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HONOR STUDENTS Deceiving all A’s and compiling a perfect 4.00 average in every subject. Shirley Bring captured valedic- torian honors for this year’s graduating ciass She has been present at four honor banquets during hei high school career. She was a member of the Girl Reserves for two years; travel club, one year; glee club, three years; and the commercial club, two years. Shiney was class treasurer and science club president when a freshman. She was busi- ness manager of the Charhian, worked on the Orange and Black, and was president of her home room in her senior year. In addition to her scholastic achievements, she had roles both in the junior play and in the 1938 operetta. Salutatorian honors for the class of 1940 went to Kathleen Mikesell. who established a 3.97 average. Kathleen has attended the honor banquet four years. She has been in the Girl Reserves three years; glee club, two years; Footlighteers, three years; rural students’ club, two years; and Speedwriters, three years. While a junior. Kathleen was chosen class secretary and had a prominent role in the junior play. Kathleen was class queen when a junior and in her senior year the students elected her school queen. She served as student council secretary and was assistant editor of the Charhian. Every year a boy and a girl are selected from the grad- uating class on the basis of scholarship, sportsmanship, and leadership while attending high school. For the second time since the history of the Honor Plaque, two students have tied for the honor. They are Vada Miller and Lucile Goldman. The boy chosen is Robert Huber. Robert Huber completed his high school career with an average of 3.51. He has been present at three honor ban- quets. In sports. “Bob” played tackle on the football team for two years and threw the shotput on the track squad besides participating in interclass sports for three years. While a freshman he served as class president and as student council representative. His classmates re-elected him to the student council in his sophomore year. During his four years in school. “Bob” has been an active member of the “C” club, science club, Footlighteers, and Hi-Y. In his senior year “Bob” was on the finance committee, worked as circulation manager of the Charhian, and acted as president of the Hi-Y. “Bob” played in the band for four years, orchestra three, and had a main part in the junior play cast. Lucile Goldman has attended three honor banquets while in high school. Scholastically, Lucile maintained an average of 3.21. Lucile has displayed much ability in speaking, while a member of the debate club in her junior and senior year. She also participated in extemporaneous speaking when a junior. She has been a member of the Camp Fire Girls, travel club, and the Speedwriters She served as president of the Camp Fire Girls when a junior and was vice president of the travel club this year. Lucile has been manager of the book store in her senior year. Vada Miller was elected president of her class as a soph- omore. ada was sixth in the class scholastic standings with « vei 8ge of 3.(7 and has attended four honor banquets W hile a student in high school. Vada has l een an active member of the travel club, Footlighteers. glee club and . . Reserves. Vada also had an important part in the junior play. This year she has worked on the Orange and Black stafF and on the Eligibility committee. She has also taken part in a great many assemblies in the past year. ■Jr '
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The CHARHIAN PUBLISHED BY THE Seniors anJ journalism Class ♦ OF ♦ Charlotte High School Charhian Staff Editor - • • Jim Spaniolo Assistant Editor-Kathleen Mtkesell Sports Editor . Kenneth Bruce Feature Editor Gloria Beebe Calendar Editor . Norman Dodge Class Editor . Oorene Snoke Wilma Barnes Typists . S Maynard Davidson (.Frederick Young Business Mgr. • Shirley Bring Program Chairman . Jane Peter. Photographic Mgr. . Gordon Cheney , .. i Bob Huber Circulation Mgrs. ■[ Brth ., Ke-fer Adviser . . Harlan McCall Dedication We humbly dedicate this Charhian to the Memory of Dale Smith and Jerry Settles. They endeared themselves to students and faculty and will remain lorg in our hearts. MCGRATH OlFOCCO. CMAMlOTTS
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The CHARHIAN FACULTY Wendell H. Anderson—A. B.. N. S. T. C.; U. of M. Science. Chem- istry. Mathematics. William L. Austin—A. B.. M. S. C. English. Speech. Richard Bllble—A. B.. U. of M. Junior High. Kenneth H. Brown A B.. W S. T. C. Mathematics. Alleen Combs—Kerris Institute Coinmei tab Jay Dykhouse—Superintendent; B. S.. M. S. C-: A.. U. of M. Occupations. Malcolm Gobel —B. S.. Alma Physical Education. Ward C. Hynes—B. S.. W. S. T. C. Instrumental. Music. Social Science. Margaret Johnson-A B.. C. S. T. C. Latin. French. Marena S. Kiplinger A. B.. t . of M. English. W n T iMe. Arnold P. Koch A. B. I , of M.; M A.. U. 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 Nelthorpe—A. B.. Olivet Art. WIlford Rohlf. B. 8.. M. S. C.: M. S„ U. of III. Biology. Agriculture. Sarah Ross—.BKS. M. S. C. Physicial Education. Russell Steffeos-A. B. W S. T. C. Mechanical Drawing. Shop. Marie Taylor— M. S. N. C. Junior High. Eulalia Toms-B. S.. M. S. C. Home Economic Jacob J. VanVessem-A. B.. CaLin College; M. A.. U. of M History. Civics. Patricia Verdier-A. B . M. S. N. C. Typing. aSkorthand Winifred E. Well»—A. B.. Olivet English. Leora Weymouth—Principal of Junior High; A • Frances Wildern-B. S.. M. S. N. C. English. Music. (((3)))
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