Canton Williams High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Canton, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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Tommy Partlow- Why do you leave that ancient car of yours parked in front of the house ? Billy Sheridan- Well, if I left it in the alley, somebody might dump ashes in it. Pk ll' ak JI: Mrs. Cunningham- Give me an example of nonsense. Gummp D'ePuw- An elephant hanging over a cliff with his tail tied to a daisy. Ik ik fl' Bk Customer- Your prices are too high. Why, your charge for face lifting is frightful. Frances Cotter fBeauty Shop Managerb- Possibly so, Madam, but you must remember, so is your face. ik Ik 4' lk Dottie Crary- Donnie, I have a surprise for you. Donnie Crary- I know what 'it is-big broth-er is home for his vacation. Dottie-f'How did you know? Donnie- My bank doesn't rattle any more. Pk bk Pk ik Miss Morgan- Mary, translate this pas- sage: Caesar sic dicat on de cur et egesse lictumf' Mary Pike- Caesar sicked the cat on the cur and I guess he licked him. Bk Sk Pk ik Aldine Stevens- Where is your chivalry ? Clifford Bartholomew- I turned it in for l F Stine Taylor- How did Frances make out with those 69c stockings? Betty Brown- Oh, she got a run for her money. lk ik wk :I Bob Coakley-f I'm going to marry a girl who 'is a good driver and also a good house- keeper. Myron McDermid-J'You can't They'll get you for bigamyf' Pk Ik Ik 1 Helen Mack- Do you feel like a cup of tea ? Anna Barber-Of course not-do I look like one ? Pk Pk 'lf ik Billy Walsh- Lend me a nickel, I want to call up a friend. Cliff Bartholomew- Here's a dime. Call up all your friends. Pk PF Ik Fil Claudie Dishaw- I suppose the court gave your wife half of your property. Leonard Fisk fdivorced husbandj- Yes, fifty-fifty. She got the radio and I got the installments. if Pk Ulf if Edna Wight- I notice you are wearing your stockings wrong side out. Helen Phalon- Yes, my feet got warm- so I turned the hose on them. a Buick. Hg ,F gk gk RADWIOS RECORDS Harold S-mith- I'm not going to school any , Sl-IER W IN S Miss Roche- Why not? Harold- I can't learn anything. The teach- SHEET MUSIC MAGAZINES ers keep changing the lessons every day. HMWPHGUDCOMiM4 For Good Reliable . . . Anytime . . Anywhere . . Any price PHOTOGRAPHS All photographs reproduced in this book were taken by the S5 Photo Co.. Canton, N. Y.

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LES BABILLARDS FIRST SEMESTER President ........,............ Benton Pike Vice-President .... . . . Frances Howard Treasurer ...... .... P aul Warner Secretary ...... Madgeline Cota , , Richard Given Soclal Directors .... ..... L eonard Fisk Faculty Adviser . . . Established in 1931, the local Theta chapter of Les Babillards, honorary French society, has made for itself a perman-ent position in school life. To become a member of Les Babillards, a state-wide organization of eight chapters with headquarters at Rochester, a person must have an average of 85, and must have studied French for at least one and one- half years. SECOND SEMESTER President ..................... Paul Warner Vice-President .... ..... M erton Smith Treasurer ...... .. Frances Howard Secretary ..... ........ B enton Pike S I, ID, Q Madgeline Cota ocia lrectors ......... Q Phillips Reynolds . . . ...... Miss Scurrah In addition to the bi-monthly meetings, at which French is spoken, club activities have included tea dances and a picnic, all of which have been both socially and financially a success. That the French Club has been, in any degree, successful is due largely to the co- operation of our faculty adviser, Miss Scurrah. -Merton Smith. SPEAKING CONTEST FIRST PRIZE Doreen Cornell Phillips Reynolds SECOND PRIZE Mary E. Pike Richard Given



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CANTON ELECTRIC LICI-IT 8: POWER CCIVIPANY YE' Pt , f TAY T m' 'Lv ALBANY BUSINESS CCI ,I ,ECE Cooperating with business firms, the College Believing recreation vital to education, the offers these courses- Ad-m'inistration encourage- Business Administration Fraternity and Sorority ' College Publications Student Government College Orchestra Social Activities Pace Association College Sports Newman Club Executive Secretarial Sales and Advertising Shorthand and Typing Finance and Banking Business Psychology C. P. A. Accounting Business Machines Civil Service Dramatics Training for business, in the new College Hall, is a fascinating science. Career Counsel or further information, Write- ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE ' t of Admissions Prentiss Carnell, Jr., Direc or Albany, New York For COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF I935

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