Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1936

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Jean Bauman Snalpshnfs Lawrence Henderson Circulation Jean Clark Features Kenneth Kirklluff ,-1dz'ertisi11y4' if Ginevru Vllilcoxelillx Typisf ,Y V' Lowell Stumpf Artist ,V x Frances Belle Hutton Clxester Baylor S1Ill1JSl10tS 12 usiucsx .llmzagvr A1'tl1u1'Stitzel Louise Deutch FCfbf'M-7'08 Literary Mary lola W'right Russell Sprague Girls' Afftivities .Al tlzlctics Ruby Archclale Ty p ist Mary Morrell Literary Hobart Menc'lml'f A dvm't'isiny F rnnces Fennell lfvaturex s..-N FOREWORD We, ilie members of ine slaff, preseni Hwe 1956 Canlonian willw Hwe sincere liope Hwaf all llwe piclures, evenis and aclwievemenis of llie gear liave been included and Hwai gou will derive greal pleasure from il wlien gou are fondlg reclling memories of gour lwigli scliool dags. J X KX lim ff-if f i ,,-,f sw,-,... -,f1f,f, . If , L, x .g-L ..-22:3 ?i i34:i,f'f, li-F X i N Q -.Iv T-'-:JL gil,-gfif I I -1 fi, ' 'T' 3-' , --l ?4fz, l 'I' - ,- - - - - illlxi A ' 45,-If: .Q DEDYCATYON To Hwe members of Hwe Board of Eduoafion, who have given unsparingfg of Hweir Hme and fafenf, and whose efforfs have proved of greaf value fo Hwe enfire sohoof sgsfem, we, Hue class of 1936, grafefuffg dedioafe Hwis, Hwe fwenfg-fourH1 volume ofH1e Canfonianv BQU3 .,.' XQXIIJJ1 y X . N J X gy-.. ,.Jx- ,g45?, ff 4 1 1 N L-- X ....:,.-:.1 T1 f , 4, f,,J- gf, xv, V LE - , rffif..-' YVRIGHT MOSHER MARTHA L. HOLLANDSWORTI-I DR. J. C. SIMMONS BOARD OF EDUCATION A. C. SHICPI,l'1Y F. H. PHILLIPS Alma Mater Thc Roman horde would point with pridf To dam' old Cores dome, And in Latin phrase and Latin tongue Would proudly call it hfomu. In later ycars the English grads would sing of Eton's fame, And in talks of Alma Motors Would loudly speak her name. The Alma lllatcrs of this land are numerous-not few. Thcre's H award, Yolo, and Princeton, along with old Purdue But the .fllnza lllater of the world, from lovely earth to sky, Is the one I love, the one you love, It's grand Old Canton High. Figlwl Song Fight for olfl Canton High Fight for thc clear old gold For you will do or die As in the days of olcl. Fight! Fight! Fight! Our tcmzs are always best, Loyal, fllllfl ever fruc. Vivtory for C. H. S.! IfVc'll ight for you. 2 -x g. CONTENTS Adminisfrafion Classes Acfivifies Affwfefics Feafu res XAXXNX KX ,QW X S-.....,.,-,f-1-yifffff , xy., Zyl, N- I SX 'ji A ..r-Fi,-'t -...Q - -1- . A 3, , , .ac'- 'I' Y' ' A. .- ff. . .s- A Ta gp. A .A .A.nAI.A--4, . I -. .1-,.. A .I-i-,,. , A- 'A I 55.1. ' . r 'FA--1 ,, TL A .-rlfwff' - I. , - L. . . .,. I. v N. A, ww u, . ,I.f , 1 ' A 5 'FQ - Q -AA -Ar , ' il. fr . .:A - A I. A 'gg 3 WA AII'.1:' A A' Aff- fA:. ,I .. I. ' 5 I . -dm . ' ,.p 'II , A. II, I IIE II... Iv? 'lj I I- fIln: , A IFI'AifI I., . , .. ., ,,I...K9 -I....5 . -.AI,-I. 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This building was located on thc grounds which arc now occupicd by thc lntcrnational Harvcstcr Company, and it scrvcd the purposc until 1813 whcn it was razcd by ai tornado. ln Junc, 1860, the corncrstonc for thc tirst High School building was laid and it was rcplaccd by the prcscnt structurc. rcady for occupancy on April 1. 1530-l-. This building was adm-quatc in sizc, at that timc. to accommodatc thc Al-00 studcnts. and it was equipped with a iinc laboratory. library, gym, and twcnty rccitation rooms. Howcvor, many improvcmf-nts and additions have bccn madc sincc that time in order to takc care of the largcr numbcr of studcnts. Thc south wing was built in 1929, and only last ycar many improvcmcnts wcrc madc, including an cntirc ncw lighting systcm, rcdccoration, and additional stairways. So now, as always. Canton ranks high among thc secondary schools of Illinois. BEN KIETZMAN Superintendent Y MW School is life,-life as Youth should live it. Your school has concerned itself with the development of the individuality of each student. Your progress from this point on is to be determined, more than ever, on the integrity of the individual. Be courageous-as you are facing a world which demands a great deal of courage, initiative, and efficiency. In all of life some activities are more worthwhile than others. The discerning person will hold fast to that which is good and lasting. My sincere wishes go with you. BEN KIETZMAN. -ff-f c4w12nNn+wx- W 1 To the Class of 1936: Your high school career began four years ago. Today that career has ended. The Canton High School will miss you as one of its valuable members. No longer will we see you charge down the gridiron for a touchdown. No longer will we follow your play on the basketball court. No longer can we enjoy the loyal cheer you have given your school. No more can we applaud you on the stage. On the platform your speeches are ended. Your classroom work is completed. YVe will miss you in the Senior Halls. Your cooperation in making the Canton High School one of which we are proud is appreciated. The members of the faculty are proud of the class of 1936. VVe will ever be with you as you leave us. V OLIVER L. RAPP Principal 45PCANTONlAN-'- LEONARD ll. KING ELLIOTT F. C. COONS Assistant Principal Mechanical Drawing WV. I. S. T. C. Printing W XVheziton College of Expression ' of Missouri f X LILLIAN JOHNSON VERLE LEROY ELLET I. MARIE' SATTERFIELD li. E, B. S. Typing and Shorthand Noclern zinrl American History Chemistry, Physics I. S. N. U. XV. I. S. T. C. Algebra University of Colorado Coe College University of Iowa Q C I . Q w xiii DQ FE. I i l ii ., JENNETTE TERRILL CATHERINE NVICK E 1s.E., Ph. M. A. B., B. S. in L. 5. L: Physical Education. Algebra M. A. I W, I, S, T, C, Librarian, English VAM1-' University of XVisconsin University of Illinois 1fYf.i,N.-1 '-'IFE Qi. 575' Sv -A-1'2ff?fQv ,,. ,A , ,I A ' 1 'VE13' 'r s' gwli' it ' ' i.-fir? ii f----f Qfgfs ' A ' Jug? 2' 1 v L 12 sl' Au 'irfyfa' M31 1: 4 - I ,......u.... ' lf li Q .- -..................,, we n1'f'.l e fig... ETHAN ALLEN SN 'ELY HELEN CLARK ll. E. Il A. B. D K I ' A. English I, II '2m'f'fi University of Illinois University of Chicago 1. S. N. U. Emerson College of Orzitory Coluinlxia College of Expression University of Chicago University of Illinois f XV I 'T l . ' Jf'rT l. fl- I . l si J, iff! liar' 1.'-' OPAL 0'1gR1EN CLARENCE M, STITZEL B. 5, If. S. Cooking, Homemaking I AIQYICUIIUFCA Eureka College University of Illinois Columbia Univ.,-sity Colorado State College xif' ' University of Chicago ROBERTAT.BZEIGLl'fR JULIAPEQBNKLIN 4 NATHAH VDEUTCH General Science French and English Bookkeeping Lake Forest College University of Chicago University of Illinois W. I. S. T. C. Columbia University XV. I. S. T. C. University of Iowa L' Universite de Geneve Z Z' Z - 7 I Vg., ' I 131 f ps.-L4,g Q. y GU-4 4: .ar my , .vf uw 45,75-f 1? Q JM' 13' -J' 'Q :QE 'maj tif? i i E P i 5 i E s U l i Hn., Lyjflf f 5253 3-Gai? Wi? GREG' w. HAROLD V. JOHNSON B. S. Manual Training Bradley Polytechnic Institute HELEN M. TUTTLE Shorthand and Typing Iowa State Teachers' College it :J g .f -+. ' .4 Q l EVALENA MILLER A. B., B. S., B. Ed. Biology Missouri State Teachers' College University of Seattle University of lVIiss0uri University of Chicago' HARRISON M. A. Sociology Knox College University of Michigan University of Virginia HELEN IAMESON B. S. Sewing McMurray College Bradley Polytechnic Institute . University of Illinois Iowa State College .pf .-.v, Q 1 -151.3-.' ' .,. . A. I F College Indiana History IESSIE FRANZ A. B. Latin Beloit College LAURA SCHUTTER A. B. English I Kalamazoo College University of Detroit l 1-L fp C -WCANTONIAN ELEANOR XYILSON ll. M. Glee Clubs Knox College I. S. N. U. Qu Northwestern University rf., N1 I ,J fl , L FRED D. VVALKER MARY ANN COX Band and Orchestra A. B. Oberlin, Ohio, Conservatory Algebra, Solid Geometry Boston, Massachusetts Knox College Vzmflcrcook School of Music, Chicago l MARY A. IDANNER ALICE 15, SMITH Sfvrvtrlfy K0 Princiiml Assistant I.ibnn-ifm University of Illinois W. I. S. 'I'. C. 151 I ,. V. uf 'li ALVIN FELTS B. S. Geometry, Geography University of Illinois E M'UNli'l'Ai E. S'1'UFlfLE'llEAM Secretary to Superintendent 4 e i J' V 1. I'll wager the plane in Plane Geometry isn't very plain to everyone in this class. QI speak from experiencej. A 2. One of the ullll1LI0l0g'Y'l classes. QCoulcln't help that onej. l 3. For onee these stncles appear to be Studying in ye aulcle Insulin d'etuLle Qussembly hull 3 to youj . 4. Looks like il written lesson. Oh well, its good for these freshies-Algebra. l f 3 5. Some of our erstwhile physicists Qsome worclj at work E 6. 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A-:-, ..,4.-'s I - :S s z Q 3 3 Q i I V4 : I 5 Q 5 5. 1 1 . -2- .' x1:w:ar- n'-nlwmw-fvxug- -t,-+xu:1:.wo--:W,v::w,wes:u'v:.'1:-'11--X -,sm -1 r- f 1 -' V1 ' - - f, -' .. - vw- f . vu- ' ' :vw m -9-:-11,,-4--g-amzwmm. vq:,m,:11rgwr re-yum rp.-x, , 17 -JWCANTONIAN Robert Spurgin Melvin Vandermeer Marcella Ann Sebree Lyle Stevens President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer SENYGRS CLASS COLORS: Green and Silver CLASS FLOWER: J onquil . CLASS Mo'rTo: Because we can, we will. CLASS ADVIS1-ms: Miss Cox and Mr. Fclts Virginia Smith Gerald Drummond Marilyn Buell Robert Brown Francis Welch Sarabelle Brown John Fawcett Louise Whitaker Ieanne Watson Forest VVeaver Beatrice Post Kenneth Kirkhuff Mary Iola Wright Jean Clark VIRGINIA SMITH-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. GERALD DRUMMOND- Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glce Club 4, Senior Boys, Burlesque. MARILYN BUELL-Dramatic Club 4, Declamation 4, Sociology Club, Treas. 4. ROBERT BROWN-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Boys' Burlesque, Operetta 4. FRANCIS WELCH-Hi-Y 2, 3, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Booster Club 4. SARABELLE BROWN-Sociology Club 4. JOHN FAVVCETT-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 2. LOUISE VVHITAKER-A. L. M. A. 2, Glee Club 4. JEANNE WATSON-Freshman Pennant, Noon Hr. G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 2, 3, 4. FORREST WEAVER-A. L. M. A. 1, 2. BEATRICE POST-G. A. A. 1, 3, A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bryant, Ill. KENNETH KIRK- HUFF-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff, Adv. Mgr. 4, Glee Club 2, O1-atory 2, Senior Class Burlesque 4. MARY IOLA WRIGHT-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Piano Contest 1, Glee Club, Pianist 2, Booster Club 4, Astronomy Club 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. JEAN CLARK-Hyde Park High 1, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, G. R. 2, 3, 4, Garrick Club 4, French Club 4, Pennant Staff 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. --'W fJlNTCNlAN-- E181 --45PCANT0NlAN--' LAVERN COOK-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 45 Senior Boys' Burlesque, Production Stuff. MARJORIE SIMMONS-A. L. lil. A. 4, Booster Club 4. GLENN PETERSON- A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 45 Booster Club 4, Senior Boys' Burlesque -1-g Sociology Club 4. BEVERLY SNYDER-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, G. R. 1, 2. 3, -Lg G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2g Operetta 25 Booster Club 4, Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3. BILLIE DUKE -A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD MASON--A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 4. VVILMA BEVARD - G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Band 3, Al. GILBERT JOHNSON-Band 1, 2. 3, 4. HARRIETT SEDGWICK-G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, Al-I G. R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pennant 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Sociology Club -11, Drama Club 43 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 4. LUELLA LILLIE-A. L.M.A. 33 Noon Hour G. R. -L. LYLE STEVENS-Senior Class Secretary. VIOLA MAE FORD-G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin II Club 25 French Club 4, Astronomy Club 1, 25 Drama Club 45 A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 4. SHERMAN REED-Band 2, 3, 4. Everett Simpson l'.aVe rn Cook Marjorie Simmons Glenn Peterson Beverly Snyder Billie Duke Donald Mason VVilma Bevarcl Gilbert Johnson Harriett Sedgwick Luella Lillie Lyle Stevens Viola Mae Ford Sherman Reed 5193 Arthur Stitzel Mary Morrell Pauline Xvfigllt Alva Powell VVilma Jean Bauman Ruby Hagbom Vivian Bryant Virginia O'Bryant I ,f In X ' if I ' M,-i'.f lsrarjofic XVarcl!!!-,Aff My rf V , df, ' ' J , Carl Kramer Q X! 1 Eileen Evcrts I-ff K5-bag' , MAJ hp' llw Doris Swift ' Ieanne Nickerson Jack Taylor ARTHUR STITZEL-Fairbury High School 1, Cantonian Staff 4, Senior Boys' Burlesque 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Debate and Oratory 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 2, Garrick Club 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4, Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4, Vocal Contest 4, Operetta 4. MARY MORRELL-French Club 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Noon Hour 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 4, Operetta 4, Garrick Club 4, Booster Club 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 3, 4, Sociology Club 4, Freshman Pennant 1, Cantonian Staff 4. PAULINE WRIGHT-Noon Hour 1, G.R. 1, Glee Club Operetta 2, A. L. M. A. 1. WILMA JEAN BAUMANhA. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Science Club 1, Booster Club 4, Operetta 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 4. RUBY HAGBOM-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. 1. 2, Sec'y 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, Sec'y 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Glee Club 2, Pianist 4, Pen- nant 3, Quill and Scroll, Treas. 3, 4, French Club 4, Speakers' Club 2, Seciy 3, Operetta 2, Accomp. 4. VIVIAN BRYANT-A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glec Club 4, G. A. A. 1, Booster Club 4. VIRGINIA O'BRYANT-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Bryant High 1, 2. MARJORIE VVARD--G. A. A. 1. CARL KRAMER-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 4, Sociology Club 4. EILEEN EVERTS-A. L. M.A. 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, Noon Hour 3, 4. DORIS SVVIFT-G. R. 4, G. A. A. 4, Booster Club. JEANNE NICKERSON-Operetta, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, G. R. 1, 2, 3. JACK TAYLOR-Glee Club 2, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 4, Vocal Contest 1, Booster Club 4, Latin Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Garrick Club 4, Boys' Burlesque 4. --fhf QlN'l'0Nl+lN- l20l --+AfcANToruAN A VIRGINIA DENNY-Noon Hour 1, 2, 3, Treas. 45 F1'ench Club 3. MYRNA GUMBEI. -A. L. M.A 1, 2, 3, 45 G. R. 1, 25 G, A. A. 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 Operetta 25 Booster Club 4. KIMBER HUKILL-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 45 GINEVRA XVII.- COXEN-G. A. A. 3, 45 Pennant 3. 45 Cantonian 45 French Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Speakers' Club 2, 3, 45 Shorthand Contest 45 Glee Club 45 Operetta 45 Declamation 45 Music Contest 45 One-Act Play Contest 4. PAUL SPENCER-Glee Club 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Operetta 3. CLEONA YVILCOXEN-Glee Club 2. BEATRICE I-IALLAM-A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1. JOHN MCVAY- A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ISABELLE BAXTERfGirl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A.. 1, 2, 35 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 4. EDGAR RORER-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 45 French Club 4. NINA VVARREN-Girl Reserves 1, 2, 35 A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Booster Club 45 Sociology Club 4. RUSSELL SPRAGUE-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Fresh- man Pennantg Quill and Scroll 45 Hi-Y 45 Dramatic Club 45 Cantonian Staff 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Vocal Contest 3, 45 Class Play5 Boys' Bui-lcsque5 Orchestra 45 Booster Club 45 Oper- etta 2, 45 Senior Class Play 4. LOUISE DEUTCH-G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 45 Pres. Astronomy Club 15 Debate Club 15 Le Masque D'or 15 Debate team alternate 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Librarian 1, Pres. 45 Speakers' Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Play 25 Operetta 2, 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2. 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Freshman Pennant, Assist. Editor5 Pennant 3, 4. Assist. Editor 3 semesters, Editor 4tl15 The Garrick Club 45 Le Cercle Francaise 45 Declamation 1, 2, 3. 45 Junior Class Sec.5 Pres. Student Council 35 Cantonian Staff. Virginia Denny Myrna Gumhel Kimber Hukill Ginevra XVilcoxen Paul Spencer -Cleona XYilc0xen Beatrice Hallam Iohn McVay Isabelle Baxter Edward Blazevich Edgar Rorer Nina Warren Russell Sprague Louise Deuteh i211 Maxine XVilcoxen Harry Fuller Nadine Basslcr YVayne Brown Paul McCartney 0 Della Louise johnson Z Roy VV11itaker Hazle Salisbury Kathryn Neal Marion Mmm Elsie Putman James Irwin Muriel Henderson Leonard HARRY FULLER-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Burlesque 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Track 3, 4. NADINE BASSLER-G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 4, Sec'y3 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Astronomy Club 1. 23 Garrick Club 43 Booster Club 4. WAYNE BROVVN-Carbondale H. S. 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-Pres. 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys' Burlesque 43 Dramatics Club 4. PAUL McCARTNEY-- Adair H. S. 1, 2, 33 F. F. A. 4. DELLA LOUISE JOHNSON-Noon Hour 3, 4. ROY WHITAKER-A. L. M. A. 2, 33 F. F. A. 43 VVrestling 2. HAZLE SALISBURY - Girl Reserves 1. KATHRYN NEAL-G. A.A. 1, 23 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 43 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Astronomy Club 23 Glee Club 23 Dramatic Club, Booster Club. MARION MONN- Glce Club 1, 2, 43 Operetta 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ELSIE PUTMAN- A. L. M. A. 43 Booster Club 4. JAMES IRWIN-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 33 Freshman Pennantg F. F. A. 3, 43 Dramatic Club 43 Glee Club 43 Football 2, 33 Musical Contest 1. MURIEL HENDERSON-G. A. A. 3, 43 Pennant 43 Glec Club 43 Dramatic Club 43 Declamation 43 One-Act Pl:1y'C0ntest 43 Music Contest 43 Operctta 4. --'ff' fJWTCNlAN- l22l --JPCANTONIAN CHARLOTTE LEE MILLER-A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4,5 Drama Club 3, 45 Secly 4, Track Queen Contest 3, Hi-Y Follies 35 Booster Club 45 Glee Club 15 Operetta 2. RICHARD BROWN-A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3. PAULINE PIKE- Boonville, Indiana H. S., A. L. M.A. 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Soeology Club 43 Booster Club 4. RAY HICKS-Track 2, 3, 4. PAULINE STELL-Bryant H. S. 1. 23 G. A. A. 2. FRANCES BELLE HUTTON-Freshman Pennant, Glee Club 1. 2. 45 G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 25 Astronomy Club 23 Speak- ers' Club 2, 35 Operetta 2, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Pennant Staff 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Secretary Quill and Scroll 4, Cantonian Staff 4. KEITH PICKE'l l' A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 4. NATHALEEN BAYLOR- A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Operetta 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Booster Club 4, G. R. 1, 2, 3, 43 Astronomy Club 1. VVENDELL ADAMS-Hi-Y 2, 33 Football 25 A. L. M. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. NELSON MOORE-A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. 4, Glee Club -1-g Booster Club 4, F. F. of A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Sec'y 4, State Farmer 35 National Champion meat team 4g Operetta 4. FANNIE OSBORNE-G. A. A. 1, Girl Reserves 1, 2, A. L. M. A. 3. ROBERT KALER-F.F.A. 2, 3, 43 Student Mgr. 3. MARY DEVINEY-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, -Lg G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, Hi-Y Follies 35 Booster Club 4. ' Charlotte Lee Miller Helene Cox Richard Brown Pauline Pike Ray Hicks Pauline Stell Frances Belle Hutton Keith Pickett Nathaleen Baylor Wenclell Adams ,' , f 4 if ' F lv I Y Nelson Moore Fannie Osborne Robert Kaler Mary DeViney l23l Teresa Raflosevich Chester Baylor Ruby Chapman Hobart Menchoff Lowell Stumpf LaVon11e Morgan Bill Graham Isabella Brignall Albina Iuricic Milo Gullerlge Cecil XVeaver Harry Fish Mara Lee Beallles Eva Tomlianovich CHESTER BAYLOR-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Operetta 25 Freshman Pennantg Cantoniang Junior Class Pres.5 Booster Club 45 Quill and Scroll. RUBY CHAPMAN- A. L. M. A. 1. HOBART MENCHOFF-A. L. M. A. 1, 45 Freshman Pennant5 F. F. A. 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Astronomy Club 1, 25 Boys' Burlesqueg Quill and Scrollg Cantonian Staff 4. LOVVELL STUMPF-A. L. M. A. 15 Freshman Penr:ant5 Glee Club 1, 25 Pennant 35 Speak- ers' Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 French Club, Treas. 45 Cantonian 4. LAVONNE MORGAN- G. A.A. 1, 25 GLR. 1, 2. BILL GRAHAM-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Glce Club 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Or- chestra 1, 2, 35 Track 25 Freshman Pennant5 Drama Club 35 Boys' Vocal 2, 35 County Boys' Vocal 25 Boys, Burlesque 35 Operetta 3. ISABELLA BRIGNALL-G. R. 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 1. MILO GULLEDGEAHi-Y 3, 45 Track 3, 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CECIL WEAVER- A. L. M. A. 15 Drama Club 25 French Club 45 Noon Hour 4. HARRY FISH-A. L. M.A. I, 2, 3, 4. EVA TOMLIANOVICH4G. R. 45 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Sociology Club 45 Declamation 4. -11-f c.Mrrom+m- M l25l -fl'vCANTONlAN-- BERNICE SCHNELL-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3. -L: Glee Club 1, -L: Operetta 2, -L: Booster Club 1, AL: Vocal Contest 1, 2: Girl Reserves. YVILMA COWVELL-Glee Club l. 2: Panama, Illi- nois. Sehool 1, 2: Vvest Frankfort, Illinois, 3: Girl Reserves -L. BILL PUTMAN-A. L. INI. A. 1. 3. Pres. -L: H1-H l, 3, AL. I'RANCIS VANCE-A. L. M. A. l. 2. 3. 'Lg Football 1. 2, 3. -L: Track 3: Booster Club LL. CHARLOTTE CARVRR-G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 'Lg Girl Reserves l. 2, 3. -L: Vice-President IL: Glee Club 1, 2, 445 Operetta AL: Drama Club 3, L: French Club -Lg A. L. M.A. 1. 2. 3, AL: Booster Club AL. BERNADINE HARRIS-G. A. A. lg Operetta 2. JOHN TADE.IRVIC-Football 1. 2, 3, -L: Basketball 1, 2: A. L. M. A. I. 2, 3. -L: Boys' Burlesque -L. ALLEBNE DUNHAM-A. L. M. A. l. 2, 3, AL: Glee Club 25 G. A. A. l. 2, 3, Lg Booster Club AL. FRANCIS DEVVEY-A. I.. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 'Lg Band 1, 2. 3. -L: President 1: Librarian 2: Orchestra 3, -'Lg Booster Club -Lg Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, -Lg Treasurer 1, President 3: Hi-Y Follies 3. -L: Sociology Club fLg Science Club 1 : Speakers' Club 3: Drama Club -L, President: Boys' Gratory 35 Basketball 2: Freslnnan Pennant. RUSSELL ELLIOTT-A. L. M.A. 1. 2, 3. -L: Astronomy Club 1, 2: President 2: Speakers, Club 2, 35 Garriek Club AL: Freshman Pennant: Sociology Club -L: Hi-Y 2, 3, -L: Operetta 2, L: Deelamation l, -L: Booster Club -L: Art Club 3: Hi-Y Follies: Senior Boys' Burlesque, Cast and Staff: Moon River Staff. ANNABEL MOORHOUSB-A. L. M. A. 1, 2. 3, VL: Booster Club -L: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3. AL: Girl Reserves l. 2, 3, fl-: French Club 44. LAWRENCE HRNDERSON4Cantonian Stall' AL: French Club LL: Boys' Burlesque. EVELYN VANDYKB-A. I.. M. A. l. 2, 3. -Lg Glee Club lg Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, IL: G. A.A. 3, L1-5 Drama Club 'Lg Booster Club -L. XVilma Cowell Ilill Putman Mary Urbana Francis Vance Charlotte Carver llernarliue Harris John Tnclejevic Alleene Dunham I' ranels Dewey Russell Elliott Annabel Moorhouse Lawrence Henderson Evelyn Van Dyke Neil Mercer Helen Taff Elmer Swanson Catherine Emaus 4, - ff -I 1 ' fl - ' I Marcella Ann Sebrec n JP ' Robert Severson Melba Dare Robert Muir Bob Muir August Riiflard Alma Sherwood George Costas Zlyllt' 01 SC Frank rllUllllCl1 NEIL MERCER--A. L. M. A. l. 2, 3, LL, Band 1, 2, 3, -1-g Orchestra 2, 3, -1, Hi-Y 44, Hi-Y, Follies 3, Boys, Burlesque LL, Booster Club 514, Astronomy Club 1, 2, Booster Club 44, Glee Club l. HELEN TAFF4Freshman Pennant, Speakers' Club 2, 3, 11. ELMER SWANSON --F. F. A. 2, 3, 11, A. L. M. A. 3, 40, Basketball 2. CATHERINE EMANS-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club -1. MARCELLA ANN SEBREE+A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 41, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 44, Treas. 3, G. R. 1, 2, 3, 11, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Declamation 1, 2, 3, 41, Music Con- test 3, 4-g Sociology Club 4, Booster Club 41. BOB SEVERSON-Brookings, S. Dak., 1, 2, 3, Boys' Burlesque 41, Operetta AL, Drama Club 44, Hi-Y 111, Band 44, Glee Club V1-. MELBA DARE-Noon Hour 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 3, President -14. BOB MUIR-F. F. A. 3, 44, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3. AUGUST RIFFLARD-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, AL, Booster Club 41. ALMA SHERWOOD--Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 41, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 41, Booster Club -11, Sociology Club 4, Glee Club 2, Drama Club 1. GEORGE COSTAS-Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Burlesque -1, Glee Club 2, '11, Operetta 2, 111, Astronomy Club 3, Pen- nant -11, French Club fl. JEAN CULVER-G. A. A. l, 2, 3, fl., Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-, Glee Club 2, 41, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, -1, Pennant 3, French Club -1, Drama Club 3, -1-, Vice-President fb. XVAYNE BONSER-Rushville H. S. -145' f-ANTCNlAN-- l25l 5 K -fl,cANTomAN-e- DOROTHY HUNNICUTT-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-3 A.L.M.A. 3. RUTH ORTMAN- A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, -14, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, -1 , Freshman Pennant, G. Al. A. 1, 2, 3, -11, Booster Club 41, Pennant 3, French Club, Vice-President fl. NELLIE PETERS-G. A. A. 2, 3, 4-, A.L. M. A. 3. CARROLL RANKIN-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 214. RUBY ARCHDALE -Noon Hour 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Glee Club 2, Booster Club A1-, Cantonian Staff AL. MARGARET KUCHAN-Freshman Pennant, G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 44, Glee Club 41, Operetta 11-, Drama Club 4-9 Sociology Club LL. LUCILLE MURPHY-Operetta 2, Sociology Club ll-. JAMES BEAM?-Hi-Y 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4-, Glee Club -L, Science Club 1, Drama Club 41, Sociology and Economics Club 41, Senior Boys' Burlesque 1. ANNA- BELLE O'BRYANT-G. A. A. 2, Bryant High School 1, 2. ROBERT SPU,RGIN- A. L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 41, Freshman Pennant, Football 1, 2, 3, 4-, Track 2, 3, 11-, VVrestling 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 44, Boys' Burlesque, Junior Class Treasurer, C Club 2, Gen- eral Science Club I, Senior Class President. MARGARET ANN SIMMONS-A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, -11, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, -L, Freshman Pennant, Drama Club 2, Secretary 3, 41, County Piano Contest 1, 3, Orchestra 2, 1, Cantonian 4, Editor, G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, fl, French Club 4, Declamation 3, Booster Club 44. EDITH HENDERSON- G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M. A. 1, 2. 3, L1-5 Booster Club V1-. ROBERT HEDDEN'-A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 111, F. F. A. 2. 3, Al. fiaxkx llloror Huuuicutt Ruth Ortman Carroll Rankin Ruhv Archrlale Mary Franciskovich Margaret lxuchan Lucille Murphy James Beam Annabelle O'llryaut llnlz Spurgiu Margaret Ann Simmons Edith Henrlerson Robert Heclrlen l27l Vanclermeer Lee Rauch ,Dorothy Stocks ,Eukilee Jones Mary Saurbaugh Mary Iuraco Mary Ellen Renie Thirza Jenkins Tommy Taylor Aileen Bettison C' MJ, '31, Nina Sprague Rosella Turl Jack Hogan MELVIN VANDERMEER-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Junior Class, Vice- President Senior Class, Senior Boys' Burlesque. DORIS LEE RAUCH-A. L. M. A. 1, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Noon Hour 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, French Club 3, Glee Club 1, 4. DOROTHY STOCKS-A. L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. EULALEE JONES-Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. L. M.A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. NIARY SAUR- BAUGH-Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4, Sociology Club 4. MARY ELLEN RENNIEfCentralia 1, 2, 3, G.A. A. 2, 4, Home Economics' Club 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Girl Reserves 4, Booster Club 4, Sphinx Weekly Staff 2. THIRZA JENKINS-A. L. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant 3, 4, Editor 4, Freshman Pennant Editor, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Quill and Scroll 3. 4, President 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Speakers' Club 2, 3, Astronomy Club 1, 2, Student Council 4, Booster Club 4. TOMMY TAYLOR-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y. 4, Glee Club 3, 4. AILEEN BETTISON-G. A. A. 1, Girl Reserves I, A. L. M. A. 2, 3, 4. LILLIE CAMP- BELL. NINA SPRAGUE-A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Booster Club 4. JACK HOGAN- Pcnnant 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Hi-Y Follies 3, General Manager, Speakers' Club 3, Garrick Club 4, Sociology Club 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Debate Team 3, Boys' Oratorv 3, Hi-Y Original Oration 3, Operctta 4, Astronomy Club 1, Science Club 1, Secretary, A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3. '--'W f-ANTCNl+lN- 2 mi mf -WCANTONIAN CURTISS ROSS-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 41, Senior Boys, Burlesque 44, Drama Club 413 Glue Club 2, -lfg Booster Club -1, Hi-Y Follies 3. ENID TAYLOR-French Club 415 G.A. A. 3, 41-3 Piano Contest 2. HELEN BRODSKEY-Band 1, 2, 3, A13 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 114, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Glee Club 1, 2, 41, Drum Major 2, 3, 415 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3,113 Freshman Pennant, ScIence Club 15 Astronomy Club 1, 23 Operetta 2, LL, Garrick Club -1, Pennant Staff -lf. SHIRLEY VVILLIAMS-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Booster Club 4, Drama Club 113 Operetta 25 A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 41, Freshman Pennant lg French Club 4-5 Sociology Club AL. FRANCES FENNELI. -A. L. M. A. 1, 2, 3, 445 G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 41, Speakers' Club 3, -115 Secre- tary and Treasurer 35 Freshman Pennant, Cantonian Staff L19 Debate Team 35 Glee Club 3. KATHLEEN EVERTS-A. L. M. A. 2, 3, -1-g Noon Hour 3, fl-g Booster Club 44. BIURIEL HUTCHISON-Rushville High School 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2g Freshman Class OtHcerg Glee Club 1, 2, -15 Glen: Club Contests 2. 45 Freshman Class Play. 0' Curtis Ross 7 Shirley XVillizuns ,J Linnie XVright ' Frances Fenuell Kathleen Evcrts Muriel Hutchison Margaret Miller Melvin Stuckel l29l 3 Q13 aft' 'Fw in r. i lx r 5 J' hifi rj.. 'Q -K 3 'V' A. 4 ul El 1: QI l n 4 i 1 l ,J ff V 'A f I, -r' J-fs. iw Fla. 1' ,W c i Lx. . ,N ffjffli ...J 294.3 G The sun dial seems to have these lame brains mixed up. Sprague, Stitvel, and Hyndman. The band marches off the field. Farmington game. Shades of Neptune himself. Clark, Sebrce, Sherwood, Sedgwick, VVhite, and Deutch. Three little maids. F, VVright, and Miller. All aboard the covered wagon. Commercial Law class Lewistown bound. Don't tell mc they're playing house. Sebree, Sherwood, Deutch, Clark, and Sedgwick. Looks like a family reunion. Sedgwick, Taylor, Sebree, Deutch, Pike, and Sherwood. Just pals, Baylor and KirkhuH. Same as No. 3 only a different pose. Take oif your disguise, we know you. Bob Brown. Me and my gal. Brown, Baillie, XYCIlllBI'IllCCl', Estwanik, Lockard, Sedgwick, Schnell, Spurgin. Nope, it isn't goofy mirrors, it's the High School at night. I ran out of titles for this picture. White, ?, and Clark. Brotherly love Hutton and Hutton. Looks like a game of leap frog. Vandy, Spurg, Lockard, Baillie. Huddle. Beardstown rests between halves. Yoo-hoo, Mahel. Lockard, Baillie, and Vandermeer. Rear view in still life. Mosher in French class. I hope they all fall in. Stumpf, Stitzel, and Sprague. Three little mcrmaids. Henderson and the Brodskeys. ..,-XL, YA' il and 30 --4lvrfAN'l'0NlAN f31l Junior Baillie Charles Redfcrn June Morgan Lois Meier President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer uNvoRs CLASS Comms: Turquoise Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Tulip CLASS Mo'rTo: VVC sfrive 'ro succeed where others have failed. ADY'ISEIiS! Miss Satferfield and Mr. Elleft Leslie Dean lletty Fanning Ioe Tomich 1 Mary Rose Conklin Delmer Myers Harriett Hand Louise Harmon Clarence Phillips Alberta XVl1ite lack Moss hlary Hall Merlin Xlfarren Eugene Glad Elsie Busby Bernard Hogan hlargaret Arnett XVendel1 Dawson Rosa Lee Maxwell lletty Stickler lVilliam Iirignall Irene Uvercash Donald Stephens lletry Mason Ro he rt Emo ry Rohert Kelly Arlene XYalker Earl Meachaxn Margaret Harrlcsty Richard Campbell Clarice Toncray Opal Riley Glen King Marjorie l'0stin Howard Jarvis Marie Fairhurn Carl lilaydes James Kissack Caryl Brown Donald Baxter Fern Richardson Gordon Dean Betty Ann Frame Now That We're Upperclassmen On some authority or other, it is conceded that as we grow in age, we grow in wisdom. It is on the presumption of such a statement, I suppose, that upperclass- men are considered superior to underclassmen-:1 common fallacy. During a morning recently a Freshman respectfully approached me with a paper obscured with undecipherable algebraic symbols, and with that humbly trusting look born of unshaken confidence in a world of superiors, asked my help P- cm , F W El'-W'f':. J S fl-tts. X ' -s .-.- . A.:-ff' 4' ' fl .iv ,-' rg ig-44 MH. vit , .1 ,W-1 , Q 7 je V I a Q J, , .2 i 'af' lr, L ' l L32 -370 in solving a pair of simultaneous equations. I looked at the figure-covered sheet. I looked at the Freshman. Then I fled. But a relentless fate pursued me, and the next period another Freshman, struggling with a grammar lesson, asked me to give her an example of an adjective substantive clause. .lust toss off an adjective suh- stantive clause like that! After furtively thumbing through the grammar appendix, and reading a meaningless paragraph on clauses, in desperation I had to admit my ignorance. lvide saucerlike eyes opened. You-don't lm ul? V I Miilliiiigli L. R. King June Morgan Leah Lingenfelter Marion VVilli1uns Hazel Newton Bryce Duryea Maxine Hill Edward Locke Lois Lidrlle Ieanettc Berlcey lloh Ortman . . 1 hlarslm een Swise hlnrgarct Baxter lfvelyn lie-own Eunice linker Louise XVilliams VVinifrr-rl XYhitncy Helen lYolf Yolnnclv Sedgwick flunior llaillic Marian BICGZUAI1 Jeanette Graham Boh Jackson Vifilnm St.Clair Maxine Raker Louise Locke Jean Allton Agnes XYhitc Beverly Orwig XVilburta Sheets Dorothy Mathews Charles Reilfern Virginia Neal :Marilyn hIeGaughlin Raymond Bendrick Pauline XVilson Clarence Brown Mildred Smith Pauline Slater Ruth Lightle Julia Cehulmr XValter Hauber l33l 1-----1-W...-1-v....m-....... ne r ,ibffy J E, J ng, 31,1-52:13 Qiggbilxsd l up Roland Strantz Leila Noe YVilliam Totten Lois Meier Van llonalil Bennett Sophie llritz Charlotte Roller Darrell Timlall Mary Griffey Frederick Draw Irene Lznnplcin Donalil Xvilcoxen Bill Bourke Virginia Payne Irvin Brown Mildred Awl Perry Duncan Bernice Kramer Estella Buryrard Merle Kruschinsky Betty Coleman Carl Cardosi Mary lieth Ellis Edwin Stevens Edward Nayden Margaret Estwanik Hugh Baughnizm Kathryn Horton Leslie Bolon Charlotte Benson Ruth XVillianrs Carl Migda f Dorothy Brown Leonard Mailroom Jean Allton VVayne Pollitt Harold Standard hfziy Soper Iohn Mosher Faye Broclskey Virgil lvilcoxen Ethel Roberson No, I didn't know. .lust a failure, th:1t's all I am, not even able to preserve the proverbial dignity of a Junior before some mere Freshmen. But by tl1e time we who are Juniors had reached the upperclassinan status, we had begun to realize that the main objective in schooling is to gain an education. The most important benefits of a high school education are not an exact knowledge of the subjects pursuedg but rather, a general and comprehensive understanding of these subjects, the ability to study, to concentrate, and to think. Thus education is' a means toward an end rather than an end in itself. Marilyn McGl:1ughlin, '37. lfiill 157 I Joe- Kovachevich Barbara Moore Eldon Diilefteld Kathleen Fernetti Kenneth Varnold Jeanne Scott Rosalie Smith Lois ReEctt Ollidean McLouth Virgene Brush Vera 1Ve1ch Virginia NVhitmo're -WCANTQNIAN Anna Moss ,Take Shepherd 351 GEORGE KOVACHEVICH ' 1919 - 1935 Q ,HL-if H,4f First Rowfl':iuline Ilzlin, Violet llztrnett, Maxine liziuingnrtner, Esther llzttlgliniznl, Helen llnin, Maxine llaxter, Veda llaugltan. llent-vu Asliwoml. Second Rowf lfverett Anderson, l.:-e Antlerson, june llennett, Charlotte Ashley, Minnie llertettfr, Lois Brown, Sadie llishop, Dorothy Ilruwn, XYillz1 llenn Ayres, Rlilclrefl Annes. Third RowfRrzlvcrt lllaek. ,l:nnes llllllllhilll, Victor llrennon, Rznymonzl Hensley, Kenneth Smith, Eugene , llcnnctt, Yinecnt lilazevich, Robert llullzirml. .-Xrmyn llzillard. Ilonalrl Allen. First Row-.-Xlmeta liourtney, Arlene Ilelnng, Lentil llurnert, Ruth Compton, Elaine Volc, Dorothy Denny. Helen Ellis, Rosalie lilllllll. Nancy lludley. Second Row-Eugene llull. Allin-rtzt Cook, Ihfrtlizt Cztrper. june Iilztm, lletty fillilltlllllll, Klum It-:nine Downing, Georgia Lee Davis. CIllllt'l'illK Czllzis, Kenneth folnlor. Third Row---Virgil lluslvy. Howzml llygert. Iunior llunpscy, Harold Davis, fllen Elliott, Joe ffznnpbell, llill Davis, Leroy Eggert, XYilmcr Clark, Tiug'em- llanm-r. Class of '58 Listen my children and I shall relate Tales of the class of '38: In September, 193AL, about two hundred talented amateurs Cbetter known as green little frcshiesj poured into station C. H. S. and astonished all with their reniurkable ability. It was only occasionally that we got the gongw because of some blunder. And although the upperclassmen took great delight in ridieuling us, we soon proved that we were indeed an unusual class. Our applications were of :1 wide variety and we won distinction in :ull fields. A surprising number of boys took n very active part in sports. During the football season, R. Stockton, D. Smith. Roy, Ray. and Rus Sprague, I.. BlltliKJW'll'll, 'W K'-ANTONMN E361 WCANTONIAN and lt. Fcrro wa-rc familiar ligurcs on thc gridiron. l.:1tcr. wllcn all intcrcst was ccntcrcd on basketball, our utlilctcs turnrd thcir attcntion to thc lmrclwoorl. :md Couch Anclcrson said, K'All right, :ill right. ln the spring of thc ycnr. scvcrzil lfrcslnncn wcnt out for track, while Rod Maguire brought honor to our class as :i tcnnis star. 'l'hc I'll'CSlllIl2lIl Pcnnnnt was our first opportunity to show our ability in litcrury work. Yvith Hd Mclioon :is ctlitor wc lSSll1'fl :1 pripcr worthy of its grccn huc. llvc are justly proud of our musicians. Scvcrul of thcsc. :is vaxluaiblc llll'lllilll'l'S of thc bsmcl :mtl orchcstrzi wcrc sccn making thc music go 'round :incl 'rounslf' 1sl?lIlC'lI1' lillcn Yocum, onc of our Vocalists. rcprcscntccl Canton High School in thc county contcst at Lewistown. licsidcs bm-ing outstnmling in sports. litcrury. and musical :1t'fnirs. wc posscsscml First Row-Clarice Engle, Hilda Jzmc Emry, E'lz.inc linvcuilu, Arlt-nv lfclilncr, Nlililrcll liraivcs. Mzir Y Louise Evans. Rose Frzmciskovich, Ollillcnn iirigshy. livaliigclinc llrubisich. H Second Rovv-ALawrcnce llruhisich, Ralph Hourly, livclyn lfullcr, llwziync lfznrhurn, Nluhcl liriflith Virginia Firllcr, llarbara ETIIHIIS. Thirrl Row-John Fisher, lirlwin Grp-cn. Rohcrt lfifc, Nlziuricc lfrcilcy, Ray lfcrro, XYilbcr lirissoul Leon Estes. First Row -fYirginia Les jcnnings, flmrlottc Hughcs, Lucille li:n'un-nzinzl, Xlnric ilurmc, llorothy 1IQ'l'lllt'I'S0ll, -lziunitxi llcurlcrson, Clmrlottv llzlrtlc, Xlilllrcil -Insta, llorotlicxi .lt-nltins. Scconml Rowfllnrohl johns. XYoorlrow Kirlcl, Cliltorcl llurst. llclcn jurzico, Nlziry jump. llrlcn llrllcr Dorothy llaprgerty, Matt Jumco. Frank llcrrinlc. Thiril Row-l.aw1:-ncc lirubisich, Ralph llcnrlcc. 'l'hom:1s llzlrllc, liouovnn llcrring, llziviil johnson lk-:in johnson, XY:irrcn Harris, Hcischcl Hcrlzlcn. First Row-Mary McMullen, Helen McLouth, Mary Jane Lowe, Mildred Maclntire, Vera McCoy, Dorothea McGinnis, Helen Lahr, Amelia Lukasik. Second Rowfllernadine Little, Virginia Mellroom, Mary lieth Mefamey, Juanita Lingenfelter, Betty Jane Lingenfelter, Anna Laura Lancaster, Elaine Loekard, Harryelta Langstaff. Third RowgOtis McCoy, Ed Kuzniar, Eugene Lawyer, Ottis Lewis, Edward Mailroom, Rolland Leonard, Donald McFall, Tom Mefilaugliin, Gerald Oatman. First Row-Nelba Lee Munnuert, Helen Utzingger. llarbara Van Dyke, Elizabeth Urhanc, Dorothy Jennings, Imogene XVileoxen, Dorothy Connor. Claryee Simpson, Vivian Jackson, Anna Mae Moran, Marcia Moss. Second Row-Harold l'l:ag'en, Clarence Shaeffer, Eugene Cooney, Albert Downing, Harmon Lee Rose, James Courtney, Peyton iNl:n1pin, Cecil Curtwriglit, Third Row-Fred Toinlizinovieh. lleryl Conrad. Thomas Etrgxelston, Junior Totten, Howard Kirtpntriek, Merrill Turner, Dale Peterson, Allen Lowe. IP A 1 fr: if R- I' .If - fi Kuff' -A our share of intelligence. The honor roll, on which appeared the names of a large l per cent of our class, furnished proof for this statement. - i Q lVhen the busy year was over, and we amateurs had enjoyed our three months vacation. we returned, but after the experience we had gained in our Freshman i . year, we could no longer be termed amateurs. The boys who had distinguished themselves in athletics again appeared in foot- : . f ball and basketball. Ottis Lewis established himself as an able basketball player., having played on the first team in his Sophomore year. Donald Mecca: and Cecile Q lfenwick. two of the four eheer leaders, filled their positions well. pl, At Miss VVilson's request for those interested in Glee Club work, our musical ff 2 L, , ! f-9,i'Pi 1, 4 i ix dfirgf A ' E 38 I WCANTQNIAN - Sophomores flocked up to the music room, and several of these were chosen for the speeial glee club which will represent us at the county meet. Our class has also been outstanding in dramatics. Nine Sophomores were in the preliminaries of the deelamation contest. three of them placing. B. H. Yocum took third place in dramatic declamationsg H. Utzinger. second place, and I. Tolle. third place in humorous deelamations. lVe have been well represented both years in G. A. A., G. R., and Hi-Y. some of our class being oflicers in these organizations. Uon't fail to tune in on station C. H. S. during the next two years to learn about the fixture activities of this promising class. ., Barbara Van Dyke, '38. . First Row-illonald Mr-eee, Marjorie Portwood, llernila Reffet, Opal Xlnliea, XYaneta l'anl, Verle Parr, lletty Nelson, lxathryn l'aliner. llertha Rnnller, Mary Pierce, Helen Klereer. 1 , . i Second Row- john latterson, liloria lreeee. llarriett Nall, lietty Nlyer. lfraneer lrovard, Leonard Nelson, Ruby Munson, Carl Nelson, lllarilvn Payne, Edward Oliver. Third Rowflfrederiek Pierce, Allie-ri'l'..miGr. Roderick Klaignire, Vernon Rider, Gale Peterson, llob Nickerson, llernard Nelson, lirlwin Saunders, Ross Miller, Emil Sepieh, Richard Roos. llenry Rusnak. 5 First Rowfflletty Shepley, fllary 'l'homas, lieraldine SlllL'l56Y, Irene Tolle, Dorothy Sloekov, Louise Snydam, llernieee Stillwell, Alma Sprague, Zelnia Staley. Second Rowfhlarian Siinnierlnan, flarahel Shaw, Gertrude Swanson, liarhara Snyder, llernita Shoop, Raymond Sprague, Roy Sprague, llc-lhert Smith, Edwin Taylor. I 39 1 Y Third Rowflohn Stoper, lxiwr'-ilee Tarr, llilly Simpson, Russell Sprague, l'arl Sheets. l'larence Stanko. kenneth Smith, Ralph Stoekor, llolr Sutton. n First Row-Blanche Ellen Yocum, Dorothy VVheeler, Margaret NVhz1lin, Verna XVages, Coralee Weaver, Esther Vaughan, Arlene Feldner, Ruth VVright, Alberta XVelch. Second Row-Iames VVilson, Eldon VVilcoxen, Ketra VVilson, Charlotte XVright, Dorothy VVhite, Helen Woodcock, Alice VValker, Pauline XVhilehead, Jessie VVebb, XVillard VVarren. Third Row-Roy VVages, David NVhite. Marion VVhiteheaml, Laurence VVilliamson, Bill Venrlermeer, Roy Westerfield, Harold XVesterfield, Kee XYeaver, Cameron XVeaver. To the Underclassmen rom a Senior Till graduation, the time appears To your youthful eye Just a dull parade of years So slowly passing by! The goal seems very far away, Drab are the days betweeng You probably are envying us And think our lot is keen. To tell the truth we're very sad That our High School days are o'er, And our advice to you would be, VVork hard, but enjoy yours more. Make the most of your presence here, For the time will soon have passed, And then, as we, you'1l be wondering why Your school days moved so fast. 'W f-ANTCNlAN- moi 441 -WCANTONIAN Reminiscences of the Freshmen Ill this history of our Freshman class. we shall try to bring to you some of the ways in which we began our first year of high school. First, we would like to say that the two hundred and ninety Freshmen who entered Canton High School on September third, 1935, had the distinction of doing so with a new Superintendent, Mr. Ben Keitzman, and new principal, Mr. Oliver Rapp. There were also several other new faculty members. And say, didn't we get to start in a building almost as good as new? The school had been redecorated and many new iioors had been laid. Our first week was spent in gazing about, usually with our mouths wide open. either at the faculty or at the building itself, which looked so big to us, and in jumping over paint cans, walking Back Row-Victor Cebuhar, Donald lllaydes, Ercell llrush, Claude lllakely, George llrignall, Howard Brown, Kirwiu llassler, Dean Ilaughman, George Caldwell, Max liaumgartner, Griffith Cardosi, Harlan Bannister, Kenneth Brush, Harry lleasley, Hubert lierkey, George Kiundingf-r. Second Row-Leo lierry, Juanita llybee, Evelyn Anderson, Robert liaker, Dwayne liishop, Maurice Blewett, James lieebe, Leroy XVright, Chester Hedges, Kenny liauko, Douglas Camper, Russell liallard, Celestine lienrlrick, Eileen lleebe, Amelia Cebuhar, Anna Lou liyers. First Row-lietty llaxley. Evelyn Carley, Thelma Applegate, Viola Carlstrom, Lois llrannon, Helen gassorf, Charlotte Ague, Dorothy liayer, Evelyn llallard, Elizabeth llall, liileue llall, lierneita lirown, 'ara Bourke. First RowfElizabeth XVallace, Peggy Geiger, liillie Lee Cowell, Olga Gurme, Helen Dunning, Elizabeth Donoho, Nlaralee Denny, Dorothy Fuller, Anne Gust, Marjorie Eatherton, liarbara Essex, Marcella Ethridge, Virginia Ayres, Clarabel Miller. Denise Coleman. Second Row-Annette Dunham, Mildred Daniel, Margaret lfraikes, liette Ellis, Marie Flamhers, Charles Elliott, Floyd Ethridge, Edward Fuller, joseph Gruhisich, james Cutright, Don Cook, Charles Connor, liilly Fanning, June Dawson, Marjory Colaw, Mary Grigsby. Back RowfArnolrl Glad, john Essex, Iames Freeman, Francis fonklin, Robert Ferro, llilly Griffith. Ramon Frame, Harold Ford, Robert Elliott, Maurice Culton, Kenneth Grissom, Robert Friend, Emil jnricic, Alfred Cook. l First Row-Juanita Kitchen, Doris Lightle, Lucy Johnson, Ollidean Hadsall, Vera Hollandsworth, Louise Hughes, Edith Hollow, Charlotte Hudson, Grace Baxter, Fairy Johnson, Evelyn Huggins, Louise Hartle, Melba Lee King, Ruth Hartle. Second Row-Eileen Kington, Marilyn Haben, Lillie Foster, Darlene Lempke, Deana Karmenzind, Betty Hancock, Helen Kelly, llilly Jackson, Everett King, Harold Irwin, Donald Lindsey, John Hackett, Anne Klobuchar. Rack Row-Maralee Jarnagan, Helen Louise Johnson, Shirley Lampkin, Carroll Henderson, Ray Harter, Dean Lee, lion Kington, Arthur Henderson, Eugene Jones, Ray Kaler, Harlan Hedges. Clyde Harkless, John Lee, Arthur Herink, Helen Kendall. l Back Row-Judy Goliclc, Rosie Kovach, Rose Marie Tomlianovich, Bernard Barkley, Albert Turl. Ilernard O'Brien, Fred Tomlianovich, Jack Maguire, Jack XYilliams, XYilbur VVhite, Morris Cleer, Herbert Vtlhitaker, LaVerne Estes. Middle Row-Vera Tarr, Frances Tometich, Lois XVhite, Juanita Nvilliams, Raymond XVilcoxen, Joe YValt0n, Ed Xvalton, Doyle liowcll, Harold lYhite, Neil Xlfallcer, Evelyn Thurman, Violet lliright. Front Row-Lilliefaye XValker, Annabelle XV'ileoxen, Hilda Pearl XValker, lletty VVhitenaek, Yvonne XVo'rley, Betty XVilliams, Elizabeth XYarwiek, Jean XYatt, lletty XVallace, Hilda Mary Thomas, Nellie Mae NVeldy, Marion Taylor, Virginia Cox. under ladders and becoming entangled in the.canvas on the floors. It was rather confusing, to try and study with two new stairways being built, but when they were completed. we were pleased with the result Hlld forgot about our earlier annoy- ance. The I rcslnnan class of ,36 is full of possibilities which we hope will develop to their fullest extent during the coming three years. Take, for instance, those athletes who went out for football: D. Lee. E. Motsinger. R. Reeve, J. Essex. A. Scott. D. Smith. B. Jackson. O. Stanko, M. Culton, and J. Conklin. Then when the basketball season got into full swing, the following boys in our class made a fine showing: M. Bordner. E. Fuller, D. Camper, J. Essex, D. Lee, R. Ferro, J. Vllalton, I . Conklin. F. Tomlianovich, H. VVlllt3liC1', and E. Motsinger. VVe also believe we have some future cheer leaders in L. R. Moore and YV. O. Bryant. Members of our class have identified themselves with other organizations of the 'ft' f-AN'l'0NlAN- 4- 443 -WCANTONIAN school, namely: A. Herink, B. Barclay, G. Caldwell. M. Frakes, B. Siders, and F. Ethridge in the bandg H. Johnson, H. Shaw, and J. VVatt in the orchestra. Many Fr in P. in ha in H0 l eshmen have also entered the Glee Club, Hi-Y, G. A. A. and Girl Reserves. On March 17, the annual music contest was held and our class was represented this event by these students: A. Morotti, H. M. Thomas, C. Shumaker, vocal, Geiger, pianog and J. VVatt, violin. M. Mummert gave her own original oration the declamatory contest held earlier in the season. Among our outstanding students, is B. O'Brien who collects autographs. He s signatures from many famous people. including celebrities in this country and Europe. Surely, with our fine faculty and new equipment with which to work. there is reason why our class shall not succeed in the three years ahead of us. Jean Yvatt and Elizabeth Ann iVarwick. First Row-Betty Smith, Eulalee Spencer, Ulliclean Stell, Emma Skender, Ednafern Ryan, Eileen Scyhert, Edith Super, Jeanne Rainey, Evelyn Shields, Lois Shumakcr, Mary Ellen Russell, Beverly Siders, Mildred Spahn. Lorene Sehree. Second Row-Eldon Sprague, Dorothy Suydani, Oliver Stanlto, Alliert Scott, joe Stipanovich, NValter Russell, David Allen Smith, Grant Scott, Charles Shumaker, Ronald Clewell. Cleve Smith, Harry Tuff, Harold Shaw, Charles Sexton. Back Row-Kenneth Reynolds, Harold Smith, Carlos Stevens, l'at Sherwood, Luke Sullivan, Paul Richardson, George SlH.llLfllfCY, llale Slater. lVilliain Rennie, Carroll 'l'andy, Roliert Richardson, Harold Stumpf, Johnnie Riley, Robert Stephens, Kenneth Sherman. First Row-Lois Powers, Hazle Powers, Dorothy Miller, Alma O'Leary, Rose Ellen Reeder, Marilyrm Rennie, Betty Ruth Lockard, Zelma Ludlum, Helen Putman, llarhara jane Murphy, Frances Radosivich, Mable Neear, Helen Osborne, Ida Mae Messer. Second Row-Eloise Powers, Charlotte Putman, Virginia Phelps, Alma Mm-otti. Klilhert Peterson, Roger Reeve, XVarren Phillips, Marion Nelson, James Mann, Ernie Motsinger, XX'illiam Olson, Evan Howell, Doris Miller. Rack Row-Marjorie Munson, Herlan Reed, flames Raker. Lee Roy Moore, XYilliain 0'llryant. Ralph McFall, Iohn Perkins, NVayne Neear, Eugene Lyharger, Coraliees Carver. Jasper l'rohyn, Norris XVcaver, Vivian Perrine. u J ll :QE Ni Q7 i Z 5 2 rl if ii ii , 13:3 JY'?SEji 'Tv 'T 'i':S2- 'i 'x 1-15 ' Some of our erstwhile woodpeckers. Q'l'hey all seem anxious to he in the picture.j Leroy Moore had to get l1is picture in twice. tHe would.j An aisle-'s-eye view of a bookkeeping class. The candid Camera finds Mr. Johnson at his desk. Twenty-odd reasons why Mr. Zeigler gets gray hair. VVell, all I'll say here is that the lights look nice. Study in still life. f'l'hey sat still for 30 seconds.j Oh, to be a typing stude! To which we say, Oh yeah! La classe de Francais Qvery trite, of course, but my fevered brain could think of nothing else.Q Same as 8, from the rear. Forward march! One of the girls' gym classes in action. Formations. Sometimes I am glad I'm not a girl. VVith all this exercise, these gals ought to he able to keep that girlish Figure. w ,. ,f--'-. . - Aw 1 , A -2 ir g 'V uf-1 1- I W JSNR. 1 fi is vi -1 A ' : 'fm 9. ., .1 M Q, Q 51? 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V ' ' ' N 'Q ns-w .ff- r Y ' Q f ATX' - 4.fw'1'1:f-' Y r,,,. .. . . . .. ., .. . , ..:, 3 ,, 1 - y -E -V Y if ...avi-,-, -Q-25 ga Q.. v1 -. ...' ' Sf' 5-Q' i .f ....'I.,.-lx I l l 5 I 5 5 E l N E 5 2 1 5 !. lmnmx1v11m .a. mg H5l -QQXMANTONIAN XYILLIAM PUTMAN RUBY HAGBOM CHARLOTTE ROLLER ROBERT 'BROWN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A. L. M. A. The A. L. M. A. was organized several years ago for the purpose of sponsoring all athletic, literary and musical events. This organization is not only the oldest of Canton High, but it is one of the most active and has a larger membership than any other organization. Athletics has always been favored here in C. H. S., but if it hadn't been for the A. L. M. A. the enthusiasm and spirit of the students toward literary and musical work would have soon died out. Membership in this organization is open to all grade school children as well as those in Canton High School. The price of the A. L. M. A. tickets this year was 341.50 for the entire season. This entitled one to see all the basketball and football games played here at Canton. The tickets also admitted students to the Music Contest that was held at the high school. Each year the A. L. M.A. purchases the equipment necessary for football, basketball, literary, and musical events. This year the associ- ation purchased new basketball 'uniforms for the boys. The fees of the football and basketball officials were paid through this organization. Also a large debt which had been carried over from the previous year was paid. Altogether this organization has had a very successful year. Girls' Athletic Association President .......... ............ J ean Clark Vice-President ..,. ..,.... C larice Toncray Secretary ........... ,,,.... E laine Gavenda Treasurer .A,, .... T hirza Jenkins Adviser ..... ....... li Iiss Terrill The Girls' Athletic Association is one of the most active organizations for High School girls. The purpose of this organization is to give every girl a chance to take part in both indoor and outdoor sports. It is based on a point basis, starting with 100 which is required before any girl may become a member. In order to secure awards, she must have 600 points for a small C ', 1,200 points for a large Cn, 1,600 points for an I , and 2,000 points before she receives her final and highest award, the map of Illinois with the G. A. A. symbol in the center. This is a state society and the local chapter, consisting of 120 members is under the excellent leadership of Miss Terrill. Points are awarded for the follow- ing activities: volleyball, basketball, swimming, skating, and other activities, hygiene, and achievement tests. The sports are conducted in eight week periods and a captain, elected by the girls, is at the head of each. One of the outstanding events and accomplishments of the G. A.A. was the May Fete given last year, the theme of which was The Court of Time . Those present were delightfully entertained by stunts, drills, and dances symbolic of different countries. Camp was an added attraction to members this year. In September, a group of members motored to Deppler's Springs, where they spent two days of regular camp life. All kinds of sports, stunts, and games were enjoyed there, as well as a campfire meeting. Other outstanding social events given during the year were two very successful dances, a play day, and a mock and formal initiation. During the mock initiation the girls were put under one month's probation over Christmas vacation. The for- mal initiation was held in the spring, at which time twenty-six new members were added. -7696-X99-X--19 Girls, like boys, are interested in earning their own awards in athletics but since the possibilities for interscholastic competition is limited the G. A. A. meets a great need. Any girl interested may become a member by earning the required number of points and having a good scholastic record. Awards are given for par- ticipation in several sports and special ability is not necessary thus interesting all girls in all forms of athletics. The G. A. A. is a growing organization because it strives to maintain high standards and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship as well as to stimulate interest in athletics among all girls of the Canton High School. .lennette Terrill. 'W G4NTONlAN-- 46 -1- Quill and Scroll President ....,,,,,,. ,,7...,.........,...............,....,.....,.....,,.,.. ' fhirza Jenkins Vice-President ..... ..........,,,,......... . lean Clark Secretary ......,v.wY ..,, I Frances Belle Hutton Treasurer ....,,,.,....,,..,....7,........,,,..,.,.,.,,..,....,,,,,,,,.,7,.7,7,, Louise Deutch Faculty Adviser .,.,.......,..,,.............,,...,,.,.,.....,...,,..... Lillian Johnson The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to instill in students the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by developing the better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and dispas- sionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. Quill and Scroll, which was organized in 1926 by a group of high school supervisors, has grown until today it includes over 900 chapters located in nearly every state of the Union, in England, Canada, British Honduras, Hawaii, Alaska, Philippine Islands. and China. The society has the support of America's oustand- ing journalists and educators. The aim of the organization has remained unchangedAthe rewarding and en- couraging of individual achievement in journalism and allied fieldsfbusiness and art for newspapers, annuals, and magazines. The motto of the society is Ye shall know the truth and the trutlr shall make ye free. The international pin worn by these members is a gold Scroll with a Quill diagonally across it. Honorary faculty members are Miss Johnson, Miss Elliott. Miss Cox, and Mr. Felts. This year we began our organization with seven old members and were fortu- nate in being able to receive i11to our group ten new members. This made our total membership for the year, seventeen active members besides advisers. There are three classes of membership in Quill and Scroll: active, faculty, and honorary. These new members were initiated in a very impressive ceremony which was held at the home of Margaret Ann Simmons. The initiation services were followed by a lovely tea. Other social events this year were some delightful picnics and some grand parties which were thoroughly enjoyed by all of the members. The members of Vaehel Lindsay Chapter of Quill and Scroll, international honorary journalism society are: Faye Brodskey Frances Belle Hutton Charlotte Roller Viola Mae Ford Marolyn McGlaughlin Chester Baylor Arthur Stitzel Margaret Ann Simmons Louise Deutch Thirza Jenkins Ginevra VVilcoxen Jean Clark Clarice Toncray Frances Fennell Ruby Hagbom Russell Sprague Hobart Menchoff 'fl-f GANTDNlAN-- M8 iP9l -WCANTONIAN The Pennant First Semester Second Semester Thirza Jenkins A,,,.,.A.A,,, ..,....,,....,... I fdifor ........,,,. ,A,.,,,....,,..,.., l ,ouise IJL'lltCil Louise Dentch ,,,,7A,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., . Als.vi.vt11nt Editors ,...... ,,.,,,, B Iarilyn McGlaughlin Marilyn Rh-Glaughlin Faye Brodskey Thirza Jenkins .lack Hogan ......,.... ,.,,,,. I gllSilll'SS JlllIIflgl'l'-V ..... ....,,.,,. l ack Hogan James Kissack James Kissack .lean Clark .lean Clark Anna Moss Critic .,,.,,,......... Miss lilliott Others serving on Frank Freancr George Costas Ginevra lVilcoxen Helen Brodskey the staff during the year were: Robert Lockard Frances Belle Hutton Charlotte Roller Charlotte l,ee Miller Frederick 'Drow In 1908, a Visitor', arrived at Canton High School and because of its hearty welcome has remained with us for the past twenty-eight years. This, Canton High's first school paper, was printed by its originator, Mr. C. E. 'White. and his printing classes which inet in the present manual training room. After the third issue. the faculty inet and at the suggestion of Miss Blanche Hollandsworth voted that the Visitor be changed to The Pennantu. hlrs. Charles Knott, the former Miss Leah Saunders. had the honor of being the first editor of The Pennant which at tllat time was half the size of our present paper and had two columns instead of three. In l92'L. Canton High was blessed with a new printing press and The Pennant Staff, evidently inspired. put out a Six-page paper and with our present Pennantis dimensions. The first paper. the Visitor , was written by Mr. King's English classes and since has been compiled by various Journalism classes, and today by those Juniors and Seniors who are interested. and have proven themselves capable. Though The Pennant has been under many erities. it is Miss Elliott. our present critic, who has had the task most often and who. with Mr. King. the printing instructor. has spent a great deal of time in seeing that The Pennant maintains its existence. The 1935-36 Pennant Staff sincerely thanks them. Le Cercle Francais HNOBLESSE OBLIGE,, Monsieur le president ..............,...,.....,........... ....... A rthur Stitzel La vice-presidente ..,......, ...... R uth Ortman La secretaire ....,..,.... .....A..................., Nadine Bassler Le tresorier ........,............... .....,.,..,.,.,...,.7............ I .owell Stumpf Adviser ..,............. Miss Conklin Le Cercle Francais was organized early in November under the supervision of the French instructor, Miss Conklin. There are thirty-one members enrolled, and this large membership has added much interest and zest to the club's activities. The members helped le bonhomme Noel by reconditioning toys for the young folk. This activity was a source of interest. for the club during the pre-Christmas season. The final meeting before les Vacances de Noel was a party given by Miss Conklin. Candles lighted the darkened room, bringing out more beautifully the bright Christmas decorations. Les comets de bonbonsy' were hugely enjoyed. Noels furnished music for the party. Le Cercle Francais members are: w N. Bassler L. Henderson R. Ortman J. Clark V. Holmberg F. Richardson B. Coleman T. Jenkins Fl. Rcrer G. Costas E. Johnson M. A. Simmons J. Culver H. Juricic . D. Stevens L. Deutch D. Mason A. Stitzel H. Ellis L. Meier L. Stumpf V. M. Ford M. Morrell K. Pickett R. Hagbom A. Moorhouse G. lvilcoxen VV. Hagaman J. Mosher S. lVilliams H. Hand A. Moss E. Taylor During the remainder of the year, Le Cercle Francais plans to study and dis- cuss much of the new material which Miss Conklin brought back from her recent trip to France. Some time will be devoted to studying French menus. As we write this article, a French dinner-dance is being' considered. --WW f-AN'lUNl+lN-- 50 --ff-WANTONIAN Future Farmers The su-liievenients of the Canton chapter of the Future Farmers of America during the past school year shows that this club is one of the most active and suc- cessful ill school. A judging team won both thc lllinois and national contests in meat identification. The Sixth Annual Grain and Poultry Show was a great success. The club has a membership of over sixty. the third largest chapter in the state. The annual l ather and Son Banquet was the event of the year for many. First of all. let us say something about the chapter itself. The l . F. A. is a national society with member- ship open to all high school boys taking a course in agriculture. Each member must carry on some home project, such as raising animals or crops. There are four grades of membership based on achievement: Gres-n.Hand. Future Farmer, State Farmer, and Amer- ican Farmer. The insignia of the organization is made up of four symbols which are as follows: The cross section of an ear of corn, representing common agricultural interestsg the owl, representing wisdomg the plow, representing the tillage of the soilg the rising sun. representing progress. Other activities for the year included Sectional and State judging contests in corn. poul- try. grain, livestock, and dairy cattle. There were also basketball and kittenhall teams. The meat judging team brought Canton High its first national championship of any kind. The members of the team are Leonard Nelson, Nelson Moore and Donald Mcliall. These boys. with the help of their instructor, Mr. Stitzel, learned to recognize the various cuts of meat. numbering over one hundred in all. In the State contest, competing against fifty other schools, the Canton boys won with the highest score ever made in the State meat judging contests. Then Mr. Stitzel and the team went to Kansas City where they won the national contest. in competition with twenty-four other state champs. And they really brought home the bacon , in the form of prize money and ribbons for each boy. and a beautiful cup for our trophy case. YVQ' all join in wishing the Future Farmers good luck and even more success in the future. 5513 as jf 'fs S i L 4 HV? f ,.-,.--. 5, 2I f FP--. fm' 5 ,CWM - fairs si! i Ll E if 'I 1 E . ' 5 Q 5 53 -fffcmforum Girl Reserves ,Be Square President ....,...... ...... ......... I , ouise Deutch Vice-President ..,.,. ,.,,, C harlotte Carver Secretary ...... ..... . Tune Morgan Treasurer ......................................,......,.,..,.,..,.............. June Bennett The Girl Reserves is an organization of the Y. W. C. A. for High School girls. This group meets every other Thursday for a dinner followed by a business or social meeting and a program. One of the interesting features of every meeting is the discussion of current topics. The first meeting was in the form of a Big Sister Party. The object of this party was to get the Freshman girls acquainted with the older members. ln February, a mock and formal initiation was held for the new members. At this time, -110 new members were taken in, bringing the total number of members up to 80. The programs planned by the program committee were in the form of an Air- plane Flight. Each meeting represented a different part, such as the take-off, smooth flying, the landing. etc. The outstanding event of the year was the Leap Year Dance given February 29 at the Y. Everything was carried out in true Leap Year theme. A very inter- esting program was given. A masquerade party was enjoyed in October. This meeting was carried out in individual style as each girl had a distinct part in the program. A very impressive vesper service was held during the Christmas season at the Congregational Church. The motto, To find and give the best , is the goal toward which each true Girl Reserve is striving. Noon Hour President ............ ...... ......... ................ lt I e lba Dare Vice-President ...... ........... D oris Lee Rauch Secretary ......,., .,.... lt Iary Beth McCamey Treasurer ............................................ ,................ V irginia Denney This club is a sister organization to the Be Squaresf, lt is especially useful and convenient for country girls or girls living a long distance and who cannot go home for dinner. This group have a weekly meeting every Thursday noon for a luncheon. An interesting program is given after each meeting. The two corps combine groups for dances and other parties. An impressive ceremony was held in January when 16 new members were added to the organization, making a total membership of 36. ,M ..- .,, ff- Q l ,Vg 13 'f 1? u I-- V-. 1 .-J 5 , . v 4 E 5. Q 5 lf' 1 f' QI 1, Cr .3 elif Q3 Hi -v Club OFFICERS Fmsi' S1-:MEs'r1m President ..,,..... .......,....,...,...,..........,,......,,,.....,....,.. C ieorge Beam Vice-President .. ,. Melvin Vandermeer Secretary .A..... ,.,....... C arl Kramer Treasurer ,,,. ,..,..,,.,,.,...................,.........,,,.,..,, I ioderick Maguire Oifmcens SECOND SEMESTER President .YY,VV...4 ..VV.......,VV.v..A..........VV..,...............7...... R obert Brown Vice-President .. John Mosher Secretary ....,.,, .. Nelson Moore Treasurer .A.. ..,,.,.AA,....A,.... ..,..,......AA..............,,, . . .lack Taylor Adviser .,..,..,.,,,,,,. Ethan Snively The Hi-Y Club is one of the most progressive groups in the school. lt com- bines the essential education of high school with the high moral standards of the Y. M. C. A. The boys had their meetings every two weeks with a dinner held before the business session. They gave a dance on December 20 which set them back a little bit, but a good time was had by all so they didn't worry about a little thing like money. ... Y V , -,L . 41 ki. f 'a ' ' .s71wf-, Gwyn.. - 1 gf., :rr-,T ytg. , - QR 1 'fl' A X ' ll: -4 5:2 , ,. Sell,-A 54' --WCANTONIAN-'-1 Sociologg Club President ....,.,.... ,.,,...., ..... L . B. King, Jr. Vice-President ..... .........,. F rank Freaner Secretary .,....,... .... l Nlartha Motsinger Treasurer ....... ................ ............................... lN I arilyn Buell Adviser ...,.........,., Miss Harrison The main purpose of the Sociology Club is to discuss social problems and come to a better understanding of them. This club was organized this year under the direction of Constance Harrison. The members meet every first and third Tuesday in the month at 7:30 P. M. in the High School Building. In the fall, the club had a party at Miss Harrison's home. A good time was had by all. The club is planning for a Spring dance. The date has been set for March 27. The members of this club are: r' r- y L. B. King, Jr. Frank Freaner Carl Kramer Jack Hogan George Beam Edward Locke James Beam Russell Elliott Delmar Myers VVinifred Wliitney John Painter Margaret Kuchan Marilyn Buell June Morgan Martha Motsinger Harriett Hand Alma Sherwood Pauline Pike Sarabelle Brown Francis Dewey Marcella Ann Sebree Betty .lane Coleman Betty .lane Stickler Lucille Murphy Eva Tomlianovich Q rv fl , 'r Y 3 1 -.2 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOYS GLEE CLUB GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 7 -WCANTONIAN Glee Clubs Girls, girls! You must watch your director. I have a nice new baton, and you haven't even noticed it! Thus their tributes To a lVild Rose are interrupted, but begun again after they promise to unglue their eyes from the music. The Girls' Glee Club this year was especially well-supported with a membership of 70. The club was divided into two classes: one meeting on Mondays and VVednesdaysg the other on Tuesdays and Thursdays, both at the eighth period in the music room. The accompanists were Ruby Hagbom and Georgia Lee Davis. The club officers were Louise Deutch, President, Mary Morrell, Secretary, Peggy Geiger and Clarice Toncray, Librarians. Mondays and VVednesdays at sixth period with music floating in the air from the music room reminded us that the Boys' Glee Club was in session. They have 26 members besides their accompanist, Jean Culver. Their officers were Junior Baillie, President, Nelson Moore, Secretaryg Paul Spencer. Roderick McGuire, and Clarence Phillips, Librarians. In the autumn the Glee Club members enjoyed a marshmallow and weiner roast in the woods back of the brick yard. On December 5, they presented the operetta Jerry of Jericho Road . They also sang selections for the Rotary Club and the Fulton County Teachers' Institute. Glee Club work is very interesting for those who have talent for singing. It not only affords valuable training, gut it is also one of the enjoyable benefits derived from your high school education. Margaret Arnett Mildred Awl Wilma Jean Bauman Nathleen Baylor Margaret Baxter June Bennett Charlotte Benson Wilma Bevard Helen Brodskey Lois Brown Vivian Bryant Estella Burgard Catherine Calas Charlotte Carver Jean Clark Mary Rose Conklin Almeta Courtney Jean Culver Georgia Lee Davis Louise Deutch Mara Jean Downing Margaret Ellis Hilda Jane Emery Margaret Estwanik Elaine Gavenda Peggy Geiger Ruby Hagbom Muriel Henderson Katherine Horton Muriel Hutchison Frances Hutton Lucille Karmenzind Bernice Kramer Margaret Kuchan Leah Lingenfelter Junior Baillie Bernard Barkley James Beam Leslie Bolon Robert Brown Roland Byrum George Costas Gerald Drummond Frank Freaner Bill Graham Ralph Hendee Carroll Henderson Roderick McGuire Marion Monn Nelson Moore John Patterson Robert Severson Paul Spencer Russell Sprague Arthur Stitzel William Sutton Clarence Phillips Charles Schumacher Edwin Taylor Jack Taylor Thomas Taylor Mary Morrell Alma Morrotti Anna Moss Melba Mummert Alma O'Leary Beverly Orwig Katherine Palmer Marilyn Payne Virginia Payne Mildred Pickett Frances Provard Helen Putman Dorislee Rauch Rose Ellen Reeder Charlotte Roller Jeanne Rainey Bernice Schnell Harriett Sedgwick Geraldine Smelser Betty Stickler Clarice Toncray Hilda Mary Thomas Barbara Van Dyke Elizabeth VVarwick Jean VVatt Q Jessie VVebb Margaret VVhalen Louise VVhitaker Dorothy White Genevra VVilcoxcn Mary VVill'ams Ketra VVilson VVinifred VVhitney Charlotte VVright Blanche Yocum Orchestra For nine years Mr. Walker has directed the instrumental department of music at Canton High School, and the ability of the orchestra has increased with his suc- cess. The orchestra is composed of a talented group of young musicians who are very ambitious and eager to represent their school at all times. The orchestra has played several times during this term. In the third week of school a short program was presented the night of open house when we showed the school to the public. A little later in the year the group provided interesting entertainment at the Boys, Burlesque, and at the Fulton County Teachers' Institute held at C. H. S. in Febru- ary, a very attractive program was presented. The orchestra always takes part in the Commencement Exercises. thus helping close the school year very beautifully. Nine of the twenty-one members will be graduated in the spring. Margaret Ann Simmons, pianist, Frances Belle Hutton, solo violinist, Jean Culver, and Russell Sprague will be lost from the string section. VVilliam Graham, VVayne Brown, Frances Dewey, and Neil Mercer will be absent from the wind section, while Arthur Stitzel is leaving the reed instruments. To them all we say Good Luck, and much success ! hlargaret Ann Simmons Frances Belle Hutton .lean Culver Dorothy .lean Vl'att 'William Graham Russell Sprague Leonard Mc-Broom Margaret lVhalen Betty Lingenfelter Helen I.. Johnson Neil Mercer Harold Shaw VVayne Brown John Patterson Georgia Lee Davis Arthur Stitzel Harryetta Langstaff Francis Dewey George Beam Helen Mercer John Mosher 'ff' f-ANTGNlAN- .S Gerald Drummond 59 -4l'rCANTONIAN-- Band The school band under the direction of F. D. Walker is an organization to which every musically inclined student of C. H. S. should be proud to claim member- ship. The band is an appreciated asset to the football and basketball games as well as at many special performances. Among these was the participation in a band festival at Peoria, and the privilege of playing for old Santa Claus when he made a personal appearance here during the Yule season. Another innovation to be written in the annals of band history will be the story of letter formations at the basketball games. Hitherto this had been unheard of, but it afforded the fans much genuine enjoyment. The band extends sincere appreciation to Miss Helen Brodskey who has so capably served as drum major for three years. Helen will be eliminated by Commencement and we wish her, and the other senior band members, much success in the future. Georgia Lee Davis Bernice Kramer Arthur Stitzel Helen Brodskey Harryetta Langstaff Gilbert Johnson Wendell Dawson James Kissack Charles Redfern Marcia Moss Arthur Herrink George Caldwell Pauline Pike Helen hlercer Faye Brodskey Jack Moss George Beam Jack Williams John Mosher Roland Strantz Margaret Fraikes Wayne Brown John Patterson Edwin Taylor Sherman Reed Richard Roose Floyd Ethridge 'Wilma Bevard Marion Monn Bernard Barkley Beverly Siders Neil Mercer Walter Russell Frank Herrink Francis Dewey William Graham Robert Severson Literarg and Musical Contests Canton High is to be congratulated upon her record in the musical and literary field. Last year's record was particularly outstanding. Arthur Stitzel, our talented Senior, showed outstanding ability in his original dcclamation. Pleas for Peace. He took first place honors in the local contest. George Beam will be remembered for his literary work during all his Years in high school. Last year, he represented Canton at the County Contest in Lewistown and there he got first place. hfarcella .Allll Sebree entered the Girls, Declamation Contest and won first place. She went to Lewistown and got third place. Margaret Ann Simmons, our old standby, did some good work in our local contest in piano. She carried away second place honors in Lewistown after placing first here. Blanche Ellen Yocum, a Sophomore, represented Canton in Lewistown and got fourth place there. She was a surprise contestant but proved to be a good repre- sentative from our music department. Bill Graham took first place at home in the Boys, Vocal, and also in the County Contest. He and George Beam are to be especially congratulated because they took first place honors in the County. However, we are proud of all of them. Congratulations I --75' f-ANTCNlAN- 60 QV- Nik' .V-..- . .writ-55 . -:N-': .QV V . 'qfaf 53.4 51-55 f .':1-we-up-..V-.,, ,WMI .3-,.,'xV,' , ,3 an, V V 10-5 -5-. :-.-,V -1-p,..,,,. 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V 2 ,V fa .. , ., .AV W-.. . .--,- 1 I 1:1v.11-- . :-Af, 4- 1 1 ' fy - V 1 fu FIN ly, 4.41 4, ' A .Qt f' ' ., k, V, fl, ' j' ' gm,-L..: ::', f,'rf'1f1'. ,1 A,,i, ' ,V 4. 1,A ysv-'j.fs:4 -f -4:31 ,Q J., -4 V r 1 g -JPCANTONAN ' PAUL HOLLIDAY At the first of this last football season, the Canton fans were a little leery of the prospects of the local boys. Heretofore the teams had been under the guidance of three different coaches in as many years. VVhere could be found a man who could instill into the boys that fighting spirit which would bring them up to the stan- dard of Canton superiority? Such a man was found to be Paul Holliday. From a group of boys who had very uncertain prospects, he produced a team that made history in Canton football. He also showed champion- ship coaching throughout the entire basketball season. He proved to the athletic world that Canton was still on the map. Mr. Holliday came to us from Peoria Manual where he established a record that is hard to be equalled any- where in the state. His first year at Canton proved to , be a continuation of this remarkable career. Our hats are off to you, Mr. Holliday. May your stay at Canton be a long and successful one. The student body is bee hind you to the last ditch. WALLACE RICE Our successful coach established his unusual career in Canton through the very able assistance of one man, the assistant coach, Wallace Rice. Mr. Rice, being a very adept athlete himself, directed the shaping of the reserve squads in both basketball and football. He proved that his training gained in college could be put to use to help produce some very able and remarkable athletes. These boys on the reserve squads are the foundation for bigger and better varsity to come. Under his able tutelage the boys made a good showing for themselves and are expected to bring laurels to Canton in the future. ffill Matthew Senich Lee VVaugl1tcl Gerald llrummonrl Donald Vance Thomas Taylor CANTON'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Roland llyrum MATTHEVV SEPICH- Matt gave an unexpected performance and was one of the main cogs in the Canton football machine. Matt is a Senior and will be sorely missed after graduation. LEE VVAUGHTEL- Petie is a somewhat light man, but therefore he can run all the faster. And run, he did. Petie is only a Junior and a lot will be ex- pected of him next. year. GERALD DRUMMOND- .lerry', is an elusive man on the field and went over the line for a good many yards. Jerry wound up a very successful career as a football player this year and l1e will be missed. DONALD VANCEf Don sustained a few broken ribs during the season but that didn't keep him down. He still piled up the largest percentage of points and that's what brings home the bacon. THOMAS TAY,LOR4 Tommy', is one of those home loving boys that takes cooking. But does that make him an effeminate football player? I should say not. He went right in there and Ueti' ,em up. ROLAND BYRUM- By is a hard worker and really earned his position on the squad. Men like him are badly needed and his leaving will be regretted by everyone. 'W CJlN'l'CNl+lN- I NVQ They Havana fTherej .....,.. .,,,..,.. S ept. 20 ...... 14- 7 Lewistown fHerej .,.,... ....,.... S 'f-pt. 27 ..,... 13 0 Pekin QHerej ,,.,,,... ........, C let. 5 ....,... 13 0 62 --WCANTONIAN JOHN TADJEVIC-Tllere always seems to be someone from St. David on the football team. But. why shouldnlt there be if he can play like John? Under the handicap of a smashed-up chin. he played bang-up hall. JUNIOR BAII,I,IE--Another dependable Junior. His ability to snatch those passes out of the air brought the Plowboys plenty of yardage this year. Vive can rely upon him for plenty of action next year. INIICLVIN VANIJIQRMl'll'lR-Tllis is Vandy's last year at Canton High, a red letter year it has been too. Vandy showed four years of iight and spnnk which brought the team to the fitting climax that it attained this year. EDVVARD NAYDENfHe is one of our star ends and showed a lot of fight all through! the season. Only a Junior too: I know we can expect a lot from him next season. FRANCIS VANCE- I,ardyl' is forever telling of the merits of the Canton football team. He has a right to when he and the rest of the boys played like they did. He played center and did a good job of it too. PAUL SPENCERiYou need more than a fast runner to make touchdowns. You also need someone to make the holes and take out the opposition. Such a player was Paul. It takes players like him to make a good football squad. John Tadjevie e.xx'roN's Foo'rBA1.I, S'CHEDL'I,l'1 we 'r1ie5.' Macomb f'1'herej .....,r,. .,... . .Oct. 18 .,...... 31 7 Beardstown fHereQ ,....,. ........ I Jet. 25 , .,...., 19 0 Farmington QHerej ..,,... ,....... N ov. B ..,,.... 12 19 5 63 Junior Baillie Melvin XvRlllllB1'lTlt'Cl' Edward Nayden Francis Vance Paul Spencer Student Managers There is more to a team than the players and the coach. Many people do not realize this. The student managers play a big part in the game. They have to be there at prac- tice and be on hand all the time to lend a helping hand. VVe are very proud of these boys and wish to commend them on their work this season. Ray is a senior this year and therefore will not be with us next year, but We wish him all the luck in the world. Lawrence is a sophomore and has plenty of time yet to show us his stuff. ROBERT SPURGIN-'iBob was the sparkplug of the team and is without a doubt one of the coolest men that ever played on the Canton gridiron. Our hats are otl' to you, Bob, for the outstanding performance that you gave this year. HARRY FUl.I.ERfHarry is one of those hard tackling boys that gets his mang especially if his man has the ball. He played a reliable game and would be a dependable asset to any team. l.l4lSI.ll'l BOLAND- l.es has another year to go and if he plays next season like he played this. believe me weire going to see plenty of action. I . Robert Spurgin Harry Fuller Leslie llolou --'Ihr CJlN'l'Z3NlAN- im E651 T i ii- 4l'PCANTONlAN'l'- Little Cheer Leaders Some of the finest school spirit throughout the whole student body was shown by these four little cheer leaders. Although abbreviated in stature their school spirit overran its bounds and showed itself in the way the teams played this year. They were always on hand to lend a helping hand in fair weather or foul, and have proved to the fans they are worthy of filling the positions left vacant hy Jim Beam and Bob Loekard when they graduate. inf Big Cheer Leaders .lim and Bob. well known for their likable personalities. did much to keep the boys going in their fighting all the time. They were always on hand to give an encouraging word to the players. Also they showed themselves very sportsmanlike in discouraging booing under adverse conditions in the game. They learned some new yells this year and did a very good job in teaching them to the student body. Another thing these boys accomplished was to teach their trade to four young boys who will fill their shoes next year. First Row Tom Taylor, junior Baillie, Mel Vandermeer, Harry Fuller, Francis Vance, John Tadjevic, Le lie Bolon Edward Nayden, Paul Spencer, Second Row Joe Kovachevich, Roland Byrum, Gerald Drummond, Donald Vance, Carl Cardosi, Matthew Sepich Robert Spurgin, Lee VVaughtel, Delbert Smith. Back Row Asst Coach Rice, Eugene Glad, Chester Hedges, Van Bennett, john Painter, Bob Everly, Russell Sprague Coach Holliday. The Plowhoys met Louis Becker's Havana squad on Friday night, September 20, with a team chosen from about 55 regulars. Coach Holliday had a good chance to develop a team that could take a lot and give a lot more. The lineup turned out to be somewhat the same as that of last year. Taken altogether it seemed that Canton had a fairly decent chance against Havana in the opening game. Cantonis new coach, Holliday, pulled the Cantonians through in great style during the first tilt of the season. The Purple came through with a 141-7 victory which showed they had the stuff. Canton outplaycd the Havanans most of the way through the game, before a crowd of 1,500 people, many of whom were from Can- ton. The Hrst score of the season was made by Don Vance of Canton. Canton made its final score in the fourth quarter, when Don Vance again went over for a touchdown. Sheridan, the spark plug of the Havana team. played a Very brilliant game. At the boom of the gun the count was 14-7 in favor of Canton. The Cantonians took Lewistown to the tune of 13-0. The Dertinger coached team only made four first downs during the whole game. The invincible Don Vance took the pigskin over for both of Canton's touchdowns. That made four touchdowns that Don Vance made in three games. The Canton fans were very much pleased at the performance of this boy during the early part of the season. Pekin next bowed down to the Little Giants. Frenchie Haussler didn't think 'W f-AN'lUNlAN-- 66 -WCANTONIAN K 5 eh S . .aa '-.. ' Canton could do it, but they came through regardless. Pekin, however, put up a very good fight. You can always expect something in the way of competition from Pekin. By clever maneuvering and some tricky bits of football, Canton's point getter, Don Vance, got two more touchdowns to his credit. The rest of the squad performed in first rate style and showed plenty of stuff from which good football teams are made. Little Giants had an easy time in 31-7 victory over the Macomb organization. Don Vance made another two touchdowns, but in doing so, fractured a rib. This was a big blow to the Canton offense. He was the high point man of the season and was sorely missed. However, there were many capable boys waiting to fill Don's shoes and Canton continued on its march to victory. Beardstown fell before the Purpleis onslaught at 19-0. The Cantonians sup- plied Beardstown with its first defeat of the season. They met with some stubborn opposition all through the game, but they had the edge that it takes to win a ball game. The local gridders went ahead at full speed sweeping everything before them. The Purple was outplayed all through the game by the Mathis-men. The final count was 19-12. The Farmington gridders were one of the best teams that Canton ever played against. The Little Giants wound up thc most successful season that a Canton grid team had ever known. First Row-Robert Ballard, Darrell Tinmlall, Alan Saumlcrs, llill Bourke, Raymond Sprague Roy Sprague, Harold Standard, James Kissack, Ralph Stockov, Gorrlon1Lewis. Second Row-Ray King, David Smith, lhll jackson, Clarence Stanko, Oliver Stinko Nhurice Cnlton Edwin Taylor, Francis Conklin, Robert Kaler, Lawrence Tarr. 07:1 Back Row-John Leek, Dean Lee, Ernest Motsinger, Roger Reeve, John Essex Douglas Camper Frank Herrink, Albert Scott. Junior Baillie Ottis Lewis Van Bennett Lee XVau ghtel Melvin Vanclermeer w - JUNIOR BAII,I.Il:l-Junior played a very much improved game of ball over that of last year, and very much earned his place at pivot position. He is only a Junior this year and much can be expected of him next year. OTTIS LEWIS-Ottis is another boy who is going to be with us another year and much can be expected of him because of his remarkable performances in pinches. VAN BENNETT-Van is a boy who had some tough breaks this year, but showed up very well when the right times did come. He is a boy who can be relied upon to give all he's got next year. LEE VVAUGHTEL- Petie is without doubt one of the fastest men that ever i played on :1 Canton team. He was in there fighting every minute of the time. MELVIN VANDERMEER-This was Mel's fourth year on the varsity and also his most successful one. He has given l1is all to athletics and he reached his peak on this yearls cage team. hfffa W-me grams as 68 i691 --fl-PCANTONIAN Basketball Season Canton opened its basketball season at Cuba by overcoming a very decisive advantage in the last period of the game. At the final gun the count was 12-7 in Canton's favor .... The Purple added numbers two and three to their list by defeat- ing Elmwood and Glasford in a double header. The Little Giants were forced into an overtime with Elmwood but in the end they came out on top .... They had a fairly easy time with Glasford whom they took to the tune of 31-12 .... The Can- tonians lost their first game to Pop Dale's Streatorites. The local boys just couldnlt quite make the grade with the tough Streator cagers .... The Plowboys inveigled Pekin out of a game on Friday, December 13. It was one of the fastest games the fans had seen for a long time and Friday 13 proved to be very much of a jinx for Pekin .... The Cantonians won a very close decision from Macomb. It took time to get started but they went places when they did .... The Holliday coached cagers were beaten by Central in a poor battle which lifted the jinx from the age-old custom of a Holliday coached team beating a Herke coached. Final count -L5-28 .... Decatur took a very slow game from Canton on January 2. The local lads just couldn't seem to get going. You can't win 'em all I guess .... The Mathismen were taken by the Purple to the tune of 21-12. It was due revenge for that football defeat .... Coach Holliday's former boys lost a close game to his new boys on January 12. It was a fast game full of action and thrills. Manual was tough but we were tougher .... Louie Becker's boys took a close decision from the GERALD DRUMMOND-Jerry has shown himself to be very competent and reliable and was one of the best players on the squad. Good luck to you, Jerry. Here's hoping you continue your good work. HARRY FULLER-Harry is another athlete who has had a very successful four years in athletics. He was a very valuable man and was always in there for all he was worth. Gerald llrummoml Harry Fuller Front Row-Lee VVaughtel, Gerald Drummond, Harry Fuller, Van Bennett, Iunior Baillie, Melvin Vandermeer, Ottis Lewis Back Row-Coach Holliday, Carl Cardosi, Leslie Bolon, Joe Kovachevich, Ass't. Coach Rice. Little Giants on January 17. It was a whale of a game but Havana took us at 21-20 .... Next Galesburg bowed down before the Little Giants. It was an excit- ing game but our boys came through on top. The Burgers had one swell team but ours was sweller .... Canton High won three games in four days by defeating the county seaters 23-19. The Dertinger tutored cagers showed up in good shape and plenty was expected of them the rest of the season .... The Plowboys went duck hunting on January 30 and took Havana at 30-22. Sheridan, the sparkplug of the Havana team, was plenty hot but not quite hot enough .... It seemed the Little Giants accomplished the unbelievable on February 7. They took the bulldogs of Streator into the pound and gave them a little gas. The gas almost backfired once, but they finally got them ..., Pekin dedicated its new gym on February 11, by de- feating the local cagers 22-17. 'Nuff said .... Canton made history on February 141, by defeating Mt. Pulaski. They gave them a great big Valentine which said. Canton 3-L, lit. Pulaski 2-1- .... The Dertinger coached outfit just couldn't quite make the grade on February 15. The Indians were fast but failed to get the points. Canton 21, Lewistown 18 .... The Holliday tutored lads continued their winning streak by defeating Macomb, 26-2-L. It was close, but we got it .... Vandy starred i11 helping the local lads in beating Galesburg the second time. The iinal count was 16-13. Beating Galcsburg twice in one season is a pretty good record for any team .... The Purple were easy victims of Farmington's onslaught on February 25. They took us at 33-18. Farmington always is a tough team for Canton to beat .... Canton ended its season with a bang by taking Manual for the second time in one season. It was a thriller and thc boys really deserved to win. Canton 2-L. Manual ll. cf amwum- ,O -WCANTONIAN CanIon's Baskefbaff ScIweduIe 31 12 CUBA Q'l'l1c'reQ ........... ......... N OV. ICLMWOUD QHerej .,...,, ,...,...,. N ov. GIUXSFORD QHQ-rcj ,..... .....,.... N ov S'1'RE.vXTOR Q'1'l1c-rcj ...... ....,, . , Dev. PEKIN fHerej ......... .,,,.. I Jer. M ACOMB Q'1'herej ..,... ....,..... I Dev. C1f:N'1'1mI, qH.-1-up .,...... ..,,.,.,. I Jw- DECATUII f'1'l1erc-Q ,.,,...,,... , ...... FARMINGTON Cfherej .,... ..,... Jan. Jan. MANUAL QI-Ierej ..,..,..., ....... I an. HAVANA f'1'l1v1-cj .,........ ..,,, . Ian. GALESBURG CHerej .,.... ........ I an. LEWISTOVVN QHerej ..,,, .,,.,... I an. HAVANA Qflerej ..,..A..., ......,, I an. S'1'REA'l'0R fHerej ...,.. ....... F eb PEKIN f'1'l1erej .........,.... ,...... F eb. MT, PULASKI QI-Ierej ...... ...,,,,,,. F eh. I,EVVIS'TOWN Q'1'hc-rej .,,..., Feb. MACOMB QHerej ......,..... .,..,..... If 'eb. GALESBURG C'l'l1erej ,,.,. ......, F eb. FARMINGTON fHerej ....... ........,. I' 'eb. MANUAL Q'l'here-j .,.,....,. ,....., F eb, VVC They 15 17 37 25 38 35 11 19 21 12 15 12 19 11 ,, 17 22 ,W 34- 24- 21 18 12 7 15 14- 28 4-5 20 21 23 19 30 22 27 23 26 24- 16 13 18 33 21- 14- llnttom Row-John Essvx, Francis Conklin, Raylnmnl Ferro, liwlwnrd Ifullcr, Allx rt I unur Don 'AQ C':unpcr, Maurice llormlner. Ton Row--Hill Vzmclermeer, Ernust Motsinger, llvan Luc. Ilcrlm:-rt 1Yl1it:1Iwr. lx no Lru Xsbt Krmch Rice CUBA ...... ....... IPAVA ....... ....,.. CANTON ,.,.,,,.,.,,,, TABLE GROVE LEVVISTOWN .... FAIRVIEW ........ FARMINGTON., GLASFORD ........ MACOMB .........,.... EAST PEORIA.. MANUAL ,,,......... ABINGDON ....,... CANTON .,..,.,,,..... PEKIN .......,,,..,,..,, CENTRAL .......... COLCHESTER .. Regional Tournament ,CUBA ....... A N -MARCH 4-7 20 - CANTON ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 13 J N , LEVVISTOWVN f FARMINGTON.. 23 CANTON ..... ..... 1 4 29 LEWISTOWN ..., 16 Cuba ...,........ ..... 4 5 Farmington .......... 30 'iixg' Sectional Tournament MARCH 11-14 5 MACOMB ............ 24 a MANUAL ...... S CANTON .............. 30 s w f CEN'I RAL .....,.... 28 MA NUAL ............ 36 33 CANTON ..... ..... 2 6 Macomb ..... ...... 1 8 Central ...... .... 6 2 LEWISTOWN Championship Farmington Third Place MANUAL Championship Central Third Place 'W f-ANTCNlAN- 72 -WCANTONIAN A Tennis The tennis team of Canton High had sort of a tough time of it in '35. Tliere wasn't such a large number of boys to draw from so consequently the team wasn't quite up to par. The boys played some pretty tough games and did fairly well considering. Tennis hasn't been as popular as some of the other sports in Canton High. Letls get behind the team and show Coach Harold Johnson we're really with him. The schedule last year was as follows: Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton The letter men were: 0 Bloomington Ki 2 Manual ....... ..... - L 2 Pekin ..Y,. .,Y,. - lf 2 Central ...,,,. -L 3 Spaulding 3 M. Vandermeer R. Maguire H. Shaw R. Jackson Saurbaugh Track The 1935 traek season turned out to be a pretty successful one for the fans. The boys participated in three meets: the County at Fairview. the District at Ma- eomb. and the Senior-.lunior at Canton. The onlv boy who placed for Canton at the districts was Kovich. He plaeed third in the 880-yard run. The fellows were up against some very stiff competition. though, so that could be expected. The boys took third place at the County meet with 3156 points hefng topped by lfarmington with 86 and Table Grove with 38. The Seniors beat the Juniors in an intra- seholastic meet by a seore of 8556 to 11850. There are seven letter men back again in '36 and a lot can be expected from them. The letter men for the '35 season were: R. Hicks hi. Sepich J. Evans A. Sporer G. Hinkle H. Fuller C. Hand .l. Kovieh G. Kovich ll. Vance G. Drummond -fi , -'Q 45' 4542 Y 1 f -M 1 t it or 1 M 'rs . 1. I think this is one of our best pictures of the gym. 2. The main character in this little drammer seems to he out of the picture. 3. An end run for Canton in the Lewistown game. 4. The hand does some snappy maneuvers, led hy Drum Major Brodskey. 5. Two great teams ready for action. Canton and Beardstowu. 6. Ready to Hy at each other's throats. Canton and Pekin. 7. Canton einches the Pekin game with its second touchdown. 8. Freaner getting dope for one of his thrilling' football yarns for The Iilfllllllllf 9. Ye author ran out of steam here anil decided not to name this picture. 'ff' f-ANTCNlAN-- 'i Wav- ',,,f-v. . 'ua' 2 SMX? ' .N-I . - 1 Q 1 A ., 'w f w... ',' E 1:21. , ri! 'f3f H' 5 . ' . L. 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A slight air of formality is created by the grand march, the dainty dance dresses in attractive shades, lovely corsages, and the male contingent in immaculate spring suits. The thrill and excitement is reflected in sparkling eyes, and the Juniors feel content that they are giving the Seniors a truly complimentary departure. The west side of the Alice Ingersoll gymnasium, over-hung with fringed fes- toons of twisted green and white crepe paper in canopy effect, and a rainbow color scheme carried out as a background for the orchestra, furnished a picturesque setting for the Junior-Senior prom of the year 19341-35. At 8:30 on May 3rd, Red Deame's orchestra of Peoria broke into the latest dance hits as the grand march, led by Ruby Hagbom and Chester Baylor, president of the Junior class, and followed by Louise Deutch and the Senior president, Jimmy Morgan. swept gracefully down the floor, Bridge tables were set up for those not caring to dance, and light refreshments were served at attractively appointed tables encircled by a white picket fence. An entertaining program, multi-colored balloons, and gay confetti increased the cvening's hilarity until 11:30 when Home Sweet Homen ended the evening in a more thoughtful and sad an atmosphere than when it had begun. Senior-Junior Partg A high-light of the year for the upper-classmen was the Senior-Junior Party on Friday evening, October 25. Cornstalks and Jack-O-Lanterns were the keynote to the clever disguise of the old gymnasium. Card tables and lamps lined the colorful dance floor. The Royal Aces from Peoria supplied dance music throughout the evening. At the intermission, delicious cold cider was served, and a program consisting of tap and acrobatic dances by Pauline Anderson's pupils, and solos by Gerald Drummond was enjoyed by everyone. At the beginning of the last dance, the class advisers, Miss Cox and Mr. Felts, tossed rolls of pastel shaded serpentine from the balcony to the dancers who caught and sent them streaming through the air. The committees responsible for the success of the party were: Decoration. Lowell Stumpf, Chairman, VVilma Jean Bauman, Russell Sprague, Ruby Archdale, Jean Clarkg Entertainment, Robert Lockard, Chairman, Louise Deutch, Charlotte Lee Miller, Refreshments, Ruby Hagbom, Chairman, George Costas, Ruth Ortman. 'ff' fJW'l'CNlAN- I 76 77 -WCANTONIAN-l MOST OF THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEN OF CANTON HIGH IN '36 VVORE DIVILBISS BROTHERS CLOTHES O ZIIany of those who IIIIIIIII are 71010 wishing Hwy had Divilbiss Brothers South Side Square CANTON 'I' I I I I I I I I ......-..g. 1.111111-. ,.1u1...1un 'P I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.-.. 1q11n11.,,,11un1nnn1nn1nu 4,111uu-un-uu1111un- :.u. -nu gi. Use OnIy Pasteurized Dairy Products ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS IIIIILK - CREAM NEWLY-WEDS CHOCOLATE MILK AND COTTAGE CHEESE I ICE CREAM BUTTERMILK BARS V SEBREE DAIRY PHONE 1347 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 4. .... ...-....-.........u.............. ...... , .-.. I.-..g. II N 9400 uf: --ull--lu 1111111-1-111-111--1- I 111- nu-un1r,'. l ED. MALSTROM jeweler and Optician 12 SOUTH MAIN I T -....-......-----,-..---..--..--..----..--,........-...p -I..-.. - ...-...........-I..-...I-.........-I..-..,.-.,..-.,..-.........,............-....-I..-....-....-n..-..u-,..........- -...I-..-wg. PARIS CLEANERS AND DYERS T THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT T i WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER l 142 North Main Phone 718 CANTON, ILLINOIS ....,-..,..,.-....-,..-.. ..... .-,......-..- .. .....-I.-...-L.....-..-......-...-..-,.-,.-...if -..-..-,,-,....... ..... .- .-.I..n-,......- - I-..-..-..............,-..,- I-..-..-...,!, l 1 CONIBEAR DRUG CO. Q l Walgreen System 1 1 I 1 I VVest Side of Squ-are Canton, Illinois -n--n--n-- ---- -.m-m.-n--n------- ------------ u------.---I-mf-I------------so -1--'---w-m--'---------u--------------------'------I- - - - - - - - - - -----H-1 SAY IT IVITH FLOWERS- Share Your Hafapincss Vvitll Others i SEND FLOWERS Flowers for Birthdays, Armivcrsfzrics, Parties, Sickroom, Lufncheons i THE CANTON FLORISTS I 29 N. Second Phone 807 Home: 1210 Ullu:un1nn-nl1ll1lll-un-nn 11-11 uu1uu-ml-un-lln1nl1n 111-1 nn1uuu1un1uu-uu1ul1naf0 vw QANIONIAN- Us 79 -41-vCANTONlAN Senior Bogs' Burlesque Most-, zu three-:let college comedy, was presented in the Canton Little 'l'heut1'e on November 12 und 13, 1935, The play was directed by Ethan Allen Suively. The story is Centered uliout the robbery of a fraternity l1rother's money. il football hero and his eseapade in romance. The whole east is deserving of much credit for its fine work in the presentation. CAST Mose ...,,,.,....,....., Frank Thornton .. Thurston Hull ,.,,.. Billy Halt ...,....,,... Henry VW: rwiek ..,,, . Society ' ' Rodney ...,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, Sumner ....,.,,....,.,,,.,.. Thomas Edwu rd ,....,... ,, .Xu Old Mun .... .,,, .,..Mel Yamlermeer G. Peterson B. IAlCkil'I'Cl Curtis Ross VVuyue Brown bnuth ....,,, ...,,,. H olmert Menehoff ltussell Elliott ,....., Neil Mercer ,,,,,...NVii'lfSOIl Taylor Gerald Drummond Eleanor 'lhorutou .....,.....,.,,..,....,. James Beam Anne Schuyler ...,. Betty Czlrewe ..,... . Sully Middleton ..,.,.,. Bob Brown Bob Seversou Kenneth Kirkhuff Katherine Stanton ,... . ,..,,,, ,.,.. . luck Taylor Edythe Burue-Jones ,..... Mrs. Bone ...,,,,.,,,,, Mrs. Yuneln- ...,.... Mrs. Courant .,.,,,,.,.. Dance Numbers: .,,..,...l2lIllK'S lrwiu .,,,,.,,,...,.,l3ill fgflllllllll .,....,ltussc-ll Sprague ..,.,,.,..,Artl1i11' Stitzel Spurgin, Drummond, Costas, Spore-r, Fuller, 'l':uljevie, Byruln, und Mouu '! 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Snowden and Weber INTERNATIONAL IIARVESTER, TRACTOR AND COIWIBINE DEALER O Come In and llleet the Famous FARDIALL FADIILY Phone 700 17 S. lst Ave. CANTON, ILL. ..........1.,,...,,.-.1,n1nn1w1 1 1 1, 1 1.1,..1,,.1 1,..1,,1 1u1,..1nu1.1,1..1.q1,m1,,,1m.1lm1n -111-f CJWTONlAN- ul.-n 80 8 I K I ,flu Mg. xml.-Q 05' ,W I JI- M ': 5 K.: n -:sl Q 11 'V 151 fa' fit. 13 ,. ,., -N is liz? I ,Xllfg if Q ml 530 W MM-f--s---N-I-A fF'Q5a:? f f f 7 The girls' cooking class lines up for our inquisitive photographvr. One of Miss .l0llllSOIllS Civics classes at work. fAt least, they wantvd to appear h11sy.j This is the only snap to rate in twice. One of Mr. Felts's geonletry classes. Kirkhuff, Beam, and Ross in a scene from a one-act play, Time ML-din-ine Show. A glimpse into the classroom of those long-suffering Latinites. fl coined the worcl.j The custodians of our library, Miss Smith and Miss VVic'k. Part of the C,xN'roxmx Staff at work, At least they workvrl for this picture. Baylor, Sprague, Clark, Hutton, Stitzel, and Miss Cox. lviill, we finally got to the end. Another geometry Class. u-uu --111-11--1111---11-111-- '-- -un-I+ l SQUARE DEAL BIARKET I 66 S. Main Street E THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL COFFEE 5 FREE D1-:LWERY Phone 774- E +....,. ..----.--..- ...-...-...-.. ------------ ...-...L .- K ff?-P' -.,-. ii in 5, ' Q T7-P, ,Na .uv-- .Q , X qi, W, 1 .4.u:u. i i E 'wa J f' i HJ CVM 4 1nn1mI1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1-1-----111111 nn1un-ni. I I ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY EVERYTI-IING TO BUILD ANYTHING I I I 445 N. First Ave. Phone 4s ......I.- .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... --.------ I ------. I ..n................,-...g. ' ' M- - I'f North Side I Canton, Ill. I of Square Phone 198 A VER Y'S, Inc fi I COMPLETE HODIE FURNISHERS I Quality Furniture ReasonubIy Priced I -....-....- -I ... - -..-...-...-....-I.-..-.....-. -...-I - -....-...-...,-...,........ -. .. - ......-....-IQ. 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Under Kresge's TIWTUW1- 2 '1'I lW1VW'illill'1'llT T illllT'll TT?i W'l 1u'T i ll'llil illlm'1'.i 'ff' fJW'I'CNl'AN-- f82 E831 1,,1g.1,,1......1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-g,1,.1g.1gl.-H1 1 1 1 1 1,m1,,....1.1ug1M -11.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.14--1.1.,,,1.,1g.1.g1..1.,.1..,1,,m1..1..1lu1 1 1 1 1 1l.1..1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m...m.1l 1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,141,u1l.1ll1...-1411.n1qn.-.g1,,.1m1..1 1.11.,1gn1,g1u:n1m,1.l...,,1,.1,m..m1In-I .1..1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1..1'l1.'1nu1u-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51.51. --4lwCANT0NlAN -' A N N E X, I N C . FURNITURE - STOVES - RUGS -- PHILCO RADIOS Haag and American Beauty Electric Washers Easy Terms Phone 742 CANTON, ILL. THE FASHION SHOP 17 East Side Square COATS - SUITS - DRESSES -- MILLINERY Popular Prices FARMERS CO-OP. GRAIN Sz SUPPLY CO. 401 South Second Avenue SEEDS - FEEDS - FENCING - SALT, ETC. Canton, Illinois NEUMANN'S, INC. STYLE HEADQUARTERS HG. G. G CLOTHES A MALLORY HATS CROSBY SQUARE SHOES The Best Place to Buy 'F'- ----- '- -'H- - '-- - - - - - - - -- -- - '-U- - - - --'---- CANTON CANDY KITCHEN MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS Ice Cream and Ices Toasted Sandwiches West Side Square CANTON, ILLINOIS -1------------I----M -------------- --------------------------- -I- 1,l1ug1 1 1,144.1 1 ,.1nq1 51.11 1 1 1 1.1111-.gg-'111.11.1111-.1qg1qq1 1511.11.41 1 1 1 1 11.11.111 Junior Class Plag The Queens Husbandn, a scintillating three-act comedy, was presented by the Junior class on Thursday, February G, at the Garden Theater. This play, directed by Mr. Snively, kept the audience chuckling from tl1e opening scene to the final drawing of the curtains, and was an unusually Hne production. Tl1e instigator of this amusement was poor King Eric VIII who could have as appropriately been called King Ear Ache VIII because of the constant shouting heralded into his ears by Queen INIartha. Queen lNIartha, a dynamic personality, felt that her King was entirely too lax in his ruling Ways. If she had known his main interest and pastime was a good game of checkers with Phipps she would. we are positive, have committed suicide or taken some other such drastic step. And besides the King, there was Princess Anne who was creating so much trouble by letting her heart go out to Frederick Granton instead of Prince Vllilliam, the Queen's choice. This was tl1e first Junior class play given in Canton High School and we congratulate the uniors for their initiative. CHARACTERS IN THE PLAY w - w I' rederlck Granton ......,,.,..,.....,...,t,..............,,.,...... Plnpps ........,,,........ Lord Birtcn ..,. Petley .......,,,,.l. Princess Anne ...... ,.,..John G. Mosher James Kissack ......,,....Bob Ortman Margaret Estwanik ........Clarice Toncray Queen Martha ..... ................. I ,ois hfeier Lady-in-VVaiting ..... ,,..... W inifred Vvhitney Lady-in-VVaiting . General Northrup .,.... King Eric VIII ....,,.. Major Blent ......... Prince VVilliam ,..,.,. Dr. Fellman ...... I,aker ..,......... Yolande Sedgwick Chuck Redfern .......George Beam Jake Shepherd Don Stephens c,,.Clarence Phillips ..,.,..,,,.D0n .lackson 'ff' fJlN'l'CNl+lN-- I 8 -I S5 NI -WCANTONIAN Gperetta Jerry of Jericho Road was prescnted on Dccemhcr 5. 1935. The unusual success of the two-act operetta convinced everyone of the ahility of hoth Miss XVil- son, the director, and the east. It was very unfortunate that Jerry Drunnnond was unahle to taku his part in the play, hut Bill Graham took the lead and everything went well. 1 The story hriefly:4A wealthy Eastern man is in love with the daughtcr of a scheming woman. The I110tllCI',S shamelcssncss forces the man to go lllfst. The mother follows with her husband and daughter. The trio scttle on a ranch owned hy a cousin of the girl. The ranch is valuable hecause of the prcsencc of oil. A friend of the Easterner is trying to buy the ranch honestlyg another firm is negotiat- ing dishom-stly. For a time it looks as though the unscrupulous firm might win. In the end, howevcr, the Easterner's friend huys the property and also becomes engaged to the young owner. The Easterner disregards the conduct of the grasping mother and all is wcll hctween that couple also. CAST Uncle Pete .....,,. ........,., .,..... R 1 lssell Sprague Alan O'Day .,.,..... Y Wliohert Brown Geraldine Bank ....,, John Drayton .,.... Mimi .......,Y...,,, Dora ............,l....., Cornelius Bean ...t... Amos Bank .....l... Lettiee Bank . ,. Sandy Bank ...., Hunter , ,,.... , ,......lean Clark ,r,,,,Bill Graham f'lariCe Toncray ....Mary Morrell .. Arthur Stitzel .lack Taylor Charlotte Roller ,,,I.onisc Dcutch ,, .. Boll Severson Mlush-I,..1,.,.1.,,.1.,.,1m...nI-M.Lani.,.,1unn1,,.1u1v1m,1.,,.1 1.,.1,,,,1.n1glllqp-,.n1..igl1lu1..1,.....1 f Canton Sash 85 Door Co. The Best Gym Shoe in Town For the Price BALL BAND I Phone 127 64 S. Ist Ave. B ' l I oys Sc 1001 Shoes WINDOW GLASS Bogena Leather Shop I 4,6 WHITE CQURT SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT I uullli-lllliqlliIqill1qlllu1n1l1qq1qq-1qg1T'31 151117Eglqni-lu1l5lmilliniIlillill7lllll1illillTllTll f - I KREICHGAUER G. I 2 RAI SEB IFT I MUSIC COMPANY ATTORNEY AND COITNCELOR-AT-LAW L - Randolph Block I SHEET MUSIC I 60 SO. Main St. Canton, III. CANTON, ILLINOIS Telephone: 301-5 I Tllllill1U ?UlTNl'llWTl1li'll4TlllllllIMTIITIITEN1-I TllIlllTMlllll1llillilliIITII1-IITIITIHTI I VOSS AA : , 1 AND H G WASHERS I TAYSTEL SHOPPE B. P. S. PAINTS East Side Square BAKERY - DELICATESSEN I OROW HARDWARE CO. I Ta. 978 58 S. Main -....1,.,1..,.1...g-,,.1...1I.1.I.-ui.g.1gl1.g1n.1...-..,,,1,,-.np1.,1.,1 1 1 1 1...-.,.1..1,.,-...1. U1ln.-.1141nilp..u41uu1qu1.,..1.ni.,1..-In,m....u1.,,1,u-....1.,.i...1..1.,-...1 1 1 .. 1 .-II1, FLOWERS THAT PLEASE GEO. WZ ,IACOBS F L O R I S T E. Side Square Greenhouse: 7th Ave. and Elm' St. Dr. A. G. de Revey GLASSES FITTED QUALITY .IEVVELRY REASONABLE PRICES Entire Ground Floor South Side Square Phone 1092 CANTON .1,m1m,1nnu1.lq1,,,...,,..1 1 1 -. 1 .. 1 1 .Q 1 -. .- 1 1 -. -. 1 1 -.un1uu1u:-.null 'ff' f-ANTCNlAN-- 86 87 1.,1,,.1,,.1.,.1,,,,11m1nu1un....um.-nn...nu..nn1.u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11m .1un.-..1n1.uu1nu1u 1 1.m1.m1..1.u1. M1 1.,,1,.1..1 1,,41,,,,...,,.,.....-un1nn1,m1H 1,.1,.,.1q1l Bathroom Fixtures and Trimmings - Sinks - Septic Tanks - Electric Pumps Laundry Tubs - Water Heaters - Boilers and Radiators AGENT Fon ANCHOR KOLSTOKER The Plumber Protects the Health of the Nation Choose Your Plumber as You VVould Your Physician CANTON PLUMBING COMPANY JOSEPH D. SMITH, PROP. Telephone: No. 58 39 So. Main Street .1,.1..1g.1 1...1..1u. 1111111111---1 n-uu1nu- -u -nn-un-nu-nil Blake this Symbol Your Guide ALADDIN GASOLINE The Magic Power Fuel FULTON SERVICE STATION Corner of Whitecourt and Pine C. C. Lovett, Attendant ,1,.1l.1 1.l1n,1.1 1,,,1..1,.1,,.1,,,1,g1..1..1..1g.1g.1,,1.q1,.1,.1,.1,,q1,,,1,.1..1'.1u ,1,,1,,,,.. 1 1.1,,1,,,1,,1H1gg1.n1,,1..1..1..1..1..1,.,1.,,1,,1g.1gu1mi1,.1 1 1.,1g.1 MURPHY IWEMORIAL HOIWE Pipe Organ Service - Lady Assistant Two Alnbulances CANTON, ILL. 11.41..1..1u.1n,1,,1n.1,.1q.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1nq1m.1.m.-lg1,l1l.l11.g1g.1.q1n I.-..,1m1111111111111111111111111,u1,,1. HARTSTIRN'S QUALITY BAKERY FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES AND ROLLS DAILY Northeast Corner Square Telephone 334 1unn1u.1..g-...u1,m..m1101.1 5? E Q :E lg WON OH Mr. Fonts. who keeps the upper floors tidy for ns nnappreeintive stnzles. The east of the C,xN'1'oN1ixN's stuff clever general assembly program. Mr. Phillips who keeps the lower floors shipshape. The eivies students who put on the l,inc'oln Day assernhly. Three charming Juniors: Flstwanik, Brown, and Sedgwick. Miss Jameson presides over some of our flltllT9-ll0l'Il0-lllZlli0I'S. ln ease you don't know it, the hand has just formed at letter. Helen Wolf seems to he enjoying her Chemistry experiment. Three of the 'Kstoogresw in the ofliee. Johnson, VVoocls, and Holmlmerg. Miss Cox keeps at watchful eye on one of her algebra classes. Study in still life No. IQODM. An English l Class. 1,I,,1,lH1ml..un...ml...un..nu.1un..,m1.un-.-un.-.m1,,,,..........,.1.1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,.,1. Compliments of VVILLIABIS SPORTING GOODS CO. 15 White Court Klcl-:P FIT-'PAu'r1c'1PA'rE IN SPORTS 1,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 .1nn..,,,.-. .-,,1,,,,1,,,1,.,,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-N111 rw L' -in 'L' L L L L L L L -at '!' WORMSER'S SMART THINGS FOR MEN 16 South Main CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS 69 E. Elm Street QUALITY CLEANING AT LOWEST PRICES It is Smart to Be Thrifty 1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 1u1.u1n1n1n1n1u1n.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-...1 -1.411 1,1n1n1un1nu1nn1nn1au1 1 1 1.11nn1nu1.m1u1m1M1m1l,1,..1qu-gg-...1..1..1 G. W. BERRY GENERAL TAILORING Suits to Measure 11 East Side Square Phone 583-J L L L L L L L L L L I L L L L L L L 'I' 891 Drink- MILLER'S BEVERAGES made with PURE VALLEY SPRING VVATER Try These Delicious Refreshing Drinks ILIODERN VVAY BAKERY Complete Line of B A K E R Y G O O D S 56 E. Elm Phone 671 LEVVIS THOMPSON AND SON REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE 64- North Main Street 1.1 1 1,041..1.g1.u1,,.,1..1.l1uu1 1-1 CALLAHAN'S DRUGS 24- VVEST ELM Telephone 601 CANTON MUSIC CO. TYPEWRITERS ZENITH STORY 8: CLARK RADIOS PIANOS 6-1- E. Chestnut .jp 1uu-u-nu--uu-nu-m---nu-.m-an-nn----n--un-nn-u-un-uu-un-uu-un-uu-nu-nu-an-an-nu-un-an-I+ MASON HARDWARE COMPANY KELVINATORS - A. B. C. WASHERS HARDWARE - ATHLETIC GOODS - PAINTS Roper Gas Ranges Q Stokers - VVear Ever Aluminum Dcnft Put It Off - Put It On- USE MORE PAINT VVest Side Square CANTON, ILL. Phone 113 1uu1.uu1un1nu1m11uu1 1 1 1 1 1uu1nn1un1nn1uu1uu1nu11m1 1 1 1 1ng1q.1..1,..1q,1qglg 1,,1..1m.1,..,1mI1uu1m.1.,,1M1M1,,1M1m1uu1un1,,,,1,..,1mI1,,,,1.1ll1,,,,.-m.1,u.-UH1.,1gu1.,1,.1, HENDERSON MONUMENT WORKS MONUMENTS AND GRAVE MARKERS BEST QUALITY GRANITE 802 S. Main - Phone 267 ...u1.uu1.uu11m1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.141 1,,,,1,.,1,. .1g..-M1 1 1 1 1nu1nu.1nu1un1M1H1.U1,,,,1un.1.w1,,,,1.m1..n1mI1.m1,m1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1 C0l1lPlIl1l6lltS of the Canton Office of the PEORIA STAR ff SKIPPERI' 1..l1,g1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1u.1u.1,.g...l.l1l.u1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.,u1n 11.1.--IIII1 1 1.I1.,.,1...1,,,1,...1,.I.1,,,,1...1ug1W1W1u..1uu1u..1uu1...g1InIy110.1.1.1 1 1 1g.1.u1. J. L. ANDREWS, LUMBER , BUILDING MATERIAL of All Kinds H. B. P6Rg1'3Ill, ll'I3I13.g'C1' Canton, Illinois 1,..1.,,1.4.,1,,,,1,,.,1,,.1.....,,.1,,.,1n.....1,.,.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...nu1n.1n1nu1u1nn.1un.1n 90 Dmwhn' SUIIIIIIVIIS and xl3!l'Q4ll'l'f .Xnn l,:1wl'vm's' Ellld Nlurix-I Ils'ml1-rson lim-tty N4-lsun. UL'uh'ic'v and Gcrulml I,l'lIIlllllUllK Carol IIl'lNll'l'5UIl. Bula and Ruth f,l'tlll1lll. 9 Gm-m-vm Wilc-uxclx. f1t'll1'VI'El Wilcuxvn. Maxim- :incl .IHIIIVS Iizlkcr. Gm-ss wha? 4' - '-' -'-'---- ------'----- ------ ' -'1' Compliments of ELKS CLUB 1n1gl111111111111111111111111,.1..1..1. Compliments of BROWNIES 1nn111111111111111111111111111nn1 111:11 1.111111 1 1 1.u1..1 1 1 1 1.u1gq11u1gu1p1 1m.1n.1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 Kroger Grocery and Baking Company Fine Foods-Fresh and Cured M eats Lowest Prices East Side Square F- VVest Side Square -..-..n-..-....-...-... ................ ...-..-..-..-..-..-i.-..g. J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. XVHERE VALUE MEANS MORE THAN MERE LOXV PRICE The Lowest Price is High VVl1ere Quality is Absent RELIABLE QUALITY Goons At Lowest Prices Always VVest Side Square Canton, Illinois I of -nn-uu-nu- -nn-n 1---111--111--1-- un-uu1 - 11:1-un--nfs 92 I93l 4...-.. ------- ....-......-.........-....-..-...--..-....-...-..-..-.. ------. ..- ,P HEGELEYS DAIRY I'AS I'EL'RIZED PRODUCTS MILK, CREAM, CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE and All Flavors of Home Made Ice Cream 26 VVhite Court Tel. IAL87 TYI'EVVliITERS' 9 FOUNTAIN PENS FOR SALE S FOR SALE OR AND RENT REPAIRS FUliNIS'HI'lD The Slow That Catrfrs fo the Scl1ooI's iVe0d.e ' School Books - S'cI1ool Supplies - Stationery Grachlation and XVECIKIIDQ Announcements Calling Cards 12 So. lfuin St. - CANTON. ILLINOIS ,1...1,m1,.u1.m1....1,m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1.1.11-lu...Hy.1.,,1,,,,1,.,,1.,,,1,,.1 ,.1,,,11111...,11.111111111111111...111gu1 R K I FOOD STORES 30 S. TXIHIII St. 341- N. lNIai11 St. Phone 586.1 Phone 79.I H1-lvn and Faye Brac J1'ilIl Clark. lskey. Hurry, EYVIYII, Dorothy Fullvr. C'urrulI He-ndc-rson. Dorntlmy Ilunnicutf. Gim-vm VVilCnxen. YVi1m:1 Je-an Igillllllilll. Neil Me'r1'vl', Helvn IN lvl'C91'. lf! 951 11111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111 .P1111111111111 1 1 1 1.111111111111111111nn1u111.11111n11111111u111.11111111111111-11.1.-1111111111 1 1 1 111111 1111u1n111 111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111111 11111...,1111111111111 111.1,1,1,1.,1,.1111111,,111u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111.1.1111111011111111011111111111.-111.11111111111111,11111111111111111111111.1.,111,,1,11, The NATIONAL BANK of CANTON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS S150,000 COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Deposits Insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation INIIIXIIHIIIII For Each Depositor 335.000 .111111- 1 1 1 1 1.11,1,0111.1111,1:111111111111.11111.11111111,.111111,1,,111,11111,111111 1 1 1 1 111,111.11 111111.11011 1.1 1111111111111111,1111111111411111111..1..1,1.1111.11111-1111.11111..111111111111111.1.11 1 1 1111111114 THE SMOKEHOUSE WHERE FRIENDS MEE T WE ALWAYS HAVE THE SCORE SCHOOL BOYS' RETREAT Phone 720 ATLAS SHOE SHOP GOOD SHOE REPAIRING LADIES' AND GENTS, SHINES 63 East Chestnut VV:1Itcr Hill, Prop .1.1.1,1.111111,111111111,111,11111,,1111,1111.11111111111q11111111111111111111.1,11111111,1111,,,,1,11111111,11111111 1..1.11 SCRIPPS-McCARTNEY CO. LARGEST STOCKS - AUTHENTIC STYLES For the Miss and TVOIIIQIII DRY GOODS - READY-TO-VVEAR Quality Goods - Reasonable Prices Oh, cling to ine, darling. Cecile NVeaver and Maxine Baker. Vlihite and Saurbaugh pose for ye gude aulde flllllflllllllll. Somebody must have told a good story. XVoods, Balnnan, Baylor, Helle. and XVillian1s. Heap big lnjun. Mary Morrell. A mouth-stretching contest ending in a 3-way tie. Hyndman, Stumpf, and Sprague. Edith seems to be prepared for the water. fMaybe she was sunbnrned.j Sedgwick and Clark give us their best 'tl.isterine smile. Another picture from the Medicine Show. More smiles by Marilyn Buell and Sarabelle Brown. One time when Miss Terrill wasn't tearing her hair over one of the girls' gym classes. VVe'll call this one 'Neath the Shade of the Old Apple Tree. Coralee 0'Bryant, Pauline Stell, and Anabel Brown. I ll let my long-suffering readers fif anyj name this one. Van Dyke, Bauman, Helle. VVoods, and Baylor. Corn-cob pipes are the attraction for these three. Bernard Hogan, Carl Blaydes, and Oscar Boyer. Our yearbook wouldn't be complete without .Touesy. Karmenzind, VVhite, Bennett, Nelson, Benson, Yan Dyke, and Yoeum pose for the camera. These lassies took time-out from selling' hot dogs at a football game for this one. DeViney and Miller. Fulton County's beauty queen. ltuby Archdale. 96 1.,.1.,.,1111111111111111111111111nvi1u L. N. CARPER PLUMBING, HEATING AND PUMP VVORKS Phone 857 27 E. Pine ...M1nn1n.1,..1..u1.,.,1,,,,1.,.1,.,1,,,,1,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111.11 ...nn....n 919.2-5 5' CREAMERY Phone YVishes the students of C. H. S. unlimited success in the future C. BOYD ESHELDIAN, Prop. 34- North lst Avem 1,.,,1.,,..1.m.-nu.1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11-141nn..un1un1uu1nu1nu1n rc-:at Uoursc-:lf to a fphoto mph Time you did, you know. Not a little, cheap affair but 21 really good one-that you'll be proud to auto- graph for friends. LAN E'S STUDIO .g.......-,..- - - .-...-....-....-...-....-...-....-...- -....-n.-...-..-...-.,.-..u..,.,.-...-...-. - -....-...H -5. 11111111uu1n Helen Broclskey and a friend. Martha Motsinger. Perry Duncan. Helen, Faye Broclskey and Marcella Ann Sebree. Robert Brown Martha Motsinger. Frances Belle Hutton. Edith Henderson. Harold Stunipf. Pauline Stell. -un.-un-nu-nu-un 1nn1 1 1 1 l i i 11. 12. Pauline Pike. Anabel Moorhonse, Lois Meier, Marguerite Black. Annabel O'Bryant. The Brown boys. Elizabeth Ann VVarwiek, Bill Putman, Peggy Geiger, James Kissack, Helen Putman, Beth Miller, fand a little friendj 13. 14. 15. 16. Virginia Denny, Velma Denny. llnvlulllxllvnninn1nurllll-1IlIl1nIlvnl:-1lIIl1llll-1iIlI1-llHill!!1-llllillrlvlllvilill-1MII-:ln-1nn1llrr+ CARVER 8a ORENDORFF REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE l Canton, Illinois -..........-....-....-....-,..-...-l.........-....-....-....-....-....-.,,,-..,.-....-....-...... - - -.........g. f98 99 CANTON CLEANERS Phone 377 ' 541 East Chestnut Street CLEANING - DYEING - REPAIRING Rugs Cleaned Hats Cleaned 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,1,,1 1,..,1.,1.,1..1......1q.1..1.1n.1m,1 1 1 1 1 1.,1q.1 +.1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1un.1nu1-II.-m1 1--1.-u..n1nu1-n-nn1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1nII1 GUS C. SANDBERG SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORK OIL-cl-MATIC HEATING - RUDY FURNACES 1444- E. Elm Street Canton, Illinoiw 1.g1q.1..1n.1,,1g,1u.1 1 1 1 1 1,,.1,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u,1.......1.1..1,'1 1..1l.1 1 1 1 1 1u.,1g,1 1,,.1.1101..1..1..1..1..1,n1..1u.1 1 1 1 1 1...-m1 W. P. REICHERT Fulton County's Largest Jewelry Store The Name Is Your Guarantee VVest Side Square CANTON, ILLINOIS Lill1ll1'llil'UT'l' 1iTlTiiTii1VlTi 'lil''- 'Tll1W'TllTllTll'-Nl? g!..1...-1.1.1-nn 11111-111-1111111111111 .u1.u1 GERARD FUNERAL HOME Phone 167 158 South Main Street 1..1u,111111111-111111111111111.,1.g1 .1.g1u1..1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1 1..1..1.,1,.11..,1ul1.l1.u1.g1..1..1..1 I I SINGER SEWING 1 MACHINE COMPANY 5 NEW AND USED MACHINES N E W S S T A N D g 412 W. Chestnut Phone 1011-3-J C A N T O N Hemstitching, Needles, Oil, etc. 1,,1.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.1.,.1..1..1..1..1.,1,.1 1 -.,,,1m.1 .141-.11 .1...,.,,- - - - -..,-,...-...,-,,.,-W.-,...-....-....-....-..........-..... ..,,..-,..-....-,.,,-,,,... - - - -.......,5. I I GREENVVELL si GRAY L PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS - IVest Side of Square Canton, Illinois I i 1nn1-'m1 wlui 1 wuvv 1 uiua 1nn1 nvur 1 lvln 1 vuuu 1n -1-1-----1- 11 lvil --I 111i 1nu1ucfn 1 Iull 111111111 IIII 1 vlll 1 vll: 1 vulu 1 ului 1 iuxu 1 :lil 1 nlui 1 ilnu 1 1 u 111111111 lil: 1 mg, 1 Save on Auto Parts at the ECONOINIY AUTO STORE E 34 S. IVIAIN ST1m1+:1' .. .,,, .-....... I .- .... -.m-..n.. .,., -n.-...- .,., -..H- .... ...-..... , .,.-ul. - ..., - ,,.. - .... .. ..,. - .... - .... - ..,. .. .... - ..., - .,.. -,,.- .... - - .... T .,.. - .,., - .,.. - .... - ..., ---I-i- -...-u.- .... -....-W 7 V Phone cm Reg.: 1329 LUIx1uR BROTHERS I 1 s.xNI'1'ARY PLUMBING AND JEONHABI IfIEAx'l'INcQ i i Hot VVzlter and Steam HL-ating T 150 N' juuin Street i fl-1 South Main Street 1 REFRIGERATORS - RADIOS I CANTON, II,I,. 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Main St. I Under Pfisters I CANTON'S FINEST CLEANERS I 5-Hour Cleaning Service Specialty i Phone Phone 4-57 -iq.-..-..-..-..- - -...........-,.-...-..-..-..............-..-..-...-...-..- - -...-..-...-..- gain ivrrr uniln1uu:uu-uniuni-:win-nninui-nu-nninnilninm- -uu1m iziv u1nu1 I CANTON WHOLESAL141 CO., IHC. I WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I I Just a Little Better Than the Place You Thought Best I 116 North Main Street I -ia-.. .-------.- ..-..-..-n.-,.-..-...... ........ - -..- ,g..-.. -..---- n-.................-...-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-...- I- - -- - -.f-...- I BERNARD H. TAYLOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I ABSTRACTS AND T1'rLE SERVICE I 6 North Main Street Canton, Illinois I .i.-......-..-..-..-..- -,. ...... I- -.-.........-. - - -..-..........-..-..- ,!,,-,,,....-,.-,.,...., ....-----. .. -..-.... ------ -n-.n-.---n---- I GUS MUNSON I w. T. 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What the Success of OLD' IZIZLILL is Dependent Upon ffm effectiveness of any Annual or Year Book is in direct ratio to the resourcefulness and ability of the Staff and Editor. Gfny budget may produce a qualify Annual, if carefully planned in co-operation with qualified craftsmen, whose consultation should be sought at the very inception of the boolc. Through their years of valuable experience and wealth of sound ideas you may start the proper foundation for your boolc building. Gfn experienced Annual printer will not attempt to tell you what you want but will gladly co-operate in putting your ideas in the best form, offering suggestions if invited. Cm endeavor to maintain the closest relation- ship possible with the Editor and the Staff, therefore obtaining the highest quality, conforming to the budget available. leo-Q-Q- aqoner rimfizzq ompcuzy 306 E. SIMMONS ST. GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Hgfnnuaf minierl for UVZP' 40 year!! Y Y from VVe wish here to acknowledge our gratitude to the following professional people whose contributions have helped to make this publication possible: Dr. Gordon Simmons Dr. R. H. Maguire Dr. J. C. Simmons Dr. Mark S. Nelson Dr. Harry P. Maxwell Dr- H- C- Putman Dr. R. s. shuraefr Dr- H- B- Sllepard Dr. C. L. Lambert D . C. B. C r much Dr. Clara E. Hutson Dr. E. D. Geiger Dr. L. J. Lefebvre Attorneys: Chiperfield and Chiperfield Paul Greenwell , Richard A. Perkins Dr. H. G. Hirschle Sherman Deutch Dr. D. A. Bennett Fred H. Snyder Dr. E. P. Coleman Dr. J. E. Coleman Now that you have skimmed through the book we want you to say all kinds of things about it. Please try to forget all the beautiful things you expected, and lay it away among your souvenirs. But, we hope that you will bring it to light and look at it once in a while this summer. Perhaps you'll rummage around on the shelf a few years hence and take a peep at your picture and at someone clse's, too. That is the purpose of our book. Many people have helped in the making of this annual. VVe must mention the thoughtful ones who have been asking ever since last September, How is the CANTONIAN coming? They have reminded us of our duty and of an expectant public. Our thanks to the people who have contributed snapshots and choice bits of humor, whether knowingly or not. We are greatly indebted to our artist, Lowell Stumpf, who has so willingly contributed the drawings. Cheers for the heroic ones who, martyr-like, suffered the agonies of having their pictures taken. VVe are sorry that we have had to close our labors. We have greatly enjoyed assembling this book for you, and we hope our efforts have not been in vain. ' N041 , f. '. I 4-.1 ' '-'. . f'- - f:--'fi -H T. Q-15-' II,,,i1g'I1-'gx K . 35 15 25 I .--Y? --w if . :T Q5 '-J- rf--7I.:f'IJL , .nf 'f- 3 fi-'iV' . - -V I II 1, Q. -I If m3I-I'I-7al,'-.-- IL?--1. 2,55 fII ,.- :Ig I-F E.,-.1 QI- - VJ'- - iw- I -Vu. Q . 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