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BOARD OF EDUCATION: MR. c. T. BEN- SCOTER, MR. GORDON P. HADFIELD, DR. K. E. YVENK, MR. JosEPH M. HARRE, MR. FREDERICK RIME, MR. HENRY H. HENNELL, MR. J. v. LoNosHoRE lVIarch 15, 1945, DEAR KANE-ITE! just one month from today trout sea- son opens. I can hardly wait. After a long confining winter it is glorious to get out in the open air beside, or in, a cool, running stream casting lure here and there over ripples, into eddies, near log or caving bank. All cares and worries are blown away by the fresh spring breeze, and later I return to Work rested and refreshed bet- ter able to doa Worthwhile job. Play Wouldn't be so enjoyable if it were not for its power to relax one. Wo1'k is more enjoyable to the degree the worker can relax When Work is through. Wo1'k and play are not opponents in the game of life. They are team mates. One comple- ments the other. Each makes life mo1'e bearable, understandable and zestful. A happy combination of botfh is an American heritage. Ability to use this combination is one reason why the boys in our armed forces 'can take it.' If you have developed purposeful hob- bies and play activities as Well as purpose- ful Work habits and interests, you will not fail your generation or your country. Bday you live long, prosperously and happily. Sincerely, GLENNIS H. RICKERT OUR BOARD Outside of their regular t a s k s, school budgets, hiring teachers. fixing salaries, and paying the bills, our board should be remem- bered particularly this year for the cafeteria service we all enjoyed. MR. GLENNIS H. RICKERT S1 OUR SUPERINTENDENT
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l AT WORK . ITHIN the co ines of this White li ick building on Chestnut Street have dw lled for nine months each year since l909 stu- dents, good and bad, la and moron. The know knowledge can be tho How did they get to you. By going to c square roots, and crla reams of paper into 0 future Einsteins, Shalt Mary Does, We give ai heaven. ' it m year, l944 ..... las zy and industrious, ledge they acquired Jght of as tangible, ming What seemed ur much too ,small P Why even as you ses, Writing themes prnice and pauper, genius here if piled vertically, if would probably reach to 1 and I and Whosit next , outlining lessons, taking at the time just so many craniums. Thus to you edpeares, Napoleotis, or just plain john and visual memory of l your Work at Kane High, il,
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MR. PAUL R. MILLER OUR PRINCIPAL ' june, 1945. DEAR KIDS or KANI3: I am proud to have a bit in your will always be pleasant to look over HU1 1- the very delightful people that have wonke it S OUR FA1CI ' T,!5 EUGENE M. COLE trap book. It anes and recall il and played at Iffane Higih School. By that, of course, I ea m n those people who worked when they were supposed to work and played when pllaying was indicated. X As you turn the pages of your annual you will be reminded of some teachers -N teachers that challenged your mind. You wi th ll think again of your favorite club and e work that you did so willingly to fur- ther its program. You will recall the girl tlhat you took to your first prom or the boy that blushed when he asked you to go with lhlllfl to the junior play. It will be well for ylluu to recall all these things for they were all a part of your education. - ll l Some of you will realize when you go through this record of a yearls work that yol r interests were one-sided aIId that you ilrfllnot preparing yourself for a well-round- ed development. You have time to take nlale of that, and the time to begin is now. lllany of you have known the path you were ,following was the easy way and you have planned always to change but never had a sufficient jolt. Give that jolt to your- :se f. 1 This book will mean the most to those 'Whose high school life was richest. As your days were profitable and pleasant so will this record bring you happiness and content- liiiknt in retrospect. Sincerely, l l PAUL R. IVIILLER ULTY IN SERVICE In Philippines . . . Construction Battalion -lHeh ters Department . . . left in July, 1944. SGT. CHRISTIAN F. FEIT At Fort Sam Houston, Texas . . . wrote pre 'pri In l SGT. PAUL MowERY dquar- At Memphis, Tennessee . . . managing a finance ofhce . . . Second Army orientation work . . . has been in the army sintteljune, 1942. Army Illiterate School . . . is the noncommiisione 1C cer in charge of that school . . . has been in s.rv June, 1942. , CAPTAIN VICTOR GENTILMAN Located in Philippines . . . asm Infantry . .l the Purple Heart . . . entered service july, 15141. SGT. HENRY KLIPPERT . 21 SGT. WILLIAM NORBECK gr ff-gf Planned lthb course- of study for the automatic pilot . . . e Sfnce spent molstlof the time since June, 1942, In Colorado . . . left U. S: in March for parts unknown. ' FIRST LT. MORRIS O'NEILL In Italy . . his unit won the Meritorious Service Wreath Wafded for their work in support of combat activity . . . left Kane for service' in September, 1942. CAPTAIN GREGG TURNER Located at Fort Story, Virginia . . . is worlyling -with a In Frantle with Patton's 3rd Army . . . at one time was psychological unit, men who have returned from ohferseas used in Support of the 112th Infantry, Kane unit . . . has with mental fatigue, etc .... left us in October, 1943. been in The army since June, 1942. UI I
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