Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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The CHARHIAN DAVID ADAMS All the world' a stage and men and women merely player». ClaM president. 1: Football. 1. 3. 4; Track, 1. 3, 4; Hi-Y. 3. 4; F.F.A., 2. 3. 4; Footlighteers, 3; Cheer Leader, 4; Rural Students Club. 1. 2. 3; Junior Play, 3; Operetta. 1, 4. KENNETH ANDERSON Intellect, talent, and genius, like murder will nut. Cary. Indiana, 1, 2. 3; F.F.A., 4; Honor Dance, 4. ROBERT BANDFIELD • I find that non»en»e at time» I» singularly refreshing. Remus, 1: Football, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Prom Committee, 3. ROSEMARY E. BEALS “Noii en»« I» to sense a» shade to light; it brighten» effects. Orange and Black. 4. WALTER J. BEEBE (Not pictured.) FLORAL J. BERGMAN •We can do more good by being good than in any other way. Orange and Black, 4; Y-Teens, 3; F.H.A., 4; Rural Students’ Club. 1, 2. 3. ARTHUR BLAINE Hading, Mailing, over the bounding main.” Football, 3; Track, 2. 3, 4; Baseball, 4; Intramural, 1; Navy, 3; Rural Students' Club, 1, 2. 3. EDWARD BOBCIK Kind heart» are more than coronet». F.F.A., 1. 2. 3: Rural Students’ Club. 1, 2. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee. 3; Honor Dance. 4. BRUCE MAC BRYAN Virtue I» the first title of nobility. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4: Track. 3. 4: Charhian Staff. 4; Hi-Y. 3. 4, President, 4; Footlighteers, 4; Junior Play Committee. 3: Honor Dance, 4. The Best Years of Our Lives ROBERT DUANE CASLER A miser get» rich by seeming poor; an extravagant man. poor by seeming rich. Class President, 4; Publicity Committee Council, 4; Foot- lighteers. 4; Hi-Y, 4. Sec-Treas., 4; Honor Banquet. 1, 4; Prom Committee, 3; Operetta. 4. BEVERLY JEAN CHAMBERLAIN The soul I» strong who trust» In gfM dne«M.” Y-Teens, 4; Library Club, 1, 2, 4, Secretary, 4; Junior Play Committee. 3. ELWOOD CLARK In thy face is seen the map of honor, truth and loyalty.” Football, 1. 2. 3. 4; Track. 1, 3. IRENE LEON CLARK Music I» well said to be the speech of the angels.” Band, 2. 3; Dance Committee, 3. LOIS MARIE COOK “Bashfulness I» more frequently connected with good »ense than with over-assurance. Cedar Lake Academy. 1, 2, 3; Honor Dance, 4. VIRGIL DAVIS ROBERT J. DEBLER “A go« d face is the best letter of recommendation. Football, 2. 3; Track, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 4; Intramural, 1; Orange and Black, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Footlighteers, 4; Rural Students’ Club, 1, 2, 3; Junior Play Com- mittee. 3. RICHARD EDWARD DERBY No man can he wise on an empty stomach.” Chairman Athletic Tickets Com- mittee. 4; Football, 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4. All-Conference Foot- ball team, 4; Basketball. 1, 2. 3. 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Charhian Staff, 4; Orange and Black, 4; Honor Dance, 4. FREDERICK K. DIAMOND Ability involves responsibility. Power to its last particle is duty. Charhian Staff. 4; Orange and black. 4; Bookstore. 4; Honor Dance, 4. MAXINE CHARLOTTE DILLIN Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, and every grin so- merry, draws one out. Orange and Black, 4: Y-Teens. 3; Footlighteers, 3; G.A.A., 2, 3, 4; Junior Play, 3; Prom Committee. 3. ROSE ELIZABETH DUNNING A tiny mite with the future in sight. Y-Teens. 3, 4; Library, 4; Band. 1, 2. 3, 4; Rural Students' Club, 1, 2. 3; Junior Play, 3; Honor Dance, 4. JOAN EASLEY Oh. the beauty came from Tennessee and never was want for popularity. ’ Treas. Class. 1: Band. 1. 2: G.A.A.. 1. 3. 4; Junior Play Com- mittee, 3; Prom Committee. 3; Orange and Black. 4. MAYNARD B. ELLS There are smiles that make us happy. Football, 3; Track, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 4: Intramural. 1; Hi-Y, 4; F.F.A., 2. 3. 4; Rural Students' Club, 1. 2. 3; Junior Play Com- mittee, 3; Prom Committee, 3. ALBERT WILLIAM FOSTER A wise man is strong; a man of knowledge increaseth strength. Class Pres.. 3; Mayor. 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Track. 2. 4; Hi-Y. 3, 4; Honor Banquet. 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Play. 3: Prom Committee, i; Salutatorian, 4; Bausch and Lomb Science Award. 4. RITA PATRICIA FRENCH It is in learning music that many youthful hearts learn to love. Student Council Bus Comm.ttee. 4; Constitution Committee, 4; Cheer Leader. 3. 4: Band. 1. 2. 3. 4: Y-Teens. 3: Swing Band. 4; Orchestra, 1; G.A.A., 1: Executive Board Band. 2. Sec-Librar- ian. 4; Honor Banquet. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee. 3; Dance Committee. 2. 3; Prom Committee. 3: Class Queen. 3. DON ALD FURU A Mush is the col«»r »f virtue. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross Country. 4: Track. 2. 3. 4; Intramural. 1; F.F.A.. 2. 3. 4: Cheer Leader. 2: Rural Students’ Club. 1. 2. 3; Honor Ban.-uet. 2. 4. ----5-------

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The CHARHIAN ACADEMY AWARDS ('■: I X () Harriet Mayhcw, w ith an average of 3.83. goes the rS‘, high honor of being valedictorian of the class of 1947. Taking a college preparatory course, Harriet has majored in three fields, English, mathematics, and science. An active girl, Harriet represented the class as a student council member during her junior year, and was assistant director and actress in the junior play. She was a member of Y-Teens and rural students’ club, and has attended three honor banquets. Salutatorian honors go to Albert Foster with an average of 3.80. Throughout high school Albert has taken a college pre- paratory course majoring in science, mathematics, social studies, and English. Albert has been a participant in many school activities. He has served as Mayor and as junior class president, has taken part in the junior play, and has taken active interest in lli-Y, Boy Scouts, and Air Scouts. He has also been a mem- ber of the basketball and track squads for two years. He has been present at four honor banquets. Besides receiving the Bauscli and Bomb Science award. Albert has received the dis- tinction of having his name placed upon the University of Mich- igan Honor Plaque. Each year to two outstanding students goes the honor of having their names engraved on the honor plaque presented to the school by the University of Michigan Club. These persons are picked by the faculty from each year’s graduating class on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and sportsmanship. Mary Mead is the girl in the senior class to receive the honor of having her name engraved on the University of Michigan plaque. During her high school years, Mary has been in many activities. Besides being a regular member of the band for four years, she served on its executive board her sophomore and junior years and as its vice-president her senior year. She has been a participant in Footlighteers, Q. A. A., Library Club and Y-Teens, serving as its president her senior year. Mary has been a member of both a junior prom and junior play committee. She has been present at one honor banquet, and has played in the school orchestra and swing band. - - - s ... .



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The CHARHIAN The Best Years of Our Lives ERIC FURU “Twins we are and twins we be, an Incomparable pair to see.” Student Council, 1, 2; l-ootball. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 3, 4; Track. 2. 3. 4: Intramural. 2: F.F.A., 2. 3. 4. Treas.. 3: Cheer Leader, 2: Rural Students' Club, 1. 2. 3, 4; Honor Banquet, 1. 2. 4. CURRY GARVIN (Not pictured.) “The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators. Football, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 4; Navy, 3. KARL EDWIN GEARHART “My ways are as biuuu a me king's nignway, and my means he in an Inkstand. Vermontville, 1, 2; Baseball, 4; Intramural, 3, 4; Orange and Black, 4: Footlighteers, 3. 4, Pres.. 4; Rural Students' Club, 3, 4; Junior Play, 3; Honor Dance, 4. SHIRLEY A. GORDON The Inconvenience or the beauty of a blush, which Is greater? Y-Teens, 3; Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee. 3. CLELA LEE GOULD A drop of ink may make a million think. Delton, 1, 2. 3; Orange and Black, 4: F.H.A., 4; Library, 4. SALLIE LEE HALE Oh, for a sweet and subtle scatterbrain.” Class President, 1; Class Treasurer, 4; Charhian Staff, 4; Orange and Black. 4: Y-Teens. 3: Band. 2. 3: G.A.A.. 1: Honor Banquet. 1: Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Class Queen, 1. ARTHUR JOSEPH HOLMES A man's own manner and character are what most becomes him. Baseball. 4; Charhian Staff. 4; Hi-Y. 4; Band, 1, 2. 3, 4; Orches- tra. 1; Swing Band. 4; Camera Club. 4; Rural Students' Club, 1. 2. 3; Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Dance Committee, 3. RICHARD RAY HUFFMAN A good name will wear out. a bad one may lie turned; but a nickname lasts forever. Student Council, 1; Recreation Chairman, 4; Charhian Staff. 4: Football. 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball. 1. 2. 3: Track. 2, 3. 4; Baseball, 4: Tennis. 2. 3: Hi-Y. 3. 4: Band. 1; Prom Committee. 3. DONALD JOHANSEN He studies with deep sighs, for It weakens his sportsman's eyes. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country. 3. 4; Track. 3. 4: Baseball, 4; Tennis, 2, 3. NANCY LOUISE KEREKES Nancy with the laughing face. Class Secretary, 4; F.H.A.. 3, 4. Vice Pres., 3. Pres., 4; Rural Students' Club. 1. 2. 3; Honor Banquet, 3, 4; Prom Committee. 3; Class and Carnival Queen, 4. MARY JEAN KRUSELL •'Without her quaint remarks a day would indeed be dull. Class Secretary and Treasurer, 2; Golf. 1; Orange and Black, 4; Y-Teens. 3; Library Club, 1; Glee Club. 1; Prom Committee, 3; Operetta, 1; Honor Dance, 4. HANS A. LANGMAACK Worthy of State Farmer De- gree. we shall agree.” Football, 2, 3; Track. 3; Base- ball, 4; Intramural. 1; Hi-Y, 4; F.F.A., 2. 3, 4, Reporter. 3, Pres- ident. 4; Rural Students’ Club, 1, 2, 3. 4; Junior Play Commit- tee, 3. MARTHA D. LE VAN “Star eyes, laughing eyes in which his hopes rise. Junior Play, 3; Prom Commit- tee, 3; Honor Dance, 4. MARY ELIZABETH MEAD A heart that's true; there are such things. Y-Teens, 3, 4, President 4; Footlighteers, 4; Library, 1, 2; Band. 1, 2. 3. 4; Executive Board. 2. 3. 4; G.A.A., 1; Honor Dance, 4; Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee, 3. DANIEL EARL LEWIS Carefree hearts are courageous ones. Football, 1, 2, 3; Navy, 3. FREDERICK D. LEWIS (Not pictured.) MARY ANN LEWIS Her eyes are homes ofr silent prayer. Y-Teens. 3, 4, Vice President, 4; Library, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3; Orchestra, 1; Honor Dance, 4; Junior Play Committee, 3: Prom Committee. 3. IRENE LOUISE LIVINGSTON The laughter of girls is and ever was among the delightful sounds of the earth. Charhian Staff, 4; Orange and Black, 4: Y-Teens. 3, 4; Library, 4; Office. 3; G.A.A., 1, 4; Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Com- mittee, 3. HARRIET LUCILLE MAYHEW Intellect, the starlight of the brain. Student Council. 3; Y-Teens, 3; Rural Students' Club. 1, 2. 3; Honor Banquet, 1, 3, 4; Valedic- torian. 4; Junior Play, 3, As- sistant Director, 3; Prom Com- mittee, 3. VELMON KENNETH MEAD A light heart lives long.” Movie Projector. 2; Football. 1. 3. 4; Basketball, 1, 2, manager, 4; Cross Country, 4; Track, 4; Baseball, 4. BARBARA LOUISE McGRATH “Knowledge Is a treasure, but judgment Is the treasure of a wise woman. Assembly Chairman, 4; Charhian Staff, 4; Orange and Black. 4; Y-Teens. 3, 4; Footlighteers, 2; Library Club, 2; Band, 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra. 1; Swing Band, 4; Honor Banquet. 1, 4: Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee. 3. DOLORES MICHEL A beautiful face is a silent commendation. Student Council, 2. 3: Charhian Staff. 4: Y-Teens. 3, 4; G.A.A., 1: Honor Banauet. 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Play, 3; Prom Committee. 3; Class Queen, 2. ROBERT E. MOHRE “The best hearts are ever the bravest and Bob is a sportsman; bnvery at Its greatest. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4. All-conference team. 4; Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4. captain 4, Ail-conference team. 3, 4; Cross Country, 1, 2, 3. 4; Track. 1. 2. 3, 4,; Baseball, 4; Honor Dance, 4. DOUGLAS P. MULHOLLAND You can tell he has w'heels in his head by the spokes that comes from his mouth. Football, 1; Basketball. 1; Hi-Y, 4. BETHEL L. PARKER Kindness is a golden chain by which society is bound together. Orange and Black, 4; G.A.A., 1; Y-Teens, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee, 3; Prom Committee, 3. MARTHA PATTERSON (Not pictured.) Ideals are the world's masters. Olivet. 1. 2. 3; Glee Club, 4. PHYLLIS JEAN PIFER Good nature is the beauty of the mind. Y-Teens. 3; Rural Students' Club, 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee. 3. ... 6 - - -

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