Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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MARCH OF EVENTS 9-We're off! School doors are opened to more than 500 students. A few new teachers are added to the occasion and are welcomed by all. 14-Charlton opens its football season with Lincoln, but loses a hard fought game 12-0. 16-Girl Reserves have a patriotic party and it goes off with a bang. 20-Do we have pep! Cheer leader tryouts are held. B3ettV Klnkead, Lucille Gray, and Bob Maddy are e ected. 21-Thelma Harding leaves for her new job in Wash- ington, and Mary V. Johnston takes over the du- ties of secretary. 26-First senior meeting to elect annual staff. OCTOBER 1-Wayne Moon and Bob Morrison won poultry judg- ing contest. tHardie sure is a swell instructor, isn't he boys?D 4-Chargers bow to Melcher. Tough luck, boys. 9-Catherine Probasco is elected queen for homecom- ing day. 11-Hot dogs! Homecoming is here at last. C. H. S. greets many alumni and they all have a swell re- union at the game and dance. Edith Bowe and Woody Lambirth take charge of the program. 18-Now we're going. Chargers upset Indianola 6-0. 28-John Grant, Glenn Campbell, and Jerry Oppen- heimer are elected Senior Class officers. 31-Halloween! All school party is held in gym. An exciting time is enjoyed by all. NOVEMBER 1-Chargers fall. Albia defeats them. 8-Oh, Boy!-Vacation. Faculty goes to Des Moines to State Teachers' Meeting. 11-Members of the American Legion presented an in- teresting Armistice Day program. 12-Freshman class officers are elected-LaDonna Lilley, Norman Fowler, and Martha Enslow. 15-Congratulations to everyone who helped in mak- ing the production of 'On Our Way such a suc- cess. Edith Bowe and Ted Howard hold leading roles. 25-Coach Zeigler presents awards to football squad. lThey were a swell fighting teaml. 26-Chargers start out basketball by whipping Rus- sell 17-15. DECEMBER 4-C. H. S. i represented at the panel discussion held at Osceola by Mary Bell Willis, Betty Kinkead, Bob Maddy, and Dwayne Spiker. 10-Albert Brown, F. F. A. student, wins highest yield average per acre in corn. 11-Marjorie Simpson, Bill Myers, and Marie Steven- son are elected Sophomore class officers. 16-Girl Reserves sell holly Wreaths. They sure are pretty. 17-Woodrow Lambirth, Mary Curtis, and Wayne Moon are elected Junior class officers. 19-The Junior class thrills its audience with its splendid production of The Jewelled Cat. 20-Hooray! Christmas vacation begins, No more school until New Year's Day. 1 3 7 17 --Enrollment for new semester Qeveryone seems to be half asleep, I wonder why?J -Jahn Kz Ollier is chosen by the Annual Staff as their engraver for the 1941 annual. -Defense fails, Chargers lose to Centerville. -A victory-C. H. S. defeats Osceola High School. 24-Willard Buzzard and Kenneth Holliday battle 28 3 5 11 12 away in the Golden Gloves at Des Moines, and they do a good job, too. -Donald Duckworth is named new president of F. F. A. FEBRUARY -Droopey Dragons trip Indianola Faculty 38-35. -Tryouts for Junior-Senior one act play begins. -Commencement invitations are chosen. -Mr. Brown gives a reading A Perfect Tribute in the Lincoln Day program. 14-Band members gave a peDDY assembly. 16 -Hurry! Final drive for annual sale. 18-Interpretative reading festival is held by Des 19 20 24 Moines, Osceola, Indlanola, and Chariton. Donelle Grogan and Eris Swarthout win high honors. -C. J. C. presents an interesting assembly, with Steve Cebuhar Behind the scenes in Hollywood. -Senior girls win intra-mural basketball tourna- Iflellt. -Mr. Clayton takes action pictures for annual. MARCH 4-Nice going, one-act plays are a big success. 5-Chariton is host to many school as the State Sec- 8 13 is 14 17 20 tional Basketball Tournament opens. -Chargers defeat Humeston to win the sectional tournament. -Mr. Draper spends entire day with different classes. The topic he discusses with the seniors Vocations. ...What a hit! The Junior High School presents It Happened In Holland. ...High School play festival at Valley High of Des Moines. -Spring-The first day of spring and it is a honey of a day, too. 21-Osceola band and vocal groups give a very im- 31 7 17 18 23 pressive assembly. -Girl Reserves have April fool party. APRIL -High School Band and vocal groups give exchange Music program at Osceola. -Jr. College present play Yes and No. -Annual Staff sponsors an all-school dance in the gym- -E. H. Partridge speaks at assembly. MAY 1-Seniors present play The Patsy. 2-Girl Reserves give Mother and Daughter tea in cafeteria. 12-Enrollment. 13-14-C. H. S. is host for Spring Music Festival. 20-Our day-Senior program, picnic, and dance. 22-Award day 23-Junior-Senior Prom at the Legion Home. 25-Baccalaureate. Address by Rev. D. McKay. 27 28 -Commencement. T. Hew Roberts of Australia is g'l1BSt D63.k8I'. -Goodbye to the 1940-41 school year.

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NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY In February, 1925, a group of secondary school principals niet in Washington, D. C., to organize the National Athletic Scholarship Society which now contains 1400 chapters in all parts of the United States. Its purpose is to foster high scholaitship among boy athletes, to stimulate a desire for balanced training, to elevate the ideals of sports- manship, and to develop more outstanding leaders in the secondary schools of the United States. John Sellers, Woodrow Lambirth, Bob Lindquist, and Paul Ferguson had been admitted previously as members of the society and eight students, Jack Bradford, Willard Buzzard, Bob Keene, Calvin McKinley, Bill Myers, Bob Simmons, C. B. Stewart, and Randall Willoughby, were made members at the close of this year's basketball season, and other memberships are possible at the close of the track season. The Qualifications for membership are that the athlete must be in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade of a secondary school, must have earned a letter in some major or minor sport. his average for three consecutive semesters at the time he earned his letter must be equal to or higher than the general average of the school, and he must have exam- plified the highest type of citizenship and sportsmanship. R. D. G, C CLUB A new organization, the C club, endeavoring to promote a greater interest in sports among the boys, was organized in C. H. S. this year with fifteen charter mem- bers. During the year, three more boys gained membership. To be qualified to be a n1ember, a boy must have earned a letter in either football, basketball. or track. Intramural boxing and basketball tournaments, as well as the noon recreational programs, were sponsored by the club. lVlr. Lunan and Coach Zeigler were the compe- tent supervisors. Officers of the organization were Woody Lambirth, president, Bob Lindquist, vice president, and Bob Perrin, secretary-treasurer. R. D. G. Top row-Hunter, Hull, D. Perrin, Bob Sharp, Coach Zeigler, Bradford, Sevedge. Row two-Olson, B. Perrin, Sellers, Lindquist, Coles, Harpo Sharp. Row three---Snyder, Buzzard, Simmons, Kridelbaugh, K, Perrin, Lambirth, Myers.

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