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Seniors Begin That Last Mile DAVID BAUMANN Dave An athlete with a thinker ' s mind. Basketball 1-4; Dancing 1; Student Council 1-3; In- tramurals 1; Class President 1,3,4; Rifle 1-4; Football 2-4, Captain 4; Track 2-4; Athletic Council 3; Hall Patrol 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Hi-Life 3,4; National Honor 3,4; Phy-Chy 3,4. BEVERLY DYNE Bev JOHN J. CARLSON I.J. Loyal Westsider . . . always wanting to do something. Dancing 1,2; Small Arms 1; Football 1-4; Intramurals 1-4; Hall Patrol 3,4; Class Vice-President 2-4; Mil- itary Leadership 3; Class Play 3. A dainty attendant to the football queen . . . peaches and cream complexion ... in return for a compliment one receives a blush. Dancing 1; Jr. Dramatics 1; Intramurals 1-4: Class Secretary 1,4: Hi-Life 2-4; Tumbling 2,3; Thespian 3; Usherettes 3,4. Annie ANNA L. COLLE Plays cupid . . excellent typist Jr. Dramatics 1; Dancing 1,2,4; Thespian 2,3; In- tramurals 1-4; Thespian 2,3; Hurri-Kane 2-4; Hi-Life 3,4; Usherettes 3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; National Honor 4. Kane High ' s busy bee . . swell person. The seniors knew no limits to activities in their realization that this was it, their last year at Kane High. Walking out first from assembly, they knew their dreams had come true, they were seniors at last. The old saying, the more the merrier, proved true when the Mt. Jewett seniors joined the ranks. Although everything was new and different to the newcomers, they readily made friends and participated in numerous school affairs. Under the leadership of Gregg Turner, the class started the year by shattering all previous magazine sales records. The play tickets they sold added up to a full house for two performances of Best Foot Forward. Realizing that all too soon classes would be over, the seniors actually seemed to en- joy working together. They made field trips and scheduled special speakers throughout the year. The seniors were reminded of their status when the time came to pose for portraits for the yearbook, to get measured for caps and gowns, and to order name cards and announcements. Many received outstanding honors dur- ing the year. Cleon attended the State Or- chestra; Don, Ed, Keith, Max, Larry, and Dave helped maintain the basketball champ- ionship; Joanna, Barbara Dee, Bill, and Max attended the New York Herald Tribune Conference on Military Training-Bridge or Gap? With May came English term papers, and everyone worked hard on these, meet- ing the deadline by narrow margins. The murals in room 26 show the work of Jacki and Betty, class artists. The greatest wish, however, became a reality when they left on their never-to-be- forgotten Washington trip. The days spent in touring the nation ' s capital proved all too short, as did the entire year. June brought vespers, commencement, and the final day of school. And on the seniors, standing solemn-faced as they sang the Alma Mater for the last time as members of K.H.S., dawned the significance of this milestone in their young lives. Although they had come to the end of a perfect day, they realized they must wake, ready to meet the dawn of a tomorrow. 26
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. They Spruce Up for Portraits WINIFRED ADAIR Winnie Laughter and liveliness her policy . . . kept everyone en- tertained on the bus trip from Jewett . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . don ' t let her serious look fool you. Class Vice-President 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Whirlwind 3; Class President 3; Intramurals 4. PAUL K. ALEXANDER Alex Really makes a piano talk . . . how often did he get to school on time? Band 1; Dancing 1; Rifle 1; Jr. Dramatics 1; Intramurals 1-4; Thes- pian 2-4; Chorus 4; Class Play 4; Hi-Life 4. BETTY L. ANDERSON Betty ELAINE ANDERSON Andy Her hair is her crowning glory . . . poised and pretty — a won- derful combination . . . neat dresser. Chorus 1; Intramurals 1-4; Tumbling 1; Student Council 1,2; Art 2; Cam- era 4; Future Teachers 4; Hurri- Kane 4. PAULINE KAY ANDERSON Polly Soft feminine voice . . . flash- ing smile ... a whizz at square dancing . . . sparkling eyes . . . will make someone a nice medical secretary. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Whirlwind 3; Intramu- rals 4. Friendly blonde from West- side ... an all-round good sport. Dancing 1; Ir. Dramatics 1; Hi-Life 2,4; Library 2; Future Teachers 2-4; Phy-Chy 3; Kahiah 4; Orchestra 1-4, State 2, District 1-4; Hurri-Kane 1-4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Intramurals 1-4; Debate 4; National Honor 4. FRANK ASHBAUGH Chick Big shot ' ' on the rifle range . . . always has a joke on hand . . . great help on Hi- Life. Track 1; Hi-Life 1-4, Production Manager 3,4; Riile 1-4; Basketball 1.2; Intramurals 1,2; Class Play 3; Hall Patrol 4. MARY JO BECKWITH Mary Jo ROBERT BERNHARD Bob Ardent Thespian fan . . . dash- ing redhead . . . terrific sense of humor . . . loves to read. Small Arms 1; Hi-Life 2-4, Business Manager 4; Future Teachers 2-4; Library 2-4; Thespian 3,4: Class Play 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; National Honor 4. RAY E. BESECKER Ray Enjoys a good square dance . . . hard to see but often heard . . . makes cars his hobby. Dancing 1,2; trol 4. Camera 4; Hall Pa- KATHLEEN G. BRYMAN Kay Nice things come in small packages . . . sweet person- ality . . . cute. Whirlwind 1-3; Correspondent, Mt. lewett Echo 2,3, Bradford Era 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Typ- ing 3; Chorus 3,4, District 3, County 3; Ass ' t Bus Mgr. Hurri-Kane 4; Hi-Life 4; Thespian 4; Intramurals 4; National Honor 4. Friendly ... in good humor every day of the week . . . came from Mt. Jewett in his senior year . . . has a great interest in mechanics. Intramurals 2-4; Basketball 3; Hi-Y 3; Whirlwind 3; Typing 3. C. ARTHUR BLACKMORE Art Cheerful disposition ... a good sport . . . drives teachers batty . . . Has anyone seen my books? Intramurals 1-4; Football 1-3; Track 2,4; Basketball Manager 2-4; Class Play 3,4; Jr. Dramatics 1; Dancing 1; Future Teachers 4; Hall Patrol 4. JOANNE BUSH Jo Neat trick from East Kane . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . snappy dresser. Dancing I; Intramurals 1; Jr. Dra- matics 1; Thespian 2,3; Hi-Life 3,4; Usherettes 3,4; Student Council 4; Hurri-Kane 4; National Honor 4. ' 27
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