Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)
- Class of 1917
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CANTON HIGH SCHOOL VHHHIIIIIIIHII HIIIIIIIHIIIWHHNHHN!!WWWWWIHHHIIIIIIIHWNH!NIMH!WWWWNNNXIlllliIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIEIIHWWWWNNIXllllllllllllllllllllilllIHIHNNHNNNN1WW!NNNNNHNNWHHHNHHNNNHHHHHHIHIIIIIIHUIII CANTONIAN CEE Y - 7,1 Y ,,, 1:21 , SIP ' K4 N 1 V I .E N f f . Nf l, -C '- NNf'f'ga4'- U i r A 'fr Q vi llllll llll III I IIIHWWHH!illlllKIIIIIIIIIIIIEIllllllllllllmllmxllElIlHIHHiNWUEHII NWHHIHWHHVll!IliIIIHIllHllllHIIHIKIIIWHNHNNWWHHHNIH!IIIIIIIHHIHHHHIIHIII PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF CANTON HIGH SCHOOL Volume V CANTON, ILLINOIS 1917 9 li Q A! 115111 7 lmmwi mg' VI XX 1 t fx 0 1 L 7 6011 o ot' TT 1 O f Mrvvttngz 5 Hoping that the spirit reflected in ' the pages of this fifth vol- . Y u Q' ulne of the CANTONIAN IS if the true spirit of Canton 2 Highg and that it is re- t an Hected in a nlanner to be 1 , . 5 worthy of the l'Cpllt2it1OI1 es- f - - , 1 Q tabhshed IH f0l'IllC1' years, 2 the staff of the CANTONIAN ' 9 . . , sends greetlng to its many 35, 2 1'eade1's. , M 4 :yin ,LI 0 Qwfl , Y, A W, kg ,aKTT1a T A I7i'N1I7Rl!'fFI A A ' W' ggi-I Three 151171 V +J xwiolmlmy H00 M5707 Q t mm SIHHIIII l HH!lllllWWHlllllllllillllllllllWWlHHH!llllllHHlHHHWWWWNNNNNHIIHNHNNNHHHNHHHIIHIHIHllllllillllllllllllllll I IIHHNH HV DEDICATION To MR. HEL1,1i1t in appreciation of his untiring efforts in securing' for us the best in Higli School life, we, the class of nineteen hundred seven- teen, gratefully dedicate this, the fifth volume of the Cantonian. THUlll'IIII'IIIIlHIllHllllllHHlIHlHllllIWll'llllHHl'lll!?tHIHIHH!NNNNHIIHHJIlillllllllllllllllllll ' 'lWI'I'W'lH'HHNNNHIIIIIIIUI Us ' M: Emi? :M rl I. v I all .M wa wax 'Qt I. 0 1 F K o' Eigff' ep 9 m 6' Four 4 I --' . PRINCIPAL V. G. HELLER Five P5 W w w E r, Six in Lf 1 F' U2 Z I r-4 7 Fx v -4 Z Z U F-1 'T' v-4 E-4 A E M M A A wff f M330 19470 ,, r W5 y QL, z, an xx ' Du-M,J62...fe.A,.wCZ--J , ,' f , l 'fr l 1' .. if . I XJ ' . N 7 1 , g ,N in Q aw fp l QI, KW XK Z-1--3fRc.R P ' ,I WL? X' J' X Jim X! X 1 Q1 f W I X W ff 6391 f fn!! Q jf I !,' frf NM 1 ,ff +7 5 ,2' , I I 3 I 2 s 7 A V ,.. QA Lu 3 MJ A 1 , Y 2.1 W -. V A M ,- A W L4 liiylzf -R KGFMK MW X 5 fs 1, I! SOHUDV The Board of Education HE Board of Education this year has been proba- bly the most efiicient of any Board we have had. Under its careful supervision the schools have been running very smoothly. It was mainly on account of its pcrsistency that the new school building was put under way. This Board consisted of Mr. B. H. Taylor, Presi- dcntg Mr. Coleman, Mr. S. A. Drake, Mrs. M. L. Entwistle and Mr. G. M. Waldorf. Unhappily the lat- tcr succumbed after a hard fight with pneumonia. He is a member who will be missed very much on account of his cooperation and willingness to do the most possi- ble for the school children. Q , F ' 7 5? 1- Ha g 4 rrgeqswe 0 Nine Ten ' I O 'Q I fa L f '. ' Y W Z 0' ' 0 I' ' 0 0' ,' 0' ' 0 o 'J ' 9 1 0' 'l ' ' 0 0 0 I I, ' 0 4 09 0' 'o I' ' ' 0 ,I I . C , l 4 WW f ' ' '. . ' ' 0 ' Ly 9 d 7 ' 1 ' ' pq, C f ff Mylffxrr !N - L71 'X xy 53225, ffvqi Kx N91 f. iw, Q If li! LQWFIW MVWU Af o Q' 7 'yfwoov IJRINCIPAL V. G. HELLER, A. B. Marinette, Wis. Physics Pontiac, Illinois, Township High School, graduate, Lake Forestg stu- dent, Chicago University. MYRA MYRTICE MARSHALL Farmington, Ill. Pvlathematics IIEAN or GIRLS Graduate, Farmington High Schoolg senior, Macomb Normal, student, Chi- cago University. I'IlCI,EN F. VVALKER Canton, Ill. Maiflmmalivs Grl'il,fllliltt', Canton High Schoolg stu- dent, Cliiczigo University, University of Illinois, University of VVisconsing Iflxtension work, Macomb Normal. L. B. KING, B. S. Canton. Ill. IVfN1tI'ZL'0I'lffI1fj, JIO!'lIllI1i!'!lI Drawing and Privziing Graclllnte. Chicago lflngrlisli High and Mzunml 'llfillillllg' Svhool, Cliicugog IVheuton Collegcg attended Lewis In- stitute. 1 Tzwlve QFMI MVNA 'Y f 5 1 I fx - L AY sci-100V II. Ii. JOHNSON, A. IB. Easton, Ill. T-ljIl07U7'ffIlI!1 and Slmrtlzurzd Graduate, liaston lligzli Sc-lioolg grraduatc, Fort Waynv Bnsinc-ss I'ni- versityg j1,'I'2lClll2lI'i' of Pratt School of COI1lIll6'l'i'l', Cliicagng graduate, Grvgg School. I'liic'ago. MISS Flll'lI'1M,XN, B. A, Bloomington, Ill. Ilnylisli 1 and II Graduate, Illinois NVQ-slc-yan Acad- PIIIY, Blooniingtong Moody Bililc In- stitute Cliicagog University of Illi- nois, Ilrlmnag attvnclccl Illinois State Nornml School, Normal, Ill. T11 iI'li'l'11 ADDIIC M. SI'HYVI'l l'iXY, A. IS. l w I onncl, YVis. Englislz, German and Iflffnmnlary Sz-ilfncll Graduate of Lake Forvst College, Lake Forvst, Ill. B. II, l3I l'CHl'1li, A. B. Patriot, Incl. Bolrmy, f'lzen1ixlry Gracluatc, Patriot Iligrli School. Pa- triot, Inml.g graduate, Ilanover Col- lm-ge, Ilanover, Incl. 5' 1 f ' . 'VCU-roov' L. E. BUTHOD, M. Accws. Enid, Oklu. Boolflrmqrirzg and ClU7lI1l'L67'!'ffII Law Gl'2llllliltC, Salt City Business Col- legeg attended Nornml School, Ed- Inund, Oklu.g Superior Normal, Su- perior, VVis. MRS. LIDA LEAMAN Canton, lll. Domeslir Science Gl'2lKlllQltC, Canton High Schoolg stu- dent, Domestic Science, University, Chieago, Ill. , Fourteen KATHl'llilNE ELLIOTT Canton, Ill. English Graduate, Canton High School Columbia College of Expressiong at tended University of Chieago. HAROLD B. FRANKLIN, Ph. B Canton, Ill. Hixlory and Civics Graduate VVnylzmd Academy. Bea- ver Dam, NVis.g University of Chi- Cargo. A Ki w m l S. D. S'l'EPHl'1NS, B. A. MISS SI.A'l'l'1ll Canton, 111, ciilllttlll, Ill. Lufin, Ifrzylixla 111111 Inflmiing IJUll1l'Nfff'Sf'if'l1f'0 Gmdlmtc of p0,.,.V, Inwu, Higll Grzullmtc of fvillltflll High School Sclmnlg gmdlmte, L'Hivel.hity of yyis- gIl'1ldlI2ltt', I31'zldlvy Institute, Penriu cousin. ln- MISS Mvlf-UU'3N Miss M. 141. O'DUNNl'II.I, Astoria, Ill. GHh.sl,m.g, IH. Hiyll Srlmul flroffwrplry Ifiylzlll fl1'urIzf Glwulllate, .Xstoriu lligh Svlloolg stu- dcnl, l'11ivvrsity of lllinnisg stlulcllt. Mzlcmnlv Nurnml lixlc-llsinlm work. l'Hf.'4'lI Ifiyhllz ffruzle .lriflzmrflir Gl'acl1luh', 1,4-wistown High School :its-mh-cl Vook Cuuniy Noruml Svhou Ellmw mml D Q L ? sfwoov MR. BURG Pekin, Ill. 1 lzysical Instructor I Normal School of N. Am. Gymnas- ticsi, Milwaukee, Wis.g Gymnasium School of Berlin. MISS HARRIS Canton, Ill. History and Civics Gr'1dn'1te of Sullivan Hi 'li School f . , . g , Sullivan, Illinois, attended Charleston, Ill., Normal Extension work. Sixteen 1 V ' MINNIE THOMAS Lewistown, Ill. Penmrlnship Student, Lewistown High School, student of Winona College, lndianag graduate, A. N. Palmer School, Cedar Rapids, Ia. C. F. JENNINGS VVinona, Minn. Eighth Grade Illcnzunl Training Graduate of VVinona High Schoolg State Normal Schoolq six years in U. S, Army, lieutenant. U. S. Army. 2X Sm a ll f , . 2-ogg, k'f, iff 5 i . MARY OWENS Canton, Ill. GI'fl7IlIllflF and Physiology Gradiiata-, Canton High School XVl'StCI'I1 Illinois State Norinalg nt: tc-iulvd Art Institute, Chicago. H00 HTHAN ALLEN SNIVELY Canton, Ill. English, Public Spanking and Dramuiivs Grzulnate, Canton High Schoolg stu- dent zit Emerson Collvge of Omtory, Boston, lVlz1ss.g Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, lIl.g State Nor- lllill L niversity, Normal, Ill. SL Z'L'11f7L'CH 2X C'Hoo The Faculty VERY member of Canton High School should bc thankful for the efhcient faculty under whose leadership we have been during the past year. It has been hard for the faculty to do their work on account of the exceedingly crowded conditions in the building. In several cases two teachers have had one room in which to work. It happened, therefore, that when a teacher had a period, in which she might have given individual help, it was necessary for her to vacate in order to make room for some other class. Not only did this put the teacher at a disadvantage, but the student suffered proportionately. YVhen he needed help, in his work he went to the teacher,s room only to find another class in possession. These are some of the conditions under which the student and teachers have had to work for the greater part of the year. Now, however, these didiculties have happily been done away by the opening of the new grammar school. The High School has been re-arranged so that each teacher has a room to himself. Under the new conditions we are doing better work and enj oying' it more. VVe can better appreciate the interest and sympathy wl1icl1 the teachers have shown us, in spite of the difficulties under which they worked. VVe count several new teachers in our High School faculty this year. Mr. Stephens, in the Latin department, has charge of the de- bating work, and Mr. Burg has charge of the Physical Training work. , X Xiil fy K M14 f VL2gm..,,.:W -V , Eighteen VV WVWVQV V 1' Qs ,VAN V .,,,,, , V., , KX, V, I -'Ww2?Sm,V- 'ik V15 X Vi is ' ' ,. .. , .,, ,V Hx NL Y M Aviv: V .Vxm ,Vg .- K, V :ff .. ' V. , , Vg V gg., Vg. NVVVVQV ' ,wJV.zVgVV V , ' -643V.1?gp.H' Vp ' ik :V .' i.i'VexV6'- ,V . 'K VV,:.gV:4. -5' W1 V , ' 4. ' ' 'ff '19 '. 'V -V V. V l,, , 'if -V,.V,'V'V .VV if , V V, V. Y, . V -A,,,.1Vm.fgV4VV.QX V A V3 , ' .V VV: , KQV i ,,.W,.-VV ,5,.VVF-wk VV ,NQVVT - E ' g..,i'Vg- ,V .V V' -Vg- VV p pf- Vg , QL V. A,V'zV- ' '-f 1g' V f f V . , V . .Vri VV , J .,V.V.V 1- :VV . . .V 4'-1 - V Vyfwz--,VVVV V V V' . V. 'V f V Va',VV,: V V , V V,.M?9iQ . . 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The lower halls of the building, black as night, received the variegated crowd of merry-makers. Here they were led by ropes over springs which creaked dismally and made walking seem dangerous, past ghostly figures that groaned dismally and pointed out the way with long, bony fingers. But finally the mecca was reached. Laughter and noise betrayed the gym when the maskers gath- ered under the dim lights of the gym. Such a motley crowd was never seen. Games were played and then all were escorted into the Assembly Hall where the Senior boys made their debut in a burlesque on Uncle Tom's Cabinf' If anyone had a grouch when he went down, he was sure to have lost it before he left the As- sembly. The boys showed a good deal of talent, and the audience was enthusiastic. Between acts the famous Senior quartette gave some rollicking tunes and were en- cored again and again. After the show the revellers went back to tl1e gym where sweet cider, doughnuts, pop corn balls and apples were served. Then all cheered for the faculty. Never during its existence had the old gym welcomed such a jolly gathering, never will those who were there forget the .happy Hallowe'en party given by the class of '17 in honor of their successors, the class of '18. . fa :'v?. ' Q Senior Wiener Roast N Friday, September 15, we Seniors swarmed on to the 5 o'clock interurban and rode to Goodellis crossing, from whence we journeyed to the woods ad- joining Cal I,ingenfelter's farm home. The crisp, cool air gave us hearty ap- petites and soon a huge fire was built, over which we held the delicious, sizzling wieners and browned the fluffy white marshmallows. After the big feed, we still were able to sing, so we gathered around the dying embers and sang until the woods echoed and rc-echoed with the music. Suddenly, out of the black and dismal forest came a tribe of attacking warriors. The Juniors had come to pay an informal visit. In the midst of the death grapple that followed, a tall figure couldbe seen going around, taking the scrappers apart and finally establishing peace among the com- batants. The Juniors say you saved our lives, Mr. Heller, but by the faces of the Juniors next day, we should think they would be more grateful. After rousing cheers for both classes, old C. H. S. and Mr. Heller, we returned to our homes in Canton. Tuwzly K3lm1 ml'Wl' I 4 H Q I ,X L 1, V 'rcuoov CLA SS OFFICERS President, FRANK SYYEITZER Vice President, HELEN SANDERS . Class Teacher Miss SCHVVITTAY Secretary, JENNE'r'rE TERIilI.Ii Treasurer, JUHN S. YPICNDICK CLASS MoTTo: Love, Labor and Laugh CLASS FLOWER: Blue Violet Twenty-one KJ W MVWQ lx A 5 n, I! G01-1 a ov i SENIORS FRANK E. SVVEITZER Fritz H7l1IL'7A0,S 110flI1'1'lg half so szvvef in life as 101165 yaimg dream, A. L. lll. A., '14-'1T: President Innioi' Class, '1 63 President Senior Class, 'Wg President John Hay Debating Society, 'l5: 'l1l'CZlSl'll'C1'. J. H. D., '15g Lincoln Debating Society, 'lfig Sopll. Basket Ball Team. '15, junior Play. K'Spreading the News, 'lli3 lloysl Burlesque, Uncle 'I'nm's Cabin. '1'Tg Fulton County Deelamutory Contest. '17, Adver- tising Manager, Cantnnian, 'lT. HELEN A. SANDERS g'Sa11fly Iu1fv11lsiz'c, earnest, prozujii Io acff' Yiee President, Senior Class, '1Tg AX. L. BI. A., '14. '15. '16. '17, Clii .Xlplia Hella. ,I4-'15: Secre- tary. Chi Alpha Delta, 'l4: Deelznnatory Contest. 'l4, '15, '16, Gym llxliiliit. 'lfi: liditor, Pennant, '1T: junior Play. Sp1'emlii1g the News. '16, Girls' Glee Club, 'Ni ll. S. Quartet, '17, Junior- i Senior llay, The lNeigl1l1ors, '17, IHABLE LEONIX ROCK uP6lJblC,, 'Ti,v better io be fliflllid ilzau to Im .ro frcsii and 7'1ldL'.'U A. L. M. A., '14-'17. ROSS D. HINDERLITER - His home is in Smithricld, but 11c's loyal to Czmlon High. A. T.. M. A., '16-'17g john Hay Debating So- ciety, '15, Boys' Burlesque, Uncle Tom's Cabin, ,175 Lincoln Debating Society, '16, Track, '1Ge'17'. Twenty-two UMW lm 7 I isvuoov' SENIORS i OTTO T. MEIER NHL' loves thc ladiesf' YYel1Ster Debating Society, '14-'l5, Secretary- 'l'reasnrer, XV. ll. S., 'l5g Secretary-Treasurer, Lincoln Debating Society, '16g Junior Play, Spreading the News, '16, Base Hall, '14-'Nlg V ,' 3 ,l7' 'X T YI LX '15 ,TG lxnox Debate 14, 16 'l7: Treasurer, A. L. M. A., '17g Basket Ball, '17, Iunior Reporter of Pennant, '16, lloys' Rur- lefique. Uncle T'om's Calmiiifl '1Tg Senior Quarf tet, l7g Bovs' Glee Clulm, '17g Editor-in-Chief of the i'antoniau, '17, FR A NCES VVILLARD CHRISTY Em-:L tlzozlglz .vlzc is a f7V'L't1CI1L'!',.Y daughter-F A. L. M. A., '16, '17, Declamation, '16, Editor of the Pennant, 'lTg lfxtemporaneous, '16: ,luue ior-Senior Play, The l:lSil4lI7,S Cailclleestickf' 'lT. BIURLEA MAE MORAN 4'Tid i I Jura ii, I lore it, and who shall dare say, That I mm! xtop tallcing night or day. X l NI N 4-'13-'l6'1T ..1.....,i . X 'O-Xlcf'lCl1i'mh, 'Mig Dcclzuuation, '14, '16, 'liq Gym lfxliibit. 'l4, '15g l'l1i .Xlpha Delta, ,14, '15: Senior Reporter, Hl,E11ll1l1ll.v ll: Sevrotafyy ,lunior Class, '1Gg lfxtemporaueous, '16, llig liight De- clamatory, '17, Knox Debating Team, 'l7g Fulton County Declamatory, '16. DOROTHY FRANCES STRICKLER Size has fha! 'Tlzcda Bara smilef .X. L. BI. A., '16, '17, Gy l'.h t, 11, lf Girls, Glee Club, '17g Pennant Staff, '14g Chi Alpha Delta, '14. l Heine Christy q.Junior Play, Op- 5GD0t9! m fvihi 'F 'ig Twenty-three rf fi Qi5lNw m il'W. rar 77 X 6.1 V ! Z t 601-100V .ro we wnu't. 1 SENIORS JOHN S. TENDICK Hansel We promised not to mention Ins baslzfulness A. L. BI. A., '13, '14, 1a, '16, 17, Tra , ., '16, '17, First Team, Basket Ball, '14, '15, '16, '17, Captain First Team, Basket Ball, '17, Captain First All-star Team, Peoria Tournament, '17, Treasurer of Class of '16 and '17, All-star Fulton County Basket Ball Team, '16, Boys' Burlesque, '17, Senior Play, '16, Senior Boys' Quartet, '17, Boys' Glee Club, '17, Junior-Senior Play, The Neighbors, '17, Athletic Editor of Cantonian, 17. MARGARET ELOISE LUKER Tl16Clil,' l1Iamma'.r angel child. A. L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, Peoria Business Show Typewriting Contest, '15, llig liight Stenograpliy and Typewriting Con- test, '16, Normal University Typewriting Contest, '16, Office, '16, '17. ADAH DULCENA CLUTS There might have bcen otlzcrs greater than I- bu! I doubt if. A. L. M. A., '15, '16, '17, Big Eight Declama- tory, '16, Declamatory, '16, '17, Gym. Exhibit, '16, Extemporaneous, '16, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, ,Tun- ior Play, Spreading the News, '16, Girls' Glee Club, '17, Junior-Senior Play, The Fifth Com- mandment, '17. J. CALVIN LINGENFELTER Cal I think-I think-I d0n't know what to fl11'nk! . A. L. M. A., '15, '16, '17, Junior Play, Spread- ing the News, '16, Boys' Burlesque, Uncle Tom's Cabin, '17, Track, '17. Twenty-four Gmw mm lm if L KI i 11 A Q 1 N 1 1, Q' 'Panel' SENIORS 1 MARY KATHRYN ASH Ary Smash IVIary's as popular as a man at a 'Hen Party' A. L. M. A., '15, '16, '17, Girls' Gym. Ex- hibit, '16. YVINIFRED MAY POST VVin,' For xlzc was just the qzrict kind 'whose nafure ncrrcr Farrar. A. L. M. A., '16, '17. LORETTA FINNIN Kankie A dear little Irish Colleen. A. L. M. A., '17, Girls' Gym. Exhibit, '16, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15. DAYTON S. HUFF Si 'Si' takes first place in the standing broad- grin. A. L. M. A., '16, '1'7g Lincoln Debating Society, '16g Junior Play, Spreading the News, '16g Track, '17, Boys' Burlesque, '17, Basket Ball, '17, Boys' Glee Club, '1T. l i l Twenty-five r 1 V 1 GRW MVWA lX Y fi 0Ho0' , SENIORS l , GOMER D. BATH Ludwig , Gomer is a Izriglif and xliiuiug Iigliij if you dozf! believe ii, Iuule at lnlv liairf' Knox Debate, '14, '15, '16, '17, Treasurer, A. 1.. M. A., '16, President, A. L. M. A., '17, Web- ster Debating Society, '13, '14, '15, President, W. D, S., '15, Lincoln Debating Society, '16, Pen- nant Staff, '16, '17, Senior Quartet, '17, Boys' Glee Club, '17, Boys' Ilurlesque, Uncle T0m's C'abin, '17. LETA DALE PI'l 1'MAN Fatty Big-Izfartvd and Ioyalf' A, L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Gym. Exl1ibit,'1G. GERTR KDE VIOLA H ARTER - Cricket Those crux! Tlrcy liil-rrp my heart. A. T.. Ill. .X., '14, '13, '16, '17, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15, 'l'reaSnrcr, fbi .Xlnlm Delta, '15, Gym. lixliibit, '14, '15, '16, Declamation, '14, '15, Rig Iiight Ilcclznmatory, '14, junior Play, Op-'O-Me 'l'liumb, '16, Girls' filee Clvb, '13, Junior-Senior Play, The Neighbors, '17, Literary Editor of the Cantonian, '1T. ' X A' X HELEN ESTHER HOUSTON BSL M'iilzin liar' starry mics 77111-1'iIL', Ylzcre slzuzcs a sweet divinity. .X. l.. Rl. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15, Gym. lfxliibit, '13, Girls' Glee Club, '17. Twentyesix - 1 1 1 175 gy 7 A 151 N Q 1 X' 5 1 , fx Y Y 'yfwaov SENIORS 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON HAI,E TK3IIl,' 1 Oh! that I had a flmuxfzzzd tozzym-.1 with which P0 falls, A. I.. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Vice President, A, L. Rl. A., '17, 'I'1'21Cli. '15, '17, llzlsket Ball, '11, l7eclamz1.tion, '16, '17, VVelyster llelmziling Society, '15, Lincoln Delxztting Society, '1!i: Business Man- ager, Hf'1ll1l0111?l11. '17, Orcllestra, '16, Boys' liur- lesque, Uncle 'l'nm's Cubin, '17. DOROTI11' GAII, HOHNER J2lCk Lilac a Ford, 'Jack' was built for speed. A. T.. KI, A., '13, '16, '17, Operetta. '14, De- clamatory Contest, '15, '16, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15, llzisket Ball, '14, junior Play, Op-'O-Men 'l'humlm, '16, l!ird's Christmas Carol. '15, Girls' Glee Club, '17, Alunior-Senior Play, The Neigh- bors, '11, Art lfclitor, Uf'Zl11l0H1E11'l, '17, 1 FLOSSIE IRWIN Sll0I'ty ' Short but swccif' 1 A. 'L. M. A., '1::. '14, '15, '16, '17, Girls' Oper- ' etta, '14, Bird's Cl1T1S1U1IJ.S Carol, '15, Junior Play, KHp-'U-Me-'l'humb, '16, Chi Alpha Delta. '14-'15, junior-Senior Play, The Dear Departed, '17, Snapshot lfditor of HfZl1lt011lElI1, '17. 1 VVILDA DALE Vl'illi6 A born su0'ragt'!lc. Gym. Exhibit, '14, '15, .'X. L. ll. AX., 'l4.,'l5, '16, '17, Girls' Glee Club, '17, junior-Senior llay, The Fifth COI1'1I11Zl11dH1El1f,', '17. Tufenty-sM'en QMWKQ NUMI A 0.1 X i I L ! C'Hao1' SENIORS CARROLL SUTTON BISHOP Twut Heller's rigliiehmid man. A. L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Advertising Man- ager. A. L. M. A., '17, Senior Quartette, '17, Boys' Burlesque, Uncle Tom's Cabin, '17, As- sistant Treasurer, Senior Class, '17, Junior Play, Spreading the News, '16, Iunior-Senior Class Play, The Dear Departed, '17. RUTH M.-XE NIOTLEY Skinny .4Iu'ays doing lzer very best. A. L. M. A., '15, '16, '17, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15, Gym. Exhibit, '14, '15, '16, Girls' Glee Club, '17 ANNETTE L. SENEKER SHUI The longest way is the sweetest way, A. L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, Secretary, A. L. M. A., '16, Declamation, '14, '15, '16, Gym. Ex- hibit, '14, '15, '16, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15, Pennant Editor, '17, Junior Play, Spreading the News,' 16, Girls, Glee Club, '16, '17, Junior- Seniyor Play, The Neighbors, '17, Girls' Quar- tet, 17. EDSON VAN SICKLE C0tt0I1 HL-'s a sure cure for ilze 'bZues.' Track, '14, '15, '16, '17, Captain Track Team, '14, Junior Class Play, Spreading the News, '16, A. l.. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, First Basket Ball Team, '14, '15, '16, '17, ,Tohn Hay Debating So- ciety, '15, Manual Training Assistant, '14, '15, 'J 6, Junior-Senior Play, The Fifth Commandment, '17, Second All-star Team, Peoria Tournament, '17, First All-star Team, '16. Twenty-eiglit IEW i Q3 , Qmr mvw iN IS .irfuaovl SENIORS 3 ! J. RUSSELL BOLTON Jake Spaghetti for mine. W A. L. M. A., '17g Boys' Burlesque, Uncle '1'om's Cabin, '173 Junior-Senior Play, The l3ishop's Candle-sticks, '17, ELLEN MATILDA BELL Neat was the kitrlzen and tidy was she. -HOLMES. A. L. M. A., '16, '17g Operetta, '15g Chi Al- pha Delta, '14. GLADYS BERNICE DOWNS I am a fattcrn for Ixo11sczUi1'cs. A. L, M. A., '17g Gym. Exhibit, '16, '17. LERA ZIMMERMAN Zimmie I'z'e a ring on my finger'- A. L. NL A., '16g Chi Alpha Delta., '14. Twenty-nm e Gm m'Nl X O I X U7 'yfuaov Thirty SENIORS OPAL MILDRED CADNVALADER , Opie Ill: lhe lilllc things in life that cmmlf' Chi Alpha Delta, '14. NINA M. MOORE Her middle name is 'lV01'k. ' .X. L. BL A., ,1G, ,17. IRMA M. SPKNGLER Irma,' Spang1es A regzllm' boole-worm. MARY K. SHOOP Mary K.' And each shall care fm' other A. L. KI. A., ,16, '17. ciJ'ack99 xwlomlmy H00 KV l SENIORS y HARRY LEE YOUNG The 'Big Noise' at llrc Senior pariicsf' A. L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17, John Hay De- bating Society, '14, '15g Basket Ball, '14, '15, Oratorical Contest. '15, Business Manager of Pennant, '16, Senior Class Play, '16, Declama- tory Contest, '16, '17, Boys' Burlesque, Uncle '1'om's Cabin, '1Tg Yell Leader, '17g Circulation Manager uf Cantonian, '17. DORIS ROVVLAND D0adiC lf you fan't laugh, j11stgx'ggle. Astoria High School, '14, '15g A. L. M. A., '16, '17g junior Play, Op-'O-Me-Tliumb, '16g Girls' Declamatory, '17, Fulton County Declamatory, '17g Editor Pennant, '17, Girls' Glee Club, '17: Sen- ior Quartet, '17: Alternate, Knox Debate, '17: Class Editor of Cautonian, '17. LILLIE ALFHILDA CARLSON Lillie S'I1e's loyal to Canton, Im! intcresfmi in Galvi- bury. Chi Alpha Delta, '1-ig A. L. M. A., '15, '16, '17, EMMA VVIENOLD BAILEY Amo We all have to 1001: up to her. A. I.. AI. A., '13, 'l4. '15. '16, 'ITL Gyn! lfx' hibit, '15, '16g Basket Ilall, '133 Operetta, '14. Thirty-one xwiiciblwmy f H00 IE A ' Thirt y. SENIORS PARK E. REESE iCM2ITCllS,, Bux11f1llens.v is an ornament to youth. A. L. M. A., '17, XVelmster Debating Society, '15, Boys' llurlesque, Uncle 'l'om's Cabin, '17. KATHRYN ROSE MARSH Tub,' As changeable as April zvcatlzcrf' Chi Alpha Delta, '15, Gym. Exhibit, '15g A. I.. ll. A., ,14, ,15, 16, '17. GILBERTA E. MANNING Gibb1e,' FII have my 'way or know the reason why. A. L. M. A., '16, '17g Chi Alpha Delta, '13. '1-1. of taking a position she did not grud- On accornt uate will: the class. EVELETA PEARL STEEN Leta A lvensive, modest, maiden dear, so gentle, kind and true. A. L. M. A., '14-'15, '16, '17, Gym. Exhibit, '16g Girls' Glee Club, '17. two Gym lixlxilrit. '11i: Secrelzlry Senior Class, '1'l': Girls' Glce Club. 'ITL student at Macomb Normal: , Iriiioi'-Senior Play, The llisliolfs Candle Sticks, '17. LEO R. SVVOPE Scoop G u n n SENIORS ' l l ROBERTS S. BLAKESLEE Bobs 1'd try anyilzing once. A. T.. M. A., '13, '14, '15, '16, '17, Chi Alpha ' Delta. '15g llirds Christmas Carol, '15, junior Play, Ilp-'O-Me-Tllumb, 'log lloys' Burlesque, Uncle 'l'om'5 Cabin, '17, Fulton County lleclamatory Contest. '1ii: Declzlmatory Contest. '15, '10, '17': junior-Senior Play, The lEishop's Candle Sticks, '1T. LAURA C. BURGESS Laurie Hu uwdcst in your dress. A. I.. M. A., '15, '16, '17. JENNETTE N. TERKILL CyIl1Zl1y Qualify and Q1zan!z'ty. A. I.. M. A., '16, '1Tg Chi Alpha Delta, '15, For he ix a jolly good follow. A. L.VlN'l. A., '16, '17g Boys' Burlesque, Uncle Tom's Cabin, '1Tg John llay Debating Society, '14 '15 Thirty-three 1517 15111 SENIORS BEATRICE MARGARET GRABIII She has read much, even red han Fulton County Declamatlon 1 Declamatory '15, '16, Chi Alpha Delta 11 Cym Ixlu It 1 16 X L lll -X 15 10 ,,, 1 1 ,1. ....., ., y.. 11. PA UL CARLYLE FOUTS GirIs? Bah ! A. L. M. A., '15, '16, T1 1 loys Burlesque, Uncle Tom's Cabxn HAZEL M. HOLT A Hrm spoke in the Semor wheel A. T.. M. A., '15, '16, Chi Alpha Delta, '14, '15. DEAN T. EARNEST W11af .r in a name. y 1-- .. .... ., , ,, X L NI X 14 11 1 Uncle Tom's Cabin, '17 'four Mil law I VERNON C. HUFFMAN HllfI'1C,' A Walking Dl,Cff0I1GVJ'. A. L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17g XVebster De- bating Society. 'l4, '13, Track, '16, '17g Basket Ball, '16, '17g Junior Play, Spreading the News, 'ltig Boys' Burlesque, Uncle 'l'om's Cabin, '17g Lincoln Debating Society, '165 Juuior4Senior Play, The Neighbors, '17. GLADYS MAE ROCK Glad Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be aux- A, L. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17. EDITH MARIE STUCKEY Her dark and dreamy cvvs, They speak of Paradise. A. I.. M. A., 'l7'g Declamation, '16g Girls' Glee Club, '17, Gym lixhibit, '16. HEIAEN LOUISE TURNER Nl-TH So ready fo be ffleasant, and .fo kind. A. I.. M. A., '14, '15, '16, '17g Gym lixlfbit, '14, '16. Thirty-five H00 SENIORS LELA GLADYS ZINK If: the quiet mouxe that gets the cheese MARY LOUISE CHRISTOPHER g'Chris Hillary, Illary, quite r'011f1'a1'y. y y A. I.. RT. A., 14, In, 16, ,1-L, ,l5, '10, '17. 17g Gym Ifxhihi MARY LUCILLE CAMPBELL A lover of Mafzzfcj cxpecially 'Green' flllrllgi. Chi Alpha Delta, '1-lg Gym Exhibit, '1ti. X, Nfl ' 1 -ffifl6'3i-'-9 i E ff K ii ,sk ,,, V 1 in ' -fi E lT.Iff:'fK in 27 ' 1 -' -44-SEER 49 ? Thirty-six J E Lag ' 3111 flllrmnrg nf i ' Cmnrgia Karim' : Sminr urn ilhhruurg IE, 1119 ish Zlanuarg 15, 1511 J. , f 'U' Y ! Gm' MVN: if 5 6' A fx Y :wc vu, H00 Senior Song Book lNIary Ash ,...,.., Emma Bailey .,.,,,,, Gomer Bath . Ellen Bell ,,,77.,, Carroll Bishop .... ..,, I.o-ve Me and the VVorld is Mine' ..,.,, I,ove's Old Sweet Song' ..,... lNIeditation' .,..,,..,. Hesitation' Russel Boltoi' 1.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, ,.,, ' ' Any Litle Girl' Laura Burgess ..e,.. ...,.. ' 'Sooner or Later, hiy Dear' Opal Cadwaladei '..., ,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, ' ' My Little Girl' Lucille Campbell ..,.,,.. ..,. ' 'My lVild Irish Rose' Lillie Carlson .t,,,,, ....,..,, ' 'Big Blue-Eyed Baby' Frances Christy '..,.... ...,, ' 'Take Me Back to Babyland' Mary Cliristoplie-ru. ..,......,,....., Tipperary Mary' Adah Cluts .,.r,.... Wfilda Dale ..,.,.,. Bernice Downs .,..., Dean Earnest .,..., Loretta Finin ..t,,... , .,.,.,..,,..,..,.......,.,,. Dreaming' . ,,.,..,,,,.. I,m a Lonesome hfelody' .,..., Somewhere a Voice is Calling, y cr 1 She's the Daughter of Mother Maeree 5077 Paul Fuuts ..,...,.,,,. .....,,,...,., ' 'I Ain't Got Nobody Much-' Beatrice Grabill .,,,.. ,.,t..,i,.,...tt.,....,....,.. ' 'Echoes from Ireland' 20. Gertrude Harter .e..., ...... ' 'VVl1en Tommy Comes Marching Home' 21. Ross Hinderlitf-1 ',.,,,, ..,...,,..., ' 'The VVorld's All VVrong Again' 22, Tom Hale e,,,,...ee ..e. ' 'Haill Hail! the Gang's all Here' 23. Dorothy Horner .,., ...... ' 'Tl1ere's a Little Bit of Bad in Everv Good Little Girl? 24. Vernon Huffman.. ...... This is the Life' 1 25, Hazel Holt ..,,,,., ,... ' 'Beautiful Lady 26. Dayton Huff ....,e ...... ' 'I Want a Girl' 27. Helen Houston ...e,.,,. ..,.................. ' 'A Melody of Love 28 . . . ...,. She W:1s Just a Little Girl-' . L lossle Irwin ......., . ...... H............,i..........,... Humoreske, 29. Calvin Lingenfelter ..... T1u'r!y-eiglzt 1 x 1 v 2 Kim' tw H lj Z7 7 l ZX oe: W fS l- If sftfvoov Semor Song Book Margaret Luker ..,,,.. .,.... ' 'My Little Dream Girl Otto Meier .....,...... .,,......,.,....,....,..,.,.......,. ' 'Little Old Ford Kathryn Marsh ...,.... Murlea Morann, Nina Moore ....... . VVinifred Post ....,.. Dale Pittmai 1....... , Roberts Blakeslee ,..,..Y Park Reese ...,...l.... Gladys Rock ...7,,.,, Leona Rock ......,,... Doris Rowland ..,,...,. Helen Sanders ...... Annette Seneker... Mary Shoop .....,. Leo Swope ....,. Irma Spangler ,,,,.. Dorothy Strickler ....... Frank E. Sweitzer ,,,,., Eveletta Steen .,....... Edith Stukey ,......, Jennette Terrill ..,7... Helen Turner ,.,,,,. John Tendiek ,.,.... Marjorie Vittum ........, Ruth Motley .......,, Edson Van Sickle ....,, Lee Young ......,......... Lera Zimmerman .,....,.. , Pu ..,.... Whose lr3tty Baby are You Now. There-is il Quaker Down in Quaker Town ...,,,....n.,.. You're a Dangerous Girl ,, n...,. Someb:idy VVill if You Won't yi u .,,,, I'm Going Back to the Farm Love the Ladies .,,,,,e,f'lVe are Little Soldier Men ,...,,, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm in the Budi' ,.... I Love, Love, Lovell ......,,.,,, Somebody's Eyes ......HGreat Big Baby Smile ,... Maryland, hfy hfarylandn a Devil ,, ....... Some of These Daysv ...,..nOll, You Innocent Child .,,,,.'iGood-bye Girls, I'm Thru ...,,,...,,,,.,,...,.. Dream Daysw ,,.,,n,,,....,,.,.. Pretty Babyn ,.,,e.. The Fairest of the Fairu Simple Melodyu ....,,.. Honey Boyv O' My Heart ,,.. Along Came Ruthy' Cotton 'The High Cost of Loving ...,.. That,s How I Need You Tlurty-n.ne 5 w x Forty - Qfmi mmml : H uxcuaovi Jw E iff? . X . f'f V 4 ciass 933 K, , ' -ffgf-,,f N A, A A Q GHS'5PE J 44' rmcef' -X fliii GUQYH fl 1 X A ' f 5 f'kf Al 2 L.,-Lf - Vf ff AWK - ,L-is -ff' - -Y f , --H X f ff , if , X X ,, f fi? f' ' ' . Y ,-' 1' X , , 1 r , ,ix X L i -fy X , xx fer- ,xx F t UMU MWA H557 . A N ubuaovi The Juniors HIC Juniors have long been an active body even before they owned the name. This year they are small in number, yet strong. On September 20 they held their Hrst meeting and elected the following officers: President . . . . JENNINGS HUNTLJR Vice President . . DEAN BARRICK Secretary . . . . HELICN GRAIIAM Treasurer . . BLANCHE BREED On April 10, Dean Barrick was chosen as president. On that day the patriotic president of the Junior class joined the U. S. Cavalry. Wie hope he will make good in his military career. During the year a number of food and candy sales have been held and each was a success. Three parties were given and no one can say they were slow. The first party was a wioner roast in Zeigler's woods, the second, a Christmas party at the Zeigler home, and lastly a St. Patrick's party at Orphelia Eggertis, at which the Knox debaters of Canton's negative and Galesburg's affirmative squads were guests. This year the Juniors have held their place in all kinds of athletics. At the head of the base ball list stands Havermale. In basket ball, we find Murphy and McMillan on the first team, while not far behind come the subs, Hunter and Haver- male. In track, Murphy and Havermale still hold a place. The Seniors carried away the honors in declamation, but nevertheless the Jun- iors were well represented and hope to do better next year. In debating the Juniors have held their own, Hunter, Goodwin and Barrick all being first squad men. In extemporaneous speaking we have one contestant, Russel Goodin, whom we wish much success. Again, a Junior composed Canton Highis first school song. Next vear we will come back stron er than ever as Seniors. VVatch us row. . gi Rah, '18 ! AMY I.. JOHNSON Fortyetwo xNWIOlNmy G X Uuao JENNINGS B. HUNTER MR. E. A. SNIVELY President Claxs Teavlmr J. IDEAN BAKIIIIICK Vice P're.s'ide11t HELEN GRAIIADI Secretary Miss MARSIIALI. Bl.ANCHE IZIIHED Class Chaperone Treasurer Forty-three Forty-four Fortj'-fire H5177 few H00 Juniors Harold .L Havermale .... Helen E. Graham ...,,,,. Jennings B. Hunter .,7..., Florence Evans ..,......, Daisy Hollandswortli Nelles Rowley ....,,..,,,., Don Negley ,.,,,,.,,,,, Russell Goodin ..,e,,,, Katharine Strong ,,,.,... Howard VVood .,,.....,, Nellie hlillington .,,.,,,.. Pauline E. Holt ..,..,, Blanche H. Breed 7...,,. J. Dean Barrick ..,,e,. Dale Earnest .,,,,, . Ruth hlnrtin ,,..... Nola Swift .,..,...,,,,.,., Orphelia Eggert ....., Leslie hlcllillnn .......,... Dorothea Edwards.. Donald Saville ...,,,..,. Nellie F. Harder ,..... Lucy hlchlillnn .,,,..,r Lena VV:iughtel .,.,..... Mabel Coons .......... Vivian Young ....r,.. Lucille Buchen ..,...,.., Agnes Carruthers ..,... Nellie Simon ........,... Lena Van Houten ,.t.. Carroll F. Pittrnann, Floyd Ernerick .,,.,,..., Neal Buchen ,,..... Lloyd Burgess 77...,. Ray Derry '.,.,, ..,.. Clyde Murphy ...,.,. Edson Kelso ,....,. Bernie Young ....,,,,,..... Loretta O,HHll0FZlH ,....,. Amy L. Johnson ....t.... Richard Graham ,.,...... Fortv-six rf J Havers ,,,........,.,.,.,. Fett 44 u 4: . Jen, Hunter ,,........,,,,,...,. Flo .,., Pete .... Nellie Neg .,.,.,. Arium ..,.. Katrina .K . VVoods1e 7.,,,, Dieti0n:1ry .,...,...nPolly Bee 7,,,,,, Vice .,,,f'Srniling' ,n,7f'Breeds 7,,,., Speedy ....,.,.,... Pl1ex .... Mz1c,', Les ,t..,t.......f'Dot ......,.'KBill 7,..,,, H:1rder 7.W.,.........,. Lute Topsyf' 'iShorty .,......,,-, lNlay Belle in-U--ur- Y7iv .t.. Prineess ..... Aggie .... Simon ,,,,. Van as Farmer Flo ...,,... N. B. 7,.., Duckey ...... Alice .,,.., Irish .....'KEddie ,..,,,f'Bernie ...., Lorie Jo ....... Dick 1 r a : v lX fs Sw ami I 1 f'f' , f I 'V ' 'C I N f I 'ff H 'A .7 if ! ,f 1 ' .f W 1 Lyf' f4Lf1f,5 H if fi f pg' ff. f .Q 5 ,, Q 4? i ,Z I . ',. ,, 1 p . 'uf' af , I 'I ,f W' 1 ff ' f .. ' 4 fl ' f V Q4 . , fa, .!,! I f4'f, I - I ,pgf . 4, . ,, pf ff: , . 4 f 5 41 ' ,, ,V X ' I 4 , 1 I, If , 'P J 4? 4 Kg ff? rj? Q Q 65 if, f rj 1. .f' , -Z Cuff . 41 1 1' ' 22 I l'l 'NEI ff V W M J 'f -,QM - 'I ' A111 in v , b ,lg if W 1747 ! v 1. yy -ff' f f Jf j ' ', J ' ff 'f Lv' 'i ff . L7 XM 1 iff ,Y 5.4'Uu 5fM forty-so en G W lwniy eight lgmw mwl v 11 1. 1 JNOHOOV Sophomores HE Sophomores of 1917 not only show great prospects for the future but they have already proved themselves capable of entering into the activities of the school. Last year as Freshmen, they stood forth as leaders in the big A. L. M. A. membership contest, which alone is clear proof of their hustling ability. This year the Sophomores are well represented in basket ball and debatingg and it was a Sophomore who represented Canton High in the Boys' Declamatory Contest. The Sophomorcs are looking forward to success as members of the Junior and Senior classesg and they are anticipating many glorious times together. RUBY BATH Eddie Anderson Russell Armstrong Iva Barker Ruby Bath I.eta Beers Elmer Brown Ralph Brant Harold Chapman Ferne Coons Eunice Conrad Ulysses Courtney Carrie Crockett Rosa Deuteh Mamie Everly Olleidene Foote Pauline Fordyce Bertha Gray Albert Hale Neil Harrison Carl Hokenson Bessie Hollandsworth Ruth Houldsworth Mary Houston Marie Huffman Raymond Johnson 32 Cora Mason 33 Frederick Matthews 34 35 36 37 26 Dorothy Johnson 27 Dorothy Keefauver 28 29 30 Ruth McMillan Edson Kelso Maude McGraw Paul MePheeters Edna Mellert VVi1lie Miller Louise Negley Nellie Owings Viola Petross 39 Carrol Pittman 40 Robert Powell 41 42 Ruth Quick 43 Thelma Read 44 Pansy Read 45 Nellie Redfern 46 Mary Reeder Hazel Quick -1-7 Katherine Rose 4-S Mary Routledge 49 Hilda Sandberg 50 Herschel Sanders Forty-nine Jerold Sehnur Phmbe Schwab Gladys Seidell Gerald Shryock Mary Snyder Donald Story Joe Striekler Mary Belle Sullivan Ruby Taylor Jessie Thompson Jesse Thrush Leroy Todd Morrell Tucker Frances Twining Lena Vrell Darline 1Vallace Verda VVarwick Gladys VVeaver Ina VVeaver Dorothy 1Vilson Mable NVilliams Mildred YVilson Carl VVilliams Bernie Young Fifty Z , 0 Q 9 A 9 1,,,. Ty Will! 1 Q . O 1357? 'ms' V Qu rv 7. Q ke U ,F l'f i r msd? A s Iii' i fl ' , ' . ,I F . m ick G M M A FRESH HIE N Fiftv-fwo 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 25 26 28 29 '30 32 33 34 35 6 37 38 39 40 42 43 1-4 45 46 47 48 49 i l H00 The Freshmen HE lower elassmen, being unorganized, are never appreciated as they should be. The Freshmen class of this year is one of the largest ever in Canton High School. They won the A. L. M. A. ticket selling contest at the beginning of the year by quite a majority. They have two men on the first basket ball team, both destined to become star players in the future. Several of the 'AFreshies have gone in for Track and good reports are expected. The class, as a whole, is always ready to back the school and do their best for their Alma Mater. 1 2 3 Allaman, VVillia1n Allen, Ross Anderson, Consuelo Anderson, Leonard 4 5 Auld, Mildred 6 Auld, Joe 7 Baccus, Carl 8 Baer, Sybil 9 Bair, Cecil Bandle, Robert 1 Barnett, Florence Beairel, Doyle Berry, Claude Black, VVilbert Bonner, Georgean Bordner, Irene Boswell, Margaret Brant, Monty Brinegar, Clayton Brock. Ercell Buchen, Helen Budd, Lester Burnett, Nettie Bybee, Vina Cameron, Glenn Campbell, Nellie Campbell, Clyde Campbell, Gerald Casley, Russell Clark, Elseeta 1 Collins, Dorothy Conyne, Faye Cooper, Flossie Coons, Claire Corbin, Ruth Crabtree, Marie 7 Crandell, Sterling Cunningham, Eva Cutright, Mablelee Daily. Joseph 1 Devalt, Herbert Denham, Cameron Denny, Vernon Derry, Guy Dikeman. Veda Dodge, Clifford Downs, Harold Drake, Jessie Drake, Louis 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Drake, Beryl Dreisen, Clara Drummond, Irma Earnest, Dorothy Elliott, Mildred Eshelman, Mildred Evers, Pearl Fengel, Gale Ferrari, Clara Fillingham, Frank Foote. Grant Foraker, Bernice Fonts, Clifford Frank, Mollie Freeburg, Gladys Gagen. Harold Gray, Elsie Greer, Robert Griggs, Florence Gunther. Robert Harter, Bennie Hageman, Veda Haggerty, Ruth Hamilton, Linnie Hansmeyer, Helen Harmon, Glenn Hatfield, Lillian Henderson, Nellie Hill, Mary Hevlman, Joseph Hollandsworth. Grace Hossler, Elmer Hokenson, Ruby Howe, Geneva Howland, Lillian Huff, Blanch Huff, Dollie Huff, Kenneth Hukill, Verl Hunter, Harold Ingraham, Maurice Jackson, Dewey Iesenstein, Andrew Johnson, Dale Johnson, Fred Johnson, Lee Johnson. Leona Justus, Vera Keller, Veda 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 Kells, Edith Kendall, Harold King, Grace Kline, Ardis Kuchan, Emily Larson, Merland Leeds, Tilford Lembeck, Ada Leigh, Mildred Llyod, Margaret Lockwood, Lyman Luker, Harry Mathews, Bernita McCaughey, Erma McCoy, Erma McDermott, Maude Mclntire, Leah Merritt, Mary Miller, Albert Mitchell, Frank Milner, Edna Moore, Shelby Moorehouse, VVinona Murphy, Nellie Myers, Burnice Murphy, Dwight Nelson, Carvle Nelson, Ralph Negley, Marion Nibbelin. Roy Oswald, Harry Parkin. Orville Pears, James Pensinger, Thelma Perkins, Roger Picton, Ruby Piercy, Nellie Pinegar, Myrtle Pitman, Jean Rakestraw, Glenn Reed, George Rennie, Ruth Rettke. Ralph Rice, Charles Richardson, Lena Ritchey, Doris Robinson, Arthur Ronk, Louis Roosa, Blanche Fifty-flzrcc 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194. 195 Rowland, Carol ltumbler, Lillian Sandberg, Raymond Saville, Frances Sargent, Ross Scott, Grant Shifter, Edith Siders, Gladys Shryock, Cecil Spangler, Stephen Sporer, Anna Snively, Aileen Stanfel, Paul Strupp, Carl Sullivan, Tony Suydam, Leona Swope, Melba Tanqnary, Walter Thompson, Kathryn Thompson, Anna May Tink, Percy Tower, Hope Turl, Archie Turnquist, Ellen Tyler, Martha V an Van Van Van Houten, Ralph Meter, Maurice Meter, Ruth Winkle, VVesley YVatson, James VVelch. Alcie VVeir, Lois 1Veirather. Ruth VVest. Reginald XVheeler. Elwood VVhite, Mable VVhite. Stanley WVhitehead. Hazel VVhitmore, Donald VVhitney, Elizabeth XVilliams, Jessie VVilliams. Cecil Vvilson, Beryl VVilson. 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QW F f 2 5 5: ff! Y N f. Q ffl' ' it W . T G I . ', ff J 1 1 11 :lf X ff E ,gi 3 lg . , K MX , A I 'F gg if X YL!!! fi? 5 GJ Q W QW g E GW' m l I, I7 'YC'Ho0 A. L. M. A. OFFICERS GOMER BATH TI'IOBIAS HALE President Vice President LENA XYAN HOUTEN O'1 1'o Mmm: Secretary Treasurer Fiftysix G'-M' ml'Wl iran 2X fS Athletic, Literary and Musical Association OR those wl1o do not know what the A. I.. M. A. is and what it is for, let me explain. The A. I.. M. A. is an association made up of all High School pupils who wish to join. Its purpose is to support all activities of the school. Out of its members are selected the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. These positions are honored by those who hold them as the organization represents the High School. In the early part of the year a meeting was called of those people who desired to become members of the Association. Then the ofiicers were selected. Gomer Bath was chosen as President, Thomas Hale as Vice President, Lena Van Houten as sec- retary, and Otto Meier as Treasurer. These people hold their otlices for the entire year. Immediately a membership campaign was arranged by the Treasurer. It was in the form of a contest among the classes. The Freshmen won the contest by a fair pluralityg the Seniors coming second. Each member of the winning team was awarded a membership for the entire year. This campaign was a decided success. It netted some three hundred and ten membersg about fifty more than the Association had ever had. The Association this year has cooperated and thus it has overcome the financial deficit which was thought would occur on account of the hard times. This was a great handicap and only by the work in boosting and getting the tickets out in time so that the town could be canvassed was the financial success achieved. The latter work was done by Carroll Bishop who has been of much aid. A great deal of the Vice President's work was thrown upon him and the Association owes much to him for its success. Next year we hope the organization will grow larger and larger. There is no reason why this could not be possible. Flvery loyal pupil of the C. H. S. should join and help boost for the school from which you are deriving your education. L I Q 3 'T Q9 Fifty-seven 4 G W MVNQ EYE ef , l XS 01-foo Janitors ROBABLY the men who receive the least credit and who should receive a great deal are the anitors. In the picture above you see Mr. Sutton, commonly known as Sanky, Mr. Cameron and Mr. Miller. These are the men who keep the school neat, clean and warm. Upon Mr. Sutton and Mr. Cameron depends the clean- liness and upon Mr. Miller, tl1e warmth. w Late in the year Mr. Miller resigned and Mr. Rcnny has taken charge of the work. As it was late we were unable to obtain a picture of him, but we assure him that we appreciate what he has done. Fifty-eight W Z 75 TTI? ' . I'Jffj 7lIlIA' ,, The Afiirmative N the Affirmative team were Gomer Bath, captain, Otto Meier, Jennings Hun- ter, and Doris Rowland, alternate. Bath has captained Knox teams for three years. Meier is also a veteran of three years service. Hunter made the alter- nate position a year ago and easily qualified for a place on the team this year. In the preliminaries, the Affirmative was defeated 3-0 at Monmouth. In the finals they also lost to Davenport 3-0. The Affirmative is unquestionably the weaker side in the debate. Every Affirmative team in the lower division lost 3-0. But our debates were not so unequal as the decision would indicate, particularly in the Davenport debate. In the last four years, our Knox teams have won twelve and lost five debates. They have beaten Monmouth, Galesburg, Kewanee, Freeport, Pekin, and Princeton. They have lost to Monmouth, Galesburg, Burlington, and Davenport. Srriv Unao The Negative UR negative team this year was made up of Dean Barrick, eaptaing Murlea Moran, Russell Goodin, and Robert Powell, alternate. In spite of the fact that this was Barrickls first year, he easily took the place of captain and proved himself fully capable. Murlea was also a new member who made good, because of much public speaking work she has done. Goodin held the position of alternate two years ago. He came back this year with improvement and helped make a splendidly balanced team. This team unanimously defeated Galesburg on March 16. Two weeks later, when we entered the finals for tl1e third consecutive year, the negative went to Kewanee and secured a victory 2-1, giving Canton third place in the Big Eight in debating. Sixty-one V l Glmu mwl A fX 1, If 'yfiqaot' BIG EIGHT DECLAMATORY CONTEST N the Boys, Dec-lamatory this year Robert Powell succeeded in defeating the other contestants. He did not place in the Monmouth contest, but we know he did his best and was a credit to C. I-I. S. VVe are glad that Robert is only a Soph- omore, for with two more years ahead of him, he will probably bring a first to Canton. In the Girls' Declamatory a very unusual thing happened. Two of the girls, Murlea Moran and Adah Cluts, tied for first place. It was not thought possible for two people to tie under the marking system that was used at this contest, but in this instance both girls tied in rank and in percentage. Murlea represented us at Moline in the Big Eight contest. Murlea did not place at Moline, but according to reports she did better than she ever had done before. FULTON COUNTY CONTEST RANK SVVEITZER succeeded in winning second in the preliminaries, so he will represent us at Lewistown this spring in the Fulton County contest. He has a good selection and a good delivery, so we expect a banner from there. In the Girls' contest Doris Rowland won second place by one point. It was thought that two girls had tied for second place also, but when counted over again Doris was awarded second. She will represent us at Lewistown in the Girls' contest. Sixiy-two GRW MVWU Q XX 5,1 XX S z, H' S01-loov EXTEMPORANEOUS CONTESTS HE extemporaneous work is rapidly coming to the front. It is probably the most beneficial work in the line of Public Speaking. To be able to think and talk fluently in front of a large audience is an art which can be cultivated only by hard work. This is exactly what the extcmporaneous work does. Last year we held preliminary contests to see who would represent Canton in the Big Eight and Fulton County contests. Murlea Moran represented us in the Big Eight, but failed to place. Adah Cluts represented us at Lewistown and won first place. Both of these contestants are in the race this year. At the present time there are quite a few who are trying' out for this work and the prospects for a winner is good. 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In this play Marie first tells the bishop's sister, Persome, that the bishop has sold his silver salt shakers to pay the rent for an old woman. Persome is heart broken. The bishop has now sold all his valuable possessions except his silver candle- sticks, which were given to him by his mother. Jean Val Jean, an escaped convict, comes to the bishop's cottage that night and is warmed, fed, and given lodging. During the night he takes the candlesticks and leaves. Persome is awakened and just as she is about to call the police, in spite of her brother's protests, the gendarmes appear with the convict and the candle- sticks. Persome is delighted, but the bishop insists that he had given the candlesticks to Jean Val Jean and demands that the latter be released. Jean Val Jean is converted by the bishop,s goodness. The cast was: The Bishop ....,.,. Persome ............................. Marie ..................................... Sergeant of Gcndarmes ....,... Gendarme .....,....,.............,.... Gendarme ............... ....... Jean Val Jean .... ........................... Scene-Bishop's Cottage. U ll, U 0, gb Lip ,- f.4'f. ' il?-ii ' wa '5 23062 A 521.53 LSE? Grif ani 'my i W Y Y , , it ' The Neighbors .........Russell Bolton ..,.,.,......Murlea Moran ..........Frances Christy Negley ....,..,Richard Graham ,,,.,,,,,..,,,,Donald Saville ....,....Roberts Blakeslee 77 'The Neighborsn is a charming comedy written by Zona Gale. In this play, the neighbors, in spite of their own work and cares, get up a shower on Mis ceived word that her small nephew is coming to live with her. forget their own troubles and get some real joy out of life. such a busy man, finds time to pile Mis' Ellsworth's wood up also brings over some things for the shower. Grandma is too she makes a doll out of carpet rags for the little boy. In the himself and Inez is made very happy. The play was well given deal of praise. The cast was as follows: Mis' Dlantha Abel ....................... Inez .,....,..,....,.........,,.,.. Grandma ..............,..,...... Mis' Elmira Moran, ...,,,., , . , , , Mis I'rot .......,...,................. Mis' Carry Ellsworth .,...... Peter ........................,...... Ezra VVilliams ,.,,i..........,... Scene-A Kitchen. Sx'.i'fy-sm en 1 9 Carry Ellsworth, who has re- While working for her, they Ezra VVilliams, though he is in her back yard for her and old to do any activex work, so midst of things, Peter forgets and the actors deserve a great .........Dorothy Horner ...,....Gertrude Harter ...,....Annette Seneker ...,....,...Pauline Holt ,.......Amy Jolmson .,,.,,,..Helen Sanders .......,...John Tendick ..,.,,..Vernon Huffman U m m 51.1'!3'-eight W The Dear Departed gg HE Dear Departed is a comedy written by Stanley Houghton. In this play Mr. and Mrs. Slater decide to bring down a bureau and clock that belonged to Mrs. Slater's father, who is supposedly dead, and claim them for their own. VVhen Mrs. Slater's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, arrive they claim their father's gold watch for their Jimmy. They then start to divide the things. Victoria, the Slater's small daughter, is sent to get her grandfather's keys and brings the news that her grandfather is getting up. Mr. Merry VVeather comes in, very much alive, claims his bureau and clock, and after tea, tells them he is to be married the next Monday. The east Was: Mrs. Slater ...... .. .....,.. Nellie Harder Mr. Slatel '..,,, ...,..... .,..... E c lson Kelso Victoria Slater ..,,,... ......... F lossie Irwin Mrs. Jordan ..........,...,,. ,..........,t R uth Martin Mr. Jordan ,......,,,..,.,,,.,.,, ..,,,,. I .eslie McMillan Old Merry VVeather ,,.....,.,,,.,.,,..,..........,,....... ...,... C arroll Bishop Scene-The Slater's Living Room. llllllllllll Ill!!! llllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll lllll Zllli'l1 l 1l!l !flll lillll lllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwlil'Il.llIlllllIll'l llll lllllllllll Fifth Commandment The Fifth COIIIIIIIIIIKIIIICHU, is a drama written by Stanley Houghton. Mrs. Mountain, a WOIIHIII who thinks herself an invalid, tries to keep her daughter, Nellie, from marrying Bob Painter. Nellie is very much in love with Bob. but when he calls she sends him away to take Gladys Carpenter to the theatre, while she stays with her mother. VVhen Mr. Shoosmith calls, Mrs. Mountain recovers at once, but Nellie tells Mr. Shoosmith about her mother's illness. Mr. Shoosmith even has the ring with him, but decides to keep it, much to Mrs. Mountain's sorrow. He does not care to marry a confirmed invalid. Meanwhile, Nellie has written to Bob and broken their engagement, saying it was not fair tc Bob to make him wait. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Mountain .,..,., ....... I Vilda Dale Nellie Mountain ..,,..,, .......... 1 Xdah Cluts Bob Painter ..,.,... .......... I tobert Powell Mr. Shoosmith ,,......,,,..............,....,,..,...,,.....,...,.,,,...., ....... E dson Van Sickle Scene-Mrs. Mountain's Living Room. Sixty-n1'11e G M M E Seventy Qfarr l ravw, A Burlesque on Uncle Tom's Cabin HE boys' burlesque was undoubtedly the hit of the season. This play was acted by nearly all of the Senior boys who were under the capable direction of Mr. E. A. Snively. The boys practiced faithfully for a month and a half and the work they produced showed real talent. The play was a success from the start to the finish. Not one in the audience had a wry face when he left the assembly. In fact, all pronounced the burlesque an excellent comedy. The east responsible for the amusing burlesque consisted of: Uncle Tom ..,..,... Little Eva ....... ltr. St. Clair ,.,,.. Phineas ,,,,,,..,,,,..,, Marks, the lawyer ...... Dan Haley .,.......... M. Shelby .................. Simon Legree .........,,......, Harry, I,izzy's child ........ hfarie St. Clair ......... Aunt Ophelia ..,.. Lizzy ............. Emmaline .....,. Aunt Chloe ..,...... Topsy ........ . Sambo ...... ..... ...........0tto Meier ..... John Tendiek ........Ross Hinderliter ....,,.Vern0n Huffman ........Carroll Bishop .,.,,...Russell Bolton ...........I.ee Young .,..,.........Park Reese .......Cal Lingenfclter .........Dean Earnest ..,.,.,.,Frank Sweitzer .......,..Dayton Huff ,.,,,,,,.,..Arthur Cather Roberts Blakeslee .........Thomas Hale .,,,...Pau1 Fouts ..I.eo Swope Quimbo ..... ....................................................... ........-........ Musical Director-Gomer D. Bath After the play a photographer was called and the accompanying picture was taken. 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V i- 1 H0642 ' f' A A f 1' Q Lid A ' tiff' 5 2 F . l, ----P I ,T ' '-- C 4- I WJ 9 fm ,ff ' ' 'f '-ix-VT' ,g l , R N .gnu -'fffUT'f . . 3 V ' ' -: , ll g I7 f lfgffjkg G W Sevezzty-fozzr he L-4 A -4 UD L4 7 A 7 7 KL. L GHW MWA A N S 1, yr 'rvnoov The Pennant HIS year's volume of the Pennant has been, beyond a doubt, one of the most successful volumes of our weekly high school paper ever published. Besides the fact that the num- ber of subscribers was considerably larger than usual, the size of the issues has also grown. It has become customary to edit a six-page Pennant each week instead of the small four-page one formerly issued. This has been made possible by the contributions of the students. The management, following the precedent established last year, has been one of progres- sive editorship. The editor and assistant are chosen for a period of six weeks. At the expira- tion of that term of editorship, the assistant takes the place of the editor and a new assistant is selected. The editors for the year 1916-17 were: Frances Christy '17, Nelles Rowley '18, Annette Seneker ,17, Helen Sanders '17, Doris Rowland ,17, and Dean Barrick '18. The other members of the stall' were Carroll Bishop '17, Managing editor, Dean Barrick '18, Business Manager, Gomer Bath '17, Athletic Reporter, Murlea Moran '17, Senior Reporter, Harold Havermale '18, Junior Reporter, and Miss Schwittay and Miss Freeman, Critics. The staff is chosen, by a Faculty committee, from the members of the English department and the printing is done entirely by the High School Printing department. In many high school and college papers one half of the space is filled by advertisements, but our paper prints only news. Altho it is smaller than most papers, we are able to place it beside any of them without apology. Chemistry T The chemistry class has been exceedingly large this year. The laboratory is well equipped and the chemistry students have done good work. Of course there were some explosions and some times rather offensive odors in the hall, but these are to be expected. This course is especially useful to those who expect to become nurses and doctors, but it is well for others to have a knowledge of chemistry. For example, the class tested hamburger steak from dif- ferent shops and found a preservative in it that was injurious to the health. This would be well for any housewife to know. Mr. Butcher has charge of the class and has proved to be an efficient instructor. The amount of work done this year has been large and the quality is excellent. The chemistry class of 1917 is one of the best that Canton High has ever known. Serenity-fi:'e Seventy-six , Kdfmf mml I-1 l ge ek K f . 1, 1 'YUH o ov Domestic Science OMESTIC SCIENCE is probably one of the most practical courses offered in Canton High. Mrs. Leaman, who has charge of the cooking classes, has done much to make it valuable. All of the time has not been spent on making cakes and candies, in fact, a very small portion of the attention is given to fancy dishes. The girls study about food value, calories, food and its relation to man. The second year class planned a menu that would give 'a family enough food value. They also studied the budget system and talked of how an income should be spent. One of the prac- tical applications of their knowledge of cookery which they made, was the serving of the school lunches. A lunch was served once a week to the students and teachers. The large number of people who applied for tickets gave proof to the fact that they received delicious food. This was good training for tl1e girls and many a penny was added to the treasury besides. Mrs. Leaman has given much of her time and service to this work and deserves a great deal of credit for the success of the cooking classes. The Sewing classes have been equally successful this year. Miss Slater has made the subject interesting and useful. The girls have proved to be very efficient in making attractive and pretty garments. Some have finished pieces of handwork that were very dainty and exquisite. They have also studied about the different fibers and manufactured cloth. The problem of adulterated cloth has been discussed. The process of adulteration and the way the women of to-day are tricked have been problems on which they have worked. In fact, they have learned to become efhcient buyers. The girls have a light, convenient room in the new building and it is well equipped. They are doing good work and they will be wiser and more efficient for having Hnished this year's work. SL'T'E1l fj SL Z'z?1l G Y M 2 cv o x cs E E 4 Q5 H v-4 4 D Z QC E' Seveniy-eiglzt lx fs -fl Ki'm m'N A Ouao Manual Training and Printing HE manual training and printing departments are undoubtedly the largest that C. H. S. has ever hoped for. Conditions at the beginning of the year were so crowded that only those who wished to take manual training for two periods were allowed to sign up for it. Not only the boys but also the girls are interested in it. One might be very much surprised to see the work which the girls have put out. It has been neatly done and shows real skill. This year the cedar chest, it seems, was tl1e choice of many students. Not less than six were made. All of these chests were of the finest kind that could not have been bought ready made except at consid- erable cost. There were also under construction, this year, several cabinets and Mor- ris chairs, all of excellent workmanship. This department of the school has steadily improved in the past years. Since the revision of the school the work is carried on in the rooms formerly occupied by the bookkeeping and stenography classes. The room is much lighter and more roomy, so we expect much better work from this department. The girls, this year, have also taken an interest in printing. This work is prob- ably better for teaching English composition than any English class. For the good you derive from printing is not only the mechanical type setting but the use of correct English. This year the printing department has printed all of the pamphlets used in the school, all of the tickets to the various contests, and last of all, our breezy little weekly, the' Pennant.,' The printing was formerly done in a room back of tl1e manual training room. Now the department occupies the room where one of the seventh grade classes for- merly worked. lt, too, is much lighter and more pleasant than the old place. VVC hope this department will grow, for it is doing a very important work. Both printing and manual training are under the able supervision of Mr. King. VVe are very fortunate in h-wing Mr. King in our faculty, as he has wide experience in his line of work. Sv7'c'nt3--nlirlr? KQIRNWKCOYINIW Uuao . L' 'A Commercial Department HIS year probably has the record for the enrollment in the Commercial depart- ment. Nearly every period in the day is utilized by some class in these lines. Mr. Buthod has two classes of first year bookkeeping, one class of second-year bookkeeping, and one class of business English, making a total of seven periods a day. This shows tl1e great demand of the students for bookkeeping. Mr. Johnson has five classes of typewriting, two classes of beginning stenography and one class of second-year stenography, making a total of eight periods a day. Practical work has been assigned in the study. The Y. M. C. A. has given the girls a splendid chance for experience. In that organization there is much type- writing to do, so Mr. Johnson gives the girls a chance to do practical work. The pupils are doing well in typewriting and stenography. Partially on account of this practical work but mostly under the capable instruction of Mr. Johnson a great num- ber of graduates are holding responsible positions as stenographers. Already a num- ber of this year's graduates have procured positions, thus showing that the work done here in the C. H. S. department is entirely satisfactory. Every year a representative is selected from this department to represent us in the Big Eight Contest. Last year Margaret Luker was sent and she made an en- viable record. The students have already started working for the contest this year. Let us hope the interest which has been manifested other years may be continued. E 1161135 Eighty-0110 N W A Eighty-two i 'S4'!fx 'V Va 55' -7 .y A :L - V ,. . Ln..- V .g.Yi!,iLl?71Gq- ,y-Jfgg, .. .V M P2 ui N 4 ,V .QM W ,W Q VW .ip V? 5 V, 2' , .fG,.,, SV... . Vlrrf . '5'2:fa V ' V 5 V' K. - X-J?i?iV,fV-V -.X if,VsiV,?PV - -' ,121,mg.5-VV2VV,iVgV4.:fVVVV. .,3 'fk ,K'-. 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' ' 'a 2 li 1 J . . llHj11fX flII'UL' A I bzglltv-five GRW MW jx N nba a ov Basket Ball ANTON High was represented this year by an exceedingly fast basket ball team and although the District Championship was lost after a hard Hght, the entire season was a decided success. Some of the fastest teams of the state were defeated by C. H. S. and of the five games that were lost, three were lost by margins of one point. The team was composed of players of excellent ability, only three of whom were veterans. In every game, no matter whether winning or losing, the team always played its best and there was no lying down or quitting. THE TEAM JOHN TENDICK, stationary guard, is a veteran of the team. Little did he think, when he joined the squad in the middle of the season three years ago, that he would lead Canton's long to be remembered team through the season of '16-'17. That is exactly what happened, however, for Tendiek was the team's cl1oice for captain. The position of back guard does not show a fellow's work like center or forwardg however, Captain Tendiek started in, slow but sure, and developed brilliant work on the defensive. Time after time our students have seen the ball, carried by the clever work of opponents, to the danger zone, only to have the play broken up by our strong defensive. .lust what part the stationary guard played in this may be seen from the opinion of the District Tournament officials who made our captain, the captain of the First District All-Star Team this year. Tendick graduates with the 1917 class. CLYDE MURPHY for the third year held down the pivotal position. Clyde certainly helped to win many games for us this year by his accurate basket shooting and his clever manner of getting away from his opponents with the ball. Through his record in the early part of the season, Murph soon became a marked man and was accordingly closely guarded, but despite this, he outwitted the guards and kept up l1is basket shooting record. He is an excellent jumper and most generally got the tip out of center. He is a Junior this year, and therefore will be with us again next year. EDSON VAN SICKLE, another veteran of your years experience, played running guard. He played his position well and was nearly always in the thickest of the Hght. Cotton', was generally in the right place to get away with several baskets and l1e did. He worked hard all season and his playing was steady through- out. Cotton,' also played forward equally as well in several games, and he was a valuable man in either position. He easily won a position on the Second All-Star team at the District Tournament as running guard. This is Van Siekle's last year on the team, for he is a member of the 1917 class. LESLIE MCMILLAN, left forward, played his first season as a regular. Mac has established a good record for himself this year and he has improved steadily in basket shooting. In every game he shared in the points made and his Eiglziy-six' floor work was speedy. He was always where he was most needed, popping up at the right time to receive a pass and take the ball down to our basket. Mae has one more year and he will certainly be a classy forward next year. CLAUDE BERRY also played forward on the team and his work is worthy of much praise. His floor work especially was fast and his defensive playing was probably responsible for some of our victories. Claude was new in the lineup this year and consequently was a little slow in getting started because our system of plays was new to him, while all the other players had played the same style the year be- fore. Berry is only a Freshman and there is no limit to what he may accomplish in his next three years. JENNINGS HUNTER, substitute running and back guard, played his first year on the team. Although he did not participate in many games, in those in which he did play, his work was more than satisfactory. Jennings tears 'em up when he gets started and he certainly makes a forward work. Hunter still has another year and will in all probability be a regular and a star next year. HAROLD HAVERMALE, another first year man, showed them what he could do even if he was the littlest fellow on the team. At the beginning of the sea- son he played guard, but was later shifted to a forward position. He was thrown into the lineup many times when it was found necessary to take out a regular, and he always played his hardest. Haverrnale, also, has another year in school and will undoubtedly make one of the fastest little forwards Canton High ever turned out. THE SCHEDULE The schedule this year was a hard one when the qualities of the teams played are considered. The games were as follows: NOVEMBER 30TCANT0N, 64g LAHARPE, 144, AT CANTON The first half was playcd with the regulars in, hut in the second half several of the men were shifted and the utility men given a chance. All of the players showed up well. DECEINIBER 8fCANTON, 3-Lg VVASIIINGTON, 24-, AT CANTON VVashington this year had one of the fastest aggregations in this section, so the game was intensely exciting. VVith but ten minutes to play, the score was 24--24, but close guarding held them down while we forged ahead. DECENIBER 15-CANTON, 29, ABINGDON, 8, AT ABINGDON In a comparatively easy game we won from our old time rivals. Our defense was so solid that Abingdon failed to score a single field goal during the whole game. The game was rough and a good number of fouls were called on both sides. DECEDIBER 22+CANToN, 23, PEURIA RIANUAL, 2-lf, AT PEORIA ' VVe met our defeat of the year in Manual's gym. The game was hard fought and seemed anybody's game up until the last whistle. JANUARY 5-CANTON, 40g KEWANEE, 12, AT CANTON Canton initiated her new gym in the Central Grammar School by defeating Kewanee, who last year defeated us twice. The whole team played a stellar game and our excellent defensive work was responsible for Kewanee's small score. Eighty-seven V 4 G M M JANUARY 12-CANTON, 38, RIONMOUTH, 6, AT LIONMOUTH This game was a surprise in that Monmouth has always put up a close fight and last year defeated us once. It was a nwalkawayi' from the first and they scored only one field goal. JANUARY l91CANT0N, 28, GALESBITRG, 27, AT GALESBURG Galesburg started with a second team lineup which they admitted was nearly as good as their first. They soon threw in their regulars, however, when we commenced to run up a score. From this on, the game was close and fast, but we managed to keep a little ahead, finally winning by one point. JANUARY 26-CANTON, 21, GENESEO, 22, AT GENESEO Playing in the gymnasium at the Geneseo high school Canton lost her second game. The characteristics of the game resembled foot ball more than basket ball, but our team held its own. 1 JANUARY 27-CANTON, 22, RIOLINE, 23, AT RIOLINE From Geneseo our team journeyed to Moline where they played the next night. Our boys played in hard luck, for time after time their shots would go half way through the ring and then take a notion to come out again. This was the third game lost and all were by one point. ' JANUARY 31-CANTON, 19, GALESBIYRG, 21, AT CANTON At the end of the first half it looked as if we had the game cinched, as the score was 15-7 in our favor, but Galesburg certainly had a great come back', in the second half. It was a hard fought game and they earned their victory. FEBRUARY 2-CANTON, 215 PEoR1A BIANUAL, 18, AT CANTON VVe got revenge on Manual this game, but it looked as though we were going to be de- feated right at the last. VVilson of Manual, caused all this disturbance when he made three long baskets in quick succession. Our foul goals won this game in all probability. FEBRUARY 9-CANTON, 225 KEWANEE, 37, AT KEWANEE The game was played on the big floor in the armory. Murphy was out of the game on account of sickness and Campbell took his place. All seven men were used in the hopes of saving the game but to no avail. Again our defeat was due to inaccurate basket shooting. Had we made half our shots We should have won. FEBRUARY l6fCANTON, 241-g IXIONMOUTH, 13, AT CANTON 'We used our second team most of the game, while the regulars only played the last few minutes. Monmouth had improved considerably. This game closed our schedule and our at- tention was turned to the tournament. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT PEORIA, FEBRUARY 22-23-24-. 1917 FRIDAY, 8 P. BI.-CANTON, 28, VVASHINGTON, 27 The game was fast and close, but we gradually piled up the score on them until the last few minutes of play, when they pepped up and made four long baskets in quick succession. But, luckily, the gun went OE and thus the game was saved. This was undoubtedly one of the best games of the tourney. SATURDAY, 9:30 A. M.'CANTON, 213 LA HARPE, 15 In, this game all the players excepting Captain Tendick were substitutes. They all played well and deserve credit for their victory. ' SATURDAY, 2:30 P. BI.-CANTON, 16, PEORIA RIANUAL, 25 Visions of the championship suddenly vanished during the second half of this game when it became apparent that we could not overcome Manual's lead. It was the opinion of many, however, that this was the championship game, as Elmwood was an easy victim for Manual in the finals. Even though we lost, every man played his best, and what more can any man do? Eighty-ciglit G M M 'Hoo' THIC SECOND TEAM Has it ever oeeurred to you that the second team deserves credit just as mueh as the iirst? Certainly they deserve some honor. The second team fellows give their time so that the first team may become better by playing against them. They are knocked and bumped around and yet they take it good naturedly and keep plugging along. The personnel of the second team this year is as follows: Forwards, San- ders, Devalt, VVilliams Cffaptainjg Center, Campbellg Guards, Bath, A. Hale, and T. Hale. YVQ defeated Yates City twiee and Monmouth seeonds once. VVL: lost two games to Fairview. Several of these second team men are expeeted to make the first team next year and with the right :nnount of school spirit haek of them, Canton High should have another good team. IE1'f111t-wxzhzu GHW MVWA ' 1, 'f 6040 ov Ninety NNWGYNWNI v EN - M EQ Q D A-SQL'-S, D ,, ' , f .h ,. Akf f, xx f f A - - E W? Lf' G U l wf V 11:51-nr' N by U 1 1' ,- uf KXKX kxxk L wif! , i i M J Q T J ' K Vila. 'F MN .,.., - 7 IE, - ' T7-fi f - A--N -gal ,-7:42- ifsj.. ff'-Zzfgf P- - gf Zlf' f A QIBNWKQINJ' A G M M H00 Base Ball VVING to the fact that Canton High School, as yet, has not been able to par- ticipate in foot ball, base ball occupies our attention as our first athletic ac- tivity of the year. Early in the fall Coach Smith issued a call for all base ball men to report for practice and as a result a large squad turned out. Of all those who reported only two of the players had been on the team during the previous year and nearly all the rest were Freshmen, so Canton High is assured a good team in the next few years. The team this year, in spite of its defeats, was composed of players, all of whom show promise of being veterans next year, and who worked hard all through the season of practice. The first game of the year was staged on the Birch Street diamond between the Has-Beens, known otherwise as the Faculty, and the C. H. S. team. The game was very Hexcitingf' as will be seen by the score. Mr. Heller for the first few innings was stationed behind the bat, his instructions being to get in front of the ball to im- pede its progress. This he did very satisfactorily. Mr. Gaylcr held down the box with Ingraham on first, Mr. Catlett, second, Mr. Coons, third, Coach Smith, short stop, and Messrs. Butcher, Johnson, and Stephens as fielders. Our lineup was Camp- bell, cg Havermale, pg Davalt, lb, Fouts, 2bg McMillan, 3bg Sandberg, ssg D. Mur- phy, rf, Hill, cf, and R. Nelson, lf. The game was called on account of darkness with C. H. S. in the lead, 19-2. V Our second game was with Cuba on their diamond. lVe were well represented by a large delegation of rooters, most of whom went down on Tom Hale's Pullman car. Cuba's team was just a little too lucky for us to defeat, so we let them have their own way about it. The lineup was practically the same as in the first game, with the exception of third base. Ingraham played this position. 'We showed them a good game even though we did come home defeated to the tune of 12 to 7. The last game of the season was played on our home field with the clever Cuba team. Our team was supported by rooters, but in spite of this, the jinx hovered over the fellows again and we let Cuba have the second game. Havermale's pitching was fairly good, but a good many errors were made. lVhen the battle Held was cleared and the opposing armies sued for peace we found that we were again defeated, this time 11-8. This game ended our schedule for 1916 and attention was turned to basket ball. ' i v 52x34 . Ninety-ilrrce X fS s w am C'Hoo Some C. H. SQ Yells Strawberry short cake Huckleberry pic. V-I-C-'I'-O-R-Y Arc we in it, well I guess Ive are members of the C. H. US. l-2-3--14-5-6-7 All good children go to heaven. VVhen we get there, we will yell COpponentsj QOpponentsQ Go to-one a zippy, two a zippy, three a zippy zam. VVe're from Canton and we don't g -one a, zippy, two a zippy, th Zippy zam. VVe have no yells We have no yells But when we yell, VVe yell like- Hullaballo-hurrah hurrah Hullaballo-hurrah hurrah Canton, Canton, rah! rah! rahl COpponentsj fOpponentsj We should smile They've been dead for a dickens while. Canton, Canton, we should worry COpponentsj fOpponentsj They should hurry Are we in it, well I guess We are members of C-H-S. ive a ree a of a Give'm the ax, the ax, the ax Give'm the ax, the ax, the ax. Where? Right in the neck, thc neck, the neck Right in the neck, the neck, the neck. VVho! C Opponentsb Hip-ta-hop, Hip-ta-hop, Canton, Canton, right on top. Hip-ta-Hoop, Hip-ta-Hoop, Qopponentsj COpponentsj In the soup, S-O-U-P C-O-U-P Soup, soup, soup. Hcimigo, Heimigo, Heimigo hi- Razzle, Dazzle, Frazzlum Fi- Illi, knick, knack, knold Purple and Gold. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rip-Saw, Rip-Saw, Rip-Saw bang We are members of the High School gang. Are we in it, I should smile Welve been in it for a devil of a while. Riff-Raff-Chiff-Chaff I.et,s give 'em the horse laugh. H-E-VV H-A-W QOpp0nentj Ninety-four mi M N V lk L ' T lx Nz'm't vflire , V Ninety-six m l Track INCE the track season comes so near the close of the school year, the meets are not over in time to be written up in tl1e CANTONIAN for that year. Consequently, the results of the year before are always written up and the accounts, given in this volume, are of the meets participated in last year. Our track teams are always handicapped somewhat, in that we have no indoor track in which to begin early prac- tice. However, last year the fellows started practicing almost as soon as the snow was off of the ground, and practiced faithfully throughout the season. Coach Smith had a fairly large squad to pick from and the competition for places on tl1e team was keen. BRADLEY RIEET--PEORIA This was our first track meet and as it came so early, our team was unorganized for want of enough practice. The meet was one of the fastest in the state and our team made a favorable showing, even though we did not place. Cardosi and VVilliams showed up well in the 50. Cardosi would probably have placed had he not been dis- qualified. Van Sickle and Cardosi were entered in the 100, Van Sickle winning in his heat, but losing in tl1e semi-Hnals. lVay ran the hurdles, Van Sickle the 4110, and Havermale and Hale the 880 and mile, respectively. BIG EIGHT AIEET'GALESBURG The schools of the Big Eight were represented this year by some exceptionally strong teams. The records made in this meet would have been much better had the track and field been in good condition, but a hard rain during the morning made both wet and soggy. VVe won fourth, making a total of eleven points. Following are the men who represented C. H. and the places won by them: Cardosi, second in running broad jump. Murphy, second in both shot put and discus throw. Tendick, third in running high jump. Van Sickle, third in 4-V1-0 yard dash. VVay, Ague, and Havermale did good work, but failed to place. Our relay team also tied for first place. FULTON COUNTY llIEET1I.EVVIST0WVN Canton won this meet in 191-if and 1915, but last year we lost it to Lewistown. Nevertheless our team did some splendid work, and established three records. Van Ninety-scf'cn S m a ll H00 Sickle broke the -MO record and Murpl1y the shot put and discus throw. Our relay team was also beaten by Lewistown. Those who were successful in winning places were: Murphy, first in shot put,'discus throw, and running hop, step and jump. Van Sickle, first in -'MO and third in 100 yard dashes. Ague, first in 220 dash. E LMXVOOD MEET-E LMwooD Our team was entered in this invitation meet, but only Murphy and Van Sickle participated. 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His color was raven black, with a small, white half moon on his forehead, as if one of the moonbeams had kissed it the night before. His mother was one of tl1e fastest horses in that part of VVyoming and she told her wee son, You have quite a reputation to uphold. His sire was 'the celebrated Flying Heir,', whose wonderful performances at the age of three had startled the VVest. This was tl1c description and breeding of John's great discovery. Johnis father told him that l1e might name the colt, as he was the one who dis- covered it, so Jol1n proudly christened it Flying Moonf' After this, John's main in- terest and devotion was centered upon Flying Moon. Of course the colt had his groom and trainer, as all blooded eolts have, but as John told his father, I have to see that he is well taken care of, you know. The next three years were only a continuation of care and patience spent upon Flying Moon. John would hasten home from school every night to get his daily ride upon Moon's glossy back. VVhen the trainer placed John upon Moon's back, the little horse would stand patiently quiet, with his beautiful neck arched, and his feet all set, then would speed away at the word from John. Moon seemed to enjoy these rides as much as John, and in this way the two became fast friends. John's father scolded the trainer for allowing his son to ride the colt, as he was afraid John might get hurt. But after the trainer had described the relation between John and Moon, and assured Mr. Clarkson, Johnls father, that l1is son was fast be- coming an expert horseman, John's father soon became quite willing that John should ride Moong for any westerner loves to see a good horseman. The time was drawing near for the animal races at Millstead, VVyoming. hir. Clarkson, upon Johnls entreaties, entered Flying Moon in the mile run. The purse was one thousand dollars. Mr. Clarkson told John that if Moon succeeded in win- ning, he would get John a fine saddle with a part of the prize money. As the day for the race grew near, Jolm was in a fervor of excitement, but he never missed his daily ride. It seemed that Moon would run better with John upon his back than he would with the regular jockey. The week before the race Moon was shipped, with all necessary equipment, to Millstead. Mr. Clarkson and John also went. Even here John continued his daily rides on Moon, for as he told his father, It keeps him from getting homesick. The eventful day arrived. The race in which Moon was entered was to start at two-thirty. Moon was fed a bran mash and a small allowance of oats for his dinner, then he was walked around to limber him up for the race. John was always near the horse to see that no harm befell him, but his father finally persuaded his son that they had best get some dinner before the race started. VVhile eating dinner a mes- senger suddenly rushed up to Mr. Clarkson with a note. He opened tl1e note and read, then he said to John: lt,s all up, son, the jockey is hurt and canlt ride. He knew that a new jockey couldnlt get any speed from Flying Moon. John meditated a few 0110 Iluudred i me G W al seconds and then said: Let me ride. father, I know I can win.', At first Mr. Clark- son would not hear to this, but after much coaxing on the part of John, he gave his consent. John barely had time to get into his riding clothes when the horn announced his race. He hurried out to where the men were rubbing and exercising Moon. VVhen the little horse saw John coming he gave him a whinnying welcome and the next mo- ment strong hands lifted John to the saddle and away he went to get into line for the race. The older jockeys saw at a glance that John was a new hand in the racing game, although he sat his horse as well as the best of them, and they resolved to pocket him in, as they all feared Flying Moon. After two or three bad starts the string of horses got away to suit tl1e judge and the race was on. John readily rode into the trap set for him and he was pocketed He looked vainly for an opening, but saw none. Moon, however, was too anxious to get ahead to let a little thing bother him. And seeing a small opening he dashed through, much to the bewilderment of the other jockeys. A few quick spurts and Moon was running neck and neck with the foremost horse, a big grey, who was a noble traveler. By this time they had passed the three quarter pole and were on the home stretch. John now leaned over and patting Moon on the neck encouraged him, as he was wont to do in the trials. Moon understood and gave a magnificent burst of speed which carried him well in front, and they flashed under the wire a good rod ahead of the grey, amid a deafening roar of applause. Kind hands lifted John from the saddle, then his father took him away from the crowd to get him over his nervousness. It was a great day for Moon and little John. Moon has won many races since then and John is a great lawyer in XVyoming, but John loves still to get on Moon and take a short run, even though Moon cannot run as he did in his youth. JENNINGS B. HI'NTER, '18 The Fate of the Turkey There was a young turkey named Pat. YVho had grown exceedingly fat, And he strutted around VVith his head far from ground And sneered at this one and that. There was a darky named Max, YVh0 had become quite skilled with the ax, And he stole in Pat's coop, Said: 'C-Xlfll hah him fo' soup, So Pat's not to he found-those are facts. Now where is Pat's pate And what was his fate? But now I must stop My brow I shall mop For Illll sleepy and 'tis growing quite late. ANNE'r'rE SENi:Kr:1z, '17 0110 llrfxulwvd One if W QHWI MYN 4 1-1 2X 5,1 S xg 1, 7 'yfaaov Meditation In a quaint old-fashioned cottage By the fire-light's gentle glow Sit a couple, old yet happy XVith their thoughts of years ago. Both remember their first meeting ln the school room large and queer, How they tried to talk together NVhen the teacher wasn,t near. How he loved those golden ringlets On her pretty, curly head, How he'd fight when anybody Said that Mary's hair was red. How she helped him with his problems That he eonldn't learn to dog How he'd tell her in spelling class That t-0-0 spelled too.', Then as time went on, they hurried Through their lessons of each day, Till at last they both were ready For a big school far away. This was called the Canton High School, Here they spent four busy years Struggling with their lab. and German-- Struggling sometimes with their tears. But when graduation day dawned, And the parting came at last, 'Twas the saddest day in history- The saddest day that ever passed. For of all those sixty members Eaeh one went his separate way, All. of course, but John and Mary, They were married, happily. As they sit there close together Just as lovers do, you know, Their thoughts are of their wedding day Just fifty years ago. Old Canton High, we love you, Though 'tis over fifty years Since we made your halls and class rooms Ring with our hearty cheers. Ah! we'll soon be leaving, Mary, But I hope before we go, VVe can visit dear old High Schooli Just for old times, sake, you know. In that quaint old-fashioned cottage, By the firelight's wondrous glow, Sit the couple-old, yet happy XVith their thoughts of years ago. N.MM 17 One Hundred Two l L L iw! U ' I Hoo lThe Llttle Red Shoes CC H, I donlt want to do it, Mamma, Kathleen cried, her pretty little lips forming into a pout. Please donit make me do it.', But, dear-I need the spool of thread so badlyf' My feet are so tired-Mamma, Ilve been playing so hard, and it's such a long, long way to the store. I don't want to go, Kathleen repeated. Kathleenls mother sighed. All right, I will not make you go,', she said, not against your will, because I want my little girl to do her mother's errand willingly or not at all. I'll change my apron and go myself, even if I am tiredf' No-never mind,'l Uncle Jim, who had been listening, said quickly, I'll go myselff' And he gave Kathleen a queer look which she didn't quite like. But she did not offer to go to the store. Tl1e next mornin Uncle Jim came into the livin r room with a maeka e. Come 51 here, Kathleenf he invited, and see what I have. Kathleen came and looked at the package curiously. i'Open it, Uncle Jim ordered. Oh!U Kathleen cried out, as a pair of the dearest red kid boots pceped forth from the package. Oh+Unele .limfare they for me PM Uncle .lim looked out the window. I really don't knowf' he said. You see, these are-well, we might call them sort of magic boots. They are only to he worn when an errand is to be run or a kindness to be donef' Kathleen looked at the pretty little boots with a look of deep disappointment. Oh!l' she said again, and put them up in their tissue paper wrappings and put them away in the drawer under tl1e bookcase. Kathleen looked at the drawer long- ingly. Kathleen, her mother said, a little later. I'm sorry to ask you, dear, but I must have half a dozen fresh eggs-and I simply canlt go myself. VVould you-?', Kathleen thought of the red boots in the drawer. Yes, Mamma, she cried, after a moment, in just a minute. She ran and put on the little red boots and strangely enough, they did seem like 'imagic boots, for her feet fairly flew upon her errand. VVhen she returned she took the shoes off and put them away. Several months later, Uncle .lim came to the house again. And how are the little red boots P he asked her, his gray eyes twinkling. Have you worn them yet P Kathleen laughed. They are worn to shredsf' she said, coming close and putting her hands upon his arm. But it's so much fun to do things for other people that I don't have to wear red boots any more at all. Any kind does. OLLIEDENE I. Foo'rE, '18 One Hundred Three 4 xsiiolmmy l aw! H00 How May I Continue My Education if I Do Not Go to College? shall tell in a general way how one may become an educated and cultured person without the aid that colleges afford. lNIost people, if possible, should go to col- lege, but if tl1ey can not, it does not necessarily mean that they must stop learn- ing. There are many ways in which they can continue their education. Tl1e fact that some of the most prominent men and women in the literary world, such as Mary VVilkins Freeman, James VVhitcomb Riley, Mark Twain, and Margaret Deland, did not receive a college education show that it is not absolutely essential for success in life. But these people had a love for knowledge and learning and pursued their study and reading independently of any college. In furthering oneis education it is best to take a systematic course in reading and study such as the University Extension Course, Chautauqua Course, or a course such as President Eliotis Five Foot Shelf of Books, instead of working without a system. Current magazines and current fiction, while pleasant enough, do not add much to one's knowledge. When possible, one should attend the best lectures so as to add to his stock of information and ideas. In many cities good courses are offered in night schools which one may take advantage of for a small price. Information in regard to things occupying the minds of the people can be obtained from current periodicals. If one is interested in any particu- lar line of work or thought, the public libraries afford good opportunities to further one's knowledge. In some cities there are public museums and art galleries which are also beneficial. VVhile these methods of securing an education may not be as complete and satisfactory as a college course, they will to a large extent take the place of it. Education, after all, is not learning facts from books, but knowing how to adapt and apply one's knowledge and powers to problems of every day life. It all depends on the individual. All the universities and colleges in the world could not make a person educated unless he had within him the desire to learn, for some people have just as great power to resist knowledge as others have to acquire it. DOROTHEA IEDYVARDS, '18 H It Was Early Morning HE dawn was just breaking. The cock, king of all barnyard fowls, awoke. He saw the gray skies become a faint pink, and remembering his daily duty, crowed thrice. His loud voice rang through the startled air. His crowing awoke the farmer from pleasant dreams of bounteous crops. Ris- ing from the bed, he went to the window and gazed at the sky. It had changed from a pink to a bright orange color. The dew on the leaves and grasses glistened like so many diamonds. The birds, in gay little bursts of song, were giving their thanks to the Great One for the beautiful world. The farmer reluctantly left his position at the window and prepared to go to his many duties. Even the peevish guinea fowls seemed to him to be more content with their lot than ever before. Suddenly, tl1e cock paused in his eating and turning his eyes to the heavens, gave another triumphant crow. Then, in one blaze of glory and brightness, the sun emerged above the horizon. CAROL ROWVLAND, '20 One Hundred Four A GHW MVWA A Provision for Thanksgiving f'For goodness sakes, a poem, Quoth Elliot one day, A poem something different. But showed us not the Way. Methinks 'tis rather queer Yet queerer things have beeng And the queerest of them all it seems Are those that might have been. Supposing that the Mayflower fair VVhen it sailed in that day, Had run elear out of gasoline And could do naught but pray. And that a German submarine Had sent it on its way, 'Twould then have been a hriny feast And no Thanksgiving day. Or just suppose among that hand Of pilgrims there'd have been A Canton Senior Seventeen, Just think what might have heen. VVhy, sueh a holiday as that More times a year would Come! In spite of turkeys searee and high And school work to he done. But since what should be isn't, Indigestion do not fear. But take a ehanee and eat your fill, Thanksgiving comes hut once a year. FlVEI.ETA STEEN 17 ,,i,Ij4E4.-- W.. You Hone you luck thru life, dear heart, May fortune come your way. Mav happiness-the kind you love, All be yours some day. Don't get discouraged and quit your work, 'Tis will power that gets somewhereg Don't lie haek and regret the past YVork, and the world will treat you square. The sun would never gleam and shine If it were not strong and gay: If it were not fl9l Y'illP'l to shine straight thru That cloud that hangs in its way. VVhv not you and I-stiek to it, Do the verv hest we f---ng Never sav stoo. quit. kiek. or knock, Just smile and say. I eau. G. One Hundred Five V. H One HI!1ZdI'Cd Six W , f 1 1 X- 1 1 X f ,X , X pf ff ff Qiffy JSA! X HR yy , If '-fl fqfx X - X Y Ziff iff fffflq f W 'Q fffjfxy ' f O23 ff X uw vf fy 1 ff W W f ' if fv4j5f.ZAf B Vfik ff Q QDSZVW V W ff ' -.Z . ' 1' ,5QilZ,44zV' f7NK vX,i ,Q QL,Qff4!i!y' ,4 . rw 1 eff! Q wig, ff f Dfffff 1 :fgzefivf ,oy 4--225 159371 .J- J 133: EYE , .V f T 7 'IIB N i N- E - 9 -7:11-F l : 7 1 '1 vo H '1 ' f , g5' I8 I3 at Z ' 5f5f'J-fW 1l2?9 4 iii? ' 5 ' i91.Q:I?,,Ez.1 Z - OHdiS G m c 1 A fe 1 1 xsfffovvi llIlllIllllllillllllllllllllllilllllillHilllllllllllillllllllllllllll Ill , l 6 4 Evverybodyhhas spring fever. Track men out for practice. . f Criminals in our midst. Books all mixed up and commotion ,Z :3 reigns supreme. f ' W , Hook-worm prevalent ainonq MC. H. S.-ers. Gomer gives a ff report on the status of the A. L. M. A. treasury. ff X ff f Juniors go down to I.uker's to make decorations for their re- ! I . 4 ception. Frosty has a party. ' ef- No e mf' Cloud ' weatl ,r ni i.t have a bad effect on us. - 7-71, I P 1 5 W l Q 'g j figfe- Report cards issued. QOuch!j Track men practice even tho 'tis muddy. in N Preliminary track meet held ' l Ag' lt rains pitchforks and hammers, but the poor track men plod - ahead. -4111! Splendid extemporaneous contest by public speaking class. Jun- ,H p iors meet at Rowlands for work. Frank in an awful pickle-he U has two girls at once. J I Track team back from Peoria Meet. Had too big a feed'f to .5 1' work well. 1479 - lt rains and the wind is never weary? Chris and Ed. play the ardent suitor stunt. 'KAin't these Fresh- ID . .U .5 man girls cuter 1 54 , 545 '-' Mr. Heller lectures on-oh. the usual thins. Reception dresses li, lf 1 o rl topic of conversation anions the Junior and Senior girls, E -. f if ' a Eighth Grade Track Preliminaries. Juniors go down to Sene- sn 4 !'L! kers' to make flowers. Mary tries the Eeny, Meeny. Miny, Moi' - 1 f X . ' K fe plan. T .D ' l A - ,,..,, C' if . t g hi 'V 3? 1 sr 'I Eifi L -ii 3 fy SHAW- H Lawlhm K mmm gl 5??S'JjZCZ' WD 1 '-NWI -. 35:1 71 igmfwr ar. ag gs-17:12 iff Sic ,..5. - it 'K ' Pwr: ai.. ' , I!! V VE' f fl i-fl'-1L'.i,l X vi f ,J-A A f :M f iff llllIl1llllllllllIlllIIlllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll May. 1916 I Juniors go down to Marslfs. I.ee has a pillow fight with the girls. XVork on the new Grammar School building' begun. Cotton takes a seat in the mud. Complications set in. Juniors decorate K. of P. hall for the reception. Mr. Butcher takes his motley crew on a botanv t1'ip. Mr. Cohan plays for us. Junior-Senior Reception. Grade Athletic Meet after school. H. S. Eigrlith Graders win championship. ' Program by Public Speaking classes. Physics class dense+couldn't draw diagrram of human eye. Eighth Grader called to the rescue. 1916 Annual distributed. Annuals sellinsr well. VVe confrratulate the '16 Seniors. But this one heats itg honest, doesn't it? Miss Schwittay says we can talk German on our feet. Do tell! Eighth Graders presented Track Meet banner. 'tSpud leads us in cheers for them. Fire drill to-day. Nelles gives a pianologue. Murlea goes to Galeshursr as our representative in Big 8 Extemporancous Contest and Margaret as our Typewriting contestant. Rig talks this a. ni. by Mr. Heller. Gomer. Chris, Murlea, and Chapman. Relay Race banner won at Galesburg presented us by Chris. Mr. Gayler talks on the Summer School. Murlea and Roberts eive their declamations prior to the contest at Lewistown Fridav. Otto weeps. !Mr. Franklin tells him he'll have to take the examsj He'll have plenty of company. Old soldiers visit us and patriotic speeches are given and pa- triotic sonefs are suns: G. A. R. prosrram on south side of the building. Mr. Cohan plays for us again. Fulton County Track Meet at Lewistown. so H. S. is s1im. Chris takes charire of Public Speaking class. School starts at 8:30 and closes at 11:15. - Mr. Taylor presents honor medals. Meeting of A. L. M. A. Talks by lVillis Shortness. President of A. I.. M. A., ,14. All cups and banners displayed. Public Soeakinsr classes give a program. Cramming for the exams. on the morrow. One H11 iz dred li-'ylzt xaiiolwmy H00 G t illllllllllllllllll1iilliillllllliilH1IilIIIllllllllllllllllllllllilil . X SYS X. f eco!! XQ: 1 'tmcksii u s 5? av 'i I my sic., p.. Q ri' .ein Juuins ad-Wag, me gixizfi K.. . r ' 'I . ,hh 'vn'k,ma '.. e lw ,fi 'N 'x 'fr -,N N ,ff f . '. ,' 'f ' Jgf .N 1 i x3 Sffgiblfj GTD Q G74ygpSL-E? 7 6 1. mtr'N 'vw -ff ' KWH , ttf! ' W 1 X9 v' JUQUS X35 dARLJAtas . 0 N TJKLLLL4 llIIIII!IHIIIIill1IIIHIHi1HHllilillllillllllllllliiii!iiillliiillil September, 1916 Labor Day. School not in session. The ball starts rolling again. Mr. Heller explains program for classes and bawls out us Seniors the nrst thing. School dis- missed at 10 o'clock a. m., but runs full schedule in the after- noon. The grind begins in earnest. Poor Eighth Graders, they're so bashful! '4Ain't Mr. Stephens got curly hair? Debating society organized under- Mr. Stephens. Those going in for deelamatory work, meet with Mr. Snively. Cotton's popularity grows! Seniors begin to feel important and Juniors grow envious. VVell, why not? Leslie Chapman, '16, enrolls as a Post Grad. Mr. Stephens is discovered to be witty-and girls, we hear he's engaged. Mr. Buthod begins his Reign of Terrorl' the 3rd period. Coach Smith calls a meeting of all boys interested in athletics. Cuba H. S. challenges us to a base ball game. Senior class organizes. Otiicers chosen. Senior meeting. The A. I.. M. A. elect officers. Seniors have wiener roast. Juniors pav them a visit, but Mr. Heller breaks up the reunion. Miss Schwittay and Mr. Snively chaperone us. Base ball team practices. Howard NVoods' gay new sweater. Put a muHler', on it. please! Juniors elect class otiicers. Seniors decide in meeting to put out an Annual. Base ball game between H. S. team and the faculty team. The facultv get walloped. Meier talks on the Pennant before the assembly. Advanced Public Speaking class give a program. A. I.. M. A. membership campaign begins. Seniors take the lead. Miss Schwittay has dilliculty in manipulating her tongue cor- rectly. Help wanted! It rains. Mary generously shares her umbrella with a Senior boy. One guess-who? Athletic meeting held. Heinie makes an A. T.. M. A. speech urging more entlmsiasm and support. Juniors have a Weiner roast. The latest story fjust outl is en- titled 'tThe Junior Loss, or The Mystery of the Stolen Pickles. October, 1916 Mr. Meier again addresses us on A. l.. M. A. business. Big time in debating class. Base ball team practices. Calvin makes some star recitations. The shock to the teachers mav prove fatal. Boys have gvm drill. 'tl-luiTv enlarges his vocabulary. Violinist Cohen again entertains us. Base ball team plays Cuba H. S. team at Cuba and gets beaten 20 to 11-. Cantonians attend the game. Hale's auto busQ?j makes a hit. Black cat in Chemistry lab. T. J. Hale breaks flask. Miss Ed- wards visits C. H. S. Practice songs for parade to-morrow. Lively discussion in Cze- sar class. Big school parade. so we have short afternoon session. All school kids', feel important. Four Senior girls have conference with Mr. Heller in the office. Mr. Edison's personal representative gives us a Victrola concert. Cuba base ball team defeat us again here bv score of 12 to 7. Many Cubanites visit us. 'tSlim runs from the cows. Carl VVilliams gives a talk on Socialism in Almerican History class. Howard VVoods makes several wild bets on the coming election. Report cards issued and there's weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth in C. H. S. Mr. Stephens translates his name in to Latin- Passuus Gallinaef' i. e., Step-hens. One Hundred Nine 1 A Kdm mfll Q af' ff 'rsh .gf Fi t ' . wifi' fm Hm.Lwvf-:ve N vk,,,,Ne'N -SRI'D. 2, 1: '5 fgvqkx i' 1- yy ' 5 'juni-uw '5'ENhY' BMJ- 'XS siilw YQSW' U rioenrv Ii? '73 bl 4 4' 4, 29 'c f X-'V17 'Ml .. l .... V I E Slulnfs QW gr mui 'U' 'LRF if O iii . N 1 W Kill, if 1 -fit, to 1: no-N4 alba-.xg - HHllliilllIIIiIIIIIllllllllII1111H11111Hiillllllllllllilillllllllll IHH11HIHilllllllllllllllllilli11WHHHN1Hlillllillllllillllilli Uuoo ' October, 1916 Senior class meets. HuHie proposes a kid partyn for the Seniors and Juniors. Annual Staff is chosen. Annette and Lee Y. give talks before the assembly. The Pen- nant is distributed. No school on account of Teachers' meeting in Macomb. First big snow storm of the season. Germans repulsedkMiss Schwittay lectures German 2 class on preparedness. Murlea takes a seat in the orchestra circle. Books all mixed up again. Big argument in Eng. 4- classes. Seniors meet and decide to give a masquerade party Nov. 3 for the Juniors and faculty. Tom J. distinguishes himself in debate. Mrs. Taylor sings to us. Tom decides not to get married yet, 'cause of the H. C. of L. Juniors arrange for food sale to-morrow. Frank has trouble to grow moustache. Annette loses her specs Frosty gets canned for playing 'Khookey last Friday. Ray D. goes to sleep in Assembly room. It's Hallowe'en and C. H. S.-'ers frolic. We visit Heinie at his place of business where he sets up the drinks Qcity water in an ancient jelly glassy. November, 1916 Seniors chose class rings. The morning after the night before -too much Hallowe'en-ing. Visitors in Public Speaking. Straw vote taken in Caesar class. Mr. Stephens neutral. The Seniors entertain Juniors and faculty in H. S. gym. Mr. Burg's daughter visits C. H. S. Ted Sullivan visits school. Election day arguments the feature of the day. Late-comers to penmanship are lectured. Tom bewails his financial condition. Pass the hat! Christy makes Irish late to class. Kathryn M. burns four fingers try- ing to pull hot taify. Honor list published. Adah Cluts only Senior on the list. Ex- plosion in Chemistry Lab. Mr. Stephens is taken for a student by a book agent, much to his disgust. Lee Y. falls into a waste basket. Harold Meeker gives a piano solo before the assembly. Democratic rally. Staff meets. Tom says the only kind of science he likes is Domestic Science. VVhat d'ye mean, Tom? Frosty sleeps peacefully in German 2 class until rudely awak- ened by Miss Schwittay. Murlea and Les have a family jar. Senior class meets. Bob tells a love story-not his own. however! Frances Miller gets to German class on time. VVill wonders never cease? Otto blows himself to a freckled overcoat. Boys, Preliminary Declamatory contest in H. S. assembly. Cot- ton walked in his sleep last night and took a door of its hinges. Seniors have candy sale at contest. Frances C. gives talk before assembly. Ray Hiserodt visits C. H. S., having acquired a derby and a moustache. Staff meets. Heinie shows his artistic ability, as- sisted by Miss Schwittay. 4 Howard Woods fiirts with Nellie Millington! Confusion in Physics Lab. Old-fashioned spelling contest in Eng. 4- class. Jennings plays the gallant and floats in seas of ink. 'LCotton gets a black eye. Beryl lectures on religion in Caesar class fhe hadn't prepared his lessonj. Some Fairview H. S. girls make us a short visit. Excitement reigns among the boys. Mr. Heller and Mr. Stephens are attending H. S. conference. Cats heard in the assembly in the region of Cottonls and Lee's seats. Mr. Stephens has gone and done it-he's brot him home a wife. Mr. Heller reports the conference. StaH meets. One Hundred Ten LGAW MVWU , A fe 1, D! 'yfwoov llIIIIVIlllHHlIIlll1IIIlIIlHlIlHIIIIIIHHHlHHHHIWHVIIIII . 28. are sit' xx Q- Q-5 . lc . f 29 i' , ,I E Slain!-if - .. AY o 30' ffl' .7731 I Sbq - le 1. if-I fs--.. , . 41. 7054: ovv E 5. Lrvlsgvm. 6- ' Pt. 12-- 7 avr UQNYS 'YI OIT 9 . . 9523.-aefazit S. ----- 11. ff' 7. 9 ll V. lf'-9 QP! I 4 .15 I ff-7 x' 13 jxnvids .uisn Y , , A 14 I. J i - 15. 1 --s . . W fl 19. Lam in - 20. 21 22. I 2. gl 3. A .. 3 'Till- f zaf 5. af IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIH11HIIIIIIIIIiIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 8' 12. November, 1916 Hon. B. M. Chiperfield tells us about our national capitol. Re- port eards issued. Huffy complains because Miss Thomas doesn't pay more attention to him. Fire drill first period. Debate before assembly in the eighth period. A. I.. M. A. business meeting wherein we acquire pep for the basket ball game with La Harpe to-morrow. School dis- missed for the next two days for Thanksgiving gorge. Lee Young chosen yell leader. La Harpe beaten by Canton by score of 64 to 14. Our second team defeated by P. 8: O. team. , December, 1916 Miss Schwittay entertains the Annual staff in honor of her sister, Miss Margaret. Girls' Glee Club organizes. HuHy gets some additions to his vocabulary. Annual staf meets. Music in chapel. Irish gets a lecture on behavior. Bob Powell gives his declamation before assembly. Seniors meet to select motto. Tom gets a black eye. Bob Powell and Mr. Snively go to Monmouth for Big Eight Declamatory contest. Girls' Glee Club meets. Amy Johnson presents us an H. S. song. Big double header basket ball game to-night. WVashington vs. lst Canton, and Fairview vs. 2nd Canton teams. Mr. Burleigh talks on the Value of Opposition? Jubilee for the basket ball team and Bob Powell. New dramatic club or- ganized. Chapel. Slim plays the role of Sherlock Holmes. Cotton ac- quires a new nephew and feels important. Nelles gets a girlg two of them, in fact. Peggy has a new dress. Miss Thomas absent because of sister's illness. Miss Heller substitutes for her. Tom Hale makes a standpatter,' speech. A girl gets hurt in gym. class. Daisy gets spilled out on her way home. Heinie gives a CANTONIAN talk. Basket ball team beats Abing- don there by a score of 29 to 8. Rah! Rah! 'tSteve gets a hair cut in spite of ten cent raise. Tui VVilliams has a new sweater, Christmas gift, perhaps. Hunter happy. A letter from Gladys. Chapel. Miss Elliott calls for Good St. Nick song. Christy learns to skate. Calvin attains popularity. Juniors have a party. Claude Berry does his Xmas shopping. Results badly broke. Juniors sleepy. The morning after the night before. Pep meeting to-night. Canton first plays Manual High and lose out by one point. Our second team gets defeated by Fairview there. Two period debate before assembly. January, 1917 Back again! Prof. speechifies. Tom Rogers, '16, and Doe Nel- son, '15, visit C. H. S. T. J. Hale now wears glasses. Ain't he cute? Seniors and Jun- iors have class meetings. In pep meeting after school, new yells and H. S. songs are learned. Dot', has troubles. Big speech and much noise preparatory to big game to-night between Kewanee and Canton. VVilbur Harmon, '16, John Reichert, '14, and Constance Harrison are now our visitors. Mr. Heller makes a speech on Kewanee game. Birth of a Na- tion topic of much discussion in classes. One Hundred Eleven 41 2X XS Kiftm mw lliilllliilllllllmliiiiiiiilllllliillillllliiillllmllllllillllll ,Q -1, 7 , ri eff. -ki ,V gf'-7'f2,. X' 'f - if 2ht'gL ' 'af- JZ,-ea Q23-5, maaah lxnuosoni' KQESES ynvwg S Bear K ' I aL ....., 5 U f fi pix I lla Sd 3 K Jw. k5.3WW, Wgawwqwt Lal., Jill C.o3u3v w-. ... ? I W ... fr, yy. 14... its Brit ff! ffl 1 ' pixiiig Ill f It S! . .f Y A X. III' ' a- ,wit ..-ga,--Q-L5-:1 :Tj 11 F15 B. Ill- mmm 12 IIIIIHilllllllllllililliilllliliiiililiilllillllillllliiiilil H00 January, 1917 Glee Club Girls lead the music in chapel. Stephens gives Caesar exam. and many zeros. Frances enters Am. History. There's a reason. Tom tries to skate. Exams! S. O. S. Huffy has company. Leo and Miss Thomas fight a duel with words. History classes popular. Darkened room and movies. Carl VVilliams talks on Track before assembly. Basket ball teams go to Monmouth. Cotton has a chemical explosion and scares Dayton. VVe are told of the Monmouth trip by Tom Hale. We lose a dearly beloved classmate, Georgia Harter. Three Blind Micev is the popular song this a.. m. Seniors attend Georgia's funeral in a body. Report cards is- sued. Slim and Gertrude give us a classic duet at noon dismissal, t'Chop Sticks. Animal subscription taken. Cotton plays scam- ster, and mends the window curtain. A Pcnnant,' talk given by Dean Barrick. Basket ball team and a crowd of fans go to Galesburg for big game. Girls' preliminary Declamatory contest. Juniors have candy sale in hall. T. J.'s vocal chords need fixing, but he and Cotton tells us about the Galesburg game. The seconds play Yates City here to-night, Annette sleeps to-day. Dot and Doris blow in a nickel for some kisses. Candy, of course. Senior Movie at Garden.', Peggy gets a letter and Oh! but she is happy. Big debate in the last period. Mr. Stephens makes startling an- nouncement. Frank is stunned in Public Speaking. Basket ball shooters start on 3rd day trip, playing Genesco to- night. VVilda Dale speaks before the assembly. Mr. Agnew, president of Hedding College, talks on Parasites to us, of course there ain't no such animules in C. H. S. Staff meeting. Miss Thomas and Calvin get their pictures taken. Galesburg team beats us by two little points. Sad but true, Frank loses sleep entertaining what Galesburg brot with 'em. Bernie Young freezes his nose. February, 1917 Try out for Big Eight debate team. K. Strong entertains peo- ple in her vicinity in assembly with music box. Mr. Cohan gives us a concert. Vile have a pep meeting. School dismissed after chapel. ,cause it's too cold. WVC beat Manual Training here. No school again this a. m., but warm enough for work by noon. Tom has a game knee, so is obliged to carry a cane. Pennant distributed. Lee practices proposing to VVilda. Knox debate squad meets and plans program. Annette is labeled. Cotton teaches a penman- ship class. Chapel. Mr. Jennings arrives. Hot time in Senior meeting. Big Senior row ong the boys dived in against the girls. The girls win out, as usual. Dorothy Horner severely cut and burned her hand in Botany class. A Basket ball team get beat at Kewanee. Pictures for Annual taken at noon. Movies in English class. Glee Club girls meet and Knox debate team practice. I.incoln's birthday celebrated here. Frances Saville gives a talk, followed by Murlea's declamation. Senior girls meet. One Hundred Twelve w m a Millillllllllllllllmmllllllllllllllllllml ez? fa-:ef .-511503 . 'Kaur'E.u.4 , ima cw 354' Gott oN ' se QD 6,1 Fee. aussi-'I . c ' X N ,jg llb N - bpm 1- ' r 87 1, L. ,nv g all X! ,ml ldgfl 1 5 dghllff? I f, ' lf 1 xo I 59 ' we 1 ' Q95 VA CA T ION f l S5 LONG IllllllHlllllll1I1IHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll 'yfwaov February, 1917 Jennings makes a sad mistake in English movies. Hot time in Physics Lab. Everybody has it in the neck. The second team go to Yates City and win a game there. Introductions take place in Physics class. Dot and Slim have a fuss, but finally sign a peace treaty. Irish regains his happy home. Gomer tells us about the game at Yates City last night. Murlea goes to Moline to represent the C. H. S. in the Big Eight Declamatory contest. Two Monmouth teams play our two teams. Senior's Valentine party is held at Sandyls and is a success, de- spite the bovs' ten cent rate. Girls dig down in their pockets for two bits each. Murlea tells us about her trip to Moline. Mr. Heller talks. VVe sing patriotic songs. The g'Pennant statl' had their pictures taken. Gomer buds into a spring poet. Nip him! K. Strong Hirts and gets caught. Mr. Franklin has a new hair cut. Mr. Cameron gives program on his Victrola. Cotton slum- bers in the seventh period. Nellie tries to sleep in Public Speaking class, but the girls won't let him. Poor Chee-ild. Basket ball teams and fans go to Peoria tournament. Dot teaches school at the McCall. lVe win over VVashington at Peoria. John. Cotton and Heller spcechify on the tournament and then we yell. Slang discussion in Caesar. Report cards given out. Jennings goes to sleep while debating. Much fun over Senior-Junior baby pictures. A meeting held by the Senior girls. March, 1917 The Pennant is distributed. VVe had a regular circus in pub- lic speaking class, taking up work in imitation. No school to-day because of Fulton Countv Teachers' meeting. Gvni. exhibitions are especially fine. School marms forget their dignity and rummage thru our desks. Negative debating team goes to Peoria to debate Bradley affir- mative team. Their negative debates our ailirmative here at the same time. Cinthy teaches the first year Latin class. Sopbies and Freshies get their pictures took. Basket ball teams have a meeting. Dot and Helen entertain their friends till the wee sma' hours. Seniors meet and choose commencement invitations. Senior girls have heated debate on clothes question. Peggy and Louise have company. Junior benefit show is at the Garden this evening. Don Neglev takes a fall in Physics Lab. Dot teaches school. Extemporaneous speakers plan for contest. NVe enjoy some solos from Miss Maxwell. It rains so hard that many had to go without their dinners. Class meetings held. Mr. Stephens gets sarcastic. The Ides of March have come. Beware. No wonder the chem- istry class had a test and most of them flunked. Extemporaneous contest of Public Speaking class this morning. Galesburg affirmative debating team debates our negative team here, while Canton affirmative debating team debates the Mon- mouth negative at Monmouth. Juniors entertain debaters at Eggert's. No school this week. Spring vacation is in order. Big debate rally held. Basket ball team sign a resolution. VVe sing this a. m. One Hundred Thirteen W One Hzmdrcd Fourteen Gmi 'A'W M 7 W7 ', 'M Q if A ,Z . N A , ff Yi? f k , A , ff, , V A!,,1 f KK, 44 I ff, X VV i X 1' 4 gf A f ff fffm , fw- ',',,'--,,, f ,Z X P! X117 QL xl -f- K, ff I V7 5 If if I X f , 5 X, ff, , W4 1' 1 I , Jlf I f I A X Z W' f ,,-. K . ' 4' A I Zz,-2,7 ,Y ,LIZ X , I r fb fy X!! ,' V , ,, f 0 W ' f CA If 4 1 ,ff 174 , if gx 1' ,IQ 5K Z7 l 'm 4 P rk f'Q 'XX ', L f :I QQJ d,WWrf N f W m 01400 Humor-Us Teacher. in exams: 'SI will not answer any questions. Student: 'iShake, neither will If, -eg, lj - E kin W. BEFORE EXABIS. Lord God of hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget. AFTER ICXAMS. l.ord God of hosts was with us not, For we forgot, for we forgot. -With apologies to Kipling f, -,- E- Emezg Howard VVood, in debating class, presiding over meeting: SWVQ: will first have the meeting of the last minutes. -..Eflji-- Carl VVi1liarns, in history class: Canaan was the fellow who killed Abel, .wasn't he? ..-gi E --E iii. Beatrice G.: VVhat is Zoology? Mr. Johnson: It is a study of animals and potato bugs. Sunday School Teacher: YVhat does beverage ine:-in? Rushvillea nIt's another word for liquorsf, S. S. Teacher: YVhere would you find the word? Rushville: In the soft drink parlorsf' -.,Q-m----.M Mr. Buthod: If a man owes just as llNlCll as he owns, what is his financial condition?,' Dorothy F.: 'WVel1-he wouldn't be in debt. 11,7 E ,lj--,1 Miss McLaren: Name the different kinds of vegetables found on tundrasf' Rozell W.: VVell-a, grass and reindeersf' --ef QWE f-,- VVhy is KK like a pig's tail? 'Cause, it's the end of pork. Albert H., demonstrating: Then you draw a chord in the right hand corner of the circle. One Hnxnircd Si.1-been LGFSW MVWA I K . L I, 'ycuool' Mr. Buthorl: Supposing I were to meet a lnan on the street and call him a liar, a thief, and everything I should think of, would he have a right to take action against IIlC?y, Student: Yes, he'd take action all right. H-H4Q..lj--H- Mr. Johnson, after reviewing the hilarious elass: Order! I demand! Order! Little boy in the back scat: Egg sandwich, Harry. 1.,--Efm,ii X a Frank S., in class meeting: VVrite snap shots, or anything else., T,HHIjHE1A..Y- A Certain Girl: D0n't you think Mr. Blank is a dream?,' F. I.- Dream? He looks more like a night mare? ge--mum-M- A first year domestic science student once said: I never heard of butter consumption. Is it contagious ?', First Girl: So you don't like frog legs ? Second Girl: I like them in their place. First Girl: And where is that?', Second Girl: On the frog. -a4m-m--- , The weather report for the rest of 1917: Rain, hail, lightning and thunderstorms, with in- crease of wind velocity. Otherwise fair. IINIAGINE Flossie I. as tall as Annette S. Mr. Heller in a track suit. Amy and Haver on the outs. Gomer as talkative as Tom H. Dean B. without a Pennant. Murlea without Frances. Lee Y. keeping quiet. Lueille Buchen without her Hcolorsf, Nelles Rowley without his dignity. Adah C. without her lesson. Mr. Johnson wearing Mr. Buthod's suit. Miss Marshall: YVho does the baby look like? Mr. Heller: She is neutral. Qi-- E 1 E 4 ..- The joys of life are pretty evenly divided between the sexes after all. For example, a little girl derives as much pleasure from being a flower girl at a wedding as a little boy does from going to school with a live garter snake in his trousers' pocket. One Hundred Set'e1zfc'N1 ti m m y V uxfwoov' Father: 'Tm ashamed of you. Why don't you study and get away from the foot of the class? Daughter: HWell, it isn't my fault. The girl who always gets the lowest grades has left school. imwgfm---- You can't kid gloves with loud mittens. i--Ij-E-1-- Freshmanz- I have an idea- Soph.: Treat it well, it's in a strange place. ,nl E- lj --ma-4 Senior: Do you think you can make a good photograph of me?', Photographer: 'Tm afraid I shall have to answer you in the negative. Freshman: Say, intelligent one, your neck reminds me of a typewriter. Soph.: ????? How's that? Freshman: Underwood.', She: Are raw oysters healthy?', Doctor: I never knew one to complain. Tlg-E1- Flossie I.: Nina, is my hat at a right angle? Nina: No, it's at a-cute angle. For Latin students only. Mr. Stephens pronouncing words in Latin: 'fAmicissei, Amiveni, Amicitiaf' For the benefit of those who cannot pronounce these, I offer the following Ameri- can pronunciation: Am-a-sissy, Am-a-weeny, Am-a-kitty. Mr. Butcher: Thomas, you may tell us some forms of silicon. Make it brief? T. J. H.: UI think its brevity will be its beautyf' E-m-,...-- G. D. B.: Oh, Heine! You'd make people believe that the Filipinos ate raw dogs. O. T. M.: Well-that's nothing-you suck raw eggs. lilj--Iji-- ' Lee: I heard that fish were good to make brains. Cotton: 'gWhat would you advise me to get? Lee: A whale? Mr. Snively: Pansy, give an impromptu on 'what it means for me to fail.' Pansy, after a sigh: Well! that's the way I feel right now. ' --l3-m-- Mr. Snively, in play practice: Now, Robert, get more enjoyment out of that honey- moonfi 9 ,.i--Ij-E1- Mr. Franklin, in Am. Hist., discussing the metric system: How did the meter originate? T. J. H.: VVasn't it the length of someone's foot? lvlr. Franklin: VVas it some of your relation? T. J. H.: I don't knowl'-now looking at his feet and then at the meter stick- I be- lieve I do have some symptomsf' lgmjl- Junior: Say, I got a lock of her hair last night Z Senior: VVhen she was not looking, or out of the room?', mlmmjl- Don't it make you sore to have her call you up and call you down? One Hundred Eighteen GFMI WWA 1-f l o 1, I 'TCH o ov When a girl has been made love to, the chances are that the dresser mirror will be over- worked that night. .i---l:l,U1.... Senior: 'Tve got to write on something for English. Qln desperationj VVhat shall I write on ? Freshman Qin the distancej: Paper would be nice? CNO, they didn't come to blows.j if-E E - lj,---E Mr. Jennings: '6VVho is that boy over there? Mr. Franklin: I don't remember his name, but he forgot to hand in his outlines last Monday. Y-7-114111--- He: Here's a present for you. She: I don't want your gifts after the way yon've treated me in the past. He: QI know, but forget the past and think of the present. ...WE Little Brother: Bet he'd kiss you if I wasn't here. Sister: You insolent boy. Go to bed this minute P, He: Just look at that silly, gaping crowdf' She: The idle curiosity of the masses makes me tired. I,et's go and see what the fools are rubbering at. ..--K lj - E +44 First He: How does this suit suit you? Second He: The suit doesn't fit me. First He: Doesn't the fit suit you? Science tells us in each kiss A deadly germ abides, So while you're courting her, you see, You're courting death besides. Q .E--I:',l:I-i... A 1-'rw SELECTIONS Every day a Young Hunter from Breeds who was Owen nothing to anyone at the Bar- ricks, VVood Swift-ly climb the Hill and empty the Ash pan in the Meier that was close to the Strong-Holt of the King in the Dale, so that the Hale and hearty VValker would not get stuck in the mud. His greatest ambition was to own a mine of Zinc or some Harder substance, or else to be a Miller, and sit for hours on a Post, throwing Rocks at an Driake, thinking of the ups and Downs of his life. - He rang the dinner Bell and then watched with Earnest eyes while his little Campbell Tuck'er Bath at the, Derry. He emptied the VVhite Graham flour into the Marsh near the Cotton fields, and then threw a Feil at the Marshall and missed him not Moore than a Foot. f -f--m:1-m+-- - A fire was reported recently to have been caused by a spontaneous combustion of sau- sages. Of all bad stories of fires, this is probably the wurst. i..- E 1 E ...E- Freshman- NVhat do you do all day?' Senior fsarcasticallyj: Oh, nothing! Freshman: Well, how do you know when y0u're done? One Hundred Nineteen E Ki'-iw MW Ml 1., kv ba XS K X. 7 sfuooi' Frances C.: I think I was meant for an Irishwomanf' Murphy: 'SI donit agree with you. You were meant for an Irishman. Teacher: That boy is the finest specimen of petrified motion that I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing? iigfgiwm Freshie: Say, boy, do you remember borrowing .10 from me last week?'l Senior Boy: Yes.', fDurn that party.j Freshie: 'fBut you only wanted it for a short time. Senior: VW-ll, I didnat have it Ill0l'C,I1 twenty minutesf' Junior: I don't know whether or not our navy is the biggest in the world, but I do know that we have two of the finest oceans lapping our shores to sail on that the history of the world has ever known. +--EfE,- The world may owe every man a living, but not many of them ever show up on pay day. -M--El,-E,..a A LI'1'I'I.E STORY A YY man who was walking along a country road, sat down to eat his lunch at EE. Two JJ sat on a limb and watched him with eager II. A farmer went along the road with a load of PP. He was using many haws and GG to urge his horses along. Just then some BB lit on the horses and started to TT them. The farmer said that when a tree DKK they UU it for a home, and that the B OO nothing to man, and that he certainly XLI, him when it comes to making honey, and that therefore he would XQQ them. Then he drove on, leaving the YY man thinking of the war across the CC. i,,EIjE,,,m, JULEO AND ROBIIET They were sitting side by sideg She sighed and then he sighed. The mantle eloek again ncuckooedf' He cooed and then she cooed. He was getting fifteen per, She purred and then he purred. Alas, she was no feather weightg He waited and then She waited. Meanwhile he had bolder growng She groaned and then he groaned. She wondered if he would proposeg He posed and then she posed. Ouoth he: MV beloved idol l She idled and then he idled. She asked. Have you seen mv pa? He pawed and then she pawed. I will have thee. if thou wilt gi' She wilted and then he wilted. -Pierre Shakesbill One Hundred Twenty MM MVNA Dayton them ? Tom H.: Dayton Tom H.: o 1 - E I 'TCH o ov H. Clocking at Tom Hale's black handsj: f'VVhy don't you use some soap on I can'tg it's orders. Orders ? '4Yes, the doctor, told me to give up all kinds of cakes. I did. TWEXTY-'rlulm PSALBI Crevisedj Mr. Heller is my teacher, I fear lest I fail to pass. He maketh me to explain hard problems And exposeth my ignorance before the class, He restoreth my sorrow. He causeth me to give authority for my grade-'s sa Yea, though I study until midnight I shall gain no knowledge, For objects, they distress me, And conclusions sorely trouble me. He prepareth a test for me In thc presence of the assembly, He giveth me a low grade. The cup of my sorrow runneth over. Surely sadness and distress shall follow me All the days of my life, And I shall dwell ill Physics class- Forever!! 14:93,- ?????? Where can a man buy a cap for his knee Or a key for a lock of his hair? Could his eyes be called an academy Because there are pupils there? VVith what does he sharpen his shoulder blades As onward thru life he goes? Can he use when he shingles the roof of his mouth The nails on the ends of his toes? In the crown of his head what jewels are set? Who travels the bridge of his nose? Who plays the drums he has in his ears, VVhile his heart beats off his foes? Can a slip of his tongue cause a terrible fall? Is it gold which he has in his veins? Is the coat his stomach wears, water-proof, Or does he get wet when it rains? These are only a few of the mysteries of life, And they puzzle me thru and thru. But I've got to stop-it's most time for the bell, And I have my Latin to do. One Hundred Twenty-one ke, IN. M. M E. Om' Hundred Twenty-two 1 I 1 B One Hundred Twmzty-tlzree LQ IAXNIQINUL 7 Z X Q HM+liii i fw ! i 'F f Q N110 Mm H00 KNOX COLLEGE, Galesburg, Ill. ln Education, if anywhere, The Best is the Cheapest. A college course represents an expenditure of four years of time and a large sum of money. You can't afford to select any but the best. Knox is recognized the country over as in the first rank. 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