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Dinkel, lllillard Edgerton, Richard Salisbury, Bernard Offenhurger, Bernard l razier, Dean Slater, Richard Norberg, VVilliain Pugh, and John Massnian. In all of the niusieal organizations and in all of tl1e productions given by the nnisieal department, the freshmen were well represented. Margaret Ruth Leonard, lflarnii Smith, Lallonna Lilly, and Vera Johnston inade a good showing of the diginiatie talent in the freslinien class by their perfornianees in the one aet play, HA Friend at Court. The class of 44'l held two partiesg one on Dee. 13, at which they played games and tried their hand at dancing. By spring, most of them had learned to dance and thoroughly enjoyed their last party ot' the year. Donna Bauglinian, Betty Coruni, Marjorie Ensley, Bernard Frazier, lllargaret Ruth Leonard, Darlene Seovel, liithel Shore, Patsy Smith, Rosemary Steinbach, Martha Jane Tinder, and lfllaine lVillis inanaged their work and play to the best advantage and stayed on the honor roll during' the entire school year. This class with their ability, sportsniansliip, and loyalty to U. ll. S. niay look forward to three inore years in which to develop their talents and prepare for the future. I Rl' Sl-IMI' N Top row: Junior Marshall, Lola Phipps, Paul Ripperger, Darlene McDonnell, Harvey Morton, Charles Ripperger, Geneva McDonald. La Von Reeves, Betty Nor- man, Charles Rosa, Dick Plew Thelma McDonald, Helen Pat- terson. Bob Plows, Margaret Rod- gers, Donald Ruble, Leola. Moore, Betty McKinley, John Massman, Arlice McKinley. Leta McDowell, -Bernard Of- fenburger, Arlys Jean O'Con- ner. Richard Norberg, Helen Musick, William Pugh, La Von Richards, Richard Robinson. Top row: Alta Marie Stewart. Ruth Stonehouse, Josephine Stearns, Dorothy Shields, Lawrence Steinbach, Patsy Smith, Roger Wenner- strum, Avon Wright. Anna Lea Smith, Mildred Thorn. Phyllis Werts, Dar- lene Seovel, Marvin Teaters, Jack Spencer, Joe Vallero, Barbara Stewart. Rosemary Steinbach, Eileen VVhisenand. Delores Van Der Horst, Eithel Shore. Marie Smith, Dean Slater, Bryl Smyser, Duane Webb, Marvin Sylvara. Richard Salisbury, Mildred VVilson, Martha Jane Tinder, Elaine VV,illis, Uarmi Smith, Jack Young, Jessie Sellers, Howard Starkey.
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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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CHARITON HIGH SCHOOL CODE I will build my character and my school to the highest standard of excellence by being: C ourteous in my contacts. H onorable in my dealings. I A ppreciative of others' efforts. R espectful of teachers and classmates. I nterested in my work. Taotful in criticism. Open-minded to all helpful suggestions. N eat in personal appearance. ' H appy through doing right. Industrious in study. G allant in sportsmanship. H elpful and harmonious. -Adopted 1937.
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