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Although this is only the second year that Mr. Murphy has served as principal of St. Charles High School, he has shown himself a very capable person with many new ideas. He has endeavored to raise the standards of the school: therefore We, the Seniors, heartily thank him for what he has done for the school and for us. First Mate MR C L MURPHY ' Keepers of the Leg The oflice secretaries, essential members of the staff, plan the intricate details of our school schedule. SCHNARRE Sgiyfqgs e cr 'e 0 5 Liga?
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avigators NIR. ELLIS. DR. VVESTERFELD. MR. NULL. DR. HARRINGTON, NIR. BRUERE, NIR. PARKER. Plans are made The Board of Education is composed of six progressive, broad-minded, public- spirited men who are Willing to devote much time and thought to the big busi- ness of running a public school system. We sincerely Wish to express our ap preciation for the many services that the Board has given to the students and the public. The Captain St. Charles High School would not be the same Without Mr. Blackburst, Super- intendent of Schools since 1926. We, the student body, express our deepest gratitude to Mr. Blackhurst, who has so willingly given 24 years of his life to make and keepsSt. Charles High School the accredited school that it is. His ready smile and eagerness to help the students in any Way possible have en- deared him to S. C. H. S. H ff . 5 , MR. STEPHEN BLACKHURS1: A U., Ten ggi?- fi -xii Y-',ffp.g,,fi- , : f :Jl1 A, 'Y!:i4 g,.q , J' g ,rj Q 4? 2' ., f - I ' . wie!
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CHYXRLEMO One of the important jobs of the Senior Class is the publication of the yearbook. A staff of twelve members, under the lead- ership of Mrs. Werges, worked hard dur- ing the year to make the book an accurate account of the school activities. The staff members of 1950 hope you will enjoy and cherish this Charlemo. ART In Art a student learns about many types of crafts as well as pastel, water color, and oil work. Mr. Dawkins has introduced many interesting projects such as making articles made of paper mache, leather, and metal. Because the class is creative, it is greatly enjoyed by the stu- dents. ENGLISH The English Department is an essen- tial part of the school's academic schedule. Mrs. Schafer emphasizes the fundamentals of grammar in her English II class and polishes off the rough ends in fourth-year Practical English. Twelve
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