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CLARENCE A. LANGER B. S.—M. S. C. Biology J. MALCOLM GOBEL B. S.—Alma Mathematics Agriculture Science Physical Education Physics Mathematics Ihe GltciAlucat JAY DYKHOUSE Superintendent B. S.—M. S. C. M. A.—U. of M. Economics JACOB J. VAN VESSEM A. B.—Calvin College M. A.—U. Of M. History Civics ARNOLD P. KOCH A. B.—U. of M. M. A.—U. of M. Chemistry Geometry Music WARD C. HYNES B. S.—W. S. T. C. Instrumental Music Social Science F A C U L T Y MIDDLE ROW KENNETH H. BROWN A. B,—W. S. T. C. EARL V. MEAD B. S.—W. S. T. C. Manual Arts SUE M. GILLAM A. B.—M. S. C. Latin French HARLAN R. McCALL Principal A. B.—Albion Journalism MARIE L. TAYLOR M. S. N. C. History Civics Arithmetic MARION R. NELTHORPE A. B.—Olivet Art ALICE E. COLBURN B. S.—M. S. N. C. B. C. S.—Cleary College Typing Shorthand TERENCE J. FLOWER B. S.—W. S. T. C. Home Mechanics Mechanical Dra iK names Drawing A yr MARENA S. KIPLINGER A. B.—U. of M. English History Bible I 9 3 7 ALLEEN COMBS Ferris Institute Commercial ELIZABETH KRIEGER B. S.—M. S. C. M. A.—Columbia Home Economics HELEN E. COLLINS A. B.—M. S. N. C. English Physical Education Vagr 2
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We. the senior of Charlotte High School do respectfully dedicate this Charhian to the many people who have made our beautiful, new building pos- sible. This building will con- tinue as a memorial to educa- tional values and civic pride. PUBLISHED BY SenioAi and ouA taUint GIgAA CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN McGrath Dafoo Co. Charlotte EVA JEANE KIPLINGER DONALD RICHEY Editors PATRICIA HIGBY - Busin ss Manager
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7Ite. GluzAltia+t H O N O R S T U D € N T S ARTHAGENK HIGGS with a perfect A average tied for the valedictory honors of this year’s graduating class. During her high school career Marthagene has attended six Honor Banquet , served on the Orange ami Black staff, and worked as calendar editor of the Charhian. She is a member of the Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists. Her classmates elected her class president in 33, treasurer in ’35, secretary of the student council this year, president of the French and travel clubs this year, and secretary-treasurer of the dramatic club in 36. Marthagene had an important role in “Mountain Mumps , last year’s junior play. She was also a member of the dramatic club. Girl Re- serves. Girl Scouts, commercial club, square deals, and Job s I laughters. Donald Richey, who shared the valedictory honors, has been prominent ill Hi-Y. travel, commercial, dramatic, and French clubs. He is one of the co-editors of the Charhian. Through his identification with the Medill Press conference he won a scholarship to one summer session school for journalists at Northwestern university. He has attended the Honor Ban- quet for five years. He is a member of the Quill and Scroll. This year he attended the National Scholastic Press association at Detroit. Don was in last year’s junior play. With an average of 3.85 era Snokc is salutatorian of the class of ’37. Vera has attended every Honor Banquet while in high school. For four years Vera played the violin in the high school orchestra. In journalism she was editor-in-chief of two issues of the Orange and Black, was treasurer during half the year, and is a member of the Quill and Scroll. In 36 she was treasurer of the travel club and was a member of the organi- zation during the last three years. She was also a member of the commercial and French clubs. Other members of the graduating class earning an average of A- or better arc: Martha Peters, 3.75; Eva Jeane Kiplinger. 3.60; Ruth Baas, 3.59; Robert Bush. 3.57; Mary Amspacher. 3.54: Audrey (’ox. 3.54; Gerald Stanke. 3.53; Dorothy Rann, 3.52; and Virginia Riley. 3.51. Each year the Fniversity of Michigan club makes it possible for a boy and girl from Charlotte high school to be rewarded for outstanding and varied interests during their high school course. Their names are engraved on a bronze tablet known as the honor plaque. This year’s honor plaque students are Patricia lligby and Howard Bond. While in high school Pat Higbv has attended five Honor Banquets, sung in the glee club for five years, played in the band for six years and the orchestra for three. She had the leading role in the junior play and has been active in the dramatic club. This year she has worked on the school paper and served as business manager ot the Charhian. Pat is also a member of the Quill and Scroll. B« sides these activities she has been a memlier of the commercial ami French dubs. Girl Scouts, ami Job s Daughters. Howard Bond has attended the Honor Banquet for five years ami maintained a scholastic standing of 2.98. He has shown an active interest in sports. Music occupied no little part of his time; he was a member of the band, glee club, Hi-Y. dramatic, commercial, ami French clubs. He was feature editor of the Charhian, and as a member of the journalism class has held various positions on the Orange and Black staff. He lias been a cheer leader and also aided as drum major for the high school band. He held a prominent part in the junior play. Howard is a member of Quill and Scroll. Payr .1
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