Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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THE CHARHIAN RESHMEN WHAT WE DID Most versatile.... Friendliest Best athlete hafchful..... L$ t Outspoken ' 1 rettlest eyes.. Class Officer: President...........Rosemary Vice President....Josebiffne I.Atke Secreturi ........Rid red T dant Treasurer............«d.Jackp Finn Ivnig. Lamoi verna ThosA wlj| werdjable (oTattend the honor utUuet dir scholarship May 29 were! esaiey Bradley. Jack' ' at -. Mary Naw-toyRwley. Rosemary Field- er. Dale Mawp Frances Ann Youngs. Jo Jane WiRfay, Adelaide DuBois. Robert Fultok Murray CHamdler. and David Elies. - .w Those who went out fo r basketball are: Robert Baker. pYskl Rifes, Eld- red Toutant. an R X, Anhersoril ■ Macklin Mayhew,AMurrav Ghabdier Max Tullis. Wayne • Wagoner CharUs Harshman. Richard] FletcflV and mer Braden. JipiMxFistui went t for baseball— Hon er Bralen, Eldre L Toutant. atrflJMax Tpllik eferifted th honor of j(her? class jonMhe erwfron. Eldred Totitfanl is th£ okitAyanding athlete for freslftrien. going out for all the major sports the high school has to offer. J. Jamie raid FranVlin Dorr Motto—It's follif for.iln and Blue. ane Flfiy. Bavfi Fernsftd-. «xL Field» yVyo File Jfaifn FinkJv Jttl Fl8hft.WJI y kdgeljwwtfa w i nce Tharjt. 'KlehgTjl Thompson, Martha Thompson. Pauline rfcrtrill, CtKherimr Toulta ii rRld rtfUT Jewe bjfert, VUtfmior Clentnd MaxliW V)Vol flW ®HLV Vn ,yirgniia XVolfp gjt. ty y-Byron - Wright, ikttv »T»n young. Jack Ardith . t

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..Gail Cheney G linghouse fue Thompson Marjorie Cole Ktifprei vice, ifaroon. THE CHARHIAN fkX ttx x XAj jui . O' Person alii SOPHOMORES WHAT WE DID iy SS OF Most versalll Friendliest Best athlet Baker. Edwl Bryan. DakL Soplioiypfr . • ioPl William % UX Rogers. Vaughn VRoife. Kathleen fioou Clard Slraffer. (fantes MhfeiimOn, • • iil: Teacherg pi Wittiest Most st Most 1« Most outspoken As the class of 193$ stands on the threshold of its Uiinior fcar. it looks .38 back with pride upon J s p st record It also realizes.the W a ijres nd re- sponsibilities at t Tlast two yeaVs of secondary edm aNn v j The executorial! £the 8 was. DaW Bryan, presidtffc Vtrgfhittj Span- lent: O 'athcrltie •Uurner. les jfrneW treat» head SReiUndn, Julian SUiuubker. Velma vice presidi retary, ancfVuoyJUfrMes er. ThfVfThjers Mected1 Jto it?ad the Bs wer yajyd M Bnnt presi- ent; Chadwick Butterftojd. vibe pres- ident; (Jordon Nielsen, secretary, and Marjory Riley, treasurer. Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. Frances Wildern gave valuable assistance to the group while tljey occupied the important positions Prettiest eyes.........Claire Weajftf of advisors td- the 8 A's and 8 B's Jy f j reject i velar Most popular........Blntfne Thompson] . . V ' .p, J astiSear, Miss Sue ('.illam and e....Ji.A.....Wonuell Anderson acted as leaders of mer aniola. Virginia Sutherland. Nettie Lois Qjyfrejj Jaad Harjey Sophomores |o.|{ 1 ‘ Aid. Emerson Mellor, Mary' Archer. Phyllis Milbourn, Laurence Bauer. Margaret Morey. Edward , Bibler. Thelma Neilsen. Gordon Blood. Donna Belle Nesrnan, 'Winifred- Bottom ley. Nicol. Doreen A Lawrence PajrkeATErmA • O Bryan. Doris Parkdr. Estalla yj Buffenbarger. Lila Powers. Kenneth A Casev. Peter Ranahll. iWn A Clemens. Dale Re foianiwWilliam ■ST e.,!.- Martt-i'v Cottrell. Wayne Rile .•.Donald w Cox. Alice Riley.'Marjorie Davis. Hazel A, Ripley, yn Dernier. Denzel ' Roberts. Marv L Dies. Joe i-v Roiter. Amne Dillin. Madeline Root. M Jrrill Fairchild. James Rowe. Robert Fletcher. Everett See. Margaret he group. Jea A dOMg, popular tap dancer, was at tArhelm as the class made Its wAr yjrrough fresl nan year. Herwassistaiyt f' wl e t’lare Weaver. Vige presidents'll Span- iolo, s,n|etary. Le Kbp tireasu r« a sjil(nt of gijj group and activities 'yen Flower. Harley stiant, Fullerton. George Shay? GarUnghouse. Jack bn Garn. Carol Mae Stja»' Oarvev, William Gilding Golden Gorden Grier. Barhara Soutl Grier. Junior Hamilton. Barbara Hart, Alice Heimbach. Ger Hine. Nev Holmes. D Ha Hosrae . Kaes I KapiVli King. JeanOt ) “Van Vleck. Fred Kline. Frank! Waltiy, Ernest Locke. Maynard Wardwell. Zelma Loveland. Dorene Weaver, Clare Loveland. Theda Weaver, Rolland Manicom. Richard Wehr. Rex Maurer. Richard Williams. Madaline McCHntock.'William Wilson. Maxine McGinnis. Harold Wyble. Lois 'President’s ’ fthe class of ’3£ plnmiyr raiVi, hblfevi ryf palne ivft' tajrog over tithes as jtfmrs. £ we I.... reins) we slCll Vr Quf best to L „ wcV hy as the cla S whkHj preceded us. 8ur class motto,V Ve da our best. W h Ded us aA4at Hejtn throughout 'bbe pk A yeaiyJh upholding the duties ’ thiiLin mind we to OB joking ri Un(W our r. Ki ms have every way that every mem ■appreciated th ing the sophoim For the class low us. we than that W trive tta, desert for motto, desert» the sophoniore lage o( jtfss , Keith ykinn. (J to thtr class. t he Ma|ra|fet Ann Du[)nQ this year fellowship filled the irties and other plished. best.” the class iress during fder the tute- illiams anrl was elected Jack Gar- resident. Elaine lary, and Marjorie rendered valuable •lass. During the year several parties and sponsored a variety assemht program Williams business successful are sure tne) class has .willingness in guid- •e whic ae also wish the departing luck and God speed in to fol- n greater joyed. We lass good future. Gaii. Ciikxky, McIntyre. Lois Zeis. Helen President of Class of 1938. TUy t 'jJXAsi ■s . V. P Page 10 —



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THE CHARHIAN EIGHTH GRADE 93 6 ttiest ss Officers dent..............Norman Dod President..Betty pjwc. Helen GTim Secretary. Treasurer. WHAT WE DID PERSONALITIES OF Bryan. Vi Bum ford. •y' Parish , Madeline Potiae. Elmer d. Jlazel RyOJ»e. Klmer rs Pratt. Alberta ' . J Raines. DonalctP Jane V Rath bn r n. «✓Rsbei Norman Riddle] Iwfnl-e race'i Smira. ack Snyder. Raymond Sparks. Betty Tracy. James Virginia Wellman. John Gayle Willett. Sebert Jack Winajow. Doris is. Betty Young. Frederick Ever ready is certainly a wonder- ful motto for this up and coming 'I'L-IC r'l CC OP M young group of eighth graders. This 1 lit Ll-AOo Wi HU vvas proven true when they sponsored such a fine assembly program on April 24. They responded wholeheart- Most versatile..........Norman Dodge edly and showed remarkable talent among their midst. A humorous de- Friendliest...............Jack Mate 5a(e was featured and Bobby Huber, Best athlete..........Virginia Bryan N r,m,n ciordon rh m'v- trick Young. Raymond Snyder, Jack Teacher’s pet..........Shirley Bring Smith, and Jim Tracey took part in it. A group of girls sang a couple of Wittiest ................Jack Smith v numbers. Myrl Boughton nayed the Most studious..........Norman Dodge guitar. Jane PeterlSjtfanced. and Hazel Howe actedN xhtinnan. Most bashful..............Jack Mate niug of the year their ml class meeting was hig time they elected act as president and right so that they At the beg: Most outspoljeji...Nelson Shoemaker first high c held jid Norman ■Hod rlhem ...Jane Peters .....i C...Betty Sparks start ver ready. Betty Sparks ale. •........................elec ted to be Norman’s right hand Hth Akas. Helen Allen. Edward Bailey. Gertrude Barnes. Wilma Beals, Betty Beebe. Beulah Beebe, Gloria Bring. Shirley Bryan. Martha Cheney. Gordon Clark. Nelson Cobb. Ruth Cottrell. Jean Cox, Robert Dell. Barbara Densmore, Geraldine Dimond. Aril Durner. Jimmie Fairchild. Lucii Field. Max Garvie, Claren Gilbert. Bud Goldman. Lucille Griffin, Maxine Grimes, Helen Hinckley. Vern Grade -ll Howe. Hazel Jenson. Vance Kane. Lyle LeVanway. Mary Moist. Phyllis Morey. Julia Norton, Albert Peters. Jane Redfleld. Junior Rogers. Junior Root. Chester Scott. Wanda Sharp. Verna May Shoemaker. Nelson Siple. Genevieve Snoke. Dorene niola. James tacev. La Donna Stiles. Alice Stricklam Glendal Sutherland Donna Thornton. Roberta iVilliams. Marian ,Villis. Lee TO new Baker. Julia Briggs. Charle ! Bruce. Betty Burchfield. Ju Cameron. Gordoi Dimond. M Fields. Donkld ai Driest. Betty Halsey, James' Kellogg. Evelyn Lewis. Julia Mellor. Dorothy 8-B Pittinger. Robert Raymond ETeanor Roiter. Rtniert Root. NoTW SKerman ’hilip Snow, JHAriha May SpfWT RxisseU Teigler. Ov ill urner, Robert Weaver. Maynard Wilcox. Willis President’s Message How green” we felt during that first long week, at the beginning of our high school days. We encountered so many new faces and surroundings that we telt a wee bit frightened. Our fears soon vanished; it wasn’t long be fore we had adapted ourselves to high school life surprisingly well. We are now prepared for four more years ot work, study, and pleasure. Our class meetings have occurred every two weeks and we feel that the year has promoted interest, friendship, and a definite school spirit. We have done nothing spectacular, but we hope next year to enter into all activities and do our best. Next year w’e will have the honor of being the first freshman class in the new high school building. With this in view' we are looking forward to a very successful 1936-37. Nokmax Dopck, President of the Class of 1940. Motto—Ever ready. Flower—Carnation. Colors Blue and White. and Robert.manjand aid him in every way pos- . f ne. Helen Grimes feAime the ef- ji! !!!3HTlc4ciit secretary and carefully kept not£s of all meetings. The man that held the strings to the class purse was Jack Smith and he has more than 1 proven worthy to hold this position. This year the class was represented in the council by three aldermen. i Janies Spaniola and Bob Huber from | the eighth A’s and Gordon Cameron | from the eighth B’s. who for the first time in C. H. S. history have one of . their members represent them. ji Those attending the honor banquet for scholarship were: Gloria Jean Beebe. Shirley Bring. Jane Peters. Dorene Snoke. Robert Huber, and Martha May Snow. The class advisors ? are Mrs. Frances Wildern and Marie £ Taylor. Page ti —

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