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l - Les Babillards Les Babillards, a state honorary French society, has completed another successful year. This organization was formed to pro- mote further development in the French language, through the study of its people and its customs. Members eligible to this organization are judged on their averages. their personality, and their iiuency in the French tongue. The oflicers for the year were as follows: President. Maxine Davis: Vice-President, Eloise Hutchins: Secretary, Dorothy Weatherupg 7l'l'GHSll1'81', Lloyd Smithg Social Directors, Jane Sheard and Lester Leavitt. Members were initiated into the club the sec-ond half of this year, as follows: .loan Benton, Angeline Duskas, Ruth Currie, Marian Smith, Mary Lobdell. Helen Wight. Barbara Rodeo, Dorothy Dillabaugh, Mary Clark, Bob Savoy. and Betty Norton. Meet- ings were held on an average of twice a month, either on Friday afternoons or Tues- day evenings. at the high school. The pro- grams after the meetings consisted of games, songs and refreshments. Betty Norton. The Masquers The eleventh year of the Masquers 'proved to be successful, both linancially and soci- ally. At present, there are thirty members. The oiiicers are.: President, Frederick Bar- bourg Vice-President, Paul Hullg Secretary. Maxine Davis: Treasurer, Alice Reese. Quiet Home Wedding, given during the iirst school term, was presented at Malone. Jean Harrington, Angeline Duskas, Vivian LaC1air, Virginia Bartman, Helen McMas- ters, Don Paro. Ledyard Hale, .lohn Hale and Burt Gray were taken into the club in December. I in April, the three-art play, The Mirarlc, was presented and entered the Little Theatre irournament sponsored by ithaca College. Alice Reese was awarded second place for individual acting in the long play division. In April, the following became Masquers: Charlotte Moore, Richard Robins. Ruth Currie, Robert Thompson, Alma Cor' neil, Howard Plumb and Helen Wight. The Masquers sponsored the annual I-Iallowe'en party. v The graduating Masquers extend their best wishes to the club. - Maxine Davis. The Algonquin
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The Wash This was really a successful year for The Wash. Alice Reese and Maxine Davis were sent to the New York State Press Confer- ence at Syracuse University and returned with many new ideas. Various contests were held and the drawing of names for free movie tickets was continued. The teachers published one very interesting issue. VVith the help ot Miss ltoche's typing classes, the publishing of the Wash was carried on more easily and quickly. The Staff: Editor, Alice Reese: Assistant Editor, Maxine Davis, Managing Editor. Arthur Williams: Assistant Managing Edi- tor, Worth Nash: Literary Editors, Dorothy Weatherup, Ruth Currie, Marian Smith, Jane Sheardg Joke Edito1', Burt Gray: Society Editors, Robert Hosmer, Ma1'y Clarkg Exchange Editor, June Severance: Art Editors, Helen Melrose, Helen McMas- ters, Don Parog Circulation Manager, Marian Lalierdeeg Business Manager, Paul Hullg Poetry Editor, Doris Jonesg Sports Editors, Margaret McGraw, Robert Thompsong Re- porters, Helen Wight. Janet Sawyer, Robert Cotter. Lawrence Cotter, Edward Mourickg First Typist, Erma Kennyg Assistants, Ange- line Duskas, Allan Nash, Dorothy Congerg Advisers, Miss Bovee, Miss Roche, Miss Currie. The National Honor Society The National Honor Society of Canton High School was organized in 1934. its main purpose is to uphold a high scholastic aver- age among the students of the school. Each year from the Junior class, members are chosen who have a high scholastic average, who are an asset to the school, and who are willing to lend their help where it is needed. The National Honor Society of Canton High Canton High School operates the book exchange and the Lost and Found department. Each year in co- operation with the Commercial Department it publishes a handbook for the benefit of the incoming students. The officers for the year 1938-39 are as follows: President, Helen Melroseg Vice-President, Paul Hullg Treas- urer, Lloyd Smithg Secretary, Joan Benton. Joan Benton.
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