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THE CANTONIAN Happiness is sought for by almost everyone. Youth has its share but to maintain that spirit of ioyfulness through life is much more desirable. Some think that wealth leads to happiness and it doesg but there are many wealthy people who are unhappy. Some think that health is most essential and it isg but there are many with health who are unhappy, and others are happy in spite of physical handicaps. But other factors are also important. One,s attitudes are dependent upon his thoughts. The man who thinks good things will have a sense of satisfaction-a real happiness. What kind of thinking is done is largely up to the individual-his gift-his responsibility. Ben Kietzman Cs 12 if 5 Ben Kietzman A B M Ph Suoerintendent North Centr l College Un versity of Wisconsin
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THE CANTONIAN Ditch the note, that man's here again. Roll Rooms, please. lt's Mrs. jenkins and Dorothea but the camera moved. Mr. Rapp in characteristic pose. The l7l10IOI.II'2iDhCI' must have looked funny. The iron hand and the velvet glove. Scared, Iohnny? A study in absorbing intensity. Alvin CConfucius, Eucliilj Felts. How about more of them, Eleanor? YYho kicked the camera? 8:14, Hurry Nate. fareful, there. The all-around good fellow, our coach. lJon't we like her smile? Yeah man! If thntis saluting the Hag. it's the wrong liaud Sor is it? Latin students, here's that woman again. The two inseparahles. Looks like a get together in the new gym. Could that he Mr. Rapp? YYondcr who was sly enough to catch Miss Harrison and Miss Coats together? Looks lik: our artist. Hide your face, ch? 'l'ain't fair. The Three Musqueteers. Cilllllllg and going. 1 1 l
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THE CANTONIAN Oliver L. Rapp, BS., M.S. Principal I. S. N. U. University of Illinois University of Chicago To Seniors of 1938: You are the largest class to graduate from the Canton High School. You are a part of Americas two million graduating seniors. You are about to take a more responsible place in your community, state, and nation. You are going to be more con- cerned with your future than ever before because you Want to make a happy livelihood and a successful career in your chosen vocation. Now you are faced with the problem of beginning your life,s ambition. The outlook is not bright. Millions are unem- ployed, a recession is in our midst, and America is arming. Abroad, Civil Wfar is raging in Spain, Japan is conquering China, and dictators are ruling, all of which affect the peace of our country. In your struggle for success, remember your challenging class motto Seize the Opportunityn and you will achieve success and leadership. OLIVER L. RAPP. r l 13
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