Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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The CHARH AN Ill'S 0 THE AIM M i l s NAME NICKNAME ENJOYS MOST NEVER SEEN WITHOUT CHERISHED POSSESSION J. Ackley Ackley Sleeping Betty My last pearls J. Ball Jo” My steady Car Watch C. Bartlett Carl Swimming Clothes Radio L. Bergman Loyal Ice cream Bob Patrick Life B. Boyd Barb Dancing Rosy Wilber Watch L. Boyer Lola Singing Joyce Class ring B. Casey Casey Swimming Overalls Car H. Cherry Herb Swimming Some kids Car W. Clements Wilma Sleeping Classmates Class ring S. Collzzi Sam Going out with ? David The boss’s car L. Crittenden Perk 4-H Club work Necklace Class ring R. Dane Ray” Sports My car Car J. David Joan Drawing Mason Mason K. Dickinson Ken” Traveling Glasses Guitar G. Face Gerry Reading Ooreen Folk’s car j. Foster Jack Food Sister Discharge button A. Fox Art Parties A car A on report card N. Fox Stoye Norm Bowling My husband Wedding ring R. Fredline Rusty Doc Driving cars Ring Car when bought W. Fredline Cars Dan Class ring S. French Shirley Swimming F.thel Necklace C. Friar Clint Ooing nothing Rosey Myself D. Fullerton Dave Talking and gambling Sam and the car Cigarette lighter D. Gam Doug Playing baseball Harold Barb M. Green Mary • Shirt Shows Norma and Joan Class ring S. Hicks Parties The gang Marlyn D. Hill Dore Walking Gerry Ring R. Hull Berta Listening to the radio Cookie” Diamond R. Hutchison Dick Baseball Dick K. Pat M. Idle Idle Movies and Dicnics Ray Diamond J. Johnson Jo Movies and o'cnic Jim Diamond P. Joppie Phid Roller skating Shirley and Jeanette My man P. Kardel Big Pete Traveling Curly hair Bank book E. Kelly Elwood Hunting Class ring Rifle L. Kerekes Lewey Country life Casey Class ring R. King Dick Driving Class ring Car B. Lavengood Fireball Baseball Patty Joe Baseball glove O. Livingston Louie Swimming Sister Class ring M. Mason Mason D. McClure Proxy B. Miller Miller D. Moore Dot L. Munro Larry J. Nelson Jan R. Norlander Rae H. Packard Knobby' R. Parish Jr. |, Parker Parks S. Parr Parr J. Parsons Junior w. Pede Pede E. Platt Ernie” E. Platt Amer B. Polhamus Becky R. Radee Razzy J. Richardson Jud” C. Rolfe Char D. Rosenbrook Rosey” V. Royston Ginny R. Santee Russ D. Schultz Sam P. Shiels Pat” C. Shults Slats M. Simon Mairsie” P. Skelley Peg V. Sloan Curby P. Smallwood Phyll J. Smith Smitty M. Smith Smitty G. Smurr Mickie H. Smute Harold D. Stanke Dee G. Starr Jerry C. Sutherland Char M. Terwilliger Twig C. Tharp Tharp” M. Thompson Midae A. Van Dorpe Joe D. van Noppen Van J. Walter “Dusty J. Weaver Jane R. Wilber Rosv” D. Wiley Doc J. Willard Jo M, Wilmore Marilyn G. Wood Jennv” W . Wright Windy Basketball Knobby Packard Joan Dancing Joan Watch Music Joyce Watch Dancing The girls Photo album Printing Devon Printing press Roller skating Phyllis Scrap-book Sailing Char. Memories Riding The gang Watch Horseback riding The car The car Driving The girls Class ring Dancing Phyllis and '47 class ring Reading Jeanette Susie Class ring Listening to the Books Watch radio Traveling Roy Car Swimming Shirley Life Baseball June Class ring ? My car Myself Fating Keys Radios Dancing Rosy Wilber Class ring Loafing The gang Myself Those special Gloria Watch nights Free Peg Car afternoons Studying atoms Books F-sh pole Dick Dick Watch Swimming The boys Class ring Friends Peg and Dee Class ring Russ The kids Medals Driving The gang Watch Going barefoot Something Future to do Girls and gambling Marilyn Marilyn Dancing Marilyn and Class ring Dancing and Midge Virginia and watch Class ring eating Driving Doug Class ring Roller skating Peg and Mairsie 1919 Class ring Eating Kroger boys Car Dancing and Rae Diary friends Horseback riding Joanne and Donna Laddie Eating Clothes Life Letters Mary and Marilyn Class ring Riding in cars Floyd Floyd Swimming Wayne Life Singing Lola Class ring Reading A book Mother Dancing Char. Class ring Eating Clothes Father’s car Bob Donna and Medals Reading Mary Lou Midge and Mary The gang Locket arties Chicken coop Driving cars Bill and Ray 35 Ford PET PEEVE Snips Snips Girls smoking Girls Girls smoking and drinking Bragging Girls smoking Smoking Smoking and drinkma Young girls Smoking and drinking Stuck.up girls Smoking Smoking and drinking Girls smokng and drinking Girls Girls who won't ride with me Cracking gum Fickle girls Girls Drinking Stuck.up girls Young girls Conceited girls Smoking Cracking gum Girls smoking Gum chewing Politics Smoking and drinking Smoking and drinking Know.it alls Work Studying Conceited people Flat tires Baseball Umpires Smoking and drinking •38 Chevie Snobs Women smoking Bragging ««rla amoking Bragging Cigars Conceited eople Girls smoking Bragging Stuck-up people Gold diggers Smoking Teachers Drinking Drinking and smoking Sleeolng Bubble gum Two-faced people Stuck-up women Two-faced people Kids that Jump on my car Women Stuck-up people Girls smoking Cracking gum Having to hurry Conceited people Unambitious peoole School Snobs Girls smoking and drinking Smoking and drinking Untruths Conceited people Conceit Lies Bragging Insincerity People in his life Girls Arguing Smoking and drinking People who lie Braggino Show-offs Smoking and drinking Lies Girls smoking OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTIC Reserve Temper His white shirts Bashfulness Height Quietness Wolfing Religion Gabbing Throwing stones Irish eyes Wolfing Personality Religion Musical ability Weight Sleeping Voice Thrifty Car crazy Giggle Straight hair Throwing stones Quietness Writng letters Height Giggle Love for Cookie Intelligence Giggles Neatness Talking to Parr Self-assurance Bashfulness Physique Appearance Sports mindedness Penmanship Dependability Chatter Reserve Red hair Arguing Blue eyes Tan Aristocratic air Hitch-hiking Eyes Hair Tom-boyishness Curiosity Hitch-hiking Quietness Hair Curly hair Being late Lips Cut-up Temper Even disposition Ability to fit in any place Ability to organize Sleeping in school Never gossips Size Driving other people's cars Ambitious Pestering Neatness Temper Big talk Gift of oab Fixing his car Freckles Chatter Shortness Always smiling Giggles Height Singing Studying Ambition Big Chrysler Friendliness Cuteness Ambition to work Always tired AMBITION Work in office Work Get a million dollars Graduate Travel Housewife Own a new car Preacher Secretary Own business Marriage Produce Mgr. Art career College Nurse career Chef Be a success Housewife Salesman Car salesman Travel to Japan Navy General College Housewife Model Travel Housewife Travel Housewife Housewife A good job Success Farmer Work on farm Join Air Force Play baseball Graduate Be a success Old maid Teacher Travel Editor Teacher Nurse College Work Travel Travel Secretary Travel Travel Private secretary Teacher Graduate College Undecided Marry Secretary Engineer Atomic scientist Secretary and marriage Kroger Store mgr. Florist and marriage College Travel Inherit a mil- lion dollars Marry College and travel Travel and housewife Farmer To be happy Travel Teacher College Farmer Secretary Telephone operator Midget car driver Musical career Teacher Undecided Bachelor Get married Travel Travel New car

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The CHARH AN THE WINNERS VIVIAN A. SLOAN 1 live to write. ’ Junior play usher, 3; F. H. A., 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, 3, 4; Orange and Black, 4. JOYCE J. WALTER How sweet It In to us, this life we live and see.” Prom decoration committee. 3; Glee club, 3; Orange and Black. 4. PHYLLIS SMALLWOOD “The highest of distinctions is service to others.” Student council. 2; Junior play cast, 3; Junior prom committee program chair, man. 2: Glee club. 3: Band. 1, 2: Y-Teens. 3. 4: Footlighteers 1, 2. 3. 4; Operetta. 3: Charhian staff class editor. 4; Honor banquet and dance. 1, 2. 3. 4; Orange and Black. 4: Assembly proaram chairman. 4: Assembly pro- gram committee, 2. CHARLOTTE M. SUTHERLAND “Always busy, never weary, always happy, always cheery.” Student council, 4; Junior play cast. 3; Junior prom music committee chairman, 3; G. A. A., 1, 2: Band, 2, 3. 4; vice president, 4; executive board. 3, 4; Y- Teens, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Footlighteers, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; 2nd term Cheer- leaders, 3, 4. JANE WEAVER “Education Is a thing of which only a few are capable.” Junior play usher, 3; Y-Teens. 4; Charhian assistant editor, 4; Latin club presi- dent, 4; Honor dance, 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK L. SMITH “Behavior is a mirror In which everyone shows hls image.” Library club. 4. MARY LOU TERWILLIGER “She would talk, ye gads, how she would talk. Class treasurer. 1; Junior play cast. 3; Junior prom decoration committee, 3; G. A. A., 1, 2; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive board, 3; Y-Teens, 3, 4, treasurer, 4; Cheerleaders, 2, 3, 4, President. 3; Latin club. 4; Orchestra, 4; Honor Banquet, 1; Orange and Black, 4. ROSEMARY WILBER “A pleasant acquaintance to all that know her. Junior play make-up committee, 3; Junior prom clean-up committee, 3; G. A. A., 1, 2. 4; F. H. A., 2, 3.; Orange and Black. 4. MARY S. SMITH “I ue credit should be given a worker.” Glee club, 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4; Charhian staff business manager, 4; Honor ban- quet, 1, 3; Orange and Black. 4; Rural Students’ club, 1, 2; Assembly Com- mittee, 4. CARROLL E. THARP “He wears the rose of youth upon him. Class secretary, 2; Vice president, 3; President, 4; Student Council, 1; Junior play cast, 3: Junior prom decorations committee, 3; F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 3; vice president. 4; Footlighteers, 3; Cheerleaders, 2, 3; Honor banquet. 1, 2; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Rural Students’ club. 1, 2; Cheerleaders’ club, vice president, 3. DEVON M. WILEY “Oh. happy years—once more, who would not tie a boy? Stage crew, 3: Junior prom invitation committee, 3; Orange and Black, 4; Puxi- co high school, 1, 2. GLORIA JOYCE SMURR “As merry as the day Is long.” G. A. A., 4; F. H. A., 2. 4; Glee club, 2. MILDRED L. THOMPSON “To do a great right, do a little wrong. Junior play oast, 3; Cheerleaders. 2; Honor dance, 2; Rural Students’ club. 1, 2. JOANNE WILLARD “I chatter, chatter as 1 go.” Student council secretary, 4: Junior play cast. 3: Jr. prom decoration com. 3; G. A. A., 1, 2; Band. 1. 2. 3, 4; Y-Teens. 3, 4; Footlighteers 3. 4; American Legion award. 8th: Charhian editor, 4; Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor banquet and dance, 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black. 4; Office. 1. HAROLD B. SMUTS “He speaks less than he knows. Junior play committee. 3: Junior prom committee, 3; F. F. A.. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage crew, 1. ALIDA M. VAN DORPE “My words fly up, my thoughts remain below. Junior play make-up. 3; Junior play clean-up. 3; G. A. A. Bowling manager, 4; F. H. A., 2. 3, 4; Glee Club. 2. 3: Y-Teens. 3, 4; Orange and Black. 4. MARILYN A. WILMORE “Merrily, merrily shall I live now ' Junior prom invitation committee, 3; F. H. A., 2; Class queen, 2; Library club, 2: Honor banquet, 2; Orange and Black, 4; Rural Students’ club, 1, 2. DOLORES L. STANKE “HI, pretty one with the dimpled cheek. Vice president, 1; Junior play make-up committee, 3; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Orange and Black. 4; Office, 3, 4: Rural Students’ club, 1, 2. DANIEL E. van NOPPEN “Men of few words are the t est men.” Kalamazoo Central, 1, 2, 3. GENEVIEVE B. WOOD “Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no lies. Junior prom clean-up committee, 3; G. A. A., 2, 3; F. H. A., 2: Band, 1, 2; Y- Teens, 4: Orange and Black, 4; Girls state. 3. GERALD J. STARR “Let the w’orld slide.” Football, 1, 2. 3: Track. 2, 3, 4; Cross country. 3, 4; Junior play sound commit- tee, 3; Hi-Y, 3. WENDALL WRIGHT Prove all things, hold fast that which is good.” F. F. A., 2.



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The CHARHIAN RUNNERS-UP! First Row—C. Alfonso. J. Bandfield. M. Brough. R. Brown. G. Bruce. S. Bruce. J. Caswell. P. Clapper. R. Clark. L. Clifford. R. Cooper, T. Craw- ford. W. Crittenden. L. Curry, C. Dane. Second Row—P. Oean, D. Dickinson. I. Farr. I. Fetterman. B. Fox. J. Fraz- ier, L. French, J. Gearhart, A. Gehman. I. Gorrie, S. Gould, B. Green- shields. P. Griest, J. Griffin, C. Harag. Third Row—J. Johnson. R. Johnson, K. Jones. J. Jordan, B. Jordan, G. Kar- del, B. Kelley. B. King. F. King. A. Kipp, L. Langford, J. Leach. M. Lem- mon, J. Loughan. E. Loveland. Fourth Row—D. Lowe. J. Mann. D. Marshall, C. Martens. T. Martin, E. Me- Clintock. B. McKeag. J. Miller, C. Mohre. M. Moist. M. Moore, R. Mor- ris, B. Mull. M. Myers, G. Newcomer. Fifth Row—C. Newland. B. Nichols, B. Nisse. W. Pardee. M. L. Parr, S. Paton, D. Pratt. E. Roiter, G. Salisbury, E. Schirmer, J. Schwegler, K. Sherman. M. Shiels, B. Shoemaker, P. Sinclair. Sixth Row—M. Smith. R. Smith, L. Smrchek, S. Spanuolo, C. Stanton, D. Goethem. B. Webb. B. White, C. Widrig. Seventh Row—R. Wilcox, G. Williamson, D. Willis, G. Yund, N. Zimmerlee. Not Pictured—W. Norris, L. Pfeiffer, B. Day, K. Nevins, G. Shaull. L. Stansbury, J. Pruden. R. Monk, J. Guernsey. Track Tallies There are a lot of people here for the big: track meet this after- noon. A large number of celebri- ties are standing on the sidelines. The first people I noticed were LEOTA PFIEFFER and BOB BROWN, recently voted couple most likely to succeed. They are standing talking to PAT DEAN and CARROLL DANE, best dressed pair in their class. Just a glimpse at their smooth appearance is enough to understand why they were selected. a late arrival. She was selected as the prettiest girl in her class. That friendly smile certainly adds to her good looks. MARLYN BROUGH really ap- peals to the girls with his dark handsome appearance. He shows up in the poll as the handsomest boy. The class steadies just couldn't be overlooked. IRETA FETTER- MAN and CARROLL MOHRE make a happy twosome for almost any occasion. BOB BROWN is somewhere r»t urn!, fo he is the next event. Be- ing class athlete hasn’t been a hard Job for him. There’s an artistic pair for you, JOYCE CASWELL and JOE TUCK- EY. Both of them have displayed their ability in art class the past year. Talking about friendly people, there are the two most friendly persons in the junior class. Besides being class beauty BEV. GREEN- SHIELDS is also the friendliest. DAN DICKINSON is me fellow with the infectious grin whose friendliness won him a spot in this little column. Class flirt CHARLES HARAG is at it again using his talent on those out of town girls over by the gate. You may have noticed that WIN- FIELD PARDEE and JOAN SCHWEGLER are absent from the meet. That’s because the band is rehearsing. These two are all wrap- ped up in their music. Did you ever see such a talker as KEN JONES? It's easy to under- stand why he is known as class chatterbox. There’s a gruesome twosome foi you. TONY CRAWORD. class grouch, and DON STEWART, class pest. What prank they’re dreaming up now is hard to tell. But they aie always figuring out something co do. Well, it’s time for the meet to start cheering for your favorite and here’s hoping Charlotte comei jut on top. 1 earn Officers Eleventh Grade President .................Gaylord Yund Vice President ......Dick Johnson Secretary ....Bevery Greenshields Treasurer ...................Roger Smith Class Motto: ”Do your best and forget the rest.” Class Colors: Red and White. Flower: Rose. Sports Review As we. the class of '49 near the close of our junior year, it is pleas- ant to look back and appreciate our accomplishments. We have promoted magazine sales, a junior play, u junior as- sembly. and a junior prom. We are proud of these and also proud of our classmates who have done well in music and athletics. All this would have been impos- sible without the help of our able advisers. Mrs. Marena Kiplinger, Mr. Robert Powell, Mr. Earl Hus- ton and Miss Winifred Wells. To these we wish to express a vote of thanks. We shall hope to be worthy seniors and welcome another year in C. H. S. to work and serve. Gaylord Yund. president. —10—

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