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The CHARHIAN Talent Scout An assemoiy was presented to junior high in January which con- sisted of talent for the group. Carolyn Leach l egan the parade of seventh grade talent by playing a piano solo. Pat Gould sang a solo. A vocal duel was presented by Phyllis Haum and Susie Peck. Singing in a quartet. Bernita Mar- tin Patsy Cook. Joyce Roberts and Marilyn Hetheringion did tiieir part. “You Are My Sunshine was pre- sented vocally by Noel jenson. Den- nis Jones gave a piano solo, followed by Louis Hall with a reading called “Chalk Talk. Marion Wood sang a solo and appeared later for senior high with another vocal selection. Another duet was composed of Irene Jones and Mary Barnaby. A twirl- ing duet was given by Nancy Parish and Bonnie Wells. Lucille Whitin- ger then presented a piano solo. A quartet composed of Billy Brock. Ruth DeBarr, Marguerite Green and Jean Marsh sang. One of Eugene Field's poems was recited by Suzanne Cowan. Carolyn Leach. Joyce Sumerix and Pat Tubbs sang in a trio. Garner Morton gave a piano solo. In the senior high assembly held later. Charles Schaefer presented his piano talent to the student body as a soloist and accompanist. Previous Performances “Joe Palooka. Champ Wallace Bruce “Pursued ........ Bernita Martin Make Mine Music ... Marlene Green Jim Wensley Calendar Girl ...Marvelyn Bough Magnificent Doll ..Ann Schaefer Swell Guy”......Charles Schaefer Margie .............Bonnie Wells “It’s a Joke, Son”....Jimmy Betz THE GREEN YEARS RE MIERE IORe e h yedh m Bed vj Charhian Awards Ingrid Bergman (Intellect) Bernita Martin. Gary Cooper (Intellect) Bruce Brown Marie McDonald (Best Dressed) Ann Schaefer. Van Johnson (Best Dressed) John Clark. June Allvson (Personality) Bonnie Wells. Dana Andrews (Personality) David Bradley. June Allyson and Dick Powell (Steadies) Bonnie Wells and Jerry Chapman. Ethel Smith (Musician) Carolyn Leach. Jose Iterhi (Musician) Charles Schaefer. Joan Leslie (Best Looking) Marilyn Hetherington. Dane Clark (Best Looking) Norlyn Brough. Beverly Tyler (Artistic) Lois Hall. Tom Drake (Artistic) Jim Wensley. Vera Vague (Coquette) Susie Peck. Mickey Rooney (Flirt) Boh Johnson. Esther Williams (Athlete) Pat Bostwick. Johnny Weismuller (Athlete) Wally Bruce. Red Skelton (Pest) Allan Taylor. President s Message We. the class of '52. have success- fully completed our first year in junior high. We are happy to have had the opportunity of taking part in so many school activities includ- ing the talent assemblies. Our Christmas and valentine parties were held by advisory groups. Oth- er parties were sponsored by the seventh grade and enjoyed by all. We were very proud of the three cheerleaders who were chosen from our class. Marilyn Hetherington was chosen class queen and present- ed at the journalism carnival. In behalf of the seventh grade 1 wish to thank our advisers. Mrs. Virginia Oberlin. Mrs. Marie Tay- lor and Miss Margery Smith. We were fortunate to have been guided by such capable teachers. To the class who will be taking our place next year, we wish luck and hope we ha e set a good exam- ple as did the class before us. John Clark. Seventh Grade President. Cast of Characters President..................John Clark Vice President.......Ralph Gram Secretary.........Bonnie Wells Treasurer......Charles Schaefer Student Council Representatives Bob Johnson. Marguerite Green Theme of Movie Class Motto: Constantly striv- ing to make our best, better.” Class Colors: Blue and silver. Class Flower: Lily of the Valley. Row 1 M. Barnaby. N. Barnard. T. Barnard. P. Baum. R. Beal . R. Beals. T. Berg. J. Betz. D. Bostwick, P. Bostwick. R. Boyd. R. Bracy. D. Bradley. M. A. Briggs. B. J. Brock. N. Brough. Row 2—B Brown. W. Bruce. J. Carter. J. Chapman. J. Clark. P. Cook, M. Davidson. R. DeBar, R. DeBar, A. Dempsey. D. Dempsey. H. Diamond, M. Fassett. D. Felder, F. Fletcher. M. Forshee. Row 3—b Fullerton. A. Gammaoe. P. Gould. R. Gram. M. Green, M. Green. R. Guthrie. B. Hack. J. Haley. L. Hall. R. Harag. K. Harrington. M. Hetherington, J. Hetrick. D. Hicks. Pow 4—E. Helzinger. D. Hoover. M. Hughes, R. Hurlbut. N. Jensen, B. Johnson, R. Johnson, D. Jones. I. Jones. C. Leach, J. Lea. E. Lenon, B. Mann. M. J. Marsh. B. Martin, J. Martin. Row 5—p. Masters, G. Mathews, R. McConnell, R- McLane, C. McManus, L. Mominee. G. Morton. A. J. Muma. M. Norris. N. L. Parish. R. Parish, S. Peck. B. Phillips. J. Pinch, J Rhines. J. Roberts. Row 6—M. Roberts. H. Rulison. A. Schaefer, C. Schaefer, E. Sharp. D. Sherman. D. Smith, H. Smith. T. Snyder. T. Starkweather, S. Strick- land. B. Stucky. J. Sumerix. A. Taylor. E. Them. P. Tubbs. Row 7—j. van Dorpe. B. Wells. M. Wood. C. Wright. Not Pictured—L. Jarvis. a1 tl’m f) a o ----12------
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The CHARHIAN Talent Scout Maxine Miller was mistress of ■ceremonies in the first talent as- sembly that the junior high held during the year. Much of Charlotte high's talent develops from these grades. Other eighth graders in the as- sembly were Barbara Brown and Jane Ann Murphy who played a piano duet. Later on Barbara gave n reading with Louise Berg entitled. •It s Fun to Drive.” which was later presented for senior high. Harriet Wilcox played a piano solo and Shirley Harmon gave a clarinet «election, which ended the assembly. On April 25. the junior high had another assembly which was mostly eighth grade talent. Hans Kardel was radio announcer and eighth grade girls were characters in a play called Just Before the Prom. The girls were as follows: Janice Hoot. Margaret Vance. Joyce Hughes. Jane Hlgby. Louise Berg. Donna Hambleton. Jo Ann Reiner. Sharon Farrier, Patsy Priesman and Barbara Brown. Chai les Schaefer, of the seventh grade entertained with To the Spring” and March of the Dwarfs.” both by Grieg. Previous Performances Joe Palooka. Champ ..Hans Kardel Pursued”..................Joyce Hughes Make Mine Music”.....Karl Mead Jane Ann Murphy Calendar Girl .............Rose Alfonso Magnificent Doll . Jane Ann Smith Swell Guy ................Huey Johnson Margie .................Kunice Jones It’s a Joke. Son ....Kd McEvoy OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY nPREMlfgE m Charhian Awards Ingrid Bergman (Intellect) Jo Ann Reiner. Gary Cooper (Intellect) Frank Bracv. Marie McDonald (Best Dressed) Margaret Vance. Adolfe Menjou (Best Dressed) Dale Rolfe. Gail Russell (Personality) Janice Root. Guy Madison (Personality) Hans Kardel. Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall (Steadies) Rose Alfonso and Sam Bandfield. Ina Ray Hutton (Musician) Margaret Vance. Duke Ellington (Musician) Clyde Nichols. Donna Reed (Best Looking) Eunice Jones. (’lark Gable (Best Looking) Lloyd Braithwaite. Diana Lynn (Artistic) Harriet Wilcox. Charles Boyer (Artistic) Wendell Martens. Betty Hutton (Coquette) Iris Gorrie. Mickey Rooney (Flirt) Dick Fast. Esther Williams (Athlete) Pat Priesman. Johnny Weismuller (Athlete) Jim Gammage. Keenan Wynn (Pest) Sam Bandfield. President s Message Charlotte class of 195! held sev- eral parties during the year and sponsored two dances. Junior high together had five dancing parties. The eighth grade also had a class party and a valentine party. Many of the class took part in a talent assembly for the junior high which turned out to be very enter- taining. Several junior high stu- dents took part in the senior high talent assembly also. The eighth grade basketball team succeeded in winning five out of six of its games with other schools. In the future we hope to have a very good team in sportsmanship and in playing. We wish to thank Mr. Paajanen for coaching junior high. He did a fine job. We wish to thank Mrs. Kurtz. Mrs. Weymouth and Mrs. Wildern. the advisers for the eighth grade, who did an outstand- ing job in helping us along through the year. Janice Root, our eighth grade queen, was quickly recognized as having all the qualities of a queen. Hans Kardel. Eighth Grade President. Cast of Characters President.........Hans Kardel Vice President............Nancy Harrington Secretary.....Lloyd Braithwaite Treasurer.......Jane Ann Smith Student Council Representatives Eunice Jones. Glenn Gearhart Theme of Movie Class Motto: Backbone, not wishbone. Class Colors: Red and White. Class Flower: Rose. Aow 1—R. Alfonso. J. Archer, S. Bandfield. B. Barnaart, J. Barnaby. L. Berfl. M. Boyer. F. Bracy. L. Braithwaite, B. Brown, K. Carey. D. George. D. Carter. O. Clark, B. David. Row 2—J. Davi», P. Davis. L. Dean. G. DePue. A. Drake, D. Edson. P. Elieff. D. Fast. D. Felder, C. Ferguson, P. Fullerton. J. Gammage. G. Gearhart. N. Gregg, L. Haley. Row 3—D. Hambleton. L. Harmon. N. Harrington, M. Higby, E. Hinckley, C. Housler, J. Hughes, J. Idle, H. Johnson, E. Jones, C. Kane. H. Kardel. H. Kimmel. D. Lentz, S. Lewis. Row 4—W. Martens. B. Martin, E. McEvoy, C. McLane, E. Mead, L. Medcoff. M. Miller, B. Moist, L. Moon, J. A. Murphy, H. Myers. R. Newland, C. Nichols, J. Norris, D. Packard. Row 5—J. Pinch. P. Priesman. R. Reed. J. Remer, J. Richardson. H. Risen- hoover. D. Rolfe. J. Root. R. Root. J. Scott. J. Sherd. J. Smith. R. Smith. R. Smith, E. Starkweather. Row 6—J. Stewart. M. Thompson, D. Tubbs. M. Vance. I. Whitmger. M. Whitney. G. Widrig, H. Wilcox, L. Williamston. D. Wright. D. Yund. Not Pictured—S. Farrier, A. Felder. AO O f O Q k rt $ O t . -V P ft mm ; c bp »i i Anaida m f f A 1a ’ A, • » ft A ♦. ft ML w 'S' f I IHv p o ft r p iM ft. O « p ft
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The CHARHIAN INFORMATION ON THE STARS NAME NICKNAME ENJOYS MOST CHERISHED POSSESSION David Adama •Dave Eating Car Kenneth Anderson •Ken' Sleeping Class ring Robert Bandfleld •Bob' Smooching 34 Dodge Rosemary Beals ••Susie Biology class Ring Floral Btrgman ••Floral Swimming Ring Arthur Blame •Art Going to Lansing Ruptured Duck Edward Bobc.k ••Eddie” Softball Class ring Bruce Brya:» Bryan Women Car Robert Cas.er Abe Vacations Car B«v. Cnamberlain Bezy Bowling Class ring Eiwood Clark Clark Going to the show Class ring Irene Clark • Irene Parties Job's Daughter Pin L.01S Cook Cook Listening to radio Friends Robert Debler Bob” Sports Car Richard Derby Derb Sports Football medal Freder.ck Diamond Freddie Music Mother Maxine Dillin Dillin Dancing Ring Rose Dunning Shorty” Movies Watch Joan Easley Jody Sw mming, dancing Dmk II (dog) Maynard Ells M.ckey W omen Class ring Albert Foster Bert” Loafing Myself Rita French • Rita” Planning wedding Diamond Oonald Furu Donnie” Going with girls State Farmer pin Eric Furu Eric Dancing State F.F.A. Degree Curry Garvin Curbie Reading A ring Karl Gearhart Karl Women Dog Shirley Gordon Bobo Dancing French book Clela Gould Lucky Wolfing Bracelet and locket Sadie Hale Sal Gordon Gordon Joseph Holmes joe” Bowling and traveling Friends Richard Huffman Huffy” Sports . boogie Dream girl Donald Johansen Don Sports Pair of dice and deck of cards Nancy Kerekes Nan Movies Class ring Mary Jean Krusell Wakey” Playing piano, Handkerchief reading collection Hans Langmaack Lefty Hunting State Farmers’ pin Martha LeVan Marty Music Diamond Daniel Lewis Oan Going to Discharge pin Vermontville Mary Ann Lewis Mary Swimming Gang Irene Livingston Iodine” Bowling Class ring Harriet Mayhew Hattie Friends Brown eyes Mary Mead Micky” Swimming Hair Velmon Mead Velm Driving Money Barbara McGrath Barb” Music Mother’s pin Dolores Michel •Dee” Having fun Lipstick Robert Mohre Bob” Sports Girl Douglas Mulholland Dougo” Summers Money Bethel Parker Beth” The gang Class ring Martha Patterson Pet Monkey” Music Niece Phyllis Pifer Phil Music Class ring Lou Anne Potter Baby Doll Swimming Diamond Maxine Pratt “Max” Meself Gift of gab Wendell Ripley Rip” Nash Willys” Mabel Robins Shorty” Working Watch Martha Rochester Marty” Music and reading Angora cat John Sattazahn Doug Driving the car Car Delores Satterlee Babe” Music Thick malteds Donna Scovill Scovitch” Being with Irene Class ring Elsie Shamp Shamp” Swimming Friends Robert Shaull Boy Swimming Fish and tackle Shirley Snoke Snooks” Music Junior Gordon Sparks Gordy” Sal 32” Chev. John Steward Stewey” Music Saxophone George Stucky Courtney Studying Ambition Melvma Taylor Taylor” Going with boys Life Richard Uren Dick” Music Piano Roy Weaver Roy” Reading Life Joyce Wheaton Wheaties Playing piano Hope chest Douglas White Doug Sports Track medal Robert White Bob Farming Physics book Jacquelyn Yund Jackie” Reading Scrap book of camp NEVER SEEN WITHOUT PET PEEVE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERIS- AMBITION TIC Mary Ellen Girls smoking Wolf.ng Farming Bill Snobs Bashfuiness Farming Dolores Women that crack Eyes, ears. Retire their gum nose, mouth Make-up Boys Friendliness Old maid Smile Drinking Reserve Housewife Mavis Girls that talk Curly hair Trucking business too much Friends Girls smoking Smile Farmer Kroger gang Bragging women Smile Kroger manager Myself Snobs Pessimist Navy The gang Sarcastic people Smile Nurse Glasses Girls that smoke Bashfulness Dairy business Freckles Untruthfulness Brown eyes Window decorator Curly hair Sloppy people Quietness Secretary King and Girls that smoke Bashfulness Graduate Hutchison and drink Bob Betty Girls Bashfulness Coach Roy Girls smoking Little Storekeeper Make-up Snobs Wit Secretary Gang Stuck-ups Shortness Grow tall Baby doll Bob Mohre Temperance Model Hans Two timing Wolfing Graduate women Barb Petty thieves Brain Engineer Diamond Dirty saddle Ability to Get married shoes organize Eric Public drinking Noisiness Farmer Midge Catty women Friendliness Farmer Gum Profanity Listening to his Avoid working sister Jean Slacks Drawl College Delores Snobs Neatness Interior decorating Class ring Exams Giggles House wife, marry Gordon Gordon Silliness Marry Mary Teachers' pets Height College George or Bob Female liars Temper Grow tall Russ Conceited women Alibis Grow tall Mary Jean Two-faced people Hair To work Nancy Over confident men Friendliness Nurse Gang Conceited girls Friendliness Farmer Harold People lying Blue eyes To work Ervie Poor food Smile Good Job Gang Drinking Helping people Nurse Gang Lying people Dumb sayings Office girl De Two-faced people Sweetness Chemical engineer Joe Snobs Friendliness Teacher Gang Playing pool Driving autos Clerking Bert Catty girls Intelligence Teacher Bobbie Parasites Gift of gab Social work Rosie and Smoking, drinking Athletic ability Graduate Velmon A Joke Dandruff Reading College Gang Snobs Smile Find Kilroy Smile Snobs Friendliness Radio script writer Wheaton Girls smoking Smile Secretary Jo Mean men Dependability Model The gang Ken Ambition to work Become intelligent Doc Smoking Weight Farming Bev or Tom Two-faced people Smile Pharmacist Sneeze Smoking Hair decorations Foreign corre- spondent Roy Smoking Tallness Be a man Shirley Gripers Quietness Receptionist Irene Saying Well Temper Interior decorator Someone Smoking Curiosity Musician Empty pockets Noisy people Big ears Flying Joan Girls smoking Neatness Secretary Sal Flat tires Height Farm and marry Glasses Girls who smoke Musical ability Musician Bob or Huffy Dry towns Hard worker To get one Dolores Springer Girls in men's clothing Tallness Work Holmes Chevie” Yawning Musician John Girls in men’s Even temper Farmer clothes Pifer Hasn't any Chatter Teacher Car Smoking Always tired Graduate Eric Girls that swear Temper Lawyer Smoothing to s ♦ a c n u Has none Large vocabulary College, then work on radio
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