Charleston High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Charleston, MO)
- Class of 1940
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O ii lhr, BLUE JAY, 1940 MEMBERS OF THL FACULTY Simpson Marshall Barner Fish Alma Barrett Kiah Smlth Mlnhle Klng Louise Ogllvle Julla Pulliam Mary Lee Slmpson Dorothy Lee W1lllamS Superintendent, Math, and American Problems Principal, Coach, Agriculture Science, Math Basketball,Coach Assistant Foo ball Coach Science, Math, Band American History, Study Hall Boys' Glec Club Home Economlcs, Glrls' Athletlc Coach Hlstory, Glrls' Glee Club Latln, Engllsh Engllsh Commercial courses MEMBLRC OF THE SCHOOL BOARD R C Carson E E OllVET S Pa H T Bryant Geo U Shelby W R Chron 9 A. D. Jo PI: ' C. H. E Fu Fa 'A L. . te . . .4- ,Q Prettlest G1rl Fandsomest Boy Most Popular G1rl Most Popular Boy Cutest Girl Cute t Boy Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Student Bookworm Best Glrl Athlete Best Boy Athlete Wittiest Glrl Wlttlest Boy THE BLUE: JAY, 1940 Mayme Shelby Sldney Frledman Ann WlDCh9St6P Davld Lalr Guynelle Glover Davld Lair hayme Shelby Sldney Frledman Glen Brigance Hershel Hunter Mary Ruth Swope Cecil Fltzpatrick Jane Hequembourg Warren Hearnes Jane Hequembourg Most Mischevlous Girl Most MlSCheVlOuS Boy Smallest G1rl Smallest Boy Most Lovesick Glrl Most LOVGSlCk Boy happlest Student Most Talented Glrl Most Talented Boy Biggest Nut Blggest Fllrt GTOUChleSt Student L3ZleSt Student Sweetest Student Pepplest Student Frlendllest Student Best All Round Student Ace of Chewlng Gum Most Dlgnifled 5 Hazel Williams Crawford Lovelace Joanna Ollver Roy Bush Jane Hequembourg Annette Summers Roy Bush Billy D Bird Helen Moxley Theda Johnson Lee O'Rie1ly Isabel Mathews Jane Hequembourg Mayme Shelby Glen Brlgance Ruth Wyatt Ann Wlnchester 5 QQ Xt X Q' 1 11111 C1111 111 111111i 111 . . 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Mary Ellzabeth Bast1n Uwhere there is work, you'll find her Band, Charlestonian Staff, Year Book Staff Edltor Quentin Bolen 'Action is stronger than words ' Co-Capta1n Football Alfie Broun 'My car gust seems to head for E P Roy Bush UHis abilities to gain and keep friends Football Co-Captain, Glee Club, are of the best H Year Book Staff, Band Breck Crowe 'King of Swing, or iusic Maestro please W Charlestonian Staff, Band, Glee Club, Year Book Staff Mildred DeField---- --------- 'A friend to all, enemy to none. Charlestonian Staff Glennon Dugan -------- ---- ---NCome on fellows, we don't have to stay Year Book Staff in the study hall today.n Bfibbie Dl1f1I1 ----------- --- Give me time, I'll speak to her yet. Year Book Staff C9011 Fitzpatrick ----------- Come on fellows, hit your man hard this Fbotball time,N John Forbey ---- Q- --------- -NHey, wait, I'm here.W Year Book Staff -6- ' ,u 352' CN I Q - . 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THE BLUE JAY, 1940 Charles Fowlkes Nwhere are the women, I have the car Basketball, Year Book Staff Sidney Frledman NBoy, 1SH't Ann cute?n Ch3PlEStO1l3H Staff, Football, Basketball Lucllle Graf HShe cooks, she sews, and we hear shes enga ed U J D Grlsham 'A prize band member N Basketball, Band, Glee Club Charles Heqmembourg 'Say, she's all right N Howell Lee HICKS 'I'm a bookkeeper ' Hershel Uunter N 1Z3Pd of C H S ' Theda Johnson U lttle but mlghty, says Theda U Basketball, Track, Ch3PlGSt0H13H Staff Sam Jones HI'm the best tenor 1n the boys Football, Band, Glee Club quartet U Charllne Kunz 'A WOPk1Hg glrl at heart ' Year Book Staff, Charlestonlan St ff Mary L81W 'Hello Peewee,' HAll rlght, Isabel ' Year Book Staff, Charlestonlan Staff Jane Lett UA modest mn1d, can't tell by her Year Book Staff blushes H Dorothy Loenneka 'Generos1ty ltself Homer Lynn 'I shore turned lt over ' Isabel uatnews WShe halls from the south, and how Band, Year Book Staff, Charlestonlwn Staff Phyll1s McFadden M one ambltlon 1S to marry Russell N Band Halton Newcomb 'The king of wit H Joanna Ol1ver 'Has anyone seen Willls? 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' , ---------------- 1 - ,O . ililliiilllilill . . 1i11li111ZZi X11 ' . . bcnbcg-QQQQQQQQQQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiii . . . ---------..--- I , an Tim BLUE Jug 1940 Ann W1HChGSt6P - -- 'No one man for Ann H Ch3Pl6SLOH18D Staff, Band Clarence Wyatt - HYill any ducks, Dutch?N Football, Glee Club, Track VlV18H Yoakum -KShortnand classj HThat's rlght, no, yes, oh yes lt 1S 0 Class Sponsor Mass Julla Pulllam Kathryn Humphreys Frances Hurray W k -e- ' -,,, -.,, ---U . . . . -Post Graduates-- .5 fx: s',- , 51 ?k r r THE BLUE JAY, 1940 5,9 OR WML Marle Arnold leaves her excellent deportment grades to her brother, Harold Clyde Ashby leaves hls curls to Altus Barnbrook Ruth Ann Ashby wills her fast heartbeat WBulletW Russell to Beth JGDHIBES Betty Jo Barnbrook becueaths her nEdWlD and I have quit agalnu to Guynell Glover Mary E Bastln leaves her scholastic record to Buford S Quentln Bolen w1lls his football pcs1t1on to Elbert Johnston Alfil Brown W11lS his gift of gab to Jane Hequembourg Roy Bush leaves high school after five ,ears Breck Crowe bequeaths h1s mlestro pos1t1on to Bllly Chron, Mildred DeFie1d leaves ner Shorthand ab111ty to J8Ck18 R, Glennon Dugan w1lls h1s physique to J H Marshall Jr Bobble Dunn leaves h1s interest 1n a certaln Jr to Davld Cockman Cecll F1tZP8tPiCk wllls h1s he1ght to Crawford Lovelace John Forbey leaves hls Amer1can Problems Wcracksn to larshall RIDSO Charles Fowlkes bequeaths Nixmers to tt KD :ord and promlses Sidney Frledman leaves h1s resemblance of Tyrone Power to Alfred Shortz hllllams J D Grlsham leaves his clarlnet to Richard Sutherland Charles Hequembourg leaves his golf clubs to Pete Goiightly Howell Lee Hicks hates to leave his fourth hour study hall because thats when he always catches up on his sleep Herschel Hunter bequeaths his place on the Honor Roll to Tud Reeves Theda Johnson W1l1S her hair rlbbons to Emlly Snow Sammie Jones leaves his place 1n the quartette to Curtls Hod es Chasline Kunz wills her WKnackN for working bookkeeping sets to Clifford Bonifleld Hhny Laln wills her sparkllng brown eyes to Sally Burke. Jane Lett leaves happy go lucky dlsposltion to Nanette Be Dorothy J, Loenneke bequeaths her Huax Factor technique' Byrd Lee Howlett Homer Lynn bequeaths his typewriter to anybody that WantS lt isabel Mathews doesn't w1ll anythlng, sh6'11 take ROI Wlth er, 96 H 11 X f' I fhgille Gray bequeaths her quiet disposition te Hazel rl 1 ' ds 0 I . . ' CRO Q A Zito THE BLUE JAY, 1940 Phyllis McFadden wills her basketball suit to Eunice Russell H lton Newcomb lesves Meyoelle P trick to Ch rlcs Elliot Joanna Oliver bequesths her ups and nbownsn to S ra Miller Wand Poe leaves er sewing mechlre to Lois Farmer Mdwm Shelby le ves her place as drum magor to Mory Ruth Sw Jr. Fur n Smlth will his bookkeeping set tw anyone th t will have t Guilz Swank w1lls her Job as Wtrusteen of the lockers to Charlie St1nf1ll Gerald Taylor lexves his Job in Mr S1mpSOH office to F N Forbea . 1 'f 1 A x . a ' ' 1.' a ' a 2 ' . r 5 . ' .1:,'L 8 . Q Ct nf ' . A I O vf V 3 L'i Q . ' ' fm x 'J -.Ei C - . S . . a '- -. L -.LJ - . . 6 AL ' 2 . Q K E . . . , 0 . I 0 f-v Harry Timmons wills his track ability to Richard Piper. Ruby Townsend wills her 'star guardn position on the basket- ball team to Paula Hope Williams. A ' a A: s ' a V 2 e ' n Q . . J' S , M s ' ' ' 'i ' - We 'J 'f ' .l a e f A ' If -I 8 ti A . I' .V.1 , . ' 'Qs 1 - r r 'Q a K L A . ' r 'rr h . .- Y I 1 lf! . 1 ' .,- ' 1 - 5 : l Q L R -ff-'ss S M TIOD W ggener sys nnon can h ve nis Pnfli Ann Vinchesterladys NN1 s hobbsn 1sn't willing thing Ci rence Wyatt is glad to le v old Churleston although he h s mnde ruite e name for himself V1V1 n Ycakum le ves her art of dTOUS1Hg humor Hand cless to M rj Lew Summers Buddy Sielert doesn't want anybod, to remember -A WA 'lov sh IV Book to will any High School in Short nm THE BLUE JAY, 1940 J J U N CJ Pi 5 Vice Presldent Davld L11r Sec Q Treas Beth J6HD1DgS The Junior Class sponsored the HBarn Dancen tnls Je.r Paulln Swope won f1PSt ln Grammar at tue dlstrlct meet at Cape G1r rdeau Elght of the 7UD1OT boy recelved letters ln Fbotb ll and the Junlors also starred ln track and basketball Nanette Beck Bllly D Blrd Cllfford Bonlfleld W F Brown Dorothy Maude Buntln Jack C rson Bob Crowe Paul Davls Charles Elllott Warren Hearnes Jane Heouembourg Byrd Lee Howlett Dorothy Jwckson Bgth Tennlngs Florlne Jones Frances K1lgOF6 Davld Lalr Mlldred Lockrldge Crawford Lovelace -Class Sponsor-- Miss Minnie King ..11.. Ed Marshall Page Moore Helen Moxley Lee O'Rielly V1v1enne Poe Louise Raffety Enoch Reeves Jack Rlchardson Tom Russell AlfTed Shortz H rold Simmons Ann Louise Sltzes Howell Slaten Marion Small Harry Stebblns Marg Lea Summers Paullne Swope Alice Wll1immS John Fox f' if? ii- ' J , 'T' A LP we 9 President--Jack Carson V . -- C . C. . . 1 Z . . 4 . . ' . S . . fl . . . , ' xii 0 . Q, . S l ' . . . H O . ' . V , ? a A . E. L . - - - ' l I V X' V I '3 THE BLUE JAY, 1940 dbg :OPI-I QM xjkf, ,J Pres1dent Annette Summers Vice Presldent Margaret Ellen Brown Sec A Treas -Mary Ruth Swope The erownlng of Margaret Ellen Broun and Mark Yoakum as Flng and Pueen of hearts climaxed the Sophomores bla party of the year the Valent1ne Party The Sophomores were promlnent 1n sports, h8V1Dg several letter men Annette Summers won third 1n Latin at the d1StPiCt meet at Cape Girardeau. Mary Ann Barfleld Altus Barnbrook Allan Black Glen Brlgance Margaret Ellen Brown Rita Carlton Lenora Carver Bllly Chronlster Shlrley Dalton Freddie Dark Alma Essary Frleda Estes Lois Farmer F M Forbey Buddy Frazler Alfred Friedman Guynell Glover James Greer Maxine Hanes Curtis Hodges La Verne Hopkins John Vernon Hummel Joe Le Van Frances Little Til Lutz Mark Yoakum J H Marshall Dale Masters DIXIE MeNichols Sara Miller Byron,lbxley Dorothy Jean Nelson Leslle Nelson Edwin Newcomb Richard Piper Paul1ne Presson MHTVID Reeves Marshall Ringo Mary Roberts Eunice Russell Dorothy Shlvely Paul SISK Poochie Simpson Pauline Slaten Annette Summers Buford Sutherland Mary Ruth Swope Marjorie Tim ons Betty'Ihite Bill Winchester Betty Wright -Class sponsor- Miss Dorothy Williams -12- 59 . fN X 0 0' . ' ff L W I 0 I O l O . Q 9 .. . . 'S . C O THE BLUE JAY, 1940 ffriw r1iE5rM'f7Jl President-Ruth Simmons Vice Presldent -John.Russell Sec d:Treas -Alfreda Smith The Freshmen got a good start with fifty seven enrolled Then came the Freshmen party the very first one of the year They also made l good start in sports Orville Almon Harold Arnold Eloise Ashby Dorothy Bagley Edgar Barnhill Rachel Barrett Gene Boone R1ley Brown Sally Burke J. B Butler Billy Chron Howard Chronister Cedric Clarkson David Cockman Julia Cooper Martha Lee Crlss Ruth Crosno Anna Sue Davis Freddie DeField Forrestlne Dickey Dorothy Finley Willis Forbey Pat Gallagher Letha Gillispie Jimmie Glenn Pete Golightly Eddie Goodman George Gordon Lodema Gray llen Greet encer Griffin S A Hunter Roy Hough Elbert Johnston Betty Little Nanetta Marshall Fred Mbxley Kathlyn mtion John Osborne Maybelle Patrick Peggy Payne Auburn Quertermous Lucy Quertermous John.Russell Ruth S1mmOB8 Edna Mae Sisk Alfreda Smlth Charles Smith Emily Snow Lorene Snyder Charlie Stanfill Richard Sutherland Jack Waggener H3ze1 Williams Paula Hope Williams Merle Wise Ruth Wyatt -Class Sponsorvf Miss Louise qgilvie -15- r'-P 'l f Egigggggg? I .J XX THE BLUE JAY, 1940 QAALLZX Jrxlk September 5 Locker rush and flrst football practice Spent the rest the month getting acquainted October 13--Rules, rules! and more ruins -Glen L Morrls Lyceum Program Say, what d1d they do? gHoliday, Cape Teachers' Meetlng November -Just can't get ahead of the Seniors They are struttlng new T1DgS Th3DkSg1V1Dg Lost the f1TSt feather of the season -Glrls' Glee Club entertain w1th a s1lver tea December l-Champs of Southeast Missouri Doesn't that sound swell? Santa tore his pants nCOm1DL down the chimneyn at the Santa Claus Jamboree Freshmen break the 1ce wlth the f1rst party of the ye r Holid ys January 12-Stores ran low on mid-night oil reason -mid year exams -Jog? Frye, scientlst, made a bell rlng by gust waving a wa New Fbotball sweaters February -Sophs Valentlne Part , king, queen and 6V6Tyth1Hg Ask Roy Bush about p aying cards in Study Hall -Jack Raymon and his snakes Much needed rest, WHSh1Dgt0n'S birthday 23-Regional tournament held between classes Junlor girls and Sophomore boys won 14 1 VJ g I V ' . 0 O 16- . M '. ' l9-- . 2O- ' 15- . 0 . 23-D . T . . . 27 b . . o l5- - D ' ?. 15--Kings Ambassador Quartet. 'We almost had a cat fight. l9-- ' ' ' ' a . 20 ESA Q ll- -- C - 17- ' ' . ' 24-- ' , 12- ' ' .. 14 i 0 19- , 22 . 0 . March lg. Brown Lvwfum No Stanly Osborne flgnkl f hr ' Am 'UL-3 1.13199 JL L Q, 1 .J J. 614' -Ord ,f JY' fLx Banq1 t Hfrf rms 'uanuaryn wlth .FU4 'LL K 1'LttlD,5 c-cr d concern' T1 ' rnperm of V16 Lau' W1 T 'Une le T 3 U66 b he as 1 f' JY' Cm hi P 11 ff fl Hlgh' A31 X 1 xx 15 .X af' I D' U . I 1 , A- X .. ' 1' . . . l , IA' , lx. ,. 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'enfo 1 ' f --.fL.'1:g Ce ilu Et11'1f1116,'b plus .,.i:c1 L - LST -Th 1 '-LF.E'C ' gin qw , .X 1 m ' An pm 1- , K-4141 I , f' t 's lf vig X 'if- X 'y' S:-xi C 1 1 1 BLUE JAY, 1940 ,f'ijI1.. ,K ,f I-UQ IBALL The season of 1989 was the second consecutive year C H 9 has won the t1tle of Southeast MiSSOUP1 Ch8mp1ODS The only upset of the season was the Turkey Day Game with Slkeston, in whlch Sikeston won 19 to 2 The squad started pract1ce on September 1 The games were played with nd 1ngur1es or 1nel1g1bles until the first game with Dexter Just before that game the team received not1ce that the1r guard, Cuentln Bolen, was ln ellglble to play, however, another guard was substituted and the game won When the Wgame of the seasonn with 91k6St0B came around Charleston was favored to w1n After many unlucky breaks a tall down The game was soon forgotten, however, and all eyes turned to the game at Poplar Bluff between the Champions of the Southern D1v1s1on, Dexter, and the Champ1ons of the Northern D1v1s1on, Charleston, The game was called at 2 30 on Thursd , December 1, and the stadlum was packed to 1tS utmost CQPHCIQY The Blue Jays scored the first touchdown and made good the extra polnt so the score read 7-0 Not S8tiSf16d with th1S !Dutc 0 Wyatt kicked a field goal which ran the score u, to 10-0 Dexter scored a touchdown, and in the last two minutes of play they were on the 19 yard l1ne Buford Sutherland stopped thelr last play Just as the gun went off The final score was 10 to 7, anc th1s meant the Blue Jays were southe st Missourl Champions The school received a b1g s1lver trophy with the names of all the letter men engraved on the band, and also another gold one for the championship of the lbrthnrn Divlslon E ch player earning a letter during the ,ear received indlvidual gold footballs he squa' was treated several t1m6S durlng the year to banquets The first was given by MT H G Simpson at the Colonlal Tavern at Cape Girardeau, another by the K1WaniS, and the last one by the Home Economics Class at which Jack Car ta and Paul Davis were elected co-captalns for 1940 160 THE f Q. - Ili! F F Q -0 0 's ' Q: Q -1. r the beginning of the game the ulldogs turned the Blue Jay'S . . . . b 2 i ay . f B. . . q h T . Q . ' ' THE BLUE J Y, 1940 The following received letters during the season: ' Bolen, 'uentin 4+Bush, Roy Carson Jack Dark, Hr d Davls, Paul Fitzpatrlck Cec1l U Frledman, Sidlny Greer, James 4 Slgnifies loss CHS CH HS CH? CHS CHS HB CHS CHS H Jackson, Rex Jones, Sam Kahn, Rlchard Lair, David Lay, Jack Marshall, Eddie Masters, Dale Nelson, Leslie 4 Russell, Tom S1Sk Paul Smal , M P1OH Story, George Sutherland, Buforl Tlmmons, Hurry Waggener Marlon Wyatt ciarence through graduation CHARLESTON HIGH 1939 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCO ES ERIE -SEPT -CCTV 29 6 OCT --OCT NO --NOV DEC 17 OPPONENT -KENNETT --O FARMINGTON PEHRYVILLE EAST PRAIRIE-O -CAR'VILLE-0--O -sn xhsn P BLUFF --s1KEsToN -DEXTER . ' 4 Q i ' . le ,a , . . . . B , . A , , . ' s-12---.---- . --- ----- - ---- H -- c --44 .---.-.... 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DJ' ., The Charle ton H1gh School Basket Ball teams saw a seml falr eason The E1TlS lost onl, one game 1n the tournament, and +he boys lost as many as they won The girls played twelve games 1D the se son, WIDHIDU all of then, however, lh the tournament the, were defeated ln the over tlme period by Dlehlst dt n1ne Taklng a fresh start 1D the Scott M1SS1S8lpp1 tournament at Benton they defeated the Dlehlstadt Dragons bht were beat by Benton 1n the thlrd Dlght of the tournament For the boys, SlmmODS carrled off the honors of hlgh score man, wnth Davls leadlng a close second In the g1TlS, LOCkT1dg6 was the hlgh score girl, wlth Swope second It 1S hard to g1V6 the h1gh score honors to any glrl as they all trled to keep polnts as even as POSS1bl8 Durlng the season the boys scored 367 PO1HtS to 431 for their opponents The girls scored 250 to 98 for their opponents The scores and the schedule was as follows GIRLS Opponents CHS. OPPONENTS East Prairle Chaffee Benton Matthewf Benton Anniston 18- ff :fa 'j w'fr- rw 1 C .J .nv X u The boys played fourteen games winning flve and losing ' 19 13 25 5 30 14 , 44 17 30 16p 40 9 BOYS OPPONENmS East P Chaffe Dexter Dextem Benton Graj R1dFC CX? Gray Rldge QBJ Matthews SlKEStOD CBJ Slkeston CAD Benton Chaffee Annlstor THE BLUE JAX, 1940 CHQ OPPONENTS 3 Mr Barner the Boys Coach had thlrteen letter men, Mlss King the G1T1S Coach had thlrteen Three graduate the girls team and three from the boys team The Home ECOD0m1C class gave a banquet ln honor of football team and the g1PlS and boys basketball squads. .m.. and from the rairje 36 33 e 33 20 CAE 40 42 ' CHQ 19 30 30 35 Matthews 28 26 Y ,- J 18 26 ' ' 1 lO 22 2? 26 ' l6 24 ' 4 37 69 25 27 ' 28 24 ' 1 31 34 THE BLUE JAY, 1940 Q-E3 IiJqlJ5X4::.Ft The class track meet on March 19 and 20 started another great year for track boys and g1P1S of C H S The Senlors won the meet with a score of 69 polnts, the Sophomores came in second wlth 345, the Junlors third wlth 24 points, and the Freshmen fourth wlth 4 polnts Cecll Fitzpatrick took high point honors The Se or glrls won wlth 82 points, Junlors second with 47 polnts, Sophomores third with 6? polnts, and the Freshmen fourth wlth 1 points Charleston's flrst inv tatlonal meet with East Prairie and M tthews ended with Charleston having a total score of 825 points, East Pralrle with 225 points and Matthews wlth g1PlS lost thls meet to East Prairie by a score of 17 to 46 The Scott Mlssissippl County meet was called on Aprll 19, however, because of raln the meet was postponed untll the next londay Charleston lon with a score of 61 , and S1kSStCH second wlth a score of 5 Buford Sutherland agaln carrled off hlgh point honors The Southeast Missouri Track and Field Meet was held at Cape Glrardeau Charleston 85813 won first with 33 polnts Eight boys went to Columbia for the State Meet Charles ton won the meet 10 Class C with 19 P01318 Jack Carsonxwon second place ln the 100 yard dash, Billy Chronlster won thlrd ln the mlle and Clarence Wyatt won third 1D the hlgh hurdles and fourth ln the low hurdles The only f1PSt place won by Charleston was by Buford Sutherland in the broad Jump. The 880 relay team composed of Carson, Gordon, Tlmmons, and Sutherland won second and tho medley team won second, too The boys who made letters were Clarence Wyatt, Harry TIMQODS, Sam Jones Jack Carson, HBPICD Small, W I Brown Charles Elliott Edward Marshall, olennon Erlganee, Bllly ChTOH1St6P Pau Slsk, Buford Sutherland, Mark Yoakum, and George Gordon The g1P1S who made letters were' Theda Johnson, Mary Ruth Swope, Emlly Snow, Martha Lee Criss, Letha Glllesple, Dorothy Buntin, Blrd Lee Howlett, and Laverne Hopkins -20- ' N ff ,,4 . v F ' uf Ls, 5 ' . . p 5 . 48 points. Buford Sutherland won high point honors. The - i . Q l . I 95. . - ' . l . o to . , Q Ruth Ann Ashby Dorothy Bagley Mary Ann Barfleld Mary E Bastln Margaret E Brown Dorothy M Buntln Sally Burke Lenor Carver Ruth Cposno anna Sue Davls Frieda R Estes Lois Farmer Guynell Glover Ellen Greer Jane hequemburg Denothy Jackson Frances Kllgore Frances Little Betty Llttle vla- THE BLUE JAY, 1940 DHD The Charleston Hlgh School band has slightly reduced 1n quantlty S1DCe last year but that does not mean quallty I the dlstrlct meet at Cape Glrardeau the Band directed by Mr F F Flsh recelved a second rating Bob Crowe, recelved a first ratlng at Cape G1rardeau and second Columbia He played a trumpet solo The b nd gave 1tS annual concert on March 15 Nanette Marshall Isabel Mathews Phyllis McFadden Sarah Nlller Dorothy J Nelson 'abell P8tF1Ck Mary Roberts Mayme lby Ruth Sigzons Anna Loulse S1tzes Charlie Stanflll Annette Summers Ann W1HCh9St6F Altus Barnbrook B1lly D Bird Riley Brown Roy Bush Jack Carson Bob Crowe Ruth Nyatt Mary Lea Summers 21 Breck Crowe Buddy Frlzler James I Greer T D GP1SHdm S A Gunter Curtls Hodges Roy F Hough Tohn V Hummel Sam Jones David Lalr Crawford Lovelace J H Harsxall Leslie Nelson Rlchard Piper Tud Reeves H G SIMPSOD Harry Stebbgns Jack Waggener B111 Winchester A . 9 P1 X N . J . 6 'I .I . . X . Y ' . n V 0 1 I ' 5' 8 ' U , 0 0 1 ,A 'lie 1 Rachel Barrett Dixie McNichols Jimmie Glenn C . 'Z . L O O ' r . , d N O O O I . E . . S 0 in ' Y .g . Ei 1, n , 0 fi . ' 0 0 1 A . . ri 7 ' . h . 0 o Y v 1 1 THE BLUE JAY, 1940 X 03,-egffi 'W' 'U GL.f:,.f: -.J The Boys' Glee Club, although not aCt1V9 thls year, has produced a quartet of whlch we are most proud The quartet, composed of Roy Bush Sam.Jones, Breck Crowe, and Bob Crowe, won f1PSt place at Cape Glrarueau and Columbla 1D the Distrlct and State meets Sam Jones also won f1PSt place at both meets w1th a vocal solo The Glee Club was dlrected oy Mr Ilan Smlth Gene Boone Roy Bush Rlley Brown Bob Crowe Breck Crowe Jonn Forbey Elb rt Johnson -22 I Sam Jones Homer Lynn Halton Newcomb Eugene Smith Hlrry Tlmmons Marlon Waggener Charles Fowlkes an H r' ,qi '... DQ ff: ' ,ex ,mf of U THE BLUE JAY, 1940 C1 j..4xJ 4,6455 QL' .J The Glrls' Glee Club, composed of twenty three members, has hed a ver, successful year thev re ved ez tellent ratlno at Cape GITWIGSIU and a SUQGIIOP ratlng at Columbla The Glrl Trlo, Rath Crosno, Anna Sue Davls, and Frleda Ruth Estes, sang at ihyfa Junlor play Joanna Ollver won an excellent ratlng both at Cape Glrerdeau and Columb a The Boys' Glee Club and the G1PlS' Glee Club were combined to make a mixed chorus The chorus sang at the Commencement Exerclses Mary Ann Barfield Margaret Ellen Brown Julle Cooper Ruth Crosno Anna Sue livin Frlede Ruth Estes Dorothy Flnley Guynelle Glover Jane Hequembourg Beth Tennlngs Dorothy Faye Moore Joanna Ollver Maybell P8tT1Ck VIVSHHS Poe LOU1SS Raffety Mayme Shelby Ann Loulse Sitzes Enuly Snow Mary Lea Summers Paula Hope Willlams Ruth Wyatt Ruth Ann Ashby Annette Summers -2 kwa- 1 JI .1 in Q1 f' f ff JP .i V'Li :'jI,1t , tr . XL! 1 Under the 'direction of Miss Louise Ogilvie cel 1 24,11 ,l U C I . - T 1. . I' . . L . iff? x,FlfXJiLl', j Qfff W' L17 Gas The 'Charleston1an', fubl T d b monthlf durlnb 1939 40, was under tne d1IGCt1L1 ol N ss WLll13fS The staff was chosen fron xolun e T r p 1 contalned news, sports, Jokes, peels scandal On Aprll l there was H sue L 1 cd tmon an A 11 Foo1 lssue Ed1tOT As oe EdltOT Features Reporters Columni ts nrt Ed1tOP Sports Typista .A Business Mgr. Sponsor. . . M ry E Bastln ann W1DCh6StET Breck Crowe Cnarlmne Kunz Marle Arnold Mlldred DeField Magme Shelby Ruth Ann Ashby Joanna Ollver Ruby Townsend Thed Johnson Pete Taylor Isabel Mathews Sidney Friedman Miss Williams THE BLUE JAY, 1940 I L T fi: A t ' P ra X I ?5g5g5 g5gL 0 C' 'T ,X F' f ,. . 6 I ,L ' I . 4 ' ,Q Q ' - ' W ' ' 1 ' 1-1?-7 LJ 'L ,. F . ': - ,.L LL Q L ' ieers, he we'e' ' ' ' sz 'MZ features, end ' A . . ' A Q J c'e J 1 ., -- 'p .1 A . . I 9 U I l,t Ei C 1 Is S I I a u 0 tl. . Y 9 o s c I.. 1, ' . 6 0 O 0 ' V S 0 u O O M , . . . I I A Q o 0 0 a 1' A IHE BTU? JAY, 1040 H J fxff oo Staff was oho 1 Sl pson It was hle Cf reooro mocf o Qonool Year N h L1 li Llea n out 131 the students N ry B S B el C ove Roy mu h gf n Pete T ylor Glennon DuLen Mary Laln Hershel Hunter Hob Dunn Charles Fowlkes Eugene Smlth John Forbey Jane Lett Annette Summers Sophomore -25- Edltor 1F Chlef Exeoatlve C mmlttee e slne e randger t Boslno Manag r PTOdUCt1OH C0mmltt6G Illustratlons 'I .J 41 Q.. NK., ,XIX 1 3 QNV, F' IJ Toe YLMT U k . ' sen by Ne. 'm, . Efelre fw have a ' QT? ef 1hi5 o 7 . 'e OPG 'Llp Yoon VL' W ,se nop oil Elf 1 fy A ' 4 Xlfgt Ea .ax .1-1j.7r1-1 1 f A ' '. cf o 1 ' . I - ' D Isabel Mothewsn D , , . Associate Editor fe1g T J D . f SA J Mariel Ue,4e er J. . .. ' ' ' 1 o-.' 1 Chevlfue Kgnz D Marie ATHOQG D a o . . . .Tu ' S' I L'j f ' . . .Roe . 1 ',ees e A A 1 , . 3- - - 3 A 9 0 0 0 Q u Q ' THE BLUE JAY, 1940 JJ LAIQP Cf., ejl,JIXgIg::y5k ljlJJ' jj T e Cla cl cf P Terkington was pre sentr noel rl 52, t8v,p m It was un r c J ea Slmp on The D' Abu rll fnr soldler who took famlls t 0 10 cue tlme, smlved all hls WICM we s ene of the flPSt G X1 ln 'eJ o e c 1 or e ts 1n New Jersey THE CAST V T YW Beth J9lHlHgS Th nas Russell T J lee Summers 'LT Pod e Mar hall 0 fl J ue heo mbourg V P1 ley DelJ1 DlHW nel Hubert St m Clarence Do c+h F Moore Nanetce Beck Cllffcrd donlfleld oack Carson Davld Lair JUNICJR SEIWOR BANCRUET The JUH1OP-SEDiGI' Banouet was g1VGD 1n the Masonic Ha T1 on Maj 15 at 6:30 p m Speeche were made by Warren He rnes Sldney Fr1ednan, Bob Crowe, Dorothg Maude Buntln, and Anna LOU1S6 S1tZGS Jack Carson w Q toast master Some mUS1C81 numbers were SIVCD by the Boys' Puartet and the Glrls' Trio. The colors, blue and sllver cerrled out the theme of Starllght. Favors were wagons h1tChGd o a star The Guests were the Senlor Class, the Faculty, the Boaro members and their WIVGS, m1H1St6PS and thelr wlves After the banquet the Junlor Prom vas held at the Hlgh School Gymnaslum -26- 0 . ki 1-J I X r XX :rf Tnifor -3 U. H 'rf Cen. bv ex e. C V - . ,- - . .. .. , 1 , . ,. L M, ,, . ,., ' 04 3 ' -Tw 'Wf 'Z' - ,- 'X -.- ,-' e ' , V 4 '-T I-' V- - fl 'vi H f.-rt '- AUC 1.-.' I , l..f 5 if 1 FU' 8: 0 9 xr, 'J '., .' , . -. , ., ,' .. ' 'se one clfecil Q ui 5,45 Isrr U ' S , A . - . 1- ., ,, -. . vv. v- ' . - .4.f1Jf? ffl S LfC f'.Lf ' C: L11 E -'ll ', ...F 'fc - 1 , -. .' 4, - 1 s , , , ,. . ,zg ,. ,. C -- L . 7 T 11l'1J..'Z.fD .-.TT J'-J .T 3.0 -J -ff 7111s f, alugd. , 1 ' ' A ' ,,, , ff .,r , ' , J .. . ..- I.: ' 111531115 .. 42017 43 1 u lf1. al - ,L'f, ,t ., gn- r-'12, jfd 3 A ' r- . An Q ' ' ' - ,I 'V ,irq ,gf . , , - , V, ,-1, ,V . ct ,Lo n-v 252: ,Ls lg1tn1 ,Mpc 369 ,g H X, 'r.' LVIIISQ .na . -ta A A a , , 1 . -' , nw- 1m flue ,, o ..:xE,.,,---.1 . ,,'. Q15 'I - 'T -. N '1 -1 ,, . IVV?-'x.7n Llfcf QLTILQU A . . J . 1 'X x 'NW ' if ' 2 . A ' ' w- - Bfoxsuu .Q,- . , . , ,L 1 .L 3 f YV' ' Li' vw ,. 1 ,. ,T JO. '.. .Ek QJJS- Q ' Q Q Q 'ft-il Abi: ' 'AW 'wi 'v -r 1 l'J'4 'l- 9 0 0 Q I. V ar 0 .L .r n n c c 1 . . -I N -' . . ., - . - -. A 3 . , . . .L x. 1 Q , , . 1 ' C . . , , T ' . I 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 I 0 s . 'N . . . ,Q .- rs ' U O S A 4 Q , O I r I A i O l F 5 0 Cin., o L . . - O al ' . . Q U , -. I I l U 5 0 n , ' 0 l . I- . , D Tw BLUE TAY, 1940 rv fd Q if bb rO3l5o I Q14 ,Q-H e four act Comedv n15ht, ay LtlOH C9HtEPS H? NCD ere WTV11 slr pol on cons oten 2 o t lo sive er frlends from The L +e o rar lege The task Klrger , who ser U Tbcd of T6fOTm1Dg Miss Hobbs 1S glvfn to Mr Wolff belleves that all women san be tamed by the by maklng love to them Wes directed bv Miss Pulllam. bf Mlss on, Mrs Alma Barrett, and rr eo 1 Iegmtmbotrg C ur Miss sLsa1 Abbey CKST OF CHARACTERS M35 jBBBC1V8l Kingsearl P6TC1VQ1 Klngsearl Mllllcent Farey George Jessop Wolff Klngsearl Henrletta Hobbs Maid Charle leon mbourg Ruth Ann shby Joanna Oliver Sidney Frledman Mayme Shelby Marion Waggener ,Sam Jones Ann Winchester Guila Swank -Bob Dunn Captain Sands Theda Johnson J D Grisham Til Lutz Glen Brigance Shlrley Dalton Marie Arnold Prompter Stage Crew Business Manager -27- 4....l Q, 1 ,. N I 1 - - - n x v l X X-.. T' :xx J ' ' 'J X . , , M1 ...J .'. s J ,-.-.f '- Tun Tea or twigs proseUe:oV'f2+ ?wbbs,U - . E ' ' Q 1 ff- , L . 1 V - -4 - - Q ' ' . I nl U, .m. , ,,, ne, We , ., ,n. T1,PQ2y M 14, 11 tie Hlfh fewovl ,unit :?.5 .1 . - . I, - .I ,,.' . ,, - , ., I ' A3 QDG .llle Ol tKo will Lqgn-M.:, .9f- 4 - ' ln., -. 'L vf H .' -. - c . -. . .- around Fmss Qennlix m fi Le. Minn ,.tn -s 1 bG8UL1fUl and Che 1-YL aggm uno ies near ZPXQLL pf relieve L'.t ,A ' S 3 C-lS'o'Q one v:g.1cs lg not ibtj 4 C h 1 35.12 ..' T .C f u f I I b O- . A .4 O ' . . '1 ' . .fswdu yt. ' .A ,- ' ,.., A-I 1- n lag . 9 93, Pilj ' U ' 4F5l3-FC 1 ' Mir. . . iiwo, , 4 V .n 1 . X , -.1 J 'A--1-Ll' U L-. . '-4-. A hp. J 0 U I Q l I O I O O 0 O I O I O . S L E 52, . - A . . J. . 9 0 0 0 n 0 0 Ja . Q . V M I O U O . . x C I C l I O . . 0 O I U 9 O I I CC ' , O O ' U U . g 9 O I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 O 0 O . C I Q C O O 1 1 OXNQO 0 ' 0 0 D 0 A 9 . I l U ' THE BUUE JAY, 1940 uzbi ji, . NN on NC 1 NG ll N' -fix so r r ' , Q Football Oueen SGn1OP M816 Junior Maid Sophomore Maid Freshman Maid I' C1JFf1I J fi V' K jX!lJ'UDJ -2 Jang Hequembourg Isabel Mathews Mary Lea Summers Ama Easary Sa11J Burke THE BLUE JAY, 1940 by W Agra, mo H-Jag Ten years have passed since the dear old class of 1940 made its final debute from Charleston Hlgh School Much of the expected and the unexpected has happened ln th1s decade and as we look into the glass, we see that Marie Arnold Just accepted a missionary post in China The last we heard Clvde Ashby was a captaln in the Foreign Legion after being Jilted by Guila Swank Ruth Ann Ashby's daughter, Ruth Ann Russell, has gust celebrated her third birthday Mary Elizabeth Bastln has gust published her latest column in the Ladies Home Journal Charline Kunz moved to Arkansas where married women can teach Bolen and Fitzpatrick are playing professional football with the Green Bay Pockers Roy and Isabel finally got married, and Isabel spends her t1me taking care of the Bushes Alfie's married and settled down on the farm He is experimenting with a vegetable to grow cab bages above ground and carrots below. Breck Crowe finally has his orchestra J D Grisham on his clarinet is featured with him And believe it or not Mildred DeF1e1d married that gumdrop and Hershel have just completed an idea for growing corn, Instead of one or two ears to the stalk, they grow in bunches l1ke gre es Bob Dunn finally gave up his idea of making a rocket s ip and his now perfected a rocket powered automobile Chuck Hequembourg pl s olf professionally that is in a manner He has insurance for 1 aga1nst making a ole in one and he averages about fifteen a year. That dashing Sidney Friedman bets on horse races, and in his spare time runs his dad's dry goods store Halton Newcomb drove his ' 4 Ford until a couple of years ago, when he traded it for one of Dunn's new rocket powered cars Marion Waggener is still asking, How many' when you drive up to the station, Bud Sielert and Sam Jon run a club in Chicago for gentlemen who are willing to take a chance Joanna marrled Willis and now sings with an opera cgggany in the East Theda is hostess with the Eastern Air 1D6S has two 1290 ff .1 ' x V Q9 '53 A .. . . t salesman from Chicago, 'cause she just loves IIIHPOPBQ Glennon . . n- tag- THE BLUE JAY, 1940 coqpilots and a senior pilot on the str' . Charles Fowlkes hunts and fishes all year and writes a cggumn in one of the outdoor magazines. P te is a radio technician with NBC and is doing very well. After giving up chasing other women's hus- bands, lhyme at last got one of her own John Forbey is a lawyer 1U Kansas City wlth a good record for his yet short career Harry Tlmmons and his two curls got a contract 1n Hollywood Luc1lle Gray is a stenographer with a banking firm in St Louis After finishlng her nurses tra1ning, Mary La1n married e handsome interne Phyll1s'FoxU writes a column on WAdvice to the Lovelornn and signs lt HThe Voice of Experlence 0 Dutch is now coach at Duke Univers1ty Ruby Townsend has Just been elected president of the local Temperance Union Betty Joe was appointed vice pres1dent Howell Iac 18 a new fledged captain of the army air corp Jane L teachlng Home Ec at the University of arkansas Homer lynn has Just broken his record of 450 mlles 1n Gene Simth's nel racer, wh1ch 18 composed of a Rollp-Royce eng1ne on a model T frame Ann Winchester has the leadlng role 1n HUnc1e Tom's Cabinu L1 tle Eva Wanda Poe has published her latest novel, and by the way, V1Vi8n Yoakum runs the publish1ng house. Dorothg Jeanne Loenneke is teachlng Senlor Science at Diehlstadt And slowly the plctures of the future fades away -30 o . . . 0 a . 0 U A I ' O o o . o . . O . . - 'V U. VA ' . . . 1 . J -A 4 '- -- ,..-..-. J ., ' . r C -I -L J 0 r ' ' I a .' - . O D l P ' U 1 I Hi . . . 1 . . . ,- J G f ' U 0 . , . . 7 . 1 6 I 0 5 . Q K A . . , ,A I .-1 15,655 .. '5 '-E511 . 0 was BLUE JYY, 1940 f 1 X.1f'eJ Mary Lou Beck Paullne Brooks Mary Frances Ellis Ruth Frances Gay Lula Mae Halnes June Jones Helen Lucille Lovelace June Merick Janice Ponder Frances Roberts Betty Jean Robeson Alma Sisk Reva Carlton Betty Sue Davls Jo Ann 'razier Helen Gollghtly Ruby Jane Hornback Hazel Howell La Nelle Newc mb P82816 Poe Frances Reeves Jene Ellen Rogers Allce Starett Irls Swank Eunlce Wils n Vlrglnla Wltt xj r' J xlfred Ashby R Bone Alvln Cope Charles Dark W1lSon DePri0st B111 ESKP1 ge B bry Frazler Eugene Huston Budly Jacks n Charles Llngle Edwin POTTIS Edwlrd Townsend Dillarc W1S0 Ben Garnhlll Herbert Brown Preston Ch1ldP6SS Herman D VIGSTD Joe Davls John Ray Fowlkes James Grider Porter H111 Billy Payne qopkins Eugene Ledbetter Truman Taylor Junior Welton Luther Jinchester Howard HOPKIDS -31 K 1 we of Jff-M ... T., J' I' I' l ' Qbr . ' ' 'd. . 5 V' C Elencr Flo Randall Lex Allen Kilgore 5 . A., K 1 5 . X l . L I Ja a .
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