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CONTENTS FOREWORD 4 THE YEAR IN REVIEW 6-8 BOARD OF EDUCATION 9 SUPERINTENDENT 10 PRINCIPAL 11 FACULTY 12-15 CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES 16-22 Library, English 16 Social Studies 17 Industrial Arts 18 Science, Math 19 Physical Education 20 Art, Music 21 Commercial 22 Driver Training 23 CLASSES 24-25 SPORTS 46-57 ACTIVITIES 58-76 SPONSORS 77-79 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . 80
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MM FOREWORD Trees have a story to tell to those who will listen. One sees them growing and passing through various stages like ourselves. Among them are no racial or class prejudices; they live in harmony. Many of the trees in Evergreen Park when first planted were strange to this region just as each year new- comers are unfamiliar with the ways of Kane High. As time went on, these same trees grew to become familiar landmarks as if they had always belonged. So it is with students. As they progress through the high school years and finally emerge as seniors, they too have left their mark at Kane High. Through the years the high school building has been en- larged, the athletic field has been developed, students, faculty, and administrators have come and gone. The trees and the pond in Evergreen Park have witnessed and reflected all these changes and have become, as it were, a backdrop for the busy stage that is Kane High. Thus EVERGREEN PARK with these sentinels of time, inspiring to all of us, is a natural theme for the 1952 HURRI-KANE.
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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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