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exceptional merit. Forthwith, immediately, Mr. Shutt arises from his chair, seeks the center of the stage, and, with a voice most eloquent and manner dramatic, proceeds to favor us with a graphic portrayal of same, emphasizing all the while, the peculiar sig- nificance of each important phrase, raving ma- jestically over the depths of thought to which we could enter, thereby, and concluding with a laudatory tribute to the man who favored the world with such noble literature. But this literary man's fame does not end here. He is a joker and of a rare type. The entire school is brightened incessantly by his smile, and without him the place might well be labeled with skull and cross-bones. Fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow, with the exception of, showers and possible snow flurriesf' The weather man has made his prediction. Besides being official observer, Mr. Meyer is a member of our faculty. All our teachers are jokers, but Mr. Meyer is a real joker. He can get more good common sense fwe mean something to laugh atj out of a dry -physics book than most people can get out of his weather observations. He is one out of a school full of teachers who un- derstands that his work is to enlighten us with knowledge of his own and not to pull out of us what we grind out of the book, and even though he does seem to mix our test grades with thermometric registrations on cold days, we feel satisfied, when all is over, that our days in the physics and chemistry laboratories have been of all the most profit- ably spent. -- Harry Hazlett raises chickens, drills amal- gamated soldiers, coaches athletics, and then. if he has any time left, teaches school. Aside from the fact that it has a professor of noted ability, Canton High School boasts of one of the most efficient coaches in the state. The one thing dearest to this man's heart is to bawl a fellow out. From his ministerial throne in the big room he hurls verbal darts that mutilate the conceit of many an ill-man- nered youth, and then when we applaud, like the hero in a cheap stock-company production, he continues to read his morning paper much as though something had not been accom- plished. --- Mr. Silver is a mathematician., VVe under- stand that perfectly, but, still, nevertheless, he should not expeet us all to be such. The em-- ployment of a little more clemency on his 'part in regard to this would give us all better Trig grades, yet perhaps no greater knowledge. If you act like a gentleman and do a little dig-- ginggoccasionally he will hold you as his friend and flunking need not then be feared. Mr. Marshall treats us all like human be- ings. His Democratic ways appeal to us very eloquently. He has perfected in our school a system of commercial education that is greatly advantageous to its participants and of much credit to the school. p VVe have not had time to become acquainted intimately with our new principal, Mr. Shel- ton, and so, perhaps, cannot gage him quite accurately. The impression he has left with us after our brief relationship, is that he is a man of action, broad-minded enough to see both sides in any argument, capable of judging the better of two alternative courses, self- minded enough to prevent adversative persua- sion, and with sufficient will power to execute purposes. XV e know from past experience that he is deeply interested in athletics and in other things not strictly educational that help to make the outside reputation of a school. VVith a man like this at the wheel, we anticipate an advantageous and interesting future for stu- dents of Canton High. Our teachers won't let us tell the truth about them. H.-. VVe hope, in publishing this last issue-The Senior Edition of the Canton High School Monthly, we have successfully completed the rise of a great school paper. To all who were actively interested in the magazine's progress, great credit is due, andiCanton High School is eternally grateful. '
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