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Sophomore Class Looking back as far as September, 1935, one would find a group of about thirty- two students enrolled as Sophomores of Cant-on High School. The officers are as fol- lows: President, Amy Woody vice president, Ann Burrows, secretary, Donald Cat- terallg treasurer, Raymond Haysg student council representative, Rosemary Bright- well. The Sophomores have representatives in almost every school organization, and have proved themselves worthy of some praise by editing one issue of the Snooper, Their average in scholastic pursuits is quite high and altogether they are an out- standing group. . There are but a very few of the original class still attending this school as many have moved away. ' Fourth row: Kenneth Barkley, E. G. Bailey, Harold Davis, Harry I-Iinsley, Robert Samson, Howard Abel, Howard Campen, Third row: Kenneth Hemming, Agnew Hils, Lloyd Hartwig, Henrietta Gaines, Florence Raines, Rita Milburn, Julia Watson, Verna Lee Smith. Second row: Maavis Cline, Ula Walters, Doris Baker, Caldornia Humphre-y, Pauline Miller, Mildred Barkley, Ruth McCoy, Miss Hortenstine, sponsor. Front row: Amy Wood, Donald Catterall, Ann Burrows, Raymond Hays, Rose- mary Brightwell, Frances Hoffman, Edna Bash, Donna Gruber. Sophomores C. H. S. 1936 -
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- L Junior Class Juniors - Fifth row: Ralph Sullivan, Howard Ellison, Dale Horner, Jack Henry, Thomas Hawe, Mrs. Gloeser, sponsor, Glen Schlager, Waneta Wilcox. Fourth rc-w: Dc-nald Roberts, Wayne Simril, Frank Watson, Joe Lewis, Teddy Shanks, Mary Louise Weyant, Mary D. Rogers, Wanda Tonnius. Third row: Ethel Marks, Jean McClain, Leta MicDaniel, Margaret Law, Helen Lillard, Mildred Neal Lloyd. Second row: Lucretia Johnson, Dorothy McDaniel, Ada Hartwig, Marjorie May- field, Dorothy Porter, Ruth Eaton, Clarice Specs, Louise Ellison, Mabel Day, Gertrude Hatchitt. Front row: Raymond Little, Oscar Neal Miller, George Boudreau, Bernard Cline, Peggy Moore, Mildred Briscoe, Dorothy Capps, Lola Ellen Glisan. The Junior Class, composed of forty-five members, was organized in the fall of 1935 with Mrs. Gloeser as sponsor. From this class have come several outstanding athletes. This spring we -prepared a four-act play, Little Women, with a Well se- lected cast of twelve characters, but due to illness it was postponed to next fall. During our Sophomore year we edited a Sophomore newspaper, The Snooper, which is now an all-school biweekly. Miss Hortenstine was our class sponsor and Teddy Shanks, our president. Now as upiperclassmen, we have elected Raymond Little as president, Peggy Moore as vice president, Bernard. Cline as secretary, George Boudreau as treasurer, and Oscar Miller and Mildred Briscoe as student council representatives. Next year, provided the members continue their high school work, we will be the largest graduating class from Canton High School. , THE 'FLASH
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i Freshman Class Freshmen Fifth row: Billy Howell, Loran Snodgrass, Jerry Stein, Mr. Winn, sponsor, Duncan Lillard, Dallas Davis. Fourth row: Kenneth Hayden, Homer T. Kimberly, Carl Hemming, Harlan Brad- rick, Gaithereed Barneyback, Howard Carskadon, Herman Hulsebus, Tommy Moore, Charles Miller, Harry Thompson. Third row: David Bash, Frances Ferguson, Ruth Milburn, Norma Mayfield, Mary Elizabeth Bc-ulware, Wilma Bertram, Beth Medberry, Louise Maples, Annabel Day, Herbert Witt. T Second row: Harold Corbin, Mfary Adaline Perry, Geraldine Logsdon, .Velma Weatherby, Mildred Carroll, Agnes Wagner, Betty Schlager, Wilma Gruber, Eileen Wolf, Jo G1'uber, Doris Marks. First row: George Constantz, Jr., John Wills, Audra Sullivan, Dorothy Gruber, Margaret Bertram, Betty Jean Carey, Dorothy Tompkins, Anna Laura Thom-pson. , In Memoriam-Keith Richards, a member of the class who died during the year. .In September, 1935, a group of over fifty students entered Canton High School to start theirhigh school career. I Out of around thirty-five students who started together in their first grade, thir- teen are still plodding towards the goals they have placed before themselves in attain- ing their education. Today those thirteen are found in the Freshman Class. They are: David Bash, E-l'za.beth Mae Barth, Ma-mie Boulware, Harlan Bradrick, Mildred Car- roll, George Constantz, Jr., Anna Henry, Norma Mayfield, Thomas Moore, Mary Ada- line Perry, Dorothy Tompkins, Audra Sullivan, and John William Wills. Many students have entered this class from rural schools and from other towns. A few of our former classmates have entered other schools. The class is well represented in all the clubs and is expected to be an outstanding class of C. H. S. in more than c-no way by the time they are Seniors. THE FLASH
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