Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Most artlstlc glrl Dlane Martln More rapxd than eagles hls syllables came The CHARHIAN Grftatory The senlor class of 1950 w1ll soon depart 1n to the wlde cruel world but before golng they have left the followlng ltems to those who are named hereafter Stan Lee Schnelder recently Jolned the Navy and because of hls promotlon to Admlral he no longer needs hls bass horn so he bequeathed lt to Wendell Martens Donna Sundstrom hates to see ablllty wasted so she leaves a portxon of her talkmg ablllty to Helen Phlllxps knowxng how badly It IS need Don French leaves a record of The Cry of the Wlld Goose to Mr Smlth to use as a weapon to pumsh students Jean Briggs leaves her bangs to Joyce Hughes Donna Ald leaves her ablllty to trap a man to any under class glrls who need It To Mr Wotring goes a book of unread choral readlngs and one unwrltten radlo scrlpt com pllments of Carl Archer and V Hamnlton Jon Brlggs leaves hls even temper and sense of humor to Lloyd Braxthwalte knowing It w1ll be well used Dexter Grlffln leaves hls Plymouth to the flrst drlver s trammg student who can operate Arthur Starr Jxm Wllson Gaylord Royston and Mlllald Root w1ll thelr tlack shoes to be used by commg thln clads Bertha Lenon and James Johnson leave then debatmg ab1l1ty to Charles Schaefer Bob Klng and Jerry Norrls remember Duane Carter by leavlng hlm thelr quletness and pa uence Robert Nevlns leaves hls pool cue to anyone who has extra chalk If anyone can wear It wlth complete honesty Donna Seals w1ll palt wlth hx blond haxr Dan Brown leaves his catchers posxtlon to Bruce Phxlllps Phyllls Ward Marllyn Dlamond George Sal lsbury Albert McDonald and Rodney Wood leave thelr muslcal ab1l1ty to the future mem bers of the Glee Club 'lhe Cornellus twlns leave thelr mysterlous actlons and language to the future students who WlSh to commune durlng a government class Fran Loveland and Helen DeBolt leave thelr rellglous bellefs to Mrs Klpllnger to use ln her Blble study classes Bob Patrlck and Sally Conner leave then car 11val posltlons to the next years Chalhlan staff Joe Papranec blesses Joe Depue wlth hls swamps and traps to go w1th his trapplng ablllty Douglas Brummette leaves hls convertxble to anyone who can afford to buy a new top for It Jerry Clark and Clara Mauney leave then posltlons as Mayor and Secretary to the win ners of the next electron Carl Dornan and Ken Sparks leave track prowess to Hans Kardel and J1m Gammage Anne Col1zz1 remembers Llnda Klng by leav mg her all the frlendllness and wllllngness to cooperate wlth others Jerry Goodrlch and Kenneth Keeny along with Dlck Marshall reserve the rlght to mlss school in the afternoon but wxll mclude others for a nomlnal fee Dlane Martm and Mary Jo Atk1DS leave thelr art1st1c achlevement to Darl Yund Gary Gene Ald leaves hls mlddle name LJean 181 to anybody who IS wllllng to take It Fred Brown and Don Mayhew leave then woman troubles to the woe begone freshmen Doug Stall and John Sxmpson spread then lust for adventure to the up and commg Junlor hlgh Phyllls Campbell leaves her ab1l1ty to get good marks to anyone who has the ambltlon to use lt Dlane vanNoppen and Marlene Smlth w1ll flash thelr diamonds for all underclassmen to prove xt can be done Class Officers Presldent James Lavengood Vlce Presldent Marvln H111 Secretary Mary Jo Atklns Treasurer Dlane Martin Student Councll Representatlves Dan Brown Kenneth Sparks Douglas Schultz Class Motto Its what we thlnk and do that makes us what we are Class Colors Blue and Yellow Class Flower Rose Most Intellectual boy Most mtellectual glrl Best dressed boy Best dressed glrl Personalxty boy Personal1ty glrl Class steady couple Muslclan boy MUSICIRH glrl Best lookmg boy Best looklng g1rl Class Class Class Class Class fllrt coquette pest athlete chatterbox Dan Brown June Granstrom James Lavengood Donna. Walker Jerry Clark Clara Mauney Marvln Hxl Agnes Sh1ll1ng Al McDonald Phyllls Ward James Lavengood Fran Gould Hale Harrlngton Donna Ald Don French Ken Sparks Donna Sundstrom Dlck Claflln has made arrangements to glve the school a car load of coal ln case of another strlke To Paul Kerekes go Harold Clements and John Azeltlnes farming ab1l1ty Darlene Ransom and Velma Clever leave one slnk full of d1rty dlshes to be washed by the Home Ec classes John Dunnlng leaves hls curly halr to the glrls of C H S Ted Ells remembers Garner Morton by leav 1ng hlm h1s football shoes to be used to become a star Allan Taylor has been blessed wlth the argu 1ng ablllty left by Sue Hale Marvln H111 remembers the students by leav 1ng a root beer stand for the enJoyment of all The brown eyes of Barbara Hollandsworth go wlth great respect to Marvelyn Brough Dwane Davls Joan Hall Marlene Johnson and Corene Satterlee have trled to relleve the teachers by leavmg thelr quletness Barbara Pratt and Mary Olmstead have brlghtened the corners by leavlng their spark llng eyes Jeannette Papol leaves a box of moldy pop corn to those too cheap to buy a fresh one Jack Idle has recelved Vlrgll Pratts positlon as quarter mller on the track team To the younger mlnded goes Betty Rlley s rld 1ng horse Roath Roberts and Mayhew leave thelr fllrt 1ng ways to the younger g1rls Phyllls Schrader and Barbara Shults will re member the students with thelr memorles Douglas Shultz and Jlm Taylor w1ll leave a book of bellevable excuses for a sllght fee Agnes Shllllng 1snt glvlng a thxng to the school ln fact she IS even takxng MBPVID wlth her Rachel Tharp Mlldred Rlpley and Etta Them regretfullly leave thelr frlends Anne Wensley leaves the Charhlan statf with great haste Dolores Wlllard leaves her halr cut to the lmagmatlon To Dale Rolfe goes James Brock's flshlng llne Bob Goodnoe and Jack Russell leave thelr baseball shoes fsxze 145 to anyone blg enough to f1ll them Hale Harrlngton wllls h1s worn out books of Jokes to hls brother, Klrk l Douglas Smurr and James Samann leave thelr lnnocent llooks to Bunkey Sharp 17 A Dream Of Gracluatlon Twas the nlght before graduation when all through the house Not a person was stlrrmg not even a mouse The tassels were hung on our caps wlth care In hopes that dlplomas soon would be our share The senlors were nestled all snug 1n thelr seats And wlth v1s1ons of greatness they all tapped thelr feet The gxrls 1n thelr gowns and the boys with thelr caps Had Just settled the1r brams for a long sum mers nap When out 1n the audience there arose such a clatter We stralned 1n our seats to see what was the matter Away to the rostrum I flew l1ke a flash Tore open the seal the thunder dld flash The llght on the pages was whlte as the snow And gave a luster of mldday to obJects below When what ln my wonderlng ears should I hear But the words of a sentence- You passed now my dear Whlle bowmg a thank you I gasped and I bllnked The crowd whlstled and shouted as he called them by name Now Rxchard and Bob and Tom Dick and Harry Now you James you Joe and you John Anne and Jerry From the audlence below to the rallmg above We look back on the day we cherished and love So up to the students the teachers they flew Wlth a heart full of Joy and congratulatlons too The music began and I heard clear to the roof The clappxng and laughlng of happiness proof As I llfted my head and was turnlng around Down the alsle the senlors came wlth a bound They were dressed ln robes and even ln spats But topplng lt all were the tassels and caps Thelr eyes how they twlnkled their dlmples how merry Some cheeks were llke roses some lips llke a cherry Thelr droll llttle mouths were drawn up like a bow And the faces of some were as white as the snow And I'alSlIlg h1s hands as the audlence arose The Rev bows hls head and the benedlctxon flows Then away they all flew like the down of a thlstle Yellmg and hollerlng to drown out a whistle The advxsor exclalmed ere they drove out of slght Happy futures to all and to all a good night June Granstrom leaves her bram to those who are wxllmg to exerclse 1t Lyle Sumerlx and Shlrley Bursley will thelr freckles to all who love the sunshlne Frank Bracy has taken over the Job of run nlng the movme proJector whlch has been va cated by Bruce Bumford Rosemary VanDorpe and Elizabeth Cotton leave thelr beautlful long haxr to Rose Alfon so and Lorralne Mlller The Queen of the Carmval Frances Gould leaves the vacancy to any who have the quallflcatlons to succeed her To the Freshmen goes Donna Walkers neat ness knowmg that they w1ll reallze 1ts value ln the years to come Nalda Llvxngston and Joan Walter leave thelr artlstlc ab1l1t1es to the students in the future art classes Jlm Lavengood, Norene Edwards, Jack Faust share the1r smlles wxth all gloomy people Betty Montgomery and Gretta Pryor w1ll thelr cuteness to the future queens of C. H. S Warren Atklns w1ll take Dxck McKay's du tles as stage manager The teams to come onto the basketball court w1ll have the talent left by Darrell HICRS, Carl Rullson and B111 McKeag O f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ed. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,x , , . ...................... , ..... ' . ' t ' g ' . . l I .-...................... D . L' l . ' . ' . . .................................... H , 1' l ' I' I ' ...................,..,..---.... I , Q I U Q Most artlstlc boy ............................ Ken Sparks The lights were so bright and I couldn't think. it. ' .................................. ' ' I y ' l ' . I ' ...-.......-............--....,.-...,.....-. H l , Y y . 1 .................................... , ' . 1 ' .................... , H, , , , , Y , . . , I . , v . 1 1 1 1 ' ' D ' . 1 I I ' I , . I . , . . . . Q 1 1 . ' ' ' . Y



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