Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (Canton, CT)

 - Class of 1960

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' . . fi 9!L'3x' Shi- X A uw Q Dr H B Jestm Supermtendent of Schools To the Graduatmg Class You the members of the Class of Nlneteen Hundred and S1xty have concluded successfully twelve years of schoohng Regardless of what the future holds you should be proud of your accomphshments durxng th1S t1me and we hope that you have been gwen some of the tools whlch w1ll help you 1n tomorrow s endeavors others they represent but an mtroductxon to further leammg In exther case we know that you w1ll proceed forward w1th the hlghest motlves 1n mmd and that you w1ll take your place 1n th1s world wlth honor and mtegnty The Board of Educauon and the stall' and faculty of the Canton Schools joln me IH wlshmg you success for the future 8 7 3 3 ' a For some these twelve years represent the total of a formal education, for a Q , Mrs M Ducharme Mrs S Brucker To the Graduatlnv Class YN 1th the complctlon of your secondarx educauon, thls class marks sex eral mllestones 1n the hlStOl'N of Canton H1 h School FIFSI thxs IS the flrst class to haxe completed thelr ent1re secondary educatlon under the 6 3 3 sx stem adopted upon the completlon of the new add1t1on to Canton H1 h School 1n 1934 Second lt wlll be the last class to mclude students from the tovwn of Axon ln xts ranks We who remaxn w1ll mlss thelr sxffmhcant contrxhutlon to our school Throuffh your school experlences we haxe attempted to dcxelop an un derstandlnff and appreclatlon of xour helltaffe as well as to dexelop xour academlc ab1l1t1es and slulls Xou haxe demonstrated these slulls and under standlnffs ln mam ways ln xour school l1fe We hope and trust that xou w1ll COHIIIILIC to do so 1n future years Your teachers jom me ln W1Sl11f1g vou success and happ1ness 1n the years to come .ga-245 Mrs D Curry Dello Rotondo Prmcxpal 9 D , I ' . Y . . .U 1 U . , , ' A D D ' r ' ' H f D ' 1 . . , . V. , ' A E ,. - ' I 1 v v ' y ' Y v v' U' 1 ' 1 ' ' , , ' J x , 4 ,A I+ Q, tu- A 'M' ' t'4L7.lf,fEi1i:'I.wrLf1ftlft as-il 1- W M impulses Even though Jane Ducharme peeked out when she shouldn't have, Susan Bristol's heart was hardly in her cheering, and Victoria Rernbock did look the most drenched of all, these two pages are ample testimony to the doom that befell us that day in Simsbury when the rains came fillingmddles which reflected the Hnal score on the board: 48 to 8. The water in its various forms: films of it inside plastic raincoats, sheets that blurred the windshields of cars to which the less hardy retired to at the half, and a single tear shed by Mr. Soloway did little to dampen our enthusiasm, which armed us for a victory over Farmington the next game. ECHO STAFF Evolving from the capable minds that apportioned the material necessary for publication, this yearhoolis magic ingredient was hard work. A dedicated band of writers, layout men, photographers, art- ists, and typists have blended their talents to create a coherent whole. 9--.. 'it 12 f B493 EDITOR Stanley KYZHHQWSLI CIIZIIICS ROI1C8.10I1 ART Norman Bard LITERARY Margaret Perry Melame Daynard Karen Recknagel SPORTS Vxctorla Rembock Robert Ranaldl PHOTOGRAPHY judlth Wfasuck Karen Johnson ADVERTISING Weslex Horton COPY Nancy Henson Kathleen Sweet Elame KSIHLCR BUSINESS Marxe F1sh Margaret Strasser CIRCULATION ADVISORS Mlss Judxth Burnham M1 Harold RICIHCF 13 f George Soucy Ronald Turner I A P Qzvm fy, In 1 1 unv- -0-oi 4... -of 'K . .Q ,L.,, .- .Aff ' . . ,X V s' ' .4 , . - cf','v. Y ---ff-:,' . 1' .,-v ' .7 ' .QK .A -funk' .dpi 41 . . 7 ,M AP I ' . , ,, ,fr-B., NA. F ' ., N . 1 Q - ' .' ' .. f- J' . ,.-' f K A ,' 1' - - 'f. ' . fp ..1.-ALAA. ,,-Q40 no . -F ,pf Jr u 1 : I U 1 - . . si'. . r I c ' '- 4 - Q 1' .gm 4-aw I v QU... f -. - V, - . 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I' 5 intcrprctcr -- in short, a kcystonc sustaining the arch of Progrcss -f I , M 1 VWL, , Q 9 A I f t ere just one thzng 4957451 AWK A-again I axax ....A., 9-,rw ROGER CARLSON JAMES CARNEY P XTRICI X CRONIN funzor Hzgh Sfzence Language: Home Economzcs Mathemaizrx t alg 8.4 'Xl Q-'sv' EDXN IN DAHILL -XXX DOH D LAL RENCE DL BLC Hzstorg funzor Hzgh Englzsh Ph15zralErIucatzon 17 Near h fi ' 3 A I . ... I I A. 8 0 S g ' ,ix Hffjk fx! A' ,..,, fxhlw - I f,,' - K x f Q , fix wx' 6 if Q X ' s --tx . .. 1 ,gf 1 EX PRISCILLA INGRAM jumor Hzgh Englzsh Soczal Studzes AGNES KING jumor Hugh Soczal Studzex Manners always ladxes and gentle men' Manners always nmportant exen m hghtsome, abandoned gorgmg' In ,..-an EVELYN JUDY CHARLES KEEFE Mathematws Sczence Guzdance Dzrector JOSEPH LELAND jumor Hzgh Mathematzcs The man who can make the 18 'm ,x C F 5, ff thing easy is the educator. X ALAN MacDONALD RUSSELL MCCAIN BARBARA MOORE French Industnal Arts Physzeal Educatzon LINDA PECK Biology DAVID PHELPS HAROLD RIEMER JOHN ROSS Business English junior High Science 19 Q., K 'Ui 'C !'m MARGARET SCI INIIDT Ifnlglixh Qi H BTP' ' ' LEANDER SMITH Alathematim BERNICE SMITMAN Buxineu 59' O9 jff NIC HOT XS SOI OW XX Inrlu lrml -ir! if DON AI D SPONCEY unzor High English Soczal Studzes 403' ,fain Q. !'l'N 'l -qv' X 4 PRFDFRIC K TONS STIK ROBERT W -XRD Ivzglzxh Hz 1013 Hzstorg '70 Tl YN' ,..A 4. K W L 1 ff 1 'a'i7K'7fT, I . A . b . ff' ' ' R ' X . gg ff R: ' 0 f 5 0 Y' x f A 5 V T J 'ZA ' W , -ff-' ' 44,2 if-, - ' , , - V T f x . x If A , Ax ' I. ' 1 LAWRENCE WITHEY ELEANOR WOIKE BARBARA VAN DERLYKE English Chemistry History We hear they Jay .rome thmgx about us that neLer reach our ears And stzll be doing nezer done 21 ff - V -1, rr - - . 1: , . Q llm- g il. 5 Wx! Q W 'A , 2.9 A' J? ii A . g i i During our four years, joan Mulvi- hill changed her name to Mrs. Peter Durham, and her occupation from teaching English to the care of house, husband, and young Mark Peter. For two years wc benefited from Mrs. Dur- ham's deep interest in her students. To her new role she takes the outward calm and inner resources which marked her as an outstanding teacher whom we will recall with admiration. Their discretion has curbed our heady and often fallible enthusiasm. President: Robert Ranaldi Vice President: john Teller Secretary: Karen Johnson Treasurer: Raymond Hanelius f 4 3 , 1' 1 Am A ' - iff, w 3' 'W A' W lf .-:J , -4 4 1 h f '4 A , , A- 1 ' ,,f4Q4Q,:fafi5,L CW. f M H ,gg ,T - A ,I .L ,, if , 'fff 'E'-9 2' '., 4, :Q mf' , v A -I5 ' , J gg Wx: 5 'KW' J fl Q 15 32 wx .Y - , .mu . xy - Y A we :H Mn:-m?x iff- . A an ' 'Q ' f ::'?5 m:5 A ' 1 K I U ,W I Q ? . 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A Q I 1 AIR ..4 , .P 1 X rn, Q 'V an-ff' Ni JACQL ELINE X INCENT 'VI RRY ELIZABETH ALMORI ROBIN AINSART ALLARD Mar Rob jarkze se taken mv fun where Ixe found Theres nothing hke bexng used to Puts her shoulder to the wheel a thmg In the follomnq paves are hffurcs and facts dcslf ned to trace the l11Sl0lX me made whlle attendlnq C anton Hxgh School The fall of 1957 unlted students from Canton and Axon formmff the largest class ex er to enroll here Meetlng soclalls for the first tlme at the WVCICOITIC Back to School dance these members began dexeloplng the utal fr1endsh1ps that were to accompany them through three successful scholast1c and athlet1c xears The begmnmg of the end 24 SILVANA ANZUINII INES MARY ARAMINI All experlence IS an arch to buxld upon Our first class endeaxor as Semors was the Back to School Dance and we hope that all who attended enjoyed themselves CECILE ARSENAULT Who was that lady I saw you w1th? 25 u FAY OLIVI 4 BALESTRO What's all the shootm' fora' Silvi A busy bee has no time for sorrow. Without why or wherefore. H . . . 7 db' E75 NORMAND RICHARD BARD JAMES PHILO BARRETT Norm jim My eyes make pictures when they Although I am a pious man, I am are shutfl not the less a man. Please send me 26 MARION ELIZABETH JOHN JAMES BEAL LUCILLE PAULETTE BARRETT ack BEAUDOIN Life is just a bowl of cherries why I begin to smell a rat did I get all the pits? No Hdget and no reformer just a calm observer at ought and must fine office workers come from Canton s halls The girls and occasionally a boy have learned under the devoted tutelage of Miss Bradbury Mr Phelps MISS Smitman, and Mr Paige thus, competently filling positions in many local businesses NANCY JANTE BLANCHETTE ARLENE CAROL BOROWSKI Llttle friend of all the world All things are common among friends 27 , Y I C, . . . . - ,L . Lu Because they have acquired skill in typing and all phases of business study, many AQ f Q5 S'i RICHARD PETER BOYER Dzck I thmk Wo Comment IS 1 splendxd CXIJFCSSIOII Prxthec lot mc Hnlsh my tune ff' .1 ROBERT LEROY BRADI EY DON QLD RICHARD Bo BREITKREL TZ He sand httle but to the pomt Don The xulgar boll I roast an egg 28 ROGER LINCOI 'N BL RDILK Rag When anarx count four when xery angn swear I E T Q, 4 , ' x A V 1 W N nl A w V Q r A W 'f E f I ' I T' AR C 1 9, gif vV,D if Q Q . , b A 4, . AT Y , Av 1 Allgv v T DIYYICSSIIIC from thi YTICCIIOCIIIX of Z1 usual Xauctx Shoxs we jun 1015 planncd and presented a rnusl cal comedx under Une mln of One for -XII ly, QA .mai 1-'flu-aug, 'WW N ANCY EVELYY CARLSON GARY FREDERICK CLARK Pussy cat Pussy cat where haxe I am you been 9 George, did you cut down the pear tree ? A 29 dancmg on a xolcano O3 GEOFFREY LEW IS COLEGROYE 1217 In th1s world a man must be exthcr anul or hammer MM- A DOSE IS 8. 11056 IS 3 IIOSC IS 3. HOSE Mormn Molly mormn Mabel how are the cows thls mormn 9 Barnaby Goodchlld tue carefree hero who danced and sang h1s w aw through the grow th and dexelopment of the Lmted States made clear the part that folk muslc has played m our h1story O Susanna wont you cry for me? Rlde em cowboy' . .law 30 ' 1 , , v ' ' Y k . I' if ,Y --:by ,, h y X 7 a f - 1 K4 ,, 47 ' KK ' ' ' YY f2'? u - , yy , . M - y , - , , 7 - y , - - , U ,, - The cooperative efforts of the members of all three senior high classes led to a successful culmination of after-school rehearsals in two evenings of entertainment for large audiences. ,4 Vs. i'Camptown ladies, sing that song! Straight as a ramrod stand I here If ou know get another tune let us Come closer bow and fill the x d 31 H . U il- A 1. VH. I KK y 1 ' ,N .2 X X 2 t S. ,'- 5 i K 4 1 ' g A -4 , 'oi . t . 1 , k s .f 6' A 1 1 .4 f i AA-'F N' X 5' HEATHER ROCHELLE COWLES Them that asks no quesuons xsnt toldahe CLIFTON VN ALTER CRAW FORD C11 Thank you for nothmg' What dn me lab techmque' 32 no 1 ff' , V MN I V, , I WIN 'VIARY ELLEN CROTEAU CRAIG JOHNSON CURRY Oh no' I made 1 BooBoo' He was a verray parlit genul kmght Durlng our three years the numbers of our class were lessened as some left school to these peop e our best wlshes We are pleased to sax that we haue framed new members from Canton and Axon Thelr addltlon has been most welcome to our class VIRGINIA RLTH DAX IS MELANIE GERMAINE INOREINE MARIE DELANEY Gznng D-XXNARD I am rxch beyond all dreams of The letter s too long by half a m1le Creepmg llke a snall to school ax arlce 33 3 I . . . I at sv as ' . 4 . , - va I Y , l Y' Y Y Y ' Y , Y Y . 1 Y 5 , , 1 s I Hy- 'f JFS? , Y Y , Y Y , Y Y . V Y . H . s ' 1: cc - - - vs Y - se PHRONSIE D'ELIA BETTY AWN DEWEY STEPHEN WELLS DEWEY Stay wxth company and mxrth Betty Steze The fall lnductxon of the Collms Chapter of the Va t1onal Honor Soclety elected s1x of our outstandlng class members to then' organlzatlon led by Kathy Sweet and the Exe members of the class of 1960 who had become N H S members as jumors They pre sented an 1mpress1xe ceremony vwhlch mcluded an OUIIIDB of the soclety s ldeals and the ac tlutxes planned for the commg year The women that dehberates IS lost The uncanny wxsdom to be snlent 34 WALLACE ERICH DOBRICK PENELOPE ANY DOUGLASS DAVID MARSH DRUMM Wally Pen Dave B hold' My first sub par' What s the use yesterday an egg I ll do and I ll do and I ll do tomorrow a featherduster MARILYN JOAN ELLISON Dont attxtudxruze 35 I Q - nn Q l ns a Q .. . . I , sa .W 1' A I U In .. I ss a s - - - an LINEA NORMA ERICKSON VINCENT PETER ESPERANZA m Pete I object' I m no angel Now let us dxscuss the mathematl cal symbohsm of uneven wmdow shades Why don t you figure xt out by shderule' 'J l 4 ' KENNETH LEWIS FEARING JUDITH ELIZABETH MARIE CAROLYN FISH Ken FIALKIEWICZ Get me something cold to put down I ask to know F1 F1 the back of my neck quzck I am sure the grapes are sour Mathematlcs should be a vltal part of any school curr1culum Understandmg of b3.SlC arlthmetlc a polygon subject strengthens the mdlvxdual Thanks to our ambltxous Math Department we leave wlth a more thorough knowledge of the theorxes and concepts they have placed before us PETER E FOX PHYLLIS FRATTINI Pete Her stature tall I hate a dumpy Only the game fish swxms upstream woman 37 'fx W HENRY ROBERT FREY, JR. 'KEnough work to do and strength enough to do it. 'A-'N 'qv GLORIA ANNIE GARRETT 'KThe fack can't be no longer dis- qised that a krysis is onto us! What did Mrs. Grundy say? VICTOR JOHN GIGLIO Vic A good folly is worth what you pay for it. 38 FLORENCE MAE GLOWACKI Flo There is not so variable a thing nature as a lady's head-dress. SUSAN GLYNN GERALDINE ANGELA GRANT Sue Gerry 'KHer nature is a glass of champagne. A rare compound of mystery and fun. All our classes have provided us with the op- portunity to express, in front of a group, our ideas and feelings. This may have been through assigned oral reports, group investigations, for- mal debates, or even argumentative discussions. es? Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking . . Y' 'V DONNA JEAN GOSSO 'Efficiency of a practically Hawless kind. Often these were trying times but as the years passed our oral expression im- proved and we came to enjoy others' x expositions. 39 The 'Lbehind the scenesv effort of all members of our class has been one of the commanding forces of our every endeavor. , 2, 1 .K 3 2 'KLet's get the show on the road. 40 Stars that sw Don't burn you Floor sweeping, light hanging, and cleaning up are often thankless jobs, but students, responding in great number to these and similar tasks, found themselves enjoying Hthe dirty workli' Angel in the treetopsf' 41 'GR 'libs- CAROL ANN GRUNDWALSKI Grundy What wxll Mrs Crundy say? What Wlll Mrs Grundy th1nk7 fix sf ft:- JLDITH ALYCE HACKBARTH ud3 -X5 huss as a one armed paperhanqer w1th the nettle rash Thouffh ncxcr ql1lfC xunnmff thv 'Nlaffwlnc Drlxe the Clase of 1960 rmponded xuth xun and x 1qor to all competmon De-sp1te the unsuccessful record uc dwplaxed great enthmmasm aqam thu xear Exerxone mll remember the ama71nff number of Qalcs hrouffht 1n bs the Qemom the lirqmt amount from '1 Qmfflv class at Canton H1 h Qchool WWE? im-15? Our Curly headed frxends 42 ' :rf 75 'Q A ,ya-9 if wa' RAYMOND HARDY HANELIUS SHARON MARIE HEFFERNANI Ray Sheff: Let us then be up and domg Lxke an angels v1s1ts few and far between ,H C WK.- ,X 'Tb 'V' 'S' NANCY ARLINE HENSON JOHN JOSEPH HODN ETT PRISCILLA IRENE HOPKINS If a tree dxes plant another xn xts ack Pm place We heard the mxmature thunder Exuberance 15 beautw where he Hed 43 9' . 4 11:37 ' an at f , me , . - v.r.Vtg V 4 'Ze 4 ...fi ELIZABETH RUTH HORTON WESLEY WELLS HORTON CALVIN A. JOHNSON Buzzy Wes Cal The social smile, the sympathetir Perfection of a sort was what he Trust no future, how'er pleasant. tear. wanted. S-E-N-I-O-R-S LOUDER! 44 59 KAREN JEAN JOHNSON FREDERICK PRICE JONES, JR. JAMES RUSSELL KENNEDY A healthy hatred of scoundrelsf' Fred jim Persistence wins the race. It's much too hot for reason and far too warm for rhyme. High spirits at the jamboree enabled the Seniors to win the cheering contest. It was here that B111 and Jackie were crowned King and Queen. '5- EDNA HELEN KNOX Come not within the measure of my wrath. 45 SANDRA GAIL KONOLD CHARLES JOHN KOZLAK Sandy Chico There can be no defense like cour- My language is plain. tesyf' 46 l This country shall not be crucified upon a cross of gold! ROBERT EUGENE KRAUCH .F STANLEY MICHAEL ELAINE JOAN KSIAZEK Bo KRZANOWSKI Youll find my counsel wholesome For after all the best thmg one can Stan do when lt s raxnmg IS to let xt ram Wm wxthout boastmg lose without CXCUSC Our Publlc Speakmg group dlrected by Mxss Schmldt, encourages and better equlps those 1nterested 1n lmprovmg methods and manners of speech Followmg a year of hard work, members have the opportunlty to dlsplay these acqulred skllls by glvmg self prepared speeches durmg a student assembly CAROLYN ANN KULIK She gets through too late who goes too fast 47 DOROTHY ANN LEAHY Do Do Pursuit of knowledge under dlffi cultxes t b I6 3 Y li ' 7 ' J S! ! t Y X , v' ll - 1 ,, ' , nf' , A,:.,A , , I C ' 'H L'fsEL'a:f:slifSi?E:1 ' .. Qfwgf 1 ,::- , M :.. . g + 2 fb In 5 In 2 ,, 3? 1 Q , dw f, ,P , 2, 5 Q ' x 'Vt SS ia, W l' 'Q V Hn I f 5'- ' , sf , W, I iv M I 9,5 1 J 42? QE Y ak: ,, K 5 W. Q 5' 5 qi? . ffwlwlw,-azz-.f , ,L .. .,.wftsw . W , t 5 1f251effw,fx2gJ'7 we31,,11 Y ,'1f5eN?1::::f , Mm-,fre f ks .v,., mffm f ' if fs 492111 .fl :,. ,.,., . ' , M :H f JEANNE RENEE LEVERENZ UNO woman is ever completely de- ceivedf, A moderate good meal 'l +I MARK ELLIS MacDONALD MARJORIE OLIVET MEHL WILLIAM WALDO MERCER Mac Margy Bill You must go to a pear tree if you Let me pass out quietly. That great bourn of all Common want pears, not to an elm. SCHSCZ COII1PfOmiSC 'ss MICHAEL STANLEY MISCHAK Mike 'LI can resist everything except temptation. Away from the quiet of the classroom, we often found ourselves in the midst of large and noisy crowds. Be it the lunchroom or basketball court, the members of the class of 1960 responded vociferously to the issues of the momentf, 49 '4 ' mmf' ROBERT B. MURPHY Bob A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus! -'Wav' GAIL H. NASCIMBINI Her hair was thirk with many a curl that Clustered round her headf' I wonder what handsome young man is teaching this class? GAIL ELAINE NIMRO I am at the end of my tether CAROL ANN NONAIWAKER 'Laugh yourself into smchesy Have we studied our Machiavelli for today? 50 1-g M4 NIICH-XEI EDM XRD O BRIEN UzPe Hxstory IS hunk' The IFIQIIIIIHU' of h1S1C Cor1CcptS mto thc IT11 I f I 'Xp sf 'sm CATHERINE LORE I T X P-XIOR Calhj Age cgmnot w1thcr her nor custom stale her mfimte xanety HCS 0 QU CCHIS li III! IJIIITIP INIIIJOSS of our School YN hcthcr uc Choov' to lmm ofwcrlx or to tum our hxcks on thc s1t111 txonhas boon t I d on lrc x our rcmon We hope thit most of our IININIJIIS h uc Chosc n the former 'md wlll contmuc to do so throughout thclr hx 6-S 3 1 ..f .4 5 Q-,gf GEORCE FRED PARENT NI ARG -XRET HEPBI. RN PERRX He knew the preclse psxfholo ma Nome moment when to six nothm Exenthmq awtul imuses me I hu hed out loud once it :I funer1I ol 'xg THONIAS H PERRX Tom Xiuch mahce mm lcd muh a Imle w1t .dh Q .WW V M R 4 Q J n, H , V. , .. ,, Y . i ' . N 4. . , ' , , - , V A 1 j A- K 'I - X1 . 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I Q I I I' .-I '1111 modem IHHULIHVCN offucd 11 C mton Hlffh School 1 c Funch G01 111.111 111111 md Spiruih 11 L 111 1s1c IIII tlu d1111cr1t1lQ of 111 1111111211 and IJIOIILIHCIHLIOU wc alio lmamcd 1110111 thc C11lt111C of thc Co11nt1'x .au-A 11 ,-,A-1-' fx 'QB' Amo amas ama oops wrong language' Zut alors ' I T1rzmdo L-1 lorof' 52 'it 'Ib Jggwy 14 , ff aware-fm KJ Are you sure that three thxrds IS enough' Our booltlseepmff class trams students to do the wollt necessary for record mfr busmess transactlons ln an orderlx manner Com prehenslon of bookkeepxng fundamentals and accu- racy needed in todays business world are perti- nent to success in the fl- nancial Held. .gn A fundamental course me chanlcal dxamnv a1ds the student 1n constxuctlons deslqnlng lDlllCIJllDf1Dff and IJICCISIOH nectssarx fox drawlnq ob1ccts to a defi n1te scale .we-f The Hrst thing one should know about bookkeeping is that it is spelled with two KF. 'Q' 4 '!i ENIS MARTINA PETERSON SANDRA JOHANN PHILLIPS THOMAS H. PILLON, JR. 'Softly speak and sweetly smile. Sandy Tom Do well and right, and let the world 'KA5 the sun colors flowers, so art Sirlkf' Colors life. I, i' W 'AWQQA fs!! Is Pittsburg or Philadelphia the capital of Pennsylvania? 54 gm. 3,4 no MARGY ANN PLUDE Simple in dress and sober in diet. THOMAS BISHOP POTTER Tom That one may smile and smile and be a villain. Along with our study of democracy ano the problems of the world. we find our- selves involved in a certain amount of geography. Of course, we all know that Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania . . . 55 'ini-n H LEONARD ALFRED PRATT g'This is the sort of impertinence up with which I will not put. siiig ROBERT.-X ROSALINU RADIL Bert Begone, dull Care! thou and I shall never agree. ,,..-H' 'over' -Af ROBERT NN II LIANI RAN ALDI N ANCY JL DITH RE AD B0 A an x ng pun fi hu r o Shv scorns to chingc her wontcd of Unlllllllg fgurgp .17 E2 Don t let the sun get m your sllxc-r mtratc' 56 KAREN! JUNE RECKNAGEL LESLIE ANN REESER VICTORIA ANN REMBOCK All of us are m the gutter but some Lex Vzckz of us are lO0k1ng at the stars Hall to thee bllthe spmt A manly form at her sxde Our days at CHS haxe been eased many tlmes by the exer present help and cooperatlon of the custodlal staff A hammer an ewctenslon cord, use of the school after hours, and many and warlous and sundry ltems were made ayallable through thelr fine efforts GEORGE DAVID REPP CHARLES JOSEPH Dave RONCAIOLI Amo, amas amat Toddy 'KI do not understand, I pause, I examme 57 'N W U 5 i . f fm 'X M E A 4 A A' ,, . . . ' S! Ci ' ' ' ' 3? L6 ' Q! . , . . l ROLAND JOHN ROY Write me as one that loves his fellow men. Aux armes! Citoyons! N , xp , gf 1' in JAMES HENRY RURKA LYNNE MARIE SEARS SANDRA LOUISE SELDEN jim K'Make my coffee strong. Sandy A jest breaks no bones, Let gcntleness my strong enforce- ment be, ELAINE PENELOPE SHAVER Pen Like, but, oh, how different. J F'J . rg, Egg? xg From the male smiles, they must be studying curves and figures again. 59 MARILYN CYNTHIA SNOW The secret of success is constancy of purpose. GEORGE THOMAS SOUCY Diverse men have diverse recreations and exercises. LESTER F STEVENS Confide 1n me who am your frlend I took my man Frlday wlth me iill ll GLORI A KATHLEEN STOLT ,...........-M Our perceptne and persplcacxous 0 Supermtendent of Schools Gentlemen always seem to remember blondes Qplus amanuenslsj liq- Illlllll L? ll , . , 1 X. . 2 , ,X X . . , .. M, ,--1--' ' ' K M-W . , ,,...,...A....,,..N :V , -Q1 K ,pvgrwvlu V I m!w.9Mu1N , ,f- S V- -. ,, . V . . GI . e,, .. . ,, RICHARD ALLEN STONE Dzck I have laid aslde busmess and gone a Hshmg JOSEPH EDWARD STRASSER oe Now I am beglnnmg to l1ve a httle and feel less l1ke a s1ck oyster at low tlde Nothmg of unportance was ever accomphshed IH any Engllsh class How far lrom the truth' Those spellmg tests, rote passages memorable rend1t1ons of Shake speare and hard work have glven us all an apprec1at1on of our language and 1ts many aspects MARGARET ANN STRASSER DIANA JOAN SWANSON PATRICIA KATHLEEN SWEET Peggy Kathy Ah you flaxor exerythmg you are Did you ever have the measles and Mmorlty 15 no dxsproof the vamlla of socxety lf so how many? l 6, . . . ,, . . . . 7 . ,, . . ' ii U . . . . . ,, . , - e . D1 KC Y Y ' ' GK ' ll ' ' ' ' S! 7 I I 3 ' ' ' 7! ' 5? . , . You ve set me thlnkmg Prudence Steel, you we set me thlnklng agaln During the 1959 Christ- mas season an exchange of plafs was arranged be- tween Canton and Farm- ington high schools. Each presentation was oflered at both schools. A small cast, balanced hy eflective For there IS nothmg coxered that shall not be revealed nelther hid that shall not be known 62 , . . . , v . . . ,, , . H . . V v I - . . we IIQIIUIIQ' and sccncn mm I'7ll'1LCl to show thc Inthos of a sxmbohe hff qmmpos of a oncz homst min now lormcntrcl hx Conscience cornmff to 111111 on CIIIISI mas Exe 1n thc foml of udas Iscaxlot Your re a fine hand at 1 lOII'lplll l1LI1t MISICF Tramp There there ll ll all be ox er soon 63 , . . , . . 1 . .' ' ' L ' , . '- '.' L x 1 ' V ' 1. K 'Q A ' - . ' , 1 fr y , , - - 1 ' , w, - 2 , 1 X y , X fi-'xl X A H - - .. RON XI D JOHN TARC-X Ronng pomt llqtunmmmf Cutam school p0l1ClCS ind cl1st11bL1t1nvf lalffc sums of moncx has occupu cl ilu mmds of suual san xoxs thls NLAI Ihu haw dom tum' job wall and lcaxe to tlwu successors a fam rules lots of monex and best xushu '30 3 ii il PFTFR A XCE TIIONISFN Pete JOIINI EDXN IN TELLER 1111111 IXLIAILLS PrLsxdQntB1ll' 64 ':L,J?h'7 ,,. ,, ,, , x I t ' f c7 - 4 ,vf 4 A' A A A I AY 4 4 4 I' I . 4AI ' jack Evvryonc is more or less mud on one 'I'hv prince of darkness is xx gcntlv- I fc-cl lilu- ll fugitive from the luw o . .. ,, ' Y, .. ,Q 1 1. l' 'I l 5 A7 , .I I' MQ vm JOSEPH BENTON TIC E BARNET TOY EN CORA LOL ISE TL RNER oe I vns Qrmficd to be 'rhlc to 'Imwc-r YN h1t thex do boss IS Creep up on promptlx md I d1d I saxd I d1dn t -X horse' 1 horse' mx kmqdom for 1 you ind I don t mean Indlans k1 1OW horse' H- RON ALD XS AX NE TL RNER Ron ' Fore' L1Qht one for eavh of us Ixiren 63 , I I ,Nm f' Q nf' j V - . V v Y . - 1 j E' '. V 1 ' ' I I , ' Lu sa ' , I - V I - - - 1 -4 , ' , . ., .. ., .C 9 o I A ' I U 1, JUDITH JOHANNA VENTRES JUDITH NICOLE WASUCK ildy udz Llttle deeds of kxndness I ve tned so hard to do the r1ght Therefore due to the levo rota tory ax1s and to part 5B of the Theory of Relatlvlty thmg Sodium plus concentrated sul furlc acld ylelds sodlum sulfate plus hydrogen J , 1 1 ' I ' I ' sc ' - ss n 1 - - ' as u ' . . as y , -2 u , . - . . ,, 66 ,419 PETER THOMAS WELCH Pete Hold the fort' I m eommg dw. Q 'f 'i PATRICIA JEANI WESNESKI a Hith so much Wll ind mxrlh about ou .-is 4lH7 'i-fi I HARRY DAWIEI WILCOX I hive learned nothmg forqotun nothmg If we are not enffaffed m acldmq concentrfated Sllll-llI'1C meld to sodmm or electro CUUHW ourSelxeS or forgcttlnf what a normal SOIIIIIOH li Ch1nCeS are me ire not m the lib In our scxence coursei we haxe had an opportumtx to Qhow our sklll and apprecm tlon of the physxcal and bloloqlcal make up of our world 'ii W? JOHN CHARLES WOHLLEIB Amantes amentes 67 Q4 JACQL ELINE LEE X EANIANS faclfze She must be seen to be appremaxed SUSAN BELLAMY YOUNG Sue Saying nothing is a woman's rarest skill JANET JULIA ZAHORNACKY fan K'INot quite so innocent as a new-laid eggw Y one chose The inclusion of these two pic- tures is not intended to be imperti- nent. It is, however, a reminder that studies in themselves are not of para- mount importance. It is the quan- tity and quality of productive thought applied to the matter that ultimately determines the worth of the endeavor. lNhat happens is mere litterg but from this wastepaper of perishable events though can unpack imperish- able meaningsfl .Vo zniw man mer wishvd to be youngwr 70 DERCLASSME :'Fools need no wateringf' Offering deafening noise to the hallways. mayhem to their activities, un- blanchecl hysteria to the cooks of the cafeteria, these younger members of our school remind us of our former selves. 'iCabbages Mr. Carney called us - l'You just sit there and grow, JUNIORS A very merry dancmg drznkzng laughmg qua mg and un thmkmg time You have a mzsswn fulfill rt Presldent Thomas Roraback Secretary Lmda Smlth Treasurer Duncan Macbeth 72 U J ' 1 . ' 9 . 1 ' mu P . . . ,, fl ' ' T ' IJ V, President: ................. Dinah Sweet Wzth mzschze beamzng zn one eye and calculatzon out 0 the other .X xx Stabzlzty meafuns character 73 X SOPHOMORES Fzcrytlzznff neu appz arf br autzful 74 N wr under esfzmate the pouer o a Lioman JJ Frazlly this name Presxdent V Presldent Secretarw Treasurer ON-.wg zs uoman not so uozth the sophomores AIICC Selden VIFUIHI8. GIIICSPIC Leshe R1ch Patrlcla Dunleaxy I 3011 uoula' fat 'hr kvrnvl 3ou must rst brfak the shell. ,,..3 A I JE!! EMI 1 I BE l li I E! Young fllous uzll be young elloux FRESHME Loading the Frcslmxan class thls wal unc Robcxt ox pxcsi dc-nt Georvc 'Xxbakken XICC prcsldem Andrea Lndrmcak secretarx and Barbara Pclc7ar IIKZISUIKI 9 AN Youth zs a vzllx zapzd vtatz 76 Innocence can be mislead- ing. They caper, they dance, they have the eyes of youthf, A grain of manhood EIGHTH GRADE I' ery baby born znto tim uorld zs Gods at tfmpt to make a per ect human bczng As merry as the day 15 lon Happy as 1 FLIIQ day you pzcked up a horxefhoe SEVENTH GRADE QWQKM ,.4.. 79 Whrn flu mznds ree the bodg 5 delzcatr ' .2-,Q 1 Q4 I 1 MMA I fl . g 1 f , of 4' 1 FW i If 1 I M1 , 1,1 - 4,-f Q ,x'Ww :. H W k -f X J? 1 xx , 'V Q! if V Env, -af, I 1-fx b i , 'uf-ur' , Y ..f Q' l N4 rf Q,,gj?Pf ,,-MAKER fx, ,, ,X 1 E 14? , 9 l sr ,, ':4 ....,-f.,..-vu! ,. ,X 0. 'xx H QF? T X -,V W 'fry -' , N ' N W- .. - mn 1' 41,19 L 4 . as X, 6 1 Q, Inn 'f ,X . I 41,1 ff? , . 'wah A L ff ' , f I I . 1 ff K xii, Y 234:33 - 1 ' 5 f, viii V , Q Masaliigl 'M ' 2' iff' , .Q- fH.w - WM,f www . , , ' Z 1- f , ., fun' I pi 3 l I Z H, X V I ii Affwim 'Z Pi? X A f ji R LL' V , ,mwx an G 4 ,I I ,, , Q H , F - f N 1 .. V- .A H' 'TQQR ,M YW -' ,fb--'1 5. I f ggw uf M' f' . ,rw --Q 0142 Lf! us mcft and ritlzur do or dia L to R: N. Blanchette: L. Reeserg P. Shaver: E. Ksiazekg P. Douglass: V. Rembock. Captain K. Sweet: D. Swanson. Co-captain. CANTON CHEERLEADER ASSOCIATIO The Canton Cheerleaders' Association is an organization which consists of the Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders and Pep Squad whose purpose it is to promote school spirit and good sports- manship at interscholastic sports events. The Varsity is made up of hard-working Senior girls who are the bulwark of the cheering system. The J.Vfs are also instrumen- tal in cheering for the Junior Varsity basketball team and in sup- porting the Varsity squad. The Pep Squad mingles among the crowd promoting their enthusiasm and participation. Through their various campaigns and rallies, intended to strengthen school support of its teams, the cheerleaders have been an inspiration to the athletes of the school. 82 v- All d y work! fm-i N 'l l'..'5 JU IOR VARSITY FRONT TO REAR J Roy L Croteau J Mernll C Hansen B Zommer J Duchamle J Bxrney J Kay RIGHT TO LEFT A OSuIl1van V Fox D Vleflng P Weaver A Selden B Johnson 84 PEP SQUAD GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIQN Us ROWI F Jones R Hanehus R Ranaldl S Knanowski W Horton J Kennedy ROW 2 D Stone C Schelthauer G Soucy Teller D Repp M NIacDonad D Kennedy RON 3 D Langer Reexes R Gregory D Garrett H Slleorski J Xincenzo R Albrycht FOOTBALL ftxe lettelmen from the 1938 season Steppmff tn to lebuild the team was new head coach oseph Ieland Bi the seasons end the XX arrioxs had scoxed txso XICYOIIKS out of six contests and had placed tuo stellar members on allstar lineups Bob Ranaldl xx as chosen center on the 'North Central Football League Allstars and on the little Three Allstars Hanle S1lx0I'Slxl un1or hneman and bacle was also selected for the Llttle Three Allstars The first nv ht ffame in Cantons football historx was plaxed this fall The NN ar r1ors traxeled to NN aterburx to meet Sacred Heart under the hffhts and betnff far outclassed and outnumbered thex were not able to defeat this foe Although odds were affainst the Canton team Coach Ieland was pleased xuth the effort and cooperatlon shown bs team numbers thxouffhout the season The YN arriors loole foward to a better brand of football next season with fixe letterrnen spatl-an the l96O squad 8 I l 1 - 'n T 1 I I , I A X1 QT ,V ifgfjfgei 'N ft W fee ' V 5 'fi . fr :ii 3.7 iff'l.sl'2-iff-X. .fwi ' : . , . ' . . ', . ', . , . . : The Warriors faced the 1959 grid season with a small squad of 26 including only ' 1 F b ,L x K l v . ' L ' l ' 'l 'I xi P 'A' A I . f V .v ' Q xi U 1 m . ' Q . . 6 Need inythmg be said? much an be sa1d George. Mark and Jim . . . quick and sure-footed ends. jack and Ray . . . who could get through them? Courage, many the hurt cannot be much. 6 1.5 4 rbi? mx, I f ,, , . A-, . W , nf- Vw-y1.',.,. a M Q' , n g , Q' , a P. wk 'Lia Hex' Q sz L, gf ' c Lg: if ' - gp I , 'ffl hz - J, f, Y'-FQ' wb .. Q -. K P ' 5 . Q W- . , W w 1 ,r 4 ' 4 1 'X lp -nr 1 . X . ' lf X 1 lg fffx W 11 if ' , , R f -'if ' L L Lf la 1 ,iv 'Y Q Q . QQ L 'L ,., iq . 1: 1 mills! 1 I ' -'fl H x 'W ' 0 4 Q- ' X 4' ' is u , ' ' r nz, ' 45, A I - M, K I K, ,f . 'gg' , , , A f . , 1 .. 5 9 ! . , rg. rf Y Q ...- X .2 Q ' 44.35 . 7 ' :fp-' 91+ Ala.: ,1K,3,,i, . 5433, ff' 3 u -'-Y -2' , ' ? f 1 H3 -if if 'f ,A -, - V ' ' P' W ' - , P -, li. : Q, ,4 an-1, 4, . V .. 1- 1 . .I -:wr ' A - i 1 mf ..-a.?ca'v , 'Li' fv ' ' ' A . 5' A xv 1 P,-VE - I.. Af--'ff' lf. ,SQA ixig , A ' u 3 ,fi- Y uv, K Y . gn va' STANDING: Mr. Carlson, P. Baumgartel, T. Hartigan. A. F. Nelson, Bombara, E. Krzanowski, G. Nybakkcn, R. Petrauskas, R. Mongeau, D. Shaifer, R. Barlow, C. Burton, Reichler, R. joy, T. Tallmadge, W. VVinchcster. J. Rumrill, D. Scott, P. Scoville, E. Lingenheld. SEATED: FRESHMA FOOTBALL For the first time. Canton started a freshman football team which took part in inter-scholastic competition. The team gave those boys, who would not bcneht by going out for the varsity, a chance to participate in the game and to gain invaluable experience. The players led by captains George Nybakken and Dick Reichler and coached by Mr. Carlson will benefit from their efTort. 9 i -'K ' ' or 'W .l-few ., 90 BACK ROW: R. Gregory, G. Bembe, D, Drumm, P. Welch, Curry, R. Ranaldi, S. Krzanowski, J. Tice. ABSENT FROM R. Boyer, Coach Sottile. FRONT ROW: T. Yarzab, C. PICTURE! R- Ellsworth, H. Sik0rSki. BASKETBALL The Varsity Basketball Team moved up into the class B rankings under the C.I.A.C. standards and ended the season with a 5-14 record. Coach Sottile's charges lacked in height but not in their will to win. The squad showed signs of becoming a top flight team, but never really reached their potential. On the brighter side, the Wanior lineup was dotted with underclassmen who should give Canton success in the future. Canton Windsor .... Canton Famiington . . Canton Avon ........ Canton SufHeld ...... Canton Farmington . . Canton Gilbert ..... . Canton Bloomfield . . . Canton. . . St. Thomas . . Canton Windsor Locks Canton Gilbert ...... Canton Granby ...... Canton Simsbury .... Canton. . . East YVindsor . Canton. . . Bloomfield . . . Canton. . . St. Thomas . . Canton. . . W'indsor Locks Canton. . . Windsor ..... Canton. . . Granby . . . . . . Canton. . . Simsbury . . . 5 IL X 1 1 f i ' 5 Q . 3 v C vf W ' x x ' 5 ff. ZX I 8 W 4. 2 J i1- '29 af f ml 1 L ' f 155 - A 7 3, 'Q V '-':' f A 31, I , 5 3 I Q I 1 ,wif S -Mx ! x 4'-'24 K . 1 QV 'f..'f22 4:::5'g '-D 3 ' I Y 59 if 3 1 , . , 1 5 LS? lf Mx. I w RETIRING SENIORS BACK ROW Coach Hall R Barlow R Garret E Krzanowskl R Brucker R Dow T BASKETB LL Coach Lawrence Halls .IV squad had an exceptlonally good season 1n postlng a 10-9 record The team, characterized by helffht handled themselves well through out the season Coach Hall looks forward to next year when many of hxs capable boys vull return as sophomores 95 Kozlak, D. Scott, G. Nybaklcen, J. Vincenzo, J. Lowrey, R. King, Bl. Zanewski, Idingenlleldj O 0 ' . .D 9 ' ,J-M A ww -ww N4 , . W . 96 wg -.iff k '-4 '48 ... ACTIVITIES Leivure is tlzf timz' for dOi7lQ.Y07I1FIlII7lg awful. FIRST ROW Nlr Keefe l'1dXlSO1'D K ohnson Teller C Ronc'11ol1 J DUCh1FYTlC YN Nlercer Pres 'V YV1lder K Sweet 'N Henson Nl1SS Bridbury fadusorj SFCOND ROW N1 Dxckert V Glllespxe R Langer D Sweet R Brucker P Skret P Parent S Cook G Szydlo A Selden H Rulf STUDENT COUNCIL An actlxe able Amerxcan orffan17at1on the Student Councll has falthfullx performed a xarlety of serxxces exernphfied by the d1str1 but1on of the maffallne drlxe profits unprox ements of our cafetena sxstem support of our student store and rehablhtatlon of the audl tonum Actmg 1D a 1xa1son capacltx between adm1n1strat1on and student bodx the COllIlC1l s rnanx accompllshrnents haxe further de monstrated the determlnatlon and leadershlp of our classmates 98 nl The Student Store, managed and sup- ported hy the Student Council, has proved a needed and appreciated organization in our school. The variety of school supplies and equip- ment sold here has added to the conven- ience of all the students. JU IOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FIRAI' ROH S Humphrex S Fowler G Torrant G Loomls L Xiermg J Heffernan SECOND ROI1 R Hanson K Dc-lanes YN Elliot S Lockwood R oy R Zemaitis K Lewis K Bierut G Glgu re 99 i l I , lv. . , - . - Q - t' ' ' , ,- . , . j, . . . , .J '. . . . NATIQNAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 4 rather have an meh of deg than mzles of pedzgree W Horton C Roncaxolx K Feanng B Mercer S Knanowskn J Hackbarth E Kslazek The Collms Chapter of the Natlonal Honor SOCICYY IS the only orgamzauon ln th1s school that openly recogmzes the essentxals of scholarsh1p Thls orgamzatlon serves as an mcentlve and reward to those who are workmg to lmprove themselves and the1r surround mgs through hlgher leammg 100 Cf I ' ' ' JP J. lAllardg Slweet, Prex. g,P. l-Iopkinsg lAd'lfisor, Mr? Vllard. , . , . ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ex erx xear me-xc swamped xuth A A rcpresentames sellmff AA tlckets for A A sponsored funcuons XVorIunff toffether thex support our teams and cheerleaders wh1lc plarmmgf and 1I'11I121I1HU worth xxhxlc projvcts to ald Ondeaxors Connected xxlth our athletlc pro gram STANDIAC Wir Dubur ndusor L Rccser Remo C, Krauch R Hanehus S Wacker S Krzanowskx preszdent H S1korsk1 Yeamens B ohnson The Mutmff Bc-runs No bmst rom iI'1IlIIH our Gardxume to tear Yo rantmg pa CIZIHIIC XOICC had xx 0 to boar No sound of the sax el xx as heard from the Chalr The srqn of the dollar xx as made 1I'1 the an 101 .' .'l:.. ,z 1. :J. ' g . ' 'g. ' R. Ranaldig E. Hortong G. Harris: NI. Leahyg Lowrey. SEATED: C. Hansong R. Gregory - H ' ,' - ' '5.I- 5 -.I - . i ru - of Q M s - 'JP'- , xx . 5 5. . ,quo rf 'Y LLL FIRST ROW P Pent B Serge F Thompson A Srhelthauer B Peer S Blerut SI COND ROM I Schc-:dc-l C Tum N C mv T Chxrron S VN mks LIBRARY CLUB Collfctzonf 0 books arf Yubject I0 certazn acczrlenh bwzdw 111 HIUUIIJ the 11011111 and 1111 ratv 0711 not 1111 601111111111 zv tim! 0 H11 11011111111 not to sax a Lcord 1111 purloznfrs CAMERA CLUB I am I1 U11111111. with 111 vl1z11t1'1' IIIJFIZ, Iflliff' pauiu. 5.117111 Illlj' all of fill-S 11111 have to br1f11'1I11j111l,f11'111t1'f1'.fx11rl. 102 FIRST R014 V Gxllesple C H1nson K Lynch W Selden V Fox Durkm X Scheldel T Perrv C Mercer K Recknagel S Selden J Gumbus R Gre ROIlCZ110ll D Sweet H Cowles C Nlonamaker gory SFCOIND ROH L CI'OIC'lU F Rerupero LX Durhurme M Almorx D Leahw 'N Henson EWSPAPER Thank heawn our Sheet IS nelther xellow nor b1ased We deplore the 11'1ClLlS1OH of but Cbecause thls IS the last chance xsell haxe to sax 1tl ONIONS TO KAREN RECKNAGEL r Hxqh Newspiper FIRST ROH NI Nhlenmcrhx 'N Tuomala Ni Xeskl -X ark son P Bllodeau SECOND ROH D Damla G -Xlbrycht lx Danlli E Krzanowskx Voloxskx L Salach R Dawnard Nfrs Ingram -Xdusor 103 l l ,Li ': . ' ' . . . . . , . , . . J. ' . 7. ' . . ,, gossip columns and such. The Crier hos disported itself well and we extend orchids, -.DJJ l L We are the mum makers GLEE CLUB Mr Halls lnsauable smareh for male XOICCS ones that dont smv one oetaxe loner has alfam ehalaeterlged th1s xears Glee foocl axsax' and 'Nou me ll tn the bass comes the Smqmq for reeltals school funcuom 'md ffmclu mon 104 5. 5 . Y :.. D . N .V . Iv , Club. Out of a'Quiet in the back there! All eyes up from! Put that BAD Aboze the pztch out 0 tune and 0 the hmges but 0 all the nozsex I tlzmk thu muxzc the least dzsagreeable MUSIC 15 the unlwersal lanffuave of our soeletx todas In our h1 h schools IHUSIC has become a s1ffn1Hcant factor ln the educatlonal 1nst1tut1or1 s currrculum The band has shown talent and sp1r1ted plaung at our football games rec1tals and other school functrons Wle know that 1n later years the band w1ll encounter the greater admrratxon of the whole student bodx through IIS enthusxasuc efforts 105 N V . . . , f , if 7 f . . . . U . . 2 . v . V Y .O- A ' ' D D . 4 ' D O . . . , . Y . . 7. 3 1 . . Y . 1 Y . . . 1 .Y ' FIRST ROW E Peterson N Carlson S Konold j Wasurk Scheldel C Nlmro P Viesneskx L Beaudoxn SFCOND ROW Mrs Krne E Archambault Pent N Srsson Nl Drumm K Pajor P Pent M WlHHlSk1 P Ellsworth E Adams NI Hallock KN ho among these sa1d Anvone haxmff paper bound books 1n food con d1t1on IS asked to brlnff them IH for Chmstmas gxfts for the men at the New London Submarlne Base? ThlS IS Mlchlng Mallecho and a questlon our man Horton was unable to an svser a request that dled am1d hollow murmurs and we shall never know just what 15 the most read book from Guantonomo Bay to the North Polar Ice Cap Admlral Rlckoxer can xou hepus FUTURE URSES FIRST ROH P Bxlodcau J Salach K Danlla YN Horton Presldent Huard C, Hall S Kramer SFCOAD ROI! 'vhss fkmato E Torell L Fenn F Burqor A Pomaskx D Bowe Yolouskl K Woodard S Sxmonds D Young F Burgor JU IOR RED CROSS 5, .4 ,. ,..,J. .L ,. ,. ., ..b.- ,-. , A. ,. .- -- s' ' 'l ' ff ' 'JJ 7 I- ,, Civ Y' A1 D ' Y - :e 3 5 . ,V ' 73 CS 7, , Y rr ' A v, Y l? ' I Y '.' ,,. ., .. .... ,. ..u ' JY ' 7 v .. ,. ,. ,. .. ,. FIRST ROW M Glguere A endrejcak J Marheikl A OSUIIINBD A Selden SECOND ROW Mrs Dowd N Blanchette Rusln S Blerut M Mehl L Sears F Thompson ART CLUB Affoxdlnff exccllcm opportumtx fox dexelopmcnt of the altlst tl'1lS club mspucs IIS mcmbms and SUIJIJIICS matuxals mth Much Lhex max express cleatlxc- ablhtx ind IIHIJILSSIOHS 107 Wa zwazw' with colors all our ownf' A 4 . D A' 1 l lv 1 'X 1 A 1 ' I . 1 . Av - Q . 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L, ' 2 V. cf Y' CUNGRATULAHUNS ff Q Q 41 J if Q 0 ' Kay f ' X FROM The -Seniors of I-The SGYTSOFS of J I I IC I I I I I I I' I I' I I I I' I I' I' I' I' I' I I' I I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I I' I' I' 1n11 N11s 11111 N11s R 1 md 1n11 Mrs 11111 'M1s 11111 Mrs an11 'M1s and M1s and Mrs and 'M1s and M15 and 'Mrs '11111 Mrs 11111 M1s 11111 M1s and 'M1s 1n11 M1s and Mrs and 'Mrs and MIS and Mrs and Mrs 1n11 'Mrs 1n11 'M1s 1n11 'Mxs 1n11 'M1s and Mrs and 'M1s an11 'Mxs and 'M1s and Mrs and Mrs and 'Mrs and Mrs and M1s and MIS and Mrs and M1s PATRONS 1 10 131 1111101n H 110111 13 X 011n X118 1111 C F11 C11 WV1111 n Horton 1j'1X1C1 1X111X C 11111100 R Fox R013111 X X1CICCI' G101 1 C' SOIICX XVa1t11 R 1111 ht os0p11 7111orna011x R111110nd E CL1I'I'N RTXIIICTHC1 H H0ns0n 1,011 11s X1 1C1'7OI'1Z11L1 1111111 us 1xs111011 C 11 II 11 s R011Ca1011 0s0p11 1x1fanoxxs111 0s1p11 R1 n1110C11 C,11ar10s 11011116113 Fred1 IIC11 P on0s D0110 Rotondo Car1E Sc111n11e1 M0101 Stone 1 1111 H1111w F 1x1111011 X111 1101 1s P XX 1s111'11 A1 01 011ns0n V11t01 G1 110 E111111 13110st10 J E QIIHSSCI H R F101 A111 lan Bard A L Daxnard St11a1t Dax IS o11n C Selden 1111111111 1DC11I'lCN E11 1n0 Ranaldl 11R0x YN 1312111101 G 1J'1X1d Rcpp Mrs Mabel D Swanson M1 and Mrs Joscfph Soby 'M1 17111111111 N 1111114 'M1 11011 P111t C '1l ltOII Inn IK N1111 11111111 11 11 Fs 'M1111 s 1111110 11111 1111x1s10n SCIXICC XIOIIIII 1111 X 1111 X11 111110 81111011 N1'lC110I1'11C1 s C 11 1 1 I1 V S011011111 G YV S1nd011 'M1 1n11 'M1s A111111 YN F1s11 M1 11111 M1s E11111111 C010 IOXC M1 'md 'Mrs X10II19 T051n 011n O C'as0 D1 M01 r1s 'X1at111n 131 II 81111111 P0t0rD 130111 DX 'M Ax on C'onxa10s11 nt Home 130111 sxxood C 0nx 111111 nt Homn S11nnxbr0011 100 C 111111 Bar 'Mr and 'Mrs XIBLIIICG Crotc-au 1M1s G A Grant and Mrs C'11ar1es Ko71a11 1 1 1 1 1 'X IS 1 1 r r 'Mr 1n11 'Mls 1n11 'M1s 11111 'M1s 1n11 'M1s 1n11 Mrs S111110x 1 1nd 'M1s 1n11 Mrs and Mrs 1nd 'Mrs 1n11 'Mrs 'M1 1n11 Mrs St1n11x and I I I' I' 1n11 M1s 1nd 'Mrs and 'Mrs 1nd Mrs and 'Mrs C 111111-s M 1100 11111 s 1 03111 'Mx11s1X C'1x1111 F11111t F P01101 r E1n1s1 1211021 JF11a R01x1t 1x0nn111w 101m R X earnans H0111111 H P111110 Rox gC111'HIC1 011n S011ott 11111111 Xr11111n1 11111 1X1sn1-s111 An 111 Stolt 1JOI'l'l1C1 Er11:11s0n 11 13 0st1n Arthur Ansart C' 13101t11r011t1 Thank ou for Your Support M11 1 1' . 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IM.. . ,. . , PHOTOGRAPHY or 1960 ECHO by G FOX AND COMPANY Serving Connecticut Since 1847 f Hortfo rd COMPLIMENTS CANTON GREEN STORE THE HOUSE OF HASSELBACH FAMOUS FOR CANDIES f 67 LEAHY S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THOMAS A DYER 38th Y TH FITZGERALD S COMPLETE FOOD STORE MAPLE MART I MEATS GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY IOW3 RUSSELL J RICHARDSON PLUMBING AND HEATING OIL BURNER SERVICE CICIC COMPLIMENTS HINMAN S GREEN HOUSE OF I' R Ie 44 of Juncrion I Avon, Connectic I 1 ConIon Center, Conn. Conion Telephone OW 3-4381 ear Dependable Service l E MOP S Av Tel. Collinsvil e en -8691 . OF 1 on on en er, onn. MARSDEN 81 WASSERMAN INC WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FINE HEATING EQUIPMENT The TAYLOR AGENCY ,sue u. 1 M 'Q Q msc I cmmu couu 3 AVON PAINT ond PAPER CO COMPLIMENTS OF CRAWFORD CONSTRUCTION Huckleber y H II Rocd A on Connecticut GAY CONLIN REALTOR AND INSURER Mol SI ee! A on Orcho d 71611 HORTON COULDN T SELL THIS SPACE THE ECHO STAFF THE SIMSBURY BANK cmd TRUST COMPANY TWO COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE OFFICES Hopmecdo Street 5 mgbu y Alba y Turnp ke A on Member F D I C . . fl R Leslue I. Taylor I wssuszv' -1, - f' A V1 I' ' ' W P ,-1 g - 21 ,ff I I fgghft g 5 ie, mm ' I -Q ' '45 'fl' E H 'i M., 1 H SWF If J! ' ::: A if If If I 'I 5' 5- VFTT3 'W ,,. I --f - f . 0 -.77 7 H- ' :E Jlfffl I cosmins u',,m'?an , EB ei. I -I G4 W' .- Q, . , -I . I., A, , M ' ' ...-' ' .s..L..r ' ' ' .-,. -g:Q,f:e':1111-u-:f3'5iEiL'- ' I KFAZIMNGTON Real Estate 9 Insurance Sales 0 Management R e n 1' a I s or a es Suburban Propernes orners 0 Albany Turnp' , . en ' r I V , ' 'n r , v r . W , I r n I , v I I --- --- Coll s IIeS ce MINE R LUMBER CO INC FUEL BUILDING suPPuEs By the Crossing COMPLIMENTS OF FERDNAND J BELLEROSE BROKER REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS ffc o te 44 Io e OW 34275 JA 50514 Ho to PETER A HAMM Res de tB T I FR 9 490 COMPLIMENTS OF JUDY S ICE CREAM A JAMES B LOWELL 81 SON Canton Conn INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS T CII s OW 38305 o 34935 See Us fo c ed P otecf on th P S Perso ol Se GOOD LUCK CANTON BARBER SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF CANTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT STORE PERSONAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT DANCE DECORATIONS on LIGHTING AVON VARIETY STORE Tr To n Shoppe s Plozo o THE FAMILY STORE FOR FAMILY FOLKS BRISTOL S GARAGE STUART A BRISTOL P op Phone OWen 3 8336 Albo y Tur p ke Co Ion Conn SALES CHEVROLET SERVICE DONOR OF THE C H S DRIVERS TRAINING CAR HOUSE OF CHARM HAIR STYLING STREAKING AND SILVER BLONDING ORchord 7 2078 Albany TurnpIke Neo SImsbury Bunk COMPLIMENTS OF HART S 562 IOC AND 256 STORE C Ins Ille Unlon I e A on AVON PHARMACY T To n Shoppe sPIcIzo A on Conn ADAM S MOTORS SALES JEEPS SERVICE TUN P BRAKES WHEEL ALIGNMENTS ALL MAKES Telepho e OWen 2 8800 Roule 44 Conlon Conn THE FAMILY STORE AVON S OWN WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE TrI Town Shopper s Plozo LEON L FROST Albony TurnpIke Owner Avon Conn OR 72216 U . , F . n n I n , , I- w V' Av n - - I II' ' ' 'II EXPERTTINTIISIG O V ' V V - ' Avon I . 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COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND EATON HARDWARE FINE FOODS SOFT DRINKS THE PLACE TO GO POLAR WWF CONE5 POR THE BRANDS You KNOW HIWAY ESSO SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF ROUTE AA CANTON CONN JULIUS PLUMBING AND HEATING ow 34644 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF THE VALLEY PHARMACY KOZLAK S MAIN STREET COLLINSVILLE CONNECTICUT OF OF OF PHONE COLLINSVILLE OW 3 8397 NEDSBROOK SERVICE STATION E RIMMERLE PROP ROUTE ALBANY TURNPIKE COLLINSVILLE SAVINGS SOCIETY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK COLLINSVILLE CONNECTICUT JOHN G WACHT ANTIQUES AUCTIONEER APPRAISER CANTON CONN COMPLIMENTS OF adm 4 Department Store UNIONVILLE CONN TELEPHONE OR 3 2412 FURNITURE GIFTS CHINA GLASS THE COUNTRY HOUSE AUTHENTIC COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS ROUTE 44 CANTON CONNECTICUT COMPLIMENTS BAHRE'S GARAGE THE DAINTY SHOP FAMILY APPAREL CORNER OF DOWD AND DURHAM AVES CANTON FARMINGTON VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE JOHN C BRAISLIN REAL ESTATE CANTON CONNECTICUT OWen 3 83I4 44 OLD TOWN ROAD OF THE COLLINS COMPANY Compliments of HURLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY This space is cheerfully dedicated to those jealous people of numb wit who found the original wording of this advertisement offen- sive. ni 3 . 5f3f- new 4 'Ili 4 iai A 1 I A 2 4 I i b ,If-.Q 'WH -a ww, -, vsw-,' -4 ff V1 'Sr a M., , I -..,L AY PROM The Hnal activity sponsorvd by the Stu- dent Council for thc- school ye-ar was thc May' Prom which was highlighted by the crowning of thc Klay Qui-vn. Nancy Hen- son. at Council II1f'IIllJCY' and thc- Prom Committee Chairman was thf- rvcipicnt of this honor. W ff fog' Wx f 'T I., T. g 1 in Q-f TZ ,, 'V7 3 5 ,3,,,,Mze'v A . x ,M , 'W' 1-' NV, ,, Www Vi . 'bp J . ' , ' .V ,, ,. 'W , Q ,w ff ' 5. K . , -.1 Y ,M-1 ,u - my 1,1 . , L, ' 15' ' ,gf ,L , g 1 A745 v , I I 2a5'41!X: f Q em. .' it I I Ag? I , V , w 1 5- Z: ' i ., 11 A 3 3, Y-1 A 3? ff' W Q ! 7' ' A ,. X g if' .Q ,A w 5 wx, 4 J' wwf' M X rywzwf WM . f L, s , Y 5 2 I ' ,.nw4'5 W' ffflq - 'A' w' W X M., , ,W f 1 , 3 ' ai ,, 55 ' , 4 mi ' 6 4, I ' , 5,,,w QV jf? Jeff, Vu 5' f' SENIQR PL Y Thr- Class of 60's second major dramatic performance this ycar. Thr' Diary of Annr Franlr, unclcr the direction of Mr. Ricmcr. was a financial as well as theatrical success. The pronts from thc play wont towards a gift to tllc school. Ui? is null The Canton Teachers ASSOCIBYIOH spon Sors an annual softball game w 1th the pro ceeds qomg 1nto a speclal scholarshlp fund The scholarshlp vwhlch 15 1n the amount of two hundred dollars awarded to a senlor at graduatlon exer c1ses Q, X902 Q2- 4--5 wifi- 'Wm' 'sbt i X J! Q in J ap 1 TQm o311 'g K' l i s iw J ,t ' lint- b if-L 1 'Zin ' V ,,,A Ai is r V' ,Q ' , rf.- X nd! :I b i I 1: 5 6eT'e9f f xl , Q, . fx., . waving A is , , .' 4 I EW' U -1391 23100511 E 1 , 4 ' v 'L 8. in 0 p 4- 1 A. L. 'xxx' F . ,V M,,,.,,:,, - - 'Vs .Wfbifi , .rf GU' HP . . qfx Y.: 1 U h K y .I v -'fx' V' , Ma ,,on- '4 -f f so 4. R .1 - 1. + -115-' 'HP fi' l ' 'ff-74f ' Bfifflx' ROW: P. Thoinsen. inzmiiucr. R. ,I1L1I'K'f1..I. Vin- Coach D11h11c'. FRONT ROW: C. Kollilk. C. CUVTYA Ccnm. 'If Roinhark. R. fiilliliixl. R. Harlow. R. ,-Xl' R. Ham-liui. S, Krmnowski. 'I'ic'C. A. Curry, T. brytht. H. Sikorski. R. Snow. K. Fearing. T. Yarzab. Kozlak. E. Lingenhcld. H. Frey. M. Michaud. l X-:lt-I Illini: L? A ' . M A T.......A . 'ff' vw- .. .,,Jqy.v4l f BASEBALL 'I'h1- Canton High School Iiasvball VIQPIIIII. last yvafs C.I.A.C. Class C Champions. niovvcl into Claw B rankings and Compilvd a 1'0Qp1-ftahle 6-6 rvrord. 1.111111-nCG 131111116 and Frm-cl Towitick Coachcid tht- tcfain whirh had a largv T11IITliN'I' of St'I1iUI'9 illll it-w llUdi'!'Cill9NII1K'I1. Blunt' capable- IJillyt'I'S l'l'Il1I'IlUd from lawt YCLII'-S Squad but injury and ineliqihility took their toll. This te-ani was not thc most tal:-ntvcl f'Yl'l' to Conn- from Canton. hut it rankcd high 2iII10!1Q'll'ZlII19 that had tho ahility to Stay in thv gainz- from Start to Hnish. t . mv' EW' 1 11-3--S 'b ..y.x,, . . W new-14'-J Ei . 1 -.,,, . . 6 Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Suffield Avon W mdsor Locks Cnlbert Gllbert Farmlnqton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Slrnsbury St Thomas St Thomas Vhndsor Locks SlI'I1SbUI'y Farmln ton Lead1ngh1tterS R Tarca 350 C Curry 312 R Hanehus 2865 H S1hOfShl Horne runs T1ce R Tarca H Slkorskl one each 'iv ' x- .-er, 'f ' L -'Z' 1...f 'V - 1. r.. - , ' - '-'aff ' 1'-ner ' ffl S- TNYII '1 fi- BAf,'lx' RUIV: 'lf Pillon, F. join-Q. R. Bradley. R, Turner. FRONT ICUIV: D. Kennedy. L. -It-stin. R. Cirt-gory. GCDLF The Canton High School golf team for 1960 played a Very limited schedule of six gaxnes. Tlu-ir opponents were Farmington. Granby. and Avon. The team heeame tht- only varsity team of 1960 to finish tht-ir Seaion with more wim than low-x In posting ll 5- l rc-coral. the tvxtm lost its first stunt- :intl went on to win its last live- qatnes. It is ititertwting to note- that out of tht- 7 playern on the team. 4 are Seniors. leaving only 3 mt-mht-ri returning for next yeafs Squad. Clanton 5 I4 Famiinqton .... 12 LQ Canton 1756 Avon . . V2 Clinton P5 Granby . . 4 Canton 16 Avon ...., . . 2 Canton ITM Granby . V: Canton IQLQ Fztnnington . . . SM 8 X N, Q Q A. A. ANQUET The Annual All-Sports lianquvt is he-lcl each YCZII' to honor the studrfnts who workr-cl hzuxl lllI'OlIQll0l1I thc- School yr-ar in thc X'Z1I'lOllS typos of int:-1'-Scliolzlstic sports at Canton. l.vttv1's gm- zxwzlrrlvcl to hols who pi11'tic'iImLf-cl for thnx rr-- quirecl amount of tim? in the-iz' cliflvrvni sports Varsity CillCCI'li'Z1Cli'I'9 fm' l1KS'2lI'ClPCl Silvvi' II1Q'Q'ilI7ll0IN'S which mark a goal that all cheerleaders nj' to attain. 9 ELHII 'BU -1 SENIOR BA QUET The gay II100Cl of the evening was touched by Ll feeling of nostalgia. Kiost of us realized that this would be the last time. excluding gruduzxtion. that we would be together as a class. The banquet was highlighted by the distribution of class gifts. the reading of the class will, and an address given by our guest speaker, Judge Gut- man, on the 'iProblerns Facing the Future Leaders of America in the Atomic Agolvs XVC were deeply moved by N111 lllCIHCI'iS and Bliss lll1I'DllZ'lllliS farewell inessages to the class. ,2- Iii! ' 1 , QQLQY I 10 was Q ...-----y K, A man well vc-rsvd in words. ,,,..N 2 I !nf g'K:1rf-n :Incl RHS'IJ1'I'if'I1IPKl Ihr- r'IaQs'Q gift IUUllTiTlY2'llllZ1l!If'Z1llX'i9OFS.H K'Pc'tc. our The other half of our ad Capnblf- NLC. vising team. ,Q 5 ri Q15 ' ' ts. Q- L lui X on-X Ns- ,- SENIOR B LL 'I he icnlor ball In Xanadu clunixod a wack of CIIQIJIWYIOD and ICII11D1iC1Ilf Bucci on Qinuxcl IX or C Olllldffl Q xvcm lu Rub 1 lx nn om umn of Ins lnxtlnml 11nd xx N Crwrnplc tm M1111 1m cone fOITT1 iY1OHS fmn Wardens and the sacred IIX Cx Mph Nlcmmu Q of thc pmt XVII? at C anton Inlnfflmd ulth thr mxmu sm nm s hom Xinidu matic sin. 41 -cur 3-1 Q1 X 19 'Il 1 T gf I K T X ' L 'lx ' ' x - - ' ' X' z . ' - xx- f' ' . L '. ' ' ' '- our lastcvvrminqthm-n-1111 l1I1f.OVQl'll21bIl'OUP. U . v 5 K. M , X Y . TV V N, t I , -I . : , ' 2 V n n Q, Q N C' , 'V 5' X u A l , , Q, V V ' , Ig Q It f, sh X ' g I il 3 -U .. pi' . 1 J 1 f' iff 1 Q V ,. ',fgff:'f'3.t'2,: 'Vx A is lx, iz 'N tg BI S 1 A 2 4 'QVJZEQ ja' 6 lg ,Ax .W sl 6 Q ,wa in 1 K ,W . ,, ff 2 A 5 , Lv 3252 A ' ' at me 4 fiiwi Qi: w , Mi, A Q f A I . K Xp., ,wr 1. .f K ---N . Q, , ,rm . aww, Y 1... R ' ft I I X2 hAv, , V, Aa' 'T - '-Af Nw 4 !. ACCOMPLISHED -43 Standing on the threshold of a new state of life. we look forward into the future with ex- pectancy and enthu- siasm. Within a short span of time our lives will be in the new world that we have prepared for ourselves. and the world shall Closely watch and follow the fruits of our endeavors. REMINISCENCE OF OUR FINAL YEAR W l But all must end and me must leaxe Foul years of jox far 1l'1 the past VN e can remember that 1S all For we haxe reached an end at last 16 ,


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