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These Men Compose the Theme The task of a composer ot music is not simple. Not only must he be guided by his inspiration and mood, but he must consider the melody and harmony. ln this Way the simple melody is deepened and broadened. lt is a more difficult task to develop courses of study. They cannot be inspira- tions of the moment, but the result of an en- hancement according to the rules ot a good educational philosophy and based upon both approved educational practice and the needs of the community. lt this is done the result will be one Which, like music, provides a maximum of satisfaction to a maximum oi patrons. Glennis H. Rickert PAUL R. MILLER Principal GLENNIS H. RICKERT Superintendent Music is the response and not the im- pulse. lt is the reaction and not the action. A symphony orchestra may play with Won- derful technique and interpretation and get varying responses. To one it is noiseg to an- other something to be enduredg to still another it is pure inspiration. Music is everywhere about us but so are discords and noises. Fortunately We have an ear that can selectively tune out the things We do not Want to hear. Yours is the choice throughout life. Will you listen to dis- cord or harmony? Paul R. Miller
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. The Board Sponsors the Symphony SEATED: Ioseph M. Harre, William F. Lind, Clarence E. Cornes, Charles. E. Cleland, Harold L. Johnson. STANDING: Robert K. Fees, Tavy Summersgili, Ralph N. DeCamp, Iohn V. Longshore. By popular vote, Kane gives these men the trust and task oi educating the youth of the community. They are concerned with problems varying from repairs of the build- ings to discussions concerning jointure. Such a wide field requires ot the board members not only an interest in the school system but also a knowledge of everything which con- cerns it. P On the present Board of Education there are seven men, tive of whom were grad- uated from Kane High School. All of the seven have children in the Kane Public School System. The tive Kane High School graduates are Robert K. Fees, vice-president of the board, Ioseph M. Harreg Harold L. Iohnsong Dr. William F. Lind, and Tavy Summersgill. The other two members, Pres- ident Clarence E. Cornes and Dr. Charles E. Cleland, have demonstrated a constant loy- alty to the Kane public schools. Treasurer ot the board is Iohn V. Longshore, former board member, and the new attorney and secretary is Ralph N. DeCamp, also a grad- uate of Kane High School. 'A lt is mainly through the consideration and decisions of these members of the Board ot Education that Kane High has earned and maintained its reputation as one of Pennsyl- vania's more progressive schools. Miss Thelma Bloom Dr. H. I. McGhee Mrs. Margaret Longshore Dr. I. E. Bovard Secretary to Superintendent School Doctor School Nurse School Dentist
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he Facu ty Qaise the Baton FLORENCE ALLIO Homeroom 16 English Hurri-Kane ROBERT CARSON Homeroom 19 Biology Psychology Camera Club ROSANA ECKMAN English Iournalism Hi-Lite Publicity VICTOR E. GENTILMAN Physical Education Intramurals Track t SYLVIA E. IOHNSON Homeroom 29 History 8th Grade Dramatics MRS. ELMER IONES Library Library Assistants 8 BELLE BOLLINGER Latin Dean of Girls Director of Activities Student Council CARRIE R. DONOVAN Art RUDOLPH V. FEDERICI Homeroom 21 Social Studies Mathematics I. V. Football I. V. Basketball CURTIS ICKES Homeroom 28 Mathematics Rifle Club MRS. BRUCE IOHNSTON Commercial Central Treasurer IOHN IUBAN Homeroom 24 Driver Training
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