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The Algonquin Canton High School J UNTOR CLASS l lltS'l' ltllil' th-ft to rightl: l'e-ts-rs. 1'line. liaxrr. Norton. Benton. Mvhlalstn-rs, llzlvis. lmxilili-la-l'g, i'ongor. Flzilmgzln. Plans. s1'X'0l'illlt'k'. HilI'lN'I'. IIOffl'l'llElll. Hovey. 1'rossm:1n. SICFUNII RUXV tl:-ft to rightl: Strata, Tllurston, Rood. Miss Lupton. L1-omn'd. xv0Zlfil1'l'llll. XVndv, Todd, Melrose, Sevgzlr. Reese, L:nt'l:1ir, Toomey, Howe. 'l'lllliIb RUXV 111-ft to righth: llisnm-tt. Newman, U'Neil. Seymour. Worden. ilutvhius. llownrd, J. Hale. llurnlmm. Mourivk. l':u'o. Gray, linrhour. R. Potter, King. I-'U1'R'l'lI RUXV Us-ft to rightb: liiille-1-4114-1-. Harrington. li. I41lWVl'9lll'0. Aldous. Keough, Thonlpson, Coznkley. llosnukr, Mnroiu-y, Ann-s, Loi-y, Austin. Roan-li. Butler. lh-saw. l Il 'l'll RUVV tle-ft to riglltl: L. Hale. Sei-lyv. L. Potter. Ililllllifllll. Tupper. M. Norton. t'l:u'k. Lzllone. U'Horo. Warren. L. L2lXVl'l'lll'l', liaxxtvr. L1-znvitt. llull. Mi-llonald. lleneslul. Dunn, Stiles. Si-alisv. Smith, Gilsou. unior Class History The June of 1935 found the Juniors of this year leaving the Grammar School, having oompleted eight years of our studies. and ready to enter into the future-that High S4-hool. During our .Freshman year, we did not enter many activities and failed to elect class offivers. As Sophomores, however, we had a more profitable year. The result of the vlass elev- tion was: John Coakley, President: William Keough, Vive-Presidentg Maxine Davis, Sevretary-Treasurer3 and Shirley Claus and Talvott Seelye, athletic representatives. Miss Currie was elected elass adviser. The social event of the year was the Sophomore Hop. This year. 1938. as Juniors, we have had an eventful year. XVe held the annual formal dance. the Junior Prom, and as all vlasses say regarding their Prom, we say, Ours was the best yet. The Glass ofiivers elevted were: Jolm Leonard, President Rouette M0Masters, Vice'Presidentg Maxine Davis, Sec-retary-Treasurerg and Harold Stiles and Jean Harrington, athletic repre- sentatives Miss Lupton was eleeted class adviser. Next year will be our last in school to- gether. We hope to have this coming year, the most prosperous and eventful of all. We hope to obtain all honors possible and to be able to iill well the vacancies of the 1938 seniors, as we Inove up to take their places. Maxine Davis.
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The Algonquh1 Canton High School officers were elected as follows: President, Donald Nash: Vice-President, Paul Patten: Secretary-'l'reasurer. Francis Stone. Our class adviser was Miss Roche. Our Sophomore year was an exceptionally bright spot in our flying caree1'. No casu- alties or other unusual events are recorded for this year. Officers of our air corps were elected as follows: President. Paul Patten: Vice-President, Donald Nashg Secretary- Treasurer. Kenneth Mayhew. Mr. Blank- man was our worthy class adviser. For the most part. this year was spent in industrious study to prepare us for our role as upper classmen during our next two years in high school. During our Junior year. we began to have more confidence in our wings. Paul Patten was the veteran Pilot of our airship, with Frances Howard as Co-Pilot and Mavis Shaw as Flight-Recorder. Mr. Riggs was our class adviser, and it is to him that we attribute the shining success of the Junior Prom of the class of i38. After bid- ding farewell to the departing class of '37, we took their place at the stick. W'hen we became worthy upperclassmen, Donald MacFadden held the honorable posi- tion of Class President. Donald Nash and Paul Patten held the respective positions of Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Riggs acted as our experienced and able adviser. Behind us, are twelve for morel long years of faithful study and school attend- ance. Ahead of us, is the future for which we have been preparing ourselves. Present- ly we will leave our old familiar landing field to explore new fields of study and work. We have tried our wings and know how to use them well. We are all willing to use this knowledge to the best advantage in order to make a bright, happy, and suc- cesssful future for all concerned. During our years in Canton High School, we have seen championship teams in both basketball and football, for the first time in many years. We have seen baseball become an active sport in our school. Dramatics has achieved a high standard in school activities. More extensive decoration for the formal dances, as well as an annual Sophomore Hop was introduced. We are proud and happy to link our names with some of these outstanding events. We wish to extend hearty thanks to the underclass- men for the thoughtfulness and kind co- operation that have made these things pos- sible: and to express our sincere hope that the following Seniors will have as much to look back upon proudly as we have had. As we take off from the Canton High Landing Field, we write in the sky the familiar words of our motto- The higher we rise, the broader the view. Mavis Shaw. MM CLASS SONG 0, 'thirty-nine and 'forty, And class of 'forty-one, COIHG follow, we exhort ye, ln the footprints we've begun. With due respect do not neglect To pay high def'rence to our intellect And bow! Yes. bow! Right now? And how! To the class of 'thirty-eight! Just how we reached our glory, We'll now to you confess, We'll tell to you the story Of our wonderful success: We'd never, never, fool in school, And always studied-as a rule-in school. What fool? Yes, fool! ln school? What school? Why. dear old Canton High School! And now sad parting wrenches Us from our dear high school, VVe leave our carved benches To sit a higher stool. We feel-oh yes !-we feel distress VVhen we march forever out of C. H. S. So pass-alas! The class-the class- The Seniors of nineteen thirty-eight! -XVords and music by Libbie Lupton and William Walsh. CLASS POEM So proud the class of 'thirty-eight, Who leave good C. H. S.: We'll ever keep our goal in sight, And march on to success. We leave our friends, so dear to us, To search for greater thingsg For happiness and truth and light. Our heart with courage rings. May everything we do and say Be wrought in great successg And everyone who leaves this place Be crowned with nobleness. Abiding love for this, our school, Will live within our hearts, And links which bound us all so close Shall never break apart. We cannot all be Caesars bold And conquer worlds unknown: But we can reap our harvest rich From good seeds we have sown. XVe'll do our part: we'll pass the test What is the test? you ask. A life of right and truth, my friends, And strength in daily tasks. Pauline Peterson.
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The Algonquin Canton High ScI1ooI SIIPIIONLOR IC CLASS I-'llIS'l' IIHNY lla-I't tn riglniiz 5I1II'l'llNY. S:xnml1'l'snn. IS. King. Ivillznhzxllglm. K. King. If. lfrnnII. I'uwn-l's. Ibnnn. Ilnnxpllrw-y. III-wln-tt. U. Mmwv. XYUINI. Norlnnn. J. Grnltu. Ibnskns. Snllixnn. II. I.nIuIvIl. Ivislmw. 45llJ Ul'. sl-LVUNID IUIW ll:-ft In rightb: IP. Whitn-. ,lnIvinx'ilI1-. l'l:nn:1u:nn. Infauntinff. I.. Willinlns. .Xp-rs. I'. lirnlifv. Iilln-if. yy Wintvy-Q. II. t'o1'm-II. I.nl'i4'l'V4-. Miss limvv. Ikllmw. A, Xnsll. S:lx'1ry. AIIII'I'ilX. I.3'n1-ll. I., IYintm's. I.. tonzlnt. Mnylww. 'I'IIIlIIl IIUXY III-l't to riuhll: II, XYig:lI!. 1'I:n1'Ii, A. 'IN-nl111'J'. Ilnhlvs. Iiriggs. Xm'tIn'1lp. M. I.oInIn-II. M1'M:lsN'l'N. Smith. S, Ilnml. Ilnhinsnn. Ilowzllwl. Post. Ilill. Whitton. lIusa-nlwrg. II. Wllitn-. IC. Ilmle-1-. 'I'mI4I, J, lCmIl'4'. I-'HI'III'lI IIUXX' III-ft tn riglutlz I'nttn-rsun. J, Vornvll. Ibnnhzlm. XYnmIs. NV. Xnsll. J. 'l'nmm-y. I'IlnnI:. Iirzulla-y. Sn-mr. A. Willizuns. Mvt'nrtm-y. Nortlurnp. II1-nnignn, Ann-s. Ii. Winn-rs. 45 I-'r':nnk. II. Rumi. F R ESH MA N CLA SS FIlIS'I' IIUW L14-fr to rightbz Ifallmnlx-4-. llnys, I'nnlil1-y. XVI1ittmn:n'1-. I':lrtlnw, 4'nrln-ll. Ilnwanrd. Ilnrl. I.. llohlw, llnnn-I. II, M:u'Imn:xI1I. M. Ilnfuv. NVuods. Miss U'II2lI'2I. II. 4':1rp1-ntvr. M. IC. Juno-s, liilln-ttv. II. Mnrmn-y. Ilnndlvy, II, Ann-s. .I. Iirowll. II. Pnro. Snwyvr. I'vrry. Unit:-1-. Mvlihis-. SEVUNIP RUM' III-ft In ripzlliii J. limi:-4-. XVigI1!. Iinssc-tt. M1-l'l'iII. Il. J. I':n'u. Hill. R. June-s. 411111. IInsk:l4. G. Robinson. Ayvrs. Newman. F. Winn-rs. II:lII. C, l'ott4-r. Mvlhvrxnid. Wonnn-k. l'm-In-mls, l'nnnimzh:un, Lntinn-r. E. Wight. WIN-I-le-r. F. IIPIIVNIIRI, IIZIIIPX. 'I'llIRIv RUW Ilvft to ripzhtl: Volnton. ll. NViIli:nns. II4-wls-tt. Wvantlxn-mxp. P1-to-rs .II4-witt. Vrnnin. Munsnw, A. Mawlbmmlrl. Il. liilho. M. Jun:-s. L. Ilnfm-. IIQ'l'KIIIiIII. Clark. Vntzl, IG. Mnronoy. llrzlttu. Innlison. Mnrdiv. Jvssnn-r. Prvston. N. Iflrlwanrds. FOI'R'I'II IIUW Ilvft to rigl1tI: L. Rnsvnhnrg, llnntlvy, I'0IIins. Fnrlws. ID. I'zll'm-ms-'1'. I. XVvvlnnn. A. Nortllrnp. M, Hillm. FIFTH ROM' Hvft to rightb: E. Robinson. Pelkvy, Mntzs-ll. Ks-lly. 'l'ml4I. Gilsnn. Sh-Ivlvins. Ahlnns. A. Northrnp. Fri-vlnnn. llntInlwny. Thurston. llre-svtt. llnrringtnn. lI:lm'r1vft. Pitts. M. Edwards. li. Brown. I.oh1I1-ll. SIXTH ROW: Robins, XV. llnsc-lxln-rg. E. Brown. 1'ongl4-r, F. Ilubhs. G, Amvs. I'Mz-x'sm1. XV:ltson, SH-'vc-Ins.
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