Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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TU 1'U'lllU,Vf!ll'1'l1f vnztturs ami For help in classes und athletics. it's un- DIVAYNE SPIKEII Thy .vcrrrt of ,vzzfcms is con- stmzfj' to f'1H'f'05C.u C. H. S. 1-2-3-4, C. P., ll. C. 4, Oct. 4, Band 2-3-4, One-:wt play -I, On O111' VVay 4, Latin Club 1-2. BOB STONEHOUSE f'I jrltdfll' fvrofilr bv wlzqt thvy mmlzl bv-:mt urv, mu' -will bc. C. H. S. 1-2-3-l, Gen., Stu. Conn. 2- 4. RUDOLPH SUTI-IERLAND llon't fnt truxl lu H1011L'j', but HI0lH',I' in t1'11.rt. C. H. S. 1-2-3-l, Gen., H. R. O. 2, F. F. A. 1-2-3-I. ERIS SXVARTHOUT liurfl1'.v uulzlrxt llllllllfll 'wo- mun 1u'r'fwtml. lVillia'nson 1, Knoxville 2- 3, C. H. S. 4, Bus., G. C. 1 G. It. Z2-il-4, Declam. Class Off, 1, Inter. Rclafl. 1f 4. ROSEM A RY SYLVAIIA l'm't.v nn' tlmxi' zvhn fvrl grant trutllx will um lull lllL'Hl.', C. H. S. I-2-3-4, C. P. 1-2, Band 1-2-3-LG. Il. I-2-3--I, Class Plav 3, Quill 3, llH1ll'. Hall 2, On Our VV:1y 4. VIRGINIA IRENE TA YLOH m z'rr' summit n fault I3 nn! hu 1:14:11 untm'U. C. H. S. 1-2-3--I, N. T., G. Ii. 2-4, F. T. A. 3-4. VIRGINIA WI LMA TAYLOR Thr bvst things in lift' nrc' tlznsv that an' tlzc most difficult. C. H. S. 1-2-3-4, Bus., G. IL. 3-4. VVANDA THOILN ll'm'a's .viwct zu' houuy flow from hw' lifts. Inrlianola, 1-2-3, C. H. S. 4, Bus., G. C. 1, G. R. 2-3. GLAD YS .I EANETTE TURNER Thv L'0Hft'.YSI'O?1 as n fault lx almrlxt ax good as l7t'l1lIl muo- mmf. C. H. S. 1-2-3-4, C. P., G. C. Z-3-4, M. C. 3-ll, Sex. ll, Orr-h. 2-3, G. R. 1. Latin Club 1-2, Har Hall 2, Tumi In 3. AILEEN VINCENT In hw' fungus lirs the law of kimlnr.r.9. C. H. S. I-2-3-1, N. T., F. T. A. 3-4. NVYUNA R. VINCENT V Tha fmt xlrf' tg-nwzrd grvntncs.r 1: lroursty and 1t LY my lvollfyf' C. H. S. 1-2-3--4, N. T., B. B. 2, F. T. A. 3-4. W YOTA Il. VINCENT 1ll1lL'lI mn bv ar'f0mf'l1'slzcd if mu' lrzmuxv bath hon' to think and nfl, C. I-I. S. 1-Z-3-4, N. T., B. B. 2, F. T. A. 3-4. EDVVARD WRIGHT A man mn fvrorlutr grqat fll!7l!l.Y if hc is .nnucrc with Inm- self. C. H. S. 1-2-3-l, C, P., F. B. 1-2-3, B. B. I-2, G. C. 1, Quill 3. VIRGINIA ZAHLLER Slip -who has truth in hrr lzrnrt has stron!! prrsuaszan m hw t0ny1w.'J C. H. S. 1-2-3--1, Bus., G. C. 3--l, G. R. 1-2-3-l, Quill 3, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. BILL CARPENTER Hv is thc mirror of all l.'01H'4 tary. Russell 1-2, Eldnrn 3, C. H. S. -1, Gen. ANNA LAURA fmm-:vi EVE WHITLATC H l'mlBh'NH0lVB'I' Ij'rnm n tinv,sfvnrlz may burst Lat vz'r'r'v nwvnwz first hf' fnllv 'I 'l !fl'll' flf l'- ' lfmxwzzzird in hm' own nn'nd. C, H, S, 1-2-3-4, Bus., Band 2-3-4. G. Ii. 1-2-3--l, Stu. -L. Conn. 2, H. Il, O. 1-2-3. C. H. S. 1-2-3-4, Gen., G. C. 1 1 'l'l7Nl'I: 'PHE WISE OLD OWL As we wurlcorl th1'0u,:'h these lust four As lhvy le-Ll us l,l1l'0lILl'lI sw kind and tI'lIf' years, we must confess, Oui' teacliers must have known That we'11 nvc-rl all the kiiowlvclgn- we've been storing' up VV'hcn wc-'ru out in the wurld alone. That thu guiding' light that has kept us right Has been C. H. S. As wt- lofnk to the futum- and lvwpe for :in inmns, Th:-it the praises due should bv pointed to C. H, S. SIICCPSS 'Twoulml ln- :-1 'sure-thing.: bet' that we-'ll Our C. H. IIUVEI' t'o1'g9t Don-:Ile Grngzui. -8 3

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RICA' EIILY RA YNE VAT! JN ln 111'1' ff7ll!11ll' fx 1111' l11:1' uf 1:1111l111'.v.r. U. H. S. 1-2-22-1, Bus., G. IL. I-Z-3-I, fl. ll. 1'aI1. 1, Stu. l'41llll. 1, H. ll. 11. 1, Annual -1, 41. A. A. 1-2-Zi-4, Q. S. l. .I ICSSIFI l A'I'TIUIiSf1N 1 11111'1' 111'1'1'1A f1f111111 1111' 1I'1111f 111 1111' 1'11f111111v. U. H. S. 1-Ll-fi-1, llnx. YI IIGINI A FI. VFIARSON fl 7'1'1'1-1111 111 1-1'1'1'r111111v 111111 1'2'1'1'.xl1111Iv'.v f1'11'1111. U. H. S. 1-2-3-4, N. T., G. ll. 1-2-Ii-I, F. I'. A. Si-I, H. ll. U. 1. ROI! PEIIHIN - 111'11'111'1' uf f111' fl11'v 01 11 ful- f11'11l 1111l11.N U. ll. S. 1-2-Il-1, CY P., F. 14. 1-2-4. TS. 13. 1-2, L ' Ululi -I, Stu. Noun, 1-2, F. F. A, 3, .llllii-l'lll3.L' '1'1'2llllS Ii. IIIUHAIID l'FlIll'llN .-1 1111111 11111r 111111 11i111' 1',1'1'.v 111111 .vf1'11 111' 11 1111111. V. H. S. 1-2-3--1,411-1i.,F.T3. l-Ll-Zi-I, Il. R, 1-2-3, Gulf 1. Il. l'. l, U 1111111 1, f1ll 11111' VVay 1. A LRE li'l'A N, l'I'1'l'lC ll ll 1.1 11711 111 111' lIIIfI1l'111 if rail 111'1' IllIf1l1'1I11X' 11i1'1'. U. H. S. 1-2-3-l, N. I'., G. Il, 1, F. 'l'. A. 3-I. Class Poem Scenes of our high school days Close guarded you shall be. Never to he dismissed- Unlocked by 1ne1nory's key. Tl'Q2l.'4lll'111g friendships made, Faces of 001111111183 true. Old and hallowed things are never Cmnlilete-ly replaced by the new. YEEYE I ILY ANNE PFITIC I :SON 1'1'1'1'1'1111.1 111111111 1'111111' 111 11111111 f1111'1r11111'.v. U. H. S. 1-Z2-3-4, N. T., 11. V. Ci. G. Il. l-2-3, F. 'l'. A. S!-I. 1'A'l'Hl4IllINlC l'llI1I!AS1'U xl 1111111 1'1'f'1111111'1111 is 111111'1' 2'11111111111' 1111111 11111111'v. U. H. S. 1-2-3-1. HHS., G. ll. 1-2-3-4, fi. Ii. 112111. 3-I, Slil. 1'411lll. Ii--1, Ex. Noun. I, H. Il. 0. 3, Annual 4,l'lassf1ft'. 23, Latin Fluh l-2. Nat. Hun. 3-1, VI. A. A. 1-2-3-1, Q. S. I. MAXINE ROBINSON I T111' .v11A1111111'.v1 f111.v.r1'1111 1 1111111 1.1 111111111'. C. H. S. 1-2-C!-1, Rus. TLUTH CAROL IZUSA ,S'111' 1111'111r.v. .vffrfrkx 111111 111'I.v 11.1 .v111' 11111111f. U. H. S, 1-2-3-1, N. 'I'., G. V. l-'P-3-I, Nl. F. L!-Ii-4. G. ll. 1-2-3-4, F. 'I'. A. 3-I, Un Hur Way 1, Hai: Hall 2, Tune ln 3, 11111, -I. R. M. S. EIIGICNE MUSIC 'l'111' 11111111 '1'1111111.v.c1'11l1 1.1 11111 1'1111111i111'1I in mv 1'11111111111111',v. U. H. S. 1-2-3-I, N. 'I'. .I I'NI11li SPH Ill'Il'K l11' 1111111 1'1111'x 111111'1'.v, Hrs! 111'- 1'111111- 11111.v11'1' 11f 111111s1'1f. K H Q1 '11l'n F F . . L . -.1--' , ll' ., . . A. 1-2-3-1. IIIPHAIII3 SHARP '1N1'1'1'1' fl 'IU1ll li'1I1'11 1I1I11' 1111 111.1 111'1111,1'.r1'1'f'1 11111111'f1111111.111f11'11I. U. H. S 1-2-3-1, Gun., F. R. 1-2-3--1, H. B. 2-34-1, 'l'1'ac'k fl-4, Stn. Mgr. Z!-4, t ' Club 1. IIOBFIIVI' Sl-IAIII' fl l'1'1'111'1' 11f1111111'11'.vi'. 1111'1'1'1'f111, f'1'111111' 111111 .v11'111111. P. H. S. 1-2-3-1, 111-11., F. TE. 1-2, Ti. R. l-2-3-1, tl. F. 1, k ' l'llIl1 l. 1x'111111'11'11111' 1'.v 111111'1' 1111111 'FHELM A A. SHARP ll 1'x11'I 1'11111111l1 l'lI.V1 111 1111 if. I1 11111.11 111' 1111111' 1'111'1'1'1't1r. , 1 .1 .., 1. H. S. 1-2-3-I, llus.. G. Ii. l 1 11 X X 1 I ILENIG SHOVV - S1'111f111'1'-1'1,r 11f 1'11111'111111'r is IVH- 111 11111111 111 11 111'11111'1' 11111'lI1'111. C' H S 1-2-3-1, Hen., G. . .1. A. A. 21. A I ILICNIG SIGLEII lI'111'11 11'111'11.v 111'1' sf'11k1'11, 1111'r 111'1' 1'1111' 111111 f111'1'111l1'. U. H. S. I-2-3-I, RUS. FRANFICS S-ILL f1'1'111'11.v 11111'.1 11111111 11 IIIIIX1, I1111'111 11111'.v 1111111 1'1 1'1111. 1li11n11l:1 1-2-3, U. H. S. 4. G4-ri., tl. ll. 2-3. H0173 SIMMONS 111'1'1111'111 111' f111'1'1'. C. H. S. I-2-35-I. l'. I'., 17.12. 1 rw,,,- 1 w 1.T2.R.3, IlfIC1x31,11.1. 1.31.01-1,U1'1. 1, Rand 1, C l'.lul1 1, Stu. Gunn. 3. H. lt. 41. .1-I. Annual I. Quill 1, On Our VVay I, Q. S -I. I-:ILL SNYDEIL, Jll. .l1r 11'f1' .v111111 111' 111'1'1111'11 11 11171, 1'1111111111'1' 111111 11111'1'111111'r. K. H. S. 1-2-3-I, C. IF, F. B. 2, R. IZ. 1-2, 'Frark 3-I, fwllllll' 11-zuler 3-1, G. U. 1, M. C. 1, Rand I-2-3-I, HC 1111111 I, S11yg:1:1ss 3, Latin Club 1,.l11llivs 1. f1l1'



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JUNIORS Top row: Betty Allen, lilarslntll Allen, Anna Mae Anderson, John Baxter, Lu- cille lic-zirden, Jack Brail- ford, Shirley Bradford, t Kenneth Brewer. VValdo Brown, Dean Bur- nett, .lunior Cacklcr, Ar- thur Pain, Alma Uallahan, Marguerite Uappellin, Pau- line Parlson, Vclda Carpen- ter. Richard Parroll. Mar- pruerite Uiskey. Emma Cole- inztn, l'aul Uratbille, Pauline t'rubille, Jeanette Craig, lXl:1rci:L Curtis, Mary Curtis. ltobert Curtis, Evan Daniels, Ronald Goode, Maria- Davis, Bernatline Dorsey, Rob Dunshee, Yal- ariu Foster, Helen Glass. Betty Gray, Helen Gray, Evalce Greene, Harold Gur- Wcll, Gloria Hardin, An- nette Hartley, Betty Haz- lett, Donald Hixon. Carol Howard, Geral- dyne Hughes, Ermal Hull, Lee Hutchinson, Ronniv Johnson. Lyle Johnson, Dorothy Kzirdonsky, Mary Kasper. .lack Kelley, Jams Kel- ley, Harlene Kelly, Felt-ste lienilall, Uarol Km-ndris-li, Bette Kinks-ad, Clara Kurtz, Mahlon Laing. Shortly after the school term had taken up the juniors elected class officers, choosing Woodrow Lambirth, pres- identg Mary Curtis, vice president: and Wayne Moon. secretary-treasurer. During the first semester the juniors presented their class play, The Jewelled Cat under the direction of Mr. L. C. Rich. This mystery kept the audience in suspense throughout the whole performance and proved to be a real success. The junior class was represented on the pep committee bv Bette Kinkead. who was one of the cheer leaders. Wayne Moon, a junior, represented Chariton in the poultry judging contests. He won the first place in in- dividual ranking at the state contest of judging at Water- loo. Wayne also represented Cliariton in the National contest at Kansas City. winning high honors. CLASS OF I 942 Members of this class were also the spark plug of the athletic season as Woodrow Lambirth, Earl Lambirth. and Ermal Hull won letters in football, while Howard Sevedge. Randall Willoughby, Marshall Davidson. and C. B. Stewart won their letters in basketball. Juniors also helped Charlton bring home the bacon in track. Four junior girls. Alma Callahan. Mary Belle Willis, Gloria Hardin, and Mary Curtis, represented the school in the interpretative reading contests. Had it not been for the juniors being in the band and orchestra, lVlr. .lohnson would have felt a decided loss in his instrumental music department. This department re- ceived many valuable musicians from the junior class. Listen to the pleasing notesfthose are the juniors at work. Thanks to their conductor, Mr, Johnson. for by his

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