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ff. DONALD J. ANDERSON 1I'l'iJ' Il gwzilrznalz from .toul Io rrnftciz. Hi-Life 1, 33 Art Club 2: Thespian 3. +3 Madrigals -I-. ELIZABETH ANDERSON Blmyalzf, full of .runny 1'l11'P2'. Intramurals 1: Dancing lg Student Council 21 Chorus 2, 31 Ilsherette 3. -lg Phy-Chy -I3 I-Ii-Life 4. JOYCE ANDERSON .-1 good zmfurf ix one of flu' I'tI2'!'5f of gifts. Student Council 1, 33 Intra- murals 1-+3 Reporters Zg Phy- Chy 3, -lg Camera +3 HUR- RI-KANIZ +5 National Hon- or 4. ROSE MARY BATTISTA Shfht flflllf as any fairy. Chorus 2: HIIRRI-KANE +3 Camera -I. BARBARA BENSON Th1'1'f'5 .tumfllzilly rrmrf fflllll ll0lIJl'lIJ'l' 1111t1'f'1'11n1fh 11 ef r prffly hand. Dancing 13 Intramurals 1-4: Reporters 2: Cafeteria +3 Phy-Chy 3, 4-3 HURRI-KANE -lg National Ilonor 4. PHYLLIS BERGSTROM Find.t ll laugh in ffuwyfllflzg. Dancing 15 Chorus 1, 23 Camera -I-Q Hi-Life 4g I murals 1, 2. LAWRENCE BERTEAUX Good mllurfd and friendly hr. Dancing 13 Basketball Hall Patrol -Ig Intramurals SHIRLEY BLOOMQUIST fin f'.w'fllr'r1t Jl71!lr I', friend and lrue. Chorus 1, 33 Majorette Triple Quartette 3, 4' rigal 25 National Honor ciety 3, -Ig Intramurals 1 W Student Council 45 HURRI- KANE 4. E161 I TERESA C. BONFILIO .1 .tnziling fam and a hnlrly hand. Dancing 15 Camera -+3 Athletic Council 4g Intra- murals 1--I-g Intramural Manager 4. rlzarmer fwz' prize. defvlish 4-g Intra- Boy 3.
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he seniors usually pause in the rush of graduation long enough to ponder over the past year's activities, and the class of '47 has plenty on which to meditate. XVe had our share of fun and good timesg however, our adviser, hir. Rob- ert Carson, managed to keep us out of too much trouble. The officers of the class being duly elected, things settled down to a fairly normal pace. The senior play was selected and tryouts were called, but since most senior heads seemed to be full of other ideas, June Kladn became an all- school production. As the year progressed, it became apparent that Kane High had produced another cham- pionship hasketball team. The class of i-P7 proudly claimed eight players on the varsity. As this was the first class since 19-ll to contemplate a VVashington trip, we soon realized that we had better get down to business and raise some money. A golden opportunity was sud- denly offered us when a representative of the Crowell-Collier Publishing Company explained a magazine-selling proposition. The seniors really went all-out on this project and ended up with GEORGE SAINES No! as ill7l0l'I'Ilf as lu' .ments by any n1fa11.f. Student Council 1, Zg Reporters lg Basketball 1--lg Debate 25 Phy-Chy 33 Student Court 31 National Honor 3, -lg Athletic Council -l-g President 4. JAMES E. CUTHBERTSON Spem'!1 it grml, but silfrzrz- is grratcr. Dancing 1, Hall Patrol 1--lg Rifle Club 43 Intra- SEHIUHS a grand total of 25365. As money came in from the various organizations around town, spirits soared and plans for the trip began in earnest. Senior play time came again and we showed our versatility when a majority of the class turned up for tryouts. UDollars to Doughnutsi' was pro-duced in April, and were we proud of our efforts? Finally the long awaited Thursday morning early in Klay arrived and we headed for lVash- ington where we spent four glorious days sight- seeing. The following llonday found many very weary seniors just full of exciting tales about our trips to amusement parks, historic buildings, or other interesting places. From then on our lives were just a constant rush-the unforgettable prom, the equally unfor- gettable Hnal exams! All the various activities that accompany the closing of school followed in swift successiong and before we knew it, gradu- ation was upon us. Now with baccalaureate and commencement behind us, and the impressive moving-up exercises over, we are ready and eager to go our separate ways into this wide, wide world. LORRAINE CHRISTENSON Game for tlllyfllfllg you fwant to do. Dancing 1, Thespian 2, Class Play 35 HURRI- KANE +3 Hi-Life +9 Class Secretary 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, +3 National Honor 4. RUSSELL L. OLSON 'Willy and flfrfurr and full of fun. Intramurals 1, -1-Q Basketball 2-4, Debate 2, 3g Band 2-+5 Orchestra 2-45 Hall Patrol 2--I-, Presi- murals 3-4. dent 2. gr SAINES j CUTHBERTSON CHRISTENSON OLSON President lx V. President Secretary Treasurer l I 15 1 l l l l 4 l l
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MARY CARBONE Bushful and quiet. .4 friend to you and me. Dancing 1, Chorus 4, Camera 43 Intramurals 1, 3. JEAN CARDAMONE Quiek and lifvely and full Of WP, . The sfweetest girl fwe'fUe efuer met. Dancing lg Chorus 2-45 Thespian 4, Otlice 45 In- tramurals 1, 23 Cafeteria 4, Girls' Ensemble 2. SANDY CECCHETTI Nefuer hurried, nefuer flur- fied, Newer exrited, nefuer swor- fied! Hall Patrol 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 3. HAZEL COCHRAN The kind of girl one likes to meet. Dancing 13 Thespian 2g Hi- Life 4, Camera 4. KATHRYN COLLIN She ne'er is seen fwithout a smile, She's talking, laughing all the fu-hile. Dancing 1, Camera 4, Thes- pian +3 Intramurals 1, 4. ANTHONY CONDELLO Seldom study, nefver fworry, Take life easy, fwhat's the hurry? Football 2, Stage Crew 2, 3. MARY LOUISE CRONIN Efoer pensifue, fwith little to suy, Charming and modest in her of-wn sfweet fway. Dancing 13 Camera 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 4. ROBERT L. CUNNINGHAM The more you study, the more you forget, The more you forget, the less you knofw-so fwhy study? Stage Crew 4, Intramurals 1, 3. DORIS DALTON For she is just a quiet kind. Dancing 1g Thespian 25 In- tramurals 1, 2. JOYCE DYNE ,fl fair, jolly and Cheerful lass Is this member of our elass. Dancing lg Student Council 15 Thespian 2, Rifle 3, In- tramurals 1-4. GAIL E. ERICKSON Sure, he's short - hut so fwus Napoleon. Basketball 1-43 Student Coun- cil 3, Rifle 1, Boys' Ensem- ble 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 4. T171
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