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FIRST CLASS PRIVATES THE CHARHIAN Camp Personalities M«-Arthur ...... .“Dick” Carri Ran KoMti-ui........Betty Montgomery Jitterbug...........Sally Storrett Cutup ...............Carl Bualinell A W. O. I.........Gale Bottomley Kitchen Policeman.... Rody Yates Athlete............. Ray Mohre Shirk...... I)lrk Schneckenberger Vamp...............Joan Kerstetter Idol.................Beverly Paton Division Maneuvers For their first year In high school the ninth grade has truly done its part in the preparation for a success- ful high school career. They have enjoyed many high school activities that they were not able to as eighth graders. Such activities being the mix- ers. the various clubs of the senior high, sports, and the senior bund. At the lieginnlng of the year the freshman class held a class meeting to elect officers for the coming year. Those elected were: Robert Hart, president; Joe Pray, vice-president; Dan” Fuller, secretary, and Vernon Gresso. treasurer. The class advisers are Mrs. Frances AVlldern and Ken- neth Brown. The student council members chosen were Galvin Csatlos and Jimmy Thornton. Clara Mae Morey was chosen queen of the freshman class this year. I ast year the class elected Beverly Paton queen and the year before Connie Beebe took the honor. The senior band Is well represented by the ninth grade. There are ap- proximately fifteen members of the freshman class participating in its various activities. This year Phyllis Hack, a freshman, was chosen as the senior hand's vocalist. President Robert Hart relates that at a clusa meeting in May the class planned to have a picnic at the end of the school year. INSIGNIA Class Motto; Work Wins Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: Rose RANK’S LEADERS Preftident— Robert Hart Vice-President— Joe Pray Secretary— Dan Fuller Treasurer—Vernon Gresso Advisers: Frances Wlldern Kenneth Brown Council Representative: Jimmy Thornton Ninth Grade Memories In looking back over their last three years of high school, the freshmen re- call many memories, not only of this year, but of their seventh and eighth grade years also. Upon entering junior high school in 1940 this cla»s elected Calvin Csatlos as president; Zahn Turkey, vice president; Robert Hart, secretary; and Jimmy Thorn- ton. treasurer. Miss Winifred Wells. Mrs. Marie Taylor, and Mrs. Lcora Weymouth were the class advisers at that time. I»ast year the class officers were: Betty Sumerlx. president; Maurine Nielsen, vice-president; Glenna Mae Snyder, secretary: and Carla Farrier, treasurer. The student council mem- bers chosen were Clara Mae Morey. 1-eon Stettler. and Harold Cheney. The ninth grade has enjoyed several parties this year, their first of which was the get- acquainted party held at the beginning of the year. They had several later in the year at which the main attractions were dancing, games, and refreshments. Order of the Day As president of the ninth grade I know I am speaking for the entire class when I say we have had an en- joyable year and look forward for three more just as pleasant. During our freshman year we have been very fortunate in having many activities; the senior band, intra- mural sports. Boy Scouts, and other very interesting activities. We sincerely thank our instructors. Kenneth Brown and Mrs. Frances Wlldern. for their co-operation during the past year. 1 also believe our other officers and student council members have done a marvelous job. We have tried to set a good example for the coming freshman class, and wish them loads of luck. ROBERT HART. President of the class of '46 Row 1: J. Barnes. J. Barrett. C. Burt. G. Burt. H. Cheney, K. Conley, A. Cooper, C. Csatlos. Row 2: R. Farlin, J. Green, M. Hamilton, R. Hart, D. Lewis, R. Mohre. E. Norris, T. Raines. Row 3: P. Reed. T. Ross. B. Shiels. J. Smith. M. Smith, G. Snyder, J. Strickland. O. Wright. Row 4: H. Allen, V. Archer. C. Arehart. R. Ash. M. Ball, L. Baum. O. Blodgett. M. Bobier Row 5: G. Bottomley. B. Bradley. H. Buchholz. E- Buckley. C. Bushnell, R. Carngan. A. Carroll, C. Casey. Row 6: M. Caughey, H. Cherry. R. Cooper, R. Cooper, J. Craven. L. Cudney. M. Davids. M. Edick. Row 7: C. Farrier, J. Foster, M. Freed. E. French. O. Fuller, K. Gidner, B. Gingrich. V. Gresso. Row 8: B. Gi ier, P. Hack, L. Haigh. J. Harrag, G. Harmon. G. Heinze. J. Hess. E. Hodges. Row 9: D. Horn. B. Jane. F. Kane. M. Keeler, J. Kerstetter. J. King. J. Lerch. B. Llpsey. Row 10: L. Livingston, D. Lynd. R. Lynd. B. Martin, C. Morey. M. Nielsen, J. Ondra. R. Ottney. Row 11: B. Paton. R. Payne. M. Peterson. J. Pray, C. Prescott. R. Ranshaw. E. Robins. G. Rodeman. Row 12: C. Royston. D. Satterlee. R. Satterlee. R. Schneckenberger, E. Shamp. L. Shaull. V. Shaw. G. Shumaker. Row 13: F. Smith. J. Smuts. E. Southworth. L. Starr. B. Sumerix. J. Suth. erland. M. Tharp. A. Thornton. Row 14: J. Thornton. R. Trumley, J. Tuckey, D. Walker. P. White. P. Wiet- zke. L. Willaro. Row 15: R. Woodman. E. Wright. R. Yates. 13 ☆
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THE CHARHIAN CORPORALS Camp Personalities McArthur............“Bob Orr Hostess ...Lucille l aPoint Jitterbug John Dimond A. W. O. I Bob Bruce Kitchen Policeman... Harry Curran Athlete Mike Matthews Shiek Kugene Royston Vamp................. Gerry Roberge Idol...............George MacDonald ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ★ ■ Division Maneuvers The sophomore class has had many outstanding people this year and they have well-proved their ability. Three cheerleader girls come from the tenth grade, namely: Betty Squibb. Lucille LaPoint, and Mary Jane Spagnuolo. Bob Orr. one of the boy cheerleaders, also comes from the sophomore class. Three of our top reserve men in basketball were “Jimmy Mathews. Jack Green, and Dick Hicks. Jim- my scored In being one of our top men in football. Last year Gerry Niccum was chosen queen of the sophomore class. Lucille LaPoint takes the honor for this year's group. She was crowned at the Journalism Carnival in March. President Mason Wehr relates that their financial activities this year were sponsoring dances after the bas- ketball games and selling chocolate milk to the rural students at noon. This class was the first ever to sell chocolate milk at noon and it has proved to In? a great success. President Maxon Wehr states that a picnic is being planned for the end of the year. One of the most outstanding per- sons In the sophomore class is Maxon Wehr. Besides being president of his class and a sparkplug of the student council. Maxon still serves with the greatest of loyalty to the high school band. With only two years of experi- ence. his earnest effort and ability won a place for him in the finals of the drum major twirling contest at Michigan State college in February. Muxon will take the place of our present and efficient head drum major. Willard Mikesell, next year. He will, no doubt, be among those who have been outstanding in the life of Charlotte high school's senior band. The sophomore class has been work- ing hard this year as they realize that next year it will be their turn to finance the annual Junior and Senior Prom. This class of '44 stands toward the top in the accumulation of honors. RANKS LEADERS President—Maxon Wehr Vice-president—“Bob Orr Secretary—Mary Jane Spagnuolo Treasurer—Anna Mae Royston Advisers: Zella Hallifax Wendell Anderson Council Representatives: Maxon Wehr Nell Cochran Sophs Sponsor Assembly On March 27. the sophomore class sponsored an assembly with Wendell Anderson, class adviser, introducing Maxon Wehr. president of the class and chairman of the assembly, who in- troduced C. B. Sprague of the Mich- igan waste paper conservation com- mittee. Mr. Sprague delivered a speech on conserving waste paper and its necessity in this way. He also answer- ed questions asked by the student body. Mr. Anderson told how the Boy Scouts collected the waste paper every week under the leadership of Richard Bilbie. He said that they would take care of any paper that the rural stu- dents would bring. Order of the Day The sophomore class is proud to look back on a successful and profit- able year. I'm sure the junior class of the coming year will be wide awake and on their toes for anything that they might do to help better the school In anyway. The sophomores have had a large number of activities in the past year, such as the selling of chocolate milk and the sponsoring of a dance. The class is proud of their talent and the large part that some of the students play in sports und other school activities. I want to thank the class advisers. Miss Hallifax and Wendell Anderson, the class officers and the whole sopho- more class for their splendid co-opera- tion in making this year a successful one. MAXON WEHR, President of the class of '44 INSIGNIA Class Motto: We do our best. Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Tulip Row 1: A. Gregarek. M. King. E. Magoon. S. Mate. J. Mathew». P. Me- Myler, M. Pape. Row 2: B. Paton. B. Payne. G. Riddle, B. Squibb, M. Tappen, N. Treloar, O. Row 3: J. Weinman, K. Archer, M. Baker, B. Ball, R. Beals. C. Beebe. B. Bergman. Row 4: R. Betty. J. Bobier. C. Bower, S. Briggs. B. Bruce. K. Burchfield. K. Bushnell. Row 5: A. Chapman, N. Cochran. F. Cooper. J. Crittenden. H. Curran. R. Oeland, J. Dimond. Row ft: E. Dunning. W. Dunning. B. Forseman, B. Franklin, D. French. D. Fullerton. R. Gingrich. Row 7: B. Guthrie. W. Haigh. D. Hall. I. Halsey. O. Heinze. R. Hicks. B. Howard. Row 8: E. Jones, D. King, M. King, L. LaPoint, P. Lewis. G. MacDonald. L. MacDonald. Row 9: C. Martens. J. Mayhew. B. McKnight, G. Miller. E. Moon. D. Mor- ris. G. Nisse. Row 10: B. Norr.s, B. Orr, J. Parr. B. Pennington, M. Pfeifer, C. Phillips. R. Pilbeam. Row 11: D. P tcher, F. Pitcher. G. Roberge. N. Roberts. E. Robins, D. Rounds. A. Royston. Row 12: E. Royston, M. Scovill, J. Shumaker, R. Sleater, B. Smiley, M. Spagnuolo, A. Steward. Row 13: G. Taylor, B. Thompson, D. Vierk, S. Walker, N. Walters. M. Wehr, M. Wilmore. Row 14: A. Young. B. Zimmerlee. ■-.» 12
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THE CHARHIAN SECOND CLASS PRIVATES INSIGNIA Class Motto: “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Class Color: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Orchid Division Maneuvers As the end of the year rolls around, the eighth grade In-gins to realize that their part in the junior high is nearly over and that next year they will be enrolled in senior high. This will mean participating in many more of the high school activities such as the hand, mixers, the various clubs, sports, and many others. The eighth grade has associated with the seventh in many of their ac- tivities during the year; the biggest event being the assembly sponsored jointly. What So Proudly We Hall. At the beginning of the year the class held a meeting in which they elected the following people as their class officers: Robert Lea. president; Jack Hine. vice president; David Mc- Clure. secretary; and Thomas Tre- loar, treasurer. The student council representatives chosen were Leon Stet- ler and Carolyn Field. The class ad- visers are Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. IxH ra Weymouth. At the Journalism Carnival in March. Barbara Goff was chosen queen of the class. I ast year Susan Stucky was crowned as queen. Financially the class has a good start, one of their projects being the candy sales at noon in the junior high. The class is planning to have a pic- nic at the end of the year. ★A Camp Personalities McArthur Hostess Jitterbug................Norma Synder Cut-up............“Teddy” Konacki A. W. O. L Robert Guyer Kitchen Policeman.. Churles Young Athlete Wayne Holmes Shiek Vamp .Mary J. Webb Idol RANK'S LEADERS President—Rol ert Ix a Vice-President—Jack Hine Secretary—David McClure Treasurer—Thomas Treloar Advisers; Marie Taylor Leora Weymouth Council Representatives: Leon Stetler Carolyn Field Eighth Grade Has Parties Fnder the supervision of Mrs. Marie Tuylor and Mrs. Leora Weymouth, the eighth grade has enjoyed several par- ties this past year. The Christmas {tarty was held in December in the girls' gym. They played games and had refreshments, also the group drew names and exchanged Christmas gifts. Those on the committees were; Games. Marian Cheney and Norma Snyder; food, Mary Lou Rochester. Mary Jane Webb and Floyd Weymouth. Thlt party was held in the evening in Mrs. Kiplinger's room. The refreshments served as the students dinner for the evening. Another party was held In February In honor of St. Valentine’s Day. It was divided into groups. The 8A-1 held their purty in room 151 the fourth hour while the 8A-2 held their party in room 204. The main entertainment was the drawing of valentines. Also, games were played and refreshments were served. Bob” Rolfe and Don” Parker were In charge of the food and Virginia Redfleld and Beverly Myers were in charge of the games. Order of the Day As president of the eighth grade I know I am speaking for the entire class when I say we are going to en- joy four more years In high school. We will do our best in the next four years. During the past year we had the privilege of entering such activities as junior and cudet hands. Campfire Girls. Boy Scouts, and the junior high basketball team. We appreciate the help of our ad- visers, Mrs. Marie Taylor and Mrs. I eora Weymouth in helping us through a successful year. ROBERT LEA. President of the class of ’46 Row 1: H. Ackley. L. Beale. D. Beechler. H. Bumford, C. Burton, D. Clifford, J. Dimond Row 2: C. Field, J. Granstram, J. Hine. R. Hodge . E. Hull. J. Keeny, R. Lea. Row 3: B. LeVanway, R. Lowe. P. McUmber, B. Montgomery. D. Moore, J. Parker, E. Pilbeam. Row 4: E. Radee. E. Royston, C. Sharp, N. Shaver, L. Stetler. S. Stucky. H. Summerix. Row 5: J. Taylor. O. Taylor, G. Thomoson, T. Treloar, D. Uhl, W. Webb, L. Whitright. Row 6: D. Aid. M. Backofen. R. Baker, J. Barrett. R. Beals, E. Benda. S. Briggs. Row 7: R. Brown. D. Casler, M. Cheney. E. Clark, F. Clark. P. Craven. D. Davids. Row 8: J. Denison. O. Frace. M. Frank. M. Freed, B. Goff. R. Guyer, P. Herendeer. Row 8: P. Hick . J. Holgate, W. Holmes. J. Hoover. T. Konacki, L. Lynd. H. Marsh. Row 10: J. Martin, V. Mead. R. Moist. B. Myers. R. Packard. I. Palmer, O. Parent. Row 11: J. Parish, D. Parker. D. Peck. S. Pittenger. J. Pruden. R. Raines. V. Redfield. Row 12: B. Rochester, M. Rochester. R. Rogers, R. Rolfe. N. Snyder. M. Tilden. L. Ward. Row 13: F. Weymouth, G. Witinger. B. Wilcox, R. Wolcutt. C. Youngs, M. Webb. ☆ 14 ☆
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