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ALGONQUIN STAFF Editor ...............,.... Frances Howard Business Manager ............ Donald Crary Assistant Business Manager ..... Ralph Dona Art Editor ,.................. Martha Clark Athletic Editor .. ........... Benton Pike lfaculty Adviser ...... .. Literary Editor ............... Paul Warner Circulation Manager .......,.. Helen Tupper Assistant Circulation Manager . . Anna Barber Joke Editor .................. Marla Snyder Photographic Editor .. Merton Smith ...... Miss Scurrah THE VVASH Editor-in-Chief .... ,.. Richard Given, '35 Feature Editor ... .... Helen Mack, '34 Managing Editor .... .... R ex Rexford, '36 Sports Editor .... . . .... Benton Pike, '34 Art Editor ........ . .. Sidney Rexford, '37 Exchange Editor .... .... D orothy Crary, '34 Comic Editor .............. Mary E. Pike. '36 Business Manager .... .. . Leonard Fisk, '34 Assistants Faculty Adviser ................. Miss Gage Helene Safford, '35 Theron Fields, '36 Typists Betty Brown, '35 Margaret Currie, '36 Diantha Purvee, '34 Harriet Sellers, '34 This year, THE WASH has noticeably pro- motto: Everything comes out in THE gressed, selling more and more copies every issue, forming a clearer division of depart- ments, and paying up an outstanding debt. Every member of the statf has put his heart and soul into the hard task of fulfilling our WASH. At the close of this school year, we consider ourselves amply awarded by the experience and fun gained through this inter- esting extra-curricular activity. -Richard Given.
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L1 I. ,,,,,,... . . . A ' SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: R. Todd, McKenney, Heffernan, DePue, Cline, Fields, Rexford, Conant, Northrup, Heyer, Crary, Barbour, Congdon, Lobdell, J. Cunningham, Stone, Walsh, Collins, Schwartz. Second Row: Leonard, Rothberg, C. Cunningham, McCollum, Donald Dean, Barr, Guyett, Bisnett, Ragan, McCormick, Douglas Dean, Sahm, Longshore, Heaton, Moore, Smith, McEuen, Thomas. Third Row: Turner, McCartney, LaPierre, Poole, Hennigan, Goodbout, Brown, Briggs, Robinson, Nolan, Dafoe, Wight, Murray, Woods, Phillips, J. Gillette, Cotter, Burrows, Pike, Rebert, Currie. Back Row: Arquitt, Peters, Pollock, Alexander, MacDonald, O'Neill, Coller, Chambers, Thorn- hill, Rosenburg, Ames, Dillabough, Oi. Gi..ett, M. Todd, Dona, Mott, MacVey, Hicks, Wight, Phalon, Howard, Mr. Danforth. , . FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Veio, Taylor, McFadden, Rexford, Gill, Ragan, Wicks, Thompson, O'Brien, Sims, McCartney, Nash, Porteous, L. McDonald, Lawrence, Banks, Wight, Cox, Hamilton. Second Row: Ensby, C. Payne, A. Gary, Cunningham, Weatherup, Church, J. Hull, Barrow, Robbins, Kapfor, Mr. Blankman, Dishaw, England, H. Tupper, Levett, Gary, Newman, F. Mace, O. McDonald. Third Row: Howard, Stone, E. Tupper, Todd, Carpenter, Woods, Charlton, Clark, Turner, Peters, Williams, Banta, Coakley, Garner, Woodbridge, O'Neill, Payne, Cornell, Adams. Back Row: Hull, Infantine, Lobdell, Corey, Moore, Dean, Lytle, Robinson, Erickson, M. Mace, Nichols, Ames, Crump, Plantey, Post, Briggs, Gratto, Preston, Boyden, Meade, Foote.
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FOOTBALL Canton High marched through the 1933 football season, winning five of the eight scheduled games. On November 4th, C. H. S., hampered by the lack of reserves, played a hard game with O. F. A. for the Championship of the Northern New York League, in which the final .score stood 24-0, in favor of O. F. A. Perhaps the best game of the season was the regular League game with Ogdensburg. After two days of pep-meetings, C. H. S, played inspired football and won. from the same team that defeated her the next week, by a score of 20-7. The Gouverneur game, which was later forfeited, was another inter- esting encounter in which C. H. S. displayed fine style and sportsmanship. The upset of the season was Malone's 26-6 victory over us. As a result of excellent teamwork, Coakley, W. Thomas, Wheeler, Crary, Mayhew, Enders- bee, and Coleman, did the scoring. The Class of '34 wishes next year's team as successful a season as this one. BASKETBALL On March 16, 1934, Canton High closed her 1933-34 basketball season by losing to Potsdam High by a score of 31-18 in a game which determined the Champions of the Northern New York Basketball League. The week before, C. H. S. handed O. F. A. a stinging 30-21 defeat to win the right to oppose Potsdam in the Championship game and, as it later developed, to be runner-up for the basket- ball championship. The Varsity won fifteen of her twenty-three scheduled games, running up a total of 643 points as against the 514 points scored by its opponents. With the exception of one or two slumps, the team functioned perfectly through- out the season. In addition to the regular League games, C. H. S. played against Car- thage, St. Lawrence Frosh, Aggies, Madrid, Waddington, DeKalb, Pyrites, and the Alumni. Of these, they defeated the last six. The letter men were Captain Coakley, Manager Pike, W. Thomas, F. Thomas, Kahala, Coleman, Sanford, Wheeler, and Murphy.
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