Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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U55 C7fia'uQiarz Historical Documents .,,..1t954jv4 iii'-S? .f-' ,Q vi' J, ff., 14 padded A Meuage We seniors have finally reached our goal and are ready to begin at the bottom of the ladder of life Our thirteen years rn school have been happy years They went by slowly at first but the pace qurckened as we became older There are many things that our fine class has accomplished In our Junror year we broke all records rn the mag azrne sales This rs Just one of our many accomplishments Our versatile group has been blessed with the presence of athletes musrcrans and students of the highest cal ber This year the seniors were the back bone to all the athletic teams as well as many other extra curricular actrvrtres This Just drdn t happen These students through hard work had labored to success Soon we shall part from the hallowed grounds of the Charlotte high school At this time friends will part and previous school tres will be broken Each one of us will go his respective way some to col lege others to the service of our country and others stepping into various Jobs There wont be any of us that wrll forget entirely the happy carefree days of hrgh school Many memories wrll linger rn our minds for the rest of our lives Upon graduation we shall come face to face wrth a most mixed up world At this crucial time there rs a bloody war raging 1n Korea where I presume some of us will eventually end up The world is in great disorder and we must exhrbrt our best knowledge for the curtarlment of these troubles The whole difficulty centers around one seemingly small thing that I hope all of us have learned the task of get ting along with the next fellow We are a frne class that Im sure will leave a mark of success on the world A great heritage that has been won only through hard work by our forefathers ha been put before us We the senior class of 1951 wrll do our part rn the future of our country and our world Hans Kardel REALLY' ' Im through with women They cheat and they lre They prey on us males T111 the day we dre They tease us torment us They drive us to sin Say' Who was the blond That Just walked rn The Crucible Bay City Junior College Linda King Gosh Im hungry Louise Berg What drd you have for supper Linda Company Modern young men are not so concerned with a girls famrly tree as with the shape of the limbs l95l Last Will and Testament Maggy, Qaau 6 fa '5f , We, the class of nineteen hundred and l fifty-one, being of sound mind and body do ihereby bequeath the following possessions l to those who are named hereafter: 1 1. Don Packard leaves to Tom Snyder his odd sense of humor. 2. Joyce Hutchison and Jewel Moore leave J their quietness to future sixth hour govern- ' ment classes, knowing that the teacher will appreciate it. . 3 To anyone who will wear it well Linda King glV8S her red harr 4 Jrm Gammage leaves his height to Gar ner Morton 5 If they will look well on Helen Smith s nose Pat Prresman leaves as quickly as possible her freckles 6 Clyde Nichols keeps his boogie woogre playing abrlrty but wrlls one broken piano to the music department for experimental purposes 7 Louise Berg wrlls her A average to any Junior who wants to work hard enough to obtarn it 8 Lloyd Brarthwarte leaves hrs positron of mayor to the person who rs qualified to succeed him 9 The Journalism class leaves peace to Miss Wells for the summer It hopes the future students wrll remember to get their assignments rn on tim 10 To Ann Schaefer Glorra Whrte leaves a portion of her artistic abrlrty 11 Queen of the Carnival Jane Ann Smith leaves a vacancy rn 1952 to the girl with the best qualifications for fulfilling the honor l 12 Also to the person with the best qua lrfrcatrons to succeed her Jo Ann Reiner leaves her positron as a varsity cheerleader 13 Lee Williamson and Dale Rolfe leave part of their football playing ability to Jim Young and Doug Burkhead 14 To Joe Pinch Hans Kardel wrlls hrs ability to toss rn those markers during bas ketball games 15 Barb Brown gives one old Charhran dummy to next years Charhian staff 16 Jackie Hale leaves her cuteness to Marilyn Hetherrngton 17 Sally Woodard rs to be given the sense of responsrbrlrty which Barb Campbell has 18 Frank Bracy leaves his positron rn the band as drum maJor to Charles Schaefer 19 Don Tirrell leaves his looks and taste in clothes to Bob Johnson 20 Joyce Hughes wills her positron as co chairman of the carnival to one of the next Charhian staff members l 21 To Marian Wood and Charlene Barn Cher abrlrty to hold a manb 22 Part of Jack Rrchardsons personality rs being left to Roger Nelson 23 Glen Gearhart who also has some ex tra height wills a portion of rt to Gary Frace 24 And to Pat Gould Peggy Conner leaves her smiling Irish eyes 25 To all the Juniors we leave our place at the top of the heap 26 To our advisers we give a hearty thank you 27 To the rest of the faculty we wrsh the best of luck health and happiness 28 To all the underclassmen we leave a word of encouragement Their time will oon come 29 To Mr John B Smith we also leave a word of encouragement Although we usual ly used him as the butt of our Jokes we really thrnk he has been a fine principal 19 l l One day Little Red Riding Hood CPat Priesmanl decided to take a walk. She hadn't gone far when she happened to see the Big Bad Wolf fDale Rolfeb taking a walk, also, so she turned and began to walk towards the house of Old Mother Hubbard CLouise Bergb. In front of Old Mother Hubbard's house, she saw Little Miss Muf- fet, CNancy Harringtonl, Little Bo-Peep fAnona Parrl, and Contrary Mary lShirley Lewis? playing a fast game of hop scotch Mother Hubbard wasnt at home so she de crded to vrsrt the Three Bears CHans Kardel Jack Richardson Don Packardb When she arrived at their home she found Little Jack Horner QJoe Depueb and Little Boy Blue tNorman Rutterl fast asleep under a big shade tree Peter Pumpkin Eater QLee Wil lramsonl and Wee Willie Wrnkre rClyde Nrcholsl were lyrng on the porch trying to catch flies Insrde she found the bears frantically trying to scare away Goldrlocks fBarb Brown? Little Red Riding Hood hurriedly left On her way to visit her grandmother fGlorra Whrtel she came upon Simple Simon fRonn1e Root? tryrng to get three pres for the price of one from the Preman iGeorge Wrdrrgl Near her grand mother s house she found th Old Woman and Her Shoe CCharl1ne Mrtchelll buying the crooked cat from the Crooked Man CAI kre Rrsenhooverl At her grandmothers house Red Riding Hood found her grand mother having tea with Tom the Pipers Son KBuster Meadl She soon grew trred and decided to return home When she came home her mother CJoyce Hutchrsonj told her to get some eggs from the Farmer in the Dell CG1en Gearhart! In Farmer Dells yard she found the Teeny Tiny Woman lJoyce Ransom? trying to rescue her cat which had fallen into the well Inside Red Riding Hood saw the Farmer watching thc Queen of Hearts CLrnda Krngl on television Farmer Dell was glad to see Red Riding Hood and would not let her leave until he had told her all the latest gossip She gratefullv thanked the Farmer for the eggs and started on her way home When she came to a wall near her home she saw Humpty Dumpty CDrck Tubbsl suddenly fall off and crack his head This frightened Red Riding Hood so much that she ran home and cried herself to sleep Government Personalities Mo t Intellectual Boy Frank Bracy Most Intellectual Girl JoAnn Reiner Jack Richardson Pat Priesman Personality Boy Personality Grrl Dale Rolfe Jackie Hale Don Trrrell Barb Brown Earl Mead Margaret Vance Norman Rutter Gloria Whrtc Class Steady Couple Shirley Lewis Arkre Rrsenhoovev' Class Flirt Ronnie Root Class Coquette Charlrne Mitchell Class Pest Rose Alfonso Class Athlete Jrm Gammage Best Looking Grrl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Grrl Musician Boy Musician Girl Artistic Boy Artrstrc Grrl This last wrll and testament of the class of nineteen hundred and frfty one was wrt nessed on the frrst day of May nineteen hundred and frfty one by the following per sons who are signed hereafter The Sprrrt of CHS The Ghost of High School Memories . 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UIQ 6754111216112 H lstorlcal Documents 'T' ,Q-ml ....fg:' ' -2-'--' Pvgqs-'i,'12?J1QTi! 3 uhl1 ' 1 1' 1 Class Prophecy In the year 1961 three old bachelors Rolfe Packard and Kardel got together to d1scuss what happened to the other members of the class of 1951 These are the startl1ng thlngs they found Smce JoAnn Remer moved to the planet Venus she left all her possessxons to CHS They were two 1951 pennles an old cheer leaders sweater and a saddle shoe Clyde Nlchols IS an enterta1ner for the current presldent Iformer CHS teacher J8I'V1S Wotrmgj and plays boogxe woog1e for h1m n1ghtly Joe Depue 1S the frlendly garbage collector 1n the falr c1ty of Eaton Rapnds A cham of root beer stan s from Ma ne to Flor1da IS operated by Jene Ann Murphy They are known as Murphys Mldgets After ten years of research Jack R1chard son has discovered what The Thlng The result IS a professmnal secret Lmda Klng has sold her m1ll1onth copy of a popular song entltled Who Put the Corn Plasters 1n Mrs Llpseys Typewr1ter ted to the state hospxtal He used to thmk he was the governor of Arkansas but now believes he IS the presldent of the Un1ted1 States A cure for flat feet has been d1scovered by the natlonally known sc1ent1st Frank Bracy A record of 115 home runs a season has been set m the glrls Nat1ona1 Baseball League by Pat Prxesman Norman Rutter IS stxll the off1ce boy for the Braxthwalte Automob1le Corporat1on after bemg wxth the busmess for the last ten years All those who l1ke steak are 1nv1ted to a Saturday n1ght speclal offered by the cha1n of restaurants owned by Ila Mae Parr and Charllne Mltchell Rose Alfonso IS on a honeymoon w1th her flfth husband New York playboy D1ck Fast Hogs Are a Farmers Best Resource IS the t1tle of a book Just publlshed by author Don Tlrrell who owns one of the f1nest farms even seen m Carmel townshlp Joyce HUtCh1S0n and Jewel Moore have been crowned M1ss Smlle and Mxss Happy face of 1961 No one knows but both glrls have false teeth Harrmgton Hale and Hughes are pub 11sh1ng records for the Gammage Recordmg Company So far none of the records has sold over flfteen copies Gammage IS thmk mg of retlrmg because of f1nanc1al d1ff1cul t1es Ronme Root who runs Charlottes b1ggeSt flllmg stat1on has recently taken h1S thlrd wlfe who came from some unheard of place called Ollvet The fxrst Baby Sltter Inc has been estab llshed 1n Charlotte D1ck Tubbs IS the presl dent of the orgamzatxon For a sllght fee he w1ll s1t w1th bables elghteen to twenty exght A famous Mlchlgan crlme 1I'1V6Stlg3t0I' Earl Mead has Just solved the murder of pro basketball star Lee W1ll1amsons pet 1 1 1 1 1 mouse It seems that the poor th1ng was kllled by the cat of taXl dr1ver Marg1e Vance The cat s name was John B Sm1th Jr Carlton Ferguson and Glen Gearhart are tak1ng a trlp around the world to help the1r employer Madam Darl Yund of the perlume lndustry fmd the mgredlents for a new exotlc perfume Joan Davls and Norma Gregg have opened the1r thlrd d1me store 1n Potterv1lle The other two went bankrupt J1m Sherd and Davxd George are peelmg otatoes for the Beverly Frey Hamburg Shops Margaret Lawcock IS a new mterpreter for the Un1ted Natxons after spend1ng the last f1V8 years among the head hunters of Afr1ca A br1ght advertlslng scheme for Shlrley Harmon Homey Homes has been c1rculat1ng throughout the country LOUISE Berg who IS the orxglnator of the 1dea feels that Peggy Conners Smlllng Ir1sh eyes add the r1ght touch to the venture A new com1c str1p has been developed by artlst Glorla White The character IS a reproductlon of Clare W1lmores freckled face mcknamed Red Spots Jan1e H1gby has won the talen sea ch sponsored by the Ken Math1s Opportunlty Shows She w1ll compete agalnst last year S Party Leaders Pres1dent Hans Kardel VICE Pres1dent Dale Rolfe Secretary JaCk18 Hale Treasurer Lou1se Berg Student Councll Margaret Vance and J1m Gammage Motto Class Motto Backbone Not W1ShbOHC Class Colors Red and Whlte Class Flower Rose wmner Dean Balley Th1s prom1ses to be one of the most 9XC1t1Hg contests of the decade The Pmch department stores have added another messenger glrl to the1r staff of twenty beaut1ful young women Jane Ann Sm1th MISS Pmch IS now known to the buymg publ1c as Mademo1selle P1nchee One of the greatest attract1ons of the Jack Idle Clrcus IS Joyce Ransom She IS the b1ggest lady 1n the world bexng 7 feet 3 mches tall and we1gh1ng 926 pounds Stan Halsey and Carroll Wflght have com bmed the1r cap1tal and have started the1r flfteenth ch1cken farm Th1s one 1S guaran teed to succeed as the chxckens produce colored eggs thereby removlng the work of colorlng eggs for Easter One of the most welcome speakers at PTA meetmgs IS Betty Rosenbrook who usually speaks on how she reared ten chlldren especlally her two sets of twms Mary Norrls lS currently playlng the lead ln the Metropol1tan Opera presentation of Carmen Dorothy Lentz and Florence Felder now own a popcorn stand at the Battle Creek rallroad statxon George Wldflg has deV1Sed a way to do away w1th leap year Seems he wants to be a bachelor all h1s lxfe Present queen of the roller derby IS Anona Parr who 1S the only Amerlcan woman 1n publ1c l1fe to wear purple ha1r The FBI IS search1ng for Paul Kerekes who accldentally left h1s glasses at Fort Knox after personally depos1t1ng the gold 18 pleces he d1scovered on h1s m1ll1on dollar New York estate Don Shumaker wh1le vacat1on1ng m Flor1da from h1S d1tch dlgglng Job caught the largest sa1lf1sh ever found 1n the Atlantlc Ocean Radl0 Comed1an Jack Stewart was recently proclalmed the most ellgxble bachelor of the year by the members of Barb Barnaart s all glrl orchestra Barb Brown 1S now a famous dress de s1gner hav1ng offlces 1n all the major Cltl6S of the Un1ted States She does her deslgmng 1n a lav1sh pr1vate hotel 1n Palm Beach Flor1da Roger Reed has become d1str1ct manager of the Sears Roebuck Company Seems he marrled the boss daughter Bruce D3Vld has recently flown h1s a1r plane around the world at a record speed of 5 555 mxles an hour M1ss1onar1es Esther Hefflebower and Sh1r ley Cochrane have recently returned to the U S after spend1ng the past f1ve years 1n Tlbet J1m Barnaby set off 1n a rocket sh1p to ,dlscover posslble l1fe on the planet Neptune 1 Three years have passed and he has not been heard from SIHCE 1 Ken Davls currently IS a horse Jockey He has been 1n order m1lkman boxer deep sea d1ver tax1 dr1ver farmer 1nsurance salesman wa1ter alrplane p1lot and sallor Glamorous show g1rl Deonne Edson has recently slgned a contract w1th the Stork Club for a rumored 51000000 weekly Another New York res1dent IS Joyce Archer who models feed bag bathlng suits for the Mary Boyer Model Agency e buslest ta1lor IH Charlotte at thls t1me IS Mlke Sh1ll1ng who IS makmg all the cos 1 Mlnstrel Shows Allen Sm1th Bruce Brundage R1chard Hmkley and John Wysack own a successful group of farms 1n W1scons1n The Nobel PYIZQ has been awarded to Duane Carter although no one knows for what He has flown to Venus for a vacatlon Shlrley Lew1s has become a French actress Her name IS now Shlrle LArte The French Poodle owned by Jackle lNorr1s secretary to mathemat1c1an Dlck Smlth has won flrst place 1n the Beachland 1 Dog Show 1 George Pletrogallo IS st1ll xn the hospltal heal1ng a broken leg acqu1red after sllppmg on a banana peel After f1nd1ng that the class of 1951 con tr1buted such a varxety of 1ntellects U'P J to soc1ety Rolfe Kardel and Packard de Clded to return to the1r old bachelors home and sleep for another ten years We ll Miss EnJoy1ng laugh packed assemblles Part1c1pat1ng 1n Monday mormng Lenten servlces Gettlng report cards Trymg to talk Mr Sm1th out of glvlng us unexcused absence sl1ps Domg experxments for chemlstry or phy slcs Hav1ng to do s1x week tests Eat1ng our own cooklng 1n home ec Yell1ng as loudly as pOSS1bl9 IH pep meet lngs Wr1t1ng themes 1n compos1t1on 12 Try1ng to Sklp on balmy sprmg days Sell1ng magazmes and Chrlstmas cards Walk1ng to the corner durmg f1re dr1lls 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