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Faculty ROBERT SMITH CHARLES STEWART' Our able class play director Usually good humored but . . . likes to argue. can be stern . . . ask his Band and Orchestra pupils! Room l8 Civics, Pennsylvania History Commercial Geography Thespian Club Class Plays Freshman Class Adviser Instrumental Music LORRAINE AGGAS BARBARA TURNER We Q11 bow to her for her Sig- Has a terrific sense ot humor nature on checks . . . pert and beneath that C'11li9Tf1eSS - - - U Very nice! ' bridge iiend. Room Z4 Room 12 Math Dancing Class Commercial GREGG TURNER DALTON G. VAN ORMER . . would like to see the fol- lowing people . . . get out your excusesl Made us conscious of our re- sponsibilities as drivers. Room 25 Drivers' Training School Plane Geometry Rifle Club Small Arms Chemistry Phy-Chy Hall Patrol Dean of Boys Behind every great man is a great teacher, and Kane High allows no exception to that rule. The faculty is behind every student in the building, urging him or her on to-maybe greatness, who knows? The teachers at Kane High School are a well-picked group, each completely capable of handling the tasks given him. Two new members joined the ranks in September, Mr. Victor Klein and Mr. William Miller. Mr. Charles Stewart returned to his former position after two years' experience elsewhere. He realized how nice it was to be a member of Kane High's faculty. There seems to be something distinctive about every teacher and his method that makes him especially well liked. Maybe it is Mr. Edwards' habit of tipping on his chair, or Mrs. Pax- ton's book of wise and witty sayings, or Mr. Montgomery's debates on Communism and the Taft-Hartley Bill. Miss Rosana Eckman spent several weekends and part of vacation making flying trips to Harrisburg where she is a member of a committee which is preparing a manual for citizen- ship education in the high schools of Pennsylvania. During the course of the year, two of the teachers got rings on their fingers. Miss Reiter became Mrs. Iohnston in March, Miss Swanson, Mrs. Aggas in April. Add this together and you will see that no school could boast a better faculy than the one to which Kane High owes its success. 14
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VICTOR R. KLEIN Sports a flashing set of ivories . . . you can always expect a good morning from him. Room I9 World History Problems of Democracy PAUL MONTGOMERY The Waterloo of all mathema- tical aspirants . . . always has a joke on hand. Room 22 Math American History Football Coach PAUL F. MOWERY Holds the money bags for ath- letics . . . has an odorous col- lection of pipes. Room 29 Commercial Faculty Manager of Athletics Director of Four-Fold DOROTHY PAXTON Always dropping smal' pearls ot wisdom' '... oh, that subtle humor. Room 23 English Iunior Class Adviser BETTY IANE JOHNSTON ' Noisy people give her the D.T's . . . the faculty Warbler. Room 28 Commercial Usherettes WILLIAM R. MILLER Organized and coached the junior high basketball . . . we learned a lot about science in his class. Room ll General Science Physical Science Small Arms GUST MORTENSON Builds our appropriate stage scenery for us . . . everybody knows and likes Mort , Room 13 Industrial Arts Vocational Education Stage Crew IANE MURDOCK Remember the gay times in chorus . . . planned a bang-up Spring Musicalel Vocal Music BETTY IANE POSTLETHWAITE Our favorite gym teacher . . . Up on your toes! Down on your knees! Bend from the waist! Health and Physical Education Girls' Athletic Club Girls' Intramurals BETTY LOU SCHULTZ We tried her patience sorely in French . . . is it ooo or ooe ? Room I7 ' French English Geography 13 Faculty I
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