Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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BILLIE LOUISE ROHRER Billie fhe's a shel was a member of pep club, Girl Reserves and was in the Jollies: in one act play in sophomore year: She at- tended Russell, H. S. a half year: while enrolled there she was in operetta and de- clamatory. JOHN E. SELLERS John received three letters for his spectacular per- formances on the football field and in track: he was in mixed chorus and the Jollies: outstanding in Fu- ture Farmers of America and the judging team: John took a. general course: plans to continue farming. BILLY SNIDER Valuable football player: Billy received a letter for his valuable services to the team: he hopes to enter Forestry Service: manual training was his favorite subject: took a general course. MARY HELEN STEVENSON Although she took a. nor- mal training course, Mary Helen wants to be a beauty operator: she was a mem- ber of the Future Teach- ers of America: she likes to draw in her spare time: quiet and reserved. RAYMOND V. TAYLOR Future Farmer of America. member: Raymond plans to practice the principles learned by farming in the future: his favorite subject was agriculture: took a. general course. NADA YVONNE UMBENHOWER Nada was a Girl Reserve: member of mixed chorus two years and proved her ability in the Trocadaro: she served on the Quill and Spyglass staffs and is a member of Quill and Scroll: she was a home room offic- er: took a business course. J. D. WHISENAND Took a. college prepara- tory course: J. D. was out- standing in the instrumen- tal music department: will be long remembered as drum major of the band in 1940: J. D. also was out for basketball and football: member of both the band and orchestra. RUTH LURENE ROMINE Ruth was a member of pep club, glee club, Girl Re- serve, and Girls' Athletic Association: her musical talents were appreciated in mixed chorus, Harmony Hall, Trocadaro, and Jol- lies: she- was chosen a home room officer: took a col- lege preparatory course. LOIS LUCYLLE SHARP Prominent in the vocal music department, Lucy- belle was in mixed chorus, glee club, sextette. Jollies, Harmony Hall, and Troca- daro: member of Girls' Athletic Association, and the Girl Reserve cabinet: she took a business course. RICHARD SNYDER Collecting match folders is Richard's hobby: he plans to take up Forestry Ser- vice: biology was his fav- orite study: took a general course: he was in the one act play during senior year. WILLIAM J. STOK0 Outstanding basketball player: a forward to ad- mire: Blll was a student manager: home room offic- er: in glee club one year: he liked manual training: plans to attend college. DONALD I. TERRELL Attended C. H. S. four years: Donald took a gen- eral course: he has no de- finite plans: likes to play' golf: English favorite sub- ject: watch the alumni col- umn in the Quill for his future career. FRANCES ROBERTA VALLERO Member of Quill staff and Quill and Scroll: on Spy- glass staff: literary editor of the Charitonian : Rob- erta was in Girl Reserves and pep club: she was a home room officer: took a college preparatory course: always a ready and willing Worker: in senior class play. BETTY WILLIBY Betty was typlst for the Spyglass and Charlton- ian : she was in pep club, band, orchestra, Jollles, and Trocadaro: also in glee club one year: she was a Girl Reserve and Girls' Athletic Associaiton mem- ber and home room officer: took a business course: plans to be a stenographer: Quill and Scroll member. r 1 ESTHER LAVERNE RUARK Took a business course: Esther was a member of Girl Reserves: her ability in typing and accuracy in taking and interpreting her shorthand notes should make her a valuable sten- ographer. ALETHA MAREE SHORE Aletha took a normal train- ing course and is going to be a teacher: she was a member of the Future Teachers of America.: ln glee club one year: she likes horseback riding: favorite subjects were typ- ing and methods. DEWEY SPIKER, JR. A leader in the Future Farmers of America organ- ization: Dewey was a mem- ber of the judging teams: he served on the Quill staff and was taken into the Quill and Scroll: also on Spyglass staff:- a home room' officer: took a col- lege preparatory course. OLIVE BELL SYLVARA Came from Russell and joined up here with the sophomores: took a gener- al course: just a home girl at heart for she likes home economics, specializing in dining room management. DEAN THOMPSON Music is Dean's hobby: out- standing in band: his mus- ical talent was appreciated ln orchestra and social or- chestra: he was the trum- pet soloist: Dean was a home room officer: took a business course. MARGERY VAN DYKE Prominent in music: Mar- gery was a. soloist: she was in glee club, mixed chorus: carried honors in Harmony: Hall, Jollies, Trocadaro, and Tune In: she was in the one act play when a sophomore and in the junior class play: college preparatory course. ROBERT WILLIS Unlike most boys, Robert's hobby is cooking: plans to attend college after work- ing awhile: mechanical drawing was his favorite subject: received excellent in interpretatlve reading: in one act plays. WILLIAM A. SALISBURY Bill was Co-editor of the Charitonian and a mem- ber of the Student Council: his excellent ball handling and sportsmanship made him a valuable asset to the Chargers in football: in track, basketball, and golf one year: prominent in jun- ior class play and in the one act play when a senior: took a college preparatory course. RUTH EILEEN SLATER Came to C. H. S. from Wil- liamson in her junior year: Ruth was in glee club, mixed chorus, Girls' Ath- letlc Association, and Green Pepper Club: she took a business course and plans to attend business college. MARJORIE B. STANSBERY At Derby, H. S., Marge was in glee club: a pretty girl with a pretty smile: hopes to spend her future making ladies more beau- tiful by taking a beauty culture course: likes speech and radio programs. EDITH TAYLOR Edith entered C. H. S. from rural school: she was only a freshle then: now look at her: ready to graduate and full of ambition, too: took the general course: a friendly personality: al- ways laughing and gener- ally talking. MARGE RY DARLENE TUTTLE Member of the Future Teachers of America: Dar- lene took a normal train- ing course: she wants to be a home economics teacher: her favorite subject is methods: likes to skate and drive a. car: drove to school from home each day. GORDON WENTZ Gordon was in mixed chor- us, band, and Jollles: he was in basketball and Stu- dent Council: he took a col- lege preparatory course and attended C. H. S. four years: he likes his bow and arrow. We regret that we were unable to obtain the pict- ures of Maureta, Cowan, Louise Dotson, Mildred Laney, Richard Borrell, and Harry Carson. The class was honored by the enroll- ment of Edwin and John Spencer of Aberdeen, South Dakota, during the last semester. These two boys will receive their diplomas from their former school. M. A. M.

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