Charleston High School - Recorder Yearbook (Charleston, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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:vm .THE RECORDER i Q s MARY JANE KELLY--An Hall in one girl--pleasing personality, brilliant, and a pal to everyone. DONALD SWINFORD-Don is the advertising man- ager of the Recorder and president of the Agriculture Club. DOROTHY MAE JACK-Another hard worker. Everybody's upaln is she and will certainly be missed next year. ROBERT FULTON-He isnit the father of the steamship, but Robert can invent good answers when called upon. LOUISE ASHBY- She is certainly one of C. H. Sfs best known and best liked students. BILL RARDIN-A Rardin immigrant who has the rare gift of never bothering anyone It seems to be quite profitable. MARY JUNE SPARKS-A little live wire who always gives us some pep and a smile. KENNETH ARMSTRONG-Gentle manly, witty, and an all-around good fellow. LOIS BEABOUT-Lois always has a smile for friends that she may meet. HAROLD ERNST-The clown of the class, but can he sing? The Mayes have it! BETTY JANE STANBERRY- A sunny disposition is hers. And didn,t she make a dandy cheer leader? DONALD STITT-Where there's a motorcycle, there's Don--and the baritone makes the picture complete. MARGARET RILEY-'6Peggy is one person who can have a good time and still manage to have her lessons. AZRO COX- '6Zero wasa midyearman. He was another quiet member of the class who did not crave the spotlight. FRANCES DAVIS-- Frankie has a sweet disposition and certainly lives up to the Rardin standard-ours too! CH S 'Nine f 1

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f THE RECORDER . -'QI935 Senior Class EVELYN ARCHER-A belle from Rardin who became president of the class and queen of C. H. S. Some popularity record, eh? PAUL COSSINS- Paul was a good student and valuable to the class because of his outstanding athletic ability. VICTOR CURTIS-Victor handled his royal position in a truly, kindly manner. His highness can also handle a ball. EDWARD MILLER -A born leader of his class as well as in athletics. MARJORIE LANMAN- A nicer girl you'll never find. Marjorie was associated with the band and glee club. ROBERT DOWNEY-Bob was the good Business Manager of the Annual and a speaker of great promise. JOSEPHINE STITES-Her pleasant ways, good nature, and willingness to help have made her many friends. DON CRAIG -Don made a very good business manager for our athletic teams. DOROTHY GILLINS-A good sport, likeable, one of the most quiet and brilliant girls of C. H. S. BUREN McCLURE-Buren, better known as 4'Pluto, is our huge basketball center. He is one of the crew from Rardin. MARY BETH STlNE- Is snapshot editor of the annual. A smile and a joke are always with her. PAUL SPENCE--A quiet, unobtrusive student, but an intellectual one. Paul was especially interested in agriculture. ELLEN NICHOLS-She certainly loves typing and has Hpoundedw her way so far. LEO OZIER-He gained his high scholastic standing through hard work and natural brilliance. BETTY HILL-Known for her quiet manner and sincerity. Doing her share is her aim in the classroom. C. H. S.



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THE RECORDER ........ l935 3 Q.- DAVID WALTRIP-David ' nother band me . he baritone is his specialty. MADALINE WRI -If there's mischief in the air, '4Snowball Wright will sure be there. O senior ucut upf, HOWARD GIBBS-Howard has drawn and painted his way into prominence. Airplanes also give him a thrill. LILLIAN CRAVEN-Lillian's life ambition is to become a nurse. Her understanding nature will certainly be a great asset. HARRY BAYLES- Known for his nonchalant manner which is one requirement for a good motor- cycle jockey. VIRGINIA FLEENOR-From Gays, has won us completely over with her piano playing. DUNALD WHITE-Not very athletic but one of our most industrious students. ELEANOR TAYLOR--Eleanor likes people and fun and that is one reason why she enjoys life. CHARLES ADKINS--A second Einstein? Perhaps. NORMA ENDSLEY-A wonderful upaln that we will not forget. Can anyone find a truer friend than 6'Norm ? HARRY SCOTT- Harry has really grown to be a 'gsophisticated senior. Can anyone imagine that? FREIDA SCHNORF-A mid-year grad. She has done excellent work in the glee club and in operettas. JAMES ST EVENS'-Music and agriculture are James, chief interests. That should make a happy combination. GRACE CLARK-One of our best known student librarians. She was a great help. LEE ROY BROWN-An addition to C. H. S. from Martinsville. He was an active member in all his classes. ............-....C.H.S.....-..-......... Ten

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