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To live and learn ill Physics students turn to the book for information on center of gravity. C21 Microprojection oi the house fly in biology. C3l Chow line. C4l Freshmen marvel at the Wonders of electricity. C51 Van and Kinky wait tor the iodine to crystallize. Armed with paper and pencil, they car- ried on the search in science and rnatli. Some went through the year leading the Qld Horse of Chemistry. One could hear them shout for joy when they found their unknowns. Those who took the trail through algebra were often disappointedg the elusive kept disappearing into the next problem. Although the school year has ended, the search will go on and on.
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Early in the spring the office practice group began getting on-the-job experience in business places up town. The pursuit for knowledge brought an unusual situation during the fourth six- Weeks period. The girls in home ec. decided to explore the mysteries of shop, and the boys tried to find their Way through the maze of home economics. They all came We tried our best through with flying colors plus now and then a smashed thumb or indigestion. The social sciences prepared the Way for good citizenship. Both the problems of dem- ocracy and civics classes took field trips to make their courses more practical. The sen- iors visited George Iunior Republic, the County Court House, and the Warren State Hospitalg the freshmen organized comittees to visit various parts of Kane's government. Ill-C33 Boys in home ec. mix it, fix it, and down it. C41 Freshman girls begin to make their own clothes. CSD Darn itl The boys soon learned. CBJ Girls decided, No more drips. WJ Mort explains the drawing. Q81 Some excellent Wood work comes out of this seeming confusion. 9 v
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Seated: Ioseph M. Harre, Gordon P. Hadfield, Henry H. Hennell, Iohn V. Longshore, Harvey G. Berkhouse. Standing: Clarence A. Leslie, Clarence E. Comes, Charles E. Cleland. Board of Education TO THE CLASS OF l949: We are privileged to have participated in your education. You deserve our con- gratulations upon the completion of your free public school education as conceived by our forefathers as one of the fundamental safeguards of our republic, a prerogative, as it were, of democracy. You received some knowledge in many subjects and skills. Your education will con- tinue in colleges, hospitals, offices, and in- dustry. You can't stop, quit, give up. Life is too insistent, the pace too fast, the penalty too sure even to hesitate. Teachers will be all around you, and in many things you must be self taught, but you must keep up. We also hope to keep up by improving the facilities of the high school, by working with the administration, the teachers, the custodians, and the students that We can live and learn under the best possible conditions. The evaluation and the consolidation this past year have brought us new friends. May We keep up as Well with the changes neces- sary in the years ahead. Kane Board of Education Miss Thelma Bloom Miss Florence Carlson Mrs. Margaret Dr. I. E. Bovard Dr. Milo W. Cox Secretary to the Secretary to the Longshore School Dentist School Doctor Superintendent Principal School Nurse
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