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NNUA STAFF QQ1944097 ofwcs V' e VOL A PROMISE fApology to Kiplingl When our schooldays' last lessons are over and we lay all our text- books aside When our book education's behind us and we're alone in this great world wide We shall turn -to fave life in earnest, as all men must sometime do Then We'll find a World that is dit'- ferent, a World that is strange and new. And we will think of our past davs in school, we will think of the hours that have fled, And we will long for the' days we Wasted, and We'll wish for the time that has sped. But the things that have passed are behind us, We must face the world :is we are, We shall take charge of civilization and forward carry it, far. -Fliestei' II. Bentz. 42 fnisfmts -ti , Class Colors- Rose and Silver Class Flower- White Rose Class Motto- Nothing Great. Is Lightly Won SENIOR CLASS SONG 0F 1940 Tune of Darn That Dream Now we-'re leaving C. H.AS. We never can forget our days with you. ln the halls we had our fun eaeh day' when work was through. And though we must say adieu We'lI always try to think of home and you. We now pay our debt of gratitude to C. H. S. Our four years are ended now Our moments with you are blended too. VVe'll recall each girl and boy We Seniors, met in high school. Dear old school, goodbye to you. VVQ-'ll always dream of how you helped us thru, And you'll find that we will lead the way to life anew. Edwina M. Curtis
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Top ltow: C. M. Hardie, Churiton, Iowa, vocational agriculture, Barney McCoy, Rock Island, Illinois, social science, junior high manual training and junior college coach, C. E. Schneider, Ot-hcyerlan, Iowa, college and high school speech and English, Clarence Zeigler, Churiton, Iowa, agriculture, citizenship und high school coach, O. L. Hutchison, Chariton, Iowa, industrial arts, E. C, Little, Blanchard, Iowa, college science, high school mathema- tics and physics, L. C. Itich, Oskaloosa, Iowa, commercial. Josephine IN-ts-rson, Council Bluffs, Iowa, commercial, Esther Rogers, Martell, Nebraska, high school mathe-matics and 1-ollcge education, Myrtle B. Forsberg, St. Paul, Minnesota, high school and collage history, Margaret Hausen, Villisca, Iowa, supervisor of vocal mu- sit-, Hoi-tense Guernsey, Churiton, Iowa, Latin and history, Feith Blomgren, Gowrie, Iowa, home economics, Carolyn Arnold, Grinnell, Iowa, 50DlIUlll0lC English, Loraine Krause, Minneapolis, Minnesota, science and girls' physical training, Thelma Harding, Charlton, Iowa, secretary. Maude NVakel'ieliI, Gilbert, Iowa, normal training and mathematics, Ella Mae Knop, Ch-ar Lfikc-, Iowa, journalism and junior English, Ada C. Scott, Des Moines, Iowa, science and sociology, Mary T. Kaisand, Indianola, Iowa, high school and college mathematics, .I. It. Cougill, Chariton, Iowa, superintendent of schools, F. A. Lunztn, Charlton, Iowa, principal and dean ot' the junior college, Ella Ii. Glenny, Minneapolis, Minnesota, fresh- man English: Laura Fitch, Chariton, Iowa, librarian, Virginia M. Kimball, Battle Creek, Michigan, college French and high school history. Missing niemher-Herbert fl. Johnson, Chariton, Iowa, supervisor of instrumental music. TO THE FACULTY rl'lI1'0llg'll our l'aculty's wise and help- ful guidzun-e, we have woven a web of edu- cation that will enable us to step success- fully into our life 's vocation. These tcziclicrs not only have added to our temple of knowledge but have lcd us into pleasant paths of wisdom, usefulness, and happi- ness. By their noble characters, courage, patience, and sincerity of purpose they have engraved upon our minds lasting impressions of high ideals which we will curry through life. To this group of men and women who have proved to be master liuildcrs, we the seniors, pay tribute. -M. E. B. SL E. M. C.
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What .We Do In C. H. S. 1. Mnnufxl t1'ai11i11f:: Buys learn to dn by 1lui11sz'. l'1':1f'tival rtpplit-ation ul' Ed- uc-atir111. 2. Svhrml library! where nearly ev- ery sturlent i11 K . H. S. is St'llPtllll41fT for Ollt' pe-riml ev- ery 1l:'ty. 2. 1 0lll'f Tlnv i11 Unm- 1111-1-1-i:1l l.:1W. -1, fl X'll1-Hl'I'l1 011111f-S the vollev hull. XYllt'l'l' is it? 5. l'i1vsi1-s 1'mm111- pluve uf' experi- nwnts and rl4-1111111- slmtimis. ti. 11111111-stir' Sc-ienee - win-rv 1:,'i1-is lt-urn tht'-ir lift- time profeesionw. THANKS, C. I-I. S. H11 St lill'llIllt'l' H, lliilti, Olltl l111111l1'111l 'fllll'tf'-flll't'0 boys and girls Ull- ierml t'. Il. S. with 1110 1111110 of l't'C'tllVll1Q,' lllglltll' ml11c'z1tio11, l111iI1li11g' in-tit-1' 11111-sr111z1lities, Zllltl fo1'111i11t: llt'W 21011llZl.lllT2llll't'S. TJlll'lllL1' Olll' soph- o111f:1'e illltl jllllllll' yours, we 1.1001111111 well lill0Wll lll vz11'io11s 0Xll'2l,-Clll'l'l- t'11l:11' zwiiviiies as well as l1:1vi11gg s11vo1'a1l 1'ep1'ese11'tatives Oll the l11111o1' Y roll. Now, as se11i111's, we tI1:111k 151111, tl, ll. iv., for the lllillly 01lIl0l'llllll- tws you l1z1v1- l1t-stowed 1111011 us, -11111 we 'ire lt-'1x'i11gf V1111 1'e'1lizi119' Hlfll I4 V 1 Noll 4 r 1 , I 4 .., 1i11g' t11'1':1t is lliglitly lV011. -M. A. N. TRIBUTE TO .IANITORS These men. Mir. Gurwell. Mr. Darrah and Mr. Clark. emi- sistently worked tosrether to make our scheol more attraetive, During nur four years in C. H S., their kind words and cl1eert'11l smiles have greeted us as we nasSed tl11'01ugl1 the halls. We, the seniors, express our si11c'e1'e amJ1'er:i:1t,io11 to these three, who have co11t1'il111ted in making our school life happier. -E. M. C.-M. A. M.
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