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A sainple of Tune ln presented February 21. Our Senior Officersff-Eddie, Bill. und Connie elected October 26. Paradise-Connnunder American Legion. Sioux City-Assembly speaker-Value of Education- Mr. VVillll1lllS. Vice-commander of fifth District of Ainerir-an Legion. Future Teachers have picnic at East Park, September 19. Rev. Hicks at our Thanksgiving Assembly, November 29. Mr. Cougill welcomed the student body and out- lined school curriculum at first assembly, September 6. Athletic enthusiasts and Dl'0lll0lt'l'SfF00t131111 co-captains--Hill C. and Bob, Nov. 22--f-IlaiSliet- bull co-captains' fRicl'urd and Bill S. Feb. 20. lilurgery, Buddy. Ectdie, and Ted. coached by Miss Hansen were our representatives in the Voice Cliniq- at Drake, Xlarch 15. Cfitherine. Edith, lBe'ty-Boys honor girls by unaniinously electing them as junior class off- icers, November Sl. Cheer li-'i!dGl'S7El92lll0l'. Bill and lflloise elected Sept. 13--Remember those peppy assemblies. HlJIllQL70llllllX narade entry Oct. 2T4Guiding our alumni back to C. H. S. lDl'0Sl1Il121ll nzirty in f'at'0teriz1. Dec. 15-Their first and very enjoynble--Delightful entertain- ment.-Delicious refreslnnents. lVIr. Little talks on his last sulnmer's trip to Mexico. Nov. 17'-The smile is o11ly one ol' his pleasing clipwucteristics. First issue of SDYQIIXSS, Dec. lil-Our Quill and Scroll DlllDllL.dti0l'1-f-IlltCI'9Still,ff. Oh. Yes. Junior and Senior party at Legion Home. llec. 15--One hundred and fifty enjoyed Santa and an evening ot games and dancing. H is
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SEPTEMBER 5-School began. 6-First assembly, seats were assigned-School pro- gram outlined by Messrs. Cougill and Lunan. 11-Activity tickets went on sale. 15 -Pep meeting-Lincoln beat a green Charger team 14-0-Watch them go after a little experience. 16-The Colts were defeated by a 7-0 score by Knox- ville. 21-Telephone movies presented by Bell Telephone System, thru the courtesy of Mr. Adams. 22-Pep meeting-They're off-With plenty of fight, they defeated a scrappy Osceola team 6-0. 28-The Misner players presented a comedy, Who Giveth This Woman. 29-Avenglng last year's defeat the Chargers downed a strong Creston team 13-6. OCTOBER 4-Marquis, the Magician, pulled plenty of tricks out of the bag for high school and junior college stu- dents. 6-The Chargers were downed by Melcher 6-0-Prob- ably the best team they played all year. 13-- Cbaritonian went on sale-Seniors in every room-Chariton defeated by Valley, an old rlval, 6-0, in Valley's Homecoming game. 14-Indianola seconds defeated the Colts 14-7. 20-Rev. McKay spoke at assembly and lead a yell for the pep meeting-Coming from behind, the Charg- ers scored 2 touchdowns in the closing minutes of the game and defeated Indianola 12-6. Pirl Reserve part in Cafeteria 23- - y . 24-Mr. Schaefer, refugee from German Concentration Camp, spoke on the European situation. 27-Assembly to welcome back old grads-Because of several hard breaks the Chargers dropped this game to Centerville 12-6-Homecoming dance at Legion Home after game. NOVEMBER 2-Pep meeting for Albia game-Chargers took worst beating of year-Albia-25, C. H. S.-0. 3-4-One day vacation, I. S. Teachers' Convention in Des Moines. 9-Seniors met to choose their class ring. 10 -G. R.'s enjoyed a chili supper in Cafeteria-Pep assembly-The Chargers drubbed Knoxville 21-13 winding up a successful season. 16-There was an evening of enjoyable entertainment when the juniors presented their play Black- berry Winter. 22-Annual Father and Son football banquet. '3-Martha Bonnett, survivor of the Athenian disas- ter, told of her experience aboard that boat. 25-Char ers o ened basketball season a ainst an ex- E D S perienced Newton team, score 15-28. 29-Chargers bounced back strong and defeated Oska- loosa 25-18. 30-Thanksgiving day-lWe thinkl . DECEMBER 8-Pep assembly-The strong Lincoln High team dropped the Chargers by a score of 34-23. -Girl Reserves had their annual Christmas party. 9 13-Journeying to Knoxville the Chargers knocked down another victory by downing their opponents with- a 30-27 score. gg-Osceola defeated the Chargers by a 21-17 score. -Enrollment day for juniors and seniors. 21-Our Christmas assembly-Christmas vacation started. 25-Christmas-Alumni home, old acquaintances re- newed. 29-Humeston beat Chariton in the former's new gym, score 30-24. JANUARY 1-New Year's-the day for making our resolutions- t Didja keep 'em l. 2-With a swell vacation behind us, and semester exams before us, there were few who were really ready for school. 5-Centerville downed Chargers 28-20. 8-itsselmbly-Regulations for semesters were out- 1ne . 9-Pep assembly-Creston, last year's state champs were still good and they proved lt by defeating the Chargers 40-24. 10-11-Hear those groans-That meant it was time for semester exams. 12-Pella defeated the Chargers 31-16. 17-A fashion show that gave us a bird's eye view of the suits to be worn in the benefit game. 18-Droopy Dragons, C. H. S. faculty B. B. team, land- ed hard on the Osceola faculty giving them a. 37- 19 drubbing. . 19-Avenging an earlier defeat the Chargers cleaned up Osceola to the tune of 42-19. 23-Indianola also suffered at the hands of the Charg- ers-Score 37-17. 26-Rev. Landgraf was our assembly speaker before a short pep meeting-The same night the' Charg- ers proceeded to hand Albia a 27-14 beating. 29-Freshmen and Sophomore Girl Reserves entertain- ed each other in Cafeteria. 30-In an overtime period the Chargers defeated a previously undefeated Melcher team 31-29. FEBRUARY 2-Home room 21 presented a one act play. What's Sauce for the G0slins, at high school assembly- Then Centerville did a repeat performance and de- feated the Chargers 31-22. 8-The Chargers handed a defeat to Albia again- This time it was 31-15. 9-Indianola's band, mixed chorus, and glee club pre- sented our high school with an interesting assem- bly. 12-Lincoln Day assembly-G. R. annual boy and girl party was held at Legion home. 13-Pella did it again-This time 29-21. 16-The Chargers tasted de-feat at the hands of In- dianola 38-32. 19-Class color blind -picked bird's eye blue and orange-flower-American Beauty rose-Later re- deemed themselves by choosing rose and silver and white rose. 20-it strong Winterset team dropped the Chargers 6-21. 22-Mr. Draper of the Parent Teachers Association answered the questions of junior and senior boys and girls. 23-The Chargers dropped Valley 34-17. V 26-??r2o4opy Dragons defeated Indianola faculty MARCH 1.-The spring style show used students who show promise of being outstanding models in the fu- ture-Pep meeting-Allerton defeated Charlton 24-17 in Sectional Tournament. 13-One act plays, Four On a Heath , Let's Move the Furniture , and Frontier Night provided an evening of fine entertainment. 15-Band presented assembly of marches-Mr. John- son gave an interesting review of changes in Marches -Senior meeting. 20-One act play festival at Indianola-C. H. S. repre- sented by Let's Move the Furniture. APRIL 4-Seniors presented their class play Second Fiddle , 5-Girls' Athletic Association assembly-Physical Ed. from start to present. 12-High school speech class presented an assembly consisting of individual prose and poetry reading. 19-Home Economics assembly-Style Show-Girls modeled dresses made by themselves. 26-Girl Reserve assembly-Presented a puppet show. MAY 2-3-4-Spring music festival. 14-Senior Class day-Annuals distributed-Picnic and dancing. ' 16-ghere were thrills and chills on this day-Award ay. 17-Junior-Senior reception-Artistic decorating-Ex- cellent music-Everybody had a good time. 19-Baccalaureate sermon-Rev. Hicks was our speaker. 21-Commencement-Received diplomas-Mr. Frank Miles, Editor of Iowa Legionaire, was our speaker, 22-School closed-We received report cards-Seniors were busy autographlng annuals and saying goodbye.
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TITNE IN Director: M iss -.Margaret Hausen: pianist: Jerry Op-Q penheinier: orchestra: B. By-' ers, B. Perkins, M. Ensloyg cast: It. Curtis, T. Howard, B. Dunshee, M. Yan Dyke, D. Fuller, E. Martin, R. Lind- quist, E. Curtis, C. Leonard, E. Rowe, .l. Dinkel, J. Calla- han, C. R. Stewart, J. Haines, N. Curtis, A. Callahan, Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Cluhg prmnpter: L. Bvarderi. MIXED CHORFS Top How: H. Kelly, M. Van Dyke. M. ,Bakt-r, C. H. Stewart, B. Lindquist, Bob Lindquist, D. Jones, li. Gordon, E. Rowv, C. Leonard, E. Martin. H. Dilllnan, E. Curtis, IC. Malinnqy, Ii. Curtis, ,Miss Hau- seu, director, J, Dinkvl, R. f'?llllDbPIl,, E. 'Slim-pard, lil. Mann. , ' , ' QV. McGinnis, M. Combs, M. Tl1orwaltl,UJI. Haines, R. Kin- kead, 'If Hpward. 'C. Bentz, D. Johnson, B. Lacey. P. Crabille, G. Huprlws, II. Rriprhtwffll, E. Martin, J. Kricl- oihau.2'h, ,.l. .loliI'l',, H. Bryigw-i-, G. Turner, N. Lqinknh, B. 'Haz- lutt, J. Oppvnlwihier. 1 A. Frost, E. Euwn, Il. Rosa, G. Hardin, H. .krinstrrmag R. Dl1llSIlG0,I H..Hr3,lnw-s, B. Rentz, H. McDonald. TI. 5Cu'r5tis, A. Callahan, H. Armstrong. GIRLS' GLIIH CLUB Top ltow: li. Lacvy, E. Cur- tis, B. Dunslit-1-,!A. Callahan, IC. Shepard, B. ' Johnson, D. NVirlener, R. Kinkf-ad. Il. Rosa, D. Myers.f-'N. Again, V. Zahller, S. Mile-lirli, L. Datsun, C. Phillips, Ii. Syl- vara, C. Moon. R. Gibbons, E. Rowe, A. Hartley, H. lit-lly, I . XVilhite, H. Coles, H. Hallett, G, Har- din, ll Crabillo, lil. Caster-l. C. Leonard, H. Patterson, M. Massnian, VV. VVilhitv, L. Iielarrlvri, J. Owens, H. Gray, ll. Brightwell. G. Hughes, J. flDD6tllIlPllllHl', E. Rown, .L Frost, K. Stunts, E. Graves, VV. Mrtlinnis, H. Mr-Dunalfl, D. Johnson, M. Cur- tis. H. Arnistronfr. M. Sho:-key, Id. Millvr, .l. lNinrp:,'an, L. Cur- tis, H. Dillman, G. IQCIIIICII, C. Rm'g'm', G. Turner. Ii. IY't'tt'l'H0I1, N, Lemon, II. Mcliinleiy, N. Ialnmii, E. Mar- tin. Ill. Martin, ll. Curtis, M. Yan Dykv, Al. Balcvr, M. Cmnhs. Bliss Hausvn. dirvrtur. 6f'l'l'NH IXU GIRLS' GLl'lI'I AND NIIXICD I'I-IUIII S Guml m-v0niu,Q', ladivs and 2-'CIltI9lIICl1. This Ovfuiinf, Hmollli-5' UP TU Londmlu' fl m1tut? was mlelgkinted by Fvh. 21, Ihr XV. T. N. T. vast and rhwrus prf-sont. the lillll thv Girls' Give at the C. H. S, SDl'lll'f lvstwal' ..rl,h'S glimlii niusival mann-dy, 'l'uut- ln, undvr thv lIlI'l't'IIUll nt' Miss also prtlsvntt-cl a rain-vi't for RSSPIYIIPIY- lhf' IUIP TUV' AIarg'ar1-l Hausvn. XVQA havi- one- hip: surprisv an nur was g.1'ivf-iihytlw Mixed Chorus. ln 1XDl'lI,I'IlPSG groups, mwvui-:iiii and lhat's Mitzi, our niystf-rinus ramliu soprano. under tht' dirfiction tri' Miss Hausa-n returned lnrllanola s This is .l. Ruttmnly Binks, 2lllIlVillllL'L'l' for KiIJpr-refl Kod i'0llCP1't. Ff'SllV2llS, lI1lI'0flllPPfl IOI' Ulffii-1I'NtHillW', IWW' Fish , wishing: you a niost pleasant evening. prnvctl sur-rt-ssful. A friend nwvts a Irie-nd and help- l'ul rritit-ism was given by the juflgres. The C. H. S. Mu- sir Frstival was he-ld May 2, ii and 4. VOCAL 1. Shv's .Terry Oppviiliviiiiew, pianist for the llixml Chor- us and Tunw ln . '. Miss Haust-n, supervisor of vocal niusiv. Dirovtrn' ol' lhv niusiral c-mnvdy, Tune ln . 3. M. Van Dyke, alto, R. Lindquist, tvnor, E. Curtis. lyric' srvprann, T. Howard, barilnm--vm-al soloists. Sang' at the Musit- Clinit' at Drake, Marvh l5, and with tht- Chorus ful' 300 voiovs. 4. Thv girls' spxtvtte- harmrmizml for tho Fii'm11v11's Ran- qut-t and the- lot-al whapti-r ul' l'. li. U. 7 Tunv ln to theso lassin-s trio-Tilly, Milly and Billy. E. M, C. 'd
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