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ADMINISTRATION FACULTY - FALL - - - Student Council - Seniors - - Classes - Activities - - WINTER - - Activities- - SPRING - Activities- - ADVERTISING - --6-8 9-10 11-34 I4 15-23 24-30 31-34 35-48 38-48 49-5 8 5 2-5 8 59-88 UUHIEHIS K it MU!
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FUHELUUHD he l 9 47 HURRI-KANE por- trays through the three seasons,autu1nn, Winter, and spring, a record of the year at Kane High. Throughout these sea- sons TIME plays an important part in the activities of the student. His sports, his studies, his entire social pro- gram -these are all influenced by this unchanging factor. As TIME adds up the days and Weeks, the calendar records their passing. If you wish to be guided in this chronicle of events, the calendar will lead you through all kinds of Weather and will usher in the events of the seasons as they come.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Frederick Kime, Dr. K. E. XVenk, Rev. C. A. Leslie, Mr. Henry H. Hennell, Mr. Gordon P. Hadfield, Mr. joseph M. Harre, Mr. H. G. Berkhouse, secretary. he Board of Education of the Kane Public Schools is a group of citizens whose principal qualification for their posts is an interest in the educative process and its application to the lives of the thousand and more students in the schools of this community. This group is not an organization set apart that gazes sternly and impersonally upon the mechanics of the school system and issues edicts to direct policies. It is a functioning group that is consulted frequently on all matters of school activity. The Board of Education working with the administrative ofificers of the schools, with the teachers, with the custodians, and with the stud- ents, represents the schools and the taxpayers Whose money keeps the schools in operation. It has responsibility to those groups and is under obligation to exercise its best judgment for the benefit of all concerned. lmproving the facilities in the high school, the Board has made it possible for the students to live and learn under the best possible condi- tions. The electrically equipped cafeteria is the greatest improvement this year. Here around three hundred seventy-five hot, well balanced meals are served each clay. THELMA 1sLooM MARGARET M. 1v11Lo W. cox, MD. Secretary to LONGSHORE, R. N. School Doctor Superintendent School Nurse 6
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