Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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-Q JUNIORS Top row: Earl Lambirth, Woodrow Lambirth, Rich- ard Langford, Eugene Lan- ning, George Lawler, ltich- ard Lingle, Everett Litton, Betty Malone. Dorothy Martin, Leah Martin, Martha Miller, Na- omi Miller, Calvin Mitch- ell, Wayne Moon, Carl Moore. Lois Jean McKinley, Graydon McKnight, David Mc-Roberts, Rosie Nic-holish, guidance and their effort, the 'high school band will make history. The junior class song-birds aided C. H. S. vocal music department in both quantity and quality in the various clubs and organizations. The careful arrangement of voices and choice of songs by Miss Hansen have made the hours a delight. As members of the student council, they were ever active in promoting all programs sponsored by that body. The Quill and Scroll, Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Normal Training Club. and other school associations claimed Slztvia Nicholish, .1 eanette Owens. Betty Paris, Mary Belle Patterson, Linford Perry, Dorenei Peterson, Corliss Phillips, Charles Powers. Darlene Richter, Berna- dine Riddle, Ernest Row- ley, Lois Samansky, Evelyn Shepard, Martha Shirer, Lucille Skinner. Grace Smith, Gerald Stansbery, Louise Starkey, 0. B. Stewart. Norma Teat- er, Maxine Terrell, Kaye Thompson, Ronald Trum- bo. Milan Tuttle, Bill Van Der Horst, Billie Watts, Rob Webb, Marpsgaret Welch, Raymond Whise- nand. W'inif'red Wilhite, Mary Bell Willis. Doris Willoughby, Theda Winchell. Uumalene Wood, Helen Wren, Alberta Peter- son, Harriett MeKniu,'ht. several juniors, who played an important part in making for each organization a successful year. At the close of the year the juniors invited the seniors as their guests at the junior-senior reception held at the American Legion Hall. This reception was given under the supervision of their able class sponsors, Miss Ella Mae Knop, Miss Faith Blomgren, and Mr. L, C, Rich, The Class of 1942 and their guests p1'onounced this the most successful social event of the year. Missing juniors-Loren Bennett, Walter Eggert, Paul Glass, Betty Kennedy, Dale Norton, James Pardock, Howard Sevedge and Randall Willoughby.

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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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SOPHUMORES Top row: Paul Adcock, Frank Belkey, Orval Arnold, Neil Connor, Zelma De Lapp, Earl Brenanian, Lucille Coons, Betty Bell, James Askren, Al- bert Brown. Lucille Davis, Annalea Far- son, Ruth Ballard, Doris Douglass, Helen Purtis, Norma Agan, Earl Anderson, James Berry, Dale Duffield. Mary Craig, Adaline Adams, Deloris Anderson, Helen Arm- strong, Roberta Brightwell, Evelene Adams, Helen Coles, Iris Allen, Louise Briggs. Barbara Dunshee, Louise Curtis, Mary Lou Conner, Bob Bentz, Margaret Bailey, John- ny Bennett, Helen Dillinan, Glea Bennett, Doyle Becker, Anzo Davidson. Top row: San Kardonsky, Charles Graves, Bob Keene, Henry Kruzic, Dwight Keen- ey, Dewey Johnson, Jack Haines. Marjorie Henry, Phyllis Johnson, Geraldine Hoch, Dar- lene Johnson, Bernard Foxal, Junior Jolliff, Jack Edgar. Betty Hamilton, Mary Louise Kelley, Dorajean Hart, Ellisene Graves, Mary Farrel, Virginia Foster, Mildred Kru- zic, Elaine Howell. Doris Fowler, Dwight Krut- singer, Barbara Johnson, Jun- ior Ellis, Jim Kridelbrlllgeqh, Marguerite Keeney, Donald Hadley, Glenys Evans. SOPI-IOMORES At the beginning of the year, a sophomore nieeting' was held in the lll.l1'i11'Y and the following' officers were elevted: Marjorie Sinipson, president, Bill Myers, vice president, and Marie Stevenson, secretary- treasurer. On December 13, a sophomore party was held in the eafeteria. The evening' was spent dancing' and playing games. Miss Arnold, Mr. Rine, Miss Krause, and Miss Kimball were their sponsors. Bob Keene, Jim Kridelbaugh, and Bill Myers were outstanding sophomores on the football field, while Keith Perrin and Bob Keene played a fine season of basketball. All four of these boys earned letters in their sec-ond year of high school. The sophomore girls' basketball team took third place in the intraniural tournament.

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