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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 '
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v -v. 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 .
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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
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