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A L G O N Q U I N JUNIOR CLASS President...........................Marla Snyder Vice President............. Dorothy Crary Secretary-Treasurer.....■ . Nelson Fadden Athletic Board............. Claude Dishaw Faculty Adviser......................Miss Scurrah Hello, Everyone! I have heard that you would like an account of what the members of the Class of ’34 have accom- plished in the first three years in Canton High School. The first two years, very little happened. The class elections were carried on at the first of the year. The following Freshmen were elected to office: President, Robert Coakley; Vice President, Harold Smith; Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Tupper; Athletic Advisory Board, Emmett Murphy; Class Adviser, Mr. Severance. On Saint Patrick’s Day, the Freshman and Sopho- more classes sponsored a party that was very successful. The rest of the year was spent quietly. When we became Sophomores we spent a quiet time enjoying the things that the other classes and societies put on. The class elections resulted in the election of the following people to office: President, Donald Crary; Vice President, Claude Dishaw; Secretary and Treasurer, Martha Clark; Athletic Advisory Board, Emmett Murphy; Class Adviser, Mrs. Cunningham. Very little was heard from the class the rest of the year. When we were graduated from the Sophomore class into the Junior class, our spirits rose. We were now upperclassmen, and could have the privilege of telling the Freshmen where they belonged. Under the careful guidance of our class adviser, the class of ’34 staged a very successful Junior Prom. This was held the Friday night of regents, week. The rest of the year the Juniors spent in peace, waiting for the time until they would become digni- fied Seniors. Your pal, Marla Snyder. The members of the Junior Class wish to express their deep regret at the loss of their schoolmate, Chester Moore, a boy who held a high position in the minds of all who knew him.
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