Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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The CHARHIAN SEASON’S Tlllt ILLS ORGANIZATION INDEX ALUMNI Page Issue 1 3. 4 Issue 2 3. 4 Issue 3 4 Issue 4 4 Issue 5 6. 8 Issue 7 3. 4 Issue 9 3 Issue 11 4 Issue 13 ASSEMBLIES 2 Issue 4 4 Issue 6 1 Issue 7 1, 4 Issue 8 1 Issue 9 BAND 1 Issue 1 1 Issue 2 1 issue 3 1 Issue 5 1 Issue 6 1 Issue 8 1 Issue 10 1 Issue 11 1 Issue 12 1 Issue 13 1. 4 Issue 14 BASKETBALL 1. 6 Issue 4 3 Issue 5 4. 5 Issue 6 3. 4 Issue 7 3 Issue 8 3. 4 Issue 9 1. 3. 4 Issue 10 3. 4 Issue 11 BASEBALL 3 Issue 11 3 Issue 12 3 Issue 13 3 Issue 14 BOWLING 5 Issue 5 C. H. S. DIRECTORY 1 1 Issue 1 2 Issue 2 CHEERLEADERS 2 Issue 1 4 Issue 4 4 Issue 5 5 Issue 10 COACH 1 Issue 1 4 Issue 6 CROSS COUNTRY 3 Issue 1 3 Issue 9 3 Issue 3 DANCES 3 Issue 7 1 Issue 10 4 Issue 12 1 I 6ue 13 ENROLLMENT 1 Issue 1 1 Issue 7 FOOTBALL 1 Issue 1 3 Issue 2 3 Issue 3 1. 3 Issue 4 FOOTLIGHTEERS 3 Issue 1 4 Issue 4 4 Issue 11 4 Issue 12 1 Issue 14 FORENSIC CONTEST 3 Issue 11 1 Issue 12 F. F. A. 1 Issue 1 1 Issue 3 1. 4 Issue 5 1. 7 Issue 6 4 Issue 7 1 Issue 11 F. H. A. 1 Issue 1 4 Issue 8 4 Issue 9 4 Issue 11 4 SCHOOL CALENDAR September 19-Football-Lakeview (Won 12-6) Here. September 26—Football-Ionia (Ix st 0-13) There. October 3—Football-Mason (Won 7-0) Here. October 3—Freshmen Dance. October 10—Football-Grand Ledge (Tie 6-6) Here. October 10—F. F. A. Dance. October 15—Marching Band Festival. October 16-17—Teachers’ Institute. October 17—Football-Hustings (Lost 7-8) There. October 24—Football-Howell (Won 13-0) There. October 27—Sight Testing. October 31—Football-Everett (Won 19-0) Here. October 31—Halloween Dance. November 7—Junior Play (All American Family). November 11—American Legion Assembly. November 11—Football-Eaton Rapids (Won 7-0) There. November 12—Football-Band Banquet. November 17 — Footlighteer Assembly ‘Trysting Place”. November 27—Thanksgiving Vacation. December 2—Basketball-Marshall (Won 34-33) Here. December 5—Basketball-Hastings (Won 38-24) Here. December 10—Joint Band Concert. December 1J—Basketball-Everett (Won 32-30) There. December 17—Grade School Operetta. December 19—Christmas Assembly. December 19—Sophomore Dance. December 20-January 5—Christmas Vacation. January 6—Basketball-Marshall (Lost 38-49) There. January 9—Basketball-Mason (Won 36-28) Here. January 13—Merle Evans Assembly. January 16—Basketball-Eaton Rapids (Won 33-30) There. January 21-22—Semester Exams. January 23—Basketball-Grand Ledge (Won 31-29) Here. January 30—Basketball-Everett (Won 32-29) Here. February 6—Basketball-Howell (Won 52-39) There. February 10—Basketball-Grand Ledge (Won 35-30) Here. February 13—Basketball-Mason (Won 38-32) There. February 18—Otto Schacht Assembly. February 19—Open House. February 20—Basketball-Eaton Rapids (Won 36-32) Here. February 21—District Solo and Ensemble Contest-Jackson. February 27—Basketball-Hastings (Lost 31-33) There. March 1—Lenten Service. March 4. 5, 6—District Tournaments. March 8—Lenten Service. March 11. 12. 13—Regional Tournaments. March 18—District Band Festival. March 28 - April 3—Spring Vacation. April 9—Journalism Carnival. April 10—State Solo and Ensemble Contest-M. S. C. April 13—Baseball-Hustings (Won 12-6) There. April 13—Track-Ionia (Won 54%-51%) Here. April 20—Baseball-Eaton Rapids (Won 16-1) There. . April 21—Track-Eaton Rapids (Won 55-54) Here. April 23—Junior Class Assembly. April 24—Track-Hastings (8th place) There. April 27—Rural Music Festival. April 27—Baseball-Grand Ledge (Lost 1-3) There. April 28—Band Festival. Olivet. April 29—Track-Marshall (I ost 47-58) There. April 30—Footlighteers Drama Night. April 30—Baseball-Howell (Lost 1-6) There. May 1—State Band Contest. East Lansing. May 3—Track-Hastings (Lost 44 ;»-64 i) Here. May 4—Baseball-Mason (Lost 5-6» There. May 7—Y-Teens Assembly. May 7—Rural Students’ Day. May 7—Honor Dance. May 10—Track-East Lansing. May 12—Campaign Assembly. May 13—Brown and Pfeiffer Elected Mayor and Secretary. May 14—Band Bounce. May 17—Baseball-Eaton Rapids (W’on 8-3) Here. May 18—Baseball-Howell (Won 6-3) Here. May 20—Baseball-Mason (WTon 13-3) Here. May 21—Greenfield Village Trip. May 22—Holland Tulip Festival. May 22—Regional Track Meet. May 24—Baseball-Everett. There. May 25—Conference Track Meet. May 28—Baseball-Everett. Here. May 28—Junior-Senior Prom. May 29—State Track Meet. May 31—No school. June 2, 3. 4—Senior Trip. June 6—Baccalaureate Service. June 10—Commencement. June 11—School Is Out. ORGANIZATION INDEX Page Issue 12 .............a... 1. 4 Issue 13 .................... 1, 4 G. A. A. Issue 1 ..................... l Issue 3 ..................... 3 Issue 4 ..................... 3 Issue 6 ....................... 4 Issue 12 ........................ l Issue 14 ..................... 5 GLEE CLUB Issue 2 ..................... l Issue 11 ....................... 4 Issue 12 ....................... 1 Issue 14 .................... 3. 6 HI-Y Issue 1 ....................... i Issue 2 ....................... l Issue 3 ....................... 4 Issue 4 ...................... 4 Issue 7 ...................... 1 Issue 10 ....................... 4 Issue 14 ..................... l JUNIORS Issue 1 ....................... i Issue 2 ..................... 4 Issue 3 ................. l, 4 Issue 4 ...................... i Issue 14 ................. l JUNIOR HIGH Issue 4 ....................... 4 Issue 5 ....................... 6 Issue 6 ....................... 4 Issue 7 ..................... 4 Issue 8 ....................... i Issue 10 ....................... 4 Issue 14 ..................... 6 LATIN CLUB Issue 1 ....................... i Issue 3 ...................... 4 Issue 5 ....................... g Issue 14 ...................... i LENTEN SERVICES Issue 8 ...................... l Issue 9 ...................... l LIBRARY CLUB Issue 5 ....................... 6 Issue 6 ...................... l Issue 14 ...................... 4 NOON HOUR Issue 4 ...................... 3 Issue 5 ...................... 4 Issue 11 ...................... 3 Issue 12 ...................... 3 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Issue 1 ...................... 1 Issue 6 ................... 1, 4 Issue 14 ..................... 4 RURAL STUDENTS Issue 13 ...................... 1 Issue 14 ...................... 4 SENIORS Issue 2 ...................... 1 Issue 3 ...................... l Issue 5 ..................... 1 Issue 6 ...................... 1 Issue 10 ...................... 1 Issue 11 ..................... l Issue 13 ..................... 1 Issue 14 ................... 1, 3 STUDENT COUNCIL Issue 1 ....................... 2 Issue 4 ..................... l Issue 10 ..................... 1 Issue 14 ................... 2. 3 TEACHERS Issue 1 ..................... l Issue 2 ...................... 4 Issue 3 ...................... 1 Issue 9 ..................... 4 Issue 10 ................... l. 4 Issue 11 ...................... 4 Issue 12 ...................... 1 Issue 14 ..................... 4 TRACK Issue 1 ..................... 3 Issue 2 ..................... 3 Issue 13 ...................... 3 Issue 14 ...................... 5 Y-TEENS Issue 2 ..................... l Issue 5 ..................... 7 Issue 14 ..................... 1 —22—

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The CHARHIAN ACTION SHOTS First Row: 1. ••Gertie”; 2. Everybody yell; 3. Mr . Morey. Second Row: 1. Happy school days; 2. Library; 3. Serious lads and lasses. Third Row: 1. Blackface Geo.; 2. My, Don. what a Qirlish figure!; 3. What is it? 4. Going skating. Clara?: 5. Too strong for you. Jud? Fourth Row: 1. Future Homemakers; 2. Smile pretty; 3. Wind blown. Fifth Row: 1. More speed: 2. Shoot; 3. Mr. Bengson; 4. Right at home. Bob? 5. All together now. —21—



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BEAT MASON VOLUME 22 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 ' —j TRIM GRAND LEDGE ISSUE 1 Oriole Band Visits Detroit High School Hand Takes Trip To State Fair to Play For Parade, Concert Oriole band members left on Au- gust 30 at 8:00 o'clock for a trip to the Detroit State fair, and at- rived at their destination at 11:00 o’clock, where they checked their instruments. After lunch they got ready for the parade in which they were to participate along with a band from Clio. The band marched around the fair grounds in the parade and then got ready lor the hour concert, which was played in the band shell, said to be the most beautiful in the United States. Then Mr. Overgard, who is the band director of Wayne University, presented Mr. Powell with a trophy and welcomed the musicians to the fair grounds. .Members were then free to go to the fair, and were admitted free to the fair grounds. At 5:30 they ate and then went sightseeing and left at 7:15 for Charlotte. The day would have been very nice except for three cloudbursts. The band has been given an in- vitation to one of Detroit’s football games, but they cannot go. Faculty Enjoy Vacations In Travel, Study, Work Three Get Glimpses of West: Others Tour Canada, Ohio Teachers found various ways of spending their summer vacations. On the traveling list was Mrs. Leora Weymouth, taking trips to New York. Texas, and the upper peninsula. Traveling through Can- ada. Mrs. Mildred lauch and family visited many places of interest. Two weeks were enjoyed in South Dakota by Miss Dora Holmes. Mrs. Marie Taylor enjoyed a visit with her daughter in Ohio for about two weeks. Some time was spent at Yellowstone Park by Mrs. Jerre Fredenburg. Miss Madelene Whitmore attend- ed Michigan State College for twelve weeks, while Mr. Clark Muma spent part of his vacation teaching summer school here, then spent a short time at Lake Hess. Two men connected with recre- Continued on page four' Hi-Y Elects Officers, Makes Plans For Year Under the new officers for the year, the Hi-Y has made many plans. The officers are. president. Richard King; vice president, Mil- ford Mason; and secretary-treas- urer. Herbert Packard. Plans are underway for hay rides and weiner roasts. The club also plans to attend several out of town Hi-Y conventions. Swimming will be done in Battle Creek at the Y. M. C. A. during the year. Milford Mason was appointed chairman for the ways and means committee and Peter Kardel was put in charge of the recreation. Junior Magazine Sales Climb Gradually to Goal Mr. Earl Huston’s Group Heads Magazine Sales The class of ’49 has accompished much in the magazine sales this year. The students on the staff for recording sales are as follows: Bob Brown, business manager; Car- roll Dane, renewal manager; Pat Dean, publicity manager; and Bev- erly Kelley. Leota Pfeiffer, and Bar- bara McKeag are secretaries. Connie Alfonso led her class in Charhian Staff Elected by Senior Class for 47- 48 The 1947-’48 Charhian staff was selected Tuesday. September 16. Three were elected from the journ- alism class and two were elected from the senior class. Those five chose the remaining personnel. The staff is as follows: editor. Joanne Willard; assistant editor, New Teachers Join Faculty Her!ha McTaggart Takes Up Duties After Operation Skelley; class editor. Phyllis Small- wood; calendar editor. Clinton Friar; typists. David Fullerton; Dor- is McClure; photographic manager. H. Brennan, a teacher of history, graduated from Western College of Education, as did Ward Christlieb, teaching Latin and Spanish. He --- -----------... n«..u . . '- e «an» outi m mi. ne the sales with a total of $94 Next J®®” )a'id; pro ram chairman, has previously taught in Rochester Milford Muon; assistant program four years. Marvin Flower, teach- highest was Barbara Lou Jordan with $78.25. The grand total for all of the sales was $1750.65. The goal was set at $2,000. chairman. Pat Shiels; circulation manager. Herbert Packard; assist- ant circulation manager. Kenneth What’s Cookin’ The classes were divided accord- Dickinson; business manager. Mary ing to the advisory groups. The | Smith, total for each group is: Mr. Earl Huston’s group led with $610. Mr. Powell’s next in line with $400.45, Mrs. Marena Kiplinger’s with $386.45. and Miss Winifred Wells’ with $331.55. The sale ended on Monday. Sep- tember 29. The group with the highest number of sales will be treated to ice cream by the losing groups when the sales are totaled. N. Brennan Takes Over Camera Clubs Direction Under the new supervision of Mr. Neil Brennan, both junior and sen- ior high students have held their first camera club meeting. At the junior high meeting September 18. only seven members were present so very little was accomplished. The meetings will be held every Friday night at seven o’clock. It is hoped more students will turn out next Oct. Oct. Oct. 3—Mason here, 8:00 3— Freshmen sponsor dance 4— Band goes to Kalama- zoo Oct. 10—Grand Ledge here 8:00 Oct. 10—F.F.A. sponsors dance Oct. 15—Marching Band Festival Oct. 16-17—Teachers’ Institute Oct. 17—Hastings, there 7:30 Oct. 23—Orange and Black F. F. A. Elects Officers Chosen Presidents For Senior-Junior Sections At the first meeting, which was held on September 8, the Future time, as officers then will be elect- | Tarmer8.°f America elected six of- ed ficers who are. president, Herbert Senior high held their first cam- Cherry; vice president, Carroll era club meeting September 22. Of- |Tharp: retary. Vernon Royston; ficers were elected. They are. pres- treasurer. Harold Smuts: sentinel, ident, Winfield Pardee; vice-presi- D°uSlas Garn; and reporter, El ing metal shop, is an alumnus of Western, also. The new music teacher. Mrs. Jerre Fredenburg is a graduate of Michigan State College and taught in Portland last year. Mrs. Bertha McTaggert assumed her duties in the home economics department just this week, after recuperating from an operation. She also is a graduate of Michigan State College and taught in Bryon last year. Miss Helen Morrison, the home eco- nomics teacher is also a State grad. Teaching in the junior high is Eldred Toutant who coached at Springport last year. The new girls’ physical education teacher. Miss Madeleine Whitmore, is another graduate from East Lansing. Mr. Jarvis Wotring. teaching speech was principal of New Haven:.high school last year and is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Harag | flany New Students Enroll dent, Margaret Vance; treasurer. Ethel Mae VanGoethem. and secre- tary. Isabel Gorrie and Mr. Bren- nan is the sponsor. Dues were fixed at ten cents a month. The initiation fee is fifty cents. Don Stewart was elected as master of initiation ceremonies. Membership is limited to 25 mem- bers. The club is open to those that are interested only in learning var- ious things about photography. The senior club will meet every Tuesday at seven o’clock. Latin Club Starts For the first time in many years in Charlotte high school, a Latin club is being started. The I atin 2 class, which forms the nucleus of the group, with the help of the teacher. Mr. Ward Christlieb. and the committee chairman. Jane Weaver, will have their first reg- ular meeting tonight to decide their motto and their colors, which will all be in Latin. The club mem- bers are to be composed of previous Latin students, and students in- terested in Latin. During the year they will hold a Roman banquet and parties with the Spanish 1 class. wood Kelly. They set up the pro- gram for the year at this meeting and appointed committees. At the second meeting, held on September 22. they elected their Junior officers who are president Charles Harag; vice president, Richard Marshall; secretary, Car- roll Mohre; treasurer, Stanley Gould; reporter, Douglas Lowe; and sentinel. Eugene Loveland. There is a leadership training camp in Eaton Rapids that the boys will go to on October 22. The Four hundred twenty five stu- dents are enrolled in Charlotte high school this year. Newcomers in the twelfth grade are: Carl Bartlett, from Newburg, Missouri; Jack Foster, a returned service man; Phyllis Joppie. return- ed from Hastings; Jeanette Nelson. Stanton; Daniel vasNoppen, Kal- amazoo. bt ■ • Potterville certainly' did its bit to enlarge the junior class toy con- tributing three; Marilyn Myers, William Norris and George Salis- bury. Three from other towns are Ethel Schirmer. Green Camp. Ohio; Lois Stansburg. Otsego; and Ken- neth Jones, Roscommon. The five newcomers in the tenth grade are Betty Kay Montgomery. Ionia; Barbara and Virgil Pratt. Grand Ledge; Donna Sundstrom. Grand Rapids; and Diane van Nop- delegates for the national conven-; pen, Kalamazoo, tion are Herbert Cherry and Vern-i Mary Ann Norris is the only new on Royston. For the state con-! transfer student in the ninth grade, vention Bill Day and Ted Ells were She hails from Potterville also. chosen. The club was given a bronze plaque for being one of the fifteen best F. F. A. organizations in Michigan. G.A.A. Selects Activities Miss Whitmore will have charge of the G.A.A. this year. The con- stitution will be written by Miss Whitmore and voted upon by the members of the club. Plans are under way for basketball, volley ball, soft ball and bowling. The girls will enjoy a fall hike, and a breakfast hike and each girl participating in different sports. Two post-graduates. Richard Mor- ris. ’42. and Wendall Ripley, '47, have also joined the ranks. Stage Crew Organized The stage crew appointed for this year is as follows: Judson Richardson, stage manager; Allen Fisher. P. A. system; Winfield Par- dee, panel operator; and Tony Crawford, spotlights. Richard Mc- Kay. Donald Stewart and Jim Fraz- ier are assistants who can be call- ed on whenever help is needed. Shirley Snoke ,‘47., is working at the A P super market.

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