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CHARHIAN ROLL OF HONOR • valedictorian honors wore captured this year by Harold Cherry, compiling, throughout his high school career, a scholastic average of 3.71. llarohl has been most active in the line of musie. playing in the high school hand three years and in the orchestra two years. He also has played football two years, been a member of the commercial club, and as a journal- ism student in his senior year was business manager of the Charhian and served on the Orange and Black staff. Harold has attended three Honor Banquets. Close behind, with an average of 3.69 stands Jane Muiholland. salutatorian of the year. During her high school years she has been to four Honor Banquets was a member of the commercial, dramatic, and dance clubs, and while a senior was president of the Girl Reserves. This year she also served as class treasurer, ami during her freshman, sophomore and junior years was a home room officer. She took part in the junior and senior plays, and for three years played in the high school or- chestra. As of years in the past a boy and a girl from the graduating class are chosen by the faculty on the basis of scholarship, sportsmanship, and leadership to have their names listed on the University of Michigan Honor Plaque. The 1942 honorarios are Allan Tower and “Pat” Beechler. Allan Tower placed fourth in scholarship in a class of 101 by achieving a four year average of 3.62. Throughout his stay in high school he has entered a wide assortment of extra-cur- ricular activities highlighted by his appointment to secretary of the Hi-Y club in his senior year. Two years of football, two years on the stage committee, and a year of being movie oper- ator helped fill out his activities, as well as his meml ership in the dance club during his senior year and his being one of the circulation managers of the Charhian. Also Allan is on the 1942 finance committee and has attended the Honor Banquet two years. Scoring an average of 3.35 “Pat” Beechler this year achieved a berth along with the others on the Honor Plaque. Highly active throughout her high school career, she has been president of the commercial club, president of the dramatic club, treasurer of the junior class, home room vice president, while a sophomore, and president of a home room during her eleventh year. “Pat” has belonged to the travel club, dance club. Girl Reserves, and she has served on the student council and twice on the assembly committee. She was editor of the Charhian, work- ed on the Orange and Black staff, and had the leading parts in both the junior and senior plays. She also acted as high school cheerleader in her freshman and sophomore years. “Pat” has Iwen present at three Honor Banquets. ☆ 4
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THE CHARM I AN ARMY STAFF Adeline Allison B. S.. Wheaton: Physical Education Wendell Anderson A. B.. N. S. T. M. A.. I', of M.: Science. Physics. Mathematics. William Austin A. B.. M. S. ( .; English. Speech. Richard Bilbie—A. B.. I', of M.: Junior High. a A Kenneth Brown -A. B.. W. S. T. C.; Mathematics. Malcolm Gobel B. S.. Alma: Physical Education. Zella Hallifax B. S.. S. W. T. C.: Typing. Shorthand. Ward Hynes—B. S.. V. S. T C.: Instrumental Music. Social Science. AAA Keith King —B. S.. M. S. C.: Agriculture. Biology. Marena Kiplinger A B . V. of M.; English. History. Bible. Arnold Koch—A. B., U. of M.; M. A.. U. of M.: Chemistiy. Geometry. Music. Alleen Lipsey A. B.. Ferris Institute: Commercial. AAA Wallace Maner—B. A.. M. S. C.; Social Studies. Harlan McCall Principal. A. B.. Albion; M. A.. U. of M.; Journalism. Earl Mead—B. S . W. S. T. ( .; I , of M.: Manual Arts. Allan Murray B. S.. Stout Institute; Mechanical Drawing. Me al Shop. AAA Marion Nelthorpe—A. B.. Olivet; Art. Marie Taylor—M. S. N. C.: Junior High. Eulalia Toms—B. S.. M. S. C.: Home Economics. Betty Tuttle—A. B... M. S. C.: Latin. French. Spanish. AAA Jacob VanVessem—Superintendent: A. B.. Calvin College: M. A.. U. of M.: Occupations. Winifred Well —A. B.. Olivet; English. Leora Weymouth Principal Of Junior lfigh; A B.. Olivet. Frances Wildern—B. S.. M. S N. C.; English Music. ☆ 3 ☆
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WE CHARHIAN COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Irene Aseltine—Librarian 3; Dance flub 4. Dale Bartholomew-F M»tl all 1; ltaxkc(l all 1, 3. 3. 4; Baseball 4: Coif 2. 3; Science flub I; Dance Club 4. ••Pat Beeehier—Intermtiral S| rts I. 4; Travel Hub 2; Girl Reserves 3. 4. hranmtic Club 2. 3. pres. I; Commercial Club 3, pres. 4; Dance Club 4; Honor Banquet I. 2. 3, I; Junior Play 3; Student foil mil I; Horn Room v. prr . 2. prr . 3; das Irene. 3; Assembly Com. I. I; Cheerleader I, 2; Orange ami Bluck 4; Cburblan Stan 4. Grace Bergman—Intermural Sport 3; «Ilee Club 2; Operetta 2. - S Elizabeth Bnkowski—Intermural Sporta 2; Rural Student ’ Club 2; Dramatic Club 1; I anee Club 4. Donald Bottomley—Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2; Intermurnl S|HirtM 3, 4. Dance Club 4; Junior Play 3; Detroit 1. Florence Boyd Gienwood Britten Track 3. 4; from»«country 4. ■ He m Elaine Bruce—Travel Club 1; Olrl Reserves 3. 4; Dramatic flub 3: Dance Club 4; Band 3. 4; Honor Banquet 4; Junior Play 3; Student Council I; Home Room v. proa. 3: Orange and Black 4. Virginia Bryant—tllrl Reserve 3. 4; Dramatic flub 3; Commercial Club 4: Dance Club 4; Junior Play 3; Home Room nee. 3; Librarian 4; Howell I. 2. Bud Buffenbarger—Orange and Black 4. Jean Carlson Travel Club 2: Dramatic flub 1; Commercial Club 4; (llee flub 2; Home Room sec. 3. »4i »3 Harold Cherry—Football 3, 4; Commercial Club 3; Orchestra 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. 4; Hall .Monitor 4; orange and Black 4; Charhlnn staff 4. Shirley Clay -Intermural Sport 1; Travel Club 2; Girl Reserve 3. 4; Dramatic (Hub 3; Commercial flub 4; I»ance Club 4; Honor Banquet I. 2, 3. 4; Junior Play 3; home Room sec. 2; Orange and Black 4: Char Man Staff 4. Phyllis Cochran—Rural Student ' Club 2. 3; Dance Club 4; Glee Club I. 2. Bessie Colbridge Girl Reserve 3. 4; Dunce dub 4; Junior Play 3; Home Room sec. 1, 2. •l Lyndon Cole -Football 1. 2. 3; Baseball 2; Golf 2: Intermural Sport 1, 2. 3; Hl-Y Club 4: Science Club 1; Dance Club 4; Home Room ec. 2; Class v. proa. 2. Lola Cortright Commercial Club 4; Baton Rapids. I. 2. Grace Crane—Rural Students' Club 3; Commercial Club 3. 4: Dance flub 4; Glee flub 3. 4. D1 mondale 1; Grand Is dge 2. Atlene Davis—Travel flub 1. 2; Rural Students dub 1, 2. 3; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Dance Club 4. a - » 2 Bill Davis— Dance Club 4. Robert Davis— Hl-Y Club 3. 4. Science dub 3; Dance Club pres. 4; Honor Banquet 4; Hall Monitor 1; Charhlan Staff 4. Maynard Day -Science Club 1. 2; Hull Monitor I. Russell Dean—Truck 2. 3; Hl-Y Club 3. 4; Science dub 2; Dance Club 4: Glee Club, 2. 3. pres. 4; Honor Banquet 2, 4; Student Council 2; State Hl-Y Council 3. 3 Jack Denison Science Club 1; Orchestra I, 2. 3; Band I. 2, 3, 4. Marietta Denison—Travel Club 2; Commercial Club 2: Honor Ban- quet 2. 3. 4; Junior Play 3; Home Room pres. 2; Chief Librarian 4; Orange and Black 4; Lansing I. Clyde Dimond—Science Oub I; operetta 2. Elden Dymond Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 3. 4: Intermural Sports 3. 4; Hl-Y flub v. pres. 3. 4; F. F. A. 1. 2. 3; Dramatic flub I. 2; Boxing flub 4; Dance flub 4; Orchestra I. 2. 3; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Play 3; Home Hoorn pres. 2; Class v. pro . 3; Finance Com. 4. ☆ 6 t
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