Chillicothe High School - Cresset Yearbook (Chillicothe, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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GN THE RECOQD Tlmmiismi, Betty-XYli:1t will the Ivuml :ind C, H. S. do without liar? l'lii'iii:ml1v1', Mililrwl-St-iisilulv, stezuly. and silent. Venn:-niziii, 1wl12ll'l6'S-:X jolly word for t-Ye1'yol1e. Yeiim-iimii. .loliaimizl-luulustrious in llvl' work, XV:1llivi', Xvit'i4'l'iill spite ot' liis INJIP. he C1111 lit- st-rious, XVutkiiis, Joyt'e-Slwrt, sweetvaxul lmrrl to bent. XYz1y, Mary Lyiiii-41100111 is not in her vot-zilvulzwy. XVilvoxiii, Uorotliy-Although she left our schotil. she believed in lit-ing livrself. Williams, Leroy-His words lit-ver gvt liim into trouble. XYilsoii, Dmiulrl-Hvlialile und 1Jl'OlIllIl. xVllSOll, l l'2llll't'S'f:lll'i11llit' of taking cure of herself. XVl'ig'l1l, lit-wis-l,C-wis is an great asset to his Class. XVi'i,9,'lit. Smitty-His zimlnition is to :nuke his feet go faster. XY2llll1llc'l', l-iwsailie-liusy to get ulmig: witli, :ind t-zisy Zweifel, Joe--Biisiiivss lilw, cspt-viailly iii livart- tu plt-asv, lweatlaiiig. UCS i'i6Li, OO, GTG OUIWQ. 1' .' -f ' ..,f.,'f .f --fi - sf--' ' 1 'W'-W -f ftig .- ts., Can You Flfldi 'i Fit f' f.-Q1 A1 ' . ., , K ' i f.'7'7o .,'1'L-:,.gf - YC':.:r:5' 1 , lmli' lluml ' livilj' ViiillllllllSllll tlziylvii iivllyilll .irw ZXYvli4t3l i XYnlif-1' l,lif-Iisiinge-1' llicliaml lXi'ili:iuil Biill iHl'lt' ilullli llnimlyii Siniivrvilli- Ami Mviiiewslieigi-ii i'2lllllllP liiiwvii Mary l'ail'ai11im'c .lzunues llzim' Hit-liuiwl Huilvi' llvggy liruillliiulls Meirilyii Aiiili-lsiiii M2ll'jul'li' .in Lowe lliwlnii HiOlivl'S01i llvli-11 .Xllll Skiiiiiei Luis liiiullvy Fraiiik Smith Imiizilel llaiwfill Ji-ss lli'm1lm1'fl .li-alll Nil-liuls 'l' wen t 5'

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ON Tl-IE IQECOQD Allen, Elizabeth-Silence gives consent. Alexander, Charles-A true blue student. Anderson, Marilyn4Times are hard, but she always comes Perry -ing through. Atkins, Eldon-Eldon has high ambitions. Archer, Frances-Always willing to do her part. Arthur, Richard-Coon is always hunting-work? Banks, Ralph-Quiet, reserved, and generous. Bellows, Charles- Chuck and his dependability will long be remembered. Bethel, Glenys-A loyal friend, once you break the wall. Bloss, Arthur-Three's a crowd-but four's too many. Boggs, Joy+ Her-be a big Joy to C. H. S. Bowen. PaulineYHalf here and half there. Broaddus, I-'eggy-Peggy will always ad- Vance Brouhard. Jess-Happy go-lucky is his creed. Brown, Frances-A friend in need is a friend indeed. Burton, DonaldfNeat. handsome, and sincere. Butler, Richard-An essential of our school. Chittum, Brownie-Brownie will always be respected as a good type-ist. Coburn, Geneva-Always glad to cooperate in the in- terest of her class. Cook, Ruth-VVe forecast a great career for Ruth. Cooney, Lois-Her modesty adds another candle to her merit. Cooper, Mary-A new student, and liked by all. Coult, Marjorie-Learning More is her ambition. Darr, Junior-Double feature-athletics and St. Joe. Dawkins, LaVerna-Her smiles are luminous. Draper. Howard+His talents will speak for them- selves. Dupy. George-Small people get around, but so do I. Englert, Erla-Chatter box, but worthwhile. Fair, Leland-Capable, intelligent and friendly. Fish, James-This little fishee will be sadly missed. Fordyce, Gary-Dancing is his latest accomplishment. France, Roberta-These days are long. but she makes good use of them. Griesser. MargretfShe always finds something over which to be happy. Hale, Marjorie-Marjorie has won the friendship and admiration of many. Hicklin, Ruth-Ruth is triumphant over work yet never slights pleasure. Harper, Holmes Dorothy-VVe like Dorothy but she left us for better things. Housmen, Norma-Every cloud has a silver lining. Holm, Doris-Her motto is never to finish school. Hood, DalesDale makes the best of an opportunity. Huey. Francis-Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Hutcherson, Marion-Her manner is quiet: her ways ambitious. Inman, Dale-An all around good fellow. Ishmael. Leia-Accomplishment is her aim. Ishmael, Leona-Her aim is accomplishment. Jaekel, Kenneth-VVhy worry about the future? Kenyan, Gayle-n-He isn't doing great things now, but he will be some day. Killian, Mary-Consistent,on the serious side of life. Kinnaird, Roy-He made a successful dance through t . H. S. Kittredge, James-A grand pal and a winning person- ality. Leathem, Bill-He makes each day one of happiness. Lewis, Katherine-Admirable traits. Lowe. Jeanne-Good natured and sociable. Lowe, Marjorie Jo-Her place cannot be easily filled. Luchsinger, VValter-VValter will be remembered by his dignified and winning way. Mctiinity, Thelma-Thelma is a steady worker. May, Barbara-Attacks her work in a business like way. Meinershagen, Anne-Anne has a sunny disposition anywhere you find her. Maupin, Milton-VVe feel he still has concealed talents. Millen, Flarline-No one enjoys life anymore than I-Iarline. Moore, Milton-Capable of taking care of his work. Murphy. Martha-Modest and genius, Murphy, Robert-He has proved his interest in C H. S. Mt-Coy. Bill-Enthusiastic in school activities. Newton, Mildred-Her disposition lies in the midst of ai sunny field. Newton, Hai-landsHe has a pleasing way with his teachers and classmates. Nichols. .IeaneShe is reserved, but you will find that kind is preferable. Neill, Colleen-A lesson in propriety. Owens, Juanita-Juanita, our singing Juliet, is faith- ful forever, Oxford, Harold-Life is a matter of course to him. Paramore, Mary-VVe are sorry that Mary left us t'0r she entered in her duties with her whole heart. Parker, Mary-A quiet lassie of few words who tends to her own business. Pepper, Mildred-She thinks there nothing so good that it cannot be made better. Phillips, Vernon-A never failing student. Plummer. George-You might think he had been standing on his head-he-'s blushing. though. Rickerson. Robert-Ilependable in activities and his word is a guarantee? Rose. Earlino--I want more Salt-er . Saale, Alice-Quiet and self-understanding. Saale, Edward-Takes life as it comes. Shatto, Peggy-A new student and she certainly sparkles. Simpson. Ruby-Peppy, mischievous. and an everlast- ing friend. Skinner, Helen Ann-She not only has C. H. S. friends, but also friends elsewhere. Smith, Frank-Believes in his own traits. Somerville, Carolyn-A genius in being angelic. Treoger. Maxine-Skilled in the art of silence. Truesdale, Carrie Mae-Considerate and willing. Trumbo, James-Always glad to give up anything to help someone else. Nineteen



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Paul Shy - - President James Walley - - ' Vice-President Richard Broaddus - ' Secretai'y-Treasurer Dick Lewis - - Cheer Leader Miss Alice Lawler - - Sponsor -Uwe UViiO'V'ST

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