Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1933

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 v XT J» (, : • MctormicK Mitchell. .N Norris. Ma J Ondra. Ros Overmyer. 0. E c P»M N I O K 'S CLASS POPULARITY CLASS ROLL II A's Baker, Goldie Bracy. Charles Fisher. Harold Frace. Joseph Halheisen. Donald Pugh. Lester II K’s Adeltnan. Roy Allen, Allien Raker. Vance Benson. Clynis Bradley. Jerine Burkett. Mary Burton. Duane i Bust. Thomas ' Campbell. Kent Carter. Louis Chevalier. Evelyn Cole. Leila V Cooper. Maxine i Darby. Beatrice V Dickinson. Kdith VNJdllin. Doris A edson, Roberta V Fast. Wilbur Forell, Jack v Frye, Ardith Gritnth. Marshall Hawk. Evelyn Hawley. Bessie Hyde. Arminda Jankovick. Mary KIiik. Betty 1 Leach. Elaine J Locke. Marian Masters. Eithyl McCormick. Kathleen Mitchell. Madallne Margaret Rosa Ralph Poppe. Walter Porter. Maxine Pratt, Pauline Prlndle. Franklin v Pryor, lone Quantrell, Jean Rumsey, Josephine Reno. Andre Reno. William Sloan. Harold Smrchik, Mary Spice, Charles Spotts. Gladys Spotts, Katherine Vp Stebblns. Bruce V Stlckroe. Evelyn Sundqulst, Frances Swan, Remona Thompson. Robert Toutant, Eleanore j. Welsh. Donald Wilkes. Pauline J Wilson. Raymond OJf Woodworth. luiwr Ste J' Young Ellen V Motto—Each One Is an Archi- tect of His Own Fortune. t'lower--Narcissus. Color Blue and Gray. CONTEST RESULTS Athletic boy Harold Sloan Athletic girl Josephine Rumsey Best natured boy Best natured girl. .. Remona Swan Class baby ... Eleanor Toutant Cutest boy Cutest girl ...Evelyn Chevalier Most popular boy.... Wilbur Fast Most popular girl.... Betty King Shlek Vamp President s Message The time is rapidly drawing neai when we must step out into the va- cancy left by the seniors. It is with deep regret thut we part from our friends. The graduates of 1933 who now have completed their work are ready to start their Journey out in real life. We hope that our friendship will not end. but thut our relation will be even greater than before. For those who follow us we wish them the same privileges that we have enjoyed. With the capable group of teachers to guide them on. their fu- ture is sure to be promising. The friendliness ami co-operation in every undertaking has been our medium of success for the year. We feel that we can never repay our faculty advisor, Mrs. Mitchell, for her many helpful suggestions in all our activities and for the sympathetic at- titude she has shown throughout the year. All the pleasant memories through- out the year have been entered into the Charhian. We extend our best wishes to the creators and to the class of 1933. Ha HOLD Fisiikr. sMfresi( nt of Class of ‘34. J — Page Ki Class Officers President..........Harold Fisher Vice President.......Betty King Treasurer..........Elaine I each iteeretary.........Duane Burton NEWS EVENTS OF THE CLASS OF ’34 In 1931 the junior class started their journey through high school. As freshmen they were under the faculty leadership of Miss Hicks and Miss Garland. Jean Hammond was eiec'ed as president of the class; Josephine Ramsey, vice president; Beatrice Dar- by. secretary; and Evelyn Stick roc, treasurer. The class was not long in getting acquainted with high school life and in October they held their first party, under the supervivan of Mr. Dykhouse. in the school gym- nasium. After their first party the class entered more and more into vari- ous activities and later in the winter they held a sleigh riding frolic and in January they entered into their first active participation in student mixers at which time they sponsored that dance and program. When the class of 34 entered into their sophomore year they were lead by Ellis Lovell as president; Maxine Cooper, vice president; Jerine Brad- ley. secretary; and Remona Swan, treasurer. The faculty advisors of the class were: Mrs. Combs and Mr. An- derson. The annual class picnic was held at Pine Lake. Olivet. This year has been by far the most important one because of all that has been accomplished. They selected Harold Fisher as president: Betty King, vice president: Elaine Leach, treasurer; and Duane Burton, secre- tary. Mrs. Mitchell has acted as counselor and advisor for the class. The first important task that con- fronted the Junior class was the pro- duction of the traditional junior play. “Laugh Clown. a rolicking comedy, was chosen as the play which they would put on. The play was directed by Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. McCall. The production was a huge success due to the efforts of the cast, committees, and directors. The proceeds of the play were used to fete the departing seniors in the annual junior-senior prom which was just held. The Juniors will also decorate and assist in the commencement, class night, and Imccalaureate. Members of the Junior clj. s have been very actively engaged in varsity and interclass sports. This yeor the junior basketball team won the inter- class championship. Several members of the class have participated ia and won letters in varsity sports. They are: Carl Youngs. Harold Sloan. Jack Forell. Robert Thompson. Vance Bak- er. Harold Fisher. Bud Nickerson. I eater Pugh. Donald Hale. Ralph Overmver. and Donald Welsh.

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 r T H E C H A R H I A N SENIORS £1 THELMA PATRICK Honor Banquet '31; (lief Club '30. 'S1; Interda»» Sport '30, '31. '32; Orchlst Club '30; niHTVtta 31. MARTHA RANSOM Glee Club '70. '21. 3J. '33; Rural Stu- dent Club '80. '31. '32. '33; C1ns Tree . 31; Charhian Staff ‘33; 0|ieretta 31. 33. MELVIN REOICK Football '33; C Club '33. GENEVIEVE RIPLEY Manon '30; orchestra 32. '33; Oi -tctl; •• ° 1 L|0 ROBERT SMITH ttnv SrnulH ' 30, ‘31, '32, '33; Club 'SO. '31. '32. '33. I ehate Club 85; Travel Club '32; Interclass 8 port» '32. Ill-V 32. Dramatic club '33. JACK SOUTHERN Track '30. '31. 32. VICTOR SPANIOLO Travel Club 'S3; Hl-Y '33; IVbate Club 32, 'S3; Interda Sports '33; Honor Ban- quet 32, 33; Orange ami Black 33; Lan- ding High '30, 31. OONALO SPARKS III-Y '30, '81. 32; M. A. C. 30; Boy Scout '20; Track '31. '32; Footlmll '30. •21, '32; Travel Club '33; Glee Club 32. 23; Operetta '32. JUNE ROBERTS X. Y. Z. Affair 30; Cher. Noun '31 . HELEN ROBINSON X. V. Z. Affair '30; Dramatic Club 33; orange ami Black '33; Quill ami S roll L, a ifo. fifEVtAZi 'll CIV4-E ROGERS «ilee Cffib 31; Dramatic Club x y y.y .uo: ■ • n . d ciui. “U GRACELYNNA RYAN lub '30. 31. 32. '33; 0| 32. 'S3; Girt K» serve HUBERT STEVENS Hl-Y 31: 'C' Club 31. '32. '33; Travel Club '32. '33; Student Council '32; Hasket- 1 all '31. '3-A '33; Track '31. '32. '33; Honor Banuuetjeu 31..732. Sj Kt-.thnll 31. '32. . iwvi ER STEENS FiM.tlAlC H. ‘32, 42 ltaak. thall 31, 32. 33; ly rouft Xb. 31, '32; Honor Ban- quef'fo. 33: C Club -32. 'S3: In- tercbiM 8ptyr(s '30. MAX STILWELL Hand 30, '31, 32, 33; Orchestra 31; Hl-Y 33. RUTH STRINGHAM Aaaembly Comm. 32, '33; Chairman 33; Charhian Staff 'S3; Girl Reserves '81, '32, 33; Orchis!» Club '30; Ola » Treat . 30; Chez Noun '32; Interdas» Sport '30, '31; Honor Hamiuet '30, 32; Orange ami Black '31; Quill and Scroll '32. '33; l rc». '33; Clan Vice Pro . '32; Orchestra '31, '32, '33; Itnm! '30; Sahitatorlan '33. C. II. 8. Queen; Student Council 80. ARO BAUMS !» 2»; Interdas Sport» 31. '32; Runtf Student Club '30; Commercial (Hub 31. '32. CLYDE SCHIMMEL Glee Club '31; Foot ball '31. '32 Hl-Y 1 OpcrettJ '33; Ib ; tusi Junior ktfJud MELVIN SUNDEEN Football '31. '32: Basketball So, '31, 32. '33 . Debate Club '32. 33; Travel Club 31; Charhian Staff 33; Honor Banquet '33; Orange and Black 23. NELL SWEET Orchestra '70. 31; Band 30. 81; Reserve 81, 32. 'S3; Interda Sport '71; Glee Club 'S3; Ope ettwfl32. £3; II or Banquet '22 , Ch . .'32. i 33; ‘ I-Y . '33; 13; Idve- Z 'S?! Crop out 30, 81. LI AN SECORE Grand Rapids '30; Battl. Creek '31. 32: Operetta '73; Glee Club 33; Orange and Black '23. Captain '£2. . du BoyJKvJUt SVuilWlr'Coun w. Inter Club 33; I nima th- 33. ;ey '33; Scribe '31, 31, 32; Boys Glee Ita '33; Hl-Y '32. '33; -; Honor Banquet '30, Slant '30, 31; Travel ROLAND WEHR Rural Students Club '30, 31, '32, 33; Band 30. '81, '32. 33; Future Farmers '72. 33. AGNES SHARPE Interda » Sport 30, 31. PEARL SHUL Girl Scout 1; French C„, Club ’23: Glee Club '33; Mot Club '30; Operetta '33. LILA SHUMAKER Orange and Bla anurviMrstM . ek Staff 33. j i' DOROTHY SMITH -v i Interda » Sports 30, 31, 32» $.j; OlrlHk Penut 30; Girl Reserve 31, I val 33; Travel Club 31; JunldioCrejfrv Honor Banquet ‘30, 32; Rural Stu- dents 31, 32. 33; Orange and Bhn k '33.v ( - I1 ROGER WILCOX Hl-Y 30; Scout ‘30. 31, '32, '33; Honor Banquet 81, '82, 'S3; Senior ClniM Prss. '3; Valedictorian '33. ANDREW WILLIAMS MARGUERITE WILLIAMS Rural Students Club '3», '31. '32, '33; Stmlent Council '31; Glee Club '31. '33; Honor Banquet '31. '72; Operetta 31, '32, MABLE WINSLOW Travel Club '30. 31.



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I), kdJ . . - I« l -a fl l A R H 1 A N S O P H () M () R E S CLASS ROLL jVuVyWbVdWbWbWd Austin. Albert Bryan. Robert Fielder. Charles V Fowler. Kathleen Gee. Max • pS Greenman. Mildred Visch. Emerson Hammond. Arland Wagoner. Weldon v. Lake. Winston Youngs, Carl .Leece, Marguerite 10 .Vs Murray. Janet Nic kerson. William Powers. Robert Raymond. John Tuttle, Dale MoiU Hotter -CliritJ) Tho Be Rugged. the Rocks CLASS POPULARITY CONTEST RESULTS Athletic boy.................. Ed Cheney Athletic girl........Helen Shepherd Best Matured boy.......Robert Sllr.e Best Matured girl.‘'Peggy” Chandler Class baby........Kathleen Granger Cutest boy ........Douglas Cameron Cutest girL„.........Leora Phillips Most popular boy....Wendell Moore Most popular girl....Kathryn Stringham Shiek ...............Harwood Smith Vamp ................Esther Zanger NEWS EVENTS OF THE CLASS OF '35 3 Vs Ives, Lois Kane. Lawrence King. Robert Kiplinger. RorierX Lamie. Neva A Y I arke. Jessie v£T Law head. Alta Re Lowe. Albert Lowe. Dorothy 1« Ballard. Edythe Horn. Louise mson. Ardyth Bivins. Dick 'Bouska. Dean ‘Bowser, Kenneth • Brown. Geraldine '' Burnett. Charles Burns, Thelma Bush. Eula Butler. Ethel anieron Dougla Mason. Ric hard Caplinger. Ruth Masters. Lyle Carey. Elizabeth Mellor. Neva Challender. Leland Miller. Dudley Chandler. Peggy Moore. Wendell Cheney. Edward Murray. Burr Cochrane. IcypheneOsborne, Ralph Cole. Wayne Phillips. Leora Cooper, Clarence Raidle. Virginia Cottrell, Charlene Raines. Wylie Davids. Craig Reese. Geraldine Dlllin. Lloyd Riley. Dortha Dossett, Forrest Rogers. Arthur Dowker, Raymond Ross. Zopher Durner. Dwight Russell. Patty Elliott. Vlrene Ryan. Ruthhollis Earquhar. Albert Sharpe. Margaret Field. Byron Fisher. Mary Fisher. William Fullerton. Robert Shaull, Helen Shepherd. Helen Sherman. Jean Shuler. Lawrence Granger. Kathleen Siple, Bethel Gregarek. Agnes Sklenar, Charles Haigh. Cleone Slade. Helen Hale. Donald Smith. Dexter Hale. Teressa Smith. Harwood Hamilton. Charles Smith. Kenneth Hammond. Arlo Smith. Margaret Hetrick. Ralph Smith, Martin Hettmansperger. Christine Sparks. Russell Stine, Robert Stringham. Kathryn Tracy, Audrey Tullis, Clemetine Tullis. William Van Auken, Mark Walker. Burt Walsh. Thomas Weaver, Helen Wendell. Althea Wheaton. Cecil Williams. Robert Zanger. Esther President’s Message We. the class of ’3. ». must bid fare- well to our sophomore year, now feel- ing capable of taking up the duties that befall the Juniors As we step into their shoes, we shall endeavor to be worthy of the heritage of sincerity and loyalty which they have be- queathed to us. Climb Tho the Rocks Be Rugged, our class motto, has proved very help- ful to us during the past year. With it in mind, we have endeavored to make the most of everything that we have attempted. The council and upper classmen have given us sound advice and the benefits of their experiences, and to them we are grateful. I’nder the leadership of our willing and capable advisor. Miss Carland our social events and all business en- terprises have been successful and her help is appreciated by every mem- ber of the class. To the present freshmen who will take our places next year, we hope their sophomore year will be as profit- able and pleasant as ours. Lives of great men all remind us. We can make our lives sublime. And. departing leave behind us. Footprints on the sands of time.” Virkxk Elliot, President of Class of ‘35. Class Officers President................Vlrene Elliot Vice President....Edward Cheney Secretary..................Neva Lamie Treasurer......Helen Shepherd In September of 1931 when the class of 35 began Its career It was no | ordinary green freshman class. No. not by a long way. The class was un- der the leadership of Margaret Smith, president; Dougins Cameron, vice president; Kathryn Stringham. sec- retary. and Virginia Raidle. treasurer, all city freshmen who hud attended their eighth grade In the high school and were well acquainted with the ins and outs of the building. Miss Carland acted as the advisor In their lirst year and under her di- rection they enjoyed several parties which included a Christmas party and a spring picnic before school let out. They were represented in the student council by Virginia Raidle and Wen- dell Moore. Edward Cheney gave tho class the distinction of having a two letter man In their grade by earning both a football and a track letter. This year the honors of president were given to Vlrene Elliot; vice pres- ident. Edward Cheney; secretary, Neva Lamie; and treasurer. Helen Shepherd, while Douglas Cameron and Max Gee were elected as sophomore aldermen. Miss Carland aguin di- rected the activities of the class which included a Hallowe'en party, the dec- orating of the gymnasium for one Mixer and a Anal party at the end of the year at a lake. The Halloween party was a gala affair for the sopho- mores with almost a perfect attend- ance. The gymnasium was decorated and lighted attractively through the efforts of a committee. Refreshments were served after which dancing was enjoyed by many to the music of a piano. During the last two years the class of 1935 has contributed geuerously | of athietical talent having some two dozen players on track, football, bas- ket. or Imsehall teams. The sopho- mores won their share of points in Interclass basketball. Indoor baseball and in track and gave promise of athletic ability by the time of their graduation. Charles Fielder, William Nickerson. Douglas Cameron. Edward Cheney. Wendell Moore and l-tw- rence Kane all won letters in various sport events during the last year. Wendell acted as basketball manager last winter and won a manager's letter. Page H —

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