Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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laqamgee I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 Betty Phillips, bequeath my winning ways to Shirley Somers who isn't half appreciated. Bod Bumler, bequeath my sisters to the boys of C.H.S. who I'm sure will appreciate this gift more than any other I could possibly make. Katherine MacPl'iee, bequeath my effervescence to Virginia Wilcoxen to use in deliquescence. Iacqueline Sappington, will my pretty earrings to Cookie Wilkinson so that she can carry on in my footsteps. Ianet Patterson, bequeath my position as Home- coming Queen to the girl who is fortunate enough to be that popular. Ann Raster, bestow my tactful and charming way upon the sophomore class who are noted for knocking people down in the halls. Richard Matkovich, will my coal black hair to Sharon Witherell who's hair is anything but black. Louise Pollitt, bequeath my retiring ways to Clara Lou Irons who I know will use them to good advantage. Iudy Muntz, will my brunette beauty to Ianet Bohrer to replace her blonde beauty. Mary Lou Morse, will my television set to lanet Strawn who doesn't have time to watch it. Ginny Owings, will my green suede jacket to Ioan Terpening to replace her purple cordu- roy. Monte Bupe, will my unique Hobo Day cos- tumes to the students of C.I'I.S. with the pro- vision that they be put in the C.l'I.S. attic only to be brought out again if and when Hobo Day should ever live again! Madeline Nibbelin, will my ability to play the part of a thirteen year old with ideas to loyce Simmerman in the hope that she will do as good a job if she has the chance to. Wayne Salisbury, will the paper I write notes to Corrine on to the Cantonian Staff of 1952-53. Sue Meyers, will my ambition to be a warden in a reform school to Rodney Conner who could make any girl reform. Don Mulkins, will my ability to draw cartoons to Dick Grant so he can draw them in the As- sembly so he can then laugh Cwhich he will likely get a detention forl. Marianne Pappapetru, will my dimpled smile to Lyle Slater to use to charm his opponents in football next year. Clarence Parks, will one slightly used French book to ludy Churchill who I am sure will enjoy French as much as I have. Phyllis McClure, will my wish to be short to Sandra Kemper who is. Ed Perkins, will my ambition to be Albert Ein- stein to Tommy Picton who will never make the grade. Betty Saurbaugh, will my beautiful handwriting to Palmer Method of Handwriting, to use as an example. Ioanne Myers, will my well-worn wad of chew- ing gum to Mrs. Helen Clark so that she can ful- fill her promise to her Latin students to chew gum in school. Angeline Potesanos, will my classicalvbeauty, period. ' Buck Maurice, bequeath my ability to meet crises, calmly and collectively, to the moronic drivers of C.H.S. Ioan Nelson, will my vast wardrobe to Iune Lynch although she seems to be doing well her- self. lohn Mistic, will my perseverance in everything I do to Mr. Walker in case his own runs out while directing the class play next year. Bill Smith, will my seat in roll room I9 to any- one who wants to make a quick get-away. Bob Swearingen, will my good looks to Bobby Glenn so he can add even more to his own. Dwight Wright, will my rhyming name to DeEtt Iett just because. Barbara Simmons, will my many blouses to the Ir.-Sr. Y-Teens because I have enough to outfit them. Shirley Terpening, will my soprano voice to Norma lean Beck in case she ever gets tired of singing alto. Mary Zink, will my quiet, unassuming air to Pam Nickerson who we like just as she is. Lorena Weffenstette, will my cute as a cookie ways to Iune Ashton who seems to be a hot cake. Merle Williams, will my industrious ways to Bobby Hubbs who so far as I have been able to observe has never showed any particular degree of industriousness. Bob Ubell, will my habit of arriving early in the morning to study to Willis Mackey who does anything but. Bob Zaborac, bequeath my desire to get out of this joint as fast as I can to Charles Shallen- berger who made the honor roll first crack out of the box. Peggy Weaver, will my place in Drivers' Train- ing to Iunior Irons, because you know why. David Vanclerrneer, give my talent for side- stepping hard work in Public Speaking to Doris Beebe who likely won't take the course anyhow. Don Sharpe, bestow my height and membership in that gang to Ierry Todd who seems to be doing O.K. himself. Neil Swartzbaugh, will my membership in the Gear-Iammers to Dave Chambers because I think he would appreciate it.

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. ' I, Richard Cleer, will my parking place in front of C.H.S. to any member of the faculty who can get there early enough. I, Iohn Crayton, will my basso profundo to Gor- don Hamilton to use judiciously. I, Bill Curtis, will my beadling brows to Buzz Roeth to replace his green ones. I, Larry Daily, will my quietly deceptive air to David Calhoun who is certainly not quiet, but might be deceptive. tI'm not sure about the latter: l'm sure about the firstll I, junior Dowell, will my ardent love for the Cubs to Miss Harrison to replace her ardent love for the Cardinals. I, Dorothy Gilmore, will my excess supply of ab- sence slips to Sarah Shepley who rarely needs 0119. I, Shirley Hudson, bestow my position as the Last of the Hudsons upon Mary Henseler, who is far from being the last of the Henselers. I, Ruth johnson, bequeath my black net school bag to anyone who has trouble carrying their books. We, Barbie and Francie Kovachevich, do will our wardrobe of twin outfits to lean and Iune Putman because they might be able to use them. I, Iuanita Ellis, do endow my becoming freckles upon Andrena Susich in case she gets tired of her own beautiful complexion. I, Drexel Fouts, will my pathway from C.H.S. to North Main Street to Yale Smith to use in his remaining three years at Canton High. I, Bob Harland, will my mysterious air to Dave Sharpe who just ain't ! We, Fran Greeley CWQPI-IGP and Gene Kingery IWQPIRD, will our positions as hams to any- one who likes pork. I, Pat Howarter, bestow my sophisticated hair style upon Ching Kovachevich, 'cause you can't tell what style his is. I, Ioanne Iohnson, bequeath my permanent posi- tion dishin' out corn to Helen Kovachevich, who might soon take over. I, Ed Lightle, will my sound judgment in choosing C.H.S. over L.C.H.S. to my sister, Pat, who has equally good judgment! I, Ianet Lee Hammond, will my ability and love for dancing to any sophomore girl to use next year in captivating Buzz Roeth. I, Christine Forbis, will my sisterly love to Ierry Slack 'cause he hasn't any brotherly love to spare. I, Ioan Hinkle, will my unique antique 'tthat '36 Grahaml to Ronald Kareken, in case his Cadillac wears out. ' I, Sis Elliott, will my concealed motor bicycle to Shirley Branson because she'll need some way to get to school next year. lagadapie I, Larry lenkins, bequeath my variety of colossal shirts to M. B. Carver 'cause he can get his cleaned for nothing. I, Sylvia Kareken, will my admirable versatility to the 1952 edition of the Canton High School football team-just because! I, Eugene Duke, bestow my Penrod ways in Ag class upon Earl Malgrem for he looks so innocent, but isn't. I, Rose Eengel, will my culinary ability to the big six of the Frosh class because I doubt if they can boil water! I, Pat Hamm, will my soft voice to Carl Chestnut to substitute for his northern twang. I, Dorothy Heikes, do grudgingly will Leroy to Uncle Sam who, I hope, will take as good care of him as I have. W'e, the senior class, will Nancy Iackson to the under-classes because she's a nice person to have around. I, Ronald lump, will my position as class pest to Buddy Irons to see if he can carry on as well as I. I, Kline Laird, bestow my ability to do the Charles- ton to Ierry Todd so that Miss Coty will have a partner after I graduate. I, Dick Lingenfelter, will my ability to hitchhike to Mary Herring so that she can get to Farm- ington. I, Iackie Duffield, will my dark eyes to Bobbie Tyldsley so the boys san sing Dark Eyes to her. I, Billy Hebb, bequeath my machine-gun chatter to Iohnny Campbell in case he gets tired of talking so slow. I, Dixie Iones, bequeath my amiable ways to Melba Kruschinsky to use in gym class. I, lim Lingenfelter, bequeath my ideal masculine build to Bob Rosencrans so that he can be the Charles Atlas of C.H.S. I, Ronnie Scalf, will my name Harold that isn't mine at all to Anastacia Calogeris because I don't know why she's called Tessie. I, lean Polhemus, will my favorite purple sweater to Iune Lynch to replace her cherished white turtle-necked one when it wears out. I, Gale Maxwell, will my place at Callahan's to anybody that is smart enough to hold it. I, Carol Mason, will my favorite expression, Don't be bitter, to Mrs. Hagbom to replace her fav- orite expression, What? I, Bill Randol, do bestow my dry sense of humor to Ianet Oaks so that she can catch on to jokes. I, Fern Moran, will my breathless speech to Iohn Paul Flahavin who I wish had less breath. I, Harold- Meacham, will my argumentative ways to Don Wells to see if he can stump Miss Har- rison next year.



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Marlene Toncray, bequeath my interest in the Class of '50 to Pat Kramer whose interest lies in the Class of '5l. Shirley St. Clair, will my position in my father's grocery store to my brother, lunior, so that Dad will have some help when I leave. Helen Scrogum, will my constant habit cf worry- ing about my grades to Polly Saurbaugh who does enough worrying herself. ' Stanley Vance, bequeath my everlasting base- ball cap to the C.H.S. baseball team in case they run out next year. George Walker, will my place under the mistle- toe on the door in Roll Room 19 to any girl who has the ability to take advantage of it. lim Sigfried, will my ability to print like a pro- fessional to Lyle Curtis in case he ever wants to go into the business. Iudy Wooddell, bequeath my position at home to any femme who would enjoy my handsome brother's company. Shirley Smith, will my ability to get out of school afternoons to do my homework to Rosalie Clewell so she can spend more time with Iohn. Wilma Spainhour, bequeath my scatter-brain intellect to Barbara Mendenhall because she seems to have things well in hand. lim Sepich, will my prowess on basketball floor to George Busby who shows great promise. Betty Thompson, bestow upon Nancy Hervey my position in G.A.A. because she seems to enioy G.A.A. as well as I do. Bob Eddy, will my ability to make people laugh to Carol Sereno so she can carry on'where l left off. Richard Ellsworth, will my place in the Pfister's to Ierry Whitehead because he is one of the noon hour boys. Ierry Collins, will my noon hour take-off to the U. S. Air Force. Bob Coleman, will my track ability to Charlie Walljasper so he can carry on the glory of C.H.S. Mae Clewell, will my sweet personality to Louise Rutledge to add to her own charm. Mary Knowles, will my tumbling ability to Kathy Powers who has powers of her own. agadappe I, Richard Fuller, will my place as one of the most well liked persons in the class of '52 to Carolyn Bennett. I, Leslie Iackson, will my pianisimo voice to Elaine Phelan who is definitely fortisimo. l, Ronald Reith, will my nickname, Weasel, to lohn Heckard who doesn't have one. I, Pat Rakestraw, will my pseudo-sophistication to ludy Carara who shows promise in the other direction. I, Lois Osburn, bestow my ability to answer Miss Harrison's questions in Civics to any promising member of the class of '53. l, Flora Belle Nicholson, bequeath my long tresses and quiet ways to Roberta Bloomfield whose tresses are long but whose ways are not quiet. I, lack Thompson, will my assortment of car mufflers to Dave Bingaman to use on his illus- trious Ford. I, Damon Smith, bequeath my unusual last name to Flea Grzanich because he knows why. l, Rollin Rumler, leave my ability to make the girls swoon to Hillman Dress although he seems to have plenty girls fainting around his feet. l, Virginia Trobaugh, give my ride into school to my sister, Delores, so we can keep him in the family. I, Mayme Spotser, will my efficiency as Co-Editor of the Cantonian staff and my all around per- sonality to anyone who can take my place as ably. We, the class of '52, leave our carefree high school days to the Freshmen with the instructions that they grasp every opportunity and make the most of their remaining three years. We, the class of '52, do bestow upon the faculty our combined knowledge in case theirs runs out Cwhich is doubtfull. We, the class of '52, will our ability to produce one of the most artistic Proms the C.H.S. has ever had to the Sophomores because it will be their responsibility next year. We, the class of '52, endow the Iunior class with our place in the Senior Hall with instructions to run the police force ragged. Being rather uncertain about just how fine this book is and just how clever we are, we do conclude without further ado. CWe ain't got nuttin' more to give nohow.l Witnesses: C.H.S. Gendarmes tGuess who?l Signed: Class of 1952 lanuary l8, l952

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