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CANTGNIAN K ,,,,....,.- ..,...X.. L., pu. l 1 i r ' , r Standing: S. Parker, J. Wormser, D. Brown, W. Carlton, J, C. Myers, B. Carper, B. Henderson, G. Howard. S t Cl C S f C2101 , cal , P. Wilcoxen. Let Me Out CF Here Well, another year, and another senior class play. But wait. This year it was a comedy, all about the mix-up Eve Boyd got into. You see, she was supposed to be going to college, when really she was working. Things begin to pop, and I do mean pop, when Eve learns that her Aunt Angela, who is supposedly sending her to college, is coming to visit her. To add to the excitement, Eve's room-mate, Bona Lynn, discovers that her brother is coming to visit Bona. Garret Lynn, Bona's brother, brings a friend along on business. His friend, Victor Ward, tears his pants and has to re- main in the girls' apartment while Garret goes out to have the trousers mended. Meanwhile, Bessie Rhodes, the landlady, Hazel Miles, Aunt Angela, Gifford Morton, and Stevie Cobb, the elevator boy, wander in the apartment at just the right time to catch Victor there without his pants and dressed in a girl's bathrobe. Then, unexpectedly, Marshall Ward, Victor's father, appears on the scene. He had to bring the right brief case, as Victor took the wrong one. After much more of the same hilarity, which keeps the audience in hysterics, the play comes to a happy ending for all. The swell group of seniors who helped to make this play outstanding were: Victor Ward .................................. Dick Brown Garret Lynn ............................ john Carl Myers Marshall NVard ...... ......... W ilbur Carlton Bessie Rhodes ...... ....... S hirley Parker Stevie Cobb ......... ................... B ill Carper Eve Boyd .............. .......... C harlotte Scalf Hazel Miles ....... ............. B onnie Henderson Angela Boyd ...... ..,.... P eggy Wilcoxen Gifford Morton ........... The capabl e job of directing was done by Mr. Walker. .................jerry Howard Bona Lynn....... .........janet Wormser Ur 23
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CANTONIAN -it - ALICE RICE K Birthday: May 27, 1931 2 M Hangout: XVitl1 hcr husband V 'X lilee Club, A cappella l, 23 Band 1, 2, 33 lil Eneauto 2, 35 Hiking Club 2, 3, -1 XI -Q Roll Room Chairman 1, 2: Colorado Springs High, Colorado Springs, Colorado l 2 3 -1 it 3 ' HAROLD HILL ., ' L Ilirthnlay: june 14, 1931 Hangout: At Roberts' . xy, X s g f - 'Q' .wr if H . lil 5 1 55 . iw Syl RONALD CASSON Tiny Tot Rod 5, llirthdayz October 11, 1931 L ' X if Hangout: Over at the gym o l l 2 3 ll 11112 3 Trick2 3 lh-.kttbwll 3 -1 Nlixul fllllilll 2 3 xg I F0tJH.l,.,4Q2lSC1l,I :',.: ....:.. 's,. 1. French Club 4: A.I-.M.A, 4, President -1: Pontifical College Joscphinuin lg Voter SQ ' Class Athlete 4, ef ' Q To A Grand Guy: This s ace the Cantonian staff wishes to dedicate to Mr. Glenn P Cameron, Canton's enial hoto ra her whose interest and cooperation 8 P g P a have played a big part in making our yearbook successful. He made special trips to the country to get the picture on the cover and that on the title page. He lent us some of his prize winning photographs to use on our division pages that our Cornbelt Cantoniann might come into being. Thanks, Mr. Cameron. We won't forget you. The 1949 Cantonian Staff Z2
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CANTONIAN . Last Will and Testament of Class 1949 We, the class of 1949, being sound in body and mind and about to depart from high school life, do give and bequeath our most treasured possessions and outstanding traits as follows: To wit: I, Zig Usalis, will my interest in old time songs to Gertrude Geier because I feel she would like to be remembered by me. We, the O.W.G.,s , namely Gus Elliot, Bill Carper, John Carl Myers, Jim Van Sickle, Bob Lindbloom, Russ Bow- ton, Ronnie Casson, Pete Lakin, Fred Mercer, Jim Scott, Bill Cook, Lonjo Kuchan, and Bob James, do hereby give and bequeath our collection of brains, brawn, mascu- line good looks and unusual ability to drive our teachers distracted to any gang of wise guys who are smart enough to fill our places. We feel we shall be missed greatly. fFor information as to the meaning of O.W.G.'s , page Miss Harrison.J I, John Carl Myers, will my simply super-colossal vocabulary to Sam Van Middlesworth, one of the super-colossal brains of the class of '52. I, Leslie Kramer, will my position as an F.F.A. member to Jimmie Bennie who has all the earmarks of a successful farmer. I, Shirley Lee, give my broad grin to Jacqueline Duffield to use in smiling at the high school j0es. I, Junior Ludlum, bequeath my interest in Papa's store to Jim Tometich so he may get a good start in the world. I, Mildred Van Middlesworth, will my diamond ring to Bar- bara Paschal who would like one very much. I, Don Mace, will my good disposition to Charlotte White to use in her duties as cheerleader. I, Edna Fern May, give my ability to roller skate to Betty Termin who likes to skate herself. I, John Shuh, will my fear of the women to Donnie,' Mul- kins who like myself is in the same boat. I, Dominic Boetto, will my unusual first name to Bob Der- rickson because I think Dominic Derrickson sounds just peachy. I, Catherine Gerhart, will my admiration for ex-sailors to Clara Lee Graham who before she got interested in plumb- ing was interested in the sea. I, Burnett I-Iedden, will my interest in alumnae to Pat Wright who seems to share my interest anyhow. I, Bernard Raskauskas, will my interest in the milk business to Jack Williams who is already well acquainted with said line of merchandise. I, Bob James, bequeath my position as a drug store cowboy to Carroll Colbert to have when he gets tired of working at the Huddle. I, Catherine Bouc, give my natural curls to Janet Lee Ham- mond to use on rainy days. 24 I, Shirley McClure, leave my position as majorette to Eleanor Fouts whose sense of humor should qualify her for the position. We, Lloyd Wages and Darlene Raker, will our red wigs to Gene Kingery and Angeline Potesanos respectively to use for purposes of disguise whenever necessary. I, Elizabeth Miller, give my beauty to Rebecca Vercoe to use along with her own cuteness. I, Andy Nuttall, give my curly top-knot to my brother, Bob, who should appreciate it though I doubt if he will. ' I, Betty Owings, bequeath my position at the hospital to Lorraine Raker who would efficiently take care of my duties. I, Shirley Parker, will my dry wit to Tom Claridge to add to his own abundant store. I, Catherine Parlier, will my well-groomed look to Marge Seddon to use to catch a fella. I, Lois Picton, will my pep to Kathy Eskew whose demure- ness is deceiving. I, Bob Pittman, will my interest in industrial arts to Jerry James who no doubt would make an excellent draftee. I, Peggy Pollitt, will my indifferent air to Dean Vahlc that he may conceal his innermost thoughts from his teachers. I, John Puskarich, will my bashfulness to Allen Beatty whose sophisticated air drives me crazy. I, Jack Reese, will my motor scooter to Neil Swartzbaugh, a freshman who is deserving of such a gift, I, Eugene Reinholtz, will my seat on the Eastern bus to Bob Ubell who likely will never need it but should appreciate my generosity. I, Joyce Robinson, will my one-time interest in imitators of Al Jolson to any female who wants it since I am through with it. I, LaVerne Liddle, will my permanent residence in Miss Har- rison's American History to Paul Burton who with my brains should make an A. We, Chuck Cardosi and Joan McGinnis, hereby give our constant flame of love to Joby Myers and David Walker in hopes that their fiercely flaring flame may not flicker out. I, Wilbur Carlton, will my flirty, flirty eyes and my shy little air to Jim McKean with the warning not to misuse them in any way. I, Jim Van Sickle, bequeath my crew hair cut and poker face to Delbert Brush to use as wisely as he is able.
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