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gg CANTON HIGH s-CHOOL l 1-r..,ilf ii l ra s SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: M. Lobdell, Howard, Clark, Cornell, Adams, Coakley-Vice President, Ensby-President, E. Tupper-Secretary and Treasurer, Lawrence, H. Tupper, 0. Taylor. Second Row: Hull, Ames, Coller, Moore, Carpenter, Todd, Williams, Banta, Lytle, Wight, H. Lindley, England. Third Row: Mace, Nichols, M. Erickson, R. Peters, B. Robinson, Meade, Infantine, Gary, Dishaw, O'Brien, Robins, Nash - Athletic Representative, McCartney, Banks, Thompson, MacFadden. Fourth Row: Corey, Foote, Garner, Charlton, Payne, Planty, Woodbridge, Gratto, M. Woods, R. O Neil, Mr. Blankman-Faculty Adviser, Levitt, Wicks, Sims, Porteous - Athletic Representative, Kapfer, Rexford, Gill, S. Ragan, J. Cunningham. Fifth Row: Crump, Briggs, Preston, Post, F. Mace, Cox, Weatherup, C. Barr, Barrow, Church. E, ' FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Miss Roche, Faculty Adviser, Weeman, Brown, McEuen, Moore, Christensen, Dean, Place, Wood, Kenny, Taylor, Stone-Secretary and Treasurer, Nash, McDonald, L. Hewlett, Murray. Second Row: Hart, Gilson, Hill, Fields, Graham, Peterson, Peters, Rogers, Brown, Pierce, E. Tracy, Harrington, E. Lawrence, K. Hewlett, Elliot, Woodside, Parker, D. Nash-President, Whittemore, Patten-Vice President, Clark, Lawrence. Third Row: Wyne, Shaw, Howard, Wilson, Denesha, Rawson, Kenyon, Longshore, Barr, Ashley, Paro, Sims, Empy, L. McDonald, E. Wood, R. Tracy, Robinson, Rycroft, Ostrander, E. Peterson, Sellis, Lalone, Miller, S. Thompson, Brown, Binion, Tierney. Fourth Row: Carline, Burke, Austin, Ames, Briggs, Nash, Sahm, Phillips, Cameron, O. Robinson, Maroney, Riley, Gilson, Gary, McCormick, Townsend, W. Lawrence, Thorbahn, Mayhew-Athletic Representative, D. Gilson, Cooke, Thomas, Midgley, Church, Perkins, Grant, L. Robinson, Dawley, Smith, T. Tracy, Mott, Besaw, Wight, O'Hora.
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Hg THEALGONQUIN JUNIOR CLASS' Frst Row: Murphy, Hennegan, McDonald, Moore, Currie, Pike - Vice President, Long- shore - President, Lawrence - Secretary and Treasurer, Rebert, Burrowes, G. Brown, Goodbout. Second Row: R. Barr, Walsh, Smith, Thornhill, Mott, Mr. Danforth - Faculty Adviser, MacVey, Pollock, J. Wight, McCartney, D. Howard, Rothberg. Third Row: R. Lobdell, Stone, Schwartz, A. Peters, D. Woods, D. O'Neil, Church, Murray, LiaPierre, Dafoe, Cotter, Todd, B. Robinson, Gillette, Heaton, C. Cun- ningham, Fox. Fourth Row: Dean, G. Cunningham, Congdon, Crary, F. Thomas- Athletic Representa- tive, R. Leonard, Dona, E. Alexander, Phalon, LG. Ames, E. Wight, Rosenberg, Poole, Moore, D. Robinson, M. Cunningham, V. Barr, Northrup, McCollum, Bisnett, C. Clark, Russell. Fifth Row: Depue- Athletic Representative, Guyett, Fields, Heffernan, Hicks, A. Thompson, P.l.Thompson, Spicer, S. McEi1en, Heyer, Conant, Barbour, Cline, Dean, HK Eluninr Glleuaa 1-Iiatnrg McKenney, O iBrien. A little bird told me it would be a good idea to have the class of '36 give an account of itself. The first two years few things happened- of note: As Freshmen we had the following class officers-President, Richard Lobdellg Vice President, Mary Elizabeth Pike, Secretary and Treasurer, John Smith, Athletic Representa- tive, Frank Thomas. Mr. Blankman was the Faculty Adviser. As Sophomores we had a quiet time taking abuses from the upper classes. The class elec- tions resulted in the election of Frank Thomas, President, Erma Thornhill, Vice President, William Walsh, Secretary and Treasurer, and Robert Leonard and Garold Stone, Athletic Representatives. Mr. Danforth was the Class Adviser this time. After leaving the Sophomore Class, we felt that we were getting somewhere. Everyone must admit that our Junior Prom was one of the Uduckiest dances of the decade . We danced to the sweet strains of the Melody Vendors and were sorry to see morning come. We wish the class of '35 the greatest success possible after leaving Canton High School. We are looking forward to our Senior year with enthusiasm! Your Announcer, Willie Longshore.
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THEALGONQUIN J THE WASH Editor-in-Chief ..... Rex Rexford Feature Editor .... Dorinne Cornell Managing Editor .... Theron Fields Exchange Editor . .. . .. Margaret Currie Art Editor ............ ..... G loria Briggs Business Manager ...... John Smith Associate Art Editor ....... Sydn-ey Rexford Boys' Sport Editor .. Horton Tupper Comic Editor ................ Helene Saiford Girls' Sport Editor .. . .... Mary E. Pike Faculty Adviser ....,............ Miss Gage This year the Wash , like everything else, Reporters and Assistants has felt the depression-nevertheless, it has Betty Brown Wuiam Guyett paid all its bills. Not only has it come out of Warren Thompson paul Mnrnny the red, but it has some money left in the Warren Wh-itbernore Donald Macpadden treasury to start with next fall. Every year improvements have been made, and un- Typists doubtably next year will find a bigger and Alton McEuen Harold Coleman better Wash , And remember- It all comes out in the 'Wash'. -Rex Rexford. MASQUERS President .................. Dorinne Cornell Vice President ....... ..... H arriet Clark Secretary-Treasurer ........ Donald Barbour Faculty Adviser A The completion of this school year brings to a close the seventh successful year of the Masquers. The annual play, Sun-Up , was presented early in the spring, after which four sophomores, eight juniors, and one senior were admitted to the club. Although the Masquers is losing ten mem- Miss Gage bers this year through graduation, we know others will be taking their places and that the same old spirit will be present in the coming year. Miss Gage has done a great deal for this organization and under her guidance the Masquers will continue to fiourish. -Donald Barbour.
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