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BOYS' BASKETBALL REGULARS First Row: Edward Bash, Herbert Witt., George Junior Constantz, Lloyd Hartwig, Bill Howell, John Wills, Dallas Davis. Second Row: James Hoskins, Mr. Roland Quest, coach, Raymond Hays, E. G. Bailey. Max Bozarth, Jimmy Yager. The Tigers of 1938 were very successful under their new coach, Mr. Roland Quest. They were handicapped from thc start by the graduation of six lettermen last sprlng. They wcn thirteen games and lost nine. The team of 1939 should be still stronger lzfclvse this year they will los: only one first-str ng man, Lloyd Hartwig, who is a good defensive man. A good many Sophomores show promise for next year. The 1937- 1938 schedule was as follows: Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Tota 15-Canton 22-Canton 26-Canton 29-Canton - 5 C-Canton Lewis County 27 -Canton - 35 27 Williamstown 11 Alumni - - 49 Monticello - Williamstown LaGrange - 44 LaBelle - - Tournament 11-Canton - 41 LaBelle - - 12-Canton - 46 Ewing - -- 12-Canton - 51 Monticello - 24-Canton - 19 Mendon - - 3-Canton - 26 LaGrange - 10-Canton - 18 Wyaconda - 7-Canton - 38 Wyaconda - 21-Canton - 20 Hannibal - 29-Canton - 17 Kirksville - 4-Canton - 24 Hannibal - ll-Canton - 31 Palmyra - 18-Canton - 14 Kirksville - 25--Canton - 19 Mendon - - Regional Tournament 3-Canton - 4-Canton - 29 Edina - - 28 Glasgow - 21 4'l 20 15 24 4 12 9 18 43 - 25 23 :za -24 -24 23 15 30 35 23 33 ls-Canton-573 Opponents - 499 1. The number of points made by the first ten men follows: George Constantz-160, IHHY Howell-120,.Lloyd Hartwig-87. Herbert Witt-76, John Wills-32, Edward Bash-30, E. G. Bailey-22, Raymond Hays-34, Dallas Davis-20, Max Bozarth-ll.
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BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Max Bozarth, Dallas Davis, Raymond Hays, Edward Bash, E. G. Bailey, George Constantz, Bill Howell, John Wills, Herbert Witt, Thomas Moore, David H. Bash. Second Row: Richard Wilson, Wayne Priebe, Howard Rosenthal, Wayne Owsley, Bob Stow, Robert Wehrman, John Norman, Clifford McCoy, Robert Schlager, Reid Stone, Harry J. Thompson. Third Row: James Hoskins, Wayne Bixler, Bud Hawe, Jim Adams, Marshall Foust, Bob Constantz. .lack Stork, Glennen Glisan, Jimmy Yager, Mr. Roland Quest, coach.
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MUSIC KIRKSVILLE MUSIC FESTIVAL The Kirksville Northeast Missouri Music Festival was held at Kirksville, Missouri, April 15 and 16. The schools that participate in this festival from year to year are divided into classes according to the enrollment throughout the year. Schools with an enrollment of from 1 to 150 are placed in class cg schools with an enrollment of from 101 to 250 are classed as ccg schools with an enrollment of 251 to 750 are classed as bg and an enrollment of 751 or over placed that school in class a. The object, of course, is to place requirements as to music played parallel with the possible proficiency of the organization which in turn is governed by the size of the student body which feeds this music department. Any school could choose the required music of a class above itself but could not compete in its class and play music assigned to a smaller school. Canton High School had an approximate average enrollment. of 175 which placed it in class cc. Those schools with about 75 more students and about 75 less students competed with this class. That places Canton right in the middle of class cc. According to the general rules set up by the national and state joint committee, contestants must be bonafide undergraduate students of the school which they repre- sent and they must be passing in at least three subjects. The Canton High School Music Department tries to regard participation in the annual festival as a reward to the student for faithful work throughout each year. It is the aim of the department to keep the work done up to a high standard. Contestants should represent the best workers that Canton High School can produce. Dead Timber sent from any school cheapens the morale of that school. The system of rating contestants makes for the possibility of one entry to outrank the others, and also for two or more entries practically equal in excellence to receive equal rating. The system of grading is as follows: I, Excellentg II, Superior: III, Goodg IV, Averageg and V. Below Average. Canton High School was represented by both instrumental and vocal groups. The eligible members of the band numbered thirty-one. They appeared in their new attrac- tive scarlet and white uniforms of which everyone is proud. The Band was given a grade of III when they played McCaughey's Field of Honor March and The Calif of Bagdad' by Boieldieu, the latter of which is an overture chosen from the nationalf band list.
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