Kane Area High School - Hurri Kane Yearbook (Kane, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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Kane Area High School - Hurri Kane Yearbook (Kane, PA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 12 of 102
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Superintendent Consplcuous as whlte gowned graduates are the flowerlng dogwoods wh1ch enllven the woods every sprlng Lrke graduates too the wh1te robes the dogwood wears are but gowns to make the real flower notrceable One should say flowers for each four bracted head encloses not one but many real flowers These are small and rnconsplc uous and have nerther suff1c1ent color nor odor to attract the lnsects necessary to a1d 1n the polhnatlon of the plant For years you have been burldrng through educatlonal processes to a flower 1ng perrod Durmg thls t1me you have been developmg certaln potentrals These do not show as phys1cal features nor can they be worn hke clothes or ornaments They are h1dden w1th1n you L1ke the dogwood you must make yourself notlceable so that you may be presented attractlvely to those who GLENNIS H RICKERT Supenntendent mrght be mterested 1n your talents Thrs IS one functlon of commencement to an nounce your ava1lab111ty Once you have attracted attent1on to your cles1rab1l1ty and you have galned a chance to work 1t W1ll be your task to use your latent ab1l1t1es to hold and develop the pos1t1on Show1ness 1n ltself 1S of no value and when used wrthout purpose may even rect attent1on to the less notlceable but more durable talents wh1ch one possesses then 1ts use IS not only reasonable but des1rable Thomas Gray may pen Full many a flower IS born to blush unseen and waste 1lS sweetness on the desert a1r but th1s need not apply to those glfts wh1ch the world needs and you have The Class of 1950 must have someth1ng to offer then ad vert1se attractlvely llke the dogwood GLENN IS H RICKERT I ' A I U be harmful. When, however, it is used to di- C87

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Board of Education Seated: Ioseph M. Harre, Gordon P. Hadfield, Henry H. Hennell, Iohn V. Longshore Ctreasurerl, Harvey G. Berkhouse fsecretaryl. Standing: Clarence A. Leslie, Clarence E, Cornes, Charles E. Cleland. Not in Picture: Robert K. Fees. Through another year these men have given generously of their time and energy in formulating and regulating the policies of the Kane schools. The foods classes have become a real pleasure because of the new well equipped kitchen. The football team, too, will find a great improvement next season because of the board's plans for resurfacing and re- planting the field. These public spirited citizens also serve their community in various ways. loseph M. I-larre, the president, is news editor of the Kane Republican, Gordon P. Hadfield is owner of the Hadfield Monument Works, Henry H. I-lennell, co-proprietor of the Hub Shoe Company, the Rev. Clarence A. Leslie, pastor of the Tabor Lutheran Church. Clarence E. Cornes is manager of the local A CS P Company Store, Dr. Charles E. Cleland is a well known community physi- cian, Robert Fees, a newcomer to the board, is a pharmacist at the Temple Pharmacy. lohn V. Longshore retired from the board in December after completing twenty-one years of service. Dr. Milo W. Cox Miss Thelma Bloom Mrs. Margaret Dr. I. E. Bovard School Doctor Secretary to the Longshore School Dentist Superintendent School Nurse



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PAUL R. MILLER Principal The time since the wood of the dogwood tree was used by the Indians to make ar- rows to the present, when it is used for a superior charcoal in the manufacture of gunpowder, is not so great as is the gap between the way our great-great-grand- father spent his life and the way we spend ours. Our ancestors lived out their lives sui- rounded by friends and neighbors who lived nearby. Travel was a great hardship, and formal education was for the few. Grand- father came to his job through apprentice- ship to a craftsman in the trade followed by his father and his father's father. Today we hear of happenings on the other side of the world as rapidly as we hear the news of our own neighborhood and town and country. We know a vast number of people. We think nothing of traveling a thousand miles in a day. Everyone goes to Principa school, and some even learn a great many worthwhile things. We no longer believe that because the father was a plumber the son must naturally follow that trade. An honest attempt is being made to find each student's natural bent and to guide him in choosing the course of study which will help him to succeed in his chosen field. The world spins along on its track, bring- ing each season in its turn. The leaves of the dogwood are dropping from the tree when school starts in the fall, and the dog- wood is in blossom when graduation comes 'round in the spring. While the dogwood can be counted on to blossom every spring, we can only hope that our graduates have learned to use the tools for living that we are able to supply and will blossom out into happy and mature adults, contributing to the life of the community. PAUL R. MILLER

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