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K 'L 'Jv'w XjfYf:':a t:y 'f'Ti wt: 1.'. .3 rFc1 'ff'.'?? ::gj.'. alww' .3 c, E: Xt-E :. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of 1936 the Canton School received a great boost in the person of 43 young boys and girls. After the completion of a year of school by our class under the tutorship of Miss Pauline Kiess, we had lost 16 members. At the start of our second year of school there were 18 shining new faces in our midst. After completing the second year of school under the able leadership of Miss Leta Schlager, we lost five of our old acquaintances. The third year of school rolled around, and we had lost 8 more classmates. This brought our total membership down to 32 pupils. Through the coaching of Miss Wolf- meyer all but three of us were promoted to grade four. The fourth year of school ushered itself in, and we were a proud class of 30 under the direction of Miss Shores. All but five were promoted to the fifth grade. When year five found its way here, we had gained 8 new members. And through fifth year we were taught our ABC's by Miss Meyers. We found we had lost three members. The sixth year of school we had gained 8 new members. Under the teaching of Miss Birch all but three were promoted to the seventh year of school. Starting the seventh grade which was our first year of Junior High, our class numbered 30. We had lost 5 during the summer vacation. Mrs. Constantz was the sponsor. The eighth grade class of Canton High numbered 32 who were in charge of Mr. Brown. The first year of high school was taken by storm by 27 energetic freshmen who were going to lick the world. They were soon turned down by the mentorship of Frank Smith. The Sophomore Class had shrunk to 22, but under Mrs. Doyle as leader, we decided that quality not quantity was more important. The Junior Class gained two new members, and we than totaled 24. This year we won the school fair king and queen contest with Jean Franks and John Hachtel as our candidates. Incidentally, we had the smallest class, with Mrs. Gloeser as our sponsor. The Senior Class remained 24 brilliant persons and 12 years of hard labor were completed. Of the 24 there are but 9 original ones that started the first grade and they are as follows: Raymond Rose, Elwood Hawkins, Earle Munns, Philo Irven, Bud Priebe, Barbara Barth, Betty Curtis, Dorothy Howard, Sara Emry. The class officers of the Senior Class the past year were: President, Lowell Englishg Vice President, Earle Munnsg Secretary, Thelma J enkinsg Treasurer, Bud Priebeg Student Council, Philo Irveng Snooper Reporter, Jean Franks. ,.,.,-...,. ,,,. ,.,,..,-e..,N,,., ,
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