Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIORS THE CHARHIAN I try CH-, he- K u - r Jv ce . r» y v ith 1 JyS n. 0$ N BRIGGS FRANCES BRYAN FRANCES BROOKS WILLIAM CHENEY LINE DAVIDSON J j MES DRAKE LEONA DIES V .V J JAMES FINK JU'i'M V f it+l MARIAN FISCHER CLARA FORDHAM J MARIE GARVEY FRANCIS FLAHERTY GAYLORD GAINER BETH GILLETTE HOWARD GILLETTE WILLIAM HALE IRMA HAMMOND EDMAN GRIER a) J . I VERA YlSEY CLARENCE HARSHMAN W £6 l- ,

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THE CHARHIAN 93 President—George Mayhew Vi r%President Hill Bobier -Marian Fischer -Frieda Lucke Motto A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Flower—Forget-me-not. Color»—Blue and gold. SENIORS DR. RICE TO ADDRESS GRADUATING CLASS WHAT WE DID It was a dark, rainy, dreary day when the seniors entered the old school building for the tirst time to begin their high school career. Although w'ith this dark outlook at life they have proven to be a sunny, happy Seniors to Begin Year End carefree group of loyal, staunch, up- A t. ... ® t „ u right boys and girls who are going out to conquer new worlds and leave a trail of smoke behind them. •»«•««; t me seniors commence Their first year leaders were well their round of year end activities chosen when they elected Isabelle ith Baccalaureate at the Methodist Kelly for president: Margaret Cox. church. This year the class is very vice president; Irma Hammond, sec- fortunate in having Dr. Merton S. Rid ret ary, and Robert Kilian, treasurer. fr°m the Metropolitan M. E. Church William Cheney and Delores Bouska n Detroit as their commencement represented the class in the student nteht speaker on June 11. council. They again returned Activities June 7 On June 7 the seniors com in the fall An ( lavs Night Exercises appropriate pageant entitled ready to start participating in school The Gateway” will be put on by the Cpninr Prnnhprv raise them now. Clara Fordham. Beth affairs since their greenness had worn seniors for their class night program ociuui i lujmeev Gillette. Ruth Mine. Delores Bouska. off. Margaret Cox led the group this Junp 1«. The characters in order of “Good afternoon, everyone. This is Bemadine Hoffman. ‘Bili’ Hale. Cor- time allied by Donuld Smith, vice appearance are: Harold Weaver. Ce- the International Broadcasting Sys-jdon Peltier. Howard Gillette, and Ce- president; Ruth Martin, secretary; «lia Schroeder. Ruth Martin. Lydia tern. We now take you to the Chicago celia Sehroeder. Court stenographers and Delores Bouska. treasurer. ™ae Smith, l-.dman Grier. George Slav- Federal Court where the trial of the Betty Waddell and Margaret Kelley It was their Junior year that they ”eWi RIMiard Sehroeder. Pauline Dav- people versus ’Two-Gun’ Jones is about will take their places. really started doing things and going °° Simek. Bill Cheney. Howard ,-a- places. “Bab”, the junior play under GMmUe. Beth Gillette. Bill Bobler, to begin. Your announcer will be H. S. Weaver. Take it away. Harold. O. K. and thanks. Here we are at plead. Mr. May what promises to he the greatest criminal trial since A1 Capone was guilty, and I make a motion sent up for evasion of the income tax. | case be thrown out of court some fifteen years ago. You know The defendant is charged with ev« ---------- ------- -— ------- r—, -------T, . . sion of the income tax. How do you the direction of Miss Dorothy Stewart Lilian. Milton Briggs. J yhew? and Terence Flower proved to be a £a, (ox- Dorothy Stevens, Ja Your honor, my client pleads notf tremendous hit. The class officers this f,11.08, e Marvin. Ann Cc n that the year were: president. Norma Paton; „ , ,718 !r’ Gwen Watkins. N rt.” vice president. Vivian Secore; sec re- L? ,r.e Garvey. Ruth »wn’ Ami tnrv loiwii» Kpiiv nnH irp»iiiiror nyIlls Webb, and Frieda Lucke. Motion overruled. Sit down! And tary. Isabelle Kelly, and treasurer. Mar- James Collzzi. Norma Hine. The that the same charge has bet'll brought before we go any further. Officer James Fink. The class sponsored the |?v£cat on R yen by Bernadine against the defendant in this trial. Harshman will Many famous people are here to- photographer up day, some of them former school what’s your name? chums and friends of the gangster. Joseph Simek. bring that news traditional Junior-Senior Prom for ° 1,nai?; a frou ) froni , le Girls’ Glee here. Now tlien, tlieir departing senior friends. , 8”K lwo numbers, Marian Their last year in high school has ischer will give the valedictory --------------- -..... „—------------ ... -Mv.. been one of outstanding leadership an Bethel Jacobs will con- In the front row are many members “Answer me yes or no. Did you and great accomplishments. They 0,uae lhe exe cises with the benedic- of the president’s cabinet: Secretary just take a picture of this court in have broken all traditions by earning 1,0,1 of the Interior. James Fink: Secre- session?” tary of Labor. Norma Curtiss: Secre- Yes or no.” money for the senior class trip instead of the old time custom of skip day. Commencement Program As in former years the high school tary of Agriculture. James Drake: “Contempt of court on two counts. The trip committee needs to be con- .. a Proyrain with Secretary of State. Francis Flaherty. Ten dollars or ten days. Janitor gratulated on their splendid work in E ° 88 ,a.r, • .after wh,ch JJev- and Post Master General, Richard Clevers will sweep this man out. and making this trip possible. They will ‘ .. fr® ,ve. ,.e n op uon. In back of them we see I warn you that if you ever appear also wear caps and gowns for com- ... . e thf Prp«pntatk)n of awards ’ Smith, the night club op- in this court again. I’ll give you ten mencement instead of the former dress . e,e •' ne to the Sehroeder. ’Big Time’ erator. with Donis Raymond. Kathe- years. and suits, ryn Smith, and Frieda Lucke, the Short recess. distinction. blues singers. Along side them are This is Thomas Nichols speaking the beginning of the year were: George some eminent politicians, Don King, to you from the Mars Broadcasting Mayhew, president; W’illiam Bobier. , hth «r-wU i, „ , i-i i Edtnan Grier, and Mayor Gardner of Station. Wp nnu- t»i p vnn tn tho flit» vIm nroaMont ■ Mnrlnn PUi-hpr «er rp- — ... . • u,,(i girl by the New York. In the next row are Thus another mark of !' or1 |,liu|u “ 'dents and the Amer- The officers elected at n ®w»r »s llle lnnf, standing ninth grade boy and girl. A some eminent politicians, Don King, to you from the Mars Broadcasting Mayhew, president; William Bobier. a ar iH he piesented to Station. We now take you to the I lia vice president; Marian Fischer, secre- f } .•aim -Dan..e «-!uh. Where the n,aa- tary: and Frieda Lucke. treasurer. of the police ambulance, and Rut wait a minute there is a areat dear old school that holds such fond feader‘ship‘of Arnold Kwh. Instructor cr i r n Mi Atu»’ t ho a 11H innoo n nooa ann ro w 11 i‘i'f 11 tTlc IDT — Bobier. master of ceremonies at the. stir among the audience--someone is remembrances and recollections for ppfn . . H , n ... , Sky Club Behind them the room is entering—and it is Ruth Martin, the them. It is hoped that their future duco ,, ', , cl ' ,»pni»lPrs u.ho packed with spectators ten) numerous greatest actress of modern times, the life will be an eventful and a happy an, t() ro(,e|ve ,jieir diplomas from to mention. greatest in fact, since Sarah Bern- one. Thus another graduating class Ern . Davids president of the Hnard Coming forward within the rail, we hardt ruled the stage. She is sur- bids farewell and passes on into the Education The Rev Mr Nagel see the news table around which sit rounded by a group of the most select future. wiU conclude the exercises with the City Editor Milton Briggs of the beauties on the planet, Norma Paton. Times. Fred Meach of the News, Bob Yvonne Lehman. Gwen Watkins. Irma Munger of the Mirror, and Miss Lucille Hammond, and Margaret Cox Bobier. PERSON AI-IIIKS OP Marvin, sob-sister of the Gazette. At “At the head of the line, and receiv- . cc xt : j -3 r benediction. the desk of the prosecution sits At- Jng the distinguished guests, are Edith torney General James Stiles with his Wonser. Clementine Tullis, and Paul- I'HE CLASS OF ’36 President s Message We, the class of ’36. have arrived, perhaps a little bewildered, at the em! assistant, ‘Dick’ Kelly, and their sec- jne Horn. The guests of honor are Most versatile...............Bill Cheney «f our high school careers. And as we retary. Paulino Davidson. On the Marian Fischer. United States am- Friendliest..........................Bill Bobier look once more at the dear, familiar other side of the court room sits the bassador to Denmark, and w..... cannot help feeling a little sad. and Briggs wondering whether we have been suf- Friendliest Bill Best athlete Don Teacher’s pet Lucille Wittiest Milton Most studious Most bashful Dick Most outspoken Prettiest eyes Most poptflar Vivian Norma their secretary. Isabel Kelly. There Ernest Schimmel. the U. S. Consul to Moat studious loe Simek ficI«“tly appreciative to them for what they have helped us to accomnlish. We have made immeasurable prog- ’The room is quieting down and Superintendent of Schools In Char- prTMrrpvPs1'..................vivian reas in the ,a8t four 'eara- »nd are Judge Robert J. Kilian is now enter- lotte. Michigan, and Lydia Mae Smith, t v 0 beginning to realize how much educa- Ing in the midst of silence. Bailiff air hostess on the Mars-Earth Rocket M i.... r S 1 aton lion will mean to us later on in life. Martin Lipsey has risen and is about Liner, with her husband. Ralph Van ' „ . 1.................. We will be pleased Indeed if the grad- to open the case.” Vleck. Mrs. Ralph Osborn, formerly ryn hiriHn and Tommy .Nichols uatog of years to come can look hack ‘Oyez. oyez, oyez, this honorable Dolores Montgomery. Rose Rybnikar. ' with as pleasant reflections as we are court is now in session in the case of and Helen Rybnikar are in costumes serving turkey to those guests who al),° to- the otherwise etc., etc. people versus Kenneth Jones, ready for the side show, and Dorotlia became starved on the long trip to this wise known as ‘Two Gun’ Jones. Riley is tuning up her violin. Out in planet. w the million dollar dining room Leona And so. with our hearts swelling planet. with gratitude, and our minds stored “The hour is getting late and I’m ,th valuable treasures, we say good- “Order in the court! The jury has Dies. Frances Brooks. Bethel Jacobs, getting hungry, so adios—Signing off. ye- an(1 P «nge on into new fields of been impaneled. I will read the list Vera Halsey. Josephine Norris. Mar- Mars Broadcasting Station—Signing pndpavor. Gj»rof Mayhkw again, and if there are any objections. jorje Wilson, and Mildred Miller are off Mars Broadcasting Station.” President Class of ’36. — Page —



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SENIORS SABEL KELLY RUTH HINE RICHARD KELLY MARGARET BERNADINE HQF LUCILLE MARVIN ROBERT KILIAN DON KIN. DOLORES MONTGOMERY JOSEPHINE NORRIS ROBERT MUNGER DOR GORDON PELTIER DONIS RAYMOND NORMA PATON

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