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DORIS E. ADAMSON Her favorite subject in school was home econom- ics: Doris hopes to continue this study in college: she took a normal training course and was a member of the Future Teachers of America: was outstanding as a 4-H worker. JESSIE O. ATWELL Came to C. H. S. in her senior year from William- son High where she was enrolled: took a business course and continued this work at C. H. S.: Jessie plans to attend business school next year: her fav- orite subject was typing. OSCAR BERG A farmer at heart is this boy Oscar: took a general course: outstanding in Fu- ture Farmers of America: received honors in live- stock and chicken judging: he plans to continue farm- ing next year: likes movies: Shrop-Shire sheep is his hobby. CHARLES BRANDON In order to make further use of the business course he took in high school, Charles plans to go to busi- ness school: he likes to type and play basketball: always had a smile for everyone. RAYMOND CISKEY Raymond was a member of Student Council and a home room officer: he took a business course: bookkeep- ing was his favorite study: likes to hunt and fish: his quiet disposition will be missed in C. H. S. BILL C. CROSS As president of the senior class and Student Council, Bill was regarded as a leader in his school: he served as vice-president of the class and council prior to his election as president: having starred in football, track, and basketball, he was admitted into the Na- tional Athletic Society: took a. general course. C. ED DINKEL Entered C. H. S. in junior year: Ed was in basket- ball, band, orchestra, and on the newspaper staff in Benton, Illinois: at C. H. S. he was a home room offic- er, on Spyglass and Quill staffs, and was co-artist for the Charitonian : took a college preparatory course. JAUNITA ALLEN Took the normal training course: Jaunita was a mem- ber of the Future Teachers of America: in Girl Reserv- es, Girl's Athletic Associa- tion and Camera Club: Students were always dodg- ing her, at least her cam- era lens: as a substitute teacher in the grades, she always won the good will and happy cooperation of her pupils. ELMA VIVIAN ARNOLD Studied normal training: membership in Future Teachers of America and plans to be a teacher: El- ma's favorite subject was typing: her favorite hobby is writing poems: in 1950 publishers will be vying for the publication of her book Memories of C. H. S. JEANNE BLANCHARD Came to C. H. S. in her junior year from Water- loo: member of Girl Re- serves and was a home room officer: Jeanne plans to be a nurse: her favorite subject was American Lit- erature: took a business course. WARD BREWER Ward took a general course: his favorite sub- ject was physics and his hobby is learning how to make different kinds of radio sets: plans to go to junior college: on Honor Roll all four years. DOROTHY CLARK Dorothy took a normal training course: Future Teachers of America mem- ber: she was in Girl Re- serves, Jollies, and mixed' chorus one year: her sweet winning smile won her many friends in C. H. S. EDWINA CURTIS In preparation for a musi- cal career in the future, Eddie was a soprano so- loist: in glee club, mixed chorus. band, orchestra, small group, sextette, so- cial orchestra, Jollles, Tro- cadaro. Tune In, and Har- mony Hall: a class officer and Girl Reserve member: also on Girl Reserve Cab- inet and Student Council: appeared in the junior' class play: music editor of the Charitonian : Quill and Scroll member. JACK E. DINKEL Ed's brother: came from Illinois, too: Jack was chosen president of the class in his junior year: was in mixed chorus, Stud- ent Council, track, tennis, and one act play in senior year: in senior class play: in football and basketball at his former school: also wrote for Illinois school paper: he took a general course. WALTER AMOS Walter enjoyed mechanical drawing: in ,football one year: his smile is worth a million: hunting is his hob- by: watch him hit the road of success in marksman- ship: his ambition is to be a carpenter. MARGARET ELLEN ISA KER Margaret Ellen sang in girls' glee club, mixed chor- us, small music groups, Tune In, Jollies, Harmony Hall, and the Trocadaro, a member of Girl Reserves, in Girl Reserve Cabinet and Co-editor of Charitonian, she was president of Quill and Scroll, received excell- ent ratings in interpreta- tive reading. in senior class play, on Quill and Spyglass staffs, took a college pre- paratory course. CHARLES BLAKESMITH Charles plans to make use of the business course he took at C. H. S. by attend- ing business college: his favorite subject was short- hand: he likes to play bask- etball: his quiet disposition will make him valuable in the business world. NORMAN BROWN Although outstanding in Future Farmers of Amer- ica, Norman was also on the football team: brought honors to the school in live- stock judglng: plans to farm next year: thorough- bred breeding is his hobby. LENORE I. COMBS Bicycling must be a way of keeping that girllsh figure for it is Lenore's favorite pastime: in mixed chorus, Jollles, and Girls' Athletic Association one year: Col- lects pictures of movie stars as a hobby. RUTH FRANCES CURTIS Natldnal Honarary Society member: Girls' 'Athletic Association: Pep Club: Ruth was in glee club, mixed choru , sextette, band. orchestra, Trocadaro, Jol- lles, Tune In, and the Girl Reserve cabinet: Quill and Scroll member: on Quill and Spyglass staffs: busi- ness manager of the Charitonian : took part in junior class play: class of- ficer during junior year. JEAN DUFFIELD Jean hopes to be a steno- grapher: shorthand was her favorite subject: her hobbyi is corresponding with for- eign friends: Jean was a member of the Girl Re- serves and the Spyglass staff: was one of the tall- est girls of her class. QQQ ESTHER ANSLEY Slim, brown haired, and of pleasing personality is Esther: took a commercial course: favorite subjects were shorthand and typ- ing: Girls Reserves mem- ber: plans to be a steward- ess. CHESTER Ross BENTZ, JR. National Honorary Society member: in orchestra, Har- mony Hall, Tune In, and Jollies: Chester was admit- ted to the Quill and Scroll after serving on the Quill staff: in the junior class play and one act play when a senior: took a college preparatory course. BOB BRADFORD Outstanding football play- er: elected co-captain of the team: Bob was in the glee club and mixed chorus: student manager: a mem- ber of the National Ath- letic Society: he was in Student Council: took a business course: athletic editor of Charitonian. BOB CAMPBELL An excellent performer in music, Bob was a bass so- loist: member of mixed chorus, glee club, octette, boys' trio, orchestra, band, Harmony Hall, and Troca- daro: he played tennis, and basketball, and was chosen as a member of the Nation- al Athletic Society: he was in the one act play and class play when a junior: a. member of Student Coun- cil: took a general course. MARY KATHRYN COMBS Mary Kay was in glee club, mixed chorus, and ap- peared ln four musical pro- ductions: Jollles, Harmony' Hall, Trocadaro, and Tune In: she was a Girl Reserve and Girls' Athletic Associa- tion member: Mary Kay took the college prepara- tory course: in interpreta- tive reading. VELDA DeLAPP Has sparkling eyes and shiny black hair: took busi- ness course: her favorite pastime is sewing: she liked typing: wants to be a. stenographer: accuracy and dependability are two of her valuable traits. CLARENCE ECKERMAN With music as his hobby, Spooky was a. member of the band: he attended C. H. S. four years: took a gen- eral course: Biology was his favorite subject: out- standing characteristic was his height.
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ELNO RA EDWARDS Although she took a busi- ness course and liked typ- ing best in school, Elnora, wants to be a nurse: she was ln mixed chorus and the Jollies one year: Girl Reserve member: her hob- by is collecting match fold- ers. CHARLOTTE FOXAL Although she was promin- ent in the normal training department. Charlotte wants to study applied arts: she was in glee slub and Jollies one year: member of Fu- ture Teachers of America: likes methods and sewing: fortunate will be the school that gets Charlotte. JEAN GRAY Typist for the Spyglass and Charitonian : member of Girls' Athletic Association: prior to coming to C. H. S., Jean attended Sigourney. H. S. where she was in glee club, basketball and or- chestra: she took a busi- ness course. RICHARD HOBBS Hobo was an all round athlete, starringi in foot- ball, basketball, and track: he was in mixed chorus. Jollies, and Future Farm- ers of America: member of the Spyglass staff and Co- artist of the Charitonian. EVA KARDONSKY Promising material for a neat. accurate stenograph- er: her ability to be quiet will be an asset in an of- fice: took a business course: was on the Quill and Svyglass staffs: she likes to read and type. ARTHUR LANGFORD He didn't have much to say, but he often had a mis- chievous expression in his eyes: a pleasant person- ality: good-natured, gra- cious, grinning, friendly, fine 'fella : took a general course. VIOLA MAI-IONEY Shrimp was a member of pep club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Athletic Association. and was a home room of- ficer: she took a business zourse: typing was her favorite subject: plans to be a secretary. JAMES FAIN James is six feet tall, has black hair, talks in a slow, always unhurried manner: courteous and is a friend af everyone: took a gener- al course: member of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica: entered Allerton school last semester of senior year. HAL FRYE A hustler in track and in basketball, but invaluable in football: National Ath- letic Society member: Hal was in mixed chorus and glee club and appeared in Jollies and Harmony Hall: class president when a soph- omore: in junior class play: home room officer: calen- dar editor of the Chari- tonian. BERNARD J. GREELEY Attended Williamson H. S. for one year: Bud was an outstanding basketball player: starred for William- son one year: was a gift to the Chargers: his spectacu- lar performances here made him deserving of the let- ters received: he took a general course and was on the Spyglass staff. DWAYNE HOLLIDAY Scurvy was in the band and was Sophomore Editor of the Charitonian : stamp collecting, hunting, and fishing are his favorite pastimes: he likes history' and hopes to travel exten- sively in the future: has a wave in his hair that makes girls envious. BERNICE LACEY Bernice was a member of the glee club, mixed chorus. and octette, and took part in the Jollies, Harmony Hall, Trocadaro, and Tune In: she was a member of the Girl Reserves and Girls' Athletic Association: home room officer: served on Quill staff. HELEN LANGFORD Is ambitious to be a suc- cessful stenographer: stud- ied business: she was a member of Girl Reserves, glee club. and the Spvglass staff: nickname is Lank . BETTY JANE MARSHALL Betty was an outstanding Girl Reserve member and an active member of the Cabinet: she was in pep club, glee club, and the Jollies: a home room offic- er: took a business course: in senior class play. BILLY FERRELL Bill was in football, bask- etball, and Student Council one year: he plans to be a sign painter: American Government was his favor- lte subject: likes to hunt and fish: took a general course. SIBYL GAJKOWSKI Sibyl was exchange editor of the Quill: in mixed chor- us, Girl Reserves, and Fu- ture Teachers of America one year: she took a busi- ness course and plans to continue her work next year: journalism was her favorlte study. GLYDA HAINES Another of these girls that hopes to be a teacher: mem- ber of Future Teachers of America: took a normal training course: Glyda likes to read, and English was her favorite subject: watch her rise to success. TED HOWARD As a prominent member of the music department, Ted was in glee club, mixed chorus, instrumental sex- tette, trio, band, orchestra, social orchestra, Jollies, Trocadaro, Tune In, Har- mony Hall, and was a sol- loist: he was in Student Council: received excellent rating in interpretative reading: in declamatory' and one act and senior plays his senior year. CHARLES LAING A short lad with mischie- vous eyes: Chuck plaved football and basketball: was student manager: yell- ed his head off for C. H. S. one year as cheer leader: he was in band, orchestra, and the Jollies: on Student Council and in junior class play. CONSTANCE LEONARD Sang in glee club, mixed chorus, sextette, octette, Jollies, Tune In. Trocadaro, and Harmony Hall: secre- tary of the Quill and Scroll and Co-editor of the Spv- glass: wrote for Quill: in junior class play and one act play when a freshman and senior: a member of the Girl Reserve Cabinet and Student Council: class officer: collegepreparatoryv course: was Homecoming Queen senior year. RUTH ELEANOR MARTIN Another outstanding musi- cian in C. H. S. was Elean- or CEloise's twin sisterl, who was drum majorette of the band as well as be- ing in glee club, mixed chorus, sextette, band, and orchestra: she was in the Jollies, Trocadaro, Har- mony Hall, and Tune In: cheer leader: a pep club, Girl Reserve, and Girls' Athletic Association mem- ber: took a college prepar- atory course. DOROTHY FERRICK A shark in athletics: par- ticipated in all Girls' Ath- letic Association activities: enjoys sports when not ln school: likes typing and wants to be a stenograph- er: she took a business course. GLENN E. GARDNER Ike attended an Omaha high school three years: while there he was ln bas- ketball, track, and mixed chorus: member of the- Hi- Y. wrestling team, Reserve Officers Training Corp and Future Farmers of Amer- ica: took a general course. E. MAY HAMILTON After writing for the Quill, May was admitted into the Quill and Scroll: in her senior year she was vice- president of the Quill and Scroll: in junior class play, Apron String Revolt and Co-editor of Spyglass staff: May's ever-willing spirit to help will be missed. ERNEST L. JOHNSON 0nsky was an outstand- ing tennis and basketball player: also student man- ager: he was in glee club. mixed chorus, Jollies, and Harmony Hall: a home room officer: National Ath- letlc Society member: 0n- sky took a business course. HELEN LANCEY Helen was in glee club and Jollies: she was a home room officer during her freshman year: she took a general course: hopes to be a dress deslgne-r. BUDDY LINDQUIST As one of the most out- standing musicians in school, Buddy was both a vocal and an instrumental soloist: he carried a lead- ing role in glee club, mixed chorus, octette, band, quin- tette, quartet, and trio: ap- peared in Jollies, Harmony Hall, Trocadaro, and Tune In: he was in the junior class play and one act play' when a senior: a member of the camera club and Quill staff: took a college preparatory course. RUTH ELOISE MARTIN Eloise fthe other twinl, was also prominent in mus- lc and was drum majorette of the band: she was in glee club, mixed chorus, sextette, band, and orches- tra: took part in Harmony Hall, Jollie-s, Trocadaro, and Tune In: tookacollege preparatory course: cheer leader: member of Girl Re- serves, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, and pep club: active in senior class play.
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