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nf Lgg-.,,..Ll.LL , LL LHIE E Qrllr r Hertha Schmieder-mickey mouse She's rather quiet-you may think she's shy. But there's always laughter in her eye. So to Hertha we present this Mickey Mouse That she may have company in school or house. Elizabeth Simons-golf club To Elizabeth a golf club would seem handy, For caddies are sometimes bold. You will think this quite a dandy When a sway over them you hold. Charlotte Spintig-play suit To. Charlotte, a dear little play suit In which to romp every day. This we know will be very cute, As you surely were in the play. Marjorie Southworth-Ford V8 Happy and merry all the day, Friendly and jolly in every way. We think a gray Ford appropriate To prevent your lingering at the gate. Marion Tordoff-model kitchen A model kitchen is this gift With everything as you like. In it we hope they'll be no rift Between yourself and Mike. Adelaide Ulman-Song, Let I Yourself Go To Adelaide we present the music Let Yourself Go To release your worries in study and in hours From classical to jazz is a range that you can play This song hit of the year should make you very gay. Ione Wile-motto To laugh a little bit Is a motto just her fit- Friendly, cheerful, kind, sincere, In simple words-she's a dear! Hilda Wood-Picture of Robt. Taylor To Hilda, the movie fan of Canton High, We present you Robert Taylor. We hear he's your crush, yet you're so shy, It was Tommy who did us this favor. Agnes Horgan+bank Oh, Agnes kept the senior funds So we give this little bank But there's no money in it 'Cause the class is broke, I tank. GLEE CLUB Both Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were organized this year under the direction of Miss Titcomlb. The freshmen girls met on Fridays, while the other students, both boys and girls, met on Tuesday. The big event of the year for the glee clubs was the production of the operetta, Cro- codile Island, in which members of the clubs appeared either as princi- pals or as part of the chorus. At this time, the Glee Clubs extend their sincere appreciation to Miss Titcomb for the time and effort she has spent on us, and the entire fac- ulty for their aid and support in the operetta. Agnes Horgan '36, APPRECIATION We, the Echo Staff, wish to thank Miss Prew and Miss Leary for their cooperation, Mr. Anketell, the mem- bers of the faculty, the students, and the friends and merchants, both in Canton and neighboring towns, for their their generous support to our magazine. To next year's Echo Staff we eX- tend our sincere wish and hope that they will have a very successful year. The Editor.
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,gg .... .C C ,. THE- E C 52.9, B fl? Helen Carlson-stove To Helen we give a little stove To keep with her, very near, So no one will hear her grumble and groan, Oh! It's too cold in here. Eva Chops-pair of heels What a dancer is Eva Chops And in her tangos how she hops To you we give a pair of heels To help you out when you do your reels. Helen Copley-horse To Helen goes a little horse, She surely loves to ride. She will not take a fall, of course, But sit up there with pride. Elsie Estey-hockey ball A girl there was who never hur- ried Though there were times when she seemed flurried But when on the trail of a hockey ball She rushed sure and swift with never a fall. And so here's to Elsie that blonde- haired lass A famous member of a famous class. Mary Irving-Billy goat Dimples, here's a little goat A gift you may think silly, But when misfortune comes your way, You can turn to Billy. Edna Gibson-electric bulb Edna would not have you know That she's a shining light, But we insist an electric bulb Will prove you're very bright. Betty J ones-frying pan To Betty we give a bright, shining pan To cook that nice juicy steak right. This surely will help to keep your man And make your days cheery and bright. Mildred Kelliher-key To Milly, the heartbreaker girl of our class We present this little key, And hope it will make this comely lass As happy as can be. Barbara MacLeod-book of jokes To Barbara, we bequeath this book of jokes . To uphold your reputationf Hoping this gift will be Oke Doke - Perhaps they're good imitations. Martha Malcolmson-bike ' To Martha we give this little bike When Jimmy she might want to see. ' She will not have that greatilong hike That it would otherwise be. Bernardine McAteer-horn Bernardine we know is quiet and shy ' From the very day she was born. Now we shall know that she is nigh When she toots her little horn. Eleanor Mullin-magic box To Eleanor we present this little box Filled with unknowns and sur- prises. So when at Bridgewater she acts and talks She will up and take all the prizes. Mary O'Hare-a man To Connie, who fills the school with laughter, Connie, who gets what she goes after, Connie, who is a true friend ever, May life always be fair weather. Mary Queenan-car To Mary Queenan we give this lit- tle car For she does love to roam. We hope she will not go too far But rather stay at home.
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THE ECHO 31 7' 1 FOOTBALL First Row: E. Chase, E. Pesaturo, J. Dominic, E. McDermott, R. Malcolmson, TL Ronayne. Second Row: B. Kelleher, W. Hallett, P. Berteletti, W. Witt, V. Lutkus, J. Adams, L. Strumski, J. Gecewicz, R. Danahy. Third Row: E. Dockray, Joe Kelleher, S. Swardlick, E. Sherr, Jerry Kelleher, A. Decembrile, L. Galliigan, J. Broderick, N. Bougas, R. Burke. Fourth Row: E. Paul, T. Pavidis, J. Briht, P. Whitty, F. Chase, J. Callanan, D. Wood. Fifth Row: T. Gallagher, W. Kellifher, L. Powers, C. Bougas, Mr, Donovan, R. Teague, L. Hiltz, L. Caramatti, R. Caddigan. FOOTBALL The undefeated, untied football team of 1935 was one of the strong- est, if not the strongest, ever to rep- resent C. H. S. on the gridiron. With Captain Lutkus 'at the helm the team started slowly, scoring only one touchdown against North Attleboro. The next week Braintree was defeat- ed by a touchdown margin. Playing the first home game with Mansfield, the C. H. S. really showed its power. The final score was Canton 28-Mans- field 0. On the succeeding Satur- days, Abington, Rockland, Oliver Ames, and Walpole were beaten with decisive scores. An announcement was made that Norwood had an open date and wished to play Canton. On a muddy and rainsoaked field Canton scored early and successfully held Norwood from the goal line. The annual Turkey Day game saw Can- ton defeat Stoughton 20-0. At the A. A. Banquet letters were awarded to Captain-elect Witt, Cap- tain Lutkus, Jerry Kelleher, W. Kel- leher, P. Berteletti, W. Hallett, S. Swardlick, J. Adaims, L. Strumski, A. Decembrile, J. Gecewicz, NR. Danahy, L. Galligan, T. Broderick, D. Wood, N. Bougas, F. Chase and Manager E. Dockray. In January the Town of Canton tendered the team a banquet, at which time large gold footballs were awarded to the letter-men, and smaller ones to the others. The scores 1 Canton 6 North Attleboro Canton 28 ...... Mansfield Canton 12 .. Braintree Canton 14 .... Abington Canton 19 ...... Rockland Canton 38 . . .. . Oliver A-mes Canton 33 ....... Walpole Canton 6 ...... Norwood Canton 20 ..... Stoughton E. W. Dockray.
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