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PAUL RINDFLEISCH Let my silence SPOHK f 01' me ELLANOR s1KoRsK1 To catch the thrill of A MPP? Voice Nomm srsson A sweetness that can melt any heart FREDERICK WOLLMANN A nice disposition and a keen mind ALICE YASNY Deeds, not words 14 WALTER ZIKA He is silent and will go far.
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Q93 QQ USx3Nne5 ,A wx A ,D HENRY OLSON The ladies NAOMI MESSENGER Call him sweet Blushing MARy MARFYAK the color of virtue I have found you an argument JEAN PELLEGRINI So well she acted each and every pert HILDEGARD RINDFLEISCH She talks much to her friends, EDITH POMASKI otherwise she is silent Dignity was in her every gesture 13 O is . 0 , y , 0 O O
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HISTORY Whether it was warm or chilly, whether the sun shone or the rain poured down that sixth day of September 1945, I doubt that few of that class of sixty eight could now tell But who of us cannot remember the conviction in each heart that we would be the perfect freshmen and that we would never commit the various blunders by which freshmen have always amused upper classmen, and that after the passage of grammar school, we were on our way This mood persisted, although a little diminished through a few weeks of hard work and initiation, ending in our reception by the seniors Then we were accepted as true members of Canton High School, although a little wiser We chose as our class officers Paul Malsick, President, Eleanor Sikorski, Vice Presi dent, Faith Larson, Secretaly, and Rockerfeller acted as our advisors This year beauty for the Our first days later, we Henry Olson, Treasurer Miss Lilyan Nelson and Miss Fannie in matters of our class welfare hurried along quite May Queen Festival, uneventfully toward May when we donated as our share of Faith Larson and Jean Bonesio really big social event was our picnic at Lake Compounce in June, and a few turned our backs on Canton High School for the summer, happy that we had strug gled through the freshmen year, as so many other freshmen before us to be sophomores in Sept ember SOPHOMORE YEAR 'How much smaller our class looks, exclaimed a classmate on the first day of schoo o our sophomore year We were all thrilled at the realization that we were to display the emblem of Canton High in the form of class rings We carefully chose a committee consisting of Marilyn Cole, John Dembishack, Dorothy Brlghenti, Eunice Kost, Lavinia Johnson, Paul Malsick, and Georgianna Barnes for the selection of the rings The plans for our sopxomore hop took our attention next and, assisted by our advisors Miss Winifred Greely and Mr Weston Boyd, we put on a sophomore hop which was a success fin ancially as well as socially Norma Sisson and Eunice Kost were chosen to represent our clas at the May Dance Lake Compounce again, in June lured us back by the memory of the enjoyment of last year's class picnic Another milestone passed, we put up our books and said 'Good bye for now, Can ton High ' JUNIOR YEAR After the summer that passed all too quickly, we returned wit? full rank as proud upper classmen The very important question of class officers came up immediately, and was effect ively answered by the choice of Frederick Hudon, President, Lloyd Drager, Vice President Jan ice Alderman, Secretary, and Barbara Altman, Treasurer, with Miss Joan Shea and Mr Woodward Griswold as our much appreciated class advisors Our play 'Spring Fever' brought out talent we had little suspected Those in the were Paul Malsick, Jean Bonesio, Frederick Hudon, Georgianna Barnes, Marvin Hopkins, cast Jean Pellegrini, Norma Sisson, Joyce Corrow, and Eileen Evonsion, and Lloyd Drager The decorations for our Junior Prom ln pink and cocoa brown were very effective one had an enjoyable time dancing to the music of Mitchell Lucas The committe chosen Every for the prom was cha1rman,Joyce Corrow Under her assisting committees were chosen Decorations, Edith Pomaski, chairman, orchestra, Jean Daniels, chairman, refreshments, Alice Yasny, chair man, tickets, Eleanor Sikorski, chairman, publicity, Barbara Altman, chairman, and dance pro grams, Marilyn Cole, chairman - - . 1 . . . I H' Q . . .. 0 . . v , - . ' lf - - . 1 1 V 0 - . . . - - ,. A - . - . 3 - . ' o O . S O . - O O C . . - . . . - .
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