Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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1 2 3 ll 5 6 ,- A S fb 10 11 1-1 133 14 15 ll? 17 18 19 20 21 22 ., .5 .24 UNIOR COLLEGE WORK AND PLAY WITH C. I. C. Mr. Lunan, DF-an of the Pnllegre. Mr. Pnugill, Supe-rintenrlent of Sn-lmols. Mr. Little, Science Dcpnrtmx-nt. Mr. Sf'llllPlfl0l', En,Q,'lish Instructor. Miss Kimball, Frvnvh lnstrut-t0i'. Miss Fursbvrg, Yicp-dean ol' th? Ucmllegrv. Miss Hanson. and the? college dnuhle dum-tot. P. J. C. Pninpus. P. J. U. Library. 'l'hree K . J. C. Frvshmvn. Smile girls. Dicfk Sollis- Poor Dear Edgar. Bill Dunshev- C0ky. Bill Postrm-l'o1lcg'e bred. Four-li Barney McCoy-J. U. Athletic f'li11L'h. Howard 1'l'e-xnsl Perry-Froin way down South. Ronald llloine-ol Pudei'hau,2'h-Szife- ty in numbers with llulnen. Class is out for Don Fuller. Pi'01 ' Hettinge-1-, and Lawyer Scales. VVhat's tht- hurry, bovs? Dun Allen, one ot' C. J. Cfs uamerai enthusiasts. VVhite and Platt, lung' and short 01' F. J. C. Blue .lays hnttlet-ry. lt's Don Alle-n pole vaultin: just in case you didn't i'e4:rx,qnize him l'l'0lll this angle. C. J. C. re-m'Pati0nal Cf-ntei: Ruth and Ed interrupt the-ii' walk to pose for the cameraman, thanks kids. B. D.

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BASKETBALL MEMOS Bill Stoko--'Rill was a forward and he-ld down his position very well. Bill will leave us this year. He was elected co-captain. Phil VVi'liairson-Phil was another one of our forwards. He should be an outstanding' player in the future. Ernest Johnson- Onsky was our reserve forward, but when the team needed a basket, they could always depend on Onsky. Burl Greell-yvliud was the tezinrs high point man of the- season. Bud played forward and wi'l he missed next year. Bob Lindquist7Bob was our center and a very good one, too. He has another year. Let's go Bob. Bill Cross-Bill was one of the guards and one of the two lettermen left from '3S. Bill'S shoes will he hard to fill. Richard Hobbs-Senior, played pquard with Bill. His ability to handle the hall made him hard to keep from making baskets. Hobbs was elected co-captain. Harpo and .lar-k-The student managers for this season. Their jobs are to take rare of suits, balls, and so forth. making: themselves a great asset to the team. Coach Zeiglt-r-ls pointing' out new plays to be used for the remaining part of the- season. B. B. 'P0 'PHE BASKI-1'l'BALL SQUAD Tn playing this fast and furious game ot' basketball the boys rose to a. high standard. among the teams in their district. The ClliIl'g'C'l'S owe much of their success to Coach Zeigler, who instructed and developed them in- to a fine team. Although we didn't follow the Colts as closely as we did the Chargrers, we know that they will dei- velup into :L fine team in the coming year. The Cliarpzers of 1940 salute the Chargers of 1941. YV. A. S.



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SOPI-IOIVIORES Hazel Adamson, R. Donald Allen, Kathryn A. Allen, B. Olive Blake, Warren Brown. Art Dunshe. Dorothy E. Fast, Donald F. Fuller, Lucille Jervis, Mary V. Johnston, Edwin Lee Morgan, Irene Peterson, William Poston. Ronald Puderbaugh, James Scales, Marlene L. Shore, D. Evelyn Skinner, Carl Taylor, Glen White, James D. Zahller. Missing pictures: Quentin Umbenhauer, CONFUCIUS SAY- llhat the students who, after a picnic feed in the cafeteria, missed seeing the Fresh- men initiated by the kangaroo court on September 13, and did 11ot attend the dance at the Gun Club will have much to regret in life. That we were very t'?l collegiate twe thinkj when, on October 16, we asked the Albia Jaysees to leave their frowns at home and join us in our Autumn party of games, contests, eats, and dances at the Legion llall. a ' ' P Phat Coach' Tyesshng of ella. gave us a good speech at the football banquet in the cafeteria on November 17, and Bar- ney McCoy gave letter awards to the Bluejay birds Remember how thrill- ed we were when Don Allen and Curl- ey Brown were selected co-captains, and when we niet the t'alums at the Legion llall for the annual brawl 1? That Reverend Donald Mctlfay did not fool us two think we know too niuchj at all when, at our Christmas banquet. and party December 15, at the Christian Church, he tried to make us believe that he was Santa Claus by giving' each of us 3 gift. That magician, though, had us thinking twe. wonder with whatjl The guest dance at the City Hall finished our social activities for 1939-we waited for Leap Year for more excitement. That we really got warmed up in the February Fun and Foolish Frolic, on the 27, when after having a pot luck feed, we played volley ball tFrosh vs. Sophs-

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