Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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FOYf'ER'I' BAXD IN' REHHARSAL Trumpets: D. Thmnpsrm, R Byers, E. Martin, VV. McGin- nis, D. Kingsbury, J. Baxter B. VVillihy, IZ. Rentz, K, Smith J. Dvnne-tt, D. Hcslliday. C'lurine-ts: J. D. VVhiSenand D. Snyder, F. De-ntz, L. Ren- nvtt. E. Martin, A. VVhitlatr-h L. Dezwdvll, Il. Slit-pzliwl, ll Curtis, Ai :1 r i ni h n: R. Lindquist Bulls: M. Furtis. Drums: ll, VVilloup,'hhy, M Munn, J. Kridvlhziugjh, C Lnimr. AIPIHIJTIUIIOI K. Rrm-we-r, R Le-wis, Ii. WVliiseiiz1nfi, T. Huw- ard. 'I'l'UlT1b0Tl6Hf TS. Pznnphe-ll, H Gurwoll, D. Hixson, Ii. Gordon D. Spikvr. U. Et-ke-rmun. Baritone: J. .Xn1h9iam:.', U Graves. Szrxoplimmz M. Laing, E Shvpnrd. D. Lindquist. R. Per- kins. Iiassomic D. Johnson: flute L. Curtis: hnss viul: FI, Curtis Russ:-s' H, .Xrinstrmigg D iluhlv. 0Rl'HI-ISTIRA 'Pup How: E. Furtis, T! XVilluug'hby. R. Perkins, E. Martin, D Byers, D. Iiuhle, R, l :1inphel1 'I', Howard, Ii. VVhisPn:1lid. M. Curtis, pianist, L. Curtis E. Siiopawi, D. Johnson, J. D VVhisemuid, E. Martin, Il. Fur- tis, Al. Munn. M. Kvlley, M. Hailey, J. RTC- fwillflllgli, G. 'I'urnPr, C Bentz M. Ensley. R. XVil1ihy, H. Arinstrung, Mr. Juimsnn, iii- rertor. NIARFHING BAND Top Huw: li. Gurdon, R. VVhisenand, D. S pi k e r, H. VVkiIliby, Il. VVi1luug'hby.' 1 L. Gray, VL Alvtrixinils, In. Curtis. H. Gurwt-li, J. Baxter D. Kingsbury, K, Iirewvr, Ruddy Lindquist, I-I. Benlz, CY Graves, L. Bennett, D. Hixsnn. L. Vurtis, Ii. Shepard, A. VVhitl:nt1'h, E. Slwpnrrl, Il. Fur- tis, li. Sylvarzl. D. Nirhois, Ii. Curtis, D. Holliday, D. Johnson, B. Byers M. Mann. D. Pvrkins, J, Kridellhzlupqh, K. Smith, li Rwntz. ll. Lvwh 'I'. Howard, J. Haines, L. Rezirden, M. Uurtis, Mr. Juliu- sun. 1ii1'ec'trn'. 0Rl'Hl'I5 I R 1 Tlw U. H. S. Ul'ChF'StI'H Pom r ui ful 'G mtinhvrs si-ntml music at 1111 plays. A sl 5, fflllklgtlilj, M:1i'jo1'iv Ensivy, Jtan Iilc-Pullou i nn 1 Maury L. Ke-ily pzirticipats-fl at 1 Xlusi i '11 1 h I it Knmtxilla- Lllllt'lS tu XII Jr S I ' ' . Z ' .' A 1 :erin-wliuli ni' musiv hv has C-liusfn this yi ll il H1111 i.Yi..4.la 1

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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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t , 1. Eloise Bown and Connie Leonard, G. lt. president, seem to be happy. 2. Normal training students concentrating' on state examinations. 3. Mr. Hardie and one of his judging teams. 4. Miss Guernsey, sponsor ot' Girl Ilcscrves. 5 ball Champions. X ' .. Here they are! The seniors-high school basket- F. T. A. The Normal Training' Club reorpqanized and became the Federal Teachers Association. a national organization, F'9hI'll2'Ll'Y 6, 15940. This club was formed by thirty-eight char- ter members from thc junior and senior nor- mal training' classes and its sponsor, Miss Maude Wvakefield. The purposes of the club arc, to learn about opportunities in teaching: and to im- prove the students so they can look forward to useful careers. One maxim ot' thc club is, I will culti- vate- in myself good-will, friendliness, poise, upright bearing, and careful speech. l'HAltl'l'0N F. F. A. The Chariton I , F. A, chapter ot' X5 active membcrs is the larirest in the state oi' iowa. Leland ltiddle is State Sec. of iowa F. F. A, Association. Bob Stone, Ellsworth Miller and Harris Sellers hold iowa Farmer liepgrrees. The Chariton Chapter carries on it plan Project Financing: Insurance Coverage, Crop Testing, Mineral Alixinir, and Cooperative Marketing' Association among' its members. The local Chapter takes an annual trip to State Conventions in Ames during Man' :ind sponsors leadership training tlirouirliout the year. The local Chapter 0l'fl'fllllZ1 tl and st-nt :t dairy cattle jiidgiinr team and a poultry judging' team to VVaterloo, winninpq hitch honors. Judging teams competing' in Osceola were crops, livestock, shops, and parliamen- tary' procedure, all receiving coininendablt- criticism. Officials for state corn plot-yield-50 var- ieties made them eligible to hold a corn husk- ing contest. Officers were-D. Spiker, Pres.: Max Ar- nold, Y. Pres.: VVayne Moon, Sec.: N. Schreclc. Treasg l-lay Mullins, Hist. GIRL ltl'ISl'lItVl'IS The purpose ot' the G. IL, :L division ol' the Y. W. C. A,, is to create at feeling.: ot' 'friendship and equality among: high school girls. This purpose was accomplished by ed- ucational monthly meetings and parties, During: the year, members sold candy at football and basketball games, holly wrt-atlies at Christmas time, and hand decorated tea sugars in the spring' to finance the organiza- tion. The G. lt. girls worked on various pro- jects to earn points which entitled them to at pin or ring. The Leap Year party in February carrit-tl out the themes ot' the month and was the out- standing party ol' the year. An original pup- pet show, the major program of the year, was presented before the assembly in tho sprinir. The various activities were supervised by 'Miss Hortense Guernsey and the cabinctfth Leonard, ll, Curtis, ill. Mt-Grath, M. Baker, ll. Nolan, L, Sharpe, J. Oppenheimer, ll. Byers, D. Grogan, C. Probasco and A. Callahan. G. A. A. G. A. A., formerly the t ' Club, was at'- filiatetl with the State tlirls' Athletic Assi- :,-iation for the first time this year. lt's meni- bers numbered forty-two. lt's purpose was to create an interest in xports anionprp the girls. . Ry participittinfzq in the different sports. the girls earned points which entitled them to letters or pins. The officers t'or the year were ltuth No- lan, president: Catherine Probasco, vice press ide-nt: and Harriett McBride, secretary-treas- urerg Miss Loraine Krause, sponsor. F ll V ' -I

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