Charlotte High School - Witan Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Under the flags of country and school, we have striven in the past to become useful and deserving citizens of the United States. In the post-war world, we must not only try for these goals, but also become worth-while citizens of the world. The post-war era will not be an easy one. There will be far-reaching changes, ensuing confusion. Yet, more than' ever before, opportunities to promote tolerance, the dignity of the individual, the culture of a pro- gressive and liberal civilization will be present. So, we move forward head-high, with the ardent If 4 r' 4 . .- - 1 ,B-V,-Ct w ,I Q, -Av, -5 ' , K X' Q P X10 Tk j ' ' ' Tw. ? in 1- Tis. ' ' . ' S. TQ fbi .f in T 1 4 ' is xx - 7' . g, . O L, 1 hope that our post-war world will be truly enveloped in a new Golden Age. X Gvorgo linwrson Eddy Plirzripal 'Flu' Svnior Class llus liven greatly aided llirouglioul, the past year by the spiril. ol' llll1ll'l'SlillIlfllllgI and friendship tlint, Mr. Eddy has shown Lo it. 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A L'I'l JN FH A SCH Mr. Frziscli has vous:-ntvd to lwvouu- our Boys' Advisor during tho abs:-m'v ol' Mr. Woodman. Wm- wish him good lurk in this nvw Capacity. MISS IXIABGARICT R. MINICR As the Clmrloltv lligh School Girls' Advisor, and Senior Counvil Advise-r, Miss Minor has lwcolne wvll-known throughout lhv srhool to holh girls and boys ulikv. 6 - X WEHASTEN 3 f2 Tuwmn ' A6 CTS? 7 f I, Q' ' 34' 5 'T- jf i 1 -P XX ff!!! Tl-lr: M P 1 f Paar-fWAR Wumn UUUUUU U UUUUUU ,- BHHEQE WE IE1. X 5,14 f ---.- ' Q '. f W Q5 W f7Ae CVM 0 1944 Douultl ll IIlll'IIlllI0llll'W Miss M'u'x' lflimln-Ili Bilh-r ,-I 1lnl'xf'r.w lullll. A Heh md 41 Ihuuyhf 1-yes. II' Ch-nr ' each ng. lu 'IZ Ihuki .I mitlu, -bull Lg I is llmll L. 3: Ihr lmls lu. I2Nl ' ll I -I: Ex -1- Liu- C -il Q'l'r1-usur 'rj -I: ,IL , IIUIIIIPI . I nr liz -lmll R- 33 llunur li: -llmll 'l'l Ill 31 I. uli-rs' Class 3' nlinnul um Pm-ly . 'fly -I1 U . lllll'S il L 3 S4-In s ul. 'aa' lug Iillllllllll-I Q SUIIIUI' Iligll ' x IIUIIIIIII 1 - 43 Corps S1-rxic-v lmugllu- -I, '4-unis 2: V .Qual .lerry W Aid Cm-ps 2. 3, lg Wilau fl-. V in-1--l'rr-simll-ul S1-1-re-lm-v I'r1-sirlc-ul lluul-zu I'IMlil.IlJGl-I 850 XVIISIIIIIQLI-llll Aw-uuv Ul,ll1l'l'IIl'?--'flllll sluzjllc' Nm r-anis. Air lluid l'l-1-1-ualiun S1-rvia-v 31 Alumni l'zu'l.y 4: liuslu-llmll fl: liuslu-Lhull llc-sc-ru-s 2, 33 liund D1-ivv fitlllllllll-IRQ' 4: lCx4-i-uIix'1- Council 43 Ili-Y 2. 3g IA-urlvr Clulr3: IA-s liulrillurcls 35 Sm-lmuls ul, Nur Flug CUIIIIIIII-IAN' All: lin-al Cruss Lill- Suviug 2: Ss-niur Cuuum-il 2. 3. -lg Sm-uiur High Purly Cmuluillm-0 .1-1 Sm-rx-im-Q L1-agua 33 Sm-iul Curlllllitlvm- 1. -1: 'l'ruus-I.uIu- -I: Visual Aid Cm-ps x 2. 3: Wuitm-rs' Corps ZZ, 3: Witan -I. if If LIZ .bf Qi. J MJ ,U-4.'I4..,LL4-fC ,X Y C539 af Sim is 1-I1 fu um :in -s Il ql . .43 Alumni l'u' w -1 Arc ery Prim- Cm III 01- 4: limyhig 4' Cllnii-2:1111 u -iulIIm1ul'Sm-in-ly uII'ziil's in :XIIIJIIISI I5, I926 F1-In'n:n'y In, I9II I5vl'l1i4'm' Ling.: was an Iinv slnmlvnl, an synipn lhvlii' nnrl 4'n-npn-ruliw fl'i0n4I, an pm-rsnn wnrlll knowing. Slim- was nvlivv in many stnilvi 'I'r:nis-I,uIw, and this yvnr shi' Iwi of Thr' Hiilun. Wil sI1uII Ill'Y1'I' fnrgvl B1'l'llIl'l'. Uplinmli-s, Chi-Y, Bowling, I'iInl, 'annv Sl'l'l'l'I2 ll'X SvplHi1Iwx' 22, I926 - .Xpril I0, N12 I Ihn Iilni Mllimlgxli :nanny of us kne-w NI:n'gnri- ' lin' only n '4Il4ll'I whilv. wi' wvrc- ilnprn-ssviI In In-r qlna-I Iizippinvss und l'II2lI'lIl. Slim' was Il'l't iI4'II in nllilm-Iivs :und wus Iliv St'l'l'l'IilI'j ul Ilu Il 'X X IIUIIIIVII nl Ihr- Inna- of Iwi' Ili-.IIII emuriam ,fo 8 W W . . 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Navy. 0 lf I1 ming Straw-I 'l I '11 l ' ' 1' - 1 ll'8 ' IP Ill flflllkldlfllfdllllffu J x X1 Dri '1' loin ttov , l : ' or I vbnll 1' ui : u ' ir l QM ss C1 1 lIllllt't' 4: 1111 1 C ar shi 1 1 ni ' 4: Sw llllll 2: 'nnis 3, 4 ley ll 4: Witan A Mar. C. or 2' lt 11bStr1: l h 111 ' IP re 1 I1 ure 1 h 1rl1 . a liolo f l 7 A mu ll s li . , i . ..' . i-Y 4: Y L' '. . 4: l l. ll am . b 21 ,um . lls' ' , Pilot, ' : e Lil' vin , 1 usun n io , nm' 1-1' 4: b v n111i - . 'Je is T ans-Luku 1 g e 1, Ring 3. Ili1'lu1r1l Baker l90 Stoncfwood Ave. ulvlllll is Ihis life, lffull of care We lllllle no lime lo sland and sl11re? li0S4'lIlH Batson 2. l,akefXx'e ue l!I!1lIPS, l'11e 0 ll wolf by IC lr. S umn' I :Arc ery 2:1 - ing Com 1'., 11 4: ss-ball : . et.- b1-1ll 2: 1 wling : iwlin llo rTeam ' , , 1-er e d s 3 4 ' 3 Dime 3 4' ' l , ' ' , : oi ' : ' . l '12 4: ll I. . : - b1 lc fomu it .011 4: Slfllll ' ass Dance llll1air1na11 4: Senior llig 1 arty Com- 111it.t.1'1' 4: rvice League 4: Volleyball 4. f. , . onacci '7' F I ' rect By lh 1 r ' kr vs ll1 1 n. ' rin' om ,e ' ' , 2: 91'I'Yll'0 ln 1' 4: F1465 ..: o eyball A4411 , ll1.,J-N ,I,, dtbfbflvaywirr , , '44 H ldf-n Street? I D l'V'ly' dntil1 fgnval , 111111 11 frown jbr ze ll rl lorylin liifg if 11l:l'n11y411rlf won. vt all 12, 5,'4: Biology Club 2: Can I- 911' Com1nitl1'e 4' A.- A. ,L .gl 3: Upfilllatvg 3,,Qyir Vflonsllll 4: Sexy'-igc lfvaguv 3: S11c1'1-uf 2: 3: Table Tomi s 2: Vll1'IlIllS 3: SWlIllllllng 3: Witan 4. , , Ulf f oy11 l oyl1. la 133 V94 srkway '1 f L 1 m rs lf1Lr-ia monarch H4 Allllllfll Paf 4 Mr Qc' llegggrli S 1111 04111 1 U90 4 isua 1 rp 5 17w1.m 1 li ' 7 X Q40 'Sagamore Drivo li 1. I - 0n1I 1'. x 1' A 1-' F 415, ' 1-af 111-vb 1 Jr fr 14 41.1. 3: 1:4 'I 3: S i ' ' clilll . , S0134 1 milieg lcerr' .anteen 4: 'l'1'nni' ' , ' rs' Corps 3: Witan 4. K ' f l. .4145 yf 1 , W! , 4 ,- oun il , ' .1 's 't A f A J V 1 . . I AUU ' 0, . , Marjgiide Buck X lTh0 Lake Avenue A penny for your Ilzouylrlsf' South gostou High School, one year: Nw lrypwz? lll ll one yeur3 kesl abilla r-133 orialSclwluyl1ip Com ittee 33 Pilot 3. A ,1 ' J ' I WM' llur ey Butts X-fllfwlrugg Iloud ' iILAlldllIlm. am EJ lm tn olleybal ootball f 9 . U . C Wi? lam ' '- 4,64- 1 K, ' V . 1 ,r ' .ub 3,-43 Se vice l,1-ugue-4: ppl! 2. 33 Tumbling Club 4. K. . Janet Chapman 472 Denise lloud Smoke gels in your eyes. Service League 3, 4. .lobn Coryell 237 llukerdule lloud df liar a charmed life. !Serx ice Lengx YALXJ 121111. 4. -1 14, A A ff lg,-y3 ' ' 'J -' 4X4 'J 4' I.- ' 4 fc-Z, ff, 'K I , . , -S7 livgajfliror rirz X rn 'U n Nerf - mp .li n 1 VI . Ulll S S l l . Service Leag 3. 4: Track 2, 3. 4. i , ' :IX i Vin 'rrila,Crouse j 96 D liar lloud -lathe dijlicul ,in IQfe is re rvlrorliy' Jllumni Party, 3 Arcbe y Club 4: allel 33 Chi-Y 3,1 43 I' i- Com: jttee 3. QChairlnanJ 2, 43 la cutiveflliru icil 2. 43 G. ABA. Cou w' 33 Cuaiw ian the Flag 4l3'l,cxi lipbi ardaiil. llfresidcntj 3: 'Mqnorial Smkolarsbip gllllllllllkhii' 2, 43 l 4 ot 3 4: benjork 'ouncll , 43,. lior llig Party lBonu1ittee',..: Table ,'l'enuisI ' 3 Tennis! 2, 3QK'l'rans-Lake Q1-Nvll,l7ll 43 Jerfry of Jericho Road 2. J Nati.ma11JiEi.,rs.:E3!f.':. gi z,:. X -J J -1 H3 gs X55 X is 54 ,ie l gs., , as is gf 13? fffjfi 3. 1 Karl Denninger 86 Camden Street A rnbilion is lhe only power Ihal combals love. Alumni Party 43 Baseball 2, 33 Com- mercial Honor Society 43 Executive Council CTreasurerJ 43 Football 43 lli-Y 2. 3, 43 Leader Club 33 National llonor Society 43 Senior Council fllresidcntl 43 Scrxice League 33 Soccer 2. 33 Swim-' ming 2, 3: Trans-l,ake 43 Waters' Corps by 33 Witan 4. - f, ' .lolm Dettmar ' an oad ln uvisrlon ' nks ze sfunds re jirsl. Who sl repure lorneel or . 1 rty 43 d Dri ' ' I - - 3 Co-up Col I . , , Execu- ,iye Counc'l , . tenth 43 Fm '4xes 3 Council 3, Pr ' . 3 lor lligh Party Committ ,e 3, gt' .a dard Bearer 4: Track 33 Trans-Lake 43 Witan 43 lling, Freedom, ,l1cng,3. , 1- v ' jf if L .., , I X , 3' l,e. a lillar ' I..' N tional 4 cie y 3, 4 U im tes 3, W .1 ir , ., .- v H' V ' ' N ic. snirleg' llorulgln U - 1 -l ffl' ,- '7 'l0lr B01lIllllg!PJH Drive ' ff lllltyd hzahulrs' willll the hraresl V rnin,d: - ' j of fin!! Driuvd Cqnnixi ce lf: Service ,lk gay-43 'llknnjg ..,3.'Y lleyballfpf. ' Q , A I 1 ,I j V '14 ,, f ' '. A J ii fe ' Dorothxy ber .9 lla I n Blvd. So Il. fl , n .chi X . lu n I ur 4:4 mall 2 , l g , Cb' 3 0-4 lu itte 4-3 I1 s 'd CA v ee , .luni l .cl C .. 1 in ,tee 3 ation u o S1 et ' pt n 58 43 Ccrvioe ue ' 43 o -ial m lit 43 S Ant my Cor mi 3 runs ,u 1 vis an alfa, .or 3, n qs .-- taryj 47 I Thomas Elliott 3 Lake View Park The fyrunfs plea. errused his devilish deeds. Basketball 43 Basketball lleserves 2, 33 llond Drive Committee 33 Co-ed Volley- ball 43 lixecutive Council fl'residentJ 3, 43 l ootbull 43 Ili-Y 2, 33 Les liabil- lurds 23 National llonor Society 43 lllll-llllHl.f'S 3, 43 Pilot 43 Senior Council 2, 33 Soccer 33 Trans-Lake 43 Wilan 4. i llaxino 53 West Parkway I 3 o r grelled my speech bul er ' 1 e. l.e C b 43 ll '4 ' Cross l,il'e Saving 3 . - oo s ' lag Committee 43 .' - 2 1 ' 3 'imming 2. 3.4. 1 1 l1ix'1l Volleyball 3, 43 yy fir Ser 1 ea ,S orl F . ' llhx ss O D .4 Ill :il ' res . Alumni l Pi ol. ' - . ' , will A 1. 0 ms 2, 3' Wilan 4. lllvlll' Vanllhksxif ' P'-frson Slrge-l X jl Nlitbl1dillol111lQy1 zderf' Ailr llai Hrecanlilrn .zrv ' ' 4' o I l 44 N L I ul 4 e C' Af i n nn Sw nn .1 . 3 ll ras' entl 43 flllllll'8 of F, 43 1 lhall I ' ' gl' ' Z.: Cz' 1 'll Cm 00 3 Thi-Y l-3 li. l,A. A 1 ' 1 L a ' ,fOr 'n 43 led .ra ' fe S ing 33 SA' 4 ll'gh l' y ' it . -.' 'i - min 2, 3 ' ' a '- . 3 Visual Aid Cl 3 l I N mandy 4. N , f llrsul I' ardl T lfo ham lloa Pa I e ll: 'l , 1 -. as dv or ner o le I ll I las ll 2, 3 ' 3 1'4- lp . , . IK Q Maxwvll liruvlzmfr 230 Slonvclill' lld. Tail is a lruv kniglxfs puslirmff' Upl.ilnall's 3, 43 Trans-l.alw 4: Uni- vvrsily ol' Michigan. ll lJlllll'Sl lload goof epulali 1 ore valuable llian mo . Air ll ecaul on S . F. F. Aff os: Counlr agerj 23 Les l alrilla ds 3 33 .onal Honor .' vainly 3, 4' ,' ', may 1122 p 1' .luh 4, we-r lManagcr I , imming anagvrl 2, 3, 43 ck CiVlanagvrl 2: 'lfrans-Lake 4. 1 ' A I Y f ,l llar cldlllchbogrf' . 174 Dm-lmar lload 'K 1 . . . v I' ' mme rlpens all llnl iq, E M M fi Na mar l.S,ll0l'lll ' . f Y '1 f A.m !Il 4-351' aytllfvcantio . '- fic' ' Al: llqvvling 37 vadcr C 3, 3 Smii Cofyunilpse 43 Sou' . 3 Som-cer llr. Mrs , 37 Tram' 7 A 3 Visual Aid Corps 21 . 4.' f .loan .lohnslon 49 Hampton Blvd. I do mlm! my hear! desires. A. F. F. 43 Air Raid Prvvaulion Service 33 Almnni Party 43 Banking Committee 33 Basvhull 2. 33 Baskvlhall 23 Biology Club 23 Chi-Y 43 lnlvr-High Scivnce Clnlr 23 Firsl Aid lAdx'an0edJ 23 Junior Ilvd Cross Commilloe 43 Les Babillards 2, 3: Me-morial Scholarship Committee 2 3 National Honor Society 43 Optimatcs 43 Pilot 2, lEditor-in-Chiefl 43 Red Cross l,il'v Saving 33 Social Committee 43 Sm-rvicv lie-agua 2, 3, 43 Senior Coun- vil 43 Se-nior High Party Committee 43 Susan li. Anthony Committee 43 Swim- ming 33 Tvnnis 33 Trans-l.alw 43 Wilan 4. Marlin ll. Kern 99 Bakvrdale lload Fools are wise men in llie affairs of warrwlz . ' ' Badminton Clnh23Co-rd Volleyball 43 Red Cross Life Saving 23 Swimming 2, 33 U. S. Army Air Forces. J if O i 'tif' , XI l .1 3 livn Kinl. llfl e llarll I ' ' - - Mlyljyfnfganl uf lgyldlfd limo HUP Y 90 1. -' 3 f . - Y - - .,. 3 . , -YI' 'f:lPlS'17 114 'J'E', 12 9 B .l.fi7l'?..ii f ' . 4g'n3.'? 'Ee .nunfif lladminl. ll'2Q Band 2,,3, Llllfi. 'rlliall .o-vm all :all 23 ' .nal 43 Junior Zljlruln lajore l.e,2,6,43 0N:h slra 2 ll . oss Lo 1 '. e 43 Leader C V lrybal 2. ,T 33 Ilvd ' is , 'e Saving 23 ', ior ' 1 Conn . 3 43 S iior High l Com- .' mills ' 43 Sovvv 2, 3. V ! Jean- .ef llow - 20 'n -y Slrmql. Donna Ko 5 I 0 Inks Avenue wr :J ui and qu e 1 pal X I, A ho- S moon-slrlwk sl is 'nsome, 1 y gal. nadnes - fl liullel.33Cli ' W3C rsl as CardCom- Wvhslvr h Scho 3 rm' yvars3 millvv 4' nio ill C oss Commillvv Christmas .ar onn xv 47.2 2, 33 'hes mil ara 3, 43 Soni Class I Dance-Coim'l 0 ZTFBIIS- ak 4. f' .1 s :Ai l l N MW r I y ' er 137 Der' ,Road 'T rld s no i mls g mlesl neu. Bowl' M3 Leader C nb 43 Service I e 33 Soccer 43 Track 33 Ylllllllbllllg C 1 4. 1 , ' . x 5 f 3 . N Lllgfndi-:qui X398 Conrad Drin- O 7? NQ1iI4IIIlEml'GllI , I. 9 Y , 3 'U - nllmlarfxri, lied cz,-.M ur.- X,s -if 2.4 M YN Donald Lalnmers 30,' lley Sl. ' All men des lo b infyg 11. Alumni I' t 1733 Lo-op C itte , ' ne Da Q 43 Inter- H' .3 s Bahilla S 23 Upli- m 3 Orche tra 33 P' Senior Co iI43 e ' Class LIQSPIIIUI' lligh Part o llllxl' 43 SL-rxicv League 43 Yfen , 3, 43 Witun 43 Jerry of Jericho' d 23 Ring, lfregaiiwu, Hfflg 3. JN I I, Q 1 I s ,J . , .J x - . X gr f v -.4 is ,' 1 'X' N 4 il n img,-1'7 ' zillbuluva X Wekdlh ll :po ' . . I Bel gx6 Ba' ' Ctlsllllllgffi .33 : Oro e ml' P ' Banda V G0 .neg 3 neu? Soccer 4: M Fluffy I1 . Q 'cF.4p2,9? Q Z 3 ff' David Leggett ' 3 My 86'Wesl5on Road' Il ain'l wha! - 4T5il's lhebiy-ml you . V Candy-P mp ' i ittee43Co-, lille - ball 43 Ili-Y 43 Club Council 43 Soccer 4,'I'umbling Club 4. Nor . Lu 42 Lakeshire Road olhers made vnu ' r 1' ir K :hi f . Band , ' , 4' s et I ', 33 Chi-Y 3. 43 or- li lun . , 43 Inter-Iligh Orvh a 43 Su ' r led Cross Com- I 't 2 3, airmanj 43 L s' .s 3, ,. ahill rds 2' .zonal c or I 'let pt' a 30rches- , . . 43 ' 3, 3 I Cross Life S ng enni. , ns-Lake 43 itan , whimes of 0 andy 43 .lerry of Jericho Road 23 T under Rock 2. L4-na N a 1 4-I 4 L e Avenue I g ul ilily 1 zmviny ho oncea UIIPYS abili ' ' he-ry 33 l adm' I ... Bas:-Ira . 33 asc-hall I4 o eam 23 I wx nall 2, 3 f'l'Iio I ..' Ca o ' Illlltl 1- 4 C' . 4, -V u m 9, nc p ,om- ' 3 ' , I-Y 4: lil .irc o I' ' lol 41-gli. A. A 2, fl'rvs'I 3,1 ' advrs' Class 33 Les Il: Q' .' 33' ll. II, -I S4-nior Cuuna-il 3 Senior Ili 1 1 i Commit! H 43 ' a lv 'ennis 2: ' lis 23 'l'ran'- ,a e 4: r 5 . ' 2. 3 I e uf erlrho oud ' 4 W1 I lil 54 AI'lorlSl.rvvt I ' nd eryone's. adm' 3 nlleylmll 2. 1 um' M 40 Almay Iload an ang? ' - .lub 2' rstra 2, II Lf limhward M1-C1 1 ' -k l4T Lapllam St. I P fl o wrile . funny as I ran . ' , 41 Co-ed Volley- , 4: or Ile lross Connnittee 4: I - igh Pre ,Ba 3 ntur-Iligh Il 2, 33 l 'lu-s .f 43 Sales l'r mot' r 1 3 .R-nic i Party Com- mit. ee wial Con lttve 43 Chimes of Nu 1 mdy 43 Jerry of Jericho Road 23 ling, Freedom, Hing 3. Audrey Mvliissick 3532 Lake Av uc Ask how Io live? Wrile, le, 1 ar fhin ' ' X , Alu: I rty allet , Chi-Y , 4: f Co-4 .omni' ,ez , .3 Gu 1 n ol' the lag 'I :lets as 'Le bil- larm 2. 3, I oria fchol hi . Ill' .- 2 4, atim ll'lon0 ociet , I - lptil S A 'ilot KF Iitu - n- . ic-fl f n' C 3 S ool K nlrliv' 4' ,Te ' 2: e s2: Tra ake - , 'itan Q itor-i Chivfl 43 lfing, Fre nz, Ring 3 1 M 4 .1 ook ir flhis veur in Ihr ' zesls o My . f ge own Iluad Qlrrlic , I . ul: 23 Sgr 'ice League 3. j! .lohn flil ' 62 licllvvlairn' Urixv My one b io life is Io gel an edu- io n vi . I '. F 2 ' lt 'vcauti 'erviiff-82 ' emh ' .row . ' IN 3 I ' h L- C gerj oogy u X ndy- ' Co er I Su 1 .ev 4' .' ' C N .lu Q vmori . ' 1 shim v .t ix: Pilc 3 I n i ' S . 'i , . . 4 ni to :ul Z.. BM Pa Ia r es 4: cc a ne ' rl ihnol itm I ch 1 . in - ' j 'V ,. g , :El Y' 1 fllr ' cntj 4' ans-I. c s n 4 I IIIIPYI ormni dom n 3 I ps3-: ' 2 . I I 11 filuy rc I Philip Mills I 50 Zllafs' ' .' NU 0 , timfok 110 till he l i -f V' 4 L J llus 1: seliiillfillili-l'vr-s ' llaskelm sc'rx'ex Wll 3 I 4.1 1 - , We tx H. f V I MC lloi r i 68 Cragg lload ' ur r 'ov . ll nal1ru11'um'es. ,, , adm'l n 1 I ' ll 4: Co-ed Volle ll! :Fo t 1 .' ' I 43 lcd Loss . havin Swim- : ingQQX 4: 'l'ra ls V07 0 1 ' .hu M 215 Q SV I shmchiiz on r' . - 1 gf ... Leader I luh - - e -' .'?E ' - hi c . ' -4, ' -a .ross y': 'in 'Q ' at 6,1 39 ' mi ee 4: . n- al- . ' g Soccer : Serv' z-:Q ie Track 3, 4. C . .loan Mokler 90 D:hn0r'flogd A rose bud-sweet as lgnphslz ayyuld mallednrff . l 'P 4- . dv- c : oimiilxizaii t Q., 3,43 if 'e . J' ' . h 7l- l4f'I'siZ..t97 2? 2. 4. Lf 51, if . Service rogue 4: Shan an I Cornnggtbe 4: Tlihle Tenn ' . 'l'cn '. ?N!'Pr s-Ilpke 4: Witanf 1 Cllfllll Q f nrnyzldy 4: lery-y of Jericho Hood 2: I Qing, Frecdbfz Ring 3. I X .lo f l0f' aton rivi- iT,l6 . short, e mor ' much. Chi-X 4: Optir tes 4' ot 3: Sale-s Promoti mr 4 erv'c . ague 4: Trans- Lakc 4: itan 4. Barry Moskowitz 420 Rock Beach Road A man Qf all hours-ready for any- lhingf' A. F. F. 4: Alumni Party 43 Assembly Crew 2, 3, CManagerJ 4: Cross Country 21 Ili-Y 3: Les Babillards 2: Memorial Scholarship Committee 3: National Honor Society 4: Pilot 3: Schools at War Flag Committee CChairmanJ 4: Senior High Party Committee 3, 4: Tennis 2: Track 2: Visual Aid Corps '3 4' lerry of lericho Road U. S. I 4619 I alse enms 2, 3: c . :tt 27 Clayton Street A hal h 'nigh do with sleep? Service 2 Basket I ' ai ec ' 5 - l 4: Red Cross I Sawmgf2, ervice Legaue 2 Stanley Otto 54 Leroy Street Trulh is the highesl thing Ihal man may keep. Biology Club 2: Red Cross Life Saving 2: Visual Aid Corps 2. 3, 4. mf' ll , Piper 59C ' endale Road ' owledg nd lim r arerfl much use lillll a se d. i 1 Q, , I 1 I Brain IJItit.7.f'ffVIE5I 'ur hum linux , i All lhal Il' .0 4 fy' 4 ls hui 1 1 n renmf' ' 1 ' I! I? n 'c IIIIIIIIIILI-0 ,QQ-fm!-I'up C nittm- 'i rl. ' 4 uu-r I' My! 1 I I' 1 Nhirjorie Pipifr 87 I, H,fIg1IllHfI k b ' S I uflr-m . Qharp 96 ington Drive ani n hero 1' mn wnnI. . A L Eg le fri Q PF45' W' 30 U'll'UPP.V . , , ,:fA,., -. -I . I e. fi ' li' P lin' muh. 3: Lmfiih Q I V':::'f i -, A I Raid ecaut' in Servire 3: Archery 'V - 'Mgmt :E.- mi I LI' I ' ' Iisralixriiiitcicslgiliiimu mm- c'mHK?'f'4f I zq- I I PQHH: , II' . .ampra Cluiv 33 .Iuninr III' ik firm f' mmftoe 2: Ima .rs f' 1 uf. ruvlm y Q ' 'I'vnnis 2, n. -I,a I 4 I I .'ImIl W i Lan 3 under .. nlll' h ar . HH I 1 mms bi B-, ll !'.IlIg Qui agua 2, . 4 n ILCPI' I 0 . fl' Gvnrgv Smith 126 I.ntI.a Road Il is bellrr Io learn lair Ihan nm'r'r. Baseball 3: Funllmnll 2, 31 Svninr Council 2. 3: II. S. Navy. Qtarkvn Ihe ri' 1 X 1 I I A .- Mary I 'rkvyl ' 0-7 N m'Il Axvnul' Phyllifsmxhol-I V7 1 ' The! eq r. t 5 V' I Hampion rulfwnrd DA. . I . 4: AI I nl'I'Qr ', I wqnl lo Je nnughly and QI nir'f'. 2- B0 I rk,1Hff::2:Liti I fIaudy.Prrii Committee 43 .mir 2. 3: ' ' ' I ' ' ' Vnllvyifinjl 23 Jerry Qf .lrrirfm lfonrl 2. at War Ing Cummittvc 4: Svrxia-4 Imaguv 4: Wilan 4. Ruth Ilym 19 Ham . 1ul0x'ur I uiel a 0 v, and mmlly i. .Why I rorgl n :HAH X, A ld vauli rvivvxilz uuni I 1 Hiolng. Clu L . 4' Tun ' ' 2: nu I Ifbjisi im I I5 'I 4, fl I rc I I x ' We r I 0 Q s ' '. ' ,. x, hic every I P1-I Tnvy Str vt. r Y ze e q y In a and. v ruve een. 1 . . .. -v ' . , , ar Arnhr- . M .., J, A as, wo y A. . 3, 4: F. 1 Ni . . l , 1 . Q4 .1 ni art! . B 1 , Senior t 'rm' I' ' t. . ' . , ii 'Q Il, I' ty t, vc 1 - al Com- 'mi O ' 'D I X' ' ' '-'. ,I Q. 'tt 3.. ' 'o C nte n , WHILHFSI . , ' ' . . ' . 3: 1 . . , 'nr U U l. .v 43 Servicr- agu Z.. 3. 3 . wan Il. Anthon. Conihee 43 Swimming 23 Tennis 23 Trans-Lake 4-Q Witan 4. J ylor 257 alf oar ' he V If lhal r 1 . . A. Fi, r. 4 Ai nam r in s 'ii-if 2, C dy-l C 4 1 ri .ial Co ttee it 4: .n o Nor anal , .le .Ie .h I? g Ring, Fre om, g 3. , G gil efiiiffle fi f , Nllfhr uerite Tin ons 891 Britton lid. ll ll 'M . f N x I L, Her.xPlfnfairer 'ff' Hakim 'lf'iurln1itteg3, 4: lnd Drive om tee 4'Pilotl ,3gService League 45 , ools all Wal' Flag Committee 43 ' an 4. ' i 1 l . 1 .stall Boad .la X z' k lh r is all but o .. , ,- e V all M i omn 21 Bowling 43 Co- . . m , ' Se or Council 4-1 Senio 'gh Pa Committee 41 Service League 2, : wimming Club 2. Robert Vaughan T08 Beach Avenue I loaf and invite my soul. Football 2, 3, 43 Senior Council 23 U. S. Navy. 5. .la V 63 Stone Road en Q ew ds are Ihe besl men. .d ss fe Sa'vi 23 Visual Aid rp. 2, . 4, Wait Corps 3. Lois Vogel ll4 Bakerdale lload Birds fly, why mn'l I? A. F. F. 41 Alumni Party 4: First Aid 2: Les Bahillards 2, 3: Sales Promotion 4: Senior lligh Party Committee 4: Witan 4. iN xi' 'N .f 1 fel X .. X . ' x . ' ll Nix X ij A lily w Q V5 wi. X4 D1 hp Jl Q ew Vollmani T34 Bennington 'Drive ':Qneen role: of lhejirdsebudv garden of V' girlayb 5 A Air Raid Precadtion Service 23 S bids? League 2, Volleyball 2. l V l - D W I . , K 75 iw- X . , R l 5 7 . . Q. A , Gert ellfgyer 183 Fogghamioad, W men 'life 1157 Elly Io conquer, but lo he conquered 4, A. F.,'F. 4e1B':hking Coanyaittee 3: Bowling 3g.Serviee Longs? 4, Visuat ' Aid Corps 2, 3. .1 fl-f 1 ' f -.N fs i'fLf .lean Webster 515 Bennington Drive L W eau per I , . W 5 ' lllllllllagllflg , i. ery 2: Ba Bas I 3? a .ball92f 3, 4: Biolr K ub2g C - op om i . ' 4: Chi-Y , o-op .oi ' e 4: Excou i .ouncil 45 'i . . Col eil - , 1 .eadcr ' . : Babillards -, 33 M or c olarship Committee 2, 3: N al Hon Soeie 3 Opti- , 3, 4: Pigot um Senior .ouncil 45 Seni mr ' , mit- tee 3: Susa . Anth mrgllee 43 Tal , . s2,3g en 1s2.3,43Trans- L e , mira Ai orps 2, 3, 4: Witan , Chi Q rmaruly 4, Jerry of Jeri. R41 J-z11g,kFreedom, Ring 3. I 1 927,'fl'homas Avenue 1 ' fl! Wall voice. 1 1 ad into 3 Band W, 4: eball 2: Chi-Y 4, Danci . A. Council -5 nor Baseballlgl' m 2 3 n ' ' Or estra 3, 43 .luni Red r m- m 43 Or ,hestra 3, 45 ol ,yball 2. ie 'ard Might 303 Stone Road flhnq co s if man will only h o ex rg Ma - shall High hool e ve . 5 o D g Se , if' ff! Frank llarris 126 Edgemere Drive Thomas Nlelinight 133 Chalford Road U. S. Army. Pk IN xx fl,l':lf'l' 'rn IKllill'I'II llrmulrl l'Il1l.',l'f'. IIUIHIIII llullv. l r1'll1'l'i1'k H1lI'H.'l'IIlIllllIl. Hull: lunr. Urs. IIIIIIIIIIIQV. XIIIIIVIV HK I srlmrkf. .lunvl I,IIl'4V, lffluurvl IIS1 l4ll1l. Louix fflurk. Nlllml.l4: mm: ll0ll'lll'1lI':1llN'1I k. l'uIu'rl IIIIIIVIIIIV. IIIIIY' Sr':'hr1'xl. fnrnl II'4'l1'l1. l1'uss1'lI Iuvwr. ,IIIIIIVUIIII ln'ulu'rlsun. I IIUN'l' mm: IfIlf'l'll lluux. llurrnllay l'Il'fIlIkll'Il. -lnlrn Ilurrl. 'l'lmrrm.v I Ihwnmml, ,Iluriun Slurlvr. lL'sllu'r f,'nlli1'r', ururzn SI'1XIiYl'll HIIKIIIG lnmlfilmrm 'l'I'IH'IlI11I!NZ lxullwrirw I.. Inn vilxliwuz 'Iluryurfl II. Ilunmun. Ililllrr I . Imlnsrilca-. eniom O! flue jufure 'I'Iw Class nl' IO Inns its own upininns. 'I'In' fnlluwing QIIUIEIIIUIIS we-rv rm-lorls In llw qm-slion, Wlml do yuu lllink of IurIuy's sc-nim's2 ' 'I'lu-5'rv big :mtl 1-Iumsyf '.,. .,..,., I Inzn-um limrrn The- svninrs lluink llu-y urn' guml on Ilw I'uulImII lvmn, Imul wuil till llwy svn' us. IIUN.-up I'l-znmws 'OIL I gums IIN-y'l'1' :III rig1IlI. . . ,...,. Nl mv 'I'nu1Y 'Swine' ure- :ull riglnl, :Incl smm- url- .' . 'I'mmY IIICSNIUNID 'Smnv ul' lin-In am- niw Iikm- 114-nw Ixinlzf' . Ilomfzm' NI41liuuu'rv 'I llnink lln-y urn' wry sw-4-I. IAlIII4I'l l'X IIIGIKIIY I'Iu-5 put nn guml slmwsf' . IAYNN xII'1S'l'l.IiIl Hy liixm' Sl,l'1IHll'l' I6 .gt .szoufol .Happen fo Cl Og Way back in 1943 The New York Daily Bunk was unknown, but today it is the most influential newspaper in the world with a circulation of 4,500,000. The nucleus of this great member of the Fourth Estate is Tom Elliott, who directs the organization from be- hind the squat, mirror-topped desk in the office building on Bunk Square. Let's pay Tom a visit and peer into the world of journalism. We begin our journey by boarding a helicopter of the Tom McKnight Airlines, piloted by Martin Kern, and we are quickly made comfortable by a pretty little Gremlin-like stewardess who goes by in the name of Betty Vollmer. We are whisked away to Gruetzner Field, formerly known as La Guardia Field, where we disembark and give our bags to a steward who has James Starken, Don't Forget thc Tip embroidered promi- nently on the breast of his uniform. One of our jolly little group hails a taxi which, by some very strange coincidence, is driven by Harry Pieper, an old friend of ours. We begin the trip like a jack-rabbit, roar through heavy traffic, narrowly escape meeting our Creator, and climb like a group of shell-shocked soldiers from the cab to find, in an awe struck manner, that we stand before the gigantic skyscraper that houses the eyes, ears, and especially the nose of the world. We pass over the marble threshold, through the great glass doors, inside, we ask the clerk, Philip Mills, grandson of General Mills, to announce us to the pompous one. The editor's business associate partner and office boy, Adam Kram, immediately takes us in hand and leads us to the ncrve center of a world of type- writcrs, telctypcs, presses, and correspondents, such as John Coryell, Dick Baker, Donald Cronisc, and Richard Moore who roam the world digging up dirt-I mean news. We are greeted in a jovial and friendly man- ner by Tom who shakes hands with each one of us while we are held firmly by J ack Nesbitt and Stanley Otto, his two bodyguards, both certified graduates of the Jack Mills Muscle v Building Institute. The long arm of coincidence was then dislocated at the shoulder when whom should we see washing the windows but William Schneider, window washer and flag pole sitter extraordinaire. As we were chatting pleasantly over a Leggett No-Schrink, No-Warp, No- Good Pail, what to our wondering eyes should appear but a fire engine driven by Howard Milton-and why not? That is what he gets paid for! With a squeal of brakes the fire engine came to an abrupt stop to wait for a train driven by John Taylor, and I heard Milton state ere he drove out of sight, F oiled by the fickle finger of freight. Our good host switched on the television set and after we untied the knots in the screen we saw the Quaint Squad: Lou Ann Alden, Lena Maggilini, Ruth Bymer, and Edna Musclow, sponsored by the Brethen, Brethen, Smith and Metcalfe Little Giant Streamlined Scented Peppermint Flavored Toothpick Manufactur- ing Company, Incorporated. The quartet is singing the sextet from Lucia -they have an unusually strong union. The program is dis- turbed by a flash which announces that Karl Denninger has just arrived at Santa Anna to settle the race problem. At this point Audrey McKissick, the society editor, bursts through the door to report from The Moskowitz Beauty Salon that one of the beauty operators, Jean Mokler, has developed a new up-sweep hair-do for downbeats which will undoubtedly replace the Boylan heel and toe method. Immediately upon her heels comes Virginia Crouse, the well-known critic, who wishes to report that Don Lammers, with his sax, his ulcers, his toupee, his false teeth, and his orchestra, starring tap dancer Joyce Boyle, is now playing at the roof gardens of the 250- story Down Trodden Hotel, proprietor of which is Harry Koller, at the corner of Broadway and Houlihan Alley. We then set out for a tour of the building. The first door we passed said Ladies, so we moved on. Printed on the next door we saw, Jennie Manillo-Advice to the Lovelorn. Tap- .gf SAM!! .Happen lo a may fCOIltiI1l16dj ping gently on the door, brushing aside the broken glass, and entering, we behold the feminine Mr. Anthony giving advice to Marian Reitz, Helen Quercione, Josephine Bonacci, and Donna Kofad. Not needing advice, we made a hasty exit through an elevator door but, much to our amazement, found that the elevator had gone up, and we plunged down. Limping up the stairs we pass Angelina Angelo, Jean Potter, Julia Neroni, and Rosemary Sharp who were sighing while they discussed crooners Bruce Martin and Ed McCormick. Through no desire of our own, we bumped into John Lang, the Jimmy Fiddler of the 1950's, who gives us the latest dope on some of our old C. H. S. classmates. He tells us that Mary Baker, Rosemary Batson, Elene T eir- lynck, and Annette Gauthier are giving a silver tea in honor of Senator Harold Jackson. We are informed by him that Lois Vogel, the inventor of the soda cracker with metal crumbs that can be removed from bed with a magnet, is in town, accompanied by Norma Frens, the the Sulfanilmide Sister. Cyrus Andrews, play- boy and man-about-town, is in the city hitting such well-known night spots as the Eugene Kintz Casino and Wright's Dark Horse Inn. We leave Mr. Lang, trip over Detective Jack Van Cott who is on the trail of Janet Chapman for any but professional purpose and escape through the side exit. Taking a deep breath of fresh air we ask policeman Bob Vaughan where we can find a drug store to get a Bromo. He directs us to Emblidge's drug store where we meet Betty Alden, Linda Allardt, and Lois Ender buying bottle after bottle of Evening in Flatbush from clerk Jeanette Howe. Glancing at a magazine, I noticed articles written by such notables as Marge Buck, Shirley Donoghue, Dorothy Dreher, and Ursula Gebhart. Returning at the street we board a Verwey triple decker bus operated by Mary Rickey and spot Marge Piper hanging from the over-crowd- ed second deck. Climbing to the third deck, we sit near Mary Harrigan and Jean Johnston who have escaped their husbands long enough to go to Ray Faker's Bowling Alleys for an evening of enjoyment. As we pass a busy inter- section, we notice that there has been an acci- dent. Harvey Butts has been hit by a fruit wagon pushed by Milton Lang and is being attended by Dr. John Dettman and nurses Norma Jean Lucy and Joan Moriarty. Noticing an extra on the street, I glance at the headline and see that Frank Sinatra has turned Mormon and among the notables in his harem, there are Bette Suits, Phyllis Suther- land, Marguerite Timmons, Mary Van Hooy- donk, Gertrude Weber, Jean Webster, and Arline Weller. And so with my keeper, Dr. Richard J aenike, I submitted quietly and returned to the Bide- A-Wee Sanitarium where I have been closely associated with Mr. Anthony's mistakes since finishing the Class Prophecy of Charlotte High School in 1944. Comes the revolution no school shall have more than ten in the graduating class, and so poor Simple Simon bids you all adieu. PETER TACY WE EUILD UNDERSTANDING .1 I H n , ,. , P xx ef WM FUR THE 1 POST-WAR s WORLD we xecufiue ounci! f 943-f 9 4 'l'lw lixi-i'lllix'm' Cmiuvil, vmuposvfl of lliv ullim-1-rs uf ilu- Sluclvuls' 'Xssoviulimi und Svuior uml .luuiur ll0lllll'llS, plus ilu' l'lIZlll'lllf'II of ilu' l iuum'4- zuul Fiuumw- Prmuuliuu ilUllllllllll'l'S, lius, us ulwuys, lrii-il In t'Ulll'llli'l ilu' lmusiuvss ul' llu- zissnviutiuii in :ui vllivii-nl uuuuu-r. Long, lmusy lll1'1'llIlg1S in llumn l02-ll lluvc- lwvn ilu- usuul lliiug lllis your. llvsidvs rvvuguiziiig many uvw sluflvnl aivlivilivs, llu' l'Ixv4'lilivv Council l Al.l, 'l'lCllM si'-mums: li.i1:lf'l' Tu llIliIl'I'l2 I.a1u'rf'm'f' llcll- nmn. .lfwn llblmlvr. llr. lu'1l1lv, l il-fjllill in 1 frmlsrx Ifuyrr la'n1l:l iifglv. lllwrl Slillsnn. sl-1 u'icu: .l I iss ,llliIll'I', Kurl I,f'lllllAIlflf'l', .lulm I,l'HNlllIl. Tlmnms Hlliull, ll'ilI1'um llnllv, lflvru' 'l'r'irl.vm'L'. llr. I'lf'llSl'lI. SPI! l NH Tlill M STNNIXINH Ql.lf:F'l' 'ru lllGll'l'l2 .llr, l msr'h, Num'-v Pills. .-llhvrl Slillson. Lois lfmlvr, l.llll'I't'Ill'f' lh-Ilnmn. .lvun ll'e'Iz.vIf'r. lfnyvr Enz- lzliilyv. sl-:,x'l'i-ilu: .lIr. lfalafv. Iivlly .-ll4lf'n. illiss llirwr, lxurl I,l'llIll-lIfll'l'. .lulm Ilvllnmn. llifjlilllvfl lfozirsf-. ll'illinm llnlly. 19 luis f-rvuted Connnitlc-vs to carry on lln- lllinutv Man Drivv, to supvrvisv posting of signs, lu si-ml Pilots to sm-rvicv mon, to imvstigulc jllvvilill' flvlinq11vm'y, and lo druw up ai nvw assembly scaling 2lI'l'illl,fI,I'lll0Ill. ll luis supvr- visocl ole-ctious, ilu- vl1v0r'l4-zuliiig SySlQ'lll, and lliv linunviul plan: and luis mudv spvviul up- propriutions lo Ill0l'l, 0lll0I'gIOIll'y oxpvnsvs. lt is illI1f'IlfllIlg tho Ponstituiion of llw ussm-ization. To many stuflvnts, the Svnior Council is a springboard from tho vloso-knit. protvction of School to tho approavliing rvalily of tho world lhvy arv nhoul, to moot. lt is in the vounvil mvoting whvrc the Sl,llfl1'Ill, :wquaints himself with tho prohlmns of fl working comlnuniliy. llerc hc lvnrns lo fave and solvf' thcsf' prohlclns, FALL TERM STANDING QL:-gr-T T0 IIIGIITDI Karl Seemann, .lack liarllell, Karl Den- ninger, Alherl Slillson, .lohn llesrnond, llarwin Pnlmirrc, lfirlmrll lfennffll, Elf-ne Tafirlynrk, Pnlririn Iiryrv, Margarel Pollrr, .-lrllulr llmicrwood, IM- monfl Ifnberls. I-'uoNT now: Virginia lfrousr, lfllgf'l7f' Kinlz, llulwrl lierwdir'I, linger lfrnbliflge, John Dell- nmn, .lmn ll'f'lzsI1'r, lmnn .llfljlfll-lllllh, Miss l'llinc'r. SPRING TICHM wzn' lUiI'llI'ISliNTA'I'lYICS! .lohn l islu'r, .lnnws linin- rnrk, Sldrlrjv Slmlfl, fllrulgvs Haier, lfillis Swan, .lmn Johnslon, lfrunk llurris. Ilurill l,vgg1'll, llnnalrl Holv, Donnlrl l,mnmf'rs. whivh will lilu-ly bv parallvlvfl in his future- lifv. The' sturlf-nt roalizfis that the vounvil is his toolg that ill Oxists only .lN'f'flllSfl of his intvrvst. The polivy of lhv Svnior Council has he-on lo advovale partivipalion in all Svhool nrlivitivs and to clirccl, :incl inform the slurlvnls on the path toward Constructive cilizcnsllip. we .gznior ouncif l 943-f we yunior ounci! f 943-1 lllltlvl' lllv allllv ilSSlSlilllC'0 of Mr. Williallll llolly illlll Mr. l4llWI'l'lll'0 Dottlllzlll, llle Council llilS llvlpvll lo Illillil' tlll' Jllllllll' lligll Sl'llOUl il lu-llm-l' plan-4' for Cllllflllllbll. During lllv pllsl yvill' lllv Jllllllll' Council of' illlilfltllll' lllls llt'0Il il lu-lpful illlll wry vlllvivlll l'Ulllll'll Zlllll illWilyS :l SUlll'l'l'0lll1llll. llllI'lllg.f llll' XVIII' lllillly Sllg.IlLfl'Sll0llS llllY0 Clllllt' lwforv lllc group llllll il, llilS :lclcd llpoll l'2ll'll iuslly Tllv vollllril willl lllv llvlp ol' tlll' llllll0l'l'Ill Ullllllllll- 21 tees, llals successfully put over two vvry enjoy- able parties and dances. All llud full. Tlllx fllndzllllclllall flllltilltlll of lllc Jullior fl0lllll'll is to sve if l.,ll0l'0 is iillyllllllg that can lltl llllpI'OYUll ill the illtoresl ofthe Jullior Iligll und llllx scllool als il wllolc. Wal, on ille l'UUIll'll, llllYl' done our best, and W0 wisll ull lllc sllcfm-ss to lllll IIUXL council. May il, do its job wvll und km-cp up tllc SlilllililI'LlS of tllv Jullior lligll. V FALL 'l'l'Ili M S'l'ANlllN1i fl.I'lF'l' T0 lllc:uTJ: llulwrl Loll, llnlaerl Ileelles, Ill't'llllI'tl Wvllsler, Hflljlllll in l lllll llorlrvrlll, lllyrna ll'll.lll'lIlIlS. llliffllllllll Clark. hllllllllllll TPI-Fl5VI1l'k, lft'l'PI'l-V Wonrl, NIIIIPIV Siler- wuml. 1,00 llllllkfllfll, lfulll llerlzlleryvr. Ifolwrl lllllllflll, fl ll1'f'Se1'llrlxl, ll lury Slvcel, llurulzl flrlirlge. slf:A'l'l-lu: lllurlllrl Seerlzallll, lllr. Frusvll, llll-llllllll Holly, LU1l'f't'Ill'f' IJPNIIIUII. Nancy I lllls, Norma QIUIIIISUH. SPRING 'l'l'IIiM wiw lll-Llllllcsl-:N'l'A'l'l l Hs: Ilflylllllllll 7v1I.VlUl', TIIIIIIIIIS liryrml. Ifllfllllfll IJUIUIIIIH-, l'ulr1'4'l'u I lSl'llUlfl, ,'1ll'r'e Slll',SIiIlfll'l'. Sally l,oll, lf l.l'l1lll'fl Wffsloll. l'l'ryl'll iu Lev. TIIUIIIIIS IJPSIIIUIIII. .lumex flflllltllll, ll0St'Illl1I'.V llclrrlpllrqvs. is-wk now fl,l+ZF'I' 'ro ltIt2Il'l'lZ .lalwl lfrouvi. .lorm Uoriurllv, .lean ll'i'l:sl1'r. Hurry .llllxklllllllll .l1'rnu'lIf' llnuw. Hu.ru'1'll firu4'l:m'r. Ill-4'lIt1l'll .lru'nikf', .lohn llvllnum, 'I'lllliD now: fflzoryl Vuuyliun. .llriry liulcvr, .lunv Srjvrnvzir, Norma .lrun l.urjv. .lmu'I l,l1lI1llIf'IlIPl', ,'tnlu'lIz' fluulllivr. lfvrnirff Ll-Ilfl. Lena dlllljlfllvllllli. llorolhlv IJrr'lu'r. SICVUNII non: Nirlmlux Sluplvx. ,llfIl'ff1ll't'l f'llr'lil1i1'. lfdzmrrl Kay. Sylvia I uunIuin. Bryan King. l'l'0IIl1f' .llr.lIusIe'r. l,I1I'l'4l Lurk. fflzrisliru' ,lll'T4ll'iSlI. .lunws Walrlmi. I-'Howl' now: Frank llnrris. llusvnuzry Sharp. Bvlly .fllf1f'n. ltulh lltvnmr, l'Iry1'r1iu lfrouxv. .flzulrey .lI6K1'ssir'k. .lean Johnston, .Iran .lloklf'r. rand -OZJCLLQ 'l'lllC l'litll5l,l'IlXl It is uniwrsally adlnittvd that wt' lnust liaw' a plan for pt':u't': that wt' vannot rvsort to iso- l2tlltlIllSlll1 that wt' lnust liayn' a fvllowsllip with tlu' otlu'r a'ountri1's ol' tlu' world. lxium'lt'tlg1' ol' tlu' habits and vustonis, tlu' prolrltwns, tlu' llt't'tlS and d4'sirt's ol' tlu'st' roun- lrivs is iu't't'ssary in lltlfllllllilllllg' our pt'zu'n' plan. l5e'l'ort' an advquatt' plan van lu' lll2tClt', wc' inusl i'onsidt'r tlu' two groups ol' pvopln' wliivli would lu' all'1't'tt'd flirsl, our allivs wllo will lu'lp us to t'nl'or1'1' ilu' pt':u't,', and scvoiul, tlu' pvoplt' upon Wltlblll tlu' plan will lu' imposvd. 'l'lt.-XNS-l,.'Xlil'l STUDY lllitllll' A group of lligli svllool studvnts dt't'id1'd that tlu' lu'st way to lu't'onu' au'quaintt'd with llu'st' lirimeiuls and t'iu'lnit's was lmy paying actual visits to llu'ir t'tlllllil'lt'S. Sinn' NIST, tllost' studvnts and tlu'ir l'ollowm'rs lllHll'l' tlu' QtlltltlIlt'0 of Mr. lit'niu'tli li. tlvll lutvt' lravt'It'd to and from 'l'oronto, tlanada, lo disvuss nlutual prolmlvnis. 'l'luis, tlu' Trans-Lulu' Study t iroup llaseyolycdg prolnalmly tlu' only study group of its kind along tlu' liordvr lu'twt't'n Canada and the tlnitvd States. llt DW l'l' XNUIKRS 'l'lu' lnitvd Status group is llu' tlllarlottt' l'nit: tlu' tfanadian. tlu' Norxot' lnit tits nu'n1lu'rs arm' sludvnts at Nortlwrn N ovalional lligli Svliool in Toronlol. In llu' fall, llu' svliools t'xt'liang,:t' dt'lt'galions witliin a lnonllu ol' vavlt ollu'r. llu' purposm' ol tlu'st' lllt't'llllgfS is to introduvt' topivs lor tlu' wint4'r's study. Sinu- larly, dt'l1'gations although largvr art' svnl in llu' spring to disvuss and au-wp! or I't'-Il't'l propositions prt's1'nlt'd lvy lrotll groups. 'lilu' points agr4'1'd upon go into a linal joint ruport. This yvar, not only tllftllltlll vorrvspiuuln'iu't', lult also lllI'UllgIll a spwial lllltl-Wlllit'l' dvlvga- tion '-Barry Moskowitz and Nlax tlrtu'tziu'r tlu' progrvss on tlu' study topit' was r4'porl4'd. r u . . . l lu' last. major i'y1'nt ol tlu' yvzu' is llu' llusli- Bagot Mvinorial tlt'rt'inony wliivli is lu'ld in Juni' at Old Fort Niagara. .X wrvalli is plzu'n'd upon tlu' stoiu' uu'inorial to tlu' two nu'n oiu an Auu'ru'an. llu'luu'd lluslt: tlu' otlu'r a Canadian, tfliarlvs Ba-tgot - 'who nuult' ilu' t'n- during puuce trvaty bctwcvn llu'ir countrim's. WHAT TRANS-IAKE DID THIS YEAH 1':dlll'tlH0ll for l,f'tll'l' wus tht- study topic dv- ridvd upon for this year. lt vlnphzlsizvs tho part of thvsv two grvut Alll0l'it'tlIl rountrics in thc- plunning of il st-nsiblv and lasting pence. Both groups fvlt. that ll pmt-0 must bv nmdo whivh thv t'll0Illy 4-un undvrstund. 'l'hvy iIlV0Sl1igilitl'Ki points of lit'l'lIlilll psyvhology, t-conoinivs, and l't'l'l'Illt history. Spvviul nn-1-tings und vorrvs- ponde'n1'0 ln'twt't'n tho study units had this ns thvir topic. 'l'ml1s-Lukv is tl t'ust'inuting wuy to prolnotv llIltit'l'SlllIlliiIlg'. :xIlll'I'it'tlIl studt-nts lnuw tht' dizlns to liw in Unitvd Stutvsiziif' honn-s. IM-In-gutvs lllttttl, work, play, und denim- with workvrs of tht' othvr unit. 'I'Iu- visitors soo lnusvulns, llt'WSp2lpt'l' otiic-vs, und othor plucvs 0fiIllp0I'ltlllt'l' und intvrvst. iA'2ll'Ilillg' is fostvrt-d hy cxpm-1'ivlu'v us wvll :ls hook studying. DOICS 'l'li.-XNS-IAKIC WORKS' If un outsidor vould wutvh, llIlUiDSl'I'Yt'ti, tht- workingsot' t ho 'I'rau1s-Lukv group: studvntsron- side-ring :ind rt-aiding nlutt--riul pvrtinm-nl to study' prohh-nts, forming nvw porsonul I'rivndships, und sponding llltlt'il lillltt planning dvlvgution visits und prograunsg tht- worthinvss und x-ltivivilry ol' opportunity to liw in Cunaldiaul honu-sg tfaum- 'l'runs-Luke would not iN,'tIlIl'SiiUIlt'ti. l Al.l. Dl'Il.l'ItlA'l'ltbN l.i1:F'1' 'ro nnnrr: Hoge-r ILvIlI'lIl'l!fl!', l'1'ryi'r1 fu l frousv. .vludrvlv .H4'Kisx1'rk, .Iran Johnston, Huber! lfe'lwfIi1'l. Tlmruas Elliott. SPRING Dl'Il.l'lt lA'I'l0N :Luth now tu-:r r 'ro NIHIITJZ Mr. 114111. Karl Swnmnn. tllixs .Him-r. .Ivan We'hsle'r, .Ivan ,Unk- lvr. Mnmrrz now: Frank llurrix, .lolm Ilellnum. .lrznvl l,llllllHl'IIlf'I', lfellbv .-tldrn, .-lnrwlle liuulhier. Fnotvr now: Karl llvn- ' nzinger. 1.07111 rxltlfljllilillli, .leulzelle Ilowe. , t Q i i I I i -, i-. ...4-wmmq nmzu mm' fl.l'1F'l' 'rn n14:n'l'J: Hr. I .U1u'Ilf'r, Hr. Hyun lxinlau'. xlllml.l': llvsrrunzfl, Ezlnmnrl lfnlwrls. lf'nuN'I' Too. mn-3 wovf- -N DQ OQO nl if X4 J HIl1lIll'.V HYIIHCOIIIII, Rivlzrlrll llilllHt'.V. .lunwx liullurk, Ixurl l,4'llllflI!lt'f'. Nnrlwrl lM,.,',1 1A,NgeIl, lllwrl Slillsnn. WiU'r1'1l l,e'l.'luir4', lhzrzrin l'uln:ir'rv. .luhn ,Uurruy Iirnwn, .lulm l'viSlI0f', llonulfl liurrlv, Frank llarris. 11111111 llu 'ie. ug LQ -f0JxQb,,L,yQjk-Lxv . , Q Cha offe Eff: L- f , r' f ' 'l' if xi . . . . ,XJ 1 Z J f ,J. . Nut. lllllllil' llu'ull1vl'm'lnll14's llml ll N1'lil'l'll was Un' by jg' Iwi' A I faq? ill'Sl!ffDI' 11. I lu- Sllh.lN'l, ge-zm-cl up lo wau'lillln' l'l'Qllil'l'lll4'lllS, Cl xrlntlv Uf Ul'lllwjYF' 5 Wulf' ffUWmiUll Uf',Jfli llNf' Bvlu Ili-Y has ulsu lwvn Slllb-il'l'll'll lu wilgjl jk film 1LurLUil'5'-H -'xllwllil UUWI' 1'4 ms WH I6 lix'ili4'F,ll flu llinf wi':lsir1sl1'l1l1mi1yll lin 4' llvvl- vlmngvs :xml mlmlilim J .Ns in pI'l'ViHlIS yvalrs, wo hmm' au'qllil'1-ml nm-w . . . . . .1 lIIOIIlhl'l'S In pzu'l11'lpnl1' :xml zlsslsl, ln YEIFIUIIS x ' umlm-rlnkings. Hur club Inns spollsulw-rl forums , . . at thu' Muplvwmul N. M. L. A. Wllll'll IS nur Illbvlillg plumn 'fhvse' forums wvrv llHl'lld4'll by ilu-um-zulu-rsnfllw1-Iuln, llwirfl'i1-mls,:nulutlu-r Ili-Y clubs l't'lll1'I't'Kl ul lhm- Muplvwuucl Y. M C. A. Judga: VYhilIm'k, of lhm' .luvcnilc Cuurls, iI!f.qAqYr2iI'Qt' poftmll uf l'IUlll'lWf,+HI' 1111-vk Yau' Yieifivf. 'flldtfluulau wus illllllllilllflj iflvl fmt 1-r I . . . ' ' . ' ' , lhc Ivg,yt1m'slnllr'ui DZIYWIJII Pmnlu-nr'. lframk ,, X, Q Q ' MQIMS, :mil Hmlrwy NN lllllA'UllllN'5 'll ZIHUIIIIIIIIILI 3 lol1vaN1lzhlj'fjlu1x'm'l1iIv 1ll'lilNllll'lll'5 in our mm- llllllqil, ,I vw Imxv 4'slnhlisln-QI Ural-Y vlulns in lln' plflrlim' t'l1'lllQ'Ill2lI'y svlumls. 'flwsn' am' run with llw axssislzlllu- of lli-Y llll'Illll0I'S and advisors. All ol' our timv luis not bvcu I'ClL'gillCll to workg but social get-logs-tln-i's lmvu lies,-11 plilIlIl0ll and ext-cllti-cl. lt was also our privilvgu to send two rvprv- St'lllllllYl'S lo tlic Jxlllillly fXss0llilmly. Tlivso boys sal, in tho si-als of1'vp1'vsv1ltalliw's and svnators and pvrforim'd tllvir dativs. Bills wt-rv intro- duvvd by tlw boys, discussod, and votvd upon. A lllll.,PBOSl'Illl'il by our dclvgutvs was voted apoia and passvd. Nital t-xpcl'icm'v was guincd by tht- i'vpi't-si-iltutix cs and lllt'IlllJl'l'S of the club who In-lp:-d to prcpart- thc bill. C41 ln ordor that tlic ollicers of our vlab may bv vllicii-nt, in their running of lla' 4-lub, opportun- ity is 0ll't'I'l'Kl to tlwm in tliv fall to zittvnd u l'UllfUI't'lll'l' at Camp Cory and tlwrv l'0l't'lYC instructions and idm-as. Thi- limo lla-ro was wvll spvnt, as vwiclm-1111-s ol' lla- growth and Sl'I'Ylt't' of thc club ara lm-onling aippamfril. lu the past, lli-Y has stood for svlwico, and now in Wilflllllt' is conlpctcntly at-ca-ptiilg tho test. :muh now fl.l'1l 'I' 'ro lll1ilI'l'lI.If'tII1 Jolznsloa. Norma .lean l.aqv. Ifallz Hyun-r. .Har-v Baker. lfoswnary Sharp, .loan Pearce .leanc'lle' lloaw, Joan lloriarlvv, .lliss Childs, nlmlre-v !lI1'KissIr'k. NlllDDl.I'I now: l'iry1'na1 lfraizse, Hall-V Jam' lxayf' lu'le'm' T01-I'l.VIH'k, .Ivan lloklvr. .Ivan Wvbsler, Marjorie l'1'pe'r, flrazellc' Uaallavr. l llU!N'l' now: .llarllia llaltoa. .lanvl llarnmvnlvr, Jam' .llaom-nv, .-lrlim' llbllcfr, Mary I.oa Iiargess, Shirley SIIIIUI, llorolh-v llrela-r, Lena .llaggilini sv.. , Flllil' num ll.l-'F'I' 'rn ItlGII'l'lZ .lvun Jluklvr. llflljllfll' Piper, liurbaru lflurk, Hull: Ifkvnwr. sl-iuuxu mm: .lumfl lirmm. Luis lNl'IIll1IIIl.i Nutuliv Mr'lx'iss1'4'k. .Ivan llullvll. .lf'u11e'lh' lluzw, Tllllllb mm : Slu'rle'y .lu4'kxun. livtlhv .lunr Ixuyfn liurhuru llie'lr'h. llarlhu f,lU1'lII'tUIf'. .llurjurw lfurrnll. Pm'u'ru mm: Sylvia Sluur. llixx Ile-niu, .lumf ,llunm-lv. f2llHllil'4' lfusvh. lflwlrl lliillljv. .lmn .llurru-V. Pust-wzu' rn-lmlnilitutiuu zuul u pt-rumm-ul .luuvt Brown, vim--p1't-sitlt-lit: Sylxiu Slum' pe-:nw must ln'lmsvtluuan1'lvur4--rumlvrstauulingf SQ'l'l'l'lilI'y1 Sliirln-5 .lzu'ltsuu. trvusurvr: June- ul' tln- vulture' :uul tliougrlit pl'tN't'SSt'S ul' tlw Nluulwy, suviul t'llillI'llItlll2 will: Nliss llutln tltis uuliuus iuxulxwl. With lllis lmusit' ln-lit-t' in tht- Dvnio us aulx isvr. llllllllllll' use- ul' tlw Fra-un'li luligimgrn-, me-mln-rs tlurrvsptnulvliw- with l i'1-mln buys auul girls ut' tln- liulnillurtls, i'll't'llt'll lluuur Sovim-ly, llus ln-vu wut ull' lay tln- pn-sn-nt wsu' situutiuu, lfpsiluu t'lltlpl4'l', uw :Applying tlu-lllsvlu-s svri- llul tln-1-luli pluus tu l'l'SlllIll' it us snuu us vou- uusly to tllis lmusiue-ss ul' iutvruutiuuul gguutl will mlitiuus will pt'l'lllll. uucl umle-rstuumliug. lu lllvir study uutl ut-tiw Um-v nr twin- u ye-au' llu- liulrillauwls url us usv ul' tln- l rt-um-lu lauigumgv :unl iu :ui inte-lligvnt Iiust tu tlw Spuuisli :uul l.utiu stuilt-uts ul' tlit rn-ulizutiuu zuul study ul' its xitzll llIlpUl'l1llll'l'lll st-lmul :uul pre-st-ut :nu llllitbfllllll vutu-rtuiuim-ut tlu- pre-sm-ut ruullivt, llu- liulxillurtls ll-vl tliut in llu-guiqlilqyrium, ll '5 UW' tlt'll ll lN t 'Pf 'l tl lt' lN 'll lPfll ll' Word is ul'tc-u rt-1-1-iwcl from l'm'uu-I' stumln-nts tlu' vlusvr iutvruutiuuul 4'uutau'ts ul' tlw liuturv. now in llu-urmvtl litll't't'S,1lllt'Sllllg.fl0llIt'YtlllIt'lll 'lilw vluln uu-4-ts tln- lirst 'lllwstluy nl' 1-uvll tlwir lxlltlWlt'tl,LIt' ul' F11-il4'ln in tlwir urtixitivs muutli. Nlt-4-tingfs urn' mmluvtt-tl in Frvut'li. l'rvs1-ut Slllllt'lllSUlilllillll1HltlSl'lt'llt't',lllt'tlllt'gIt' lllll'I'l'Ill tllllt'l'I'S ure-1 .lvzul lNlulxlvr, pr:-sitlvntg liml tlwir FI't'lll'll ust-ful in :ulvaiiivvcl I'l'St'ilI't'll ea gag! arvld 62,0000 ports about tht- gi-ograpliy, history and pro- ducts of tho Latin Aint-rim-an 1-ountrivs, 4-olorvd nlotion pivturos ol' various lovalitie-s and thvir pt-oplv. ln lllarvli, tht- vluh playvd host to tha Fl't'llt'll stuclvnts of thv school with Dr. lim-los li. Canlie-ld, lu-all of thv Spanish tlvpartnu-nt ol' tht' lniwrsity of lioc'livstvi', as gut-st spoalwr. Dr. Canlivlcl spolw in both Spanish and FI't'llt'll and won his ailulit-iii-0 t-olnplvtvly through his t'llill'2lt'll'I' slwtvlws in clialvvt as well as by his formal gn-vtiiig. A r0t'vnt spt-vial projewl of tht- Circ-ulo lispanol is t'0l'I't'SptlIltlt'llt't' with hoys and girls in llilllll-Alllt'I'lt'2l. lllvnilwrs hopv, thus, to lwttt-r untlvrstancl tha' sinlilaritics and tlill't-r- Q-iivvs of the AIllt'I'lt'ilS, thvir vustolns and culturt-. lhuimixlm .IAICNIKIC aber! Norlon lhlllld tlemenl lfl't'lll1l'tl .luenlke, Alb Y .lun ', Samlforcl Srnilh, .lurk xunnu now Iheodorf Morse, Erlilh Wilbur r,XLxru'fne mslrong, Ilorolhlv lfverl, lanus bnulh Miowl now Karl SPPIIIIIIUI, Nagin. Ijurgess. .lurk Mills. 1lIis.x Ilenio, llurv Burgess lirqinia Elclrillglf. A iii' N 'X N, Xl - 1391 'I p - , W l.l-:FT T0 nlt:u1': llurr-v Sperk, ,flnnelle fillllflliff, flrlma' flIll'flI'l'lll'I'S. Qllr. liennell, lt'obe'rl Ulroll, jim Jguclio- iduaf 601795 By thc' cll'orts of its Hlt'lIll!t'I'S, tht' Clmrlotte' High Svhool .Midio-Xiisiml Aid Corps has run UYUI' 100 nzilm' of lihn this past your. llYttl' lifty pvr vunt, of this total is sound lilm, whivh is rapidly rt'plm'iiigg silt-nt. lihn, ll0t'tlllSt' il is mort' vaisily undc'i'stood. While' most, of this i11ilt'ugm't'oim's from t'lussroom showings, A. l .F. t:Kuditorium Fm'a1ttll't'cl Fihnsj und ASSt'lIllDly l't'ziturt's t'ontrihutt' ai lnrgt' part. ,N -. . 1 . . lht' Xisuul .Md t.orps, whit'h has he't'n in vxistt'm't' owl' at tlt'c'utlt', is now widvly rvvog- nizvd as u tint' cxznnplc of activity organization. 'l'ht' vllicivrlt ro'1't'tion ol' films und lonff milt 1 rv ugt'rvportslmy4't'ui'rim'tl the-1-orps llu'rt'putution ol' bving tht' liuvsl in tht' vity. Tha' vorps is t'lllll't'ly irlzilialgvml and opn'l':itt'tl hy tht' studvnts although, livvaillst' ol' tht' rvsponsihility ol' such IlltlIltlg.ft'lllt'Ill, llwrt' 'nrt' two 'lIlYlSt'l'S, Nlr. Bvn nvtt und Nl 1' 11 ., Wu ll, IA simtitly hopvd that nvw mc'mln'rs ol' tht' vorps will vontmut' to muintuin its hig stiuiitlaml und t'ui'ry on its tradition, tho show must go on. Lois lsm1ANN I X x ,W ,, , , ., A A 1 ,W -7-,, 4 iT-.- 5-..-..-- . -...1?Q.. 470' Ihe c3h'2lI'0 el wsahx me lf? lpn ,W ,A Q A X ,,,, , ..A. ,W ...X. ..,....w .,,..M. W..- .......7. ' Q Y- CZ, fw:,,,,,,,,,,ve T ,WMMna' W ,M ,l A N N -'vig 46' .X arlngfe ,rr 81:93 PLM K'm!mA,,MQ ' ,y,.,,. :.,g,,5::my f e . 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Trip 7f'1,,,s-- N., ' 4 . .V ' ?1,,. 0 X' ob f Yi twfw T '0 fff A - f' f lx, ' W , fff f 'N f 1 ' 11 f 1 X X - ' flu-1Pfa nllv ' I I ml four lnnvs u fl'l'lll I ln' P1lul IS vx1'l1:1xwm'1I also wllll liuvllvstvl 7 , ,T P' I an 'l'UAl m,fnf sLr'f4l K . iflf4'l'liil4'll in Ihr- galllwr- l V svlumls. :mtl ollwr som-mulnl'y und zlrlx'zlm'4'd Ain' 'uL9'xvl'iINl'f1f' tif' -ws, isffffinlclilsgzffils wary In wel .' - mnls lllrnu-flmul IIN' l'I:1sl4-rn mr! of Hu' ,, . . , . , F I ff ilu- hir f'ul'ni'rs If lln' v:urlTl. lgnpws nl 4-zu-In l mimi hlzllvs. 'OL uw 'vu , nnvdlfllm-4' Mnmlrm-mi alumni, ll isnnl un u 1-In-lln--nllnulv HlllIl1'illl0Il,hlll , , 1 . .. V . I . . . M nw l lllv- Nl 1- Elblfcvs. ruin lmlm, Ilzuwzul, mllwl' an l'l'l'0I'd oi lhv svlmul zwllvltws. Aflvr V , H.. ! . . . . hh 1 Alrufz l 'mu Mmm- If -f sm-l'x'n'0l1l1-11 s rv- lllv war, llw slnll has Im ws llml ll man lwm-mnv XA X . 1 A, 1 X - I ' f Sq7lflllSf'S,!, 1:ulrrsmgXl1l1wil' v an lml-ull-lln' prose: wvvkly. 1 1 X ,V f K I. A , , X , A 1 x- ' x, U STNNANH Cntr 'rn IlIHIl'I'5L Ifzrqurrl U'iIls, .Iran Uurruhv. Svlriu Shaw. Ur. I,f'e'. lmrullrv Slurlvr. Lois ISPIIIIIIIII. .loan V , l,, - , l - . . . . if ' Uffajlrary, .I ffl!'lllUlf'. Ur. U 'sllnu'y1. Nurnm .Ivan l,lll'lV. .lfnwl I,fHIllllf'I1lt'l'. Hurry Slwfk. .lufk Halls, l,1'nu xillflflllllll, Jrnn lW'l:.iIc llurwin Pullnivr , sl':x'l'l':n nl-:lumix husk: Ihmulll Hnlv, llmryv lh-nninyf-r, ,lf-an .Iulmxl4m, IN rnnwr nrgsksg f rl. U f X X Num'Iv f:l1'IlIl'III. Ifllfll lll'rl:lu'ryf'r, lfulh lf.VlIl!'I'. I Q l K fl ' 1 ' f 4..aT-,.v, , .. , 29 ,ff XX.. X x. .X Q KF ., XX ,wx N - ii., XX WE INVESTIQATE X riff 'M' Tn-lr: Fossxeruruis FOR THE POST-WAR Worm .fdrl gbeparfmenf s 50 is? b zf7C'7 112' M E3 My . 4 In wartime, people need diversion and relaxation to strengthen their morale. Many people have found it in art work. In hundreds of ways, art has gone to war, and when the war is over, the post-war world will be built on the principles of modern design in art. A bit of Christmas cheer and a touch of home was sent to sailors on duty in the form of menus made by Charlotte stu- dents. The covers were decorated with peaceful country scenes, glamour girls, airplanes, and Christmas bells. A chance to show the public what we have done is given in the Scholastic Exhi- bition. In 1943 Charlotte students won first prizes, second prizes, third prizes, and several honorable mentions and certifi- cates. A few of these pieces were sent to Pittsburgh for the National Exhibition. The beautiful scenery for the Operetta The Chimes of Normandy was created by able young artists from the Art De- partment. Others designed posters adver- tising the operetta which were displayed in the front hall. A board of judges select- ed the two best posters and awarded the winners tickets to the operetta. A personal touch was added to Christ- mas presents in the form of handmade gifts. Gay designs were stenciled on card boxes, handkerchiefs, and trays. Original Christmas cards were designed and sent to members of our faculty and other city high schools. Familiar landscapes seen from the win- dows of our school were sketched by art students. Chalk, crayon, and paint were used in various ways to produce a pleasant effect. Many of these landscapes were en- tered in the last Scholastic Contest. The Art Department has contributed to the war effort in many ways in the past. We are looking forward to building a more safe and beautiful post-war world in the future. 31 Y a sk, 44 - o f 27 0 U nk . Q vw, I . fv- Q6 lf Gu is 2 06. f' W ra fin? ana! lqfinfing 19061- 'lflfaf 'bllnfd llf-rv une- sc-vs not only printing In-ing dunv by lhm' wvll-known :nude-rn nwtlmds, but lm-urns llml 1'mlsirle'l'z1bIv vxpvrillwlllillg is Iwing: dmw nn nvw :md inlvl'vsling.: p1'm'1'ssvs. Of spvviul inlvrvsl. is llw work be-ing dune' on lhv Silk SC'I'1'l'll IIIUIIIUII. Printing: is, wilhunl rlnnbl, of grvnt im- pm'l:lm'4'. Think uf tlw lr:-nlvnllnus burrlvn lhzli llw wan' Inns thrown upon Hn- lrmlvf 'lwlwrv nn' Ctllllillllvd on P11510 hl Wmnvn Draft sms-n fm.. 'A . Wmncn imwulv lhv prinl. shop ome- ma sing lllllll'llllll'iS llonu- lCm'mmlllim's vlzissvs llziw lu-vu lmuwn in llu- pzisl for llw unlu- llllll'l'lNllilllQIllllllVllllll- l'ill'l'll'lllIlllll.fllll'j Imm- ull'l'l'1'll. This yvau' luis lnwll llll l'Xl'l'Pll0lI. 'l'ln' vlalssvs, wllivll now wmsisl ol'lm5s:1s ww-Il us girls, lluw wnrlwcl on waurlimv me-uns. lln- prn-p:1l':i- limi nl' w'l-Il-lnailaillvl-ll Illl'lllS using l'vw Fzllllmll puinls. Snyln-Allis, um- ul' llw unr:ilium'4l pm- lluvls :md ll lluul ul' llu- fulurv wm'r1' ox- pwillll-lillwl wil Ii. 'I'Iu-x wi-rv l'uun4l lu ln- pall- ulailrlv :is wi-ll :is nu- lril inns. 'l'ln- Junior lligll Sl-luml girls Ill'Sl'l'Yl' muvli vrvilil, for lllv prngl'1-ss lllvy llalvv mzulv will: llwir vliilll- mira' prugl':iln. 'l'ln'y lmw ll-:nw-ll lu vam- llu' Xllllllgvl' l'lllllll'l'll :mil lmw l'llll'l'lllllIl'll quill' :I lbw ymingsle-rs :ll paurlil-s :xml all clin- nvrs wliivll wvrv livlcl during lllm-ir I'l'QIlIllll' vlaiss pl-riurl. 'llllis is 1'l'l'llllIlly nlIlYl'Slll.l'il- limi ol' llu- pussilmililivs ul' llw l'llllll'1'.,, , . ' I I , . 1 , , , I I . p . I I I ' f , ,Ill 1,1 a 1 I If I1 1 fl! , I ,A 'I N ll I.I'1l 'l' 'ro iur:ll'l': IlillisSu'rm..lm1r1 Pvnrrr. lirurr' Marlin, lliflllifllll l'un llull, Iiulv lx'or'slr'r. -Illfm llvlvulfv, livlly llumilhvr. lfirlmrrl flrf'vnou', flrlhur Undffrrlwmfl, fllr. lfllllllff. llvnrlv livivk. ju fare gforidfd llorlivullurv is u yvur urounfl suhjvvl unfl an foi'vi'z1i'cl-llmkiilg ouv. llluns lnusl hv lllillll' so I':u' in :ulyuuvv lhul, lhv svnsons slip inlo onv unolhvr uhnosl hvforv lhvy urv nolivvcl. ln lhv lull, sluxlvnls svv lhv lasl. ol' lhv hur- yvsling, oflvn ul holuv, us wvll us in svhool. 'l'hvir Iirsl. lusk ul svhool is vlvzlniug up lhv gurclvn, spucling il, und sowing il, lo ryv in prvpuruliou for winlvr. Iirvvnhousv 1-rops ulusl hv pluunvfl six moulhs in urlvunvv whivh vurrivs lhvlu iulo wiulvr. Vliilh winlvr lhis yvzu' vznnv lhv fllIl'ISIlllllS Sulv unfl prvpurulion for il. Spring vomvs vurly for lhv horlivullurisl : so whilv lhv svvond pluul sulv wus in progrvss in lulv Fvhrunry, and lhv grvvnhousv wus guy wilh swvvl, pvus, cl:iIl'o- clils, vyvlzunvu uncl olhvr vul, Ilowvrs :incl pol lvcl plunls, pluus wvrv uudvr wuy for lhv Svhool Sponsorvrl llolnv Xivlory Ilurdvn llrogrznn. This progrzun, now in ils svvoncl yvnr, is rapidly lN'l'UllllIlII u lruclilion. SUPIIS, fvrlilizvr, plants, insvvlivirlv. unfl rlialgrzuns urv svnl lo vlvmvnlury svhool vhilclrvn ul, lhv appropriulv limvs. Yvgv- luhlv plunls vyvnluully Iill half the grvvnhousv U lg fl hvforv lhvy urv rlislrihulvrl uol only lo lhv I'll'llII'llllll'y svhool vhildrvu hul lo pupils ul Cll2lI'lUlll'. 'l'hvn spring is hvrv wilh Ilowvrs from lhv grvvnhousv for lhosv spvviul holirluys, und an vvgzvluhlv :uul Ilowvr plzlnl sulv. 'l'hv gurclvns urv Iiuully spuclvcl :incl plunlvxl, :incl wilh u grvul rlvnl of work sulnlnvr slips in. whvn pupils pul inlo pruvlivv ul holnv all lhvy huyv lvuruvfl Ihroughoul, lhv yv:u'. 'l'hvu sullllvnly, full is hvrv uguiu wilh lusvious lvlluvv, rosy ruclishvs, lvlnpliug louisi- lovs and lhv rvsl of lhv hzuwvsl. llorlivullurul sluclvnls look forwurxl yvurs lo lhvir fulurv, as wvll as lnonlhs lo lhvir nvxl vrop. Nol only is lhul fulurv lu'ig,:hl for lliv pro- fvssionul horlivullurisl, who inuy vxpvvl lo Iiuil husinvss invrvusvcl hy lhv Yivloryllurdvns of this war und hy lhv umny disvoyvrivs von- slanlly living mnflv of nvw usvs for plzinls for ornzunvululiou und food, hul lhv horlivullurul hobhyisl. will vujoy za Ilowvr-Iillvd houlv, hvllvr hvallh und foofl, uml hours of I'un in lhv gzmlvn. ,AJ fff Publicify Q? I W f SJW Mwlfw AV 2. W W ITAN lNleeting.: March l l we mlm, sfaff NUDHFY lh1fKISSICK . . . . Edilor-in-Clnef Donornv Dm-:HER ..... . . Svfrflflfv DONALD I mutans, Nomm JEAN LUCY . .-is-Social? Edilurw Feafures Mary Baker Robert Brethen Lois li. Ender Norma Frens Jean Johnston Joan Moriarty Edna Muselow Ruth Rymer John Taylor Peter Taey Ar! Editors Lois Vogel Rosemary Sharp Milton Lang Circulation, Yirginia Crouse J can Mokler Publ irily Jaek Mills Blwilless Slajf Betty Alden Linda Allardt Karl Denninger Roger Emblidge Jean Potter Bette Suits Typisls llrsula tiebhardt Elene Teirlynck Marguerite Timmons Gertrude Weber A d 1' isers Mr. John W. Lee Mr. Ernest J. Walker Miss Joyce E. Sharer 36 E YQ 6 ' 'fr b v-Q. WE FEE FJARE TIME CAPSULE ' FU? THE POST-WAR Wo RLD 1 - 1 f A ,A V 21 , .:. .:':i:'T ,mxmf ,,N f C W wv T5 w.N , RA Q.. 44. ,145 p ff K nf--rf' M, E f Q Vt- I ' Ag. ff,v MQ-f QQQ b ifsfvc' . -- -Af a ,. ,vw , V w .M ' 'v13 ' :yfugff 'ffl 4. h' . 74 'P if A ,fgm '5 9 , ,414 . 'H ,Ll ,,,..?-x-Zjf gf, lm: flllu nr ll D jo OUP BOW . 'bid .Shy-f S?-062 faults! A S'-D XYSQH-5 I Qi C 4, 4, 'f ' vm 'rv fy! ..r-' 4 , er if 634 hom We mmm NN -Inv ,-fur.--,N 1 A 'K V Xu, M, .lx 0m Our gow :so l.l4:lf'l' 'ru ltltlIl'I'Z llull: .lurre'll. lflvunur N1'n1m', .lay Ilmvkins. Karl l,l'IIIll.llflI'l'.x llisx ,'vl'll'llHIll, lilnriu fir .lu.w'phiru' Ifullurri, Slrirlvy lhuzulzmn slf:A'l'l4:u: .lrnm Liu'-v. .luliu Nl'fliIIl,i Luis lfrzrlvrf llury lfzrkvy. -l1llIlf'S.SIllf',xlll .lunv Harlhorsl. .lIr1rguf'rilf' Tmznwns. H0110 SIIILV. 'lfumnu'ra'iuI llnnnr Sur'ir'l-v. me CCI' flllllfltlllt' 1-aiu wt-ll ln- pruurl ul' its wtu' vllort this 5t'tll', hut must ufull it vnu lu' proud of its i'uutrilmuliuu iu thc- Huy zi lgtlllllwl' Di'ivv 4-uilrllivln-cl hy tht' ll0l'lll'Slt'l' Public? Svlmols tluriugr .lauiuziry :uul Fl'llI'lI2lI'y. With :ui initial quota: ul' nut' Ii-214 lNllllllt'l', tht' svlumls vnu- vlutlm-rl tht- mlrix 1' with lluw' ll0llllJt'l'S :incl svn-rul liglitvr 1-si-urls. tlhurlul tmfs mulrilruliou wus thn- suln- ul' mm' 373,000 worth ul' huurls. '40 Aww gona! .mriue It lwg.furl with ll joint lim-tiiu: ul' ai stu fuvulty t'tllIllIIlllt't' vurly ui .l:uuuu'y. lt w it t'h uluttn In ul huu grixtu uquuti It-iu'nm-cl tha . : ' ' a 1 1 i - 1 X law claws lutm-r, st ui il iiilcruslml aulults frmu of 95ll,500 in lmuds. .V '- the 1-muluuuitx will ui 1 ..- 1. vitvfl to u lllvtllltlgl :nt svlluul wlu'1't- plains hu the l Nl: l' ul X Wuxtlt I ullt nil clriw- w'vi't-clisc-lissvc . . '. A .i M50 to ln- uwurtlvtl tu thc' lmllle-num: stlhug , . t,uutuuu-cl nu llugt- til Q Q5 F 4 --1-Q1 V- ,Al 40 1- f 0 wx X ' . 0 ' 5 . Vfg 4 0 f 'ith I TRAP -.g ' I BONDRALLY L- . ,Mfr Qf STANDING fLEFT 'ro mcurj: Margaret Codding, LaVerne Greene, Robert Lotl. smranz Edward McCormick, Arline Weller, Norma Jean Lacy, Angelina Angelo, Ruth Rymer. Jean Johnston. Miss Van Alstyrw acled as adviser. we Junior lac! Croad I am an old man. I have been reminiscing to 1944, when I was attending Charlotte High School in Rochester, New York. I remember with joy the part we, then, played in the war effort. I never dreamed when I was working on the Red Cross Committee that my effort would eventually help me. I joined the Marines shortly after I was graduated. At first I was stationed in Alaska. There I strangely received an afghan with C. H. S. in the corner. In such a desolate place, the unexpected warmth was a comfort. Red Cross packages were sent to us, bought by chance, with part of the collection that was taken up in my senior year for such things. An order instructing my division to be moved to the South Pacific changed my established status. While there a J ap bullet hit its target- me. Only because of blood plasma, possibly solicited by my school chums, I am living today as any normal being would. While we were stationed on the Gilbert Islands, recreational equipment from back home filled our hours with pleasure. We had an up- right piano, victrola, and many other amuse- ments. It's odd, but at the time the Red Cross activities were being conducted in school, I didn't realize that We had helped enough to affect the length and outcome of the second World War. Um- ul' lla' furvinusl 4-wills ol' Ilia' pasl yvar was lla- lirsl. .Xlumni Party sinvv W38, SpUllSOI'l'll lip llwlflass ul' lflll. 'l'liv im'ra-asm-ml fvvl- ing: ul' lu'ullwi'lmo1l causvd lay Ilia- svnsi- ul' w'urlxing and lighting lUg.It'lllUI' for lliv samc ullimalv goal maclv lluis an 4-spwially apprupri- ali' yvar for a rvunimi. ,Nl lllI'1'l' u'1'l1n'li till llli' lll.ll'I'llUUll ul' llm-ulnlwr 26, a 4lalv vliusvn in urmlvr lu Ilan- a maximum amuunl ul' si-rxii-v mvn prvsa-nl llw- vausn- ul' lflirislmas lm-avvsih, a gmnlly rrowcl l'UIlQ.II'l'QIilll'll in lla' front liall. 'l'ln- aufli- lurium was npviiwl in urclvr llial lln- ulilvr alumni might sw- lla- lwaulil'ul murals Ilual haw furllwr 4-nllam-ml nur svlinul. l,z1l4'l'llln-llimllg il1l.lUllI'll1'll ln lla- largv glylll- nasium wlwrn- lllL'y wil- iu-sswl a program ol' vnlvr- lainmvnl lay slum- ul' llivir lali-ull-cl numlwr. ll was suggjvslocl llial lla' parlivs ln- lwlil al lllglll lll'I't'2ll-ll'l' willl a program invluiling claiming. Many a l'ri4'mlsliip was l'l'llt'Wl'Il, and lla' guvsls mlm-parlm-cl at six nk-lm-k sin- gly ancl in groups. .-Xllliuugll llwrv wvrv many nmrv, lwvlwv sv1'x'ic'v mi-n wvrn- i'1-4-mwlvml prosvnl, and lla- vldvsl guvst was Ilmnd lu ln' Nlr. Wallvr D. l,asm-ll ul' lliv Class of 1002. 'l'lw alumni IllllIlll0l'l'll as follows: Um' varli l'rum lla' lflassvs ul' IOUZZ, lfllll, l0ll, 1922. W28, NIST: Iwo from N363 nimf, N383 lwvlw, 19393 lliirlvvn, IUDI-0:1-In-win, I0-ll: we .fd umni arf? 'rnvz flrlirzc' lVP114'r lminls 0111 H1-uryr' Spimllf'r'x numr' In him. lil,'l l'UXlZ .llyrllv Snufh and Mrs. Slmnnun llzlsun rlisruss l.1u'u'n I,ll4'lt'l'l'S :rar 1-fpf'ru'r:rvs 11'1'll1 lzinz. si-wiiloe-li, Wil-2: l'oi'ly-um, frim-mls, aml spvml a ll-w l9-l-3- hours ul' t'lljUyIlll'lll willlin W1 Wllllvlb l'UP' ll'-ll llw purlals ul our alma lla' svniors of lilll' fulurv will lmmq. hold llwsv parlivs in urds-r llial wv may rvlurn, sm- old ,lqiyiziq Bqpymq 43 342 .SQUJCLII E ..!4IlfL0l1y Clinrlollv lligh School is lhv only high si-hool in lllll'llt'Sll'I' lo forlnully honor Susan lirownvll Anlhony, lhv woinnn snll'i':igvllv. ln pnsl, ye-urs, Ihr Susan li. .Xnlhony hls-nlorinl ifonnnillw- has :irrungwl nn nssmn- hly progrznn, :intl ons' :is ll lrihnlv nl hvr QJ,'I'llW'. 'llhis yn-ur, wilh lhn' :lid ol' Mrs. lwllllllllll und Mr. fivll, lhv gi-nvrul oullinv wus followml, hul wilh oni- or lwo1'olorflll innovnlions. So lhaul lhe- slnclvnls inighl hw lll0l'4' fnniilian' wilh Miss .'Xnlhony's lil'v, lhv Plllll- Illlll4'l' pwsa-1114-fl lhrvc' skits with l'l'l.1'I'l'Ill't' lo hvr. 'l'he- ronnnillve-, lic-:ull-ll hy lilvm' Vllt'll'lylll'ld, :ind voniposvml of: Mary linlwr, llorolhy lin-li4'I', Annum-llv llnnlliivr, Jvnn Johnslon, lA'llZl Mug- gilini, .h.-:ni Nloklvr, .loan hlorinrly, llnlh Rylllvr, :incl .Ivan wvl,'llSl4'l', sm-nl In-H4-rs lo some- of thi' onlslund- ing WUIIIUII in thi- llnitvfl Slzulvs, asking: lllt'lll if' thi-y would likv lo p:n'liripnla', hy proxy, in lhv m-u-r4-- niony, Manny rvspondvd, and lhv girls plairvil an ye-llow rosv for vnrli woinnn who vxprm-ssvcl il wish lo Sll2lI'l' in lhv lrihnlv lo Miss Anlhony. 'l'hv Susan li. ,-Xnlhony lllvnioriul liolnnlillw- 4-hosv Iwo Junior Class girls lo url us VU-l'llilll'lll1'Il for nvxl yvnr. 'l'llvsv lwo, .lnnvl Brown und Clin-ryl Yilllgllilll liuvv pronlism-cl lo rurry on lhv Clizn'loHo lligh School lrzulilion in ai litling lll2lllIlI'I' in l94l5. emoria .uaov I-1: Miss I Iurem'e ulloslwr. Il1.0l'l' of Susan li. .4 nllionv. and .llury Baker pluve a wreulh on lllzss .'lnllmny's grave. Bl-zum: The ford sen! by Eleanor Huoxereli is marked by 44 I 943 I94 CO-Ol9 s1'.xNnlNu fl.l'1l 'I' 'ro munrlz John Ilellllzarz, Mr. Unmns, .fllberl Slillson. .lean Webster. sEA'r1su: ltoberl Luft, Virginia Crouse, .lrmel l,HHlIlll'l1f0l', .lean Jlloklrr. The Co-op plan is thv financial bavkbom- of Charlotto's studvnt g0Yl'l'lllllt'Ili. lt is an origi- nal modvl plan, ln-gun in this school olt-von yt-ars ago. lt has ln-on tht- guido for similar plans in othvr city svhools. Thx' paid-up mt-mbvrs this your had tho ad- vantagv of tivkvts to four Charlotte football gtlll10S, all afternoon homo basketball, basvball, and socvvr games: as spvvial treats, ovvasional night gamt-sg two Co-op sponsored partivsg all issuvs of thv Pilot and 501' toward thc' lliilrm prim-. .lust as a war bond plll't'lltlSt' hvlps tho govt-rnmvnt and bonvlits tho lmyvr, so doos a paid-up Lo-op mvmborslnp support tht' studvnt activities of thv school and vnablt' tht' studont to show his svhool spirit invxpvnsivvly. 'S llwlx lunl fI.l'1l 'l' 'ru lll1:ll'l'H: lx url l,l'lllll.lIflf'l'. lxvurl SPPIIIIIIIII. .fran JOIIIISIUVI. luis H, la'ml1'r. .NFUFIIIII .Ivan l.rujv. ,IVIHPIIIIIN lfllmll. lhlrlrin I,IllIIlI,1'l'4'. llllllll.l': lulw: Hr. lfrlfly. IfI'I',lIll'1l .lIll'IIfkf'. l1mlrr'-v Hrlx issirlc. l'iry1inl'u fImusr', .luhn llrllrnun, lfllllvl' llllll: Luis lSl'HlllllIl. Ilnrulhlv llrwllrr, .llllfll l'VI'l'0lli. .lmn H'1'll.vl1'r, KIKSICNT FIHN1 l'lfiTl'lll4:: Jllllff lirolrn, lfurrlv ,Unxlcuu'il1, Ur. llrrlisnrl, '1lll'iSl'f'. VIqllt'I'l'1ll'l'l'igIlIl vllzlpll-l's1lf' lhis lllgalllizzltielll HSllllllldlN'lll1'IIlilill1'fllll'l'4'Hl1l1 I1-ll lN'l'1'l'lll ill lim-Ill-slnll' l'l'hi4'h we-l'v fUI'llI4'fl ill Ihr' fallow- of lhv S1'lliUl' Class and flvv pvr vvlll of lhl' illg rll'1h'l': xIUlll'fN'. Ch:ll'hlIl4', .lohll NIZIFSIIIIH, Jllllifll' Class are- f'li,LIillIl' fur 1-ll-vliull. Ill las! H011-iillllill l l'allkIill. Wvsl, NIZHHSUII, l':diSUII, XWll S -lllllillf CIPISS. Vllrilliil f1l'UllS1'. fXlHll'4'5 andlillally.lm-111-l'sllll.'l'llvCIl:lrhllIe'1'llaplvl'was Vf'KiSSi1'k- -'Ulm DWWIVIUIII-HYlfl m h2ll l -'2H'llHW I'm'llll-cl llllfillgf tllv SIIIIIIIIUI' nf I020 and ill- WW Wd 'W'mh S- This FVUVW 'IN' fi 'I'N slalh-fl hx X1UllI'Ul'. Wh. ill lllI'lI, illslallvrl lhv 4'U i'l has I'US D f 'l'F' D I '- INN .hlhll Nlarshall l'Il1llll1'I'. rI1Il1'S4' 1ll'g:allizaIifllls 3llf1f'f' Jfllll -'fl'lflH'f7'lQ N F' 'lmm I '5- lllllsl lin- iI4'4'0l'lliIlS-I In a Iisl ul' rllll-s lll'm'ich'cl 'lung' Nvffllli- 'Ivan W'llS'f '- 'Wd D i f5 ' In HH, yutimml Hmm' UI- HN, Sm,i4,M., 'l'Ilmllas lillillll, and Harry Xlllslmlvilz ul' lhl' ' ' Svllirlr Class allrl .lallvl lirllwll. hells ISUIIIZIIIII, 'I-ht, lm,mlN,rS. jmlgml by high Smmlurds of Darwin pillIllil'I'4', and lxarl Svc-lllallll of lhn- sl-lllllallsllip. lv:lclvl'sIlill. svl'l'il'4-, and K'l12ll'2l!'lf'I', -l 'li Class fur 'W b 5l'il'- ara- 1-In-wh-cl In 'Ill' Nlllhbllill HUIIOI' Sm-in-ly hy fill hl'illQ' 4-I1-4-tml to lllv S1N'i4'l5, lhl-sv lla-w ll l'Ullllllill4'1'Ufl1'1lK'lll'l'S.'IQII4'p1'l'SlDlI wllllwllrks 'W'mh S will Wk this 'WNV llilijlvllllj, lakl-s parl illsvllllwll al'lil'iIi1's, hasa I plvflgv lllysvlf In llpllllld Ihv high plll'plls1' 1-I4-all 1'Il2lI'2lt'l1'l'1lHd il high svllnlzlrsllill l't'l'0I'll, of this sm'i1'Iy lu whivh I hall- lll'1'lI 1-lwll-ll, is thu- rlllv wlllsicln-H-rl. lh- IIIIISI also he- ill the' Sll'iYiIlg.I ill vwry way, hy wflrcl Zlllil mlm-fl, to IIIDIWI' lhirrl aml ni' Ihr' Iirsl lifts-4-ll pvl' vvlll of its irhlals, lhl' ichlals of llly svllufll Zlllll Uflllj his vhlss. lifl-. jlle Wafiona! .jwlonor ociefy ful Olofimaferi 'l'ln- lizilin llmior Suvivly was vslzllilisllwl Mzulisoil lmcl lliv lnsl inlvr-s4'lmnl pzirly. Wo llt'l'l'ill lflmrlnlln- in IOIW, by :i group of pupils linw lizul nu nvlivily lllis yn-:ir 1-xi-1-pl for an who vvc-rv iillvn-sl1'1l in lllv Sllll.ll'l'l, :mil who spvviul lznlgliugv pearly in ilu-wil1li'l',4llwIowan' l'm'll llml m'lii4'wlm-lil in l.ulin should 1'v1'vivv unulilimis. M'l1-1' wi' rm-lurn lu nurmul living i'm'm'ug:liilimi. 'l'Iw iclvzl ul' :in llonul' Sxwivly wus Zlgillll, ws' liopv for Ill0l'l' of lllc-sv pnrlivs. sumi lulwu up lip llu' ullwr pl1l1lii's1'liuols.:xml Q i now llwrm' is an l'lIilpll'l' in zllmusl t'Y1'l'y svlimil. lmlill Xml- llllllmllllls llllllsllllls ll mlm lllmlv Clmrlumk has uw xlplm ulmphxr' uwzirrl lo lllv llll'llllN'l' wlm lms i'i'z'4'lw'fl lllv lllgIll1'Sl marks for llirvv yvnrs ul' lmlin. 'l'liis 'l'Iw l'vqi1in-luis-ills for mi-mlwrsliip uri' ai If Wm-Q HN- nwurql will gn lo llurwin l,Hllllll'I'4'. ur .1 :iflvr ilu- lirsl re-purl vzircl nl' llw svwmml H h 1- Y , , . . . 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Xlflvn: Sm-x'p4xlx'll4'. liuis Slvixxvggx-i': ll:xsp:xrxl, lXlx':xnwliilx' llx'm'i. wlixx lx:xs lwvxx ixx vxilx- sim: :xry Slx-iglxlg l5:xill1',.lulxxx 'l':xylu1'glil'l'l1ix'llx'x1x, vlxilrllxxxml, mxw xlwiclvs lu rx-lxirn :xml r:-x'l:xixxx 48 his plan' as Count ol' tlorm'yilln'. tiarbvd ill N14-xivan vlothing to disguise llllllSt'll'. hv is told by tlvrniainv that thv castlv is hauntvd. Ilf- tlt-lvmiim-s to inwstigatv. thu-v again spiritsrun high. as tht' l'air gvts undvr way. tlvrmainv hirvs lit'l'svll' out to Henri in hopt- ol' 1-sc-aping tiaspard's plan. tiaspard sm-ing that ht- is powvrlvss to stop ht-r, calls upon llaillv to stop hvr, but ht' is powcrlcss. llvnri is dt'tt-ruiinvd to lt-arn tho truth of the' strangv doings at tht- vastlv. and with a band ol' nn-n visits thv vastla' at midnight whvrv they disc'owr tlaspard grvvdily vounting tht- gold whivh ht' has t'at'llvd. lwlivying it would llvvvr Ggimeri W3 47 , -4,1 '0 f 4 J' , ' rr 6 , M64-' F, I S x Lf ky. orman y rig, .51 -if ffr bv tlist'oyt-rt'cl. Thu' bm-lls ring out, and tiartpard l'varing his gold would bv talwn from him now that ln- had lJt't'll disvowrvd, got-s insanv. Through an old dom-umvnt Ivft by tht' Mar- quis, it is lvarnvd an infant daughtvr was loft, in tlaspard's carv. lit'I'Ill2llIl0 is that daughtvr, and so all arc unitvd in story-book fashion. Tho china-s ring out onu- morv, this timt' to pro- claim that happy minding and tlaspard ra-gains his mind long 4-nough to 4-ontirm tht' li-ttvr lvft by tha' Marquis and to bc- forgiyvn by llt-uri and tivrmainv. Thi- vhorus, compost-d of oyvr lift y me-nibvrs ol' thx' vhoirs, who mt-t sixth pt-riod and aflvr svhool undvr this dirvvtion of Mr. Marsh, with Mrs. Milli-r as a1'1'ompanist, worlwd diligvntly during thi' many wt-vks to pri-sa-nt an opt-rvtta ol' 1-xm'vptional bvanty and workmanship. Our svhool orclu-stra was undcr tht' lvadt-rship ol' Mr. livnnvtli Waidt-, who worlwd with thi- group long hours to pvrl't'r't, vach passagv. Tho vhorvography was writtvn and dirt-Ctvd by Miss Dvnio. 'l'hv sci-nvry wasdvsignt-d by Mr. Wallwr and construvtvd undvr his dirvvtion. Jann-s Hullovk hm-advd a t'0IIIIlllllt't' who workvd with Mr. Wallwr. 'l'hv lighting was supvrvisod by Mr. llcnnott, with .lack Mills, ht-ad of tho lighting crow. Mrs. Lcatlivm was in Charge of staging tht' promotion and much crvdit, should bv giyvn to ht-r and tho mombvrs of tho stagv rrvws who madv tht' prosvntation possible. Harry Spvvk was stagu managvr. Sylvia Shaw and Eleanor Wendol ht-advd thv paint. crow. Miss Childs was in vhargt' of costumvs, with .loan Wt-stburg and .lvanno Stanwix hvading vostumv vrvws bavkslagt-. Make-up this yvar was handled by Albert, Stillsong and .lanv Soy- mour hvadvd thc- propcrtios crm-w, all of whom dost-rw much crvdit and prowd tht- old adagt- 'l'lw show must. go on, rogardlvss ol' war and rationing. me claw Jhgl 3f4.,.,m,,,.,f1 :Mrk mm ll,lCF'I' 'rn IKIKIHTDI .lnlvrv I,lll',V. Slll.I'l!'-V .ln1'k'x1u1. llunulrl Hurry. Uurra-v lfrmrn. Karl NIWIIIIIVIII. Nurlwrl 1llll'lll'f'. Ilnlnerl Ulcull. I-'llliIl'I'Il mm: .lnnws Carroll. Ifnlwrl H'ullon, lfrluvlrfl l,.vnn, ll'1'll'r4-rl I.I'l.'llll,l'l'. lfolz-v llullrl. llrnrtv lll'1Vl'I'. llirlzurfl H'l'SllIllf'jl, livlllv -lllllt' lxuyfz lhlrlrilz l'uln1if're'. 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Irriny l'alln1'f-rv, lx'11rlfIf'1'l1il:. 7'hnmu.v Svlzriny. lhnzalfl liarry. .wlnllmniv llhlk. 34 5 A5 W'57L'j'J ii e occer eam s ,Lugo '4-sbegzy N DEQ 5:5 ' f7 r'xL .il JM' JW 0 ' i'5l2i'1s J' ,X if 1 , r QFA7, ,LlI,j' ,ff if M ,i f e .i-im . sjlill n. iiixiglfl I'ba 4 2 im vain., M3 n.u:k now fl.l'IF'l' 'ro IKIGHTJI Laura Bacon, Marihn Duemrnel, Angelina Sripione. Shirley Slierlrli' .lay Ilauikins, .lanel Burrell. Fnorvl' now: Ella lllfle Hare, Patricia Ellioll. dlary Louise lienirrk, Julia Neruni, .la-we lfeslburg. Miss lioolll acled as adviser. A ' , Q4 - is ' It- fi6'f?Qf ' I I, rj MVZJG -J f -1. ni ' , I 4 1,4 I- , l W A A , ' l Y ' ' Q .X4 .X4 iw' ' ' A i ,Yi 7,1 I 0 0 o 'If' ll, ,V ,vi 1 In the year of girl eommandos, the G. A. A. swept to a new height via the springboard and elephant. The fall aetivities were slightly hampered by the rainy weather, although soeeer was sue- eessfully reeeived after two years absenee. Tennis kept the eourts in good use while Leaders' Class continued in full foree on the gym floor, devoting the Religious lnslruetion period to gymnasties, also. Swimming found many girls working toward passing the Slate War Couneil Test. The highlights of the winter season were -i 1 fur' I volleyball, bowling, and basketball. 'l'here were four teams playing in the tiirls' Volleyball Tournament, won by the sophomore tealn. Spring brought the return of tennis and archery, plus the lawns that seemed greener than ever before. Students eaged in elassrooins looked enviously through the windows toward eavorling arehers and baseball addiets. Spring.: also brought to a elose the work of the ti. A. A. Connell and the following oflieers: Lena Mag- gilini, presidenlig Mary Lou llurgess, vire- presidenlig Leah Manehester, seeretary: and Pal. lilliott, assistant seeretary. Ji-:AN Wmssrun 1 1938 .And AW f7Laf Amid hopes, plans, and aspirations for the future, we find it necessary to pause and look back to see whence we have come. The first of our class to venture to Charlotte came from 38 and 42 schools in September, 1938. We found ourselves overwhelmed by this new world into wl1icl1 we were thrown. The noise and bustle of the five minute passing period Cwhich seemed so short that we had to run at top speed through the halls to arrive at the next class in timej, the awkward room numbering system, why we were always wrong in the eyes of the faculty, the reason we could never go down stairway Number 5, and gym mystiiied us no end. Occasionally, a senior, who had to sidestep suddenly as a mob of us rushed by, would look down and exclaim dis- gustedly, What next? Our physical training began at once as our schedule was arranged to involve about three trips from the fourth floor to the basement each day. Perhaps it was anticipated that Mr. Tichenor would some day try to make com- mandos of us. Despite our inexperience we soon became acclimated, and it was' not long before we felt quite at home. By the beginning of the eighth grade, we had lost some of our shyness, and we were ready to begin in earnest to make our mark in Charlotte's history. On returning to school that fall, we found our number minus our beloved Don Lammers. We had almost given up hope of Don's returning when two weeks later, he made his sensational entrance into class-late, of course. The school soon knew he was back when not long after, the first floor was scented by a foul smelling perfume, which had been introduced into the ventilating system of Room 112. That year was fairly eventful as we initi- ated our teachers with the paper wad, spit ball, and thumb tack fads. In the meantime, under the able leadership of Miss Sharer, we were deciding what courses we should follow in high school. Miss Bitter was attempting to convert us from a bunch of hoodlums to a mature group of high school students. In the ninth grade, we were joined by classes from Seneca and Holy Cross, and we were now a complete unit-the Class of 1944. That year we elected as our leader, Tom Elliott, and pro- moted one of the most successful Junior High parties Charlotte has seen. In December, 1940, the school was grieved by the death of Miss Emerson, but the Class of 1944 was grieved most of all. To some of us she was homeroom teacher, to others she was our French teacher, but to all of us, she was our friend. The next big step in our development was our becoming full fledged members of the Senior High School, with which came tl1e privilege of going to the much exalted Senior Assemblies. We were now beginning to feel as though we were improving, as Miss Bitter's character lec- tures became fewer and fewer, but on the other hand, we were not sure that Mrs. Crowley's and Mrs. Pattington's leaving Charlotte was not partly because of their grueling year with us. L, 1. Many new aetivities opened to us, and at, onee, individual talents began to beeome evi- dent. Audrey MeKissiek became our Pilot editor, whieh was her proving ground for her even bigger job as Witan editor. Finaneial wizards were Virginia Crouse and .lean Mohler, Co-op ehairmenq and Karl Denninger, who beeame sehool treasurer. Toni lilliott, in his time not devoted to polities, eavorted on the basketball eourt. Our virtuoso on the elarinet, Don Lannners, beeame leader of his own band and entertained us on many oeeasions. Roger limblidge, also a basketballer, beeame our versatile elass president. Gene Kintz boasted the fine reeord of being a stand-out in four major sports. All of us have been busy in sehool aetivitiesg ineluding sehool government, ath- leties, Serviee League, dramaties, Yisual Aid, musie, ete. Several of our members were in the east of Ring, Freedom, Ring, whieh was produced by Mr. linriglit, in 1941 and again in l9 13. ln our senior year, a few of us, under Mr. Hell, revived the Trans-Lake movement in Charlotte. We shall not soon forget some of t.he experienees we have had with our Canadian friends aeross the lake. The Class of 'll has been keenly aware ol how the war has elfeeled us and of the elfeets il will have on us in the future. We have lost several of our elassmates to the armed forees and have been deeply moved as sueh faeulty members as Mr. Allison, Mr. Woodman, Mr. linright, and hlrs. Ward have left to do their part in the serviee of their eountry. We have felt the sting of rationing, and have earried on many war effort eampaigns. We have worked in stores and in war industries, and we have bought war bonds and stamps. Nlost important of all we have prepared ourselves in Charlotte for the war and the peaee. Now We again lind ourselves on the threshold of a new and strange world. We go into this world hopefully for we feel that Charlotte has well equipped us for it. J onN Dr:TTiv1.aN - '3o 1m.' tarot nn. ,-ws... ,N f,.' , xx VN li . FX l at e '-.sm v fl---. 'uT:'h -7 Q nv' x un' W . iv A W V - I. A. , 'v A , .' 4' I V -'V all Q in S an Fwnfh fin 'sr Q . - , V . . - YZ- Q A . . fQ l p 5' p .gh ,, if g X Q t p i . , V. ,V 4 -:.i :A ,--- A I ' . V .I . .. SSC... .. . 34. lair 'MM an ldfamenf of the CAM O! 1944 We, the June Class of Charlotte High School, of the City of Rochester, in the County of Monroe and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and de- clare this our last Will and Testament in man- ner following, that is to say: First.. We direct that all our just debts and class indebtedness be paid. 2. To Mr. Eddy we leave a new set of figures in the Junior Class. 3. We leave our tears and troubles to Miss Bitter and this we do reluctantly. 4. We would like to construct a conveyor system between the school and the Pool Room so that books that are left there can be transported easily. 5. Donald Cronise leaves his poker face to Miss Bitter so she can suppress her smiles after bawling out someone. 6. The best we can do for Mr. Bartholomew and his aeronautics class is to instruct the coming seventh graders to construct more and larger paper airplanes. 7. Mr. Jermyn will be able to use the Junior Class blockheads in his shop. 8. We would like to give Miss Doehler a homeroom of Frank Harrises for the com- ing drives. 9. To Admiral King we give our sea-going Spider Moskowitz. 10. Hog Emblidge leaves his Ipana and Sal Hepatica smile for anyone who has a tooth brush and a bottle. 11. We relinquish the bowling alleys to the first ones who can get there at the end of the day. John Dettman keeps the brains in the family and hands them to his brother Lawrence. The Senior Class frat members leave Mr. Courtney with new pledges who will not initiate their coming slaves in his lunch- room. Pete Tracy hands down his actions as a member of Canis lupus species to Gary Sleight. We would like to leave the Tea Room a piece of wood to level off the first table. Karl Denninger gives his advice on what Charles Atlas did for him to Eddie Lyons. Audrey Mcliissick gives her list of library books to anyone crazy enough to take her up on it. Virginia Crouse gives her book throwing tendencies to whoever takes Audrey Mc- Kissick up on her offer. Bob Brethen will relinquish his documents on How to Comb Your Hair to anyone with spot cash. We would like to give the younger gen- eration of the school some adhesive tape to keep their mouths closed in assembly. Gene Kintz leaves his claw behind which will be on display from eight to five in the Chopper's room. Betty Vollmer gives up her cute actions, but Mary Tracy picks up where Betty left off. 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It is Toilet Articles It is Drugs It is Candy lt is Kodaks It is Magazines 5 Lake Avenue It is Stationery It is Prescriptions Rochester N Y Get It At Coles , i I M19 Lf k A Charlotte 2 M d e ve' Charlotte 3 59 lmI1'1'1'duu1 pnrlruil.s' in llzis I'SSllf' by Ihr' Jlnsffr Sludio. aornso ummm Auruomv or me con-con comunv av ROCHESTER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CORPORATION WlCl,I,lCll MOTORS. INC. llmlgjv-l'lymouth Cars Ilumlgfv .loin-Hall:-fl 'lwI'lll'lxh l'SEll CARS 396 f,'UlI1l2lf'fI' lfollisinn um! lfvpr1iring 305 11lml'lullRv 000 Slulson Cor. 'l'hmnans M' in H.H 305 . MORSE OIL 206 Smith Street l 2235 Hruzul Stn-vi 8221 Sl. Paul Strvvl E95 C 1? prinfing anal aibrahing Continued from Page 32 innumerable circulars, reports, tax blanks, etc., to say nothing of the circulation of war news, from the battle fronts. When peace comes, printing will again be called upon to play a major part in the conversion of our war indus- tries to their normal pursuits. These splendid opportunities are not con- fined to the boysg properly trained girls will find printing a fascinating trade. The work is not heavy and is well paid. Drafting also is increasing in popularity with the girls. All the eighth grade Junior High girls and thirty-one Senior High girls are enrolled. For cultivating neatness and attention to detail, few courses of study can equal drafting. Those who wish to continue in this line of work will find the future bright indeed. Here again, the work is ideal for girls. So, all hail the art shops! They are doing a fine job. Long after this Witan is but a memory, they will many times look back on these days as most profitable. i' jde war gem! live Continued from Page 40 the most bonds Cgreatest value of bonds per member of the homeroomj. It was also decided that students should be given ranks, as in the army, as they sold increasing numbers of bonds. Almost immediately Charlotte exceeded its quota and began soaring towards the 573,000 mark. Sales were stimulated by an auction in the cafeteria, a bond rally featuring student talent, and a truth of consequences game in which the faculty participated. The drive closed February 15, with a burst of activity. Final results were reported in a combined assembly, and each salesman in homeroom 110, the winning homeroom, was presented five dollars in war stamps. Besidesa sales crew of four hundred, a committee of fifty or more worked tirelessly to put the drive over the top. It was a job well done. JOHN DETTMAN me Olzalt CIIJ j05talnen-t Continued from Page 57 24. We would like to recommend that the coming class start a post-war fund which will be used to buy a small motor for Mr. Allen's push truck. 25. We give Mr. Cell a towel with which he can wipe up the constant droule coming from Jack Pearson. 26. We should give Miss Sharer some Bayer Aspirins for all the headaches we've al- ready given her. 27. If it weren't for the war we'd give Suzy Pinder a two-way stretch. Lastly. We hereby appoint Miss Bitter and Mr. Bartholomew executors of this our last Will and Testament, with full power and authority to sell and convey, lease or mortgage real estate, hereby revoking all former will by us made. In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto sub- scribed our names at Rochester, New York. the seventeenth day of February, in the year One thousand nine hundred and forty-four. June Class of Charlotte High School THOMAS ELLIOTT, Teslalor We, whose names are hereto subscribed, Do certify that on the seventeenth day of Febru- ary, 1944, the testators above named, subscribed their names to this instrument in our presence and in the presence of each of us, and at the same time, in our presence and hearing declared the same to be our last Will and Testament, and requested us, and each of us, to sign our names thereto as witnesses to the execution thereof which we hereby do in the presence of the testators and of each other, on the day of the date of the said Will, and write opposite our names our respective places of residence. ROGER EMBLIDG1: residing at Rochester, N. Y. ELENE TEIRLYNCK residing at Rochester, N. Y. I ndivzdual portrazls m thus' zssue by the Moser Sfudio SQLAKTQI-ffffg ff fy If M!! 141441 wffffff , 4 - nl I J if f 'Q' 41, Mfwf' H. 3 My M MW' ,Q M! ,1L6.fL,-gif T121 VL',:4f:-rf , '44 K' ,V ' ff fffff ' I gf 'Lf f' f 'L T A Z' fyx! fff' ' THE CHARLOTTE BOWLING HALL My . Mffff 4555 AFV, may ,LW W 62 I ndiridual porlraiis i n this issue by the Moser Sludio. K CADET CLEANERS 1683 DEWEY AVENUE GLEN. 4343 395: VERN'S GARAGE 335 General Repairing 1820 Lake Avenue Glenwood 3222 BSE STANDARD TOOL AND DIE COMPANY 14 Commercial Street BOE Stone 3134 Res. Char. 1229-J WILLIAM H. KAISER Al ITO-FI REWLIFE INSURANCE Rochester Savings Bank Bldg. 55 North St. Fuels That Satisfy! lEverylhing fo Build .4nylhing PEOPLE'S COAL AND LUMBER CO. Phone Charlotte 80 4585 Lake Ave GENE WILSON'S BARBER SHOP Cllld Loeulionj 57 STUTsoN STREET QNew Localionl M53 LAKE AVENUE STAYFORM OF ROCHESTER Boneless Foundation Garment Free Figure Analysis 545 Burke Building Stone 4524 63 Individual portraits in this issue by the Moser Studio. WHEN CHOOSING YOUR ROAD FOR TOMORROW Re sure to investigate the educational and professional opportunities offered by your own tuition free state college NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Brockport, N. Y. LAKESIDE PRESB YTERIAN CHURCH 75 Stutson Street Cordially invites you to attend its services Sunday Schoolh9:45 a. m. Public Worship-11:00 a. m. Youth Meeting-6:00 p. m. REV. Nicoms H. A. Bnumlx, Pastor BSE CHAS. A. STARK Co. FLORISTS 899 Clinton Avenue North Main 4145 468 Ridge Road West Glenwood 3838 218 River Street Charlotte 468-M M 305 F. H. DENNIS STORES, INC. Barnard, Porter and Wholesale Confectioners Remington 37 Centennial Street Rochester. New York Phone Genesee 6710 Paints, Oils, Glass, Brushes, Artists' Materials and Drawing Supplies 0-I l-13 North Water Street Main 8140 Rochester. New York OLIVER KAHSE, INC. Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 36 King St. Main 5631 Individual portraits in this issue by the Moser Studio. !04 K STOP! AT ANDY PALUlVIBO'S MacKENZIE BROS. DAIRY Lunches, Hots, and Hamburgs 39 Stutson St' Char' 234 Sodas Sundaes Milkshakes 4428 Lake Avenue M 10-1 Irving W. Briggs, Florist DEAN ROSE Flowers Tfkyfdplled Grocery-Delicatessen 350 Washington Ave. Charlotte 87 4888 St. paul Charlotte 2900 THRIF T FOOD STORE 37 Stone Road Charlotte 1513 FARRELL BROTHERS Colonial Funeral Home WILLIAM J. HICKEY 107 Medical Arts Bldg. Opticiani KELLETT MOTORS Ford Dealer 1923 Ridge Rd. E. Culver 3438 RUTH A. LACY BEAUTY SHOP 4180 Lake Avenue Charlotte 1427 Shannon and Gottermeier 638 LAK!-1 Avis. Gmfzmwoon 55 Plumbing, Heating, Tinsmithing Tin, Copper, and Sheet Metal VVork SUIVIIVIERVILLE SERVICE STATION Tire and Battery Service Minor Repairs 4914 St. Paul Boulevard Charlotte 842 Charlotte 2020 CHARLOTTE APPLIANCES Complete Home l u.rnishers ANTHONY J. AGOSTINELLI, Prop. 4669-71 Lake Avenue, Charlotte, N. Y. Individual portraits in this issue by the Moser Studio. MATTHEWS 8: FIELDS Lumber 120 Stonewood Ave. Charlotte 69 306 GEBHARDT 81 RUHLE Wrought Iron Works 219 Smith Street Main 4892 Ornamental Iron Work For Home, Churrh, and School BCE Alliance Realty Corp. G. F. SCHEER AND SON A complete Real Estate Institution 4387 Lake AvmflEWEI'hRSn0cheSwr. N- Y- Stone 1270 Charlotte 537 DeGraff Hardware Co. PAINT AND Housmmno Som-LIES 520 Stone Hd. at Dewey Ave. GEORGE MCKISSOCK Dry Cleaning Charlqtte 1373 405 Stone Road Char. 320 Barnard Service and The Stonewood Food Shoppe Supply Co. - 2450 Dewey Ave. Glenwood 1367 305 Stonewood Ave. Charlotte 490 Prens Storage LAKEDALE Furniture Store Barber and Beauty Shop 460 State Street Main 731 3212 Lake Avenue BOE EMBLIDGE PHARMACY BCE 305 CHARLIE GAUSS Sporting Goods 29 South Avenue Stone 5698 BOE W fm b E H 3 Q N . 'af I' ex:-. ':,f2'.': 1,13 ' Wm ' 5 ' , - JW f f -iii? WN' A . ' ' 7, Q A f 'SGW ffm 5+ 59T' f'1f fEQ5!Q 2 2 ,,i-kj-:.1 .. 1 KW' f I3 25.45 ., - , Vw'-' X'f5' 525 V! f. I f ' 515 9 ffl' QUXXS Z img-:vi 'ax ffw 9 ,Q-V me-iid, X M-Riu Mfg Q am , WX Dosuasgy ' 3 f 1 ' ' 3 X ' gy 4 4 1 f ?a:'..',:::::r'-w I 71 wesfwiv 'f x 4 'N jd , X V i S V r , V ' W , 3. 'Jw I iff' V . I .Q I . , EAM- - ., XL uf-Qf iz: , I .-4 whey? f ,. - 4 4. ,, ,f , -Q ' -- Q! sg ' -- -W' A 9:-' ' 'I fi A- A X .ffu .L ld. 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YOUNG'S MUSIC HOUSE 1+ or li uture Service Radios-Refrigerators+Wasl1ers STUDY NOW For Future Gain When the really important job of today's war-worker is done-when the lights come on again to emblazon the peace-time sky-will you be pre- pared? Select your post-war career now and step out on the path to success under the guidance of R.B.I.'s splendid corps of teacher-directors. Write for catalogue! ROCHESTER BUSINESS INSTITUTE Associate Member of the American Association of .Junior Colleges ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. 263 AMES STREET ROCHESTER, N. Y. Instruction in Piano and . Piano Accordion by WILLIAM P. YOUNG H. W. METCALF AND SON Growers of Fresh V egetables 738 Brown Road Culver 4854-J Compliments of A FRIEND N. J. KARL AND SON . 503 River Street Charlotte Shade Shop 4476 Lake Avenue Charlotte 1758 DAD'S STORE 38 Stonewood Ave. Charlotte 1730 Ferguson Hardware 8 Electric, Inc. 4421 Lake Avenue Charlotte 95 EOS NINA'S,B Y s OPPE 'T' . 22 Stonewo Avefig, DEWEY AVENUE PHARMACY Robert A. 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