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OFFICERS CHARLES DALEY ......................,.... President EUGENIA CARLSON ..,,.. Vice President IAN ET FIELDS ,.......,. ...,,,.,,. S ecretary TORT I-IARBECK ,...,.................,....... Treasurer BIISS BARBARA TURNER ......... Adviser 'fFRosH OFFICERS-SORRY THEY CAN'T oBI,1cE VVITH THE TRADITION xt GREEN BUT THEYERE BLUE VVITH COLD FDESHMEH FRONT ROW: Mary Tigani, Florence Scutella, June Walker, Beverly Peterson, Jennie Migliazzo, Maida McQuillan, Mary jo Nicolazzo, Ardell McMahon, Freda P. McLafferty, Lil- lian Stewart, Joyce Spence, Frances Palumbo, Carol Sandberg, Lois Swanson, Ruth Swedenhjelm, Leona O'Donnell, Delores Weaver, Marian Mealy, Margaret Oyler. ROW II: Joanne Spence, Mary Stakley, Ida Mae Zimmerman, Sara Mae McClelland, Mary Lou McCullough, Doris Lee Moyer, Madeline Moran, Caroline Woods, Marie Oliver, Shirley Swanson, Maxine Servedio, Mary O'Hara, Dorothy Mae Siar, Amelia Znider, Natalie YVilkinson, Clara Jane Swanson, Doreen Pierotti. ROW III: DeVere McGuire, George Salf, Claude Olson, Serrill Slocum, Herman Rey- nolds, Joseph Micale, James Olds, James McDade, jerry Petruzzi, James Swedenhjelm, Ronald Smith, Joel Peabody, Jane Thoms, Julie Youngquist, Clare Schofield, Patricia Nelson, janet Zook. ROW IV: Donald Olson, Norman Thompson, Paul Watts, Mirko Zarnick, Harry Reigel, Clifford Nelson, Anthony Wallace, Steve Tuchovak, Donald Micheau, George Mague, William Spence, Donald Stanley, Doyle Shaffer, Kenneth Reinard. ROW V: James Walter, George Petruney, Kenneth McCauley, Reid Painter, Charles Olson, James Pittock, Leland Wilson, Joseph Scutella, Duane Schlopy, Steve Stanko, Kenneth Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Frank Battaglia, Agnes Beauseigner, Paul Cooley, Opal Hannold, Raymond Maze, VVilliam Smith, Anthony Spatholz. E311
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W msum EN FRONT ROW: Richard Hannold, William Ishman, Marilyn Anderson, Burnetta Gil- lespie, Annabelle Clyde, Lois Grady, Carolyn Fitzgerald, Virginia Davis, Patricia MacEwen, Carroll Christie, Betty Grolemund, Genevieve Hetrick, Marion Johnston, Lorna Hazlett, Mar- garet Forbes, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Emma jean Bauch, Jennie Funari, Angie Cappello. ROW H: Thomas Harbeck, Edgar James, Mary Monroe Kline, Madge Rockwell, Jean Hurley, Shirley Haas, Audrey Brush, Dorothy Beauseigner, Ruby Lou jones, janet Fields, Ma- rion Benson, Shirley Bradybaugh, Roselia Davis, Ethel Johnson, Margie Johnson, Florence Eck, Geraldine johnson, Elizabeth Leigey, Virginia Grandinetti, Frances Caramboni, Lois Bouch. ROW Ill: Gordon Johnson, Fred Lorenzo, Eugene Keener, Ernest Huckabone, Ralph Besecker, Alvin Dodge, Richard Danielson, Shirley Garris, Jeannie Bauer, Margaret Ander- son, Doris Hannold, Lavina Heasley, Marilyn Hultman, Eugenia Carlson, Ruthea Couse, Chrisr tine Klinger, Eleanor johnson, Audrey Burton. ROW IV: Richard Hall, Howard Ross, Arthur Bonfilio, Wallace Dyne, Burton Johnson, John Ahlquist, Deane Alexander, Lawrence Bertiaux, Richard Bradybaugh, Richard Fulmer, James Bloomquist, Louis Brinkley, Charles Daly, Donald J. Anderson, Carmen Fragale, Donald Gatewood, Frank Colella, Lawrence Cecchitti. ROVV V: Gerald Keneske, Donald Johnson, Robert Chatmon, Richard Cooke, Richard Anderson, Howard Losey, Thomas Kraft, Bruce Ryan, Carl Gustafson, Edward Fleming, Rich- ard jeffords, John Galvin. l l UFROSHU PARTY FEATURED A MUSICAL QUINTETTE-JANET, JEANNIE, JULIE, CARoLYN, AND CLAIRE - AND THE TUMBLERS- DICK AND FRANK E201 HE year of 19-I-4-45 marked the Coming to Kane High of 16-l adventurous and ambitious young individuals, the Class of '-I-8. Their careers started with a united effort to back the Bond Drive, Red Cross and Four- Fold plan. Then like every self-respecting class they elected officers. ln January they displayed their origin- ality by throwing a Slum and Sock Partyf' One of their students had a major part in Hjun- ior lWiss. Still another received his letter in football and played basketball with the Jay- vees. We will never forget this, our lst year at Kane High. To the coming Freshmen, suc- cess. As for ourselves we intend to Carry on.
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EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Loretta Smith, Charlotte Popowski, Alice Palmer, Jean Fees, Marilyn Larson, Betty Cuthbertson, Charlotte Prindle, Shirley Walter, Jean Walter, Beverly King, Helen Ericson, Carol Keneske, Beverly VVeiser, Connie Colella, Priscilla Holt, Martha Halli- well, Phyllis Kepler, Angela Zucco, Mary Rietter, Geraldine Gibson. ROVV II: Jeannine Smith, Lois London, Lorraine Kraft, Rosemary McKenna, Katherine Zerbe, Betty Larson, Janet Double, Helen McKenna, Marilyn VVatterson, Joyce Willman, Mary Gardner, Irene Carlson, Bettie Bauer, Josephine Dicello, Gayle Dixon, Marlene Mertz, Geral- dine Lias, Connie Galvin, Alice Monroe, Joan Anderson, Mary Jane Boylan. ROW III: LaRaine Dougherty, Jean Fleeger, Doris Bostaph, Lorna Larrow, LeRoy Bradybaugh, Kenneth Anderson, Robert Timhlin, Fred Umpleby, Allen Magdovitz, Roger McCauley, Warren Cedar, Tom Kane, James Bovard, Raymond Cartwright, George Rietter. ROW IV: John. Swanson, VVilliam Swanson, Edward Shatto, Herbert Hoover, Clifford Brown, Edgar Hunt, Frank Schreiber, James W. Thompson, William Boyd, Joe Chittister, Cecil Oyler, Ronald Wolfe, Robert Boedecker, Roger Kennedy, Theodore Hermanson, Vincent Parker. ROW V: Bruce Kempf, Vernon Latshaw, Hugh Clifford, Arthur Woodin, James L. Thompson, Curtis Ganoe, Kenneth Croyle, Eugene Hayduk, Robert Cadden, Thomas Goodwin, Albin Gustafson. NOT IN PICTURE: Delores Brinkley, Katherine Thompson, Larry Oyler, John Horam. HISTORY T was quite evident that the class of '49 is go- ing to prove faithful and earnest workers in Kane High. After a few Weeks they were still a little un- certain about a few of the mysteries of Kane High, but they soon mastered the idea of Why they must go up one stairs and down another and began par- ticipating in Rifle Club, intramurals, and chorus. Then, too, they did their share in the Red Cross, White Christmas, bond drives, and such. At the Christmas season all enjoyed a yule- tide celebration in the various rooms. In Nlarch a St. Patrick's day party with round and square danc- ing finished their social calendar. Here is a class well prepared to enter Kane High and the freshman class. IIM DREAMING or A VVHITE CHRISTMAS A E321
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