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THE SUPERINTENDENT Tl-HE faculty of our schools has been active registering youths for selective service, issuing ration books and sundry other volunteer work. It has participated in the Red Cross Wfar Fund drive, plan- ned payroll deductions for War bond pur- chases and contributed funds to carry on necessary work. You students, too, have been active in war stamp and bond purchases, scrap drives, Victory Book campaigns, in line with your junior Red Cross and Victory Corps activities. All this has been in addition to the regular school work and indicates how total war has changed the program of our school. School has not kept as usual. Each of us has had to make adjustments and add to our normal load. Those who have been able to make these adjustments , Without altering their attitudes have been GLENNIS H, RICKERT fortunate indeed. Supffinffndfnf All, however, have done their best to stiffen and secure the home front. For this all are to be commended. You have all learned, too, I hope, that in a democracy the successful survival of all is the responsibility of each. Our Way of life, the four freedoms, are main- tained by our Working together. 'lVVe'l- are the nation. This trying year and the more trying years ahead will refine our ideals and bring them nearer fruition to endearing them to us and strengthening our determination to hold to them and to improve on them. Nlay everyone, graduates ff. . ti . . i i it T H. as well as those who remain behind, determine to do a good job, live a real life, and win our individual and collective wars. GLENNIS H. Ricknkr. THE SCHOOL BOARD The Kane Board of Education met on the first Klonday of each month to discuss and decide on problems relating to the students of Kane. They provided X-Rays this ' year for all seniors and freshmen who wished them. They also pur- Front Rofw: Frederick Kime, Henry Hennell, Karl E. VVenk, Theodore john- Qhased Window Shades for the south son, C. T. Benscoter. Bark Rufw: J. V, Longshore, F. S. Bodine. Dr. Bodine , , , is serving as Lieutenant Commander and is now stationed at Buffalo. Windows Of the bulldmfl' 10 J..
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PAUL R. MILLER Principal forced into them by our government. M and come to school part time and do goo forced to drop out of school to join the a so serious as it sounds, if we remember th happen to be and depends upon our state of mind and not our location. VVe have greater responsibilities now than ever. VVe cannot follow a narrow selfish course. lf we wish to maintain American free- dom, it is necessary to live and act like free people. The experience that we have had in high school, in working, playing, and studying will start us well on this way. VVe are the war generation. We are the hope of America. M ay God give us direction and strength to fulfill a noble destiny. PAUL R. NIILLER. MISS GREGG Miss Gregg served as assistant princi- pal of the school. Her principal job in the office was to issue all re-entrance and tardy slips. Miss Gregg taught Algebra and was the able adviser of both the Student Council and the National Honor Society. THE PRINCIPAL I-HE war has brought many major changes in Kane High School. VVe began losing boys to the army three years ago when compulsory military training was made a law of the land, and yet we were very little affected. Last year immedi- ately after Pearl Harbor, Kane High School organized war activities in an out- standing vvay and we were still very little touched by the war. This year with a 50 per cent turnover of teachers, new courses introduced, certain restrictions in our way of living, outstanding stamp and bond sales, and still further war activity, our way of life was not greatly changed. Even so, we probably take the war more seriously than a great share of the Ameri- can public. The time has now come for us to view the world conflict with a great deal more realism. We must voluntarily make sacri- fices that count instead of beingreluctantly ore and more people will work part time d work at both jobs. More people will be rmy or to go to work. This need not be at education can be pursued wherever we ETHEL M. GREGG .lxtirtant Prinripal -Eul-
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