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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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BERNARD MAUK IIARRIET E. M1'RRIDE ARNOLD M1-f'LI'RE HELEN Mc-DONALD IVAN DA Mr'G I NN I S MARY ALYFE MOGRA'l'II MARJORIE R. MPKINLEY ANI HY M1'RGIIER'l'S SOPHIE MILE'l'If'H GEORGE MORRETT XVENIDALL MITVHELL MA RLE MARIE M1 HVERY RAYIVIHNU MVLLINS RI l'II NOLAN LAVIDA OXENRIDER BILLY WVKEEIVE MAIZGARET M. l'ARIlHK'K VARMEN l'AR'l'lN VIRGII, M. l'A'l l'ERSUN BILL PERKINS l4E'l l'Y PERRY MAE A. PETERSHN HELEN I'IERSI'III5A1'HER NVILLIAM I . I'IR'l'LE MAXINE E. PUNVERS MARIE RIGGS ULIVE JANE RINEIIART GLENN R. RUISERTS
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