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The Charhian TEflCHIflG STflff Wendell Anderson—A. B.. N. S. T. C.: M. A.. IT. of M.: Science. Physic». Mathematic». Richard Bilbie—A B.. U. of M.; Junior High. Thelma El worthy—B. S.. M. S. C.; Physical Education. V ... — Mattie Fisher—A. B.. M. S. N. C.: Junior High. Malcolm Gobel—B. S.. Alma; Physical Education. Emerson Grindall—A. B.. Olivet; Mathematics. Assistant Coach. Zella Hallifax—B. S.. S. W. T. C.; Draughn's Business College; Typing. Shorthand. V • • • — West Hill -A. B.. Georgetown University: M. A.. Columbia University; English. Speech. Ward Hynes Principal; B. S.. W. S. T. C.; Instrumental Music. Social Studies. Theo Isham—A. B.. VV. S. T. C ; Languages. Keith Kinfl—B. S.. M. S. C.: Agriculture. Biology. V ... — Marena Kiplinger—A. B.. U. of M.; English. History. Bible. Alleen Lipsey—B. S.. Ferris Institute; Commercial. Wallace Maner—A. B.. M S. C.; Social Studies. Harlan McCall—Superintendent: A. B.. Albion: M. A.. U. of M.; Algebra. V • • • — Earl Mead —B. S., W. S. T. C.; U. of M.: Manual Arts. Elaine Meyer —B. M. E.. M. M.: Northwestern University; Music. Allan Murray—B. S.. Stout Institute; Mechanical Drawing. Metal Shop. Marie Taylor—M. S. N. C.; Junior High. V ■ ■ • Eulalia Toms—B. S.. M. S. C.: Home Economics. Winifred Wells A. B.. Olivet: English. Leora Weymouth—Principal of Junior High; A. B.. Olivet. Frances Wildern—B. S.. M. S. N. C.; English. Music. V ... — Those not pictured— Joy Murray B. S.. M. S. C.: Home Economics. Millicent Brown—A. B.. Olivet; English. Speech. Charles Parkinson—A. B.. Olivet; M. A.. U. of M.; Chemistry. Biology. Fa .1
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The Charhian HOM STUDfnTS o') ) ALEDICTORIAN HONORS for the year 1were C -vSJwon by Beatrice Clark, who gained a scholastic average of 3.82 during her high school years. Beatrice lias been a com- mercial student all through her school career. This year she has lieen a member of the Girl Reserves, has been on the Char- hian staff and also served as treasurer on the Orange and Black staff for the first semester. Beatrice has been present at two Honor Banquets. Next in line comes Dorothy Dean, with an average of 3.30, to l e salutatorian of the year. She has been a member of the debate club, dramatics club, dance club and (Jirl Reserves. During her junior year she was class secretary and was one of the cast in the junior play. This year she was (Jirl Reserve president, mixer chairman, on the Orange and Black staff, and assistant editor of the Charhian. Her final honor was being the girl chosen for the Cniversity of Michigan Honor Plaque. The plaque was presented some years ago by the C. of M. alumni. Each year one boy and one girl, who, in the judgment of the faculty, have proved outstanding in scholarship, sports- manship and leadership, have their names engraved on it. The two from the class of 1943 arc Dorothy Dean and Leo Mariseh. Leo Mariseh. among the boys, will have his name placed on the Honor Plaque. During his sophomore year, he served on the student council, belonged to the F. F. A., tin rural students’ club and was present at the Honor Banquet. Later, Leo was a member of the glee club, dance club, ami dramatics club. lie also served on the Orange and Black staff. 4
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