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4 :f::1g::::41:Lf:i1 Qui-1 :g.1..,:::1i:Y:i.r:i1n3:-as TELL A VISION OF I we 4 CANTON HIGH SCHOOL W -..- Y ---V-e--'f1.:'L4 1-If x , CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1939, our minds being as sound as they ever will be, do' dispose of our earthly possession in the following manner: The Junior-Senior Prom, our most important contribution to life at Canton High, we bequeath to the Juniors, with our most sincere regarClS. Mr. Ellis, our Sponsor, we bequeath to the Seventh Grade and admonish them to treat him well-better than we did. PERSONAL I, Mr. Ellis, sponsor of the class, bequeath this class to an unsuspecting world, and extend my sincere sympathies to the world. I, Bob Hutchison, bequeath my quiet shyness to Wayne Priebe. I, David Bash, bequeath my ability to guzzle Pepsi-colas to any Junior boy who can drink half so many. I, Velma Weatherby, bequeath my red hair and my bashfulness to Annell Ellis. I, Frances Riggle, bequeath my uuobtrusivencss to Rosemary Frye. I. Doris Marks, bequeath my low voice and quiet manner to Robert Riggle. I, Margaret L. Bertram, 'bequeath my good posture to Fern Reid. I, Homer T. Kimberley, bequeath my mustache to Harold Lee Wagner. I, George Shouse, bequeath my ability to think to Lillie Mae Hamill. VVe, George Constantz and Norma Mayfield, bequeath our hall-space to any two Juniors that can think a lot of each other. I, Ruth Milburn, bequeath my blond interest in the Boys Basketball Team to no one- l1e's graduating, too. I, Wilma Bertram, bequeath six inches to Turley Perry. I, Kenneth Hayden, bequeath my dancing ability to Robert Lee Schlager. I. Beth Medberry, bequeath my slender grace to Ann Ryan. I, Elizabeth Risk, 'bequeath my interest in Honolulu to Nola Gatton. I, Anna Laura Thompson, bequeath my lovely dark hair and complexion to Etta Jane Benning. I, Agnes Wagner, bequeath my ability to impersonate Mrs. Gloeser to Wilda Chinchen. I, Howard Carskadon, bequeath my dainty little steps to Judith Burrows. We, Jean McClain and Elizabeth Mae Barth, bequeath the word, Sous, to any pair that can put it over like we have. I, Tommy Moore, bequeath my affection for a certain red-headed member of the faculty to Sammy Ellis. I, Mildred Carroll, bequeath my interest in Doc Glisan to Betty Jobe, and hope she! takes him quick. I, Dallas Davis, bequeath my ability as a grandstand dancer to Glen Grandstaff. I, VVilma Gruber, bequeath my rides to school with Tom Bushey to Lutie Lou Long. I, Jo Gruber, 'bequeath my interest in LaGrange to anyone who thinks she can get him. I, Mary Adaline Perry, bequeath my interest in the Junior boys to anyone who can stand them. raijlfi XIISII,ONIOIf Z4 'W' '''H'E.iii?5iii'IiEi'E E5E55i 'iI I'-
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4-EL - .. 1 :pin gn+:f:: ,313 111171. 1 -: :f , ,Z :Q ., ,: 1: :Q 1: xi: 1 : : 1 TELL A VISION OF 3-52 CANTON HIGH SCHOOL AMONG US PEOPLES She's so tomboystrous CMargaret KJ .... He's a gyp off the old block CJimmy Yagerl .... She defrosted him with a glance CMiIdred Carrollj .... She's very tantrumental CAnna Henryb .... He dresses like an unmade bed CGeorge Constantzl .... She bribes the boys with chewing gum CAgner Wagnerl. . . . He ended all his jokes with an explanation point CHoward Rosenthalb. . . . It was more than a smile-it was a little sonata in tnree movements CFrances Rigglej. . . . Their eyes made reckless remarks to one another CRuth and BilD. . . . As unplanned as a hiccough thou 1-iutcnmsolly .... As private as a grave CWilma Bertraml .... He can't make up his mind C.Iohn Willsj .... Regardless of the occasion she laughs C-Norma Maytieldj .... He thinks he's the Sheik of Arby C'Spanky Thompsonj .... When I feel like exercising, I just lie down until the fBClll'lg goes away QHerbert Wittb .... It also takes two to make up after a quarrel CDorothy Gruberb .... So persistent she would have the last word with an echo CFern Brinkleyj .... As inquisitive as an X-ray C Babe Bashj .... She was in the kitchen unbuttoning the peas CMamie Boulwarel .... She's a cen- tipede for putting her foot in it C.Iean McClainD .... She puts her problems aside for a brainy day CMary A. Perryj .... I kissed my first girl and smoked my first cigarette on the same day. I haven't had time for women since CTommy Moorel .... Pointless as a pretzel CReid Stonej .... I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with a lot of pleasure CRaymond Martini .... Having an uncorking good time CHerman HulsebusD .... So late she was ashamed to look the clock in the face CAlma Staatsj .... Her face was her chaperon CFrances Rigglej .... A hat as dainty as a calendar CGaynell I-Iagenj. . . . We don't know whether chewing gum played any part in our success, but it was not a retarding factor CTHE SENIORSJ. Eskimos sleep in their little bear skins, And Stay very warm, I suppose. Last night I slept in my little bare skin And, Oh Gee, I nearly froze!! Coeds have their golden rule Not like the one in Sunday School The only rule the coeds know Is BE YE FISHERS AMONG MEN? x I'll love you dear, until I die- And spice it all with laughter I'll be true as long as you are- But not a minute after! Junior-Senior Prom Rumor: Alas, alack- I lack a lass- .. .- 1 1.....1,,,,.-.,.,,1u.........-.....q.1 I TELL A VISION OF CANTON HIGH SCHOOL
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S- 'ls 1717- ----ini.. :eip gi--2. --1: -- -- -- 1 in --il - -- -- -. -- S - - 3 -- - ' ' ' TELL A VISIOIII OF' I I H I cIA1l1IOIl1 I-IIIZHSCI-1CIOIbq CLASS WILL I, Bill Howell, bequeath my basketball ability to Doc Glisan. I, Reid Stone, bequeath my permanent tardy excuse to Ralphie Hayden. I, Margaret K. Bertram, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Edith Lillard. I, Howard Rosenthal, bequeath my French Horn to anyone who can speak French well enough to play it. I, Howard Frye, bequeath my name to the title of my theme song, Small Fry. I, Audra Sullivan, bequeath my Queen to Glen Fisher. I, Jimmy Yager, bequeath my managership of the Tigers Cincluding trips to the tournamentsj to Annell Ellis. I, Dorothy Tompkins, bequeath my kittenish personality to Jim Adams. ' I, Ferne Brinkley, bequeath my jitter-bug-ish-ness to Henry Earl Price. I, Mamie Boulware, bequeath my Annual to anyone who wants it. I, Anna Henry, bequeath my calm and unruffled demeanor to John Norman. I, Herman Hulsebus, bequeath 25 pounds to Ella Mae Stow. I, Harry J. Thompson, bequeath my typewriter to Miss Staats. I, Herbert Witt, bequeath my dark complexion to Jack Stork. I, Loran Snodgrass, 'bequeath my nickname, Tooter, to anyone who Wants it. I, Bob Wehrmann, bequeath my ability to talk forever to Billy Baxter. I, John Wills, bequeath my early Typing Class to Hagood Davis. I, Robert Zahn, bequeath my poetical genius to Miss Branson. I, Dorothy Gruber, bequeath my different coiffures to Virginia Winters. I, Gaynell Hagen, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Martin to Bob Riggs. I, Annabel Day bequeath Phillips to Etta Jane Benning. ' is -E-A A A A qi, .. .. .Y A. - - , -, .- 1 1 1m...lu10.-..,.......1..1.,.....1.....-inqg I TEIJL A XIISICINICIIY' I -OANTON HIGH SCHOOL
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