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FRESH ME 74a Wuhan Be Prepared A freshman young once entered school Intent to have some fun But soon he found to hrs dismay Hrs troubles had begun ':, G , The algebra was tedious The problems hard and long And when he frnrshed working Q them He found hrs 'rnswers wrong The next vear when he entered school A sophomore proud w1s And so wrthrn himself he The smartest I wrll be said For d'lVS 1nd weeks he hard And tried to get up high But when he srw hrs low marked card He felt IS though he d cry Next vc1r he WIS 1 rumor And then he h1d more sense For now he knew wh1t study was And knew its consequence And when 1 senior he became Wlth hrs school d1ys nearlv oer He said th'1t he regretted that He hadnt studied more Porter Sh1ll I brush vou off sir' Ito Lynn Brown leav ing a tram J Lynn No thrnks Ill step off A Freshman stood on the burning deck A '1s fll IS he could learn He stood rn perfect s1fetv He was too green to burn Dont do unto others as you would h1ve them do unto you everyones taste rs different studied Freshman Diary? Monday Today I went to Mr Cooks English class Just for kicks It had been four weeks srnce I had stepped inside that room and I drdnt get quite the ovatron from the class and Mr that I expected The for the day was the four of sentences Mr Cook me what krnd of a sent Have you studied your for today' was I told thought it was a poor sentence because rt put me on the spot Then Mr Cook got disgusted and sard I w sh youd pay a lrttle attentron to what I say I replred I am paying as lrttle attentron as possrble One good thrng about that class though I got a lrttle chance to sleep with my head on my cherished English book Mr Cook woke me out of a sound sleep and said Do you put your mind on your English as much as you should' My answer was My minds on t right now Cook lesson krnds asked ence lesson hrm I Tuesdav Tonight I had to go to band practice During the time Q9?'9 lst Row L Glasslee J Goodnoe S Granger M Grant C Green Hncks J Hoffman W Hollandsworth S Honeywell L Johnson 'UI Johnson J Klpllnger A Lea R Lea J Lewis F Lundeen 2nd Row R Lustlk D Marsh M Martens R Martun M McLane Medcoff D Muller J Monroe J Moore M Morgan J Morrison UVB Myers C Nash J Osborn R Overmyer J Pentecost r Row K Pentecost S Peters B Puerce D Platt D Platt M Pratt B Pugh J Ransom K Rapelje L Remer H Reynolds J Reynolds when I wasn't needed, my buddies and I chased mice all over the gymnasium. Then I was called back to do my im portant part One crash of the cymbals and I was through for the evening I went down to Behrens and Rowes and had a coke but rt was a mighty ex pensive one The frrst two spilled all over the floor I wish those dumb waitresses would quit stumbllng over my feet Id never seen anyone quite so clumsy We had gym class today and we played volley ball with some srlly grrls' They drdnt know how to play the game and they giggled all the time And oh yes today I wrote a poem for English know that Ill get a good mark on rt It rs as follows I never saw a purple cow I never hope to be one But I can tell you anyhow It sounds like lots of fun Wednesdrv Got kicked out of Algeora today Mr Smith drdnt appreciate us krds shooting., our squirt guns out of the window during cl'1ss time How was I to know that hrs wife happened to be passing under the window rt such 'rn rnap proprrate time M Isaac stepped out of study hall today and we had a real brawl happened to be walking the desks when the teacher decided to come back Mr Smiths of free IS certainly getting famrlrar Thursday I went to the show with the boys tonight My fav orre actor w S rn rt ov Autrey We fellows all got pop corn and threw rt at all the people rn the audience heck I drdnt want to see that dumb show anyway I never could stand that theater manager PS I got an E on my poem It seems that some other author l Seniors were born for great things. Sophs were born for small' But never has there been record Why freshmen werc born rt all One grrl to 'mother You look like Helen Brown Other girl Th1r1ks but I look worse rn white Ode to a Book Is this '1 school book I see before me thc prges towrrcl mv eyes' Come let me burn thec' Words I hrve thcc not llld vct I see thee strll Are thou not fltll vrsrons scnsr ble to lerrnmg IS to sight' Or .rrc thou but 1 lrgmcnt of my mind f1lse cre1t1ons proceeding from the cxrm opprcss d brain I see thee yct rn forms IS horrible as these which now I draw Thou mrrshrlst mc thc cl1ss that w1s going t ful and such 1 b ok I vyrs to mrke for src stole my m1ter11l The E wrs probrbly for Excellent Friday A girl r11med Eloise Snrcklebomber the homelrest girl rn my class crlled me on the telephone fGosh d1rn you Belll 'md asked me to take her to the movies tomght but I wrrggled out of t I told her that rt W rs rmperrtrvc that I rrapeu rt 1 prommcnt busrncss establishment rn the metropolis tonight The fellows 'Ind I went downtown and h 1d 1 coke at Wrlderns Much to my sor row Mrs Snrcklebomber works 'rt Wrlderns MV b'1ck rs still sore wl1ere she lokefl daggers Q9 B929 BQQQQQGQ Q Q9 QQHQB 9 Q T Rodriguez G Rogers B Royston E Royston 4t Row S Rullson J Rydman F Sassarnan C Sherd E Shullmg N ults M Snclalr Smalwood B mlth C Smith S Smnh Sparks K Tanner C Taylor C Tlce B Towe th Row J Van Vleck D Van Wormer S Vaughn L Walker D Wertz P Wheaton C Whstlnger M Wulllams G Wllmore B Wilson D Wollpert R Wood C Wysack S Wythe B Young L Voung Not Dlctured M Avotte R Avotte E Baker J Brntte-n E Brummette R Bursley L Drumm G Fassett C Fneld D Mnkesell K Norrus M Stull nl 17 . 0 ' 1 . - - ed - ' . . 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74a Wuhan FRESHME 55 s Row R Adams R Allen G Anderson W Anderson E Aseltme R Aumuck M Barnaart D Barnab G B tt K B hll D B y arne arn 1 aum rd G Beebe T Blnkowskl J Borgman R Bowser M Boyer 2nd Row Treasurer Beverly Voung Secretary Kay Barnhlll Vuce President Gary Barnett President Stanley Anderson L Brown D Bu Ier J Butler ahull Cam Clara Carter Connie Carter THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE In completmg our flrst year 1n hlgh school the freshman class would l1ke to thank all those who have glven us of the1r tlme energy patlence and counsel We should l1ke especlally to thank our advxsers Mr Mnlton Hagelberg Mr Malcolm Gobel Mr Darrell Cook MISS VIFQIHI3 Benson and M1ss Laura Cudney Our '1ct1v1t1es thxs your hlve mcluded a roller skatmg party and a dance after the Hastmgs basketball game We are also plannmg 1 class party and '1 p1cn1c Members of class of 1955 have been cogs ln the wheels of ath letxcs clubs and the band We axe happy to be a part of CHS and hope to lxve up to the great trad1t1ons for whlch Charlotte hlgh school stands Stanley Anderson Presldent of the Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Stanley Andersonl Vue Pxesldent Gary Barnett' Secretary Kay Barnhlll' Treasurer Beverly Young Student Councll Marlene Mar tens Donald Marsh 1, CLASS MOTTO The world IS a problem and. we are the answer Class Colors Red and Whlte ' ,Class Flower Rose Freshman Would you be angry wlth me for somethmg I d1d nt do' Teacher Why of course not Student Then I d1dnt do my lesson Study hall teacher Order, please J Cooper Double chocolate malt M1 Cook You mlssed my class vesterday, d1dn't you? IN Shults Not very much 9 QQ? Q BBQ, QQ Clark R Clark M Clements B Cole J Cole Row K Conklin J Conley Jerry Cooper Joel Cooper E Cronk L Day F' Darling T DePue J Dean J Devenbaugh B Drake D Dunn w J Dunn B a s Esc Evers F rlln C Fllbert J Forte D x M Garn L Gearhar M1ss Benson measures a yard of cloth by holdlng lt up to her nose then at arms length One day a freshman came to her Wlth a p1ece of goods and sald Here M1ss Benson please smell thls and see how long It IS Many a pretty hat goes to a glrls head Father IS the k1n you love to touch Its a great l1fe 1f you weaken a llttle Tramp s Dllemma A tramp was com1ng down the road A Weary W1ll1e Type He saw a housewlfe xn her abode And h1s eyes grew brlght with hght Ill pretend Im eatmg grass h sald And that k1nd lady there Wxll take me 1nto the kltchen And feed me goods thmgs there So down he went upon hls knees In that k1nd ladys yard The lady saw h1m but as she saw, Her face grew cold and hard The tramp Sald Here she comes I vow Brmglng someth1ng good to eat Maybe I w1ll get some chow Or somethlng n1ce and sweet Hxs face ht up so brlght and grand But her VOICE d1d ralse hxs haxr Come to the back yard my man The grass ns longer there All haxr IS sllver to the barber Mr Huston Un blOl0gy classl What IS the dlfference between muck and peat? FFHHCIS Esch I could hardly say, as I don't know the flrst fellow Class of 55 Puts on Concert Th1s muslc rev1ew was wr1tten up for the New York Da1ly M1rror Last mght at Carneg1e Hall the Charlotte class of 55 put on tremendous concert Leadmg the orchestra was Stanley Anderson H had a great amount of lnfluence because of hrs gxgantlc stature Tommy Beals dld a superb Job IH the plccolo sect1on He seems to have a speclal talent for that mstrument Other members of that sect1on were Jack Pente cost B111 Plerce B111 Pugh and Wendell Anderson Playmg the tuba was Sandy Sassaman He d1d an excellent Job but ln one number he blew so hard that the French horn sec tlon COIlS1St1I'lg of Laura Walker Beverly Young Monlca Everts and Carolyn Smallwood was blown clear across the stage Lynn Brown seemed to be hav lng trouble keepmg tlme played the bass drum and hrs asslstants playlng the snare drums were Charles Sherd Don Marsh and J1m Hoffman Whxle she was playmg her cymbals Sandr'1 Granger managed to catch Joel Coopers head between them There was a dull thud whxch ru1ned the entlre pxece For lovely background muslc Gary Beebe played the harp Headmg the VlOlII'l sect1on was Kay Barnhlll who seemed greatlv dlsturbed wxth Gary Barnett who broke a G strmg aurmg the play mg of Mmuet ln G ' Whxle Rlchard Allen played h1s bass flddle Gary Fassett th1nk1ng he was at a barn dance started calllng the dances Marlene Mar tens hushed hlm up by playmg her trombone even louder than before In the mlddle of Rachmamnoffs Prelude m Cqlt M1nor, Roger Martln went berserk and began poundlng out B1rth of the Blues on the plano At thlS pomt, Martha Barnaart started crymg because of the state of thmgs 16 Sultor On what grounds does your father obJect to me' G1rl frlend On any grounds vv1th1n a mlle of our place A CONSTANT LOVER? I marrled Jane ID Janulry In February Celm In March I marrled Mary And ln Aprll dear Bedella In May I marrled Isabel In June 1t was Nanette July was Dot and Nan as well In August sweet Llzette September was the month for Sal October Gwen the prude November Belle a lovely gal December Ermmtrude And m between I married three Whose names I cant release It means a lot of work to be A Justlce of the Peace Prize Feathers Most mtellectual boy Stanley Anderson Most mtellectual g1r Beverly Young Personallty boy Lynn Brown Personallty glrl Retha Wood Best Best Best Best Boy C11rl Most Most Class Class Class Class Class looklng boy Jack Pentecost looklng g1rl Laura Walker dressed boy Tony Rodrlguez dressed glrl Marlene Martens musxclan J1m Hoffman mus1c1an Loulse Johnson art1st1c boy B111 Plerce art1st1c g1rl Barbara Mayes steady couple J1m Mayhew and Corme Tlcc fllrt Douglas Baum coquette MOHICT Everts pest Bud Esch athlete B111 Pugh Sandy That photographer d1dn't do me Justxce' Gary No, he dld you mercy ' She crled so hard that she fxlled her trumpet wlth tears and couldn't play lt The concert was a huge success 1 H-xx ' ,. f 3 ,F A 4 3 Q ' , U, 1- , J . t Lr-. 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'Me ddmdem v. cp - 6599 1: 8th GR DERS Q ' ' 5 . ' NY' A- : ,,, , 959 1st IQ fn, i Q QQB B659 99 Q 9 9 Q96 Q99 92 Mgt Row L Adams F Alfonso A Avs H Badgley D Baker E Baker P Balderson R Barbour J Bonham M Borgman G Bosworth S Boyer J Brickley F Britten W Brown B Brummette 2nd Row S Burger S Carnes E Carter J Carter D Claflin D Cogswell D Colizzl L Collins V Conklin R Converse M Cotton S Cotton J Courtright D Cox R Cripe S Dean 3r w L Deuel J nn ar aon s n Eno nn J Gobel S G nser B Gordeneer Griest C Halsey H mmond S Heald J Henry N Hill 4th Row S Housler G Hussey L Hynes K James E Jenks B Kays Kenyon J Kramer H Lake B Les ie D Lewe yn B Lewis D M I V M rh R McDaniel Mann ar owe a s 5 w J McKay T McLane S McNary C Milbourne G Miller Miller J Mogg A Mulholland Jim Muma John Muma J Myers Nesman C OBrien R Papo: R Parker T Perkins Wedding of the Flowers Ytstlidix I went to i wedding, of i lost lBttll Kavsl and l sweet bc iutiful wedding with three V10 lets lSue Sm1th Sindla Consci ind JoAnn PCIIVJ SCIVIIIQI is blldcsmiids ind '1 pansv lJudy Dunn? as mild of honol 'md a L01 lnlum lJerry McKayb as best mln The UShGlS were two C31 IIIUOIIS KJIITI Muma 'md John Mumi l Jack ln the pulpit lFrank Alfonsol solemnly pronounced the v ws after blue bell Jill Qulntielll lccompanled by the tlumpet vlnc lLlrrw Adams Jerly Smith Dol is Marlowe and Robert Bllllllllll sing, 'lbout weddlng balls I lellilcd lltel th It the father the blidc l snap dragon tllobbx Stlwlltl wls so pcllurb td ibout his daughters choice th it hc thlcitened to throw the QIIOOIIT to the dandellons lChuck Wood ICIIV Ki IITICI L'1II'V Deuel ind ChllllS OBlienl OI the tiger lilils lJocllen Bonham Marilyn SLIIIILIIX ind Donnl Sporel Hg! Row Treasurer Jim Muma President Jerry Kramer Secretary Judy Henry D Perry J Perry J Quantrell B Raymond K Reynolds W ing Ro fs M Router G Satterlee R Scott D Schu tz Sherman Row M Shiels A Shipley T Smith S Smith S Southern Thornton Row J Traweek G Trondle Wood B Watson B Wenger Wood J Wooley Row B Wright J Wright 7 h 8th 9th Not pictured T Beals A Bracy Drumm S Farlin G Fassl-tt McNatt P Osman R Phil os Shlrely V Slqourney C Slaughter D Spore R Stewart M Sumerix R Tubbs E Van Den Drlessche J Wickham K Wilson K Wirt C Bushre S Farlin P DeFrates Mahon B Mayes J Mayhew C Roscoe Y Young S Walcutt CLASS OFFICERS President Jerry Kramer Vice President John Muma Secretary Judy Henry Treasurer Jim Muma Student Council Beth Kays Karl Wlrt J CLASS MOTTO Constintlv striving to make our best better Class Colors Blue and Gold Class FlOWCI Rose The welther was beautlful for the wedding in all its morning gloly tSl'IlIOIl Riymondl It was very bright alld sunny because of the sunflowexs tDl8llC Cox San dia Housler ind Annette Avlsl THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As the school year draws to a close most of us will agree that than any thus far The entlre class has appreciated being eluded in high school Z1Ct1V1tlCS We presented a high school as sembly which conslsted of songs by Jerry Smlth trombone solo by Karl Wlrt and a short one act play which was entitled Wildcat W1ll1e and the Bearded Lady We have had a very successful year IH basketball The team won seven of the ten games played New uniforms accounted for its snappy appearannce Two sectlons of the class made puppets wrote scripts and drew scenery The eight week proJect resulted ln some verv fine work We closed oul social HCt1V1tlCS of the yerll with 'l dance which was held the fllst Friday ln May The committees wolked hald and long to make the evening success On behalf of the cllss I should 11kC to express my Ellt1tUClC to Prize Feathers Most intellectual boy Jerly Kramer Most lntellectual glr Mirllyn Sumcrix Personallty boy John Muml Personality glrl Beth Kays Best looking boy Charles O Brien Best looking girl Sharon Ray mond Best dressed boy Fred Eall Best dressed glrl Judy Henry Boy muslclan Karl Wlrt Glrl muslclan Joellen Bonham Most Most Class Class Class Class artistic boy Jim Myers artistic glrl JoAnn Perry steady couple Evonne Edson and Dick Lewellyn flirt Lalry Deuel coquette Sandra Housler pest Charles Jenks Class athlete Ronny Mann the teachers and ldVlSCIS for their splendid help 'md co opera tion durlng the yell Jerry Kramer President of the Eighth Glade 3 6 1: is f u w I . , . li 4 7 . . 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