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fast fall these dogwood trees put on a drama all their own. First the berries turned from bright orange to brilliant red. Then color came to the leaves. One tree turned red over night while the other tree Went through slower stages ot changing color, but in the end both achieved that deep Warm crimson that comes only to dogwood. Through our Work in the classroom and our associations with each other, We, like the dogwood, complete the cycle of our high school lite. 0 1 rf N-,,,, ,gr SENIORS K .NA , 1UN1oRs Q YD! 5 soPHoMoREs N lf, X FRESHMEN hx X, W EIGHTH GRADE J CLASS TIME fr HM be
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Eckman is a member of the PSEA Commis- sion for Teacher Education and Professional Standards. She served as a member of a round table discussion group at the Na- tional Council ot English Teachers Conven- tion at Buffalo last fall. Four other Kane teachers are on com- mittees for curriculum revision, Miss Flor- ence Allio, English, D. G. Van Ormer, sci- ence, Stuart Edwards, mathematics, and Mr. Miller, social science. The teachers of Eng- lish and math are members of their respec- tive groups in the county organizations. Miss Mary Lynn Hoover is vice-president of the Inter-County Home Economics Associa- tion, and Robert Carson is an active mem- ber of the McKean County Mental Health Association. Cooks These are the wom- en who are responsi- ble for those deli- cious lunches every day. lust think what cooking for five hun- dred hungry students means! Mrs. Lee Gibson, Mrs. Mary Olson, Mrs. Edyth Urbancic, Mrs. Gladys Gibson. Not in Picture: Mrs. Velma Adams. Custodians These men behind the scenes are sel- dom seen but they are always there do- ing the hundred and some things that help made our school a better place to be. Faculty for try-outs for the viola section at the Cen- tral District Orchestra at Martinsburg. All the teachers participated to some extent in various community organizations. Among these are the YWCA, YMCA, Com- munity Chest, Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Men's Forum, American Red Cross, Women's Chorus, Study Club, and many fraternal and church groups. Stu Edwards, Curt lckes, Bob Williams, Matt Rausch, Gregg Turner, Bill Miller, Bob Smith, Bob Lowry, and Paul Miller were members of the volleyball team that played in the regular intramural tournament and came out on top by beating practically every other team in the school. Cooks and Custodians Chris Christenson Walter Stark Edward Ranf Axel Anderson
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Anita, Idne, S tew, cmd Sue ch e-ck cmd record the daily cdfet C159 erid reports
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