Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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B., Indiana State Normal University of VVisconsin 1, University of Illinois V41-' RL roumssn 0. +1 .pl W' ' in 4 . . if if if a ff? Q - FEL-44 , Q ' W A 1 -4 ' N fy x if VE , , C- . ,IQIVQ LQIIA A if , .4 ,V N- Vw f, I Cl - Q ., i . r I RUTH IVI. HINl3I7llll,I'I'l'lII I 3 Smithfield, Illinois I 'L' K Gfzgrapliy and Music I 'fiio 4 fs fb FIFTEEN Supervixoi' F Illinois vt'0lI12tlI'S Colle-gc University of Cliif':ig,z'o BESSIE C. VVIRTII Canton, Illinois Public Speaking Ifniversity of Utah University of Wisconsin Braclley College BRYAN GENTRY History, fY07Y!1ll07'C'il1-I Law, Sor-iology A. B., Oakland City College Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana G. E. MEDUS Canton, Illinois fllanual Traifning B. E., VV. I. S. T. C. JULIA CONKLIN Canton, Illinois Frrmch Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago Columbia University EVALENA MILLER Canton, Illinois Mathematica? A. B., Tezicher's College of Kirksville B. S., University of XVashington B. 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S., Eureka College IMXTHERIN In LLLI01 1 Canton, Illinois English Columbia College of Expression v 7177-.1117 'VY'V Ti' 6 5 like is f N l , Sn ' S -' J- N N I . , Q Cf -X-w.i.fitg..i A N. Q x ' ' ' a HELEN M. GALLAGIIEII Canton, Illinois English and Amr'ri1'n.11 History IS. E.. YV. I. S. 'l'. C. CIARA I.. FOSTER Chicago, Illinois Snviology and Igf'0TllI7lIiI'N IS. S., If. of Illinois LICONAIID B. KING Canton, Illinois Jlprvhrmical Druwifly and 1'ri11liny II. S.. VVlxenton College MARK A. l'I'l'I'ERMAN LaCrosse, VVisconsin l'o1u'h mul Plzyxiral lfduzration I.aCrosse- Normal IA UIIA I,. SCIIl I l'l'1ll Mount Clemens, Mich. English A. IS., Kalamazoo Collegi- , IIl'lI.EN M. 'l'U'l l'I.I'l Postville, Iowa Z Stenography and Typing f Iowa State '1'eac'hers' College szvsrnzsn .-W we -'ft' e 3, 'TN I . l . il rf ,Q fg. - 1 . ff? ' x 5 .Wi f :iii I 'Q leg -A. 56.3 iii -af. 'em V 1 Eli L 5349 as 1' ' 4 0 a K gs XR Pr QV :iii . . Pl 3 V 5 PA .gas !.Fi?. L '. ' e so I .3 Y A ,F it is 5.-1 sat ' Q LW-H-'-M J ' - wi Q. ' Q ' ' Uhr igupila nf 01. Q. 9. 'f Present U e ' 1 Alt mr Arr, mr QDIIIP In Gbur Brat Efrarhrrnn 5 A Melodrama in fl' Acts Dedicated to thc Faculty CAST Actors .,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.., ....,., P 1 ipils of C. H. S. Pnlxm-:PAL C1IAnAr'rEns General M:umgc'r ,..,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ..,,,,,, B I r . Hyndman Director .,,,.,,,,.....,,,,,, .,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, IN I r. Cordell Assistant Director ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,A.,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,, It Ir. Coons Stage Directors ,..,,,...,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,..,,., lt Irs, VVirth and Mr. King Assistant Stage Directors. i,,,,,.. Miss Gallaglu-r and Miss Foster Electrician ....,,...,,,..,,,, ...,,,..,,,..., ..,,..,.,i,,,,,.. ,....,,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,, IN I r . Felts Prompter .,,.,,,,,..,.,....,,.,..,,,,..,.,..,,.,, ,.,i.....,....,,...,A,.,,,.....,...,, lt Iiss Schutter Chief Cook and Bottle VVasher ...,,,,,. .A..,.A,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,, 1 Iiss O'Brien and Miss Jameson Time Keeper .,..,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,.,,, .,,,,..,,,,...A,,,,,,,.,A,,,,,...,,,,..A,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IN Ir, Trimner Maids ...,Y,..,,,,...,.,..,,,,. ,...... li liss Kilburne, Miss Conklin and Miss Franz Property Manager ,,...., ..,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,........,,,,..,,.,.,,,..,,,,....., B Ir. Johnson Flunky ...,..r,,,...,A,,,i ,,,,,,,,A Chorus Director .,..,,.. ,,,,,, Mr. Peterman .,..Mrs. Foley Orchestra Director l,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,i.,.,.,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,, IN I iss Tuttle ORCHESTRA Mrs. Cordell ...... ............ P iano Miss Cox ..,.... .....,... l lrums Miss Elliot ...... ........ T rombone Miss Miller ........,, ..,....... V iolio Miss Phillips ..,.. ............,.. V iolin Miss Quick ,..........,..... ................ B anjo Mrs. Wilson ...... ...,.., S axophone Mrs. Hinderliter ......... ........ B ass Horn Stage Doorman ...... .............. ..ii............... lt I r. Modus Stage Hands ..,,..............,.......,........,......,....,.......,..,................. Mr. Ellet and Mr. Gentry Scene: Different rooms and halls of Old Canton High. Time: Spring, 1928. Place: High School Building. Canton. Illinois. 1'lDITOR,S No'rl-:: Shakespeare has said, All the world's a stage, and all the men and women, playersf' The stage in this play depicts the four years of High School lifeg the players are boys and girls. Each act represents a school year--and all that goes with it. In- stead of featuring the east of this production, per usual s they are merely mentioned. The real publicity goes to those who have made this super-special possiblefthe people back stage. fs , .. ,Zb- EIGHTEEN I Wm? in E 42 Q .x E 44. .541 E Q E V 1 H :T Z: A ' sf' ' 4 .QA - W swf 3 J, In Al 'Q I gl -A . . R C R' Nj' 0 NE 'R , ,ff E A : Egg A IN 3 Sminr Umm Cbbirrrn ROGER M. W I LSON Prcfsidmzt FREDERICK A. SCHNELL VicefPresidPnt MELBA BOYD Secretary MELBA SNYDER Treasurer a NINETEEN , ' la ' fl A: F. S-1 1 JJ 5 ' ks 5 H J sir i ffifi ' Q +5 ,NU ,gs il? reg ut' 1 ' s , . 'ft A x M A gf ar . Wd W AA... , D M49 s, J full 4 5 -4: U 1 as ,wil 1 -f J, .. if v Fi 5 . . 1 4 f W.-.- If if Q ' X: if A .fawlwcpfiffi ill. A Z' 'R ' 2 F' a F1-'Ia' i Ax li ..- A3 . ' 1 MF: Vs- Y . 1 M w xf I Y QF .fum Q V 5 , f C W B ,,i 1 ' 133 i 7 ,A 1 'ig ' if ' :iff Q M ,- f,'.l l2'1v,:!s QM' ', .5373 .5 F 5 61 a i is 7? s f f l Q . JOSEPI-lI.NE ,ORENDORFF W'isQ W01na1n A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, IL, Garrick Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 23 Operetta 1, 2, Declam- ation 2, 3, 1-. JOSEPH ANDERSON Tim Real Diary of a Real Boyw MARGARET ELLIOTT Eye-In-igl1t A. I.. M. .XZ 1, 2, 34 Girl Reserves 3, 4. R OSCOE BOVVTON H1 Jian for the Ages A. L. M. A. 1. AUGUSTA KUEHN Slow and Sure Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 44 Gur- rick Club -L. JAM ES CARUSO Our Jim A. Ii. M. .L 1, 2, 3, 4. K , I ' A mg ,r 1 TWENTY , X' , X L1 . 3 THELMA SPRKAGUE N1ltl1'07IfIl1'PS in C'u11tmztme11t A. L. M. A. I. MARION PE'I'l'1liS True as Steef' Garrick Club 3, 4-g A. I.. M. A. 3, 4-g History Club 3. . K K A ' I .f 'V X' V f' fd' . .f K xifyfl If v.,.!, ...f.fL..-.2 Y . 1 1 f .9 KATHRYN S'I'l'lI.I, 1'LiitIe Wommf' CHESTER DORMAN Amateur G6llHtH'IIlfII17 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LOLQX BOVVMAN Anw11y Jly Books Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, -1-g A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. BRAMLEY VVHITEHE.-X D K'Tl1e Dir'tafor', ., Burlesque 44 A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Gar- ' rick Club 4, Pres. 444 Hi-Y 4. iii , TWENTY-ONE AN! .5- Q . A ' Q P-Qkiff Tiki I- Jr... '17, T -z., .f .. 4 ' Q? Yi if X I 4' Af 1 F I lg H ,. sd, , . . 1 s'M 't ,km . 1 1 'rzilfl if, J P , I . J I 'T V 1-ah Y K -'I 's' K N R . 4' 1 l 1 I ll 21 l -1 l , 1 1 . ' 5 l . . , ' 1 , -4 .,, ,A . Qi-Q -11 :9 4, ' V apr .-. 7 my 2 Q: 1. :L .1 12- f . . ,l, 1,12 , ,F 'E' UWA fi: ,s,. ,J xl. 7, ,rv I l -a .1 'l 41, ij 1 ff ., 2. .SEX i , z ,365 T, 'H L if 4 Q 3, f . ,556 93 ...Q fa? Ml A MQ MABLE ELLIOTT ' A Child of Glelf' Glee Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 4, Garrick Club 4. KEITH MERCER Blau of H01l0T,j Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Garrick Club 3, 4, Declam- ution 2, 3. MILDRED MOORE A Happy Find Girl Reserves 1, 2, Garrick Club 2, A. L. M. A. 2, 4, CAXTDNIAX Typist. MELVIN BURGESS f1Half av Roguev Class Basketball 2, 3. MELBA SNYDER l D!l1lflllt67' of Paul' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Class Treas. 4, Gar- rick Club 1, Operetta 1, CAN1-oN1.xN Typist, Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT NEBERGALL 1Vinning His 1Vay A. L. M. A. l w TWENTY-TWO W.. -. .W in u 1 YB' ,, g x A ? Q 5' ,rf . 7- ' iq '-I f' . ... 1. '1'F .. . ' A ,. up gm ll . jf?1V l ' pq 35 33-E A .. :gg V Z ' ,I 5 ff: K -'i V , 1 A l l . , er , ' 1 Q le gs ,J ..,. ,., MARGARET DUNCAN f b Wise lVoman 'LQ A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1. T u ROBERT HINDERI.ITl'lR The Happy Boy VT- Y 5 2' C: all V.-i. . VIOLET Po1.L1'1'T i The Spectator' A. L. M. A. Xie MORRIS POVVELL The Lad of Plu-ck A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 4-g History Club 3. FRANCENE BOVVMAN Luck of the Irishv A. I., M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Girl Reserves RAYMOND SMITH A Dreamer A. L, M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, Garrick Club 2, 3, 1, Basketball 4. af , - . x Q -. .F x ' TWENTY-THREE 'Y . l i K, ,Q.- Y - ., g . -Q W rr.. 1 . l F34 fs r f x l 4 1' 4 3 e 2 ig ,fl 534 -. X 3 .1 I J' 2 ' Eff' ' 119253 1: 4 .Jil 5 cf '.3n'rqx1g' H 'S - -0' -AL vm A 'D 'f' v-A-1. I . Q .. V . Z'l vw? 'Uv-. e Yi' .Q .- 1 f. if 'H' . 'Q . GN Y. -2 PAULINE POOL f'Faith and Patiencel' Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4-S Glee Club 49 X. L. M. A, 4. CLARICE JOHNSON Efxie Dinsmorel' MILDRED FOCTS G0tti11g on in the W'0rld,' Girl Reserves 1, 24 Glee Club 3, 4. LENA FRAME 4'Va1zity Fair , A. L. M. A. 3. HELEN PROVARD Bly Fair Lady Glee Club 34 Girl Reserves 3, 44 A. L. M. A. 3, 4. ANNA BOWCOTT Anne of Green G'a.bles A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating 4. J 'N 1 xr TWENTV-FOUR 4111 TWENTY FIVE s.x'B1N,x M.-XU'1 INO Uflrnat lf.:-pfrlfz A. I.. M. X 1 ALBERT L . IEI Being A Boy A. L. M. A 1 2 . . , , 34 Garnck Cl FI .OR ENTI 'VF G I J OI ICR Theory of Sfyle ,. .'. A. 1, 2, 3, 44 C1166 Club ' Mixed Chorus lg UISLFFICIK Club 1 HARK Y MAXWVELI Daddy I our ' O l 1 .1 Legs rchestra 1, 2, 3, 44 A. L. M 7 Garrlck Club 3, 44 Hi-Y 4g Basketball 4 FRANCES JO ' HNSOIN JIy Lazizf Lauglztef' K. 35 A. L. IU . A. 1, 2, JOSEPH MENNE 'A Royal Genllenzmf' I A. INGEIN FI I i X -if 4' i. 5 ,L 3 I in DQR: 1 'iz Tl Q? Sw 5' 'a 5 1-3 s f f '1 'F-. H23 ALICE REED Little Girl of Long Agri' ,-x, 1.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Giee :Club 2, 4. CYRIL RAND Bill the Bachelor A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. LORA ORTMAN A Loyal I'17'iU7lIlu G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Sect 1'g Garrick Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Bound 3, A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3. M AI' RICE XVOUDS l'e11r01l', A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Glce Club 1, Pennant Stuff 3, 4-5 Athletic Editor CANTUXIAN 4, Boys' Burlesque 4-5 Quill and Scroll. MARTHA MARTIN A Daughter of Today' Girl Rs-serves 1, 2, 3, 4-, Vice-Pres. 34 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. LESTER FORD Lesf0r.S Luck' ix. I.. M. A. 2, 3. 0 ,ii x TWENTY-SIX v ' lM6H l'y '-Q I W iw' T' ' Q 0 , . - n ,--,- -- -R--ff ,.fi 711' , . I t -. I, M, 3 ,--..H , .9 52, , 'DT is ,gf A ' .. . t I . M . I 3 . ' ll ,Al A1- fj' -eil' f I I J- - i' Eg I NELLIE EDDY 'fIIer Very Besf' A. I.. M. A. 1, 4, Glee Club 3. f f i. ig f ,if ,Mg FREDERICK SCIINELL Beloved Vagabond Basketball 3, 44, Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Pennant Staff 3, 4, Editor -1-g Advertising: Mgr. CAX'r0N1ANg A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4-4 Glee Club I, 2, Garrick Club 2, 3, 1 -5,f!'iI ' MELBA RILEX Tha Reckless Ladym. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. Ig Girl , , 1.5 ., .. ,i Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4-4 Gurrlck Club 2, 3, ble? Club I, 2, 3. r- I ERNEST HIGGINS 'JIa11v Four-Square County Meet, First, Boys' Vocal 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4-, Sec.-'I'reas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Gar- rick Club 3, 4-5 A. I.. M. A. I, 2, 4-5 His- tory Club 3. EMMA-LOU FISHER 1'The Little Frenc-h Girl Garrivk Club 3, 4-3 A. L. M. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-, Sec. 2, Treas 4-g Girl Reserve 4. . I I 7 ' . , ' ROGER WILSON Captain of the Crew Class Pres. 3, 44, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 Debate 2, 35 Burlesque -Lg Hi-Y 4-g Garrick Club 3, 4. f X lib ix, rwsrnv-seven .1 in N .. , M .A 11 15,1 rick .5 ,. ,ass ,A H1545 -' -Q, . . - I ,. Lx!! 4 U, 'f V. - ,I 1 j i' Dial , . 1 R if 7 ' i Ll 8 I .gt 2 25 I A I .. , fl.- W S V r sr f. . 'ik if ff!-QS' f fi ,A '? ' 'I ' JF A ,, B ...M A Cl 1' ff : an MELBA BOYD Sense Gllfl Seiisilwilitf' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, -1-4 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 34 Carrick Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD VVILLIAIVISON Little Minister A. l., M. A. Ig Band 3, Orchestra 3. ARLENIC MANNAHAN . A'fY01llIlHIl07l Prefer BIf?11ll0.YJ, Girl Reserves, A. I.. M. A., Gurrick Club. LESTER EHRESMAN --Wfrdfn-af A. I.. M. A. 2, 45 Glee Club 3, 4-g Declama- tion 2, 3, Burlesque 4, Garrick Club 2, 3, -I-. DOROTHY ROBERTS Cinderella Garrick Club 2, 3. EDGAR BRONS The Am0rifra1z SIIOITSIIHZIIU Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball -Lg A. I.. M. A. I, 2, 3, 4. TWENTY-EIGHT I 4. Qi, . 0 G Q A LUIS BROYVN UTIIF Jfayir of a T'0ir'n A. L. M. A. 3, 4: Glcc Clulv 2, 3, 1-g Girl Resvrves 1, 2. 3, -1. QURNTIN BATH 1'T110 Hm v0xf01 ' A. I.. M. .x. 3, 4. JUNE KEMPEK All Sl'I'l'II14'l History Clulv 34 Le Cercle Frz1m'ais 44 A. L. M. A. 4-. CHARLES BELDON CHURCHILL Saint of the Speedway A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-, Vice-Pres. 43 Hi-Y 4-g Garrivk Clulx 4-3 Truck 4-5 Burlesque 4-. SADIE 0'NEIL Wiley Oflly Haart Girl Reserves. ROY SANFORD H.-I flF1lfIP1IIll11 of Leisure A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41, Football 24 Operetta 1, 2, -L 'Q X rwsurv-NINE X-QB' Q V.:f.,Xq. ... 0 VX, N 13' AK jx? w l l Il . if if 1-Mg , 1, .l 155 -3 ig? z l e,-' ?.5'5:4' me . V1 ii? H 1.1.1 ' ,H '5'-xi, L . ,,g, . 'P Q 5 :pg ld 4135? . A lin wg . K an f 1 i 1. ff : lr ' 4 . . QMISQQE 4' . ' fl I-X f I ,Q .- . ' I al I 6, 3 6 CLARIBEL KING The Last l'Vor1l A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glu- Club 1, 2, 3, lg Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4-g Literary Editor 5 lv Am CAXTOXIAX. Ii i l MARK DAILY ' 'Littln Jlmf' A. L. M. A. 3, 4-g Garrivk Clulx 4. 1 ' are 'gi MARY EI.IZ.XBl'l'I'H PUTMAN The Cultum Demanflell by Modern Life G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves lg Gar- ' rick Club 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE HIPPLE I-Eoughing It Band 1, 24 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Basket- ball 2, 34 Garrick Club 1, 2, Hi'Y 1. VIRGINIA .IAMESON Far-0 of Friendshipl' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4-, Sev. 2. EVERETT HOVVARD The Boy with rm, Idea A. L. M. A. 3, 4. WW: 1 1 .. il Q- 5' THIRTY Ev 4 S 5. MURIEL CLUTS Tim Lllfl-lj of the Lflflifhfll A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 34 Girl Rvservvs 1, 2. 3, 44 Glu' f'lub 1, 2, 3. ROBERT REED 'I'inkIi11y I'y1nbaIs Band 3. 44 A. I., M. A. 44 Glee Club 4. INEZ MURRAY The Pearl of Autillm- Glr-P Club 44 .L I.. M. JK. 4. lll'lVl'1RI.Y KEMPER .lIrm'1-'ffl 170780711110 A. I.. M. A. 4. FREDA PETERSON A Fare lllumiazezlu A. I,. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 44 Girl Reserves 1, 3, 44 Garrivk Club 3, 44 Gle-e Club l, 2, 44 Operf-ttf: I. CHARLES '1'0METICH The Really Clllllllu Glfe Club 4. X X2 N f fi THIRTY-ONE K if M' .32 lg SWE ali A .f A 1 N 42 , 1 ' 4 . if 4 . 2 .5 E J? A A Tl ge 'Q j? , p 'G 483 L. ll --fy . C ,X f, ,LL . Qi .32 J II . l 5' fll ,fl 5' 1. A .f,,e'w., , I1 .Eg g , 1 .kg ,N n I . mu' ,, 1 f a l Ip- wi 5 ug 1 . ,- I K ki W 1 In A if 15 F , .. 5if?I' ,J ,i --5,-.-.ff-.5 1.4: f F .4 VI 4- 5 .H F' . ef, ,I .1345 I .I gl - ' i 'l.-M. if llI 1'lI C'AII'I'l:1ll .If.ll l f1ir Lady A. I,. M. pl. l. 2, 3. 4-g Glen' Clulx I. 2. 3, -lg Girl Ill-sc-rves I. 2. 3, Ig G. A. A. 1, 2: Opcretln 2. Ul.l'lN IIIIICY Slrm'lor'k llolnwxu .L I.. M. A, l, 2, 3. 4. M.XIllI'I .I.fXC'0Bl'S Sunny linrrick Clulv 3. 4, Soc. lg Girl Reserves 3. -I: .L I.. M. .L 4: Ilislnry Clulw 3. lI.Xlf0I.l7 SW.Xll'I'Zl5Al'Gll Thr Half Back Iluncl l, 2. 3. 'Lg Urvhvstrzx 1. 2, 3, 44 Gler- Clulw 3, -I-g .L I.. BI. A. 1. 2. 3, 'lg Uprrf-Hu 4: Football 4. .l0Sl'1l'IIINl'Z IXXIIIISU 'Omf of Ours .L I.. NI. X. l, 2, 3. 43 Glen Club 3. 4. VERNON KUEI-IX Tim Ilappy Man Ili-Y 1. 2, 3, ll-g A. I.. M. A. 1. I 1,1 l 6 . va. .y. 40 255' J 0251 u I .ICTA I'I'RDI'I'I lIf'r1ul.lf'x lla1lyflIfm ' A. I,. M. A. 2, Ig Latin Club 3: Girl Iiesc-rvvs I-. RAIVLEIGH VV ICI.CI I The 1IlM'07lf8!4U Burlesque 415 Glee Club 45 A. I.. M. A 3, 41g Garrivk Club 3, 4. FRA NCES PII ICIC l1111uf'1'11r'e 11ln'01111 A. I.. M. A. 1. TENNIS JOHNSON l'0rlu'x Had Hoy' ' A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, Ig Burlesque 43 Gal'- rivk Club 3, 4-. TRESSIE JEAN FONTANA W'ixe mul Otherwise Glee Club Al-. OREN MCGINNIS If The Rover , A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 4+g Football 3, -L il X THIRTY-THREE 'i ., ' I . f 55 lx na' 5 1 I 4 . i 1 ,nf iv , we ,. C. . W , F . ,ps v - gi fi . X uw I' , 44 11? l Mg . xnx x fl 1. We 'Ia 3, ugh Kg , up G 5 253 .P-N... THQ J. .I I . 11 .. if 1 ' lil H2 fl 'xl f a ., ..,Z ' We , .2141 ' N lm V :fir 'a-.i': 'few , Ti 1. ,Q A 5 . ' 1 2 ,S '11 'is :fl 1 ' - ff r' A Q ,fy J QS F I - 4-45 in u e if s ESTHER DEUTCH 'The Peach Editor CANTONIANQ G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Tr:-as. 2, Cali. 4, 1,0lIlIl1lIlL Staff 1, 3, 4, Editor 4-g Class Treas. 3, Quill and Scroll 4-4 Glee Club 1, 2, Garrick Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, -l-. JOHN BYBEE lVorth His W'hiIe A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4' Orchestra 1, 2, 3, -1-. LENAISELLE MIDDEEKAUFF E Pair of Blue Eyes A. L. M, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, French Club, History Club. ,Jon at Mooim' ' Q- ' Ar'co1riplishcd delztlemzfizll A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-, Pres. 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. and Treas. 4, Editor CANTUNIAN Basketliall 4, Quill and Scroll 4-3 Glee Club 1, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Garrick 4-. FERN FOUTS I riend.vhip Village' G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. l, 2, 3, 44 Snapshot Editor C.xx'roN1.xyg Gm-rick Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4. LESLIE CARTER Seventeen A. L. M. A., Garrick Club, Hi-Y. f :A -D I f ' I . Q ,fi THIRTY-FOUR I-is K r ' vs iw . 1357 ssh? Q' ' ff 1 A 5' 9 Q . - tl . X H' n xr 9 5 . L, . 5. fi V' IE S 7 faq. .Jw-fr ,, 1 Q H. ll x gui -x ' gi 11 s M ' 'H vi 'H . . '. , Q l S Q ,J - .1-f I --+a .- , fm qw , U N. . WQQA 1 M .xr C XM lf P xxlhth-N.. Mi 2 gs! . 6 o 24' . ar. ' 1 r I ll' . C 'nf l . f, I . . 0- V H M --1' EI.AINl'l VAN HOVYH T Tim Suu-.lIairl lb A. l.. M. A. 4. F ' 1 EDVVARD BAYLOR N So Big ' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Cheer Leader 4. ' g HELENA c.xMpm:LL Ci. DNN.. ij Q, g frself jiellfil N- ,931 .fl Glee Club I, 25 Mixed Chorus 24 History f I' Club 34 A. I.. M. A. 43 Girl Reserves 4. i C HARRY ROMINE The Blonde Saintv Hi-Y 4-g A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, -I-g Garrick Club 1, 4. RUTH HAGAMAN 'fPride and Prejudice G. A. A. 3, 45 Girl Reserves 15 Garrick Club 3. KENNETH JOHNSON The Prodigal Judge Burlesque 45 A, L. M. A. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 414 Garrick Club 4. , .le-si. M i x ff L To-nary-rxv: l F. .. mf' . .7 ' I . ' V ' 1 if y ,.. .. LL . ,, 0, ,I 1mI:0'i'HY Slcimlm 'ul Dnufflzlzfr of lim Gods 2.4, i fx, I.. M. A, 1, 2, 3, L, cs. .x. A. 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, il-, Trl-us. 3g Glee Club 1: Snzl Jsliot Editor C.xx'l'oNl.xNg Quill and V., .,.. , l Scroll 4. M.xu'rIN H1f:CK.x1m Our Jlulun: lnflfllllll Business lV1anug5cr i'.xN1'oN1ANg Garrick Club 3, 4. Hi-Y 4, A. I.. M. .x. 1, 2, 3, 4. 'f ' V.-if - - 1 '11-wilfi 1sI..xYm:s Jw If Tha lfalwlfy Lady lgilbkfxtllflll 3, FL. LYLE XVILLIAMSON 1'zfr0nuiaI 1ifll'lI0l!l7'n A, L. M. A. 4. Jl'S'l'lNA GRUBISICH Lady of Laughterf' G. A. A. 3, 4: A. I.. M. A. 4-. CHARLES SCIIELLSCHMIDT 5. C'l1m'lex 1 ,QQ 3 . j'i?i:L I N. ,, ii THIRTV-SIX -inv- -vuvvf I -5 if 4. ' r 0 'nr AL Y 'Y YW 2'1 16 -x a a 4 X dr gif' i'iif'i?155?'5. ' 4 if 51 FW f lil 1 E E ., , E A. f I I -5 if V A ' --- I if... ,.....-.4.-- fl LL 'ffl 2 1 H ii-5 .4 1 1 f.: '4 1-,A if Nw 42+ 5535, 4 . , gi gi K . X., , 0 xa' igi . 4 . 1 rx 4 '4' 1 1 ry 3' I 3 , . 125 6 ? . ., 3: ' ff.. a., f 5' K A -fi' Ar, f as 5' K ' - 254 FERN GIRARD' Her Fatlzerk- Daughterl' Girl Reserve-s 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. -1-4 Carrick Club 3, 4, Pres. 414 A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 4: Joke Editor C.xN'1'oNIAN4 Glee Club 14 His- tory Club 3. BRICE BAIN 'The Other Wise Man A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Debating 2, 34 Track 3, 44 Pennant 34 Hi-Y 3, 444 Garrivk Club -Lg Burlesque 4-. ISABELL JOHNSON The Jewel in the Lotus Girl Reserves. ARTHUR NELSON Big Fellow A. I.. M. A. BERNICH ALBRIGHT i-111 .'17IIIllfiUfllS lVoma1i Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Garrick Club 2, 3, 4-4 G. A. A. 34 A. l,. M. A. 2. 44 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. A RTHYR LINGHNFELTER Hur'kI0be1'ry Finn A. L. M. A, 1, 2, 34 Football 3, 44 Gar- rick Club 4, 'I , fili- , ' lb' TH!RTY-EIGHT ..n.. A ,WT , ,.,,. 7 A r , 2 2' 5' .T 'r , , . ' if 4' A 'R A H Q 3. . 4'1fk'?f ' ge ff?- U ' A V-RRR' Q4 gl 415: f 1 in Q If , Q .8 , . . I u 9 . - . GRACE SHENK Art Thoughts A. 1.. M. A. 2, 3, 4-5 Girl Reserves 3, -1-: Art Editor f1AN'l'0XIAN, RAYMOND ANDERSON Silent VVilness A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4-g Band 4. DOROTHY RAVVAIXI' Merry Hear! A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, -Lg G. A. A. 2, 3, 4-3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 41, Gurrick Club 2, 3, 4-g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Orcliestra 1, 2, 3. JOSEPH BOROR 'iliouml to Risen A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-. MATTIE BARCUS 'KR0becca of Surmybroolf Farm A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, -1. RAYMOND GRAVES Doing His Best A. I.. M. A. 1, 25 Band 2g History Club 3. A 3 iz THIRTY-NINE 1 I --5 - .1 1' r P. gE1'l1l'r YK 5-1 I 3,3713 all' X f -ga! l n? .5 , if 'sb , 2, ,W fi' ' I fl? ,Af 1. ,gg g fffavig, -1s2?SfiW ' - 5505 2 AIII' Y. .EF 1' f Q . '. ,I , ..-. , we . l l ff' 3 a l3lflSSlll lllNDl'llll,l'l'EK fll! K'l'l' Betsy H.XllOl.D NAGLIC Mlfliiljfll and 1301411-11 A. I.. M. A. HIVIMA I.Ol'ISl'l Yl'lil5S'l'ER Qi .Yulnirf Life .x. 1.. M. A. 1, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gnrrick Club 2, 3, 44 Sec. Junior Class 35 PUlllIHllf Staff 3, -1-g Feature Editor CAN- 'lwxuxg Le Cvrclc FI'?lIli'?l.lSQ Quill and Srrull. CARI. HOLMBERG Tim Story of an Ilmmxf Jian .L l.. M. A. l, 2, 3. ROSA l,l'Il'I SVU!! 'Z-I Rose in BIaom'l A. L. M. A. 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4-. J. RICHARD ORENDORFF ln tl1e'Dayx of Poor Richard Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Garrick Club 1, 2, 3, 4-3 5 .L l.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-. .G Q ' ww- ' IQ FORTY 1 , a ,,t.v:,, -Vg s ,- if 4 3,3 4. ' gsm fm-5 A 2 x :-' . ' ' x C Nl 3 5,4 V S W '4 ...-a l , .E pil 1 . - ' A l if 'fc 'l' J, -ff . a . W G ' :E fa? 1cL'sslf:1.r. CARDOSI , -if Grit .flplmrtyv , Fontllall 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3g Baseball lg ' Bzlslcvllmll 2, 3. 4, Capt. 45 'l'r:u'k 3, 4, A. 1,. M, A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 LMI. .,,-: f 'f' 1 W1 QE F1a.xNC19s IVIILLER 'ADream Life Girl Reserves 414 Glee Club 3, A. I.. M. A. 4, Garrivk Club 4, ' LEROY LINN The Big Brrrtlrerv A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 3. 1 Q 1- FORTV-ONE 6 I 'WX -I ., ...Z - '7- --- flf 'X- .---X, F 1 f I X - W I - -N .. A or T. c. -x -- I c . youger, 7. 55. 67' 4 . A 9 g . -.4 no g Ili. . smut 4 r . .5 .7 Issued a ...y by the Senior Class of Ca 'mn 1.1131 Sr ' ' b wi- 777. 7 7 77 7777 ,7777777 7 ,77 7 1 1 V 1 1 1 v 1 i 1 1 I i .L STUDENTS CLASS OFF ICERS y THB CLASS OF 28 up ip Qi yi'iio says the Seniors aren't Pres. .,,., ,....., ,,.,, R oger YVilsoni lIere's to the class of '28- ly N brilliant! Just glance over the V.-Pres. .. , ....... Fred Schnell , A talented class indeed- I honor roll for the past fourNSec. ,,,,.,,,.. ,...,,,, M elba Boyd,,'X class possessing everything I I years and see the dazzling glory. , Treas. ..,,, ,,,..... M elba Snyder , Including steady speed. gif, I If. all the 'L s they have re-4 Advisor ,,,, ...Miss Franz: Musicians, athletes and writers, .ff : Celved during their school l Advisor . ,,,... ...,,, li Ir. Meduslllesiding in our honored midst sz i ' 525593 ITT? Jinlfif1dIt0H9?l1Cgi fo -- ,And doctors, lavvygrs, nurses? .535-Q , 0111 lm Ou 9 ff Y ex Cm . YVill o down on istory's is . . around the world several timesi A REEL CATCH i g -of with enough left for a bowl . . 1 . Q f knot. The following students r.Tlie-ienloysfpresepted an ri?-J BOOSTER CLLB have been consistently on theigmd 5 un. me Ore tie assmlwl To insure school spirit, the honor roll during their fourf Eikbidveglsilthi giixqvoxici- 56ni0l'S OWIHIIIZCCI Qi BOOSWI' school years: Mary Elizabeth Son 'dis Yrlllrfm' ogerw rl' Club to sponsor all athletic, ,.'3'f: 1:+3'1 Putman, lluuna Lou Fisher,iH I' , Lu 'F I 'if' fl 116,550 literary and musical events of Melba Boyd, Iiola I3ou'ii1ai1,.IiferFl'i?' lc VP KT 'll Wquliqe C. H. S. Any student might .f i if Clarihel King, Mark Dailv, Joe .H ' . wil ef .HS moi wltl an become a member if he paid Moore, Emma Louise VVebster,i Erjgsliixrlileqwilfgsr' wld faStTteItW9ntY'flVe cents for his mem' Brie? . Bain' Frances Priced hungrv tish wereegaiitilitl 'it the l bership badge and Promised to '11-2 Xlfflllllii Jameson, Dorothyi , Ti ' I' L- ' . t attend all school functions. - Sebree and Lenabelle Middle-iZillnfhcrxleae mIn'm.:Zs wut eg 0? V ki . f 5 . 're . oe i oore an T 912113, what l hst for oneilistlier Deutch, the eo-editors ,OLR RECEPTION .-.vaggv - 'of the CANTONIAXU Roger 'Ihe Junior Reception, May i if I -5 3 , 3 e l 'B . , Q 4. i M -:gg 39 Ji, XA x . . it 5' 3 i dw, if .. s. ,,. -wwf 7 077 THE SENIOR BRAWLi To start the year right thci Seniors entertained the Juniorsl at a novel aHair, De Gasi House Brawlft Two large oil tanks, lines of dirty clothes and a bar transformed the gym in- to a bowery district. It was hard to believe that some of the tough looking unshaven men or the dudes in their swell out- fits or gaudily dressed girls were respectable members of the two classes. During the intermission ltayniond Graves, and Harold Henderson present-i ed a clevcr playette, t'Shadyi Spots. IVhen the dinner, whistle sounded the men filled their dinner pails with a sub-i stantial lunch of sandwiches,i bananas and candy. i fo- i POET'S CORNER Our Smitty, one day, when a Freshman dumbj fGreener than usual, and! Dropped a penny, they say, in the l'e1zna11t Box And is still waiting there for his gum. cleverly presented each catch until every member of the staE was introduced. In part two, a senior explain- ed the value of the annual to a freshman who proved himself progressive and intelligent hy eagerly subscribing. 71,77 STARS In accordance with our policy we offer our reader an exclu- sive interview with the grand old man of the ring, Carlton High School. The aged but ever-hearty boxer was ap- proached shortly after his an- nual set-to with All Kinds OIPTHIIIF. This year he was floured by a sin'gle punch. VVhen asked concerning his sen- sations immeditely following the connection between his chin and his opponent's gloved fist. he replied: XVell, I saw stars, and do you know, the funniest thing happened. The brightest stars had faces. It finally oc- l l l a i 5 l i l i i l l 4 f eurred to me that these musti be the select few of my children, picked out for special atten- tion f!'OlIl 0'Fanlc. There were football heroesflieam, Cardosi, l l l twentieth was voted the best ever by the Senior class of 1927 and other guests of the Juniors. First came the ban- quet in the Elks dining room where the tables were decor- ated with light yellow roses, balloons and other favors. This was followed by a program and dancing in the ballroom which was entirely covered with the Senior colors, green and yel- low. There were the customary dances and some unusual ones for, as one of the features of the evening, paper hats were worn by everyone while horns and whistles furnished rather noisy music for a time. McGinnis, Lingenfelter, Swartz- baugh. Basketball heroes- Cardosi, Sclmell, Moore, Max- well, Smith - and literary heroes-J Orendorff Xnna Boncott, B im all twinkling it ne For L time I disliked the b17arre publicity given un precious children, but now I am quite reconciled However I still look torn ard to IIN year ly encounter with 0 Fame Its ber of viillops hell need t subdue inc . , I , 3 4 . 3 Y. . 2 1 . 2 ' ' . ' 7' . ' , K. ' ' r r v I - v . Y' ' 4. I In ' it ' great sport estimating the num- ., A, - 0 W K I ,sas 1 WL ' OQ FORTY-TWO i C V- -T' A ., fe- 2 ,1..-a,Agkl N A b 4.5L 'KN L. A ' . QS' Q Senza: team ' ed annually y the Senior ElassETgnton - Schocdri -I 1925 That amused smile which always greets Freshmen quick- ly faded when the class of '28 took the floor, VVorld records were broken and the frosh', set their own high marks. The celebrated music mem- ory contest started the year off with a bang. Three Freshmen girls triumphantly carried away the medals. In a later contest the upperelassmen endeavored to retrieve themselves, but in vain. No more trails were made lest the defeated be fur- ther embarrassed by the novae puellaef' To increase the respect for Freshmen prowess, there ap- peared an unprecedented num- ber of names on the Honor Roll. Claribcl King, Fern Girard and Lora Ortman, with a cry of dnx femina faetij' repres- ented the class in the Freshmen Declamations, and Esther Deutch invaded the Pennant ranks. t'IVop Cardosi won the first UC ever given to a Freshman boy in football in Canton. Tony Carrara was also a member of the team. The girls, too, were athletic aspirants as was well proved by the number in the G. A. A. XVhat Freshman class can boast of more? Miss Miller explaning for the second time a difficult theorem in geometry: Now watch the board close- ly while I run through it again. ,...,, Mr. lVledus- IDidn'tI tell you to notice when the glue boiled over? ' ' VVayne F.- I didg it was a quarter past eleven. T,, Roger- Last night I dream- ed I was married to the most beautiful girl in the wurldf' Esther- Oh, Roger, were we happy? I 'ix- Aeev . as FORTY-THREE 1926 1 To continue the splendid record of 1925 was a mighty task and only the class of '28 could do it. YVith the usual intrepidity, the sophs maintained the supremacy on the Honor Roll. To offset the feminine ora- tors of the year before, Beldon Churchill, Keith Mercer, Lester Ehresman, and Robert McIn- tire participated in the Boys' Deelamatory Contest. v A new organization, the Gar- rick Club, disclosed our drama- tic ability. Ray Smith took the leading role in Seventeen,,' a play given hy the club. 1 l Sophs abounded in the Or- chestra, Band, and Glee Clubs. Florentine Golick and Roy Sandford starred in the oper- etta given by the musical de- partment, A striking number of the class was on the football squad -Chester Beam, Russell Car- dosi, Roy Sandford, Harry ltomine and Edgar Brons. Car- dosi made the only two touch- ldowns of the SSHSOH. In 'basketball Cardosi and Bruce Hippie made the first team, Fred Schnell and Edgar Brons were on the second. l The past of the Sophomores i was unequalled, but even great- ier honors were waiting for the l next year! -,a,,, iThe gum-chewing Senior lAnd the cud-chewing cow lAre similarg still l'1'hey are different somehow. lAfter thinking it over, ll think I know now- It's the intelligent look lOn the face of the cow. l 1927 VVith a dignity never before attained, as Juniors, the class took an envied position on the first floor. Our rank as first on the Honor Roll was now accepted without question. The Pen- nant steadily improved with Schnell, 'Woods, YVebster, Bain and Deutch on the staff. In declamations our standard- bearers were Orendorif, Brown, Boyd, Allbright and Nebergall. VVith VVop Cardosi as cap- ltain, and Bobo and McGinnis l i V on the team, football snapped out of it. In basketball were NVop our seasoned veteran, and Schnell and Hall, two new men. The G. A. A. was efficiently managed by that popular Junior, Esther Deutch. This was the first year of class organization. The offi- cers elected were Roger Vl'il- son, president, .Toe Moore, vice- lpresidentg Emma I.ouisc VVeb- l l l x l l ster, secretary, Esther Deutch, treasurer. The class colors chosen were lavender and white, and the flower, the lilac. If a task is once begun, Never leave it 'till it's done. Be the labor great or small, Do it Well or not at all. SENIOR HUMOR Miss Elliot- Fred, your Xanswer is about as clear as l 1 Hfoi. Miss Conklin- Young man lare you here for business orl W pleasure ? 5 Dick Orendorff- For pleas-X 'ure of course, this ain't no lhusmess college. l mudf, Fred Sclmell-'WVell, that covers the ground, doesn't it?', ,Hoi Clara- I hear Melba strain- ed her voice. Fern- Yes, she y el l e d through a screen door. 0? Emma Lou Fisher at Gro- cery Store. I want ten cent's worth of radish seed and ten cent's worth of lettuce seed. Grocer brings it. t E. I..- How much is it? 44' 1 , fi iw 4 ffl J 1, ' ik M 15 3 1 2,5351 I vig 1 I ,A R i .ae N 'bi fkgtfkt 1 Nw 291 . aim f it 1 , 1 EY of , 7' 7' ff.- il . 'ef r L 6, f Srninr Qllafm 151mg ff- A A ,ae ' ue , E ' g l Ht? 'S W H i Ugg? Fl K K '34 it T . 171 SIN i . 335 r X ' : '53 , 5 it 1 X ,H Sunup VVirloW Caglefwho has lived her entire life in the Mountains of Carolina. knows no law save that of the feud. ln the early days of Ainericzfs 1JIll'tiCllJIltl0Il in thc YVo1'ld YVnr her S011 Rufe has to go to France. She cannot unclerstzxncl it but lets him go because she loves him and will not interfere with his wishes. She thinks hu would sllow himself more il man if heycl stay home :md fight the L'g11v:um'nt!' and kill Zeb Turner the revcnuer who had killed Rufe's pap. After Iillflf has gone. il xleserter Hoes to her enhin for shelter and protection from the storm. At the same time she learns that liufe has been killed in action, She protects the stranger from the storm and from the men who come in search of him. until she learns that he is the son of Zeb 'I'urncr. Then the law of the feud must he obeyed, and she gets her gun determined to avenge the death of her lulsband. But her finger is arrested on the trigger of the gun as she hears her s0n's voiee Coming to her from the great heyond. Ile tells her that IIS long :incl that he is no more to her than every Softenecl hy his message she sends the Rufels old clothes so that he will esvape :ire looking for him. CAST lvidow Cugle ,.e,..., R u fe ...,, Emmy ...,, Pap Tod ....,,. Bud .,,,. Sheriff ,,.... Pre-fwller .,,,.,,,, Bob, ,,,,,.,,,,k ,,,,,e,,,,,, , The Stranger ..,,..,, as there's hate theres War other son is to his mother. stranger home in some of the notice of the men who .,...,.Tosepl1im- Orendorff Arlille Mannnhzln .,,,,,.Robert Nebergull Roger YVilson V ,,,.,,,.,.,.,,I.or:1 Ortman Florentine Goliek Beldon Churchill Vernon Kuehn .,,...Kenneth Johnson Tennis Johnson ' ,,,,..,,,,..Hrnest Higgins A Lester Ehresman .....,,,,........,.....Brice Bain 'T ........Brnmley XVhitehc-ad . , FORTY-EOUR X. 1 JUNIOR nu 1 ' r N Jluninr Gllaaz lbftirera ROVV SCHNELL Prff.s'iclP11t A LETA BURNS Vice-President GENEVIEVE SHEPLEY Sevretary E RMA VVILLIAMS Treasurer ,, fi FURTY-FIVE 1 Yr ff 'rl Ya n A 1!v' Egg -YS . 'Sf ax I 9 K K. 352 ,J L53 5 l wet s, al 1' X 'C 9, 321 '94 'I f.3'Hk55?fi S. ,. 21.5, fx, 4754? 'S 1 .A Ph x' 'Yi 1 0, ' in ' ' QW 3:14-1 xl, n 45. Ag . is Q 536. X 'R 1 Q3 1, X ' .12 if Mi L, ig 4 Y- ll' ek H Sweet Drake I Robarts 7 flowers H. Henderson 'W'l' W' f'- vu-5,-,--vw, Q v 4 I i ia ', :rd Xv' bf ' : 'f ' A X . A A Q , O 0Y'1 Ai IE H. Randolph G, 0'Neil M. Nebergall E. Grzanich H. XYilliams A, C. Mcblullin R. Raker E. Hnuldsworth B. Reeve G. lrons ' ' H. Machulis L. XV:n'ring!0n E. XVright XV. Innes M. Lehman - X L. Parks L. Addis I. Frnnkovich C. Sebree L. Ovprgash J. Hanna C. Skillman M. XValters E. Bruns L. Quxlham A x X-.3 if , ' gf, V aw, ,f FORTY-SEVEN ,E a p . G1 fm. .2 '11 1313. ij . Q al f if E ff J L 'iw If ,r Q f S EVN Pm r I 'I , .1 Eff? ,..,g,!l,,5 I ,' , , - A we 2 N fi Y it I mx J s., . L, U . Q.. .- ,- f 1- A-.3 C, 1 ,W A Will' ax? 3 jlsil ai I Wx .iv ' r . .. x 1 , 1-N l -. , I N Il fs 5. ' :J fgaf i ., 15 ia . F , Ill. Lynn l,. Olson C. Cm-rlot I., lim-lil-n G. She-pluy R. R4-irl I. llenkcs C. Slveth li. Cox A. Tan? Stcmkin R. Weiler Sr Leeds U. Eslmlinzm li. Mirlcllcton 1 0 Q. 6' C if ,hy-ai X rl H C. Prichard lluchen G. King V. Phillips C. Steen H. Cook C, Fouts K. Tanquary ,'r..ifn R. Allen V, Henderson 7 N'-1' f ,,-, -'ng I' . tx. FDRTY-EIGHT -7-4 -XY11--V-f e I , I .2 0 -- V 'fr M. Wilson L. Fouts M. Moore A. Randle P. Hogan W. Rock H. Ortman G. Frank H. XVhite XV. Beadles C. Coleman XV. Dixon R. Moore B. Smith L. Mercer D. McCann L. Nall F. Illaydes M. I. XVoorls I. Piercy E. YVilliams M. Jacobus G. Denney I. Raslcauskas S. Herring 4 FORTY-NINE ' .1 . .fir ini? I Ai, I Pa. .31 3 sl-l V1.2-.+:-f. A - - ,l kv 1, 5? U X Q sb 'S n .. 1 I . 55 5 'ir 'E Li . - J A5 ' -H4 423 ' 1 .5 '11 ., . 41 fi' . , .le - f ' 'lv +1 '. , v 13 i T L ' np. A l, . ' 1 V mu. J, Y 2 A .QQ ... IV - I fl' ' - D5 'P ll ' . G N6 --Ee' u 1 F. Blackahy L. Johns L. O'Deay C. Collins E. Carver VV. Brown Z. Clemens F. Mace M. Matthews B. Haynes K, Hartlq A. Bradbury D, Pollitt A. Bobo L. Markland J. Chewnmg F. XVeese B. Ketchum L. Douglas O. Danner A H, Mclntyre M. Strantz D. Smith L. Beadles H. Usalis Q '- I, wg ' ' KX. FIFTY as . 3 V J-I 1 If ' N A X i as l .Uuninr Qiatnrg Maybe we did look green .when we were Freshmen, but this was only natural and quickly wore off. ' - ln football Coleman, Brown, Mchlullbn and Eshelman represented the class, while Coleman and Eshelman were out for basketlgll. Seaton and Sweet were on the debating team and Alice Joy took a leading part in the play 'KSeventeen. This shows our literary talent was on a par with our athletic standards. The class was also well represented in the Garrick Club, G. A. A., G. R., Glee Clubs, Band and Orchestra. VVe closed the Freshman year with an edition of the Pennant that made the world sit up and take notice of our ability. The Sophomore year was started off with a bang. The first Honor Roll proved this with the names of many Sophomores. In football Mace. Roberts, Coleman and Chewning were our able representatives, while Mace, Coleman and Blaydes made the reserve basketball squad. Lorenzo Roberts, a member of our class captured first honor in the Bradley Ora- torical meet while Schnell and Sweet were on the debating team. Again we were well represented in the Band, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, Garrick Clubs, G. A. A. and G. R. At the beginning of our Junior year we organized, electing the fol- lowing officers: President ..,,,,...., .,,,,,,3IORROWV SCHNELL Vice-Presidenl .,,,,, .,,,.,.,,.,,..... L ETA BURNS Secretary ,,,,,.,,,,,,. . ,,,,,, CQENEVIEVE SHEPLEY Treasurer .,.,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, ERMA SXYILLIAINIS The class selected red and white as its class colors, the red rose as its flower and Vile build for character and not for famef, as its motto. ln the Junior year Coleman, Brons, Mace, Eshclman, McMullen, Roberts, Bradbury and Sepich were out for football. Coleman, Brons, Mace, Eshelman and McMullen made the first team, while others made the reserve squad. In basketball Brons, Mace, Coleman and McMullen were our representatives. Coleman and Mace were on the first team. The Band, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, G. R., G. A. A., Garrick Club and Hi-Y had a large enrollment of Juniors who took an active interest in each. YVe are sure this record is as good as any record ever made by a Junior class. Looking back over the achievements of the past three years we can't help but throw out our chests a little. 'We have a year to go and we know we can do bigger and better things in the years to come. Yew '29' Iet's go. k an . -4 F p 'S is X ,tg A ., ' Q iff: iff f 'aj fp it I .-, , 4 1 ,gm gi! ,- 8 iff 1,6 . all 1. ,gi 25, , 0 , wg st as .grin I 9-'. L' ,, ' Q ff? 'til - 's 1 Q, A il i T ' 1 T 1 jg 1 ' ii , . il , W , L 1 wie i if iz 'gg eh in 1 2 'K P ,I .. ,sie i 0 u , P 44 li , wg 2 A ,EA ,. Q r ' K 1 zz I f Fav: il., in H 53 QI .1 , V.: 1 S ' G fi fr an f- Junior iliihrarg 'KCheerful By Request .,,,... , Frecklcs ...,,,,,.,,A,, Modern Tomboyu ,,,, Daddy Long Iiegsnw, Our Mutual Friend .....,,,, Man For the Ages ....,,,,,,..,, .i.Claudc Pritchard Mildred Nebergall ,,i.,,,,,,,,,,I red Blaydes ........Gene Shepley ...,,,..,Opie Eshelman Keeping Up VVith Lizzie ,.. .,,,,,,,,.,,,ii.,,,....,,,,,...,,,,Y, I letty Bliddletofl All Sorts and Conditions of Men ..,,,,,,...,,,.......,,,..,..,,..,. Iunior BOXS VVater Babies ......,......,,,,,..,,,,..,,.,,,.. Clara Fouts, Frances Blackaby Connecticut Yankie in King Arthur's Court ...,....,..,,. Bus Pregram To Have and To Hold ...,,,,,i.,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.. Mary Jeanette YV00dS The Man Nobody Knows ,,,., .,,,,,.,...,,.,.... G regg Irons Story of My Lifel' ,,..,,..,,,,,,, .......,.,,.. H elen Ortman If I VVere Kingu ,,..,,..... ..,..,,.......,.. H arold Barclay Here Comes the Brideu .... So Big .......,..,,......,,..,,... Her Father's Daugliterun, Odd Numberl' .....,,..,......,..,,,..,, Professor, How Could You ! ... Little Vi omen' ,,,,......,,.i. ,,...... Three Men in A Boatl' ..... . ,.,,,,Mary Elizabeth Gustine ,.,......Gordon O'Neil .,,,,,.i.Erma VVilliams ,,.,,..Ioe Frankovitch ,,,,,..Ga:rtrude Coons . ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,...,.. Albert Bradbury Tim Blakeslee, Aileen Philips .Butler Haynes, Cecil Sprague, Sybil, Trapper of Menu .,..,,......,,.. How to Become a Cheer I,eader .., Spinster of This Parish CFD ...,... I'll Show you the Town ,...,., . Alice in Wvondcrlandn .,,,,...,,,, Richard VVeiler ,.,,.,,Sybil Herring ,..,,,,,,Buck Collins ..,,,,Hildred VVhite ...,,..HZ11'tXK'ICli Sweet ..i,,iHazel Randolph Don Quixote ....,....,,,..,.,...,,......,, .,,,,,...... K ayo Mace Tomorrow About This Time .,,,, ....,,..,. S tella Leeds One of Ours ,,,,,,,,,,......,,..,...,...,, ,.,,,., Morrow Schnell Patent Leather Kid .,,,, ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,,.,,.,... C huek Coleman Three Musketeersu .,,,,, ...... I ,oren YVarrington, Frank Sepich, Jack Sturgis The Half Back ......,,,i,,......,,,,.,...,,,,,,,..,,,., .,,.... C laude Mchlullins Embarrassing Moments of an Oratoru ....,, .....,,.. L orenzo Roberts S Where the Blue Csj Begin ,.i,,.,,,.,,....,i .,,...,,,......,,..,, S emesters .5 The Glorious Adventure ...,.., ,,...... T he Junior Year H i it L,-, FIFTV-T W0 WORKS , 1 ..r 4 QW 'K f Fai?- .K 7 ' f nl . 'll ,- gf kiwi 2 1 1 ,, if ff.. 4, H M, 1 Nl' M . Ni -xgf: . Exrvrpta frnm the Eng nf the Steamship QI. ZE. Sa . ' CAI'TAlN'A. G. Caldwellg fM'HCC1'S'I'lAClTLTYQ Crew4Class of 330. Pos1TioN-el-319 hours, 39 minutes this side of Knowledge. . -A Covusi-:gTo the Sophomore class. lJr:s'r1NA'r1oNf Port of Knowlcdgef' Sept. 7fThc Captain instrueigedfthe crew this forenoon and the journey begins with Oct. Oct. Oct. fair skies overhead. :il . L-Mates Pschirrer and'Bifown are going out for football. 11-15fThe crew is endangered by huge waves. Six weeks! tests threaten to engulf the ship. 20fBright and fair. Many names appeared on todays publication of the Honor Roll. The crew is active in the various organizations on board ship. Nov 25-The crew is enjoying a Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 7-Mates Carmack and Eddy are on the basketball squad. Jan. 6-Mate Totten wins the Boys' Dcclam. with The One Legged Goosefi Jan. I0-l-14-The crew by superhuman effort, passes the treacherous shoals exams Feb. without catastrophe. 22fThe crew is well represented in band and orchestra. March 18-The crew assembled to witness a thrilling western feature produced by Dorothy Hagberg, VVilma Gustine, John Morgan, and John Ash, and directed by Miss Marshall. April 8-Some of the crew are out for track. Pschirrer is winning honors in high jumping. April I9-The crew with Margaret Perkins editor-in-chief and Dorothy Hagberg and Bruce Johnston assistant issued a copy of the weekly paper, The Pennant. May 23fThe crew is being transferred to Sophomore quarters. May 27-The ship made the first stop on the route to Port of Knowledge. The crew is given a three months furlough. A LZQHC-ERD Exrerpta frnm the Eng nf the Steamship QI. E. iv. fur the gmt 1927-EB c'Al'TAIN'R. V. Cordellg Officers- l Acl'L'rYg CrewfClass of '30. COURSEYTO thc Junior Class. DESTINATION?lkPOTt of Knowledgef, Qept 6 The ship started its trip with a new captain and several new oi'Hcers on deck. Oct 10 Mates Pschirrer and Brown are again on the football team. The crew is lox ally supporting all activities on the ship. Dec 2 Matcs Cfirmack and Eddy helped the team win from Tremont. Jan 27 A Booster Club is being organized and the crew is well represented. March 2 Mates Stuenson and Conrad are participating in debates today. M13 21 Captam Cordell is giving the Sophomores Junior bunks, May 2a The Slllp made its second stop on the journey to Port of Knowledge. Captain Cordell has dismissed the crew for a three months furlough. March 20-21+A number of the crew are in the operetta The Pennant. L L 7 L . . M Q' I I FIFTY-THREE . . ..Q ii- E 4 l 1' if f iii 9 . 1 5 i v 5 .1 25. 1 vc v ' .I 4 .Q F3 Z, ll ' jk? 1 au all 'nz 1. se s 1 lv fx fx f if if . ll-i ff lu, x wx iw I tr f f A at f ,V amd? .f i h rig 'f.e!1i' , -fu... -. - -r ' 7 ' sr --Q-Q51-vs Uvppqw- l -L li? 4 9 I 'v 4 5 , 1 , ,. J l, -3 .. 4' 1 HF S afqim ' ,f 5 li.. elf? 5 fe .Q in . , rr in '35, x 'Q F Ea Q, J. 315' x fi A Z.. K. Adams P. Albright P. Allen M. Anderson E. Atkins M. Augustine V. Awl A. Ball K. Barclay XV. Barclay rmnw? lla rker Harker llarker Barron Baughan V. Bath F. Iieebe E. Bennie A. Bishop N. Bjorkman O. Bohler G. Bonham B. Boswell G. Bowman C. Bradbury E. Brignall M. Brown O. Brown L. Bump C. Burge C, Burgess P. Cardosi I. Cnrmnfk L. Chambers 0. B. Churchill A. Clark L. Clark BI. Clark Bl. Clark l.. Conrad N. Conrad P. Conrad A. Crnkovich E. Davis C, Dean I. Ehresman V. Dilly G. Ellis NV. Dixon Emerick M. DuBois S. Engle F. Dunham G. Eshclman C. Eddy S. Eshclman E ., , I QQ FIFTY-FOUR T Q A i W -1-:yn-r 5 4 D - N :fp 1 MLW' C ' I Q , ag' rn-psf FO ! Everly Evans Evans Eyerly Ewing Farrow H. Fennel NV. Feeser L. Fickle F. Fisher VV. Fisher H. France l H. Fonts V. Gitterman H. Frances G. Gray J. Fuller L. Gray M. Games C, Crzanich E. George M. Gustine Gustine D. Hagberg R. Hall M Hallar N. Hanks 'na If C. Haynes M. Henkes K. Harker R. Herink W X J. Heffron K. Hipple ' P. Heffrnn P. Hoskins F. Helm L. Howard X Y-1, 'r gr gel FIFTY-FIVE QFUFIFZ' Huff Hnmmell Hunter Irwin Irwin . Johns . Johnson . Johnson . Johnson . Johnston B. Johns H. Jones J. Jones V. Jones A NAI 1 Y ' Ti? . 3 4 ,, N ,x . , 5 5l .f4- E ,af H -1 L7-lf iw, i ' it.. s 4 12? , . if , pq fa 1 57' i 'Pc 1 5, F 4 'yi fi l mari E , A K a Ei ff' if Qsqw QQ' Q 5- : 5 A-V Eiifgiill 1, ...3 slr A , X . X ti' A lg, .. 2 1 V I 2 v ' : .i . ag ' Y Q. f . ii 'll ygsw. N. 2 gi I in 3 I x fp gi. is 4 1. Il' ,.. Hr- ' 6 i 'l f P A IX f., L, Joy ll. Rightlinger E. Lesach F. Mason M. A. Iuricic E, King M. Lockharil M. Mziutino K. Kararzi H. Kovachevich I. Marquis C. McDermott P. Keown D. Krout C. Martin F. McFarlin R. Ketcham A. M. McIntyre K. McLouth M. McNally F. Miller R. Mills V. Nichols HT. Parrish R. Moore V. Nicholson L. Peak A. Moran I. Oatman M, Perkins J. Morgan D. Oliver E. Peters R. Myers M. Palmer B. Phillips L. Nebergall L, Parks 5 l K. Phillips L. Pollitt YV. Phillips F. Powell B. Pirie H, Preston L. Poland M. Provarrl Y. 1131, I.. Polish A. Pschirrer 1 wa V FIFTY-SIX ii' ID if ax T S'-WTWTWW L. Putman T. Quilliam C. Rafferty A. Reffett E. Reffett K. Rennie l A. Richardson H. Sanders I. Simmons O. Riley XV. Shroeder B. Smith F. Rapper Sepich H. sq.-fn D. Robinson I. Sepich I. Smith B. Rock F. Shields M. Spenny L. Rowden YV. Shoop H. Sprague C. Stevenson L. Stevenson M. Vigna H. Smith if H, Stufflebeam E. Thomas K. Sutton N. Thomas C. Taylor I. Thompson X A. Tadeyeric L, Thompson F. Tadeyeric D. Totten R. Tandy A X .' fp ' A ff. ,fm , 55454 W FIFTY-SEVEN G, Turl C. Varnold DT. Turner B. Vice H. Utzinger K. Ylfalker H. Vaughn A. XVehster D. Viano V. Willard l.Villiams H. Vtfilliams VV. Vtfilliamson F. VVoorlell F. YVorrall 5 Hifi' fiat-14f?.f' 1 T tag.: S' If Q A P I .gig .f . fr .g ,ggi X is. N 1 ir-,ii . J ' tl' : f 1.4 Z' 5 W . 1, , fm 1 . he Q oi? as in y z ...Wars l In . .L L me-Y-H f v ,, ' ' -M H ' iii x 'K I W i KX I I' FWTWER if -+ f , 5 L i 1 'ti 2 1. i X, 5 F f K . ,ar 9. X fa 52.9, 355 fb gi, I .M :elf 1 .. -9 I 4, , aw M nf.. V .Q i . 2155: -' f V 1- Q A ' Q WY,-VK Q gf f . QI 1 N f we l Z, . A Page From mnrlh Eistnrg ,liz-Simzzln mul Ifoppenxluop . 1950 A. D. Uhr Scum mnnhem nf the wnrlh Ist l'Vondcr Trans-Oceanic Air Lines New York to Paris in 9 hrs. 6th VVonder 2nd lVonder Xoiseless Fords lllechanical man VVhen the first one was put on The Housewife's Helper the market 18M people fell dead of shock. 7th VVonder Cl Us Sz Company The Child Marvels U U lVatch Our Smoke 5th Wonder 3rd VVonder III E Gold Produced from Copper Subways in Chicago The metal is now so cheap the Chicagoians can now continue the Fiji Islanders use it for hairpins. gang wars. They don't have the subways to worry about. -lfth lvonder E Perfected Love Bahn Absolutely guaranteed to kill or cure all afflictions of the heart. VVe of the Sophomore Class wish to point out to you this page from Fl VVorld's History of 1950. lVe feel we are not appreciated as we should be so we have brought this to your attention. Of course we are not vain or egotisticalg our onlw desire is to impress you with our importance. VVe hope we have done this e thank you. Q Q FIFTY-EIGHT ,JW Lil KM VW X ' elf .1 git.. Emrrahman Qiztnrg On September 6, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and twenty-seven, approximately three hundred dashing young eighth graders swarmed the steps of dear old C. H. S. lVe, the Freshmen, had been a bright young class in former days, but now we were considered as being no exception to the rule, green. For the first few weeks we were completely dazed and were found wandering around, not knowing what we were about to do next. Many of our haughty members shocked the faculty and up- per classmen by failing to locate the proper class rooms. VVe were held in spasms of fear at the threats of higher members of our be- loved institution to deliver us to the surrounding countryside and force us to apply our only method of transportation until near the end of the day we should sight the bright lights of Main Street. The Freshmen student body composed practically one-third of the Canton High School enrollment and as a whole, turned out to the various activities as well as their school associates if not bet- ter. Yve are proud of our many members who received high scho- lastic honors. The first six weeks Marcella Dawson ranked higher than any other student in the school and she kept a place among the Honor Roll Scholars during the rest of the year. The Hi-Y Club received many new members from the Freshman Class and was sur- prised to find that we could be influenced by the purpose of thc Hi-Y which is To Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Members for our class were kept from the Pennant Staff this year and probably will be next year, but in the last two years of school we get our chance. Then the literary hounds will be on the job to strive to publish a paper as fine, in every way as the Pennant has been this wear under the direction of our upper classmen. 5 FIFTY-NINE Q V-nr ' N A .: -V rg.. Wh.. . fi f J 5 at Q E x' E tl 2 11 is lf.S1,, ' vi! ff' Y, Q . 3 J 2' M Q l fr ki? 4 , tr 0 iw Pe rl if A , Q ., W X fable? .av . 1 H1 wir 111 4 ,V ' , V ' F4 J Q ff,-X 1 A -7 I I Iv ,. I - I A5 1. .l . i' 3 ll l X. iff. ' I .I rr A .eq 54 I l ' ., g 3,529 B-aw' 'E I ...fe 4. illf . rf- C. Allman T. Barnes Bl, llavius M. Douglas G. Ilccchman I' L. Huley H, llarnhart M. Dawson II. Baughan BI Ilell f ri- Auten , Bates N, Dean L. Baylor K. Benham ff ' tj'-gi R. Babcock M. Connor A. Denny H. Baxter H. Bentzel Ball L. Conrad M. Denny II Beailles L. Blakely Ii, Ball R. Courtney V. Denny P. Beasley T. Downs 2,32 gallk A.Suster J. Dick P. Bartholomew R. Duke i i. A . an s , uryca ' .4 J.J,L,. . Evans l infr0:'k Davis XY. Fuller E. Cadwell xx L. Elliott linwton J. liurnsillr: BI, Fulton KI. licafllcs B, Ellsworth . Hrasvl M. Iiyhcc F. Glass P. Carter l H. Eshelman Brown l.. Finfrock D. Graham R. Caruso II. Essex Brown I.. Dvorak I., Graham A. Champlin L. Falleni Brush II. Fonts R. Graham C. Clarey - Fawcett K. liuclcl N, Frame I'. Campbell V. Clore Ei A. lfcrrari llurgarrl R. Frankovitz . ' ZX, ,2- SIXTY 'rw N 5 5, A .. 'K I I J. Coleman XI. Connor L. Grove A. Grgurich lf. llagamnn R. Hagaxnan H. Hall N. Hallar V, Hzlllar D. Harris Il. Hartstirn Y. I.. Haughawont I. llazzarnl R. llellden Henry R. Compton Daily H. Lindsay Hcnrlce F. Linder Henllerson O. Linn . Herring J. Lingenfeltcr Hill li. McCormick Lightbody H. Mcllaniels . McGee E. McGinnis U. Hilmeyer Hindcrlitc I.. Lingcnfeln L. Howard D. McGuire 3 M. Hoover M. McLaren E E. Hubbs J. McMullen G. Daily O. McNealy K. Ickes M. McVay M. Jacohus XV. Macklin . E. Jenkins BI. Madraz X G. McGraw K. Malgrem 2:43 W X ff, 1- ,cf '1' E . SIXTY-ONE A. Matthews G. Johnson E. Martin M. Johnson ll. Maxwell P. Johnson I.. Jenkins J. Jones D. Johns R. Juricic E. Johnson E, Maxwell H. Johnson LI. Meier ll. Mercer H. Michael J. Migda S. Mikalonis J. McKavitt G. Blills R. Milleson V ..u! .Q I I I fu A fhglyvg-X .it Q2 I ,iff gg, 1 if ggi of X 4- 1' it 'ffl 1 ii.: :yur 1,5 , 4 X 1 A 'J nf, fl fl 2 is if M if 5 1 ' li 'Ag n i 'x. :.g.:g 314 -f Ii wma.. -A 17 'T 9 I - A , .,' ' ' l-,V 1 at . t fhgt' l x 4 - w ., -X .. 'e . ' . X 1 f ,P 7. eff' 4 c ' A f .--J fe- l G ' ' uf- X ' 5- ' I 4. ' . 'U it , ' - W ,Mg R e I eq ifgf lf f' Av ' Q wi, A l iag 1' w X r Q 1 ?. 'w K . 3 S 11 . l 'S 4 ft 1 'us- .ie Yi? . f' giff? 2. H 6 fi. ' 1-' l 0 ll, Lehman M. Kauzalarich H. Keefauver II. Kelley M. Keown E. Kramer J. Kramer F. Kirlchuff F. Kuntz L. Moran M. Moore M, Mummirt A. Mumentiler L. Murphy R. Maupin L. Hagen I. Xajden A. Nall BI. Nehergzall R. Nehergall ll. Nelson 0. Nelson M. Newton C, Nickerson lf, O'l3rien ll. Oliver C. Olson C. Ortmau L. Peak R. Rears I-'. Scbrcc R. Schultz A. Sepich M. Shepley ll. Shaw K, Shoop C. Shreffler R. Shubert L. Siders HI. Siders J. Skender I. Perarrli E. Peters M. Peters E, Peterson P. Peterson H. Philips V. Picton F. Turner G, Roller M. Skinner L. Slater V. Slaughter A. Smith H, Smith P. Smith I. Snively C. Spainhour A. Tomlianovich as lf. Shepherd XV. Raker M H. 1105: R, Redfern 4 A. Putman H, Reffett R. Pschirrer M. Roberts W. Rakef E. Stall , M. Randolph D. Sturgis j'sIIz.- f . .. . 11:5 V' ' IQ Lof- SIXTY-TWO -'wwf W' ' ' -4 E S' 6 I , . if , - f H ii' W M In - .f ' i- Q 1' 4 39' ' ,. 1 . , .v M, n ' A -Ri K ff'S' Wink, ,- V I Q0 Q' A V , G. Stevenor L. Taylor L. Saylor L, XYarren QI, Hockett I, Stokov L. NVheeler M. Schcnck K. XYqaver ti. Hglffron R. Stoper M. Roberts C. Sebrec F, Smxth 12 W fight H. Stone E. Barr R, Thrasher C. Stanfel D. Yyoods M, Stouffer I, Thompson H. Taylor S. XVrxght G. Wvomble C. Tallon E, Vlfadclell V. Vance H. XVr1ght E. XX olf P. Tarochione R. Rumler F. XVallace D. XVolf I., VVilliams M. XVhitc H Greer C. Xllilcoxen T. XVoorlcock L. Vl'illiams J, XVilkinson ll. Essex L. NN 00dS ll, VVooclcock A. Johnson V. Zinn P. Calhoun L. Morrell BI. Dowell P. YX'ilcoxen B. Burton P. McClure I. Sepjch F. Maynard B. NYilcoxen D. jacobus A. Lukasik M. XV1lcoxen G. XVilson R. XYhite R, Brzmchhclzl L, XVarren R. Cross L. NVilstearl C. Glad E. Vice K. XVatson D. Baker E. Ulrich B. Johns M. XVilliams N ,,, J-'jr' SIXTWTHREE I . '. 5 i. 1- :5 211: - - 3...i ' V Q? la na' fi 3... If 'is f - ff M ll x v s. tj 3 fv M54 1 ii., na, xr .-,2.s1',. . . X l 5 415, c ' ,lf L 13. pl 'ig EN N U55 , f9l5 ii I i il ., ' .' fx 1 J t ,i .,1, xslt, ' f 3 ai , U' gg p K I i i x . M i ii I I. 752 aaa , k i f 53 .r 1 il Vi?-'31 '-42'- Q ' F . ,E 355 'mf 1? Z r ,yi 91, i fflgu e x 4-1' TM? ' '+-- A, V 'Wx we- . A .. e. v Aim mf11,rim1Enh5 mai A FRESHMAN FROLIC Ten little Freshmen, green as a gourd, Started out for Peoria, in a collegiate Ford. All were dressed with garterless socks and Oxford bags. Skull caps green and sizzling tics, a nifty bunch of stags. Their trusty wreck, Magnolia, decked out in latest style, Bc-lied her humble origin, alas, a mere junk pile. VVith every rattle rattling, accompanied by a song, They all yelled on together, and merrily squeaked along. Some rode in and some sat out, there really were too many, They couldn't ride the running board, because there wasnit any. All went well until they came to a well known river town, The radiator cap flew off. she died without a sound. The Fresh were blissfully ignorant, naturally they wouldn't know That once a Ford decides to stop, it can't be made to go. They all piled off and bit the dustgplenty of oil and gas. Magnolia refused to budge and nary a car did pass. They flipped a coin to see whoid go and beg for some assistance, The lt was scared to go alone-two went the little distance. So these two went up to a house and were invited in, They didn't come and didn't come, two more went after them. The same thing happened this time, not one returned again, The rest were just about seared stiff, the six left out of ten. Then two more ventured to the place, but not on steady feet. If a hand reached out to grab them, they were ready to retreat. Finally they all had gone, with Death they all had flirted, The house had swallowed one and all, Magnolia was deserted. Remorsc began to fill her soul. for her tllese boys had died, But hark! Just then she heard a noise, and this is what she spied All of her ten friends appeared, they came in groups of four, And every one had difficulty finding Magnolia's door. They toddled to the waiting Ford, and piled into the seat, Then up spoke one uneertainly, Good stuffy thish can't be beatf, I shay, lesh try 't on the Ford. Maybe jush what she craves. Ought to pep 'er upfand how, les' shee how she behaves. He finally got the cap off. Here Mag., ish something for ya. He poured it in the radiator, two minutesfthey were in Peoria. ,l4 ul w SIXTY-FOUR -wr- H516 D RAMATI C 5 OK i 1 'VM 1 A Ne! Q ,I s f . . 11151: Ili. E. malkvr Mr. Fred Walker, director of the High School Band, Orchestra and the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, deserves a great deal of credit for the estimable work he has done this year. Although school had started before Mr. VValker came to take up thc work he has developed the musical department wonderfully and too much credit cannot be paid him. The Operetta and several other musical events presented this year under Mr. VValker's supervision have been a credit to the High School and to his instruetiong the bind 'ind orchc stra are :1 walking advertisement of his efhciency. 'Ihe music branch is one of the most important parts of the High School curri- culum 'md this xear, perhaps more than ever before, a new interest has been taken in this line Wir W ilker gives private lessons on any instrument at a very nominal price and mam studsnts have taken advantage of the opportunity. Too much C xnnot bc said in praise of our musical director. Canton High should make Ur V5 alkcr rc iliac how fully he is appreciated so to start it here are three cheers and how tor our music master. 1 . ' TC . , . . . C il V . ' . , . z ' r . ' .- 2 . ' 2 1 Y 1 ' f . . ' . .2 ' . xv, f A SIXTY-FIVE R Q1 fi' X K9 fr ' , , .pg -, ' 2 l X I Q t 11 l l i ' fs' Y 31 1353374 ' f Q, 1' . J , 19 ii sf EK s e ' 3 e F M 'Z Q is M M 2 -an . J .wg 1- 1.1, -'s 1.4 X W .xx 1. l lu fur . .. -r 'fra , -.1 ey KZ xi 5 VA 'S ' ,R I ,im ll A .. s ft 4 3 X A 'S ' ' iffy 7 l 'tif' Q f re! I , if A 4 4.49 1, 3 ms 'ff ' 1' ' f lfl R Q: Uhr Clanton High Svrhnnl Eanh It is very unusual for such a small city as Canton to have a very finely develop- ed High School of such large proportions. But Canton High has oneg and it is one of the finest bands in central Illinois. There are about seventy members com- prising the organization including representatives of all four classes. Under the able leadership of Mr. Fred YValker, the band has developed and is a credit to the school. It played at all the basketball and football games, led all Canton High parades, furnished the musical entertainment at the Sectional Tourna- ment in Peoria and in every way has been a mainstay for the student body. The band and students together give a thrilling rendition of the Loyalty Song-at least it is good enough to make spectators listen for the last word. As the band marches down the street in thrir trim suits of purple and gold, u11der the eagle eye of the six foot drum major, one almost imagines the great Sousa's Band sweeping past in full regalia. 5 fs I -N34 SIXTY-SIX V .w .Xin 1 1 i ,V--AV? ff L.. ' i k , . .Z '----- L.. f Mxnv as N IX f W fe ccrr c,....---.,,f..P ,N pp Nuifli ,wx K Ii - D , 4' Gbrrhvatra This year the orchestra might have been likened to a person suffering from anemiafit grew noticeably slimmed after the withdrawal of the Seniors of '27. However, that is not saying one word about the quality. The high standard of Canton High has been faithfully maintained. The members have done their bit at school plays and other school entertainments and also have played for the Y. M. C. A. and the Chamber of Commerce. Now you undcrclassmen, show your stuff. Come out for thc orchestra even if your musical accomplishments consist of thc mastery of the jews-harp. VVe should have at least a fifty-piece orchestra in a school of seven hundred. students. The personnel of the orchestra is as follows: f Director ..,,...,,....,,,,..,....,.....,...............,........... , ,,....,,,,..... ...,,,,...... , . ...,,,. Mr. VValker , Piano ...,............,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,.....,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,oco,coc, ooc,,,,,,,,,c,o,,o, .,,,o C I aribel King - Violins .,...... John Bybee, Harry Maxwell, Lola Bowman, Vivian Slaughter, Catherine Bates, Bernard Goldnetz I C0110 ........,,......................................,....................... .......,............... . .Marcella Dawson Bassoon ..,........ .................,................,.......,,.. .........,,...... ....................... K c i th Mercer ls Cornets ...........,., ,..,,,,, .,,, H 4 Lrold Swartzlxaugh, Charles Steen, Mildred Mercer Trombone ........................,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,r,,,,,r,r,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,r,r,r X Vaiter Rock Clurinets .......... .,,....................r........................ ..... .......... 1 C a rl Bexon, Eldon Brons If S2iX0pl10IlC A,.................. ...........,......,..... J aines Parrish A K Trap Drums ...,..,..,......,, ,r,,,,,, L llayton Hand snxrv-seven Q Kr 4 W X E af, , , N 22 f l s 1 1 4735? r., J Q in ,Q 1 A fx wi beg 12 is Nt L 'E R is W of S 7 all r -Qtr l A 1 7 all -ix r x 2 I x 2 Q 3 tiff.. is.. E I i 1, - fr 11 ' Q - J dy 7 10 sl' .R W if n EB gr'- f , if 'ax f I i'f ' 71 D , in -J Q, ' , 1 f 'x- ffge 4 . , 'fr Y.. f-fi! Kg 4? U . Engn' CEM Glluh Oh where, oh, where has mv little dog gone g'Kl'Ve sail the ocean blue, and y . our saucy ship's a beauty fAnything resembling the preceding, and rendered a-la- barber-shop-harmony. means just one thing. The Boys' Glee Club is in session. XVith the acquisition of many ambitious Freshmen, the organization has grown to hitherto undreamed-of proportions this year. The gentlemen assisted the ladies for vice versaj in producing the operetta, and to further demonstrate their worth, gave an assembly program the early part of the year. The roll of the organization includes the following names: Harold Swartzbaugh Harmon Stone Fred Sehnell Earl Hubbs Maurice VVoods Dwayne Totten Roy Sanford Thomas Barnes Homer Fonts Clifford Shretfler Vl'illiam Brown Lester Ehresman Lorenzo Roberts Keith Harter Ernest Higgins Harry Smith Kenneth Budd Henry hliellael Keith Mercer Lee Morrell Carlos Collins Brice Bain Robert VViles VVayne Fennell Ralph Redfcrn Harry Baxter Lyle Howard SIXTYAEIGHT ji NQ A QI Girlz' C5122 Glluh An' he ses to me -Whatclm goin' to wear, kid -Tap! Tap! Business of baton being rapped upon a conductoris stand. And after the ninety some girls have completed the weekly gossip exchange and have come to order, the Glee Club settles down and does some very edifying singing. Every Tuesday morning at Chapel time, the roll rooms not too far removed from Music Room are treated to some first-class entertainment. Of course it isn't conducive to study, but who wants to study, any- way! No partiality is shown any one type of music, the femmes being very versa- tile, and 21 little bit of everything is included in thc club's repertoire. Thc big under- taking of the year was the operetta, The Pennant, produced by the combined Glee Clubs. Many flattering remarks anent the unusual chorus work were heard, and of course the fine work of thc principals goes without saying. This year the club did not organize and elect officers, but this failed to hurt the quality of the organization. Mr. lvalker directs the girls in their efforts and Hilda Jones is the efficient accom-' panist for the group. I r +L -...imur I 3 .lv , eg , Ig. M, fat? 19 ' 1 3 E 1 ' ff .4 3' 5252 ' 5151? eff: Q' 4 . ,Q ,ik , . . 'N 'kg so sr 2 if w. Q if F 4 . g. 5 L, A, vw .+ 2' as . .l P 4' I. . . I ,NX 'Y 11 i .. N , . A ! 4 5 Q g dxjgy .- ffx1wici,? M5112 1gP11l1EI111,, Im- ,,lu:1'i'tt:1. Thu Pi-nnuntf' was prcsciitcd :it thc- Gurdon T? cater. March 20 ' 21. by thc Girls' :md Boys, Gln-c Clubs, :ind the on-licstra. The production was .idcr tht' dirrc-tion of Mrs. Bessie Coat W'irth and I D. Yvalkor, The story dm-:llt with volluggc lift- :ind included tlu- usual football games, beauti- ful co-cds, lmndsomu lltfrocrs, growl frushmcn, and moon-lit cuinpus, with :ui clopc- mcnt thrown in for good IHCHSIITC. Doris. thc fostcr Il2lllg,flltt'1' of :1 social climbcr, is snvrd from :x strictly conimcrvizll niarrizigc to an impoyorislivd English I.ord through the efforts of Vcrdant Green a freslunan who isu't :is green :is hc looks and who Tl1?lgYlJlllllIl0llSly lmmls llCI' ovcr to C':xpt:1in Jack. Thi- dvlightful comvdy was clover' ly :ind c-ompvtcntly pi'r-si-litcd by this following cast: .lack I.:1wson - Idol of the C':1mpus and Captain of football tc:uu..H:irold Swartzbaugh XYf'l'dilllt Grevn-A freshman from up country ....,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,...,,,,,,,....,, Maurice VVo0dS Iwvi I.r'ndvi'- A .lvwisln monuy li-ndcr ,,,,,,,i,, ,,,,,,,,,.., ,,..,,,, l f 'rod Schnvll I401'd Yvoodby Ricliflfortunc hunting Englishman ..,,,,,. ,,.... E rnest Higgins Doris Bond --Volli-gc Hvircss ..,.,,.,..,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.. I .ois Brown DIP. BUlld'1'l!ltllC'I' of Dorisfzi movk little man i,,,,,,. ,,..,... I toy Sanford Mrs. Bond--A would-be :iristocrat ,...,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,, .,,.. I lvota Robinson OwonfC'o:ic-li of football clcvcn i.,,,,. .Lorenzo Roberts Mason -Cluun of .luck ,..,,,.,,.,,.iii ,,.,,, X Villiam Brown Hzmrdingfflium of Jack ..,,,,,,,,,,,,r,, Luster I'lll1'CSIIlflI1 Mrs. Reno Grass-ffollugc widow ...., .Bernice Albright Miss Sweotflial of Doris ,,,,.t,,,,.., ,,,. I can Thompson Miss Youngflhnl of Doris .....,,...,,........,..,,,,,..,, ,.... I .ucille Peak Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Foot ball team. Eucli member of the cast played his part wvll :md we follow with eagerness the c'arc'i11's of these future stars. tik i? 0 ,, '1 T. Q S I 4 rx .gi .0' , ., 'sf 7 S F' ' Q I- an W 'QT I 1.5 4x3 i, SEVENTY .Q NRE! or 1 Mtn. Munir Glrmt mirth Canton High School is indeed fortunate in having, as its public speaking teacher and literary coach, Mrs. Bessie Coat VVirth. Beside her regular school work she is advisor for the Garrick Club, the literary society of the school, and she puts in many hours of work outside of school helping in this club. ' Oratory, debating and' extemporaneous speaking are being brought up to a high standard in our school through the efforts of our literary coach. In introducing interclass declamation contests she has found a way to pick the very best talent for the contests in which our school participates. Mrs. VVirth for the past three years has spared no time or energy in producing Q high school plays of great merit. She has wonderful ability both in picking the i characters and in training them for their parts. lt is rather generally agreed that the student actors are as finished as professionals. X VVe cannot give too much credit to Mrs. YVirth as an instructor and producer. SEVENTY-ONE 1 1 H x W a fi 'C' 3- , :ew ?Yy3iW ,,. ,..,. . Q- v .,. , ic 3.1 has V ? Z,-r , ..,,4 ., ' his '17 :Quinn af f: -QW -53 , 1 Q 4,,F K f aff' NP. J if X wa . sl 1 E K . , 4 are ' W ,yo W 1 2 4 ,pr I N ,3 . v T if tx srl T r 3. 'ES' 'B 3' Q.. HHH' . xf 1 f In ., I 1 6' Xl, Q 5 2 9 W.. lg 'H gg, Q, 1.9 K 2 ,Li 172 Q rf: ' .4 v',3?5f . , , 3 . J Ee uf' Q 13 g lg . , wif 9 AA, at J, - , f f 1- Q www v- Errlamatinn Josephine Orendorff, class of '28, was entitled to represent Canton High School in the Big' Nine Contest here, November 4+, as a result of the Girls' Interelass Declam- ation Contest held last spring. She gave as her selection, The VVheels of Time. Although she did not place in this contest she merits high honors for her creditable work. Lorenzo Roberts, a Junior, represented the school in Boys' Declamation at Kewanee, December 9, being the winner of the Boys' Intex-class Contest. He placed fourth with his selection, His Soul Goes Marching On. Lorenzo was successful in winning a medal last spring at the Bradley Declamatory Meet. Much credit is due them and their instructor, Mrs. VVirth, for their untiring efforts in this field. The lnterclass preliminary contests for this year are scheduled for May. p 'W SEVENTY-TWO 5- - -- , 7 V-A f fr , .f ,ff ' pt VJ 'wif'-my---Va 'T -A-x,j?C ' TY 73 , T J 3 Z- bl .,,, v If N I Nfgl X.. f' i 2 ' -' V , M: ,--xx, Behaiing This was Canton,s sixth year as a participant in the Big Nine Debate con- tests. In spite of the fact that the Debating Class, which was started last year, was continued this year, the debating season has been unfavorable, at least as far as the judges, decisions are concerned. Nevertheless the debating team has done some splendid work. They have come up against some of the best teams in this part of the state. The question for debate this year was: Resolved, that the MeNary-Haugen Bill be enacted into a federal law. The team has debated against teams from Gales- burg, Monmouth, Carthage, Cuba and VVilliamsi'ield. In the Big Nine meet the Monmouth negative defeated the Canton affirmative I-Og Galesburg affirmative de- feated Canton negative, 1-0. The other debates have come out as follows: Cartilage negative, 25 Canton affirmative, 15 Cartilage affirmative, 23 Canton negative, lg Cuba negative, 2, Canton affirmative, 1. The students who represented Canton High in Debate were: AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE Lorenzo Roberts Anna Bowcott Carl Stevenson Howard Fouts Brice Bain Paul Conrad Edwin George faltj SEVENTV-THREE l i i V tr.. . -1 1 H r sg- . :P I Jr. K jar 4 4 D f W' if fl A J 2, f ' 'fc - . , jig? -- . I is -'L , 521 1.2.1. ,ff -K 'fx ' A , ta' . . l ,.,. if- i rr 1 3 li 1 , ll . ' Q .NX Xrj tl, s -- gr wi w a y' g g i, I Us rl iff. Q.. Q ' 1:5 ll :jc V ll 5'1'f. .ls 5 W 4 N fl ' l H i 5' ' I l . i A .1 5: SQ va ' E fit? V -It :ilk El? ' 1' ag 4 1' 'ii' JJ? pm 1+ ' n ' 1 .. Z., , ,b-f r-'H if ff! f X Nix vi- if Sf ic f N T 'U fibre! ll K ' ,E VV , -XA, , . , I ,Y -. , N ff . 49 : -' -1 2 V ' ' 5 ' ' I Y H - o ff 6 f ' tx - 1 hr mhnlr CUn111n'5 Milking The YVhole Town's Talking, the Senior Boys' Burlesque given in the assembly October 13 and l-L, proved to be a dramatic and financial success. The play, written by John Emmerson and Anita Loos is a clever three-act farce and the cast and its director, Mrs. lVirth, are deserving much credit for their fine work in its presentation. The story is of an erring husband, constantly trying to conceal his escapadcs from his suspicious wife along with complications arising from his endeavors to marry his daughter to his business partner. CAST ,,,A, ,.,....,.,,, ,,.,, . ., ,,,,,, ,..Rogcr VS xlson Henry Simmons, a xneumfacturer ,,,,, ,,,, Brice Bam Harriet Simmons, his wife ,,,,..,,,,.... , Ethel Simmons, their daughter ...,,,..,,..,, ...,..,,.. ...lirznnlcy Vwiitellead Chcster Binncy, Sinnnons' partner .,........,,.. ,.... , . ,,,,. ..,,,,,,, ,,.. l 3 cldon Churchill Lctty Lythe, a motion picture stay ',,,,,, .,,,,,, , ,,., ,,,...,,, ,,,,,i,, ,,,....,. IN 'I 2 L uricc VVOodS Donald Swift, a motion picture dirccturn ,....,, ,,,, , ,, ,,Y., ,....,..,,....,. P lrnest Higgins Roger Shields, a young Chicago Blood ....... . ,,,,..........,,....,,, ,,,, l li:-hard Orendorff Lila WVilsun, friend of Ethel ,,,,, , ,,,,,,.., ,,..o, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,..,, , . , Lester Ehresman Sally Otis, friend of Ethel ,,..,,.,, .....,...,, . ., ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,...,,....... Rawleigjh VVelch Annie, a maid ,,,,,....,.....,..,,,,,,,,.., .,.,....ct, ,c....,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ' l ' cnnis Johnson Sadie Bloom ,Y,,,... ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......, l Butler Haynes Taxi-driver .,,,., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ..,, , ,,,.,. I i cnneth Johnson Z V 'ff l 4 SEVENTVAFOUR fm-.JZ -f'- SM fxnnrk rv N T C N I x CErumpg Horace Hodges and T. Yvigney Percyval Ernest Heron is bearing a large uncut diamond to his employers in London. He stops on his way to spend the night in the house of his uncle, Mr. Andrew Bullivant, who is fzimiliarly called Grumpy Before retiring he is sf t upon and robbed of the stone. Through a flower he is wearing, the stem of which has been tied with a woman's hair, Grumpy traces the perpetrator, ru-overs the jewel and thus crowns thc- happiness of his nephew and granddaughter. THE CA ST l Mr. Andres Bullivant, Grumpy ',,, ....,,... ..,,,,,..,, ,,,,,, , , , Beldon Churchill Virginia ,,,.,,,,,,...,.,.,....,.,, ,..,,,,,,,,,....,., ,........ F l orentine Golick Ernest Heron ........ ,.,,,,,., ..,,..,.,..,i.,. , , ,Roger VVilS0n Mr. Jarvis ...,, ,,,,..,,,,,.. , ,, Brzunley xvllltCll6'8.d Mrs. Maclaren ,,.,, ........,. ,,,.... -X r line Mannahan Fern Girard Dr. Maclaren ..,,,,,.. ,,....... ,,,, , .,...... I 5 rice Bain Mr. Isaac Wolfe ......,...,, ..,,... 1' lrnest Higgins 5? Susan . ,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,i ....,,,,,, , , , Lora Ortmzm Ruddock , ,,..i,,,,..,.,,.,,. ...,,,,, I tivhard Orenclorff Dawson . ,...............,,,,,,,... , ...... Vernon Kuehn ,x Merridew ., , ,,.,,,....,,....,, . ..,.,..,. Tennis Johnson 1 X Kehle ,,,,,.......,,.., ,,,.,,,,,,... ..,,,, I A ester Elireslnan Qs SEVENTVVFIVE 1 i 4 1 F' ,m Wi--2' jf' 'uf . V fH'3F5?a 114' ' 5 fcifx 6 as i ' I- U , iff 1' gif fr 5' 33 Nt 1 .fr . v lj X ?if3i3'gi.liff 4 e f! ,4 Q ' M ig? is il 'll 1 ll . if: , 3 X s www Pl I ---rv-pr - H .Q- -4,-M T if t i ' 1 . In l C f'k Q xy' 0 - f'-- is vb'-------kllirtbf of Wi Tffg' if sf ffa 2262 ' 1 gigs, ' V ' .' 'K ., JK' . I 1 . fll L ' , 1.-sg , x , 35 I 11 fit sf? 'Y ll I l'r' w Q 1 I P. his all r wi r : - 1 gs, CEarrirk Qlluh Fnzsr Siznnsnzk Srcoxu Smnzsrizu l'r1fsi1lm1t ........,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,..,,,, Fmm Gnmuu lII'68l!lB1lf .,,,,...Y...,,,,.,,.,. BRAMY-EY wVIII'l'EHEAU l'ir-e.l'resif11'nf ,,,,. ...,,,... M onnow Sensi-:LL Vice-l'rm'ide11L ...., VVVVV,,V,.. N Iourmw SCHNELL Serrefary ...,....,,,, ...,,,. lthimz .hconrvs Secretary ..,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,... Lomzxzo ROBERTS Treasurer ..,,.,.......,....,,,,......,. Loimxzo Ronmvrs Treasurer ,,.,.,..,.. ...,,..,,,. B ELDON Cuvlwl-ULI. The Garriek Club is an organization whose purpose is: To create a desire for better plays and to establish better literary work in the Canton High School. Meet- ings are held in room 31 every two weeks. One or two good plays are presented at each meeting and every member is expected to appear in at least one play during the year. This year the members have enjoyed some excellent one-act plays. The clubls big undertaking was Grumpy,,' which was presented at the Garden Theater in February. Much of its success was due to the untiring elforts of the coach, Mrs. Bessie Coat YVirth. Those who saw Grumpy I am sure will agree with me that the club has accomplished its purpose. SEVENTY SIX Zfawvif -' '- ww A I '9'1n.,4xf,-A61-. ,. XX U ! N if ' .-Ii....u I 1, v- A - ..- at - , li? M .E ' i' Z 'K f u K N N Mark A lirterman Once more Mark Peterman has shown his wonderful coaching ability to pr0duCC winning teams in basketball and football. This year our football team has done ex- ceptionally well and has won from some very strong teams. Canton this year won the county football championship. Starting with green material for the most part this SCHSOII, Pete built up a team which ranks with the best since football was added to our routine of sports. Pete's crowning glory lies in the basketball teams that he yearly turns out. This year the basketball team has gone farther than any other basketball team in Canton High's history. For many years Pete has been striving to bring home a State Championship, and this year he finally succeeded. And then seeking further honors the team went to the annual Stagg Meet at Chicago and came out with second place. Since Pete has coached basketball here. interest in the game has grown by leaps and bounds. but it was not always thus. A short while back when Pete introduced his new style of playing, radically different from any other method. howls of pro- test camc from fans and critics on all sides. They characterized the system as a stalling game and couldn't understand the Cantonions' type of playing. However, as the team rapidly perfected the system and won from several strong teams they were forced to admit that it was the only way and that Pete really did know what he wx as doing In the face of ill this opposition Pcterman kept right on and now by hard work and patience Peterman has a team drilled perfectly in.his style of play wl1icl1 so completely baffles most teams and which won them the State Tournament and second 'loo much adnnratlon and credit cannot be given to Coach Peterman for his undung efforts to bring glory and honor to Canton High School through the line of athletics and his insistence upon clean play. . , N xr. 1 A v , 1 YL i . Q L z ' place in the National Tourney. , . . Y. . A SEVENTY-SEVEN . '5 if '5 fig., f7i,f2LQ5- gflqselafay ' v 1' tk. 3521 . 1 sg ls s 'Q 4 i WJ 'film- 'e.:,,,7-. 0 ,ii H? bt X 1 ,f 5 - ni, If i x, li 'di 4 1 I 'Q 'B A, W1 j or .Ury Gbur Glherr Eeahrrz Much cradit for the successful 1927-28 season of sports may be traced back to two persons, namely, Hd Baylor and Buck Collins, the cheer leaders. At every football or basketball game or any school event they have been right on hand to lend their support in the way of leading the crowds in yells for the teams. One cannot realize the importance and influence that a cheering crowd has on a team, it gives them encouragement and lets them know that the school is back of them. This year we have had cxccptionally peppy crowds at all school affairs and under the leadership of Ed and Buck they have yielded their support as never before. Buck Collins gained his experience as cheer leader last year when Charles Seaton and he served in that position. Buck is a Junior and has one more year to lead yells, so there should be no lack of pep next year. Rd Baylor was a new hand at cheer leading this year. having been Hdiscovcredi' in an elimination contest for yellers held at the beginning of the fall term last fall. Ed quickly developed into a first class cheer leader possessing a voice which could be heard above any crowd. Ed is a Senior this year and will leave a big gap to fill in more ways than one. Combining these two boys as cheer leaders for Canton High they have proved themselves as one of the best pair ever turned out and the Faculty and student body take this means of thanking them for their untiring efforts. fm f . 1 SEVENTVFEIGHT kt +34 ' 'TAff'i'Tf'f 15 ' 2 or N yu W - . New-eu, 1 sive illnnthall - 1927 PEORIA IVIANUAI.-CANTON In the opt-ning game of the season Canton lost a hard fought game to Peoria Manual, 14-0. The team played good as a whole and several times threatened to store only to he held hack by Peoria's strong line. Cardosi and Swartzhaugh starred on the offense while Coleman, Brons, Brown and McGinnis were the chief defensive factors. GALESBURG-CANTON Battling on a rain soaked field Canton's next foe was Galeshurg High. This game in which little football was played finally ended in a tie, 0-0. Both teams during the fray came dangerously near to scoring hut each time the defense stiltened and they were held to downs. Eshelman, Chewning and Psehirrer showed up well for Canton and the whole team seemed improved over their first game. BEARDS'l'0XVN-CANTON Going to Bc-ardstown for the next game Canton emerged the Winner by a 12-0 score. The river town team was plenty strong and put up a great scrap but were unable to get through for a touchdown. The Canton boys played a good brand of ball and the passing was espe- cially accurate. LEVVISTOWN-CANTON Collecting another uetory Canton defeated Lewistown High in the next game by the count of 12 0 It was 1 fine game as Lewistown had been downing their foes steadily up to this time Several trick plays were successfully tried by the Cantonites and the general play was good Cardosi Sepich and Brown stood out in this game. laeobus was in quarantine when the individual pictures were taken of the football players. He is a steady depend :ble player and for stopping opposing players he eouldn't be beat. MONMOU'1'H-CANTON Displaying some of their finest football so far this season, Canton journeyed to Monmouth and forced them to take the little end of a 19-0 score. The Monmouth boys played well ut were held tight by the hard-hitting Canton gang. Coleman, Swartzbaugh and McMullen were the malnstais for the Purple and Gold. 1 . Y. f . . - . . 1 . . . U, 2 5 x b , - V x wa, f Ig 1 1 SEVENTV-NINE .QW lf - B, L! .1 it Elm ,, ,I el , .FP 97 rf.. 1. 3 ,ii 2 ws., I - 5 Q ,f 1 R4 I, , ww , ' I . 4 in Sv- X e To fx to Q, 'Q 42468-My LfQ?5A-Q.le?iQ, r tl Mg i, 1 1 it o ll .. W 1 5' I it ' K f, -ef - ' HM , ex .11 .SJ U ' ' , v ,, ' Q x X1 'vt il' 33 vi i ,I . 1 F li Q 1 ll .1-,f,.g, j Y! ' r1:' i37.-.,.f H 525' ,t 1 gi it il. ,tiii jjf izwibury Mm ismm in-am RlfSHVII,I,EACANT0N 'H P 'F ' The team went to llushville for the next encounter and after playing a miser- abl in which fumbles were their main dish, were compelled to zwcept a 13-6 lacing. Canton s none touchdown came in the second quarter when Captain Curdosi galloped 60 yards for it. Canton looked the worst they have this season while ltushville played exceptionally well. FARMINGTON-CANTON By trimming Farmington 19-0 on Armistice Day Canton High won the undisputed county football chanipionship. The geune was held during El terrific Llownpour hut as it was Senior ics I Cardosi Swartzbaugh Coleman Mciiiullcn 1 03 EIGHT! uf I- , irli e , J ,, 4 Q YT W -vi - V I -1 ar .. , in : Jw 1 ' ' J . ll A-I . Ei.: - i. N.. - f -f C . N Qi ff- M .wtf ..-.....,., i V K L. V 1 A, ' ' T X ' . , f . bxbxxl sv I . , , il . . N X! A Q + il . . . .X V 14 1 , ' 4 .... . .- .M ,tl ' - 2 'E . gfibfliw, cf' AK, X P 01 ln.-D A F f .ll P fi . Q3 l ai 0 495- ' if, px. V, IW A .K . ll ff. fi? wifi: Eshelnlau Chewning Johns McGinnis A Day nearly five hundred loyal supporters turned out. Due to the condition of the field both teams used straight foothall amid many fuinhles. Farmington came near scoring several times, but the Canton High School hoys held them. Beam and Coleman played a fine game for Canton. fi ' PE KIN-CANTON In the final game of the season Canton dropped its annual game with Pekin to the tune ,, of 25-6, l5i0C'kQli punts spelled defeat for Canton over and over again, three of Pekin's touch- downs eoming via. that route. Despite the score the game was interesting and fast until Cardosi and Brons were forced from the gzzune with injuries Tlms ended a suveessful football season for Canton High Sehool. Vi'e won four games, tied one, and lost three. Canton seored 74- points to her opponents 52. ' an I5 X Haynes Pschirrer Scpich Lingenfelter X NT-4. is EIGHTY-ONE v T , A, ' - f , hk C, ' up ,siierf 57 . ' tl: is as Vw L. tl 1 tex i f J wi bird 1 '31 3 5 7: 5,3 .fi i il I ' we ' i 3' , x t ' 'S S x' 1 -3 'fill- ,2 Q ,LA I vi X' , ' ' 1-7 . A s. Q54 ,. ra- if c - 7 7Q...,ffY .1 .ie S . . L, . pe ff C - , G, .7 - i sflirusran af Mac--EH Memkvthall. Sexism sf. NATIONAL lt1'NNEns UP .A STATE CHAM1'ioNs ' A ' 4 ,H SEl'T1ONAL CIIAMIUGTIS Disrnicr CIIAMI-loess VVr:sI.i-:VAN CHAT'-il'10N'i . CANTON INv1'r,x.'1'ioma1. 'i'oI'RNEv CiIAMP1oNs Take a second look at the above record. thcn try to recall whether or not you'vc ever seen one like it before. The chances are 100-I you havcn't, as it just isn't done. Being the winners of five tournaments, including the State Championship and holder of second place in a National Tournament is no everyday matter and we can safely say that this has been the most successful season in basketball that Can- ton High School has ever had. Although Canton always has a splendid team and an enviable record at the end of the year, this yearis accomplishments put all others in the shade by a large margin. Out of the entire SCIISOICS schedule Canton lost but five games and did not lose a tournament game all year until in the final game they dropped the National Championship to a fighting bunch of boys from Ashland, Ken- tucky. .lust think! Out of over twenty thousand high school teams in the United States, Canton has the second best. and is the best of the State of Illinois. Never before has such a record been made and we certainly are proud of our team and coach. This year made the ninth time Canton had gone to the State Tournament and had never come out before with higher than Second place. But this year something hap- pened, Coach Peterman and his team made up their minds that the time was ripe for a State Championship to come to Canton, so going into every game, putting forth their best efforts they finally succeeded in doing what they had for so long hoped for. Then after winning the State title came the invitation to attend the National Interscholastic meet at Chicago. Everyone hoped they would win the first game, just one. they said, and we will be satisfied. They went and did win their first, then their second. third, fourth, fifth and before people half realized it they were playing for the Championship of the United States. However, Fate had interceded and left Carlton content with second place. Canton was allowed little or no chance for the title when the meet opened and people were greatly surprised when they came through their first game. VVith their unique style of play Canton has attracted at- tention all over the country and coaches everywhere are discussing their style of play and are trying to figure out a system which will overcome it. Mere words cannot express the gratitude and thanks that Canton people give to Coach Mark Peterman and his wonderful team for bringing the highest honors possible to Canton and its High School. Now that basketball is over and we possess a State Championship team let's all boost for what is most needed in Canton-a new gym. EIGHTY-TWO .I sr t I ,tygb ,AV fvv, 1 , . I ,Q N 11 1 I H27-EH Ennkeilmll 512212211 Q V, IiI'IGI'I,Alt SCHICIJULE Canton ,,... 15 'l'i'l'in:mt , Canton , ,,,, ,, H37 Iinslivilla- . , 'nton ,,,, .. .22 Mason fifty , ., , .. 9 Canton , ,,.. ,23 Streator fi .Mulon ,... 25 1,4-vvisloivn .. . . ,. 3 Canton , . , 9 Trcinont Canton ,, , 25 Quincy .. .. , . 2 Canton .. ,-lvl 1Vliitcl1all - Canton . 8 Farmington , ,12 Canton , .13 Peoria Man. ....., Canton ., 8 Flora ,,., . ,. . ,I5 Canton . ,, H23 Pontiac' .. Canton ,,,,, 20 Monnioutlx , , .. li ifanton , .25 Farniington , Canton , 29 Galcslnxrg , .,,. , Iv Canton , , ,,,, Macoinlv Acagl. ,, , Carlton .... ,,,,, , .15 1jL'Ul'lZl Man. . , , 18 Canton H , 23 Cl1i1.IIllJEI'SlJ1l1'fl' Canton ,,... .2-if Stroator .. ,,,. . ,,,,,, 18 Canton -19 Alton ..,,..., ,.,, , ILLINOIS YVESLFIYAN TOL'ItNAM1'1NT Canton ,....., 37 Easton Canton ,,,. ,.,,,,. 1 1 Lincoln. Canton ,AA,,,, 18 l'. High . Canton ..,..,. 18 Cornell CANTON INVITATIONAI, TOURNAMENT Canton .,..... 26 Manito ....,,,, Canton .,., ....... I 9 Abingdon ....,,. Canton .,,, ....... I 9 'I'rcn1ont .,,,,,,,, H ,,YY. .- Canton ...., .....,, 9 Farmington ,, DISTRICT 'I'Ol'RNAMENT Canton ,,,. ....... 2 5 Cuba ...,. Canton ,,,,. ,,,,,,, 2 8 Ipava ,,,,.., Canton ,,,., ....... 4 4 Ellisville Canton , ,, ,,,ii,. 39 Fairview SECTIONAL TOUIINAMENT Canton , ,,,..,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 4- Kewanee .,,,...... , Canton .,,, ,,,.,,, I 4- Manito ....,,...,........ Canton ,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 5 Peoria Central .,,,... STATE TOURNAMENT Canton , ,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,.V.,,,.,,,.... ....,......,.... 2 3 Benton ,,,,,,,,,, , Canton ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,, .,,,.... ...,,,,,,.....,.. ...,... I 9 A Vitt ..,,..,,,,,,Y,,,, , Canton Y,,.,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,Y,,,..,,,,..,,,,...Y.... ....... 1 8 VVest Aurora ,,,... NATIONAL 'I'OL'ItNAMENT 9 Canton ....,,,v,..,,,..,., ...,....,Y....,,.......,.....,,,,,........... 2 3 1Vheeling, XV. Va .,,..,,.... If Canton ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, ...,.,.,,..........,Y.. ,...,,, 2 8 Fort Collins, Colo .....,, Canton , ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,..,,,,,,.....,....,. ....... 1 5 I Tulsa, Oklahoma ...... , Canton VY,,,,,...,,..,,,,...,,...............,,,,,. ,.....V 2 2 St. George, Utah ..,.,,,,,...... I Canton ,..,.,,,.,,,...,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,. ,....., 2 2 Grand Forks, N. D .,,,,,, , A Canton ..........,,.,,1.,,,,,,,..,..,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, .YY.... I 0 Ashland, Ky. ..,,.,,,,..... .. A ,f I 4 i EIGHTY-THREE N y ff? Lx li I ' 4 'i s J, 1 vl ' 55, W' 'I 4 :CTU 'Oni'-5g'k n ,mf 1 fl 'Q . ' 6' ,M ,v ,A x ,gf I 1 , it 1, 1- wifi: '76 S- n 55, ' -igsfi ef ,vl- 1 .4 A Q : uf A C ,,,'.'v lax ap., rs , vii i L- ' V. as .2 ' Q ll 4 f if C Sli i l li l ,. . , r . , . ' l l Q9 Q 1' . . , ghd :pea - s N. l as JL. We nic Q sl 5 I 4 i. Yi z. M . I ti 351837 ' 1 H-an 4. . l ' A if 9 .ftaiiixi .srl Mace Schnell Cardosi Coleman MACE To Kayo fell the task of guarding the best player on every opposing team met and he certainly did. A player had to be pretty good to break away from Mace and score as Kaya stuek to him like a leech. Playing center Mace was always up in the air to get the tip- off which he usually did. Mace's favorite shots were those from around the free throw line and he surely was dead on sleepers too. Kaya is a Junior this year and has one more year to play for C. H. S. SCHNELL Playing forward Fred could always be depended on to get his share of baskets in a game. Fred made 'em from the side mostly and during the season pulled more than one uncanny one-handed fling in the hoop. Fred played a fast game and usually had his guard worn out by the end of the game trying to keep up with him. Fred was an expert at drib- bling through opposing players and sneaking in for sleepers. Schnell is a Senior this year and leaves another important position to fill. CAPT. CARDOSI UWVop Cardosi was one of the big mainstays in Canton's air-tight defense system. His ability at recovering wild passes and dribbling down the floor like a streak, dodging in and out among players, is unsurpassed. Playing a cautious game VVop'i never passed or took a shot unless he was convinced it was the thing to do. Many times he saved the day by tak- ing the ball away from an oncoming dribbler and dribbling down the floor himself to score ...Q a much needed sleeper. VVop was named All-American guard at the National Tourney at Chicago. Cardosi graduates this year and leaves a big place to fill. COLEMAN Chuck, the guard supreme, was as steady a player as ever played on a C. H. S. team. No matter how hard the game was or how many points they were behind, Chuck'l H me never changed and his coolness came in mighty handy more times than one. The delight of all fans was to see Coleman make his long side shots which swished cleanly through the nets. Coleman has one more year to play so we may expect great things of him next year. 514-1. ' M. -i n ,bs EIGHTY-FOUR I. A it e . Q .f-- -:qi ' ., W ' --,A are-fees N '- o it N l Tp- bi N .- . -.4. V1 Mcllullen Carmack Eddy Brons MCML'1.I.EN JJ if I Muck was a very dependable reserve and could be' counted on to be in the thickest of the game all the time. He usually played point position and took the tips most of the time. Muck was extremely handy under the basket seldom missing a sleeper. As he is a Junior he will make a strong bid for a regular position on the team next year. CARMACK Junior, the smallest man on the squad, had the distinction of playing any position, fex- cept centerj on the team. VVhen a regular dropped out at guard position 'tJunie', was rushed in and ably filled his shoes. If a forward was needed Junior was right there to make his share of the baskets by his beautiful long shots. Carmack is a Sophomore and will probably fill a. regular position next year. EDDY Chet,', the Phantom Forward, is without question one of the fastest men we have ever had on the team. VVhen that boy got started he went till he got ready to stop and not before. Chet was a wonder at recovering the ball and batting the tip from center back to the Canton team. His special shots were profile ones made from the side of the Hoor by the basket. YVhen Chet got started down the floor for a sleeper the scorers merely added two points to Canton's score as Chet was unstopable and rarely missed a Snoozer. Chet is only a Sopho- more this year so has two years yet to play. BRONS Edgar Brons, the good natured Norris resident, filled the role of center and few could out jump him as he had a good start before he jumped. In the games Brons played he handled himself like a veteran and was an extremely hard man to guard so he would slip by even the best of opponents Brons was out a little late for basketball on account of an injured shoulder, but speedily made up for lost time when he got started. Edgar graduates this year leaving one more wacant place to fill. if ,ai-, . ,J I X f ' 1 an age EIGHTY-FIVE 4' fs Q 45. E eg, I if -- ' 471 l 'nik K-. .1 He. as -lx . l l . g -rt! l A , 4.2! al' ,Q ff semi' ff 'I l a ,z 'T-'51 ab Aa S . 1 Q it . Q 4 4 is aa. I' . 1235- 5 ,iw 2 za, . Q Maxwell Smith Pschirrer Phillips MAXVVELL Though coming out rather late Harry quickly rounded into a first class player. Harry is a good shot and is usually hot in the games when he gets a chance to play. Usually he plays center and as he is no dwarf usually delivers the ball to his mates. This was Maxwellls first year in basketball and as he is a Senior it will be his last one. in High School. SMITH Ray, the Sheik of the basketball squad, came out for basketball this year for his first time and made the squad. Smith is a very good basket shooter and a dribbler of mean ability. Smitty usually plays better before a gym packed with the fair sex though at all times he plays a steady game. Smith graduates this year, taking another member from the squad. PSCHIRRER Al Pschirrer, the boy with the golden voice, rates as one of the best players on the squad and will bid strongly for a position on next year's five. Al always got one or two baskets in every game he played and as a guard, few surpassed him. Albert has one more year to play so watch his speed next season. PHILLIPS Coming out for the squad for the first time last fall, Phillips received a berth and re- mained all season. Though not taking part in many games he was ready when needed and could be depended upon to do his best. Phillips is a Junior this year and Canton will see him again. EIGHTY-SIX ,,,,v.T -:F f- ., uf -swf' - 'C ,N ' Q N . N - . e Moore McGraw Schnell Eshelman MOORE Joe, the farmer lad, held an important place on the squad. It was Joe's first year but he easily made it without much trouble. Moore was always ready to fill in where a substitute was needed and played faultlessly during the game. Joe is a Senior and expects to graduate this year which vacates another place in the squad. MCGRAW McGraw holds the distinction of being the only Freshman on the squad. He played in several games this year and promises to be a great player before he leaves C. H. S. He is keen on basket shooting and an excellent guard. Being small he gets over the floor at a rapid rate and gets past the best of guards. As he is only a Freshman he has three more years to play. SCHNELL Morrow, more commonly known as Fred's little brother, followed in his brother's foot- steps and joined the squad this year, Morrow plays a speedy game and is an excellent shot at the basket. Though rather light he made up for weight with speed and was a very hard player to guard. Morrow has one more year to play so watch him next year. ESHELMAN Opie can be called the biggest man on the squad and no one argues the statement. Regardless of his sive he gets around nicely on the floor and uses his weight to a good ad- vantage It takes more than a basketball game to get Opie', excited and he plays cooly at all times Ople keeps in this splendid condition during the summer by carrying milk cans to and fro Eshelman is a Junior so we will probably see him among the squad next year. .4 - N - 4. . ,- X Y., ,fp vf if av EIGHTQ-SEVEN -H 1 T5 ks -S . lx Ex, 4, 5 4-. r . we I. it ,wif A. 5? 'Qt H r ,w 1 I rl fi 5 1154 tl Q r Emi. x E f 1 i ag fx it Q 'L 'hi 5 wir! ,S f 9 0' 'Q 1 ' , f. 4 I 5 '? T . 'i' 5? Q1 A 61? 7 .5 6 221 K wr H m :I x! 1?- if .wx 1 ' 1 d ll . 1 , I . fx 1, , , 4' . 'K ' mls- :d i ff 61.3 X--E A., I F iii 'iii + ' v f x liz ,L ? I 1 ff? f V sift, ,, ,Q -2241.1 ir' f K rf ,. ' , is-X K x f 'N ' N ., J- 1 Qiliim-in meulvganv Zlnuitatitnnal Gnurf Hold at Bloomington, Ducvmbcr 19420-21 : + :, Z , 4-25 fn-LMS, , . ' 5 G L4 f tb Tlx' i N f 'x 4 In I- CD 1 '1 N 1 9 1 ' 'L T: F., 1. .-. ..- .-. .- 5 , - , .J H ' '53 - f. v .21 U 4 L- P 3 : L, L L3 'Y' I- CZ CL N N , ' . , .. 'Ep .. ,,, jj -1 if 1 SE' H L rx - H 'E Z 3 .. ca s. -: : if o - ae D.. Q D LQ f x 1 A X f A X I K C Q Ol 'Y' I' Q G v-4 1 I 'N N , 1 Tu .EF I F- I-1 ' +3 P-1 : . ,E G - .4 1 F U 4: 1 1 f-Y-1 H : :I S- : 'M -J 21' U 9 C L. : 5 .2 -4-a U c an s.. ': H Z : Q Q x- : 5 ro ,S 21 511 H CJ Q L n-4 U ,-J? ,AT ,.zgx ,.J+ 4+ ,.A.,, ,-L1 ka? QI YD IQ 9 U3 G' C C K' 16 O2 C I 3 I' Q CQ 1 '71 1 1 N 1 U9 'T 1 'N N 1 5? . , .Q 1 E Q 1 E 7 1 Q 1 1 f: 1 : ' 1 5 ' 5 1 Q 1: X 5 1 H 3- . 5 2 5 5 2 E 1 -Q 1 E Q. T5 1 1 Q 3 E E 7: S- L2 , LL H Q ' ' ' ' ' ' , , A I: 5 -- , ,, . .. , L' 0 3 3 F C EL 5 Q g' Q L S 5 5 -'4 fl 'C 'U 5 : .E P E :I E P n L 5 if I C 1 Q Q L.. 3: s.. .: 1- Z P : ua 3 V' F -fi ' P F 'J vb P -5 ,fi fi E 1-4 1' f-4 '- 2 H U2 -J E-4 u L -1 ,-4 C4 F-1 ' IQ 14 5 .. EIGHTY-EIGHT ,fr 1 'I' T? Q, . tc fix ,, ,,.Y A, , A munu Jlnuitaiinnal Glnurnamrnl Held 'xt K mton, December 28-29-30 4- :Q a T 1 1 .2 W, ex Q , 9 2 E : 9-4 1 ,U . .E P- at 1-'U w D .H ra D- OD al m wr f 1 A I 1 Q 'E c A U E 4 cs 5 x. ?-' F X X f A' IN 00 Yr 1: cn ii N UD 4 4 v-4 r-4 v-1 v-4 Q1 W P1 U .H fn G2 +1 me 5-1 E-v ,-ff ,gg 'QF F' U3 G 'N N 1 W 3. : 5 .1 Q, Q Q w E -+-' 3 W' 'Bi u-1 IL 1 iz , '95 I A .W 1- x I- 1 J! x ' f 324' . 1 ff? F 5 as H , I EQ , ' .U fx I if F3 JH M9 .3 5 I rf ' Q ? an gin Q Vx fl, 19 5 J' In? 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Swaney ,,,,.. , 90 rC flz -F Svrrtinnal Efnurnamnnt Hold at Peoria, March 15-16-17 9 X P4-aria Cent. ,,,,.,....,, 11 . ..,,,,, ml 24.1 Canton jfcillltlili ., .. N11 11 Canton ., ,, ...... .15 23 Manito ...... ,,,,,. 8 , ,,,,,, 12 Third Place 25 Roanoke .,,..,...,. ....,,,,,, Manito ..., ,,...... 159594 State Efnurnamvnt Held at Urbana, March 22-23-241 Slreator ,,,,, , ..,,.. 311 Vl'itt .,,,.. ,17 XVitt ...... , .,,,,, 83 Canton ..., ,.,,..,. 1 8 Canton ....,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 3 Canton , ,,,. ...... 1 9J Benton . ,......, .,....., 1 1 Canton XVest Aurora ,,,.,.,... 281 VVest Aurora ,,,,. .,.. Z S1 Rochelle ,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,... 141 1 Vl'est Aurora ......, , 9 l Hntsonville ,,,, 1,......,, 2 1 ' Grigrgsville .,,,,.,Y,,,,,.,, 21 Griggsville ,, ,,,..,...,.VV 22 Third Place win ,,,,,.,,,,,., ,,l.ll,..... 4 0 i ' . 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V 5 ' if 3' - -- .J +4 . :-1 E U: S Q2 F-QA? f-f+ f-1+ f-1+ fal- IU 9 3 U5 C C 3 C 50 I' ' ' 49 5? CQ 'N 5 W 'Q ' l i l CS 1 1 9 U , . - f 1 , . A 1 .. L . . E Q :, N E ' I Z . ,, ...r 1 . , I ' 7 P: ff C .J . x .. U . 4 fd .4 9 : 3 f: 5 : - 1 J C f 5 if -4 rs 'au : ' -1 E .5 3 . -5 5 : 2 5 5 ij Z -. 3. Q , 1 'E 1 4 .E P U : L : 5 : 15 -f ' ...S ZS .fi : . 'gg I' cd P- 5 cn m m L. m E La F ff L N H fi H A1 3 1 I 3 Q 1 . 1 ,g , , E , 1 : 5 2 5 . 5 va :' f if . M +: an -: - : ,d O ii E 5 Kp 5 : if E' 9 :... E ... F 2 F r-1 5 ea, .Q 1 x. . I' Q' v-1 ' W N 'T .f al ,.1 E - .2 J .M 'E lf E A E : m 21: 1 Z A K G c .2 .. 6 4 L. ,.. Q23 , f 3 V vi .1 , NINETV-TWO Tai, H -- X A ' 1 f Q Lg , ,,-. f 99' ' if , i 2' :Q , :J , ' 'TF ,Y - f, ' -5 A- , ff' f V, Aff- a, ,R.,,WY X ' Q7 553 N ff H -. f 1 . Q, ' '-Xl' xi iv 1 ? , N img -I A 1 w ff mm air mr ' -f f . V - , 2 f ' Y M' . J PIFHQH, mum, Apm 4-4, 15125, H be---- . 14, .' Mm ' - lj C .. 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'i : P : 5 H ' .5 2 , ' ,Q I' nf 1 ' s.. : A - - , I 5 ,X . 5: 1 N M 6 r., 3 E 2 . Z E K' PE E 2 F' - : m : V.. - E 3 fl 'E -' 2 .5 ,-. .1 3 5 'X 3 'E r 2 E M 4: If 1- i QE , : I .:: ' S- ' g :fx .1 rr -. E .21 gr ... rf 5: 5 H I ' W ,J Q A ff Q43 W we, , 17 NINETV-THREE r l X 1 , X 32 - ai 'AL Eli... i I I :S 1 I 5 7' Q f ' 4 'QTT??7'TWMii ' i . ' I I' 'pw ,K -, i ' 'iifrsf 4 . 'I ' W I . 41 as w Y K U i I l, . ni , 'G 4 lk I I gb :- i f E , . , -3 .2 5' 3- '1 2 il Q5 an I as r ig JE? ig .i.r:vj,JnE I Zliultun Gluttnig Efrark illllevt TNQ 4 lr . - 4? . . . . ' In the Annua1ir,Fulton County track meejvileld at Lewistown, Illinois, Canton came away secoiikldest with a' total of twelfrtyfnfne and one-half points. Lewistown won first place easily with sixty-seven and one-half pointsf The Canton track team showed good material, but owing to their late start in practicing could not compete with the veteran 'Lewistown team. -, 7 The following are the contests in which Canton placed: One-half mile run ,,,,,,.,..,,.,,,..,,,,,,......,,,,,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Bain, second One hundred yard dash ,.,,,,, .,,,.. C lardosi. third Javelin throw ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,...,,,.,Y,,,,,,.. Blaydes, third Pschirrer tied Barrett of Lewistown for second place in the pole Vault. Kepplc and Cardosi placed in the heat of fifty yard dash but failed to place in the final run. Ofiord tird Gillman of Lewistown for third place in the high jump. Bolon, Barge, Coleman, Coons, Dcutch. Eager, Roberts. Seaton, Stevenson, and Sanford also competed in the meet but failed to place. In the musical events we came off better as Maurine Taft' won first in Instru- mental. Ernest Higgins won first in the Boys' Vocal contest. and Helen Miller won third in the Girls' Vocal. In the Literary Contest we won two thirds. Leta Burns placed third in Ex- temporaneous Speaking and Frances Tomlainovich placed third in Girls' Declame ation. So ended a successful Track, Literary. and Musical season for C. H. S., and we are justly proud of all the participants. if Efvnnia The interest of C. H. S. students in tennis is rapidly growing as evident by the swarms of them playing on the courts last year. At the county tournament at Lewistown last spring. Ed Lane won thc boys' singles, making it his third consecutive year thereby winning permanent possession of the Davidson Cup for Canton High School. This is a large trophy presented per- manently to the High School winning the boys' singles in tennis for three straight years and we are indeed proud of it. In the boys' doubles, Ed Lane and Chester Eddy took all corners and won the Championship. This has been a very successful year in tennis for Canton High and we hope for many more to come. 54 Q mg .' ' ai NINETY-FOUR ffl mm- ACT gvvw- u k L a A V 'Q K M W -9- .5 . Q' I . - Y ' 'Xi' -' ff V 5, ' f W' T lfif. ,. . . its ff: fg N I AQ... N A x la, Uhr Girlz' Athlvtir 2-Xannriatinn 0 F FI C E RS 111-A-idpplf YYY,,,,,Y, ,,,,,YY,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, lt I 1-:LBA Bovn Vive-President ,..,, ...Y,A.VV.... 1' lRMA VVILLIAMS Sem-emry ,,,,AA,,,, ,,,,,,A D onofruv HAGBERG T1'gn3urpr ,,,YYV,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, ,,,Y w,,, ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , E A IMA Lol' FISHER The G. A, A. under the supervision of its new advisor, Mrs. Foley, is still going strong. The girls hated to see Miss Tcrrill leave, but they tried hard to keep up the wonderful reputation gained by the organization while she was here. Four Senior girls, Esther Deutch, Mary Elizabeth Putman, Emma Lou Fisher, and Fern Fouts, had the honor of being presented with the highest emblem the State Association is able to award as a recognition of the 2,000 points they had earned by participation in the various activities. The Senior team won the class basketball tournament sponsored by the G. A. A. It was composed of Captain Deutch, Fisher, Putman, Ortman, Purdue and Riley. All in all. 1928 has been a vcry successful year and more and more girls are beginning to see the advantages of belonging to such an organization as the G. A. A. NINETY FIVE li l Q1 iff 7595 , ff' Q Tri . M ai ,V N A ,Af . z , , Q 1 l' get Y 21 9 'Q gf re Q .da '2 1-1. 1 54 J 1 W 9 3, gif A f 2? X T '21 K '. it 522 '--fir'-N A . WWW , .1 i -.MJ ' 111' D 3 it f . 75 as 1 a . f If i 'Pl iw' ff, I ,-x4 - A lf.. li-I X. i s ' Q .. 4 . x f Y.. ea I 4 u 1 K new 1 iq, -5 Q' I ,Q ' .M 2 1 A x xl' if -. 2 -fa r hir . 'Q 37 f A. ll 1113. A. OFFICERS President ,AA,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,AAA,,, ...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, J o E Moons Vice-President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B ELDON CHURCHILL Sccretaqy .,,,A,,,,,.. ,,....,....,.... K IELBA BOYD Treasurer ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, JOHN BYBEE - The Athletic, Literary, and Musical Association is perhaps the most active of the various organizations of which Canton High boasts. It sponsors all events which are held by the above school departments and is responsible for the financing of the athletic teams, band, orchestra, and literary contests. This association has enjoyed what is probably its most successful year from a financial standpoint and has done much to add to the upbuilding of its several de- partments. New sheepskin coats were purchased for the basketball team which not only added to the appearance of the team as a unit, but did much to protect the physical condition of the players. New football equipment was also provided for the large squad which turned out this year. Many outstanding debts were disposed of and the treasury is now for the first time in several years in a healthy condition. ' all Membership is open to students of the High School and Grammar School who are given a reduction to all events sponsored by the association NINETY-SIX ' ' fra: 1. 352 Q . W. CEM ifivzrrurri President ,,,,,,AAA,,w, ..,,,,...,,, B IELBA Bovn Vice-President ,,,, ....,,,,,. H ELEN ORTMAN Sevretary ,,,,,,A ,,AA,,,,, 3 IARGARET PERKINS Treasurer ..,,,.,,...A.,,,,,,,, ,..., ,,.,,,, G 1 CNEVIEVE SHEPL1-:Y Other Cabinet members are: Bernita Reeves, Clara Fouts, Sybil Herring, Frances Blackaby, Esther Deutch, Erma VVilliamS. Freda Peterson, and Emma Lou Fisher. Beans for dinner, beans for supper -Yes, beans are often the chief item on the menu at the fortnightly potluck of the Be Square Corps, but they are filling. The corps is divided into in- terest groups who alternate at providing programs. This year the code has been under special discussion. Parties, out-offtown luncheons and the Dad's and Daughter's Banquet are indulged in from time to time, and throughout the year the members do their best to live up to the purpose of the organization- To find and give the best. The Noon Hour Corps is made up of country girls. They meet once a week for luncheon and a program. The odicers are: President, fern Girardg Vice-President, Mary Ella Mooreg Sec- retary, Catherine Colemang Treasurer, Olive Belle Churchill. f' aff .' I Y v . X, NINETY-SEVEN li I as-1 1 If 'Q . ' I I- Q? K 1 My if f ,, f f H fd if Q B 12? lj , 4 If 9 5 j If A LI rg Z fm .A ggi, 13 '85 ig , . f l 1251 . 1 F ' .1 ,elf - Ll it C' nf -s it x 'f sl' 5 I-,, mgfif tl I I T? f E it' f e ' 'F i f r K 1 X5-in K 15,4-f i r if Q A 'iv ' ff HQ- if ,1,,--v -N, ,f 151-33 OFFICERS President , ...,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'I '. J. PEGRAM Vice-President ..,,,,..,,,., A..,,, , B1-:LnoN C1uTnc'HrLL Secretarly-Treaieurer ,,,,,,,,, ,, .,,,,,,.. CARL STEVENSON The Hi-Y is an organization for young men and is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. Its purpose is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Like every good luncheon club or political party, the group this year had a platform. The gentlemen set themselves to accom- plish the following tasks: First, live up to the four C's-Clean speech, Clean living, Clean sportsmanship, and Clean scholarship, second, increase the membership from twenty-five to forty, third, entertain the ladies at a dance at the end of each semester, fourth, hold a Father and Son ,Banquet for the purpose of promoting a bet- ter understanding between youths and their parents, lastly, hold a similar banquet for Mothers and Sons, to show Mother that there is a great deal of truth in the old song, I VVant a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad. w 5 ' 1 5 , . ' A args, ' ' W NINETY-EIGHT '?'f K' Uhr lgwnant Editors ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,., Fm-:n SCIINELL, FSTHER D11:l'TrH Assistant Editors ..A, ELSTHER 131-:U'rc'1i, Monuow SCHNELL Business Dlanager ..,,,.,.,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, BIAURICE VVOODS Asst. Bus. .Managers .,.,,... CARLos CoI.L1Ns, ALBERT TAM' MEMBERS OF JOUIRNAIJSM CLASS Genevieve Shepley , Clara Fonts Morrow Schncll ' Albert Taff Emma Louise XVebster Erma VVilliams Leta Burns Annice Harris Betty Middleton Helen Ortman The Pennant, the school weekly, is compiled and edited by the Journalism Class and published by the High School Print Shop. The Journalism instructor, Miss Kilburnc, selects Juniors and T ' Seniors who have done unusual work in the English courses for the class. The more experienced members hold editorialpositions, l while the greenhorns act as reporters. The editor and assistant ,g editor change each semester, and the other staff positions are passed W around more frequently. Special editions appear from time to time F at appropriate seasons, and each issue contains much school news. It is small wonder that the student body looks forward to Tuesday noon with great pleasure and much impatience. . X . NINETY-NINE C' z nr' gl xl ll 7:13 ,',l Q L ,,'?ifs 2 . 'l'7.QW ' 5:3 1 'f E511 N Xiu Ti, fr Hit.: ,,. , A if- , H l l l I. Q 4? l P if 1 s , 3 5 , 5 Q xiii' is-.xr 5 I ' .U ,Ig k l Jfgg fi x . 5 i 4 , 12 A . x K ' if . if 'QQ 5. 1' af , , X, p . lr i fl QS ff- , . f 03 'Ya vii '1 i if Tai? Z , fs X -w xr i. 'EZ -ii 7 A tm l I 5 , , ., X F S ii Q is I K , , . ' :ii i xi ' sg Q3 9323 1' s g , 'fl K v 1 ,E 4 it ff' O QL 1' Y r-if v r fl inf? 'k ,frees iaall 9 'WJ flbuill sinh Svrrull This year a new organization made its bow to society in Canton High. A local chapter of the National Honorary Society for High School Journalists was granted a charter. Members of the Journalism Class and the CANTONIAN Staff were eligible for membership. After the seventeen candidates had met the necessary requiref ments initiatory services were held. late in February. A waffle supper and stunts', preceded the initiation proper. Miss Kilburne administered the oath and gave thc members their pins. Since time was short, meetings which were both educational and social were held every two weeks. Topics pertinent to high school journalism were discussed and the difficulties to be met in the publishing of a year hook were given serious attention. It is hoped that other classes will carry on the work so splendidly begun. President. Helen Ortman. Secretary, Genevieve Shepley. Program Committee: Emma Louise M'ebster, Chairmalig Albert Taif, Claribel King. Social Committee: Fern Girard, Chairmang Betty Middleton. Maurice VVoods. CHARTER MEMBERS Clara Fouts. Anniee Harris, Iieta Burns, Emma Louise VVebster, Genevieve Shepley, Betty Middleton. Erma YVilliams, Helen Ortman, Morrow Schnell, Albert Taff, Esther Deutch. Fern Girard. Fern Fouts, Claribcl King, Fred Sehnell. Joe Moore, Maurice Yvoods. FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Kilhurne, Miss Franz, Mr. Medus. ONE HUNDRED 141 ' -- 2 f -i-fw -- --i I El ii H ut 8 X . il. if I f Q? 33 if X 5 xg f 5 . vi fl 'P J Q I ff? K a rf I x' 'E UL t , , 1? 'L if X im 1 ada H X, N, 5- t New . cs, -I 4,15 7112 Glrrrlr Iliranraia President ..... ,,,,,, B IAHY Euzamzrii Pm-MAN S1'crPtary ,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,. I' I MMA Lou FISHER Twasurer ,,.,, ,,,,,, ..,,, A ,,.,,,, 1 t OBERT NEBERliALL This year the pupils of the French II class and other students who had had two years of French, organized a French club which was properly named Le Cercle Francais. The club met every other Thursday at Chapel Period in Miss Conklinls room which was appropriately decorated with French American flags, a map of France and various French scenes, all of which were purchased with the proceeds of a benefit show which the French Department gave during the year. The meetings were devoted to fairy tales read in French. French games, reports on subjects of interest to pupils of French, and songs both sung by the members themselves and played on the victrola, :mother result of the successful beneiit show. Un- like most French Clubs, however, conversation was not carried on in French, as none of the members were sufficiently adept in manip- ulating its subtle phrases. -CU F .r f 4 , ONE HUNDRED ONE l .... LC our T TQ? I T if we f r e New--Jer 'W Y ' . ii - N I -1. . 9 sg li. f ' fit? .1 ' . l X m JM ax? ex , a Y T -. f sg, E Q- ' ' 3, ,I 22 , 57 , fm' E Ex' f ,. eff' ,cal 5 ,A Uhr iiiatin 01 luhz The fourth year Latin class organizes a club each ycnr. This year the members style themSelVes Amici Cieeroni. Their motto is Omnia prneclara vnraf' their emblem a miniature Pluto and their purpose, To learn of Roman life and customsf' Officers :ire Lola Bowman, Presidentg Helen Ortman, Treasurer. Not to be outdone, the Latin Il pupils formed a clubfSod:xlitas Latina. The insignia is S. P. Q. R., the motto, 'ilsossan et lmec laiim meminissuf' the emblem, Minervi:1's owl :ind the colors, Royal purple and white. The purpose is essentially the same as that of the other club, with mythology as :in added interest. The officers are: Consuls, Nellie Thomas and Robert Revdg Practor. Eleanor Kingg Aedilc, John Morgang Queiestor, Margaret Perkins. ONE HUNDRED TWO Xe 1 JQKE5 J Y f l Y . me v- .vw F.-. ' 'W' 'Wy ' ' AQ?-.gf . IL 1 Uhr Sinks Ehitnr QIVHII apologifnv io EIIHFHF Fieldj The old joke books arc frvu from dust, As tumbled they lay on thc standg To obtain thc- bust I knew that I must Read every joke in the land. Timo was when I was always ready to laugh. And no gray streaks marrvd my hair But that was before the CANTONIAN Staff Commenced their work so rare. Now not one rotten joke, they said And don't razz us, said the boys, Rach night as I wearily' climbed into bod, I would think of school and noiseg And, though I often kept thinking 'till morn, Not a joke I could think of would do- Good jokes, like poets are jokes that are born, Such as 'fSusic.'y Frederick and Athol Perdue. Aye, faithful to thc CANTONMN Staff I stand Trying to fill my place+- Thinking of jokes at thc cditor's command, Trying to keep up thc paceg And you'll wonder as reading these dead jokes through, In years to come and now, IVho had the nc-rye such dumb work to do And wha-rc and when and how. CNE HUNDRED THREE ,tut Xt 3? . If Q J I '.., 55.5.5 if . 85 , c I ffl as 3 xg .ar ff M if I fit . Q 5 I J l Y if 5 V QQ as Y Ek .tg I J'-:E ll I , Q., ME' lx Nl il if .L 12 in u I I fi if- 'glf ' iv x I 1 gi ,Q . A99-2' 4, n f - ,A W its ' 4? I I , ,, 'H l ,ESQ - . ,gc 1 4 A I 'WT ' fl 2 ' f iq 5 , fi .Zxgf r J AL '-1. ,Lil-kwa-,L!!,,,, A ill F ' ftle Yl'illi1 fel 'own ...c elevator. YVasn l the neighbors mid, hee Whizg What a spoiled hoy XVillie is. 1 u la 9: kc k Kenneth .I -S'Bl0ther, llear, what clues n-oft-h-ifn-g sp:-ll?l' Mothere f Nothing. Kenneth .lf- ,Xw, naw, Mother, I know it does. 95 95 9 IIAYIC YOI' lt l'l.XD The Misfit, hy .X Taylor. ll xl lIe'ulQ hy llotta liarher. Bo v we 1 ., 1 The Fire Iil'lf5?lllt','l hy Fat llurns. The Coward, hx' ,X Yl'hite Feather. Phe ,Iaywalkerfi hy Otto Clllllllllll. Ullashful Youth, hy Vl'illie 'l's-ller. 'klilaek Reality, hy Axle Grease. 91 9593 clvertise those washing lllil1'lIIIl9S in 't found 'till six weeks later. the Clxxroxllxx ? Frm-df 9'Ilou't you want to a Dealc-rf Ahfyes. Just how would you put it? Fred Qthoughtfully, as alwaysjf How's this: 'lJon't kill yer wife!-Let this do the flirty workin' 93 271 235 Sillllfruslly tha, Nigga, You's 1'heatin'. Moseg Now, I hain't. S2llllf!u8YlS, you is too. I nehher rlelt you flat ace. 93295 ,XFTER THE 'l'I'lS'1'S ARE OVER Tho' my head is large- My hrain is small. I,or1l help my Card I flunkezl 'em all. 95592 I'Zsther's little sister relates that when Mother is in the room she and Roger sit like this. When Motln-r's upstairs they sit like this. But when Mother goes to bed theysitlikethis. 95 M M , Pa Mick-H YVant anything from th' eity, Maw? Maw Mick- Yes, I'Ll like a jar a that air truffle jam ye read s'nluc:h about in ther paper. vs vs Mr. Moore- No, Joe, you ean't plow a field hy turning it over in your l1C8fl.l, ONE HUNDRED FOUR Poet-- Do you like Gissing? Her---- I Lllllilt know how to gissfl 929591 Fond fllotlwl'- Jiininiv, if you don't drink your vorkt pin' cigxeii-Q-til-. i ail, Vou can't have your after din- 9E Lf' Mr. lillet-- YVlmt is the eonnnonest rondurtor of c-lectri1'ity? Martin W-'XVl1yf-ei'-fer. lillvl- - Corrs-l't. ' 91 93 Your mirror don-snti' lic. NYhy should we? W 55 95 He lievlcetli ln-st, :incl loveth lwest .Xll women great But when he gets lu He docsn't neck 95 95 and sinullg unc with l at ull. 15 F2lTlilCTf'uNOYV, vonie along and l'll tezlcli you to lnil New llandfuseein' Illll so new to it, Mister, hadn't 2355? 95 He had advertised for a clialllfellr and upon question you, George, are you married? Geor fe--- Naw sir hoss. Ah makes mah own livin'. y 95 if Son+ Papa, what's a net? Mr, Cords-llf ,X net, my son is :L hunch of Now put up your hooks and run out and play. if! X Mothcrf Did you water the fern ? Mellia R.Q Yes, don't you hear the water d 95 95 Mrs. YVirth fllefore the Curtain goes upj- Belden- Yes, they're voughing nicely. VS holes tied 95 ripping: on 1? iis wife lc 21 Cow. I lwetter learn on the calf ing an negro he asked, How about together by little pieces of string. the carpet ? Is the audience reucly?,' If BRIGHT BOY vm Did you hear about Ellet stepping in front of il train? iff? Vl'us he killed ?', I' 'Tm the train was backing up? B2 255 LS W' tx A dianiond is a woman's idea of a stepping stone to suvcess. , ONE HUNDRED FIVE li 9 ,wil 1 1' 5:5 . 35' 5 Ki J. iy f , Y wr: ss 'M 1 -it 1 :N , n , if A 43 my K Q 'Pe 'J E N lk fi 536' -Nfnlkf Fl'-F If ' im-f -rg! , -I 1 G 1.1.1. A g y-'X 1 I .ev- trvlgfi, s If . este- f V '+ ' ' tg U 3 f' Q31 A 1 1 M . , 123 QX by 1 I 'Y .. an is 133, X im H Q ,i g s? ,ya f I ,+ 5 ig . 'ii .lf w 1 L K'i5g4 .gQjv ef af ON- HUNDRED SIX 'MQW 1 n E 2 ONE HUNDRED SEVEN 11 1' ev . , .ge 1? f qt p, lt' E l I li ai 4 . A ' li l ' . gig? v ., ff' fu! 2,7 W K h 1 l , f igs e i f ' I 'fs t 'ii' dis RM 3 ,Q f 5 ill, ,, 3 .A 6 ,,,.A. AEM, i ii l l AN APl'Rl41CIA'l'ION 1 K LZDSGGQY at i To the business inen of Canton, the Senior Class of Canton High School wishes to extend its thanks for the part they have played in the publish- ing of this annual. Wle sincerely hope that the student body will patronize these business in- stitutions which have so loyallv given their support. Advertisers, VVe Thank You ! l Y l f I :F , ONE HUNDRED EIS fp. 1, ' gs I A i I Q, N f -.Z f-Q.,-,.J, ,a X J -.....-,. Capitol Theatre 7.-... . Y ---3 1- - Hear the Robert Morton Organ Canton's Foremost Theatre ffqss -4!gL- 6659 I I X.! Presenting High Class Photoplays, Vaudeville, Dramatic and Musical Shows Capitol Theatre ,,, ' x D N N : ,J 'X ' lf' ff A ' V at-1 ,F f, f, A ONE HUNDRED NINE .,.x' I 1 ' W m I X X lg Q ,, -2, , xi' jf 'i sf' ff A ,K 'E K3 'Y' 4-,f'?,7,,: ,,,,,,,,,1 - ,if rg' 545 1.53 5 'tg ' we cs N ff ik gge is U? ks. 3 Qi' an sim f -x Q ' 7 W ' :L wx :,, . if 1 L is l 5 l al ' I wi w. - 1 i L Q' -an ,, , 'I i .K ,. , I s . fi , . , , in 3 l' 5 u iv 432-3 I f ,Q lf I lf ' I , y A X' Q 59 M . if f I AQ' fri? 7? a , W, I are i or News I . it 3, if' Q I iii ww. f- ' ,ilziv 1 f 1 ' ' ,Bw ,Z - --ir. X ' ' ,'i'1 I'I'1Iii - A l 'l'lu- wmnzin always pays, pinvw- ' '. -is he Y-uid the dinner cl iv lnncl ut' zi wir :1 f-if V drives than who lu- is. ie: -1 9: Wop- -'ilurl why ilu ':f ill nic l'ilgrir-.?' Ili-lenf - Well, uvr p Umm- yo-' will you make il little progress. .u ,.. ,H ,: f: 1: Miss Cm Why were you so c':u'rt'1ll in sec that tlivrs- were nu wo Miss Quirkf - I'n1 u strict Yl'Q0lill'lilII.n 91 95 95 Juv- V.'i-1'c- you ut the saune party that Iloh utteiulecl lust night? Mszrlluzf 'tlllls I 'tlirrv I Wilh the p:1l'ty.4' 95 ii 9. Miss Cunklinf hliiclizirrl will you feature the worcl fI'IlIIlNf Dick. U1'elulru'tT- - Sure-. Tennis five times two. if If if 5: 9- ' - 1: Martin- f Yl'l1y so inelzuiclioly, old num? Slllllil' --'I proposed and was rejevtezl last night. Murtinef Yl'ell lmrzwe up. There are others. Sliiitty-- Yes, of vnnrse, hut somehow I cairt help fer-ling sorry fl 95 15 L Fred- Comb your hair. Haven't you any priclc?l' Morrow-NYU, I havf-n't any c'oinlv. 95 93 95 XVIG XVONIJER IIUVV MANY TIMES Iininiu I,0u has been wuxglit vhcwing: glllil. Iflcl writes to Frzinvis eavh day. lieldon has an-ted sensible. Iiarnest has Marv lfllimheth on his mind. u-ck, 1-nure alta-litiml .N ' mi V ul-FL' FIIIS Ill l Eg Q., Jr the poor girl-l' Ed Brons startsian argument in an single period. An entire class has he-en really for the quizz. 95 'L 2 r 'FWD' ff . Chet-- Mix Fonts, I love your ll2lllfIlItC passionately. Mr. Ii. fvc-ry suspiciouslyji Which daughter did you say you love? I! 93 95 Quinten- I want a tire. Gaylord- Balloon tires? Quinten- No, automobile tires. sl 92 95 95 Mr. Gentry ftaking rollj- Any other absentees here P' f wg. , fqi W Q' if V f ONE HUNDRED TEN QF W ' A X4 lixfviiy L W 1 , - W- . 1 . L . , vw H1 1 :Sv -- Ii--m--mimn-4:1-iii-n-main: -...U---mm-vu-vm--ri -- - ii -nw - .I - im-ni - 1 ni in-nm i-1im--.i--- l I Qortrazts by Plz9rf'arapn.y The ONLY thing: he .- K 1 BUT we make them GUUD A li ' F VVe,ve haul a world of experience l 1 . . i The Addzs Studzo VVest Side Square Canton, Illinois 4,..-i...-.W-.,,..-N..-U..-ni.-.i..-,,,,-U.......- .....,- .-.W-. -.,.,-1-.......,.- ,-:W-..,.-.n.-.ni-..v-.ii.,.,,.-, . q.,:-.i..-.,,.-...- i.-.,.-ii-...K-.H-.,.-.,.i-.i..-....-...-..,-...-...-....-...-i.,-,...-...-ii-...i-.m-..-.-z -u-i-.m- i Driesen Clothing Company Q CLOTHING, HATS, AND CAPS l I4lV61'YtlllI1g' in lllenls and Boys' Clothing 1 Suits Blade to Order a Specialty 1 -1- T Mason Hardware Company 1 H14 XVIN C H14 S'1I+ R S FORI4 Eqnlpment fol all Athletic Games Call 113 VVest Side Squale -' I l 1 ' Y Y Y Y N Y Y W I W , I 1 A ' J J ,A iv 12 : ' , ' . . . 1 I . .L T ' f ,i..-..-..-,i-...-,.-. -...- -i- -..- -..- -n.- ....... -...-...-.......-...-...-...-..-..-...- :fi A , ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN .-.i1.-.,,,..,. - ,. -.. - -..i.-,,,,-mi-y..-...-W-.,.-,,..-,..-.W-.N-.i.-.M-.N-.. - - -.. .... - ..-mi ..-...-m,-..-.,,.-.m-...,- -..i- i.-.w-W- -.W-1...-...- -..-.ul-mi-..,,-...-. - -...-..,.- - ..-M- 1 Ill 0 ssl 4 w its l 'K -A! t 4 it I .Q 1 , 1 'M U ll t i 1 1 e Y SVI m s, V Q .A if SQ V -.. J VI ' E. is 'ei 2 if A 2, F .5 T ff I vu.. ,. 9 i-yr, IN T'Ii' QSWI-'.'-21 BY AND BY Here lies the remains of i .zd. the ,gp 'Who drove a e:1r with an yi 'l un his lipg I,ic's slumb.-ring here is ,':..y so straight He l:1-'zrd the bell but had no brake, Beneath this stone lies Butler Haynes Ice on the hill-V-he had no ehziins. Huy Smith lies here :ill in :i bunch He drove his our while full of punch. Hereis I,en:ibelle--but not alive She made her ear do forty-live. Earnest is lost to earthly wiles, He tried ri curve :it sixty miles. Beneath this turf lies lvayne so meek. He used :1 match on a gas tank leak. Joseph Moore oeeupies this bunk He tried to drive while he was drunk. -ihlilftllli stnllecl her ear on the railroad track She's gone very fur :ind she won't be buck. Beside this brook lies DotfAlasl The bridge wus narrow but she tried to pass. Here lies the remains of Tennis. the kid He thought he wouldnit skid. but did. Slumbering here is Roger, they say. iVho died maintaining his right-of-wuyg For Roger was right :is he sped along. But he's just as dead as if he were wrong. 95 93 ZZ Lula YVillste-all thinks fornialcleliycle is at new kind of leather. 95 95 SONG OF THE FROSH WVhen I was young I eouhln't spit over niy ehin. Now I earn spit all over it. U ll L4 ' Zz 9: LOVE CAKE Take one pretty girl Une lovely face Two lovely hlue eyes Two Rosy eheeks Two lips like strawberries. Mix well together and press with two lips, The result will be astonishing. Bake with .aft high love fire of his heart. vs 7' 'li Noali- Hey, Friday, get below and see that those achlers rlon't multiply. fin-7. ONE HUNDRED TWELVE I 1 l w 2 E is F1015 dw'-Qfw f' T --,Juv ' A ,I , ff--C, ,iw-,,-. ,441 A 3 1 CA N . F-:LL4-M.-4 , A v 4...- ,.,......- .- ,:.. .. -1 - - ,- .,...,...m.-..- .. -,..-. .-..... - .... ,... -.,...-. -H.- .- .-.. -.--.,.--.-Q 1 l I l 0 0 0 :lr 1 f DIVIIDISS Brotuers f I The Dave and Dick Store - I South Side Square - CANTON ' j Qfwcvp i f 7 The Home of S v . nv 99 - Q Hivnrwig iliranh Gllnthrn Q l..-...-...- - -n-..-u.-..-n..- .,,. - .,. -,.-..-H.-...-,..-...-..n- ..,: -..n-W-...-....- - - -M-H.-ns, in--n ------ .-. ----- I- .1-my ---- .--.- 2 ----- ---un--u-wg' 2 l - T . T . E . E V E R L Y Q i FRESH MEATS AND CANNED GOODS - l I hast Chestnut Street Canton, Illinois .i..-...-...-...-..n- ,... .. .,,. -.,.-.,.-,,.-.,,-..t...,.-.K -...-..,.. -M -, -,,-, - -.,.-...-.m-.-...-...-...-...L c!n---n-n1---- llw: -m-- flll -uu-,m-n..- .-,. -1. -g---- ..1...n-.1- - u-w-- I- ---lu-nu-nn-uv? E 1 J. L. ANDREWS, Lumber Q T . 'I'-g BUILDING DIATERIAL OF ALL KINDS ' 1 H. B. Pegram, lllanager Canton, Illinois TES- .ia-1.1mTmimTl'LI'Lu'TII'TH'LII'TnuT'IIT TIT T - ini L T lim-1'inn-'mluuimILWTn'-ui. D5 Ili ,, I ONE EN xv in gn' 'E' ' ' Y '1,gg Q A 5' 'Z .24 6, I 9 'Q A aka ,. R , 19. 'Eg Q E11 e QQ ' , 3222 A' K 'H I Q u,g,g+i5 I 1 , 1 , L, Q . ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN ' f-Q 'ww ' awww ' f' -env- FY' 1, :-.5 xx A FNQWZ -Z QL 'Fw A 35mm ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN I H: t 1 W .J YJ' '..,,x-4, P. YW. he . , .5 . 1 X f UW .M ,, s . ,-Uv '. ' LH: Q 22? T? ':, 1 1 Q f m Q- 'H . 1 :Y 1 .ivrfwrl M Q W 4 4 , - .qh .gg 5.5 ,E 5' Q P!- ,W .ff ' f f A X YQ? as - EB 'E fi: - mia Q M f 4 'lik 3 m My 4 54 kg 1 M wk ,N Q QM mi 'N .ge I if , Z, E- . qi, 'TEM -ijt Qs' 1 :iff 1 ff . p . 0 S I X , .aura l B sf f x il I :l u x 'rf 'X fi 4 are jr 5 Q? A 3 swim . , mg, A 5 F 1 ' -spir- 5 Morrow was almost drowned last night. . 'No, how come ? 1 The pillow slipped, the hed spread and he fell inte the spring. HZ 93 93 Pm not going to step out with Hazel any more. VVhy not? 'gfwlie didn't invite me to her wedding. 93 93 si uslilll, ulfm gonna luring yo' to yo' knees, How yo'-all do Ent? Ah'm gonna start a c-rap game. 93 93 25 First Old Maidfnlf an man ever kissed mc, I helieve I'd die. Second Old Muid4 Yes, I'd he ready then myself. Z 93 93 Mrs. Cordell Qlooking at R. V's noticeable hefirdjg Wl1y didnit you shave? He4 I did. M rs. Cordellfuivhen P He4 Just after you Said you were ready. 92 93 92 Is he eoneeited T, t'Coneeited? YVhy every time he hears a elap of thunder he runs to the window and makes ei how. ZZ 93 54 Ruhhor gloves were something new to Pat. Whats them things for? he asked. Oli, explained Mike, Uyez eau put them things on an' wash yer hands without gettin' yor hands wet at all. 93 93 W Mrs. Hinderliter Qin Geographyj-J'Don't you think it would he interesting to go through a saw mill? VVe dicln't. 93 93 93 Little YVillie, still in sashes Fell in the fire and hur ned to ashes, That night the room grew dark and ehilly, But no one had the nerve to stir up VVillie. 95 2 93 Martin-'WVould you Sily yes if I proposed? VVilmag'tSure I would, if you proposed going to a moviefy if 93 93 'Shoot if you must, this old hohhed head But wait till I powder my nose, slie said UNE HUNDRED SIXTEEN ' 1 3 1 'BS' W ' 7iw, 7 I .1 C Nf A 6 N m'f - f 1 , xi N -'S its A .g..,--n-.- - - ,--- - ,.-..,-...- .... - ,.,. - .,... ,...,.- i--...-....-.,..-...-...Q-,..,.. .,.. .. ,... -.,..-u.-u..-.- - -----.---g , . ,, , Y . Y l 2 CARDOSF ...JNDI Ixl'I'L.I'IEB 1 E T? F Drinks of :ill kinde served at our fountain. ig E FINE CANIJIES, ICE CREABI ,AND i l -fl, Phono 89 LIGHT IIINCHES Canton, Illinois i ' HT F R +.,.-.,.-m.-,.,.-...- .... -...... ..., ..,..- 1,,. .. ,,.. ..,......,,.,..,,.-,,..-,..,..- ,... .....-........'-,,..-,.....- ..,. -im-nu--u-I-1-...I--I-11-4-up H- .vii - ..-..,- - - ,.- .,- .--W-Y...-..H-.Wi-it-..,.-M.-..,i-..,,.-. - - -,',-m--- - .- -1-.-nn? ' Y . Y . 2 S AI mu 5 411105 . 453.21 , X ,xv 4f?R??! f P COMPLHTI-1 HOME FURNISHICRS 2' North Side Square Canton, Illinois Q im- .,,. -M.-. ..,. -..,.-....-..1.-.W-.-.-:- -.,-,- -.- - -.- --1H--I------W-1----M-1-I--iq Tu-m-- 1--- - llll --m-mi-ui-.m-.m- -w:-mi-.m-.m-vm-m1-uu-.w-un-- ---- - -lrv -m:-w-:-u--+uu- ---- - -v'1 -I -mv-mage 2 At lust I have found the Right I'l:10c to Buy Bly Drugs. I . 33.4 if I Buv it he-re :md save. i CANTON CUT RATE DRUG CO. T T. Golick, Prop. QI VVest Elm St. L .g.,.-.H.-.,..- ,.., ..,,..-,,..-...- -.-..- .,,, -..n- .,,, - ,... -,,u- ,... -..... .... ..,.-.-...-,:-.,-H..-,...-.,...-...,-....--...-.-5 Tn-mv-n- -u- lll- - llli -m-m:-m4-mt-4...-mt-wt-m-m.-u.--u-.n-:,.--w- ---- -nu- ---. -nm- -H-uv-uw-'uri' CANTON PIIUIIBING COBIPANY I J. D. Smith. Prop. ' ' PLUMBING. HEATING. SEIVER XVORK Z Sales and Contracts T i 39 South Main Street ' Canton, Illinois i .f...-.,.- .,.. - .... -....-.,..-...-..,-...-,,-,..- -, - - ,- -.- -.,..- ,,.. .. .,.. - ..., -...-...,-...,-.,i-....-...mn.-....g. .g.,-n..-.m-....-..i.-....-M- ..i1 -u-..,,-.m-W.-.t..-i...-i...-..1.-...1-..t.-..i-..,,-..m-ui.-N...M..-...1-I-.-....-1...-I..--ml. TIIE TRIANGLE GROCERY STORES COMPANY I C. . Y f 7 f 1It0LEItH AND BAIxEItH l 2 66 South Main Street 526 North Main Street - E 813 East Chestnut Street Z .i.......-..-i.-.- - .- - -..-.,..-,.,.-..u- .... .. .,.. - .... -.....,,..-...-.......,.-.,.-,.-.-,-..- - -...-,..L .ivv - ..., - ..,, -..-...-.-m-.M.-1-....-.,l.-N..-..,.-...,-....-...,-..,,-.N-...,..H..-.- V- - - .- H. C. DRUVV HARDXVARE I I Successor to Mosher Hdwe. I 1 THE STORE OI CONFIDENCE T 67 E. Side Square .i.,..-.,.-.-.-,.-.... .. ....-.-.E-,...-,.,,-,..,-,.,.-...-,,,.-.,,.-.,,.-,..- ,... -...-.,.,...,,.-.- - -.-...,-,.i. ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN 4 '. , ff - 3 F- A af 4 f if aw- 4 -, : 4,1 .I fy i 3 1 li 1 2 Ni N 5' 61 -, H ' l Z 7,6512 ye- :LVQ . L 2 aj 1 fm tiff' ' 35995 E X if AWN! 7 U 1 23' , xv F n' ? l'!'X'lY, h, ' ning-' not:-: ':'- nut whip our 'fr' little Us-eil. lie isn't used -1' nr .e fixes-pl In sm-IF dm:-if e. 'VS 95 95 l ' ::l iilay-les Smoking a Cigarette, Do You want to stunt your growth? 95 95 95 'fr 'Wllet szxvs he's no ioker shark, hut he's l' ie irei' .lds. . l ,lg , All ready, said Mrs. VVirth to Beldon, 'trim up the Curtain, 'Sayj' replied lleldon, what do you think I ani'--a squirrel? 93 95 ' She sat on the steps at eventide, Enjoying: the lsaliny air, He Came and asked, May I sit hy your side? She gave hirn a vacant stair. .lf ,lf 5,5 1: 1: - Belmlon-'iVVliy is a lazy dog: like a hill? Melha-JI surrender. Beldona A slow pup. 95 93 95 Money talksfliut never gives itself away. 95 93 95 Slief-f'WVlm are the largest ladies in the United States? He'-'I hitef' Shen- Miss Uuri and Miss Issippif' 95 95 95 Bob M.f- I tried to steal a kiss and it landed on her Chin. Harold-'xVVhat did she say? Igflll' -' Heavens ahove ! SZ 95 95 Senior, looking: at Prince of VVales, Some day he's going to get crowned. 229522 A sultan at odds with his harem '1'ho't of a way he could scare 'eni, He Caught him a mouse, VVhich he freed in the house Thus starting the first harem-searein. M9595 'zBaliy xnustn't play with razor-Maunna got to open a eau of beans E X -H UNE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN -f-fn wif-- -..,, f , J, f X,--1' , fra., Y, -..., 5 N '1 2. ,-'Y ' ,-i 3 .. f 1kN,,,--- 1 P X R 'f' f' I I- O N N W 15 -..,.-, .. - -...-..,..,, U- 1, - -,,,... ,.... -..,... J, Insurance RC' et L. ,. 1.103.115 'IQ represerit The Best In., ence Companies in AIIICFICS A P i QZYX9 FOUTS anal MARTIN 20 VVest Elm Street Lee lNIartiu E. INIAIASTROM .IEIVELER South Main Street Canton, Illinois -,..-,......,,-..,..,..-,..-H..-0- - - .. -H -.. - --,- .. -H - - .... ....,......- .. .. -0- -,1.. - - ...-.- - - - - -,... - -,.-...- - GREENVVEIAL Sz ESLINGER SERVICE DRUG STORE Canton, Illinois -..,,-. ... .... -. -. - - - .., -U.-.,..-,..-,.,,..,,.-.,,.-... .. -..,.- - - LHP STFR CARRARA ICE CREANI PARIOR HIC H GRADE CANDIES 164- East Elm St -....----..-..........----.---..----....-..--- N 1 4 J I I , I 4 i I ' . -..-. - - - - - ...- - - :-...-.,..-...-..-..-.....- - ....-,..... x W, 1 ONE HUNDRED NINETE N - H- .-W- li We nz , E 8 Q W F 32 N I el f V eg 9 . 'wry fp! lg fi , Inf 1- L 'Ps ',, 2 4 E S? .Ji 7? 1 .NNE . .23 . AY rf, I ugh: Q: ax 9 - , 1,! if J' :XXX I 4 113 n . ,Q is Q3-, Q x if 'jr 1 J 1? ' X I J 363 1? 3. Egg' at ii 4-Q -Q. fsifff 7 ' Y ' f r-.m .. ' ' H ' 1 viii' ,f S ' vzf-, . ., fi? fa J ONE HUNDRED TWENTY - pv--- vf-v-vv V -1 ,, ,,,..,.Y . x xc, --,Er f cb N i , A 9,4 A7 X 2 N x-. 1 ,f .. :A 41 ,uf-6 V ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-CNE 2 M-vi A if 'N lie A aw li 4 n J, vi I. ,I ff-ja 1 5.5 . it' I w, ,-L, 1 -,J l' 3 ' 1 H ag X3 4' ' Q. mm 5 'L 'Yu , . A f. S f K 3 3' , M5 file , ,io , 1. y an THE 'I'lilCK VI2.,I.l'l bl' XNDAL SHEET tomato. The onion luvarnu infatnated with the beautiful p1le bean, the wife of his neighbor. the I.ftt.is ilee together. he ' 'gecl his inamorata. Nm wept tlim bean, who is something of a clinging vine. 'iwe Centelope: my hushand, 1 f l t ns he might hc-et me. thf tomato, would sf-e red and if he ea 1111 5 am strong anl wfil protect you, said the onion. int think of the odor of s andal, the liean objected, J t how the story ezune to leak out is not definitely known. But the potato has notor- io' harp eyes and presently the scandal came to .-the ears of the corn and was soon . all through the garden, K'The onion is yellow, growled the pumpkin. the tomato ought to squash him. But the head does not always rule the heart of a woman, said the eahliagc. Sentimentally I think the story is garnished, said the charitable parsley, that caused Hin. a general row hut at present writing all seems peas ag. 9593515 Fred4 YVop ate something that must have poisoned him. Joeftilroquette ? Fred- No, not yet, but he's pretty sick, 252515 HOVV THE FARMERS IJISPOSES OF THEIR CORN YVe eat all we 1-an and what we can't we can. 129592 Shed a tear For little Nell, She had a car And droveepretty fast. X55 92 L? The modern girl's hair looks like a mop, says a Critic. But that doesn't worry her. n - She doesn't know what a mop looks like. I , .. ' 'Y ,...4 ONE HUNDRED TWENTV-TWO dv A Off N X .' ll .!u-...-u,- .... -g,-M,-,,H-,u- -i,,i.-,,.-...-,.-Hn-.,-..l.-,..-,i..-...!-- 1 ,A -..,-..-.4.-M,.-m.-....-..,-.,,-.,, I . E I I : 'I' H E S M 0 K E H 0 U S l f I Floyd R. Emerick, Pr' D. if 1 - 38 South Main Street l ,LN ,V . .. , X ' ' 1 In fig.. . i BILLIARDS, POOL, SODA FOUB- PAIN, CIGARS, T 1 CANDY I 1 ' T I N Headquarters for information on athletics and Home of the Bum Orchestra .i..-.,.-nn-,..-..,- -.n..n,-M-.,w..,,.-,..!L...-,..-..,-..-.-...-,,......-.-..n...,-....-.-.-...-...- --2. I Q..--In-.v.-..:.-...-..,.....-M.,.,,.-...-,..-..-..-.,,-..,....u-...-v..-...-w.-...--u-m1-m--w-w--uu-uu-nu- i I Mjfqkbg. - I , Y . , , 1 Y I 1 LAN'1OIX r RUII AND PRODUCII, COMPANY T S - YVholesale .Iobbers i ' FRUIT, TOBACCO AND CANDYWAFLOUR. SUGAR AND NUTS : ! 1fRA1xK CARL so P ' 5' ' ' ' ' T 'Q , rop. 5 l 61 East Side Square Phone 172 L I ' : ' .-...-....-...-...-.W-..,.-..,- - .... -.,..- - ..,...- ..., -. -.,.....,-. -...- -...- ---n.-1--- .- --:- -H 'z 'qw if nh up ii i 4.----- - .- - - ..,. .. .,.. --.-..--...-.,.-...-...-...-...-n.,-r,.-...-...--n- - --1---.---1- ---I---I--I-Q ' E L l I m g : SAINIUEL TERRILL T KODAKS, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES 5 Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles I ' North Side Square Phone Main 25 .i..-n.-..-n.-..-,..-.H-.. .... . -.. .... ...... ..-..-....-...-u-.-..-.:.L T.-.u- - .- ..-.,.-...-...-..,.-...-...-..-...-........-..-,.-...-w.-..n-.,.-.u-...-.n..u..- I-.H-.K.-..-.wg 2 1 Q ARCADE RECREATION PARLOR l i Northeast Corner of Square i - POCKET POOL SODAS BILLIARDS .g......-..-...-,..-,,- .-.-. .... ,.. - -.-...... -..-,,- -..-.. - ..n.-..-..,....,-M-..Q. 4.,.-..-..- - -...1-...y-.I....H-...-...-....-.....,.-.......-.......-..-.,-.....-...-,.l.-....-...,-.,.-n,.-.,..-V,-.-K? f 1 2 I I PFISTER CIGAR STORE I 1 I BILLIARDS - SMOKING I E 1 3 MUNSON AND DAVIS, Props. I N 5 N. VV. Corner Square Canton, Illinois X iI---------..-M-In-..-.. ------ . ---- .- -.-u- -...-...--....-...-.,.- ..l. -...---L Oo ONE HUNDRED TWENTV-THREE -111. :I Q I A l I X , :gp 5 A l 9 A- N sf 'i She opened her mouth hut dicln't say a word. She just staorcd. 1 HA' if 31 - '12 191 :: 465 I 4 xg, - s f 1 I, 9 . .gs , , xx. is ia we 1 if mfhifir f 1 , , Y gm , . fest is 3 3, x ,.' fi s if I r ks jf? b 9 it ii ,pe A - e'-If-k -- Xre you an professional pizinis 'lay for my own ZllllilZ9hiE'1li'.ll Nil Mr. ..'lr-fn X.1, I just 1 W if 55 1 H1f1,xI,'1'H mm' Nz-ver hrow raisin. at anyone. They L'uut .E11 Eensi, if 32 'nop-Our foothall Iier1.f 'N1:. Biotlwr, 1 iiichft lose in my pocket. is 9: 9: Little liiunui l,ou Qin the country for the first timeje- Oh, Ma little green snake. Fond Mzuilnuiw- might he as dem Put it clown at ouee clear. It 95 Q 95 futile fake- I've witnessed many Z1 likes the cake. But rouge on wrinkles t 95 95 95 Sf3lllO!'f XVll?lt is the difference he-tween a ground hog: and an Freshieful dunno. VVhat? Senior4 The slmpef' HZ Z 95 A'li'l'EN'l'ION SUSIE! ! ! Z Cam u man with at brain filled with lzxugzlunzikers he called il cl if 1.1 9:9:9: Hrs Coons4 I woultlu't Spank Gertrude this time. YVz1it till F. C. C.-- But suppose she mlm-su t do it again. MW93 No, Opie, we have told you heforc that the Coast Range is no 44 4 if 9: 919: Twinkle, twinkle, little Prof., How you make the students laugh, Standing up so wise and tall, Just as if you knew it all. 959593 Roger-- Too hall ahout Bramley wreeking his Car last night, along. 14lstherA Did something gro wrong with the car? ' ' wh mlm' at the wheel. Roger- Oh-5 es. Too lm 1 A my front teeth, I have them he gc-rous as ei rip TC imma, look at the Cute e Onefi elephant ? illL'l-ilEll6?lKl? she rloes. it again. t ei Cook stove. Q 'w espevially with his sweetie gift-,H 43:5 f ' IQ if if ,bn ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR wuwrcwprr' 6' . ' xiii Ax? N - I A if 4 C X 6 N ISSE KA .g.- ,..1,, -....-... - -,.-...-....-..... .... -, .,,. -,-,,,,-,......- ,.,. ... ,.,, .. .,,. ...V..-.......-....-,..,-..,-...- - .....-..........,-...!. l GEORGE ID. JACOBS 1 Y IT' IVITH FLO IVEIQSU A I I FLORIST I EASE' SIDE SQUARE I IVC have served Canton and vicinity for half 1 Centna' ' .i.,-...-n.-t.- ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -,,n,,,,-,,,-,,-,,- ,,,, - 5 ,, ,,W,.,,,,, ,,., ,, ,,,, -W-,,n-,,,-,,,-,,,-.,.-,,,.,.,,,.-...-.,I., ?---H-- --1------ ----- '--' ---i--i--H------f'----- f--L - --'- - ---L -W '- --W-A---i--H---1-------I-------If-W----H-'ws' HUIIIMINGBIRD HOSE XUNN'-BUSH SHOES I 5 2 I l 1 Hammond 6 Caldwell The Boys For Shoes 45 East Chestnut Street Canton, Illinois qw-..-...-..-..-..-.i......-..-...-..-n...h.,- -. ...... .-.,..-...-,..-,......-.........-..n-..L. 4?---u-uu-nu-m--n--,.-...-...-..n- - ..-....-...-........-....-....- - - - ,....1-...-W-im-In-I..-In--nge BASKETBALL FOOTBALL SUPPLIES 5 Canton Hardware G Supplq Co., Clue-J GENERAL HARDIVARE SUPPLIES Q Baseball Suppliesfltollcr and Ice Skates 1 I 21 East side square Canton, iiismis Phone 31 .g.,-.....n.-...-...-..n-u.-...-. - - .....-...-..... -..-. - - - - - - - - .....-...-.......-ML ,.-...-.,,.- - ,-..,,-..,.-...-.n-.,,- .-...-...-...,.....-....-...-..,-...-....-...-....-.............-...-. - -....-.,g. if i I : .4 1 I i 'rua Bnunswlclc i I B1LL1ARDs AND POCKET BILLIARDS I I 2 CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY I Best Tables in the City i I 55 South Main Street Canton, Illinois I .i..-........-i..- ,.., ..,,n-...-.u-..-,..-. -.. ......... ..-.,..,..-,,.-...-..,.-,,.-.,.,-,.-.,i. 9 'fl'-A fi 3 . -:H gyfsf u J' 'fn Q f I s ms R 2 e mi I 5 1 I .gg Tiff. 4 tt Q vi- f 'iq I f 4.1, f - : 2 sig , ,En I r fi tif 'f O ffm slits ills? 1-if :ff . ,gsm 1125? 'EH x i If all 5' '55 I . . ij ,. N. Tr : ,.vf 1 1.9-L n Y L Q - 6, .,5, L 5:6 ,, .M as B 4 . if.-r 1532! 316 ,, X 1. '11 , S 1 ni W ' f J .f 4 315225 1041 ,ga 155' 'Q .AW X 'x 3 M Tl 1 ,V-,figs , i ONE HUNDRED TWENTVSIX 'TW' 11 v I hl1'f,. N1 . ' 'R , Q A ,, 1,5 . f . ,I 4 1 ' V- 11. it U N - N GW 'i If , X 2:5 N M' H' ,ig,. -4 L' V ,v , ' ONE HUNDRED TWENTV -SEVEN : 'jf wwf' E ji rf , rx .1 U- ggi, , 'ifik l i z Lf H 'fi . T ' 5' 'xv fl 2 I 1 :ga 122' 'ii' , Q Aga? N my ,L W Q: ki, 'IWW' .f-lgri. Lp V. . Y I 1 ' 'eu Je I . w Q. A fi' N r , Absence makes the mark grow rounder. , , My 3, E+. iulilyf, ' f , 'Si ag: '21 1, , b xi ,Q ,il J sh, ,ze ll Q xi I S' 1 Qjf ' . ,vi-A Q ' iii, ' ' I- 'r 4 'Q qi - Q I 'if f . its ,E+i,i, f it-2 Q53 .2 1- I4 t 9: 5: ik I,A'l'l'lS'1' SUNG HITS So Tired ...,..,,.,......,,.,.,...,,,,..., Just Like A B-utterfly .,,,,,, , Side bv Side .,,,.,..,,...,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, I Never See Mattie Alone ,,,.,,,, Down on the Farm ,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,. VVhcn I First Met Mary, ,. , Me and My Shadow ',,,,, ..., , The Ilig: Parade ....,,, ..,, ,,,, .,,,. 952554 ..,,I-Iarry Romine nina I.ou Fisher ,Bruce and Edith ,, Vernon Kuehn Joe Moore Chuck Coleman gnsta and Lavnna ,,,,,lA11 High at 11:45 A. M. She- Why doesn't he pick the ball up and run with it? He-f'Can't, it's dead. She+ I don't wonder, the way they have been tre 193 12 IZ A woman hates a man who smiles at her approach 95 HZ 52 That is a skyseraperf' announced Esther. Gee, I'd love to see it work, sighed Melba. 911291 Silence is golden but many a man has been talked out of his sil vases! ating it. and continues to smile after she passes. VCT. Miss Coxf lVhat first caused you to suspect that your idol had feet of clay? l d all over the house. Mrs. Foley- YVhen he began to trac: mu if SZ 32 My idea Of the strongest Guy In the world Is one who takes , ,,,,,-,W f. Two pianos, Stands them on end -.. And plays them like ' - gm. An accordion. 91 5-55 HZ . . . . Fr I Miss Quick- How can you tell a poisonous from an unpoisonous snake: John- By the bite. E 1? 55 A blade in nine shaves fine. ' sf 1, I Q N ,fb ONE HUNDRED TWENTV-EIGHT -?--.-'-- in-u. -.... -ml-NAM-.1. .. ,H in u fr , f-- W -v.. A Q v- : ?'f-'A if I C I A U N IM A 4.i-.,.- ,......- -.......-.,-.,.,-...-..,... .... -,.,.-...-...-...-,..,-.,.-...-...-...-.W-,.... ..-- - - - -ml--ng - V - 1 1 I 'IHR114 I IS THE VVORD i The first step toward thrift is taken by opening a savings account. Start 5 . onc. however small. and keep adding to it and you will have done , E what every successful person docs. 2 ' Y , . . I . . . I . 1- X our Savings Account Earns 41721 In llns Bank Q .F1rst State Bank 8: Trust Company of Canton, Illinois I T L. i ' 1, 1--li--H -1-- .:., -H -1- yi.. .-...-, --r -ii.-M.-...-...-u.-..i.-.H.- ,... - ,.,. - v-r -i,- F- -n -- - -vw-nel- 1- --ii - --ii -v-w- iiii - 1--- - 1-.- -.w- .vii -m-.m- ,..- -im- .i.. -...-..---u-.-..i-.m-.H.- lii- - i-,i - .:.. - --ii --.u- --ii - -ii- - -if-- - 1f-- -ua? ' J E n H A R T S T I R N 2 I QUALITY BAKERY f Breadfliolls-Pies-C akes 2 Prompt attention to special orders : 37 East Chestnut Phone 331 fi I m-.,.-....-..-.,..- .,... -..- .. ..,. -. -. ...... . - - -. -.. - - .- - -,.n-,..,-....-.M---9 X, , .g........- .... -in-...Y-m,-.m-..i..i.,-.,.-...-...-...-...-,..,-..,-.H-.,..-.W-.i.............,..-....-....-....-..- ...,,.-,..!. Everything Comes to Hini VVho VVill But Save Q The old saying that Everything comes to him who will but waitf, has 5 been revised to meet modern conditions. I Q Vivatchful waiting may make good watchmen and good waiters. but it sel- L dom, if ever, makes money. 1 Q If you want to get ahead. make up your mind to SAVE MONEY. Be- I gin by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank TODAY. ' THE CANTON NATIONAL BANK SECURITY HCIIIIIICS Clock Bank SERVICE I -M.-M.-my-.,...-...-I..-.,.-....-N.-MAIN.-my-mf -..,.- .... - ,... -,........- .... -....-..g. A .. AAA- 1 -im-rung. ! I . J. NEUMANN sr soNs i S tylcf Headquarters 2 I F G, G. Gf, CLOTHES COLLEGE HALL CLOTHES . 5 I H Value Headquarters .i..-.......-..-.,.-. -I -..- - .,.. -...-...-...-..-,,.-.,.-,..-,..-,,.-.,- -..-,..-.- - - - -......J,. lb If sq , vu- -- -A-y-HX lg, r'--' , ' 'Vg , n M W if I , , X Wg fiis. f fl 5 cf f J , I Q-All af U v--uni, J -W -A--- H! X' Holi-- l'm sorry yolfre glad Tm mad at yo: l'2slithf Aml I'm glad you're sorry I'n: glad. X: K X , ar, I , F: ,, . bi -fi , xg! -: is 15524 5' E' 'ffisf gifs-Y i 'HSE il 1 , 1 , l ll 5. 1 f 11 ,K 51 'V , qw ,f , ig, A. ffl , Y Al 1 4 , l 5: 5:1- wifi A, M il 9 f fi' l. fi: i Q J-19' l va-' -i ' 955595 l,ft's he gay, while we may, And seize our love and laughter, I'll be true as long as you, And not a moment after. 95 95 95 To avoid that rundown fc-cling approach crossings Carefully. 959595 Susie had to take a physical examination. Someone overheard this much of the Con- versation, l7oetor4 l'alf? Susie-i Fourteen inches. DoCtorff'A'l'lxigli? Susief:',l'Wenty-six inc'hes. llot'iorf Nf'i'k? Susie- No ! 95 95 95 Clillfuxvllll was driving when you hit this Car? Drunk Qtriumphantlyjg None of usg we was all on the hack seat. 95955 Mr. C'ordellf Vl'l1v do you rise so early in the morning? lieldon-sul have to get to town early in order to find a parking place for my Car. Mr. C.i But don't you have quite a lot of time on your hands? Beldon- Oh no. You see I go havk home on the luis for hrealcfastf' 94 94 91 Mr. Gentry Qin RK'ilIllJIllll'SJfuxvllilt is a Chain store? Susie Qchvwing rapidlyj- A plaee where you lilly marriage license, 959554 The worst part about spring is the poetry. LS 95 95 Mr. Cordell- You say this is good Hair tonif'? Druggistf 0h, yes, sir. Vl'e have a customer that took the Cork out of a bottle with his teeth and next day he had a lI'lULlSt2ll'llC.,l 95 95 92 Si Brown stood on a busy corner in a large city staring at the stream of vehicles moving past. Finally he said to his C'0lllPilI1l0l'l in an awed voiee. V Jeefrusalem. Ilirain, they shore are liehind with their haulin', ainit they? 5-L 1 , ONE HUNDRED THIRH ? ,, 1 4 1' .ffetwkl T 1 ffm N. N iT if:, W ' I T.-...- ,- .-...-...-...,-.,..... .,., -...-.,..-.....,..-..,...-,-M-..-.H-...-.4.-.-----------------f------ --A-rip , . U Q CANTON AUTO AND IIWPITEINIENT CO. 'l , I ll 1 HIGH GRADE AUTOMOBILES hi It I I i 1. H. C. Farm Implements Caviw, Illinois ,H AKQ U-4. : ---A--I-n.-H.-V.,-...-A.-...-W-..-.. - -. -. - - - .-. -.. -- -- - --u----- ----ww-A-U - , :IDF fi 1., ., ..... ...-...-...-n,..,...-..,.-no-.3.....-............-i.-..l...i...i-......i.. .- - - .--.T-. CANTON GROCERY STORE I STAPLE AND FANCY OROCERIES Fruits and Vegetables i 22 lVl1ite Court Canton, Illinois i..-.,.-...-..-..-..-...-..-.-..- -F - -. - - -. .... .- -.-..-..-...-...-..-..-. 5g f,,' .g..-.,.- - .- .... ..-.n-...-..,-........-..t-..-...-..-........-.i-..-..-..-..-...-.-.- .- -- - ---i-- n o l VVORTIIEN, INICCARTNEY CO. T J. C. XYANIJYKE, Manager S , , A , v I DRE GOODb-RhADY-FO-WEAR i A good full stock-The Highest Quality at Lowest Prices, Coupled I with Intelligence, Painstaking Service .i..-..- -..-n-.- -..-...-...-...-...-...-..-,.-..-..-..-..-.. ..... .- - -. -...- -- IPI--II ---- ---- n -n----.-----u--I.--------.1-an--n ---- I ---- -I'- l 1 2 BRUNO DOBLR I .. . 1 l 39 F Side Qquwre i HART, SCHAFFNER AND XIARX CLOTHES i Stetson Hats-YVilson Bros. Shirts Boys! Make our store your trading place. -i--'------ ----- ...-...-1-..--..- -,.-n.-..-...-.i.-..-..-...--.--H ---- ----------- ------ ..-..-L.-..,..-i.-........-..-..........-..-..-.,.-..-..- - -----.----f--- I VVe Are In Business For Your Health I Soda Fountain ServicefR0szelI's Ice Cream I VVEBSTER'S DRUG STORE i On the III .i..-n.-.- -H -.-. .... . -,,n-..-..-........-..-....n.-...-..-..u...- - -.- - -M-. .!..-..- - -.-. ---- .v-....-...-.5-..-.,-.i.-u..-.....,m--n-u.--n- - -u- ---- --n--ng SHEAFF sl ABBOTT i ' T for I GOOD SHOES AND HOSIERY A l.,-,.-,-l-l-, .... M-T.- ,,l.-M.-,.-,.- ,-,,-i.-l.- .-l- -o- D- - -Ai ONE HUNDRED THIRTV-ONE r r f L o A, 5' I O ' H Spy ig N A XJ ' 1- . f ?f1':9',. ' I if 'Jr f -,Q Q5 C5 . 4'-' Qs 15 li I ,Q 5 . ' M Q ' -it I . 1? s vi J- ax. gr' ' is ' nw A-. I YY 3, K N1 M L 1 1 fi' ali L ft .ak , 'm f 4 ki 3 'si' '51 4,41 li K u ' A1-' 1i..! E5fs2 I , one HUNDRED 'rs-1m1v.1wo .4-r .,Y-- i .. 4 Z' .WY 5' al 8 , D is , Nik N H ,li 'gl 45 ..f ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE O I 13 .A 5 1 'Sl w P9 4 Qf1T,f - :V ---N IN Ng.. ' ' f. T?--W Y A-lfllw- ' dxf , .K , ,. If Q Styne i 3' -' J vfmx- 'MI A-N1-W ji. 21 , -' ' 'i 'l'x-.win-i' Your ilniiues sliouhl he writlen so ii-..t vw .1 ilu' nuwt stupid people can h stand ilu-xii, ',,' 1 Pupil-r - Yes, what part don'! you lll1flL'I'SlillNl?u f Z I 3 fx xj! 9: VE 931 All , ,.. .Q-.. 5 MQ 1 sr 'i ii 1 f 21 -3 i 4 :ii V' Tl R E giw .X 7: ,' ,T Q 1 X3 , at, l ll L i ' X H -55. .' if ' V rg 5? L .P 5? 1 Frunees aiisw--'s-sl sweetlv, Yes, dear, and on his nmnly hreast The llushing: lllilillblf let her eurly head so lightly rest, XVhn-n surlclenlv he slzartezl. She cried. 'Uh, what was that? Uh, nothing clear, he answered, 'Klum l tllllllgllt l smelled an ral. ,H ,,, ig Wlllilill llli Gl'1'l'S 'l'lll'IBI UxVll6'l'l' rlo you get your hzltS. kid? Xt school uauully, lint once or twice I've heen lucky enough to exchange at c'hurc'h. sta r ne: -ei -lt 'l'he1'e was :1 nmn Ile kc-pi thx-in UH Une clay he put ,- f. who haul false teeth an shelf them on si elmir, Sat clown and hit llllllhl'lf, 93 W 31 Doetor to Flapper f'You lmve :mute 2ll!PE'l1llll'ltlh.l- FlZ1l7lJl'I'4-s'KJll. thunk you, cloetorf' 95 M VE Miss Quiek Qin l3iolog:5'j4 VVe will now name some of the lower Species of unilnu s ting with l,a-roy. A lllplllllliil is ax nuxn who can renu-inher zu wmnan's hirtliclzny and forget her age. 95 95 91 Where is o'Ll Petroleuln? Kerosene hini last week, hnt he z1in'l henzine since. 95 95 93 Yni-ee from dark mrlor f MV, hut Your nose is cold. . I - . ' . ' - . v A -- Helpful 1al'0lllf'l' Qto suspicious lZltllt'T,? I het Hover is ll! thi' l'f '10Y' 3551111- 'if 95 95 Junior L'arnmelc4 1'luw long :lid it take .lack and Jill to get the water? Franeene I5.f .Xll sunnnerf' .lxlninrgulflnw do you know? Fruncene4 Tl1ey gui it in the spring :unl lost it in the fall. .u ,A u A f! if: E41 B1-uns Cl!Cf01'6 exzunsj-- 1'is the serv hour in ONE CLINDRED THIRTV-FOUR Q... ,n K if! f' fif'm A I ,,-,,,-,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,- ,,,, -,,,.,N4,, ,-,. .-,,,-,,,,- ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,.. ,-,,,...,.,,- ,,-....-..,,-,.,,...,,.-,,..-,.,.-.1,.--,,.,....,:..5. , Y , Y , ' 'JVARE GIRL RESERVES NUOIX IIUIJ R EVER LOYAI. VER READY b VERY YYHERE OUNG VVOlNlEN,S CIIRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Sign uf the Blue Triangle .Q. - .... -,..- .,4. - ,.., -M.. ..., - .... - .,,, ..,.,-- ,,.. - ,... - ,... ....,.. ..., ... .,,. -- .,,. - 1,.. -,...-.,.-M-.-I-H.-I..-H..-H We-men's and Children's Outfitters ' COATS - - DRESSES p LINGERIE, SWEATERS, MIDDIES, BLOOMERS CANTON ILL. - - - -V- -n-M-m-m-m- Nlll -up -H -M-I TuTqllT 1 1 llly - llyy A lly. Ty.nT,,n,,..,,i,,L ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,y , llgy , , Kyy, , ,y,y Lui.-4-,1..1..T T T - 1 vnuvus I RALPI1 IV. POE XVARM AIR HEATING-SHEET METAL ROOFING i 44- VVhitc: Court Canton, Illinois ,g..-..-n.......-...- .... - .... -.,.-...-.......-...- .-. -.,.....- .--..... ,... - .,.. - ,... - ,,., - -...,-....-K..,-.,.-...,-..,-. q..-,.. ----- .... .. ,..- ..,, - ,.,, - ..., -.,,,- ,... - ,,.. -..,.- .,,. - ,,.. -,...-,,..-......,,.-,..,-....-...- - - .. -...-... i PARIS CLEANERS AND DYERS - 1,12 North Main Street E IVE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ' Phone 718 Canton, Illinois .i.l.-m.. .,.. -...-I.. .... ..-...- .... -...-,-.-.-..- ..l. ....... -, - -t.-.-t...- ..I. -...-,...-,H.-.:..-. ----- ..l. - vl., - .....r.,- ,,,. - .,.. - ,... -...-...-n..-....- ..., .. .... .. .... - ..,- -.n-i.,-..,..-..,.- - -I-...I-.. : Two Good Places To Ent-At Home And- i ROYAL CAFETERIA I ALL HOME COOKING OUR OXVN PASTRY T 29 East Side Square .i..-.,.-..- .,,. - .,.. -..-..1.. .,.. - ,.., -,..-t..-..,- .,.. -..,-...-..,- ..1, -..,-..-..- -W-...-,..-.,,-...-...-........-t -pu-M----I - Ill- - ..-l - Klll - :II -I -------- .-..-...-I-1.-. - - - - - - -I---H. 5 I E? VVORIWISERIS llIEN'S SHOP I SMART THINGS FOR MEN--LADIES' PHOENIX HOSIERY 16 South Main Street Canton, Illinois O65.-m.-...-n..-,..-...-u..- ,... -,..-..n.. .-. --1.-. -, -.. ..... H- .-i,.-,n-..,-...-..-...-.,..-. I ll w ,L ll if ,, I if I v 'L al ll 0 9 I Y. 5 XA 1 2? 4 , f - , if is H if 1 ' i' rl 5 U I ff g 2 f K 1 '15 L' K ' s fr A? It Q ff' Yr- r 53 ,ig fx I 5,- i Hang? ' .V 4492 - Y' f' ' ' Tiff' rw 5. f-- i C A .Eli ' xl fl' i City Guyf My boy, can you tell me where I Can find your father? Farmer Boy4'tYep, hols down yonder with them tliar hogs, but you'll know him all right, 'cause hc's got a hat on? 95 95 2 9XVell Jack, I'll settle that little debt I owe yon. 'Which wr' ' ' you rather l i old ten or a new one? 41 Oh, i'll take the new one.'l Just as you say. And he handed over a new one dollar bill. 95 95 95 A grape fruit is only a lemon that saw its chance and made good. 959595 More throat trouble in the south. How's that? They just hung: another Coon. 95 ze 55 9You can always count on me, said the adding machine. 95 55 95 Gertrude C.- Daddy, why are all the kids carrying their hooks to class today? They never did it before? Mr. Coonsf Tliey have examinations today, Trudy. t'He was driven to his grave. 9Sure he was. Did you expect him to walk? as lg 14 I stole a march on them all right, said the kleptomaniac as she walked out of the ten Cent store with a sheet of music in her IIlllH .U 95 95 95 Absent minded manf VVliat time is it? Twenty after three. Absent Minded- I wonder if they will catch them? 95 95 if They were driving down a wooded lane in Z1 Ford and she said, Harry, don't you love a night like this? Harry R,- Not unless I stop, I might hit a tree. 15 22 95 Sam Qto his wife at showj-i'Mandy, tell that niggah to take his arm away from aroun' yo' vvaistf' Mandy- Tell him yosc-lf. I'Ie's a puffs-ct stranger to nu-F' 95 95 95 al. There is no difference between a grasshopper and a grass widow, they both jump at U ' the first chance. M 95 95 -:M 5'-1.3. He who can bottle up his temper is a corker. 'A-s.. ONE HUNDRED THIRTV-SIX s-mi N HUNDRED T -,..- - -..-,,..-M-,N-..,-,,..-...,....,..,....,..-H-.,.....,-...........,.,-H.-..-..,......-..,...,,- ......... -.I-n PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER GROUPS PORTRAITS KonAK FINISHING PICTURF. FRAMING LANE'S STUDIO 69 East Elin Street Canton, Illinois THE ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. ALL KINDS UF BUILDING MATERIAL C. II. Blorgan Local and District Manager Phone 4 Canton, Illinois -vm-u.-u.-...,...- - - - -, -, - - - -..... .. - -..- -,.......-.H-..,-...-....-........ -,..,-...,-,.,.-,,..-,..,-..-..,.-,,,.-,..,1,..,-W-u,.-.i,-un,....-,,,.-M-.,,,-,..,-...-.,.-,..- I..- ...-.,.-N,-,, BROWNIE'S CANDY KITCHEN Q VVhe rc they serve the Tostic Sandwiches and make the best. G: Home made Candies and Ice Cream. G: Ive specialize in Fancy Brick Ice Cream and Molds. Phone 53 Canton, Illinois -I..-...,-H..-.m......-.. -.,- .-. -, -. -.. 1...-I...... -. - -. -H.- -nl-...-...-nn-vw-up-...zul--I -.m...I-,I-U, -,,- -..,-...,-M-mi-nl-u.,-..,-...-u.-I..,....I-..n-w.- - - ----m-n- - .I OS. CA RUSO VI IIOLESALE I'RUI'I'S AND PRODUCE .lust a little better than the place you thought the best. CAN DX 116 Noith Hain I 4 Y 7' u Ak , - -,..- - -in ------- ....-...-,........-I....I..-...-,..-.,..-.. .. ,-.-. .....-.. - - -..--. M, fi. 11 .. im , HIRT - N ,A . fl i m a, ,- alta xii ,, J' aff! .14 ' l W I I I -Ill: -aa--5' ,955 1 'bg J , if 4 ? T I- Y . X ag 14 f I Q I ,Mig ., '11 .155 . E1 in .I -+1 'milf K. .if A6 1 C 5,1 4' 6 i Eh 'K T' s fi, I vs F V In xii? 1 f :v w Z' 'X ' 45 14 3 T tg, k M A .-'?!i3.1g', ' -'. 'fm v - -,.., yu. 1-gy. --v. .-Y 1 QF A izf i '5 32. '1 ONE HUNDRED THIRTV EIGHT W L: ' Q A 4253 A I K D X ,mv A f. ' .fu sf CNE HUNDRED THIRTY-N1NE fNf fc r l l at 117 1! T - 'f .E L., :.,, ,,,,f'.' :'.- ,5, ., ,.. 1:15:32 E '8' f 1 f' A ' ,iw W l l ' l . f 4 t I 552-M uf f .953 l e '9 5,4 w L l guy a 'i i X hi , A is . 1 m Q 24 f U awp? 5 ? J' .- 1 5.-. - , X E A 'E ,vilxlx if: Ng 5.317 age Frcshie- You didn't publish the joke I contributed did you? Editor- Nui After this write the-m on tissue paper so I can see th ro 94 255 95 Ile cried for bread and the curtain mme down with a roll. L55 95 15 Fern G.f VVhen is a joke not a joke? Marie J.-- I'suallyf' 155 LE 95 A goat ate all our jokes And then began to run, ugh them. hair. I cannot stopf' he softly said, I am so full of fun. L95 BPS 95 Mrs. Ifuleyfrf Do you use dumb br-lls to get the Color in your c'hceks?' Blac'keyff No, We put color in our rheeks to get the dumb bells. 95 95 95 Mr. lillett- YVl1at do we owe to chemistry? YVayne Fvnnell-- lNIost of our blondes. E 95 Z RULES TO GAIN POPULARITY Iflinock the HCANTONIASF 2-Permit all girls to Uhase you. 3-Jl'0ll what a poor team we have. 4fIh-niind the teachers that they forgot to give an assignment. 5fSlam everybody. Interrupt a follow making a date With, Vi'hat was our math' lesson? L5 95 91 Dlnnbf-'WVl1y don't you send your joke to the annual? Islllllfnlylll afraid they will laugh at it. M 95 M hltatsl ! shouted Arline, as she dropped a handful of beautiful blonde A4 Iid liavlor- XYl1at's wrong with the var Mevlianic- Can't be helped: there-'S pig. A 1 , and pulled forth a watcn 4 sqm aks dreadfully w in the lxles ff k: 95 9: l ? It A. .3 H. . ---U f inn ' 4 5 9: Le My time has como, muttered Buck as he walked down to the mail box, opened a park l . I mu- T ' 4' li ONE HUNDRED FORTV 'Q' L l T 'P 1 I-ni. 4 A .ffx 4 ,H ll' 4 - E N . L1 J P I-Nth AX N in 6 i V Hi , L - - . 3 I N S f, A - hi?fi?F Iiii4 ?3S'lE fii'iE'iEiIiY QiS'S62iTllCiiiYN' ' I ir JI IIEXIIZERSI-Ill' IIUES I'RlYll.EGliS Ages i0-12 .......,., ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 4-e-Juniors Swirnming-NYintcr :mil Summer Ages l3-l5 ,,,.,.YY,,.,,YY.,..,,,,.....,,. :B 6-Intermudintvf Shower liziths Ages lo-17 .,A..,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, ..,,,. 5 8 fYoung- Men Gymnasium ClaSScS Ages 18 and Over ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, SIGN-Seniors Reading Room 'llvrl NYo1'ieu ,.,..,..,,,. ...,... S 23'-Sustaining Games of all kinda Young Men and Boys invited to Join Now A PLACE TO MEET AND MAKE FRIENDS i.- ... ..- ..-....-....-...-.,..-.f..-....-..,.-mi-...-.........-..i.-..,, ---- H- .-.,.....,..-...,...m..,.,.-. IXIAICVVELL BARBER SHOP It pays to look well 23 lVl1ite Court Canton. Illinois .g.....w,-.ii.-...-,...-....-...,- - - .- - -. -. - - - ......-....-....-....-.....,...-m.-l 'ljH- - - '- 1- - ' ----- HH-Hi--1H-HH-1-I--I--'-1-H-Hi-' - -1 '- -' ANNEX INC. FURNITURE, STOVES AND RUGS T Yvlmt you buy wc stand by. T EASY TERMS T Phone -LIEZX Canton, Illinois .i...-.,.-...-W... .... ...,..-.- -.-.- - -.......-....-...-..... .... -.. ...-T - - .-...,.. .... ....,-,...-....-.,..-., 4-l- ---- -.--- H- -vll -.H ---- W-l,.-i.,.-....-...-....-,...-....-...,-..,.-...i-..i- - ..- ,.- - .---------i-..l- 2 2 GARDEN TIIEATRE - THE HOUSE OF BIG PICTURES : The Golden Voice Mohler Organ i Vl'eSt Side Square Canton, Illinois -in-in-,...-...-....-.........-...-,.... ... --.-...- .- - -,......-....-...-..,.-yi.-,,,.-.,,..-...p .g.i-.,,- .-.1-.,,- ..,, - .- - -.i-..-.,.-...-...-....................-.....,..-..- - -......,...,,,- .- -i..-. ! GUS C. SANDBERG I SHEET METAL YVORK OF ALL KINDS 5 Torrid Zone Furnaces T IM E. Elm Street Canton, Illinois A -iw.-.W-n.-.il-...-i..-H.-...-.... .. .........-........-......,-...-...-.. -...-...-.-i.-...-M-..,-,...-,..-ng. ,, 4.n-...- ..- --- ..- .. ---- ...-...i-.....:...-..,-.i-...-...-...-........-... ----- .... - m.-i...-...-..g. I I L ATLAS SHOE SHOP 1 Q 5 GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Ladies' and Gents' Sllines I If . T 63 East Chestnut I 2 Walter Hill, Prop. I iff X I X -i----w- - --- --- --- - - .-I - -in-ii.-1.--H..--..-...-...-....-1 ---- H.-ii.-.W-M-:W--+ DOS' .Zn W Jr M iii, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-CNE g.i,.j' it, f. rw. .HI . 9'5 - . L- 1 Z ., . Q SWE fy Q 5' . GE. ff I ill vi if l x 1 , 2 5 ' vi: ' fig, i s A ll 1-if, 1, I 5 iff? 'ii K Nas E+ li 14 -Q rf lf ':1M 5 , . ' 1 ' WW 32,61 1 n 'TV' 'k ' --xx ,,,, AA V ff r , ,- ill , , ., , , 'rf 1 -E'P ' - V - 4-N. llc I 'sv I' if f 1 in f if A I7 Wg Qtr n 9 5, ' ir---5 f Martini NI.-rf X little hird told nie that -on .vere going to take me to the ir' 1' .Toe I ,-- '1'l::1t iairll musi have heel: 0 littlc vol -roof' 4, 5? 22 1 951, ' if Slie-ffl suppose you will c-unix-:it suicide if I refuse you. '-sity l T Iif--f- .fXli-er-that has In-on my sustain. w. 'U-. ' v. L I ll - 1 , i 'flu Ralph lleushane says that he likes red-haired girls, and hro-.vu-haired girls, and hlondes, tr , and hruneites, hut he always falls hardest for girls that throw hansana peels on the side-walk. ,frm -' I. 5? 95 95 sz. Dot Sl'lT!'t'6-fmljlll you eu-r take ehloroi0rm?' Q Emma Lou I .- No, who teaches it? s.i,.i, g - 7' 'lir flzs .tnother can sure make you hop, In the halls von had hetter not stopg Iler name I'll confess? Weil' 1' ' , ,ii In case you cant guess, 'S' -V Miss Cox, our faenlty Cop. .... J L2 95 95 MV idea of a hypoerite is a man who eats his dinner in a ten his teeth in front of a five dollar hotel. 95 'W 95 SEVEN S'1'.-XGES OF VVOMAN Safety pins, XVhip-pins, Hair-pins, Fraternity pins, Diamond pins, -cent restaurant and picks Clothes pins, Rolling pins. LS 93 Q? Senioriulfs all over school. Frcshie-- What? Senior- The roof, my boy, the roof. 95 95 52 XVhere did you get all those freckles, lied? I worked so hard one day that perspiration broke out and rusted my face. 95 95 Z Allf-ne YV.f- VVliat is the height of your ambition ? Hildred Whiteheadf'iOh, he's about ten inches taller than I ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO e Congratulations ' IM III IHMIIIIIIIMIIHIICIIIIIIIIHHIMHI ,I Ii1,mI ,IiI11:AI'm, E II 'I II II II ll III'I, I' II I' I I II II II I IIIII I IIIII II 'I II III I I' III I' I IIIII I'I'II' I1 ' II I I I 'I' II l , Rapid progress and unlimited 7 for your future success. - Q And we trust that Electricity, E an ever-present silent servant of 2 civilization, will aid you in what- E ' ever you choose to do. - II II II II IIIIII I ,IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIVIIIIII IE IIIII' I IIIIIVI IIIII' I III IIIIIIII IIIIII I 'IIIIVII IVIIIIIIII II II Central Illinois S eCo1npany: iwmmmmmmmmwmmWWMWMWWWMMMWMEE ai 9 li DOG' ONE HUNDRED FORTV'TI'IREE ee-Jie iff' im? ,TQ good fortune is our sincere wish 2 ' IIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIII1IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' ' Public Service Q I I Tk I lp as -g 14.1 ,Q n ,fg.1'.',q:: I s ,E if ' 5? 1 I, I 1? Il f W5 It'we3 55 9 'J , .N 5 i A? Cv if sv Erie 9? I in '49 5? N..E. ,, Q i 4 i l C ...4 , im ,, v l . . w ii I if 3' ' l X A .F ' ,Q P, 'Y f , Qi Z I- 3 'Zu 5 3 55, it 6. fs' XA' as Li' . 24' .,,,.q SBR. ,, ,, nga . ' . L . . 4 ,1 . ,Ar 251 ,T it f -99 4 . fx.. WN me , .. : 2,4-R Miss Fostergniiive me an exaxnple of slow torture. Ed. life-'ZX rnle with an old-fashioned girl in a second-liaml Ford. L5 52 95 IN 1930 ! The dietionairy will say: 'iI'edestrian-one who runs and IllllIlPS.7' .4 .4 .4 5: 5: Lf: Say what you thinkfaznd go through life friendless 9: yi ve: Green Onion- IIeyl Is there :in Ae' in elmperone? Yeh, and two 'sis' in inmeeessuryf' .4 4 .4 L: 9: 94: YYhile you were reading: this IIenry Ford made ten .4 .4 .4 5: 9: 5: Mr: lflllet learned to play the piano in no time. Yea1h. I heard him playing it that Way the other ..4 4 .4 Ek 5: 4: dollars. day. Florentine G.-ul Can marry any man who ever lived. Mildred NV.- YVhy not dig in and win Napoleon? 44.4 2E9:Lc '28? Imagine whom I saw yesterflayf, '29ft'I ean't ilnagine. YVho? '28f VVhy every one I looked at? .4 .4 .4 kkif: Mr. Medus4S'0nly il fool ean't make himself understood. Lester Ii. OW-lkiiigc upj4 Par1lon me, professor, would you mind repeating that last statement? xi BZ Q! Bus Pegraln4 C':m you keep a secret? Harry Iiomineful sure Can. Bus4 Nl'ell I'm in need of five bucks. Harry- Be at rest, it is as if 1'd heard nothing. .ee 9: .ss TIT FOR T.-XT Porterfolliss, your train is! Precise passenger- My man, why do you Say 'your train' when you know it helongs to the railroad Company? Porterf Dunn0 Missg whv do von Saw mv man when You know I helonv' to my' old . . . . 4 E . woman? ' 125 92 HZ In the olden days uonwn kissed to make upg now they make up to kiss. wa f ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR 'fe I.. Q 4 A .1 , we Af: 1 ' s.. fe . fl ,M ,,. gf, . - K. wr--M X .. .- , ,, 'I' , ,f n'5' 'lf T 1 Xfvy' X., I Y---5--5. I x 1' fm 9 ' A xffffe ' ,V a I 1 f 1 . ,X 1- 1' A f' f' VY F M 'K-LJ 1.,.M5--, ' I..i'rle NVillie grrahluecl his hrothe-r's tongue, ,Xrounfl th-1 room he swung and swung! ,, ilis littl: lrrot' 'aughed in glee X' lt vw s i-is wagon tongue. you see. fr jx 5? 95 95 'rd Mr. Nr-wlywe: -enllwrnl gracious, what a long pie! lt's surely too long for just lla two. hire. N.n'lywml'- I-n sorry, dear, hut I coul1ln't gift any shorter rhuharh anywhere. -I l l l W I' ng! I IIc-er '.X farmer gets his living' .rz-m the soil. Ilaw---5 So does the u'g-slnerwa'-olam , 95 95 95 . Early to ln-II and early to rise, .Xml you won't he giving: alihis. 95 95 95 wurvr TH! gig? . Q? W, Q If 4 ,gi bi I N 45 , Y X ' In X 5 x Q x 22 H gig iv 212 N Ve-. ,v:.-'H fi! ,qs was 4 I 1 rf F L 441556 l'et4-5J'I wish I eouhl vure myself of snorin I,. IS. Qthoughtfullyj- In that Case I would 9595 if 9: gr, I Slllifl' so loud I awaken myself. advise you to Sleep in another room. The Boarll of ,Xgrieulture reeeivecl the following letter from the willow of a farmer: Something is wrong: with my ehic-kt-ns. Every morning' I fmd two or three lying on tl ground colll and stiii' with their feet in the air. Can you tell me what is the matter? A few rlays later she reveivetl this reply. Dear Maclamf-'tYour ehiekens are fleaclf, ,u IC 95 E 95 OH GOSH! A traffic light Means Stop when redf- But lips that are, NIL-an Go ZllIL'2lCIlu 95 9: 95 Ivifc of Golfer Cwho has lost his golf i'lllllSjfMN0l'Pl, have you seen anything of IIenry'S playtlxings? 95 95 95 In the game of matrimony, hoth players may lose. 95 95 95 MR. I'1I,I,E'l' SAYS-- Thc numhcr of questions El girl answers in Class varies inversely as the number of times she answers the telephone at home. : ' Li ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX 123 .5...-,,,,-..,.- -...- - -...-...-,,,,-..........-,.,,-...,-..,-..-.-..,-.i.-l..-H..-....-...,-,.,- -.-..-..,-........,.-. -uw. , E no Evo on S 1? 5 'F'-I ',- wi ghdfifr' A II ii' , Q 4 .k npxxwggxfjki r x .N Hg!-T457 0 KE I .l...- ..,. .. ,.., ... .... - -...,-..,-.,-,,-..,.- .... ......- -, - ..- ,... .. .,.. .,- ,-.... ,.,.,. -, ,-,.,- .w-. - ..-.......-N..,.....i--Ag. l . ,. . 3 CANTON CANDY KITCHEN j IC E CREAM A ND ICES-LIGHT I,T,TN5f'HI'lS iifwc'- 7 IVest Side Square - Carfon. lllinois ..-l..-n-.-...-...-...-.M-M.-i....,,..-,-,-...,-.,.- -..-,,.....,. I .-,.....,......, -,..-...-. -i..-.,..-...-........-ng. .---,.,4-...,-,-,- ..- H- - ,..-..i.-...,-..,,-..N.....-A..-uv-...,,-...-M-,,,,,,,,i-.,,.-,,,,-,...-......,.,,-,.,.-..,-..,,-,.,.-.H+ l l E. M. REYNOLDS 1 . ! GENERAL IIOUSE FURNISHINGS, PIANOS, RADIOS AND EDISONS 154-8 N. Bfain Canton, Illinois 1.-V..-H.-..-.,.-,..-.....q.- .. .,.. - - - ,,.. - - -. -..,-,,.- ,,.. -..-......-...-......,.....,...-...,......-..i..Jp vfn-lu-wu1:Iu-nu-:- -m- -M-..--...-.w.- .... - ..i. .-...-.H-....-..,.-...f-...- i---..--m--m-n- -- ------1, l L A R s o N ' S I Successor to RClltSCl1lC1',S SHOES From Factory to You VVest Side Square ---1---m--n- - - .,,. -.- -.n-.m-...-...-..- .,,. - .,,. -..l-..- ..,. ....,-.,...-..- -,- - - -...--4. 'P i BIeet your friends at i Gustmes Dehcatessen and Meat Market 1 HONIP Lookin 1 oons And IRI SH NU AIS A1 AI I FINIIAS 40 S 'Hain I Jkhm I A , . T . A Y 1 , . : I A f A I 9 5 w w w r w 1 1 r w w I' l 4 AAI I 4A' I A A I J Q L I I if ' sm I Q, X .p.-...-.,,.-. -.. - - -...-...- - -...-.,,-...-,.l-...-...-. - -,- -, -..-.. ...H-...-..-..,.-........g. X V., I, 41. ' ' J A 1 ONE HUNDRED FORTV-SEVEN Qs: . :ry-.,1..Y 1 1 9 1 i K . .134 4 .,je9' ' ' V 1 I .55 .0 fi . 'Q L '59 1 fi' i l a , 0 xl -55 4 ' ,211 lx I I E?- . A C 1 55 'P fl 6 3 I -Eve ' 5 14 ,5 H335 5' Q rf ,lf V -. 'Sr -. 'l.-..e , 9 ., 'SPL T 'II N I 'Z fir X A - QM. ' -. N ff-if - if-as. I ,WA .Y,. X fr W -XgL ' ' I. Q1 X M-Aff I wanl a juli as l'flill'Y a:innunc'er. Let nie hear you az:.nuu11ee. Tliawss us sta'--.'-l:H...u' I-I ' 'cling Saw' I'll2l!IISC'2IIl, Cawlifownian. Tlx' ins' wulllma 'Wlaaha YV:-.. ang JJ. '.-,g iilawwecl .math Snwga Hong Gaw Awkst' waw grawlakawf' N:nne your own siiu'-j. nu.. Q -la! air. .. 95 12 93 Mr. Gentry- Wlien I lefl my last hoarding: house the landlady wept. I,anclladyfgnWell, I woni, lieranse I always eulleet in advance fs: 9: 9: My elntliingz store! My elotliing: store! XVliat liappened to your fluthingz SIOI'6'flllll'lI down? NufNol I sal nn a nail. My c'lotl1ing:'s tore. My clutliingx store. if: 9: yr SAY-Y.Y Di yu' tink yn' could support my daugliier if yu' married her? Hal: yu elvlier seen her eat? Sutingly. IIali yn' elwlxei' seen liei' eat when nolmdy wal: watchin' liar? 9: 9: Is: Bruee was cutting: up an order of lanllm clumps for Miss Iilliul when she asked euriuusly. nIgl'llC'k', what led you to choose your present oeeupatiun I5i'i1eef IYell I 11111-ss i'f's ln-'Cause I was always fond of animals. I . . 95 95 95 'k'I'l1e liaeklinne is 50IIl6'tIIIIlfI that holds up the lu-ad and rilis and keeps one from having: legs Clear up to the neekf' said the Fresliie, 91 95 95 ,Xl Ilradlwury- Love ine, honey? ML-Ilia SIlyil0I fuSlll'P, YUII-l'f' nn extention, 91 93 95 Just one more glass lmys and we'll all go liuinef' said the dinliwaslier as ln: laid down the soap. 93 95 95 'I'eaelu-ri YI'liat is the hardest thing tn learn about farming? .Inef- 'l'u get up at five u'el0ek in the morning. 92 QE E Mr. COUIISYJIIIIIYI' lnueli are 'tlmse dogs? Salesinanf - 'I'liree dollars a piece. Mr. C0uns.ff'I d0n't want a pieee I want a whole dug. ' 1 -, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT if aware UNE N I' NI YI I-IITES 13001 ULU? 'W SLHUUI SI PPI Il 'S I L I1 Ham Street Il mon F W F' Y Last blde bquare 'l HL SPORT lf OR S14 RVILI4 AWD VALU See us for Rubv Rmg I uxxte Hoslerv F W B E R R Y GIuYI+ RAI IAII ORIWG Good All II ool SIIIIZS S5251 00 And Lp E Side Square Pllon 379 I IVF KLII P X OUR CLO FHLS LI 1' ANT Lleanlng, DXC1Ilg' Repaumg, and Rug Cleanmg CANTON CIJEANING 85 DYEING COMPANY Past Chestnut Street CANTON S UYITFD STORY AWD YP VVS STABD An up-to date rehned place where ladxes or gentlemen buw candv tobacco cigars clglrettes smokers supplies tollet articles Sundries magazlnes newspapers books most CWCl'VtlllIlg lust off Southwest Corner of Square CEO EDVI DOVINING PROP Canton IHIUOIS FULTON LOUNTY S LARGEST JP WFI RY QFORL XI P REICHLRT 1114 Name I9 Yom Guarantee II est Qxde qquare Canton Ill1n01s X X 1 1 1 fx f, ff ffflf M HUNDRED FORTY NINE mf sew., ,s X5 X ' X Y' was S. .1-+.--- 'W ' ,. ' f ' A 4 , . 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' this is y'esterday's paper! 91 Z 'E l7SI'iI.I'lSS Opief 'I'his tonir' says o.. 'llespoon for adults. I ain't 5. lat ali asc. I. if JUST LIKE A Mrs. Modus-4 Did you stop at the store Glen- I couldn't find a single good one. 94 ,H MAN and get that sponge I asked you to, They' all had holes in them. 95 95 15 Irate Customer- Vl'hen I lnlttoned up this eoat the seams ripped in the back. Morrow Qs1nilingjf'tYes, sir, that just shows how good the huttons 95 XVliat a sad looking store. lVhy', lyevause it has pains in the windows. No, hecause the hooks are in tiers. ng 9595 vs 1 1: Speaking of Companionate marriages, who went on his honeymoon alone. were sewed on 2 there is a very' old one about the Scotchman 9E9f95 They' tell me you've quit gardening. Yep, All my baby hreath got halitosis. 92 Cindcrellaf- Godmother, lnust I leave the Thc Good Fairy- You'll not go at all, Q! You never can tell, Said the handit as 95 Having hecn kept unmereifully liusy f customer, the wearied and haggard shop as Madam, are you shopping here? Certainly, retorted the woman. t'Oh, went on the assistant, I thought 91 A rounder is seldom square. 95 95 hall at twelve? if you don't stop swearing. H 95 he shot the only' witness to 1 .4 slstant tlelnanded you were taking inventory Z! his crime. 'Q ' I fig 'iz i 5' 9: iz or the larger part of a forenoon hy the same , , - - , ,H It IL ONE HUNDRED FIFTV-TWO l Y jr' fin ,wi Y v ' X 0 X N Y ,: -fff --el.. ,. .NL A --xo v!w-....- rlr' -.1 1 .wll 1 -mi 1 ..1....-. 1...-- ,,,.. H.- .l.. 1. 1. -..--. x.Lx v . 1 H- .1 ..-l..--0.1. --I. -un-1..lQ1 I l . l I I L ---'if' you Want to convince 2 .urself of your stability ' l g -yOill' pl'Og'l'6SS+YOl1l' SUCC-ISS T carey a bank hook-with a z . . I l f-sUM 'l'o1'AL,:fhat'S gl-Owmg f i i 2 THIS NAME ON THAT BANK BOOK 'fil'Sl llali lldl Bdllli 1 CANTON, ILLINOIS 5 g -Carries with it -llluch co-operative helpfulness. ' I 4..- ..., - -,.... - -.- -.- -..-.-,..-..- .-...-...-..-..... -..-,.- -..-..-.. - - -..---E. A xnilliner was endeavoring to sell a, colored lady a large white picture-hat. Law, no honey, I couldn't wear that, exclaimed the woman, Pd look just like a blue- berry in a pan of milkf' WWW Jack had a very odorous pipe in his mouth. One of the attendants called his attention to a No Smoking sign. I'm not smokinf' said Jack. You have a pipe in your mouthf, Sure I got shoes on my feet hut l'm not walkin'. A NA now-w1oE T lNS77TUTl0N' 3 , . . ENNEY . l 1 I Reliable Quality Goods at Lowest Prices Always i.-..- -.. - -. -..-. ..... . ......... ., ...... ..-..-.i. ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE . !. Ex I .ll Q 2' 4 'Q .riff .- 4? Y, .. on F' - 55 s I Ai.. .l me , ,sg . s 5 wfjf' - ' ,-- r-21 '3'-3' J J ,gif ,MRM . 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Ecli 'I'liat':w a queer name for pants. ww -2 YVnyn. s parents reeeived a letter from a cousin Jessie who had, since entering college, changed her name to Jessica XVayne answered the letter as follows: Dear Jessica: Dadiea a. d Momica went to visit Aunt I.izzica. Uncle Samica is buying a new inaehinica, but he cloesn't know whether to get a Fordifa or a Chevica. The Old Cowiea had a calfiea and I was going to name it Nellica, but changed it to Jamica because of sexica. WYour cousin YVayniea. to ,if 95 IZ If p It's a hard lifeq report your income tax right and go broke, wrong! and go to jail, 52 95 91 Preaeher4 Had a wonderful trip to the Adirondacs. The first day I shot two bucks. Fred- YVin anything? 55 95 95 I'll eover him with many a bruise!- Next guy who bleats, I do not Choose. 959595 Jedge, yo, honah, dis yea no-count husband 'a mine drinks, Yes, sir, yo' Honah, I does drink some. But, Jedge, dat woman don't treat me right. I pawns the cook stobe to git a lil money and she don miss it for two weeks. LEX95 TH A GEDY Two faces were close together, the man's grim, tcnseg the other face was small and white, with two slender hands pressed tightly against it. It was those frail hands that riveted the nian's horrified gaze, My heavens I he said still staring and in his voice was hopeless, stark tragedyg for that other face was the face of his watch, and those little hands told him that he had missed the last train home. 959595 -X Minister meeting Roger walking briskly down Second Avenue4 Good evening, my young friend, do you attend a place of worship? if Yep, replied Roger, not stopping, I'm on my way to sec her now. A5 5 es vs i' ' . . fs' One way to lose money is to lose a law suit. fi-1431 I ik. T ' tw W 3, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-Slx , fl' l 5: A N i l l Fern, said Mrs. Fonts, someone has taken a big pieet, of ehoeolate cake out of the .. I pantry. J Fern blushed gniltily. hfllz, Fern, I didn't think it was in you! ' Kll of it uin't, replied Fern. Clara got p -u ta in 5: ' art of it. Little Vernon upon retiring was told to pray for his father who was traveling, .Xugusta who had the measles and for Cecil who had a sprained amkle. y ernon inelmled them all in his devotions and elosedlg-by saying: S'Ancl now, dear God, please take good eare of yonrselfg heeanse if anything: happens to you we'll all he in the soup: 9S9ff sf! Mrs. Foley- What little boy can tell me where the home of the swallow is? Clifford S.- ln the stninmickf' u u ia A lf. 9: K: fs l3ra1nlley+ Yon drank too mueh punch at th e party yeste rclayf' Smitty- XVho saw me drink too mneh pnnehi' Bramleyinl didn't total up, but I did see you arguing with the piano lamp. 211595 Lester E.- Paw, kin I go to the circus tonight? Paw-'tNaw, Tain't more'n a month sense yer went to top of the hill to see the eclipse , of the moon. 'I ears to me yer want'er he on the go all the lmll time. 95 M A!! I5nekf My lll2lVVyll liek me if I fight. .Iuniorf- 0h! how'lI she find it out. You're afraid. B11elcf'tVVell she'll see the doctor goin' to your house. u up u 9 ' Z The fellows acquiring 'S'Neath their patri 11 lll0llSllHi'll0 eians beak Are getting it on the installment plan A little Down per week. Car? tenderly asked the lvridegroom. of being away from you, so that the joy iff 295 95 S. S. '1'eac'lierf How many Commandments are there Harry? Harry-' Ten. S. S. T.- Suppose yon broke one of them. Harryf 'I'here would he nine. Q71 V5 95 ' Would you mind lf I Went lnto the Smoking YVhat! to smoke? asked Mrs. Foley. 1 Oh, dear no, I want to experience the agony , of my return will he more intensified. jc uw f if Y av .11 me 55? -' ONE HUNDRED FIFTV-SEVEN 1? Q 6 . r ' ', s I 5 5 s ' I Y sbt ...M 1 ,ir , 's . . s If gg t . . - Q. ft X V, it H Y 1 132 R .126 . fm W fs -c .x -1 : 4 .fk li . 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