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The Charhlan ft Snaps ☆ ☆ ☆ 1—Band practice. 2—Drum major. 3—The Hags. 4—Yo-Yo enthusiasts. 5—Just friends. 6—More pals. 7—UP town for the noon hour. 8—Tall, dark, and handsome. 9—Bicycle built for two. 10—Bashful. 11 An- other drum major. 12—Shot-put. 13—The little red school house. 14—Friendly group. 15—Scrap drivers. 16—Hula girl (Aloha). 17 School's out. 18—What is it, Connie? 16
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Ihe Cfiarfiian Seventh Graders Memories ★ ★ 1« uup u great thrill for the seventh t, «der» when they started their high m I,,,.,I career last September. Only h -hort time was needed to get ac- quainted with the new classmates from the other school In town. To begin their success, the class took an active part In the scrap drive las? full They made posters to advertise It and graphs to keep records of the amount of scrap brought in. The class has purchased stamps and bonds amounting to $159.$0. An active part has liecn taken in the band. The class has one girl in the Junior hand, seven girls and eight boys In the cadet hand, one boy. Char- les Dodge, who is a member of the senior band, and four girl baton twirl ers In the cadet band. Eleven eighth grade boys played in the Junior high basketball team and ten boys served on the intramural basketball team. A group of twelve girls from the class helped to make the journalism carnival a success by giving a tumbling demonstration tinder the direction of Miss Thelma Elworthy. A number of Interesting assem- blies have been given this year in Junior high. At one. Miss Margaret Raymond, author of several children's books, talked to the students. A beautiful American flag was given to the junior high by Mrs. G. W. Toles. An appropriate assembly was held for the presentation. For Pan American day. a South American pageant entitled Let Us Be Friends”, was given by the 7-B class. The seventh graders have been very active this year and are off to a good start towards climbing to the very top” of success. President's Message ♦ We. the class of '48. have completed a successful year of school activity. We have tried to do our share and co-operate with the teachers, and the students, as we know success in any organization depends entirely upon the support and co-operation of those who are connected with it. We have tried to lie successful this year and we wish to thank our advis- ers. Miss Mattie Fisher and Mrs. l.oora Weymouth, for the careful guidance and supervision that they have given through the seventh grade. To those who will he taking our place next year, we wish luck and hope we have set them as good an ex- ample as did the class before us. PETER KARDEL. President of the Class of '48. Class Personalities ★ ★ Boy most likely to succeed Girl most likely to succeed Phyllis Smallwood Ola»» hero Peter Kardel Class sweetheart. Joanne Willard Best dressed boy. Best dressed girl Peggy Skelly Friendliest Barbara Nisse Cutest Wittiest Class cut-up Sammy Colizzi Class flirt Best athlete Charles Mathews Class Officers ★ ★ President—Peter Kardel Vice President—Junior Bruce Secretary—Joanne Willard Treasurer—Charles Mathews Advisers: Leora Weymouth Mattie Fisher Council Representatives: Peggy Skelly Lloyd Harmon CLASS EMBLEMS ★ Class Motto: A winner never quits and a quitter never wins Class Colors: Blue and Gold Class Flower: Rose FIRST ROW—Joyce Ackley. Rosella Allen, Donna Barrett. Carl Bartholomew; SECOND ROW—Naomi Betty. John Briggs. Junior Bruce. Roselyn Buckley, Bernard Casler; THIRD ROW—Betty Chase. Harold Claf- lin, Harriet Claflm, Bobby Clark. Richard Cobb, Sammy Colizzi; FOURTH ROW—Marie Curry. Richard Duguid. Geraldine Face. Nelson Farlin. Clinton Friar, David Fullerton, Martha Jean Gnest; FIFTH ROW—Roy Hammond, Imo Jean Harmon, Lloyd Harmon, Shirley Hicks. Doreen Hill, Patsy Hill, Richard Huffman, Roberta Hull; SIXTH ROW—Melody Hussey. Barbara Jennings. Peter Kardel. Keith Keesler, Bruce Lavengood, Glen Lea, Donna Livingston, John Loughan; SEVENTH ROW—Laura Lou Mahan. Mary Catherine Mahan, Jack Mann. Milford Mason. Charles Mathews. Richard McManus. Ralph McLane. Margaret McNamara. Doris McClure; EIGHTH ROW—Betty Miller. Juanita Myers. Barbara Nisse. Duane Nisse. Rae Norlander. Norma Norris. Billy Osborn. Herbert Packard. Roy Parish. Ilene Parker, June Parsons: NINTH ROW—Ethel Platt. Virgil Ray. Judson Richardson. Richard Roiter, Charlene Rolfe. Duane Rosen- brook. Vernon Royston, Virginia Royston. Carl Rulison. Russell Santee. Bob Thompson; TENTH ROW Clifford Shults. Mary Lou Simon, Peggy Skelley. Phyllis Smallwood. Sammy Spagnuolo. Bob Stark- weather. Gerald Starr. Gene Strickland. Charlotte Sutherland. Mary Lou Terwilliger. Pat Shiels: ELEVENTH ROW—Marie Uhl, August VanNeste. Jeanette Wells. Ion Wendel, Rosemary Wilber, Virginia Wilber, Joan Willard. L. D. Wolcott. Genevieve Wood. Charles D. Wright. Charles E. Wright. Those not pictured—Rosemary Raines. Marie Monany. Joyce Gooch. Charles Dodge. »• .»
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o o c ft o The Charhian SERVICE HOROR ROLL Because this Charhian is dedicated to Victory, the class of 1943 wishes to express its appreciation to all who are helping to reach that objective by active service in the armed forces. Appearing on this page are the names of those graduates of Charlotte high school, who to the best of our knowledge, are in any branch of the armed forces up to May, 1943. Keith Allen, '26 Robert Allen, ’27 K. A. Anderson. ‘39 Richard Austin. ’33 Milton Backofeu, ‘41 Robert Raker, ’39 Joseph Bauer. ‘28 (’ash Beechler, Jr.. ‘41 Clarence Betts. '40 Lester Rise!, ‘41 Glenn Blood. ’39 Robert Bobier, ’37 Max Bottomley. ’40 Howard Bond, ’37 Don Bottomley. ’42 Lawrence Bottomley, ’38 Robert Bowes. ‘21 Charles Bracy, ’34 Leslie Bracy, Jr.. ‘39 Homer Braden. ’40 Gerald Bradley, ’21 Charles Briggs. ’41 Glen wood Britten, ’42 Carroll Brown, ’31 Philip Brown, ’23 Kenneth Bruce. ‘40 Dale Bryan, ’38 Robert Burnett. ’37 Thomas Bust. ’34 (Jordon Cameron, ‘41 Kent Campbell. ’34 Harold Carman. ‘41 Robert Carr. ’30 (Jail Cheney. ‘38 Russell (’herrv. ’33 Otto Claflin. ’31 Carl Clark. ’39 James Clark. ’37 Nelson Clark. ’40 Neil Clever. ‘40 Donald Cole, ‘24 Lyndon Cole. ‘42 (Jeorge Collins. ’37 Kenneth Collins. ’41 Elmer Conard, ’37 Maxine Cooper, ’34 Robert Cooper, ‘37 William Cox. ’33 Jack Davis, ‘37 Robert H. Davis, ’42 Robert I Davis. ’39 Ralph M. Dean, ‘lb Russell Dean. ’42 Jack Denison, ‘42 Ilarlo Dewey. ’37 Wendell Dickinson. 39 Clyde Diinond, ‘42 Norman Dodge, ‘40 Donu Dolson. 39 Max Dowker. ‘41 Robert Dunning. ’41 Dwight Durner. ‘33 James Durner, ‘40 Florous Edick. 30 Max Field. ’40 Mason File. ‘39 Dayton Fisher. ‘41 Julius Fisher, ’39 •Francis Flaherty. 36 Harley Flower, Jr.. ’38 Howard Force, ’22 Lynn Fowler, ’41 James W. Frace, ’37 Philip Frace, ’40 Robert Fulton, ‘39 Gerald (Jaringer. ‘33 Charles Garvey, ’33 Max (Jee, ’35 Howard Gillette, ’36 Richard Goodrich. ’40 Carroll Grant. ’20 Donald (Jrier, ’42 James (Jrier, Jr.. 38 William Grier. ’41 Marshall Griffith. 34 Roy Groli, ’42 Rol ert Gunnison. ’41 Donald Haigli, ‘41 Dwight Haines. ‘41 Charles Hamilton. ’35 Robert Hamilton. ’23 Lawrence Hammond. ‘40 Charles Harshman. 39 Jack Hicks. ‘42 Hugh Hines. ’39 Ralph Hines. ’39 Edward Hoedemaker, ’22 Harold Horn, 39 Garland Howe, ’40 (Jeorge llowe. ’41 Walter Howe, ’37 Robert Huber. ‘40 Charles Hughes. ‘39 Edward Hughes, ’42 Clarence Jane. ‘38 Vance Jensen. ’40 Carroll Jones. ’30 John Kane, ’38 Lyle Kane. ‘40 Elbert Keehne. ’33 Edward Keehne, ‘30 Kenneth Kilmer. ‘42 Kenneth King. ‘30 Arthur King. ‘33 Bertha Krart. ‘31 Robert Ladd. ’39 Parr Lamont, ‘31 diaries Lea, ‘41 Donald Lea. ‘39 Maynard Locke, ‘38 Dorr Love, '40 William Lowe, ‘41 Gayle Magoon. ‘40 Richard Manicom. ‘38 Edward Marple, ‘39 El wood Martin, ‘42 Jack Mate, 40 Harold May hew. ‘41 Macklin Mavhew, ‘40 Ivan McClintock, ’32 William McClintock, ‘38 Claude Mellor, Jr., ‘37 Charleton Meredith. 31 Floyd Merritt. ‘37 Edward Morey, 38 Stanton Moore. 31 Jack Morgan. ‘29 Jack Morris, ‘41 Richard Morris. ‘42 Burr Murray. ‘33 John Near. ’23 Howard Newsome. ’40 Robert Northrup. ‘41 Edward Packard. Jr.. ’39 Carl Paine, ’39 Roger Peck. ‘40 Robert Pittenger. ‘41 Ray Prescott. ’26 Robert Reed, ’37 Douglas Reister, ’37 Charles Rickerd. ‘42 Donald Riley. ‘38 Lester Roberts, ‘40 Norman Roberts, ’19 Carl Rochester. Jr.. ’39 Stanley Rogers. ’39 Richard Rolfe. ’39 Durwood Root. 42 Harold Ross. Jr.. ’42 Robert Rulison. ‘30 Howard Russell, Jr.. ’37 Charles Rybuikar. ‘41 Richard Sanders. ’42 Elwood Satterlee. ’39 Glenn Shaffer. 38 Dale Shumaker. 40 Ed Simek, ‘42 Del ton Smith. ’40 (Jerald Smith, ‘42 Harold L. Smith, ’27 John A. Smith, ’40 Raymond Snyder. 40 Robert Spotts. ‘41 James Spaniolo. ‘40 Clarence Squibb, ’40 Herbert Stacy. ‘42 Lyle Sterling. ’40 Robert Stine. 33 Robert Stoekwell, ‘42 Gilmour Strecks, ‘32 Glendale Strickland. ’40 Carroll Stringham. ‘41 Keith Tanner. ’29 Richard Taylor, ‘37 Clare Tharp. 38 Richard Tharp, ‘41 Howard Thompson. ‘41 Robert Thompson. ’34 Dale Thornton, ‘41 Wayne Thornton. ‘42 Garner Thrall. 42 Neil Tomlinson. ‘40 William Tomlinson. ’38 Eldred Toutant. ’39 Max Tullis. ‘39 Robert VanAlstinc. ‘42 Mark Van A liken. ‘35 Fred VanVleek, ’38 Emerson Visch, 34 Robert Wagner, ‘41 Wayne Wagoner. ‘39 Weldon Wagoner. ‘34 Robert Walker. ’37 Robert Warren. ‘31 Clare Weaver. ‘38 Maynard Weaver, ‘41 Lei a ml Wendel. ‘42 Dean Widrig, ‘41 Charles Widrig, ’39 Fred Wieting. ‘40 Roger Wight. ’29 Roger Wilcox, ‘33 Willis Wilcox. ’41 Sebert Willett. ’39 I »e Willis. ’40 Cleland Wilinore. ’39 James C. Wood. ’17 Jack Young. ’39 Neil Youngs. ’27 Edward Zederbaum. 27 In addition to the alumni listed above, this class wishes to add the names of the following teachers and students who have left within the year 1942-43. Jay Dykhouse. superintendent Jacob VenVessem. superintendent Francis Strickland, ex ’43 Burleigh Wellman, ex ’43 Clayton Friar, ex ’44 Burleigh Forseman. ex ‘43 Richard Hodges, ex ‘46 Wilford Norris, ex ’45 4 7
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