Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)
- Class of 1920
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Foreword Our Alm x KY wig' 15 O brmg bnforc the -tu dents xlumm 'llIdfI'lLl1dS of thu Canton Hlgll School '1 renew of thc cuntiul xuxrs of 1910 -md 1970 Vhth H115 'um 1n mmd uc prmeut tln Clglltll xolumc of thx C AINTOWIAY Hop mg th xt thc splrlt u 1th ulnch thls 15 offend ulll Cillltlllllt t pruul tl clfws of Nxmtun Hundrmd md Fssultx extuldb g1'C,Ctlll0'S -N.: 5' . 1 'J - . '9' : :HE C - - - - 1 ' , : , . ' -. , h 9' 5 1 ., E , . . ' ' Y 2 ' ' H . . .f ,- . 5 . ' I 7. . 1 . 0 1 -1 4 - 1 ' ' ' f. ' . . . - . I E X . . 1 Y. Y . . .K 2 x , ' 2 0 ' ': , IE . x W x x 1 ' vi ' 4 . I . v 3 1 x . . D . The Cantonian KWQN i Mill? 1 fl ff' J A eg? F ,Q ew' V. ,lnsyf N SIMZW .im ,,.,n.g, inf 1325 iff -if '- .-:gy Published Annually by the Senior Class of Canton High School ' Canton, Illinois 1920 Volume Eight 1920 Dedication to Mr. Van B. Eyerly fN QQ, appreciation of his loyal support and splendid co- operation, which has so -I graciously been given us ' 'mt all times, we the Cl-iss is -tif of 1920 gratefully dedi- FA Al' A A i mi ,Q is 'M 2 ' M1 F ' x X .5 ' Yi fl cate this, the eighth volume of the CAN- TONIAN. qv!-v Our Parents ggi., .... ' to whom we owe gratitude 2 3 for the privilege of grad- 9 JD .N - N E X uating from the Canton :s. :,v. High School. Sincerely hoping that we may prove ourselves worthy of their sacrifice, advice, and encouragement, we take this means of expressing our thanks and appreciation. v 'K THE DAILY GRKND 4 1920 THE CQNEONIAN 1920 ,G A ,J a . Board of Education President . . . MR. X7AN B. EYERLY Secretary . . . . . IXIRLLI. T. ENT1W'lSTLE MR. S. A. DRAKE MR. C. B. COLEMAN MR. F. M. Mosman 1920, feel that we owe a. great debt. W e realize gh that through their efforts we have enjoyed :1 '. 1- great many of the privileges of High School. 'P iQLEE'w . thc members of this Board, we, the Class of It v . :fi At J' li 'X . ' . . . . XP In tlns way we wish to express our appreciation and thanks to them for the kindness they have 'QVC shown toward us in the ups and downs of school life. Because of the crowded conditions of our school, the Board has had many problems to solve in order to give to us that which would make our school the best. However, we have had to suffer very little, due to their efficiency and fore- - sight. Not only do we appreciate the time and energy spent for us but in later years, when we look back over the four short, and withal, happy years spent in old C. H. S., we shall not forget what they have done for us. Q ELEVEN YY Y 1970 IHE QANTONIAN 1990 The Faculty f gkgz gs z, UR last year in Canton High School brought with it - 2 2-x many changes in the faculty. A number of our last i 5 year's faculty friends were gone and we regretted ' the loss greatly. However, we soon learned that the ' ' others, who had come to fill their places, were as will- ing to give us their time, advice and help. VVhen we became acquainted with them, we felt that we were extremely fortunate in having such an efficient faculty. H , Owing to the increased enrollment there was also an increase in the number of instructors. The new tones were Mr. Ryan and Mr. Shirley, in the History departmentg Mr. Deffenbaugh, Science, Miss Miller, Domestic Artg Miss Lemper, English, Miss Scott, Geography and Elementary Science. lVe were glad to welcome back Mr. Snivcly after his service in France. lVc found Miss 'Walken Miss Elliot, Miss Marshall, Miss Slater, Miss Donn, Miss Smith, Miss Tendick, Miss Gifford, Miss Krantz, Miss Aout, hir. Buthod, Mr. King, Mr. Earnest, Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Burg in their old places. Mr. Gaylor and Mr. lllirtz were back, also, filling the executive offices with their usual ability. Several of these teach- ers have been with us throughout the four years of High School and have been faithful to their charge. Through these pages we wish to express our gratitude to the teachers who have so willingly given us their time, and who have shown patience in helping us to reach the goal. VVe feel that, con- sidering the overcrowded conditions which have existed, we have in- deed had a successful year. at-1--E --as TWELVE 920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 G. VV. GAYLOR Superintendent Canton, Illinois VV. NV. VVIRTZ Principal Canton, Illinois THIRTEEN , 1 1 T 1920 1 HE CAL TONIAN 1920 ELIZABETH TENDICK, A. B. Canton, Illinois F ranch Graduate, Canton High School: Graduate, Illinois NVoman's College, Graduate XYork, University of Illinois, LILA GIFFORD Edgerton, 'Wisconsin Public Speaking, English Attended Edgerton High Schoolg Law- rence College, Appleton, Wis., one year: Graduate, Columbia College of Expression, Chicago. NETTIE KRANTZ, A. B. YVenonn, Illinois English Graduate, VVenona High Schoolg Gradu- ate, lxnox College. LOUIS E. BUTHOD, M. Accts. Enid, Oklahoma. Bookkeeping and Commercial Law Graduate. Salt City Business College: Attended Normal School, Edmund, Okla.: Superior Normal, Superior, VVis.: Student, University of Oklahoma. FOL RTEEN J G, 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1900 li l MYRA MYRTICE MARSHALL Farmington, Illinois Jlatlmmmfics Graduate. Farmington lligh School: Grad- uate, Macomb Normalg Student, Chicago University. HELEN F. XVALKER Canton, Illinois Jlathenmtics Graduate. Canton High School: Student Chicago University: University of Illinois: Universitv of Xvisconsing Extension VVorlc Macomb Normal. i KATHERINE ELLIOTT Canton, Illinois English Graduate. Canton lligh School, Colum- bia -College of Expression: Student, Uni- versity of Chicago. CORNELIA SLATER Canton, Illinois Domestic A rt and Houwelzold Science Graduate. Canton High School: Post Graduate. Canton High School: Graduate, Bradley Polytechnic, Peoria, Ill. l . . ......... . ......... .......... ...... PM a l' ay F11-'TEEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 vi. CLARA B. DUNN, A. B. Canton, Illinois Latfng Debating Graduate, Canton High Schoulg Graduate, Northwestern Universityg Graduate VVork, Chicago University, ESTHER M. MILLER Chicago, Illinois ' Domestic Economy Graduate, Englewood High School, Chi- cago, Illg Graduate Lewis Institute, Stu' dent, Chicago University. MARGARET 'AOUT Canton, Illinois Penmanshiip Graduate, Canton High School, Attended Macomb Normal. 'WVALTER RICHARD RYAN, A. B Alton, Illinois History and P0515-ical Science Graduate, Alton High Schoolg Graduate University of Illinois. 1 SIXTEEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 ETHAN A. SNIVELY Canton, Illinois Public Speakfiizg and Dramalics Graduate. Canton High School and Col- umbia College of Expression. Chicago, Ill.: Student at Illinois State Normal Univer- sity and Emerson College of Oratury, Bos- ton- Mass, GENEVIEVE M. LEMPER, A. B. Attica, Indiana English Graduale, Attica High Schoolg Grzuluate, University of Indiana. R. A. DEFFENBAUGH, B. S. Belleville, Illinois Svielwe Graduate, McKendree College. Univer- sity of Xvashington. VVILLIAM R. SHIRLEY, A. B. ' Franklin, Indiana, History and Political Sciences Graduate, Franklin High Schoolg Grad uale. Frzmklin College, Indiana. SI-IVENTEEN Y- v- .figs---.-. A. , ,, , v,,,l,vv,v -,,,,., 920 THE b 11-1-TW , . ...pq-.W-.,,-. YY.. W.- Y CANTONIAN 1920 gl-...... .... .. ............. .................................... jig ...................,...--........... ...... ..4g: ANNA LOUISE SCOTT, A. B. Lansing, Michigan Science and Geography Graduatevof Ifansing High Schoolg Grad. uate of Unnfersity of Chicago, Graduate of Nnlclllgall Qollege of Agriculture, Post Qraduatp Work at University of Chicago, Lniversity of Texas, and Baylar College. LEONARD B. KING, B. S. Canton, Illinois Blanfual Training and Jleclmnical Drawizzg Graduate, Chicago English High, Man- ual Training School, Chicago, NVIICBIOII Collegeg Attended Lewis Institute. OTTO BURG , , r vw r 1 Canton, Illinois DEAL I. EARNES1' l Canton, Illinois Pliyswal Culture Manual Train-ing and Printing Gymnasium in Berlin: Graduate, N. Normal School of Physical Culture. Mil- Graduate, Canton I-Iigh School waukeeg Physical Supervisor in Des Moines, ' Iowa, and Denver, Colorado. l DOI.I.IE SMITH Ipava, Illinois Shorthand and Typewriting Graduate, Teachers' Course: Ipava H. S.g Bi-own's Business College: Student, l Conservatory. Knox College, Normal, Nor- mal, Ill. ................ si ,..,....... .,....., 53? ap EIGHTEEN C L ASSES 'R hai A QM' -Q: S , , A' I6 ,-' , F. , wi S 5 v Xb -, S' S X 'Q E 1 A E E ., , ' E R E Q 1 X 5 X, E- x 5 :FJ x X-, I 1 . 5 g if 1090 THE CANTONIAN 1920 v. - gm glib ny- v: 5i'ilWlllEUEJR2S BEAT H' TUNE' II 5,o.!'7 ,I 11 'L-HNWTVHE PONY WAS .somi To FOLLOW? is , 7 u 1920 PHE CANTONIAN 1922? ,hr 1 V P X0 T NTY- 1920 TH E CANTOXL-XX 1920 51. V -, ,7 , ,A+ Qs 'Bax ,, 13- ig.11:1,:1:m:: Q1g:11u:1T117rg::r:f.ux1mgU:x:1tt::::uuu11i::rmm1ux1::f :.mnnm.'z1Xum1'f '...,..A1q:,nN'Xx1,QqIrn:':ur'.11111::u:rrrrrtx.fx1z1'r ', -.:nnm1:1:trnntm:z'mm.:f1'r1, unrzzglzzluux:rmr':.m1u1mn:7:1gQ H? ,rage i ' 'f W Y 'W'-'W r-' 'M'-Mm - 'af M- ' '- gf' A ' W W'-' '-Y gr, Senior Officers RALPH RETTKE Miss G1-:NEv1EvE LEMPER President Class Advisor Mona!-:LL TUCKER Vice-Presiderzt Mxnnmsn ESHELMAN Secretary MR. R. A. DEFFENBAUGH CLAIRE CooNs Class Advisor Treasurer ' , . - -,-.. 7- 7.415 Lm 1mmmmugjmgmv1mrmgq1mmq311Lfzurxrxgtgugxggumzgmfujg kiJfK1'l.L1'1!J11lI1'l1III1THIII!IT11'Dl 1I!llllXTT ....,.:1TllH1JlflflF!J.UlTT1fTHIIVTTUV. .:u1:zz:mmr1m:m.urm Sa -QQ' ' ' ' 'i s 'w 'AA' W ,,,. 1. vm - TWEXTY-THREE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 l i R A I .PH R E'1 1'K1'l Skak A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Basket Ball, '19, '20, Vice President, Junior Class, '20, President, Senior Class, '20, Busilress Mzulager, Csintonzin, '20, Vivo Presidvnt, A. I.. M. A., '20, Boys' Glce Glub, '20. Tlmre's sonmfliilzg abzru-l it you'lI like. DALE, JOHNSON Chubby A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, Glee Club, '20. Co-nz plete-C'0mpm'! . ' WILLIAM OltV1I.l.E PA R RIN Parkins Truck, '17, '19, Base Bull, '18, Basket Bull, '19, Svninr Boys' Burlesque, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '20, A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20. Hu finds nonsense very r0freshi1Lg. MILDRED ESHELMAN Mild0o A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Secretary, Junior Clnss, '19, Secretary, Senior Class, '20, Assistant Edi- tor, Pennant, '20, Editor, Pennant, '20, Intcrnry Ed- itor, Cantoniun, '20, Gnrrick Club, '20. Detailedin.fo1-mnlion on request. TXYENTY-FOUR 1920 THE CANTONIAN 192 ROSS ALLEN Sliver A, I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Reporter, Pennant, '17, Base Ball, '17, 'l'rack, '18, '19, Donated Basket Ball Sweaters, '19, Business Manager, Garriek Club, '20, Circulation Manager, Cuntonian, '20, Senior Boys' Burlesque, '20, Yell Leader. '20, Boys' Glee Club, '20, Senior Class Play, '20, Bunk, '20. Laugh and be ful. B1'1RN1'l'A MA T'l'H EXVS Skeet A. L. M. A.. '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Deelzunation, '17, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, Eclitnr-in-Chief, Canton- ian, '20, Gurriek Club, '20. The royal road to Tl'.'8lI07I1.v ' MARION NEGLEY ' Pnney A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Basket Bull, '18, '19, '20, Base Bull, '17, Truck, '17, Junior 'l'reasurer, '19, Manual Training Assistant, '19, Ass'stunt Advertis- ing Manager, Cantoniun, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '20. He Il11u1der.fr 7IIfl'l L'f'l0'llNl-If with his voice. ROSEMARY XVALLACE Rose Marseilles High School, '17, '18, A. L. M. A., '19, '20, Glee Club, '20, Cuntonian, '20, Gzirrick Club, '20. An1'hored. ' TWENTY-FIVE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 ' RALPH BRANT Pest Joined Army, May 12, '17, Returns-cl Fall, '19, X Yell Ik'ZlCl6l', '20. How does the .-lrmy ea-ist now? , MA RG.-XR ET LLOYD Marge A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Glec Club, '18, '19, '20, Gan-Zck Club, '20, '21 url earl: shall rare for ollzerf' :XRCHIE TURL Arch A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '2Og Tmck, '19, '20: Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, Boys' Burlesque, '20. Dieu of a few 'zcorrls lH'l' the best men. MABLE LEE CUTRIGHT Bobbie A. I.. M. A., '11, '18, '19, '20, , Di-qnity, ge11u.i11eness. 1 TWEXTY-SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 i l l l STIRLING CRANDALI. A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Truck, i19, Boys' Glee L,1ub, '20, Lincoln Literary Society, '20. A jolly good bachelorf?j MARJORIE LA VERNE WOODS NIai'gy A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Declaination, '18, '19, Four-lvlinnte Speaker, '18, '19, '20, Junior Reporter, Pennant, '19, S9Cl'6tEl1'y, A. L. M. A., '19, Knox Debating Team, '19, '20, Assistant Editor, Pen- nant, '20, Editor, Pennant, '20, Snapshot Editnvr, Cantonian, '20, Garrick Club, '20. Always the .mme-a jolly good pal. - KENNETH HUFF Huf1ie A. Ii. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20. n!1TlII7ffi0'IIS, Inu-l not a bil of n yrindf' ERMA DRUMMOND Drummy A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '20, Can- tonian Staff, '20, Girls' Declamation, '19, Gym Ex- hibit, '18. She s one of our typi.vls,,' glltlllfflll said. gL'......... . . -..-..........-. if -..i....... H 'df TWENTY-SEVEN 1920 1920 THE CANTONIAN 'S GALE FENGEL Fenge1 A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, 'I'ra1:k, '19, '20, G'irIs? Huh! MELBA I. SXVOPE A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, She .s-peaks seldom but when sim does we are sure- she lms xonwfhing I0 .w1y. ' DXVIGHT M URPHY Murph, Red A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20g Basket Bull, '17, '18, '19, Base Ball, '17, '1Sg Track, '18, '19, Nor lazy, 110117 jus! feel like 'lU01'ki'l1g.,n EDITH KELLS Shorty A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20g Gym Exhibit, '17, '18: Senior Reporter, Pennant, '20. Vm'ia!ions. 9, 'v' 'J , -X-ulnnnll I' 'I' If TYVENTXVEIGHT 1920 TI-IE CANTONIAN 1920 : MARY GILROY ' A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, Secretary, Gwrrick Club, '20. .-1 I-ways doing her 'very basl. VERA JCSTUS Vfi'l'fl A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Snapshot Editor, Can- toninn, '20. 'blrlmposdy of wo-HIS. GUY DERBY HCrb A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Base Ball, '17, '18, Track, '19, Boys' Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, Science Club, '19, Dzmzxtvd Basket Ball Sweaters, '19, Declainntimi, '20, 13unk. '20, Boys' G'ee Club, '20, Assistant Cir- vuiation Manager, Cuntonian. '20. .-lrlvir-0. infornmffovni and .K'1l'!Igf?6'fi01l.9'. FRANCES SAVILLE A. 11. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Pennant Staff, '20, Big Eight Extempornneous Contest, '19, Declamatiun Contest, '18, '19, '20, Gurrick Club, '20, Cantoniun Staff, '2O. Son11'1hi'ny prnf'HcnI. I , 'IWENTY-NIIXE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 nn ELSEETA CLARK Babe Lei the facts decide. CAMERON DENHAM Rant :AR0li071l'0.,' ELLEN TURNQUIST T11rney A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20: Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, You know l think just what I think. ANNA MAY THOMPSON Bob Canton High, '17, '20, Springfield High, Sophomore and Junior Year, NVestern State Normal, Half Sen- ior Yeurg A. L. M. A., '20g Gym, '17, 'I'z'e ll ring on my jingm'- THIRTX 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 1 AILEEN CRAIG SNIVELY Craig A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Declamatory Contest, '18, Big Eight Declamatory Contest, '19, '20, Garrick Club, '20g Senior Class Play, '20, Clus Editor, Cantouian, '20, Exchange Editor, Pennant, '20, Editor, Pennant, '20. Tagged O. K. CLAUDE E. BERRY Doodle A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Basket Ball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Captain, Basket Ball Team., '20, Captafn, Second All-Stars, Peoria. District Tourney, '19, Base Ball, '17, '18, 1Vinner, XV. S. S. Campaign Cup, 'l9: Business Manager, Pennant, '19, '20g Advertising Manager, Cantoniau, '20, Captain, All-Star District P Team, '20, ' Be!ler now than ever. - JULIA A WL Shorty Peoria, '17, A. L. M. A.. '18, '19, '20g Glee Club. '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, '20g Garriek Club, '20. Ever Ready. VIOLET WILLIAMSON -Tan? A. L. M. A., '20, Girls' Declamatory Contest, '19, 9 Glee Club, 20. To lessons Imrn, and good times have, Are both. her policies. T11 lRTY'0NE 1920 THE CA TONIAN A 192 MABLE FRANCES YVHITE Tommy A. I.. M. A., '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19g GiI1'l'lC'l'i Club, '20, If music- lm the food of low. play on. EVA CUNNINGHAM Evie A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20: Girls' Glce Club, '19. :'Ezve was lhe first 'ZU0711ll11.D GLEN HARMON '1I.Pffy A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '2o. For lm'.v a jolly good felI0zv. R UTI-I HAGGERTY Cur1s A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, 1193 Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Girls' DPClilll1ill'01'f' Contest, '18. J-u.s't xo and so. THlRTY'TXX'f7 1920 THE CA TONIAN 192 NETTIE RUTH BURNETT Curly A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, Glee Club, '19, '20. Quality First. ROZELLE VVOODFORD Rosy A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Boys' Burlesque. 'Happy nm- I , from care I'm free,- Wlzy m'en'l they all runfent like me. MARTHA MERCEDES TYLER Martie A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, '20, Declamatory Contvst. '17 3 Give Club, '20, - 0h! that I had a. tlurusfuzfl lozzgues with whirl: fo folk. BEULAH WVYLLIA MEI.LER'l' Bill iGym Exhibit, '19, '20, Glce Club, '20, IVe all liazvc to look up fo lair. THIRTY-THREE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 THELMA PENSINGER Penny A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19g Glee Club, '20g C8.11t0ll1lI.Il Stenogralplier, '20. Sa't'i.x-faction is 711011-91lfl'0d by service. HARRY ALBERT MILLER Al A. L. M. A., '18, '19, '20, Gym, '17, '18. He ndvoca-las all things pure. RUTH VAN METER. Vanie A. I.. M. A., '18, '19, '20: Give Club, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, '19, Garrick Club, '20. She has the happy facully of seffiuy the sunny side of life. MAUDE A. PRESTON Field Day, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '20, Glee Club, '20, As reserved a lass as ffm' you pass. ! 'l'HIRTY'I-'OUR 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 GRACE A. HOLLANDSWORTH A. I.. M. A., im, us, '19, '2o. So ready In be pleasant and so kind. HARRY LUKER Luke Truck. I nin'1 got nobody much- IRENE MILDRED RORDNER Bo1'diu' house A. L. M. A., '17. '18, '19, '204 Gym Exhibit, '18, '19g Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20.' ' W-ill: four eyes sho sous more than sho tells. RUBY HOKENSON Hokie A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20g Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19, Girls' Glee Club, '20g Gurrick Club, '20, 'II know hoo' by her jolly air, bv-ight eyes, and pretty hair. TIIIRTY-FIVE 1920 THE CANTONIAN ' 1920 MILDRED E. AULD Millie A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20s Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Consult an expert. HAROLD M. DOWNS Dutch A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Base Ball Team, '17, '18, Track, '19. Quality -is rnhcfays Ihriftyf' LOVINA V. BYBEE Vina A. L. M., A., '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19g Glee Club, '20, Gurrick Club, '20, HIl'l'0RiSlI:b16' f ?j CONSUELO ANDERSON Consie A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '18, '19, '20, Gym, '17, '18g Declamatory Contest, '18, Best in the long -run. 1? THIRTY-SIX 920 THE CANTONIAB 1920 LINNIE MAY HAMILTON Hamid A. Il. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20g Gym Exhibit, '17, '18 She is so thvriffy and good. MAUDE NVOODELI, XVzulrlle' A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20q Girls' Glee Club, '17 '18, '19, '20. If she 'w0'r1-fed. -ll0'1l would anwvefr know. DIARY ELIZABETH HILL 1,iznll0tl1' A. I.. M. A., '19, 120. Tl1ere's a rf'asm1. ELVA 0'DONNEI.L Rushville High School, '17, '18g C. H. S., Tha charm of yviztlmmss 'is hers. '19, '20, ske w... ......., ,......... '35 THIRTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 NELLIE FAY MURPHY Neil A. L. M. A., '18, 119, '20, Girls' Dechuuutnry Cun- test, '18, '19, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19g Girls' Give Club, '20. Intelligence is not her only virtzm. FR ED JOHNSON Jud A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Tl'2lC'k, '19, Basket Ball, '19, '20, Boys' Burlesque, '20. Life doe.-rn't exist nzorcly in breathing, but in H0- Hon. ' ETHEI, JEAN' PITTMAN J0zumie A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19: Glvc Club, '20. flood as van be grown. FLOSSIE BERNICE COOPER Fl0ddie A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18. She talks, talks, talks. Q' 'ullllll lllllllllll I 757 ' 1 ' TH I RTY-EIGHT 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 MILDRED LEIGH Glce Club, '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, A. I.. M. A., '20, Gnrrick Club, '20, Speech is great, bu-I silence ix greener. , C LYD E C-A M PB ELL Mort, Dave A. L. M. A., '17, '18, 119, '20, Basket Ball, '17, '18, '19, '20, Center, District All-Star, 119, Base Bull. '17, '18, Boys' Glen Club, 117, '20, President, Junior Class, '19, Center, District All-Star Team, '20, Cantoniun Staff, '20, Pennant Stuff, '20, High Point Maker of 'T0urncy, '20. 'fEz'erla.vtin' team work. 'BLANCHE L. HUFF 1Vigules A. L. M. A., '18, '19, 720, Gym Exhibition. '18, Glee -Club, '20. There's no life bu! fl rheerful one. NELLIE CAMPBELL Swede A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Truth for a Day , -Garrick Club, '20. Performance ro-nuts QB. B. gf!-771080 ' 'min-r -mm: ' 920 THE CA TONIAN 1920 YA 6 X ...........m. im...mu..............-.........-...uf Wm m...nuH............................. ...........-.-..f- 1 'TB fm- .Ir LEA H VIVIAN MCINTIRE Mickey A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19, Girls' Glee C-lub, '18, '20, Garrick Club, '20. iiiurlge her not ill, or you- will be 1nistaken. J. HUBERT DAVALT Sleepy ' A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Track, '17, Base Ball, '17, '18, Basket Ball, '19, '20. Sabre, speedy, tho we call him Sleepy. MILDRED IRENE ELLIOTT Millie A. L. NI. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, Glee Club, '20. 'fGentle of speech, boneylcent of 'mi-nd. GRANT FOOTE Feet A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20g Boys' Burlesque, '20. He doemft say much, but 0107613 reason to believe he thinks occasionally. I-'ORTY K - X 1920 THE CAN TON IAN 1920 'BERNICE C. FORAKER Peggy A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Glee Club, '20. If one looks on the bright side, it is sure lo bn Ihe right side. ROBERT V. BANDLE Dick A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '18, Sensible, lho sometimes -we dvubt it. MOLLY FRANK Peck A. I.. M. A., '17, ,18, '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '19, '20, A .9-mall, yet imporlant packagef' HAROLD VVORMSER DOC, Algy A. I.. M. A., ,17, '18, '19, '20, Basg: Ball, 118, Track, '17 4 Boys' Glee Club, '2O. Too much study is zvefwiness to the flesh. YORTY-0 N E 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 .Q DOROTHY F. EARNEST A. I.. M. A., '17, us, '19, '20, Some cook, we should say. CECILE ANTHONY WILLIAMS Sheriff A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Boys' Burlesque, '20, He's a jolly good Senior, And likes the Ju-niors, foo. CLARA DRIESON Kitty ffHnz'o you a little fairy in your home? HAROLD VV. HUNTER Henry A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Basket Ball, '18, '19, '20, Track, '1'l'g Manaxring Editor, Pennant, '19. 'Tis by wit and good humor that 'mono sh-ine in co rn pany. l Y -...mf 5' ........... mn...-.. gL........ ..---. d b 55 FORTY-TWO 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 'MORRELL TUC KER O. C. A. I.. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Vice President, Senior Class, '204 Senior Boys' Burlesque, '20, Bunk, '20, Senior Class Play, '20. Su-re a live wire. MARCELINE D. SHIELDS Peggy A. L. M. A., '19, '20, Gym Exhibit, '17, '18, '19, A full, ri:-la nafufre, free to Must. RALPH VAN HOUTEN Vm1ie A. L. M, A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Basket Ball, '20, Boys' Glee Club, '20, Certainly ram-ies a I0-ng line. VEDA VIRGINIA KELLER Ve A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, Girls' Glee Cl11b, '18, '19, '20, Garriek Club, '20. Lifa's fl jest and all things show it. :iv FORTY-THREE 1920 THE CAN TON IAN 1920 R..-.-H... .. ummnu..-.............-.- ..N-.---...U ig -...H.............H..mn-............... --.--........r,lif CLAIRE C. COONS Coonsey A. L. M. A., '17, '18, '19, '20, 'l'reasn1'e1', Senior Class, '20, President, Garrick Club, '20, Senior Boys' Burlesque, '20, Senior Cluss Play, '20, Assistant Athletic Editor, Cantonian, '20. Liked by all Seniors, especially one. LOLA HARRIET ODDY N0drly Tuylorville Township H. S., '17, '18, '19, C. H. S., '20, A. L. M. A., '20. Sure is av fue hdslessg we know. RUTH M. YVEIRATHER Pete A. L. M. A., '19, '20, Gym. Exhibit, '18, '19, Girls Glee Club, '20, Garrick Club, '20. Ruth is a. Ioyal Senior. P. S.-And interested in an A Iumn-us. FORTY-FOUR 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 In Memoriam MAUDE MCDERMOTT '20 Ross SARGENT '20 .L ! U FOR'l'Y'I-'IVE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1970 .-----mmI1Iin-mmnmimmm-v m e ,, Senior Class History 1 In September, 1917, one hundred and ninety-five extremely verdant, anticipat- ing Freshmen wended their way toward Canton High School. WV e distinguished ourselves almost immediately by winning the A. L. M. A. ticket selling contest by a large majority. Also, two men were on the first basket ball team and were destined to become star players. During our whole Freshmen year we were noted for lots of pep which we have endeavored to keep during our four pleasant years in Canton High. 2 But next year big things were in store for us. As Sophs. we were found taking part in all high school activities, both athletic and literary. Of the first eight men in basket ball, four were members of our class. Wie also had three men out for track and eight men on the base ball squad. But we were noted, not only for athletics, but also for our literary ability. YVe were represented in the Boys' Deelamatory Contest by two members. Of the thirty-five contestants in the Girls' Declamatory Contest, ten were Sophomores, two of whom won second and third place. 3 In 1918 we were organized as the Junior Class of Canton High School. At our first meeting we chose officers, colors, and our class motto. WVith Miss Slater and Miss Gifford as class advisors we started out upon a year which proved to be very successful. Now that we were Juniors we were privileged to have class parties. Yvill any of us ever forget how much we enjoyed our first Wiener roast-our first social gath- ering? The New Year was ushered in by a party held at Dorothy Earnest's home, an ideal place for a good time. The next social function was a Kid Partyi' at Jean Pittman's home in the country. Can we ever forget how funny we all looked, and last, but by no means least, what wonderful eats we had? During our Junior year we took part in almost all of the activities going on in the school. In the Junior Class was found the most excellent material for Canton High's 1000 per cent basket ball team. Clyde Campbell, Claude Berry, Marion Ncgley and Dwight Murphy were all first team men, with Hubert Davalt as a speedy sub. At the Peoria District Tourney, Clyde. was chosen center of the All-Star team, and Claude, captain of the second All-Star team. In the Girls' Declamatory, Aileen Snively won first, representing the school in the Big Eight Contestg Frances Saville won third in the Preliminary Contest. Mar- gery VVoods represented us in debating, helping to win the Big Eight Championship. There is no need to mention Guy Derry and Ross Allen, as two of the biggest V5 FOR'l'Y'SIX 920 THE CAN TON IAN 1920 pushers Canton High ever had. lVith their help we put on a successful benefit show. VVe Juniors responded to the Red Cross, Red Triangle and Thrift Stamp Cam- paigns with excellent spirit. Our third, and most successful year in high school, was brought to a close with- the Junior reception to the Seniors. 44 At last we have to realize that our high school life will soon be at a close, for this year is our last in old C. H. S. Tl'ith several pop corn ball sales, a benefit show, the Boys, Burlesque, and the Senior Play, we establish the fact that we are hustlers and are getting ready for the event of the year--the 1920 Cantonian. Margery Viioods again represents us in debating and we hope to win the Big Eight this year. In the Girls' Deelamatory Contest the Seniors carried both first and second places, Aileen Snively again representing the school in the Big Eight Contest, and Bernita Matthews, in the County Contest. 4 Every man, except one, on the first basket ball team, this year, is a Senior. Berry was made captain of the District All-Star team, with Campbell as center.. There are no better forwards than Negley and Davalt. lVe celebrated the beginning of our Senior year by a Wiener roast in Owls' Nest Park. Never will we forget that wild horde of under classmen as they came down- the hill to get our eats? QDoubtless some of them won't forget it, eitherlj After' the battle was over we tramped homeward, feeling that we had won. ' Not to be outdone by former Seniors we entertained the Juniors at a Masquerade Party, given in the Gymnasium. A most enjoyable time was had in finding out who was who. After refreshments were served some of the Senior boys presented a one-act comedy, Bunk, On December nineteentll, after the Peoria Manual B. B. game here, we enter-t tained the members of that team at a party given at the home of Lola Oddy. De- licious refreshments were served and the guests declared that they had had a de- lightful evening. The Class officers for the year have been: President, Ralph Rettkeg Vice Pres- ident, Morrell Tucker, Treasurer, Claire Coonsg Secretary, Mildred Eshelman. Miss Lemper and Mr. Deffenbaugh, as class advisors, have done more than their part in making our last year in C. H. S. a glorious one. . This ends the history of our four happy years of the class of 1920. Even after graduating, we will keep our Senior motto: Let's get where we are going. FORTY- SEV E N N 7 n 1920 THE CAN FONIAN 1920 L w W l-'ORTY-EIGHT 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1970 9 Annual A, B, C s A is for annual, nineteen twenty A. D. The best ever put out, Illll sure you'll agree. B 'is for Bernita, editor-in-chief, NVhat she can accomplish is past all belief. C and C for Clyde Campbell, Claire Coons has two C's, Athletic editors and quite sure to please. D is for Doodle, he is Claude otherwise. And he gets all the merchants to advertise. E is for Eshelman, a. literary Miss, And everyone else who contributes to this. F is for Frances, writes a calendar trueg Each day she records everything that we do. G fovr Guy Derry, he and Ross make a pair Boosting circulation, you'll find them right there. H for Harry Luker, whose important part Is fillinfr in spaces with works of fine Art. I is for idiot. Viihat I'll be in time, Overworking my brain to make this thing rhyme. J is for Jackson, who assists with the Art, VVill be a cartoonist if he gets a start? K is for the knocks and kicks we will get, Xl'e can slam each other and we will, you bet. L is for Lemper, our loved critic and friend. For advice and counsel on her we depend. M is for Marjorie, takes pictures of ns, If she don't get us all in, we'll make a big fuss. N is for Negley, fills an important place, Always distinguished by his handsome face. 0 is for opinion of this book so grand, iVe've tried hard to make it the best in the land. P for Scoop Perkins, Joke Editor one, If you al'e hard hit, you must take it in fun. is for questions we are asked every day, When will it be out? Also how much to pay? R is for Ralph Rettke. our manager good, He is working away as business men should. S is for Snively, an industrious lass, By birthright an editor, she edits the class. T Thelma Pensinger, it sure is enough Hard work for one girl to typewrite this stuff. U is for unity, our stat? slogan is, No wonder this Cantonian is m good as it is! V for Yeira Justus, who works day and night, Just trying to get all those pictures in right. W for Wallace, Joke editor number two, You better be careful or she will get you. X, Y 8z Z. X is for our unknown ideal, Y for our youthfnlness, Z for our Zeal. R. K. XV., '20 Tell me not in cheerful language High School work is all a dreamg I would say it's more like nightmare Examinations make you scream. FORTY'N1NE r 1 rw T 1920 PHE CANlOh IAN 19P0 Ross Allen ......, . Melha Swope ....... Edith Kelis .......,... Rozell lVood ford ....... Harold XVorxnser... Mary Hill ......,.,..,, Irene Bordner .,,... Ruth I-Iaggerty .... . Frances Saville ..,.... Ralph Rettke ,...,. . Vera Justus ...,. ,... Aileen Sn ively ......... Marjorie lVoods. ...... . Mildred Eshehnan. Orville Parkins ...,,.,... Nellie Campbell ....,.... Claire Coons ....,.......... Bernitu Matthews.. Rose XVIIHZICP ..,.....,. Ruth Yau Meter .....,. Ralph Van Huuten ...... Hubert llavalt ....,...,.. Clara Driesen ,.........,., Clyde Campbell ..,.,.,... Ralph Brant ........ Nellie Murphy ....... , Linnie Hamilton Seniors In 1940 ........Manager of Sears, Roebuck 8: Co. ..,....,..........,.....,..Jacob Aout's successor ,... ...,............ , ..,....,............... D ltto ........Owuer of a popcorn wagon of Civer ...,.....XVasliing dishes at Strickler's . .............., Snake charmer hair tonic President of the Board of Education ...........,In a home for the deaf and dumb President of the Old Maid's Relief' . .,.........,.,........ ,. ....., . ..... ..... ...........,... 1 X ileen's secretary .......Flllll0llS lecturer on the Elizabethan Period of Poor Farm A TRAGEDY .........,.......Court stenographer ......,..Miss Elloitt's successor .....................,.....Criminal lawyer ........'l'icket agent of T. P. 8: XV. . ...,,......,..,................,,.. Minister-'s wife ..,,.....Janitor of Old Ladies' Home ..................lEllI1El' Fisher's awistant .........ElllDlll Addis' head clerk .,.............Ambassador to Siam .........,,....Naza.rine preacher ....,.-........,.....,..'l'lieda Bara II ........Running a boarding house He seized her, drew her to him, and deliberately struck her. She made no sound. Again and yet again, the brute repeated the blow, and still she gave no sign of suffering. But when, with rapidly growing anger, he struck her for the fourth time, she shrieked aloud and her head blew off. She was only a match. Hello, Fred! VVhat's up? Gun shot wounds, old man ! EX. Great Scott! How did it happen? Out shooting? No, home, playing the saxaphonef' FIFTY 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 i Y - urmgrmrzawj FIFTY-ONE I T 1920 PHE CANTONIAL 1990 l 2. 3 41 5. 6. 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 21. 22 23. 24. 25. 9 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. .6. NABIE Ross Allen ....,........ . Consuelo Anderson ........ Julia Awl .........,........ Mildred Auld, ....... Ralph Brant ,,......, Irene Bordner ...,,..., Robert Handel .....,. . Nettie Burnett ........ Claude Berry '..... Vina Bybee .,...... Claire Coons ...,,..... Nellie Campbell .,.,.. Stirling Crandall .... Elseta Clark .......... Clyde Campbell ,,.. Eva Cunningham .,...... Mable Lee Cntrigh Flossie Cooper ......... ,... Erma Drummond... Hubert Davalt .....,... Clara Dreisen. ..... . Harold Downs.. .,.. Guy Derry .......,.,.., Cameron Denham ....... Mildred Elliott ......,. Mildred Eshelman .....,... Dorothy Earliest ........, Gale Fingle ,....,...., Grant Foote ...,.......,.. Bernice Foraker ..,.. Mollie Frank ......... Mary Gilory ....... Ruby Hokenson ....... Blanche Huff ........ Mary Hill .............. Linnie Hamilton ..,....,. Rogue's Gallery ALIAS Sliver ...... , IIANGOUT ........,.VVliitney's Busy Dept S ore ...... Conny ,..... ..........Seat 3, Assembly ...... Jcwel .,,.... .......,..Restaurant ......'iMi1ly .... ......AKlFlI1lSl Music Store .......,,lVitli a girl ....,. Boardin' house ....., ....,..,,Every place ...,.. Bob ,,.............,.... .,.... Nettie ...... ..... lDoodle ........ ..,.,. Pr11ny ,,.... ...... C-oony ,,.,.. ..,,,. Nell .......... ..... Crandall .,... ..,... Seta ,..... ....,. Mort ,.... .. .... ' 'Evyn ..,., , at t .,,,...... ,,... M able . .... . u n .Main Street .......,..Riee's ...,.....I.inn Street .XVest Elm .Kresgrfs 100 Store .B rereton ..,.,,..,Princess Fout's oflice ......,JVest Pine Street .In her place Sunday School 4 ,,,, Floss ,..,-,,. ..., . At churehf?j ...... Drummy .... A. Sleepy ...,. Kitty ....... .,...f'Duteh ....,. ..... Herb ........ ....,f'Ham ........ .......uNIll1y.,.... ....,. Mildo0 ........ ..,..- Earna. ,,.,.. . ,.... ' 'Finglen ..,.. .,.... Feete ....... ,..... Berniey ...... ...... Pecky ,..... is ' Ek1e ..... ..,..f'Hokie ...... u XViggles ..... . .... f'Heavy ..... .. Ha1rnny ..,... .Post oflice .Mill's grocery .Oakland Four .Same as No. 13 . ..,., .... F erra.ri's .Co-operative Store ...,,.....YVith Raymond E. church ..,......Drake's grocery ....,....ln a Ford .Ditto above .Looking up latest sty les .,......Two feet from Clara ..........To and from school .Rest room .........Dry goods store .Candy Kitchen ,...,....lVitli Flossie ' FI F'l'Y'TVVO 1 T 1970 THL CANTON IAN 1970 K Rogue's Gallery IDEXTIFICATIOX 1xmc'rMi:x'r Up to VVhitney's ... ......... Soft soaping ........ Being quiet ...,...........,...... ......... ' Palkium to seatmate ....,... NVlien I was in Peoria- ....... Low-heeled shoes ,..,,,. ,. Music ................,,..,.,,.. ,,,..... Khaki shirts ........ Oh, Ind! .,....,....,.,.... In French class- .,.. Auburn hair... .... Pennant ......,......,,,.,.,...,,,. Talking to the boys ....,,,. Ability to hlush ........ Usage of eyes ..... . Silence ....,........ .. '0h, my dear! .....,. 'Um, I dunno ........ Quietness ........... ' Studious .......,. English ...,.... Nonsense,,...,.. Vlllustling ...........,.....,.,.......,... .,......Anytliii1g.,,....,.,........ .........Egotisin......,...,......,....,,... LIFE SHXTEXCE .........Sign painter Poultry business I .Teacher in 1 ooria H. .Manager of Candy Kitchen General flunky of C. . ...... Baptist clnircli socials ....,.. , ..,......., Deaconess ........Flirting with girl in seat 29......,.I. H. C. P. 8: 0. . ,.... ...Being light weight ..............,,...,. Owner of store .,...,...Rusliing the girls....,.... .....,..'I'alkinQ in A. H.....,.. ........Aileen.................,.. ...,....Vamping........ ,Mary b .,......SChool teacher S. H. , ..,... -Handing over wages to? ..,....,Chorus girl .,.,..,,Good clai1cer.,e,,,....,..,. ,,,,,..,Future manager of Glasgow tailor .......,Helping the dentist.....,.. ..,....,Stenog1'aplier .,.......Basket ball star........ .......,West side clothing mei'c'hant ......,..Being a, Senior...,,,. .....,,.Quieltness........... ,....,..Vl'inning prizes....... .,......Electricity...-..,. ,....,,.Soinnambulist........ ,. Is my hair all rite, kiddoo? ..'1'oo much powder ,,.,. .. Shortness .................,............, Sighs .....,. . Salesman ..........,.,..... Ability to study ....,,.,... Information bureau .,... Light weight.. ...,..,. lVhirlwind ...,.,...... Bull-shevik l ,.... lVhat she is ,...., . .... .. Extreme shortness ...,,., A good fellow ........ Being on time .,...,.. VVhy- .....,.... . Bozell said- ......., Being in a, hurry ....,,. Sweater......,,...,........ ........Wild anima1......... ......,.,'I'ra.ps,................. ...,....Business woman Vlihat she makes it Cabaret dancer Sparking Morgue Poetess Mrs. ?????? ........Breret0n Trappedf ?j ..,,....See liangout......... ,....,.,Preacl1er's wife ,..,..,.Being sh0rt.......,.........,,,........,,.......,Missionnry ........Eating too many cliocolates....,...Farmer's wife ..,,....'Woinan hater........,....,.,,...,,...,,,,,.....Bachelor ........lVild women.......,. ........Bolshevik ..,....,.Graduating...,....... ..M..Hookkecpere-1 L -, if' I l I ! ! ! 2 l l... ,.....-Sec'retary to governor ........GettinQ' her less0us.........l.. ........College president .......,Being with the c'r0wd ...............Circus rider .,...,..Snleslady ....l,..Having a good little wife ........Being good in Law class.............. T raflic' cop S lI11l FIFTY-THREE . 1920 THE CANTONIAN 10 70 'riff rg , I in W' NADIE Harold Hunter ........ Kenneth Hutt' ....... R nth H aggerty ........ Glen Harmon ........ Vera Justus ....... Dale Johnson .,....... Fred Johnson ,....... Edith Kells ......... Veda Keller .,..,....... Margaret Lloyd ,,..... Mildred Leigh .,...,. Harry Lnker ......... Bernita Matthews ..,..,. Leah Mclntyre ......... Beaulah Mellert. ....., Albert Miller ......... Dwight Murphy ....... Nellie Murphy ...... Marion Neglcy ......... Lolo Oddy ........,,.... Elva 0'Donnel1 .,...,.. Maud Preston ....... Roger Perkins .,..... Jean Pittman ......... Orville Parkins ........, Thelma Pensinger. .... .. Ralph Rettke ............... Marceline Shields ....,... Melba Swope ......... Frances Saville ..,...... Aileen Snively ..,.....,. Morrell Tucker ......,.. Ellen Turnquist ........,........ Anna May Thompson .......... Archie Turl. ................ Martha Tyler .........,.. Ruth Van Meter... Ralph Van Houten ....... Rosemary 'Wallace .,....... Marjorie XVoods .......... Cecil WVilliams .......... M ubel YVhite .,....... Ruth YVeirather ...... . Rozelle Woodford... Violet VVilliamson ....... Maud Vtloodell ......... Harold NVormser .... ALIAS ...... Henry ...... Hume ...... Curls ........ ....f'Hn.rn1y .... ...... Pest ...... ...... Da.le ..,... ..... Judd ...... ..... Dixie ........ ...... Tlieda ...... .. .... ' 'Margev ..... . ...... Leighi',...... ..... Buth0d ......, ...,,. Nitu, v,,... ...... Jim ....,.. ...... Boots ....... ...... Ab ..... ...... Red ....... ...... L0la ...... ....f'Elva ...... ..... Mauu .....f'Scoop ...-.. ..... Jeanie ....,. ..... Orbi1ly ..,,. ...., Skllll!y',,,... .,... Ska.ak ...... sc - . .... Lena'. ,,,.. .. ..,,. Swopie ..... ,.... Peggy ...... ...... Craig ..,..... ..... 'I'ucker ........ ...... Turney ..., .....f'May ,.,,.. .....f'!hl'Clln..... at Marty ...... .....f'Rutliie ...., ..... Vannie .,...... ...... R.ose .....,.., cs Marge ...... ...... Sl1eriiT ...,..... ...... To1mny ....... ...... Pete ......... .,... Rosy ..... HANGOUT , .,., .... H avana First National bank corner .,,.....-Marinello shop Senior isle ....,....Senior hall .........Lower hall .l,ouie's .,,..Arcadin. ,Most anywhere ........NVith Veda . ........ Library Main Street .Annual TOOIH ...,.....Any place .Farm .On the Square See No. 43 ......,..Dictionary .........Pfeister E. XValnut Street .Study hall Doc. Bird's store .West Canton .........0verland car .,.....,.Typewriter .,....,,.Drug Shop Assembly ..,......C0m'l Dept. ........Third fioor .........Gnstine's .........XV. VV. XV. otiice Domestic Science room .........South Fifth Ave. .Farm .Before the Senior mirror .XVith J ulia .Y. M. C. A. B. games .........YVith Aileen .Lewistown , ........ VVith Pete .VVith Tommy .Dave it Dick ...... Violct ...... .Home ,.... XVaddle ....., ........,Lane's .....f'Doe .......... .Johnson's, S. Main Street . FIFTY-FOUR 1970 THE CANTONIAN 1970 IDE NTIFICATION INDICTME NT LIFE SENTENCE ..........See hangout ..........Inventor .........-Editor of beauty column .Globe trotter ..........Lockjaw Talking to Miss Sla,ter ................. Home, sweet home Rosy cheeks ........... ......... D aylight bashfulness ....... Albert Mil1er...- .......... .......,.. M achines ......... - ........ How do I look? ...... ........M P rimping ....... . Bashful ....................... .......... Q uietness ,....... Ability to talk ........., ..,,,,.,,, T alking ....,.,,..,.....,............... Demureness ............ ....,,... Now you stop! ........ ......... C ar riding .....................,. Jazz-baby ....................... ...,...,. G oing to the dances ....... . Where's Margaaret ? .........,.,..... Taking her time ........... .. Well, hurry up ! ...... ......... Reading ................... ......... A rtist ...e...., VVork ..,,,............... Indescribable .,......, ,.,,..,,, Brown eyes ...................... ........., Unruly lock of hair ............,...... Red hair ...............,......,.... ,,,..,,., Studying .......... Little feet ....... Entertaining ...,...,.. ,.... . .Being happy ................................... ..........ChauiTeur Debutante ..........Assistant, cabaret dancer .Dietetic Always having her work done .... Authoress Being a cartoonist ............ ......,...... I lrchitect To get a rest ............... Model .............. ..........Prinm donna, ..........SuFEra.gette Farmerette ....................................... Sunday School teacher Trying to start something ........... Cuba. .................................,..... ......,...VVorking in Chicag0........ ..........Hea.rtbren,ker.............. Senior parties .......... Sweet -................... ......... S ilence ....................... Frail ..v........ R eckless .....,.. Parties .............. J itncy driver ,........... Getting out copy ......,,, ,,.,,,.,, Style .....,......,.......,.,,, Youthful ....... spiffy ........................,,.. ..........Slab-town....... Sullenness.J ............... . ..... . .......,.Being teacher's pet......,... ..........Being :L speed demon....... WVanting more copy ...... good looking.......... Giggling ........................ A good sport ........ POWdor box ..,..........,....,,,....,., ,,..,,, P ublic speaker ...,.... lVl1CH I was in Galeshurg ,,,..,,, .Bragg-ing ,.,,..,.....,..,...... Blushing .................. ...................,.. . Keeping late hours ....... Blushing beauty ....... Paragon, .......,,.,,,.,,,AA,,,,., , ,,,,,,, Farmer. .......... ,... . .,,,.,.,,.,,,,..,, , Got anything to read? Being engaged ,...........,........ .....l-loving French coiifeuru.. .Secret service .Comedian .Manicurist champ. .Grand opera. ..........Teacher .A cottage, roses and-? . ..... -..Ladies' man ..........Nurse maid .Hospital ..........Reporter for Tribune ..........Cute little angel ..........Dressinaker ........-Star in Follies ..........Living in Lewistown ..........See No. 11 ..........Vaudevi1le actor .1Wrs. ??????? .Mannikin Being among the chickens .... .... . ...Prosperous farmer Changing fellows ............................ Landlady Pretty Specull ...................,........... Peoria? fellows and VVel1-Now don't you ........... Wait a minute !', ..........,...,..,,,,., Smiling ..................,,....,,,,., .,,.,,,,, Driving a jitney bus ................. KCWPIC ........,........A.........,...,,,.,,,.,,.. Is 'Hokie' here yet? .............. Senior parties ............, Arguing ............................... .Rival of Paderewski ....... Misbeha.ving eyes ..i.... Being bashful ..... ..... Floyd .................. Hwrold H .... ....... . . P10118 ......... - ...........,........,.. .,.,,,.., T rying to growf ..,,., Dainty ......................... ....,,.,,. Curls ............................... ...... Mellin's Food baby ........ Senior. .... -. ....... Too many curls ......... Kamerad ! .......... .,........Bugologist .Lawyer . ......... Pianist in 5 fc 10 ..........Po1itical boss ..........Sherif'f of Fulton Co. Mrs. Emerick Havermale ..........Errand boy and she ..........Do her hair up ..........Paper boy Fl FTY-FIVE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 V C. H. S. Infantry Here we have Mr. Ralph Rettke, Senior Class Pres- ident and Business Manager of the Cantonian. Notice his happy smile. 'iSkaak seems to be en- joying life then as much us he does now. Mr. Gaylor is here seen at the tender age of four. See how thoughtful and serious he looks! Perhaps that accounts for the success he has had in all his undertakings. Next may we introduce Clyde Campbell, State All Star Forward. Clyde always has had the build of an athlete. And last we present Bernita. Matthews, Editor-in- Chief of the Cantonian.,' All we need to say is that Bernita looked about as heavy then as she does now. FIFTY-SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 PHAVORITE PHACULTY PHRASES Mr. lVirtz: VVe want this to be the best High School in the state. Mr. Ryan: Theoretically speaking, yes. Practically, no. Miss Lemper: Do you understand that? Mr. Deifenbaugh: Theory only. Miss Krantz: Let us have it quietf' Bliss Wialker: Preeisely. Miss Tendick: I don't see the connection. Mr. Shirley: lVel1, you see, like this- Miss Elliott: VVe want to grow. CAN YOU IMAGINE Ross Allen serious. Dorothy Drake not having her lessons. Ralph Brant never smoking. Vera Justus quiet. Dale Johnson frivolous. Aileen without Margery. Juniors as bright as they think they are. Russell Brown without a ticket to sell. Ralph Rettke with his hair mussed. Morrell Tucker not being able to blush. Bill Ubell broke. Lois Hays with her hair bobbed. Anything the Seniors are not. 571' ' 17912 - ' .A sw my W A sim ,ef E61 as ' SEAS gin lr 'la '67 FIFTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 FIFTY-EIGHT S 1920 TI-IE CANIONIAN 192Q 0 G 4 V Ask Me! Ask Me! CANTON, ILL. M iss I no I tt: VVhat can I do to keep the girls from proposing to me? They bother me continually. Yours truly, IRA HAGGERTY Ans.: Marry the next one that asks you. C. H. S. D8H7'Il1iS8 Itt: e Can you tell me a way to make my feet smaller? Lovingly, llIARION NEGLEY Ans.: Cut part of them off. CANTON, ILL. Dear Ino Itt: How can I gain in weight? Since becoming Editor, I have lost two pounds. I am also getting very pale. Answer soon. Yours in haste, BERNITA INIATTI-IEXVS Ans.: Housework is good exercise for building up the body. I hear that Greenwell's keep good rouge. QGO to Miss Eshelman for particularsj CANTON, ILL. Dear Bliss Itt: In what way can I keep the girls out of my room morn- ings and noons? 'W. It. RYAN Aus.: Lock your door or wear a mask. C. H. S. Dear Bliss Ina IH: I am at the head of all my classes and am making the others jealous. YVhat shall I do? , Yours respectfully, A Ross ALLEN Ans.: Stop studying at once. You will break down your health, besides making enemies. Q . - If FIFTY-NINE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Nevermore flVith apologies to Edgar Allen Pocj Once upon a midnight dreary, As Ralph sat and called her dearie, On a sofa built for four But holding two. Suddenly there came a rapping As of someone tapping, Tapping at the parlor door. 'Tis my father, dear,', she murmured, Only this and nothing more. Vvllilt cared Ralph for her relation, He was full of exclamations Such as lovey-dovies do VVhen they love their dearies more. But the father tired of waiting, Viraiting being aggravating, Opened wide the parlor door. Only tliis-but wait, there'sVmorc! Ah! distinctly Ralph will remember, That cold night in bleak December, For in -places l1e's still sore, For when her father's foot had landed, Poor Ralph for life was branded. And as he flew out twenty paces he did roar-- Your father's hurt my feelings, lVith you I'll have no further dealings, Quoth injured Ralph, Neverrnore. SIXTY , ummm r 1920 -' fu-mmm THE CANTONIAN 1920 I Y, : 4? I ORT 'IA A SCF REAL 5 7, I ,HW I E DAY -mfr.v:esGws -'.f 011,71 Q3 TH . X- '?:2ff4fd4!W7y?A! ' ' . T -' Qi H f f F -W 'f f 'Wa J' , ,Y 5 7,1 1 1 K w:,,:1:Ag:,3 wgggrgg-giggf, A my Aa.. gk 1 , x' xl Wu ,,. ur 0 1, 'rn Q14 IQPM3 ' 'QW' f - 0 - L--M' W.-1-' - Wu-' w 5 'n ' 'TF-A3 1' ' WWQ' AN' - ' mimuvl ' A Nl ' dk Af 'HN' in M' lf-ffg 'la M25 ff:--v X ' if- - Fm, 'q:, 'L'!::.:-w- fini., :ggi ,. :sn , l It I, -gurl 4. -fg as 'f ' N ,344 -1 s - L'-pn ' -5,,.-. W 9 -'Rf .M--.-- 'Q' - ,'7.L'l 'Q fllg Si N ' in 411-lyk' Lim In , .1 I 1- M123 W ',zQiMQM'1?L2m2.1'f 'fl 2 Wm! xl -AM ----' .-' - X 1 .-vWyu1f-f4.eg:f4a L , J v,,,, v ,En , QS X mr a,gq.eyp1j'11j 5 . ,,,Wu,..., rx ,Q R X Q. ., ,fm'l'Q3,.1 Wynn ,yuuulrv ul , 1 5 xg' x , vm W '- 49Iafi1H'Qf1sL'1in4?:yGAlif1y 11 4,4 J., - .9 W ,Q ZfigfggfflI'AQh'.1Upqg1pfm,1!w5fl 5' I M -qigfggggimngg, H,fMj'f,2i,f5,f4f,,1'Lf1u,... - NF 01 -my X , mlfialkwf 14 9,34 r b 5 ,'lL i':g,.fn'f'V: ig' 5? o :Auf-,,.--1-S-' 1 'ni Y 4 .: --' f Q,:,imMf1nfnAlvfNn1fLxx 'Q -My W' 'eww ,ei 5 ,:1:-ii ASKYHER -' 1 wx .,',,. 12,1 . WB f f ff W QZ7I7:'1'?' EPM ff K ,A A mummun ' ann-ag- cmafn TIM- iq' -..-umm. SIXTY-ONE 'I 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 . 4 -,oy SI XTY-TW' 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1970 ATHOL KENNEDY Junior Officers EDMoNn BREED President ' V ice-President Mn. WALTER R. RYAN Class Advisor VIRGiNIA WEAVER MABLE BRQWN S60T6ill1'y Treasurer Miss DoLLxE SMITH Class Advisor SIXTY'THRl.E z 'S 1920 1 HE CANTONIAN 1920 Juniors '21 Nun: Anus Athol Kennedy '...... . -------- Kay ------ -- Murlenu Switzer ........ ...-....- ' 'Nerllien ----- -- Harold J IIIIICS ......... -----.-- ' 'Jillln-----' Amy Smith ........... ....-.-- Dorothy Drake ....... -------- Osborne Henry '..... .. ...... .. Ethel Eyerly ........ -------- Amo ....... GKDllCk',.. .... CG ' Fudd ....... L'Rns ..... FAVORITE OCCUPATION Blowing Bubbles Telephoning Basket Ball Reading Giving information J azzing the fiddle Talking SIXTXKFOUR Y f-wiv: .Kg , I 1910 'IHE CAN FONIAN 1970 v Juniors '21 Nun: Anus Edmund Breed .......,. ...... ' 'Edl' ..... Margarete Miller .,....... ...... ' 'Magh ...... Clifford Provard, Frances Bath ......... ...... Cliff .... Bumps ...... ,. FAVOII ITE OCCUPATION Vllatching Vn.nlV .......Taking pictures ........Making a. noise Eating peanuts inkle wink Henry Mier ........ 'KDutchy .... Starting' things Ethel Saunders ......... ...... ' 1'a.H'y .... ....... l testing Annie Holdsworth .......... .,.,.. ' 'Slats ..... ....... I Dancing SIXTY-FIVE Y 19.20 THE CANTOB IAN 1900 :unix Raymond Steal ns Dorothv VVi11co-zen My rtle Pennegar N1'l,I'tlI1 Shoemaker Orthelene Brant X edu H'1tgCH1'lIl I Jumors 21 ALI xs Red Penn WV'1rd 'VI Babe ' Hage FAN onrrr' occvv wmv Prenchmg W ampmg f reshles VS alkmg Algebra VVr1t1ng notes 'Bemg neat a s 'fa SIXTY SIX 0 'I I V A .A .4 , , tc ya ' K . ......................... , .......... Di .........,... , .,.. .................. ,... . ....... , V ' ' , .. ., , V. L . ...,, ..,.. ...,....... ,. ......,.... , ..... .. .-...-.-- . ---....-........- . --..... A...... Vfard Austin ..., ,........,... .............................. ' ' .. ....... .... ........ , ..............,,.. , . .Sleeping , . ' - ,.., .,.,....... . ..................... ' 2 . SP ....... ,. .... e ....,....................... . C6 I ! ' ' f il H ' , . ,,,,.,4,,..,.,.......,.,.,.......,.,...... ........................................... I N ' a i, 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 'B NADIE Juniors '21 ALIAS is sw Anna B. Murray .....,. .,,... 1 X. B. ,... . Burnett Ball ...,.,...... Elizabeth Singleton ......... Fred Howe ...,...........,. Mary NVelsh ...,............ Margarete Herring ......... Leonard Hunt ......,.. uT0llln....... .,... Beth ...... 'fFrea N Squiff ..... Bill ........ Leon ...... FAVORITE OCC U PATION .....,...NViLtClllllg' the hands of the clock move ..........Killing the blues Vamping ..........Making speeches Making n hit Ford driving ..........Trying to grow Vi G SIXTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 19 70 Juniors '21 x.-inn: Arms FAVORITE occumvrrox Leonard Murphy '......... ....... ' 'Irish' ..... Viforking for 'Woolwortlfs Irene Hill ..,................ ...... ' 'Patti ........ XVriting notes- Ralph Bartle ,........ ...... ' 'Bart ...... Being as good boy Lena Hatfield ........ .,.... ' 'Peggyv ...... Building air-castles Rua XVhitnah ......... ...... ' 'Ruaf' ...... Helping Miss VValker Pearl Harmon ,...... ...... ' 'Pearl' ...... . lVorking Lola. Cooper ....,... Holy ... .. Studying Latin SIXTY'EIGHT 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1990 L .Tumors '21 NAME Anus FAVORITE occu-.vrxox Robert Byrum ......... ,...... ' 'Pete ..... ......... ' Feasing the teachers Letha Woodeil ......,.A ....... ' 'VVodel ..... ........ C ombing hair Ruth Phillips ........ .,..... ' 'Ruthieu ......,. Growing Maurice Neville .......... ...,.. ' 'Fatty ...... Talking Ruth Erkel ............ ....... ' 'Ruthie' ........ .,.,..... B lushing Bessie Evans ........ ....... ' 'Bessv ..... ........, I .ooking wise Robert Schnell ......... ....... ' 'Bohn ...... ......... G etting in had SIXTY-NINE 1920 THE .CANTONIAN 1920 V NAME Clark Young .,....., Ex-miniu, Smith. ..,... . Dorothy Thompson .......... NVilliam Ubell ......... John Lowe ..v......... Eleanor Barnett ..,,, Verna Lowe.. ...... . Juniors '21 A LIAS ...... C1a.rk ... . ...... ..... . Erminie ..... . ...... Dot ....... u- ...... B1ll ...,.,. ......uF2lI'l!lCl',,...... ...... El1ie ..... tsrredss FAVOR ITE OCC UPATION , ........ Solid Geometry Being late Looking wise Jassen .,..,....Sleeping Keeping SOIR busy Primping - .-.-U... . . . --.--.W i.......--U . SEVENTY 1970 THE CANTONIAN 1920 NAM! Thelma Ottoway .......... Russel Brown .............. Olive Lingenfelter .,........ Christopher Collins ........ ESSIC Morrell ............ Mildred Miller ........ Juniors '21 AIJAS ..... T. ..... Jazz Hound ........ .. .... ' 'Chris .... .. ma . ...... Midget ..... . 19 Beaulah Johnson ......... ...... ' 'Bea ......... FAVORITE OCC UPATIOX Being dramatic Jazzen' the ivories Riding on train Starting something Adv. Algebra .........Giggling .........Ta.lking SEVENTY-ONE I 1 4 19.20 ll-ID CANTONIAN 19 70 Juniors '21 XADIE ALIAS Robert Duncanson .......... ......... ' 'Bob ...... Fairy Buchen ........,... ......... ' 'Fairy .. Maurine VVoods ........ ......... ' 'Poose .... .. Bernard Smith .......... ......... ' 'Smit ... .... . Jessie Stephenson ........ ......., ' 'Steve ... Hazel Williamson ........ ......... ' 'Babs .... Charles Groif ............. ........ ' 'Chuck ....... .. ruwonrn: OCCUPATION Loving the ladies ........Going with Mary - ...... Eating Jus' livin' ........VVashing dishes? ... ..... Smiling ........Loafing SEVEN TY-TWO I X1 1920 PHE LANTONIAN 1920 Juniors '21 Nun: Auns FAVORITE occuxwmox Garnet Lewis ......... ........ ' 'Lilln ....... ......., S tudying Civics Hallie Downs ............. .,...... ' 'Ha1 ...... ....... M aking a noise Margaret Mettler ..,....,. ..,.... Mush ....... ....... E njoying life Earl Moore ............. ......,. ' 'Earl ......... .......... S pending, money Nellie Caruso ......... ........ ' 'Fritz ........ ........ K eeping busy Mary Buchen .......... ....... . Mary ....... ,.......... G oing with Fairy Mabel Brown .......... ....... . Shorty ........ ......... - Trimming hats SEVENTY-THREE Y1 '1 T 1920 1 HE CANTON IAN 1990 Juniors '21 Nun: Auixs riwonrnz OCCUPATION Agnes Romine ........ ........ ' 'Ag ........ ........... Y Valking Mable Williams ......... ......., f 'Mab .. Laughing Maurine VVile5 '....... ........ ' 'Spud ....... ......., R aving Grant Rupe ......... ........ ' 'Rupe .,. .... ....... H i gh living Jennie Post ......... ........ ' 'ilane ... ..... ......, F li rting Fern Haache .......... ........ ' 'DutCh ..... ........ D reaming , Robert Livers ........ ........ ' 'Bob ...,,. ....... H igher Mathematics 5 SEVENTY-FOUR Y 19 P0 THE CAN FONIAN 1990 l Juniors '21 sun: Anus FAVORITE occmwriox Juanita. Lee ......,,...,... ...... ' 'Nita ..... .,...... D ancing Dorothy Buchen .......... ....,.. ' 'Dot' ....... Fox-trotting Mildred Royer ......... ,...,.. ' 'Mille .. ....., ,.,..... I ,oo king pleased Donald Sutton ................. ...... ' 'Donn ...... ......... R unning a Ford Gwendolyn Herring ........., ..... - Gwen ....... ........ F ord riding Dorothy Graves ........... ....... ' 'Dot ....... Talking to Lenora Florence McCoy ...... ,...,.. ' 'Mac .,.... Dreaming SEVEXTY-FIVE V 1 T Y' 19 P0 1 HE CAB TOL IAN 1920 if 'HP' Juniors '21 Nmwu: nuns Margaret WVatson ...... .. ..... , Red .......... .. Cicile Wvilliamson ........ Dorothy Hill ......... Lucile Hilton ........ as Ba.ntum ........ ..... D0t ......... ..... Percy .... 91 Lillian Negly ............ ...... ' 'Peggy ........ Jeannette Calkins Pauline Pegrim .... N ..... Jo ....i....... 66 ....- Peggy ........ FAVORITE OCCUPATION Talking ........Teasing ........Reducing ..,.....Gadding Pulling Clinks Studying ' ........Throwing slams 7357 ' SEVENTY-SIX si- q 1920 TI-IE CANTON IAN 1970 UL? W These were the only pictures handed in of the following JUNIORS NAME Marjorie Mingle ....... Robert Zeigler ..,....,... Lois Hayes .......... Ira Haggerty ......... Mildred Bryant ......... Clarys Essexs ...,. Valeria, Scott .......... ALIAS ..,..... Marge ......,.. ........ Terry ...... ........f'L0is ..... , ....... ' 'Iry ....... ........ Skit ..,... Sc Clara ....... ........f'Scottie,'........ Fnvonrrs occurxnox Joking Solid Geom. Telling stories Breaking hearts ........Being a shining light Getting a picture taken ........Looking innocent SEVENTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 These were the only pictures handed in of the following xnxx ,xnms mvonns OCCUPATION Clarence Dooley ......,... ..,... ' 'Jud ........ ......... C ollecting Chester Powell .... ...... ' 'Chet ....... ........, B eing with a fair-haired Junior Katherine Owens ....,... ...... ' 'Kathie .,.... ......... G oing to Lecture Course Helen Harter ....,.. ...... ' 'Helen ........ ..,...,,. R iding Nellie Davis ,... ..... ......, ' ' Nell ........... ......... D ancing Marian Orr ......... - ...... Mary Annl' ...... ......... P 'arming Everett Carver ,....,.. ...... ' 'Jack .,........ ..... ? ? ? ! ! ! SEVENTY'ElGHT o 'ii o 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1990 Junior Class History On September 15th, as members of Canton High's Junior Class, we met in the assembly hall to organize. The following officers were elected: President . . . A'rHoL KENNED1' Vice President . . . ED!!'IN BREED Secretary . . . VIRGINIA YVIQAVER Treasurer . . BIABLE BnowN Miss Smith and Mr. Ryan were appointed class advisors. At a later meeting, we chose yellow and white for class colors and the yellow tea rose for our flower. Our motto is Fidelity and Justice. Our first activity was in the form of a wiener roast held in a woods near Bryant. VVe were taken down to Bryant oII a special car and from there we walked a mile or more down a railroad track to the woods, where a crackling fire awaited our arrival. VVe immediately made a sad impression on the Heatsn before any one else might grasp the opportunity. After we had spent an hour or so playing games, the Seniors came outg but their departure was soon Inade and all was well again. In the early part of November. the Seniors entertained us royally at a masquerade party iII the gymnasium. In the latter part of the evening, the Senior boys presented a clever little burlesque which we all enjoyed very much. Refreshments of cider, ginger- bread, doughnuts and apples were served during the evening. Some time later. we decided to have a coasting party on the Vine street l1ill. After enjoying the excellent coasting for a time, we went up to the Candy Kitchen where we were served with hot chocolate Zllld wafers. The Juniors have been represented in literary events this year. Chester Powell won second place in the boys' declamatory contest here and he will represent the school at Lewistown this spring. Thelma Ottaway won third place ill the girls' con- test and, although she does not represent us in any contest, we look to her for still better work next year. Chester Powell, Dorothy Drake, and Robert Ziegler are on the debating team this year, and we are sure that they will make a creditable record. Chester and Dore othy were members of last year's team that won in the big triangle. The first big undertaking of the class was to put on a benefit to defray the ex- peI1ses of the reception. It was finally decided to have the Knox College Glee Club give a program here. Our plans were carried out and that organization gave a very successful concert in the assembly on February nineteenth. All efforts are now concentrated on making the Junior -Senior reception a success. ' ssvsnrv-NINE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 192 1 Advice from the Seniors Don't run down the halls fYou might tire yourselfj Don't talk in the Study Hall fSomebody might hear youj Don't chew gum in classi Ut makes others hungryj Don't talk back to the Faculty fTl1ey're always rightj Don't stand in the halls fSit downj Don't whistle in the auditorium flt disturbs the janitorj Don't match pennies fYou might get caughtj Don't throw objects CYou might hit somebodyj Don't put your feet on the railing Clt makes others enviousj Donlt throw paper on the floor fSomebody might trip over itj Don't forget your doniis CLASS OF 1920 pl EIGHTY 1920 TI115 CANTONIAN 1990 gp Q bcymowesw O , 5,046 ' ' 9 50990 A 'U' Q f L, A if ff-,QQBA , .- mXXll1QuA Q f A ff , rg, ' ill HNXSQX9 ' ' 1 f ,W 1' .1 rf- iz-,iw f- 7, 111111 ,fplx it: K W : 'i g- 7 Q 11, 1 Llfff' 12524. ' g-ff :I-- -': ' 2 A ? Q ff E25 3. 1 f,,g- X. 1- ' , , 4' lit ,-3:.-f1T:5-El-',- Y-sf fA 5 , 175.13 ,- .3-W 5-+3 449 T7 AF'A? K 'ii A K . S - 2- J Az' 754, svn , I 6 r uf-A A -.......... ............. .. .. .m.m....- -. .mu .....-......... -.. -553 . EIGHTY -ONE 1920 'l'I IQl'1 CANTON IAN 1920 Q lil la! E E ig H E E 5 5 22 SOPHOMORES EIGHTY-TXVO sq-,-,, WY, , WAR , , - ,. ,, , ,,,,,,,, . i, ,W , V- A- , -.. .-,, , ?'2Qbl.lfIlLlL1llUI1CllllhI1lU1l. T.,.iZIllHlIlil1I1 Milli11113111llXmmflIlHlKJI! 11TIIUHTUILIZIUUIQQX-LK,QYUlDm Qm1111l!lIlI1Xl1I1HU'lI1H1IZ1lTlIl1lllUl1l3'1l1!lIl'1lfUI1KH1IHKl1H'lZKIUQl!lll1 -? vgtc,-7 7 7' 7777777 ' 7' 7 7 ' 7 ' ' 777 'Ly' 777' 77 77 7777 77 7 '50 :SMU 'FHM fQANN'i'HfN 1.35. 1. OS HOINOHJ 'SM 554 x if I , H: 11. 1, QQ 'u,.,ii't2' , . 1. , , n x u A EIGHTY-THREE Q2 x u w v A 'N A K U xu u . 1 1 L uuizzu.-1-xx., .1 ..,.. , .,.vzy x fi. i. Q lILE'1L'.kN'B'UfNlfxX 15113 1 l I U A , ,H .,., , ,.., , .g...lL1,,,.. 1. .. .,,, .. 1 w J 1 ,.1,, SO PH OMOR ES, '22 ' .J ' ll U L I U I V lx k ..,,. 'lLl!IQ.:,v N M Nl- l.I.. .'1l V U All I U A U 1'I1l1.Ll LL? l '.ln,,l1...1H x L ' ' ' 'H ' ' f EIGHTY-FOUR I1 1920 THE CANIONIAN 1990 Sophomore Class History i L . has proven itself an important faction in the student body in quality as well as quantity. Qi As a body the class has been loyal to the school, and through - if' its active and effective part in all school activities has made pos- sible many scholastic functions. As a body the class has con- tributed many able members, who have been successful in winning honors for the purple and gold. URING the first two years of High School the Sophomore Class ii Q r N in . ,Q Of the many Sophomores who entered the various athletic tryouts the abil- ity of Tophil Simon certainly deserves note. In the track meets in the spring of '19, Simon won four medals. He also very ably filled the back guard position on the first basket ball team this year. Several Sophs played on the sub teams and many entered for track and base ball this season. In literary events the Sophomore Class is one of the foremost in the school. Last year out of the eight members on the debate teams, four were Sophomoresg Roger Heylin, negative alternateg and Alton Hall. first speaker on that team: Nathan Hale, aflirmative alternate: and Robert YVood, captain of that team. On this ycar's teams Nathan Hale is second speaker for the aflirmative, and Robert Wvood is captain of the negative team. The representative of the school, last year, in the Boys' Big Eight De- clamamtory contest was Lewis Piper of the Sophomore Class. This year Rob- ert VVood, also a Soph., represented us in the Big Eight Contest at Galesburg. Bob succeeded in doing something' never before done by Canton High, namely winning first in a Big Eight Declamatory Contest. T11 EIGHTY-FIVE 71 YW 1920 1920 LHE CAlN '1 ONIAN Alpaugh, Avis Ash, Russell Ater, Velma. Atkinson. Raymond Barney, Margaret Baxter, Helen Baxter, Reuben Bender, Ethel Berry, Leona Bishop, Goldie Bowton, Ruby Briggs, Otis Brons, Gertrude Brown. Marvin Buchen, Frances Burrell, Annabel Campbell, Ralph Carmack, Gladys Carver, Maurice Chiperfield, Claude C-lark, Clara Cluts, Myldred Conibear, Lucile Conrad, Gladys Coultas, Esther Deer, Gwendolyn Denny, Russell Dodge, Frank Dofre, Edward Dorman, Vivian Earnest, Doris Endres, Fred Fordyce, Earnest Groutage, Mable Gullett, Glenn Hale, Nathan Hall, Alton Harney, Edwin Harris, Dwight Hart, Evelyn Hayes, Bessie Hayes, Mildred Heinzman, Esther Heller Jeanett Heylin, Roger Sophomores Hollandsworth, Annie Hogan., Kenneth Hossler, Mildred Howard, Caroll Huff, Ethel Hudman, Clarence Jackson, Merle Jameson, Goldie Jameson, Helen Jenkins, Glen Jolmson, Doney Josephson, Paul Keefauver, Leota Larson, Arthur Larson, Mildred Lingenfelter, Lillie Maloon, Mildred Mace, Harold Martin, Lester Martin, May Middleton, Mildred Miller, Raymond Moore, Millie Morse, Frances Mullens, Opal Murphy, Laurel Murphy, Ray Millington, Albert Nelson, Margaret Neville, James Nibbelin, Margaret O'Bryant, Charrlesa 0'Leary, Bernice Palmer, Margaret Pensinger, Gerald Peterson, Mildred Phillips, Harold Pickett, Boyd Piercy, Elmer Pinegar, Myrtle Piper, Lewis Prentice, Harriett Preston, Bessie Pringle, Rosella Quillian, Ralph Redfern, Bessie Rennie, Edith Rice, Ruth Riley, Emily Roy, Raymond Ryin, Sylvia, Sutherland, Orcne Sandberg, Lee Saville, Beryl Sexton, Ada Shryock, Helen Silvernail, Leon Simon, Leo Slack, Marie Smith, Amands Smith, Donald Smith, Fern Standard, Hazel Stoke, Edytbe Sullivan, Tom Suydam, Frances Soldwell, Frederick Summers, Carrie Ubell, Nlfillie Van Dyke, Sadie Varnes, Mildred Vittum, Omer XVade, Roscoe YValker, Sturgell NVhccler, Mary XVheeler, lvayman lVhite, Elden XVilliams, Florence XYilliams, Mildred Vifilliamson, Harold Vifilson, George VVilson, Ralph XVilson, Vera Mlood, Robert Vtloodcock, Adelaide Viloodford, Ruth Zaboric, Stanko Zimmerman, Ruth Zinlc, Katherine -uv EIGHTY-SIX 'ml 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1990 55 I ff of XNY X XX N9 w 5 . , X630 'IIN --g-s-Q., .er x, N. 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E.fll.LH1!1.lI. hlLlIIIllfAI42lU1lHflIU1113111 TEJ1,l,1ll17g'X'R'iIEl.,!llI1I1If.fIkI.lUl.lIlI11 ff.1l'fIU.1.lIQ1fL r YLZLNZTTZLYIIYTILTT1ZHKTQTITI. .1 IIJ1' Lllllffgfllilllhi' 54 I M., ,. W , Y. . -, ,, if ,,,,,,,g, Y ,sx.g,,,,.A, ,,,,Y,,,?,.-, A-,- ,f,, ,, ., ,, Si'-'. '4' 4.1 oo QI .. E1 E E If-4 m,,,,,-,,, ., W., -, ,, ,, Nw, V , , A,1i,.g-V-5, , , Yiw ,, W, WA- ,., , ,, ,WA WY. KEQQQNIIIIIYFZLY.I1llH'UU7,1llLl1 YHlH1'iTILTIUITEIIQII' l V 'WV' 1 ,f1LHLIIlH!i11 'Uf I '112k'IE7','Ul5'IIIf', Illll.ll,LLLlll1iIf1IT1T',f1UIl.Z1L1. IU.ZHi!TLI1iTIY.'ILTIIIIITIYUIYII,HillE1'TlII1Qf1UIglEIIlD1Z' X Qi ' W ' M ' ' W' ' WWW 'W ' ' 'WW' W W' ' ' 1 NINETY 920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Fl 5 The Class of '23 HE Class of '23 started upon its High School career in 1919, 5' with two hundred and thirty-one members. This is the largest class that has ever entered C. H. S., and if it con- ? tinues in its good work, it undoubtedly will be a fine class in '23. 'N ff' si' KQVJ The Freshmen were represented in the Boys' Declam- W atory Contest by Clarence Van Arsdale, and in the Girls' Contest by Data Mae Miller. Although neither contestant placed, they both did good work, and we hope to hear from them in the future. In connection with good English week the Freshmen very cleverly presented a playlette, entitled, The Pied Piper. A great many Freshmen boys turned out for basket ball. The class has some fine material in this line and some first string men will un- doubtedly bc developed. They were also well represented in musical events, several members of the class being members of the Boys' and the Girls' Glee Clubs. The Freshman reporter for the Pennant this year was Clarence Van Arsdale. The Class of '23 has done its part in making Canton High School the best school in the state. In spite of the fact that the Class is not organized, its members have taken part in almost all the school activities. Wg-1n..... 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Freshmen Alexander, Allien Flowers, May Klobuchar, VValter Rafferty, Robert Alpangh, Cleo Foote, Kathleen Kohlar, Freda Raker, Mary Aluska, John Foote, Lonnie Kuchan, Charles Randolph, Karl Anderson, Jesse Frame, Paul Leach, Herbert Reed, Harold Armstrong, Carroll Fuller, Josephine Lee, Marguerite Rench, Delbert Arnette, Jesse Ghernadine, Agnes Leland, VVilma Rennie, Doris Asquith, Morrell Gitterman, Carl LinQ'enfelter, Dorothy Riddle, Annie Babcock, Lyle Glandon, Ferne Locke, George Riley, Parke Handle, Pauline Goose, Virginia Mingle, Edith Robertson, Ethel Barker, Esther Gosnell, Mm-iam Miller, Blanche Rock, Lester Barlow, Alta Graham, Beatrice Mclntire, Richard Ronk, Corbly Baylor, Vivian Graves, Harold Marsh, Harry Sandberg, Eulalee Bel'-9011, Menzel Gra.y, Marian ' Martin, Ernest Sargent, Frances Bf'l'l'Y, Dollie Grimm, Stella Mae Martin, Lulue Sepich, Sylvia Blackaby, Helen Grubisicb, Michael Maupin, Bertie Shoemaker, Helen B00llly Rillpll Gunther, Lyle' Maupin, Ruby Shoots, Dollie Bordner, Inez Hallam, Dale Menne, Elizabeth Simon, Tophil BOWH, Richard Hamilton, Lewis Mercer, Donald Sinnnons, Fred Bfllllf, Harlan Hamilton, Richard Mercer, Harold Slater, VValter BTH-591, Helen Hansmeyer, Henry Mellert, Mildred Sporer, Margaret Brillbart, Sheldon Harriss, Luella Michael, Georgialee Spyres, Hugh Brown, Bethena Havens, Jessie Miller, Data May Steen, Huel Brown, Esther Havs, Amy Miller, Donya.l Stiekler, Everett Burnett, Burton Hedge, Mary Miller, Ocea Story, Helen Bllffell, NPVH Hedrick, Ruby Miller, Robert Stouffer, Mary Byrum, Merlena Hedlrick, lVm. B. Morgan, Beatrice Sullivan, Jim Bflfkefl Esther Hendee, Ferne Morse, Bernice Suydam, Cecil Benson, Fred Henderson, Elizabeth Mosher, Cleighton Swope, Faye Cadwaladdder, Merri Henning, Geraldine Myers, Clarence Tanner, Emerson C arpenter, Mabel Haeylin, Gordon Myers, Mildred Taylor, Roland CW V9l', Jessie Hill, Henry Neal, Estel Thorn, Charles Chills, Estelle Hogan, Chris 0'Bryant, Nydia Tink, Lillian Coons, Myrtle Howard, Glen Orendorff, Annabel Tink, Percy Crandall, Marjorie Howard, Hazel Pallister, Gladys Turl, Jessie CFUHC, Cilrl Hum Erminie Palmer, Ernest Tuttle, JON! Cntwright, Marcus Half, Ralph Parker, Lyle Van Arsdale, Clarence Dil-WPS, Raymond Hunt, Bennie Parkin, Louise Vance, George Davis, Cleo Hunt, May Pascoe, Jennie Yarnes, Charlesea Derry, Bernice Heckard, Isabelle Perkins, Alice Van l1iCW, II'lTl3 Dickey, Frank Jacobus, Doyle Phillips, Austin VVarfield, Harold Dideman, Ralph Jolmson, Marie Phillips, Lurlan lliasson, Garnet Dore, Mary Jones, Allene Pierson, Carl Vilatson, Bernice Drake, Catherine Joy, Ray Pittman, Frank iVelch, Dorothy Estwanik, Lucile Justus, Zelma Pittman, Vern 'WheeLer, Howell Everly, Dorothy Kauzlarich,WVlademere Polich, Philip ll'hite, Roland Evert, Aileen Keller, Harold Potter, Dean Vililliams, Dovrotha Ennis, Lewise Keowan, Clarine Powell, Edward 'Williams, Mattie Ferrari, Catherine Ketcham, Ruby Proctor, Howard Vi'illiams, Roseanna Fidler, Julia King, Claude Purman, Harry VVilson, Gretchen Fillingham, Ruth King, Dorothy Quick, Josephine iVinship, Alice Fink, Dorothy King, Carl Quick, Margaret Young, Raymond Flavahin, Jolm Kingsland, Lyle Qnilliam, Essie Zigman, Usalis 'AP N I NETY-TWO 1920 THE CA TONIAN 1920 'hu -xv u 4' gl-un.-uluu . num------my mln-nun Q NINETY-THR 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Bucmoxs X . ---:SSL W- '7' -y, -W F3145-'l,- ii T5if ,- i:: -:1-Q, - ---. fr 'ily' ' ' my -iid 1 if 'E,2g!Q' ,fl:',' - 'f ia- , -3544, ,V M - f ififf? fQ Q:?.T-1 - fi X -gig e,bHI?f52,1,1nn-ff 2 'z-'Fi yi - -X iggm 5-.: :sa 5 1 gp, fa,--in gs Mlrl ', I mga 3 HEQEEQ .gig ir Q45 -,gui 1. !!. -I' .IZ uihm E- 'Q W J 1 Wwkmyffffff wf fff f 1 l fy' f , his W f1!,!Zf,fMfQWQi Qffff r ' . 5 f J Jul K -- f -1e ' ' '51 1 Y T, N '-.J sf Erik. 1 ' 1 F .f-?5 TlZ'l-jf ' - QfE'H - QQ -Y V 7 ' -f -- 7. f'. YL, 'f 'ji' ' wwf? SW Wx' fy, J X-.-.Z i',,,1,- X X '-X -K N1 1 'N Nkfiixfx, IZW X ieffllh '94 NN- 1-l ' f d! A :iii 543 i yw iffff fi in 53:3 - 51: fi?g.g'?-xliafff x E Eir e.: -fi T 'fffif I 'fly 2 E52-zwisffv-mi, 'VW 5 -g Tgzfei-Sj-fam.-f-5:s!,nu::::: i1'2 P f 'M 'f A... E .. al. 1 . x . E,?5g'.e53, 5532-.12:'FQfi'E:::'T I Us-, ge,-f J x 5'-JE . ifeg . E dlllhqf,-T -g: 12.1515-QQIA Q ' , if - fa-:lu 'Nw 1- J9 S!!!-hbx, ...I l il GAA' 2,2127 fiil-up ltkww fy' - 'Q-ASL' .A ,E if .-: M 1 ,,. 55, 4. fax' A-A 1 I V A , Q, ,XJ Qi . -A NA :i n A J N gQ-:5,,f,, 5 -f .cf HMI I N I NETY-FOl'R 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 E, the Class of 1920, wish to take this means of thanking Miss Lemper and Mr. Def- : fenbaugh for the splendid service they have given us NPA! . . . IQ as class advisors and critics Y-.si 5 'lv ,I 3. , , TT' Q 994 2? 5' NT I F v i 'Q H 1 of the Cantonian. By giving not only their time but also many sugges- tions, they have helped, in a great measure, to make the animal what it is. NINETXUFIVE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 i L - E Eshelman Berry Snively 'Pennsinger Dex ry Wl'c-ods Allen Justus Campbell NVallace Drummond Negley Saville Coons Egi......... ..u....... ixg m -m NINETY-SIX R 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 The Cantonian BERNITA MATTHEVVS Editor-in-Chief BERNITA XIATTHENVS RALPH RETTKE . LIILDRED ESI-IELMAN AILEEN SNIVELY . CLAUDE BERRY . LIARIAN NEGLEY . CLYDE CAMPBELL CLAIRE CooNs . THE STAFF . f . . s ROSEMARY XPVALLACE, FRANCES SAYILLE . RALPH RETTK E Business Manager . Editor-in-Chief' . Business Manager . Literay Editor . . Class Editor . . Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager' . . . . Athletic Editor . Assistant Athletic Editor . . . . . . Calendar Ross ALLEN ....... . . . Circulation Bla-nager GUY DERRY . . THELMA PENSINGER, ERBIA DRUMMOND . Assistant Circulation lllanager . . Class Ste-nograplzers . . Joke Editors ROSEMARY VVALLACE, Roman PERKINS . MARJOEIE YVOODS, VERA JUs'rUs . . . Miss GENEVIVE LEMPER, R. A. DEFFENBAUGH . . . . Critics . . Snapshot Editors .?'L..-.u--- . un-.lv .U .mm - u -----I W NINETY-SEVEN 4,74 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Snively Berry Vifoods Llvers Byrum Hayes Van Arsdale Eshelman Kells Campbell XVood Drake Dooley N NINETY'EIGHT N 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 The Pennant v' '1 . - 1 7 . V. . VLR1 year the upper classes of Canton High bchool publish a school paper, The Pennant. The year 1919-20 has certainlv been successful mx 'X , , ' . , . you FTA 1 1 4 1 1 VA I 1 X A 1 X K 1 L -'rx ' 1 4 -U Q , to the highest degree. At the first of the year -1 campaign was c'x1'1'iQ d ,Ag 3. , on by the different classcs for subscriptions. is 1 result there arc over seven hundred names on the books -ind thirty schools on the exchange GS The Pennant is in every respect :1 school paper--written by the pupils, and printed by our own printing department. The staff, under the capable supervision of Miss K1-antz, the critic, have given us every week a paper well worth its price. All the events of the week are recorded with humorous happenings and sayings mixed in. Add to these good editorials on subjects of interest to every high school student, a11d you have a paper of which to ' be proud. This year the staff was composed of the following: Editors . Business Zllannger MU7IHgi11g Editor .fltlzleiic Editor Joke Ediior . Emclzrrnge Editor Class Reporters Critic . AILEEN SNWELY BIILDRED .ESHELMAN MARJORIE VVoons RonEn'r LivEns IJOROTHY DIIAKE CLARENCE DooLEY CLAUDE BERRY' . RoBER'r BYRUM CLYDE CAMPBELL . CLARENCE DOOLEY . . AII,EPIN SNIVELY CLARENCE VAN IXRSDALE EDITH KELI.S Lois HAYES Rom-:R'r XVOOD . Miss NE'r'r1E KRANTZ NINETXUNINE - .-A rn- 4 .4 , 1920 THE CANTONIAN 192 1 N w A E HUNDRED G cvcggocwnc con nu memes 2 as 8 ms 5 'SL , .L .q 9 , N Q 1 and 1 W5 -7 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 4 1 'fl 5 iq 7 tn 5-0 I - VY- -1' A 5 , Z, . l - gif 14-:Il F'-'nd-' 1' ,, Ki? s 3 2 3 6 -wi, fzlff ' f v C' - CT,K-' SY --f C...- 920 THE CA TONIAN 1920 Off1CCIS CLAUDE BERRY Presideni RALPH RETTKE Vice President VIRGINIA XVEAVER Secretary CLARENCE Doom-:Y Treasurer ONE HUNDRED FOUR 'I Y Y 1920 THIL CANIUNIAN 1920 A.L. . . The best School in the State of Illinois l 'Without the great help of the A. L. BI. A. this. our slogan, could never have been realized. The Athletic, Literary, and Musical Association is an organization of the High School students which stages practically all the big events of the year. The following officers were elected early in the year: President . . . CLAUDE BERRY Vice President . RALPH RETTKE Secretary . . YVIRGINIA VVEAVER Treasurer . . CLARENCE DooI.Ev The campaign for members was regarded by all as a great success. The Juniors won in the class contest by securing over one hundred twenty-one memberships. The total enrollment thc first semester exceeded last year's by one hundred, making the total near the five hundred mark. As in previous years, the number decreased in the second semester, but nevertheless over three hundred fifty signed up. , This year a new undertaking was attempted, and the response by the students and townspeople is proof of its success. This was the High School lecture course which is sure to become an annual event. The A. L. M. A. is kept up by the pro- ceeds from the various activities that it puts on. If present conditions continue, the treasury is sure to have a splendid surplus. The Association wishes to take this opportunity to thank the Canton Chamber of Commerce who so generously saved them the expense of purchasing new suits by providing our basket ball team with a complete new outfit. The officers of the A. L. M. A. wish to thank the students and faculty for their hearty cooperation that made the organization attain this year's success. The A. L. M. A. was organized in 1912 and has never ceased to prosper. Let us all help and hope that it may continue to grow in the future as it has in the past. n' GNE IIU NDRED FIVE 920 THE CA TONIAN 192Q Q ................ ........................................ W xg .....M-......-...ml--m--.m........,.m H... .........-f F? 0 E HUNDRED SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN ' 1920 0pA16T2Yf DEBA CARSON l ONE HUNDRED SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1990 Miss Gxmonn Declamafion MR. SNIVELY Declamation Miss DoNN Debating L ONE XIUNDRED EIGTIT 1920 THE CA TONIAN 1920 Declam ation and Debate S' vyigkkwf HIS year has been a very successful one in both declamation and debate. I- fl at it Much new material has been developed which should be able to procure ' ' the much coveted firsts for Canton High nevt Veer If thev do as well 1. as this year's representatives, we shall be satisfied. I In the Boys' Declamatory Contest there were seven contestants, -Gi' all of whom did splendid work. Robert YVood won first place, giving as his selection The Talisman. Robert did well in his subject and succeeded in getting first place in the Big Eight Contest. Chester Powell took second with his reading, The Mansion. He will repre- sent us in the County contest this spring. Lewis Piper was awarded third place. Mr. Snively had charge of the Boys' Declamation, and much credit is due him for our splendid showing. In the Girls' Declamatory Contest, seven girls were chosen out of fourteen con- testants to represent us in the preliminary contest. All did well, and much of the credit should be given to Miss Gifford, who had charge of that phase of the work. Aileen Snivelv winner of last vear's contest was afrain friven first. Her selec- I H I . 3 U . l 5' O D tion, The Littlest Rebel, was a story of the Civil VVar. Although she didnit place in the final contest, we know that we were well represented indeed. Bernita Matthews, giving, as her reading., Billy Boy, was awarded second and will be sent. to Lewistown this spring. Thelma Ottoway won third place. Considering the fact that there was much new material on the debating teams this year, we made a iine record, although we did not win first. Miss Donn was again coach of the teams and their success is due, in a great measure, to her eflicient training. Dorothy Drake, first speaker for the negative, is a quick thinker and convincing talker. This is her second year on the team. Robert Zeigler, second speaker, de- bated for the first time this year and won much favorable comment. Robert W'ood. a veteran of two years, spoke in his usual capable manner. All three will be back next year and we hope for good work then. Marjorie YVoods opened the debate for the aflirmative. Marjorie graduates this year and her loss will be felt greatly. Although this was his first year. the second speaker. Nathan Hale, made a fine showing. Chester Powell, a pleasing and CXDSF- icnced speaker, closed the argument. 'Ss ' ' . ONE HUNDRED X lk ln 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 my--I.-.H um... -H-..-...........mm-..-.......m.... W if Niinm..-.-...m.num-..-.m...mm- .--.......... 1,gg Snively Matthews Girls' Declamatory Contest After much delay caused by the influenza epidemic the seven girls who had been chosen to take part in the Girls' Preliminary Contest, gave their deelamations the evening of February -lcth. Each reading was well rendered. Aileen Snivcly was awarded first place, Bernita Matthews second, and Thelma Ottaway, third. Wood Powell Boys' Declamatory Contest Out of seven contestants, all of whom did excellent work, Robert VVood won first place in the preliminary contest. . He gave as his declamation, The Talisman. In the final contest, held at Galesburg, January 7, he captured first place out of nine entries. This was the first time in the history of the Canton High School that one of our contestants secured the Big Eight Championship in Boys' Declamation. Chester Powell, who won second place in the preliminaries, will represent Can- ton at the Fulton County Contest in the spring. , . ONE HUNDRED TEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 gin... ...... ............................................... iff -............................................ .............- - .V Drake Zeigler Xvood THE QUESTION Resolved, That the United States should at once grant independence to the Phil- ippines. DECISIONS At Canton-Canton Caffirmativej, 25 Monmouth fnegativcj, 1. At Galesburg-Canton fnegativej, lg Galesbulw fafhrmativej, 2. VVoods Hale Powell ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 T . UNDRED ' ' if 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Q T . 51,0 .N X Us 1 C N X72-r?AA 1 N ff ,J I X fy J ' 5 ' 7 777' 14' 4 X ,f J' 1, ff 'i fjQ 0' , 447 Q s NWN, x ni' '13 i NW of, , . . 1 Lf? fi 9 fevoe V ' wx I in'lW.L-T,f A NWN :E ,Z W ' X l K .. 1 H i ,per nb I 6: 156' ' 'f ' - ewehr .' ! .750 6 an --f- l 7fY . U20 THEQ L'.'xN'!'UN LXN lil!!! GLEE CLUB, '20 V! .- ni ... -. apm, , ,,,,,,,, ,,v ,-,, ,W TJ, , ,v,.?c,.3.3,, fm, . Y, -WY - , yi-Q51flI'IllH1lIH'.h1Tl'llllil1YT!lIfI'I'lllUfT'T TU'i'NZ'1w'l11l.', T 'WfQTTlTll'1!lIl' illI1lI!T!fE1'1ETDT!!1KLU'U'x'NITEKIIIKYIIM.. ,..,:l1lL1'ff!1fI!IUITTlHT'L.VlUl.lTllliEnl:l141HTIEIIlU11QlZTUEEH'illliifllillllllli'liillllllllllx 5 W, , ,, , , N Y -,,,,., MH, ,, ,lymfwwf ,,,, , MA, YH, , Y, ,, , V- I ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN Y 1920 THE CAN FONIAN 1920 l The Girls' Glee Club Canton High has been very fortunate again this year in having a large number of talented people among its members. For three years Canton High has been able to boast of an excellent Girls' Glee Club. Mr. Campbell has been the instructor ever since the club was organized. lVhen the club was reorganized this year, there was such a large number of girls rushing to take part in this work, that membership was restricted for the most part to Juniors and Seniors. Much effort has been put forth, both by Mr. Campbell and by the girls to make this club a good one and udging from Mn. CMu,m,,.,, their entertainments, they have been very successful. The club sang at the Fulton County Teachers' Meeting, which was held here this Spring and their work was praised by all who heard them. They also gave a musical concert before the assembly, which was greatly enj oyed. Y . lVe expect to have the pleasure of hearing them a few more times before the end of the school year. RIEINIBERS Consuelo Anderson Leah Mclntire Mildred Aonld Lulu Martin Julia Awl Bertie Maupin Margaret Barney Ruby Maupin Irene Bordner Beulah Mellert Nettie Burnett Margaret Mettler Annabel Burrell Georgialee Michael Vina Bybee Marguerite Miller Jeanette Calkins Nellie Murphy Myrtle Coons Anna Blanche Murray Eva Cunningham Charlesa O'Bryant Nellie Dairs Thelma. Ottaway Erma. Drmnmond Thelma Pensinger Mildred Elliott Jean Pittman Ruth Erkel Maude Preston Bessie Evans Bessie Redfern Bernice Foraker Agnes Romine Mary Graham Sylvia Ryin Mabel Groutage Dollie Shoots Ruth Haggerty Marie Slack Helen Harter Erminia Smith Lena Hatfield Aileen Snively Lois Hays Orene Sutherland Jeanette Heller Dorothy Thompson Mildred Hossler Martha. Tyler Blanche Huff Ruth Van Meter Helen Jameson Rose VVallace Dale Johnson Anna Marie YVatson Goldie Jameson Margaret ll'atson Leota, Keefauver Emilee VVeiler Veda Keller Ruth VVeirather Dorothy King Maurine NViley Mildred Leigh Violet lVilliamson Margaret Lloyd Maude lVooddel1 Verna. Lowe Ruby Hokenson ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN i 1920 'l'1,I ,l+1 CANTON IAN 1920 fa We lid pf? ,EJ El 3 IEX EE! W 1 avg? EV -.-2 Q rii tix E ef E 0 YS' U-LEE CLUB, '2 fn r-I L P w swf- , M, ,W .. , -,,, ,, ,-,,,,. ,, ,,7,1,-Q sfX ,,,,,Y,,,,. g-W,N,...Kn Y .Y7Y qsg 17 'A , .... . .. .. ,,.. ,. . ,.,.., .. ,. ,. Y ,.-. . . W.. V M. .. .. ,..., 1. , x-ge-mxnu.L.-Lm.::.1L..,.L..11xuL-.1u..,..11L. mg: ,... ..1.11:u:1-:.u1uuux.:,muuuxr..,1...11uxm1. ...rnwyywgmmumu:1..1u1u.xzu.L,.J1unx1mz..Auruup1g.1Lmu3..1z:.11mgg.igu1111mx1L.Um.xnnn3 5 5,113 W N ' 'W ' 'hllll' YM 14.5 'Y '7i' ? ' ' ' Jn, INE HUNDRED SIXTEEN 1 920 TI-IE CANTON IA N 1920 The Boys' Glee Club .NA djs' 66 5- . . . . MONG the many new things tlns year, Canton High bchool has been 'ri 4: ' if fortunate enough to have a Boys' Glee Club. In previous years only ' ' the girls have organized into a club. However, this year, under the .- capable direction of Mr. Campbell, our regular music teacher, the boys L Vi it fl got together and formed a club of their own. The Glee Club has about -5.2 twenty members and their melodious music can be heard almost any Tuesday noon over in the Gym. The class was divided into sections of first and second bass, first and second tenor. The boys have been working hard and although they have had no opportunity to appear in public, we hope we may have the pleasure of hearing them before the year is over. This is the first year of a . Boys' Glee Club but if this work is continued, Canton will undoubtedly be able to produce a Glee Club which will be worthy to represent the school. The following are members of the Glee Club: Russell Brown Ralph Van Houten Ralph Rettke Ralph Bartle Osborne Henry Lester Martin Raymond Stearns Burnett Ball Cleo Alpaugh Fred Endres Ira Haggerty Robert Zeigler Morrell Tucker Rozell Woodford Fred Howe Harold James Marion Negley Harold Vllormser Clyde Campbell ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN' 920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 Ef'N....... mu... ......................In--.......... ............ U....mu.....-..........m......... .....u-mf...-H ,.........-...vgjf Q. .EW E? ONE. HUNDRED EIGHTEEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 M Ill nlm Mfifi KW W, 'fr X 'E HUNDRED NINETEE 920 THE CANTGN IAN 1920 k........... ......-m.............-....i.......... inI.......................-...-.......... .um ........... ai r The Arrival of Kitty SX 1. amfgfiwen 4 - 1 If - 1, as mfr usual, the Senior Boys Burlesque was the hit of the season. The S. Jw . ,. ,, . . . . 5: Arrival of Kitty was presented under the direction of Mr. Sl1lVCly. g g h Each part was very skillfully interpreted. The new scenery, which 'f it was used for the first time, helped, in a large measure, to make the v ,lg il ,vi Fai ff gl N 0 I play a success. The costumes, made by the sewing classs, were indeed Y -Grd lovely. especially Kitty's. The play was extremely funny, and the audience were kept laughing continually. Bobbie Baxter, pursuing his little love affair with Jane against the opposition of her uncle, VVilliam lliinkler. has occasion to disguise himself in female costume, and is taken for Kitty, an actress and close friend of VVinkler. Much confusion results but Hnally everything turns out happily, leaving three happy couples namely, .lane and Bob, Kitty and Ylfinkler, and Aunt .lane and More. The cast for the play was as follows: William VVinkler ...,.......,...,.,..............,...,...........,.................. A rehie Turl Aunt Jane, his sister .....,.. ,... l tozell Wloodford Jane, his niece ...........,.... ........ 3 Iorrell Tucker Bobbie Baxter ....... ........,. R oss Allen Benjamin More ........ ........ C lare Coons Ting, bell boy ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,... C eeil VVilliams Sam, colored porter .,...,...... ,,..,.. O rville P:1rlii1lS Kitty, an actress .......,.,..,........... ,.,..... F red Johnson Suzette, Aunt .lane's maid ...,....,.,........,........................,..... Grant Foote Scene-Oilice of Halcyon House in the Catskill Mountains. Time-One day in August. Act I-Late Morning. Act II-Early Afternoon. Act III-Almost Evening. 1 'JS X N X !9?Q?feYs ge! ONE HUNDRED TWENTY 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 DRED TWE ' ' 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Claire Coons Robert Wood Mary Gilroy Ross Allen President Vice President Secretary Business Manager The Garrick Club For a long time the students of Canton High School have wished to organize a dramatic club. Something always prevented, however, and it seemed that our wish would remain unrealized. This year We again met to organize and due to the effi- cient assistance and cooperation of Mr. Snively, we succeeded. All through the year we have tried to carry out the object of the club-to promote the social life of the school and to create more interest in good dramatic and literary works. VVe have had many interesting as well as instructive meetings and we feel that the time has been well spent. VVe wish to take this means to show our appreciation to Mr. Snively. At the first meeting officers for the year were elected as follows: . President ........... CLAIRE CooNs Vice President . . ROBERT XVOOD Secretary . . . . MARY GILROY Business Manager . . . . . . . . . Ross ALLEN The constitution was made and approved. It was decided that all students must have an average of eighty before being eligible for membership. After due consideration, the members decided to name the organization the G-rarrick Club. The first financial undertaking of the club was to purchase new scenery for the Assembly Hall stage. To raise the necessary funds for this worthy object a movie. Anne of Green Gables, was given at the Garden Theater. During the ticket sale, some of the members gave the most interesting advertising campaign ever held in the Assembly. The benefit was a decided success and brought a sum of eighty dollars into the treasury. After the stage was refitted, the remainder will go to buy books for thc library. Under the direction of Mr. Snively, four one-act plays were presented to the public by members of the club. Each person was given a part in one of the four 'B . - . - .i-.m.....m..w -im--1.-U l ONE HUNDRED TVVENTY TXVO 1 l 1920 THE CA TONIAN 192 plays, Joint Owners in Spain, The Bishop's Candlesticks, A Broken Engage- ment, and The Dear Departed. Then by a series of tryouts the best were chosen for the cast in the iinal presentation of the plays. The returns from these plays were also used for the library fund. Going on the assumption that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, we found time to have a few social events. Perhaps the most enjoyable of these was a kid's party, held in the school gymnasium. Many and varied were the costumes of the little folk. And such a good time as we did have, playing drop the hand- kerchief, and blind n1an's bluff 1 After a delicious picnic supper, we left for home declaring the party a great success. Although many of the members graduate this spring, we are looking forward to the work of the Garrick Club in the future. lVe believe that an organization such as this cannot help but succeed in bringing' credit to C. H. S. i 9 'N x N G03 sm ill 0 Q, ONE H L, NDRED TWENTY THREE i F- N 4 1920 THE CANTON IAN 192 L ' - ONE HUNDRED TXYENTYAFUUR 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 U' hi' I X XI I- I X IX , 24- -Wd? f , . f . 'I qi- I 2 454 41, 7 I 2 1 6 W I X I . ,N. ' 1 Jinx' x , I P I I I ' I II , X - I . .-i- I I if I I I I :I II ' I II I II. I I I I I III IX Ix I I I I II I A I - 'WWII ,WWW I I I ,aa yy A . 4 -Wm T-T.: jig? 2 -wif 1 K7 If I 5 ,fi1 I -,Q g,,ff if 5 , g -5 - Y,,,?f-g7Et-SL 45' a-,---A--'- 5.2333 ' IUNDRED TYVENTY-F 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 Senior-Junior Party, 1919 HE first event in the social life of the two upper classes was the Hal- lowe'en party given by the Senior Class to the Junior Class in the gymnasium of the Grammar School. 5 5 The gymnasium was dressed for the occasion in Hallowe'en array, Tis, Li- stalks of cor11 being prominent, pumpkins peeping from unlooked-for H : 4 R J ,v 3 K . ' 5 ix 4,5 E47 mg? places and over all a dim light which cast weird shadows. The participants came en. masque and there was a great variety of costumes-witches, Japanese girls, gypsies, farmer Jake and his wife, sunbnnnet babies, and even soldiers and Jack-tars. After every one had tried to guess who his neighbor could be, each found a partner and the grand march display of costumes, then all unmasked. There were shouts of laughter as all were recognized. The Master of Ceremonies then declared that we were to prepare to meet our doom. He told us to follow a long and winding passage and with throbbing hearts and shaking knees we set forth. Two white-robed figures led us to a dark corner where we beheld two ghost-like forms who commaded us to bend over a table. VVith many gutteral sounds of rejoicing from our executors, our heads were cut off ! VVhile some were being decapitated others gathered around the piano and played and sang. while still others made interesting looking figures bobbing for apples which were suspended from the balcony on strings. Ill due time we were told to get in line and refreshments of cider, apples, dough- nuts, and ginger bread were served, which tasted very good after our experiences. The next thing in order was to arrange our chairs facing the stage to listen to a burlesque given by the Senior boys which proved to be very amusing. The entertain- ment represented the rehearsal of a play, the stage being set so that one side pre- sented the stage behind the scenes and the other side showed the stage set for the real play. The actors were rehearsing for the play and all tried to do their best. but in spite of this, the prompter was kept busy supplying lines and telling the stage hands to beat the drum for thunder and rattle the beans in a pan for rain to signify a storm which was supposed to be raging. VVasn't Dwight Itlurphy clever as Lady Agatha Allrope and didn't the villain look funny as he kissed the hem of Lady Agatha's dress when he proposed to her? It is said that Lady Agatha looked so realistic that some of the boys in the audience lost their hearts when they saw her. The leading lady, her lover, and the heavy villain, together with the by-play of the prompter and stage hands went to make up an unique burlesque. After spending a delightful evening the twenty-oners departed declaring the twentiers splendid entertainers. ---as ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 3'?. .............. ummm... m.m..,mm-mf jail u.-.nn...-H....................--... ..............- W 'Br wiv ,- 3 ON EH UNDRED TXVENTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1970 ! 1919 J unior-Senior Reception 2ii5.54'M5s3r . . e5.'q5,i S I think back over the many events we have had during the past two ,i years the one that stands foremost in my mind is that of the reception which was given to the Seniors of the class of 1919. It has been a time-honored custom for the Junior Class of C. H. S. to start the pre-graduation events with a reception to the Seniors. VVe, like all of the Juniors that had gone before us, were keenly an- ticipating our first big step in the social life of upper classmen. Plans were completed and the reception held on Friday evening, April 25th, in the Grammar School gymnasium. VVho will ever forget that feeling of pride and happiness as he viewed the 'gym' in its party clothes P lVe found ourselves looking upon a beautiful garden. Lattice work interwoven with green ferns and flowers of all kinds decorated the space below the white balcony. The upper part was woven with flowers and vines from which the sweet notes of birds could be heard. Beneath the balcony were placed wicker chairs, settees, swings, floor lamps, and large palms which tended to make the garden more realistic. The Senior colors of purple and white were interwoven with the Junior colors of blue and white. The dainty white dresses of the Senior girls and the delicately colored dresses of the Junior girls blended with the dark suits of the boys. i An excellent program was given by Miss Bernita Matthews, Miss Lila Gifford and Mrs. Meyer Driessen which was enjoyed very much by all. Following the program refreshments of ice cream, cake, mints and punch were served. The remainder of the evening was occupied by dancing to the tantalizing music furnished by Dings' Orchestra. All too soon the hour for leaving came and our longed-for reception was over, but I can still see it in my imagination and the picture will live forever as one of the most pleasant memories of the years spent at the dear old C. H. S. .7 , 9 -o S2 mn QTEK! .H 1 :git 'Ha seats .swag Q ,.:?x, I lx -'hui :asa f1BiwQ Qriizrriti. X Iliff Q- -- - l ONE HUNDRED TYVEkTY'ElGHT .1 5-x . IDD--F-lITll I 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 fw 4' . as 2 C gf ' , f1k. awa Sl A ' D. SM 'r I- ws QB icaaozf,-154 0 NDRED THIRTY- 1920 TI-IE CANTONIAN 1920 ' L K L. R.. A. Di:Fr'Exn.xuo1I Conch Mr. Deffenbaugh, our coach, is a man Wl10 does not Stop at hard work, and neither did he let the team stop, as is shown by their record. Mr. Deifelmbaugli has brought the team through the most successful season in basket ball that C. H. S. has ever known. From the first he demonstrated that he knew the game from the inside and out and also knew how to pass on such knowledge to the team. Much credit is due Coach Deffcnbaugh for during his Hrst year in C. H. S. he brought the team through as tirst in the District, second in the State, and Fourth in the Interstate Tournaments. g4 'l , l'l'lll ll lV SWG 1 NE HUNDRED THIRTX TMO 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 !Y mQ0 ' 'Vw Q Q U X I f X , ff l,. X f f M N EE 5 AAl,. 9 .NIL t X VV'.,' ik 5 ,Z Q' T f ' K- Mi 255 ig , ei Aww 515 'Sz' 1 ' 'XY 1 . RED THIRTY- 1920 I 52 PHE CANTONIAN 1920 .1 . A LLEN BRAX1' Yell Leaders - umunnnmnmm K ' ONE H g ' 'QP 'G f' UNDRED THIRTY-FOUR ISP 'U 'VH ffl L' K ' 1 . X'ElUNifxN Nr , r I VL . .,,,,. I.. .,.,, 1 11 ' X 1 11 1 1 xv V .V , ,5 .-1.1gV.:,,,..A,,::Z'1,:.,:' Q ,,,..., rw L, ..'iT.ni111. 11v'w111 fL , g iv -YV :X , ,,,,, i , , W, YM' ,m:V..,,v - ,mr-1' T-V-,I--I--,, .:., .v ,,--Y.-f----Y., - V . , 1 HL Y X W ., L, ,..-,u..,:v1 ...., 44.1. W u' :z...11..1i... u T' fl mxffifiihlzvrxxri ziilw?-'Zi -A ., WW ww Y f ,fum ONE HIYNDRED THYRTY'FIVE 71 W YY T 1920 1920 1HE CANLONIAR gig Campbell, Center ........ Negley, Forward ..,,.... Berry, 3.- Individual Records Running Guard ,....,.. Davalt, Forward ....,... Perkins, Forward ....... Johnson, Forward ..... Rettke, Forward ...... Hunter, Guard ..... Sutton, Center ..... Simons, Guard ..... Total .....,.. Canton ......,. Canton ...,.... Canton ........ Canton .....,.. Canton .l....... Canton ......... C anton ...,,... Canton ,,...... Canton ........ Canton ........ Canton ......,. Canton ........ Canton ........ Canton .....,.. Canton .,,,,,,, C anton ....,.,. Canton ........ Canton ..,..... Canton ,.,,.,. . Canton ...t.... Canton ,....... Canton ,...,... Canton ........ Canton FII-I LD GOALS ....,...203 S1 23 54 1-14 10 .. 4 3 ..1 0 Basket Ball Scores 22 27 38 45 27 58 22 11 47 23 32 -L6 52 28 41-11 1-1- 69 51 16 35 37 1-1 11 Elmwood ........ Peoria Manual Rock Island .... Moline ........... Jacksonville .... Jerseyville ..... Ixewanee ........ Peoria Manual Galesburg ..,... Jacksonville .. Bloomington .. Rock Island .... Moline ......., Rushville .... Elmwood .... Rusllville .... Quincy ..... Easton Macomb ............... Peoria Manual Joliet ..............,. Olney ............. Mt. Vernon ...... Detroit, llicll. 102 FOUL TOTAL GOALS POINTS '11 410 2 1611- 148 108 5 33 20 8 6 2 0 113 899 18 15 1-1 .. 22 10 23 11 12 10 8 27 6 8 6 20 16 11 15 21 14 10 19 18 10 Canton ..,..... .... 2 2 Fargo, S. D ............. .,,. 1 2 Canton ,,.,.... .... 1 9 Viliniield, Kansas ....... .... 4 -1-1 Canton .,.,,.,..,.... ..t. 1 1 Superior, 1Vis ...... ...... 2 5 Canton ...,.,.. ....,,, S 99 Opponents ....... .. .... 4433 gl ONE HUNDRED THIRTX' QIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 S7 Cmlvmz Bnmu' Captaiiz ONE HL NDRED TIIIRTY-SEVEN 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 i il Captain Berry held the position of running guard on this yearis team and made for himself a wonderful record. Berry is a four-year man. In '19 he was chosen captain of the Second District All-Star team at Peoria. This year he was chosen captain of the District All-Star team and guard on the State All-Star team. Doodle played a steady game and was known for his ability in passing the ball combined with his stick-to-it-iveness in guarding. Berry was not only good at guarding and passing but was very accurate on foul baskets, making 102 this season, thereby exceeding all previous records. Next year C. H. S. will have to look for another running guard as our captain graduates with the class of '20. Negley, our tall heavy weight forward, is a player that all the opponents try to get away from, for as a member of the famous Plow City Hve he plows right through the game. Neg is a three-year man, playing the eighth position in '18. He is noted for his stellar floor work and reverse turn. He is a very hard player to guard and has made many guards look foolish with his reverse turn and accurate basket shooting. In all his games this year Neg has starred with the rest and he will be missed on next year's team. - . fy ........... .....-.......m....... 5, , -........................ ax ' om-: HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT I W 1 1920 TIHL CANTONIAN 1920 Last year when the team lost Captain Sanders, it was necessary to look for a man to fill his position of back guard, and Simon was chosen. Tophil certainly did fill that gap and covered himself with glory while doing it. He was chosen back guard on our District All-Star team and back guard on the Second All-Star team at the State meet. Top- hil wa.s big enough to take the ball away from every oppo- nent that came within his reach. He is captain-elect of next year's team. and therefore C. H. S. is certain of get- ting one man on the All-Star teams for two more years. Davalt was a regular man on long shots, always drop- ping o11c in at a critical moment. Sleepy is a player that has hard luck on baskets until we need them and the11 we always depend on him to raise the score. Hubert is a two- year man, filling sixth position in '19 and regular in '20. It's a good thing for the opponents of Canton High that he graduates this year for he certainly showed wonderful abil- ity at the ,end of the season. ,- A -. ONE HUNDRED TIHRTX NIINE V 1 V 19 P0 1 HE CAN FONIAN 1920 Campbell, our center, has a record whicll breaks previous records made by C. H. S. basket tossers. Clyde was chosen as center of the First District All-Star team at Peoria in 'l9g and this year was again chosen as center of the First District and First State All-Star teams. To Clyde goes the honor of being the champion point getter for the years of '19 and '20, as well as in the District Tourney, ,20. This was undoubtedly his stellar year since he has made a record of AMO points. Campbell is a four-year mall playing the 8th position in '17 and regular, '18, '19, '20, To say that C. H. S. will feel his loss when he graduates this year is putting it mildly. 'i Johnson was a little late in getting started this season, but once started he went with a whirlwind rush. Vvllell such men as Judd play the sidelines it keeps the first team men play- ing hard. This is Judd's first year on the team, but if he had another year to play he would probably be one of the fastest forwards C. H. S. has ever had. ONE HUNDRED FORTY V , 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Perkins was the small man of the team, but never- theless when Scoop went into the game he kept the guards moving to find him. He was not only a fast for- ward but had an eagle-eye for the basket, always caging one or two in the few minutes that he played. This was Scoops first year on the team and he certainly did excellent work for a one-year man. Rettke was a player similar to Scoop, always going into the game with lots of pep. Ralph didn't play in so very many games this year, but when he did play, he fought hard and fast to the last blow of the whistle. ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ON E 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 Hunter was a new man on this year's team, filling in as guard whenever needed. To say that there is little difference between Harold's playing and that of the reg- ular guard is not saying too much for him. It is really a shame that such a player as Hunter should necessarily play the bench. Harold graduates this year or he cer- tainly would star on next year's team. During the District Tournament the different teams were allowed to enter ten men. Canton used nine men all season but picked Sutton for the tenth. Sutton was a new man at the game but he showed the true spirit of Canton High-working hard and doing his best. Donald is a Sophomore this year so Canton High is assured of a good player for two more years. ONE HUNDRED FORTYATVYO Y Y 1020 THE CANTOB IAB 1900 K ' 0397 - District Tournament Canton High School for the fourth time in eight years won the District Cham- pionship. Owing to the forming of the new districts in the State, Canton High was fortunate enough to get the tournament held here. There were seventeen teams, rep- resenting fivc counties, namely: Schuyler, Hancock, Fulton, Adams, and McDonough. The general opinion of the teams playing here was that the Canton tournament was a great success. C. H. S. players had little trouble in winning from Rushville, Quincy and Eas- ton, but were doped as having a hard time defeating Macomb High. Macomb had had little trouble in winning her games until the final and looked to be a strong bidder for the championship. On Saturday night, March 6, Canton and Macomb met to decide the champion- ship. The gym was crowded to the limit and a great many were turned away. The game was fast and our famous '20 five simply had Macomb outelassed. A great many said Canton played ball like a regular 'varsity five that night. Every man played the game and played it like real basket ball players should. After Canton got the first basket the game was never i11 doubt, for the score kept climbing and climbing. lVhen the gun finally cracked we were left the winners of the District Tournament of '20, by the score: Canton, 4-65 Macomb, 21. CANTON DISTRICT ALL-STARS Three members of our champion five were chosen for the District All-Star team. The players were judged by their playing ability, sportsmanship and conduct on the floor. They were chosen by the officials of the tournament and the result of choosing was read at the end of the third quarter of the last game. Berry was selected as run- ning guard, with the honor of being captain. Campbell was chosen as center and Simon as back guard. DISTRICT ALL-STAR TEAM Albright, Bushnell ...,....... ...... F 01'W1ll'd Murphy, Macomb H. S ....... ...... F orward Campbell, Canton ........... ...... C enter Berry, Canton ..... ....... G llllfd Simon, Canton ..... .-...-. G llflfd OYE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1900 C o 4-U CI ,ca O A N J E N 2 5 -5 E Q 4-7 U : es P, ea A O 4-I GJ as I , D : ,dx v-rn . O R -E Q .. U 4.w -as .-D Us un C 4 5 'F' U JG fi- x 1 'A X r A X .E i E 4.a W Di : I4 . 5 : ' ' - to : so I : : H : GQ ou N +1 G3 .-. QS ei A 01 A ' 'D on W rm -Q M '-F ., - A ,Q A E x:: E ra : fd I O 3 JI S 3 .D Q O '55 rn cn --. g: ,TJ Q D 5-4 C3 :S :S 4-3 Q U: ft' A F1-1 CQ C? U r-'A w f-A x f-A x x r-'X w r-A X rj'K X f-A x .J : , ' 'U . . 1 I I E E ' I 5 E .Ei 3 I E gf 5 ' : - ,j 3 TE, U : 'EIU .Q E E 2 1 '2 ,if 'E : : E E G s: E E +53 G 'r rv '5 'cs 2 S S E 52 'U a 0 --S s: 3 E -3 17 E : 5 S fs ':, 2 Z Q 5 ': E 2 . ' ' -4 , ' . : Q 41 U2 PQ A 1 A A Lil FQ FQ I2 n-. O' Q rr Qi N xr' ONE HUNDRED PORTY-FOUR Y Y N1 1970 FHL LANTONIAN 1970 1 State Tournament CANTON, 165 PEORIA LIANUAL, 141 This was probably the fastest game in the tournament. Canton obtained a good lead in the first half, but in the second half Peoria Manual had a good come-back, tieing the score numerous times. It was necessary to play two overtime periods be- cause of the tied score. In the last minute of play Campbell made the deciding basket which put Peoria Manual off the list as State Champions. CANTON, 355 Jour-:'r, 19 On Friday afternoon Canton met Joliet, a good team, until matched with our famous five. At no time was the game in doubt, Canton leading by a large margin throughout. The winning of this game put us in the semi-finals. CANTON, 37, OLNEY, 18 For the first time in any of the tournament games Canton lost the lead, leaving Olney feeling good at the end of the first half. But when Canton came back, it was with such a rush as to leave Olney wondering, and the holders of the little end of the score. ' CANTON, 1419 MT. VERNON, 18 In the final game of the tournament Canton was defeated by a true dark horse.', At no time were we able to obtain the lead. It is the opinion of many that had we got in the lead the tournament would have been ours. It was said by the officials and those who saw the games that although Mt. Vernon won from us they were ranked as about seventh, while Canton had the best team at the tournament. However, we placed second with three men on the two State All-Star teams and this sets a new record for C. H. S. basket ball players. OUR STATE ALL-STARS Canton placed two men on the First All-Star team of the State and one on the Second, while she also has the distinction of placing the most men on the All-Star teams in the State Tournament. Berry was chosen as guard and Campbell as forward on the First All-Star team and Simon as guard on the Sc'cond. Following are the names of those on the All-Star teams: FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM Campbell, forward ........................................... . ............... Canton R, Miller, forward. ...... ........ li It. Vernon Stilwell, center ........ ............... O lney Berry, guard ...... ...... ...... ...... . . . .......... C anton lVilson, guard ........................................................ ...... C entralia ' SECOND ALL-STAR TEALI Craig, forward ..................................................... ........ G alesburg Baker, forward .... ------ R 0Cllf0I'd Valentine, center ...... ....... IN T211'i0I1 Biggs, guard ......... ....... 3 Turion Simon, guard ...... ---.-.. C anton ONE HUNDRED FORTYAFIVE 07 on 9 1 xy 1 THE CA TONIAN W X l'.'.' 2 Agape, -:A EJ: 5856 w llli' Ihlll m N 56505, .HERE IEE 5050? .DEM x , Ilitlt em qggmcmecgma X -'-I' ON Amgen-Dog xg NCCENEA N ' Ilxlll NN E252 KH :ENN mmngnmgmoxf :EE SSEO X Eimm SSEO K f 5:2 50:2-KE l-:I-bm hzcwccw :Emm EOEGUAH H5 2:50 Q-Sm E'-nw Angie, .92 NEEH --:hmm QBMEECSQ E-.mm Jzgimvshv Eine ehev-Dex :ig 6:2250 It-.MUN E232 EEE JESUS E-.MN MOELKSHUH-m EAN dhsmmuqww :EQN EMRQEGSO .I-:me SSEO :eww Qggbm :E-ce avri- lim: EBQQU :glen Antoni 1U ig in 5 9 Lx 120 ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX fi 19 70 1 HE CANTONIAN 1970 Wisconsin Inter-State Tournament Something out of the ordinary happened to Canton High School this year. An Inter-State tournament was held at the University of YVisconsin at Madison. The teams placing first and second in the State tourneys from ten states, were given invi- tations to play in this tournament. The teams there represented the following states: lVisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, Kansas, Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, N. Dakota, S. Dakota, and Indiana. Owing to the sickness of two of the regular players, Indiana withdrew, and another VVisconsin team replaced them. CANTON, 115 DETROIT, LIICHIGAN, 10 This was probably one of the hardest fought games of the tournament, as De- troit put up the best defensive game we had yet been up against, leading at the end of the first half. Owing to poor train connections the team arrived late in Madison and therefore was not in the best condition to enter the game. But in spite of all these handicaps, the boys played wonderful ball. CANTON, 223 FARGO, N. DAKOTA, 12 This was another hard fought game, but contrary to the preceding one, very fast. Fargo led by three points at the end of the first half. However, Canton gave them a surprise by nearly doubling the score on them in the second round. This game put Canton in the semi-finals. CANTON, 193 TVINFIELD, KANSAS, 41 This was another fast game. Canton was able to keep up with the famous Win- field team during the first half. But in the second round of play the VVinfield for- wards, with their fast dribbling and accurate basket shooting, were able to break through our defense, leaving us to play for third place in the evening. CANTON, 115 SUPERIOR, VVISCONSIN, 25 The Canton-Superior contest for third place was rough and ragged, the Superior team fouling without restraint. They were evidently tutored in foot ball, and the Canton tossers, fagged as a consequence of three hard fought games, were not able to withstand their crude slaughter. A banquet was given to all the teams after the final game. Canton was awarded a silver loving cup for placing fourth in the tourney. Canton placed higher than any other Illinois team in the Inter-State meet and therefore is the best team in Illinois! 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I my A I -Tv dr F90 . 1 I ff -.v. pn... .. .- W X I f l V N J 39 .5 rw ---.m,..m. .m .... - - . . U.....-M...--..-m.-...n--...............-nlm.I..4.....nu1........m.............w UE -.-M... ...mu...m-................ .I .- .-M...-. H..-m....... H. .m mm N..-.....-..............-.......... ONE HUNDRED FI FTY'ONE f 1 19 P0 FHL CANTONIAN 1920 E ngggfqr e pt e mb e School begins. No one has an assembly seat. Mr. NVirtz initiates Freshmen. Freshies are fussed and inquisitive. Classes begin. Assembly Hall seats are assigned. Freshies weep because a large per- centage are put in overflow rooms. Fairer sex excited. A rush to enroll in History classes. Mr. Ryan is taken for a Senior. Everything running in the usual groove. Everybody is glad for the week end vacation. Oh! it's a gay life if you don't weaken. Hurrah! Only thirty-tive weeks of school. Twelve weeks till Christmas. How is the mail man working, Ross? Mr. Campbell, the old faithful, returns. We have chapel and have an old-fashioned using. The day is dark and dreary, so is school, teachers and everything. Senior class organizes. President, Ralph Rettkeg vice president, Morrell Tnckerg secre- tary, Mildred Eshelmang treasurer, Claire Coons. Juniors are invited to the Senior wiener roast to-morrow night. Juniors, plenty of mud and water in Owl's Nest to-night. Senior wiener roast. Juniors organizfe. President, Athal Kennedy, vice president, Edmund Brcedg treasurer, Mable Browng secretary, Virginia VVeaver. Colonel Chiperfield addresses us on the Constitution of our country and what it means to us, at general assembly this morning. Mr. lveigle gives an address on A Better Canton Through the Chamber of Commerce. Cantonian and Pennant staffs are appointed by the English department. It rains,--it poursg the assembly leaks. Doodle stumbles over a dishpan put on the floor to catch the leakings. The first Pennant goes to press. The bacon Herb Derry brought from Galcsbnrg last year needs to be removed from the Pennant box. Doodles starts big Pennant contest for subscriptions. Miss Krantz and Ralph Brant take part. VVe go back to stone age stuff in the way of punishment. Mi-.C Deienbaugh makes the culprit stand in front of the assembly. Chapel this morning. Mr. VVirtz has charge. Class meetings to-night. Mr. Snively's second year Public Speaking class gives a program of James VV. Faley's poems. Mr. Snively is highly complimented on his ability to train students for this kind of work. The first month of school ends quietly. Every one survives the J-unior wiener roast in the wilds of Bryant. Seniors out in full force. Chapel this morning. The A. L. M. A. votes to give Canton the chance to have the Red- path Lyceum Lecture Course of five numbers here. VE.--- --'-25' ONE HUNDRED FIFTY TWO 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 4. 2 Q ' ina E- ':J jtyglqis C t o b e r .ga My 759- e :ZR 1. Big row over class scraps. Do unto them as you wish to be done by, is motto selected. 2. Mr. Shirley leads us in general assembly singing. Our melodious strains vamp a gray and white cat in the A. H. Mr. Buthod comes to the rescue. 3. Hey! Skinnay, fetch y'ur Katty an' hurry! Schoo1's out ani we kin go to the horse show. 6. A. L. M. A. elects ofiicers as follows: President, Claude Berryg vice president, Ralph Rettkeg treasurer, Clarence Dooleyg secretary, Virginia YVeaver. 7. Seniors tell us about their benefit show, Oct. 23. Gee! it's going to be great. Buy your tickets early. S. Teachers dissipated too much at the party last night. They are all in. Ain't it funny how people change over night. 9. Tickets! Senior Benefit Show! Jack Pickford and Louise Huff i11 Mile a Minute Kendall. 10. Riley program is given in the assembly. Anness Sloss, a C. H. S. graduate, sang two of Riley's poems put to music. 13. General Assembly for the purpose of starting A. I.. M. A. membership drive. Blue Monday? No, indeed! 14-. Senior numbers placed mysteriously on front walk. Some things are being taken as natural occurrences. iVill wonders ever cease? 15. Report cards out this noon. Did you get Perfect or Unexcelled? Many absences this afternoon. 16. Oh, Skinnay! Com'on over, 21 in Junior class colors in the big' trec. Ross Allen creates a great deal of excitement by climbing the tree and hurling the 21 to the pavement. School out at 2:30. Teachers' Institute to-morrow. No school. 20. Blue Monday for sure. Oh, why did Eve take that apple! 21. The sun was shocked at what I said yesterday and refuses to shine. 22. Class meetings to-night. 28. 'Roosevelt Memorial program. Mr. Gaylor talks on Roosevelt. 24. VVhee! d0n't you smell smoke? XVell, we had a fire drill and lots of fun. There was a fireman to watch us, too. 27. Back again. The time changed to the old, old time. Get me? About a million tardy. Chapel to discuss lecture course campaign. 28. Chapel again. Rev. McKee talks to us. Says nothing can be accomplished without work. VVe thoroughly agree. 29. This is chapel week almost. XVe have a confab over Lecture Course. 30. General Assembly this morning. Miss Harriet Vittum, a settlement worker, talks on Child Welfare. 31. Miss Giiford's Public Speaking class gives a one-act play, I wonder wh0'll be scared, at general assembly. m ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE 11 7 f 19 10 IHL CAN FONIAN 1920 Y R'f,,g'.b if' G2 RV' N if Q saga ovember I, Costuming books, patterns and catalogs much in evidence. Juniors and Seniors prepar- ill for a big time Friday night. Chapel this morning. Mr. Ryan and some notorious speaker in student body speak about the Lecture Course. The Girls' Glee Club sings. A Song of Winter XVeather fits a day like this perfectly. Somebody do something quick or I won't have anything to write. There! All the Freslunen laughed! lVhat's funny? Seniors give the Juniors a masquerade party in Gym. Much excitement. Come on, tell me what'y going to wear. Every Junior and Senior feels punk after going to the Hallowf-'en party and seeing .. .. Bunk. Armistice Day. Do you remember how happy everybody was a year ago to-day? The Advance Public Speaking class give appropriate program. Two or three snowflakes fell to-day. Hardly see 'em with a magnifying glass. School house colder than a barn. Boys' Eliminary for Big Eight Declamatory Contest held to-day. Public not invited. Oh, well, we should worry. ' Another Physics quiz. NVhy are we bothered with such things? VVe might go on a strike. It's very fashionable. General Assembly to-day to boost for Boys' Preliminary Dcclamation. An unique bit of advertising done. Rev. Kilbourn gives us an address on Joan of Arc this morning. A Some more pieces of Declamations. A regular continued story. lVe're all coming to the contest to see how they all tinrn out. No school to-morrow. Teachers are all going to Champaign to the State convention. Boys' Dcclamatory Contest to-night. Only three more days of school this week. Gee! I smell the turkey already, don't you? It's raining and awful cold. Maybe we'll have snow for Thanksgiving Day. General Assembly this morning. Girls' Glee Club sings and Dorothy Drake gives a read- ing, VVe congratulate Mr. DeH'enha.ugh. He takes unto himself a wife to-morrow. 1153 ffl ecember Real winter weather. Everybody is freezing. I suppose the boilers, firemen, or miners are on a strike. Mr. Ryan takes his turn in giving quizzes. Only eighteen days until Christmas vacation. Pep meeting this morning. Miss Marshall and Ralph Brant help us yell and sing. Miss Giiord reads to us this morning at General Assembly. Basket ball game to-night. Only Grauunar School admitted. Kg ONE HLNDRED F1 FTY'FOUR 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Poor Ralph is in an awful state of mind. Nobody will turn in any new yells. Mfhat is a yell leader going to do without yells? My, but it's cold to-day. The thermometer is the lowest it has been this winter. General Assembly to-day was very good. Mr. Kearns addressed us upon Service, Pep meeting this morning for the game Friday night. Captain Berry and other notor- ious speakers give pep talks. Mr. Holden, who is here to lecture at the Fulton Colmty Corn Show, talked tol us at Gen- eral Assembly this morning. Another pep meeting this morning for the big game to-night with Elmwood. The team is on display. Viie yell, sing, and pep up a lot. Did we win? I say we did. Oh, boy! that was some game! Only four more days of school until vacation. XVe had an intelligence test this morning and of course were all above average in using correct English. Annual meeting to-night. Senior Class meeting to-night. The Seniors will have a party for the Manual Team and Mr. and Mrs. Dedenbaugh after the Friday night game. Big pep meeting for third number of the Lecture Course and Peoria Manual game. lm- promptu talks by some students. Last day of school. Short talk made this morning by Mr. Gaylor on Education. Blig pep meeting this afternoon for the game to-night. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. N1 : ' f it 3 El I' KWSQQ . . L XVe're back to the old grind again. Many Christmas gifts in evidence. Happy New Year! Com'on over, Skin-nay! One of the district tournaments to be held here March 4-, 5, 6. General assembly this morning. Plans for raising three hundred dollars for the library were discussed. NVe have a pep meeting. The teams leave to play Rock Island to-morrow night and Mo- line on Saturday night. The Garrick Club had charge of general assembly to advertise their benefit show, Anne of Green Gables. Money to be used for new scenery. VVe win the Rock Island and Moline games. Don Saville and Carl Nvilliams, C. H. S. graduates, visit school to-day. Notice date! Test in Physics result thereof. Annual Staff meeting to-night. Ladies only. More quizzes to-day. Claire blushes in English. VVhy, my dear boy ! Bob VVood gives his declamation, The Talisman, this morning. Hereis to you, Bob. Pep meeting. The team plays Jacksonville to-night and Jerseyville Saturday night. Bob Wood goes to Galesburg to the B. B. E. D. C. Grand ovation is given Bob XVood and the B. B. boys for bringing so many victories back for C. H. S. A penny saved is a penny earned. Mr. Kilbourne talks on Thrift, Mr. Xvirtz tells an impossible story of a man who wore a pair of trousers a week after they were worn out. ' ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE L -li 19 P0 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Girls' Eliminary contest to-night at 4:15. Private! Girls' Eliminary finished to-night. Pledges for Annuals are distributed and signed. Annua.ls 551.50 this year. Big game at Kewanee to-night. lVinners of the Eliminaries are as follows: Data May Miller, Emily Riley, Thelma. Ottoway, Bernita Matthews, Aileen Snively, Frances Sa- ville, and Dorothy Drake. , Good English week begins. The tags are given out. VVatch your tongue! You'll get tagged if you don't watch out. The Seniors bury Bad English. The Freshmen call him away from their ranks by the mystic pipe of the Pied Piper. Juniors have a debate on Bad English. The Sophomores give a good impersonation of teachers in faculty meeting. Much Bad English used. Mr. Seniff addresses us at chapel on the subject of promoting Good English. Good English play written by Robert Wood was given very successfully this morning. Over a hundred rooters go to Peoria for the Canton-Manual game to-night. There will be a special train home. E Y we x. 0 Lf 'QQ' to UR U y ebruarq Canton once more wins. Peoria Manual and Galesburg fall victims to the C. H. S. tossers. Claire Ooons becomes physical instructor in absence of Mr. Burg. Miss Gifford adver- tises the Girls' Preliminary Declamatory Contest which is to-morrow night. The worthy Juniors present their worthy project, the Knox College Glee Club, at general assembly this morning. Old man Hu has returned to visit many of our students. Some of the upper classmen are teaching because of the illness among the teachers. Glorious pep meeting with some fine speeches. Jacksonville plays here. Jacksonville goes home with a black eye and Canton adds another victory. Knox Glee Club tickiets are being sold by the Juniors very rapidly. A good crowd and concert are assured. Aileen gives her declamation in the assembly this morning. She and Miss Gifford leave Friday morning for Davenport. Rev. Bartle of the Methodist church delivers an address on Lincoln. The Basket Ball tossers leave for Bloomington to play a. game. Aileen leaves for Daven- port this morning. The first defeat in two years was recorded in the C. H. S. basket ball record. Remember Bloomington's failure is a stepping stone to success. Mr. XVirtz talks on habits. Plans are being made for the district tournament. No nmsic to-day. Seniors select invitations. Doc says he wants a lot of presents, therefore one hundred invitations. Juniors spread more news about the Knox Glee Club. Junior Benefit last night was high class. Big games with Moline and Rock Island this week end. ONE HUNDRED FII-'TY-SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 1, Miss Giii'ord's Public Speaking class give a iVashington program. Drawing for district tourney posted. No music classes to-day. Juniors present Miss Krantz a box of candy. Mr. Van Cleve gives a most entertaining talk on Buying a Ticket for Life. Are yu' savin' your nickels for the tournament? The Rushville game to-night is a. benefit for the library. Everybody comin'? YL P iv to r Q? V I El I' C' Ak' gg, it eat March came in like a lamb. Everybody very meek to-day. ' B. B. team presented new suits for tournament by the Chamber of Commerce. Fine pep meeting. Mir. Gaylor talks on coming school election for raising of taxes. Big pep meeting this afternoon. Everything and everybody in readiness for the tour- nament here. No more school this week. Big celebration this morning for our team, champions of the district tournament. iVe won the final game from Macomb High and won by a. big score. Mr. Gale sings for us, giving us some very delightful entertainment. Everything quiet! No news. Teachers' meeting here to-morrow, so we will have a vacation. The team is training hard for the state tourney at Champaign. Grammar School advertises their benefit show, Evangeline, which is given to-night. The boys left for Champaign this morning among the rousing cheers of all of us. Pep meeting for debate teams. The negative goes to Galesburg and the aiiirmative stays at home. Viie defeat Manual at Champaign last night. Looks like the final for Canton. Debate with Monmouth to-night here. Amid cheers, flying banners, and the band, the boys came home last night with second place in the State Tourney. VVOnderful pep meeting and parade this morning. The Senior boys gave bits of the burlesque, The Arrival of Kittyf' as an advertisement for the big show to-night. Again our heroes go to battle in another tournament. This time they go to Madison, WVis., to the Inter-State Tourney. Vi'e win our first game in the tourney when we play the swift Detroit Northwestern team. Again we win a hard battle by a 1a.rge score from Fargo, N. D. YVe are in the semi-finals now. Lots of pep in evidence as we welcome the team into our midst again. They play won- derful basket ball and brought home fourth in the Inter-State Tourney. After the excitement of going through three tourneys in four weeks, we have settled down to real work once more. ONE HUNDRED FII-'TY-SEVEN 920 THE CA TONIAN 192 ' J' iai 0 l gll................... . .. ............, -.............. .. . . H , 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 N gi gag gJ,Ig 413: , vital: at + Y - ka EZ? ' if l I ssl Eg We I 1 'ft' :fu '5 523 X i . W , ua .2 Q fs '-ff ' . '55 Ways? 'nmluu A 5 A1 5 o E A IDL J 4133 asf Nl 0 : 6'- O 1150 f --145- gi Q 21- 0 Ia ll', 6 0 U 14:2 ' Q' 3 WWE f 64 was o 0 I mug Egkg- X.. W i Q, Cv Jie -SOD X 'wav- 0 ONE HUNDRED FI!-'T I 1920 THE CANTON IAN fx ax c, The Poet's Corner Henry one day bought him a horn, Thinking on it with skill to perform, WVith this thought in mind And that time he might find He practiced till morn, Did Henry! The neighbor next door bought him a knif And with vengeful look he said to his wife, That music I'l1 stop Or this on him I'll drop, So look out for your life, My Henry P' 9, But Henry, unconscious of what was his fate, Kept practicing, practicing, early and late, lVith one thing in view, The man out his knife drew, Gave one look of hate And killed Henry! M oral : If to music y0ll are inclined, A lone place to practice, Fd advise you to findg Don't make others weep when they should be aslee Or your death wan-ant's signed Like Henryis. You must write some poetry, My English teacher said, So that is why I'm worried, And what's troubling my head. I know Pm getting haggard, And my face is growing paleg But to write that poetry I really mustn't fail. And so I stay up late at night, And go without my mealsg And now I can appreciate How a would-be poet feels. SIGNS OF SPRING - It is the third hour Civics class, A date I have to keepg I lay my head upon my hand And promptly go to sleep. My spirit leaves to wander In far away dreamlandg But Oh, alas! and woe to me, My head slips off my hand. A cruel jolt it is to me, So suddenly to close My little journey to the land Of bookless, sweet repose. The Civics Class has reached an So in my dream it seemedg But Oh! that sad awakening, How sweetly I had dreamed. Oh, why did I awaken From out that happy slumber? Because as I came back to life Mr. Ryan had my number. end, F. N. fSpring poetry! See Miss Elliott for further informationj P, Bnnxrra IWIATTHEWS RLVTH TVAN ME'1'En Ross Anuzir ONE HUNDRED SIXTY --is 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Q Mr. Campbell fin musicj: Mabel, stop a moment, please. I'm off my base. 955 ES 235 Of all the sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, I've tlunked again. L! 9-S LS The wayward you crept into the house As the cucl-:oo clock struck four: The boy crept up behind the clock And cuekooed eight times more. It works both ways. Knockers never win and winners never knock. 549595 HOIV THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL DRESSES HER HAIR There she stands sighing In vain she is trying By padding and wadding And braiding and tying To loop up her tresses according to fash- fTo watch her would drive you almost to VVhat's the class above all the rest? ion 92 QS 95 distractionj D 't f t tl t 'l t ' '- on orge ia is ma soex er a man sew Now twisting it tightly, eth, that will he also rip. And 95 15' 95 Now N A school paper is a great institution. NSI: The editor gets the copy up: The manager gets the blame, and The printers get the money. And Now Now M5525 How To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. For further information ask any Junior about the Senior wienie roast. BE SE lg powdering lightly, combing, now brushing, pulling, now pushing, Hufting, now putting, tutiing, and stuffing, coaxing, now curling, parting and twirling, she is raking it, Shaking it, breaking it, Snarling and jerking, Pinning and perking, Into a frowzle with combs everywhere. Ratting and matting, Tatting a.nd patting, In this way the H. S. girl dresses her hair. Mr. Shirley: VVhat is said about mem- ory? Melba Swope: I forgot. 195 95 LS Saint Peter: VVell, who are you, Candidate: I am a student. M Saint Peter. Did you read the 'Canton- sleep ian'? Candidate: I did. Saint Peter: Did you subscribe for it? I did not. Candidate: Saint Peter: First elevator down. 95355935 Mr. Ryan: Just how serious was the Revolutionary NVar ? Mauriue Woods fafter long pausej : Why, it was just perfectly dreadfulf' 9555593 959595 Claire: I wish you wouldn't interrupt - me every time I try to say something. Do I ever break in when you are talking? Aileen: No, you wretch! You go to 953593 WVanted-A scheme whereby I can get some pep, as I don't care to be insane. RALPH VAN Hownzx ' 959395 VV:-rnted-Young man to take me places and show me a good time. Preferably a Senior. A Jvxxou Gnu. 335 15 95 OVERHEARD Just the Seniors of C. H. S. NVith tact and skill and strength aplenty They hold the honor for nineteen twenty. Frances S.: VVhen are you thinking of getting married? Mildred E.: Constantly aio ..-. . . . . . ...... '5lf ....... . .......... . ... .125 ONE IIUYDRED SIXTY-UNE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 IVith malice for all, and charity toward none. Yours truly, JOKE Emmons 95 E BS OVERHEARD IN A LOCAL Clyde, change the skylight. Here's a customer that wants a blue suit. 95 35 95 FOOLISH QUESTION M. H.: What do you like about me ? R. XV.: The other arm till I rest this onef' 959593 NO ARGUMENT Morrell Tucker: lVhat would you say to Emerson's aphorism, 'If you trust men, they will be true to you?' Doe. Wormser: XVell, I'd say Emerson never kept a clothing store. C 215295 Mr. Gaylorz Ross, did I hear you swear just then ? Ross: I don't know, sir. XVhat did I say? Cleo: I went out sleighing in my auto yesterday. Marjory: Sleighing in your auto? Cleo: Yes, I slew two dogs and a cat. 32955 Rev. Bartle fvisiting city jailj: IVhy are you here, my misguided friend ? O'Henry: I am the victim of the un- lucky number thirteen? Rev. Bartle: Indeed! How is that? O'Henry: Twelve jurors and one judge. 91 91 me Ralph Brant: My mission is saving girls. Scoop: Save a couple for me, parsonf' 35 95 E Neg.: Suppose a. fellow's best girl gets mad when he asks her for a kiss ? Clyde: Take it without asking. Neg.: Suppose she gets mad then?', Clyde: Then he's got some other low's girl. fel- uuu 21:5-:Sc Miss Marshall: Put more spirit into that song. Now let every one open his mouth and throw himself into it? L5 Z! ,L BOOKS AND PERIODICALS All's XVell that Ends lVell .... .............................................................. ......... S e niors Much Ado About Nothing ....... ......... T uniors Measure for Measure ......,........ ......................................... F aculty Little Men .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ........ G rant Foote, Lewis Piper Little VVomen 'i.,. .,....... ......... J 1 ilia Awl, Mollie Frank Comedy of Errors ....... . ............................... Freshman If I were King .. ........ ........ R a lph Brant 'SAS You Like It .................................. .............. S ophomores The Trail of the Lonesome Pine .....,,. ......... C lyde Campbell Idle Hours ',,4. ,.,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,,,.. ......... f X ssembly Periods Vanity Fair' ................ .................... E ditb Kelis The Little Minister ,.,,.. .................... R alph Bartle Madame Butterfly .. ......... ........ 1 K mm May Thompson Reveries of a Bachelor ... .. ............................................. Cecil Williams The Man of the Hour' ..... ......... C Too many of 'em. Can't find onej East Lynne .,, ,,..,.,......,.,,........... ........................................... C l nude Berry The Shepherd of the Hills ...... ........ R Oger P6I'kiI1S ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TIVO Sid 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 SOME PET AMBITIONS OF: Basket Ball Team ........ ........................... Nellie Campbell ......... Valaria Scott .......... Pauline Pegram ......... Cecil lllilliams ........ Bob Livers ..4.... Nathan Hale ........ Freshman ......,.......... Frances Saville .........l Claude Berry .......... Beruita. Matthews ........ Harriet Prentice ....... Mary lllelsh .....,,.. Lueillc Hilton ......... Chester Powell ....,.. Ralph Bartle ......, Rose Wallace ........,. Fred Howe .....,........... Mildred Eshelman ....... everything in the state Marjorie lVoods .,...,.. ..,, ,.,..... ..... First She: 'lVhat I like is the man with a past. He is so interestiugf' Second She: The man with a future is more interesting to me. Third She: I'm interested in the man with a present, and the more expensive the preseut the better. 952295 Editor: Are late hou-rs good for one? Please publish answer quick. Aus.: After weeks' considera.tion we have decided that while late hours are not de- sirable fnr one, they are all right for two. 159595 Most students prefer to burn midnight oil in their automobiles. A Geometry theorem not found in books: The behavior of a pupil varies inversely as his distance from the teacher. 53556 lfVanted-Some secret place of retirement guaranteed to withstand a montlfs siege. CAx'r0xIAx STA:-'P be a vamp ........'l'o be best looking girl in C. H. S. be popular ........To be sheriff of Fulton County be a politician get over being bashful be like Seniors .To be greatest Public Speaker in the world be a farmerQ?l .........To get the Cantonian out actress be Mrs. Sheriff be a second Pavlowu ...,....,To be president of the United States be a. regular fellow ..........To be Mrs. Clyde Campbell .,.......To be as big as Marion Negley be dean of girls ..........Good little wifef?j Wig!!! XVHY TEAL HERS GO CRAZY Exam, Answers My favorite character in English litera- ture is Henrv VIII. He had six wives and killed them all. The chief provision of the Magna Charta was that no man could be imprisoned or put to death without his own consent. Algebraic symbols are what you use when you don't know what you mean. The line opposite the right angle of a tri- angle is called the hippotamus. Parallel lilies are the same distance apart everywhere and they can't meet unless you bend them. lVhen a person is rescued from drowning artificial perspiration should be given. If an ankle is sprained you should keep off that foot so as to avoid information. An usher is one who takes the leading part in a theater. A buttress is a nanny goat. Geometry is that branch of mathematics that teaches us to bisect angels. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE 1 li l I u 1920 THE CAIN TONIAN 1920 DEFINITIONS LEARNED IN ENGLISH IV Cemetery-The one place where princes, paupers, porters, and presidents are on the dead level. Diplomat-An international liar with an elastic conscience and a rubber neck. History-Record of the evil men do. il! 15 QS FRESHIE'S DEFINITION OF FACULTY A group of teachers paid to assist the Seniors in running the school. LE QS as Mr. Deffenbaugh: Give an example of a second class lever. Student Qthinking deeplyj: The only thing I can think of is a nut cracker. Mr. D. fdisgustedlyj: I wish I had one here. SS LE BS Miss Slater: Want to look at the Ladies' Home J ournal ? Ellen Turnquist: XVhat do you think this is, a Sunday School? Gimme the Cosmopoli- tan. as 95 23 Mr. Delfenbuugh: NVhat makes bread rise?', Bernita M.: The high cost of flour. ' 155-S93 Ruth Haggerty Qin Physicsj: VVhere do the clouds go? Mr. Deffenbaugh: Can you answer that question, Marion? Marion N.: I thot they went to thun- der. 9555555 Miss Tendick: Morrell, you have a very poor lessong you had better burn some mid- night oil. Morrell: I do. Miss Tendick: It is probably not the right kind, though. 1? 95 92 Student fEnglish IVQ: Well, sometimes it is pleasant to say farewell more than once. Senior Girl: Don't you know we learn in Physics that if you fill anything with hot air it will go up. Boy: You'd better fasten weights to the Seniors, then. THE TRIBE OF THE MAROON-AND- VVHITE Mr. Delfenbaugh-Heap Big Chief. Marion Nelrley-VVarrior Bigfoot. Vera J ustus-Minnie Tee Hee. Albert Miller-Heap Much Grinner. Dwight Murphy-Papoose Shining Light. Cecil VVilliams-Peace Pipe Putter. Ross Allen-VVarrior Limbertongue. Edith Kells-Papoose Paint-on-the-face. Scoop Perkins-Medicine Man. Hb!!! I love its gentle warble, I love its gentle flow, I love to wind my tongue up, I love to hear it go. SIGNED I ?j 195 as E HOW 'I'O CALL ON A GIRL Never let her know you are coming. fThen you will see her natural self.j Always bring a pound or two of sugar. fThis puts you in right with the mother.j On entering the parlor grab the best chair before her father gets it. fThat makes him go to some other room.j The best way to get rid of her kid brother is to give him a strong cigarette. QThe doctor prescribes the rest., M9525 Miss Elliott Qtalking of the Renaissancej: How old was Elizabeth ? Ross Allen fjust waking upj: Eighteen her last birthday. 95 L? ii e Mr. Ryan: lVhut are you going to do to make Canton better? Ralph Rettke: I am going to leave it. 35 15 Q Miss Vlialker fSolid GC0lli.D1 Where two faces coincide, what is formed? Claire Coons: 'WVhy-er-er-I don't know. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR 19 P0 THE CANTONIAN 1900 ' SONG HITS AT C. H. S. ' I Like the Boys ........ ..............................,..................... .............. lt I artha Tyler Just You and I ............ .... .... ......, ........,. ......... C l a i r e and Aileen For Me and My Gal .. ..,..,,,,...........................,,................., .......... C 1 ycle and Rose 'WVhat do you want to make those eyes at me for? ... .. ......... Nellie Campbell I Love the Ladiesn .....,..,......,....,...... , ....................,.......... ......... C ecil xvilllilllls 92 95 Q8 Frances Saville: Oh, don't you just love to cuddle up against the good old spring and feel the gloriousness of it? Aileen Snively: I don't know: I always slept on a mattress. ' 55955 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING There seems to be Much Ado About Noth- ing here, because Two Gentlemen of Verona had a Mid-Summer Night's Dream that Macbeth was Taming the Shrew for King John, whose Merry Wives of Vifindsor had raised a Tempest for Richard III. Then the Merchant of Venice caused a Comedy of Errors by selling Measure for Measure, Julius Caesar's neck tie. This was a case of I.ove's Labor Lost: so on the Twelfth Night King Lear sent Othello to Hamlet, where he beheld Anthony and Cleopatra playing Romeo and Juliet. This is only a Winter's Tale but as All's YVell that Ends VVell we hope it is As You Like It. H3595 Clara Dreisen: There's just one thing that I have left undone this term that I ought to have done. Mollie Frank: 'Wlfhat is that? Clara D.: lVhy, I ha.ven't studied a bit: I just couldn't find time? 129595 Mr. Deffenbaugh Qnoticing several vacant chairsj: Some of this class must have run away or been married or died-it's all the same. Miss Marshall: Now, every boy beat his own time. Ralph Van Hounten: 'Why not every' boy beat some other fell0w's time? It's more fun. , Teacher: Fools often ask questions which wise men cannot answer. Ross Allen: I guess that is why I Hunk in so many examinations. RPSQSPS Guy Derry: My work, Mr. Ryan, speaks for itself. Mr. Ryan: Are you sure it doesn't stut- ter?', BS ZS 5 Aileen: Is it true that chocolates affect D the heart? Mildred: Oh, sure! Every time I re- ceive a box of chocolates from St, my heart is ,drawn nearer to him. 95 QE 95 Given: A bee-hive. To Prove: It is a. bad potato. Proof: A bee-hive is a bee holder: a be- holder is a. spectator: a specked 'tator is a bad potato. Therefore: A bee-hive is a bad potato. REBS!! And now across this paper See my pencil idly trace: This isn't literary, For it's just to fill up space. QS as 95 Lives of Seniors all remind us YVe can make our lives sublime, And by asking foolish questions, Take up recitation time. vsazze A little iron-a cunning curl, A box of powder-a pretty girl, A little rain-away she goes, A homely girl with a freckled nose. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE 71 r Y 1920 IHE CAN l'0NIAlN 1920 D. Murphy: Don't call me 'Redf Call me 'Sunshine'. 95 35 95 ACCIDENTS The other night while taking Mary home, Sheriff NVilliams was bit by a dog on the Public Square. NVhen Ellen Turnquist was going into the house the other night she slipped, striking her self on the back steps. BOOK REVIENVS, 1919-20 COur criticisms are not affected by the opinions of others. NVe do not mean to be unjustly harsh, but endeavor to give our honest opinions of literary works which fall under our observation., This month the noted playwright and actor, Orville Parkins, placed in the hands of his publishers his latest work, Mous- taches, a comedy in three acts. Mr. Par- kins first came before the public as Sambo in an earlier one of his works, Through Illinois in a Ford. It was with much pleasure that we read a charming little book, Roses, by Clyde Campbell. The title might lead one to mis- take it for a book of nature, but one glance inside causes a withdrawal of this charge. In our estimation The Siege of My Seven Suitors, by Mildred Eshelman, is the best novel of the year. The work is an unusually clever bit of fiction and Miss Eshelman is sure of many admirers. In a little booklet gotten out by the So- ciety for the Promotion of Beauty, Edith Kells has written an article entitled, How I Apply My Complexion. Ross Allen has been for some time Hrmly established as our most popular poet, but if his works do not improve he cannot, in our opinion, long hold the regard of his many admirers. His late work, Day Dreams, is not up to his usual high standard, and his subjects are horribly mixed. However, the lyric, Elizabeth, is excellent and At the End'of the String is umoii the choicest of his works. Mr. Harold Vtiormser and Roger Perkins are co-authors of a. volume of essays en- titled The Hills in IVinter. It is very interesting and is sure to meet with hearty apperciation. ' To the devotees of Clara Driesen we es- pecially recommend her Paleface, whicl is her only piece of fiction. Harper's Monthly this month has a spec- ial article, YVhy I'm for Ab, by Vera Jus- tus. Miss Justus is the author of a volume of unique poetry entitled, Cat Phsalmsf' -xxg ig-Xe-XX ,c -1,-gg' 0,3 0 I ,gf!?,f7p'g ' 2 .- .. -Q-Z , ' :p 31' an ' ig - ' 5- ,J 351' ,i'.?gK .fag , ,4'34c-f an :Q .5 ax- ,'?'il-G , 6 iff.. f s :, bpx , is S Assn fif I I l!!ll 2'5 -f- e ':i ' 'E X lzlllhls ll 4 9:' ' .g!f.,... f I.',,.Q---ii'-Lgfj-II9Ii ,Ig' I, .. tttt 5 tl, tl X x xmxxxxi N f, , 358' 55-:Z ,' Q N 04 - 3 '-' A N Q , ,bi ,4 C6 4 A, .xx Q X if 5 ,1 JQlWu,g,l,f,f XX 4 .,,xii,,,iIvl4l 1' M .HM N 1 i D73 - K- ag' 9.t:u'- 'e XKEIM 'J D l ' S, , I 1 1 X - f M,-s,--w - se 53. -.... .. -fl 4, -f Wai .-SIP-1ln I I ef. ex ,W 4 . SX.-41' X5 -HU. fr- X I Wx- fl ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX . V Y T 19.20 I'HE CAN POL IAN 1920 l o H.-.ga Gi - 1 - 5. mv - ,,, 3. 1 - S I ai ' i7 ,' f ' ' i. - 1 li' Ulf f - - g?g6 Er ' v ga 'Y -i5L5W?L ' --vw ,ICQ f N YI s iii- J ' C... Cf-ZTCQ1-'Q JM 'K 1 Mdmwmmmy 'vii' QE! as ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN YY 19 P0 IHE CANTONIAN 1920 The Manlys MANLY and his sister, Hilda, were known rather generally ff? throughout a whole county in southern Missouri. Their grandfather T il, had come there in the early days and had started a hardware store fl 1 5 which had prospered and had made him a wealthy man. He also mar- ' ried well and consequently his only son had begun life with all the advantages a boy could have. VVhen the Civil VVar came the elder 'T' Manly had enlisted and died for the Union at Bull Run. His wife was severely affected by her husband's sudden death for a cause, which at that time seemed doomed. He had left her much property and wealth but she could not End contentment anywhere. The result was that when her son was yet quite young she died of sheer grief. The young boy went to live with his grandparents in the far north where he received a good education and home training. i lg .1 iv' of I pq X I . 4 '. Q, .3 Vigil? O' YVhen this second Manly became of age he instinctively returned to the south, where he married and went into business much the same as his father had done, but the queer part of it was that he was .alone in the world except for his wife, and she was entirely alone except for her husband and their two children, George and Hilda. As fortune would have it these two Manlys were forced to depend upon them- selves by the death of their father, followed by the death of their mother a year later from injuries received at the time of her husband's death in a railroad accident. The children were thought to have been left much property, but they were not able to locate it, as George was only twelve at the time and Hilda was three years younger. Nor did the guardian, who was legally appointed for them, find the property they were supposed to have inherited. So the matter was dropped and this guardian placed the children on a little farm in Missouri with an old couple who promised to raise them. Here the children were contented and dearly loved their foster parents. George was now a tall boy of nineteen. The neighbors said he was a worker, too, for he had graduated from High School and kept up the little farm at the same time. He was a kindly dispositioned boy, and he was as sincere as he was strong. He al- ways worked toward some goal and just now that goal was double. It consisted of a college education for Hilda and then one for himself. Hilda was much like her brother and she loved music. She and George were ambitious, very ambitious in fact, and each had one thing which he hoped to accomplish. Hilda wanted to be a musi- cian and George aspired to be a scientific farmer. The old people with whom they lived encouraged the children as did their many friends. Among these many friends was an old man who lived on the next farm. His name was Caleb Clark. Old Leb, as he was known, had taken an interest in the children from the day they had arrived. He had always gone out of his way to do things for them and in returning such favors George and Hilda had learned to love and respect him, for he was a good old man. One evening quite early in April old Leb called on his neighbors and informed them that he was going to the State Capitol on a short business trip. The old gentle- man stated his announcement and request in such a way as to ward off an inquiry as to the purpose of his mission, and then asked George to care for his stock while he was away. George readily consented to all he asked, but he wanted to know what his old friend could have to do with business in the capitol. He could see that Hilda was of the same frame of mind but neither asked because old Leb had strongly in- ferred that the purpose of his errand was to be kept to himself and at the same time that his friends were not to discuss publicly his being away from home. The next day Hilda took Leb to the train, as she went to school. He was gone for nearly a week and returned with a satisfied look in his eyes. Stil he told them nothing of what 3 ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT 1 19 10 THE CAN'1 ONIAN 1920 he had done, but gradually as the spring work came on, everyone forgot or partially forgot about Leb's trip. Things went on much the same as usual, only George was renting more land this year. He had it planted, too, and the prospects were good. George was happy bc- cause he saw that since Hilda had finished High School in three years he could send her on to college in the fall if his crops were good. One day in the middle of June, as George was cultivating corn, a piece of har- ness broke. As he was directly across the road from Old Leb's house, he tied his team to the fence and went over to fix the break. Leb was mowing weeds near the barn as George entered the yard, but he left his work to help fix the harness. The break was quickly repaired and the two walked to the front gate together. Leb let George do most of the talking. He seemed to be thinking deeply. At length he said, If you and Hilda are going to be home to-night I'd like to come over and talk with you a little. Sure, Leb, we'd be glad to have you. Can't you come over in time for supper? The old folks are away to-day and Hilda would like to get supper for company. Yes, thank you, George. Tell Hilda I'll be there all right. Wihen the two parted and went back to their work, George was excited. lvhy on earth had Leb asked if he could come over? He came over once or twice a week anyway, and always for supper on Sunday evening, but he never asked if he might. At noon George told Hilda about it and she, too, was interested. Both thought of it during the afternoon, but neither succeeded in coming to a satisfactory conclusion. George left the field a little early and hurried home to do his chores before slipper so that the evening would be uninterrupted. He finished milking about dark and went to the house where Hilda had supper almost ready. VVhen he was cleaned up, Hilda suggested that they go to meet Leb, for he always came through the orchard. Accordingly they did start out to meet him, but at the door they stopped, perplexed! Here came Leb through the shadows of the trees carrying a long rifle in one hand and alittle black traveling bag in the other. Hilda gave a little scream and ran back into the house. The excitement of looking forward to I.eb,s odd visit and then this strange climax had unnerved her. George waited excitedly at the yard fence and jumped a little as Leb spoke to him out of the dark. Good cvenin', son. VVhat.'s scared Hilda so? About the same thing that's got me, Leb, What are you carrying those things around at this hour for? said George, pointing to the gun and satchel. YVell, now. George, I always could talk better after supper, so I guess we'd better wait till then to find out about these things, hey? Old Leb was in high spirits and he chuckled quite audibly when Hilda appeared. He put the gun and bag down by the door and began talking to Hilda about her young turkeys, as she put the things on the table. George was examining the gun and Satchel out of the corner of his eye. The latter was just an ordinary one, he remembered Leb had taken it to the capitol with him. But that gun! It was the kind used by the infantry in the Civil YVar days, and moreover it was in almost perfect condition. The barrel was polished to per- fection and the brass ornaments around the shoulder plate shone like a new coin in thc faulty lamp light. ' Needless to say the supper was a failure from a social viewpoint, but I.eb said he had never enjoyed a meal so much before in his life. And he looked it, too! He ate and ate, and talked and talked until the minute hand of George's watch made a complete trip. Then he pushed back his chair, folded his napkin and lit his pipe. was drumming on the table with nervous fingers and Hilda was tying knots in her handkerchicfg but Leb said not a word. Finally he laid down his pipe and said slowly, Children, it's seven years ago to-night I hauled your things out here to ONE HUNDRED SIXTY NIWIE rw 'rw 1910 I HIC CAN IUNIAN 1990 Moore's. I liked you from the word 'go', and I do yet. It's 'cause of that I came over to-night. Course you want to know why. lfVell, it's a long story. Here he re-lit his pipe and sat gazing at the ceiling as if trying to decide where to begin. George coughed and shifted his chair nearer the table. Hilda was trying to smooth out her wrinkled handkerchief. Of all things, what was it Leb had up l1is sleeve. Her thoughts were interrupted as Leb resumed his narration. Mebby you don't know it, but your grandfather and my father came over here from England together. They did not know it. And they took up a section of land together up in Central Ilinois. My father got discouraged, but your grandfather held on and finally got his papers on his half. VVhen you came here I knew that he had owned that land, but I wasn't anxious about telling you right then. I was as anxious to see you get along as if you were my own, and am now. So along in April I went to the capitol and looked it up and sure enough it was still in your grandfather's name, and there was someother property, too. So I hired a lawyer and we went at git and found that when he died he had left a will all right but it wasn't found till I found it. But since there wasn't any w'ill at that time, this guardian of yours just put you out here and took the cash himself. You see, children, since your grandfather left a will and your father was his sole heir and since you are your father's only heirs, all he had and all his father left him now belong to you. That's the way the lawyer said it was. Leb opened the satchel and took out a bundle of papers. These are the papers to prove the story, so we're ready to take the matter up in court. Then he replaced the papers, closed the bag. picked up his pipe and hat. But- ejaculated Hilda. Oh, yes, Hilda, the gun. YVell, it's this way,,' he said, as he reseated himself. You know all your grandfather's folks were dead but his wife, when he joined thc army, so he tole 'em to notify her, and my father, too, if he was killed. Somehow or other they notined her of his death all right, but they sent his uniform and gun to my father. And since your grandmother died soon after that time, Pa just kept the things, 'cause he and your grandfather were pretty close friends. And then when my father died he, of course, left these things and the gun he carried, to me. So I've always tried to keep 'em in the best of shape 'cause that's the way they'd be if their first owners had 'em. One night this Spring I was polishing these decorations and the rag I was using caught here- ' He indicated a little knob-like ornament on the butt. And the shoulder plate lifted like this-. He raised the plate on tiny hinges and showed them the inside of the stock which was hollowed out and lined with leather. lVhen that stock opened up like that and I saw that lined place, l jes calcu- lated that valuable papers had been kept in there at some time or other, and one day I jes happened to find this-. He put his hand into the stock and pulled out the leather lining, back of which was a small cavity containing a piece of velluna carefully folded and tied with white yarn. Leb undid the packet and exhibited to them a large, legal document. Ye see, this is the will that the lawyer is going to anchor his argument to when we get into court. This is your grandfather's will. He must have made it on the field before he died. Old I.eb and George and Hilda did finally straighten the inheritance out. And that fall the children moved to Illinois to take up their property there, under the guidance of their new guardian, Mr. Caleb Clark. CHESTER POWELL, '21 tl, l , ,gn , ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Tom my's Christmas n-u S 41. T had been a wonderful Christmas for Tommy. Everything he had lug? asked Santa Claus to bring him had come and more, too. Now Tom- my's Uncle lVill was an aviator, so when Christmas had come he made 1.. Tommy a small airplane. Among all the things, Tommy liked best the alrplane and a clown he called Gobo. 'Gif It was on Christmas afternoon and Tommy was playing by the fireplace when the queerest thing happened. To Tommy's surprise his airplane began to get larger and larger. All of a sudden he heard a voice say, You'd better take it outside. It was the voice of Gobo. And so Tommy pushed it outside and was followed closely by Gobo. Oh! Helen, see what I have, cried Tommy, as his little playmate came run- ning across the road all filled with excitement. It's a real airplane, just like Uncle VVill's, an, I'm agoin' to fly away up and see the starsf' Can I go too? exclaimed Helen. VVell, I don't know, girls are pretty afraid, but I'll see. n Oh! please take me. I ain't afraid, honest I ain't, pleaded Helen. All right, then, but be ready in five minutes, demanded Tommy. Yes, and be sure you put on plenty of clothes, too, exclaimed Gobo, cause it's veryrcold up there, I know. In five minutes everything was in readiness for the start. Tommy set the motor to going just as he had seen his Uncle do and the little party was oil' into the clouds. Isn't it wonderful? shouted Helen, joyfully. Aw! I don't see nothin' so very wonderful abou' it,', said Tommy. Oh! I do. Just look down below us and see, she said. VVhy, you know very well I can't look down. Don't you see Iim an aviator. An' aviators never looks down. Uncle VVil1 said so, said Tommy. All this time Gobo was doing his stunts in the air, such as looping the loop, and riding out on the wings, when all of a sudden they found themselves in an unknown land. lVhere on earth are we P exclaimed Helen, rather frightened. Guess we ain't on earthg I never even say any pictures 'at look just like this, said Tommy. K lVhy, said Gobo, this is Mars, Mars P exclaimed Helen. And how far is Mars from home? VVhat do you care so long as we can get something to eat. I'm gettin' hungry, said Tommy, as they landed in that far away land. Me, toof' said Gobo. Yes, and me, too, said Helen. Has anyone any money? Money, you don't use in this land. Everything is free, said Gobo, manfully. That's good, said Tommy, cause I aiu't got but ninety-five cents. I did have a dollar, but I bought some candyf' f ONE HUNDRED SEVENTX ONE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 By this time they were on theuground and walking toward some kind of a creature. ' VVhere can we get something to eat? asked Tommy, as they approached the man. Goo-la-da,', answered the man. Much obliged, answered Tommy, politely, and they all walked away. VVhat did he say? inquired Helen, as they left the man. I don't know, maybe Gobo does, answered Tommy. Here's a place to eat, shouted Gobo, and all three entered and ate, and ate, but they couldn't talk to any of the strangers. lvhen they had finished eating, they started out to explore the land. The people there were very queer with their square heads that resembled a box. Their clothes were made in the queerest fashion, being of all colors of the rainbow. Altogether with their queer-shaped shoes they reminded the little folks of a circus they had seen. lVell, I'm ready to go on, said Tommy, so they all boarded the airplane, and were soon out of sight of that queer land. I'd like to know what that man said, if he is a man? spoke up Tommy. He said, 'Down the avenue,' answered Gobo. Thank you, said Tommy, that was worrying me terribly. As they went. on, it began to grow colder and colder. VVhere are we now ? inquired Tommy, as they entered a land of ice and snow. This-why, this is the North Pole, spoke up Gobo. Here is where the snow- man lives. There are no trees, and everyone lives in ice or snow houses. But there's one thing, they speak our language. Hello, there, cried Tommy, as they climbed out of the airplane and was met by a snow-man. Hello, there. VVhere are you from, my children? answered the man. YVe're from the city of Canton, in the state of Illinois and in the country of the United States, answered Tommy. Can you direct us to the president of the North Pole? asked Helen. VVe have no presidents here. All we have is an Almighty God of Snow and that is me, answered the man. ' Glad to meet you, old top, very glad,-and we would like to stay all night here with you, added Tommy. All rightg then come witll me to supper and we will keep you for the night. After supper was finished the children and the God of Snow and his wife sat around in the small ice-house and told of their experiences until bed time. There were only two beds and so Gobo was compelled to sleep with the dogs in their corner which, in fact. he rather enjoyed. The next morning at the breakfast table Tommy suggested that Gobo and him- self get some gasoline. After this was done, the party bade their new friends good- bye and started for the Sun. Nothing of importance happened between the North Pole and the Sun with the exception of an occasional sigh from Helen. As they traveled on, it became much warmer. Soon it became very hot, and they knew they had at last reached the Sun. Gobo had already explained the country to them and so when they landed they felt ONE HL NDRED SEVEN TY-TWO 1920 I THE CANTONIAN 1920 right at home among the green grass, with the mercury at 125 degrees, the Sunflowers and the people with faces that resembled the Sun a11d with scarcely any dress at all. Hello, cried Tommy, as they again climbed out of the plane. Hello, there, strangers, answered a tall-like figure. Could you show us the way to tl1e Sun God's home? asked Gobo. Certainly, follow me, answered the man. And so the party started off in an easterly direction. VVho are you? asked Helen, after they had gone a short distance. VVhy, I am the servant of the Sun God. My name is Ephisief' My-that's a pretty name, added Tommy, but how do you remember it? Here's the Sun God's home, said Ephisie. sc u u Thank you,', said Helen, and the party walked into a house of gold over a walk of silver. K Good morning, strangers. I heard of your arrival and have tea already. The little folks drank their tea very heartily and had a very pleasant conversa- tion with the Sun God and then bade him farewell and sailed toward home. They were nearly home when their airplane broke down and all three of the little folks started to fall. TommyI Tommy I cried a voice. Tommy's motller and father had come home and had found the little fellow asleep. The next hour was spent in Tommy's telling his mother and father of his won- derful dream. BURNETT BALL, '21 na Lei The Two Suitcases One night as I was walking through the hall of a New York hotel where I was staying for a few days, I stumbled over a suitcase. Examining it I found it to be of good quality and exceptionally large. I reported the discovery to the proprietor, who put it into the store room until claimed. As time passed I forgot the suitcase completely. One morning two years later, while in China I decided to buy some trinkets to take home with me. Lucelle,U I said, addressing my wife, would you like to go with me ? Yes, she replied, I adore shopping in such quaint places. I'm so excited, Dan, I'm afraid something is going to happen. Put that silly notion out of your head. lVhat. can happen in a place like this P I asked. Many things may happen, but never mind, I'm ready now. VVe enjoyed ourselves very much while purchasing souvenirs to take home with us. At noon we entered a Chinese tea garden. Around the garden was a high brick wall near which grew many strange and beautiful plants. In thc center was a large ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE r X '1 r T T 1910 IHE LAN I'OlN IAIN 1030 pool containing hundreds of gold fish. I felt as if I could remain there forever, but my wife shivered as if cold and urged me to hasten to the little cottage at the other end of the garden. The interior of the cottage was more fascinating than the garden. On the walls were hung drapcries of purple velvet designed with golden dragons. In each corner of the room stood a large basket of cherry blossoms. Chinese girls moved between the tables, some carrying trays while others carried large bunches of yellow chrysanthemums tied with purple ribbons. I purchased a large bunch of chrysanthemums for my wife. ' I summoned one of the girls to pay for our lunch. After giving 'me the change she handeed me a sealed letter. I opened the letter and hastily read it, and handing it to my wife I bade her wait till I came back. The Chinese girl escorted me into a small room resembling an office of an American business man. In the corner sat a. small, fat man in Chinese costume. Sit down, he said, pointing to a chair. Iwant you to do something for mc. Though you are a stranger, I feel as if I could trust you. My brother went to America five years ago to study medicine. He has recently written to me and asked me to send him the suitcase which stood in the hall for years. As this contains some very valuable articles I dare not send it by freight. He seemed very much in earnest and I decided to take it with me. I will send it to your apartments the day before you leave. VVithout asking for my address he dismissed me with a final wave of his hand. I waited until we arrived home before telling my wife. She was astonished to think that I would do such a thing for a stranger. I also began to think I was a fool for consenting to take it. The day before we left I found the suitcase at our door. I wondered how the man would know where to send it and then I found a letter con- taining instructions and money tied to the handle. ' Arriving in New York I began to carry out the instructions. I took the suitcase to the hotel named and told the proprietor that a man named Kong, stopping at his hotel, would call for it. There is no one here by that name. Surely you are mistaken, he said. No, I'm right, I replied, showing him the letter. By the way, didn't you stop here once before? You discovered a suitcase in the hall, I believe. Yes, I replied. That has been some time ago. It is still hereg I believe it resembles the one you have. It proved to be the mate of the other one. They were exactly alike, so the proprietor decided to open them. None of the keys fitted the locks so we were forced to break them. lVhen I raised the lid of the suitcase that I had brought from China, I drew back with a shudder. I shall never forget what I saw before me. In the suitcase lay the arms, legs, and head of a human packed in cotton which was covered with large spots of dried blood. The other suitcase held the body packed in the same way. Parts of skin and hair remained on the head. The bones looked as if they had been cut apart by some crude instrument. The proprietor called one of the bell boys and told him to call the police. He then sat down opposite me, eyeing me closely. The police having arrived he called ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-I-'OL R 1920 A THE CANTONIAN 1920 - - 'Hinge d , 1 - V - , . me to take tl1em into the room. He remained outside talking to the chief. Soon they entered and the chief crossed tl1e room, placing his hand on my shoulder, said: Come with meg this looks suspicious. Then I understood the looks of the proprietor. But I didn't do it, I protested. That makes no difference. Come! Get up. It is already six-thirty I I opened my eyes and found, to my surprise and joy, my wife standing near my bed urging me to get up. INIARGARET IYIETTLER, '21 ' ,I x ' L ' 4 First, Almost Last Pfvwf ARY ELIZABE J '1 ne,6w1 eu 4 , me TH was sweeping the ashes from the hearth when Ann li tl '52 ?v 'A N :fl Ix sl came down stairs. Do you know that this is Peter's birthday? was 1 Q0, her greeting. i'1.-- , ...-' 5 ' Of course I do. Do you think that I would or could forget that the most precious baby in the world is one year old to-day? said Ann. 'GV Mary Elizabeth smiled. Of course she knew that no one could forget anything that pertained to Peter. VVell, we are going to cele- brate by going over to Mothers It is time she is seeing her grandson, anyway. That will be delightful. VVe will ride Ned and Beauty, won't we? I know tl1e woods will be beautiful to-day and we have six whole miles of them, answered Ann, as she started to the spring for some water. Soon after breakfast was over the young Peter began calling loudly to be taken from his cradle. Mary Elizabeth started to dress him. Jane, she asked, shall I put the pink dress on Peter? It is the one Mother likes so well. Do. Peter, how do you like your new hood I made for you for a birthday present?', Peter seemed to like it very well, for he laughed in glee when it was tied securely beneath his small pink chin. Soon they were on their way through the many-hued forest. The horses gal- loped swiftly for women were excellent riders in those days. Peter grasped Nedis mane with two tiny mittened fists and crowed in delight as the crisp autumn air rushed into his face. About three miles from home was a little creek which they had to ford. Looking down as they neared the bank, Jane exclaimed, Look here! ATCll,t these panther tracks? I thought that it had left these woods. Yes, that is what they have been saying, as no one has seen it around for some time, said Mary Elizabeth, answering Jane's last question first. But these surely are, for nothing else could be so large. Let's hurry on to Motherisf' There were no cabins on the way, but the distance seemed short when riding swift, light-footed horses like Ned a11d Beauty. Mr. Cameron was coming in with a fine, young turkey on his shoulder when they Y ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY FINE 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 reached their destination. Killed any big game lately, Father ?', asked Mary Eliza- beth, as they rode up in front of the door. Yep, I shot a deer day before yesterday. It was a big one, too, and it had the- VVhat on earth are you standing out there talking about such commonplace things as deers for when I'rn dying to see that child? In an instant Peter was delivered into his grandmothers arms. After dinner the time was spent in admiring Peter, in talking of the latest new settlers. The afternoon soon passed, so that it was almost five o'clock when Mary Elizabeth and Ann started home. The woods were filled with silent sounds, broken now and then by the chatter of a squirrel or chiprnunk. They started out at a brisk pace but soon slowed down as the magic of the place fell upon them. The sun was sinking into the tops of the tallest oak tree in their path. The long, purplish shad- ows gave a weird look to the surroundings. As they neared the little creek even the silent sounds ceased and a fearful stillness prevailed. They rode on quietly in keep- ing with everything else. Suddenly an awful scream rang out. The women needed no second thought to tell them what it was. Neither did the horses, for they started into a run and their riders urged them on. Ann, looking back, saw the pantheir stretching his muscular form along the path not far behind them. At regular in- tervals he gave that gruesome cry that seemed to tell how greedy he was for blood, huma11 blood. Can we make it? YVill they hold out? breathed Ann. They kept up this steady, strenuous pace until they were within a mile of home. Then the panther was so close that Mary Elizabeth threw down her knitting, which it stopped to smell, giving them a little advantage. Next went Ann's knitting, then her bonnet, and Mary Elizabetlfs bonnet. Now came the welcome sight of the cabin and Henry coming, running with his shotgun. The panther was too intent upon his prey to notice him and he got so close that it took just one shot to make him change his course. Then he fell in a crumpled, writhing heap and with one agonized groan breathed his last. Mary Elizabeth crushed Peter in her arms, thankful beyond measure. GARNET Lewis, '21 1 X I Uma ,ill 1 f 4 fl 41 B' aw' P luxe exam 1 J' 55? ONE HUNDRED SEVEYTY-SIX 1910 'TIIIQ ChXDJ1XDITIfXDf 1920 .,,, XKXQQG 'Y' rv U-'mx E' bv . .,, , - .-5 isp 'Lf' 5 fi 5353 Bl 5 . '.5:fz5,.. iz-:PN - 1 R 35 'sf , X W N, V Q hiwwdgg 5? Ai GQBTQ' an K Rf xr : E NL F , ,J MX A b pw 'J K 7 Wy, P 2 i f Ji K N J , 1 136 ' I X . Qugli, xx 'Q ,.-5 ' I RolnfH3all.Qf1 X K mf.. Q z,1. ., 55 Sw V' iii H5 if J 43- X .. 10 10 THE CANTONIAN 1920 . 'MK xo l. Gem Dudley ..,...... Leona Onion ........ Mae lValker ......... J olm Stickler ....... Clarence Eklon ....... Alumni 1912 ..........Teacher J ohn Stickler .......... Business ........ . .............,...,.. .. Margaret Grimm ,...... ,,,..,.,.. C anton National Bank ,.,,,,.. Merle Ainsworth ..,,... .......... S tenographer ................. E. VV. Saville .......... .......... I . H. C0 ...........,......... Shelby Brown ,,...,... Y. M. C. A. NVork ....,.,. Lloyd Henry ........ Maude J ohnson ,...,..... .,........ C lerk ...... Raymond XVhitnah.. Daisy Nelson ,........, . Ross Bishop ......... Vlfallace 'Tuell ....,.,,.i ..........Fred Romine .,........Minister Flnrg-nee Ruse ,,,.,......,.... ...,...... F red Clayton ...,. La Ferne Randolph ,..,..... ..,....... C lark VVilliams ..... Henry Morton .,........., .......... F ilrlller ........v... Lyle Eyerly ....,. Cigar Store ............ . Mildired Lynch ........ .......... I iev. Erle Shields ,....... . Mary Bown ,.,,.,..,. .,,,... ' feacher ..,,............. Ray Fortenbach ....... ...................... Frank Tendick ........ .......... C hem. Eng .v...... Mildred Drake ........ .......... B ruce O'Brien ..... Margaret Coleman ........ .......... A f ll0m6 ,..-s-..---- John Ash ............,..... ------------'------,---'---',--------- Grace Kemper ,,...... XVm. I.. Johnston ...,.... . Otterhein Wilstead ....... ...-...-...-....-..--..----.--.----.-- Homer McLaren ..,,,. Merle Twiner ..,......, John Shields ......... Principal H. S .......... Lloyd Negley ....., Farmer ............ Roy Barnes ,,..,..,,......,. .......... P harmacist ........ Beulah Thompson... Ina Godwin. ............ . Erlc Shields ........,. Lloyd Negley ...... . Iiillian YVilson ....,.... Glenn VVa.ltz ......,.. NVallace Tuell ..,,... .,........I,onis Beam Missionary ,,.. . ...,,,..Baldwin, Ill. ........Baldwin, Ill. .....,.I,ewistown, Ill. .......Canton. Ill. .......Cant0n, Ill. .......Canton, lll. .....,.Canton, Ill. ..,......Cl1icago, lll. ..,....Canton, Ill. ...........Canton, Ill. ......,.Greenfield, Ia. ..........Urbana, Ill. .......Canton, Ill. Peoria, Ill. ........Deceased ,......Canton, Ill. ..............Canton, Ill. ..,,....Hcnrietta, Okla. .....,....,,.,..,.,.Africa ,. ..... Canton, Ill. ,.,,......Holy0ke, Mass. ..,.......,Canton, Ill. .......Canton, Ill. ............................Canton, Ill. Edmonton, Alta., Canada .........................Glasf0rd, Ill. .............Ipava, Ill. ...........Alll11lIllJl'il, Cal. .....,,..Maple's Mills, Ill. .........,.Bushnell lll Canton, Ill. .Canton, Ill. .. .......,... A frica . .... Deceased .... M'ichig-an , ...... Deceased ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT THE CANTON IAN 1920 Km I 3m 1 9 1 3 Bernice Adams ....... Marie Addis .......... Clarice Bailie .,.,.... At home ............,.......... Leo Dooley ........ ---- Rowe .......,.. Helen Bardsley '....... .,..,... , At home ........,,.....,.... Margaret Bown .......... ......... M cKinley Arnett ....... Blanche Bricker .......... .....,... S tenographer .,...... Robert Dewey .......... ..,.................,...........,.,.............,,.,.,.,,.,,... Rose Dewitt ....,........ .......... C larence Saville qdeceasedj ...,..,,. . Dorothy Dickerson ......,. ....,...,,.................Y.........,,......................... Justin Divilhliss ..,,.,.... Helen Donaldson ........ Alonzo Dudley '....., Ray Everly '.,.,.... Paul Haggerty '......,, VVill Haggerty ....,,.. , Dave 8: Dick's ......., Teacher ............. Farmer . ....., .Tea Co. ............ . Lali Harmison ......... ......,.. S tenographer ..... Mary Heald .......... ......l ' Xt home ...,....... Newton Henkle .....,. ,, ......,............ . Gladys Hicks ...Y..l........... ..,............................... Helen Hollandsworth ...,................ Bayard Clark .,.,.. Will Hubbell .,.................... ......... H arry Bailie ,...... Myrtle Huffman .....,... .......... li 'Iarried .......,.. Josephine Kirkman ,,.. Stenographer ..... Marion Kirklnan ....,,., Vliaitxnan Lynch ..,..,.... Isabella. Marsl 1...... .. Joseph Martin ......,.. Fern NVarwick ......... Ruth McKay '........ Harold Meeker ,...,..,... Stewart Neumann ....., Helen Probsting ......... Howard Seholes ...... Elmer Turnquist ........ Chester VVright ......, Sayre Motor Co ..... ., ..........I'eacher ..........Lawyer .........Henry Morton........ Knox College .,....... .....v.... B usmess ......,,..... .,........Jnstin Divilbliss,...... University of Illinois .......... .LaSalle Ex. U .....,........ ,........,Canton, Ill. ..... Canton, Ill. ......,.Xk'ashington ..........Canton, Ill. .... Canton, Ill. ......,,.,Canto:i, lll. ......,...Canton, Ill. ........,,Canton, Ill. .........Eva.nston, Ill. ,.....,...Canton, Ill. .........iCanton, Ill. ..........Cant0n, Ill. ...........v.Canton, Ill. .......,Midnight, N. D. ..........Canton, Ill. .......Peoria, Ill. ..,,......Canton, Ill. ..,..........Canton, Ill. . ................,..,.. Springfield, Ill. Beverly Heights, Chicago ...........................NVashington .....,.Peoria, Ill. .,......Peoria, Ill. ,.........Canton, Ill. ..........Cant0n, Ill. ........,.Canton, Ill. ...............,.....Canton, Ill. ...,,....Farmer's City, Ill. .....,...,.Galesln1rg, Ill. ..........Canton, Ill. ........,.Canton, Ill. ..,.,...Peoria, Ill. Dora Zink ...,,,,,., .Stenographer ........... ......---- C 21l1t0l1, Ill. 1914- Richard Alexander .....,. ....,..... I 7. S- Navy -----A,.--,-,- -'-----------------'-------- Claude Adams ......... .......... I - H- C0 ---------- ---4---'-- C anion' IH- ONE HUNDRED SEYFYTY-NINE 4 rw 1920 l HE CANTONIAN 1920 ,Eleanor Bredwell ,.... Malcolm Burgess .,.... Eva. Campbell ,...... 'Odella Chapin .,..... 'Stella Cox ....... Iona Crone ................ Margaret Endres ........ ........ Anna. Fouts .,...,..... Ruth Grahzun ........ Mzurion Grimm ......... ........, E dwin. Lonning ...,.. H. Co. OHice.......... I. H. Co. Office .................... .........Canton National Bank...,.. Clarence Carey ................. .........Ada1ns' Music Store..,....,.. .,......,Sanitary Dairy Tony Golick ..................... .........,...........,...v.,..., Gertrude Huddleson ......... Eliza, Hoskings .......... Ruth Huffman ......... Bessie Johnson ......... Seth! Leeds .......... Ferne Langham ,...... Marie Mariner .,,...... Lorn Marsh ..,..... Dean Mille-1 '........ Jay McBroom ,...... Opal O'Brien ..,,..... Helen Pentlnnd .....,.. Arthur Pittman ....... .Teacher ..,.......... ,.,......Stenographer Suydam........., .Clerk ,,..,.......,,..,....... .. ....... Om J ohnson. ........ Allen Russell ...,. Druggist .......... Eureka. College ......,.......... James F. McFarland ......... Farmer ............. , .......,,....... Raymond Rafferty ......... ...,.............. John Reichert ....,...... Hazel Rock ...,.... Hazel Scott ...,.... James Scott ...,... Anness Slose ......... Jesse Strong' ..,,...... XVillis Shortuess ....... Bessie Sticklei '....,.. Earnest Stephens .....,,. ..... Esther NVoodell ........ Bovd Grim ..,....,, Lois Ryno. ..... . Fred Meir ,....,. Clerk ..................,..... ....... .v.... Stenographer, Univ. of Ill .......... ,.,. r .........I'encher 'I'raveling Salesman ......... home........,...................... Bond Business, U. of Ill .... Field Secretary, U. S. A .,....... John Milner ....... ........,,........ .Telephone Operator ...... 1915 Lake Forest College ......... .............Canton, ,...,.....Deceasecl ........,.Cauton, Ill. .........Cunton, Ill. .,........Canton, Ill. ..........Canton, Ill. ........Pa.lmyra., Mo. ........Bethlehen1, Pa. ..,....,,.Canton. Ill. .........Canton, Ill. .......Peoria, Ill. ..........Cnnton, Ill. ..,......Canton, Ill. .........Canton, Ill. Ia. Birmingham, Ala. .............Canton, Ill. ....,,..,,..E11rek:1, Ill. ...Ypsilanti, Mich. .....,,......Clll72'l, Ill. ........Virginia .........C11nton, Ill. ...,.Champaign, Ill. ..,....,.Canton, Ill. ...,....La Mesa, Cal. .....Champaign, Ill. ........Rockford, Ill. . , XVis. .....,...Canl'on, Ill. .....,..Pekin, Ill. ..,...........Chicago. Ill. Lake Forest, Ill. ONE HUNDRED EIGIITY ..........Cnnton, Ill. Ill. h I W 1920 FHL CANTONIAN 1990 Goodlett Havermale ..,.... ......, Dean Armstrong ..,,.,..., Pauline Alward ..,.,,. , Ferne Baer .....,... Leroy Cather, ....... .. harl Davis ......,,,..... Nina Baughman ....... Merl Burnette ........ Austin Gilroy ....... ., Kenneth Geyer .......... Marion Conklin .......,. Amy Cluts ......,,,. . Hobart Gore ,......... Chester Graham ......., ....... Elizabeth Cra.ne ........ Frank Greene ...,.... ll'illiam Heaps .,..,..... ......., Mae Hamilton ..,,... Pauline Haxrter ......,.. Earnest Hipsley ...,.. . Corwin Mason ........ Vera Johnson ...,,.... Sally Lowe ,,....,... Roy Nelson ......,.. Carl Parker ............ Mildred Matthews ..,. Doris Phillips .,....,,. Frances Post ,...,.,... Lee Parkins ............ Margaret Roberts ,... Mable Rose ............. Raymond Quick ,....... Ralph Reeves ...,...,. Louise Seaville ,....,,... Verna. Sutton ,......,. Claude Seaton ..,,.... lV11la. lVooddell ......... ....... Mildred VVolf ......... .Northwestern University ....... .......Browns .-- Shriver., .,......At home.............,.. University of Ill ,...,. .. At home ....,.............,, ........G0vernment 'W0rk.......... U. Mlll1k1n......,,., home....... Veterinary .............. Northwestern U ...,..,.. .l'. C. Lombard ,.,.... ,...,...William Harry ......,.Clerk Red Cross Service ......... of ..,.....At l1ome.,.....,.,, .,.,....Stcnograpber Leland Stanford ...,.,.... Brown's ................. Stenographer ......... ..,...,.I,awrence Shannon ......,.Evanston, Ill. ..........Pe0ria, Ill. .,.............Canton, Ill. Lawrenceville, Ill. .,,,....Champaign, Ill. .......Ga,leslmrg, Ill. XVa.shington, D. C. ......,....,Canton, Ill, .......,.Galesburg, Ill. ........,...Canton, Ill. .......Lewistown, Ill. ,....,.,Evanston, Ill. ....,..,.Buslmell, Ill. ....,.......Canton, Ill. ........Fort Sheridan ........Chan1paign, Ill. .,,..,...Cant0n, Ill. .............Peoria, Ill. , ...,... Palo Alto, Cal. ...,......Peoria, Ill. ..,.....Canton, Ill. ..,.....Canton. Ill., ......,.....Cant0n, Ill. Chamber of Commerce ....... .,..... . Tanesville, lVis, Wilbur Harmon ............ ......, . Tanesville, NVis. ,Knox College ...... .Married ...... First State Bank .......... Telephone Operator Clerk ............................, ,......M1msey, Ind. .,........Galesburg, Ill. Peoria, Ill. ....,....Peoria, Ill. ......,.Canton, Ill. .,..,..Pekin, Ill. ......,,Canton. Ill. Roy Twining .......... ....... F armer ........ ......... F iatt, Ill, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE Y 1920 l'I'IE CANTONIAN 1970 X Lewis Van Dyke ..... Leta WVright ............. Margaret Drake ...... VVill 'Waltz ............ Lee VValtz .......... .......... Ed. VVay .......................... .......... Christopher Cardosi .......... ......... Don Roller ........,....... John Haggerty ........ Clarence Hossler ........ .....,... Roscoe Agne ......... Helen Kaiser ........ Albert Bown ............ Elizabeth Culver .,.,..,, ,,,.,,,, Charles Graham ..,.... Arthur Byrum ...,..... Verne VVeed ............. Hallie Fillingham .... Hugh Haggerty ....... Jeanette Vifallace ,.... Ruth Shoop ........,.. Harvey Barth ......... Ester Saville ....,,... Alice Dodge .,,.,.,.,, lvllblll' Harman ...,,.. Naomi Miller .,......... Minnie Provard .......... Lucille Dewey ......... Helen Matthews ...Y.. ' Amy McMillan ......., Anna Nelson ...,........ NVilburne Miller ......... ......... ..........Geo. Taff fdeceasedj Married .............. Stenographer ..., Farmer ..,........................... First National Bank ...,...... 1916 U. of Missouri ,,...... U. of Illinois ......... Manufacturer ........ Farmer ............... C. G. 85 E. Co ......... Ledger ............Y ..........Teacher -I. H. 8: Co. Ollice ,.,..,... I. H. 8: CO. Office ......,,. Kenneth Garl3 n g ........ Clerk ....................... Farmer ............. . .............. . Ill. Woman's College ......... .-t- First National Bank .......... At home ......................... of Min11esota,...... ......At home ..,,....,Dean Heald......... ......At home ,.........Don Roller ..,,....,Stenographer Clerk ................. I. H. 8: Co. Oilice .....,... Zelma Thompson ........ .......... S tenographer .,,. Frances Martin ...,....,, .,....... S tenographer .... Helen Rose .,......... Ray Twining ........ Beulah Clark .....,,.... .......... H arry J0l1l1S0l1 ....... Gladys Bucklew ......... .......... S tenographer ...- Aileen Labaugh .......... .......... S tenographer .... Lola Pickett .................... ........., 1 Jost Ollice ..---.---------- Lawrence Ingrahanl ,.,...... ....,..... I . H. Sl CO. 011506 ----.,--- J eau Selu-ee ,.........,........., .....,... S tenographer .........-v Tom Rogers ,,......,........ ...,.e.... I Knox College .----- Mildred Lockwood ....,.., ....,,.,.. S tellograpllel' ---- Dwight Austin .....,.. ..,....,..C-lerk ......,...Indiana ..........Canton, ..........Canton, ..........Cant0n, Ill. Ill. Ill. ......Champaign, ..........Cant0n, ..........Gla.sford, ..........Cauton, .,...,....Canton, .......Fairview, ......,.Peoria, ..........Canton, .,tt...,..Ca1iton, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. ...........Detroit, Wis Middle Grove, ........,..,.....Cant0n, ...........Glasford, ...,J8l'kS 7IlVlllC, ,,,,,.,..,....Canton, ..,., Canton, .,... Canton, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. ..,..Janesville, WVis. ,,........,..,...Canton, Ill. .Los Angeles, Cal. ..............Canton, , ........ Canton, .....z........Canton, ..... St. Paul, M Ill. Ill. Ill. inn. ..........Canton, ..........Canton, ,,,,,,,..........F1att, Ill. Ill. Ill. Vilashington, D. C. .,....,.......C-anton, ..,,......Canton, ,........Chicago, .,........Cantou, .l........Canton, ........Gulesburg, ..........Canton, .........Chicago, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. UNE HUNDRED EIGHTX'-Tl! 0 1920 TI-IE CANT NIAN 192Q O fx . Hazel Sebree .......... Elizabeth Heller ....... Agnes Burnside ........ Florence Siders ......... Evulina. Reeve ,...... Earl Irwin ..,.....,.......,. Oral McClatchey ......... Hobart Snider ....,.. Leslie Chapman ......,. Grace Silva ,......... Goodlet Havermnle ...... ........ E vanston, ..,....,C-la.rence Curtis .Stenographer ....... .Lyle Applegate ...... .Teacher ................ .,......I. H. Gr Otis Wileman.. Teacher ..... ,. Joe Ruey ..................,..... .,,, Constance Harrison .... .Knox College .....,, ..........Streator, ..........Pe0ria, .............Peoria, .........Lewist0Wn, ........Canton, ......,,,M0line, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. .........Cnnton, .....,....Galesburg, Albert Hollandsworth ...,.,, ,.,,.,,,, 1 Xt home . ,....r,,.,,, ....... It Ionterey, Mattie Lee Henry ...,... . ...,.., Bookkeeper ............,..,. .....,.. C anton, Ester Mee ............... ....... I .eonard Meighbors ..... ......... P eoria, Rose Sluzalis .......... Florence Hale .,....,. Harold Graham ....,... Russel Bolton ......... Lucile Campbell ........ Aflnh Cluts ,........,,.. Gomer Bath ........ Lula Zink ..,.,.... Nina Moore ,........ Leo Swope ....... Evaleta Steen ......... Helen Turner .,..,.,.. Dale Pittman ...,..... Gladys Rock l....,. Mary Shoop ............ Laura, Burgess .......,.. Frank Switner ....... Helen Saunders ........ Jennette Terrill ......... John Tendiek ,......,. Helen Houstan ....,.,... Francis Christy ......,,. Dean Earnest ............ Opal Cndwallader ,.,..... Murlea Moran ........ Thomas Hale ..,....... Hazel Holt .,......,...., Beatrice Grabill ........ Dayton Huff' .,..... ........Tea,cher .......NVill Haggerty .........Canton, ........,...Canton, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ky. Ill. lll. Ill. Ill. . .....,. U. of Illinois ......... ......l. C humpaign, 1917 .Alexander Lumber Co ..,.... ,....... C nnton, .At home .,... ........ C anton, .......P!ldllCfll1, B. 8: Q. R. R. ...,....,.Galesburg, .......Post Oftice ............C2lnt0n, P. tk W. De-pot,,,.,.., .......iCant0n, ........Tencher Nurse ....... ,.....,,. I 'e0ria, ........At home ........Cnnton, ........At home .......,Married ..,.....C.anton, .....,..l3ryant, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. .,,.,..Carpenter ----A-.,Cill1f0n, ........I.ake Forest Col1ege........ .......Normul ---------Nff1C0mllp U, of 111 ,A,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,. .,,,,., C hampaign, Ill. WVoman's College ....... .......,,Jacksom'ille, Collector ......,................... .----------w-,- C i1Y1t0l1- ......-TCRCll61' ....,...Cantnn, Stenographer ....... -----,--- P 001111, .....,,.'1'eacl1er ........I.nke Forest College,.,....... ..........Lflk6 F0 ........At home A-------Cillltmh First National Bank ,....... ........ C 2lI1t0l1, ........Chauffeu.x' .,......Canton, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ia. rest Ill. Ill. Ill. -SQ ON E II U N DRED EIGHTYATIIREE 1910 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Dorothy Horner ......,. ,,,,...,.. lv Iarried ....... .......................... VVinifred Post ......... Robert Blakeslee .... Leona Rock...' ...,... Vernon HuiTman ,.., ....., Gilherta, Nllllllllllgg ..,,,.... ..,.....,. Lee Young ......,,.......... ....,,..,. Kathryn Marsh .,.... Ruth Motley ..,.,.,...., Calvin Lingen felter ..,...... .,......,. Margaret I,ul-:er ..,,.,... ........,. Edith Stuckey ..,....,. Gertrude Harter .... Carroll Bishop ..,...,. Dorothy Strickler ......... ...,..... .......At home................... .Columbia College ....... At home .,............... U. of Michigan ...,,........... Stenographer ...........,......... Brown's Business College ..,.... Y ,Ben Vt illiams ,..,,,....,........,.. .Teacher ...,...,....... Farmer ....,.... Stenographer .,.......... B. ik Q. Depot.,...... .,..,,.,,, C. G. Sz E. Office ...... Farmer ........,... . ,..... ..Tea.cher ...,,.. . Bernice Downs .........., ......, 1 Xt home .,............... Lera Zimmerman .,........ .......... H arry Burgess ..v,.... Park Reese .................. .................,........,.....,......... Ellen Belle .,...,.,.,. ........,.. O llice Girl ...,..... Lillie Carlson ,..,...,.. .Stenographer ....... Ross Hinclerliter ,..,,.. ............,......,..................,.. Otto Meiei ',,,,,. .,....... ....... ' I' . P. 8: VV. Depot ........ Emma. Bailey '...,... ,......... l Jean Taylor ......... Mary Ash ,...,...., .,....., ' Xt home .......... Flossie Irwin ....,., Loretta, Finnin ,,,...., Irma Spangler ......,. Doris Rowland ......, Annette Seneker .,...... , .....,. ., Mary Christopher .....,... .,..,.,... XVilcls Dale ,.....,... Paul Fonts .,..... .,......,Stenogruphcr ..........Teacher .At home ..,.......... ,Stenographer ......, Mich. Normal .,.......,... ......,.l..Telephone Operator....... 1918 Dean Barrick ......,... .......... I .ake Forest College .....,. Helen Graham .....,,, ...,.,.... I ,omburd College ....l..,...... Leslie McMillan ...,,, .Lombard College .........,...,.... Blanche Breed .......,.., .......... Y Vestern Normal School ....,..... Harold Havermale ....... .,..,,. l . H. Sc Co ......,.........,............ Pauline Holt ..,........ Albert Hale ......... Mable Coons ......., Jennings Hunter ..., Lena WVauQ'htel ....... Lloyd Burgess ....v... Teacher ...................... . .......I.ake Forest College,..,,,. ..,..,...Stenographer ..,....... Rubber R Tire Co ...,. .Stenographer ........ .Clerk ................... .......Bryant, Ill. ......,,.Chicugo, Ill. ...,,.............Canton, Ill. Ann Arbor, Mich ...,....,.........Canton, Ill ......GillPSllllPgl', Ill. ....,.,.Peoria., Ill. .......Canton, Ill. .,..,,.Canton, Ill. .,.,..,..Chicago, Ill ..,.,..Cnnton, Ill .......Canton, Ill ,.......Canton, Ill ........Cnntou, Ill .......C-unton. Ill. .......Canton., Ill. .......Canton, Ill. ....,....,.Canton, Ill. .,......Smithiie.lfl. Ill. . .......... Canton, Ill. .,...,.CVanton, Ill .....,.....Canton, Ill .....,Galesburg, Ill. ..........,Canton, Ill ......Ga1esburg, Ill ....,......,..Cant0n, Ill ....,.,...Ypsilanti, Mich .......,...Canton, Ill ........I,ake Forest, Ill ......Galesburg, Ill .....,Galesburg, Ill l........Macomb, Ill ........Canton. Ill .,....,,....Cunton, Ill .......,Lake Forest, Ill ...........Cant0n, Ill .........Racine, NVis ........Brereton, Ill ,......Canton, Ill CNF HU NDRED EIGHTY-FOUR 19 P0 THE CA TONIAN 1920 Vivian Young ......... ......, B ookkeeper ......, ..,.,... C anton, Ill. Ray Derry.. ......... . Nellie Simon ......,, Edson Kelso ,....... Lucy McMillan ....,..... Clyde Murphy ,...... . Orphelia Eggert ......,. John Turnbull ........ Nellie Millington ....... Russell Goodin ,.,........ Lena. Van Houten ..... Floyd Emerick ......,.... Garage .,............. Stenographer ........ Stenographer ...... .....r.Knox College At home ......... ..,....U. of Ill,........ .,.....Teacher ......,.Business Teacher ...................... First State Bank ...... ,.......Canton, .........Peoria, ..,......Chicagv0, .,.......,.Canton, .........Galesburg, .....Y.........Canton, . ...,..,.. C hampaign, .....,....NVashington, ..i........Canton, .,...,..Canton, Agnes Carruthers ...... Stenographer ........,. ........... C anton, Carl VVilliams ...,,......,.... ,, ..,. Lombard College ....... ......... G alesburg, Katherine Kilhourne ......, ....... 1 Xt home .,.............. ...,,...... C anton, Gerald Shyrock ...,.,....... ...,,., L 7. of Ill .........,. ....... C -hampaign, Lucille Buchen ..,.,,, ....... S tenographer ,............ ...........,... C anton, Howard Wood ....... .....,. I ,ake Forest College ....... ........ I .ake Forest, Amy Johnson ...,,.,,, . Donald Saville ,....., , Florence Evans .,e... Donald Negley .....,..... Katherine Strong ....... Neil Buchen ..v,,.............. ..--..- Daisy Hollandsworth ....,..... ....... Richard Graham ,....... Nellie Hardel '... ....,. Dale Earnest ......, Ruth Martin ........ Albert Enclres ........ Nola Swift ,.....,.... Bernie Young ......... Carroll Pittman ......... Clarice Dewey ........ --1 Mathis ,....,., lolrlst I. H. 31 Co. Oilice ..,... .,.....Eleetrical School .......Magnolia, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ia. Ia. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill, Ill. Ill. .......Kokomo, Ind. ........Canton, Ill. .,.........,.Milwaukee State Normal ...............,..... ....,... W Vlnllllfl, M First National Bank ........ ........... C anton, Earl Nagel ......,......,,. ,...,... C auton, Farmer .,.,.,.....,....,,.,.,.. ....,... C illlt0ll, First National Bank ....,... Canton, ,..,...Sehool ,...............Peoria, Teacher ......, ......... F armington, U. of Ill ...,.,.. .....,. C hampaign, Teacher ...... ........... Ca nton, School ,,..,, ......... G alesburg, Farmer . ............... ......,Harold Swift . ...... .... C iver, inn. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. .,.....Miami, Fla. 1919 Russell Armstrong .,........ .......f K t home ................. --vA--,----.-4---, C HHYOH, U1- Ruby Bath A,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,t., '1 'eacher .,...... London Mills, Ill. Lyle Baughman ....,,.,. Minister ...... ...,.......... ...v..,....... C R IltOll, Ill. Elmer Brown ,,,,,,.,.. At home ........,......i.........,........ ....... C vanton, Ill. Ruth Baker ,,.,,,,.,.... ........ P ost Graduate, C. H. S .......Y.. ............... C anton, Ill. Harold Chapnmn ,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,. I ,ake Forest College .........,, ........ I .ake Forest, Ill. For-ne Coong .,,.,,,,,,,. Teacher .,................... ........ lt Iarietta, Ill. Ruth Corbin ,,,,.,,.,,,, ..,,.,. K nox College ..,.,... ,........ G alesburg, Ill. Ulysses Courtney ..,,,. I. H. tk C0 ....,...... .v........, C vanton, Ill. mmgUD ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 Carrie Crockett ...... Rose Deutch ...,...A Beryl Drake ......,.... Arthur End res .......... . ..... . Jesse Erkel ............. M umie Eyerly .,...... Ollidene Foote .,..... Pauline Fordyce ...,... ....... Lewis Fortenbuch.. XVilliam Fonts ........... ....... Lillian Hatfield ...,.. Carl Hokenson .....,. Clara Hosking ....,.,. Ruth Holdsworth .......,, ....... M ary Houston ..,..... Dorothy Johnson .....,.... ....,... Raymond Johnson. Dorothy Keefuuver ..,...,.. ...... Edna Mellert ,....... . .... ....... W'illium J. Miller ......... .... ,.,. Library ..........,..............,.. Lake Forest College ........,. .l. H. Sz Co ......,................. ...............Canton, .........Lake Forest, ............Canton, ,U. of Ill ...........,..................,,... ........... C hampaign, College of Southern Cul ..,...... .......... len Cent Store .......,..,....... At home ,......,......,. .Overall Factory ,,... -School ................... .At home .......................... . Lake Forest College .....,,... U. of Ill .......,.,,.............,... ,Detroit Bus. College ......... .Stenographer ................ Knox College ...,.... At home ........... . 'Xt home ...,. -Teacher ......, .Teacher ........ I. H. 8: Co ....,.. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Los Angeles, Cal ...............Cfu1ton, .,......Canton, ........Canton, ........,.Chicago, ...................Civer, .........Lake Forest, ........Chumpaign, .......Detroit, M ............Canton, ..........Ga1eslJurg, ............Canton, ........Canton, ....,....Ellisville, Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. ich. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. Ill. .........,..Canton, Ill. Lawrence Murphy. U. of Ill .....,..........., ..,.... C hampnign, Ill. Louise Negly ....,.....,.. .,...... f tt home ........,........... ....,.,..... C anton, lll. Delnollti Obenshziin ,...... .,....., H eclfling' College ...,.... ,..,,,,, A bingdon, Ill, Nellie Owings ..l....,.... ........ I kt home ...............,.... ..,......... C unton, Ill. Robert Powell ........ Knox College ........... ........, G alesburg, Ill. Ruth Quick ......... Herlding College ....,...,...... ....... A bingdon, Ill. H8101 QlliCk A....... .Hedding College .,.................... ...........,....., N bingdon, Ill. Pansy Read .....,.,. Nurses Training School .....,... ..,....... l Sirminghnm, Ala. Thelma Reed .......... Nurse-'s Training School ......... ......,... B irminghum, Ala. Nellie Redfern ....,.. Neuumnns Store ...,............ ............ C anton, Ill. Mary Reeder .......... ...... .. Teacher ........,......... ........................., Mary Routledge ..,.. Teacher ........... ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,..,.,,,,, Herschel Sanders ..,.,,... .,..,,.. I . H. R Co .............. .....,., C unton, Ill, Phoebe Schwab .......... ........ S tenogrupher ................ ........ C anton, Ill. Grant Scott ..........v. .Worthen McAllister's ...... ........ C unton, Ill. Mury Snyder ................. ....... . 'Xt home ......,................ ..,..... C nnton, Ill. Katherine Sporer... Gollcks Co. ...,.......... ,,..,,., C nnton, III, .Toe Strickler .,......... Neumnnns Store ....... ........ C anton, Ill. Meribel Sullivan .,...., ....... l Dost Graduate ........ ............ C anton, Ill. Ruby Taylor ........... .................................... ..,....... D e s Moines, Ia, Jessie Thompson .... At home ...... ............ C anton, Ill, Jesse Thrush .............. ...,....- X t home .,.... ........ C anton, Ill. Frances Twining ..,...... .,...... X t home .,,....................... ............ C nnton, Ill. Mary Van Dyke ....... ..... - Teacher ........Y................,..... ........ F airview, Ill. Lena. Vrell ..,............ Rice's Ten Cent Store .......,. ,,.,,.., C anton, Ill, Fairy Lee lvnde .,.., .,.,,,,. A dams' Express Co .,.,,,...., .,.,..., C anton, Ill. Darline lVallace ..... Feacher ......,.................,.... ........,.,................ Thurma lfVnrwick .,...... .,,, , ,At home ......... ......,. C anton, Ill. Verda Warwick ..,,. At home ............ .,,......... C anton, IIL Gladys lVeaver ......... ........ K nox College ....v. .....,... G alesburg, Ill. Ina Weaver. ..... .. Teacher ............... ..............,................ . . Stanley VVhite ........ ........ l . H. 8: Co .............. ........ C' vanton, Ill. Mable YVilliums ......... ....... Y Vhitney's Store ..... ........ C uuton, Ill. gg ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 m , fx ...env-'C u.......... .............-V if -.-........-...f. H... . v t A Q .,,,,,,,,1g ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN I1 1 rw T 19 P0 IHE CANIOB IAN 1070 7 Q Better English Week eg? s QQIJEGN 4, - , . movement to promote Better English this year was very successful L., V... Y I A fl 173 fl' J l X I -. -. throughout the schools of Canton, especially in the High School. Ef- I. 1 Env, fects of last year's Better English lVeek were still quite noticeable the -. .- early part of the year, but a great need for improvement was still evi- .-la lg -. x .4 dent, thus another Better English VVeek. As it was hoped, the effects 'Cl-' this year were greater and more lasting. , The program for the week was quite different from the usual pro- grams. Each class gave a stunt to bring out the aim of the Better English lVeek which was Better Speech for Better Americans. The Senior stunt was the burial of Bad English. The Junior stunt was a debate on the necessity of Good English in the business world. The Sophomore stunt represented a meeting of the Canton High School faculty where Dr. Good English exhibited his wonderful power over Bad English. The Freshman stunt showed how Good English, the pied piper, charmed away the forms of Bad English which were represented by rats. On VVed- nesday morning Attorney Senift talked on Better English in the Business VVorld. The crowning event of the week was the play, The Business of Life. This play was written by one of our own H. S. members, Robert lVood. The play repre- sented Bad English, a clerk in an office, who was finally reduced to the lowest position in the factory, but regained his position by the help of Miss Reading. The cast for the play was as follows: Mildred Eshelxnan ...... ............ 3 USS Reading Robert Yvood ,..,,,,,. ....... I Ir. Good English ' Robert Zeigler ............... ................. 5 lr. Life Clarence Van Arsdale ....... ....... B Ir. Everybody John Lowe ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ...... lt Ir. Bad English F.z:zj1.:-li ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-EIGHT 1 920 THE CANTONIAN Three Distinguished Students Two great strong armsg a merry way, A lot of business all the dayg And then an evening frolic gay. That's Marion A happy face, and sunny hairg The best of sweetest smiles to spare, The one you know is always there. That's Marjorie A lot of noise, a suit of greeng A wish for candy, cake, and pie, His grammar may be wrong-but my! That's Guy Scoop,'- Edison is a wonder, isnit he? Irene- I don't think so. You can't turn his incandescent lights I saw Berry in a window making faces to-dayf' VVhat was he doing that for? For a couple of clocksg his boss is a jewelerf' OH! YOU ALGEBRA! xrboy yzgirl zrchaperone x-1-y-I-zrmisery x+y-zzioy Scintillate, scintillate, Seniors wise, Brightest star in H. S. skies. This school would be as dull as night If we did not shine so bright. Sparkle, sparkle, Juniors sage, Next year you may have the stageg Tho' you make a lot of fuss, Rest assured you can't touch us. VVinky, blinky, Sophomore star, You're not as big as yon think you are. Imitate the Seniors high, You'll do better by and by. Twinkle, twinkle, Freshies sweet, Green enough for cows to eatg You have three years in which to grow, Show us then how much you know. To-day is the to-morrow we worried about yesterday. down low ORE HL NDREU EIGHTXHNXXNE .I 1920 THE ' CQ TONIAN 1920 kg.................. ,.......... . 3 ' 0. UNDRED N N 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 1' THE SOPHOMORE Behold the Sophomore, might and great, Assuming the air of a potentateg He glances about with a bold, fearless eye, The whole school to challenge with airs that defy. Just as wise as a Junior or Senior is he, Tolerant to Freshmen in their infancyg VVitl1 condescension, allowing the faculty kind, To impart their knowledge to his receptive mind. And if it were polite and just the thing to do, Wlhy, he could tell, even them, a thing or two. But withal he takes himself so seriously, YVC behold him without awe and fearlesslyg And if he could remember ust one short year ago, YVhy! Even his Royal Highness sat in the Freshman row. Berry C Ampbell Simon PerKins FrEd Johnson ReTtke DeffenBaugh MArion Negley Dava Lt Harol-d Hunter Dorothy Drake ChEster Powell RoBert lvood MArjorie VVoods NaTl1an Hale A RobErt Zeigler ONE HUNDRED NINETY ONE i 1920 TI-IE CANTONIAN 1920 ' List of sAclx7ertisers Young Men's Christian Association J. H. Carithers Cardosi Candy Kitchen Idylehour Theatre Princess Theatre A. YV. Dewey Gustines, Inc. YV. J. Snider Driesen Clothing Co. Lane's Photo Shop F. VV. Woolworth Co. Mason Hardware Co. Canton Coal Co. Canton Plumbing Co. Haynes 8: VVi1lcoxen G. VV. Berry F. Rashid Sz Co. A. G. 'Wilson Samuel Terrill Apostol, Shoemakers Garden Theatre T. Golick hfercantile C0. Glasgow Tailors A H. E. Harter First State Bank K Trust Co. Albert YVOrmser Bennett Ice Co. G1-ieser's Fruit 8: Produce Co. Leamon's Laundry Ferrari Candy Kitchen Dave K Dick J. C. Abbott Delmonico Cafe Mendenhall, Photographer Sheaff Q Abbott Wvorthen-McAllister Co. Canton National Ban k Greenwell R Eslinger J. L. Andrews John A. Cass F. LI. Mosher Scripps-Greer Co. lNIcCoy K Peck J Neumann K Sons E. H. YVhitney Electric Shoe Shop Roy Kingsland Kresges' Hai-ter Hat Shop VVebster's Drug Store G. Jacobs Avery's Mackemer Motor Car Co. Canton Candv Kitchen The Cafeteria Canton Cleaninv' K . D D Jameson K Co. Paris Cleaners Joe Sklarek The L. 8: R. Knox College Bradley Polytechnic ye YVorks Institute 0 la ONE HUNDRED YIINETY-TMO 19.50 THE CANTONIAN 1920 4 A 95:3 f Tig - , .. E E. 3i:-- ' ' i ' F,-i-. ' Q -. 'L U 'N , mia.. - : ' .- ., 5 iii, 1 oiflffg - X :iq-. s i i -'ffi ff is so-i :sq .l: Q if 1 v f 'ix as :':iiif:5v gi: :A , ,lgzigs 'BS .-lg! 1 'Q If ' 63272-1-.S ' TGP' M . W 1 sn: Sig 1 N3 Pais eavefi Egfgli 2 '-f fads '...,f,ff W + -' iff. Y ' - 'I ' . ffigwig f I 5 :gg if 1 X 5,1 Ltasu -E QWHIH bi fe 5.'gT2- '--S 333' ' gag- qi Q .nj w, g- -:rp-at-'11, .-:I , I, 1 . .nur pnpi' 4 5 ... v ' i in , .s -7 'Ili ,x -fc, 5, fi! I' f 1 k I i' ig, :ti-.. Sag, 3' gi' J is YL 'keg'-3 -IQ ' ,L ,il X: si 'u'4' 5 le 5 '-1 jr Hx i iii X ' L J ng' '3,i2B,g-REX Q J es.. Av' .2-.SJ :QS . I x 4 H1125 1 ' X 4 N Q .1 X R: if Rfk ' Patronize Our Advertisers Who Have Made This Book Possible glam , H I, ONE HUNDRED NINETY- HR E 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 Young Menis Christian 1890 Association 1920 A Home for Young Dlefn, SPIRITUAL--EDUCATIONAL-PHYSICAL III A NH OOD FIRST An O1'0'3I1lZ3.7lIlOI1 whose sole aim is to hel 1ne11 Q P and enable them to become better individuals and useful citizens Non-sectarian-men of all faith may join The most popular place in the community Strangers Always Welcome DRED NINE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 ...................... ............. ..-................................. iff .........-.mum........................................ .......... ...... ......... f .- u J. H. CARITHERS Leading Jeweler and Optometrist Headquarters for Graduation Gifts South Side Square Both Phones Cardosi Candy Kitchen Fine Candies and Ice Cream Drinks of all kinds served at our fountain Home Phone S9 Bell Phone 391lY VISIT THE Idylhour Theater VVest Elm Street VISIT THE Princess Theater East Side Square A. W. DEWEY and COMPANY DRY GOODS, RUGS, LINOLEUM East Side Square Wy .m......-....,.... ' ........m-m..... Xji' .................. A 'Sr 'wk' I . UNDRED NINETY- ' 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 I111' Gzuisftiinnesg Jlzmc.. THE REXALL DRUG STORE Ice Cream-Candy, Sodas Visit our fountain Where all good fellows get together E A SGQQLGEI ALVVAYS ALL RIGHT South Main Street VV. J. SNIDER, DiStl'lb'llf07' We Thank You- Cll VVe are indeed greatly obliged to the graduates who pur- chased their graduating clothes at our store and we trust we may have the pleasure of serving you in whatever branch of life you take up. Renielnber, we guarantee everything we sell to give entire satisfaction mminzinnge 'gh DRIE SEN CLOTHING CO. ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES VVest Side Square NE HUNDRED NKNETY-SI 1920 THE CAN TON IAN 1920 Kodaks and Supplies Picture Framing Enlarging Kodak Finishing Lanels Photo Shop Let 'us fi-nish what your kodak began Wfifh Co mplim on is F. W. Woolworth Co. 5c and 10c Store MHSOH HHYAWHTC COIDPHDY N . M VVest Side Square HARDYVARE, ALUMINUM PYREX VVARE Cornpliwzimzits of Samson CQaE Ssmpamy VVholesale and Retail Canton Plumbing Company if III lk It lk Ik il It lk ill i il lk PLUMBING AND HEATING NDRED NINETY-5 'E 920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Haynes 8: Wilcoxen BEST CLOTHES FOR THE LEAST MONEY G. W. Berry PRACTICAL TAILOR Suits to Order at Reasonable Prices IIIIIIIIIIIII if if 1 Alterations a Specialty Home Phone 3791. 35 East Side Square P Fred Rashid di Co. ir 'lr W Sanitary Ice Cream Parlor A VVholesale and Retail ' 'lr ' 'A' Home Made Candies Both Phones 13 East Side Square A. G. Wilson Crockery, VVall Paper VVear-Ever Aluminum I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Pathe Phonographs , South Side Square Ifodaks, S1 Supplies APUSTAVS SHUEMAKEHS Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles Samnunell Teinrill North Side Square Both Phones Quick Shoe Repairing while you Wait Smart Shoes for llfen Cor. E. Chestnut and lst Ave. Canton, Ill. g 1920 TI-IE CANTCNIAN 1920 llfll!IllllllllllllHllllHI'llllllIUllfllllllllllllfllllflllllllll lllillllIlllllllllllllllllillllllllilll!llllilllllllllllllillllilllllllll The Best in ltiotion Pictures Greatest Stars in the Largest Productions VVest Side Square If it's Groceries you want, we have them ' T. GOLICK MERCANTILE CO. All kinds of Groceries at VVholesale Prices , From ltlanufaicturer direct to you 37 E. Chestnut St. Canton, Illinois Glasgow I allors IVhere they make Young Men's Clothes CLASSY CLOTHES 29 East Side Square Investment Securities, Real Estate and Insurance Phones: Home 731R5 Bell 87 First National Bank Bldg. .WMM 13 :Ze muff! The first step towards Thrift is taken by opening a Savings Account. Start one. however small, and keep adding to it and you will have done what every successful person does. - Start your savings account with ns and you will find that we help you along in life. 19?-Qfdffwflg 193224215 ZW Jalan! ZJWWKJYW of Canton, Illinois ON UNDRED NINET E 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 V. X mum mmm 7 Albert Wormser Up-to-date HATS AND FURNISHINGS Leading Tailor South Sirle Square Canton, Illinois ICE and COAL Comfort for Vvllltel' 01' Summer BENNETT ICE CO. Both Phones 390 Farrel's A-I Nut Margarine The hot weather spread for bread For sale by GRIESER'S FRUIT Sz PRODUCE CO. l.BHlll3ll'S sllll Willef l.3llllllI'y 38-40 VVhite Ct. ' 7 l ' lb. To Advertise C. l'l. S. Family ll as Img, 9C Ferrari Sandy Kitchen FOR ICE CREAINI AND CANDIES Try us for Fancy Ice Cream ' 138 SOUTH MAIN BOTH PHONES J. C. Abbott SHOES u Yes, we carry Bostonians VVest Side Square . Canton, Illinois - - fig 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Regular ltleals Short Orders DCTHIODTCO C HTC EVERLY BROS. 71 East Side Square Canton, Illinois Mendenhall The Photographer in your town Compliments Sheaff 8 Abbott HVVALK-OVER STORE If it is Here, it is New If it is New, it is Here S' Ladies' Ready-to-VVea1' and General Dry Goods The Worftlh1ermMeAllHEster Co., East Side Square SECURITY ALL THINGS Colne to him who keeps a Savings Account Yes, even the Interest. Try it to-day Canton National Bank Chimes Clock Bank SER VICE :Ti TWO HUNDRED ON 1920 THE CAN TONIAN 1920 9 Greenwell FQ. Eslinger SERVICE DRUG STORE CANTON, ILLINOIS J. L. ANDREWS LUINIBER AND BIILL VVORK All kinds of Building Material JOHN A. CASS GENERAL I-IARDVVARE 21 East Side Square F. M. Mosher POCKET CUTLERY, PYREX VVARE AND HARDVVARE 67 East Side Square Scripps-wGreer Dry Goo s Co. VV01llCI1,S and Cl1lld1'6I1,S Outfitters Coats, Suits, Furs, Rugs, Draperies CANTON ILLINOIS MCCOY Ed PECK Practical Tinners and Furnace lllen Galvanized Iron and Copper YVork Slate, Tin and Iron Roofing 129 South Main Q.-n-un.------.. .--mmm. iK m.uu----n 0 HUNDRE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1929 J. Neuman Q Sons STXQLF HFADQUARTP RS SOCILTX BRAYD LLO'lHES Wlhnfxfinneygs unsy Dept, Store fTl1e House that bfu es You Money Dlv Goods Shoes ohons Reudx -to-VW efu 'Nlillinely 'Hen S I1lllI1lSh1l'l0'S Electrnc Shoe Repair Shop Dont thro ' v-n sou ' sl oes because the soles 'xre xx orn throu h It s eco wmv to p V for 1 lrst Claw Repo 1- 'Work GLS CHACHOQ Prop. South NI' 'n Roy Klngsland REAI FSTATI4 LOANS-INSURANCF C nton Nation 11 Bunk Bldg KRESGES 80 N Maul O1 QUALITX am SF RY ICT I-IARTER HAT SHOP Sfylfest of Styles qouth NI ln St W 0 7 1 I J J W Y' N1 1 L . 1 ' 'D i -.V N ' C , r C . l .V L, 1 4 . ' ' H I I . wx unj .1 1 1 . L ' g i 1 D at 7' .. i . YQ , ., V A .u O Y J .J J J J va . ' : . ' 7. f . Y 1 J T 44 BIILLINERY HEADQUARTERVS IV V- I . -1 L 4' fl L. . 1mKlQgHE.JA, fb 417 'I' TXVO HUNDRED THRF 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Furnishes Your Drug VVants DOC BIRD Still I'Vorking,' Say it with Flowers at every opportunity -Q Jacob: 3 Greenhouse East Elm Street Globe Wernicke SECTIONAL BOOK CASES High in Quality-Low in Price AVERY'S, Inc. Mackemer Motor Car Co. FORD CARS Authorized Agents for the sale of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS A Canton, Ill. Distributors of FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES Home Phone 698 2-1-5 N. BIain St. Bell Phone 1-M Canton Sandy Eiitshen BT3Illlf3.Ctll1'IIlg' Confectioners Ice Cream and Ices YVest Side Square Canton, Illinois S T VG HUNDRED FOLK 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Eat at the Cafeteria ALL HOME COOKING Like DI other used to make Canton Cleaning 81 Dye Works Our Experience and Record is our Best Guarantee B tl Il B ll 3625 Home 277 F CHI SINU1 SI IFLOUR FEED Jam eson Cot. IVl1olesale and Retail 65 Xxrllitl' St. PARIS CLEANERS QOQIATIONDQ 5 Look for the Master Emblem E QVYEIISIINVS 2 LEIINEII It is your Guarantee of Perfect Workmanship neu sw-w 141 N. MAIN sr. Home vis JQQ SkIafQk,S GU ue INIPI D 01,oTH12s The Home of Hart, SCIIHHEIICI' SL Blarx Clothes KNOX AND STETSON HATS EMERY SHIRTS Established 1865 Canton, Illinois TWO HUNDRED F1 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 L. 81 R. n SEE US FIRST VVe appreciate your patrovzage . 81 R. Sporting Goods SO. JEFFERSON ST. PEORIA, ILI.. Bradley Polytechnic lnstitute PEORIA, ILLINOIS ' GENERAL COLLEGE C0 URSES- Science, including Pre-Medical VVork. Engineering-Meehanical, Electrical, etc. Literature-A general College Course. Teaching-For grades of High School. Special Courses for those wishing to become teachers of Manual Training or Do- mestic Scienceg four-year course with B. S. degree, two-year course giving teachers' diploma. Vocational Courses for Draftsmen, XVoodworkers, Metulworkers, Practical Elec- tricity. An Automobile Schoollgiving one or two years' training in everything pertain- ing to the automobile. A three months' course in the Tractor. Horological Department gives instruction in VVatclnnaking, Jewelry, Engraving and Optics. Send for special circulars. Address the Director, THEODORE C. BURGESS nox College In Education, if anywhere, THE BEST IS THE CHEAPESTH The name of the college attests the value of the degree. Knox is recog- nized the country over as in the FIRST RANK. Her ideals are those cherished by the most famous American colleges. A strong faculty and the most modern equipment insures efficient instruc- tion. The courses offered are varied and highly practical and at the same time maintain the higher standards of culture. k For catalog and further information, address, KNOX COLLEGE. TIVO HUNDRI-Il? SIX 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 if Autographs I 036111: L' ' w ' - u ,1 V0 HUNDRED SEVE 1920 THE CA TON IAN 1920 y --.-.............. -mm..-...W........................... M -U.................-...W-.................. .........-.....,3?' Autographs t 'O HUNDRED EIG T 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Autographs TX 'O HUNDRED NINE 1920 THE CANTONIAN 1920 Autographs TXVO HUNDRED TEN 1920 THE CAN'1'ONlAN 192Q hr OUR MOTTO: 'aLet,s get where Weare going. We have arriw7ec1! X, -----Q 4 1920 THE CANTON IAN 1920 sql ' A,.,V f '4 Zi' y W!4 V buf, 4? f+f!?'f,ff ff eva X I I I I I hw' Wljflxl I I I U '44 4-www exf- Vf Z3 1 f 1 :if .. R X 4, . 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