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Row I, Lto R: C. Bucheit, J. DeMarte, C. Pierotti, E. Johnson, P. Fuhner, E. Bizzak, C. VVeiser, D. Mague, D. Schuster, R. Ferraro, C. Landfair. Row II: P. Cartwright, C. Peter- son, M. Harlan, J. Nordahl, R, Carlson, M. Bush, H. Mathys, E. Frederick, E. Alcorn, N. Schlopy, M. Boddorf, J. Clawges. Row III: D. Mcndell, J. Grandinctti, V. Barnhart, L. Ashbuugh, L. Conquer, T. Howard, D. Pearson, D. Sumincrsgill, L. Bernhard, I. johnson. The school paper, the Hi-Life is published semi-weekly by the journalism class and interested students. As in the past, the Hi-Life again this year furnished the high school news for the Kane Pie- publican, the Bradford Era and Teen Time over VV. A. D. P. The two-page mimeographed paper has twice Won the Olean Times Herald Award for the best niimeographed paper at the St. Bonaventure's annu- al High School Press Day at Olean, New York. The Hi-Life is also exchanged with over 100 school papers in Pennsylvania. Former students, now in colleges and in the service, also receive copies. Miss Rosana Ecknian and Miss Ian Mincer are the faculty advisers. All in a day's work. 10
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First meeting of the year. Hurri-Kane is our book of memories- memories to keep forever in Words and pictures. As We look through our year- book We remember our teachers, our classes and classmates and perhaps with a chuckle We remember some of our pranks. YVitl1 a sigh we remember that first dance or the exciting football or basketball games We won-and the ones We lost. We re- member the parties, the plays, our activi- ties and field trips and perhaps a little sadly We remember that last day at Kane High when We Walked across the stage to receive our diplomas in the hushed still- ness of the gymnasium. This record of Wonderful memories has been made possible by the hard Working Hurri-Kane staff. Contacting sponsors, choosing the cover design and material, snapping pictures, Writing, typing and Working on the dummy are some of the many tasks done by the faithful staff. The end result of all this Work is our year- book-a book of memories to cherish al- Ways. - Keep away, Iim busy. 'Nnnmg the Llub plctuxts zfwri - .jdcme 9
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Row I, Lto R: C. Landfair, R. XVeilacher, I. Dehlartc. B. Hultman, E. johnson, C. Pierotti, D. Kerestes. Row II: A. Kelley, J. Rose, R. Haight, YV. I-Iauhk, B. Mellander, D. Black- more, D. VVilliamson. Row III: C. Harrigcr, P. Bloomqulst, C. Mecklcy, S. Tunall, L. Frost, N. Hill, B. Conklin. aghfacfenf gooufwi Student Council, the governing body of our school, helps to work out the prob- lems which arise in our daily school life. There are four standing committees in Stu- dent Council Which handle these school problems and help to keep the schedule running smoothly. The Service Committee plans all service projects such as American Education WVeek and the schools March of Dimes campaign. Planning and choosing assembly programs is the job of the As- sembly Committee. Those delicious meals We eat in the cafeteria are all planned by the Cafeteria Committee. The Snowball, after-game dances and other social events are planned by the Social Committee. Student Council's two main accom- plishments this vear were the Student Handbook and the presentation of the Youth Code drawn up by the Child Study Club. The officers of Student Council are Bruce Hultman, presidentg Roger Weil- acher, vice presidentg JoAnn DeMarte, secretaryg and Emmy Johnson, treasurer. Bruce conducts business Cafeteria CO111IHitt66 in meeting. HCU011- 11
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