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As Well As Individual Advancement (1) Teachers enjoy social get together. (2) Superintendent and Mrs. Rickert entertain faculty at a Christ- mas party. (3) These smiling ladies, Mrs. Lee Gibson, Mrs. Mary Truman, Mrs. Gladys Gibson, and Mrs. Alice Dyne, are responsible for the appetizing lunches. (4) Principal Paul Miller glances over his morning mail. (5) Bus drivers chat while waiting for the 3:06 rush. (6) Custodians Elies Anderson, Chris Christenson, and Axel Anderson take time out for picture. (7) At the end of the day Starky takes down the stars and stripes. 15
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They Encourage Working Together MRS. MATTHEW RAUSCH Commercial Central Treasurer ROBERT SMITH Homeroom 12 Problems of Democracy Senior Play Thespian Club Sr. Assembly Committee CHARLES C. STEWART Instrumental Music GREGG TURNER Physics Driver Training Rifle Club Small Arms Senior Class Adviser ROBERT H. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Junior Sportsmen MATTHEW RAUSCH Homeroom 10 Science Football Basketball Jr. Assembly Committee Junior Class Adviser RAY D. SWANSON Homeroom 25 Geography Student Council Ninth Grade Adviser MRS. GREGG TURNER Physical Education Cheerleaders Intramurals DALTON G. VAN ORMER Science Attendance Dean of Boys Hall Patrol Phy-Chy Club ROBERT J. WILLIAMS Homeroom 18 Social Science Football Rich in background, training, and ex- perience, Kane High ' s faculty is well quali- fied to fulfill its responsibilities both n the classroom and in extracurricular activities. Paul Mowery, a member of the commer- cial department, is on leave of absence working for his master ' s degree at the Uni- versity of Southern California. Stanley Ly- ganosky left Kane High early in the school year to take up work with the F.B.I. 14
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Library and English Provide Basic Tools i ■ 11 ill. g J 3 I T2 Inn With its 14,122 vol- umes, 41 periodicals, and 2 newspapers, the library serves the needs of its 2250 bor- rowers. English stud e n t s read American and English literature, wrote themes and term papers, pre- sented oral reports, and listened to re- cordings. Library is headquarters for reference and re- search. Recordings help seniors appreciate literature.
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