Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)
- Class of 1930
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Et ' . as Q DEDICATION ' I , TO MRS. ALICE C. INGERSOLL as a token of our appreciation for her I magnificent gift to the youth of Canton, and for her never failing interest in her , Alma Mater, we, the Senior Class of 1930, K dedicate this, the eighteenth volume of the gi C ' 5,55 antonian. as -gb gn. fx iii, 'IF 4- fa I . Ati- 28- TX. ,E :Wk-iii . :' '23 - my wifx'-FE t ., N355 Q b --2539-,,5gg j ,IJ ,. X tg A N .fn D .f 'L v N ,,. Ti L XJ - X W + M, x?. -gf' Um -' 6 FXS.-,x Xia. 2: rg f,r. M- ,fwx Q JL Sf' N Q- 5 X' ' ff 'I 5:33 4 f . X uf' 1 ' si' L , V X fx? 5 X ..- , ' 'ff 4 . N. ,- NY' xf N A! 'N df ' XX ,E lggx. ,J 'X E Ki .3 , .KVI 22 w E b s 'fk esgmf .Fw Y L ' ' 'R - 3 NJ A 1 3' f,5LF21m:a 1, , .-:3g4135i5.gs:3l::N N kk A if ' 'W- LEJ KJ 25955 ' Q T:x K k . if: S 4. .7'Y:. ' V :- v,.v- X 'JZ ZX! FNWQM - ' A KX, 'Q ' Page 5 Page 6 FOREWORD In presenting this, the eighteenth volume of the Cantonian, the staff has endeavored to set forth those events of the past year which will be treasured as happy memories in the years to come. A By reproducing early events, scenes, and peo- ple of the City of Canton, we hope that we will help you to a fuller appreciation of the develop- ment of the industries and institutions of our city. Page 8 il! s.J3 '6ir Carl Stevenson Margaret Gustine Willis Shoop Audrey Everly Helen Fennell Bruce Johnston Mildred Hallar David Jones Helen Smith Wright Phillips Helen Kovachevich Lorna Pollitt ' Keith Hatter 4 X 44553 ul aff? 1' W wi N CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION DRAMATICS CLASSES MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 'XJSJ' Canton, Illinois, was one of the important links in the great underground railway system by which negro slaves were helped through the Northern States to freedom in Canada. 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Very few of us know that at one time Can- ton was the home of the Lincoln Business Col- lege. This college was for several years a 4 thriving institution, but later because of Hman- cial difficulties was forced to close its doors. '75 i 1 1 1 1 l K L -.Y N Zffilii ' A-ew .l . A t Though Canton's one and only college failed to survive, we have today, a long standing edu- x X x cational institution of which we can well be proud, our present High School established in 1860. , 32355. Q: l YV . ' . ' if ' I- If I ' 2 ' I I I QQ IQ: sz? 5 asain , V, e', - nw I ' . Z , -g 5 ,J zoflif 5 Y' -'31, -. .I V I: x X 1 :I H s-QI . ' I 0 ' S ' F2 - 1 9 C. B. COLEMAN Mus. M. L. ENTWISTLE G. W. SMITH BOARD OF EDUCATION V A. C. SHEPLEY R. W. HYNDMAN F. H. PHILIPS .Z Q 57 Q C:-? l, Kp ' W- -wx' Mi1 I Q.-L . Q-Iwkmfx fm W AY Page 15 'x- s 1 - .. - X o ,, - ' - ff- A rw rj 5 r vf fu, K cw 1. We 2 fiQ52953 ?E X 4 .A .rv A 5 4 1 . ' . 4 , -' . . .,- .. .5 , - .1,i, -u , , di V ,pA' u n , :Q 4 Q. E' '17-. ,lj L..7'if4x Lk1: 4.- 35-13 5, 7 .nun jun A -'Q Q ' -J -E , 3 u H a.,, . V -, . I ,- Q WAN' fc .E Ku, Q- ,.,.q', ,630 ' AS F!! lg 1. .af - 1 1' -MY J w . P+ N V zz' fi iz, P' fag. , - ' . -' A - H' f---- 4- ' 1 .r '-X ' 1 ff. mf a- p i Gm, .ff -gh:-JI -an Q- 7 Q11 : w H 7 . lf' -2 ?E ,R -1' 1, .- 5:5,mh 1 Superintendelnt R. W. HYNDMAN gf: 17 'MR Mix f' QA . QQKQQQLEAM w my M Page 16 ' V15 as S' x x K M Q 4 wg 2 an M -ft T NX. - 11- In . - .f. A if MN 'x 'x.3?1'Q ,lf Principal R. V. CORDELL zfk 41? , f I Aw N2iJK4.xA QPQWQMfSQ.ga 'A W mx Page 17 K 41735 W iniii ' 325: QQ 3 gig I ' 1 ' .. A ni , 1 fp 4 3 f , .. -B B . . as , ., ,u,.' .. I , ii ple f f y , I 5 .x h ' ..-4 f '11, -pi. , - , .1 , 1 ,J f ,, -w. -- -A -W fr .1 i- r .Ll 11551 1: firing-fgi g' aff -41 1,-M . .m' 9 - :5jl 1-332, 'B I , . R. V. CORDELL, B. E. KMHERINE ELLIOTT F. C. CooNs Principal, Social Science , English Assistant Principal . 'caan' 1. G. E. Menus, B. E. LILLIAN A. JoHNsoN, B. E. L. B. KING, B. S. Manual Training Social Scienceg Iournalism Prinling, Mechanical Drawing we ,P 3 02 as 'W Page 18 ' . M M 6 .fs ,s 4: A . so. - .Q B A .J ' - tv ' -- . ' -ik f -.- '- '1 w-- 4-. . 3' 43,4 14- ,- f wa- V' 4-a..' '- '- - S . .1 A -f -- IH ,355 A 51.5, ' ,' P' -.w A - At,qg1. W,-, .,f if ft Q5 , , .51 . 4 A 3 1f5?' fffv- ga. . . HARor.n V. JOHNSON MARGARET Quxcx, B. A. ARCHIE W. CHADD Marlual Training General Science, Biology Plvyiifal Erlufdfivrl .I lanes. I. B n BRYAN L. GEN-rms, B. A. Fmmcss Sscon, A. B. Venus L. ELLEN, B. S. . Social Science Phys. Ed. and History Chemistry and Physics ' or - 5 'G sf' l DQ. fl 'A r MAB ' QQ. . Y Aim, ' ' Aefax Page 19 ..,. , f ge- -, , - rw 'V r f 475 - , 13 ,MJ ,,,, BQ eh '95 we 5 Q33 - Q,.,,...Q..+xg m'3,. -5-i f 5,23 QM api' .1,.. 'gf' 5-,, Glfl' A I V-,Z A, Q I x. LAI- ' 5 . Q Y ,ff ' Z A . ' .- i 4 I . ': -S H J- - WH' F . . 'sk-fi'-1 wif' 1 fiiwgi ' .- .R . f-1 A ' M. -L-4 f' I, -- .gp M A- - pg, M ' gf 1 .- 1 'li-Qf A .1 -155 0 --. '- 'i'l .J . . - vvf- ' f j':r.aiw1- if - Kg Q, .1a1..,a.,,.,fg- -, -J ,-Q .9 . .m' -x H -54 v - -ini... V CI.ARENCE TRIMNER, MARY ANN Cox, B. A. ALVIN FEL1-s, B. S. B. OF Acc'rs. Mathematics Mathematics Bookkeeping K . OPAL O,BRIEN, B. S. MARY Louxslz PQWELL, A. B. GRACE H. CORDELL, A. B. Domestic Srience Englixb English, Latin .1 1? A if gi g Q q e f , A W , - 'N-,gg J fmffq QQ ,sg Aix 'vffx Page 20 A Qf'T1'b y W ii 3 15212 XI ff , r Cb' ' F9 . Q 4 5 . L. V ,- ,. b- 51, .. 4.1. Q.. H, 5 . . , li ' I+.. . . , R - - - qg.i-Jw!-121i sv 1-,wig W'-' 1 Q if-A A ::- T5 w r' VLYQ1 'fu ,J':g-:-,gig , gun j -'33,-ji-342. -7 all 1' -M fa v Q N' -' Hg .q F .av ' A A L N ,, L , K . EVALENA MxLLER, MAME E. ROBERTS. A. B. HELEN JENKINS, B. A. B. A., B. S., B. S. IN En. Geography Social Srifnre Mathematifr A HELEN JAMESON, B. S. Jsssns FRANZ, A. B. HELEN M. TUTTLE Domestic Science Latin Stenograpby and Typewriling E is is ii? LQ I' QQ fm gi Page 21 ' LQ W 33 3 '35 X vw q 5 f ,ha , .r 'TP' ., . - -.,J,1.sL A- . r f ff ff- 1 L. -0 ' wi, -. . .ff f ' 4. Q LAURA- Scuurrsn, 0' Romsm- T. ZEIGLER, B. A. RHOBA PHILLIPS, B. M. English General Science English ., mam, ,. ff . r 4 Aucs E. SNUTH Librarian K Sp 'ng Secrerag tzrrigirz-aipal ' E 49 f? 'Q Q? Q24 FMA' -Q N21 - 4:5 r QQWQA fx M Wm AWN Page 22 CLASSES Readin', 'ri:in, ,rithmetic Taught to the tune of the hickory stick. Mr. John C. Owens was the first instructor in a Canton schoolhouse, built in 1825, and the bleak, cold, lifeless school- room offered little inducement to the students in Canton's early days. The schoolhouse also served as a place of worship for the early pioneers until 1828, when the first church was erected. 'Tl I y C-.Af ' 3 ' L it 1 JJ H 1 b H H , J- N-: , , A I . l 4 4 f ',. . 01- 1- .f ,-' , ,1 L -gd. f '!,1lJF5l'! ff 5j ff Q x,'?4Q1'a,.-g- 's-: f A . - . '21.i a 19' iigsgasw g i, PSN I -rd N M - - 4 - 4. .- ff yf-,, -- 1 g, gb 4. q ., - ff. -'L-1 , L My , Q-J ,, al. LMA : Y Cuxlf: .,v,.il.-.2-P -9 -1: f- -- -12 U of ' A iv a E IGRS -1 f f A as Mx' +x2iJ QQmgQi-5.x fm M K ' Page 23 We fi W 523 3 , X 1 fs 1 V x , vp' ' I ' I ' ' LM I 3 Q gg I 1 fi is s ' 4 f ' 'W' - - - c'3.J.AA.i' I - .. . - ' 2 -ME. 1 : 3 ei- ' Q af' .141 ,Ks 'jr x.t5r' :f ur: , 5 ,, ,,a o.- All 5 ' sg- , 3 4 H 'D ' tu. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of '30 defeated the Adversities by a large score. The game was hard fought, but the '30's outplayed their opponents throughout the whole game. The game started out with the largest class ever in the lineup. Everyone showed good form, but there were a few outstanding players. Pschirrer made the football team, while Carmack and Eddy played on the second basketball team. Dwayne Totten went out and won in declamation and John Morgan was alternate on the Debating Team. Time out was called several times, and after each vacation the '30's returned to the game with new vigor. The class showed its versatility by maintaining a high scholastic standard. Ar the end of the fIrst quarter, several players were removed on fouls. In this way the ranks were slightly thinned, but we still had an immense class. The Class of '30 was so glad to get back into the game at the beginning of the second quarter that each one played his very best. Stevenson, Conrad, and Fouts were all on the debating teams, and they did some good work. Eddy made the first basketball team, while Pschirrer and Carmack were valuable subs. Pschirrer, Brown, Johns, and Sepich went out for football in the fall. The Honor Roll was again liberally spattered with our names. After the half the Class went back into the game all puffed-up over being upper- classmen. A Class meeting was held early in the year to elect oflicers and to choose colors, a motto and a flower. The results of the election of oflicers were: President ......... ..... C ARL STEVENSON Secretary ............ GERALDINE HUNTER Vice-Prefix ' ..,. LEWIS PUTMAN Treasurer ,.,. ........., E LEANOR KING f- If- be The motto chose. If it can be done, we can do it. The flower chosen was the lily of the valley, and'-...- xolors were green and white. Six men went out for football: Carmack, Sepich, Johnson, Du Bois, Pschirrer, and Cardosi. When basketball season rolled around, Carmack, Eddy and Pschirrer appeared on the first team. Willard Fisher was chosen cheer-leader, and he made a good one. The big event of the year was the junior-Senior Prom. It was a huge success in every respect Evelyn Brignall, who won the local girls' vocal contest placed second in the County Meet. Chet Eddy won hrst in Boys' Tennis Singles, Phillips and Eddy won the Boys' Doubles, and Margaret Perkins was a Junior on the winning Girls' Doubles Team. The Pennant which is always a Junior publication was a live, peppy paper. John Morgan was chosen assistant editor of the Pennant, and Bruce Johnston was chosen assistant business manager. The third quarter ended with the Class of '30 steadily gaining on their opponents. The class started the last quarter with a bang. Sepich was elected captain of the foot- ball team, and about nine other Seniors went out for football. The new oflicers elected at the beginning of the year were: President ............. . .CARL STEVENSON Secretary ...., ..... M ARGARET GUSTINE Vice-Prexident ........ MARGARET PERKINS Treasurer .... . ............ WILLIS SHOOP The Class has loyally supported the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, and Band. John Morgan was editor of the Pennant the first half and Helen Fennell was editor the second half. Cher Eddy was chosen captain of the basketball team, and Harry Smith and Junior Car- mack were other Seniors on the first five. The Senior Boys' Burlesque was a success both dramatically and financially. Mr. Cordell and Mr. Coons refereed the game. '13 Q? . 1 me -l .ar . QQRQ M P me TN Page 24 H ,W l4 fr. x 5 - Q ,gsm ,. - fs ,N J, ,, . Q 1- I 3 1 3 fi 1, - ' L f , up ' '. V I ' 'A T9 , 4 Q 1. 1 'lb 2. . ' Q ' 7 's Lg.- js! . f I , .. 9 Q i lil lf.q 4 4 J I ALAN'-U nu an u 'V' LA nV 'igJ 431 l Fl.l '-f - A . 'df . '--L .H N ft- iw A ,. ... . 'H ' ' fl K 4 ' ' T 1 A r- - Qi: 'g QQ: A , 411' a a A S :I ,I ' J A W' R 7 v , N r 4 I .5 .- 1 ,, 1 ,K 1 V 4 9 7 v A A A fr V . A 4,5534 M he I ,A i a . V 'S' CARL S1'svENsoN MARGARET PERKINS MARGARET Gus'rrNE WILLIS Snoop Q President Vice-President Secrelary Treasurer l'm just a Vagabond Lady Luck Let Me Have My Painting the Clouds L0-ygf' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Dreams With Sunshine Junior Class Presidentg A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y-Treas. 2, 35 Presi- dent 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Band 15 Debating 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Gatrick Club Secly 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Garrick Club 1, Z5 Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Sec'y 35 Latin Club 2, 45 French Club 45 Vice-Pres. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec'y 35 Tennis 3, 4. Cantonian Staff Eclitorg A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Pres. 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Booster Club Latin Club 3, 45 Pres. 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, -Ill and Scroll 3, 45 Penn Staff 35 Mid-Year I-'ie' 45 Debating Club 35 President5 Freshman Pen- nant Staffg Garrick Club Z, 3, 45 Stage Mgr. Boys, Burlesque 45 Cantonian 'e ff. Advertising Mgr. 4 Z5 Boys' Burlesque 45 Cantonian StaE5E:litor 4. 1, 2, 33 G- R- 4. X' Class Colors-Green and White. Class Flower-Lily of the Valley. Class Motto-If it can be done, we can do it. G. E. MEDUS JESSIE FRANZ Class Advisor Class Advisor 1 A , df? .W i sl l ' W cg fl is ' 'igfjg ' iff Qs... . A Aix 'w-- , Page 25 L W ' 'Em 333 3 331533 W3 . 'Ah V 1 15 , .l , SY., , I4 5 , '-N ' 'ur .4 1 , .- m Mal. .,. . wa ., H - Y 1 1 ty cv! 0 g I k A 1 rf-If ' I 1 'r b l -A TP Q. M' ri-1-'il-. ' ' lf-Q , ii ' fs' -gf? - -' Z i 4 'ev P- As' E- . E 2. Q , ' X l - A fo - ' s a -Q2 if-29 -. - Z u A 1 ' 1, K If N ,f GW.. ,l E I Q.: , 5 1 .rn A ,Q 9 A, A WILFRED BARCLAY MELBA ANDERSON VIVIAN NICHOLS PAUL ALLEN Fm iy1L0vg Wftb Yann Bl011dy,, HG!! Happy 3 Hsurlny Sid! Up A. L. M. A. 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 43 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 3, 49 Track Booster Club 2, 33 Glee Booster Club 3, 4. Booster Club 3, 45 De- 3, 4, Club l, 2. baring 3, Boys' Burlesque 4. DAVID joNEs H1LDA JONES LUCILLE CHAMBERS LEWIS PUTMAN Sidewalk of NeWYork Like a Breath of When My Dreams I'm 4 Dreamer Aubum High N. Y. 1,4 Spfinsffmf' Com Tw' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 23 Cantonian Staff, Art A. L. M. A. 3, 45 Glee A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Editor 45 A. L. M. A. 3, Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Orches- Booster Club 3, 4. 45 Pres. 4g Treasurer 45 4, French Club 3, 45 tra 3, 4. ' Booster Club Z, Junior Hi-Y 3. Class Vice-Pres.g Garrick Club 1, 2. up Q' . so 3 to Ml'fr QQ'mQ W M H Page 26 In ' mmf? A L 3133 'ff 4 A. 5 1 QQ. ' L - i ,V Q '-,L , ' -IQA Q1 -,HU-sli:E:g N7 '- H ,, lg - 0 fs 7 -L f 3 I I Q ti B rf'-4 'Nb 3 1 I 3 'igbee u a n 3 al I Xl 3 atb 0 .-,rv : ui .ji ,HSV W , .Li IF .. f ,ea - .Ni - 9 ' ii Q ' . ' A5 clle u fi ,Q q . ik' ROBERT MILLS HELEN SMITH just You just Me Eye: of Blue A MAIZ34 A.L.M.A.l,2,3,4g G. A. A. lg Glee Club 1, 2g Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Pennant 35 Latin II Club 25 French Club 49 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Cantonian Snapshot Erl- itor 4. OLIVE BELLE CI-Iuncl-IILL Lizzie By Little A. L. M.4A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Treasurer 4g Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4g Treasurer 23 President 43 Booster Club 45 Latin Club Z, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 45 Pennant Staff 45 Altruistic Debating Club 3. DWAYNE TOTTEN I Ain'! Got Nobody A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Declamation l, 2g Boys' Burlesque 4. WAYNE WILLIAMSON ANNA TADEJEVIC GRETCHFN DEAM DONALD CAMERON Down on the Farm To Youi' Some, Day Soon I Want to Know A L M A 3 4 Booster Sr. Mary's High School A. L. M. A. l, 2, 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 3, 4g Booster Club 2 3 4 Band Z 13 A. L. M. A. 43 Booster Club 2, 4g Girl Club 3, 4. Booster Club 4. Reserves 2, 3, 4. - gi me mi Page 27 X Cf mlm 55? 323 3 s .,,' TQ .. ,ble N --. 3 'ju ig . fw f .. 0 ' 5 I ' . 1 ,f 'l ' 4 f 1 jg Qu l A ,TP . A 1 V v: Y 5, .-A . XA g gin n N. ,A ,Rn . ' -lil.. xl 1 1 li ' fxll. 'A -' w s ,, -E. ,. - I - - 'V Hi 4.-if 4 Y- .IL .I J ,, -'-u I -, ' . -g ' I .ll E 2 . .4 -. 15-S. A q,,':'I' . - H lx U' VL. fi., Ei -. - 4 56 ,2 34 ,, . 5 -gh .: J 1- V ', 1... if . 'I' ., .. fi' ,, , -'lj 1 5 - nf -' ' '41 iw n? 1... X ' Roy KETCPIAM josrspi-ums HEFFnoN PAULINE HEFFnoN WRIGHT PHILLIPS Feeling the Way I Do A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, President 4g Tennis 3, 4g Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' Burlesque 45 Quill Any lce Today, Lady?', Here We Are Me and My Shadow A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. St. Mary's High School St. Mary's High School 15 Glee Club 25 Garrick 13 Glee Club 2g Garrick Club 25 Booster Club 43 Club 23 Booster Club 45 A. L. M. A. 3, 45 G. A. A. L. M. A. 3, 4g G. A. A. 3, 4. A. 3, 4. and Scroll 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Cantonian Staff Business Manager. Rlcl-num CALLAHAN Esn-mn PETERSON ALBINA FAssio'r'ro Russlsu.. TANDY That LirtleDBoy of Blame It on the Moon lf Fm Dreaming HE: So Unusual M'n' Girl Reserves 1, 3, 43 Declamation 1. ' A. L. M. A. 3, 4. Quincy High School 1, Glee Club 1, 3. 2, 3g Student Manager Basketball and Football 45 A. L. M. A. 43 Mid- , Year 45 1 'W 0 r MH S ..zQ Q.eQ...ef1Q.e 'A we fs Page Z8 9 mmmun 279 A Aff. ' as ,as .FP 1 A Q '54 f 1.4 . ,-19, I, , .-,, 4 g -i WP P ' 1-5 ,t A kv ina? e: -' ' mS .d' xo 5-r' X Qs j: ,F 9 , 5- ' qflaa ,, A 4, A 53 f Q N u iz , 3,4 ' - K Arm: ,A Q V A - WAYNE HUFF Bslmlcs IRWIN Auonsv Evsnu' Huzmr Sum-I lf: You 1 Love A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, What Da I Care? Charming 1 May Be Wrong A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. l... M. A. 3, 43 Booster A. L. Nl. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Club 3, 4. G. R. 1, 2, 3, 43 Treas. Booster Club 2, 3, 43 4g G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Band lg Glee Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll, French Club 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 4g Football 43 Basket- ball 3, 43 Boys' Burlesque 2g Cantonian. 4. 'Ni4UTllS3PTf' PAUL Hggxmg VADA BATH OLIVE DAvxs ..-, CHESTER Buncnss W0uldn,t I1 BQ Some of These Days Can't We Be Friends? Mississippi Moon W0m1fffu1? A. L. M. A. 4g'Glee A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Club 1, 2. Booster Club 3, 45 Foot- Booster Club 33 Football ball 3, 49 Track 3. . 4. .s.i. Q.Q..As.. ss.. AA. 5 Page 29 ,. A '-ff-4??2Q5. : tak 'V F 1: , 1 L' . A . xib rl,-F N 'Ts 1. 'L 'QM . . fv ,. - I1 g - A rf ' 4 5 W 4' ' f ' up 4 QT? 4 5 4. .1 l 4 1 L ' ,A' 4 'Y J 11 11' 4 14.721 '- .:JA.' . f-Q A ' ,. 1 ' --4 ff' . --HU -- -' M . - E- 2 1 2 f- 1 rf--' Ll ,un 4. 1,--, na b ,T ' X' 1 , , G . - - - .2 l 1 - -11-. H 15-'L x 4, -.a 5, 4-.!iSle1'.. 5 . 1.3 M, wi gs :. 3 7 , ' '44, ar 4 ,L Q 2' 9 1 'tl 1 Q I aff' A -4? lug' I a, , ' CHESTER EDDY NELLIE T1-1oMAs FRANCES BEEBE HAIQOLD SPRAGUE Ain't Misbebavin ' Happy Dayzr Are Here Lovable ana' Sweet Under a Texas Moo1x', Basketball 1, '2, 3, 4, ASM A. L. M. A. 1, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, Captain 4g Track 1, 2, 3, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 45 45 Tennis 1, Z, 3, 43 A. G. A. A. 2, 3g Latin L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Club 2,3,4g French Club Booster Club 2, 3, 43 43 Booster Club 2. Gattick Club l, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent 43 Boys' Burlesque 4. Booster Club 45 Glee Booster Club 35 Football Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon 4, Hour Girl Reserves 3, 43 Latin Club 23 French Club Zg. Operetta 2, Dramatic Club 4. DWAYNE Kim-rrunqgg AILEEN WEBSTER AGNES MoRAN DoMIN1c VIANO My Wild Irish Rose f'l Gotta Have You One Alone Somebody Mighty Like A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g YW Booster Club 3, 4g Gar- A. L. M. A. 3, 45 Latin rick Club 43 Declamation Club Z. 33 Noon Hour Girl Re- serves 4. Booster Club 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3,145 Latin Club Zg Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Garrick 1, 2, 3. A .... QPe.1f2..AA. A 'Ze 754 Page 30 ., ,... , V. - -, ' ,N ir, . 'WmGa'lt is? M ., 2.305 4 5' ., ,Av 3. www s 1' 54 1' 2 ' H 'A J' . 1 5 .J I -K .vw A. , gf 3 . 4. 9, A-- , 3.5, .. 3. - .u w-ft. . A 1. WN gi- 6,9 fm 1. ,Ta . .J ' i -Q5 -M rl'1 'km If 4 -lr our -4 1' Q 1 Qt? ' Q ' 'M 3 4' In A' A ' l n WILLIAM PINE Mmzjoms TURNER Malce Believe After a Million A. L. . . , , , , Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Garriclc Glee Club 13 G. A. A. 1, Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee 2, 3g Booster Club 4g A. Club l, 2, 3, 43 Booster L. M. A. 4. PAULINE ALBRIGHT EDMUND JoHNs I Think You'll Like lt Until the End Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 3, 43 Hi-Y Operetta Z5 Pennant 4. Staff 33 A. L. M. A. 43 M A 1 2 3 4. Dreams Club 2, 3, 4, Quill Bl Scroll 3, 49 Gar- rick Club 1, Z, 35' De-f clamation 2, 33 Debating Club 3. X Kam-I HARTER ARLENE Buzxmz HELEN FRANCIS WILLIAM Dixon lcky , 'flealour of You By the Way Through Athletic Editor Canton- L. M. A. 3, 45 Girl Declamation lg A. L. M. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. iang Quill BL Scroll 3, 43 Reserves 3, 43 Booster A. 3. Pennant Stall 33 A. L. Club 4. M. A1 3, 43 Booster Club I 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Band lg Operetta 2g Gar- riclc 1. x Gr' I N-5 .3i ?.Q,,g 'A .3 we Page 31 ., vrjgb gg! 4, I f 1 mb A ,, ' .. g f... 4 1 f E ., - ,.... A 'SEM' ' ' . 2 1. f .. ' er 'mtg' H N35 . -U, ' 17, .Ln-li' .. ' 7 ... 'fo '- ' A ld -9 A ',,. A , . L- e. - A?-5' ':- ' ' wus, me 'j1'f':3g:3Ew:,: sr Quads? --5 at: ,- N, U . ,nl ,, n o 35 A -.,f :N . -. LYLE BAUGHAN EDITH REFFETI LAVONA Flcxer. JOHN EHRESMAN Only Love I: Real just Like a Rose S posin ' Barnyard Holiday Booster Club 3, 43 A. L. Girl Reserves lg Booster Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 A, L, M, A, 3, 43 Booster M. A. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3g Club 33 A. L. M. A. 2, G. R. Treasurer 35 Boost- Club 3, 4. Track 3, 4. 3, 4. er Club 4g A. L. M. A. 3, 4. AUBREY RBFFETT ELsANo1z KING ANNA MAY MCINTIRE HARLEY UTZINGBR Should I? Twilight Mel0diCSn Every Now ana' Then Perhaps Booster Club 3. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 45 - B00Sfe1' Clllb 25 Latin A. L. M. A. 3, 45 Booster Track 3, 4. ' Club 2, 43 French Club Club 2, 3, 4, 43 Glee Club 3, 4s Class Treasurer 3. ES' '34 - MX .QQ QQWQA M 'Q we offs Page 32 . -6-..,. ,f ..... ,m1-- 4--P -s Qffw FV iw 1 .- , '- . 511.13 15.21 .va Q , '--.,,,,,..-3 - L xg -5 V+- --. ep - l... '7-I 'fi -- f ., 2 H' Ji :fm . .,,... 5 .5 .J .4 VERNON GITTERMAN MARGARET CLARK KATHERINE HIPPLE HAROLD VAUGHAN Satisfied Lonely Troubadouf' Ba:l1ful Baby A in'tcba Declamation 1, 2g Gar- A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 49 Girl A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 rick Club 25 Booster Club Reserves 2, 3, 45 Glee Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 G. Booster Club 2, 3. 2. Club 1, 2g Booster Club A. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Booster 2. Club 2, 35 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2g journalism Class 3g Quill 8: Scroll 3, 43 Pennant Staff 3. 'm--'wmv-w HEnscxELS1'uFFx.EaEAM SYLvlA W1LuAMs WILMA Gusrms l Boro Jox-ms I Had to Come Back Honey SW2ffhf4Tf, W0,,NCfd KinlEafou A. L. M. A. 1, z, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 4, Booster F-'fb Ofbff A. L. M. A. 2, 43 Booster Booster Club 3. Club 3, 4. A- L- M- A- ls 2, 3, 45 Club 4. ' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Gar- rick Club 1, 2, 39 Booster Club 2, 3, 4. E 'Y J' . N-X' P325-Q QQAA-.Qf.r3.As 'Q A A-A Page 33 'T T . ,ry ,V 5,19 'f 'C P V 5 FNJ Q 'Q . ' IN 1 J.-f s. ' in ' A A Y fn' 1 - CIW M5 f Irby- Q1iQ'1:'L 1 , . T- I-,Yi 'PL 1 in n,? ' , A , -kv: 5: : n u n am I -6 -,,,.',w1+ X - l l f Nik :rl l r L, -A 'I -sw 4 uri ' 2 . ' ml hi R B9 U ll an ' ,.,, rl, t M n , w A Lz.oYD joy MILDRED I-IALLAR Eurrr-r PETERS ROBERT Moons Melancl1oly Night Windsv After a Million Years Witl7out My Gal A. L. M. A. 1, 2, Booster G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 4, G. A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Club Z, 3. R. 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4: Journalism 33 Quill BL Scroll 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Treasurer 4g Snapshot Editor Can- tcnian, Booster Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL CARDQSI QPAULINE KEOWN BETTY PHILLIPS Fm Following You Polly, Pretty Polly Pretty Little You A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 4. G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 A. Booster Club 2, 3, 4g . L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Girl Football 3, 4g Track 3, 4. Reserves 2, 39 Booster Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y Z, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 45 Treasurer 4. KENNETH ADAMS Don't Get Collegiate Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Quill Br Scroll 45 Pennant Staff 43 Journalism 4. 1 'Y L I WH l il 1 Mi lam.. f 'L M +A. Page 3 4 mmimn WZ? I' -fo ff? f' , ufpi? r ' 513 fir 1 ' H N 'IA ' R . fw F- . 1 ff' CQAX- ' 3 l 3 A Q? We 1, Q96 2 5 ' rmbuf 3 ly K 5 - 4 s ' 10 Q l 'I-o ' 143:12 un! 1 A. B L rf .4 In 'I 'B 5' ,B ' 1- ' Ku, a - 4 ' an A uf' , Xi u u ,, .1 , ' Q -1 N n..'f- ' .1 M g Z. 1 -r .4 . a X 1 'KA I r X -I ' lille -fl 1: 4 'ici ' 5 ' ' 'ni A '93 'B nv A 1 , ALLBNE B1sHoP Louise HUMMELL Fmsm WENZBL ANNA JOHNSTON Feeling That Wayn True, Blue Lou Swinging Down the Ain't You Baby?', A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4g Girl Lan' Girl Reserves 1, Z, 33 A. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 Reserves 2, 3, 45 Booster Declamation lg Glee L. M. A. 2, 45 Booster Opererta 23 Glee Club l, Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, 4. Club 2, A. L. M, A. 4. Club 3, 4. Z, 3, 4g Booster Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2g Garrick Club 1, 2, 3g Declama- tion l. '4i4Wli2mP-'N LORETTA HOWARD EMMA LESICH HAZEL EVANS BERTHA ASHCRAF1' TIFF Song of U76 Nilfn YOU, just You Singing in the Rain I.et',v Be Common A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 4g Sr. Mary's High School Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Glee lg A. L. M. A. 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Declamation Club 2g Latin Club 3, lg French Club 43 Sec'y- 4, Booster Club 4g'Noon Treasurer 4. Hour Girl Reserves 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Beardsrown High School 1, 2, 3. 4 'U 4' ,. . 'WX rli QQfmQ is me TN, Page 35 . ' ,v as f-, ,.. f 1 - 0 fx -A y Q X 4.1524 fy LQQQEZ 5, f .... l 53 1 is - .-+':Q++ f in 5 J. .Q : n f 532 , L, i V. P he a jahx 1 F VIRGIL JONES FLOSSIE S1-news EVELYN DAVIS MARTIN DuBois H'lo Baby A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4g Booster Club 2, 3, Glee Club 33 Boys' Burlesque 4. Prep Step Always Just One Hour of Loveu A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 2, 3g Girl Davenport High School Booster Club 3, 4. Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. lg A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4g Operetta 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 2, 3, 4. Joslin-1 Semen Em-ru A'r1uNs Lomuuma HAGAMAN ALBERT PSCPHRRER Huddlin' Love Parade Welcome Home Ride 011 V4f1Uff0,, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4g Noon Hour Girl Reserves Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 F009 Football 2, 3, 4s Captain 1, 2. A. L. M. A. 2, 3: Booster ball 1, 2, 3, 4? Tfafk 1, 43 Booster Club Z, 3, 4. Club 35 Garrick Club l, 2, 35 HLY 4a Glfe Cl'-lb 2. 2, 3, 43 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant Staff 43 Quill 8: Scroll 4g Boys' Burlesque 43 Mid-Year . Play 4. fr . We M2i ?Q...e N ...C A+.. Page 36 . gf rx if F ' , H ffswa 2 g f , . f. lx ' i ff' ,, , auf ' s I , ,amy J . ,F -XL si- l A-u 1 I 9 L ' fy :GSE '- n 95,1 ji, 42. 't .. 'Nj-V ' 1- ' . .u. . - - ' V .14-w ' .. - v .- ... -' , '.--..-. - f , 1 Na jf . 5 r - but J, 'Q -,jg Q .iii ,- . 2 Q .10 -v 4, .5 ,Q 'rr' .av - ,. W DONALD WAYNE MAHR Daddy: Lullaby Fairview H. S. 1, Z, 35 A. L. M. A. 4. KATIE McLou'rH Wahine at the End of the Road A. L. M. A. 3, 4s Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 25 Booster Club 2, 4. Lucius PEAK Bnnwyn JOHNSON Romana Turn on the Heat Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A. L. A. L. M. A. l, Z, 3, 45 M. A. 3, 4g Booster Club Booster Club 3, 45 Foot- 3, 45 Opererta Zg Gar- ball 3, 4: Boys' Burlesque rick Club 2, 3g G. A. A. 4g Garrick Club 2. 3, 4. C1-mmss Bmnnumf HAZEL FRANCE Nonifm Comm WILLARD FISHER I Don't Wanna Get I Came to You Sweet Mystery of Life I-llfky MC,,,LOYdblC Tim A. L. M. A. 3. Bmw Club z, s, 4, A. You Band 1, 23 A. L. M. A. L. M. A. 1, 3, 45 Glee A- L- M- A- 1, 2, 3, 4: 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club Club 1. Booster Club Z, 3, 4 Z, 3, 45 Latin Club 2. fPres. 41g Hi-Y 39 Cheer Leader 3, 4. cf' EQ xii al lfvifggeo.. H me Tl.. , Lg. , Page 37 ' -. .P -v q 1-mm e A - 'ff' 4. A f.. 343 Z 'Mia 35 A X e- ', . 1 di 4 'Vi L 2-.. l fs . leSmfrs'aisl Q Q :Ff .H . A . 59 GAYLE ELLIS MURLINA Loclumn A Year From Todayn So Dear to Mau A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3. MAMIE MAUTINO What I: Life Without Love? A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 43 G. A. A. 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4. I .I .eww , 1. BASIL SMITH KATHERINE WALKER Navy Blues Gypsy Dream Rose A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. A. L. M. A. 3, 45 Booster Club 2, 3. KATHRYN SUTTON Blue as the Night Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4g G. A. A. I, Z, 35 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. PAUL CONRAD ffWby?,, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 25 Debar- ing 2, 3, 4g Boys' Bur- lesque 4g Garrick Club 2g Dramatic Club 4. JAMES PAmusH 1 Cnuld Do It For Youi' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 4g Orchestra 1, Z9 Track 3, 45 Football 43 Basketball 4. Ei? 07 A . 1 CCW i.zi. Q2Q...AeQA1.f3A.A 'A ...L A Page 38 A , - Zum. mm WY? will it? - w . Q , IN ,N nur 5, an 4 If-rn C C ' 3 ' 5 A 1 1. 4 , , I' wg -. - ,ul A ,TP . I Q 1 7 1 . , . uf -, . -- ug , S A., . J, . -:sf I , . .4 1.15. - A . 9 . - M - . 1 . ir- t rg.:-.4 . la egg-mf gzqw - A-tw:-3 3 ,. .-, W sez? ': :gg .Q 'il' o -- Rx, 5 had wp .el xxx E 1- 4 -' ,. . . 1, - 'A ,E X ... 1 u f-. 4- fr A 14-F ..-W. Q T f: L... .. .L.HI' A 9 1 A I .J I A f w h- .. T Q I, 1 'N ' 'N , Cut -I ' 9 4 cu. ' 5 . 7 A Kao ,fx 71 ' 'Q I .Z - AT?-1-,A-.. ' ' fh. 0 KATHRYN KAR.uzo FERN Buzxsn FRANCES Fxsl-ren Miss You Time Will Tell I Have to Have You G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 A. A. L. M. A.g Booster Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 4g L. M. A. 3, 4g Girl Re- Club. G. A. A. 3, 4, Booster serves 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 43 A. L. M. Club 2, 3, 4. A. 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 4. Lucxnus NEBERGALL LDRNA POL!-ITT FAIREEN DUNHAM Moonligl1t March 1 Gotta Great Big Cantcl7a, Wontclm, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ddffv Huh Booster Club 3. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4g St. Mary's High School A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 lg A. L. M. A. Z, 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Booster Booster Club 2, 3, 4. Club 2, 3, 45 Cantonian Staff, Typist 4. HELEN FENNELL Until Love Come: Along Pennant 3, 45 Eclitor 41 Latin Club 3, 43 Debat- ing Club 39 A. L. M. A. 3, 43 Quill BL Scroll 3, 4g Sec'y-Treasurer 4g Cantonian Staff Literary Editor. KATHRYN BARCLAY Stepoing Along Noon Hour Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 A. L. M. A. 3, 45 Booster -Club 3, 4. X li gif' C, M as 'NCR if -,li fl A VN we AFS , A Page 39 lk V! ' rfb W 'M M? 9.3 3 QM L3 1 ' 5 W - 3 My A . . '- . . - s - 31,-lj-lv ' -I , 4 2 ,V 'J 5 1, f -' rf . n F F J- if. ' -' u - ., N ,- .. 11-4 ' . 5 N - f A 'i Y 1 - A ' 1 'Ir - A-H 1. A . - f- . ..o gg A 7 5, fij if '- ' fm J, . ntl ,up -. ,QE . , ff-' s P 'E -p5i' r:.'p. 39 M GENEWEVE Bom-:AM Taint No Sin A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Booster Club 2, 3, 4 JoHN MoRcAN If She Cares Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Director 45 Orchestra 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, z, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Secly 45 Garrick Club 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Quill 61 Scroll 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Pen- nant Staff 3, 45 Editor 49 Debating l, 4. serves 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee -Club 3, 45 Girl Rei MARY BELLE Pnovmzo EDWARD BAnnowMAN Love Mei' Missouri Moon Girl RCSCYVCS 1, 2, 3, 49 Higbee, Missouri, High President 45 Cabinet 3, School 1, 2, 35 A. L. M. 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. 4. Vice-President 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 45 Garrick Club l, 2, 35 Latin Club 35 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1. Glsonos Inwm Tx-nsmzsp. QUILLIAM ELIZABETH BARRON WILBUR Sci-moEnER Don't 'Tell Luluu Ramona Sailing on a Sunbeam He'x That Kind of 4 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Noon Hour Girl Reserves PGV, Band 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 3, 4. Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, A, L, M, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club Z, 3, 45 Girl 25 A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 45 Booster Club Z, 3, 45 Quill Bl Scroll 3, 45 Pen- nant Stalf 3. his - gli 1 QJQAQA ...C AM. Page 40 Ns ,s Z- V., ' 1 A ' fx - , y 't f.:71f iw- mTm1i2 'i . 4 503 A is M593 , 5 F9193 be , El s 4--J 2 gitejil V' 'seg 3 ' - J 3 ' ': : ,g 'lib' ' 5i3Q'mg4.,, g4 f-I - - ' Fl.onA MCFARLIN HELEN KOVACHEVICH Gsirrnuns GRAY SYBIL ESHELMAN Drom'y PVaIers Should I? Shore: of Avalonv Red Hair and l reckles Latin Club 2. s St. Mary's High School Latin Club 25 Glee Club ' lg Cantonian Staff Typ- 35 Debating Club 3. ist 4g A. L. M. A. 3, 4g Latin Club 3, 4g Glee Club 23 Booster Club 45 Noon Hour Girl Reserves 4. A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 3, 43 Pen- nant Staff 43 Quill 5: Scroll 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 4. LILLIAN GRAY IMOGENE SIMMONS RUBY FORNWALT Donormr KRAU1' Aly Mother's Eyes lf: Up,to You Little Baby Curls She's Got Great Ideas Glee Club 3, 45 Debat- Glee Club 1, 2, 45 G. A. Timewell High School 1, A. L. M. A. 3, 43 Glee ing Club 3, A, 1, 2, 2, 35 A. L. M. A. 4. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Girl Re- serves 3, 4. ' 1 'Q cf? - wx : j,?g, lQ:Q5i,Q 'A A... Page 41 y rs .- lb? X . . I-1 - ' 1 . A QQ f A 2 f :saab Q 'a ew W z'C'hf3 4 7 'W9 3 - L' --- B' S -J rl. v- I . 1 I 4 A ,vi-Auf r .' fp' l : R .L - 55 fi ' QQ' . -fs' A- r.. .... -'-u A -. A. .A eras? -- f- A ww -. - -L 3' 2 131+ -1 .lBfm13'al e f f1-1' fm Q H . .3 . . . - -.g n A ,, , 2- -.1-1 . 31i: X -- - I. 2' 'in fy, M. . 1-. A H9 -f ,, -A, , , J. , V . . N-A -H yu R- , .x . A A Q f: f'- ,Q ,lb 0 - 2. . .J 12,1 45 A W -' ff V 7 chu -4 f'f ' -5 uno.. 'Z'-' C7 3541, D ' ll 'G li sf -1-f ' A EVELYN BRIGNALL - LEAH STEvENsoN NELLIE CARuso The Song l Lovev fFTOg8ll76T,l Yer, lflfe Have No A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g A. L. M. A. 1, 2, s, 4, Bfvwvwf Booster Club 3, 4g Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 45 Girls' Vocal 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Girl A. L. M. A. 3, 4g Booster Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4. Club 29 Garriclc Club 1, Z, 33 Booster Club. CARL MCDERMOTT MARGARET MCNALLY KATHERINE WATSON You Canlt Park Here Pretty Petite and Sweet Petunia Blues A. L. M. A. 3, 4g Booster Sweep A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Club 4, Debating 3, 4: A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 2, 3, Glee Boys' Burlesque 4. Booster Club Z, 3, 4. Club 3. MARGUERITE AUGUSTINE Lady Divine A. L. M. A, 3, 4g Girl Reserves 3, 4, Booster Club 33 Glee Club 2. KENNETH RENNIE As Long as l'Ve're in Loven A. L. M. A. z, s. .Eg ci? A v . L VW-H Page 42 rf . K ef 1. 5 14529.33 155235. A ,.,+- g.,4,x,iL 5, I 4 U.. ' ' if ' z 'esgl . y1 ' f . H, -A . .4 53- 4 . 'J LAVVRENCE ROWDEN VEoNA WILLARD FLORINE RIPPER GERALD ESHELMAN Ploda'in' Along Good Girl ' Two Bue Eyes Sittin' ana' Wbittlinn' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 35 A. L. M. A. 45 Booster A. L. M. A. 45 Booster A. L. M. A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Latin Club II. Club Z, 45 Girl Reserve Club 45 French Club 4. Booster 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 45 Noon Hour Treasurer 4. . wr. ml ,. Bynum Esssx CHAR:-:LLA WILCOXEN CATHEMNE Tnuon Makin' Wboopeen Clmllita How About M e? A. L. M. A. Z, 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 St. Mary's High lg Gar- Booster Club 35 Hi-Y 3. Glee Club 35 Booster rick 45 A. L. M. A. 3, 4. Club Z, 3 45 Garrick Club 4. BRUCE JOHNSTON Who Wouldrft Be Blue? A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 35 Gar- rick Club l, 2, 35 Fresh- man Pennanzg Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Quill GL Scroll 3, 45 President 45 Pennant Staff 3, 45 Business Manager 4g Sen- ior Burlesque 4g Mid- Year Pliay 45 Cantonian Staffg Circulation Man- ager. Page 43 - if - .- T IQWS? 1: X ' if 2, P M X 4:25 :fv iw Lgigj X V ' 11-Q. .M f W 44,3 - - ' ' -L eia ' '- 1? M QmQ M 0-2? X, sea 'MR 'ie' 'am' f 'M Page 44 ' . ' ff ' Mmilmu ,JN IW ' ' 1- - X 1'-a if w 'b-.fa 3 'wi Qi- M Xl s f' JL . ! ' , 4 f v , Y 5-. :. ' 'j 1 K ' ' A - Q: Q -f5iP' A Q , 4 Mn jr Wir M 9 If I Q: f 5 , .,u .- ' 'Q A X2-B ,, f ,, A - ICRS 1 'A wk Page 45 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY hwighg iabpggdvgh yi i 5 xi I :Fi .ing A K A l ill, 5 1 - 'f . ' N IN ,Q . im -mm E79 n v 1 Q i4Q2'? cfm? ' 1 ra ,, sv . ' 4 ' .' A- g X ' , ,W .. i , , 4 f ,. ,, . . . if Q '-- , mr.. . ,I H eg- . , U. ',,'f' . H: i IL +-Paks! .f KLA u -1 4 ?Q fl -1 It 3. 'Z W A. 'fed' Nu P 1, Aix , lk 5 w 4 Q Q 1- 4' .iv any l ' A - . If f 1 I ' . , ' I .5 ' V, 1 ' '-V ' s ', ' . l f'a . . 1 . as . s r ' , .ge A w - ... , ' ' ni s P U' ' x 5 ' Q. V, . 1 34414.- . M ,, H,-1 --M Ta .1 K I. Q. 0 1 1 A ' 7 .. . Y -Z Sffalr Bang! The bomb had exploded and three hundred freshmen invaded C. H. S. one September day in '27. We, the class of '31, were very proud of the fact that we were the largest Freshman class ever entered in Canton High. We quickly showed that size wasn't the only thing of which we could boast. The Fresh- man issue of the Pennant fairly shone with our literary ability. Marcella Dawson was editor-in-chief and Charlene Ortman and Robert Graham were the assistants. We bought the Pennant and Cantonian like regular sports and kept the collectors busy. After such a remarkable year, we gladly welcomed three months' vacation. The Sophomore year opened with more honors for the class of '31, Many feminine hearts were thrilled as they watched McGraw and Linder on the football held. Linder and Coleman were valuable subs on the basketball team. Marcella Dawson was elected treasurer of the B Square Girl Reserve Corps. Many sophomores livened up the newly organized debating clubs. We went out for the G. A. A., Girl Reserves, and Glee Club. When, in '29, we again entered school as full-fledged juniors, we organized the class. We selected royal blue and scarlet red as our class colors and the red rose as our class flower. An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of clevernessf' was selected as our class motto. The following officers were elected: President, John Snively Secretary, Charlotte Sebree Vice-President, Bernard Maxwell Treasurer, john Coleman Theo Downs, Grace McCormick, Velma Denny and Bernard Maxwell were chosen for the sub-staff of the Cantonian. Linder became a forward on the first five that year and won his C in basketball. O'Brien, Slater, Taylor, P. Smith, Kirkholf, Howard, Linder and McGraw upheld our football honors. The Reserve Basketball Team made up of Smith, Pschirrer, O'Brien, Whites, and Kirkhoil was a source of wonderment to the fans. The Honor Roll was always filled with junior names. Bernard Maxwell was the assis- tant-editor of the Pennant the second semester. Many others took an active part in the literary field. Ten Juniors went through the harrowing initiations into the Quill and Scroll, a National Honorary Society for High School Journalists. The class was represented on the Debating Team by Bernard Maxwell and Carl Olson, an alternate. Eleanor Brown represented Canton in the Big Nine Declamacion held at Geneseo in November. The class was very well represented in the band and orchestra. A high degree of interest was also maintained in the G. A. A., Hi-Y, Garrick Club and the other organizations. The juniors quickly took advantage of the A. L. M. A. and attended most of the games both on the football field and at the Gym. Lula Willstead, Frances Shepherd, and Lera Miller represented us in the Mid-Year play, The Youngest. The Junior Benefit Show, Half-Way to Heaven, held in February, was a grand success. Our class has been successful because each member has done his best to live up to the motto of our class. aii m?asaaaMaa W Q 1 Page 46 , .. .-.mmsv KN K of-lf fa 4 :ser v A - A I' 1' u: ' .' .. .. e- - Q '1 , 4' :A-A. - - v. 4 Vxmfu- S v 7 . . , fu , -F f. .v , 4.-.H nw . -7 r f ,I - M5gl.,.,q qjf -.-.-.-.-- , . . 1. , , 'A , - - '. Q- B ...- . . . 4 u . Al, S. .. at H: -N, M ,-,gg Q J. I N 4, -A .. . ,. . ' I 1 an I . A .X fn- . a-2 . -. 5 3 z x - - -- - F' l ' 'A - ' ' .9 ' ..- I- ' 'T ' r - 'H' -I I. . ,. , , - , mn 1 is 'fl-I Q, Sv A. 5 3 E745 5 - - N3 4 W W' W f W A ' NF . . ' 4 A f lf-'X QL K- iv mv A Q is Q.: ' ,. 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Graham, V. Antrim, A. Allen, C. Stanlco if-V1 6? I 'rr xr .W-'E A M3i. R?Q...g..ag..w...Ji1 AF, Page 66 . f...,f ,we 1-- ff-y - K an .-Y W 'W' ggi? . 33 11753 QI Us .. .J ll 4 I 5 , aa ax' l Q W ' W. Culron, R. Clemens, F. Downs, E. Ellison, H. Foucs, W. Duryea, D. Chambers, M. Feldner D. Drake, B. George, R. M. Feeser, E. Daily, M. Daily, H. Games, G. Everts, G. Davis L. Girard, C. Gosnell, M. Conrad, T. Danner, V. Clore, P. Frew, B. Fisher, S. Ferro J. Ellis, E. Evans, G. Curtis, M. E. Churchill, O. Custer, L. Falletti, A. Davis, M. K. Daily, J. Chiapetto J. Hurst, J. Houldsworth, E. Harmon, D. Beadles, F. Helle, W. Johnson, R. Johnson - V. Hancock, L. Johnson, N. Hiel, F. Harter, M. Irwin L. Goudy, A. Grubisich, E. Gustine, M. Green, C. Hand, E. Grove, E. Hippie, M. Johns R. Herrinlc, W. Hagaman, A. johnson, H. Hamilton '19 Li? 1 ' 'D f2'm2il.zi.. KQQ.eeQE 'A M we Page 67 4 is ,1 - , T -QQ g N 1- - Q Q Ns .rw fy , . 'mmm' Wpfb 'v , 41 i a 'A-.fa 2 W3 1 lf -- W-I f ' M , Q, . ... ,- .. ' A , A i n F ig' - ffl ? si- L. 'gf- :: ,,L.3 : +ivg G. Williams, W. Wright, L. Wages, R. Williams, E. Maxwell E. Wilson, E. Wilcoxen, E. Watson, G. Womble, I. Welch, L. White, B. Westerfield , J. Wilhoit, A. Wright, L. Wolf, B. Watson, F. Weaver, P. Sexton, E. Waltz R. Bitz, R. McMullen, M. Taylor, A. Coultas, V. Aten R. Elliott, E. Mettler, K. Anderson, D. Hauber, B. Phillips, W. Loclcarcl V. Brown, G. Helm, P. Bybee, D. Whitaker, M, Bender, P. Spyres , .E 97 i I W-N' .11 ff il xii il ..Q.i QeQ...e.aSEfaMJHrfelQlr9Qea Page 68 ' -'S -' - '- mo ' N ' F s vi- -V 'Q' . z ' -1f-' 1- ' ' .f.-W, A -e - . We S ata. . W 1213 X ,of . Jee.-i- 5, 5g , ., A - 'YM-f3 i ' , ??7 'l .. .2 2. ' W e f - -1 - Q his J 1 ' l G. Turl, F. Stein, J. Smith, F. Vanden-neer, C. Spyres, M. Slater, E. Tanner, L. Thompson D. Totten, O. Vail, L. Stevens, L. Shumalcer, M. Swanson, A. Stokes, L. Stuckell M. Smith, S. Smith, M. D. Stansbury, C. Turner, L. Varnold, V. Turl C. Shrefiier, C. Putman, M. Puskariclr, F. Sepich, V. Noland, J. Oatman, M. Shaw T. Rumler, S. Schroeder, T. Sepich, H. Rohrer, K. O'Leary, L. Scalf, E. Rupe E. Sepich, M. Shepley, A. Phillips, V. Petrovich, V. Parr, O. Sexton, A. Newton - D. Oliver, D. Siclell, P. Powell, H. Ritchey, L. Robinson, C. Shawn , f ' Egg -' - -'licgwss A N92 Milf? . QA g . i W' mi Page 69 , ,-' ar a- mmimn LF N 2. P L as si 13332 923 5 'ii X .si . .. 1 ' 4, ' 'A la ,,,- .,.-1: 'F . E ac.-- ' .m u 51' '- 51:A1 - -., ll'll 'Q' .4 ', f'-- ' 'll' HD WFS' 'WT ' 11 i' - L G . ' Q' 1 Q f i' . nn '4 '-I - - 1F31f5 , 'E at ,. MY MEMOIRS My friends have often asked me to publish my diary, but I have always refused. A few weeks ago, however, some students asked me to publish a brief history of the Class of '32, and I consented. I can see no literary value in my diary, but if it can be of any benefit to the Class of '32, they are perfectly welcome to use it. Yours truly, MR. TIME-CLOCK. September, 1928. Today was the first day of school. I tried to pick the freshman from the other students, and was usually successful. Some people contend that freshmen classes are almost equally green. This class is no exception. October, 1928. The freshmen are proving themselves quite a sociable group. The G.A.A., GR., and Hi-Y are great favorites of the class. Clemens, G. McMullen, E. Mettler, F. Sepich, and Barron dote on football. Through Mr. Walker I have heard that there are several promising musicians and warblers in the class. November, 1928. Basketball season is here again. Several freshmen have gone out for basketball, but the leaders from that class are Barron, Vandemeer, and Clemens. December, 1928. I-1ere's something I haven't noticed before-the class is smart. I happened to see the honor roll in the Pennant today and the freshmen are well represented. January, 1929. A new year again-may my little proteges do as well this year as they did last year. Mrs. Wirth has called for students interested in declamation and seven freshmen have responded. March, 1929. The green as gourdsn freshmen Pennants' came out today and they were very fine. Thelma Danner was editor-in-chief, and Mary Elizabeth Churchill was assistant editor. April, 1929. Mary Elizabeth Nelson, a freshman, was awarded third place in the piano contest. Other freshmen who competed were Annabelle Phillips and Floris I-Iarter. May, 1929. Vacation started today, so I had to bid my pets goodbye till next fall. September, 1929. School started today and most of the freshmen are back as sophomores. October, 1929. As usual the Class of '32 is loyally supporting allrhe activities. Evelyn Watson is swimming captain of the G.A.A.'s, and Mary Elizabeth Churchill is secretary of the Noon Hour Corps of the Girl Reserves. The Glee Clubs, Orchestra, and Band all draw a large quota of sophomores. Some sophomore football players are: R. McMullen, Clemens, Barron, E. Mettler, F. Sepich, and G. McMullen. November, 1929. I am proud of the sophomores on the basketball teams. Tall Vander- meer, who jumps center on the first team, and Clemens, who is a valuable substitute, are both sophomores. The following boys are on the class team: C. Putman, S. Neff, B. Morgan, E. Barron, and E. Mettler. December, 1929. From the Sophomore Class comes an official cheer leader-Jimmy Wilhoit. The class is still keeping in good form scholastically if I may judge from the honor roll. March, 1930. The class is beginning to acquire some of the dignity and ease of upper- classmen. It will be interesting to watch them the next two years because they are bound to do great things. A Page 70 7 ' A . ' ' ' , L f , L Y .' -4 : 5 ' .h , 'V'-' :M 1' 'LZ-'rw if, , .W--A Y... Y . 4 is - ,. .353 ul -n u . M - ..,. mv ! - an N, A Fry 4.2.35 5 If . ex ' ' - i ' , H S M' 'i in Xa. 'Sq 6 2- -' 'TA --J SP5-f W - ' 25 2 A , Q :Q '. T :Q-:?i:f:j,.: ' 0 j: - .Ink ,-f -. ,Qi n , gn .5 9 'Eg A -rf A, ' A ,V Q Q LJ A ,A 44 -g r ut u n, -0 -i w' -' :3', gh fr x -fr 14, RESHM '19 C? . . WX Pmgiiuzi W M QQWQJQA B M AMN 1 ' Page 71 - ,'a7 a li' ' 45 1' - Q E lf.-if W 2555? 323 3 X f f .. , l ' 4 1 7 4. , A Pg f HI.. .L ', L - - sm... .Q . . , rg, '- M' J. Palian, L. Madras, D. Monn, G. Probyn, H. Meline, E. Oliver, M. Haley, C. Miller M. Mitchell, K. Murphy, A. Merriman, E. Malmgren, P. McKinley, K. Moore, M. Morrell, B. Mullens, H. Muir W. Milleson, S. McLouth, H. Olson, E. Lilly, F. Owings, K. Myers, E. Marvel, D. Messer, B. Mercer M. Maxwell, M. Oclde, P. Newton, B. Peterson, A. Pschirrer, C. Masters, B. Martin, R. McDermott, A. McLouth -I. Tink, D. Yolcum, R. Toncray, L. Whitaker, W. Thompson, , ' G. Stein, L. Wilson, E. Tompkins, R. Westerfield G. VanMiddlesworth, I. Welch, M. Wilson, E. Whitman, J. Williams, H. Van Nortwick, D. H. White, G. Thurman, B. Van Dylce, A. M. Whitehead D. Sprague, J. Wier, L. Werry, O. Whitney, L. Tarr, L. Weller, W. Westerfield, L. Warnock, D. Wages, M. Snider K. Van Dylce, C. Sweney, B. Williams, O. Stein, R. VanMicldlesworth, M. Werry, E. Thompson, G. Walter E. Whetstine, W. Welch, L. Sprague, C. Xvilcoxen, R. Wilson '29 ,f fl '1? ,, we wi' his fl Qeiiwbe Aa... A we aw Page 72 , Q fa ,-. ,.. j - x MP3 'V . , ony, Lars 1 xt I In ,J X W N - V .1 f N f Q ii 9.3 3 A at + , .vs A u ,nig ga A , ltfgbbf uhhh ei?-3 A 1- ann , 9- Y- , ' Xu Lula W he ' K, -i . o ,. na- 42 A B in 'H l 1 'MR ,jr 'Xi sr Gui 4' XI: -o 1 asf ' 5 D 'mf I, D uk, .B an 4 H. Irons, N. Kovachevich, H. Long, N. Nihbling, R. Hollandsworth, D. Hormer, J. Hughes, E. Leitze, C. Homer L. Hollandsworth, W. Hummel, J. Hastings, E. Jenkins, G. Irons, D. Fellows, H. Hipple, L. Harcsrirn, M. Heller H. Lowe, I. Henderson, M. Watson, T. Linn, M. Hartle, R. Hadsell, F. Hicks, R. Johnson M. Johnson, M. Hailstone, G. Howard, V. Lescher, U W. Hezlip, D. Higgins, M. Jacoluus, J. Jennings, E. Kamin D. Cardosi, G. Barker, M. Beam, C. Bell, M. Braden, 7 C. Brush, J. Brasel, F. Adams, E. Clark, L. Barclay, K. Boman W. Baldwin, A. Kuznar, M. Beadles, Baldwin, B. Ashcraft, V. Bentzel, O. Collins, H. Conrad, B. Bain, W. Davis L. Behymar, G. Bales, F. Chapin, M. Baughman, S. Brown, P. Albright, K. Bates, M. Baughman, R. Alton, M. B. Beehe, C. Baker V. Brown, L. Ashwood, J. Bettison, F. Collier, H. Anderson, N. Adams, F. Beam, M. Kemper, M. Connor, L. Archdale Ei? 'K 'if ' . wx iszi iaaaaa fl W N-9+ NJ Page 73 mm-mm 297 Q N2 93 3 its or s f , ' X , , s 'V ' . ' Lf . l - A Q C QA, ,' - Q 1 iff T? M J 1 .. 1 ' . . - zs. .ig e i . 1 f . V' -' . - - . - 51 ' H -i. . .xg ,U ii . .. i I L , ,A ., . ,.- , , ,A f H ... . ,43 ,.- .,.. -14' g -, 4- . ' 4 ,Q f if ,, 2 1- . , - pf? A rv- -P IT uf- . .9 - . , H' riff' H a .3 . , L 1, 1- A. , ' -- ' .1 .1 0 . . -Q --. ' 7 fl 1 KA , r X s ,' Qi.. -f' ,I Q 1 qui , 5 n , ffl .- P 5, ' f A, , XV. Rumber, F. Ronk, E. Small, V. Pilcher, H. Pohlmeyer, S. Rock, S. Sebree, R. Siders, P. Ortman, Riley, C. Smith H. Saunders, O. St. Clair, J. Piercy, L. Skillman, M. Smith, M. Rose, H. Moss, L. Sebree, K. Schnell, F. Saunders, C. Sutton, W. Ralcer C. Parlcins, L. Hebb, Putman, L. Reynolds, M. F. Roy, D. Rouston D. Palmer, M. Roberts, B. Smith, S. Stockov, S. Phillips, R. Smith I... Roberts, V. Paul, M. Shepley, B. Ready, M. Pealc, A. Peterson, G. Palian, F. Smith, D. Salyar, D. Sclioneman, R. Stafllebaclc, C. Perkins W. Glad, W. Dawson, Herring, Freeman, Delost, ' R. Gaskill, D. Ehresmanyj. Creed, N. Danner, C. Felclner L. Ford, I. Deam, M. Gibbons, A. Deal, L. Flahavin, M. Duryea, F. Douglas, V. Dunham, M. Downing XV. Gess, M. Derrickson, H. Grisson, N. Frasco, N. Costas, B. Flinn, W. Flowers, E. Dustin, D. Evans, L. Harris E. Freaner, H. Ford, W. Davis, G. Essex, G. Conrad, B. Geiger, H. Coons, S. Costas, R. Eveland - 1 fs-.iiJKQ1i KQs.sa .sQfQ Fil Page 74 Y . ORGANIZATIONS The town pump in the early days of Canton served as the Rotary and Elk's clubs in the present community. There was little true social life, and it was around this platform that men discussed crops, politics and religion. Nearby the women held quiltin' bees and sugar melts and there discussed the topics inter- esting to women of the day. Today the School dominates the social life of youth just as the town pump once served its purpose. ' i 82355, ' PW Wu ' ' 2 Q .xr ii h 'i6?W.d A 'W gif'-1 K V -. , 4 Q .A ta . i' Lf ' 5 Q . 1 .gi X A ' W fr Qt 1-PE I 1, A 'vubbp 3 ti .A ...rr u 5- .s f 4. -e Lg... .Q. . . .1 r e: i Q.- , . qf: ,s r X 4 ,K ., 1 9 , us 1 0 v 4, A A. L. M. A. OFFICERS President, ..... .,..,. ....., .... W R I cl-rr PHILLIPS Vice-President. , . , .... WILLIS Sl-loop Secretary .... ..... J EAN THOMPSON Treasurer .... ..... ILDRED I-IALLAR Each year the A. L. M. A. is becoming more important in Canton High School. It was organ- ized several years ago for the purpose of sponsoring all athletic, literary and musical events. It has always endeavored by various methods to induce students to support extra-curricular activi- ties. In this way the A. L. M. A. has become the connecting link between activities and students. For several years the forty-cent membership in the A. L. M. A. has simply meant reduced rates to all events. Last year the organization sponsored a lyceum course and charged one dollar for tickets. This year, however, the ofhcers olfered a two-dollar ticket to students which would pass them to all home games. A great many students wisely availed themselves of this reasonable offer and as a result all activities were unusually well supported. One side of the gym was always filled with students. The A. L. M. A. bought new track, baseball, and basketball suits this year. It paid the ofh- cials at all the games, and paid for all the trips the team took. The organization also supported the band, orchestra, debates, and declamation. In every phase, entertainment was offered to students at the lowest possible cost. When the two-dollar ticket plan was announced, the president said that if the new plan proved successful this year, it would be used again. The students should support the A. L. M. A. because it in turn supports all school events. mv af , t t to X Q eiQ VieQ is me L Page 75 C5 93 5 Q Wx. , ,' T T -J I I1 3 O ,N 1.-.1 5, - I 1 1 ' Y 5 . L 5 Q 1 Q J-If ll , L. Q-T? - ' I . 4 . . uf ee . - i .. ' ' .xr ' a i 61-'A-lt' ,. I H if u - ' Q-QC fi 5,7 U n u ' M 1 ri- tn' 1 - n 4 f, L.. ,-, 9 Q- 1 if 'NA :rv N i' uv 'I 2 ' acl ' 5 ' 'Inf 9 P by X I 3 f 3' ' HI-Y FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ........,.... ' .CARL STEvENsoN President ................ Lewis PUTMAN Vice-President ..,.. .... C HESTER EDDY Vice-President . . . ,... CHARLES PUTMAN Secretary ..... ......... J ol-IN MORGAN r Secretary .............. EDWARD BARRON Treasurer , ....,...... LEWIS PUTMAN Treasurer .,.,....,..,.. WILLARD KNOTT Advisors ............... MR. GENTRY, MR. BASSLER The I-Ii-Y Club is an organization sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. The members are high school men whose purpose is to create, maintain and extend, throughout the school and com- munity, high standards of christian character. Every Thursday noon, the club meets in the main dining room of the Y. M. C. A. for a lunch- eon. The members not only look forward to the meal but also to the educational programs which follow the luncheon. These programs are arranged by a committee which pick the most promi- nent business men of the city to speak. During the past year many interesting talks were given. A Father and Son Banquet was not given this year, because there were too many activities going on, and because the banquet held the previous year was a failure financially. The club did, however, carry out a vocational survey of high school boys. It was found as a result of the survey, that aviation and engineering were the most popular vocations. A Hi-Y Dance was also held the latter part of the second semester. A large crowd attended and it proved to be one of the best dances of the year. The I-Ii-Y Club had a very successful year, and the valuable meetings were attended by about twenty boys. A large majority of the members are underclassmen, this giving the club a bright outlook for the future. C W aii iataeaeartgm E at This Page 76 1 ,V .9 as 7 -'--- - V.-93 KF ' ' ff Z. ' ' Q 3 413153 Egg? 531333 X H AIL, , N 1, .V , Y I if .. -. ,A .1 ' ' WH Q' 0 ,023 aff' - .ala a D J 1 l G. A. A. OFFICERS President ..,... ...., M ARGARET PERKINS Vice-President .... ,... M ARY BELLE PROVARD Secretary ...... ,....., C HARLENE ORTMAN Treasurer ..., .... O LIVE BELLE CHURCHILL Ad-visor .... ............ M ISS SECOR The Canton Chapter of the G.A.A. was organized in 1924 for the purpose of promot- ing better girls athletics. Ir wasn't an important club until 1926, but since then it has steadily grown more important. The requirement for membership is one hundred points which may be earned by playing basketball, baseball, and volley ball, by swimming, hiking, skating, and coasting, and by keeping training. The captains of these various sports were: Anna Sepich, basketballg Mary Belle Provard, trainingg Frances Smith, baseball, Leah Stevenson, volley ballg Evelyn Watson, swimmingg Frances Fisher, walking and hiking, Genevieve Bonham, skating and coasting. A great deal of interest was shown in the inter- class basketball tournament which the G.A.A. sponsored. Starting April the first the Y. M. C. A. allowed the girls to use their swimming pool. Besides their athletic activities, the club members entertained at several dances. One of the rulings of the association is that emblems which are awarded for points are not to be of such monetary value that they detract from the true sportsmanship of the members. However, a large C is awarded for 600 points, a silver pin for 1,200 points, a state emblem for 1,600 points, and a second state emblem for 2,000 points. 'r 'Lf' 1 2-V-N? MQZl,iffi Q2a.saaQsEa N N.. sex Page 77 ' , ' 27 mmimm: ,793 If E fe '4 - X f-3'-725.19 25333 3 551333 '53' Lv,s .!,:e,l,L A l. 5,-sq, , , ' J'-E. ' 5'1 55 M C A -EES ,e .4 I. 1.-A - .Jam - I 5 N ' A' r-5, X LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS ' FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ....,.,..... MARGARET GUSTINE President .............,... HELEN Sivnrl-I Vice-President ........ MARGARET PERKINS Vice-President ...,,.,.., ELAINE GUSTKNE Secretary-Treasurer ......,. ELEANOR KING Secretary-Treasurer ,.... LORETTA HOWARD Advisor .................. Miss CONKLIN Le Cercle Francais is a club for second year French students and for those who have completed the two year course. The members meet in the French room every other Tuesday to discuss current and past events in the political, social, literary, and musical, life of France. Many interesting and varied subjects were taken up during the year. Probably the most interesting was the study of the great French operas. The fact that the club owns victrola records of some of the best operas made the study more interesting, Several translated reports were given during the year from Le Moniteur a magazine which is printed entirely in French. Cadeux de Noel lChristmas presents in Englandj, were exchanged at the last meeting in December. Lafayette's life was studied because he was not only a great French statesman, but also because he was so friendly to America during the Revolution. The Naval Farley, and the ramiiication of the Left, Center, and Right, in the Chamber of Deputies were also discussed by the club. A character study was made of Francois Villon, the great Frenchman whom -Victo Hugo created in his Les Mise bles. The big event of the year was the Un Moment Musicallf' which was presexed before the assembly on December the twenty-fourth. 'z A3 0? .4 V 1 V-TW ,i ii2ZlaiQJM 5?are.,,,QfQrtEeLtaMa? Page 78 E mmim WPI QA, 'v Q ,4 9 1 1 , ., .s T? n it ' A i 1-3 Q -1 s-' 'I 1 ' T 'SFT' T' A ' f NN ' 129 l i 3' M x - ' 'G ,A M A r Gun-GJ, . ' ,E -. ,152 . , fn . s ' -.asp- 'np .3 6 ' THE PENN AN T . STAFF FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Editor in-Chief ..,.,....... JOHN MORGAN Editor-in-Chief .,....... HELEN FENNELL Assistant Editor .... ...., I-I ELEN FENNELL Assistant Editor ...... BERNARD MAXWELL Business Manager ..... MBRUCE JOHNSON Asst. Bus. M gr. .,,...., STEPHEN WRIGHT Critic., ......... ...,. M Iss JOHNSON The Pennant, Canton High School weekly, is written by the journalism class and printed by the printing classes. The journalism class is composed of Juniors and Seniors who have done exceptional work in English. Each member must be recommended by his teacher and must stand in the upper third of his class. Although the first Pennant was late because the print shop was being moved, these amateur journalists progressed rapidly under the direction of their new critic, Miss Johnson. In addition to the annual Freshman, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Issues, two new ones were introduced-the girls' and the hoys' issue. Several new features were added which livened up the paper. Some of these features were: The Calendar, Weekly Thought, and Library Corner. The Exchange list grew rapidly, and by the end of the term thirty- nine school papers were on it. A paper from Honolulu, Hawaii, was the most distant exchange. ' Fourteen members of the journalism Class were admitted to the Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society for high school journalists. The class published a paper which was praised by many experienced reporters. 'gif I W3 x I QQAM QPEWQJMQQQ 'A aa ms Page 79 t QQ ff Ee? Q3 3 1522 s , ., . - , Mable h I -- - , sp X 5 1 . ' , L,Y 5 gf if Q.. .- Q..,- . sigi, 1' ' lf.., I 1 if r 192 . .' ?, 2 M -'L 'tres 'wr i t ' -- 'i a ' Yet.. M. -. . 4 ,Cn fi 1-V 1. 1 . Q .sg , - i B-,J F K- H 535 5-Tv., if fungi V sql 45 -H 42. , , rn. ,. is ian Fir ,au . ma 5. OPTIMATES OFFICERS Consul .... ..... M ARCELLA DAWsoN Consul ..... ..... M ARGARET GUSTINE Pmetor .... ...... N ELLIE T1-roMAs Praetor .... ......, J oHN SNIVELY Aedile. . . ..., MARGARET PERKINS Aedile ..... .... H ELEN FENNELL Quaestor .... ....., J ol-IN SNIVELY Quaestor ......,....... MILDRED. MERCER Advisor .................... Miss FRANZ Only ten people took Cicero this year, but they organized a club, elected ollicers, and selected a name. The name chosen was Optimates because that was the name of a political club in Rome during Cicero's life. Meetings were held every two weeks alternately in class and at a supper. The suppers were held in the high school cafeteria where the members prepared their own meal. A few of the Aneades who discontinued the study of Latin were invited to join the club and showed great interest in it. At one meeting, Cicero's life and the lives of contemporary Roman men were studied in connection with Cicero's Orations. At another meeting, Miss Schutter told the club of the most famous places which she had seen in Rome. The club also studied the different types of architecture, and some very interesting reports were given on the architecture of famous buildings. One meeting was a typical Roman Banquet in which the courses ranged from eggs to apples. The members attended the banquet in costume and thus carried out the Roman idea. Although the club is never large nor widely known it is of vital interest and importance to Latin students, because it brings the Roman customs and manners before the students under an interesting guise. .ii ll tQa i?a,.a,,.aQ+3gisafr5flQ Page 80 mm 'WI .M Ml- of 'S ' ' l.av'a ,, f T ' 7,13 ' we is Q Q r s- X . qi-sv, 3 I ' if f f? :ML 6 5, 7 -.. . ,fr-'D s . ,J 1 3 I BOOSTER CLUB President ........... ..... W XLLARD Fxsl-IER . Secretary-Treasurer. . .L ......................, Rosen Moons It is hoped that the Booster Club will be even more loyally supported and even more There are clubs of every size and description in Canton High School, but the Booster Club is easily the largest and the cheapest. It is the largest because any student who has school spirit and wants to yell is eligibleg it is the cheapest since twenty-five cents, the cost of the club pin, is the only membership fee. The club was organized several years ago for the purpose of creating enthusiasm by learning new yells and then yelling them. Meet- ings are necessarily held after school because the club has such a volume in yelling that students who wish to study would be disturbed. A section of the gym was saved for the club at all games played in the Alice Ingersoll Gymnasium. With this trained cheering section as a nucleus the new gym rang with mighty yells. The Club also sponsored a yell contest. Three dollars was offered for the best yell submitted. Because there were so many good yells entered in the contest it was difiicult for the judges to decide the winning one. The decision was finally given to a member of the Freshman class who submitted the following yell: S-I-s-s-s-s-s-BOOM! !--A-a-h-h-h-h Canton, Rah! RAI-I!! , The Booster Club also helped put over the new fight song. Therefore, by doing all these things the club fulfilled its purpose. successful next year. Pimsilia ysmfsfge 'A as il. Page 81 ' . wx .V fi 1' Wmimmfgbgs '-7 N ' Ill! s. Lf 5 4 gif 'I Z l Q ' A ggi ' a J 67,1 S mi ' lTJL fa M: E Q- hm D - 7:3 gt w ifx I-M Q QZL ,-2 - - A ' ' W fill? 5? MQQQMW f W Q -mg J X1-.Sli ima f M W Page 82 4 w es - -4- ff .- 7 .073 1 - ' :S ' P - -A .es .fr im 'I .ws ff-fe L., ..,.I3,L- - l,- 5 V, 1 , ,sw si., .ig x Lg,3:,55,2a q iN L eg? uh' ' E -1 up 1-Q J J, . .L - I I-- - 2.26: H r, '1 A 4' hs! 4 EW? Ke mal? aff. ,,?,-- Qa D 'fn' .s n .J :E5! ,,F- GIRL RESERVES ' NOON HOUR President ...... ........,..... O LIVE BELLE CHURCHILL Vice-President ,.,. ............... E LEANoR BROWN Secretary ...... .... M ARY ELIZABETH CHURCHILLN Treasurer ....... .......... . . .............. VEONA WILLARD Advisors. ..,.......,.... . . ,.... ..... M Iss SEcoR, Miss COLE Cabinet Chairmen, KAT1-IRYN BARCLAY, NELLIE THOMAS, MAMIE MAUTINO, MAXINE FULTON, AND ELIZABETH BARRON The Noon Hour Girl Reserves is an organization for high school girls whose homes are not within walking distance of the school! The members met every Thursday noon at the Y. W. C. A. for a luncheon and short program. Two hostesses were appointed each week to plan and serve 'the luncheon. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine, and Saint Patrick luncheons were given as seasonal features. Inexpensive gifts were exchanged at the Christmas meeting. After the thirteen new members were initiated there were approximately hfty members in the club. The Noon Hour Corps, in connection with the B Square, gave a Dad'S and Daughter's Banquet. The two clubs also sponsored a beneht show, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, in which Jean Arthur and Clive Brook starred. The Noon Hour Girl Reserves enables the girls to meet other girls who have the same interests. Ir is a paying organization in that many friendships are formed through its meetings. B SQUARE ' President ...... ................ M ARY BELLE PROVARD Vice-President .... ...... J EAN THOMPSON Secretary ..... .............. H ELEN SMITH Treasurer .,.. . . . . ......,..,.,,. AUDREY EVERLY Advisors. .,,...... .... .......... M I ss Joi-INsoN, MISS QUICK Cabinet Chairmen, MARCELLA DAWSON, JEAN THOMPSON, CI-IARLENE ORTMAN, MILDRED HALLAR, KATHRYN I-IIPPLE About eighty B Square Girl Reserves met at the Y. W. C. A. every other Thursday either for a business meeting or for a potluck. A line of the Girl Reserve Code was discussed at each meeting and many valuable points were thus brought before the girls. Several parties were given by the Girl Reserves to their boy friends. The party given in January was the largest because so many girls had been newly initiated. Rings were awarded to Juniors and Seniors of both corps as a mark of special merit.. The rings were to remind the girls of their three-fold standard. This Standard is: A Christlike Spirit, A Keen Mind, and A Perfect Body. The B Square Girl Reserves were organized in 1920 with this motto: To find and give the best. The Girl Reserves have always tried to apply this motto to their own lives and as a consequence the B Square has become something beautiful in each member'S life. ' 1 A V 1 'H . iq fm M as awk- WXAN Page 83 it , i 1 ' 4 A Ty: :KN rw K . I ' I A N I Y X 1 I 0 in D f .Vasu X Lffi' :fy fi 7 F N - 175 fir 919 !'f1155' .j 'l f- . 5 , 1 1 i ,, f v , , H . I . y .. .1 ,k i a is - . -, .X H' -u-v.., ..90 ' , , - - L, - 'G , . 9.4 1'-aj, ,LJ N H K ,fa ,- ,. a B if E i ,. s,T.-T, 3 A f .-'av' -i' Qui. -f f'e'1 1: I iii. iff, -4 ' QUILL AND SCROLL President ...... ' Q ..., BRUCE JOHNSTON Vice-President ....... .,.. J ol-IN MORGAN Secretary-Treasurer .... .... I-I ELEN FENNELL Ad-viror .,......... ..... M iss JOHNSON The local chapter of the Quill and Scroll, which is a national honorary society for high school journalists, was organized in Canton High School in 1928. In two years the Club has grown so rapidly that there are now twelve alumni and twenty-six actives. Miss Phillips, Miss Franz, Miss Johnson, and Mr. Medus, are honorary faculty members. To become a member of this society a student must be in the upper third of his class scholasti- cally, and must have done exceptional work in journalism. Any member of the Cantonian or Pennant Staffs who meets these requirements is eligible for membership, provided that the national secretary approves of his journalistic work. , An initiatory dinner, which was given in March was attended by four faculty and fourteen new members, one charter member, the principal, and the actives. Following this dinner the initiates were lead through several ordeals, and were then formally initiated. The national organization gives a plaque each month to the chapter which has achieved the most during that month. The Pennant received a plaque because it was such a repre- sensative paper, because it was written entirely by students and because it was hand set and printed in the school print shop. -sf ' I Nq 19 'T 14 f as i s3i, iQ,-wa. ,sam at Ma Page 84 9' V V2 ATHLETICS As the sports of today offer a break in the routine of school life so did the training days for the early pioneers break the monotony of work. ' A militia was organized in this territory soon after the found- ing of'Canton. The commander, Captain Haacke, was a pic- turesque flgure with his high stiff collar, calico hat band, and extremely long coat-tails. But without a doubt, to the efiicient Captain I-Iaacke and his men, Canton and surrounding towns owe their thanks for their protection during those early days. ' ' 333555. ' x . . n 'IT F 'F N o 1 , N t gjfwx if jig. : f ,f :gigs D , 1 13 el 'nfa 3 W3 i ki can we-5 '.s,4.i,-1- f -i , at 1 + 1:2 2-4-Q.,- a - amsm iis n A f ugjl ,if . ,,1i i 'a 32 'J ?5' :-,zf i if I, COACH Ancl-us Ci-:Aon Coach C d came to us from Butler University where he was head line coach of the varsity football team and coach of the freshman basket- ball squad. While a member of the Butler University basketball team he was rated as one of the best forwards in the country and was honored by A selection on several all-star teams. His thoroughness in teaching the fundamentals of the various sports and the perfect harmony which he has created between himself and his players has won for him a warm place in the hearts of the athletic fans of Canton. sew vias? rl Mtgataseaasama 'A as FX Page 85 3. ' -c 'V' if f Wim 47 N ' fi '4 'X - we f.. 5 553 9,5 5 32935 X v x .' u i i 1 A 3: I A I, F- Q 1 MAN: 4 - H A i - ' , Gi h :AA k . Q v,- lx I ,' Q ' 7 'ULF' , 'f' ' A ' 1 '-' 7 -3323 'I ' ' ' bm' TE . J 5.3. I 1 iigiwlmli ll Eh! ix3! J 'f' l L ' ' if K s. ' f in 'A i D ,I ' 5' A NZJ- ff fda J CLARENCE TRIMNER Assistant Coach Trim, our assistant coach and trainer, has been a familiar figure in Canton High athletic circles for the past ten years. For many years, he donated his services as trainer to our teams and deserves much credit for keeping the players in proper condition. This year he was made assistant coach and has proven to be a valuable aid to Coach Chadd in handling the various teams. Trim has attended coaching schools at Michigan University, Superior, Wisconsin, Witten- berg, Ohio, and various others, for a number of sum- mers, where he had work under leading coaches from RICHARD CALLAHAN Student Manager Dick came from Quincy this year with a good athletic record but being ineligible to play with C. H. S., he was selected by Coach Chadd as student manager. When ,the boys came in with sprains, scratches or other injuries, Dick was always ready to doctor them up. Callahan took charge of all uni- forms and the athletic property of the school. He never failed to be present at all basketball and foot- ball pratices. When the boys came in, clownhearted because of injuries or hard luck, Dick was always ready to say a good word for them and cheer them up. all over the United States. as W mv 1 'of g be-Q QQWQAQ M M Mat. Ava Page 86 T - - if V, .- , - 1 5 - ,N , x K QQ fi. MQW Q33 95 3 5fa'i?E 1 jaui, .J il 4,1 , 5 -13 f . ,954 ,- E' . .- 4i4. ' Q ':12.l j:'v Af2A: i,Q1!5S.L 41- ., P M N K- f i vo ' bib , Wi, c j!! . mia n s .J 'h g - L Caplain jossm-1 SEPICH ' 1 'W J? . wx i-i QPQ.mgfm a 'A ma wa Page 87 L as 0 5 u ev? X - i . - 1 . . v . A .. 2 'H ' 5' --y , . t- ,I - , - tn 1 . ' 5 ,J .ue . f-' 51 , ,,, ? F -E-4. .f -' H -.., ' 112' 'A saab' --5-g .1-H . .4 , e a- X? egg ' 13 1- W a - rf i.i63il,aW' -' ivjfiz is . Qmwj all ,L sg 22 . . In: s ' A .Q iQ, f:,F-i in g 1. L .. as 4 4 ' A , FOOTBALL SEASON 1929 SQUAD J. Sepich Smith H. Michael . McGraw O. St. Clair H. Taylor Sepich H. Sprague F. O'Brien G. McMullen R. Hinderliter McMullen R. Clements Parrish P. Cardosi F. Linder . Lacy M. Du Bois Coleman M. Brasel H. Smith Wilson E. Barron B. Johnson F. Kirkuff D. Cardosi B. Essex Aten R. Hollansworth S. Costas Last September about fifty boys answered Coach Chadd's call. These boys went through three weeks of terrific punishment and hard lcnoclcs. Tackling the dummy, bucking the line, passing the ball around were the activities taken in the first few weeks, then came the time for each man to show his ability in earning a position. Many a grim and hard-fought scrim- mage were held to see which fellows were superior. This year the only letter-men back were: Joe Sepich, Dick Hinderliter, Fred Linder, A1 Pschirrer, and Junior Catmaclc, which made it difficult for Coach Chadd to break the green fellows in. The team lacked the weight that any ordinary team should have. The baclcfield were dubbed The Ponies on account of their light weight. Many clever plays were taught to the boys by Coach Chadd as speed and decep- tiveness had to make up for lack of weight. Although the team did not win a majority of games played they showed a willingness to work and fighting spirit that bodes ill for next year's opponents. The experience they have received by playing the strongest teams in this section of the state and the manner in which they grasped the fundamentals of the game should make next year's team a winner. V 'Ei' eq? A V I me A Miaiiallgaiiglaiteafaaat aaa 'N as as Page 88 3. -lei .S- iifil' ear at Wm 'f f i 11 'A i ea . A - 4 .- ., F -A ,.-., ' a,.f. ' ,, E N .1 N . 11 1 e it , 0 - r f ' 1 'an' ' fn Xb . tv' A 5 ' .gba-s L, no -7 Xl 5 - l 4 ' rf I , ,Av ,. ,, h !1 .P ,' . ' ':-' ' - -:af H '.. - ' V533 P ' 'M ' x I A ' - , K' : L? Fi i- - l' 'ia A ws sa Jw , e 9' 4- Qtr r Q' n'l is J X ' 'i i 5' M 'rv N Q it -v 'I fa 4 uc? ' Ke Q 'K 6 an G PAUL SMITH junior Halfback Red filled the red head vacancy of the C. H. S. football team, which was left by Red Sepich last year. He was handi- capped by his light weight, but he never failed to try to stop his opponents, no mat- ter how large they were. Red is a Junior this year and will he back next fall. GORDON MCGRAW I u nior Quarterback Gordon is only a Junior this year and will be a promising member for next year's team. Although he played in only a few games at the last of the season, due to ill- ness, he says he will be back next year ready to light for Canton High. He is acknowl- edged as a valuable man by Canton High students. Captain JOSEPH SEPICH Senior End Joe was one of the few regulars left from last year. His shoulder was injured in the Cuba game but he was back in the lineup in a few weeks. Joe was always in there fighting and figured in every play. He was considered one of the best ends turned out at Canton High in recent years. ROLLA MCMULLEN Sophomore Guard Rolla was used as reserve center and saw service in practically every game of the sea- son. Although light in weight his fighting spirit helped him to more than hold his own against much heavier opponents. He has two more years to play and with added weight and experience will make a valuable player. 1 it C? ti ff I NN A t-ii iraiiiaaifa M we M. Page 89 'ATL 'm ,saga WJ ' if , . N Jr- I- ' if 5 , -e ' ji . , s Q. 5' '-1 i . . f 15 A ?' 2.12. ' - 1.1 ' . '71 ,M j 5.,:Q:f::..: if an 0, ,1-l .ff-.5 -7 ...F , .,. , . M , n M32 ,E . M , A9 . w'1'v.. , 59 ' FRANK SEPICH Sophomore Halfback Frank was another light weight member of the backfield. Passing and punting were his specialties and he managed them well. He was speedy and always plunging into the thickest of the battle. Frank has two more years to account for himself and bring up the line of Sepichs in Canton High's gridiron history. MARUN DU Bois Senior Guard Haggertyv was one of the mainstays of the line this season and one of the few men on the team with sufiicient weight to cope with the heavy lines of opposing teams. Al- though not a Hashy player, he played a hard consistent game and could be depended upon to open holes for the backfield. His place,will be hard to fill next fall. A MAURICE BRAsEL- V Junior Guard and Backfield Nicodemus was used as reserve guard and fullback and proved a valuable man in either position. When inserted in the game his drive and lighting spirit were always felt immediately. His powerful build and enor- mous strength were used to a great advan- tage throughout the season. He will un- doubtedly land a regular berth on next year's team. HARRY SMITH Senior End Playing opposite Captain Sepich at end, Harry played his wing position in great style in every game. Tall and tangy, he was adept at snagging passes or knocking down those of the opposition. A fast man down under punts and a sure tackler, his loss will be keenly felt at end next fall. .EQ any ee C N 5 pzr R l t s2i RPaeK,g. .:aaJJlQtwQ Page 90 Y -X Ura, .fr M gig: 3 Ji 1- gs' .jjfi-3 ' Q l fi' ti H' '. I? .L-I: In -gf ,165 - ft- 'U 2 .. PAUL CARDOSI Senior Guard The left guard position was eapably filled by Paul this year. Although handi- capped by injuries in the middle of the sea- son Paul played in the majority of the games. This year will mark the passing of another Cardosi from the C. H. S. gridiron, but this chain will not be broken for Don, a freshman, will be ready to take up the responsibility. HAROLD TAYLOR Junior Quarterback This was Harold's first year under the banner of the Plowboys, but he filled the position of quarterback like a veteran. He handled the players well and was especially reliable at backing up the line. Harold is a junior and will be with us again next year. He says that football is his favorite sport. EDWARD BARRON Sophomore Halfback Although Ed was on the reserves this year he showed promises of becoming a valuable man. He saw action in several of the games this season and his all-round abil- ity proved that he will be a contender for one of the halfback positions next year. He has two more years to play for Canton. GLENN MCMULLEN Sophomore Center It fell upon the shoulders of Glenn this year ro uphold the athletic ability of the McMullen family. Glenn played his first year as a regular for Canton ancl with this year's experience he is bound to become a main factor in strengthening our line. He has two more years in which to play for his Alma Mater. lEi2ZiA.ii il L . Hf2aQaa 'L .L l f '-f Page 91 is as as 5 or ' . . Q ew 1 l ' 1' , , u- F-Y. , it 5 A - 3 ,. - .,,.i.n. r.- . . Ji ,, M., f - ,- Q , R - J - Y. 5 1-mg I--tiara A S : .- fe , F? f: :i ii ff 5' ' fm? 14.51116 gn - . . ..1- s V -sq -'B' 7153 MA '::F5'fifiii:E ir cur. 911 1' r U eff' A la' Eff N- ' HAROLD SPRAGUE Senior End Being one of those rangy type of play- ers, Harold, although a reserve, proved his ability as an end by being one of the first down the field under a punt. Because of the injuriesof Captain Sepich, Harold saw action in several of the games this year. Harold is lost hy graduation this year. HENRY MICHAEL junior Tackle Henry came out for the team for the first time this year and landed the position of tackle. Because of his weight, he was used to a great advantage in building up our line. Playing all season as a regular, Henry made it tough going for opposing hacks. Mike has one more year to play. LYLE SLATER Junior Guard and Tackle Lyle saw much service as a reserve guard and tackle and gave a good account of him- self. He could play equally well at any line position and could be depended upon to put everything he had into the game. With two years' experience back of him he will make a strong bid for a line position next year. BYRUM Essex Senior Fullback Essex was the heaviest man in thehack- field and the chief power in plunging the line. His plunges through guard or off tackle were always good for the extra yard- age needed for a first down. By's weight will be greatly missed in the laaclcfield next year, as he is lost to the team by graduation. Ei? 7 : me FMQEX-ii fl Q.-as QParae eM at MN M. Page 92 we im its M . ', e A , I ' - e A- . .fif f V jg -,,-A -. ' Y z' afiffp .,,. E L P 'r-'hr' 1 Jada. '-.Q g V N 4 .. ,H 2 X 5 ', ' vw: num ,ng rt-5 sw ' IS 4. Y' ff N. ' 'a 9 -H 'Q s 1 'I Q . ' bfbl' 'N - g A' is ,U . . '5-Q ' 4 . T E? -1- - 2.2-' and , we figwqgifi A 'um ,z sa- Ia,-ms g: 45: New H iv-.XQ l 1 ' 4 'Q-1 u - Q4 jf 'K :V Q 4 N' Q d ol? 1 2 l 'ld' 0 A M5 5' f ii.. A A Q A - of-'f M M Q ,A ta .V i 'N' RAY CLEMENS Sophomore Halfback Playing his first year as a regular, Ray proved himself to be one of the best ball carriers onthe team. Almost every game was marked by one of his long thrilling open held runs. Being adept at passing, kicking, and carrying the ball, he is indeed a triple-threat man who will be invaluable to next year's squad. RICHARD HINDERLITER junior Guard Dick was a veteran guard this year and because of his creditable work his teammates elected him captain of the 1930 football team. Dick was always plunging and fight- ing desperately to keep his opponents from going through the line and he was generally there to take out his man. . FRED LINDER junior Tackle Linder played tackle for the Purple and Gold warriors and was on the job when it came to taking out his man. Size and weight of the opponents meant nothing to this hard and sure tackler. Since he has one more year, much will be expected of him on the gridiron next year. FRANK O,BRlEN I unior F ullback Alternating at fullback with By Essex, O'Brien was perhaps the most dependable player both on offense and defense that played in the backfield. His line plunging was consistent and he backed up the for- ward wall with an uncanny senseof where the opposing plays were going. Great things are expected of him in next year's backheld. ' l 513 . Q? di I , . 'wi' rsiff. Qae.rgaQaqi3.s 'S aa as Page 93 - '.,fg.- T ..... ,'3'?:s- -y - .s 1 -sa: 3 v 1 . ., , '- -A-A. e L Q 'KV Xl L. ,Q 1 41 ,- bf-ff. 1 bf.. a- rigidl y. -2'5sfxs'a5f's w ffffr . t l ' .B W -wwwl tr . --' Canton 54 Cuba 0 Paying respect to their new coach, Canton High opened their 1929 football season with a colorful victory over Cuba High. Cuba's light and inexperienced team was no match for the Plowboys but they fought hard all through the game. Canton had some tough luclc when Captain Joe Sepich got his shoulder hurt for the first casualty of the season. As for Canton the whole team functioned well, and started to score early in the first quarter. Galesburg 43 Canton 0 Canton's first defeat of the season was at the hands of the mighty Galesburg eleven Galesburg's line averaged 181 pounds to Canton' s 150, which placed the Plowboys at a great disadvantage. Canton's pony baclcfield fought gamely throughout the game, but could not malce any gains throughithe opponents' mammoth line. Canton was trailing 18-0 at the half and the game ended 43-0, Galesburg. Ashley and Stafford were the stars for Galesburg while Clemens and Paul Smith stood out for Canton. East Moline 43 Canton 0 Q East Moline celebrated the Home Coming Day by giving the Purple and Old Gold war riors a 43 to 0 drubbing. In the first half Canton fought hard and' held East Moline to one touchdown, but after the first half, Canton's midget team was powerless against East Moline s giants. In the second half East Moline played a great passing game which could not be broken up by the Plowhoys. Hoff, Allen and Bryan were the high lights for East Moline Harry Smith, Paul Smith and Harold Taylor played the best game for Canton. ai? QE 42? I I 'H , , 1-s22 H2a..as.Qif.fama.t as at Page 94 fi mg'E'i its W ' e T f at t ...asv aqui ' ffaeaf' f it a - , -we -, -- .A '17 A' ' w.. ' IN T' tt. T' T' '42 -- 'F' M' t ' ' free - x We Ml S23 3 W e ni L1 PA: ' 'fp' tk if 5 .L-I: 0. --b r: 1-qv ' vii : 1 Q ,fa --f oi CF , , .5 , 5 . .mf 9 - ha ' X--H 2. Canton 21 Lewistown 0 Canton High romped over its ancient rival, Lewistown, in a 21-0 tussle. Canton scored in the first quarter when they marched down the field and O'Brien went over for the first touchdown. Frank Sepich won the extra tally by a drop kick. In the second quarter, Clemens made a fine 35-yard run through a broken field, for the second tally. After a series of pass- ing and line plunging, Essex went over the line for another touchdown. In the last quarter joe Sepich tackled a Lewistown man behind Canton's goal lme for a touchback. Normal 20 Canton 7 Canton High started this game looking like a championship team by O'Brien's scoring a touchdown in the first few minutes of the game and the extra point was added a few seconds later. This proved to be the last scoring threat of the Plowboys as Normal hit their stlride to win, 20-7. Several long runs placed Normal in scoring position and the half ended 13-7 in their favor. In the last half, the Canton line held the Normalites to one goal and extra point. Rushville 26 Canton 0 Rushville High School gained a decisive victory over the Purple and Gold Warriors by defeating them 26-0. Rushville had a heavy, fast team and they made long steady gains throughout the entire game. Our opponents started the game out with a touchdown within the first few minutes of play. The first half ended 13-0. In the second half, the victors scored the same amount of points as in the first half. The whole Rushville eleven was out- standing while Sepich, Essex and Clemens were our standbys. 1 ce, -1 ff rf .. . 'TY ,i rii B me Afas Page 95 - x ,-' at fe - 'F ' ' fe' 2 ' X P QW fi fits: 95,3 3 .a an 4.1 it 5 V if .wr f' - ,4 f.- Pgae ia gift: 3 . . I , T - -K r bi mi A Farmington 20 Canton 12 Farmington High defeated Canton in one of the mostexciting games of the season by the score of 20-12. In the first quarter Mason threw a pass to Polite who ran 34 yards for Fanningtorfs first score and Polito also added the extra point. Canton recovered a fumble which placed them in scoring position and Essex went over the goal. The Plowboys again scored as the half ended 12-7 in our favor. In the last half, our ancient rivals came back strong to win 20-12. ' Kewanee 43 Canton 0 . Canton High was defeated at Kewanee 43-0 on one of the heaviest fields of the season. The Boilermakers' swept Canton entirely oif their feet at the beginning of the game by using long sweeping end runs which were made by Yanuskus and Connor. The victors had a large rangy team that was hard to stop. The half ended 18-0 in Kewanee's favor. The Boiler- makers continued their fast pace in the second half to increase their total to 43. No one in particular stood out for Canton for they all fought gamely. Pekin 60 Canton 0 Canton suffered its worst defeat in years Thanksgiving at Pekin by the overwhelming score 60-0. Canton started the game with a rush by carrying the ball to Pelcin's 10-yard line but lacked the extra punch to carry the ball over. This 'proved to be the last golden oppor- tunity of the Plowboys as the Celestial team opened up with a fast passing and running attack that was never stopped. The entire Pekin team worked in perfect unity. Paul Red Smith was easily the outstanding player for Canton. fililtzfi vaia- 'A as X Page 96 WF i QQ .13 ' QQ V 5253 93 3 Il ,- ' . ' - -L . - - f 59 I G 1, - xr -A QF? - 1 U f 1. r, uf ,. -pl 5 , 3- Q . .Q-wggs A 1 Ju. - A , . - 1 ,. 1-9-. - ,A f h ..n!1R'!-E1 ' If - 1141- ' H ' ,A ,-- ..,,, . , ' - A ' N '- ,:1,S'Tx ' 1 K .9 E -A 1- ' -- 'E L L ? VZ, 3 Rn 'f r-9:25535 r GW jf - ...Zh I-. ,., ,ea . , fn' .- P FEE' np is ., Captain CHESTER EDDY MN-. Hf?Q.MMQ'i.fg 'N M M Page 97 X O on ,. .. ,. Z . o '.a-mg : :anazge ,iota M Q at f A0545 , , A ' ,,.' --.- . Silt-.nqf-rai-93 N ,-b k ' Q ..-1: 9-.Zz 4- . -f . B Canton Canton Canton Canton BASKETBALL SQUAD 1929-30 The Season's Record 9 .....,. Lewistown 2 10 ........ Crane Tech ll 9 ........ Macomb High 7 25. ....... Columbus, Ohio, ll Canton Canton Canton Canton . . . Peru, Incl., 26 . . . .Pekin 7 . . . .Peoria Central 18 . . . .Streator 21 Canton 15 .,...,., lgelcin Z Canton ,..,.. . .Peoria Central Z3 Canton 6 ..,..... treator 5 A Canton .... Galesburg 13 Canton 7 ........ Galeslnurg 9 Canton ..., Peoria Manual 11 Canton 17. .,..,. Peoria Manual 18 lovertimej Canton .... Abingdon 5 Canton 29 ......,. Crawfordsville, Ind., 17 Canton .... Terrill, Dallas, Tex Big Nine Tournament Canton .... ..... 1 Z Galesburg .,....... 10 Canton .... .... 1 1 Moline ......... Canton .... ..... 1 5 East Moline ..,,... 8 Canton .... ..., 6 Roclt Island ....... District Tournament Canton ..... ..... Z 5 Cuba ....,....... 7 Canton ,... 23 Ipava ...... . . Canton. . . ..... Z5 Vermont .,.. , . . . IZ Canton .... 16 Farmington . . , . . . Sectional Tournament Canton ..... ,.... 1 4 Pekin . ......... 9 Canton .... 11 Peoria Manual . . . 1 overtimesl Illinois Weslyan Tournament Canton .......,..., 30 Windsor .......... 13 Canton .........,.. 11 University High. . 1 'f-'-gf' 'Q 57 ll QQ J., so-1 ,A e-41, f ab , aio nog Mo, Page 98 . . nz, A -' 7 .ang if N P '., ' ' Q i es ei 'T Sli' 93 3 si 4 i5iiA',iL , A lit: C i ' if-i V bc' T9-li. Ng 'S Captain CHESTER EDDY Senior Forward For three years 'QChet has filled the forward position and for three years he has been the idol of Canton fans. Chet is said to be the fastest man to play on the C. H. S. hardwood courts. He has an un- canny eye for the basket and is an elusive dribbler. Eddy has earned his letter all four of his years at Canton High and when a Sophomore was a member of the 1928 State Champions. ' JUNIOR CARMACK Senior Guard Junior is another veteran of the Canton High basketball team and has paired with Chet all four years. He played guard and was a good leader from the back court and engineered all the plays. Although he was nearly a midget compared with his op- ponents he always kept them well guarded. junior was especially good on long shots this year, several times he pulled his team out of the hole by a swisher. Junior will be lost by graduation this year. RAY CLEMENS Sophomore Guard At the first of the season Ray made a strong bid for a first string position and held down the post at guard. In the latter part of the season, Ray played on the reserves and substituted for the regulars. Ray is only a Sophomore and has two years to show his capability as a basketball player. He is a good defensive man and his spe- cialty is side shots. Ray takes a lot of in- terest in athletics and before he graduates he is expected to do much for Canton High. . f eff x ' ,J .fr MiQ 9Q..g W as Page 99 vm'-QQ Vtsewvglbbmmmfmm ANJ 7v, V, . A fr 5:--,5 . C09 ,ff wi., me .1 -:mx f' -A e 4 in wg Q -v f A, N , ' 'li P -. J? A - I-T ' '4 P x C ', T V H 1 . . v V Q lf J 5, . - 4 f 'hgh ,, e U 1 x 3 r. I, M Z li uf ' S 1, 3 3,119 1,-Q , I tial? H--s ti ts., ,dai , .Ll3mqu-- 'E X ii ' 'fu 1 .t ' ' 'A EI ' ' 'e 'X K Q - - .X ..- We -- '- - 0 fi e X a ,ha A-7 isr I , 2' . .mn g A 6 iz, f FRANCIS VANDEMEER Sophomore Center Vandemeer was our rangy center and was by far the largest man on the squad. His lack of experience was against him'at the first of the season, but as the season progressed he showed his adaptability at picking up the art of the game. He was seldom out-jumped at the center tipoif. Vandy's height proved to be' a valuable aid to the Plowboys in securing the ball under the basket. He has two more years to per- form for Canton High. FRED LINDER Junior Forward Fred occupied a regular position at for1 ward. He was a hard man'to guard and kept his opponent guessing with his quick breaks out of his corneri Fred took a lot of hard knocks but never complained. He was the free throwing ace of the Plowboys and often camelthrough with one when it was most needed. This was Fred's first year as regular but he has another yearibefore completing his athletic record for the Purple and Gold. . HARRY Smm-x Senior Guard 'Harry Smith showed remarkable im- provement over last year and proved to be a very valuable man to the team. Last year he was first sub, but this year he was awarded a regular position. Harry played a cool deliberate game, and never seemed to get confused. He was a dependable dribbler and passer and had a keen eye for the bas- ket. Harry became ill just before the sec- tional tourney and was forced to remain out the rest of the season. if me .Ji mi '51 4. '-1 . E , B14- !PM2t.t QMQQMA at WN Page 100 s as ' e as M N , ' :Q ... H, ,? p. 4 . i W ' 3 5 l fi I ff Q. 3 Q L Y M R Li 'Al-35' , ' lin k W' Q f ' is ' Mu 'vs' H q lli be fr Z .. 35 54 uw ,.F'5.g:::5'::A ir - gun .7 -5.,X',.iI-52:1 --2 all gf --. ,Q . .fn .s D :Cin 1 --'V Y RAY Wniras' Junior Forward Ray made his debut in the Canton line- up this season in the Columbus, Ohio, game when Captain Chet Eddy went out via the personal foul route. He immediately won the applause of the fans by his fast and clever playing. He is a good shot and proved one of the mainstays of the reserve team. Ray will have another year of competition and will make a strong bid for a varsity berth next season. PAUL SMITH junior Guard Paul Smith was the Captain of the re- serve squad. Red is expected to do a lot next year in filling Eddy's shoes. Paul is a speedy dribbler and a dead eye on the basket. He fought hard and when the re- serves were run in against a team after the regulars got a comfortable lead, he was the shining light of the game. Paul earned a letter in both basketball and football and he says he intends to do the same next year. RICHARD HINDERLUER Junior Guard Dick came out for basketball earlier in the season but on account of work he had to give it up this season. He took much in- terest in the practices and developed into a steady player. FREDEMCK KIRKUFF fU11i0f Forward When the basketball pictures were taken Fred was ill so we had to leave him out. Fred was one of the most valuable, if not the most valuable sub on the team. He was handicapped by his size and weight but was a clever dribbler and handled the ball like a veteran. He will, no doubt, be in line for a regular position next year. ' ig as if l ' Q V W' rats ' f we Wx Page 101 Q .1 ffsf'f Wlimviiif?e3 3 as ,, for 4 , 1 baby H i . 1 - , . , .--L , . ' . . - V, an iii, A .1 l , J , ' e Hg ,-9. 14 M, R .Y T 1 mp. a , gin ,, n , 5-u I va t f-. V V .1 .fy 3 gi A . -- 55,2 .-B., ,, 1 d r, ,. - . ,, as .. .sf . V '-fa.-7arZ.2 .. A - ' ' ' f-2 ,, ' tra 1' -Q-f I ' we .. -4 -- 'a - Q ' Q -2 Q f - gm JAMES PARRISI-I Senior Forward Parrish started out as a regular this year and played in the first three games as cen- ter. Jim was a good jumper and a clever defensive man. He was out for basketball only part of the season and therefore did not get to show all of his ability. He will be taken by graduation this year and his services to the Purple and Gold basketeers will be lost. James is another basketball player who gives football much credit for putting him in condition for the hardwood season. FRANK O,BRIEN junior Center Frank is another Junior who will be back on Canton High hardwoods next year. He played guard and center on the reserves and was a clever defensive man. O'Brien was a cool, consistent player, especially adept at taking the ball down the Hoot or off the bankboard. Frank is upholding the athletic ability of his brother, Maynard, who is an all-round athlete at Lombard. He says he is sorry that he has only one more year to play for C. H. S. GoRnoN MCGRAW junior Guard When H. Smith took sick at the begin- ning of the Sectional Tournament the re- sponsibility of taking over his position was given to Gordon McGraw. McGraw fitted in fine and was always in the thick of the iight. Gordon is a good shot and a clever dribbler. His experience this year will place him in an excellent position for landing a berth on next year's team. He worked hard and showed a lot of interest in the game. ai? 'V' . 'WX si REQ,Mga arjfh of Page 102 E' N13 E 3 Ev W? i.E, , . ' f-7 ummm ,9 I , LM , 316, 5 w 1 1 f' U by , 7f,abu9 l 'A , Q-gf 4 ' + I 4: , . Q y I . - 2, 5 u . ,' ' Il? -' Hg, f i ' ' 1' ! .G A .J 3 H .fx N.. 2 7 . .Ns f ' W' .ff -- all ,V K. 3 . ' , m' Q P '95, 15- A .- B, m g Yell Leaders YEA PURPLE! YEA GOLD! E flf 750 3 E K LET'S GO!! 1 S-I-S-S-S:BOOM!!:A-H-H-H cANToN-- Rah! RAHH IMMIE WxLHo1T J A Page 103 an its -J It 'Vvgf 3 any -- 5-- a A I CM-al., 6a U- If ' 'T ' .J QE?- A:-V L Lf l. l W i ,np Q5 V - 5:4 4 I ,fn 'I I I 1.9 .A .vw X 1 4 , l .. - 4 ,L -5. .. . J 5 f f- ,at -f V - , s ,, , - 11' ..-V -f -- -- -21. Q1-new - j5u I ' V, L., ff I .. - , 1 .' 2, : M, 1 , , '1-A ,. . had-L F. 'fy l ,.s' QR - A. , . - -g n: n , my L-N 5 Alqflr' W i T g, ' i J -. ---i 158 1- .. 1. xv -fab A M 9915 55. 5' 'I f 'Q fr -. 1' lk .. J ,,, , fu 1 2 - uf -' 7 ' F 3- Y BIG NINE TOURNAMENT Held at Galesburg, December 26-27-28 Galesburg 10 Canton 15 Canton 12 Canton 11 E. Moline 8 . Canton 6 Geneseo 16 Moline IO Moline 21 Rock Island Rock Island 17 Rock Island 16 Princeton 15 Rock Island 14 I Monmouth 23 I ' Monmouth 14 Kewanee 22 V DISTRICT TOURNAMENT ermont 15 Vermont 12 Held at Canton, March 6-7-8 Elmwood 13 Canton 23 Cuba 5 Canton 25 l Canton 27 Canton 16 Ellisville 5 Adair 14 Adair 22 Ipava 8 London Mills 9 Canton Ipava P . 20 Ipava 34 Fairview 15 Lewistown 13 Farmington 23 Farmington 18 Farmington 31 Farmington 10 Yates City 15 Smithfield 12 Yates City 10 Table Grove 14 Table Grove 33 1 f s. Cf? I 'Q ,E Mg? K J . AA JW H AA fa-L , ' .wi A Q-.L x M- am MQ- WTR Page 104 If - , o s f s. ,. , ff .,,,, ,. Z 5 ' ' , s ' Q'j,'-PW fy gi, 1 fail? . 14 13 lf,-2 1 sv 'in fa Z f '-V 3 3 all do X' ei -3.fJ,1.U ' H ,.. - ' - ' 1 ie 5 '::,'i 2 2-4 S3 511 Q-lex.. was ff:-3 - Gchjaj . ..ll ,F -+- QA , . f ' s 4 . ,lar nf.. an I , SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 7 Held at Peoria, March 12-13-14-15 Canton 14' Canton 1 1 Pekin 9 Manual 30 Manual 22 Manual 12 Swaney 13 Manual Morris 29 V Morris 13 Princeton 18 Seneca 13 l Seneca 17 V Seneca 16 Pontiac 11 I ILLINOIS WESLEYAN TOURNAMENT Held at Bloomington, March 20-21-22 Murphysboro 33 1 ' - Murplxysboro 13 ' Kewanee 15 Morris 24 Hurst Bush Z0 ' Morris 18 Morris 32 Morris 20 Streator 19 - Streator 18 Athens 17 Streator 9 Pekin Z5 ' Pelcin 10 Normal 10 , Morris U. High 30 U. High 25 Pontiac 23 U. High 25 Canton -. 30 Canton 1 1 ' Windsor 13 - U. High 17 Springfield 25 Springfield 25 Elkville 24 Springfield 14 Rockford 21 Rockford 17 Kankakee 18 'so ,Q 3 ,, fig ,A f-ww ff .2 .MS . . S! 4 rf M 1 . .Afli ' fx fan. 45. AN wr Page 105 - . ' P --'-- f lg N fx . b X E QQ ff' W Z 'wi' 93 3 '55 X ff? . I 1 , , I u, ',V A . - ll Li - JJ,.. 1- -N i Y, 4: ,., sf. - -' ,1 . S' g H -134 ,E' W. .gl K. K L A 2, 'Q EW F' ii ,Lf A.. 3 6-J krgilgff, K' it . , , - K i f E325 'L 11' ff, A A l 4 1 11 - 5? i JM M X QP,Q.mQ afyJfQMda Page 106 X Qrfigb I. ,Se 1 3.33 . ' '53 ,i g 1-V IM .Y A , m a i n R I. 2 ,, -. ' x My 51-'I . E zbs ' Q,-., its ui 3 515 7 ,- .Qi . mia - ' 3 'ii s aga , 1 1 1929 TRACK SEASON The 1929 track season proved to be a successful one for the Canton High cinder trotters. Although handicapped by not having a track and proper equipment to train with, the boys gave a good account of themselves after participating in the first two meets. - At Decatur, Fred Blaydes heaved the discus 112 feet for second -place in that event. A1 Pschirrer placed lifth in the high hurdles and .vaulted 10 feet 9 inches but did not finish in the point column. At the Weslyan Meet none of the boys placed in their events although Harold -Barclay high-jumped 5 feet 6 inches, and Al Pschirrer vaulted 10 feet 9 inches. Canton showed considerable improvement over the previous meets by placing fourth in the Big Nine classic at Nloline with 27 points. Fred Blaydes took first in the discus throw by throwing the platter 121 feet 9 inches. Melvin Jacobus won first in the 50 yard dash and first in his heat of the 100 yard dash but placed only third in the final heat of the latter due to a sudden attack of illness. A1 Pschirrer won the pole vault handily going close to 11 feet. James Parrish threw the javelin for second place. At the annual Fulton County meet Canton placed second with 77 points, Lewistown tak- ing first with 88 3 17 points. Canton piled up a commanding lead with flrsts and seconds in music, tennis, and literary events but lost out on the track. Jacobus placed second in the 220 yard dash and third in the 50 and 100. Fred Blaydes set a new county record in the discus with a heave of 115 feet 6 inches. Al Pschirrer also set a new high hurdles record of 17.4 and placed second in the pole vault. Harold Barclay tied for first in the 'high jump, Willis Beadles took fifth in the 220 yard hurdles, and Wilfred Barclay fifth in the broad jump. At the district meet Blaycles placed first in the discus and Pschirrer first in the high hurdles and fourth in the pole vault. s C K 'H isiilgatt vaesaaisafiia N M... AMN Page 107 0 ,-qw.. ff-iw?-1 . ry E35 'vast 7 f, , - 11 xg ' m lm 2 Xl-sa 1 f 1, -75' X . ' i 4 ' 4 . L- , i . ' u n.-.. 11- s-.. is-sf 'f's34h ':-: :' , 4 ' - ' S , '-'K : - H W ff A-' f+gb' v ' f3i zi H: .-'il l'3G'!' .' ,J 'Kg E .. ' - A f 1 . E5 22 14 . l - ll 'B ' X .I 's ww e....-- -2 f -' ' -fn ' 2 -E' -f i ,ga 1929 TENNIS SEASON p Members of the 1929 tennis team were: Margaret Perkins, Clara Fouts, Lula Willstead, Chet Eddy, and Wright Phillips. Margaret Perkins and Lula Willstead composed the girls' doubles team, while Clara Fouts played in the singles. Eddy and Phillips made up the boys' doubles and Eddy played the singles. . The only matches played were those in the county tournament at Lewistown. Chet and Wright easily walked olf with the boys' doubles and Perky and Lula took all of their matches in remarkable form. Eddy also won the county boys' singlesichampionship. Clara Fouts won her first matches but was eliminated in the finals. This year every one of last year's team will he back with the exception of Clara Fouts, which points to another most successful season. la-zi raaaaagsiaa W as Page 108 ici.. DRAMATICS On the East Side of the Square stands a relic of those almost forgotten days, the old Opera House of Canton. The entertaimnents given there were possibly the very best that could be found in this section of the country. Concerts by John Philip Sousa and his band are numbered among the many fine entertain- ments that were given in that famous old Obera House. Y 4 ,-1-if --.-- -W--r Dr- - K es f '72 P353 Q 3 X 'I 5 la 5 ' l 3 Q A-I g Mk V : t 4 f ...Sf rt-Q Q ' 'ss ' 4 35 ' l Miss MARY Louise GOBEN This was Miss Goben's first year on the faculty of Canton High School. Last year she taught in the public speaking department of the Decatur High School. The year before that, 1928, she was graduated from the University of Illinois. While attending the university she was active in dramatic work, and played the leads in several plays. The Senior Boys' Burlesque, her first production in Canton, and the Mid-Year Play were unusually good. She also coached the debating teams and the declamation contestants in an ellicient manner. In all branches of the public-speaking department, Miss Goben has shown herself to be very capable. tl f ii all af lPss.i.aaQ5L2a-MJJH 1 Page 109 l 'Q ' 5 , ' If f- eh? If N ' ft 1, ' ' . af.2..:' 3 jugs? B X fa- - f rr- - - f f M- - 'f Q. fis ts. maj U . I-fm 42 . ml. by .. ...J .eip- -Lp , DECLAMATION Girls ..... ........................ . ELEANOR BRowN Boys , .... I-IARQLD TAYLOR Coach ......................... ,... A ........... M ISS GOBEN Last year Mrs. Wirth adopted a new plan for determining which boy and which girl was to represent us in declamation. Formerly the best two from each class were chosen, but Mrs. Wirth decided that a better plan would be to piclc the best ten boys and the best ten girls from the whole school. Therefore, she asked that any student who was interested in cleclama- tion should report to Room 31. Immediately a series of elimination contests was held to de- termine the best ten. These ten gave their declamations at a public contest, and as a result, Eleanor Brown, who gave A Pair of Shoes, was chosen as our girls' representative and I-larolcl Taylor, who gave The Valiant. Both gave their declamations with great feeling. Frances Blaclcaby, a senior, was supposed to represent Canton last year but she became ill quite suddenly. Eleanor very competently filled her place. Harold Taylor represented us at Moline and Eleanor Brown represented us at Geneseo in the Big Nine Contests. Although neither placed they both did very well. Since they each have one year left in high school, much is expected of them. It is hoped that declamation will be as well supported next year as it was this, and that we will be more successful. 'A dr? A I rw-X fs s .zi. A2Pa.,aa. a to .... p A+.. Page 110 , , ' ai - mmim .YW R Iv ist 3 2 boob' ,. 'usa ,. . , '3U, - I 'e 1 M 'mg' l A .1 ' I I 0 , 5 t 'X s K Nl, 2.: Q JN a P 4 . : .H i A V N g . A Rf, ll .ul 5 A tra.-4' Gt. '-ff, '- ' , - ga A 'hx ,J Y A' y -:es it ' lf' .alt f:?'f:5:T s J 'ina -f ' 'i ' 'Z ul. 'F D' fi ' ' N' if 'V-' . 'R N 'M , R SENIOR BOYS' BURLESQUE The Senior Boys' Burlesque, The New Poor, was presented at the Garden Theater on Tuesday, December 12, 1929. This yeai-'s burlesque was one of the funniest ever presented. The play opened in the Welby country home which was in an uproar because the servants had suddenly left. Neither the pampered mother nor the finished daughters could coolc. To the further embarrassment of the Welby family the eldest son brought a guest home. When one of the daughters found a whole staff of servants who were supposedly banished Russian nobility, the family was again in peace. However, the daughters fell for the Russian princes, the son fell for the Russian princess, and a valuable picture was stolen. A cousin of the family, who was an authoress of detective stories, was visiting the Welby's. She decided that the servants weren,t disguised Russians but disguised picture thieves. The son's guest was hnally found guilty of the robbery, and the play ended as all plays do. THE CHARACTERS f . . . . .Albert Pschirrer . . . . .Martin Du Bois Grand Duke ..... Count Ivan ..... Prince Vladimir .... ...... H arry Smith Princess Irina. . ..,.... Paul Allen Mrs. Welby. . . Amos, her son . . . .... , .Bruce Johnston . . , . ...... Dwayne Totten Constance l !Berwyn Johnson Alice her daughters. .... 3 Wright Phillips Betty I lx Paul Conrad Mary Maudsley, an authoress ..... Chester Eddy Mr. Guttericlge, a guest. .. .. Carl Stevenson - Kink O'Farrell, a detective .... .... ..... C a rl IVlcDermctt fi 2' WM? if VC alla ia. seal Page III We 'tiwm 'iii w ,. A , Qbif M -4, 'ap . A c Lf ' 3 ' Q 5 1 J-ff Q 2 if sf i - 1 , r ,yi .5 . im 4 , - i f , gg, ,, ,- -1 , qgw q ,fill f 565 5? ' ut. 'C ii ti... . .. - - an ' '-fx f ,Q -1Q. - tt. fu - -as .J w,-2. f .No fjfrtafu if H M -,-..-.- -7 ...If ,- 5 . ,fn .- ' 5? A ' V- - a, ' DE BATIN G The subject this year for the Big Nine Debates was: Resolved, that the United States government should cease to protect by force of arms, private capital invested in foreign lands except after a formal declaration of war. Since only eight students came out for debating, the teams weren't very successful. More- over the debaters are handicapped because they must go to the Peoria Library for material. The negative team was defeated by the Monmouth affirmative team one to nothing in the debate held here. The affirmative team was defeated at Galesburg with the same score. In both debates the judges said that our weakness was in the rebuttals. The judges at Galesburg spoke very highly of Paul Conrad's work, and said that he was by far the best debater on the platform. Inasmuch as there are three debaters who don't graduate, much is expected from the team next year. If more students would come out for debating, we would have more successful seasons. CARL STEVENSON, Captain CARL MCDERMOTT BERNARD MAXWELL TEAMS Negative - Affirmative JOHN MORGAN, Captain PAUL CONRAD LEE MORRELL Alternate, CARL OLSON Coach, Miss GOBEN .E Q Z, cg? A M pl crm , 'iitii Q4QfhQ lEMwT M98 TW Page II2 's b- ,-.2535 IF 5 , s ' 5-3'-frm ' - 6' 7 U C X R Q 554' 5 1 . .tl 1 5 ,, fin ' go ,jx . 41 a y , 4, t, .. . M x. am .- s: If 'J '1L:.- rr... - .. ' .4 , ' 1- -. ' - S! SI. ' 'Q fs' 5' ji lSwi' 'audi all We 1- , 1 -4 T' H 1. v Jai ' in 'ng x ou an I lf., Ns -e ,X ww f K -.jim Q I ...J 1. Q .N .W - 5' , X ' . X , ' l THE YOUNGESTN For the past several years the dramatic department of Canton High School has sponsored a production known as the Mid-Year Play. Heretofore, only members of the dramatic arts class were represented, but this year any student in the school could try-out. Nearly a hundred students attended the tryouts from whom eight characters were chosen. The play this year is The Youngest. The story deals with the events happening for one week in the Winslow family after Nancy Blake comes to visit them. Richard was the youngest child in the Winslow family, a family which was greatly respected in the town. He has been so trampled upon that he has, as the play opens, practically no will of his own. He wants to write yet is almost afraid to assert himself. Nancy Blake, whose family has long known the Winslows, comes to visit them one week before the annual celebration on the Fourth of July. Her theory is to 'itreat a mouse like a lion and he'll grow a mane overnight. She experiments upon Richard and before long has him roaring which upsets the family, i. e. all except Alan and Muff, who are glad to see him assert himself. Though he threatens to takeand keep everything which lawfully belongs to him as he was born after his father's will was made, he benevolently returns everything, and as he and Nancy are fond of each other, everything ends beautifully. THE CHARACTERS Charlotte Winslow, mother ........... Oliver Winslow, her oldest son ............ Mark Winslow, another son ............ . . . . Augusta Winslow Martin, her eldest daughter ...... Alan Martin, Augusta's husband ........., Martha Winslow, a fiippant modern flapper. , . Richard Winslow, the youngest son ....,,.. Nancy Blake, the pacifier ...,.....,.,..,.. . . . .Margaret Gustine . . . . .Dick Callahan . . . . .Bruce Johnston .Frances X. Shepherd . . . .Dwayne Kightlinger . . . . , .Lula Wilstead . . . .Albert Pschirrer ,.......Lera' Miller ls-ii 1 ..a R'lQiaeQsE.e 'A as 1 Page 113 . .- ,- ,., 'TT ,WY . , x 4.15 .-V f mm H M f-D A . .WWA f .f x 5,1 A ' 11.35. f H 3 54.5 . A ,.. W H L, 'V f , -M H A V 'EQ Q? v I f .M-N5 A +2QJEM Sa2Q,W1QQbw B A M Page 114 'Q' W L MUSIC Music has indeed played an im- portant role in the early history of Canton. For several years a Con- servatory of Music flourished with great popularity but for some rea- son was later abandoned. Possibly the only surviving musi- cal organization of the old pioneer days is the P an O Band. This band has gained the reputation of being one of the best bands, if not one of the oldest, in the State of Illinois. in f ' mm if ' f 3 ,ip 3 Ri i g,3a,wE25 ' Luv- It u 3 L' 5 I' Q11 .fri i H . J I Tpbpe . - 3 u -1 A wil A . .. . I , , f 2 W, 5, 417, an v .. ,, l w , hx. --'fy s' Us rr Q , , ,e - .mf a - rs ' a gn X Q, up 1 t Fas MR. F. D. WALKER Although Mr. Walker has been music director here only two years, he has developed the Band, Orchestra, and Glee Clubs to an unusual degree. As Mr. Walker is able to play any instrument, he gives private lessons to students who wish to avail themselves of his reasonable offers. In this way he knows each member-of the band and orchestra personally and knows their ability. The fact that the girls' chorus, which he directed, won first in the county last year, and the superiority of his other musical organizations attest to his success. Inasmuch as Mr. Walker has done so much for Canton High School, the students should and do thank him. -uv- 1 1? Ga' , I H DMX i ?Qsi,g, 'Q ia. 'VPN Page 115 . WAN gy rg i. y-520,935 yi S 'Q . ft .E rf ft.. N 4 'iii 9.3 3 'Si , or xi aa' 4442!-'Li' A f 'T :-- , .ff ' wi tv v r q r.: l'35j-JV- S nn '. L fri-Iv A- , Fi ' ah E M. Q .i BAND ' The Canton High School Band contributed a great deal of pep to all athletic events this year. In the fall the band members appeared nattily uniformed at all the football games. A section of the bleachers was reserved for the band at all football games, and the music which it played added greatly to the spirit of the games. The A. L. M. A. bought new cape-suits for the band the latter part of the year. If the band had quit at the end of the football season it would have already been of great service to the school. However, it didn't. True, for a while nothing was heard of it, because there wasn't a speck of room for the band in the old gymnasium. Nevertheless, the mem- bers went right on practicing so that they could play better than ever when the Alice Ingersoll Gymnasium was finally opened. The band was given a section of the cheering side at all games played in the' new gym- nasium. It played before the game and at all the intermissions. Besides playing the Loyalty Song while all the people in the gym rose and sang, the band also learned the new Fight Song and played it with a will. The band received a great deal of favorable com- ment when they performed at the Manual-Canton Game in the Peoria Armory during the Sectional Tournament. The band may only sit on the bleachers and make a big noise, but that noise is made for one definite purpose. What would a game be anyway, without some music to cover over the dry spots and to stir up your blood? Thanks for your stimulation, Mr. Walker and the band. 1 mr ff . me r fl xii i?-we B rm Page 116 , 7 fr , .-,-,... f ,m:-- -. N I ' u- w so as 5 as .. ., sf 3 .D FC we-Q Qmsf IF -. . .- rn,.9a , Q, .:Q' ef,,J3-Agn 4: so ORCHESTRA Although the Orchestra does not equal the Band in size or volume, the quality of its music is not inferior. The members practice in the music room every Thursday Chapel so that they might maintain the high standard which has been set by other Canton High School Orchestras. Mr. Walker has always been very successful in organizing and directing orches- tras for Canton. This year the orchestra, besides playing at all literary and dramatic events, played for the assembly. The following is. the personnel of the Canton High School Orchestra: Mr. Walker ..... Hilda Jones .... Bernard Goldnetz ..,. . . . Virginia Antrim. Angelo Calvetti . John Dick ...... Ione Shateen .... Lois Ford, .. ... Vivian Slaughter Marcella Dawson . . ........... ,...... .......... C o nductor ......Pianist . .First Violin . .First Violin . .First Violin . . . . .First Violin Second Violin Second Violin Second Violin ......,.Cello John Morgan ..... .... C larinet Willard Knott ..... .... C lariner Field Beam ....., .... C larinet Mildred Mercer . . . ..... Cornet Bruce Mercer . . . ..... Cornet Sam Sebree ..... .... T rombone Clayton Hand .... ............. D rums or Q ant H so eiszieils aaa faraa as f at was Page 117 . ,ASX 'Ty -vf-- -' 'F T RAL! Rb esviiim Q 3'w'?ai? 3iQ -N. f .ye sa' E I P Y f A V4 '- f s ce ' caf 9 ' 1 5 1 W Q E ' I I A T? ,L -.. i 4, p , A ,pg f-. ,. , a. . sqwf, E1 i ':: 'w this 'A35e::f ,.,'1:ig 2 .- 4 L' ' f ' -5: ' gg,-'R H-1 --2 IX l. - ii .H ii f .a o r -ra. as -Qaa., -,.:'- , K.. .Q - ,- .-..- - - -. I reg ll A fm . 7: I ' v ' .1-'as A- 'l 'i ?! M ' Q H73 Aim ,. ::,.ifF , Cm- w, -.J .im 17 .,. . ,f Q . A f .a,, . , GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club has always been a well-supported organization in Canton High School. This year's club was no exception since it had sixty-eight members. The girls met in the music room every Thursday chapel to practice under Mr. Walker,s direction. Marcella Dawson was the accompanist. . Last year oflicials of the County Traclc Meet announced that there would be a Chorus Contest. Since the contesting choruses were limited to eighteen members and an accom- panist, Mr. Walker immediately had voice trials to decide who should be eliminated. The Chorus which he Hnally chose won first place in the contest. This same group of eighteen sang at the Commencement Exercises held in the Capitol Theater the latter part of the year. A contest was also held in the latter part of last year to decide who should represent Canton in girls vocal. As a result, Evelyn Brignall was awarded first place and Bertie Lee Willimns second place. This year the Girls' Glee Club sang at the dedication of the new gym and at the Fulton County Band Meet, which was held in the Alice Ingersoll Gym- nasium. Moreover, the girls who have had glee club work were invariably chosen to sing in, choruses on club programs. I For those who have a talent for singing nothing is more interesting than glee club work. It is not a social group, but a group of girls who are receiving valuable training. Besides the pleasure and training which the girls gain one must also consider the two-tenth credit which is given for worlc in the Girls' Glee Club. Therefore, since the glee club is so beneficial it should be supported by all girls who can sing. 1 f W . 'T' c .f.ii. R?a..a.. rs. 'A .a me Page 118 .t f-, , , 'l.II.I -, , , gs s my QQ , 0 . V ' :V - r '- Y J Q E fe.., ?i3 2 w .fl-iii' ' ln ' 1 ' ' ve 1: D ian ' gf, W 1 ' ataw Florence Adams Pauline Albright Evelyn Brignall Genevieve Bonham Allene Bishop Frances Beebe Marybelle Beebe Eleanor Brown Bessie Burgard Virginia Brown Leona Behymen Catherine Bates jane Burnside Melba Dean Campbell Melba Conrad Nona Costas Evelyn Davis Madeline Daily Evelyn Daily Ada Davies Margaret Douglas Georgialea Everts A GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Edith Evans Hazel Evans Lois Ford - Rose Marie Feeser Wilda Feeser' Betty Geeiger Margaret Gibbons Lillian Gray Margaret Hall Nina Hallar Dorothy Lee Harris Irene Henderson Georgis Howard Kathyrn I-Iipple Loretta Howard Hilda Jones Eleanor King Barbara Martin Helen Menchofi Elizabeth Marvel Rosa Maupin Mildred Mercer Frances Owings Lucille Peak Mary Elizabeth Peak Lorna Pollitt Pauline Peterson Jane Putman Mary E. Roberts Helen Ritchey De Onne Routtson Reba Scalf Florence Smith Kathryn Schnell Lela Stevens Kathryn Schnell Imogene Simmons Charlotte Sebree Marian Smith Lois Tarr Nellie Thomas Jean Thompson Audrey Wright Betty Watson Lula Willstead ieifefmgtem W was X 5' l H- N'i'lS Page II9 Q 1 ,Rig - N , ' f- .-.mmf -...- -1 If N ' 5x 1- r 49.951 5 iii? f X -,sifgjg li ggv my Ihz t g g: -.ai g -...T ua- Q A 35: ' A J A BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club which had a membership of thirty-six this year met in the music room every Tuesday Chapel. Marcella Dawson was accompanistg Mr. Walker was directorg and the following boys were members of the Club: Loren Albright Field Beam Kenneth Budd Laurel Blakely Edward Barron Raymond Babcock Willis Culton Arnold Coultas John Coleman Theo Downs Roy Duke Homer Fouts George Heffron james Hughes Mosco Haley Lyle Howard Keith Ickes Hirschle Irons Willard Knott Robert Lacey Henry Michall Bruce Mercer Rolla McMullen Lee Morrell Cecil Parkin Albert Pschirrer William Pine Ralph Redfern Harry Smith Paul Smith Clifford Shrefller Eugene Tanner Dwayne Totten Francis Vandemeer Gerald Wilson fi? L' , 'TTL f LM Q l W we ffm Page 120 I FEATURES One of the features of Canton's early days was the first stage coach in this territory, owned by Deacon Nathan Jones, who came with Isaac Swan from New York State in 1824. It was in this stage coach that refugee negroes from the South were smu led throu h this county in their fii hr from boncla e gg g g g during the Civil War. 'iv N' cb.. 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This charming little entertainment was originated, directed and costumed by Miss Conklin. The program was introduced by David Jones, who took the role of an artist just back from France. The various scenes portrayed were the talking pictures he had made while abroad. The first number was a. group of French school-children in their picturesque smocks and berets, singing La Marseillaisef' the national anthem of France. Following the opening chorus, Virginia Antrim and Evelyn Watson, cleverly dressed as Colombine and Harlequin did a special dance. -Another very unique number was by Frances Beebe and Eleanor King in the guise of Pierrot and Pierrette who sang Au Clair de la Lune. This sprightly little number was followed by the stately Minuet Amaryllis, danced as it had never been danced before by eight ugrandes dames of the French Club. C Monsieur l'artiste then introduced to the audience the four charming life-sized dolls which he had imported from France: Poupee de Cire, Helen Smithg Poupee de bois, Virginia Vance, Vivien Slaughterg Poupee de faience, Glenore Stevenor. The Grande Finale featured dashing mauquetaires with belted doublets, shining boots, and plumecl Chapeaux. So with the death of pauvre Malbroughn ended one of the most charming programs in the history of our school. 1 mv ef . . We fliQZisiffr Qs,...g.eM.fs 'N at at Page 121 ' 'V J ,-Q93 'F N ' 2- ' ' t K 4:23, r sa- I Z f fat? r 1 '3 QF? I K i r JV 3 X34 . . , g ff 'sf-41155-Li' , r . . g-Q I ' r. I ' ,gf ' fi S IM -5- 'ir-'w 'N' f ' '12 lil 'Im ' id , ' , ' ' e' 1 ' . ' M .44 - -1 ' f , 'S - Thi-'- r t- 1 1 I ' N' . --J P SENIOR-JUNIOR BALL The grand promenade to the ballroom started at nine o'cloclc. Carl Stevenson, president of the Junior Class, with his lady, Miss Lorna Pollitt, led the prom, with Hartwick Sweet, president of the Senior Class, and his lady, Miss Genevieve Shepley, following. The beautiful ballroom was decorated in a modernistic canopy of American beauty red and white crepe paper, while the balcony was draped with square blocks of the same, paper. The committee responsible for the decorating was: Chester Eddy, Albert Pschirrer, Wright Phillips, William Jones, Carl Stevenson, Robert Mills, Paul Cardosi, Dorothy Hagberg, Mar- garet Perlcins, Frances Fisher, Helen Fennell, Margaret Gustine and Mildred Hallar. Larry Haggerty's orchestra furnished dance music. For those who did not care to dance cards were provided in the card rooms. Fruit punch was served during the dance: The program during the intermission con- sisted of a vocal solo by Miss Doris Cox, of Galesburg, accompanied by her sister, Miss Olive Cox, a tap dance by Mrs. Larry Haggerty and Miss Fanny Zelds of Galesburg. The orches- tra gave several interpretations of dance music of long ago in comparison to modern music. ' SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS President ............., I-IAIzTwIcIc SWEET President .....,,........ CARL STEVENSON Vice-President. ,...... Monrzow SCHNELL Vice-President ........... LEWIS PUTMAN Secretary ..,...... . GENEVIEVE SHEPLEY Secretary ....,.. .... G ERALDINE HUNTER Treasurer. ....... ...,.. E RMA WILLIAMS Treasurer .............,.. ELEANOR KING Miss Mary Ann Cox and Mr. Verle Ellett were the advisors. - A ' 9,7 I -'N 2 ef ll 5 . , Q M ' 'Ngyjg ' its X 'dbx owe- Page 122 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET fi rf isa M s ...Sgt Q a.,.933,ll-is t I 1 W ' JN ' L Us is it A I n i 5 1 4 vi Q i, ilksl 'if' R -.nipping . ' ' ,A :-: 1 ' 1' . R' 33 ' sn- 'R f'1 1MBll+Wf1lE2 1 1 The Senior Class of 1929 was entertained by the Juniors, May 17, 1929, at the Elks Club. The banquet at six o'cloclc was served to more than two hundred and sixty-five people in the main dining room of the club. The dining room was gayly decorated with toy balloons lloating from the backs of the chairs, American beauty red and white butterfly nut cups filled with pink and white mints, and strips of red paper down the middle of the table. At each table were three vases of roses and at each place a rose as a favor. Dance programs were also red and white. The menu was: - ' Fruit Cocktail Rolls Celery Olives Roast Pork ' Mashed Potatoes Peas Cabbage and Apple Salad Brick Ice Cream i Cake Coffee Larry I-laggerty's orchestra provided dance music throughout the meal and various mem- bers gave solos. Mrs. Connie Bowers sang several numbers during dinner. The various committees in charge were: Program Committee, Margaret Gustine, Chr., Aileen Webster, Albert Pschirrer, Dorothy Hagbergg Amusement Committee, Robert Mills, Chr., Katherine Hipple, Wright Phillips, Invitation Committee, Audrey Everly, Chr., Mildred Hallar, Keith Harterg Favors Committee, Helen Fennell, Chr., Louise Parks, Dave Jones, Wayne Hull, Margaret Perkins, Robert Moore, Wilma Gustine, John Morgan, Paul Cardosi, Olive Belle Churchill, Willard Clower, Harry Smith, Frances Fisher, Leah Stevenson, Mary- belle Provarclg Decoration Committee, class oflicers with the help of the appointed committees. 1 y up L U Ta t f TN-X7 A tsitjdg mti-E .C a mmra ...C Af. Page 123 , .- f9 ,, f .WY pw N ' :N -3 v X wx ov in-Q9 0 ua 4. Y ' fx Q. ef? Us :ii M 4 gig , a n Leif' 'H 'Qu fi ' n n 'gee Y ' . ff L ,' ' 1 9 5 : s - 154' 'L'-'i'raQF 4 ,L 2431 Tl '- J-'. l'3x7':'.'T' Q :FFP l, ' V? ,H t . A . B , W '- .. .1 ar gl, g gi ,I . A -H a n i f Ei? SENIOR-JUNIOR HCP Now just let your thoughts wander To a far-a-way foreign port, And when they have arrived there Fashion a costume of that sort, For the Seniors invite you To indulge in every whim Of England and the Continent In the old Canton High School Gym. The Juniors were entertained October Z5 by the Seniors at a Foreign Port party, which was held in the old gymnasium. The gym was very gaily decorated in bright colored streamers of crepe paper. It was latticed oil: in little individual booths for the benefit of those who wished to play cards and in each corner was a boothnrepresenting a confectionery stand from a foreign country. AI Sanford's Arcadians, who provided music for the dancing were seated on a temporary platform on the bleachers. Members of the faculty awarded lady's prize to Vivian Slaughter, who was dressed as a Bohemian girl, and gentleman's prize to Harold Wright, who wore a No Man's Land costume. On the backs of the dance programs was printed a miniature Zeppelin, as this was to be a non-stop Highti' by chops. The programs had been cleverly printed, each dance bearing the name of the dance of some dilferent country. The Irish jig, The Spanish tango, and the Hula Hula all played their parts. - At the intermission refreshments of ham salad sandwiches and punch were served. The committee chairmen responsible for the success of the dance were: General Plans ......,..,...,.. ..., ............ . . WRIGHT PHILLIPS Entertainment.-. , . ,.... MARGARET GUSTINE Refreshments .. . .,...... PAUL Canoosi Decoration .,,,.......... ...,,....,............,. A LBERT PSC!-HRRER The Zeppelin returned home again at eleven o'clock as the orchestra played the Canton Break-A-Way. f gg fm, QE so at il I Qaida rfaaiifa Page 124 x L? if z. if ' qi V-A-lJ C W3 2 1a at ' f ,, y . f up I .I , TP l I lf-u 4 I 4 Y JLANJJ a u n' ' ' rf, R s i 1 t TI, - Q Us 1621 'Ni We' X V . ff. -L.-z 1' 'S 0 w .. NN QQ If , ,k .. .I Q , 04: , 5 - nf - ' 'Q 2' f s, M A 1 . . ALICE INGERSOLL GYMNASIUM DEDICATED The dedication services for the Alice Ingersoll Gym were held Thursday evening, January 23. Mr. C. E. Chiperfielcl read a letter from Mrs. Ingersoll which expressed her joy in giving the gift to the youth of Canton, and in it she advised us to use it not as a monument but as a builder of character and physique. Mr. Chiperfield then presented Mr. C. B. Coleman, president of the Board of Education, with the symbolic key and Mr. Coleman expressed the gratitude felt not only by members of the board but the entire com- munity. Mr. R. W. I-lyndman, superintendent of school, acted as chairman of the program. The P. 81 O. Band, led by Mr. WaUcer, played several selections during the evening. Mark Peterman, former coach, gave a short speech, congratulating us upon our good fortune. Coach Archie Chadd, too, gave a short address. The principal address of the evening was given by Dr. R. I. Hieronymous, who for sixteen years, has been community advisor at the University of Illinois. Dr. Hicronymous' subject was, Community Recre- ation. In pointing out the value of the gymnasium to the rising generations of school children, Dr. Hierony- mous made the appeal that the school establish the watchword that all games played in the new gym be played cleanly and with the best sportsmanship. The gym was very beautifully decorated with numerous bouquets of cut flowers and with potted plants which had been sent by various' business firms as marks of appreciation to Mrs. Ingersoll. The stage was very elaborately decorated with a ceiling of purple and old gold festoons and streamers. The boys of the Senior Class, with the aid and instruction of Mrs. G. W. Smith, did the decorating. Following the program, the crowd inspected the various features of the building. All members of the school board were present. Besides the hundreds of Cantonians, many out-of-town visitors attended the dedication ceremony which has opened for Cantonians, youth especially, many new vistas. I t.f.?QJKa. Qaa..aa if 'xc X Page 125 Y' ' fx W' .v .y' iii 5- mmm If N - 45 qs a s es 1-.. 2 'SEZ Sa? 3 X a '. - l ' 4. ' -4,3 ' Q- 1--H: , f if f r .auwlviiiilt fmt-ivsfiif' -i Q . 41.55 ' x i:-2 . W s s To My Friends of Canton: It was only after profound thought and consideration that I was con- vinced that in building a gymnasium for Canton I was giving wisely. The youth of Canton is charged by me to use this gift not as a monu- ment, but as a builder of character and physique. When you accept this building you accept the responsibility to use itg for the essence of my gift is not the structure itself but rather the bene- fits which will be shown in future generations because you of today have had the advantages which the use of a gymnasium affords. With this expression of my love for all of you goes a wish for your happiness and health. qsignedp ALICE C. INGERSOLL. 'z 'A - I Mi Mai tawasga W as Page 126 I Gy f ADVERTISEMENTS To her industries Canton owes her progress. In early days Canton was the most thriving city in Central Illi- nois. Aside from many small enter- prises, Canton was well known for her cigar factories, woolen mills, and plow works, which later became famous throughout the world. The city has continued the fine work of the early pioneers and is today one of the very progressive cities in Central Illinois. :Q '?'i?i5fsll'--41' . V Q K , V - I rs-2fi:'fi' 5 . ,.p:1,.:j, ', 36.51-X 4 ' - . 'viii-2 L X. . Q., l:3s':,f.3'JAF,f,' ws' -53, a ,. . -fi.----,wig-fffsf 1 'v.f.- .-Y.H'ffifv:fffi- . 1 nw X 259' ' Q Qvszrqg. ir:-5: 1 K' , 34,32-f,w:-' -sfrtsf. ' 5 nit-able? 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WJ -Q Q L -:L -A ' wfv.- A 'M 1' Fi' I Cm. .. -pre-il-:--22. -Q all fi ' ' o 1 35' li I .av ' - 1 3 3 Q V ' 'W RQE QQWM W W My Page 128 I 1 QQ 'T 9,3 3 1525? .V U 11' 'N 4' 1 H 1 14 I 1 Q. ,M,i f q: w ? Q .V C Tiki 3373 ! BROWNIES CANDY KITCHEN Where they serve the toastee sandwiches and make the best Home Made Candies andcIce Cream We Specialize in Fancy Brick Ice Cream and Molds Phone 53 Canton, Ill. Here's What You Get: ' AMO. I Accessories 1. QUALITY MERCHANDISE I2. LOWEST PRICES 3. FRIENDLY SERVICE Fafm and I BROWN LYNCH SCOTT CO. Household Supplies Canton MASON HARDWARE COMPANY The Winchester Store ' Equipment for all Athletic Games Call 1 I3 West Side Square Ei? a ee 1 , TTR eiQ QQ,sg ,3k C we WN Page 129 - ,ya 1---- QF 1- ' Q 1 we ee 2 faerie? 3 W X 'f' SE'1 V' I I T' 1 --L -L fffwc A ' f : W Z I D SX J, Q ,fm , mf . B .J -gag. 3 CANTON CLEANERS Phone 377 54 E. Chestnut St. CLEANING DYEING REPAIRING RUGS HATS CLEANED ARCADE RECREATION PARLOR Northeast Corner of Square I Pocket Pool Sodas Billiards We are glad to be a part of the 1930 Cantonianc DAVIS-CLEAVER PRODUCE CO. DEE MASSINGALE, Mgr. I North lst Avenue Canton, Illinois TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT-AT HOME AND ROYAL CAFETERIA All Home Cooking Our Own Pastry 29 East Side Square ' FRANK CARUSO FRUIT sToRE Fruit Tobacco Candy Nuts Always Fresh 61 East Side Sq. ' Phone 172 ANNEX, INC. Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, and Philco Radios What you buy we stand by E A S Y T E R M S Phone 4I2X Canton, Ill. Mah-it tl at , Pima rw em TAN -E f g as Mx Page 130 x my 2 ef W 'E . i s s 12,2 .i,- - time 1, Q1 ,- 1' ' H v uh. fl i----, -- : ' ' ,qs-! Wi' is ESE! QE. 2 ,1 1 1 S H' J . - i n CONGRATULATIONS Q? Rapid progress and unlimited good fortune is our sincere wish for your future success. And we trust that Electricity, an ever- present silent servant of civilization, will aid you in whatever you choose to do. CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY eg? -fs, A ff R9Q.saa.Qi?at it at fm Page 131 - D af - .-, 7 4377392 pu - ' if 1. -. X' C.2'1f-F1 ' Y ips' 7 Y ' Q4 13 '!'j'J I.. f W1 iagial 1 Lf? A I FMR Q Y Mf QQdRQ M Q Aw- AW Page 132 ' .A-I ' uv .T f 1 Q p ., , yr. . K ta, ' 3 . :aw 5' ' 'ff f' QT? , U 4. 5 :sighs sul: 41. la ,Sig n qi- in V , it , -ij IV, . ,L li? ,ml I if ,Z-A qw' E 0 - T. xi. iff, an jr X tif MW lf ,I 9 I -If , Q n .,n' . a 5 wig! Q r 1, Better Clothes Are Always Tailor Made WORMSER'S MEN'S SHOP 16 South Main St. I THE ALEXANDER LUMBER' COMPANY All Kinds of Building Materials i C. L. Morgan Local and District Manager U Phone 4 Canton, Ill. BASKETBALL . FOOTBALL SUPPLIES Canton Hardware '55 Supply Company, Inc. GENERAL HARDWARE SUPLIES BASEBALL SUPPLIES -- ROLLER and ICE SKATES Phone 31 21 East Side Square Canton, Ill. .1 df Q i- Fw-,B JG A if GTK 3 A D Q A ef -,wg ' -'mag--ef I Qu, ,M ' Nw-. Page 133 Lk , O ' ff V .- 55972 lx-T E :N -M . QQ mlm 'SEZ 923 3 W . .THE CUT RATE STORE 24 W. Elm Street At Last I Have Found a Right Place to Buy My Drugs Buy here and Save Drop in after school for sodas and College City Ice Cream R. C. RETTKEE, R. Ph. Call 356 T. Golick, Prop. The Best of Wishes from Farmers Go Opemtivo Graip and Supply Company 401K S.. 2nd Ave. Canton. Ill. WHITES BOOK STORE ' SCHOOL SUPPLIES - STATIONERY South Main Street Canton. Illinois DEWEY'S East Side Square The Store for Service and Values SEE Us FOR RUBY RINGS - LUXITE HOSIERY 'ill Y .2 cg? x W -M-R ,A Ml1 A QQRLA QEIQEQQQAAE wk A Aw Page 134 Q5 N +9 4 7 b , . . . V s-- .. T .x , .. In A I 4 .4 3 , Iggy ' ,, g M .. .BAA ,lv k jfgblllw -.qprqbiqfi r 'nz u - In . I .1 ' '-J' . ' V. . . 14 ' ' ' -.- --.1 ' .-' L. -' fwl' .. E- - L. I .Q fe .W 1. L Q: I' 5295 4 N . . '- , 44.92 ' ' '- .. ' 'I - - ' . - --A 1' 5 'ffii 'sf ' flies-5 'fl'-A9 f'T5 M'? H: 'T E' 12 ' 'ml I F R2 U 5 nf 'gn H m s U J.C. PENNEY DEPARTMENT ' STORE. West Side Square 1 RELIABLE QUALITY GOODS at LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS FRANK M. DALE Jeweler Wish the students of C. H. S. unlimited good fortune and success JEWELRY OPTOMETRIST CANTON GROCERY STORE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 120 South Main St. Canton, Illinois Y S n - WILLARD BATTERIES Battery and Electrlcal Authorized Electrical . Service SCIVICC 118 FIRST AVENUE Phone 1392 CANTON. ILLINOIS BRUNO DOBER A 39 East Side Square HART SCHAFFNER '55 MARX CLOTHES STETSON HATS WILSON BROS. SHIRTS Boys! Make our store your trading place. I7 Ji ll Q gg :X 3 r is TTA alas 2 Qngmufiw .L AM. Page 135 x we 5' 9,3 3 05,135 X NJ . . as ' v ' J' 4' s l an L ' A Y ,Ld-I 1 2 ' ' ' ' Q- - I-' A , 'tv A ' I 3 j- 731:41 gl - V 5 . - .QL-Eg w 'Q' 'H '1-U ' ' A X an H -. G J A -' 1 'r me V in w- ff- 1 , . , -3-,L A - , lwqgw l Hi-r ' ,. ' f. f - - 1- ' A J 2-XX 'H f sa 14- ' .- , o - w f Q 1' - F' mf 1' Q 1 'ui - , f' ffm' a if Wa f in 6 1 , Q ES w 4 Ei? 52 di? 12. , Mx N -MAE fgk was Page 136 I 4 ' J ' ' if W .- f 4307? 1 '- ' f y . N' me ff 723153 2 3 1553 X es? - 3 A 4 1 74, Q, ll- Q 1 ' ' . - Lt.- S 1-1-'V ' 1 7' Q13-. l .. Wu '-0 ' . ' ' -5 'I 'Tl -- -' E I - '- S- L5 .- lzmsxili.-:fin-. fd'1u W Y J- - , I., 1 4 ' A rif 1-137' - ' ' 22 J 's s ' SCRIPPS-McCARTNEY COMPANY Successors to Scripps-Greer Co. CANTON'S LEADING DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR STORE Phone 421 A N. E. Corner Sq. GEORGE W. JACOBS Say I thwitb F lowers FLORIST' East Side Square We.have served Canton and vicinity for half a century. THE TRIANGLE GROCERY STORES COMPANY GROCERY and BAKERY 66 South-Main Street 526 North Main Street , ' 531 East Birch Street G. W. BERRY General Tailoring GOOD ALL-WOOL SUITS, 325.00 and Up 1 1 East Side Square Phone 379-L Why Boys Leave Home- I BOB'S EATERY All Home Cooking 140 South Main Street Bob Bowman, Prop. 1 1 if 21 f A 6 QQ! fx W TR A T-H1 - ' 'i QQ. X ' M.:v- -,V Page 137 . 0 ,,f f- .- .,... QW? pl: - - -Ii N '- f'is,.f 'T ligii f ! 3 ffif Q ez fA...M was H w s 41,1 qi, ,... 3, , . fe f ,, ity: n. N. h Ye' 4,-,5.,, ! I gg54ii3 'Tg f:ig3'gi1f,g,3,fseL . f,u M 1 l A., . 1 .L1'gg:,,x e ff ,-' . wig Miz ' J West Side Square Canto FULTON COUNTY'S LARGEST JEWELRY STORE W. P. Reichert The Name Is Your Guarantee n. Illinois CLIFFORD QC. HOULDSWORTH 48 W. Side Square for FINE SHOES FINE HOSIERY GUSTINE'S DELICATESSEN AND MEAT MARKET HOME COOKED FOODS and FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES 42. S. Main DROW HARDWARE ' Where You Buy for Less - BPS V PAINT VARNISH ENAMEL 67 East Side Sq. Phone 2I 1 Ei? ci? sa wx .A xii I A i?Q.mQ JgMwmb Page 138 A et ?a3 3 ee C- X 'I D A 5? 1 ' , , Q, ,A e '.L , - ' iif- , , ui, .. , N . A Z I. 1-A ., . . M f K- -1... -, f.,. . Li I-xi ' 7 'FR 1 ' I-1' 1 A ' '-' ' -3-55? 5 3 QM S ' '-.' AG ' w'1 I 1' -5 4'-Ralf in .. -, I - ,VL I. N fl' ,Ta f im ae NJ u ri 3' P-,I-, l v .b is -fj3r':1.,:5-'5 5 y - can if . all ,- ... ,QR . - , fn Q G- i --I .as . . THAT GRADUATION PICTURE 'K We pay particular attention to Graduation Pictures for Graduation is an important epoch in the life of 3 Y0l1Ilg H133 Ol' WOIHZH. '4 MORANS STUDIO Makers of Fine Photographs CANTON . ILLINOIS . GUS C. SANDBERG V Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Torris Zone Furnaces 144 E. Elm St. Canton, Ill. MILLER BOTTLING WORKS ' Manufacturers and Wholesale Jobbers Soda Water, Pale Dry Ginger Ale and Master Brew Confectionery Supplies, Candies, Syrups, Etc. 125 White Court Phone 1 164-W CANTON PLUMBING COMPANY J. D. SMITH, Prop. PLUMBING, HEATING and SEWER WORK Sales and Contracts 39 South Main Street Canton, Illinois 'z ' 1-? Q ' . sas .Te M,2i 'iltlfi 31 M fl wk- Awxp Page 139 ' 11 . R' t Oy as If ' ' !N p x : M3395 5 x 4w,f! hi5.Z?sQ.-L-ig ,, uw it--rw Q!-.5 ' :iii -LJ A ,I-EL Y 5-I-' 1' L ,gif kk Q fa f 'H . ,,.A W - .fag lv ' f' H Z 0 han' 1 N I: 1 1? KW we? . L A 'V JK W MH 25.35 f 4-JS A 5 WMA M Am Q35 Page 140 . ' gf -- .- A ' lib? 1 - ' QS 'V . - A we 3' gm :aia: 9,33 51.155 A rfgS 'ggsfi1l iL ,, ww:-:si 4- I' ' Q ja. -L ' 'U S' 5 H V' ff '- 'i- ' A ' 'T hi-FX .. ' 7 A .. ft.-. ,QQ n w .. e 'J 'S, QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY FRAMING ENLARGING COPYING KODAK FINISHING , Photographs Live Forever L A N E ' S S T U D I O 52 W. Side Square ' Canton, .Illinois PFISTER CIGAR STORE Billiards-Smoking MUNSON and DAVIS, Props. N. W. Corner Square Canton, Illinois J. L. ANDREWS, LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL K1NDs H. B. PEGRAM, Manager Canton. Illinois f I A Q PM 'oi Page 141 K. -vs 4 f mm as s f a e s J ' QQ: '5 i - l a ura-an I so G Y' 4. l 3 3 'm g' 1 fi f , ,, X ia A- -:- . -r... 1 was ,.-is bv, sv- . r .-H' ' ,. ' - s ' . fa V , -e N - K' . .fx . ...gr 4- H :h ., g- I- -I I, .- F .s I ,ex .i 15 : A '- 7791- . Q-I 1 -at ,. f: - -' ' 1-'J s 3 J -'ia' . 1. . 1. , - 41. f' :f-'-4' 1- lm, ..' A 1 ' -- .B 2 'ms f ' O nl .ss , I - 1 CLASS PROPHECY Once upon a izxidnight dreary? while I pondered weak and weary Over many a' orgotten lore o yore While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my memory's door, 'Tis some old friend, I muttered, tapping at my memory's door. But those old friends are gone forever more, for . . . Kenneth Adams has grown greater He's made a new rat exterminator. i Edith Atkins, bright and busy Has a job, shining lizzies. Pauline Albright, who was ever so smart, Died of complication of the heart. Now rhere's Mary Belle Provard and Paul Cardosi, Their Gynafrried life's happy ang their future rosy. And i ma Gustine well I eclare She's a hog caller at ihe Lewistown fair. An old married man is Al Pschirrer With nineteen little Pschirrers to reai-. Paul Conrad, that most famed debater, Is now debating on How should I date 'eff' Chet Brugess is known as the human milk separator, While Blanche Burton is lauded as the best match-maker. Donald Carneron's eyes are now cutting capers, For e peels onions for onion-skin paper. Charles Bradbury, the shapely, has at last found his calling, He? modeling the silhouette, the newest in clothing. Eve yn Brignall a prima donna of note Lost her voice when she drowned in a moat. Nellie Caruso, Lucille Chambers, and Norma Conrad, all three Are now recuperating from their latest spree. Gretchen Deam so meek and demure Is demonstrating a sure corn cure. i Olive and Evelyn Davis, though no relation 'tis said Are detectives out looking for bugs in beds. Harry Smith whom no doubt you recall Played polo and took a terrible fall. , Now there's Avalon Clark, one of the twins, Who took to the pulpit to preach against sins. Then there's the Dunham lassie-by name Faireen, Who's moved back to Ireland to become a colleen. A multi-millionaire is Virgil Jones Who made his fortune in ice-cream cones. A graceful mannequin is Genevieve Bonham, She has many clothes and knows how to don 'em. Olive Belle Churchill, by the name of Bridget, Has joined a traveling troup of midgets. A very great pilot is Hazel Evans, The only one of us who ever reached Heaven. A farmer prosperous is Lavona Fickle, Believe it or not she wields a wicked sickle. Carl Stevenson, who so loved class directing, Has turned his lofty ambitions to garbage collecting. Gayle Ellis, Byrum Essex and john Ehresman Are keeping population down'with the moving van. A great beauty cream to whiten the arms Is sold by Sybil Eshleman and Margaret ,Games Frances Fisher and George Irwin excel in chemistry, While Boyd Johns has taken up dentistry. Bruce Johnston and Carl McDermott Have taken up life as two lonely hermits. Nellie Thomas and Helen Smith are nurses, That surely accounts for their fit purses. Roy Ketcham and Dwayne Kig tlinger Manufacture washing machine wringers. Bob Mills is a chauffeur with a foreign car. While Lorna Pollitt is a night-club star. 1 9 2 H A-if5 i?Q,g 'S me is Page 142 - N . ' fa' 1- ..,.. ,- fayfff T ' -'KI , s up A ff at 253 4 se 5 Elm ,,.-+- 1-,-QLAL 4 --. ' I 1 iff if r'.S'gq 51lF ' - -A - A- K wlj ,I , .J 'i z Always FINE FOODS at LOW PRICES THE GREAT ATLANTIC E6 PACIFIC TEA COMPANY MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION CANTON'S UNITED STORE AND , NEWS STAND An up-to-date relined place where ladies or gentlemen buy candy. tobacco. cigars. cigarettes. smoker's supplies, sundries. magazines. newspapers. books. most every- thing, including magazine and newspaper subscriptions. Just Off Southwest Corner of Square V CLARENCE SAUNDERS. Prop. Canton, Illinois PSCHIRRER Y5 SONS' COAL CO. Canton's Best Coal Office Phone 592-J Mine Phone I 295 .E 1 I 0? Q 1 ,wx A2'fTJM QAa.iAaSQrEFi.A5 'L me A54 Page 143 xv of .5 P , ,.., ',...-' y p.. N ' in 3 v N we M 3133 ,img X - f 9:-55,1-f:.f.ise g . t K- fa :fi 5 9 21.4 2 4 -4 . a wry ,-I-. . ff- A . . 'J 3 53 Harley Preston and Robert Moore Are running a canary bird store. Theresa Quilliam and Edith Reffett are clerks In Willis Shoop's Ladies' Shoppe work. Betty Phillips and Florine Ripper are stenogs. Katie McLouth has moved to London to be in the fog. Margaret Perkins has taken up teaching, She only did it in preference to preaching. Lucille Negergall and Vivian Nichols are W. C. T. U,'s, While Kenneth Rennie polishes church pews. And living a life of great renown As Aubrey ReEett's wife is Pauline Keown. An insurance salesman is Anna Mae McIntyre, All she needs to succeed is a prosperous buyer. Frances Beebe and Edmund Johns Were married and now have seven sons. Paul Allen and Kathryn Barclay, Now for a living do bridge play. Fern Barker and little Vada Bath Are expert teachers at puzzling math. A traveling salesman is Margaret Clark, Who's most efficient 'cause she doesn't park. Bertha Ashcraft, an inquisitive maid, Has discovered how bricks are laid. Joe Sepich, with Lera, a dreamer of dreams The world is just perfect, or so it seems. Dominic Viano, of literary fame, With a BB gun shoots ferocious game. Wayne Huff manufactures barber poles, And lives in Peoria, at the Knolls. Arlene Barker the world's record has set, Knocking golf balls through a tennis net. Gay, impetuous, dashing is Lyle Baughan. For his living mows Frances' front lawn. Allene Bishop was a girl with a wit, Yet, like Madame Defarge, she doth knit and knit. To keep Wilbur Schroeder in socks galore, Instead of buying at the dime store. Anna Johnson and Frieda Wenzel Have made a lavender ever-sharp pencil. Wilford Barclay, once a lover so free, Is yet a bachelor with a million three. Chester Eddy is a man of wide renown, For he's President Hoover's cabinet clown. Marguerite Augustine of philanthropic fame, Created a fund to keep blondes just the same. Harley Utzinger, a famous attorney at law, Permits his wife to put garlic in his slaw. 2 And Russel Tandy's in Iceland hunting bears. Kathryn Sutton and Loretta are cake walkers, Loretta's quiet, but Kathryn's quite a talker. A jungle explorer is bashful Lloyd Joy, But now he's adopted a bouncing baby boy. Herschel Stufllebaum has been elected to replace The late Mr. Sutton of C. H. S. Wayne Williamson is a deep sea diver, And Dwayne Totten is the Mayor of Civer. Margery Turner and Kathryn Walker are maids And fI've heard, highly paidl . Mildred jelly is a famous dancer. And Harold Vaugn's a famed lancer. Kathryn Kararo and Charella Wilcoxen Have joined a gym class to take up boxin'. Basil Smith and Harold Sprague Lost in Wall Street so they have to beg. Catherine Taylor and Flossie Shields Have a half interest in a car without wheels. T' Sylvia Williams and Veona Willard are farmers fair, .L f., I 1 A g -e aiQ 9QaQQ M It we nw Page 144 JE We if ' ' 933 07 -e -,Ps i 3 . , , 5 r A Q q ff 5 4, sys ' ruby? I 4 . .3 Lai U. 5 4 ' Y , 4 5 ' r, I .-95p s' ' J 'U -43 'Vi ln? ' 7 'fi J L A- A S I ' .- ' 2' 'Il ' 35 M 'V -7 V A W-1 ' 1 l- 5 52' fH P'l'f- - ' - -'gi n . 1 , f2-I auf j3f':gRgf'-iff' fm- -:tl r' -A s 4 I 9 Ni? TE' f .a,. x Quality Above All, HERFF JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers ' of HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY and COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Oflicial Jewelers to Canton High School xi? 'C K ,, . 'WN f9m2L1?RMii QZa.e.aaeQT2s5 'A 'N334 me Page 145 . 9 e f ,.! , AWYA L: - JN -'tl . X as 1 'I Wim QQ? 93 3 372553 X - lg 4 f .de ,,.- ,aug arf, -,,,' . H , .sunfu--S 5 3:-4. :If Eg . A .Wi i miw 'wr Flora McFlarin and Murlena Lockard you know Are successfully running a motion-picture show. Now junior Carmack, remember the name, Got hit on the head and has never been the same. Helen Francis and Hazel France Are teaching cooties how to dance. Willard Fisher and Allene Webster are married, After graduation they never tarried. William Dixon, always awful shy and young, But he's worse oil: now, for he's lost a lung. A honey maker is Hilda Jones, She raises honey bees by the drones. Kathryn Hipple and Berniece Irwin Are both married and live in Berwyn. Melba Anderson, who knew such a lot, Is head bookkeeper for Carson Pirie Scott. Then there's the quiet Lawrence Rowden, He's a professor in the college of Bowdoin. Donald Mahr and Margaret McNally Did long sit at the church sally. Josephine Heifron is a notorious bandit, Bur Pauline's the sheriff, so we have to stand it. Mildred Hallar is an opera singer, And 'round her, Keith Harter still doth linger. Wright Phillips runs a haberdashery, While Paul 'Hosl-:ins dishes in a hashery. Anna Tadejevic and Katherine Sutton Made gobs of money preserving mutton. john Morgan works in the Bank of St. David, Beside a girl who has him ravin'l A faithful user of Marmola is Agnes Moran, She's lost two pounds, fifteen ounces since she began. A criminal lawyer is Helen Kovachevich, fYou have to be crooked to ever be rich.J Handsome, dashing Dick Callahan Turned out to be a lady's man. David Jones, who took the school by storm, Is now janitor in a girls' dorm. Gerald Eshelman and Louise Hummell still fight, But in the end Louise is always right. A Christian Miss was Helen Fennell, But now she's stoking fires in Hell. Emma Lesich and Lucille Peak Are street cleaners who work by the week. James Parrish and Edith Peters Have made a new swarter for 'skeeters. Albina Fassiotto and William Pine, Have combined forces and are raising swine. Eleanor King--oh, so dignified, Is now of Ziegfeld's Glorified. Martin Du Bois, rather short and stout, Labors in the shops as a roustabout. And Elizabeth Barron is his wife, Certainly leads him a hen-peeked life. Berwyn johnson and Lewis Putman are seameng You see, they had to rove to keep out of the pen.', Vernon Gitterman a notorious lad, Has lost all the religion which he once had. Leah Stevenson and Imogene Simmons Spend all their time selling ribbons. Lillian and Gertrude Gray are all the rage, Singing and dancing on the Capitol stage. Mamie Mautino and Coletha Haines, Made a paper umbrella which sheds the rain. Margaret Gustine, who used to be so 'ribby', Now writes pickle ads for Libby. And Aubrey Everly, with the voice like a flute, Is now the cheerleader in the school for the mute. 'eil 'W ' 1 M3 .Q ,iQ lQ..,ae.Q.a2iaa Q Me. as. Page 146 i O u I: 1-, :- -e.'- r 1:3121 I-1 ' ' IN 12 y l s A we :gf gag tara: 95 3 1323 si M 1, . . 1 4, ' f V' ..v:.F- a t ,,A, f if . ,,,-:keg J l uv: 5-S i A ,. 1 AJ ., 'I gg H ' 5 A-.R Tv- ,HA K - - - I A V, M E5 H 15 ,4 T. E. EVERLY Fresh Meats and Canned Goods East Chestnut Street Canton. Illinois Thrift I s the Word The first step toward thrift is taken by opening a savings account. Start one, however small, and keep adding to it and you will have done what every successful person does. Your Savings Account Earns 4Z, in This Bank FIRST STATE Y5 TRUST COMPANY of CANTON, ILLINOIS A T L A S S H O E S H O P Good Shoe Repairing Ladies' and Gents' Shines 63 East Chestnut WALTER HILL, Prop. RALPH W. POE WARM AIR HEATING SHEET METAL WORKS ROOFING 44 White Court Canton, Illinois LARKIN GROCERY 30 South Main St. ' Phone 586-J HOMER SMITH, Mgr. Q 'f Q gy el as asia J ia M gage-fs. sn, fl W A51 T. Page 147 fs If Wm 9,3 3 15t3 o ' wha' 'I ' I -,, CWI. 13 5 l :aft 5 t W ,f ' ,S 44.113, , i 1 4 4 e .35 ..-:z?'9 'I 1 i ipfliiqgg 11' a'kl.'1L'i-'17 u I -cg fr. ' -.- ' I. H'-'. gg- . j' 'A Avia ',L,?'f'7L'n ri 5. 5it3a fKq, EL L , u I? 4. 16: gm? ,-I .af jr- if M055 ,r Q , -E , 5 . ,ff- s A 6, ' - Q f 2, 5 - tf A S' 1 I J 149 HELLO WORLD! Are the children of Canton and vicinity being educated by our schools to be slaves to Chain Monopoly? No! They will come forward and destroy Chain Monoply which is contrary to the Freedom of our Nation. T. WHITEHEAD 'ZS SON GROCERS 72 E. Elm Street 3rd Ave. and Linn St. FREE DELIVERY Everything Comes to Him Who Will But Save The old saying that everything comes to him who will but wait, has been revised to meet modern conditions. Watch- ful waiting may make good watchmen and good waiters, but it! seldom, if ever. makes money. If you want to get ahead, make up your mind to Save Money. Begin by opening a Savings Account in this bank Today. THE CANTON NATIONAL BANK Security Chimes Clock Bank Service G. S. CHURCHILL Prescription Druggist 32 S. Side of Square TRY OUR SODA FOUNTAIN. WE MAKE THEM BETTER. ' Roszell's ice cream. Q ...X eff 1 ts2i ?Ql1h 'S as we Page 148 ' -, -v 1 f i m AF 1 ' 1 f - 3 QQ fi, 'M M53 955 1333 xi .. . - -. an I 47 1 ,Q ew: C 5 '5,--n3F3'1I'F'5ifT1?i' I 1. H 1-11 1 1911 3 -,f DRIESEN CLOTHING COMPANY Clothing, Hats and Caps Everything in M en's and Boys' Clothing SUITS MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY THE SMOKE HOUSE Lyman Lockwood, Prop. 38 South Main Street Billiard, Pool, Soda Fountain, Cigars, Candy Headquarters for information on athletics JOHN THORN CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE 117 WHITE COURT 1 Telephone 859 Canton, Ill. SAMUEL TERRILL KODAKS, CAMERAS, and SUPPLIES Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles North Side Square . Phone Main 25 PARIS CLEANERS AND DYERS 142 North Main Street WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Phone 718 Canton, Illinois ai? K Q? as Th M.f1l?1 iQQ,mQm fm M we an Page 149 I' , . 5 -, 6 .,,,, ,, ,752 pa - - 1. N nr 'VW , , -1 131.2 Q wx Lff f., 2 Mia 1a-3 , . W ., Xl , '. -- f 1' . 1 fi :SZ -2 A-4'-- gv ' iiglvgai-'fH,H'?:ii WA N!! fi:-q . mfs . - H32 J w5 1JF' 3 . 'fp I FN,-3 fi? hg ae2Q,WQf S-MQQffQ M Page 150 Q A L5 t e 5 X 'I - 9 ,, . ew . - 5 1 1' I , Q, 'l, , g' 5 U - ' . A 3. yfrr A T-335-3,1-,bg 'A-.Q . ' A , Y ff fb, 'L' . .' 1 CD '- 'Q - Wray , h s. 2iHZ+P'3, hdg n:, H1115 tv.. A te - ,, :: .fn , f- M-N 1, +r,F,,,yf-, - ' .. , ' 'Q :A ,Q . T, .4 X ve- , 1:4- DIVILBISS BROTHERS South Side Square Canton The Home of Q soC1ET'Y BRAND CLOTHES At At I-3f50U'5 Hammogd YS Caldwell's 8N.M' S. 5 .Chetut 2 Cantoniugl. t V 0 4 Canton, Guaranteed Shoe Repairing THE CANTON CREAM STATION Wishes the students of C. H. S. unlimited success in the future ' Phone 961 34 North lst Ave. C. BOYD ESI-IELMAN, Prop. ini! Q X Aw-C AFX Q ' Page 151 ' Qs T 93 5 R, Cv! 1 3 . I a 'Q X Q rf-rf fi 9 bqbuf I 'A W, 1,.Ag,.4,,g. H im fe I QW G wi fyfgz gun .Z'f'::gZgE:':5 sr' 600121, all ,- - ,Qi . ,ff-' s P --fha, . 'N J. E. HARTSTIRN Quality Bakery BREAD ROLLS PIES CAKES Prompt attention to special orders Northeast Corner Square CANTON WHOLESALE CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Just a Little Better Than the Place You Thought Best 1 16 North Main Street V We Hll Prescriptions by the Thousand Soda Fountain Service Roszell's Ice Cream WEBSTER DRUG STORE on the square SMOKES MAGAZINES GUM ' CANDIES E. MALSTORM Jeweler South Main Street Canton, Ill. HAMMOND '25 CALDWELL G 0 o D s H o E S 45 East Chestnut Street Canton. Illinois .Egg 5? Q Q? R Q - QQ V f ai WX A Miiets wfeua Aw we ,Skis Page 152 4, mfii tiim N 3, . ' .Q l ' 4 1 Z I A 1 UI 'f '.f .J 'L f 51 -4 l ' 5' . C All-izf' ' SEAQQSL ,, -, 'Q'.? 1 ' . . A E 2 Mg -gf-l --A FRATERNITY, COLLEGE ' N and CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements 1 and I nuitations Jeweler to the Senior Class of Canton High School . i L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers 8 Stationers ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS ' 1 'G 'K 3 Sw- MW' ollQ fl 1, QQ-nQ me no-N Page 153 1 fs ' ,-. , .,,,,, T S ' JF ' ' x xv wx f' M2 W iii? 331432 x M fa 3 .L j w i ' J ' . 1- , V ' A S-J' f .V -I' 'f E1 '9 ' i' ' HQ ' 1 SS' if J -,-,. A 1 :-w:f- Q.. - f 1: 1 cm. . Q -4 1 w if kgg mmQ?,QdKwQgff3,,aMJlHfhWQQ Page 154 0 ' .y 1- - mmmimn IF C ' D 1 A N A we fa., get me se? 5 ASN C, X HQ' 'Adi-AYLL vlrl L U iff.: 14 ' i ' am' 'gi' - isg!14..ie, ' N l., VX 'H- an QBlv CANTON DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Quality Creamery Butter S. First Avenue Canton, Illinois AUTEX STORE Where Your Dollar Goes Farther AUTO ACCESSORIES-SPORTING GOODS Phone 586-J . . A . 34 S. Main St. COMPLIMENTS OF THE CANTON OFFICE s ' of the PEORIA STAR SKIPPER The staff acknowledges with thanks contributions from the following professional men of Canton: . CANTON CLINIC Chiperiield '35 Chiperiield DRS SIMMONS Attorneys NELSON MAGUIRE Dr. P. S. Scholes, M. D. DR. C. B. CROUCH Ear D E N T I S T Eye ' Nose Throat 45 E. Chestnut St. DR. H. T. MILLER Frederic A. Perkins , , , Osteopathic Pbysrczan Lawyer Reichert Building Canton, Illinois E453 y 'if IE as 'W riA AM we AVN Page 155 E 'Q' f-.- 7 --... Ash? W 'rr 1, K 4:71 light i ' 1,5 'LJ R 3013 2 5w?ei3 5iw N1 nl .2-Q . '-we W J-- .. pt-a. .e A-- 3 ,. e ' '-3,fl.1-3. 'u lg . V e L-1 104 hw' f - ff - gf., jd -':.,.', H atamistaef Ii.. L. . ,Q F - Q 'Wa CLASS WILL We, the Class of '30, being now in that lofty state of mind to which only seniors can attain, but feeling, nevertheless, that our days amongst you are numbered, do hereby bequeath all our property, real and tangible, good and no good, to those who need it the worstand will revere it the best. To any girl who can keep it up, Mary Belle Provard wills some excess hair. To To To To To his hair. Theo Downs, Willis Shoop wills his position as sign-painter and handy-man. Mary Elizabeth Churchill, Margaret Perkins wills some executive ability. a lazy student, Eleanor King and Nellie Thomas will their ability to study. Harry Baxter, Dick Callahan wills his obesity. a girl who would appreciate them, Dwayne Kightlinger wills his complexion and Kenneth Rennie To two girls, Veona Willard and Lavona Fickle will their friendship. To To Maurice Brasel, Gerald Eshelman wills his love for women. Maxine Fulton, Frieda Wenzel and Anna Tadejevic will their titian beauty. To Marian Newton, junior Carmack leaves his energy. To Bernard Maxwell, Martin Du Bois leaves his pretenses. To Nelson Ross, Kenneth Adams wills his self-esteem. To Lula Willstead, Pauline Albright wills her comb and compact. To Harold Taylor, Billy Pine bequeaths his squeaky voice. To Lera Miller, Elizabeth Barron and Melba Anderson will their sedariveness. To Frank O'Brien, Vernon Gitterman, Berwyn Johnson and Paul Allen will their effeminate traits. To Angelina Tomlianovich, Bertha Ashcraft wills her blond tresses. To Bernard Fisher, Wilfred Barclay wills his woman-hatred. To Henry Michaels, James Parrish and Basil Smith will their quietness. To Fred Linder, Vivian Nichols wills her dimples. To Margaret Hall, Charella Wilcoxen ,leaves her snappy black eyes. To Fred Kirkhuif, Lyle Baughn wills his classy Hudson. To Herschel Irons, Harry Smith and George Irwin will their full-sized noses. To To To To To To To T o To Mildred Mercer, Evelyn Brignall wills a package of gum and a sack of candy. Skinny Mills, Hunky Conrad wills his extreme boyishness. Betty Geiger, Wilma Gustine wills her interest in basketball men. Field Beam, Chester Eddy leaves his ability to grow a beard. a tiny girl, Olive Belle Churchill wills her title--class baby. Spriggy Costas, Paul Cardosi wills his football prowess. any boy who can fill his clothes, Charles Bradbury wills his position as the fattest boy. a nice junior girl, Gretchen Deam wills George, marked, Handle with Care. Meredith Skinner, Kathryn Barclay wills her superior position obtained through height. To three frif '-'l Genevieve Bonham, Mildred Hallar and Kathryn Hippie will their tie that binds. To the Un ag- 'i wins, the Hefirons and the Grays will their twinship. To Mosco Haley, Lewis Putman wills his reticence. To a thick-headed person, Sybil Eshelman leaves her snappy retorts. To Lee Morrell, David Jones wills his suavity. To a girl who wears a size ten, Mildred jelly wills her small feet. Ei? 5' f me ff' -H22 fl M E ee We Page 156 ey .- -1W-- feeff- - A we 3' mg qua: 3 A 1213 ,N . W 1, 'Q i i L l K. V S V ' - V t lo , 'He l i' .55 . nu I I 'I N .f mzf ,V-'T . .mia 9 ' 'J 5 .9 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS We Represent- The Best Insurance Companies in America FOUTS AND MARTIN A zo West Elm Street Lee Martin CARDOSI CANDY KITCHEN Drinks of all kinds served at our Fountains FINE CANDIES, ICE CREAM and LIGHT LUNCI-IES Phone 89 Canton, Illinois GREENWELL '35 ESLINGER Prescription Druggists West Side Square Phone 293 - Cantonliillliinois AVERYS ' Complete Home Furnishers WWI North Side Square Canton, Illinois as ,P j Q sas ' 'fs I-is 4 ia : M ings W 'CVR Page 157 , , ' at fs V- mmm rj r ' fe -4 P - ' 45 sa M 52,3 5 ' - .LY Q 2 ' n n 3,-Y 2,1 I .. gn ,Q L... I- s ' -Ga ' ' f' P55 ' ,E- jj 0 .3 ffff' - - Q ' fair -F- fa v ' CLASS WILL qconxy - To Frances Shepherd, Aileen Webster wills her affability. To some good-looking Junior Al Pschirrer wills his position as hero in all plays. To Merle Snyder, Keith Harter and Harold Sprague leave their flapping ears. To Robert Stailieback, Virgil Jones wills his gift of gab. To Dorothy Rutledge, Allene Bishop wills her way with men. To Stephen Wright, Bruce Johnson leaves a package oftigarettes. To Rosie Caruso, Dominic Viano, leaves his French accent. To Charles Perkins, Carl McDermott bequeaths his sleuthing ability. To Helen Baughn, Murlena Lockard leaves her curly hair. To Marvin Moore, John Morgan leaves the care of a little Moore girl. To an inspiring brunette, Emma Lesich, Theresa Quilliam and Kathryn Walker bequeath their raven locks. To Dorothy Lee Harris, Agnes Moran bequeaths a pamphlet on scientific dieting. To Barbara Martin, Pauline Keown, Mary Walters and Kathryn Watson will their sylph-like forms. To Virginia Brown, Audrey Everly leaves her rose-bud mouth. To Hazel Eshelman, Lucille Peak and Florine Ripper will their retiring nature. To Lois Tart, Flossie Shields and Louise Hummell will their ability for sticking to one boy. To Mable Bybee, Marjorie Turner and Betty Phillips will their vitality. To someone who's trying to have long hair, Hilda Jones and Vada Bath will their knobs. To some underclassmen, Roy Ketcham and John Ehresman bequeath a book entitled How to Become the World's Greatest Pest. To a pale person, Helen Francis, Anna Johnson and Faireen Dunham will a much used pat of rouge. To Ray Whites, Harold Vaughn leaves a bat which always knocks a home run. To a near-sighted junior, Aubrey Reffett wills a pair of horned-rim specs. To Frances Smith, Sylvia Williams wills her ringlets and curls. To a boy who isn't bowlegged, Wright Phillips bequeaths his golf trousers. To Elizabeth Ann Putman, Leah Stevenson leaves her straight posture. To John Dick, Dwayne Totten wills an immense volume of voice. To Helen Smith, Imogene Simmons leaves a pair of almost new ear-rings. To Lois Elliott, Edith Relfett leaves her rapidity of speech. To Edith Wolfe, Frances Beebe bequeaths a practically new permanent. To Grace Meier, Arlene Barker leaves a part of her fondness for dancing. To a trio of Junior lassies, Fern Barker, Norma Conrad and Lucille Chambers will their ability to act as one. To all the grouches, Nellie Caruso and Catherine Taylor leave their winning smiles. To some trustworthy boy, Paul Hoskins leaves Melba Dean to cherish until she is graduated. To Hazel Kelly, Anna Mae Mclntyre leaves a package of typing paper to be used in a pinch only. To some future geometry student, Boyd Johns leaves two ounces of mathematical knowledge. To Paul Carter, Bob Moore bequeaths his mud-spatrered Ford in case his own expires. To some timid Junior girl, Mamie Mautino leaves her shining brown eyes to be used on special occasions oztly. To Rosa Maupin, Loretta Howard bequeaths her brawn and brains. 1 mr as , ' to -- X-i'5i ifQaQas. F -'fPK- an, Page 158 l ff' mmimu ' . . ,. ,E 3 N - .WA , L, X fs W ma ss L X if H If - -1 J L 5 9 J. NEUMANNS '43 SONS ' Style Headquarters NG. G. G. CLOTHES COLLEGE HALL CLOTHES VALUE. HEADQUARTERS IE. M. REYNOLDS General House Furnishings, Pianos Raclios, and Eclisons . Canton, Illinois THE MILLER-JONES CO. QShoeing America the Modern WayD 13 E. SIDE SQUARE CANTON, ILL. I K-,lg J 415 A M MQ, sow Page 159 'Q . Ns VP ,ve ag 7 ..... , ',Z7f25 If r Zi- . omg, mg , . . 12,3 X -His -4 5 543 da f- 1 --1- '- . CLASS WILL qcofm To Everett Bowton, Donald Cameron and Gayle Ellis will their commendable reticence. To Eleanor Brown, Albina Fassiotto bequeaths her long, slim form. To Linn Girard, Edmond johns leaves his insignificant size. To Dick Hinderliter, Joe Sepich leaves his captaincy. To Margaret Swanson, Kathryn Sutton and Lucille Nebergall will their inferiority complexes. To a drummer, Chet Burgess wills his control over the sticks. To Melba Conrad, Frances Fisher wills her favorite phrase- Horses To a blunt girl, Marguerite Augustine and Berniece Irwin will their gracious and lady-like manners. To a pessimistic Junior, Margaret Garnes bequeaths her smile. To Charlotte Sebree, Lloyd Joy leaves his glasses that are more often off than on. To Evelyn Baxter, Kathryn Kararo wills her secret of popularity. To Floris Harter, Margaret Clark leaves a place left vacant by her departure. To a conscientious student, Blanche Burton wills her habit of skipping school when she has a special report. To a brunette, Dorothy Kraut and Margaret McNally bequeath a set of rules on How to Make Men Prefer Blondes. To an obtrusive boy, Herschel Stuflilebeam, Harley Utzinger, and Wayne Williamson will their retiring natures. To a plain dresser, Avalon Clark bequeaths her failing for tight waists and baggy sleeves. To one with an ordinary gait, Katie McLout and Edith Peters will their characteristic walk. To one that teetets on high, Hazel Evans wills a pair of low-heeled sport shoes. To Agnes Shawn, Evelyn Davis leaves an occasional giggle. To a future Senior, Helen Kovachevich leaves her candy selling ability. To Grace McCormick, Olive Davis bequeaths a few of those quick, Hirtatious glances. To his successor, Harley Preston wills his blond Sophomore. To Evelyn Watson, Lorna Pollitt leaves several tete-a-tetes with the masculine sex. To the most sophisticated girl in school, Flora McFarlin leaves her naturalness. To one who wishes to look studious, Edith Atkins wills her glasses. . To an aspiring clerk, Wilbur Schroeder and Russel Tandy will their positions in the A. dc P. SZDIBS. To Raymond Weber, Donald Mahr and Lawrence Rowden will their military carriage. To a gum-chewer, Hazel France wills one parking space for gum. To Mary Elizabeth Nelson, Ruby Fornalt bequeaths a book entitled, How I Got My Man. To Francis Vandemeer, Byrum Essex wills his superfluous height. To Charlene Ortman, Helen Smith wills her drawley voice. To John Coleman, Bob Mills his interest in cars and garages. To an aspiring beauty operator, Carl Stevenson wills his lovely glossy finger wave. To Urla Hillmeyer, Margaret Gustine leaves her dignity and intelligence. To the Junior Class, the Senior Class wishes every success. To Velma Denny, my successor, I, Helen Fennell, offer condolences, congratulations, or what you will. 'z 'Q 'IF 1 wx fi ie-ifi i?-Q-aQ E we ow Page 160 ' QQ 2' ami li 53 3 1561 C ' i 'iii 'i - 1 1 fix s I , I D .A T? 2 1 4 ' ,, ' Y - ' 5 . A -!.- Q , - .. . -. ,j,. ,- . A M-' pf., . .f q u v kv- ,Aw 5' L - -- fg'. iz' ' a 3 4 419 A f ' - , , ,W 'ri jfz ' V ' 'lf5ris11'fsH29WE!lE', .k ll u N I - In I.. ,. 4. - 0. .ia 0 vt-, ff ' 1 n MB fffq-1 if qua: Q , uma 1 8 H 5 HI' g h Z rs: ,A f he 'K The Young Men's Christian Association A program of activities embracing the Physical: -the Religious: the Educational: and the Social: with the aim to produce a higher quality of citizenship for our Nation of tomorrow. MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO MEN AND BOYS OF ALL CREEDS GARDEN THEATRE The Home of the Best Sound in Town De Forest Phonoiilm-The Miracle of Science PARAMOUNT METRO-GOLDWYN West Side Square PICTURES Canton, Illinois CANTON ARMY STORE Men's Furnishings and Shoes GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE AT A VERY LOW PRICE CANTON CANDY KITCHEN Manufacturing C onfectioners Ice Cream and lces Toasted Sandwiches West Side Sq. Canton, Ill. D 'id G FLORAL SHOPPE ' L. Dunn and A. E. Gitterman, Props. WEDDING BOUQUETS and FUNERAL WREATHS A SPECIALTY Store: 6 W. Pine St. Phone 806 Canton, Illinois ee srl I fra .li 1 , D 'S' xiii, ' esac I M fm M wh 'Wx Page 161 ' xr pv' I Mm U X ' z - - MQ, ll ,gqgga 3 gag? X w, Exiglge.-S' 5.,, M 4- ' jf ' Q, Q M, Wig ht l ,N, fL- Fm: .f N., maj' , mfs a A, ' 5 .44 : FN g i i X 'G df , .N f X-2i QQ.MQ+w Q N394 Aw Page 162 .9 as 7 mim vi ' ' 1 Q - Q 3. 3 isa? 9.3 3 15 xi 4,1 V , A , , M 'e' . H -2.4 E f kdg gftil Q A , : .1 af - 3 1 'lf wk. 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W H 5 f' ,-xmxw use ,. -, .- k M3 f I, M Z - , .ff Q - A X . j e, 'x24,.4-3.-fq2,.:4-1 ' . .2 -- ., - - ' ' 1 v v -'D A9 ug QV' -Y----.Y 1 Hx 5 'gf an 'fe f 4 nk. of -1 -f ' ' ff ' fa G -ff 1 531 6 TRE GTH and BILITY Get cz GOOD BANK bade ofyou Every Worthy business proposition is given Llfull consideration here L4f 5f '1xD FIRST NATICNAL BANK CANTON, 1LL1No1s siQ WgwQisQ M 'Q we 1 Page 165 'fe ,X geauisf fessfwffwzea ' , ' -A ws 3' N' 3 53155 X M719 ,V - nie'-1 ' iaith J- A if 6 ' ' A' is Qf2z fif ' .zf1 --J 'ts' 'B ' fe- 1 4 I . Z 1 f I . X is L? ff .fs , ,A Jff ' SX 1 J A . Q4 5 It ', J . l yfj 'JJ A ir' ,JM t l 6 li ll' j 1 4 I fi f, I f,f'ii', I lf, N e . ' Q ll A it TQ X . JH yy - , 1, 3 4' . ,f 'jj 49' ' K ivlv lg 'X 'N PJ f Q bwgljj K1 l JA' J, '-.:K..'jf!? 41' l it f X AN APPRECIATION A Q ' 5 g l 1 s 15 J. 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