Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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1' cz ?7w,e4eZde Arlene AllardfCo-owner of Golden Leaf Boller Rink, chief rival of Silver Leaf. Sandra Anderson- Mrs. America of 1960. lane Aten-Most frequent passenger on Denver Zephyr. lrmalee Barnes-The only natural blonde in Holly- wood. Patsy Beasley-Mrs. Delbert Brush, president of Painters Wives of America. Ioan Bomine-Ballerina entertaining soldiers on the U.S.O. circuit. Peqqy Bowlin-Future Floorwalker for Linen- worth and Co. Doris Bowton-Model for Pond's Hand Cream. Corrine Brown-Dainty Damsel of Felix Studios. David Brown--Head coiffure designer at Epsom Down. Margaret Bybee-Miss Tim-Buck-Two of '62. Angeline Calogeris-Married a man named Smith. Ed Canevit-First man to circle the world in a snorkel. Don Carrison-Future Ag-head of C.H.S. Charles Chapman-Principal of Norris Schools. Shirley Cleer-Receiver of world's 200 words a minute typing prize of a statue of molded butter. Allan Conner-Future Oil King of Oklahoma. Martha Coultas-Holder of title Most Popular Girl at Fulton County Old Folks Home. CD.A.B., Dropsey, Arthritis, and Rheumatisl Bob Burnham-Tumbling instructor at the Y.W.C.A. Richard Cleer-Author of the book, Out of My Mind. lohn Crayton-Third president removed of the Gear-Iammers Club. Bill Curtis-Einstein of his day. Larry Daily-Head of the Peoria Iournal-Star. lunior Dowell-President of the National Cub Fan Club. Iohn Ellison-The male successor to Betty Grable. Ion Culton-Beachcomber at Laguna Beach, Cali- fornia. Bon Davis-World's most obese man. Betty DeFord-Top T.V. star famous for her ren- dition of a-a-a-a horse! Barb Denham-Pianistlin Too Short to Kiss. Freddy Downer-Winner of the Ferdinand Talent Cup. Larry Babcock-Owner of the fabulous diamond mines of Middle Slobovia. Morris Bloomfield-Daring engineer on the Kiddy Land Express. Earl Bull-Taking the place of Elsie the Borden Cow. Sis Elliott-Lion trainer in Bingling Bros. Circus. Christine Forbis-Starring in marriage at sixty. Ianet Hammond-Keeping Martha Coultas corn- pany at the Old Folks' Home, which is becom- ing a haven for the '52 Cantonian Staff. loan l-linkle-Head of the Galesburg Goofy Gim- micks Company for Ierky Iokers. Larry lenkins-Mr. Carolyn Woodcock Cwhy not, this is leap yearl. Sylvia Kareken- Sylvia Faces Life as the Third Mrs. Bruton. Eugene Duke-World's strongest man, Mr. Uni- verse. Bose Fengel-Fteviver of the song, l'm a Lonely Little Petunia. Pat Hamm-Listed with Bacon and Lamb, famous essayist. Dorothy Heikes--First woman to enlist in the Army so she can see Leroy. Nancy Iackson-Charming hostess at Clancy's. Ronnie lump- Scorchy, the burned out part of Torchy. Kline Laird--Successor to Danny Kaye. Dick Lingenfelter-Satch of The Bowery Boys. Iackie Duffield-The refined lady of Madison Square Gardens. Francis Greeley-Successor to Dick Button, famous ice skater. Billy Hebb--Police commissioner of Pisgak. Charlotte Irons-National Pennant collector of 1954. Dixie Iones-Famous detective for inside stories. Frances Kovachevich-Proprietor of the last of the custard stands. lim Lingenfelter-Model for Charles Atlas ads. Bonnie Scalf-The chimney sweep at United Na- tions Building in Lake Success, New York. lean Polhemus-Discoverer of hidden treasure on Devil's Island.

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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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.Za 37m ielde Gale Maxwell-Distributor of Even-flow baby bottles. Carol Mason-Model of Lillie Dashay Bonnets. Drexel Fouis-Test pilot for high speed cars. Ardath Adams-The last president of the always first club flook at her initialsl. Bob Harland-Bouncer at the Stork Club. Pat Howarter-Listed in What's What. Ioan Iohnson-Owner of the Garden Theater. Gene Kingery-Iimmy F idler of his time. Ed Lightle-Co-starring with Barb Denham in Too Short to Kiss. Dorothy Gilmore-Author of Budget Book for married Women! Shirley Hudson-Still burning the midnight oil with that old gang. Ruth Iohnson-Lady that pulled the best fish out of the sea of matrimony Cthere's bigger fish than's ever been caughtl. Barbara Kovacevich-Head checker at Kroger's. Ierry Lingenfelter-Ianitor of Madison Square Gar- den. Iuanita Ellis-The girl that made Iuanita im- mortal. Bill Randol-Skipalong Cavity for Metro-Golden- Mare. Fern Moran-Prima ballerina of the Milton Berle's Beautiful Ballerinas. Harold Meacham-Sizzlin Scissor Sharpener for Grinder's Switch. Betty Phillips-Most discussed person in the Holly- wood Gossip Column. Rod Rumler-Efficient orange Wrapper of the Sil- ver Rule Store. Kathryn MacPhee-Head salad tosser at the VVal- dorf-Astoria. Iackie Sappington-Sophisticated Sandwich Slicer for the Salami Syndicate. Ianet Patterson-First lady to swim UP Niagara Falls. Zane Pritchard-Zealous Zipperer of the Zany Zippy Zipper Corp. Ann Raster- Nail polisher for the Naughty Pine Lumber Company on Vine Street. Richard Matkovich-Employed at the Marine Land Studios, Florida, in charge of feeding goldfish. Louise Pollitt-Iunior G-Woman for the F.B.l. Iudy Muntz-Page turner for the man who plays The Missouri Waltz. Mary Lou Morse-Editor of Today's Secretary. Bill Flusnak-First Vice-Flub licking envelopes for the fan mail of Skipalong Cavity. Virginia Owings-Model for Petty's Petites. Monty Rupe-Mortician for Monty's Morbid Mort- uary. CMotto: None of our customers ever come backll Madeline Nibbelin-Nifty Nibbler for the Nabisco Company. Wayne Salisbury-Chief booth-builder at the fair for the 4-H Clubs of Fulton County. Sue Meyers-Driver of the hearse for Monte's Morbid Mortuary. tHer motto: I get 'em therell Don Mulkins-Designer of Volcano bathing suits-they're red hot! Mariann Pappapetru-A pencil sharpener for the Internal Revenue. 'Clarence Parks-Chief French interpreter for the United Nations. Phyllis McClure-Deep sea diver for the lost shrimp boat in the Dead Sea. E. Perkins-Tree trimmer in the Petrified Forest. Betty Saurbaugh-Proprietress of Saurbaugh's Sweet Shop where Simple Suitors Seek Sweets to Sweeten Sour Sweethearts. Ioanne Myers-Expert woman wallpaper hanger specializing in corners. Angeline Potesanos-Miss America of 1956, and for once we're not kidding. Buck Maurice-Replacement for Dixie at cur own Y.M.C.A. Ioan Nelson--Pin-putter-upper for Schnitzhopper Renouned Cartographer. Iohn Mistic-Last man to cross the Rockies on a pair of skiis. Bill Smith-I-Iuey's assistant at the A.I. Bob Swearingen-Head paint mixer for DuPont. Dwight Wright-Chosen to represent the U. S. in the l96O Olympics as the ace checker player. Barbra Simmons-Saxophone player for the Hour of Charm radio program. Shirley Terpening-Discoverer of B.V.D., a new bug killer CBarnyard Varmints Destroyedl.

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