Canton High School - Minnequan Yearbook (Canton, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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PAGE 12 JM'-F L '. r Af bliss 4 Tlfl x, CAZETTE semen SSUE 4 ?-arm, 9-. 1 .5 'n-Z' :N I 4 'ts dx HX ' fa v agua fhw Y x This page of the Senior issue will be dedicated te Seniors Those who have dxstinguished them- selves vill here ga1n recognition and be given due credit At the tern1nat1on of this school year hich will conclude the high school days of fifty sev n 1nd1v1duals of Canton High there are three students rho cap ture the highest and most hoped for honors those of Valedictor1an Salutatorian and Third Honor Harry Wilcox Thelma Crofut and Lueile Rockwell ve b1VG all our pra1se and adnlration for so work ing as to ach1eve the above honors It 13 not custonary to nen tion th c ptor of fourth pOSlt1OD of the class but in your author's opinion Les Packard should b named Throubhout H13 entire chool career he ceptlondl student that he has done than anJ other class of 'QQ and has been an ex And along with more probibly student for the the school as a whole Ho has partlcipated in pract1cally very available TCt1V ity. He can be sure he holds the school's highest esteem. Following Les in the high honor list are, Edna Snyder, Rob- ert Northrup, Shirley Crandall, Eleanor Porter, Marie Campbell, Dorothy Butters and Marie Loyd. The honor list is as follows, Janes Swartz, betty Innes, Francis Snith, Benny Wilcox, Pauline Brown, William Ecknan, Janice Wethcrbeo and Betty Dann. nr Let us here praise tho took some first places or records t the S V I A A meet, Saturday, May 6 Bailey established a new re both the Discus and Shot Bernard Hemenway did the the broad jump and 220 yar He also took first place lOO yard dash Robert N won the hurdles Three members of the Class deserve special They are William Eckman, Le ard and Galen Bailey The been outstanding varsity 1 for the entire four years o high school career Many knowing of he Leonard will be lnteres that the younbest class of '39 are and Wilford Porter for the 'long and s Kelly and Edna Sny the credit Of those participatln, tra curricular 8CtlVlt1CS Loyd probably has the nest ic makes up the greatest being 1 member of the Ban- estro and Glee Club for - years of her high school cn and now os the Sonic leave you, me leave you gret. nut we are sure places will be cepably f those coming up. They n it necessary to work h when all is said and do the work he does that u man it' Leo e who broke tr ck Galen ord il e in dash n the thrup enior edits Pack? have terial their ed 1 embers Ileen ort of r take in ox Marie Mus .art as Orch- e four eer. Class ith re- hat our lled by ll find rd, but e, it's kos a THE . r . , ....,.'...,...1,.w...,....,. ... ' .--.' .'. '.'- . . ' ,pf - -,- . 'I ... . .mm -5--,f-, , .. , V ' , HNemgwagag5EmQH5gsdneWdH ' 'mtdiifdtkikfd Rem'dhEeM5geAT '.. '. 4 'Ng N . ' Q. A ., . , 9 ' v ' V. '-' '5 'ff .' . -- ' A, ' , .N ,. Rig! ,, Qlfiq, - ,,f, f'1 r Q, p u , lgiyg, 555' LH ' .cfm . ' ruse V-are . use-s,-were ' 1e2 fo'f vnw'e R ' ' .. ,.- - favxq- AA W 75' ,Ph Y -,fun ., jr-I., A .V , H ,J I- I . 3:5 9 21121, we AQ: '6 ' '-'- ' ... fa' ' X551-4:-'QQy.' ITN 5 4 lg gf -V ,m,H4 s..,, , ,.n ,Y , N , ,. - 5 - in si'-ffS52a'5 ' -. '55 If 'A -Nl-,is , 131 99' . . x-..-pn..-...-.-.' .:' . T , ' , - , T , , u 'qw 'N 1 ,ugh 'Lf' -. V., . .-. ,......g:.,l.,...', ' , fm. K , , .gMx3:Vvl,:A I N . , . E H, vu A J, , A .. x . .v. .'.'.'.'.-. .'.' ,fqsfx ' ..'.x -, 3, '15-,gf-f '. .mn 'gm '- . ,ls . .Q.x,,f, .,,:13f,,1,f,-,,: '-'F-f:x'.X.x'x'z','1'f'7b ,f7 ,, Q I .. ,V ...' .mx un 1 .. . , ,S ' on , go, 1.!.,v1,Mfx,-,jf 3 1, , V- , ,y,,3,!: -If no sw! .,f,..x,.,,Y,, AJ, ,Hy 1.1.1 f p ml My , .- Rf, ' vw. - . .' . . 2 - 'Y' 1 , Y Y ' 1 'Z ' U ' 'M . ' ll: V o - ' . a . u c' 0 c F1 . v ' Q 1' ' ' .1 4 . 4. y ,,' t ' Put. , . , W w 11' . - .. .. . . E lu ,- . . . G I - T L ' I . ' , T f L ' I . , n . I' n To c ' ' I ' 9 - ' - ' - u ' ' ' a- , - 4 U W ' .' - . R: ' . . . A. Q . Q, e a ' T - n - , , , ' I Y p ' O t L. ' r . Q 7 .. . g ' S - - - As ' , n L . , L vv 1 , Z' , n 1 Z, . . ' 5 - 1-4 1 Q I 1 - g , ' . Q . Q 4 A K V n O 1 - . r. 3 ' , n. r .

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