Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1901

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20 DELPHIAN ' 01 Calendar Sept. 4. School opened, all look happy. Sept. 10. Prin. Thurnau begins a new series of lectures. Sept. 12. Supt.Parmelee gives an interesting and instructive talk. Oct. 5. More notes than usual pass between Maud S. and Howard. Nov. 18. Louise Packard combs her hair. Nov. 27. Turkey Day. Dec. 15. Miss Rue attempts to teach school. Dec. 20. H. Cogsdill reforms Miss Heesen ' s pupils. Jan. 12. Howard tries to overcome Miss Grube, but the scene changes by the appearance of Mr. Thurnau, Jan. 18. Reports show that Richard Loomis is still increas- ing in altitude. Feb. 10. The fall of Carpenter. Feb. 12. Another interesting Lit. is announced for Feb. 30. Feb. 15. This day is wholly given over to Hazel R., alias Maude Adams. Feb. 22. All (?) turn out and help celebrate Washington ' s birthday. March 31. Seniors try to look young. April I. McCartney recites in Gen. History. The rest receive a severe shock. April 18. Explosion in the Laboratory and Miss Count screams. April 19. Test in Physics, Slaughter of the Innocents.

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DELPHIAN ' 01 19 R, o s t e r Seniors. Howard Cogsdill. Edna Count. Ethel Culbertson. Sadie Dennie. Mabel Fenn. Emma Gehman. Leila Green. Zora Hickox. Stella Holden. Lee McLaughlin. Louise Packard. Charlotte Parker. Edith Polhemus. Bess Rue. Ida Snell. Julia Spaulding. Carrie Strother. Eva Waltersdorf. Earl Williams. Myra Woodbury. Jv niors. Rollo Ammon. Max Allen. Henrietta Berger. Don Carr. Mable Casler. Maud Church. Don Collins. Vern Cooper. Harry Culbertson. Maud Griffin. Mary Jordan. Jessie Krebs. Roy McAlpine. Fred McCane. Marie Merrick. Fred Morey. Louise Patterson. Laura Ranson. Hazel Robinson. Fenn Spaulding. Bessie Stone. Ruby Vickery. of H i g H Juniors— continued. Louie Wildt. Bessie Wood. Mae Wilton. Sophomores. J. Max Allen. Percy Ammon. Chas. Beck. Margaret Beemer. Wilber Boyles. Homer Brouse. Edna Brown. Rex Bryan. Iva Carpenter. Floy Cortright. Delia Decke. Hattie Dexter. Mable Day. Albert Johnson. Louise Jones. Frank King. Raymond Lane. Richard Loomis. Lloyd Maxson. Walker McConnell. Dorothea McLaughlin. Ralph Overmyer. Bertha Pope. Harry O. Potter. Henry Rauser. Edwin Shuler. Maude Stuart. Lloyd Thompson. Maude Upright. Hal Weaver. Will Youngs. Freshmen. Leland Allen. Lola Allen. Donald Allen. May AUis. Howard Allis. Minnie Andrews. Fred Bohn, S c K o o 1 Freshmen — continued. Nellie Barber. Edith Bowes. Kate Bowen. Carl Benton. Roy Claflin. Norman Cove. Nora Donovan. Trafton Dawson. Hazel Dawson. Minnie Elmer. Nellie Frances. Edith Fortney. Ethel Gates. John Guide. Lester Huber. Nina Hartwell. Mary Hartwell. Bon Haslett. Marie Heilway. Laura Johnson. Marcus Kellogg. Ora Klaiss. Earl Laverty. Mae McWhorter. Goldie Mitchell. P. T. Mitchell. Jennie Munger. Roy Nichols. Hazel Newlon. Pansy Powers. Harry Powers. Lula Pennington. Grace Perry. Carl Perry. Harvey Rand. Maude Rhuberry. Mable Shepherd. Don Shepherd. Earl Smith. Dudley Titus. Max Tower. Claude White. Ernest Whittaker. Jessie Winegar. Mattie Wood.



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DELPHIAN ' o J 21 Rules Please do not commence excuses, Dear Teacher — . Do not walk heavily in the High School, for by so doing you will confer great pleasure to the grades below. Do not act like babies if you wish to be treated as ladies and gentlemen. Never talk in the halls, because you ' re sure to receive a kind word in return. Do not forget to leave your visitors in charge of your teacher (by request), W K a t DelpKian Would LiKe to Know Where Vern Cooper got his collar. How Packard spells her name. Why Earl Williams doesn ' t blow away. When Edna will cease to (Count). Why the Delphian isn ' t funny. Where Packard keeps her speller. If Pat was ever short. What Prin. Thurnau would do if anything should happen to his vocal organs. How many members of the Physics class passed Heat and Light. What Prin. Thurnau was thinking of when he fell off the platform. What the Principal does with the Hght literature he con- fiscates from the pupils.

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