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WE DONNED OUR CAPS AND GOWNS ANNA KATHERINE STANKO Cuddles Small and neat with a flair for skat- ing and dancing . . . that twinkle in her eye means mischief . . . popu- lar with all who know her. Dancing 1, 2. PAT WEIRICH Pat Quiet, yet liked by all . . . wants to work in a bakery . . . has talent for sewing . . . serious minded . . . in- dustrious. Dancing Class lg Intramurals 1. PAULINE WILLIAMS Polly Has a smile one can't resist . . . a wonderful ersonalit haxevou ' P ' . . . ' noticed how her eye lashes curl P' Latin Club 13 Student Council 1, 4: Orchestra 1--I-9 Dancing 13 Rifle Clllb 23 Phy-Chy 3, 4, Thespian 31 Hi-Life 3, +3 HURRI-KANE 3, 4, National Honor Society -I-. VVILLIAM H. VVILSON, JR. NVillie Plans to be a G. I .... tinkers with motors as a hobby . . . likes to hunt, both deer and dears . . . in his eyes mischief and mystery dwell . . . a good illustration of why teachers get gray. ' MARIE TUNALL Tunny The favorite waitress at the Hill- crest Restaurant . . . finds roller skating especially interesting . . . a neat number . . . popular with all who know her. Dancing 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 3, Intra- murals 2. HARRY EUGENE WEtsER Bud just call him Bud . . . talented . . . happy-go-lucky . . . meet our popular Student Council President . . . has a flair for making friends. Hi-Life 2-43 Intramurals 1-4-3 Danc- ing lg Hunting and Fishing lg Bas- ketball 2, 3g Student Council 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 43 Football 4g News- caster 3, 4. THOMAS E. WILSON Spike One of the most popular members of our class . . . hopes to familiarize himself with figures as a public ac- countant. HURRI-KANE 1-33 Hi-Life 1-49 Rifle Club 13 Inter Nos lg Dancing lg Football 1, 3g Intramurals 1-43 Student Council 23 Basketball 2, 35 Phy-Chy 35 National Honor Society 3, -I-g Hall Patrol 45 Student Court 33 Athletic Council 43 Football Manager -1-3 Hi-Life Business Man- ager 4. J. MARn.LYN WOLFE Lyn A little on the quiet side . . . came from Hazelhurst in her junior year . . . something rare--a true blonde . . . was the big gun in our Victory Loan Drive . . . talks little, learns much. JOSEPHINE ZAMPOGNA jo One of our smallest seniors . . . made a gracious usherette . . . wants to be a beautician . . . quiet but de- lightful to know . . . has a friendly smile. Dancing Class 15 Intramurals 2, Usher 2-4. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS VVHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN THIS SECTION: RAY BARNETT DORIS JONES BORIS CEHOVIN VVILLIAM LAUGHLTN MARIE ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY WALTER LosEY JOHN FLOWER QTARRETT O'HARA FLOYD HIL.-XIRE GUSTAFSON CONSTANCE PALUMEO BETTY MAY Joi-rxsox NORMAN RENNARD THOMAS SVVA NEON IZSJ
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JUIIU JUHIURS ROOM 19 -- BOTTOM GROUP FRONT ROVV: Theresa Bonlillio, Rose Mary Battista, Delores Espin, Angeline Gangemi, Shirley Bloomquist, Joyce Dyne, Mary Carbone, Kathryn Christjohn, Margaret Bradley, Phyllis Bergstrom, Doris Dalton, Mrs. Copeland. ROVV II: Kathryn Collin, Jean Cardamone, Susan Brush, Mary Lou Cronin, Barbara Benson, Viola Fleeger, Frances Caramboni, Joyce Anderson, Lorraine Christenson. ROVV III: Robert Cunningham, Michael Cappello, Frank Battaglia, Fred Anderson, John Forbes, Phillip Galbo, Donald Anderson, Barbara Brandin, Alice Forsythe. ROW IV: Sandy Cgcgtetti, James Cuthbertson, Gail Erickson, Anthony Condello, Dominic Gallo, Miss Guarnaccia. ROVV II: Jo Ann Patricia Gallagher, Elizabeth Anderson. NOT IN PICTURE: Marie Dougherty. ROOM FRONT ROWV: Virginia Grandinetti, 18-MIDDLE GROUP Betty Gaston, Jean McDade, Mary Lorenzo, Alva Hol- land, Lorraine Hess, Marilyn Lobock, Doris Lee Moyer, Louise McLaughlin, Donna Larrow, Jackson, Patricia Haas, Norma Kempf, Lois Long, Joyce McKenna, Nancy I-Iilborn, Joy Haese, Gladys Huckabone, Barbara Hallberg. ROVV III: Nancy Johnson, Allen Holt, John Hadlield, Leroy Magnuson, Donna Irons, Kathryn Koza, Orlo Kane, Victor Gustafson, Lloyd Johnson. ROVV IV: Carol Johnson, Helen Moran, Ralph Johnson, Patricia Kahle, Jane Mague, Lureda Hottel, Joe Maljovic. NOT IN PICTURE: Francis Gard- ner, Larry Gustafson, Betty Johnson, Doris Jones, Margaret MacEwen. ROOM 17 - TOP GROUP FRONT ROVV: Delores Nicklas, Jean Vaughn, Bessie VValker, Ann Recsny, Bessie Voulgaris, Demeyer Tengstrand, Helen VVoodford, Louise Porter, Lenora Thom, Louise Weaver, Frances Wismar, Mrs. Vairo. ROVV II: Daniel Pierotti, Gerald Nelson, Anthony Spetic, Carola Orcutt, Nancy Varisano, Bonnie VVeirick, James Pearson, Thomas Trimble, Robert Udovich, Jean We- borg. ROVV III: James Palmer, Leland VVilson, VVilliam Rolick, Philip Scutella, Norman Thompson, James Vail, Russel Olson. ROVV IV: Frank Nickolazzo, George Saines, Clifford Swanson, Ralph NVile, Merton Shatzkin. George Novosel. NOT IN PICTURE: Constance Palumbo, Thomas Swanson. OFFICERS GEORGE NOVOSEI. ..................,. ...,... I Jrmdent GEORGE SAINES ..,.....,...........,.., ,Vice President LORRAINE CHRISTENSON ,,,,,...., Secretary JAMES VAIL ...,,,.....,,,..,,,.......,.....,.,,.. ,..,,. T rensurer Mas. ETHEL VAIRO ..,..,.......... ........ . Jdriser History BIG GUNS of a championship basketball team, backers of a romantic prom, producers of a success- ful all-school play, party-givers deluxe . . . that's the junior class. They really filled the bill! The class of '47 presented their play, l'The Late Christopher Bean, for two nights in early April. The custom having been set, the cast was open to members of all classes. However, after a week of tryouts, all but two of the parts were held by juniors, and, when the curtain had closed after the last act on play night, the play was acclaimed a big success. These fun-loving juniors held their twice post- poned class party in early llarch after the Kane- Alumni basketball game. Dancing and pingpong highlighted the evening's program while refreshing pop, potato chips, and delicious cookies provided the refreshments. Originally, the big event was sched- uled as a Christmas party, but thanks to a toll- taking Hu epidemic, two dates had to be cancelled. After what seemed to be ages, the big night arrived at last! Among other contributions of the class of '47 to Kane High were six of the ten players who formed the championship Kane High basketball team. Norm Thompson, Jim Vail, George Novosel, John Hadneld, George Saines, and Orlo Kane played on the quintette. Lolly Blagnuson, Phil Scu- tella, Frank Nicolazzo, Jim Vail, and George Novosel received their varsity K's', as important cogs of the ,-l-5 IVolves of the gridiron. Members of the class went all out for the var- ious extracurricular activitiesg they held numerous minor offices in many activities and Sue Brush, James Pearson, and Barbara Brandin headed Thespian, Camera, and Reporters' Clubs, respectively. As these pages go to press, members of the class are being nominated as candidates for next year's Stu- dent Council presidency. IVith the coming of spring, spring fever, puppy love, romance, and the like entered the minds of these Hjollyu juniorsg and on a Friday night in early NIay the annual Spring Prom was held . . . a perfect ending to a never-to-be-forgotten school year. RATED TOPS AT THE ANNUAL PROM
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