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Page 4 Vivian Lane and Bill Jack, school host and hostess, tell Ray- mond Fields, fresh- man, a few things about K. H. S. i ,W , i I like school. I really do. I feel that school has everything to offer me. There are so many things I don't know-don't even have the slightest idea about-and the easiest place I can learn is at school. Here I can meet people mentally, as well as socially. Friends to be gained are in every classroom. I know and call many of these my friends-yet there are so many more that I want to include-so many more I want to know. Now that I am about to leave, I can understand why the class days have been more fun than Saturdays and Sundays. l'm positive I didn't mind study. Every minute spent at work, al- though at times exasperating, has given me pleasure. Pm only human and would like to have been popular: still I havent lost much. The activities I took part in appealed to me immensely, and even if I wasn't outstanding, sports and parties were always fun. I like school.
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l v . , f .J J -f 'Ml ffl! 4 THE an lcakeecm 1940 Truly representative of a people at peace with God and men-Kankakee High School . . . . . Kankakee. Illinois . . . . . forty-one teachers, aclniinistrative staff of four ..... recorcl enrollment of one thousand forty-four in lfHO. including' eight postgracluates. qfyw ful!! Classes first helfl March 7. 1927, with to- tal enrollment of fire hnnclrecl ninety ..... one thousanrl four hundred forty-one gracln- ates in last ten years ..... accredited mem- l her of North Central Association. Sturlent Council ..... fifteen cluhs. two choruses. seventy-piece bancl ..... athletic teanis in South Suburban League . . . . year- lmook and biweekly newspaper. Fifty steps from first floor to third ..... one thousand seventeen lockers ..... forty- nine typewriters in commercial department . . . . switchhoarcl in office operating forty- two telephones. Cafeteria managed on non-profit basis . . . anrlitoriuni with twelve hunclrecl eighty-tive seats . . . library. sixty-foot swimming pool, gymnasium, track and football field. Page 3
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