Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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The CHARHIAN WENDELL H. ANDER80N—A.B.. N. S. T (V. M.A I' of M Science, Chemistry. Mathematics. HILDA ANGERER—A.B.. U. of M. Junior High WILLIAM L. AUSTIN—A.B.. M S. C. English. Speech. KENNETH H. BROWN—A ll.. W. S. T C Mathematic». HELEN E. COLLINS— A.B. M S. N C. English. Physical Ed- ucation. ALLEEN COMBS—K.-rrls Institute. Commercial. jay DYKHOUSE—Superintendent: B.S.. M. S. C.; M.A.. I of M. Occupations. J. MALCOLM GOBEL—B.S.. Alma Mathematics. Physical Ed- ucation. WARD C. HYNES—B.S.. W. S. T. C. Instrumental Music. Social Science. MARGARET JOHNSON—A B.. C. S. T. C. l tln. French. MARENA S. KIPLINGER—A B.. U. of M. English. History. Bible. ARNOLD P. KOCH—A.B.. U. of M : M.A. I , of M Physics. Geometry. Music. HARLAN R. McCALL—Principal; A.B.. Albion: M A.. I of M Journalism. EARL V. MEAD -B.S.. W. S. T. C. Manual Arts. MARION R. NELTHORPE— A B . Olivet. Art JOSEPH NOGGLE—U. of M. Mechanical Drawing. Shop. WILFORD ROHLFS—B S.. M. S. C.: M S.. I of 111. Biology. Agriculture. MARIE L. TAYLOR—M. S. N. C. Junior High. EULALIA TOMS—B.S. M S. C. Home Economics JACOB J. VAN VESSEM—A H . Calvin College: M.A.. C of M. History. Civics. PATRICIA VERDIER—A.B.. M. S. N ( . Typing. Shorthand WINIFRED E. WELLS—A.B.. Olivet. English. LEORA WEYMOUTH—Junior High Principal; A.B.. Olivet. FRANCES M. WILDERN—M S N. C Junior High. Music. • f fl C U L T y • . . . paor • • • •

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The CHARHIAN HONOR STUDENTS 2» OROTHY 1RKNE SNOKE won top scholastic honors ot the graduating class »t nineteen hundred thirty-nine oy com- pleting her higrh school career with an average of 3.82. She was elected the most versatile person in her class in the eighth grade which helps explain the long l.st of her activities. He odes being a member of the Footlighteers club for four years, (iirl Reserves two years, travel club two years, (Iirl Scouts one year, and on the Charhian staff one year, Dorothy has attended five honor banquets. She has been in the glee club lor two years and was the club’s pianist for two years and pianist tor the boys' glee club for one. besides having a part in the operetta as a junior. In her sophomore year she also served as class secretary. Salutatorian honors were divided this year between Virginia Stocking and Murray Chandler who both received an average ot :;. for four years of high school, (jniet, studious Virginia has been in the girls’ glee club four years, has attended the Honor Banquet five years and has been a member of the travel club three years. Each year the University of Michigan club honors a senior boy and a senior girl at commencement time for leadership, scholarship, and sportsmanship while attending Charlotte high. This year the faculty selected Josephine Lucke for the girl, and for the boy chose both Robert Ladd and Murray Chandler. This is the first time in the history of the honor plaque that two persons have tied for this honor. “Sonny” (’handler, who is also one of the salutatorians attended five honor banquets while in high school besides acting as president of the senior class, serving on the finance committee in his senior year ami being on the student council for two years. In sports, Murray has received four basketball letters and was elected honorary captain of the quintet in his junior year: he was also the ’39 football captain. “Son played center for three seasons on the squad, lie has won two letters in track and been a member of the “C club two years, acting as secretary in his junior year. Murray has also been in lli-Y. Josephine Lucke has been a member of the Rural Students club four years and was elected vice-president of her freshman class, and secretary of the junior class. This year she served as secretary of the student council. Scholastically, Jo has main- tained an average of 2.84 while in high school and has been active in interclass sports, girls' glee club, travel club, ami Girl Reserves. Jo has played in the band two years, orchestra one year and was in the operetta cast as a junior. Although Robert Ladd did not transfer to Charlotte from Detroit until the late spring of his freshman year, it wasn’t long Indore his natural athletic ability made itself known. Hob has represented the Orange and Black colors for three years in baseball and basketball, and two years in football and golf. He was chosen as honorary co-captain of the district champion basketball team in his senior year. High in the upper third of his class. Hob has achieved a record of 3.37, has attended two Honor Banquets and has been on the student council two years. This year he was a member of the Hi- . the finance committee and co-editor of the Charhian. Hob was on the Orange and Black staff in his junior year besides being junior class presi- dent. He served as secretary of the “0” club in his sophomore year, and participated in three years of interelass sports. . . iKiffr 2 .



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The CHARHIAN MARGARET ALLEN Gle «’lu»» 1. 2. Trawl Club I. 2; «Siri Reserve 3. 4. Cortland, Oregon 3. K. A. ANDERSON -Dramatics Clui» I Band 2. A. «»rchc tra 2. 3. A: Jr. Play 3; Honor Banquet 1: Orange Black ». VIRGINIA AUSTIN B ind I: un lu-ntrn I; French «Mill 2; Rural Students 4. Charhlan Staff 4. PAULINE BAAS Rural Student» 2. 4: Huuor Kanuuet 3; Comnui« ial «Mub 3, I; Glee Club 2, 3; «Miurhian Staff 4. ROBERT BAKER Baseball I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3: Co-captain 4 « Club 2, 3, 4, Pre . 4; Honor Ban«iuc 2. 4. Hi-V 4; Stage Committee 4: Iirnniie A- Black 4. ALICE BLODGETT Honor ltun |tiet 2; Speed Writer» 4. GLENN BlOOD Rural Students 1, 2. F. F. A. 1, 2. 2; Int rclass Sjaats I, 2 DOROTHY BOUSKA -Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4. Sec ret ary-Treasurer 3: Honor Bnnutiet 2: Travel Club 1; Orange a- Black 4. VERNON BOYLES Rural Stud nls I. 2. 3. LESLIE BRACY, Jr. F. P. A. 2. 3. 4; Honor Ban«|tiet ELEANOR CAMPBELL—Rural Students I, 2.. Travel Club 1, 2; Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4: Omnium Club 2. 3. 4; Senior I'lav 4. MARY JEAN CARMAN -Glee Club I, 4. Honor Bati'piet 1, 2; Contnn rclul Club I; Travel Club I: Girl Reserve» 4; op rettn 3; Camp Pile Girls 1; CUar- hlan Staff 4; orange A Black 4; Senior Flay 4. French Club 2. MURRAY CHANDLER HI-V «Mu «Mub See P.H.tball « »pt. 4. Basketball 1. 2. «‘apt 3; Traek 3. I; Honor Ban«|Uet 1. 2. 3. 4; Pres. of Senior class 4: Plnrn e Committee I; Stud, nt Council I, 3: Salutatorlan. ESTHER CLAPPER Lansing, MlchlgJn 1. Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Travel Mub 3, 4. Rural Students 3; Commercial «Mub 4. CARL CLARK—Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Football t; Baseball 2: Travel Club 3; C” Club 2, 3 4; Interdas» Basketball 3. GAYLORO COLE Basketball (Interclass) I; Travel Club I. 2. MILDRED COLE -Travel Club I Rural Students Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Girl Reserves 3. 4; Operetta 3; Glee Club 1, 2: Band 2, 3, 4; Honor Banquet Interdess S| orts 1: Preneh Club 2. BOB COVE Band 1. 2. I. •' 1 . lb -nor Banquet 1. 2. •. Student Council I: Hl-Y I: Interdass Sporta 1, 2. ROBERT DAVIS LARRAINE DE VILLERS—Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Girl Scouts •» WENDELL DICKINSON—Rural Students 1. 2. 3. 4; P P. A. I. 2. 3 4 Inter- class Sport I. 2. 3. 4: Hl-Y 4J Baseball 3. 4. DONN DOLSON—Hl-Y 3, 4; Glee Mub I. 2, 3; Operetta 3; Hramatlca Club I Orange A- Black 4. DAVID ELLES—Hl-Y 3. 4: C Club 4. Golf 3; Student Council 2: Band 2. 3. 4: Honor Hanqiu t I. 2. 3. 4: Junior Play 3. LITTY ANNE FERNSLER—Rural Students 1, 2. 3. 4: French Club 2 Pres t omnierdal Club 4. Student «'oundl 4; Honor Banquet 4. % . . . page i . . .

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