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Page 33 text:
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omecoming owen October 18, 1958-what an exciting day! Saturdayis Homecoming Was not only a thrilling day for the football team, who played an outstanding game against Brookville, but also for senior Iudi Chil- dress as she was crowned Football Queen in a beautiful pageant. Judi and her attendants, Arlene Wea- ver, Carol Pierotti, Betty Davis, Bonnie Johnson, and Mary Kimbrough, rode in a convertible around the football Held. Fol- lowing this ride, the girls walked slowly up the center of the field through an aisle made by the cheerleaders. Judi was met by co-captains Bruce Hultman and jim Kibbie Who crowned her queen with a tiara of White mums. Little Adelaide Vandervoort, crown bearer, presented her with a bouquet of red roses. The queen and her court had the seats of honor in the football stands. Iudi not only reigned over the game but also over the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Varsity Club, which was held Saturday evening in the gym. Lto R: Betty Davis, Arlene Weaver Marv Kimbrough Carol Pierottx Bonnie Johnson Iudi Childress.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: B. Hultman, B. Peterson, J. Ingersoll, j. johnson, L. Niklas, E. Bauer, G. Meckley. Row II: john Kibbie, D. Vandervoort, Iim Kibbic, R. Brinkley. liamify joofdaf After several Weeks of practice the Football VVolves prepared to enter the ,58 season With a somewhat stronger team than they have had in the past several years. Heading this yearis squad was Iim Kibbie Who continually Won the respect of fans and players throughout the league with his skill and aggressiveness. In posting a 2-5-1 mark for the season, the Wolves suffered their Worst defeat at the hands of Port Allegany. Another crushing defeat was also suffered at the hands of a nearly invincible St. Maryis team. One bright spot in the season Was a 27-0 vic- tory over the Red Raiders of Emporium. This victory was doubly sweet since it Was the first night game victory under coach Bob Robinson. Another surprise showing was made as the VVolves held the Bidgway Elkers to 0-O tie in what might well have been their best game of the season. Kane's old rival, Iohnsonburg, defeated us again for the fourth consecutive year. Other Kane losses came at the hands of the Northern Area Knights and VVarren. The VVolves managed to salvage the final game of the season as they downed Brookville 34-18.
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Coaches Johnson and Barilar. Mardify g6L6A8fA6L! In past years Kane High basketball teams have been known for their scoring punch and their consist- ency in winning district titles. This year,s version of the basketball Wolves will be remembered for their fighting spirit, desire to win, and team co-operation which offset a pronounced height disadvantage. In spite of their lack of height, the yVolves utilized their fighting spirit to provide Kane fans with many thrills. An example of this thrilling play was provided in the Punxsutawney game which found the Wolves matched against four boys well over six feet and yet come within one point of winning. Although the Wolves finished last in league play, they showed great promise for next year. VVith a strong nucleus from this yearis team and the addition of badly needed height, Kane should once again be a strong League power. Row 1, L to R: john Kibbic, D. Vanllervoort, R. Haight, D. Mague, Jim Kibhie. Row II: A. Hauser, D. Williamson, D. Foote, L. Anderson, B. Harris. 30
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