Charleston High School - Recorder Yearbook (Charleston, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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I93 5 . THE RECORDER RALPH RARDIN-Ralph came from Rardin in his senior year. He is much like his brother-quiet and modest. MARIAN MATHES-+Tall and graceful, she stands among us. Her beautiful hair is the envy of every C. H. S. girl. BERTRAM LYNCH--Never a dull moment with the uFire Chief around. He was a real cheer leader. RUTH CHAMBERS--Alive with interest, pleasant, loyal to her friends and truly a C. H. S. citizen. CHARLES THOMAS-Charles was always carefree and never in a hurry. MILDRED COURTNEY-Left us right in the middle of things. Her winning ways have been missed already. CHARLES POST-Another one of our Future Farmers who graduates from C. H. S. LEVALEA KNAUSS-One of the few quiet girls of C. H. S. Her modest manners are quite a rarity. FRED TOMBERLIN-He certainly knows his farming. Let's wish him success in the future. DOROTHY OWENS-She was a member of the band for three years. Dorothy is also interested in writing poetry. ARTHUR CAMPBELL--Art's wit and good nature have made him well known and popular. MARJORIE REDMAN-- Little one of C. H. S. is small but mighty. She certainly enjoys high school. JOE GROVE--J oe is .an ideal classmate, quiet but persistent in his studies. JOSEPHINE ELLIOT- ,Iody is a ufun loveri' but also a good student. EARL ROBY-One of the dis- tinguished trombone players in the band. He was alsox a charter member of the music club. C. H. S. l U ' O HCI' fit ' ' d'1,L5'f!,l:- , f 1 F , P I I' fel Q ,- . 1 Au 'lr :If vp , ffru' 9. ' Q . ' 9 ' ' J Qwfpar a

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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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-sfi' -iw, THE RECORDER. .,,. i 1935 . ' ' .E ,r 'Q ' +12 E xlv lfnv NHIIK A xv 1 A ' 1 Qs ft' ' A f'. ',, , , t S ' l . 1 . i U il t -V . ROSS BRYANT--Another 'cRardinite,', the Chester Morris of C. H. S. LUCILLE CRA -A band and music club member. She formed many pleasant friendships at C. H. S. CHARLES BROOKS--6'Brooksie made friends readily with his pleasant personality. LUCILE THADIUM--One of the music lovers and a lovely singer. JAMES 'WILSON- One of the best sports in C. H. S. MARGARET BORDERS-What a happy-go-lucky girl. We're sorry she left in mid-year. FRANK PASHALEK---A pleasant classmate who was always ready with his share of mischief. PAULINE WOODYARD-Smiling and cheerful to all with whom she comes in contact. JACK BLAIR-He can be distinguished by that mischievous smile. THEDA REYNOLDS-One of our fun-loving seniors who didn't let it interfere with lessons. RONALD McMORRIS-An agriculture enthusiast-and why not? He was born a farmer. RUTH FINCH-One of the musicians of C. H. S., prominent in both band and or- chestra. JOHN PAUL-A C. H. S. party would be incomplete without John's dancing. SYLVA JAMES-We will remember Sylva as a mischievous, good-natured senior. KEITH RATTS- Keith was an important character in the Senior class play. MAXINE SWEENEY-Another popular C. H. S. blond-always serious? MARGARET HACKER-A midyearman and also one of our most diligent workers. LOIS GRIFFITH-Quiet and shy, Lois proves that silence is golden. C. H. S. V, wvagn

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