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CANTON HIGH SCHOOL E344 , WP O H gt if , I Ai 7 Q . If .I .,.,.G, H, -ZH ' .. x i An? C0 1 Og X S ..:H , SS! CUR SPE VE NT CROC s QAVARDS gcngucg TESTING
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N ' QI 3 425 6,53 QQ! THE ALGONQUIN In the spring term of SCHOOL CLUBS 1934 various clubs, centering on the different subjects taught in the school, were formed. the first class period on periods rotated - that is, day, the second period purpose. In the fall and winter the first meeting of these ing the first hour period These met during each Monday. The, on the second Mon- was used for this semester of 1934-35 clubs was held dur- of Monday, October 15th. Many new clubs were formed on that day. One of these additions was the Photo- graphy Club. Each Monday during this same hour, until the middle of May, the clubs met regularly. Picnics and dances were frequently sponsored by their members. I believe two of our most helpful and pro- gressive clubs to be formed were-the Parlia- mentary Club, conducted by the third and fourth year English teacher, Mrs. Cunning- hamg and the History Debate Club, self- governing but under the dominance of Mr. Danforth, history teacher. Those who did not choose to join one of these many clubs stayed in the study hall under a teacher's supervision. At the present time, these Monday morning clubs are most helpful institutions and highly favored by the students. They will probably become even more popular, as they more firmly establish themselves in high school life. -Winslow Harmon. ANNUAL PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST p FIRST PRIZE Harriet Clark - John Heaton SECOND PRIZE Betty Brown - Willard Longshore , WHO'S QWHO IN OUR SCHOOL - Boys - Girls Richard Given .... Best Dancer .. . Ruth Lawrence Thomas Partlow ..... Neatest. Mary Elizabeth' Pike Paul Boyden ...... Best Sport ...- . . Harriet Clark Claude Dishaw Best Looking .. Dorinne Cornell Ben Carter .... Most Courteous .. Mary Coakley Richard Given.Most Likely to Succeed.. .Anne Robins Thomas Partlow . . Best Dressed . . . Helene Salford John Heaton ....... Jolliest ........ Lena Lytle Frank Thomas . .. Best Athlete Mary Howard Bart Lynch ...... Best Liked Ruth Lawrence John Heaton ....... Wittiest ....... Bette Brown William Sheridan.Most Talkativ-e.Dorothy Goodbout Ben Carteri' ....... Friendliest ..... Harriet Clark Russell Lawrence . .. Peppiest ....... Bette Brown FAVORITE SONG HITS Old Faithful --Mr. Smith. N-o Lovers Allowed -In the library. Don't Be Afraid to Tell Your Mother - Student who gets a slip. Anything'Goes -Study Hall when teacher is out. Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name -Betty Brown and Willie Malterner. Blame It On My Youth -The Frosh. Happiness Ahead -The.Class of 1935. ' It's Written All Over Your Face -Student who doesn't know his lesson. - I've Got an Invitation to a Dance -Eileen Lynch. ' Let's Hold Hands -Bernetta. Corey and Sidney Rexford. . Sophisticated Lady -Dorinne Cornell. You 'Ought to Be Arrested -Bunny Russell's orchestra. What a Difference a Day Made -Last day of school. Flirtation Walk -The sidewalk in front of school at noon. Take a Number from One to Ten -Mr. A Blankman. Not Bad - Sun-Up . You're One in a Million -Mr. Danforth. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Had -The Seniors. Little Man You've Had a Busy Day -Jack Tierney. Lost in a Fog -The'Freshmen. L'inger a Little Longer -Mrs. Cunningham's tea parties. , In a Blue and Pensive Mood -Student after a hard test. Just Once too Often -A trip to the office. You Fit Into the Picture -Mr. Doren. i'I'm Just a Little Boy Blue -Paul Boyden. My Old Flame -Billy Sheridan. You're a. Builder Upper -Coach Oliver.
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gg THE ALGONQUIN CANTON ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY YCVGVNTW Mf Tiff ik'?axr? ' 51 Q Q X39 Mailman: Is this package for you? The name is obliterated. Ernie Gilson: Nope, it can't be for me, my name is Gilsonf' Frosh: Say, is that saying 'Ignorance is Bliss' true ? Senior: Well, you seem to be happy! SOL KAPLAN DEPARTMENT STORE THE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER The Home Town Paper Manhattan and Essley Shirts Fine Job Printing lnterwoven Hose Douglas and Sundial Shoes Canton' N' Y' Phone 16'J Mallory Hats, Munsing Wear Hart, Schaffner KL Marx Suits Paul Boyden: From the looks of you any- Compliments one would think th-ere had been afaminef' of Ben Carter: Yes, and one glance at you SNYDER CHEVROLET C0-, IUC- would convince anyone that you had caused it.
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