Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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194 Top Row: C. B. Stewart, David McRoberts, Linford Perry, Ralph Williams, Harold Pirtle, Charles Powers, lllahlon Laing, Milan Tuttle-, Gerald Stansberry, Richard Lingle. Marybelle Patterson, Carl Moore, Alva Morton, James Pardock, Earl Lambirth, Marty Mclioberts, VVoodrow Lambirth, Howard Sevedge, Richard Langford, Slavia Nickolish. Betty White, Betty Marie Malone, Naomi Miller, Alberta Peterson, Dorene Peterson, Helen liinker, Martha Miller, Mary Belle Willis, Grace Smith, Leah Martin, Margaret Mitchell, Cumalene Woods, Martha Shirer, Billie Watts, Lucille Skinner, Helen VVren, Evelyn Shepard, lrene Parr, Norma Mae Teater. Nalda Lemon, Jeanette Owens, Doris Wagner, Norma Lemon, Rosie Nikolish, George Lawler, ERl'llCSt Rowley, Ike Lanning, Ronald Trumbo, Calvin Mitchell. vi Clarliss Ylfhillips, VVayne Moon, Doris Williby, Lois Jean McKinley, Lois Samansky, llinitred Viilhite, Darlene Richter, Billy Vanderhorst, Theda WVinchell, Maxine Terrell, Dorothy Martin. were Randall Williby, John Baxter, Loren Bennett in band, and Gloria Hardin and Alma, Callahan in orchestra. The school paper began to use us as regular reporters. Our athletic ability had developed suf- ficiently so that a few of our classmates made foot- ball, basketball, and track-the outstanding ones being Woodrow Lambirth, Earl Lambirth, Ermal Hull, and Stanley Hunter. Basketball also f0l1ll11 Winner of the school basketball tournament. with Bill Cross as coach, the sophomores who were responsible. tcp row: Bill Cross, Marshall Davidson. Earl Lambirth, Randall Williby. Jack Brad- ford, Howard Sevedae. Sophomore English class hard at work. Class officers: Woodrow Lambirth, Pres.. Marjorie Fenley, Vice Pres., Grace Smith, Sec. Howard Sevedge, and Randall Williby busy as beavers and with promise for the tuture. An interesting event was the basketball tourna- n1e11t between the classes with the sophomores emerging as victors after a. thrilling contest. At the end of the year, progress was evident in mental as well as in physical development. Yes, We had made our presence felt in every school activity. fl' ' X-'EQ K i7 3ae?'iv.-'

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'QMQQQQ ,rv , OPHOMORE 'Top llow: James Kelley, Jack Bradford, Marshall Davidson, Howard Holmes, Bob Dun- shf-e, Betty Kinkead, Betty Gibbons, Anna Mae Anderson, Anna. Coleman, Jack Kelley. Evan Daniels, Loren Bennett, Velma Carpenter, Shirley Bradford, Leota Deney, Alma Callahan, Harlene Kelley, Eddie Hamilton, Mary Kasper. Carol Howard, Lucille Bearden, Carol Kendrick, Donald Hixon, Celeste Kendall, Jeanette Craigr. Marie Davis, Paul Glass, VValter Eggert, Kenneth Brewer, Junior Cackler, Richard Carroll. Bernadine Dorsey, Betty Allen, Valaria Foster, Bonnie Johnson, Betty Kennedy, Annette Hartley, Richard Garland, Dean Burnett, Ronald Goode, Lee Hutchinson. Evalee Greene, Dorothy Kardonsky, Betty Gray, Marcia Curtis, Betty Hazlett, Marg- uerite Cisky, Pauline Carlson, Marjorie Fenley, Robert Curtis. Harold Gurwell, Helen Gray, Mary Curtis, Geraldine Hughes, Paul Crabille, Paulene Crnhille, Gloria Hardin, VValdo Brown, Eugene Peterson, Mahlon Laing. In September, 1939, one hundred and forty soph- omores who had matriculated in C. H. S. as fresh- men. gatliered in the auditorium for the first fall round-up and listened to the words of welcome from Supt. Cougill. We were fully determined as we looked back over the freshmen year. and forward through the sophomore, to make the second year' one in which the class-room extra-curricular activities should be aware that the brainy and brawny sophomores were there. During this year we continued to improve in writing and speaking throuzh the instruction re- ceived in English. We were introduced to the wonders of the planes, straight lines and circles in plane geometry, and to the mysteries of science and history. The extra-curricular activities were more aware of our presence in this year. In the dramatic work, we were given parts in plays for special assembly. The sophomore party in December was success- ful due to the energy and cooperation of the class officers Woodi ow Lambirth, Marjorie Finley, Grace Smith and the sophomore Sponsors. Miss Arnold, Miss Kimble, and Miss Rogers. The music groups found large numbers-our outstanding musicians



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AL.. .Li v f FRE HME Top Row: James Berry, Jerry Farrell, Robert Keene. Dewey Johnson, Oswal Arnold, Paul Adcock, Ivan Fortune, Earl Brennainan, Donald Hadley, Sam Kardonsky, Cecil Hous- lllflll. James Askren, Jane Hamilton, Glenys Evans, Louise Briggs, Dora Hart, Norma Agan, goberta Brightwell, Barbara Dunshee, Doris Douglas, Wilbur Grim, Dale Duffield, Jack dgar. Doyle Becker, Evelene Adams, Lucille Dairs, Corrine Agan, Ruth Ballard, Jerry Hook, Mary Craig, Helen Coles, Earl Anderson, Ivan Evans. Frank Belkcy, Bonnie Adcock, Mary Connor, Margaret Bailey, Helen Armstrong, Anzo Davidson, Doris Fowler, Maxine Johnson, Mildred Kruzic, Helen Curtis, Bernard Foxal. .lohnetta Farrell, Mary Farrell, Zelma DeLapp, Ellisene Graves, Virginia Foster, Helen Cooper, lris Allen, Darlene Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Glea Bennett, Betty Bell. Jim Kridelbaugh, Marjorie Henry, Annalea Carson, Delores Anderson, Adelene Adams, Mary Louise Kelly, Christine Cooley, Betty Foster, Evelyn Delpierre, Elaine Howell, Lu- cille Coons. Harold Burger, Jack Haines, Junior Jolliff, Bob Bentz, Albert Brown, Charles Graves, Junior Ellis, Harlan Armstrong, Dwight Keeney, Bill Hutchings, Johnny Bennett. As I gaze into my magic mirror, a mist appears- it clears away-what is it I see? Oh, yes, the fresh- lll9ll4Ol19 hundred and sixty-six in all-and a fine looking bunch, too. I must say. Let's follow them for awhile and see a bit ot their extra activities. Is this a conference, or what appearing? Now that it's clearing I see Giea Bennett. president: Gail Tuttle. vice-presidentg and Bernita Robinson, secre- tary. They are talking with the class sponsors: Miss Fitch. Miss Scott, and Mrs. Glenny, about their class activities. Their Christmas party was held in the high school cafeteria. where they played games: namely, chinese checkers, bingo, and ping pong. A program was enjoyed by all and prizes were given to the winners of a quiz contest. Their spring party, held in the high school cafe- teria. was a great success. Do you. too. hear music? That's easily solved, for the freshmen were well represented in the band, glee club, and mixed chorus. Several participated in the musical. Tune In. Wonder what that thudding could be-stairs- people-gym. 'Twas the coach selecting the fresh- men basketball team. Keith Perrin, Bob Patterson, Bill Myers, Joseph Larson. Robert Keene, and Junior Jolliff were members of the squad who played Osceola. and Indianola. Successful this year-watch them next year. The freshmen also proved themselves athletes on the football field during practice. Several girls ioined G. A. A. and Girl Reserves. They served well in both organizations. Now lets watch the girls interclass basketball tournaments. The freshmen got to the finals: their team consisted of Violet Stevenson. Evelyn Delpierre, Maxine Massman, Doris Jean Hart, Faye Wilhite, Iris Allen. and Maxine Johnson. I see by my magic mirror, that the freshmen were well oriented by the end of the year. R. N.

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