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has WWW: Y 5tssz On a September morning in 1935 the CLASS OF '39 crept eau tiously into Canton High School After losing and finding them selves several times, they chose a guide from the faculty Miss Margaret Doughton performed her S9TW1C6 very well but leaders from the clas were also needed and the officers chosen were President Zelma Morse Vice Pr s ident, Lesl1e Packard Secretary, Bill Eckman Treasurer Vaughn Foster Stud nt Council Represent ative with Robert Northrup acting The ured letteru day in their SOC181 year as Freshmen was the class party T1me would ne longer permit them to r ma1n a Freshman class and 1n the fall of 1936 they were named Sophomores There was a b1g dlfferenee however, because they knew everything or thought they d1d The blow soon came for the boys were to be ruled by Miss Dermody She changed their minds for she ruled with an 1ron bell But, rules or no rules, the class must have leaders. The honors were given to: President, Bill Eckmang Vice President, Jack Her- mang. Secretary, Eleanor Porter: Treasurer, Jim Swartz: and Student Council Representative, Robert Northrup. Miss Doughton continued to sponsor the class. Although their Sophomore year was the dullest year, it also brought its achievements. The CLASS OF '39 made history when they began the Freshman Reception sponsored by the class. The CLASS OF '39 was then ready to embark upon the be in the1r scholastic care Junior year They ere gu Miss Dernody and Mr Liv: sponsors, with Vetherbee a ident Foster, Vice Pre Snyder, Secretary Treasurer and M Loyd as Councll Representative T ior year was 1 hug succe the standnolnt of flnanw entertainment After the football ch Sh1D vas captured by Cant Junior class 1ntroduced t torr Dance The blgsest event of t w s the prou Which, ac- to many was the best ever At last, they becane fied Seniors Therefore di officers, Harry Wilcox Pre Janlce Wetherbee, Vice Pre Janes Swartz Secretary Bailey Treasurer and Northrup Student Council sent tive were chosen MIS' ody and mr Livezey contin task of sponsoring. All the Seniors r:- UPenn State Jessieu when th: OF '39 met at the Rotary Be n precedence to be carrie- future years. Honors went editor .of the Cazette, Torthrue and also to Mari: bell, Janice Wetherbee a Maynard in Forensic Acti But, nBeware, beware! This ghost of the 'HAUNTED CA the dramatic success press the class. That's all t folks. But we'll wish you - and good luck from '39, year he d by ey as Pres dent rnar, udent un from an p1OD he V c year rd1ng ialli. ified dont dent Gale obert enro- Derm- d the ember CLASS quet, on in o the obert Camp- Jack ties, s the pl u Ln , ed by re is odbye -1 . PAGE 16 mm cnzmmn 3 3 SLNIO ISSUE . mum. 'I mm. ml if 1, , 1-:inhuman -f on-1 ' - A ' , ln-1 ul Wil' ' I X: ' -'-- - A f ' .. . - '- ..... ' - 4' A 1 A .- .' . : . . - .. ' .. . - - 44-- f . Y. . .' , I.-: , . . 1 ..g , . ,. -. , , sf . - A ' X .' . ' f ' 'I . --' .' - '.' ' ' '-' A . N - '-- - r--' 45. , E Q . l ' ' ' 1 ' ' .5 . . ,7.' B ' jf , ,' .' -2.1 i Q- ' - .tu-.'.-. v , r - , , ' '. ' I .' .wr .' .' I .f . , -' 5 V' , W 55 ..'.' '.'.'.- -ji 37 ' ' Zi ' . 1 -. f Z' ' V' -.. ' . J' '11 4, ' - Q '. .. ... 2. . -I X v, 'f -PI-1-' ! f-S-'ici - f ' ' '.-.. g sm -.Y .' 1 ' .i. ' ' : RA ' ' -'-' f '- -1- 'I ' -PP' +2htwn it 2.f.nEwv :Win ?,ftyaFtf any eagwmf 4 ,A A A U .... ..,.'. .. .N . . .. -:.... .AMA ,'.,.,. . I . . g ' 'Xml ' N .'.' Q-Jrtmuaw. Q ' - Vtgf , wh ..-W-le n--L - V Wi, n.1,,:wn Y - Y- V - W - - - - gg - L Y 3 ' ' L . 1 ' I t 4 1- Q 'ft' U 9 .4 A 4 , 5. A a . .. . I 4 C ' , 1 J4 : L. 4. . ' , L, Q c . c Q ' . .f S 4 r ' Q J ' 2 ' 4 c' 9 5 , v Q C - , . U d ' o , 1 ' g, 1 . A . ' : 9 - ' ' ' : 9 1 ' 'H Y' f r., ' ' I t . Q r 5 1 . 1 v 'lj C . . . J Z' ' ' . a 77. 3- o ' . . 1' , C J . ,E 5 , V , cr - ' . , ' . 2 . n s ' 1. . I ' z I : . ' . E ' I, : 5 9 - 1 - X I S H I U - s '- 1 I -' ' x n . . 0 'X I Q ' I 1 ' L l 4 ' I X
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