Chariton High School - Charitonian Yearbook (Chariton, IA)

 - Class of 1941

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C. H. S.-three letters. branded never to he forgotten: Requeathed, like a shield of valor, To those who shall come after, Just as it was given us by those Who have gone before. TRIBUTE TO MISS IVIAUDE WAKEFIELD Just as an ocean pilot skillfully guides a ship and its crew through unfamiliar waters, so Miss Maude lVakefield has led this Annual staff and the staffs of previous years in compiling the HOll2ll'lf01llilllH. ller cheerful persistence has been an inspiration both to the seniors who she has aided in arranging' the yearhooks and to the future teachers whom she so ahly prepared for their places in the world. NVQ students of C. ll. S. hid a fond farewell to Miss lVaket'ield. C. H. S.-They shall remain throughout the oncoming years A flaming emblem of truth and loyalty, Of friendships and experiences closest to our hearts: Of those who have guided and ad- vised- Though sometimes unheeded-but in reminiscing we shall hear their voices throughout the trials to COIDG. R. D. G. C. H. S.-Symbols for character, honesty. and sportsmanship, You shall not be forgotten As we part and each go our various ways. How many, many times we shall pause To step, in memory, once again across the threshold of your open door. R. M. S. BOARD OF I'lDI't'A'l'l0N The success of any institution depends upon the efficiency of the directors he- hind the scenes. It is these men to whom we look for material advancements and improve'- ments. And so to these men who have so will- ingly and wisely worked togteher for the best interests of C. H. S., We express our sincere gratitude. E. B.-B. L. J. S. OPPENHEIMER P. T. PERRY B. R. VAN DYKE G. C. STUART S. Oppenheimer Sz Son Secretary of Board Nat'l Bank and Trust Co. Attorney at Law F. E. MANNING J. R. COUGILL HAROLD LEONARD lvlercliant Supt. of Schools Leonard Lumber Co.

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Page 7 text:

TO THE FACULTY CHARITON HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE FACULTY Top row-James R. Brown--college and high school social science: T. E. Rine- eollege and high school mathematics: W. R. Halter-vocational citizenship: Clarence Zeigler-high school athletics and N. T. agriculture: 0. L. Hutchison-industrial arts: Ella Mae Knop-junior English and journalism: Ella R. Glenny-freshman English: Margaret Hausen-vocal music instructor: Marion R. Hamilton-World History and college French: Carolyn Arnold-sophomore English. J. R. Cougill-superintendent of schools: C. M. Hardie-vocational agriculture: Barney McCoy-college athletics and social science: Ada Scott-general science: Blanch Blom-commercial: Loraine Krause-girls' physical education and biology: Faith Blomgren-home economics. E. C. Little-college science and physics: L. C. Rich--commercial: C. E. Schneider- college and high school English and speech: F. A. Lunan-principal of high school and dean of junior college: Laura Fitch-librarian: Mary V. Johnston-secretary: Mrs. 0. L. Hutchison-college education: Maude Wakefield-normal training: Hortense Guernsey -world history and Latin. Missing members: Herbert G. Johnson--instrumental music instructor: Virginia Kimball-college French and world history. The cffoits of these men and Women have been carefully comhined to give each student a well-rounded high school education. Tirelessly and with understanding and Wholehearted sin- cerity, each member of the faculty has Worked in behalf of the welfare of his students. Although Mr. McCoy was greatly missed when he left in March, the student body was glad to receive as pleasant a history and eco- nomics teach as Mrs. L. C, Rich. It is with the deepest regret that the school says, 'fGoodbye, this spring to thiee of its most beloved 'faculty members, Miss Laura Fitch, Miss Maude 'Wakefield, and Mrs. Ella Glenny. As the members of the graduating class take their places in the business world, each one, in his chosen profession, will continually strive to live up to the high principles which he has obtained through his associations with this faculty. R. D. G.

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