna, , . . - s ' . , . 'rr ', . . , ' I ' ' . r I . rr , D 5' fir , -- A l . . - f . L . . under the direction of Dalton G. VanOrmer attempts to purchase new equipment and chemicals for ' ' ' ' . f l .o f ' . l ' I ' l ' . . . . . I, Y . . , A , . l ' c 5 . s lr l ' . L hi I . . , H . I . i A ,. . ,, A . . I ,i i .I L H .U , g J . Y .S 3 , A . . 1 , ,W , , . . ,, , .. A, , l l y o l l . Y '. f Q , , 'l r 'tics v' . ' 'by ,li ' ' . of ' l' Q f ' ' il I 'nf ' . C, V E' X . lie ii ,ye le zz: :Lf 3, r ' l r - 1. ' ' ' . l F. Q l ral., ptr Q ' I r Jo, st ' ' . l. la., , Q' l. l 5 Q' . F c 'Ala li . l. ' . :rr Act. L l. if I X , Q l g il l ' , v' A ' V Q ' 'V- I Y X f A I 1 - age 21 GO Front Row A hur C1llO1l1 B111 VJ1l1lGI 1u B111 v 'rt '1 Rlc ard 1 1C ol Boher 1 1chos 611 Gro e Arthur Fredel loe CIYICIWDI Row II 1 on lo '1 1ycG'1ee Myrorr lo1y o Bonf1l1o Row III George Vtfoodtrm Luther 1v'a7e .'1'1 Keme F ea K 1 1 Row IV George lv1CVG11p Edward lohrt or Cla tnce V1l11SO t Hay Moa Front Row B111 Agens B11 1N11l1arn on lamp Bow 1an rrul luclny Bob Cook Margaret Fu'tz Arthur Predell Mer ID 1-la1g1'1t Erre E'r1111on lx une 1 ls 1 lrnan Row II M11dred Chatrnon Glenn 11 WN bfbfl AJGT1 OW III C1 le 1' ge Ceara Eloo 1 t B111 Coxet Kenn ' Ure 0 no r'111'ran 1o'1 Kent Bllfi Radlo Club The Bad1o Club organtzed 1 1 the tall ol 1939 py group o students seelang a general techn1ca1 knowledge ot rad1o was headed by Clarence W1lson a 1a B111 1lV11l1a1nson Paul M11ler was the1r GdV1S9f The boys n1eet1r1g every Monday was regu1red to leo 1 the lrrternatronal Morse Code In add1t1on they tool: up radto des1gn1ng and drscussed types of tulaes Although the club 15 1n 1ts rntancy 1t IS proud of the fact that Boy Wood1n one of 1ts organ1zer took the test for an arnateur racho lrcense and passed successfully Thls lS the goal set by other rnernlae s ot the club and they re stllt hoptng lumor Weather Bureau ouvh a N1 ter' Vheres no end to shoveltng snow oft the pond When 1s 11118 11 159421 up weatl or go1ng to get stra1ahtened out? lu t awe tae lunlor Weather Bureau a b and new aCt1v1ty th1s year tune o get t111ngs 1n toertect runnrng order 'llhls group neaded lay Ge rare Wo d n Bob Sat 1-lnda Jlclienna and B111 Anderson rneot under the d1rect1on ot W1ll1orr1 Norbeek for a d1scuss1or of lr o r1e'f1 thern o 1eter and aeneral methods o eather rtrec +1r11 lhts 11 orc 15 not or11y rntereshng but also gf- usetul pa tm rl for tho wauli be ta 'ters or av1ators 'Ute fbe of ' 1 113 1 1 . -T. f.1, I -3 FQ f 1,1 ,. . -1 fa - 1 1: 1 pq L H f 1' 1 I4 ' .1 'Q ' ' ,am -Q , V ,Q Hx M ' as , 51 .Qt ,ga 1 3- 5' B' ' 4 L T1 1 1 ' . . - f Q DS . wr w ,LvJ,l - rt'1 1 ', A ' 7 ' l1 llli3'1.:o. ' h 11' h 1s, Z 'I' 1 1 , N V-S, 1, .J ' 1 '. -Goraozi fiev E 1, 11. C 1 , ' 1 1' , 1 1111 ' ' 'N ' v 1 f 1 . - 1 1 . ,1.:r::t'. ,J r, r e1 ef. - A , ' ...S 1, V: 1 H 1, ' 'f-'1111f1. - ' ., 1 ' ' ' , As ii , H: ' E ru, ' , 1 , , V' ' , 1 st 1 .s, 'e. t1 lame . - 7 , Carlson, Arthur Christjohn, Louise Kahle, Marian Escher, Gerald Stewart Walter Losey, William VV '11a11., Al ' R -Cn r F ,ff1ld, If ,fe 1 :ngu , ' ' r., eth Sa1t, 1 d 1 1'11 rt, 11:1 '1' 11 , 1 1n : p, 1 ulggfgfgqgg, . . I A A v G f L . . . Q . , . V 1 . . , , , . A I' 1,1 . 1 A A , v-X 1 I - I N 1 ' I 1 51 A X 1 , V H , - . . 1 1 . . ,N Q 1 f 1 . w - If . 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 ' 1 Q, 1' 1- 1 ' J f Y . 3 K V . . . -J J . - - , A Q , T . 1 G C L o 1 , I., 1 , ' - - 1 my 1 we 1 vw o 4 1 1 , ,allow 11, 11, 1.1. rn, if 1 Y I 3 rw- ' f W ' 1 1 ' 1 I 1 VJ 11 1, M3111 ti. 1 A 1 ..-. ,,, ' 1 1, V1 r Q 111a1'y 11 se ' ' '13 ' r11 ' . . O I n for 'T Front Row Frank Mitchell Betty McQu1llan Elizabeth Shmalelt Dorothy Beigel David lohn on Don lohnson Row II Estella Reid Miss Eckman lule OConnor Front Row Angela Leona d Ruth Coleman Ivarion Gr lemund Patricia McKenna Martha Dutci ess Sara lane Mcllaae Doris jean Haas Mart-,a et Ienk ns Row II Doris Meals Patricia Fitz gerald Gladys Moran Barbara Bodine Marguerite McKenna Marian Boss mhirley Rant Row III Mrs Copeland Betty Boo'h Betty Elder Phylli Sieger All Colema Geralame Ennis Journalism Club Do you want to know no N when and where to tnd news? Are you interested in telling others whats going on around Kane l-hgh? lf you are itiri the journalism Club This interested group or aanized particularly for those students interested in writing for print meet more or less as a class every Monday during the littl period in the l-li Lite oltice to study newspaoer and nevfswiiting with particu lar on phasis on l-li Li e prodiction This activity under the direction of Miss Bosana Eckmar is ot interest to all students who are hop ng at son e time to be me' bers ol the l-li Lite eaitorial stat' Knit Purl Club lv in tne naking ol worm but inelegant garment Beiuvenated lnf a 5 ertected techniaue new stitches and new ways ct using the results lnittina is lOVf r 'i imr fnt lactor in the world ol Iashion Fine soft wools and heavx supple ones in l vely colors ol all tv es fake tl e worn itself exciting For the rurpose ot teacloirg everv member to Knit a club Nas organwed by Mrs Ethel Copeland we years ago and since thot time it has arown in popula ity eacr year New stitches and methods are discussed and ir the tiree rent in ractice ma y girls have Co or 'eted garments which they are no ff wearing 'inittinc otiers a s lendid leisure ti e activity as well as a valuable neethod of live lihood Paaaulufoa .feoune '7une .f y . , Q 5 ., , M K A ly T Q - I , t l , l h C. , A , Q S ., - r , . , 'l ' o. , ' ' , P- ' ' Y v f 1 . - g ., ' ' ' - - 4 , - . , , S ' , . 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A' ' ' In ' ' fr A v l w A V' - 9 Front Row Fdward Me ler Paul lxACl tllTC B fi R1 kert Ken Altoe Wlltord Fox lane Peterson Row II I1 Bloottqut t Fogfr Langdon Fdward Adartlcavttz l.aVern Anderson K n Sail How III M Felt lack Powell Don Blalr Leande Swanson Bob Potter Herbert Vandervoort Bob Swartseen Don Por lo m Ho e lohn C1 tx on Row IV ln Ienlu Rtchard Freeburg B1ll Burns Ken A de on hm Cartw 1g'll Huntmg and F1sh1ng Club The Hant pg and F1 lctng Club otters a vartety ol progra s on outdoor nte To acquatnt metr bers wtth the proper methods ot huntlng and ttsnttta the club et everv Monday wtth some phase ot conservatton techntgue laws or equtpment den cnstratea by tltustrated lecture and a study ot rtlle handlmg and balltsttcs Movmg ptctures and speakers were provtaed by the Pennsytvama Game Commtsston A Thursday mght meetmg ot the club was dtytaed mtg tfvc secttohs the ttrst an opportuntty was gtven to aualttv tor Nattonal Rttle Assoctatton medal and the second was devoted to rttle team practtce The group shared movtes wtth the entlre school by sponscrtn voluntar, assernbty programs on con ervattoh as Well as on ttunttng and ttstnng su 1 cts ln lctr eau arlv scneauled assembly pro gram the club enphastfed the proper use ot ltreart s ox still ran Jmtt es ot aood and bad hunttng habtts At the tlme tht bcok ooes to pres a scredule ot tndoor rule matches ts betng arranged wtth Clearlteld and Broolcvtlle tltah Schools Durtng the year the club Worked wttlt the Gtrls Rtlte Club tn trnprovtng the l1ght1ng and the tloortng tn the rt le romge the enttre protect betng ttnanced by the two clubs Advtsed by Chrtsttan Felt lr the group elected lan e Cartrfrtght prestaent Rtchard Freeburg v1ce prestdent Bob Swanseen secretary and Iames Bloomgutst treasurer 7fze :za of emu ancf waz.-M Page A4 3 -- Z- -, s , . . 1 , ': c , c. , , 1 3 r . - m 1 ::, . f . , , z , , s 3 e . - r, ' t . 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Front Row I Qconnor I3 Ut er C Wirrmg r K lm Il 1 Me e 'l'1ng1 Monson Row II Mr O Macliwcn G Newton F I McGhee N W1le R Grady I Bow 1an I Z Na' V Webb Row III V' son I Bloornqmst F Bodme IE Go R 1 cl o A G1llott1 M v a E J Connell R Bloomqutst Row IV M Lup Cl R A de R Schultz A Fredel V V hams S Foy K Wenlc RowV R Peep F J I Walker I Gusta n VV R Chrl tenson Band Martral mus1c as presented by the band IS CI Necessary part ot school hte Th1s smartly umtormea group cons1st1ng of forty two boys and gtrts dld tts part rn creaung enthustasm at the football and basketball games For the tlrst tlme tn the h1story ot the band llgh stepptng natt1ly dressed ma1orettes added to tt appearance at school tunct1ons as well as at the A1m1st1ce Day and Hallowe en parades Part1C1pat1on IU the band otters valuable eXpef1er1ce to students who show some anthty to d1rebt rnustc lt also encourages the members to orachce cons1stently as the better players are ciosen tor tr e Dtstrtct Band Festtval light ot our members were se ected for thts meet 1n Lock I-la Jen at v 11cl1 Wtl l1am Revellt ot the Un1vers1ty ot Mtclugan Band repogmzed as one ot the outstand1ng band dtrecto s was the guest conductor Tne group Nas also ref resented It the All State Band at Sharon Slng and Str1ng Along No other mustcal organ1zat1 as gtve so much opportun1ty tor 1na1v1dua DYGCIICQ as do the smaller IIUSIQO groups represented nere by lno Quartette and Str1ng Ensemble The Trto won hrst place ln the lt! Kean Elk Forenstc Contest and second place tn the Dtstrtct Meet at planar Trxo PI yllt Eckborq B tty E 1 1an R cke t Qucxrtette lu Alca Ha ald Alco '1 Robe P semble P I '1n '1 K3 P '7!fefb affilwuc. 6. it , l - 4 V ,M -. 1 .st . . I W M .. , 5 .- - . ' , . , , 5 Q 'S Q. sy, I Pllliys, E, :al r B ' 'cy A. . - 'lfetll W F1tzs1t11z11cn.1 If , , 1 , ,Mitchell . , . ' , t A . 1 rr ' Lai A Ste' r., . -cz Carl- : , . . V , . 1 , 7 sch, I1-Ich 111, R Iltch ls, , ' Q . 'V rd, Ir:- , . .. 'K -- , ff, . n rsan .M , , 'l, J fil- ' , . , . . - . r urg I. og ' , . tso , Df llc . 5 .. . H A . . . 7 . . A .. . I . ,. . r. I - I . 1 ' X ,- A1 1, . 1 1 - A - , ' I , . I - - ' ' ' ' ' f 1 1 ' I ' ,N . , l ' . . 1 'D C f 1. . . . . . 15 . A or . . ,, . , . . w , I . 1 , , . V . . J . AC' A ' ' -at ' 1 ' - .1 :S Q, e r canon, M if ' i r - Ion 'Nile llllffil rn, r r. , rt site? En- - ete ol :sol , lfell Fey Harald Al- corn, Bob Bsnscotx W . Front Row loh Nalke Haro1d Alcorn Fhchard Pre burg Robert S 1LlZ Bobe t Ande son Mar 1an Bessey Audrey Iohnson lune Anderson Row II L1oyd l-lall VV 1' a N1ll1a 1s Margaret Hua abone Flo abel Lmgle Marshall Lupler toe Cook Har y McClu 14 v vo do Ntor1 Eugene Cwro h Leande Swanson larnes Gu talson Row III Glenn Car1son lam BlOO lGU1Sl Helen Wad Fredenck Kelley Robert Benscoter Don W1l9 Mary Lou1se Ward B b r Bloo'r1au1 t Mr ONe1ll Front Row Fran Carbone Patr1c1a l-lultscn loan Zoo11 Ma L W1 M31 1an Tc'1g trard Maybelle Wood1'1 Dorothy Uber Beth Ann McConnell Bert1rl1'1 5 ral a rrartcr Bont1l1o Row II Bo e Betty McKenna Verna B own Evelyr li hbaugh Ar'11 Mn Ca ad Mar1an Bmk rt Ma ICI Jo11g1 V L01 Byharn Leona Ben on Betty F c14 Row III 'Nfl Ol elll Mar1or1c Brown Ethylnae Dutch 11 tena Bon11l1o l'l1lda MCK '1 or M1 F be 'V ll Kdthennf Wenk Row IV Lo1 Lqndeen Kathenne Over olt Bo e Ca bo a 1 A gc 1 LQOI ard loyce MICVIGGJ Mary Colel1a Irma Beed Car1ce B g l Orchestra Nothmg adds more to the emoyment of a program tr1an the 'r,1s1cal stra1ns ot an orclrestra Tlrus group under the d1rect1on of MOYTIS ONe1ll lLlTI'llSl ed mus1c tor t e 11n1or and semor plays as well as tor the assemohes held dunng the year They presented ar O cdestra Concert and part1c1pated w1th Bradford IH the Annual Orchestra Fesuval ln adamon to t IS e g t T19 1e11 bers attended the D1s ITICI Orchestra Fest1val at Mansheld and two were selected t re resent K ne at t1e All State Orchestra Frorn tr e standpo1nt ol nus1c aporec1at1on the boys and 51 IS c r1 1 owe n c 19 e14rer1ence than actu al play1na ot such class1cs as Schubert s Unl n1sh i S 1 to and 14 s l e J Vlforla Syrnphony Glee Club reann ot lea 1e 1- t1 tae hght pro NW f1a1r l p s e 1, Songs l11ce t ese f ere neard co mg ron tr1e ua1t o lf ra men la 21 s 1nterested IH snag ng rret ,under the d1reCt1on ot Nlorrs Ole l Tfns fear t e fundo entals 11s1c f ere s essed 1 e e la la las a d me FIG rnes 1na1cated t1at 11 orlc aa egun n tone r e e rd e c1at1or1 TVITOJQI ff rx nt e cluo t e a rls becdtne ac Ja111tea e l lllgf tu e The c1u1n art1c1rated 1 e Q ce t 1 Marc an anx1ou1s1, a a1te t e s c Fest JCI ot B ad ord 1r a an.cf.Zeaefop4 7afen1 I- Q ' . 11. - , ' 5- + - 9 -1 5,1 - , B, -I-1 1 I .1 1. 1 ,fs -'Ra' 1 - n A r, ' , ' e , 1 cl Vt , r rr , - 1 , 1 , , , - , 1.1 111, 11- , r ' , 1 , ' , r sl e C r n Ne' 1, 1a , 1 r 1 , s 1 1 - 1 , 1 es 11 A 1 , 1 e, , 1 , , 1 1 , o e t 11 A , , 1 1 - 1 ces -, ' 1' , 1 ', fy o'111.se fra, r 21 as 1 , B '1, ,, 1 1, lf 119 Bai , 1:1 'B 1 :.a ' 1 1- .1 1 Y, ,- K ' r ' y 1 ' '. - ,1 1 1, 1 1 , 1 1, 1, 11 1.11 e 11 11nonr., 1 M 1a 1 1 x 1. 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Front Row Reber Cox PCITFICIFI M1 Luellcr Iolm lean Lyte Mcidflme Olwer mlm F mfnd n f rc N ow fmcm nf-4 r Wm vena Emmi N K ard I f ullfm CAlixOFd Betty HC Row .ne .gvxi O' n Beneeer 1 IO11 '1 1 Meme :M Row 9 1 e 1CO1fIZZO v 5 Nlle Ro e g,x Keh Nat1OHa1 Honor SOCl6tY 11 ld 1 e lhexermq ccrdlehql I Grd exrectenf T1 erest of We C1061 cxudlence t em, 1 ree blcxclc Heed 1I'x1Uf'IfGv rec na rg ted T C e e fdded te tue Q9 'en few mek elected me er ef the V 110101 Homer Q0 et, lr fx ,ele II wr premxe mduc O cerewmem The Qometv thls Veer unaer We leczderemy 0 R cmxrd Ward presldem Den NICLC1LlQh11H VIFG pre ldeni luellc Ichnwom secretflry treasurer cmd M1 HhelGrem1 ren or IQ CI fur Cry from thef1ratKm1c 11y engaged Col LI lencel e e ea Jak 4 L e told mat me-cause f the r tltencnmg oucxhtlee f Scholclrshlr Leodershm C11 .ter and Serwce had reef elected te PIU TQGTIIZCIUOD WINCH -me no Kamal m S O e but x IC f' Je nf: wrfmm eJ I H e fue? t e m Kfme Huh t 0 Ncmonol or A Qocmety Iede, 'e facie , N 4 1 ff' T' e emue lL'iQ1'1' body 1 keem, aware cmd men bershm m H 13 cw honor vxtw'H al are very cmxmw 2 to recewe True year m Order io famlhcxrlge me lower class len MUG +he sums cmd ldeols of the Sv ety cmd to QIVG them 0 Qoel for Nvhlch to stnve he NIc111or1c1l Hover boclety presertea cz play Qlllfflblii I M1 11 me IOV the ypmer meeembly Kane has one 0' T' e ie ectwe CILJUIPI clmpte v N We NCM1 nel Honor Soeletf Under the leader sum of Quch QWUITY11 ee In we B ret presldem O1 the soclety Und met edu nm rreident cmd Frome orsfm f 012 mmf If P 1 as ef . mon or Q ummmx C101 been framed efnd SCIIII cmm Q1 qqthermq me held 0 Much fill 1 ml fmd Clctlve memnere are 1T1V1AlGd IC m we e T e SfCl9 LCN IS 0 1111 JC? 13 2. C12 oomied ow t thvs vecxr S mductlou Ceremonx not CI eymbol of H ' me Nfmrml P1 r Somew 1 ev 1 ers have W1 x ar ucCor1pl1'shed L 1 IS meant to ser fe QQ ax be xc V ecrci rg t ww eve J NCUO 111 T e in 1 re S , .f , G , Sefuuce Page 28 Q, 3 - iz ', A ,A fChC?Al A. ...wry , . , .V A' Au , .1: 'r , Euliilm Mfr rm, Mmm :ret M 'E' f-rm R II-M A PAL f-T iQ'1!'.r'1'1e JV A, f IFrux:1L:1 IA,f1cA W' ' , I,-lf-z. MQCI..-1-ry, If . . ' , xy:-. III- R'h,r1 C' 'Qr1.1ec1n Fehf. Mexler HLJJT1 :rd C?1r1.1Tcr1.1Cr1 HJHC-rt , :se t- , W: Aixgn- 1:40. , Kennet? ., 'V Pxrffxpxi I l:.fCr1 IV-PZLQQ IJ: ba J Nik, ff , Beiiy luxe VAVQ, lo: VA , h ri Petter Pe 'Q' .er pill Larson I I A 1A he ff' A .K glen-5 ef A A 1: , A the A . 1 Q A A 2gLg.,E A A ' h A rj A .A A, P, AN Ti M H11 ,A er 216-5 ,r .1 , I .. 2 gi IAC 1 .inf b 3 ,, .151 A . .7 emu, ' A. fx, .1111 id izti ' u , ti ri . ,, ' w . - v K 1 g - 4 - A , A ,' in . I , , , , I f u . X I ,. ' 53 ChCiD1CIA founded in 1934 when CI few gemiers were ccmccied cert the Temple Theatre where they were bun A f gn 'z' r :L rn teh, rf . md -I A A - . Q. , i eu r Y A ' A J Q ' . ' A , 1. me Q mem' AJ .A ' U . 3 A 'Q .A A f T' 3 .C . 'MH Pi Fei ,, .7 ...ini ii: 1 A .. III. Q . Y Ad 21 ,, A A H 'N A , til rs ' Ty gf' :'erz.eT111mf' QA '..l11C1g A1 , ' 91. L A S ' , 1 A A f' A A - A , ' . A ,A fe tl ,t 5,1 rpwg A Q ' Q A . A , A1 A Q A 'f ' K X9 .A 'A . - 'An X .5 . . . A :.i 2 fi .' , .'A ,I AN .. A X A Q 1 A A F , 'is And , .' H 3 frea.de,1 if Tl 3 flhlillfll cglgmi ., 11 C IA1I'l1 f1t f Tix 1 I 'A I 'Ter Irma . I Tk , 1 xx Cf .ki A ty, WHA A H' I HQ if 1 cl: . N A A . G Q. A A A A ' . L , . A, ' . fl. Q . A fl Ag, ygfr A Il A:x s Q , ..1 if f 1 A. vu! t A. . '. .5 ,C C .l A1 .. E011 'ez ' hz' . A A lv A Wil . rront Row D1clc Ward M1 s Iohn on Paul Iocobus How II Wallace Iohnson Roberta Cox Betty Hayes Bob Swcmseen Row III Mr Flame Mr Khppert Mr Yost Mr Us1lane Harry Cartwnght Row IV Chdrles Bod1re Don Bla1 Athletlc Councll The Kane I-hgh Athletlc Counc1l IS composed of OIl1COT lected by tne Athlenc ASSOC1Gl1OH me managers of the var1ous sports the coaches and a faculty adv1ser who acts as treasurer The member sh p th1s year IS fourteen The offlcers are Donald B1a1r pres1dent Robert Swanseen VICS pres1dent Betty Hayes secretary and Lynn O Bamer faculty adv1ser The Athlet1c Counml IS d1rectly respons1ble for nanogmg and controllmg the athlet1c program They control the f1nanc1al and busmess end of athlet1cs They grant awards for part1c1pat1on IH the three vars1ty sports track football and basketball lt 1 t1e1 autv to prov1de egu1pment for the sports Act1ve membersl' 1p 1n the Athlet1c Counc1l helps llS members to use the1r own ludgment 1n tne var1ous quest1ons that arlse lt teaches them to th1nk becau e they ha JG very 1mportant matters to settle Tne member rece1ve expenence 1n makmg budgets and m o can fmg 1n order to get the best results The Counc1l meets the f1fth per1od overy otne Wednesday ln Room 7 Once every month they rreet N1tn a member of the board of educat1on Thls year the Counc1l has accomphshed several th ngs They held a succe sful Booster Parade for the Brookv1lle game and cleared over one hundred dollars ln tne Mmstrel Chow The Counc1l rece1ved plonts from the Four Fold Plan the sale of football ana basbetball season t1ckets the sale of candy ct the basketbal games and from the sale of booste pms at football games We 225 of Page 29 gf L- .' ' An o -1 w 1 1 1 0 J f - T 1 ' ... 5 ' Ar I I . . . . . . N .. C G Y , . . . L3 l .1-.J Q I A A-A s I I . - , , . 1 1 . . 1 , , , , , . 1 ' 'I I ' I ' A . ,. . 1 - . 1 , . . . . T Q V T 4 1 A Q . . L . S- A X . C . . . . , . r ll. . - KJ A LJ ..l.. 1 . , A ' ' l 1 A . 1 1- ' 1 . i . s . , l . . . c . .,. . 1 - , 1 ' 1 1 ' -.- , . . ., L F 1 , 1 P R ' Front Row Dtck Ward Kenneth Valentour B111 Hlllman Robert Benscoter Tom OShea George Woodln Andy Rak1eck1 Row II Phll Larson lack Hrllman Robert Mlller Btll Blame Clarence M1-cheau Chas Bodrne CMgrJ Mr Us1laner fCoachl Row III Anthony Debev1c Floyd Zerbe lerry Oyler Frank BO1'1I1l1O Mlke Zampogna Rav lohnson Don G1llott1 Row IV Paul Yasdrek hm Stewart Anthony V1lO hm Hrllman Walter Dolon Ralph Bradybaugh Paul lacobus CMgrJ Mr Yost CCoachJ Row V l'red Cook Mervrn Ha1ght W1ll1s Orcutt Blll Eggers hm lenkms hm Donaxon Bob Bray Howard Hennell Walter Mrller Lettermen Football Ken Valentour and Bob Benscoter senlor ends co captarned the l939 edftlon of the gr1d1ror1 Wolves through one of the toughest schedules IH years Wtth only four lettermen present at the f1rst round out an above average eleven The team lost only two games one to the conference champs from Rrdgway and the other to the b1g lohnsonburg team After startmg the season w1th a defeat at the hands of Rrdgway the Wolves held the powerful Dragons of Warren to a 6 6 t1e Shetfreld was the frrst v1ct1m after whlch came the defeat at lohnsonburg The fellows then took Corry Trtusvllle Brookvtlle St Marys and Emporlum rn strrde to complete a very successful season Later on rt was learned that Kane had used an 1nel1g1ble player rn the Brookvllle game compelhng the OIlIC1GlS to for fe1t that contest All rn all the Wolves ptled up a total of l6l po1nts to 82 for tlse opposltron Two of our stalwarts lack and B1llH1llman were chosen on the Annual All County Team selected by McKean County Newspaper Representatrves The IUHIOT Wolves showed great prom1se m therr games w1th cor respondmg teams from other schools Each year a number of these games are arranged on a home and home basls Varsrty members are forb1dden to parttcfpate rn these games whrch are held after school before a pretty fa1r crowd FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1939 Kane Opp R1dgNay Warren Shetheld lohnsonburg Corry T1tusv1lle llforfeltl Brookv1llc St Marys A Ernporlum flaawdu Qaoidall ua Me Wa!! Page 30 l practice, the coaches had to call upon many inexperienced players, who developed rapidly enough to H U ' ' l9 A 6 6 H 27 ' 6 A U 6 H 27 7 A 26 ' ' Z0 H 34 ' ' ' EZ H 21 . 6 20 , ' U Front Row Robert Andrews Ellsworth Lannlng Paul Spaseff Paul Iacobus Robet Benscoter Glenms Rlckert Rtchard Royer Row II Wallace Iohoson tMgrl Ftussell Pltt Kenneth Mayo Kenneth Valentour W1ll1am Blame CCapta1nD Eugere Donaldson Bob Nelson Phxll1p Lar on Row III Mr MCKHIQHT 'Coachl Mr Yo t tcoachl Basketball Lette-rmen Coaches Yost and McKn1ghts early Novembe call for basketball candtdates was answered by s1x lettermen and a host of others and by December ftfth a talr squad had been rounded out the Wolves began the season wtth seven stralght Wm over Wtlcox Mt Iewett tSect1onI champsl Alum H1 St Marys Btagway Shefffeld and Iohnsonburg oefore they fmally succumbed to a strong Warter team who were eventually to be Northern DLVISIOH Dtstnct Nnse Champtons ln a close well played game at Warren After makmg a gallant comebt ck by beat1ng a scrappy Emponum team the fellows suffered thelr second loss of the season at Bradfo d losma by one pot lt tr a gam that was termed by many as the best game of the season ln the second half the Wolves started well by beatlng Wll cox St Marys R1dgway and Shettleld but then the slump started Before 1t ended two games had be n lost one to Warren and one to Iornsonburg The Vvolves came back to make the1r last stand by talang Emportum Bradford and Mt lewett ln strtde The tmal checkup revealea th1s year s edltlon of the Wolves to be one of the be t ever to be turned out by Kane Hlgh W th a record of flfteen Wlrs agamst four defeats The squad won pra1se from all who saw them for the1r fast passmg thelr clean play and m tre words of Coach Yost The fact that they made basketball the1r bustness Captam Blame Paul Iacobus and Paul Spasseff represented Kane Htgh tn the Annual All Star Game at Bradford BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1939 1940 Kane Opp Kane Opp W1 cox Mt lewett H. 1, nt St 'AJ y Bldg Nav She fl ld loan owburg W rreft Enpo tum Bradfo d B Iumnqdnewmlm Page 31 Wllcox St Mary Rldgway Sheffleld Iohn onburg Warren Er po fum Bradfo d M lwett 3 , , , s , ' . Y . 1 . , 1 W . V V Q 1 , Lt 4 . ' - . ' 1 B. . I I . I . HL . ' A . 1 A 1 . , . . 4 o L 1 1 1 A ' , . , 1 H 41 l 12 A 42 ' 2U H Sl . , A 22 A 40 . s lf? H 26 fl ' 24 H 38 ' Z2 H 32 . l ' r is 17 H 29 ' 21 A 32 ' ' A 30 A 27 . . 35 A 49 ' te Z5 H 18 30 H 45 ' 1 s . 't 25 A 43 fl- r' 33 H 21 ' 'a . L7 H 25 r 24 H 45 x. r' . Z3 A 42 t, Q S2 A 24 r Z5 Front Row Paul Yasurelc Walter Noonan lack Flower Bernard Luck Walter Losey George Woodm Row II Lloyd F1 cu Anthony Debewe Gerald Oyler B111 Blame Harry Thoma Don G111ott1 Row III Mr Khppert fCoachJ 1-lovn ard Wolfe W1111am 1'-lxllman Phrl Lar on Walter Dolon Stanley Swanson Andy Rak1eck1 Track In early Aprrl one of the most common s1ght on our campus was tlse track team att1red 1n full track su1ts c1rcl1ng Evergreen Park From across Chestnut Street on the front steps could be heard Coach Khppert s orders to Stretch em outl and L ft those knees and use your armsl When the f1rst call for candrdates went out tm prmg 1t was answered by tw nty two hopefuls However of the nme great pornt w1nners or last ye rs h1gh1y successful team only two returned to serve the1r school on the track and fleld These two were Ph1l Larson ace quarter rmler and B111 1-1111 man shotput and dash art1st W1th the e two let e wlnners came a group of men who m1ssed the1r letters last season by a sl1ghtmarg1n These mclud d Ken Valentour Andy Rak1eck1 B111 Blame and lack I-111lman The track boys deserve a lot of credrt for the1r hard work 1n the face of d1ff1cult1es They had bad weather cond1t1ons a non standard track and a uddy f1eld But then we can look forward to better cond1t1ons next year s1nce they are go1ng to have o frfth m1le track burlt The W P A IS QOIDQ to un dertake to make the track wh1ch prom1ses to be an 1ncent1ve for more track cand1dates Managed by D1ck Ward the Kanemtes are entered 1n four meets excluslve of the annual state meet Followrng 1S the schedule for events the re ,rlts NG can only ant1c1pate as the book goes to press before the f1rst event SCHEDULE FOR 1940 Apnl Dual Meet War en and Kane at Warren May Tr1 Meet Smetl po t K Warr n at Srnethport May Quadrangula Meet Kane Bradfo cl Warren Smethpor' at Braatord May D1str1ct Meet at Bradford May 25 State Meet at State College anJ'7aacAwz'!fe37vun9 . - . , ' . 1 S V 5 1 , , . . . 1 , . 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I DeFoy shootmg a foul char'1p1onsh1p g me befv een 24 and ll Referees Iacobus and Spas f Room ll Runnersup 1n Basketball cha'np1o'1sh1p Goal shooting under ttme lnt amural Counctl Room 24 Champs of Basketball Boys Intramurals For every able boclted boy 1n Kane Hlgh School the Intramural Department provtdes sports acttv 1t1es to make posstble healthful recreatlon exer 1 e and the development of sk1ll tn several types ot games Nlanaged by Harry Cartwrtght asststed by Gerald Stewart Bud Trax and Arden Monson and ad vtsed by l-ltram Ustlaner the Intramural Counc1l made up of captams from each home room has addea n ore sports to take tn more people each year The program now tncludes over twenty drfferent ac ttvtttes wrth touch football basketball volleyball handball mushball wrestltng track and hockey out stancltng Thr ,ear 09 of the boys tn the school took part tn tntramurals Parttctpants are scored on the num ber of sports 1n whtch they parttctpate and at the end of the year htghest scorers are awarded Ks The OblGCl1l8S of the lntramural Program may oe sumrned up tn the words of the department s atm To provtde a gro fvtng program for gro fvtng boys 1n Kane l-hgh School am! 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Allemande left Barn Dance Practrce Poll: IH e Comm Thru the Rye Tlght Rope Wa lcrrg Skmnmg the Worm Grrls Turrtblmg 'lean Pyrarnld GIIIS Intramurals The ob1ect ot the Grrls lntramural program rs to have grrls partrcroate rn athletrc act1v1t es Every grrl rn a game and a game for every grrl IS the motto ot thrs group Throughout the year rntramurals provrded tor the grrls rnterested a varred sports program the games selected and drrected by the grrls themselves Under the drrectron ot Roberta Cox the sen 1 manager and Mrss Alrce lohnson the advrser the grrls were drvrded rnto the senror and the Junror league The two leagues competed rn the varrous sports whrch were drvrded rnto two groups the ra,or and the mrnor The mayor drvrs on rncluded bas ketball mushball bat ball volleyball wall soccer track and teld events ln the mrnor group were prng pong deck tennrs shuttle boara and tumhlrrg Thts year there were approxrrtately two hundred arrls enrolled rn rntramurals E ch grrl recerved a def1n1te number or pornts for partrcrpatmg rn a game At the end ot the year the arrl wrth the hrghest number ot pornts recerved the longea tor K s ,rw ow spwu Za saw, sum: . 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V , , , J s r Cl c 'C Q iff? it Hockey Team C Mlcn au L Sfwartsort M Ra ra I Golden I Iertkm B Ne ler I Trtmble H Mader L M ler B Brav Sk: Team I Gus to I Htllnart H lrfennell B Swartseen M Ertclc o W Ia'n Rlfle Team Front Row I Ca X. rzght D Freeburg B Swanse n ow II B Ptck r I or L N'1l ord Don Blcnr shows how nts done Stage Crew ltcolazzo G Stewar G Woodm L Fscu E Swanson I Zampoana Mmor Groups HOCKEY TEAM The hockey team frrst organtved by Mr Us1laner as an 1ntramuralact1v1ty was for the second year an acttve athlettc group A schedule of four games was arranged Wtth rndepen dent tean s fro n Bradford and Smethport and although Kane lost every game the mexpenenced team shows nromtse of form ng a grou 1 well worthy of representmg Kane l-hgh tn athlettc compet1t1on SKI TEAM l tts frrst year of acttve compettt on the skr team renresentmg Kane l-hgh has taken tts place among sports acttvttles Advtsed and coa ned bf M Ustlaner and 1'S captam Don Blatr tre team toolc flrst place tn the Allegneny Nattonal rorest Meet and was represented by stx members at the Ntagara Frontter S141 Meet at Soar Valley RIFLE TEAM The nfle team crgantzed from the l-luntlng and Ftshtng Club met tndependently on alternate Mondays for target pra ttce and held nfle matches mth Clearfteld the Kane Rtfle Team and the Gtrls Rtfle Team Bestdes thelr Monday meettng the team met wtth the l-lunttng and Ftshtng Cluo every Thursday ntgnt for a combtned nfle practtce 'Vlr Felt coached the team STAGE CREW Althougln N6 setdon saw the stage crew tt was the1r tlme and effort that went lnto malang stage sets for every performance that fent on tn the audttonum Untll tnls year each group tool: care of ITS nr etttrgs ut w 1th the organtzatton ot a per artent stage crew under the dtrectlon of Iames l-1a ne the orlq J as made easter and rrovtded an acttve club for those trtterested an :W 41,4 sczmz Page 35 f I I f S S . 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Our flag IS the flag of lrberty and Justrce Wherever rt goes there one can frnd character educatron Arnerrcan C1V1l1ZC1f1OI1 and rdeals Our flag means protect1on the rrght to lrve to thmk and form our own oprmons to work and to hope Whenever the flag IS unfurled over our Avnertcan schools rt becomes an lnsprratron and guaranrees the lrbertres ana opportumtres of our youth We young people do have farth rn our ountry s future and we beheve our schools play an 1mportant part rn tramrng us to become good crtrzens Today our schools are dorng everythrng possrble to help us see and ludge our country fa1rly and to aoprecrate her v1rtues and recognrze her weaknesses We learn to make decrsrons and strrve to be farr and honest rn these decrsrons Iust as we develop school sprrrt by abrdrng by the rules dorng what rs rxght and benefrcral for the aroup and above all berng co operatrve so shall we become crtrzens loval to our commdnrty lovmg and supportmg our country at all trr' es The Amerlcan people recogmze that the schools are the marnsprrng of rndlvrdual and socral progress Our youth reahze more than ever that they are lndeed fortunate to DG l1v1ng ln a country such as Amerrca All over the world there rs War and polrtrcal unrest but Amerrca stands alone essentrally untouched by these thlngs But we must learn to l1ve and to let lrve and to s e the problems of other people thelr drffrcultres and drfferences Yes our schools are preparlng us for the great task ahead that of governlng our natron But we are not afrard we can lrft our heads and be proud of our forefathers and hke them place our trust rn God and our Star Spangled Banner Our loyalty wrll carry us on toward the goal we are all seeklng and democracy N111 remarn as long as youth contmues to be loyal to the country s rdeals Page 36 1 ffl 1111 11' . 1 ' ,,1,' , , ,,' 111111 11 11 R11 'I' ' 1'1 1 ' 1 15. 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A . . 8 , , 1 1 1 1 ' O' 5 Elghth Grade ROOM 14 Front Row Annabelle Broutirt lean Bonadio Martha l iche Alva lean Evan Loi Bran lene Aron on Betty Elde Row II Doris Dax s Betty Connor Shirley roy Ge dine Enrn Elouise Col Bet 5 oooth lOyce Collins Ba ba a Bodine Ru h Bensc e Row III cz orge Rio inquist Raw ond Arider o A ce Co man Ruth Co eman Patty Fiizge aid Bil B d ev Neil N' nl y la 4 Deeais Row IV Law e Anderso Tony Gallo Charle F tzgerald Ioe Cappe K 'ine i E ri lnan Lod e Colclla Robert Coon la e Bowrr an Dominic Castano V ill a 1 Ban gratz ROOM 12 Front Row LaWa'ida Zerbe Mary lane Pliliips Vivid Weib l y e Wise P xl Siege Marion Ro Mary Voulgari Henrietta Rey old Row II our ey Ra ne na Root: Rob rta Urcr lean Srrith Barbi a Weirrore Ioan True dale I Aiden Andcr on Row III Robe W llian on llci irn W lc Tnorna Pic roti Clyde VanStrater Ianies Swat on Ronald We te burg Va in Pet r on Walte Sw a on Alvin Wcbo g Row IV-Robert Stewart, Gordon Sanderr, C. yton Reynolds, Harry Ruggerr, lfornan Reynolds, V1 gi Rant, Richard Westerburg, Frank Sir: . . , Amin ztxloy, Frank Ruggierfr ROOM 13 Front Row-Sally McDade, Sar lan, Mcllade, vor.: ea.. ads, iip, fin, 5 rcia c or.. f, 'X .za Meals, Deioriv Holt, Audrey loiinfson, Row II-lV'a.ai.,r:te McKenna, Gladyr lla?-an, Lois M.l,:, Dorothy lohnson, Martha Henry, Marian Gralernund, Pedgy Ionnson, Connie Mixli, Row III-Betty lolinson, Florabel Lingle, lune Leonard, Richard McAllen, Vir,entAuglrneri, Arth.ir Noyes, Robert A, Custatson, Margaret fen- lcins, Alice Maclfwen. Row IV-Melvin Irlooic, Reid G.ady, TIIOLIGL' Holland, lolin Keener, lame? Morley, Robe' W L1u1:tat:1on,Leroy Hanrold, Georgg Ciliotti, Edvard Peagxan, Gilber. Latprop, Michao. MoKern.i Eighth Graders Make K. H. S. Banner for Parade ere we are the Eiglitli Gradersl We eng inf, activities o the Senior 'tuaent Co' ncil :ind tg.e lunior Student C ouncil. Assembly is new to .is arid JG like it very lYlLf'.l. Qui class has been repre- sented in botb local and out-otftown programs. We had the orivileae .o see soine of our classmates iii tl'e lunicr Dramatic. play. We are pleased to take pa in C yn and lntraniu als. Many ot our boys and girls belonged to the Dancing Class. We are enti' ed to attend. he lu. A i Weather Bureau. I nurnlter ot our girl. have rnade usetu. articles in the Kni'ti..g CIOSS. We believe that we have had at profitoo e 3ear and tliat vfe are mell prepared t ener tl- 1 i ' s-:Qgo .l actii ities next year. Dori: Da 'is Raroira Bodine Patty Fitzgerald Page 38 'f EI v',B' wl,,, :bf 11' 1? ,fl Z if I ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM Freshm eh Freshmen Front Row D Benson F B TIIIIO R Buhl Anrcm A De-rt ow L B '1 O'1 Bertho I Bottc1gI1o L Byhom Row II P AHGSISOD F BOWIIIIO M Be ey V Bovw M Bow A Ande on D Awdereon Row III M Berob Cofwpb II B Age'1S R A1116 wO W And r 0 I C mn ore R Barnet Row IV N Boschert I C11 Usa L Ande or A Awder o'1 W Boylcm L1 B '1 K AI C C111 o'1 font Row I F dler C E h R e A ICLI O LA Z h A G SVIIIG I GCITTIS Hcmgrt F Cook Row II M Dooh Mo V L C111 1 IQII F Ewhbohgh E Dut hese L Cowon M Lastonzo u to uO'1 1, 1' 1 r- ow L V1 S CoII1r1 A Fredell I Donovan C I1 1oh'1 I Gox V eome T G D rr1 I Good e ev Front Row L Ke Io M McKe '13 M L cz: IJL1 o'1'1So Row II R I-I1.1I '1CI C MCC new E Lmoe Row I CI we Q1 L Row IV ow C o F Cowon Doy hh on B Hepler I McCou ey Ib zz B Io'm on L Lundeen W cfrrf B L1'1ob rg I M Q1,11II:11'1 R Lemrror o'1'1 o'1 L Lflt now Ill 1 1 r o E. R1d A Saxon I Mlcheou If 1 dg I Sc'11II1z D Reyno o Front Row M11 1 L Mo P M 1' V 1 ow G P1 ow III F M 1 ow IV xl VI '1 CI :1 A Front Row V Shu z-Q M DW ow II C VVQIIK V L I O1 Row III IO 1 HIL, Q e GTI E J voo g IC1'I M 1 :mo T Z mp S o N Young L Swonaor Row IC M Zornpognc n Buxld Float for Booster Parade P o X i .1 . I 11 I I .K I f ' I 10 -, . o1',. ', 1 I. 1' S., . . ' . -. 1 ,. . ss',.ru'1 .r'r1,. rs., .1 . . -, 1, M. 11e,. ei: 3:'m1, 1? -.. ,.B- 'it , rs 1 1 5 1, . ' 1, ' rr V ' 1,oe, 11, 1. L3 1 16 F I V - 1 , . r1c1, oe I . D' -I , M. FII , L ELLA, M. Hfxdiwld, r ' , . M, P. 133255, D ff 1, icky, 'FIAIF'f,Q15. 'R C111-5lAE1Q5Qm I. ' If ' , .' ' . Af Ch 'si 1, C. r 'es W. Cor-, ff, D 1 , . erlifzit, G. cms. R IV-H. o k, 1. , I. I , I Fe ', . r 1 in zti, I. Cool, G Colellc C Cowon. 17 - 1 I r, . :1 , . Ll I, P. 1'IfscE1 L Moriross, I. Io. s , . , . I , I I 11. rm - . .11 ri . lus' j I.Herrvzr1.1:n L I-IGI. err, l S , , , . 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Yizaure , I' 'N Iser, C W mg Swxhson I Veto H 'ffQlf, If LIrt1pIeE,y 3,2 39 f gg ,, ll I ROOM 21 ROOM 22 ROOM 23 ROOM 11 Sophomores Front Row Mxldred Andereon Marlo me Ben on Grace Coleman Ioyce Baesett Mlld ed Ch tmon Florence Carleort Dons Andereon Row II Fra lui C0 bon Ro e Ca bone Arden Bueh Robert Bray Donald A1 derson Frank Bonflho Robert Bloornqutet Row III Patsy Ba tlsta Robert Andrews DOVUIHIC Antonetll Ralph Bradybaugh Iohn Chatmon Francre Bodlne Reber Bessey Row IV LOUIS Boedecker Ray BCIIIL IIarold Alcorn Wade Barber Robert Carlson Ioseph Bonflllo Front Row Luella Etdell Irene Davu Ienny Gacelc Claudla Dtcello Catherme Condello lane Errclc he Heplar Els1e Hartman Row II Irene Col on Elea or D Ma te Llla Cox Kathleen Donovan Eldell Margaret Huckabone Mary Grandtncttl W I Egger ow III lame Glh WIIIGII rnons Nell Foy W lnam Guitafson Eugene Gr sch Lloyd I-'all Francu D1etr1ch Leona d I-1uItrr an Iames Ienktns WIIIIGWI Golden Lorren Gull 'er Law nc Hultrran lames Cowan An h nv D LOUIS Gerzma Iohn Grolerndnd Donald Hedrt n Georg Hanson Raymond Hlllmrd Front Row Audrey lohnson Beth Arn McC,onnel Iule OConnor Ethel Leake Roee Betty McKenna Iohnson Audrey Munson Charlotte Iohneon Row II Cal Ioh son Glade Mermeer Wayne Itordl McCluekey Iuanlta Ltrale Betty McClellan P ul M 16 Row III Charles McKal p Paul Io Lo ey Marshall Luo er W1ll1 Orcutt Fredel kKe J Go don Newton Davld lohr on Patrt lc Row IV Elno lonneon Gerald Oyler Flt wor h Lannt g Car ace Mtcheau Leonard O It Io 11 Robert Iohnson Iohn McGhee Rlcha ,x lohnson on INel Lllho Fltzs m Row IV eheve L1 mea IIarry Walter Kemp' Front Row Ellzabeth Shmatelt Iacqdehnc VJ xugln Hel rt Made Vtrgtma Swan on Ewlyn V Ilfr tr Iorrame Peterson Bettv Peter on Row II lure Por Mar ha Tm er Anna Mae Pe Igfflllfl tu ge Betty Ann Swanson lean Ro xwel He on Sweden Sa am Wa -cer Iune Vlleaver Row III lr nd Recd art e Rergel Aleda Rant Shtrley Swan O1 Ro e N1 m r Pot Nlhlltam Helen Swat aw ham Wtlharn Vaebtnae Row IV lo eph Zamp g 1 Gt '1 1 Rtclcert Lar y Wood Ia I1 Petereon Frederlclc Trlmble Bastl Wamblade Iohn VValIc r lo epn Strlannt Iamee Stewart La d Tra OFFICERS GERALD OYLER - - - Presidert BETH AIYI M,COl'lXIELL - ecrwury IAMES GUSTAFSO I - Vice P.e:ridonl DAVID TRAX ---- Lara . .r Page 40 ROOM 20 ROOM 28 ROOM 26 ROOM 27 Iumors Front ROW Mary COl6'llC1 lenn1e Colella Norma Buhl Georg1anna Cannon Anna lane Cannon Genev1ev Anderson V1rg1n1a Burt Row II Frances Anderson Mary lane Cadden Margaret Cartwr1ght Helen Col l1ns Lena Costanzo Betty Bush Sue Castano loanne Antonell1 Row III LaVerne Anderson Kenneth An derson Iune Anderson Frances Bal ey Charlotte Boyd LOIS Collter Iames C Carlson Row IV Bob Bode occo lames A Carlson Sammy Ca tano Dar el Alcorn Dean Ackley Russel Anderson Bob Bloorngreen VV1nnet Andrew I1m Bloomqu1st Front Row Bety Hdltman Loutse Gaylord Martlyn Henry EITYTIG Grand1nett1 Ruth FISCUS Sl11r ey Fox Betty Hartrnan Mary Ferraro Row II Florence Grol mund Helen EUNIS Betty Er1ckson Arley Eslnelman Madel1ne F1tzgerald Mary letto Leona Hook Al1ce Irons Row III Dor1s Hanson Dorothy Hau Ieanne Ea gett lack Golden A tlnur lohnson VV1ll am Gustafson War en Hayes Row IV Arthur G1llott1 Don G1llOIl1 Clarence W1lson Bob Cutlnbertson lack Cournean Eugene Glatt Row V Bob Hetr1ck B1ll Covet Clttton H llard Genano D1 ello Walter Dolon Bob Henry B111 H1llrnan Eugene Donald on Front Row Ange11ne N1gl1azzo Frances Manross l-latt1e Lathroo Marguente Losey Valar1e Kr1bbs LOUISE Kalnle Lorratne N1 klas Row II Beatr1ce Morr1s Efnrna Knapp Ruth Larson Helen McCleery H1lda Mc Kenna MGTIOH lonnson Row III Adel1a Reyno'ds Loretta lolnnson Eulalta Manno Ehzabeth Mclsnall Grace M1ller lean Lyte Madeltne Ol1ver Peggy Kenler Row IV Leo Mtltord Harold Mader Arnold Nelson Ken Mayo Russel P1tt Luther Maze Norman Kep er Ray lolnnson Arden Monson Row V Ga1l Morten on Sy ve er OFZCCDOWSKI Ph1l Larson Bob Mesler Vvalter Noonan Bob Kepler Lyle Langdon Bernard Luck George McGlnee Paul Mclntyre Front Row Ka nyleen R1s1nger Katnle n Swan on Norma Vltlson DOTIS Proctor Ro ella Rant Ro emary Scut la Dor1s Wanlberg Row II Rtta Yost Sally PIGYOIII Ma gar t Scutella AH'19llG Stewart Lo1s Swan on Row III l1m Plmlltr Don Port Anthony VIIO Bob Tunall Don W1le I1 1 Vogan Row IV Vernon Ran Evert Swan on Bob S nultz lonn Tr1rnble Mart n VanG1esen F1c'1ara Roye George VvOOd1I'1 Paul Peterson Row V Stanley Swanson Bob Zook Gerald Stewart Frank Vlto OFFICERS DO' GILLOTTI Pres1den' MARY IETTO Secret ,I ROBERT TUNALL V1ce Pres1dent DOR S HANSON Trea uret Page 41 I 1 I 1 1 -f I 'V 1 ' I A I I A - 1 I I I - - I A - 1 I L I 1 1 ' ' I.- 1 - 1 5 1 7 1 1 - 1 A1 A . . . . . . , w X 4' I I E' 1 - 1 I A I A ' ' . 1 I 1 . T A A 1 I - r : 1 , ' ' ' ' 1 I A 1 A I A ' ' I A 1 1 , c , , A A 1 is , L I 'I ' A I I I . .AA 1 . . A . . 1. . . . 1 - i 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 N ' I N ' 1- , ' ' , . , A 1 , 1 , 1 . 1. - 11 A l- 1-? ' ' -Q 7 1 , . O' ' ' ' 1 , I 1 ' H f- - 1 , e s 1, . . , . , s 1 , s e1. , . . - , r e J , 1 - 11 - 1 ,SA , , 1 , , rr . - t, A . . 1 . . U1 , A . 1 Q , c. , 1 , a 1 , 1 1 r, A 1. ' I I 1 ' tt - - - 1 , Q - - ar' F X ' ' I I ' -Q . - . . .A A A . . . A, Adamkavitz Anderson Beau Seigneur Benscoter Benson Blaine Bodine Bonfilio Burns Cannon Carbough H. Cartwright I. Cartwright Caruso Christenson Clifford Conklin Cook Seniors EDWARD V. ADAMKAVITZ Eddie -Typing Club I5 Football 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Hunting and Fishing Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Possesses the most dis- tinguishable laugh in the school5 Hi-Y 45. FREDA ANDERSON-Glee Club 15 Latin Club 15 Homeroom Secretary I5 Intramural Captain 2, 35 Intramurals 1-45 Knitting Club I5 Class Secretary 2-45 Marjorie Hollis in junior play5 Homeroom Treasurer 3. MARY E. BEAU SEIGNEUR-Thespian Club 2, 35 Iunior Dra- rnatics 25 Dancing Class 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Interested in dancing, ROBERT BENSCOTER Bennie - Basketball I-45 Foot- ball 2-45 Intramurals 1-45 Tumbling I-45 Orchestra 2-45 Camera Club I-35 Band 15 Class President 2, 35 Vice President 45 Hurri-Kane Photographer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. A. THEODORE BENSON Ted - Fndman Ministrel 45 Camera Club 1, 25 Kahiah Klub 3, 45 Intramurals I-4, BILL BLAINE-Basketball I-45 Football 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 2-45 Kahiah Klub 35 HURRI- KANE 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Minstrel 35 Portrayed Theo Arbucklem in the junior play, CHARLES BODINE 'I'easpoon - Band I, 25 Class President I5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Student Council 35 Assistant Football Manager 35 Football Manager 45 Played l'Papa Hollis in the junior play5 Business Manager for HURRI-KANE 45 Athletic Council 45 End- man Minstrel 3, 4. IOHN F. BONFILIO Iohnny - Orchestra l-35 Band I-35 Intramurals I-45 Phy-Chy 35 Radio Club 45 Tumbling I-4, WILLIAM BURNS Puck -Typing Club 15 Intramurals I-45 Hunting and Fishing Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Hall Patrol 4. FRANCES E. CANNON Frcm - One ot the roller skat- ing enthusiasts ot the class5 Also is much in evidence it there is anything to be done for the Home Economics Department. ALVERDA E. CARBOUGH Birdio -- lust came to our 'ltair halls of learning from Russell City5 Has shown her skill in Home Economics, HARRY CARTWRIGHT Bus - Band I5 Orchestra I5 Intramur- als 1-45 Intramurals Council 3, 45 Typing Club 25 Intra- mural Manager 45 Athletic Council 4. IAMES E. CARTWRIGHT I. C. - Stamp Club I: Orchestra l, 25 Band I, 25 Intramurals 1-45 Hunting and Fishing Club 2-45 Phy-Chy 35 Likes to fish and ski. FRANCES CARUSO Fran - Hiking Club I5 Glee Club I, 25 Typing Club I5 Intramurals 25 Commercial Club 4. RICHARD CHRISTENSON- Dick - Band 1-35 Student Council 25 Phy-Chy 35 Hi-Y 45 Thespian Club 35 Boys' Quartet Accompanist 35 Partial to ice skating, skiing, and reading. LILLIAN CLIFFORD Lil - Intramurals 1-45 Latin Club l, 25 Knitting Club I5 Student Council 25 Thespian Club 25 Hi-Lite 2, 35 Hiking Club 2, 35 Kahiah Klub 35 HURRI- KANE 45 Phy-Chy 35 Dancing Class 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Lite Began at Sixteen lor Lil in junior play, GERTRUDE CONKLIN Cranky --Glee Club I, 25 Knitting Club 15 Hiking Club 2, 35 Intramurals 35 Rather quiet but occasionally takes time out to have lun. IOE COOK Ioe - Band 1-45 Orches- tra l-45 Tooted the clarinet for tour years in the band and orchestra. Page 42 ROBERTA COX Bert - Latin Club Ig Intramurals 2, 35 Hiking Club 3, 45 Athletic Council 45 Phy-Chy 35 National Honor Society 45 Intramural Manager senior year, Enioys outdoor sports THOMAS M. CRAIG Tom -Hi-Y 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Dancing Class 45 HURRI-KANE 45 Has done some boxing, Came to Kane from Lima, Ohio, Keeps in trim by driving a lumber truck on Saturdays. IEROME K. DAVIS Casey - Dancing Class 35 Stage Crew 45 Always in the woods on the first day of hunting or fishing season. MARIAN G. DOUGHERTY Maricm - Glee Club I-35 lunior Dramatics I5 Hiking Club I-45 Orchestra lj Rifle Club 3, 45 Intramurals I-45 A ski enthusiast5 Helped carry the colors for the ski team. EMMA DROZNIN Emma - Latin Club I5 Hi-Life 2, 35 Hi-Life Editor 45 Kahiah Klub 35 Thespian Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Likes cooking, reading, knitting, and the radio. PHYLLIS ECKBORG Phil - Glee Club I-45 Hiking Club I5 Mixed Chorus 35 Partial to hiking, music, and roller skating. BETTY MAE ELIASON Belty - Knitting Club I5 Com- mercial Club I5 Student Council 2, 45 Bus kept her out of many school activities5 Office practice took spare time. AMELIA ESMOND Melie - Knitting Club I5 Typing Club I5 Intramurals 25 Hi-Life 35 Dancing Class 45 Commercial Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Ap- peared as Snookie in Life Begins at Sixteen . IACK E. FLOWER Ic1ck - Intramurals l-45 Kahiah Klub 3, 45 Supported his homeroom teams every year in every sport. A. WILFORD FOX Will - Typing Club I5 Hunting and Fishing Club 45 Rifle Team 45 Spent most of his time with his studies5 Likes outdoor sports. WILLIAM F. FREDELL Bill - Kahiah Klub 35 A future aviator5 Reads everything available on aviation. RICHARD E. FREEBURG Dick - Intramurals I-45 Hunting and Fishing Club 2-45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 45 Rifle Team 4. IANET GOULD Iane! - Knitting Club I5 Commercial Club 2, 35 Dancing Class 35 Girl Reserves 45 Office practice took up most of her time. BETTY HAYES HAYSIE - Typing Club I5 Iunior Dramatics I, 25 In- tramurals I5 Thespian Club 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Dancing Class 45 Girl Reserves 45 Secretary of the Athletic Association 45 National Honor Society 4. IOHN HILLMAN Iack - Intramurals I5 Football 2-45 Track 2-45 Basketball 35 Hockey Team 45 Ski Team 45 Interests are all connected with athletics. IOAN HOLLAND Ioan - Glee Club I, 2, 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Knitting Club I5 Intramurals I, 2, 35 Girl Reserves I, 2,5 Hiking Club I5 Dancing Class 3, 4. RUBY IUNE HOLT Ruby - Glee Club I-35 Intramurals l, 25 Knitt- ing Club 25 Typing Club 25 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 3, 45 Dancing Class 3, 4. PAUL IACOBUS Iake - Student Council I-45 Intramurals I-45 lunior Dramatics lg Basketball I-45 Thespian Club 25 Assistant Football Manager 35 Co-Football Manager 45 Dancing Class 3, 45 Athletic Council 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Tumbling 35 National Honor Society 4, ,- Co:-1 Dougiiert Eliason Fo ft: Gould Holland 1- UW as Page 43 Seniors Fw.-1 'H,... LAA... f.,i,l. fxrozn.. Egiqhgrq Ezrzzorga Fiowcr Fred'-I, Freeburg Have.: Hiiman Holt Iacobus '04, 'E 5? S V' I I1 as 5 213 4 i -aj 4 'Z ef! 'vt ss sag.. 26. 45 1 5:-v gf' if HI' .. Ae'- 9-10 M if Je' , .V ,, ,. ...1...1 l. 1.-, 'vwird Lmndrf 'fi M 1- l .-:er Ango. d -1 S1 ir'-V.. .-. 'T .-nj, 1 A. Seniors WILLIAM IACQUET Bill -lntrarnuralss l-4, Art 3, 'l'1:r1r1 no' spent in intramural: 111 ,spent in art or read- ing DONALD H. IOHNSON Don - Band 3, lournal- i.nr:1 4' On the editorial staff ot H1-Life during his senior yf-fir, Hops 'Eve bus from East Kane LUELLA D. IOHNSON Lue11a - Glee Club l, Iunior Dramatics 2, Tl1o1:r11an Club 3, Intramurals l-4, PhyfChy 3, Kahiah Klub 3 4, Hi-Lite 3, Hiking Club 3, National Honor S' C'If'T':' 3, 4, Girl Reaserves 3 4, HURRLKANE 4 MILDRED D. IOHNSON Iohnie -Knitting Club 1, H1lc1r1g Club Dancing Class 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. WALLACE IOHNSON Wally -lntram11ral:z l-4, lntra- l!.1LY il Counszi 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, .Athletic Council 3 t B1 ke ball Manage 3 Treasurer of Cla 3 4 Ba me oo Manager 4 lational Honor Society 4 MYRON FRANCIS IOLLY Buster Camera Club l ia 4 H Y 4 lnterested in woodwork q CI bit in 1 to get b nind a ioy sticic and so o HERSHEL KNAOVSKY Hershel ln rarnural l 4 H rd fit tamp coll: tor May W ll be termed DON KARLENE Don great outdoo lnterests a e 'na'1y P g Po g Tinker wi li car 'vig K3 in GENEVIEVE M KELLAR Iennie Intra ll a 4 H cing Club 2 3 Girl Reserve 3 4 Ioined e s o e year ROGER LANGDON Roger Cl 1b Z4 Lik to tramp hrough the wild outdoors to 1 1 EMILY LATSHAW Emily ll Kri 'rig Club l Hiking un R e C ir t 1'1g and ice K'1t1'1g RUSSELL LEAKE Russ ra 1urals 14 Devoted much of his time to Hunting and Fishing 1r1 rcii h in Ka High Seldom miss or 1 ANGELA LEONDARD Gail in Club l 1k , . b , , llanoin , r,, m - 1:1 .ig 1' . 111:ten.ng to good radio pio raxzin HOWARD LUNDBERG Howard - Swim ming, .- - , ll'lf.4 an' dr 'n ' sic' aroun ta , u cpu .17 1, MARGARET IESSIE MAC EWEN Margaret - ' ffm, Qg 5 ' 1 , ,,, Glee Ciu , :rg 1.11 Thexspian Club 4, Kahiah Klub 3, 4, lit-Lge Q 171 :uf 'fog' 3 4, Dancing Class.: 4, HURHIY ff 4- ffaionf o .oi C ,Q FRANCIS B. MANGOLD Francis -Kal11al1 Klub 4, HURRl-KALE 4, Lett Kan, High in '36 and returned for I x .-nic: year, .?1.1..,graphy and horse back rid rig -hie , MARIAN EVELYN MAYER Mcxriun - Danc- rtg CQ ..'. 3 4, Girl Re.1f:r'.'e.' 3 4, Tho:1p1'in Club 3, C2CI!1TIlf:T1'l'1l Club 3, Caine to Kano High in her iunior Q'f:'1Y Pu.-'ipod tyrqewriter keys from lrnorn 'til nite' for llURRf-KAffE and H1-LHC? 4 BETTE MCCAULEY Bette Gif' Club l, Ll, Hiking l 2 3, Girls' lntrarnurals l 2, S-'fffiig zrfi cooking :petri interests, Carrie tc Nei rgfiif Cay during her senior year ILA MCCAULEY lla -Intramurals l-45 Hiking Club I-45 Dancing Class 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 Likes outdoor sports, especially ice skating, LOLA MARIE MCKENNA Pokey Ioe - Hiking Club lg Typing Club l5 Intra- murals I-45 Rifle Club 45 Sometimes finds enough arn- bition to skate and engage in other sports. DON MCLAUGHLIN Cactus - Class Treasurer 15 Intra- murals I5 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Minstrel 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 45 Dancing Class 35 lournalism 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Life 35 Hurri-Kane Editor 4, BETTY MCQUILLAN Betty - Glee Club 15 Latin Club l5 Hiking Club l-45 Intramurals l-45 Iunior Dramatics 2, Thespian Club 35 Athletic ability was clearly shown by her acrobatics as a cheer leader. LEVERNE MICHEAU Iohn - Hunting and Fishing Club 2-45 Intramurals I-35 His special interest is boy scout work. THERESA G. MILFORD Trease - Hiking Club l, 25 Latin Cluo 1, 25 Intramurals 1, Z5 Student Council l5 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Dancing Class 3. ROBERT W. MILLER Huck - Camera Club I, 25 Intra- murals l-45 Student Council 35 Football 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Capt. of Hall Patrol 45 Ski Team 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. CHARLES MICELI Mitch - Intramurals l-45 Basket- ball l-45 Orchestra 15 Chief interest is spinning around in his Studebaker. PATRICIA MITCHELL Pat - Glee Club I5 Latin Club 15 Intramurals l-45 Hiking Club 2, 35 Student Council 25 Art Club 3, 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Kahiah Klub 35 Production Editor of Hi-Life 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ALICE MOBERG Bunny -Latin Club 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 25 Hiking Club 1, 25 Kahiah Klub 35 Girl Rem serves 3, Hi-Life 3, 4, DELORES MOSER Dade - Hiking Club l-45 Intramurals l-45 Glee Club 35 Phye Chy 3, 45 Another sports enthusiast. CHRISTY NELSON Christy - Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35Busy catching buses much of the time-5 Interests in hunting, fishing, and scouting were never neglected. NAOMI NELSON Cissy - Latin Club l, 25 Intramurals I-35Hiking Club l, 3, 45 Thespian Club 35 Reserves 3, 45 Dancing Class5 Knitting Club l. BOB NELSON Bob -Intramurals I-45 Basketball I-45 Student Council 2, 45 Wrestling l5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Dancing Class 4. RICHARD NICHOLS Dick - Band 3, 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Radio Club 45 It's the flying twins with the Nichols boys-both build models and both aspire to fly someday. ROBERT NICHOLS Bob - Band 3, 45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Radio Club 45 Whats true for Dick is true for Bob and Where Bob goes, there goes Dick. MICHAEL F. NICOLAZZO Mike -Intramurals l-45 Phy-Chy 3, 45 Dancing Class 45 National Honor Society 45 Builds model airplanes. HOWARD NORMAN Howie -ln- tramurals l-35 Opposite interests are outstanding for l'Howie 5 Indoors he dances although he's bashful5 outdoors he hunts. McCauley McQuillan Miller Moberg N. Nelson B. Nichols Seniors McKenna Micheau Miceli Moser B. Nelson Nicolazzo McLaughlin Milford Mitchell C. Nelson D. Nichols Norman Page 45 Y' 'WG 'bf' 215 Piggy xi- X 15 .14 fe' 9' cy ,Q 6 Ogren pf.-,F it 1'rC1 'll'I'l . Sandberg Q I. -.-we -I Mi.: :CTI Q Siiei pfjfki Pinf-T P -'n lf' ','I. 'il'i.' If -,-. Hcyffr .' i Spiselt ' rr S'.'.'an.son W-,gg Seniors Page 4o LAURETTA MAE OGREN Farmer -Cwlee Club l, Iunior Dramatics 2, Corrirrxercial Club 3, 4, Girl Ite- :-erves 3 4, Dancing Class 3 4, Enioys winter sports, Portrayed Daisy in the Junior play. THOMAS L. O'SHEA Irish - Football 2-4 Basketball l, Intramurals l 4, Hi-Y 3 4, Dancing Class 3, 4, Mixed Cl.orus 3, Halt Patrol 3, 4, Sports kept 'ilrisli quite busy. KATHRYN L. PARKHURST Kay - Band l-3, Dancing Class 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Found tizrie for reading and the piano BEATRICE PETERS Becx - Knitting Club l, Giee Ciub 2, Dancing Class 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Hobby is collecting rliotoaraplis ROBERT POTTER Bob - Hunting and Fislixng Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, President Student Council 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, Captain Hall Patrol 3, H1-Y 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 4, Bob came to K H S troin Cleveland in '38, 'Crandall' in junior play IACK R. POWELL Duster -Student Council l, 2, Hall Patrol 3 4, Hi-Y 4, Hi-Lite 4, A loyal supporter ot atliletic teams, Busy after school in Campbells News Store KATHRYN RANKIN Kitty --Hiking Club l-4, Intri- rtiuriils l, Dancing Class 3 4, Enioys ice skating and collecting snapsliots ELIZABETH E. REYNOLDS Lizzy -Commercial Club 3, 4, Knitting Club l, Out :ide oi school interegts drawing and outdoor sport,- MARIAN LOUISE RICKERT Mick - Knitting Club l, Latin Club l, Glee Club I 3, Intramurals I-4, The-sjeian Club 2 3, Hiking Club 2, Hi-Lite 2, 3, Dancing Class 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 3, Mixed Cnorus 3, Trio 4, HURRI- KAIIE 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. STANLEY I. ROSSMAN Stan -lntrarnurals l-4, A area' a .'.' et to his teain, Other interests include skiing and iiiking. IDA IANE ROYER Iane -- Glee Club l 3 Mixed Chorus l, 3, Hiking Club l, Hi-Lite 2-4, Girl Re- 1erves l, 3, Dancing Class 4, Polka Dot Minsirel.: 4, lanes twin interests are swirnzning and dancing KENNETH H. SAFF Ic1ke - Hunting and I7isl.ing Club 4, lunior Vfeatber Bureau 4, Living out of town Kari oeff:-lofea reading and '.-Joodvlorlz as liobbieg VIRGINIA SANDBERG Ginger - Dancing Clasp 3 Her studies kept her busy, but she did tirid tirne to collect pictures. PAUL P. SPASEFF Spots -lnirov tziurals l-4, Basketball l-4, Typing Club 2, 'Spots' waz' ','fi:'.'iiy guard and a good one, in his senior year, Hi. fret interest is tlie Detroit Tigers. MARY STEWART Mcxry - Band 2, Marys interests were rnusic ara cooking, Prorn the latter she got a great deal oi enioyirient. ROBERT SWANSEEN Swcmee - Hunting and Fishing Club 2-4 lntrainurala l-4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Senior Claes Presi- den' 4, Atlielefic Council Vice President 4 Student Court liidge 4, Rifle Teartz President 4, Ski Tearn 3, 4, llational Honor Society 4, LEANDER SWANSON Iune -lntrarnurals l-4, Band l-4, Qrcliefntra l-4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hockey Tearn 4, A loyal rnernber of tlie Hall Patrol for two yearf VIRGINIA M. SWEDENIELM Vir - Latin Club l, Hiicing Club l 2, Knitting Club 1 lriirarnur ily 3, 4, Cub 2, Dancing Class 3 4. HARRY A. THOMAS Buddy -Intramurals I, 25 Tlies- pian Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Dancing Class 3, 45 A dancing enthusiast, Was black man for a day in Polka Dot Minstrels. BETTY LOU TINGLEY Bette Lou - Glee Club l, 25 Intramurals l-35 Hiking Club l-45 Thespian Club 35 Phy-Chy 35 Dancing Class 45 Drum Majorette 45 l'Hilda in junior play. KENNETH I. VALENTOUR KEN - Football I-45 Basketball l-45 Track l-45 Camera Club I5 Wrestling 2, 35 Hunting and Fishing Club 35 Hall Patrol 3, 4. HERBERT H. VAN DERVOORT Herb -Intramurals l-45 Hunting and Fishing Club 45 Devoted most of his spare time with 'lMike in sports and outdoor life. MICHAEL P. VERTILLA Ir. Mike -Intramurals l-45 Camera Club l, 25 Student Council 35 Kahiah Klub 35 HURRI-KANE 45 Likes hunting and sports. HELEN WAHLBERG Helen - Took a liking to junior draina- tics in her freshman year5 Now enjoys playing the piano and reading5 Tries her hand at writing too. RICHARD WARD Dick - Football 2-45 Student Coun- cil 2, 35 I-iall Patrol 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Athletic Council 45 Track Manager 45 National Honor Society President 45 Paul Hollis in junior play 3. IIM WEAVER Doc - An outstanding debator in Kahiah Klub 3, 45 President of Kahiah 45 Chief interest aside from riding around in his Plymouth is hunting. KATHERINE WENK Kate - Latin Club I5 Music accompanist I-45 Band 3, 45 Knitt- ing Club l5 Intramurals l, 25 Thespian Club 25 Hi-Life 2, 35 HURRI-KANE 45 Minstrel Show 3, 45 Student Court Iudge 4. MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS M. E. - Hiking Club I-35 Glee Club l-45 Knitting Club I5 Latin Club I5 Intra- murals l, 25 Art Club 25 Keeps a scrapbook of extreme fashions. BETTY IANE WISE Bj - Latin Club lp Knitting Club I5 Glee Club I5 Student Council l-4, Council Secretary 45 Dancing Class 3, 45 Thespian Club 25 Intramurals 25 Cheerleader I-45 Momma Hollis in junior play. BONETTA E. ZERBE Bonnie - Dancing Class 45 Came from Sheffield High last year5 Spends most of her time studying5 Finds some time for her skating and reading. FLOYD ZERBE Ir. Iune - Came from Sheffield last year, Football 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 45 Likes hunting and sports. CLARENCE DAVIS Daisy -The name goes well with his hobby which, strange- ly enough, is cooking5 However, intramurals and basketball developed his more manly qualities. GLENN A. PALMQUIST Chick - Stamp Club I, 25 Along with Herb and Mike Glenn supported his homeroom teams every year in intramuralsg Enjoys all sports especially hunting and fishing. ANNA MARIE CARDOMONE Annie - Hiking Club I5 Glee Club I-45 Dancing Class 3, 45 Hobby is swimming but likes music5 A talented soloist. MARGARET DOUGHERTY Margie - Glee Club I-45 Hiking Club I, 25 Dancing Class 3, 45 Typing Club I5 Another one interested in sports, especially skating and skiing. BETTY F. SHREFFLER Betty -Latin Club I5 Hiking Club 15 Knitting Club 25 Thespian Club 35 Dancing Class 3, 45 Partial to no sport in particular but enjoys them all. Page 47 Seniors Tingley Ve tilla Weaver Wise Davis Dougherty Valentour Wahlberg Wenk B. Zerbe Palmquist Shreffler ' I fn il My 'ft' Q. A1 IO Eeyers Bollmger Copeland Donovan Eckman e1t McKr'1ght Heath Harper Iaycox John on Faculty FLORENCE ALLIO Roon I5 E IQlI I HURRI KAI E EVELYN BEYERS Room 27 Co1nmerc1al H1 L BELLE BOLLINGER Roorn 24 I:1t1'1 Ser o Ad 1 er Inter No ETHEL C COPELAND Room I4 S131 n Hmtorv K'11tPurl Club CARRIE DONOVAN A ROSANA ECKMAN Engheh Iour'1al15m H1I. Chalr 1a Aisembly Progr m Co 111n1ttee CHRISTIAN F FEIT Ir Room I3 Economlc Ma ILIYICIIICN Huntmg and F1sh1ng Club R1tle Team SUE STUMPF MCKNIGHT Roo 1 23 Enghsn lun o Drau at1cs Club Iumor Play DOROTHY IANE HEATH Home E onorruce GIFIS R1I Club IAMESM HARPER Room Ll Indu2tr1al Art Sage Crew GRACE IAYCOX R o1n I2 Engh 11 H1 to y ALICE IOHNSON G l Phy lcal Educa lon G1r's Int1'a1111ra Arammgos HENRY KLIPPERT Room I7 So 1al Studles H Y Aduee Tra lc Coa h LAWRENCE MCKNIGHT Roc A5 E gl 1 Mathemahcx Sophomore Cla S Aa 1 Pa'1c1r1g Cla Aestetant Baelcetballand Football Cod PAUL MONTGOMERY Room 2? Soc al Stud K 1511 Klub PAUL MOWERY R OII 28 Comme Ca I.m or Clase Advtser Iumor Chamber ot COIN 1er o WILLIAM NORBECK Room IO Sc1enc Mathe-1r1at1c Freshman Class Advtser Iun1or Weather Bureau MORRIS ONEILL MUSIC LYNNE O RAMER Roo I9 Wold H1 torv Mathenaug Faculty Manager of At1let1c A OCIGIIO Chfxr 1 of Four Fold I ELIZABETH SHERMAN R on ll E gl I P ch 'Ih ,1a'1 Club S '1 o Play ELIZABETH SWANSEEN Room 28 Co'11re a on CI ea ue Gr R1le Club HIRAM USILANER Bovw Pl 1jSI al Educa1o'1 BIOIOQV I otball Coach Bov Intramurals DALTON G VAN ORMER Room 20 Sc1ence Phy Chy R RUSSELL YOST Room I8 C1v1ce Basketball Coach A 1st'1 Football Coach K pe t MCK ght llontgorwery Movvery lworbeck O lNe1'l R1 S1er 'tan Swan US1la'1er Van Or1 IQ Y t Page 48 5 1 5 'Q I 1 1 A 1 x .,. . I7 1 ' ' 1: ', .1 ' 5: - 11 5 1 1115 - 1 , - 5 5 - 11e - .1 5 1 '15 11 r '1' 5 5 . - 1 5 e ceq '1 A5 . - rt. - '1 5 1 r15 -11e5 II n 11' a 1 . . .1 5 115 11 11 1'5 1 5 . - 11 5 15 1 1 1 1 5 . - ' ' .' 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I - ' 1 1111a:1 1 P an - o 1 5 n ins 15 ren 5 .eso 1 5 e.1 r . - 1 5 1 t1err:1 lg C11 fr l Tr :s r 15 1 ls 1 1 - X 5 .F W T, Al . 1 H .O I 3, N - 5 5 - . . - 1 5 115 5 11:5 1' 1 ni Q Q ' 1 1 Us 1l1p r 1:1 1 V 11 A ' 1 rt H' 1 11 1 1 seen 1' 1 1 or ova -NSF 15 ' v- 4394 PAUL R MILLER Principal OT many years ago student government difte ed materially from its present status The principal met with a srnall group probably hand piciced suggested lines of action torced these through and at the same time tried to convince the students that they participated in school government ln the school year 1939 40 Kane students er,oyed participation in school government to an un precedented degree This we believe was due not only to a mutual respect between the students faculty and admin stration but also to the outstanding group of young people that made up our council These people have wholeheartedly atten pted to bring student problems to council and argue them to a satisfactory settlem nt For the second yea the council has found concrete way ot critici zing praising and evaluating the work of the admtnistratifn the classes and the tudent body ot School more worthwhile to the students and the commurity ot talftng an active interest in the social lite ot the student ot bringing our school in line with the r ideals Kane can be Justly proud of ner activity in state stuaent government organization Being host tor the l94O state convention clearly indicates the l gh stoem that other sclnools have lor Kane and het representatives Proud as we are ot these accomplishments we must not lose sight ot the real theme ot councl work This is to be alert always t possibilities tor improvement ot our present conditions and the enlarg 'nent ot tae sphere ot pupil voice ir scnool affairs which will come to the student bodx when it has proven tt self capable of handling the power and the delegated authority which it already possesses Paul H Miller ETHEL M GREGG Assistant Principal Algebra Student Council National Honor Society Page 50 Y . T 4 . V . . V , M I . I. 4 I . 4 I I . - 4 A 1 4 . . . - y A L 1: 4 4 , . f A I I I L I F 4 V l . 9 A T 4 YV V - S .. 4a . I . . . L , . .NL .J I .A S I , changing routines to conform to changing conditionsg of always cooperating to make Kane High W . A 1. I X. . . 4 . ' ' ' ' ii e i ' ' ' t . ' ' C . . , . . A V' - V , 1 A . GLENNIS H RICKERT Supenntendent OR me the phrase student parttcrpatron rn government better expresses what we attempt rn Kane l-hgn School thar student government The e IS an lmphcatron of student control 1n the latter that rs nerther desrrable nor posslble As or student partlcrpatlon that 15 both de 1 able and posslble lt allows for the var1at1on whtct s tade necessary by tl e dtff rrng degrees of abltrty and response whrch are to be found rn tudents th eact new year T e school authorltles told me prrncrpal and hrs faculty responstble for the con duct of the sc tool S e o tts responsrbrhty may be delegated but by no stretch of the Vnagmatton ay rt be evaded T rs waxes student partrc patron a vamable dependent ent1rely upon tne capactttes r those to whom rt rs glven The most sattsfact ry srtuatton rs that wntcn snows the students wtlhng to accept greater respons othttes for self control f 1th each passtng year and w1ll1ng to conform to those regulatlons set up b tnerr fellows for the better functtonmg of the scaoal soclety To accorhphsh thrs means frne leadershtp and mlhng followshrk lt rneans a frne apprectatl n of what IS meant by Democracy and The Amer rcan Way Be good crtrzens here and you N1ll always be aood ctttzers Successful student partrctpatron rr and control of school affarrs IS a sure mearts of removrng the fear of dtcta torshrp and untntelhgent crttzenshrp frrendly t1me lt has beer mutually rrofttable and because of the splet drd contrrbutrons of you of lcifl one rot s cr forgotten Glennl H Rtclert BOARD OF EDUCATION Front Row M I V Long c B n owII M G G L rk Fedora Hr ft Peg 51 . , Y f wg V . . , , , A A 1 . L A f , . .AJ . ,I .VN Sk- , g . . A. E 1. rx .. j .1 'e'. Q ' s E ' , .n,. ., 'L T l J' ' A ' f 1 l . ozn ftltf Q H r ' , Q ' A If f 4 11. 1. , 1- , . C: , , F. I ' Q A ' 4 ' L ' ' .... A WJ. 1 W k. . . . 'YV r ' ' ' 'o. . .r ' J A to A T ' ' - Our time together has been a happy, r . r M- I A A . o.o, l TOQ . . , , H . 's . . - r. . .sh re, fr K E Wenk, pre-srdent, C T e scoter, Rev l. lf Benson R - r. H. Rtckerf, .auger- LITf'3IifiET.f, lvfr H te house Jecretary Mrs lonn l-larre, Mr. re r c' Kline it frm urer, Mr, Henry fn. ell e Index to Advertlslng ARCADE CAFE BLAIR AND COMPAI Y BLOOMOUIST S BLOOMQUIST PRINTING COMPANY BRAYS CASH CPOCERY BROADBEI T STITELER COMPAI Y BROWNS BOOT SHOP BROWN O C CAMPBELL NEWS STORE COHN H I COPELAND F G DAI DEE SHOP D VIS D G VN R DEICHES CLOTHING CO Inc ELSON CHARLES GARDEN AND GIFT SHOP GARDNER H D I-IILLCREST RESTAURANT HILMAS BEAUTY SHOP HOLGATE BROTHERS COMPANY HOLMES FRED R HUB SHOE CCMPANY IAHN 6. 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ELECTRIC MAYTA PHILCO ZENITH FRIGIDAIRE Phone 86 I Kane Pennsylvama I-IOLC-BATE BROTHERS COMPANY KANE PENNSYLVANIA Y K Page 53 J K Vw ' In Kcme I I J w begins at I J , o n . Comer Ches nut and S. Fraley Streets 53 Fraley Street Open Evening' Phone 852 0 C, - - S1 les 111111 Servfc I Kane, Pa. Q- f J N ARCADE CAFE Try our dellclous bro lated hamburg and other good thmgs to eat Hearty Congratulatlons to the CLASS OF 40 BLOOMQUIST S TAILORS CLEANERS CAMPBELL NEWS STORE Newspapers Magazines Books Candy D 6. W R DAVIS INSPECTION STATION 3663 rown s Boot Shop POPULAR PRICED FOOTWEAR for the ENTIRE FAMILY 68 The new 40 ELECTROLUX The Refrigerator you Hear about u never Hear' KAN!! 43 FRALEY sr KANE PA I AS Page 54 J K ' if Auto Storage Taxi Service Kane. Pennsylvania 42 Fraley Street Kane, Pa. phone 500 Y O I C B ' S 7 i N J I1 1 - 1 - J t 4 - , Y 7' off S ll::tVg:xnslTY Tow NSWGEE T 4 Q45-X QA A xx JLLHLE -'C Mmafwf 6' Q55 f 6'-KQ vw 0 H OV IDIDIINTIZ JI C.,,.,,,..,,........,..s EUR H? 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L 'I' I f ' vslsn We 1'l'll'gI'lIlIlI l'vllI1l'l'l'S l','1'e'1'.x If'lIt'I'1' t 1 . - , k I . . i 19 Gre . ' 9 N 7 Gif fl Gig bm, Q I 2011 J gfaw Il .Beaufzfu 1U pl .Ma ff Your youthful slen de becxutypkoto qrcrphed todoly v 111 be CI pmceless p C L re ecord of you m the yeorrs to come Ca THE NICOLAS STUDIO For Your Appolntment Soon Phone 333 KANE PA Y 4' Page 57 4EVHHNUUUVVNgi 511 f ff UI J .4 x Your ldwa will' Garage Dealef S0169 92 iii Two Locatzone an Kane UUAUW MERCHANDISE Womens and Mlsses READY TO WEAR and MILLINERY BAN UH EHUP WILLIAM G LUDWIG c 1 Atlantlc' s KANE PENNA F A WILLMAN AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING GREASING FENDER BODY REPAIRS WRECKING SERVICE Nash LaFayette Cars F I 488 P g 8 N ' 1 5 ' . IH K omp ete . ervice i' PM Corner Greeves and Chase Sis. J 1 x - V Chase at ie d St. Phone Y F cr e 5 PERSONAL FINANCE CO KANE LUMBER and FUEL COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES COAL COKE WOOD MCyP Hzlmas Beauty Shop SHAMPOOS FINGER WAVES PERMANENTS Ldl 2452 d dFdy COMPLETE SNAPSHOT SERVICE KODAKS KODAK FILM DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING Newcomer s Pharmacy Moser Manufacturing Company l l Manufacturers 0IL and GAS WELL Supplles Equlpment M General Machine Work g Quwdyu of All Kinds Phone 180 KANE, PA Page 59 A K Phone 434 ' 88 Fraley Street Kane, Pennsylvania ' ' T. T. c o , top. Phone 443 ' 9 Special Prices for School Girls ! ! 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I mr r e T 0 . ll ru une a A Sheet etal ork - Tin Roofing and S outing Fishing Tackle - Guns cmd Ammunitio ' Skis - a es - e s - Accessories Q F 7fze NIUW sn, 'M IEE IIIIEIIIII MADE FRESH , fs MILLS Inc Kane Pennsylvcxn Cl DAILY Congratulatxons to the Nuts Candles cLAss OF 40 Suzanne Shoppe C ONGRATULATIONS STOLLS DRY GOODS Congratuluhons to the Graducxtmg Class of KANE HIGH SCHOOL and Thanks to the Supporters of th 1940 HURRI KANE SPRINC-5 WATER a G COMPANY OF KANE Page 61 4 K 'A' Y F .4 L 8 'A' Coats 'k Dresses ir Hats or Ladles and Chxldren DRY GOODS NOTIONS CHARI ES EI SON The Chase Sheet Store Kane Pa MCCLEERY WOLF FARM Un w Lobo W Ulu Q Ill flu U 01111 1 es West of Kane Route I nn IUIIIIIUIUIIS T M PAISLEY GENERAL INSURANCE Room 1 New Cohn Block Kane P fs 1109 Y X 'A' 9 'A' -Af 9 ir VERYONE knows the story of the Betier Mousetrap We hke to thrnk that our better quahty of pnnung and square deahng have brought old cus tomers and new back to our door trrne after Urne for the pas? forty one y e a r S When you Want a better pnnted lob thrnk of F. J. Bloomquist Printing Co. 122 FRALEY ST. KANE, PENNA. Page 62 J x I I . ..-- 1 , I H - f ,Ser 011 ir J 5,1 1 J 1 - . U. , KKYV , I ' ' . N Ar . . C o E . 4 -A' 1 if ' ' . . - Q 4' WW, Mm F Fme Quahty at a Reasonable PIICS Is Your Problem Then OUR STORE Is Your Answer Delches Clothing Co, Inc Phone Kane 3 U SMART WALKER CREAMERY Y uns Women Kuo PRODUCTS COMPANY Ma ufacturers of La Vlctolre Walke s Celebrated IXL Ice C ecxm or Norih Western Pennsylvamcxs Lead ng Ice Cream WEARING APPAREL KANE WARREN DUNKIRK In Tune wlth ihe Txmes TEMPLE PHARMACY KANES COMPLETE DRUG STORE O G BROWN MORTICIAN DRUGS GIFTS SODAS Telephone 606 Phone Kane' PU Page 63 .4 N ll ll U r pn . I O . o 'k EVERYTHING FOR LAD AND HIS DAD ir Y 7 J K r' r f t . . 504 Y W EE f zls cfm colleqmte Qtqle brings you e 'k LATEST i GAYEST 'k MOST FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR HUB QHOF C0 d 1 here FIRS ci p ce yo i pay Coats D esses M1ll1ne y Unde ppa el Hosl y G o gfLI'l'l6UZ J Goku KANE FRUIT and CANDY COMPANY KANE BOTTLING WORKS gmck flanifaac Blair 6' Company 224 Chase St eet KANE PA cxge 64 J W If K, . ,, K K K -- . YOu'1l fm i T 1 the ri u want O th . I I I I - i 'k r 'k r i' r-cx r i' 'er 'k l ves r X J 0 . Irwarporalezf lI1'sl1'11c'I1've HNIIIIIGIIQS f1ppr11'e1 Y. N Sales and Sl'I'Uff'l' O . 6-' ' N r K Y 0'-1 ig f,1fQx 3 vt: ,Ld HN AND OLLIER AGAIN Ki z N' Y Repeafed acceptance by dlscrumnnahng Year Book Boards has nnspnred and susfauned Dhe Jahn 8. Olller slogan that gathers nncreas mg sngnlfncance wlfh each succeednng year rgfc CLASS OF 40 Moy your yeors oe full ol health and success To ha Je good leoltl you need Cl good quohty of food TO GET GOOD QUALITY FOOD go to the GROCERY CO KANE WILCOX DeYOUNG i QUALITY if STYLE if VALUE Go hand ln hand at the Broadbent Stlteler C0 If 1111 1111 uf Bray s Cash Grocery Home of Fnendly Servxce 127 Pa k A e N ll 1!1f M1 B t Ol ey Ca ned Vegetables Bl e Bunny Canned F u ts D le Bra d Pneapple Oma Flour These B a ds Guam tee You Fnest Qual ty Wholesome Foods vo BFTTILII INVPSTMI' WT Today Than fbeecfecf 011 R OKLAHOMA TEXAS KANSAS Checks Each Month from Major O11 Companles B49 ffefufmfi For Further Informahon See Fred R ll0llll0S, Broker 67 Fraley Street Kane Penna Page 66 G ' ! 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