High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 14 text:
“
, 5 .V g ,dyes s THE Q TTE LK OR, WN' , ,V i t ' Q ' .y H v ss fi my -- l f' - V 1' .I-1 Jus-li l :urls ryan-uh-iannl ' H ' -' 11 - , , I f L - GIRL RESERVES ENTERTAIN MOTHERS SENIORS SWING AND SWAY AT CIVSS PARTY The active Girl Reserve Club honored their mothers at a tea The Class of '39 'held their held May 6 in the Home Economics last class party in the gymnqsium, rooms. Friday evening, May 5. A one act play vas presented Waltzes and Jitterbug tunes by the girls entitled, WA Light were played to entertain th- fun From The Hi1lhouse.N loving crowd. Chinese checkers Those who acted as reception- and cards were played by the older ists were: Miss Mayor, Miss Mac- people. Laren, Miss Anna Dee Watts, Miss Tasty refreshment were lorved MeGillvra and Miss Monroe. Tea by the Home Economics Departgent. was poured by Mrs. R. Stetler and Miss Margaret Jones, school nurse. SOUTAL GLEENINGS l The pleasant afternoon was ' brought to a close by the girls UBoy, what funin Thi, ex- presenting roses to their mothers. pression is often heard in i.H.S. expecially after a party, Nance, JUNIOR PROM GREAT SUCCESS Ganton's fun lovers glided gracefully and happily to the rhythm of Ivan Faux and his Penn- sylvania Ramblers Friday evening, May 36, in the gymnasium. The theme was a Hawaiian flowers, palm trees and everything to make a realistic Hawaiian scene The graduating class and the faculty were the guests of the Junior class. Patrons and patronessos at the lance included: Mr. and Mrs. E.A.G- Stetler, Mies' 'Elizabeth hxmyan, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bul- louk, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Northrup Miss Alma Matelski, Mr. John Ryan. Nr. and Mrs. J. P. Livezey and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Innes. or even a date! For examp ,ODI editor, Jim Mallory, took f onoyl' Lundy, KA Freshmanl to the Junior Prom. and met her every m-zning, before the dance, to walk it her heme room with her. Inter- Yes, to Jim ---- Taking an in sting? ntory of Canton High's social higiiights of the year l958-39 we fin- intorosting things ---- Take Herman for instance, when 121.1227 1 Jach 1 asked what he would do withoutf Margo next fall, he answered, H1111 get sions all right--1 hopox' 1 There are other girls 4in the same boat Marge. Engageme ts in C. H. S.? Oh. yes -----s- tyo Cnet counting the fecultyl ---- 'auline Brown, Senior, and Elaine Qailey, Junior. We wish you good luck in your chosen vocations girl-L N 1 l l 4
”
Page 13 text:
“
..l f ' .sh VTHE. ,f,.a,ir: rf' N N o I 'A I :' . 535533523-,,, .,::5'a'i q?' , 1' .,':YIf::: z, L , 1 442 :::::::::::5.. 1 ...:.: .,: :..,. mgfggm .,:::::e:g:: 1, V 111, ,fe .1s:.z5:'::::.:::3..,,w ish' ' A ,. V... j -AQPPPQPP.-h - 1 -' If' 0'-I-i'.'. .'f. nf.. .n nv I A . n - v -ev 3 ,,f,3g: f, if pfnin dmwmmdmmm :J um.,a y,,W,-fx F smgmkmw' x sqm-- m fu . -. -, x . I f f wins M 12IlliliiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiEQ. :Sze .naar -.--: a.--- - - U A ...':.z.z'.:1.z.21'.:''1.z'.r.K . 1. 5-'tx' ew- ! fiff?f?5' 1 ::.':::::::.':.'::::::.',':::.':i,::P 'rl I-'P 'g : MF -f-A ::::::::::::2'...:'.'::' 1 gf '4 tiff 'iiiiiiiif' '?:?fFEEE5?5P : ' . :HIE : -::::::::. - . v. HW 'U' '2'!?':EE?EE1Eii:f1fLila '- 1 Z' Z ,V .. 1 :,, 55 .4-ii?,-,:':QQQ:E5f.:2,-,4-133. x -- . '-y ' -f:s-:fs.?1isi21- f P . xY?P1f.:K'.E'.? V ,mp-f r:r.r::.':::.7:' ' ' 1 . ........ . - f ' 1 a elf- 425 V Y if l-1--f - 2. ,-4. ' LARGE CROWD ATTENDS BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES IN CHS ALDITORTUM The Senior Class and their parents and friends attended the annual Baccalaureate Services held Sunday evening, May 28, in the high school auditorium. Rev. W. J. Cartmell delivered ,the sermon with WThe Test of Bxposuren as his topic. The call to worship and invocation were given by Rev. Guiles, and the Scripture was read by Rev. LaRue Brown. The benedic- tion. which was pronounced by Rev. Cartmell, concluded the program. PROFESSOR STETLER ELECTED PRESID NT OF ROTARY CLUB Another highly respected of- fice has been bestowed upon one whom we all admire and respect. Mr. R. A. G. Stctler, Supervising Principal of Canton High School, has been elected President of the local Rotary Club. Mr. Stetler has been song leader, director and member since the Rotary Club was first organized in this town. To Mr. Stetler we offer our sincere congratulations and best wishes for a successful fulfill- ment as President of the Rotary Club. MUSIC WEEK OBSERVED IN ASSEMBLY A musical assembly was pre- sented to the students of Canton High by the music clubs of Canton, Thursday. May ll. JUNIORS ENTRRTAIN SENIORS AT ANNUAL PROM On the evening of May 26, a most spectacular and 'thrilling dance was held in the C. H. S. Ball-Room. The soothing and sweet rhythm of Ivan Faux and his Penn- sylvania Ramblers furnished the music. The setting created a scene as would be found on a beach of Hawaiian, with an orchestra and refreshments, served from a hut. It was very effective. A crystal ball revolving in the middle of the floor added to the beauty and atmosphere. A large, yellow moon also smiled at the dancing couples. A specialty dance was per- formed by two of our native Hulae Hula girls, Shirley Leonard and Hallie Trent. Another specialty was the Senior Dance, at which time only the Seniors and their friends, danced. The girls were each pre- sented with leis. The programs also were of outstanding originality. The dance program, having the symbol of the World's Fair as a cover, was attached to a minature wooden guitar, thus conforming with the decorations. For this most charming and imwensely enjoyed Jr. Prom, the public as well as the seniors wish to congratulate the Junior Class and their sponsor, Miss Matelski, on their decorations and their sincere hospitality. x, s I
”
Page 15 text:
“
SENIOR ISSUE' TH? QAZCTTE PAGE ll 7'ZT f '7' , . ' ' T-4 -. -- - H -fn f ?'f- 7 -'-L ' ' ef as i,Q,,g-!1,:::,?5.. gg sw Mig. I +L. Vg: - - '3,g,.f :, :,,-,QEALJE .-ig .-F53 . t13,..Q g 3.L35.iiZ51,'p,. -i t W if Q? ' . sg. 7 . Q, it X :.ff ,i'4.g.si I , idfh q Q?fWw:' sf 'f ' P' 1 ,' H' .t ' 1' i ' .J NDN 5Q.s .ffwei f -ff? - ,.1 . ' .wglijgtg yi 1 ., 1-4 , 1 i .vi ,H QQ! 4 iv xxar' 1. , 1 15... ,f A ., 1,5 -. , ., , . up .. .,.,. x as, , A - ,l . . Q. . . M Q45 r. , , - .. 4 . r 1 . at S' fe Ss s f - si fs s Q ' 64' s. is -f-3 ,. -sslQ.'-sfefzf.-- f 'fn . Hu'-..:1'f-11'-:sriwhen ii-:'1:,'6.s:fs'-M54 - - e -. 'Q'mFUWW53fHxiiswbigflfaiwgiWWEWQQVW OUR MUSICAL SENIORS As the Class of '39 passes on in history, as one of the finest classes ever to graduate from Can- ton High School, we feel that something should be done so as to bring out the outstanding members of the class not only as,a whole but those who have contributed to the various organizations. Music has been brought about to an ad- vanced stage, and many of the mem- bers of this year's graduating class have shown their musical ability in a great many ways. In dedication of their fine work in band, orchestra, glee club and various other musical activi- ties Such as plays and operettas, we have short resume of the sen- iors who excelled in these various activities. We wish to dedicate this to the following seniors: To Robert Barrow who plays first cernet in the band and or- chestra and sings tenor in the glee club. Bob has had the honor of playing in District Band and singing in the County Chorus. To Marie Loyd who plays the clarinet and holds the first chair in band and orchestra. She also lends her alto voice to the glee club. She has partaken in two District Band Meets and also State Chorus. To Bud Northrup the leading bandmaster in C.H.S. Bud is stuv dent director of the band and does a fine Job of it. He also struts himself at the Drum Majoring Post Bud has also played a clarinet in 2 District Band Meets. To Vaughn Foster who has taken great part in band, orchestra and has lent his talent on the tym- pani and drums to various gathering of musicians. To Lueile Rockwell the only girl drummer in the band. She has played in County Band which is an honor for a girl. To Gerald Stone who plays cornet in the band and does a fine job of it. To Jim Swartz who plays snare drum in both band and orchestra, and sings tenor in the glee club. He had the leading male role in the operetta and has played in District, County Band, and County Orchestra. To Edna Snyder the little girl with the little instrument, I mean the clarinet. Edna has been playing in the band for 3 years. To Robert Hawthorne, who has lent his services in glee club and band. To Betty Innes who is truly a good musician. She had had the great honor of playing State Band, 2 years District Band, County Or- chestra and County Band. Betty plays the clarinet. To Fauline Brown who plays second violin in the orchestra and lends her voice to glee club. To Elizabeth Denkenberger who has taken a great interest in Glee Club. To Galen Bailey, the finest tenor in C.H.S., who has shown his ability by singing is the County Chorus. To these ser' rn re extend our deepest gratitude and admirer tion for their exqcwifvnsl work in the field of music.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.