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PAGE 26A THE GAZETTE .......... m,, ,f?5V?n of ' ' 3 '52 Vx ,xvhzdigfflltx Q E if 11 is Q16 wil Wilcox, Benjamin -' 'Bent Vocational Ag. T Baseball 3-4: F.F.A. l-2-3-4: Senior Issue. Four years ago Ben became toe smart for the small Van Fleet school. He entered Canton High School with his mind set on being a farmer, Wa chicken farmern. He is carrying out his plans by hav- ing the highest grade in the Ag- ricultural Department. We salute you Bonnyh-May your farm grow the best fruits of life. Kelley, Estella General Staff 4: Senior Play: Issue: May Queen 4: Home Officer: Class Team: Drama UTeddyn hailed from We Roy in 1955. She at once very popular becuase of h ning smile and personal commercial course was che her at first but she later to Home Economics--perhaps with the thought that a WJessn might be more intere JfxeLX,i.1mUQQ3LE3EkQHSHllli3 . xv , ' XX :' . .1 1 : J 1' l'-L, :J E nh
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To next year's senior SENIOR ISSUE Q THE GAZETTE PAGE 27 KA .i':al n1 I-nlu 1lQnn5nnnr-'fe un: U , ex ..,!i I lnl!EL1r' ! f ' lun lun U la G, ' I ,,, . Q i, . -1, .. V .- ,. - V ,. m y Q ! 9GZiAiilzifs:ii9'ff J --Qa?.A..'i - .1 ,QQLJ-tc+kiQg+Lf5FufFaf?iLtfsn?2ie3 We, the class of '59, on this ' Paul'Tomkins. wills his wood- Slrst day of May in the year of shed haircuts to Kenneth Shaffer. our Lord one thousand nine hundred To the Freshmen girls we and thirty-nine hereby declare leave---well, we just leave. So this to be our last will and test- ament and all other wills and cod- icils executed by us heretofore are hereby declared null and void. boys we leave a pleasant homeroom directly over the office. fWil1 you please be quiet?D To Dorothy Gee, Janice Wet- herbee bequeaths her position of school sweetheart. , To Romeo Rodney Bly, Playboy Barrow leaves his system of wooingg Les Packard leaves to Thayden Williams the supreme' art of tru- ancy. CHookey7 To Mr. Murray D. Watts, su- perintendant of grounds and build- ings and truant officer we leave the halls and walls. To Ed Holmes James Swartz leaves his permanent wave. To Jim Mallory, L. Shanley bequeaths his dominating influence over the weaker sex. To Chas. Krise we leave Max Merritt's iron clad tardy excuses. To Brud Taylor we leave Bill Eckman's excellent knowledge of the problems of democracy. To Leroy Williams We leave Maynard's ability to tell stale jokes. The Senior boys leave to Bill Shoemaker the Freshmen girls. To Mr. Lewis we leave the stage to be toted back to the grade building. long girls! 4 To the Junior Class we leave our high scholastic standing. P.S You'l1 need it. Betty Danna leaves her acting abilityf?l to any so inclined w carry on. Edna Snyder wills her post as class half pint to Corky Vermilya. To future Chemistry classes we leave lots of stuff on account of we d1an't break much. 6?J To the coming journalists we leave the mimeograph in hopes you won't have to use it.QThis is a hint, we'd like a printed paper., m.To the faculty we leave notes lots of notes. Eleanor Porter leaves to some capable junior her job as Presi- dent of the Student Council. To the students of Canton High we leave the victrola, we hope you can make it work. To Canton High, School we leave the seats in the auditorium, nobody else wants them. If you can think of any thing we have missed olease bring ti to the attention of the under signed. To Canton High we leave. In witness thereof, we the undersigned set our name and seal. Adolph Hitler Franklin D. Roosevelt Arthur James Harry McNett
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