Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1934

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--T II II .f RHIA N- .1 U N i O R S ----1—-r CLASS ROLL II AN Austin, Albert Byran, Robert Fielder. Charles Mitchell. Madaline Murray. Burr Raymond. John l eece, Marguerite Young . Carl CLASS POPULARITY CONTEST RESULTS Most studious Harwood Smith Book worm Peggy Chandler Class cut-up Wendell Moore Best 1 bluffer Edward Cheney Max Gee Class Mae West .. Leora Phillips Class borrower Pat Russell dancer Bussell Sparks Class giggler Esther Zanger Class flirt Kathryn Stringham Class sophisticate. Best Joe E. Brown Robert Bryan ii Ballard. KJythe Benaon. Ardyth Bivins. Richard Bouska. Dean Bowser, Kenneth Rracy, Rolland Burke:t. Kathryn Burns. Tlielma Burnett, Charles Butler, Ethel Cameron. Douglas Caplinger. Ruth Carey. Klizaheth Chandler, Peg|y Cheney. Edward Cole. Wayne Cooper, Clarence Cottrell. Charlene Davids. Craig Dowker, Raymond Burner. Dwight Elliott, Virene Field. Byron Fisher. William Fisher. Mary Fullerton. Robert BN Keefer. Karl Keehne. Elbert King. Arthur Lantie, Neva l arke. Jennie Locke. Florence Marvin, Lawrence Mason, Richard Masters. Lyle Miller. Dudley Phillips. Leora Pinch. Glenna Quantrell. Joan Raldle. Virginia Rapier. Nell Reese. Geraldine Riley. Dortha Rogers, Arthur Ryan. Ruthhollis Sharpe. Margaret Shaull. Helen Sherman. Jean Siple. Bethel Smith. Margaret Sparks. Russell Stine. Robert President’s Message We. the class of 1935. are standing at the threshold of a new era in our high school lives, a doorway through which we are entering upon a new field of activities and upon the dosing chapter of our high school career. It is with a feeling mingled with gladness and regret that we look toward the future, gladness for the many opportunities which lie before us and regret as we are confronted with the thought that so many familiar faces will be absent from our numbers. In behalf of the class of 1935. I sincerely congratulate the class of 1934 for exemplary work done on the Charhian ; It will be a splendid monument to them in years to come. To you. our predecessors, we extend the glad hand and good wishes for the best in life to be laid at your door. To the faculty, we lay at your feet the laurels of our success. Without your loyal and undivided support we could not have climbed thus far up the ladder of knowledge. Our heartiest thanks we extend to you. and we shall strive to move onward and upward and further justify your faith in us. The past year has been a very profitable as well as an enjoyable one. keepink ever in mind our motto: “Climb, Though the Rocks he Rugged.' Wkxdki.i. Moohk. President of Class of 1935. NEWS EVENTS OF THE CLASS OF ’35 When the class of ‘35 started its upward climb in the fall of 31. they were under the leadership of four ' responsible students from the city who had ac iuainted themselves with the high school through their eighth grade experience. They were: Mar- garet Smith, president; Douglas Cam- eron. vice president; Kathryn String- ham. secretary; and Virginia Raidle. treasurer. The class was under the leadership of Mary Carland and with her direc- tions they enjoyed several parties. Virginia Raldle and Wendell Moore represented the class in the council. Edward Cheney gave the class the honor of being a two letter man in football and track. Again in '33 Miss Carland was chosen director of the class and an- other capable group of class officers and aldermen were etected to lead the class. Virene Elliott, president; Ed- ward Cheney, vice president; Neva l amie. secretary; Helen Shepherd, treasurer, were the officers, whi’e Douglas Cameron and Max Gee were aldermen. Again the class enjoyed several parties Including a Hallowe'en party which proved to be a gala af- fair. Light refreshments and dancing were enjoyed. The class of ‘35 has shown athletic ability in football. basketball, track and baseball. Those of whom won let- ters were: Charles Fielder. Douglas Cameron. Edward Cheney. Wendell Moore, and Lawrence Kane. Wendell Moore acted as manager of the basket- ball team and won a manager's letter. This year the class is under the advisorship of Dorothy Stewart at:il Jonathan Stutztnan and have chosen as their officers Wendell Moore, presi- dent; Teressa Hale, vice president; Robert Stine, secretary; Virginia Raidle. treasurer. The councilmen elected were Kathleen Granger and Wendell Moore. The junior play selected was A Paragraph For Lunch” and was di- rected by Miss Stewart and Mr. Stutz- man. The class will sponsor the junior- senior prom and assist in the work to be done for baccalaureate, commence- ment. and class night. Gee. Max Tracy, Audrey Granger. KathleenVanAuken. Mark Gregarek, Agnes Walker. Burt Haigh. Cleone Walsh, Thomas Hale, Donald Weaver. Helen Hale. Teressa Wendell. Althea Hamilton. Charles Wheaton. Cecil Hammond, Arlo Wheaton. Margaret Horn. I»uise Williams, Robert Houghtaling, Ruth Willis. Clinton Ives. Ixiia Youngs, Helen Kane. Lawrence Zanger. Esther Strlngham. Kathryn Zimmerman. Harold Motto—Climb Tho’ the Rocks Be Rugged. Flu icc r— Forget • M e- Not Colors—silver and Black ■%VbSS%SSS%W.WAWdVuVW

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--THE CHARHIAN-- SENIORS BETTY KING l rainatk' Club ’33, ’34; Glee Club ‘33; Operetta ’33; Girl Reserves '32. '33. '31. Treas. ’34; Class Vice IYe . '33: Girl Scout '31; Junior I’luy ’33; Rural Stu- dents Club ’31. '32. ’33. ’34; Che Nous '32; Clutrliiun Staff 31; Orange and Black '34; Honor Banquet '34: Mixer Committee '34; Quill and Scroll ’34. ALTA REE LAWHEAD Glee Club ’31. '32; Operetta '31. '32; Travel Club ’31; Girl Reserves ’32. ’S3; InterHnsa Si orts '32, ’S3; Honor Banquet ’SI, ’32, ’S3. ELAINE LEACH Rural Students Club '31. ’32. 33. 31. Sec. and Treas. 34: Glee Club '31; Operetta 31: Class Treas. ’33; Honor Banquet ’31. ’32. ’33, ‘31; Orchestra ’34. MARION LOCKE Commercial Club '32; Travel Club ’31; Student Council ’34. Rural Students ’31. 34; Honor Banquet 34. EITHYL MASTERS Commercial Clui» ’32: Glee Club 32: Operetta 32; Trawl Club ’32. ’33. ’34; Girl Reserves '32. ’33. Honor Banquet ’32] KATHLEEN McCORMICK Quill and S. roll '34: Chnrhlan Staff ’34; Assembly Committee; Girl Reserve 33 34; Honor Banquet ’31. ’S3. '34; Rural Students Club ’31. '3 . S3. 3|. Orange and Black 34: Salututorian '34. JANET MURRAY J Club 31; Travel Club ’S|. 12: Quill nnd Scroll '33; Girl Reserves MS- Orange and Black '33. MARGARET NORRIS ''Ms 32- • «: Dramatic lub 33. 34; Honor Banquet ’31 '32- S??? '33- 3': Orange and Black ’34; Quill nnd Scroll '34. ROSE ONORA ;iee Club ’ll; Operetta '31; Girl Re- serves ’33. 34; Rural Student ’34. WALTER POPPE Boy Scouts ’SI, ’32; Orange and Black MAXINE PORTER Honor Banquet '31. ’33. '34; Rural Stu- dent Club ’31. ’34. ION E PRYOR Debate Club '32; Operetta '30. 31, ’32; Orchis! Club ’31; Girl Reserves '30. 31. ’«I. ’33. 34. Sec. '30; Junior I’lay ’33; Honor Banquet 31, '32: Dramatic Club '33. '34. Sec '33; Chnrhlan Staff '34: Girl Scouts '30; Travel Club '31; Interclass Sport '31. LESTER PUGH Glee Club '34; Boy Scouts 32; Football '31, '32. '33: Honor Banquet 'M, 32. 33, '34; Orange and Black '33: Track '21, '32. '33; Travel Club '33. '34: III-Y '33. '34; vice Pre . •? ; x. Y. Z. Club '30; Inter- class Sports '31. '32. '34; C Club '33. 84. JOSEPHINE RAMSEY Student Council '30; Girl Scouts '3ft, 31, '32: Square Deals 32. '33, Vice Pres. '32: Class Vice Pres. '31: Travel Club '34; Interclass Sports 31. '32. '33, Capt. '33; Honor Banquet '31. ANDRE RENO Radio Club '34, LYNDON ROBINSON DONALD WELSH PottervlUe High School '31. '32: Truck '33, '34; Football '32, :t; Rural Students Club '34: C Club '34; Glee Club '34; In ter class Sports '34. RAYMOND WILSON Pottervllle High School '31; Commercial Club '32: Band 34; Orchestra '34; Char» Mail Staff '34. FELENIECE WOOD Jackson High School 31, '32: Leslie High School '33: Interclass S| ort» ‘34; Dramatic Club '34. LAURENCE WOODWORTH Glee Cluh '34; Rural Students Club '34; Rand '31. '32. '33. '34; Orchestra '32. '33. '34: F. F. A. '31. '32. '33. '34: Honor Banquet '31, '33. ELLEN YOUNG Girl Reserves '31. '33, '34; Commercial Club 31, '32; Honor Banquet 31, '32. '33, '34; Glee Club '31, '32. '33; Opercttu '»2. ■33: Debate Club '33. '34; Square Deal '32. '33. RUTH MOORE Lansing 31, '32. '33. RALPH OVERMYER Junior Play ’33; Interclass Sports '33. KATHERINE SHEPHERD Cleveland 31. '32. 33: Honor Banquet 34. MARY SMRCHEK Commercial Club '31; Glee Club '33. '34; operetta '33; Honor Banquet '31; Girl Re- serves '34; Square I Vais '33. CHARLES SPICE Foottiall '31; l ebab '84. iTe . '34; Honor Banquet '31. '32. '33; Ili-Y '13. '34; Travel Club 81, '32, '34; orange and Black '31. KATHERINE SPOTTS Girl Reserves '32, '33, '34; Orchestra '31, '32, 'S3, '34; Rural Students Club '32, 'S3; Honor Banquet '31. '32. EVELYN STICKROE Ones Treas. '31; Travel Club '31, ‘32; Junior Play '33; Girl Reserve '33. '34. REMONA SWAN Class Treas. '22; Girl Reserve '30, '31, '32. '33. '34: Honor Banquet '30. '31, '32. '34; Dramatic Club 'S3, 31, I Ye . '23; Glee Club 'S3. '34, Se. '34: Operetta '32. '33; Debate Club '32. 'S3. '84. Sec. and Treas. '33, '34: Orange ami Black '34; Chnrhlan Staff: Chairman of Assemblies '31. ROBERT THOMPSON Track '31, '32. '33. '84: Football '32; Travel Club '33. '34: Hl-Y '33. '34; Honor Banquet '33. '34: Glee Club '34: Interdas Sports '31, '32, '33. '34; Junior Piny '33; Club '34. ELEANORE TOUTANT Girl Reserves '34». '31. '32. '33. '31. Pres. '31. '33. Sec. '32; Dramatic Club '33, '34. Pre . '34. Debate Club '32. '33. '34. Sec. and Treas. '32: Class I Yes. '30: Glee Club '31. '33. '34. I Yes. '34: operetta 31, '33. Junior IMay '33: Honor Banquet 81. '32. '33, 34: orange and Black 34; Chnrhlan Staff '34: Qyilll and Scroll '84; Interdas Sports '31. '33. '34. 1 '32. '33. '34; C” Club '34; — Page il —



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T H E C H A R H I A N S O P H M O RES CLASS POPULARITY CONTEST RESULTS CLASS ROLL 10 AN Braden. Frank Morgan. Dorothy Briggs. Milton Paine. Virginia Brown, Geraldine Baton. Norma Bumford. Daisy Perkins. Ronald Bush. Eula Redick. Richard Cheney. William Russell. Patrica Cochrane. IcypheneScott. Margaret Flaherty. Francis Shuler, Lawrence Hennings. Dale Smith. Harwood Hoffman. BernadineSmith. Martin Kimmel. Donald Strickland. Helen King. Robert Tullts, Clementine Kiplinger. Robert Tullis. William Martin, Ruth Welnert. W liiam Miller. Mildred Wildern. Mac Moore. Wendell Class Officers 1 Presided • - • Margaret Cox Vice President - • Donald Smith Secretary .... Ruth Martin Tjinsurer - • • Dolores Bouska ------------------- ■ Marian Fisher Bernadine Hoflman Kenneth Jones P.est bluffer Gwen” Watkins Keith Overmeyer Class Mae West”. Class borrower ...Lenora Fitzgerald Class flirt Class sophisticate Irma Hammond Best Joe E. Brown George Balow Albin. Dale Balow, George Baum. Father Bobier, William Bouska. Dolores Bowser. Doris Brooks. Frances Bryan. Frances HI BN King. Donald Laverty, Irma Le?ce. Carleton Leece, Virginia Lehman. Yvonne Lipsev. Martin Lott. Evelene Lowe. Dorothy Challemler, I landLucke, Frelda Clever. Wayne Mayhew. George Cox, Margaret Merritt. Floyd Cooper. Fred Morgan. Ronald Cramer. Odessa Monger. Robert Davidson. Pauline Norris. Josephine Davis. Doris Patterson. Hollis Drake. James Peltier. Gordon Fernsler. Harry I’ifer. Julia Fink. James Porter. Evelyn Fischer, Marian Raines. Wylie Fitzgerald. Lenora Raymond, Donis Fordham. Clara Rummell. Allison Gardner. Gaylord Rybnikar. Helen Garginger. Dorothy tybinkar. Rose Garvey. Marie Schlinmeil, Ernest President’s Message We. the members of the class of 19.1«. pause a moment to review the first two years of our high school career. We have struggled with our lessons but conquered them for we live true to our motto. “A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.' We have chosen as our flower the forget-me-not. It symbolizes our feel- ing to our classmates. Our colors are blue and gold—‘ True blue and Value and Worth”. For those who follow us we wish the same eventful year that we have been privileged to enjoy. For those who are leaving Charlotte high school we extend our best wishes for success. It is our hope that as a class we I shall be able sturdily to meet the obstacles that always confront a junior I class an«l we may do as well as the preceding classes. After all. we have had many pleasant times with the capable help of our advisors. Alleen Combs and Wendell Anderson M akoakkt Cox. President of Class of 1936. NEWS EVENTS OF THE CLASS OF ’36 The rlass of 26 broke the tape with the report of the gun and have held their place among the winners all during the ra.e. During their fresh- mun year they were guided by the capable hand of the r faculty advisor. Dorothy Stewart. The administrative offices were kept free from corruption by the electing of Isabelle Kelly for president; Margaret Cox. vice presi- dent; Irma Hammond, secretary and Robert Kilian. treasurer. William Cheney and Delores Bouska repre- sent the class in the student council. Several parties were enjoyed dur- ing their first ear to acquaint them with the social activities of the school, two of the most outstanding being the Christmus party and a spring picnic. This year, the class, under the supervision of APei-n Combs, elected as their president. Margaret Cox; Donald Smith for vice president; Ruth Martin, secretary; and Delores Bouska. treasurer. The first semester the class had charze of the candy sales under the direction of Gaylord Gardner. The funds received from this were used for the class picture. Also the class had charge of decora:'ng and lighting the R.vmnasiuin for the March mixer. I-ast, but not least, the class was rich in athletic ability with Donald Smith, a four letter man. and Harlo Dewey, a three letter man. The class offered many other specimens of athletic ability who were a credit to the school such as; Howard Thomaa, Richard Schroeder. I-ee Barnhill. George Mayhew, Clinton Willis, Ken- neth Jones, and Clarence Harshnvan. Gilding. Lenore Gillette. Beth Gillette. Howard Greenfield. Orval Schroeder. Cecelia Schroeder. Richard Simek. Joe Smith. Donald Gregg. Frederick Smith. Katheryn Grier. Edman Sm’th, Lydia May Hale. William Halsey. Vera Hammond. Irma Hine. Ruth Jacobs. Bethel Jaquette. Dana Kelly. Margaret Kelly. Isabel Kelly. Richard Kilian. Robert Spencer, Bernice Stanke. Gerald Thomas. Howard Tuttle. T. J. Van Vleck, Ralph Waddell. Betty Weaver. Harold Webb. Phyllis Wollpert. Jean Wonser. Edith Motto A Winner Never Quits and a Quitter Never Wins. Harshman. Clarence Montgomery. Dolores Watkins. Gwendolyn Fltiicer— Forget-Me-Not Colors Blue and Gold page 8 —

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