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livery VVednesday morning without fail bonds and stamps were sold. Even though the war had ended Kane High still kept the Klinute-Klan-Flag flying. Proof that our money was being put to use was assured when Dan Crossmire '36, while in Germany, wrote home that he had seen the ambulance marked UKaney' which we had purchased last year during Sacrifice VVeek. This year Kane High purchased two hospital units during our drive. Doris and Sue Cheek Orders and Money Valence, equations, problems, and everything that goes with chemistry kept juniors and seniors stepping with books in their hands. Those last days of Hun- knowns' were really stickers. NaNo3 + H2504 ---P NaI-ISO4 -5- HNO3 ??? This year a new plan for physical examination was introduced to comply with the laws of the state. These exams are to be given every year to the odd-numbered grades. Dr. Cox is the physician in charge and is as- sisted by the school nurse, 1XIrs. Longshore. Medics at Wlork CLASSES INCLUDED TEST TUBES, LOGS, fl-lf
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A Slight Switch Here, Teacher: Miss Galbo: Student: Dottie Paxton. UH HES, IME STUD!! TUU SCHOOL - WHAT' does it mean to us? Some of us don't quite know and probably will not until after we have left Kane High as graduates. To the majority of us, however, our Classmates, home- rooms, studies, and teachers have become an accepted part of our everyday lives. This school year has seen the return of our teachers who were in the service, activities discontinued by the war, and many other things. Though the shift in schedules had us confused at times, somehow life at Kane High went on as usual, as it always will. Something new has been added - this year nine seniors dropped regular American literature for a special course of English composition under the supervision of Rflrs. Dorothy Paxton. This sub- ject was especially helpful to those who were in- terested in writing or who were planning to enter college. Senior P. D. students read the current events in the Observer. Eight pages of history, edi- torials, pictures, oddities, and jokes kept all posted on the latest occurrences. Despite storm or strike, the Observer always arrived, and on time too. A hurdle in any pupil's course of subjects is Algebra ll. Equations, axioms, theorems, roots, and powers kept all heads whirling, however spurred on by lllr. Edwards' 'Kdig ini' or let's get on the ball, the bar was cleared. Students Eager for News TO LEARN, COME TESTS OR HIGH WATER C137 h
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l'The way to a man's heart is through his stomachf' so the saying goes. After touring ad- vanced home economics classes, one readily believes food would go a long way toward winning one's heart. These girls not only learn what and how much of certain ingredients to put into their pro- jectsg but they learn the calories, proteins, and vita- mins in the ingredients. To study in the library is relaxation. The whole student body does some work there, from the freshmen with career books to the seniors and their term papers. Our library, one of the best in the state, has everything from Little Boy Blue to the psychological weakness in his character. Fall in! Attention! Dress right! come the commands from the top sergeant at each gym class. Push ups. Usuicidef' marching drills, and innumer- able laps around the gym gave our boys those beau- tiful forms that make the girls say, Powerful. Opposite the quiet library is the noisy shop! Five girls took to hammers, saws, lathes, squares, and planes this year. The output of the classes was something to be praised. Unique bookshelves, chains, and chests were the projects of advanced shop students. They Eat It Too It's Attention! for the Camera Between the Bookends Gene VVorks the Jig Saw THEORIES, LAWS, AXIOMS,-AND US 15
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