Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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In the freslnnani-solmhoinore one-act. play, A l+'riend at Court, Johnston Prior, Vera Johnston, Marie Stevenson, and Frank Belkey played the leading' roles. Twelve people niade an average of HB or higher every six weeks of their sophoniore year. They were, Norina Agan, Frank Bclkey, lNla,ry Lou Conner, Doris Douglass, Dorajean Hart, Ester Belle Miller, 'Irene Nichol, Johnston Prior, Delores Pulley, Marilyn Ryan, Roberta Shep- ard, and Marie Stevenson. B. H. Missing sophomores: Harlan Arnlstrollg, Harold Borg.g'er, lil-a1'1'y Coles, Jerry Farrell, Johnetta. Ferrell, Ivan Fortune, Betty Foster, Louise Graves, lloward Holmes, tlecil l'l0llS1ll2l11, Darlene Johnson, Kenneth Lanibirtli, Verl Littleton, Jael: McKinley, Martin MeRoherts, Alva Morton, George Uswalt, Leive Pearson, VVihna Skinner, and Le Roy Swanson. SOPHOMORES Top row: Bob Patterson, Gail Parker, Warren Miller, Donald McFarland, Joseph Larson, Lloyd Nussbaum, Loren Martin, Johnston Prior, Floyd Nussbaum. Neil Piersehbaeher, Virginia Paris, Dorothy Lenzine, Mar- jorie Langford, Dorothy Pugh, Marion Peter, John Probasco, Edward Larson. Jean McCullough, Benjie Lane, Wilma Larrington, Shir- ley McDowell, Margaret Pat- terson, Rebecca Patterson, Virginia Peterson, Jane Mor- gan, Esther Belle Miller. Keith Perrin, Yvonne Lem- on, Jean Lingle, Christine' Cooley, Bill Myers, Maxine Massrnan, Delores Pulley, Irene Nichol, Donald Nichols. Top row: Caryl Storm, Gail Tuttle, Charles Rinehart, Dewey Ruble, Donald Tuttle, J. D. Stout, Donald Willis, Charles Storm, Billy Thrasher, Gene Spiker, Pauline Rip- perger, Molly Woodman, Rob- erta Shepard, Betty VVells, Faye Wilhite, Vera Spencer, Margaret Jane Rosa. Mildred Shockey, Kathryn Stone, Marilyn Ryan, Helen VVhite, Violet Stevenson, Be- atrice VVilloughhy, Ruth Thomas, Delores Shelton. Norman Rose, Marie Steven- son, Kenneth Smith, Marjorie Simpson, Paul Slater, Arlene Stevenson. Marjorie Ruark, Bernita Robison.

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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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FRESHMEN Top row: Daryl Campbell, Willard Edgerton, Jessie Bur- ley, Darlene Clark, Marguerite Dillman, -Bill Dinkel, liobert Allen. Letha Mae Adams, Donna Baughman, Louise Bonnett, Wiley Curtis, Gladys Ferrick, Pegg-ry Evans. Marjorie Ensley, Marcia Burgstruni, Dorothy Davis. Roma Dale, Martha Pain, Ber- nard Frazier, Arlene Blacke- smith. Effie Arnold, William Cat- renich, Martha Enslow, Betty Corum, Bob Brown, Betty Crabille, Wayne Eddy, Mar- jorie Clark. Top row: Junior Gustin, Raymond Johnson, Walter Loynachan, Wendall Garden- er, Kenneth Hull, Leland Gookin, George Hamilton, Lyle Gillham. Robert Hoskins La Dona Lilley, John Feigfht, Barbara Lambirth. Johnetta Farrell, Maxine Lingren, Mary Jean Hutton. Vera Louise Johnson, Don- ald Gardner, Margaret Ruth Leonard, Betty Kendall, Fred Loynac-han, Ardith Jones, Darlene Lanning. Justine Gartin, Bob Kellev, Avis Hutchings, Wayne Lewis, Maxine Fisher, Norman Fow- ler, Mildred Johnson. F RESI-IMEN The opening of the doors to tl. H. S. Sept. fl, opened the doors of opportunity for the freshmen-l-I0 strong. lVithin a few days they had made new friends, solved many myst- eries, and were now ready to settle down to Work. So with the help of the class sponsors, Mrs. Glenny, Miss Scott, and Miss Fitch, they called a class nieeting' and elected llartha ltlnslow, president, llallonna Lilley, yicc president, and Norman Fowler, secretary-treasurer. A bright future can be predicted for fl. H. S. in sports because their re mresentation during' l940-ll was the larffest ever to eoine from t rw a freshmen class. In football they were represented by Vifillard Fldgrerton, Junior Marshall, lViley flurtis, John Richards, Joe Vallero, Kenneth Hull, l'iGl'll21.l'Cl Frazier, Junior Gustin, Dick Plew, Jim McKinley, Bob Kelly, and Wayne Lewis. The preceding boys, along with a fighting aggre- gation from the eight grade, made up a team which went through their season undefeated, The freslnncn also had their own basketball team which was made up of Junior Gustin, Joe Vallero, Wayne Lewis, Jack Spencer, Billy

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