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Of the Days Spent Winter suddenly engulfed Kane High in a swirl of snowflakes and dropping temper- ature. Coats and boots were donned along with buoyant spirits. The members of the senior play cast diligently rehearsed their lines and gestures for Best Foot Forward, which was a big success and brought Wash- ington into sight. The Snowball became a reality as Ed Rudler and Harriet Wilson reigned over the festivities in a snow-cov- ered gym. As we saw winter reluctantly yielding to the signs of approaching spring, the basketball team emerged triumphant in the mountain league, placing the eighth olive wreath upon the brows of K.H.S. The J.V ' s closed their season with the unprece- dented record of all wins. (1) Smitty applies the finishing touch to Jim for Best Foot Forward. (2) Don presents white Christmas baskets to Salvation Army. (3) Max, Cleon, and Dave become Santa ' s little helpers for N.H.S. (4) Brass Choir braves snowstorm to play Christmas carols at Ludlow, Kane, and Mt. Jewett. (5) Rudler tries for a bucket, down under.
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A Bird ' s-Eye View N 73 v Much too quickly our summer sports and sprees became only memories as school opened to claim our days. About 75 Jewett students joined our ranks. The first week or so was spent in taking care of schedules and activities that would help make this year an enjoyable one. Student Council sponsored a get-acquainted dance after which school settled down to classes, intramural competi- tion, and participation in the activities pro- gram. In no time at all football season came and went, leaving in its wake an impressive number of victories that was to highlight the fall season. Finally, Thanksgiving vacation came into sight, a milestone in the school year and a harbinger foretelling the long, cold winter that drew nearer and nearer. (1) Tony, Skip, and Gloria welcome new bus stu- dents, Ruth and Doris. (2) Phil takes us through an imaginary swamp in the lion hunt at the Back-to- School Dance. (3) Marching band gets in line for coronation of the football queen. (4) Wha ' s Hop- pen? Did Kane recover? (5)Weiser picks up a first down for K.H.S. in Titusville game. H - 1 ■».• v ■
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In and Around Kane High Nature smiled benignly on winter weary students by bringing the joys of spring with her gentle breezes, tender buds, and spontaneous songs of hap- piness from her tiny, feath- ered messengers. K. H. S. took on a new look; winter woes were soon forgotten. National Honor bestowed upon a chosen few the privilege of becoming a part of their select group. In March the junior class netted a handsome profit from Life of the Party, which received very high acclaim. Also around this time white clad figures were seen running around the park, getting them- selves in top condition for the tough track season they faced. Now events happened quickly, the juniors decked themselves as well as the gym in gala costumes and danced to the music of the Blue Knights. Hurri-Kanes made their appearance, and then came the dread- ed day of final exams! These were not so terrible as had been anticipated for most of us were pre- pared. Graduation closed the door on school-day memories but opened the door to the future and whatever it had in store. And finally, that never to be forgotten time that meant the last day of school. (1) Bill Miller helps himself to a lump ol sugar at the NHS tea. (2) Mr. Dill shoots an apple off Dick Johnson ' s head, William Tell style. (3) I don ' t want any more trouble from any of you. (4) Mildred, alias Harriet Wilson, talks with Charles Collier. (5) Max clears the bar at five feet. (6) Van checks off the unknowns. (7) Char, Phil, Bev, and Jo pack shoe-box lunches. (8) Hurri-Kanes again!
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