Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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The CHARHIAN SENIOR BIOGRAPHY NAME NICKNAME ENJOYS MOST NEVER SEEN WITHOUT CHERISHED POSSESSION D. Aid Oix Sleeping Eds' ring Ed R. Archer Ray” Flying Pat McLane Navy ring A. Aseltme Ann Skating Watch Class ring M. Backofen Freck Driving Car Car R. Baker Pinky Eating One of the boys Driver's license J. Beverly John” Flying Wacky Pilot's license W. Boyer “Murt Reading Glasses Ring S. Briggs Shirttail Reading Candy Watch R. Brown Ronny” Dating One of the gang Model T H. Bumford Curly Reading Mavis Class ring P. Bursley Phil Hunting fishing Red hair Class ring M. Cheney Cheney Swimming Betty W. Teddy bear P. Craven “Porsh Dancing June Imagination B. Davis “Barb Sleeping Eileen Bob Paton J. Denison “Deni Cats Clothes Bracelet B. Durbin “BJ Singing Stucky and Montgomery Watch O. Face O zzy Riding through the park H. Sumerix Car C- Field “Speedy Golf Virginia Radio M. Freed Freak Talking Books Letters J. Frey Jackson Swimming Pat McLane Class ring K. Frey “Dimples’ Airplanes Women Car J. Gardner Johnny Driving Keith Car R. Garvey Bobby Talking The gang Locket P. Goodrich Red” Going with George George George's ring J. Granstrom Taffy Skipping school Joyce T. Tom S. Haigh Stan Horse back riding One of the boys Watch W. Haun Willie” Bicycling Glasses Locket D. Hice Speed Eating Chuck State Farmers Degree P. Hicks Phil” Parties Fran Clark Class ring W. Holmes Curly” Sports Johansen Lmdblom School sweater M. Horn Stub” Sports Ford Watch B. Hunter Beth Bowling Mary Lou Class ring R. Joppie Bob Swimming Kroger gang Class ring H. Krusell Gusto Football Willard Willard L. Larsen Lila Dancing Elaine Class ring J. Lerch Bugs Bunny Dancing Portia Cedar chest J. Loucks Cueball” Parties Tom Women D. Loveland Zeke” Flying John B. Doodle bug L. Lynd Bess;e Movies Rosy Bracelet H. Marsh Swampy Life in general Ronny B. G. 1. shoes M. Marshall Marty” Making music Eileen Tanner Class ring J. Martens Jeanette T raveling Don Joseph Ring J. Martin Stud Venice Venice Venice T. Martin Big Tom” Sports The gang Ford p. McLane Pat” Sports Jack Frey Class ring E. Mohre Shorty Parties The gang Imagination B. Montgomery • Monty” Chicago Sue Queenie and pups D. Moore Don” Sports Laverty School sweater B. Myers Bev Baseball Warren Jewelry R. Packard Bob” Sports Wayne H. Class ring N. Parent Pumpkin Roller skating Clothes Ring J. Parker Jo Parties Dillin Diamond B. Parr Barb” Square dancing The gang Watch V. Parr Weenie” Sleeping Jack Jack B. Pierce Betsie” Swimming Reva S. Class ring S. Pittenger Pitt Sports Short hair Cat E. Pundik Pundik Sleeping Barb Bracelet G. Rich Richie” Good movies Bill Ring R. Riley Rosie Eating Louise Dog M. Rochester Roxie T raveling Elsie Dog E. Royston Sunny Hunting The gang Car M. Royston Jinks” Hiking Helen Ring M. Sanders Meg Letters Bracelet Vern R. Sinclair Windy” Swimming Class ring Red hair C. Smith Cyclone” Dancing The gang Watch E. Smith Elsie Working Mary Lou Watch N. Snyder Snyder Dancing Fran Clark Bill E. Southworth Junior Sleeping Car Car F. Strickland Strickie” Scouting One of the boys Brown hair S. Stucky Sue Dancing Betty Appetite H. Sumerix Harry Hunting Oscar Class ring R. Swick Reva” Music Betty Class ring L. Swift Sis Reading Victor Sarah Diploma J. Taylor Jo Sports Janice Bob M. Tharp “Tharp Talking One of the boys Class ring D. Thompson Doreen Sports Marge Rings J. Tirrell Jack Driving Ford Virginia T. Treloar Tom” Eating John Women M. Upright “Lyn” Eating Cleone The gang C. Weaver Chuck” Sports Ford Watch M. Webb Webb T raveling Sweater Rings F. Weymouth Wacky Playing boogie J. Beverly Car L. Whitright Pug Eating Shirley Gordon Class ring B. Wilcox Batsy Good Time Cheney Souvenirs L. Wilmore Lucy Eating Marilyn W. Watch M. Wilmore Marge Sports Doreen Rings W. Wright Bill Farming One of the boys Watch C. Youngs Charlie Potterville R. Parish Car PET PEEVE Drunks Smoking drinking Overalls Stuck-up women Homework Women Snobs Snobs Girls' wearing overalls Sloppy girls Stuck-up women Snobs Lying Untrue people Girls' smoking Giggling girls Girls’ smoking Working Blondes Girls in overalls Drinking . smoking Girls in overalls Snobs Snobs Snobs Drinking smoking Smoking Smoking Snobs Sloppy shirts Girls’ smoking and drinking Wolves Snobs Giggling girls Catty people Smoking Girls in overalls Slacks Drinking Gripers Gum crackers Being bossed Sulker Sloppy shirts Drinking Snobs Singing commercials Persistent women Drinking Overalls Smoking Two-faced people Girls' smoking Two-faced people Girls' smoking Snobs Conceited people Bragging people Drinking Stuck-ups Girls in overalls Overalls Being bossed Stuck-ups Gum-crackers Loafers Two-faced people Stuck-ups Persistent women Narrow-minded people Nosey women Snobs Overalls and slacks Two-faced people Women Girls’ smoking Girls’ smoking Long skirts Gripers Girls' drinking and smoking Snobs Nosey women Smoking Gum crackers Smoking Smoking Persistent women Girls’ smoking 16 AMBITION Medical secretary Farmer Housewife Grow up To be a man Just flying Civil service worker Nurse Chief Pharmicist's Mate Beauty operator Architect College Housewife Bob’s wife Raise cats Social work Join the Navy Go to Arizona To grow up Farmer Engineer Engineer Secretary Get married Journalist Farmer Office work Win American Farm Award Secretary Chemical engineer Farmer Photography Working in stores Join the Army Owning a store Housewife Gunnery Serg. in Marines Flying Secretary Jeweler Bookkeeper Marriage Farmer Farmer Farmer Receptionist Hasn’t any Professional sports Artist Chemical engineer Housewife Travel Beauty operator Jack's wife Social worker Chemist To be happy Good housewife News reporter Bookkeeper Farmer Stenographer Buyer Farmer’s wife Nurse Secretary Get married Army Just working Dietitian Army Just work Office worker Reporter Just work Flying Farmer To grow up Medical secretary Farmer Model Join the Army Telephone operator Personnel director Beauty operator Secretary Post office work Join the Navy

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The CHARH AN SNAPS 1. When do we eat? 2. Bringing things into shape 3. Roll ’em 4. Get to work 6. Spring swim 6. Typing class 7. The carpenter 8. Behind the eight ball 9. Looks good! 10. Songbirds 11. O. B. in the making 12. Blow 'em out 13. Not bad 14. Back to school 15. Copy 16. Pals 17. Have a bite 18. Food 19. Have a hard night? 28. 20. Lunchtime 29. 21. Make-up 30. 22. Want to read it? 31. 23. Vanity 32. 24. Ready to go 33. 25. At work 34. 26. Saw ’em, boy 35. 27. One of those parties! 36. 15 . Boiler room boss Murdick. Beebe Griffin, Inc. “At your service, sir.” Fifty-two pick-up Gertie Mrs. Morey Kerchief kids In action More action



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The CHARHIAN FEATURE PAGE Woman s Mysterious Disappearance Involves Members of Class of 1946 Plash! This is your roving reporter here in C. H. S. bringing you the latest develop- ments in the strange disappearance of Miss Wells from the Thomas Treloar Home for Aged Indies, on August 15. 1961. The only clue so far was brought to light by Deacon Loucks of the Round church, who while inspecting a key hole on the third floor noticed a piece of paper lodged in the lock, and im- mediately called upon Stud Martin, famed lock picker and third story man. to extract it. The numbers 1946. and the initials W. E. W. were Inscribed on it. When this was reported to police chief “String 'em-up-alive Fields, nhe broke up a promising game of “African Golf” to send her four dopey deputies Beverly. Archer. Joppie. and Brown to delve into the dilemma. It was decided after consultation with the psychic Gypsy Rose Rochester, that the clue definitely throws suspicion on the class of 1946. Within the course of twrenty-four hours. Mayor Moore had issued a proclamation, car- ried out by Aldermen Weaver and llaigh order- ing every member of said class to appear in the new plastic auditorium of C. H. S. before noon of the following day. Among the earliest arrivals were Rosie Riley and Louise Lynd. co-proprietors of a chain of smart dress shops: “Bessie's Better Buys” of New York. Chicago, and Paris. Over in one corner of the room your roving reporter observed that noted architect Keith Frey and his new bride, the former Norma Snyder, are discussing old times writh the Misses Taylor and Granstrom of the Mud Pie Chemical Co., who have rceently perfected syn- thetic nylon hose. Their formula went over big when modeled by the gorgeous I. V. Webb, star of Baker's Burlesque. Well, look who Just came in! It's none other than that Gene Krupa of the atomic age. Harry Sumerix, and his chauffeur. Tom Martin. Upon viewing the situation, super salesman Jack Frey approached Harry on the timely sugges- tion of accident insurance. Mrs. Frey (nee Wilma Boyer), broke up the swindle by ask- ing Jack to care for Junior. What's this? Oh no. it can't be. Betty Montgomery. Venice Parr, and Sue Stucky now known as the “Unholy Three”, are practicing their latest singing commercial for Parker’s Plastic Plate Dental Firm. They were accom- panied at the piano by the delicate Angers ot none other than Boogie Bass Weymouth, the nine-hundred-dollar-a-night boy. The housing problem for this huge group was settled when Mr. Marsh, the multi-millionaire proprietor of Harold's Hock Shoppe , and his wife, that proverbial paragon of pulchritude. Phyllis Goodrich, placed their humble abode of five hundred rooms at the disposal of the class. This meager mansion, bounded by “Sanders Steam Baths on one side, and Freed's Flop House” on the other, promised peace and serenity, provided Smith Smith Street Clean- er's jet-propelled steam shovel doesn’t enter upon the scene. The acclaimed psychiatrist. Dr. Gusto Krusell. Just gave out the information that two of the suspects. Denison and Holmes, will be unable to appear as they are being detained by Kalamazoo State Hospital authorities for questionable reasons. Flash: Miss Wells was seen four days ago entering Haun's Hash House in the teeming metropolis of Potterville. The two house de- tectives. Horn and Hice. being the cautious type, reported the news after a pause of four days. Late arrivals are Elaine Mohre. Bonnie Dur- bin. and Barb Davis, who have re-opewtd the Hotel Stattler. under the title of the Bed- Bug Emporium. Accompanying them are their ace bell-hops. Backofen and Bursley. They certainly appear striking in those pink zoot suits, designed by Mesdames Wilcox and Cheney, who have succeeded Adrian in the Dear Aunt Hattie: You'll never know how much I need your aovice at this particular moment. My life will be ruined forever and ever, if you do not give me some advice. I'll just die, I know I will. First I’ll describe myself. I’m a young and ; eager hep cat of sixteen. My father’s a worn j out wolf and my mother’s a sad sack w it.h old , fashioned ideas. I go to a school where there are dozens of handsome males. They’re really slick chicks and my heart aches to spend jus» one evening with such a specimen. Here is my trouble. My folks won’t let me go with any date bait for they think I am too young and inexperienced (little do they know). Isn’t there something I could do to make them understand the situation and see what fun I am missing? I won’t be able to face life if I don’t find a remedy soon. Please help me! Troubled. Dear Troubled: Your worries are over! I’ve got the best solution to your problem. Here goes—Plan a surprise party (surprise to your mother and dad), invite all the gruesome twosomes along with your heart throb. Have them all arrive at a certain time. Throw back the rugs for a jive session—raid the refrigerator—and send them home real late. When your parents realize the fun you have missed without these specimens called men they will know they have made a great mistake and you won't be! troubled abuot dates because of your parents, j The best of luck to you and I’ll be along with you. hope this works. Aunt Hattie. world of fashion. The P. A. system had a slight defect, but 1 was deftly repaired by Hicks and Martens, line-women for the Consumers Power Co. It is rumored that they will soon be promoted to meter-reading. A group of bobby soxers finally crashed the gates, and surrounded their idol. Pat McLane. successor to the late Frank Sinatra. A more solemn atmosphere encircled this; group, as Pittenger and Upright, profitable un- dertakers. file in. Rumor has it that they are! contemplating selling out to Lerch and Craven. Cremation Specialists. The Swick. Swift Myers Matrimonial Agency entered the auditorium with its latest victims, Margie (Wilmore) and Jack Tirrell. (Love must be grand.) It seems that Dixie Aid and Lucille Wilmore are doing a thriving business in angle-worms at Pine Lake. This is what is aptly termed as a ticklish proposition. Now this is a coincidence. Professor of Agriculture at M.S.C. Erman Royston and Mavis Royston. tied the knot, last month. She couldn't bear the thought of changing her name. Chuck Youngs has grown a beard. He offers tough competition for Monty Wooley. It does something for him. although the little woman (Shirley Briggs) hasn't decided quite what. Big Bob Packard, wealthy Lansing play- boy. just staggered through the portals sup- ported by his latest conquest, that blond beauty of Xeedmore. Eileen Pundik. There should be a law against guys like him. He hasn't renewed his Wolf License for this year. What's all the confusion in the lobby? One might have known. It’s that ham comedy team of Whitright Marshall’s Traveling Circus. Oscar Face, and Lila Larsen. Oh Mama, get the pressure cooker, I gotta’ can this corn. On closer observation of this old familiar crowd, some seemed to be missing, but here they come; those famous authors. Glenna Rich and Helen Bum ford. Their latest best-seller is . . . 17 . . . President s Message As we the class of 46 pass through the doors of C.H.S. for the last time we look back on many memorable events, such as the maga- zine sales, junior play, Christmas card sales, and many class dances. In anything wre did. the class seemed slow at first, but once the ball started rolling there wasu't anything that could stop them from going over the top. But we could never have done this alone. We have had very helpful advisers in our four years in high school, and now we w-ish to thank Miss Wesche. Mrs. Lipsey. Mr. Paajanen for their loyal support in helping us. We wish to welcome the juniors into the senior class and hope that they will have as much fun and good luck as we did. Tom Treloar. President. Diary of a Senior Boy Monday — Got to school just in time to get to physical fitness. Oh. my achin' back. Coach sure was tough on us today. Practiced ten- nis after school. Met the gang down town tonight but came home early. Tuesday—Had a good time at school today. More fun hanging aroun 1 the lockers. Practiced tennis after school. Wednesday—Was late for school today so I had to stay hour after school. Went to the show tonight and sat with Mary. Took her home after the show, save more money that way. Thursday—Worked for dad after school today. That means that I have lots of work to do tomorrow. With lots of rest I’ll be able to do it. Friday—I had to work like mad today to get all my work done so I wouldn't have any work to bring home over the week end. Met the gang at Bruno’s and all went female hunting in Lansing. More fun. Saturday—Raked and inotved the lawn this morning and this afternoon went with Bob to the tennis court to practice. Went to the show and ate three boxes of popcorn— Sunday—Went riding with the folks today and stopped at Battle Creek. Had a swell chicken dinner. School tomorrow so I have to get my rest, if I plan on living through physical fitness. How to be the Life of the Party on One High- Ball . or the Results of the Liquor Shortage. Bethany Hunter and Norma Parent, ardent members of the W.C.T.U., state that they think the book should be banned from Charlotte. This should bring the sales up one hundred percent. There seemed to be some big attraction at the front of the building. Ruth Ann Sinclair and Anna Aseltine. news hawks for ye old R-T, are on the job. charging to the source of ex- citement. Did I hear someone mention Miss Wells— she did?—What?—that’s terrible— Ladies and Gentleman. Attention! It is with great pleasure that I announce that our good friend Miss Wells has returned with the help of registered nurses. Dorene Thompson and Barbara Parr, and ambulance driver Dale Loveland. She was picked up late this after- noon. w’hile riding the esculators in the Morris 5 10. We have further evidence of her complete recovery, as she just quoted a line from Shake- speare. All’s well that ends well.

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