Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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ll Miss Helen Tullie, School Treasurer, prepares . money for deposit. -f ' . Se... . - -, ' was K , ' I- 'L Sala, jf., ., ,pf:L1ff,.rS1M,., .1317 -., .lc,, :I . , , ,. A . ' J 1. 1 A - A -L, 'dz -i Ii e 1: F711 . Q- D- I: -U at It .. t .., 1, fm, X ef A 1. sf: ' --ii Q V. it-51 12 IL rw - - 2 if A- if ,Jef 'ff 1411- 25- Z: :? Vk4l Raw, ,sb E452 I? ': IW- I L' 'GL' EWU? 'W w ' :iff , iuffmgilfff 17' 1'-xq:lcs' C' ff 'F1:f,747l' I Hx -I .. I. 11. I I MR. CHARLES J. WALKER MR. NATHAN DEUTCH ENGLISH 3, 45 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Education should teach people to think. The aims of instruction in English III and English IV are tlIese: to teach the pupils to recognize correct English when they see and hear it and to use good English when they write and speakg to acquaint them with the literature of the great writers of Eng- land and Americag to teach the fundamentals of English grammar and composition to those students preparing for college so that they may find the burdens of university life somewhat diminished. MRS. ORPHA STUTSMAN ENGLISH 3g SENIOR CLASS ADVISER Realizing the dire need in today's competitive world for clear thinking, correct speaking and writing, we continue to stress the mastery of the fundamental skills. Literature provides for us rich experiences, that inspire uglt? appreciate the beautiful, the true, and the noble aspects o Ie. MISS DAISY M. COTY ENGLISH 24 PUBLIC SPEAKING, JUNIOR CLASS PLAY, DRAMATICS CLUB I believe we try to guide each individual to the realiza- tion that he is the masterpiece of the creative processg and within his grasp are the tools of knowledge, love, and the goodness of life which he may use to prove his worthf' MRS. ELIZABETH FUNDERBURK SPANISH 1, 2g SPANISH CLUB Gladly do I learn and gladly teach. This lesson is a step toward interpreting life. MISS JULIA FRANCES CONKLIN FRENCH 1, 29 ENGLISH 25 FRENCH CLUB . . . and teaching, may I inspire, constitutes my philosophy of education. Educational aims in French and English consist ot teaching students to think, to speak, to read, to write, to evaluate what they hear, read and see, and to live intelli- 'gently. MRS. HELEN H. CLARK LATIN l, 25 ENGLISH 2, LATIN CLUBQ NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY True education is the bringing out or drawing out, of me native qualities and abilities of mind and character. If we can help our students to learn to think for themselves, to be responsible for their own actions, and to be bettcr individuals, then to a degree we shall have succeeded in our teaching. MR. ROBERT T. ZEIGLER CHEMISTRYQ PHYSICSQ HOMECOMING COMMITTEE ADVISER I do my best to get students to do their best. MR. JOHN RONRETTO, JR. PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISERg BIOLOGYg BIOLOGY CLUB: HOMECOMING COMMITTEE ADVISER My educational goal is to aid students to develop appre- ciation for natural wonders that abound iII their environment. and to encourage each to become self-reliant in the quest for additional knowledge. MISS HELEN TUTTLE BUSINESS EDUCATIONQ SHORTHANDg TYPEWRITINGQ FACULTY TREASURER General education teaches the knowledge and skills which are essential in everyday living. Business education aims to prepare its students to meet competently the demands of the business world. BOOKKEEPINGg BUSINESS EDUCATIONQ JUNIOR CLASS ADVISER My aim: To aid in the preparation for earning :I living, MISS MARJORY ANDERS BUSINESS EDUCATIONg SHORTHANDg TYPEWRITINGQ JUNIOR CLASS ADVISER Prepare students to earn their living as office workers. particularly as stenographers and prepare them to use business knowledge iII their everyday life. MR. ELMER T. WESSEL ALGEBRAg ADVANCED ALGEBRAQ SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISER Education is the means by which we train the youth nf today to become the citizens of tomorrow. My aim is to teach students to think for themselves in a clear, logical way so that some may continue their education if they wish and the rest may live normal lives in this great democracy oi ours. MR. ALBERT MILLINGTON PLANE GEOMETRYQ SOLID GEOMETRYQ ADVANCED ALGEBRAQ TRIGONOMETRYg NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY I To become .educated is to seek out and. use that informa- tion an person desires. Every teacher hopes his students develop a1I ability to think O11 his OVVII level. MISS OPAL O'BRIEN HOMEMAKINGQ F.H.A. Certainly every girl-Aevery woman whether ll11ll'l'ICll or uotf-needs to he trained to he a Homemaker. The best years for this are her high school years. lt is, therefore, my aim to train girls to be Homemakers and not just housekei-pers. MISS HELEN M. JAMESON HOMEMAKING I AND II 'As ye sew so shall ye rip.' My aim is to help the girls develop IIILO women able to build for themselves a satisfying home and family life. MR. W. J. METZGER DRAFTING: INTRAMURAL SPORTS A 4'My philosophy of education is a desire to teach hand skills, physical and Inoral stability plus the necessary confidence needed to meet the rapidly changing conditions. etc. existing today. MR. FRED RUSSELL AGRICULTUREg FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Class room aims: To not merely help in the training of good citi'ens, but citizens good for something. PlIiI0.IoplIy of Ed.: To create tlIc desire for continued growth and supply means for making the desire effective in fact. MR. HAROLD V. JOHNSON MACHINE SHOPg HOMECOMING COMMITTEE ADVISER ln an everchanging democratic srciety it is necessary that individuals be trained to take their rightful place in this society. Vocational and industrial arts education attempts to mould the work habits aIId skills of thc young members of our society. MR. GLENN E. MEDUS WOODSHOP MR. KETRIC KLINGMAN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Music organizations are IIot to be encouraged because of the intrinsically beautiful music they are able to make for others. but rather because of the etIect upoII the pupils them- selves of trying to make beautiful music. This Page Sllonsored by: LITTLE SISTER COAL CORPORATION

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MR FRANK WHITMAN DIRLCTOR OF ATHLETICS BASKETBALLg BASEBALL MISS DOROTHY HOADLEY PHYSICAL LDUCATION G.A.A.g ARCHERY CLUB l'llllCIllUIl is the mented physical, mural, and social de- xclopment ot' the indiudual for successful living now and in in the future My aim in physical education is to help each student dutlop orgunc etpac ty neuro-muscular skills in and knowledge of '1 wuiety of Lthletic and rhythmic activities, health lmlnts 'tttitudes of f'ur play and good sportsmanship, 'ind dcsnahlc socitl 'md leisure time pursuits so that she is and will be 1 hcdthv happy '1dJusted, and useful member of MR FRED E RADUNZEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION lo pitpnt the student mentally and physically today is to md L better CIUYLIIS for tomorrow, MR HARRY E. STONE AMIRICAN HISTORY ECONOMICS, PENNANT I behave that educ1t1on is a formal preparation for taking out pl ice in the stcial and community lifc of our nation. VVe lcun by doing, therefore ue should do and practice in the school and cl 1-,sioom the things that will help us to live a good MR WAYNE D. FISHER XVORLD HISTORX CANTONIANg HI-Y, JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SCENERY lxnovtltdi., may be gained from hooks, but the love of lnoultdkc muy he transmitted hy personal contact. My goal is to nousc in the student a desiic to knowg then he will learn MRS GLADYS BOLON CROUCI-I SOCIOLOGY CIVICS GEOGRAPHY, PENNANT My philosophy of educwtion is to inspire in lny pupils tht hcliet' th tt oui country 'u d its government is the hest in the world ind th'1t they as individuals, should be living ex- tmp cs tt' th it idei la foie ali peoples of the world. fllflllly H'lPlYllH'f'S. Serving as rhuperones ul Ihr: Sophomore Hop are Miss Rulh Cagley and Mrs. Gladys Crouch, Q 1 I D , f- f.-mu f XX ' i.-I .-1' ,. . H ,,,. .4- ..e-ff- .'. ,ie f., , ,cf.,, ff f5g,,11.a:1- K.:-vefi -, 2- .sa 1. .7 ft. vi fps r 2 1 .if :Iss if is 7 fa -me sais, ,Ei tit '- ' 1 if .Er 219 'XJ Q ' r f' q,'f gg.-1,'1 w7L' -' ptigj ei-:vo ff 1 Efqfziff 1' ' -H -s 11. i ' f 1u..x.r'-M11 MISS RUTH CAGLEY LIBRARIANQ LIBRARIANS' CLUB, SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISER questions. Efficient service in supplying library materials fm the teachers and students is the important concern in our lihr'uy The student librarians and I try to select the hest hook for the students and to tind the correct antl accurate answers for your MR. GLENN F. HARJES DRIVER EDUCATION The United States is truly a nation on wheels, for 'tuto mohiles have become a necessary part of our daily lives Driver Education we try to do our part by living to drive in tlns great country and to let others live, too. MR LEROY MACKLIN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. WILLARD LARSON DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE, MR L BRYAN GENTRY AMLRICAN HISTORY AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISER Guidance is that individualized aspect of education that seeks to help the student help himself to grow up ment illy physically, socially. morally, and emotionally, not only from A to Z hut from l to Mg that is, from immaturity to maturity MR. FRED BENSON SPEECH CORRECTION Ihilosophy I0 direct the student along those lines which will but ht thtm to take their places in the society of tomor- iovx Ann 'lo help students in every way possible. MRS. IMOGENE DUNCAN MANAGER OF CAFETERIAS MRS. BETTY HAY Ti' SCHOOL NURSE CAFETERIA PERSONNEL: MRS. MARY RASTER, MRS. ANNE METZGEISQM' SCHRODT, MRS. BLANCHE KENIN MARY MOORE, MRS. DORIS SC f This page Sponsored by: CLAYBURG DAIRY STORE AND WALTER'S FLOWERS LOUISE SPYRES. CUSTODIANS: BACK ROW: LOUT GEORGE CAMPERg FRONT ROW: CEOR HOOPER, FRANK ORWIG. MRS. MILDRED HUFF --,, ASSISTANT MANAGER, HIGH SCHOOL CAFETL

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