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N l r W lst row: B. Green, V. Gardner, J. Laney, L. Kleinsteiber, B. J. Felts, M. D. Noel, D. Kepler. 2nd row: B. Frew, J. Adams, Miss Lillian Johnson, advisor, S. Westphall, B. L. Welch, M. Reinertsen. 3rd row: H. Stitzel, C. Dunk, L. Ashby, B. Dickey, R. Baldwin, M. Bain. 4th row: C. Hammond, P. Henseler, L. Strantz, B. Kelly, J. Bennett, J. Suyler, B. Shreiber. emzcmf This year marks the thirty-sixth year for the Canton High School Pennant. Twice during its lifetime it has been faced with wartime situations. Thus, the staff has been forced to reduce the size of the paper but has tried to maintain the standards set by its predecessors. Standard equipment for the stud-ent of C.H.S. is his weekly copy of the Pennant. It is his source book' for many and varied topics of conversation. Thanks go to Miss Lillian Johnson, the capable advisor, and to Mr. King and the print shop for their loyalty, co-operation, and untiring effort. Long live the Pennant and may it always find a place in the activities of Canton High School! 1944-45 PENNANT STAFF FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Editor-in-chief, Betty Jo Felts, Sports Writers, Philip Henseler, Barbara Dickey, Reporters, Jane Adams, Carolyn Dunk, Bob Kelly, Charles Ham- mond, Betty Green, Lois Kleinsteiber, Virginia Lee Gardner, Mary Dell Noel, Shirley Westphall, Betty Lou Welch, Elaine Stitzel, Lillian Ramsey, Melba Bain, Marjorie Reinertsen, John Seyller, Betty Frew, Isabel Cernich, Dorothy Kepler, Jacqueline Laney, Circulation Manager, John Bennett, Typists, Lynda Ashby, Rosalie Baldwin, Sponsor, Miss Lil- lian Johnson, Printing Advisor, Mr. L. B. King. I 28 Editor-in-chief, Betty Lou Welch, Assistant Edi- tor, Mary Dell Noel, Contributing Editor, Betty Jo Felts, Sports Writer, Barbara Dickey, Feature Writers, Jacqueline Laney, Betty Frew, Melba Bain, Jane Adams, Carolyn Dunk, Club Writers, Lillian Ramsey, Elaine Stitzel, Lois Kleinsteiber, General Reporters, Bob Kelly, Charles Hammond, Betty Green, Virginia Lee Gardner, Shirley Westphall, John Seyller, Dorothy Kepler, Circulation Man- ager, John Bennett, Exchange Managers, Barbara Dickey, Isabel Cernich, Marjorie Reinertsen, Typists, Lynda Ashby, Rosalie Baldwin, Sponsor, Miss Lil- lian Johnson, Printing Advisor, Mr. L. B. King.
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1st row: V. Gardner, S. J. Henderson, Miss Constance Harrison, advisor, L. Kleinsteiber, B. J. Felts, D. Kepler. 2nd row: B. L. Welch, K. Moore, J. Van Dyke, B. Little, R. M. Clark, M. Tolley. 3rd row: M. Brant, L. Strantz, Bennett, C. Hammond, R. Baldwin. G6UZf0lZi6LIZ Sfaffn 1945 Sfyfe LAVERNE STRANTZ, Co-editor- Tall, thin, and blonde . . . A square shooter . . . Worth knowing. KAY MOORE, Co-editor-Always hungry . . . A small bundle of nervous energy . . . Definitely in- terested in athletes, we mean, an athlete. UCHUCKH HAMMOND, Advertising-A brainy lir- tle man . . . Neat as a pin . . . Plenty capable. JUDY VAN DYKE. Advertising-A fair haired dam- sel . . . Blue's her color . . . Goes for football heroes in a big way. BOB GROVE, Sports-Tall, dark, and handsome . . . All 'round athlete . . . Interested in cheerleaders, or should we say, a cheerleader. SIS TOLLEY, Sports-Her heart's in the Army . . . Personiiication of poise . . . Our best known aviatrix. DOTTIE KEPLER, Snapshots-Petite little maiden . . . Knows all the dirt . . . Loves Navy blue. LOIS KLEINSTEIBER, Snapshots-An intellectual soul . . . Good musician . . . Refinement her out- standing characteristic. ROSE' MARIE CLARK, Staff Treasurer-Tiny eyes that twinkle . . . On the merry side . . . Every- b0dy's pal. f27l SARAH JANE HENDERSON, Information-Too small to be out alone . . . Possesses a friendly way . . . Swell person to know. BETTY JO FELTS, Features-A persistent miss . Sparkling brown eyes and soft golden hair . . Principal's child. MARGUERITE BRANT, Features-Volatile person- ality . . . Irrepressible sense of humor . . . A peaches and cream complexion. BERNETA LITTLE, Literary-Dark, mysterious in- dividual . . . On the brainy side . . . A southpaw. ROSALIE BALDWIN, Literary-An efficient creature Nice smile, nice manner, nice person, period. BAKER LAMBERT, Literary-Round, chubby cheeks . . . A smile for one and all . . . In other words, a really swell guy. JOHN BENNETT, Commercial-A good natured chap . . . Good looking, too . . . And can he sing! VIRGINIA GARDNER, Commercial-Quiet as a mouse . . . Smart as a tack . . . And fine as a fiddle . . . A swell gal. BETTY LOU WELCH, Commercial-Talks like a house afire . . . Types likewise . . . Good dancer, also, by the way. l
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lst row: Miss Lillian johnson, advisory M. Reinertsen, B. Dickey, L. Ashby. 2nd row: G. Brant, S. Walker, B. Shreiber, D. Reinertsen, M. Hutton, D. Morse. 6Ll'lZ6I'6L One of the major enjoyments that we get out of our classes is the showing of motion pictures. The Camera Club is a group of high school students who give up their time so that we may get away from the monotony of classroom routine. Miss Johnson, with the help of twelve members, has been doing this magnificent job. The Camera Club is not all work, but fun also. They enjoyed several picnics at the close of the school year. We, the school, thank you, Miss Johnson and the members of the Camera Club, for your time, effort and faithfulness to the task. 1944-45 OFFICERS President i,,,. ,.,,,,. ,.i,.. B i 11 Shreiber Vice-President ,,,,,. ...,,,. D ale Morse Secretary ,,.,.,,, .,,..., G erald Brant Treasurer ,,,,...,... ..,,,,. . Jack Pensinger General Manager .,,, ,,,.,,.,,.. D ale Morse U93
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