Kane Area High School - Hurri Kane Yearbook (Kane, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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FLORENCE A. ALLIO Clarion State Teachers College Grove City College Room 16 English. Algebra HURRI-KANE RUSSELL CLARE ANDERSON Mansfield State Teachers College Instruments, Band, Orchegtra String Quartette, Twirling Class MARCIA JANE BEATTY Bucknell University Room 26 Typing, Shorthand Business English junior Business Training Freshman Class Adviser Ushers BELLE BOLLINGER Allegheny College Cornell University Latin Dean of Girls Student Council National Honor Society EUGENE M. COLE California State Teachers College Room 27 Algebra General Math Directed Study ETHEL C. COPELANDI Clarion State Teachers College Columbia University Room 19 World History CARRIE DONOVAN Fredonia State Teachers College Columbia University Art ROSANA ECKMAN Dickinson College Pennsylvania State College VVisconsin University English Hi-Life, Reporters' Club Morning Broadcast C. STUART EDVVARDS Bloomsburg State Teachers College Northwestern University Room 2-lf Algebra Football Basketball Coach CHRISTIAN F. FEIT, JR. Lock Haven State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College State University of Iowa Room 20 General Math. Economics American History Ritie Club VICTOR QCEENTILMAX . Pennsylva,rTia State College Biology Health Physical Education Intramurals RUTH IRMA GUARNACCIA Bucknell University Room 13 Civics Thespian Club THANKS T0 OUR FACULTY-SOME NEW, I Q10

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MR. PAUL R. MILLER, PRINCIPAL THERE ARE many people who have broken into print with outlines of the future. Some claim that the atomic age will be one of sweet reasonableness and peaceg others claim that havoc, destruction and chaos are im- mediate probabilities. Although I am profoundly dis- turbed by the world picture, I do not feel qualified to conjecture. I will confine myself to the schools and what I believe will come to pass in our time. Education will come to mean more to the average person than now seems possible. One of the innovations will be education for pa1'enthood. This will be on the adult level, probably to small groups of parents and young married people. It will be held in the evenings, in neighborhood groups, and will be provided by the local districts. The early pre-school education of the child can be vitally affected by such a program. Then, too, I think kindergartens will be operated in nearly every district of the state. Children will not be moved out of kindergarten at six or seven years of age but at the time that they show readiness for first grade work. lldore time and money will be spent on guidance. This will start at least as early as the child starts school and will continue as long as he has need for guidance -- certainly several years after graduation from high school. The program will help discover aptitudes and capabilities, open avenues of opportunities, help make social, educa- tional, vocational, and personality adjustments and finally coordinate the schools with the working world. Junior high schools will be universal. Students will be given more pre-view courses in order that they may choose more intelligently the course they will pursue in senior high school. In both the junior and senior high schools there will be work provided on the educational level of the students. Instead of being primarily a college preparatory institution our high schools will concentrate on the majority of pupils who will not go on for further training except to the Junior colleges which will be or- ganized in each county or large community. These Ju- nior colleges will be tax-supported institutions and will provide both terminal courses and the Hrst two years for many colleges. Exceptional students, say the upper ten per cent, will be provided college education by the federal and state government. The states will provide scattered technical schools that are available to those students found especially qualified. Those students who now have diiiiculty in doing high school Work will be offered work in line with their capabilities and interests and will get a feeling of success from doing their best in work. Whenever it seems desir- able, school will be carried to the community and the community will be brought to the school. Planning for changes will be a cooperative adventure. Leadership will come from professional educators, assisted by representatives of the community and by students. Pub- lic good and worth to the student will be primary criteria in planning. Teachers will hold a respected place in the commun- ity, will still be underpaid, will belong to a union, and will be able to retire after twenty-five years of service. You will be middle-aged parents of children who are going to the dogs, have too much freedom, lack proper disciplinary training and are disrespectful of many of the institutions that you, the old folks, hold dear. PAUL R. MILLER SELECT ADMINISTRATION-OUR LEADERS



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HELEN M. H AN DY Clarion State Teachers College Cornell University Room 21 Biology Aeronautics Camera Club SYLVIA E. JOHNSON - Clarion State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Room 1+ English History, Mathematics Eighth Grade Class Adviser MARGARET M ACDONALD Villa Maria College Columbia University Room 25 English Senior Play, junior Play BETTIE M. MILLER Beaver College Edinboro State Teachers College Room 12 English Geography Dancing Class PAUL MONTGOMERY G Allegheny College Westminster College Pennsylvania State College Room 23 Solid Geometry, Trigonometry Gym, American History, Econo- mics Football Coach Intramurals, Basketball UST MORTENSON Pennsylvania State College Industrial Arts, VVoodwork and Drawing Stage Setting SOME OLD-CLASSES REALLY RATED PAUL F. MOVVERY Beckley College Susquehanna University University of Pittsburgh Room 28 Bookkeeping, Commercial Law junior Business Training Faculty Manager of Athletics Director of Four-Fold .IANE MURDOCK Mansfield State Teachers College Nlusic Maclrigal Singers, Triple Quar- tette XVILLIAM E. NORBECK Greenville College New York University Room 10 Plane Geometry Physics General Science MARTHA C. O'NEILL Goucher College Pennsylvania State College Room 23 Spanish Economics Ushers Sophomore Class Adviser DOROTHY PAXTON Grove City College Room 11 English Senior Class Adviser MARGERY B. RAUSCH Indiana State Teachers College Edinboro State Teachers College Room 29 Oflice Practice Shorthand, Typing Central Treasury

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