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QUEENS SCHOOL FAIR QUEEN CTopJ-Left to Right: Jean Golden, Attendant, Ethel Marks, Attendantg MARJORIE MAYFIELD, QUEENQ Mary D. Rogers, Attendant, Mary Adeline Perry, Attendant. HALLOWEEN QUEEN--Left to Right: Ethel Marks, Attendantg Marjorie Mayfield, Attendant, MARY D. ROGERS, QUEEN, Ruth Eaton, Attendant, Ann Burrows, Attendant. HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION The Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, and Canton High School sponsored the third annual festivity. The celebration opened with a parade which was led by the crowned Queen of 1935, and the candidates of 1936. After the parade returned to the school, the band played a number. The two pages, Dick Howell and Donald Constantz, announced the appearance of the candidates for Queen of 1936 who took their places on the stage. Two fairies, Betty and Bonnie Williams, designated Mary D. Rogers as the 1936 Queen. Mary D. received the crown from Peggy Moore, the 1935 Queen. The at- tendants were Ruth Eaton, Ethel Marks, Ann Burrows, and Marjorie Mayfield. After the crowning of the Queen, roller skating and bicycle races were held. Before the crowd witnessing the races had dispersed, a car driven by a Negro crashed into a group of boys and girls, breaking Carolyn Krueger's leg and slightly injuring several other students. SCHOOL FAIR The School Fair was held under the direction of the members of the Faculty. The Follies, a play by the P.-T. A., and the stunt show by the grades were three main features besides the novelty and souvenir stands. Marjorie Mayfield was elected Queen of the Fair by the students. The students made the fair possible and those who attended made it successful.
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..sfZQ M 'A 53? no SENIOR HIGH FRESHMAN CLASS Fourth Row: Dick Wilson, Wayne Priebe, James Hoskins, Gerald Smith, Joe Howell, Bob Stow, George Shouse, Clifford McCoy, Robert Lee Schlager. Third Row: Edward K. Owen, Sponsor, Winnie Bell Hatchet. Dorels Mitts, Annell Ellis, Mary Wehrman, Sue Denish, Virginia McCullough, Ruby Abel, Marguerite Goetz, Edith Lillard, Ann Mae Blakely. Second Row: Orville McManus, Hagcod Davis, Maur'ne Boulware, Jean Golden, Donna Moore. Wilda Chinchen, Wilma Chinchen, Ethel Brower. First Row: Tom Bushey, Gene Branson, Ralph Hayden, John Norman, Wayne Owsley, Leon Branson, Ray Scnwmd. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1928 there came into existence a very important organization known as the first grade. We were under the guiding hand cf Miss Pauline Kiess. Fifteen rf that group are still with us-Maurine Boulware, Wilda and Wilma Chinchen, Luella Wright, James Hoskins, Ralph Hayden, Marguerite Goetz, Donna Moore, Wayne Owsley, Robert Lee Schlager, Gerald Law, Clifford McCoy, Wayne Priebe, Bob Stow and Hagood Davis. Our class has had new members added to the list and others of our class have left until there is now a total of thirty-eight. From this group we chose as our class officers: President-Orville McManus Vice President-Hagood Davis Secretary-Annell Fllis Treasurer-Jean Golden Student Council Representative-Gene Branson Reporter-Donna Moore Sponsor-Mr. Owen The Freshman Class is well represented in nearly all school clubs as well as in music and athletics.
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PUBLICATIONS ANNUAL STAFF Third Row: Bernard Cline, Oscar Neal Miller, Raymond Little, Winston Munns Teddy Shanks. Second Row: Donald Roberts, Wayne Simril, Mildred Briscoe, Dorothy Jean Porter, Ethel Marks, Joe Lewis, Glenn Schlager. First'Row: Dorothy Capps, Lucretia Johnson, Dorothy McDaniel, Mr. Ellis, Sponsor, Marjorie Mayfield, Mildred Neal Lloyd, Peggy Moore. Donald Roberts-Editor Oscar Miller-Assistant Editor Glenn Schlager-Business Manager Bernard Cline-Asst. Business Manager Raymond Little--Advertising Manager Lucretia Johnson-Asst. Adv. Manager Joe Lewis-Circulation Manager Reed Hagan-Asst. Cir. Manager Majorie Mayfield-Asst. Cir. Manager Mildred Neal Lloyd-Organizations Editor Peggy Moore-Asst. Organizations Editor Teddy Shanks-Boys Athletics Winston Munns-Boys Athletics Mildred Briscoe-Girls Athletics Dorothy McDaniel-Girls Athletics Dorothy Capps-Music Editor Ethel Marks-Asst. Music Editor Wayne Simril-Humor Editor Dorothy Porter-Asst. Humor Editor In October the Annual Staff was chosen from the Senior Class, and in November we started work on the 1937 Flash. This is the third in the present senes of yearbooks. We have tried to make our Annual something we will be justly proud of now and in years to come. We have enjoyed working together, and feel that we have received more from the work than a good yearbook. It is our desire that you receive the same pleasure from owning your Annual that we have taken in publishing it. s
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