Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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The CHARHIAN THE VI i;HS JOYCE J. ACKLEY Her way» are way» of pleasantness. Junior play usher, 3; G. A. A.. 2; Glee Club, 2; Orange and Black, 4. GERALDINE B. FACE Practice I» the la »! of all Instructor». Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Library Club. 1; Orange and Black» 4. JOAN M. BALL (Jive me the endearing elegance of masculine friendship. F. H. A., 3, 4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Footlighteers, 4. WILMA L. CLEMENTS A quiet girl »f sterling worth. Rural Students' Club, 1, 2. 3; F. H. A., 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4; Honor dance, 4. C. ARTHUR FOX Bashful ne»» is an ornament to youth. Football, 2, 3; Track, 4; Basketball, 1. CARL E. BARTLETT Friend of many, foe of few. Rolla, Missouri, 1, 2. 3; Spanish club. 4. SAMMY COLIZZI My appetite comes to me while eating. ' Football, 3, 4; Track. 3, 4; class president, 2, 3; Student Council, 1; Sales man- ager Junior play. 3; Decoration committee prom. 3; Band, 1, 2. 3, 4; Camera club 3; Orchestra. 3. 4: Orange and Black. 4; Magazine Sales chairman, 3; Operetta, 3. NORMA FOX STOYE Her interests are elsewhere Judging by her Jewelry. G. A. A., 1, 2. 3. 4; F. H. A., 1, 2. 3. 4; Y-Teens. 3. 4; Bowling. 1. LOYAL BERGMAN In his quietness there is mischief. Junior play stage crew, 3; F. F. A., 1, 2. LORRAINE J. CRITTENDEN A merry, laughing face, that put» pep in every place.” Junior play costumes, 3; Library club, 2. 3; Orange and Black. 4. REX A. FREDLINE Men of few words are the best men. Dimondale 1, 2. 3. BARBARA J. BOYD Lattigh and the world laughs with you. Junior play costume committee, 3; F. H. A., 2, 3; Glee Club, 2; Footlighteers, 3, Library Club, 1, 2, 3, president, 4; vice president. RAYMOND H. DANE Judge not his greatness by his size. Football. 2. 3, 4; Basketball, 2: Track. 1: Baseball, 3. 4; Cross Country. 3; Jun- ior play sound effects, 3; Junior prom committee, 3; Tennis, 2; Hi-Y, 3, 4. WAYNE O. FREDLINE For they conquer who believe they can. Dimondale, 2, 3. LOLA. M. BOYER Gently to hear, gently to judge. Glee Club. 2; Library Club, 3; F. H. A., 4. JOAN M. DAVID Where patience, honour, sweet humanity, calm fortitude take root and strongly flourish. Student council, 3, 4; Junior play cast, 3; Junior prom decoration chairman. 3; Y-Teens, 3. 4. president; Class queen, 1; Charhian staff photographic mgr., 4; Cheerleaders. 3, 4, secretary; Honor dance, 1, 3, 4. CLINTON M. FRIAR His cares are now all ended. Football. 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball. 2. 3. 4: Track. 4; Baseball. 3. 4: Junior play stage crew, 3; Junior prom committee. 3; Charhian staff, 4; Orange and Black. 4. WILLIAM CASEY. JR. Tomorrow? That never, never comes; why worry then. 1 say. Orange and Black, 4. KENNETH M. DICKINSON They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. Charhian staff circulation mgr., 4; Rural Students’ club, 1, 2; Book Store. 4. DAVID R. FULLERTON “(Sod made him and therefore let his pass for a man. Student Council, 4; Junior play advertising manager, 3; Junior prom commit- tee. 3: Band. 1. 2. 3. 4; Charhian staff. 4; Orchestra. 3. 4: Orange and Black, 4; Operetta, 3. HERBERT K. CHERRY A man who blushes is not quite a brute. Band. 1, 2; F. F. A., 2. 3. secretary. 4. president; Junior play prop committee, 3. DOUGLAS S. GARN For they conquer who believe they can. SHIRLEY FRENCH (not pictured) She is pretty as the spring time. F. H. A.. 2, 3; Rural Students' club, 1, 2, 3. JACK FOSTER (Not J‘lctured.) 'Twas natural to please. Army '44-'47. —o—

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The CHARHIAN Medal Winners VALEDICTORIAN honors go to Joanne Willard with a high scholastic average of 3.90. Joanne has majored in English, social studies, and science, tak- ing a college preparatory course. She has played in the band, been a member of Y-Teens, Footlighteers, 0. A. A., and has been a cheerleader for four years. She served on the Charhian staff as editor-in-chief, on the Orange ami Black staff, prom decoration com- mittee, and was in the junior play. She was also secretary of the Student Council in her senior year. Joanne won the American Legion Award and has at- tended three honor banquets. Following close with a high average of 3.89 is Jane Weaver who receives the honor of being saluta - torian of her class. Taking a college preparatory course, Jane majored in English and social studies. She has attended the honor dance for her four high school years. She was also assistant editor on the Charhian staff and a member of the Latin Club when a senior. Participating in Y-Teens and being head usher for the junior play were other activities. Selected to have their names on the University of Michigan Honor Plaque are Phyllis Smallwood and Milford Mason. They were chosen by the teachers for their outstanding characteristics in scholarship, lead- ership and sportsmanship. Phyllis, who has been very active in her high school years, has participated in such activities as (»lee club, band, Y-Teens. Footlighteers, and junior play. She also was on the junior prom committee, the student council, Charhian staff, and was on the honor roll for four years and was assembly chairman in her senior year. Besides participating in football, basketball, and track for four years, Milford was in the junior play and on the junior prom committee. He received the American Legion Award, attended four honor dances, served on the Charhian staff and was vice-president of the Ili-Y when a senior. To Mary Lou Terwilliger and Dick Hutchison goes the honor of receiving the Danforth award for outstanding leadership. They were presented with the book “I Dare You ’ by William H. Danforth at the honor assembly. During her four high school years, Mary Lou was a member of the band, Y-Teens, Footlighteers, Latin club and was a cheerleader. She was a class officer in the ninth grade, a member of the junior play cast and on tin prom decoration committee. Dick was mayor of the school in his senior year, was on the baseball team, a member of the Hi-Y, and Footlighteers. When a sophomore he was president of his class. He also participated in football, attend- ed honor dances and was chairman of the junior play property committee. Herbert Packard was presented with the Bausch and Lomb Science Award for outstanding scientific achievements and attitudes. Herbert attended the honor dance for two years and was also in football, basketball, tennis, and track. He served on the stu- dent council in his junior and senior years, besides being in the junior play and on the prom committee. Herbert was also secretary and treasurer of the Hi-Y, and the Charhian circulation manager. —4—



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The CHARHIAN THE WINNERS MARY JANE GREEN “Modesty is a virtue not often found.' F. H. A.. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club. 2. 3; Y-Teens. 3. 4. SHIRLEY A. HICKS “We hear many rumors about her future. F. H. A., 1; Y-Teens, 3; Library Club. 3; Orange and Black. 4. DOREEN J. HILL A merry heart maketh a happy countenance.” Junior play costumes chairman, 3; F. H. A.. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2. 3. ROBERTA A. HULL “Quiet and friendly, a nice person to know. F. H. A., 1; Library club. 3. RICHARD L. HUTCHISON “It Is not wealth, nor ancestry, but honorable conduct nnd a noble disposi- tion that makes men areat. Baseball, 3. 4: Class president. 2: Property chairman Junior play, 3; Prom com- mittee. 3: Footlightcers. 3, 4; Mayor, 4; Honor banquet and dance, 1, 2; Hl- Y. 3, 4. MARY E. IDLE She is a Rood person; therefore we like her.” G. A. A.. 4; Glee club. 3; Make up committee junior play, 3; Bellevue 1, 2. F. JOAN JOHNSON “The course of true love never did run smooth. G. A. A., 4; F. H. A., 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Stage crew Junior play. 3; Arizona. 3. PHYLLIS A. JOPPIE “Why should life all labour be? F. H. A., 2. 4; Glee club. 3; Orange and Black. 4; Hastings, 3. PETER H. M. KARDEL The world may go on without me. but I doubt It. Football. 2. 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class treasurer, 2; Junior play cast, 3; Program committee Junior prom, 3; Band, 1; Hi-Y, 3, 4; Wolverine Boys' State, 3; State Senator. Honor banquet and dance, 1, 2. 3, 4; Orange and Black, 4. ELWOOD J. KELLEY While there's life, there's hope. Football. 2. 4; F. F. A.. 1, 2. 3, 4. LEWIS KEREKES “Charmer of all—unattracted to none.” Football, 4; Stage crew Junior play, 3; F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD L. KING “Tact comes as much from goodness of heart as from fineness of taste.” Football. 1; Baseball 3; Student Council, 1; Property committee Junior play, 3; Footllghteers, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4. BRUCE E. LAVENGOOD “Young fellows will be young fellows. Football, 1: Basketball manager, 2; Basketball. 3. 4; Baseball, 3, 4; Junior play props. 3; Hi-Y, 3. 4; Charhian staff sports editor, 4; Orange and Black. 4. BARBARA LEWELLYN DONNA LOU LIVINGSTON “A good heart never changes but keeps Its course truly. Junior play property committee. 3; F. H. A., 4; Glee club, 2. 3, 4. MILFORD T. MASON He who has a firm will molds the world to himself. Football. 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior play cast, 3; Junior prom committee, 3; Band, 1. 2; American Legion award, 8th; Charhian staff 4; Honor banquet and dance, 1, 2, 3. 4; Orange and Black, 4; Hi-Y, 3, 4. doris McClure A merry heart goes all day. G. A. A., 1; F. H. A., 3, 4; Glee club. 4; Band, 2; Y-Teens. 4; Charhian staff typist, 4; Library club. 3; Orange and Black, 4. BETTY R. MILLER “There was a Jolly Miller once. Junior play property committee, 3; F. H .A., 2, 4; Glee club, 4. DOROTHY M. MOORE I'm a feather for each wind that blows.” Class treasurer. 3; Junior play, 3; Junior prom committee. 3; F. H. A., 2, 3, 4; Library club president, 4; Rural Students' Club, 1, 2, 3. LAWRENCE J. MUNRO Judge a man by his questions, rather than by his answers. Dimondale, 1; Orange and Black, 4. RUSSELL MYERS JEANETTE A. NELSON Happinsess Is her aim in life. Class treasurer, 4; Stanton, 1, 2. 3. —6—

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