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IWW ' I ll Cook' Picrotti johnson McMahon Foy McKenna Swanson ROBERT YV. COOK Bob SHIRLEY FOY Shirl VVIICUCVCV anythmg Was I0 be dont Shirley's friendliness is as sweet as her Bob was the fellow to do it-An ex- viglin, cellent skier-Could hold his own on any snowcapped mountain. Ncwscaster 2-4, National Honor Society 3-4, jr. Play, Sr. Play, Student Court 3, Hall Patrol 3-4, Student Council 1-4, Class President 4. TOBI PIERO'l l'l Grease A dependable fellow, Tom-lVell- liked for his cheerful disposition-As an ice skater he was tops. Hunting and Fishing 1-3, Intramurals 1- 4, Basketball 1-4, Football 3, Student Council 4, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 4. AUDREY L. JOHNSON Audy Skating takes most of Audy's time and music takes the rest-Helped the first semester in the office. Intramurals 1-4, Student Council 1, Band 2-3, Orchestra 1-3, District Orchestra 1-2, State Orchestra 2, HURRI-KANE 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Thespian 3, Class Secretary 4. DUANE NICBIAHON Illac When you hear the drums of the band or orchestra in perfect rhythm you hear Mac-Held the money bags for the class. Band 1-4, Orchestra 1-4, Dancing 1-2, Intramurals 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Kahiah 3, Football 3, HURRI-KANE 4, Rifle Club 1, Hall Patrol 4. I J' gm Orchestra 1, 3, 4, Dancing 1-3, Band 1, Intramurals 1, District Orchestra 1-2, Student Council 3, Thespian 3, HURRI- KANE 3-4, Pity-Chy 4, H1-LIFE 4, Chorus 4, Sr. Play, Cabinet 4. IIKIS MCKENNA hlike This friendly fellow is very popular -Headed the Hall Patrol. Dancing 1-3, Football 1-3, Dramatics 1, Intramurals 1-4, Hunting and Fishing 3, Jr. Play, Hall Patrol 4, 'Cabinet 4. AMES SVVANSON Jim Jim never said much but when he did it was worth listening to-Left us in the middle of the year for Army life. Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Dancing 1-2, Hunting and Fishing 3-4, Cabinet 4. THE CLASS AT A GLANCE 106 Seniors-43 boys, SS girls 3 Homerooms-17, 18, and 19 24 Vllorked half days-8 boys, 16 girls 7 Left for service during the year Adviser-Miss Belle Bollinger Contributed 1325.00 to the Red Cross Replaced a maple tree Gave gifts to the boys leaving for service Social Events: ' Senior party in November 'fEvery Family Has One in December Senior dinner in April Vesper Services-lVIay 21 Commencement-May 25 Last day at K. H. S.-May 26 SENIORS
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-Goucher College, A. B. tics . . . Kahiah Club. GUST RIORTENSON-Penn State . . . Shop . . . Industrial Arts. JENNIE NEARING-East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, B. S. in Health and Physical Education . . . Penn State . . . Gym . . . Hygiene . . . Girls, Intramurals . . . Cheerleaders. NIARTHA C. O,NEILL . . . Clarion State Teachers College . . . Allegheny . . . Penn State . . . Room 23 . . . Spanish . . . Civics . . . Ushers. JOAN E. PAULHABIUS-Penn State, B. S. . . . Home Economics. DOROTHY PAXTON-Grove City College, A. B .... RLYOIII 11 . . . Senior English . . . Civics . . . Junior Class Adviser. hi. ELIZABETH RINARD-Penn State, B. S .... Chorus . . . Vocal VVork. CHARLES C. STEVVART-Nfansfield State Teachers College, B. S .... Band . . . Orchestra. ETHEL VAIRO-Lock Haven State Teachers College, B. S .... Room 17 . . . Problems of Democracy . . . Economics. DALTON VAN ORlXTER-Gettys- burg, B. S .... Penn State . . . Biology . . . Chemistry . . . Phy Chy . . . Hunting and Fishing . . . Rifle Club. EVELYN VVARD-lndiana State Teachers College, B. S .... Room 25 . . . Shorthand I . . . Typing ll . . . Junior Business Train- ing . . . Hl-LIFE . . . Sophomore Class Adviser. DOROTHY JANE ANDERSON-New York University Extension . . . As- sistant Librarian. THELKIA BLOOKI-Secretary to the Superin- tendent. HELEN BIOWMAN- Allegheny College, A. B .... RI. A .... Western Reserve University School of Library Science B. S. in Library Science . . . Librarian. IIARGARET II. LONG- SHORE-VVilmington llflemorial Hospital, R. N .... School Nurse . . . Home Nursing. ARDELLI5 HOLLAND-lndiana State Teachers College B. S .... Room Zl . . . Algebra l and II fsecond semesterl. THEY Atso SERVE C Kane High, we are proud of our faculty. They are all doing their part to bring victory closer. Here are some of the jobs the members of the faculty are doing outside of school hours. Several are Working after school and on Saturdays in defense plants. They are relieving labor shortages Whenever possible. Two aI'e with the Home Guards, many are Air Raid Wzxrdens, members of the Civilian Defense, or work on the Bond Drives. All are working on and investing in the weekly stamp and bond sales. Surgical dressings and Red Cross knit- ting take up some of their time. They doubled their quota in the Red Cross Drive. K Yes, all of them are striving to promote victory. They deserve credit for a task well done. However we, the students, are the ones to carry out the plans for the post war world, but guidance from these teachers will help us on the way. IN SERVICE PFC. EUGENE M. COLE South .Pacific SGT. CHRISTIAN F. FEIT Fort Sill, Oklahoma LT. VIC'I'OR GENTILMAN South Pacific Pre. HENRY KLIPPERT Aberdeen, hflaryland AXC NORN'l.4N C. MARTIN San Antonio, Texas CPI.. PAUI. F. AIOVVERY Camp Forrest, Tennessee SGT. VVILLIAIVI NORBECK Denver, Colorado LT. BIORRIS C. O,Nl5II,I. Somewhere in Italy H175 Mrs. Paxton Miss Rinard Mr. Stewart Mrs. Vairo Mr. Van Ornier Mrs. Wa1'd Miss Anderson Miss Bloom Miss Bowman Mrs. Longshore
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Xp DONALD R. ANDERSON Don Donald had almost no chance to get acquainted as he came to Kane from VVilcox this year-VVorked half days at the Lamont Lumber lXIill. Basketball 1-2, Science Club 3. GOLDIE ANDERSON Pusele Goldie joined our ranks as a junior from james City High-Enjoys sew- ing more than anything else. J. ALD1-:N ANDERSON jay jayis flashing grin was his most out- standing characteristic. Student Council 1, Intramurals 1-4, Re- porters' Club 2, Camera Club 3, Hunting and Fishing 3, Football 3-4, RiHe Club 4. LAXVRENCE G. ANDERSON Andy Andy, though quiet, is a real sport- VVould like to be a gunsmith-Be longed to the firefighting squad. Model Club 2, Stage Crew 3-4, Hunting and Fishing 4. RAYMOND ANDERSON Bill .Bill was the tallest fellow in the senior class-VVill have to leave his .. car for the Navy,,next spring. stage ClI'6:Q6l5 2,.lJilRCiDg 1-3, Hobby Club 2, H Dsl? and ,ing 4. RUTH-laeujsdomy Ruth Ru. is frjendlinesq and cooperation Ii fy djby bow students and faculty alikefjjw' HI7RRI4KQl5IEl, 1- , Dramatics 1, Band 153, Orch Stl'2l X1-3,Qlv1'iti'amt1x'als 1-4, Archer? 1, Stllxghelnt CV t1c'i'l's3-4, Secretary J 4, Ljr., Pfay, flyationalf Hiohor Society 3-4, j1'i1?FtJ1T'lvAE1'l'HI1'IHEI:Il, Si3JPlay, Newscaster 15,15 Riflggj lub 1,'DLlm-ict Orchestra 2, Janciri, 1-2, RedXCross chairman 2, Ushers 1-3. GEORGE BLOORIQUIST George George was almost never seen with- out a camera-Was an air raid war- den, state guard, and firefighter. Intramurals 1-4, Stage Crew 1, Track 2, Hall Patrol 3-4, Reporters' Club 3, Foot- ball 3, Hunting and Fishing 4, Phy-Chy 4, HURRI-KANE 4, Newscaster 4. IN LIN'E- 19 BARBARA BODINE Barb J When a piano player was needed Barb always played willingly and well-Always cheers you up with a smile. HURRI-KANE 1-4, Dancing 1-2, Knit- Purl 1, Chorus 2-3, Thespian 2, Kahiah 3, National Honor Society 3-4, HI-LIFE 4, Phy-Chy 4. EAN BONADIO jean jeanys black eyes light up when you mention sports, and intramurals with- out her just wouldnlt be the same. Dancing 1-3, Intramurals 1-4, Intramural Captain 3-4, jr. Play, HURRI-KANE 4. VAUGHN V. BOVVMAN jim jim kept the whole senior class in high spirits and the HURRI-KANE advertising straight. Student Council 1-3, Basketball 1-4, Band 1, Intramurals 1-2, jr. Dramatics 1, Foot- ball 2-4, Track 2, jr. Play, Newscaster 3-4, Hall Patrol 3-4, Dancing 3, HURRI- KANE 4, National Honor Society 3-4, Athletic Council President 4, Sr. Play, Rifle Club 4. VVILLIAM D. BRADLEY Bill I Bill is a sports enthusiast-Is helping win the war by his work at Smith Ilab. Ski Club 1-4, Intramurals 1-3, Dancing 1-3, Kahiah 2, Football Manager 1-4, Inter Nos 1, Archery 1, jr. Dramatics 1, Basketball 2, Track 2, Band 3-4, Hall Pa- trol 4, RiHe Club 4, Athletic Council 4, HURRI-KANE 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. OSEPH S. CAPPELLO joe There's not a fellow like joe in a mil- lion-Drives lX'Iiccli's grocery truck for a living. Track 1-2, Football 1-4, Intramurals 1-4, Archery 1, Tumbling 1, Dancing 2, Hunt- ing and Fishing 3. BURN ELL E. CARLSON Pete The Army Air Corps will really have something when Pete arrives there- Interested in music. Band 1-4, Orchestra 1-3, Intramurals 1-2, jr. Dramatics 1, Ski Club 3, Phy-Chy 4, Hall Patrol 4. IMOGENE CARUSO Imogene Imogene was about the shortest girl in the class-Although quiet, you liked her-Likes to type. Inter Nos 1.
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