Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)
- Class of 1949
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The CHARHIAN GOLDEN DAYS INDEX ALUMNI Nl WS Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue BAND Issue Issue Is ue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue BASEBALI Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue BASKETBALL Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue CAMERA,CLUB Issue Issue Issue Issue CROSS COUNTRY Issue Issue Issue FFA Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue lssue Issue F Il A lssrre Is ue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue FOOTBAII Issue Issue Issue FOOTLJGHTEERS Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue FRESHMEN Issue Issue Issue G A, A I sue Issue Issue Issue Issue I clue September September September September September September September October October October October Or tober October October October October October October October October October October October October Novenrber Nlovember Noverrrber November Now enrber November Nlovenrber November Nlovember SCHOOI CALENDAR 1948 49 School Begrns fPack to the Old Grrnd3 Assembly Ulovre Cheerleaders Tryouts3 Footballlakevrew There tr7Ve 20 They 6 Cross Country Battle Creek Here Assembly fJo1n a Club3 Football Ionra Here CWe 32 They 133 Cross Country Sexton There I+ ootball Mason There tWe 13 They 63 Cr oss Country Hastrnfzs lnvrtatronal Ther e Assembly tHollywood C H S3 Cross Courrtrv Lansrrrg Eastern There Football Grand I edge 'Ihere fWe 27 They 03 Senror Class Meetra, 11 25 tbell Xmas Ca1ds3 12 Junror Play Tryouts Junror Class Meet1ngtOrder Class R1ngs3 Cross Country Trrangle at Everett Marchrrreg Band Festrval I+ootballHast1n sHere tWe 20 They 03 Football Howell Here CWe 33 They 63 F H A Conference Here Cross Corrntrv Hastrngs Here Underclass Prctures 'laken fSmrle please3 Senror Class Irctures tWatch the Brrd1e3 Football If verett There IVR e 20 They 63 Cross Country Napoleon There fVVe 26 They Assembly tGlee Club3 Football Eaton Rrprds Here lWe 1, They 03 Football Band Parrqrret Assemblv flvlovre and Amerrcarr Legron3 Assembly fLrbrary Club3 Junror Play 1 You C rn t Take It Wrth You 3 Assembly fB'rnd3 Trrrkey Trot fhancrest Socks Get Pr1ze3 November 26 Tharrkshrvrng Vacatron tStuff and Snoo7e3 December December December Decenrber December December January January January lanuary January January January February If ebr uary P ebruar y Febr uary Fe br u rr V Februar y I ebruary February March 1 March Nl rr ch March March March March Aprrl Aprrl Apr rl Aprrl Aprrl Nprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl Aprrl May 2 lvlav May Vay Vay May May Xlay Nlay Nlay May Vlay May June June June Assembly Speech Class3 lm lesse James Basketball Hastrngs Here Wye 27 They 243 Jornt Band Concert Owosso Basketball Ev er ett Here fVVe 28 They 243 Assembly tGlee Club and Dramatrcs Club3 Merrv Chrrstrnas Chrrstnras Vacatron HaDDv New Year 7 Basketball Mason There tWe 21 They 63 Basketball Marshall There fWe 32 They Basketball Eaton Raprds Here tWe 44 They 303 Basketball Grand Led eHere1We 30 They 343 Overture Assembly CAlcohol3 Assembly CMareh of D1mes3 Basketball Marshall Here tWe 51 They 573 Basketball Howell Here tWe 34 They 303 Basketball Gr rnd Ledge fWe 36 They 333 Assemblv fCrand Iedae l4x0han,,e3 Basketball Mason Here tWe 65 They 393 Pasketball l 'rton haprds tWe 24 Fhey 233 Caprtal Crrrurt Champs Drama Nralrt 13 00 P M Xl1dltOlllllIl3 Basketb'rllHast1n,,s Here fWe 32 Thev 433 AssernblyfF H X 'rrrd Charhrarr Sales3 45 Basketball lorrrnarrrents Sophomore A serrrblly 4Teac hers Show Talerrt3 Vote For Class Queen Asscmbly fSchool lor the Blrnd3 Jorrrnalrsm Carnrval Aprrl 1 Sprrng., Vacatron Senror Tea fWoman s Clrrb Methodrst tlrurth3 Track Meet lonra4Here laseballFatorr Rrprds Here CWQ 16 Thev 03 As rnblytSw1n Band rrrd Brr1cl3 Operetta Prnafore CClee Clubsp Frack Meet H rstrngs Phere Brseballlfver tt There QWe 15 They F3 B1seb'1llCrarrd Ledge Here tNVe 3They 13 Baseball Howell There fWe 24 They 03 Horror Dance tB0v s Cvm3 Senror Frrp fNragara Falls and Toronto3 Rural Students Day Baseball Ev rett Here Cwe 3They 23 Assembly fCamparen Speec'hes3 I and Bounfe C4rrdrtor1um3 Paseballflrarrd I edge There tWe 3 They 23 Paseball Howell Here fWe 6 They 53 Ass mb1yfEaton Raprds Exchange3 L aseball Mason There Holland Tulrp Festlval Baseball Eaton P rprds 'l here Junror and Senror BanqrretlMason1c l'enrple3 Baseball Mason Here Baccalaureate Servrfes Conrnrencement School Closes 27 ISSUQ Issue Issue Issue Issue lssrre Issue Issue Issue Is ue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue lssrre Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue lssrre I sue Issue Issue Issue lssrre Issue Issue Issue lssrre Issue lssrre Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue ls ue Issue l sue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue INDEX GLEE CLUB HI Y JUNIORS JUNIOR HIGH LATIN CLUB LIBRARY CLUB SOPHOMORES SPEECH CI UB TEACHERS STUDENT COUNCIL TENNIS TRACK Y TEENS Page 3 7 4 9 1 I 9- ' 2' 1 1 ' ' ' I 41 1 17-1 - 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OCTOBER 7, 1948 ISSUE 1 New Students Enter C Frosh Boast of Grrl from France, 4 Out of state Students Enter Every year L H S welcomes a varrety ot new students from dr ferent crtres and states and thrs vear rs no exceptron Followrng are the names of many of the new faces you have seen here these past few weeks In the senror class there are Dorrs Crandell from Pottervrlle and Ierry Gregg who has returned from Indrana In the Junror class we frnd Du ane Davrs Homer M1chrgIan Frances Loveland Mecosta and out ot stater Raymond McLane from Jonesboro Illrnors The sophomore newcomers all harl from the state of Mrohrgan They are Jolhn Wysack Bay Crty Margaret Lawcock Grand Ledge Lors Veltman Grand Raprds Ken neth Davrs Homer and Esther Hettlebower and Peggy Bauer both ot Olrvet The freshman class has some thrng to boast about thrs year They have Annre Dumont who 1 from France They also have tlre largest number of newcomers thrs year There are two out of staters Thomas Mrtchell trom Aurora Il lrnors and Jean McLane from Jonesboro Illrnors Others are Preston Masters Olrvet Lorrarne Mrller Haslett Thomas Llous Vermontvrlle Mahlon Hurwrtr Detrort and George Wrlder and Pat Seamark both from Lansrng In addrtron there are many new comers from surroundrng rural schools Juniors Choose Play ln a class meetrng held Septem ber Z7 the Junror class chose Xorr Lant Take It Wrth lou wrrtten by Moss Hart and George S Kauf mran tor the annual Junror play lt rs planned that the cast ct rrrneteen wrll be chosen O tober 11 and 12 wrth rehearsals under the drrectron ot Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng startrng on Wedne day October 12 The play rs to be presented No vember 19 Just Around the Corner October 8 Football game Gland Ledge S 00 ttherel October mg October rng October trval October 14 15 Teacher s Instr tute October 15 Football arrres Has tr gs 130 llrerel October 29 Football game Ho vw r 30 lherey October 25 Regronal conteren e of F l-l X grrls the 11 IZ Junror play cast I2 Junror Class meet Jrd hour 13 Band Marclrrng Fes Thinclads Open Season Back row E Towe D Marshall A Starr G Yund D Carter Coach Gobel Center row J Norrrs R Reed M Root H Clements Front row J Wrlson B Nevrns G Royston Noon Plans Made For All Rural Students Rural students are provrded wrth recreatron durrng the noon hour under the drrectron of Roger Smrth as charr man ele ted by the student councrl Rural students themselves ele t ed Jackre Rhmes and Bob Clark to head up the program for the grrls and the boys After eatrng rn the grrls gym the grrls have volleyball on Mon day and Wednesday krckball on Tuesday and Thursday and dan crng on Frrday The boys are also provrded wrth a supervrsor to touch football and dancrng on Frr day Thrs program rs provrded for the rural students only as the fa crlrtres are not suffrcrent to at commodate the crty students wrtlr all the rural students now en rolled Dramatrc Tryouts Held To Determrne Members Footlrghteers Choose Twelve Out of Thrrty two In order to supplement then df pleted ranks the Footlrghteerslreld tryouts tor new members Tuesday evenrng September Z8 A total ol tlrrr ty two applrcants were present out ot whrclr the old members had to chose twelve to frll vacancres ln the club The followrng people were selected Clenn Kardel Joyce lVIrller Marlyn Brough Barbara Brown James Brock James Loug lan Marrlyn Slrrels Connre Alfon so Charles Harag James Taylor Pat Srnelarr and Clyde Nrchols Pr esrdent Jerry Clark stated that Ire rs glad to see so many people takrng an mterest rn the club and Ire hopes they wrll be able to rn crease tlrerr actrvrtres over those ot last year lxenyon Sherman 49 Rex Fred lrne 4'4 Brll Casey 48 Wayne lfredlrne 4S are at I ackland Freld All lror ce Base Nrles F rrst, Charlotte Second rn Hastrngs Meet Alma Ionra Hastings Everett Follow rn Placrng The Orrole crosscountry team ran rn the rnvrtratronal meet at Hastrngs Saturday Oct 2 Other schools rnvrted were Hastrngs Everett Greenvrlle Ionra Eaton Raprds Alma Nrles and lVlt Pleas an The frve letterrnen backrng the team are R Nevrns G, Royston E Towe J Wrlson and G Yund Coadh Malcolm Gobel sard tba the srxteen boys out made a record tor recent years The team has lost the two meets wrth Battle Creek Central and Lansrng Sexton both class A schools The obJect of the Hastrngs meet Coach Gobel states was to pro nrng The trrst srx teams rn the Has trngs meet last Saturday were r spectrvely Nrles Charlotte Alma Ionra Hastrngs and Everett G Yund G Royston J Wrlson and R Nevrns of Charlotte won rrb bons and A Starr and R Marshall also placed among the frrst twenty The trrst second and thrrd place runners recerved medals those placrng fourth through frt teenth were awarded rrbbons A trophy was grven to the wrnnrng team Thrs was the frrst of such me ls to be held and the runnrng keeps that part of the sprrng track team that doesnt go out for football rn better shape Alumm News Dan vanNoppen 48 Ernest Platt 48 are rn the Army Par atroops at Camp Lee Vrrgrnra Bob Bandfreld Mary Lou lerwrllrger 48 Jud Rrchardson 48 Rae INorlander 48 Charlotte Sutherland 48 Joanne Wrllard 48 are attendrng Western rn Kala nrazoo Band Festival To Be Oct I3 Erght Schools to Entertarn In Thrrd Annual Event At Athletrc Freld Marchrng feet wrll echo rn rrhy thm as some frve hundred band members partake rn the thrrd an nual marchrng festrval at the ath letrc freld October 13 at 7 30 p m Some of the best bands rn soutrh ern Mrchrgan wrll be entered Ea lr one wrll put on a show of march mg maneuvers and routmes for ap proxrmately erght mmutes Although thrs rs Just the thrrd festrval of thrs krnd to be present to make thrs an annual entertarnment are well The festrval has pro successful rn prevrous was harled as a nrght of splendrd entertarnment One ot the events of the evenrng wrll be mass band whrch wrll play frve selectrons Washrngton Post March Unrted Natrons Men of Ohro Host of Freedom and The Star Spangled Banner The Orrole band wrll do a nrusr cal romance routrne rn whrch they play PegO My Heart the Wed drng March Sarlrng Sarlrng Shanty Town and Baby Face The hrgh school bands that are takmg part rn thrs festrval arc Battle Creek Central Bellevue Owosso Qurncy Hastrngs Ionra 'eslre and Charlotte Other bands have rndrcated they would attend rt possrble ed plans attarr of underway ven very years and Y Teens lnrtrate New Members, Elect Offrcers Plan Speakers from Forergn Countrres, Partres YTeens the Junror branch ot th Young Womans Chrrstran Assocra tron rs an organrzatron for the betterment ot the school and com munrty and to create healthy so eral actrvrtres for the students There wrll be two ceremonres thrs year to rnrtrate the new mem bers enterrng YTeens Both rrr tor mal and formal rnrtratrons wrll be held Thursday October 7 I the formal candelrght servrce rn the evenrng the old members wrll take part The trrst meetrng of the year was held Thursday October 23 at vxhrch trme a program commrttee was appornted by the presrdent to plan programs for the future The commrttee consrsts of three mem bers Pat Grrest Phyllrs Clapper and Mary Lou Parr Some ot the clubs future plans are to have rndrvrduals from other countr res speak to them for the members own self rmprovement as well as to benefrt others Also the club plans to sponsor actrvrtres such as the Turkey Tr ot Chrrstmas Krddres Party bo Hop and hay rrdes Phyllrs Smallvvood 48 rs attend mg U ot M o o Q 0 i- . . . . 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BLACK Publrshed Br Weekly y 51:10 'Hmmm By the Journalrsm sh Qi 11 f9UlLL Class of Charlotte Hrgh: 7 School 17 C l t 775 -9 SCRGLL rrcu a ron ,J ,9454 ' Subcrrptron Rates Sl 00 A555 STAFF Publrsher Managrng Edrtor Edrtor rn chref Assrstant Sports Edrtor Alumnr Edrtor Exchange Edrtor Busrness Manager Advertrsrng Manager Assrstant Crrculatron Manager Jean Pr uden Beverly Keller Betty Jo Shoemaker Pat Dean Carroll Dane Margaret Morst Barbara Jordar Leota Pfertter Marlyn Brough Charles Martens Lrllran Smrchek Advrser Mrss Wrnrfred Wells Reporters The Journalrsm Class How s School 7 School days school days PerhaDS when you started school thrs year rt was Wrth an at trtude of boredom or maybe one of rmpatrence eager to get the whole thrng over wrth If you wrll stop a mrnute and look to see vrhats good about gorng to school rnsteao of whats so dull and unrnterestrng youll frnd the year gorng much faster Suppose there rs some class you frnd partrcularly borrng Con trrbutron on your part wrll make that old hour whrzz by Of course rt s easrer sard than done But Just grve rt a farr trral Anythrng rs en trtled to that even school' Youll frnd your gettrng more out of school You ll be proud ot yourself when the frrst srx weeks roll by too Make thrs a year youll be proud of Be glad your able to go to school More Assemblres Do you want more assernblres thrs year Ot course you do Well rt s up to you to get thenr started Lets all get on the beam and scrape up some good talent Everyone lrkes to srt and watch but sometrme we should all grve the oth ers who perfom a chance to see and hear our talents The school has to pay for 3.SS6lTlb11ES whrch are not honre talent and thrs amount r lrmrted If every club organrzatron and the whole student body would get programs frxed up we should have enough to please everyone Just thrnk' If the assembly you re rn rs good enough you may go to another school rn an ex change assembly Lets get busy and we ll have more assernblres than ever before Specral Bargarn Most students are bargarn hunters Arent Charlotte school students We seem to be pass rng up the best bargarn of the year Athletrc trckets are on sale for S210 We have three home football games left and seven basketball games comrng up Each games costs 600 That trmes ten equals S6 00 Here s your chance to save S3 90 rf you buy athletrc trckets rrght now Is rt because were not rnterested rn the games or are we losrng our school sprrrtf When Charlotte wrns though we sure can brag about our team but rf we lose we Just make up some excuse Lets all back the team then we can always feel proud of them and our selves We really appreerate the football and basketball boys Show them by buyrng athletrc trckets We have 665 trckets and only 327 have been sold Dont you thrnk we should sell the the rest of them Its really gorng to save us some money and at the same trme we'll be see mg excrtrng ball games Hurrah for Band Boosters I How rrrany realrze how much the Band Boosters are dorng for our school The Charlotte Band Boosters under the able llffleers For l948 1949 Student Councrl Mayor Bob Brown Secretary Leota Pterffer Members held over from last year Kenneth Jones Kenneth Sparks Twelrth grade Presrdent Roger Smrth Vrce pr esrdent Dan Drckrnson Secretary Charles Harag Treasurer Carroll Dane Student Councrl James Loughan Gaylord Yund 4leventh garde Presrdent Kenneth Sparks Secretary Jrm Lavengood Vrce presrdent Mrllard Root Freasurer Bob Krng Student Councrl Dan Brown Jerry Clark Tenth grade Presrdent Dale Rolfe Vrce presrdent Glen Gearhart Secretary Earl Mead Treasurer Jackre Hale Student Councrl Hans Kardel Patrrcra Prresman Nrnth grade Presrdent Roger Nelson Vrce presrdent Nor lyn Brough Secretary Mahlon Horwrtz Treasurer Beverly Fullerton Hether rngton Erghth grade Presrdent Donald Marple Vrce pr esrdent Joe Prnch Secretarv Ioe Iauch Treasurer Pat Wrlson Student touncrl Lucrlle Whrtmger Robert Potter Ser enth grade Presrdent Lrrrda Smrth Vrce presrdent Jrrn Carr Secretary Karen Lavengood Treasurer Stuart Southworth Student Councrl Gary Frace Carla Powers Glad to Meet You Alrlrhh' Where are those srghs comrng from It rs the grrls of 01 Charlotte hrgh who are rnakrng all the racket They Just saw the new teacher Mr Jack Reynolds rn the hall Mr Reynolds the nevr member of the facul ty rs a graduate of Western State Teachers College rn Kalamazoo He formerly resrded rn Los Angeles Calrfornra He states that hrs chret rrrterest rs tearhrng If you want to see more of Mr Reynolds he teaches general scrence and general math and rs an assrstant football coach All teasrng asrde Charlotte hrgh welcomes Mr Reynolds and hopes he enroys hrs stay rn Charlotte Library Scene of Improvement Mrs lauch greatly apprecrates the accornmo datrons provrded tor her durrng the summer The entrre rear of the lrbrarv has been pro vrded wrth book shelves Many new books are now ar arlable because of the added room A book wagon has been provrded for trans portrng a large anrount of books at one trnre Tlrrs arded greatly rn the transterrrng of books to the new shelves New frles also have been put to use Students now have a wrder varrety for sources of rntor matron and materral they may wrsh to use drrectron of Morrrs VV1lson meet rn the band room once a month At these nreetrngs var rous thrngs are drscus sed such as the band's frrranc ral srtuatrorr, band rrnrforms and tr rps the band rs gorng to take These nreetrngs are not restrrcted to mem bers alone, but welcome all persons that arc rnterested rn the band's aetrvrtres So let's grve our parents a pep talk and urge therrr to attend these nreetrngs Three Cheers Leota Pfertter a well known senror grrl was elected secretary of the school and student councrl She has brown harr hazel eyes and rs one of the best dressed grr ls rn the senror class Leota rs very actrve rn school aetrvrtres and has b en a rrrernber of the Dramatrcs Club for three years Journalrsrn rs her chorce subrect She rs lookrng forward to college Outsrde of school Leota enroys dancrng and potato chrps rate hrgh wrth her She lrkes her Job at the Ford garage Robert Brown better known as Bob an rn tellrgent and hard workrng senror boy was elected mayor of the school Bob enjoys althletrcs and rs captarn of the football team In hrs Junror year he was voted class athlete Phys crcs rs hrs favorrte subrect rn school Bob rs always lookng forward to college Hrs spare trme rs spent playrng ball Brown rs hrs favorrte color and eatrng rs hrs favorte past trme The Odor That pleases M M M Im nungry' ' ' Oh' what smells so good' Yes thats what you mrght hear var fronr therr class rooms All of these expressrons you mrght hear are the fault of the frrst second and fourth hour Home Ec classes who are dorng some cannrng rn therr darly assrgnment The grrls have been workrng rn famrly ZFOUDS cannrng tomatoes peaches beets and carrots to be used rn the preparatron of meals when they wrll start cookrng rn the near fu N116 why Oh why Wrlson Jrrn Harag Charles Yund Gaylord Grrffrn Dexter Idle Jack Rolfe Dale Loughan James Smrth Roger Clark lerry Archer Carl Norrrs Jerry Trrr ell Don Sparks Kerr Tuckey Joe U Drckrnson Dan Yen for men Orchrds to Webb Bonnre Hale J ackre Yund Darl Brough Marvelyn Olmstead Mary Yen for women Shrels Marrlyn Caswell J oyee Alfonso Connre Norrrs Mary Ann Tanner Erlene Shoemaker Betty lo Thar p Rachel Dean Pat You The band and rts frne performances The football teanr and coach for a frne All the people that Jorn some club Onrons to Students who squrrt people Wrth water Students who run rn the halls In drscussrng sports wrrtrng wrth the Jour nalrsm class Coach Cobel sard Swelled head rs the hardest athletrc rnJury to heal The road to success may be wrndrng but rs never crooked The Breeze Albron I rpstrck sorrrethrng that adds color and taste to the old pastrme The Breeze, Albron A penny wrll hrde the brggest star rn rt you hold rt close enough to your eye The Lakevrew Why don't you lrke grrls Too 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BLACK Page Q Locals Defeat Mason ln League Opener 13 6 Frnal Touchdown Made Early ln Last Quarter Playrng on the Mason grrdrron the Charlotte Orroles took to the tune of 13 to 6 Mason krcked off to Charlotte who fumbled but recov ered on therr own two yard lrne They started a drrve but agarn fumbled on then own 43 yard lrne wrth Mason recoverrng Mason trred a pass and Rorter rntercepted for the Orroles Both teams made valrant attempts for a goal but the quarter ended wrth Charlotte rn possessron of the ball on then own 44 yard lrne At the begrnnrng of the second quarter Charlotte punted Mason attempted several drrves but was forced to punt Charlotte then both runnrng and passrng and brought the ball to the goal lrne where Carroll Mohre went ox er for the Orroles frrst touchdown Bob Brown place krcked the extra pornt The half ended wrth Charlotte ahead 7 to 0 Returnrng after the half both teams played better ball Late rn the tlrrrd quarter Mason went around left end for frfteen yards and a touchdown but farled to con vert the extra pornt Charlottes other touchdown came rn the fourth quarter grvrng them the vrc tory It was a close game from start to frnrsh Fell was Masons marn stay confusrng plays consrstently Charlotte travels to Grand Ledge next week for the second confer ence contest The entrre Caprtol Crrcurt offer ed then sympathy through a letter to the student body and tlovvers were sent to both funerals for th two Everett lrrgh school footbar players who were krlled recently Orroles Down Lakevrew In Season s Opener Charlotte opened rts grrd seasor Frrday September 17 wrth a rous rng P06 vrctory over Battle Creek l akevrew The Orroles started thrngs oft vsrth a bang by recoverrng the ball when lakevrew fumbled the open ng krckott on the Spartan thrrty The Orroles drove to a touchdown rn a short ser res of plays The try for the extra poxnt was wrde Charlotte krcked to Lakevrew who prompt y marched to a touch down They also mrssed the extra rornt lNo further s or rng was dorre rn the trrst half whrch end ed wrth the score tred at 66 I the second half the Orroles broke loose for two more touchdown makrng both extra pornts Therr de fense trghtened and held Lakevrew scoreless The frnal score read 20 I akevrevl Werner Raymond Powers VVr rght D Smrtlr Hatch Patter son Drxon Clrffor d DeVoll Tyson Substrtutron for Charlotte End Brrggs Gammage tackles Hamrl ton loveland guards R Smrth Schultz centers Tuckey Brarth vsarte backs Spagnuolo Rorter Ixolfe Dornan Drckrnson lake new ends Bammer tackles Al len Delano guards Scott Olsen center Tuck backs Pultv Charlotte Zrrnrnerlee MacDonald Jones Sparks Loughan Pratt Rulrson B Blown Peterson lvlohre D BIOWII GITTLEMAN S Frnest rn Ladles Ready to Wear Martens News Football Schedule The tootl all schedule for trrc remarnrng year rs as follows Sept lr Lakevrew 0 Charlotte Sept 24 Ionra 13 Charlotte 1 Octob r 1 Mason 6 Charlotte 12 Oct 9 Grand ledge there 8 OO Oct lo Hastrngs here 7 30 O 22 Howell here I '30 Oct 29 Everett there 4 30 Nov 5 Eaton Raprds rere 30 Charlotte Tops Ionra By Score of 32 l3 Charlotte p'ayed host to Ionrtr lrrrday September 24 on the lo al grrdrron But the Orroles treated then guests a lrttle rough by trouncrng the Bulldogs 3'13 The Gobelmen caprtalrzed on Ionra fumbles and turned them rn the scorrng for Charlotte by scanrp er rng over the goal lrne twrce Bob Brown Farl Rorter and Al Nle Donald contrrbuted srx porrrters al Although on the short end of a 1312 halftrme score Charlotte started rollrng rn the last half by puslhrng over three touchdowns There was never a lack of exert ment from start to frnrsn aton County avlngs Bank Cobelmen to Play Comets, I-Iastrngs, Howell Follow Tomorrow nrght the Orrole foot ball team travels tv Grand Ledge tor rts second conference game of the season The Comets wrth then ends and three of therr back treld returnrng are expected to be a potent tactor rn the league race On October 15 the Hastrngs Tro rerns came to Charlotte tor a non cnterence battle The Trorans are not too powerful thrs year but last year they shocked the Orroles 'Z to r tor the tor mers only vrctory of the season Howell follows Hastrngs to the Orrole grrdrron The Hrghlanders vtho have a new coach Kurt Kampe have lost therr star quar terback and fullback Although they don t have hrgh class materral they wrll b out for the Orroles teathers and make rt a hard game 'lhe 1949 graduatrng class ot Eat on Raprds Hrgh School wrll l 'ed down the arsle by four boys ottrcers ot the class Prom now on the students of Eaton Raprds who drrve to school wrll hand therr keys to the prrncr pal durrng the day There are too many students crursrng around liaton Raprds and at trrnes have leen seen headrng for Charlotte Mason and Lansrng durrng school hours Wlldern s Drug Store Complete Fountarn Servrce untlng Season Opens October 15th Get your hunting supplres at AL 8: BILL S Charlottes Friendly Stor Phone 566 CIlARLO'l l'E IIIIME DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon BOYS See the NEW SWEAT SOCKS 49c to 95c a parr The Vaughn Company WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS BRAITHWAI FE BEAUTY SALON DEB U CURL That School Grrl Permanent We also have machrne and machrneless waves at 255 00 and up Soft lustrous waves as the school grrl wants them Razor Shaprng BILLIE BRAITHWAITE MILLIE DAVID Phone 228 MU GER HARDWARE CO. 224 S. Cochran Phone 69 Charlotte, Michigan HARDWARE APPLIANCES - PLUMBING FARM EQUIPMENT SPORTING GOODS GUNS AMMUNITION 6 Y o ' L l-' ' . I. . K v v J ' ru ., 1. ' '. . , . ' f'2 -. ' I ' . I . J - - . I . 1 . ' . A N '. ' V ' ct. '. ' , ' , ':. 4, I -' - ' ' . . L - , L R ' . , ' . v A - , I . , I - , I Q . l - ' n W . V: .2 V , ., Y . ' . 1 W l S ' ' v l . 1' A V . I I A I started' as dlilve Whlch Conglsted Ot The Stilftlllg lineup: l L0 toughdowng, Carroll Mghre lgd Are Others Dolng? I ' ' - LE w -- B ' ' R ' ' re ' ' . ' I ' , I LT ' , J ' -, ,- . . ' , - ' . i . A . S. - W . I 1 V... v . I ' ' , ' ' C so. ' r ' . RG . ' i ' . RT L , W , , y ' Q , ' ' -' '. I ' ' RE 1 Y - . . ' ' . '. A r ' . . ' QB ' , l ' . ' ' ' ' ' I ' RH ., ' . . . : ' I ' ' , , ' ' . ' FB ' ' , ' I . . . . . N ' M v I . I Y E . , ' . . 1 Y Y q 1. a . .I I . - -N Y X' - ' l Y A. I S l ,Yf-?? I , . , . . 7 . h H , ' 1 1 o l D P . N I Q 7 Y I Q r ' r DI ll , 1 Page 4 ORANGE G. BLACK Band Performs At State Farr, Kalamazoo Former C l-l S Student, Terwrllrger, Parades As Majorette September 4 was a busy day for the Orrole band Ieavrng for De trort early In the mornrng they arrrved on the outskrrts of Detrort where they were met by a polrce escort whrch took them to the state farr grounds After checkrng Instruments and go on the Inrdway and take In the rrdes Irntrl trrne for the concert After that they went to a program entrtled Accent on Youth then the memlrers were agarn free to take rn the farr The parade start ed at seven oclock Judy Canova and Leo Carrrllo rode therr horses In the parade To end a success tul day the band went to the Judy Canova show at the colosseum Saturday September 25 was also another brg day The band ar rrved at Kalamazoo Western at ten oclo k and was grven frfteen mrnutes rn whrch to rehearse on the treld Then mass rehearsal was formed The bands were then drsmrssed for lunch At one o clock massed group was formed and two marches were played The bands were then grven a sectrorr rn WhlCh they could srt and watch the game between Western and Western Re serves As Westerns band took the freld for the pre game perform ance there was cheer Ing and ap F F A Goes on Freld Trrp On Monday September 24 Plrghts tenth grade agrrculture class went on a freld trrp to Ken neth Trrrells farm to study test plots of corn Some of the varre tres they studred on these test plots were Proneer 242 DeKalb 320 Krngcrost K S 6 and Wolverrne The purpose of the trrp was tr study the nraturrty possrlrle yrelds drsease resrstance and drought re srstance ot the corn Some krnds they studred not on test plots wer Proneer 373 and DeKalb 404A Junrors Sell Magazines Junror magazrne sales an annual project are progressrng well The goal set at S2600 has been rarsed by the class to S3 000 Mrs Lrpsey runror class advrsor sard that thrs class has already sold xrous class Bertha Lennon nd June Gran strom are the secretarres for th Curtrs and Crowell Collrer publrslr Ing companres whose magazrnes the class rs sellrng The class offrcers are the publrcrty managers plause for Westerns new drum maJorette Mary lou Terwrllrger The Charlotte band took the treld durrng the frrst part of the half and gave a performance whrch aroused frne applause from tlr sp tators Battle Creek Central hrgh school followed Charlotte After the half the band returned to IIS sectron to see the frnrslr of the game In whrch Western won Lotus C lure Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 Domethrng from the Jewelers IS always somethrng specral YOUNGS JEWELRY Photographers Choose Offrcers, Make Plans Bracy, Wrlcox, Vance Roberts Head Organization Do you have a photograph mrnd' Then why don t you Jorn Mr Brennans camera club The Inenr ber shrp IS open to anyone An e ectron of offrcers and a drs cussron of future plans were held at thrs years frrst meetrng Sep tember Z4 The ottrcers elected are Presr dent Frank Bracy vrce presrdent Bob Wrlcox secretary Margaret Wan e treasurer Jeanette Roberts The memlrers drscussed the danr they are plannrng to sponsor Iar uary 21 They also decrded tc hold therr meetrngs every Monday nrght at 7 00 The club took prctures ot tne club assembly They are lookrnz forward to takrng prctures of all sport functrons and comrng assern blres Mr Al Cudney has helped out wIth takrng prctures and rs gorrrg to contrnue to do so throughaut the year The Camera Club Drvrsron of the Bastman Kodak Company sends the club rnformatron and wrll lr here to show slrdes The date of thrs wrll be posted on the bulletrn board Any prctures taken by members can be purchased for a small fee from any member of the club F l-l A Elect OEICCIS, Make Plans For Year I'he lr H A has elected the fol lowrng offrcers for the year pr esr dent Sue Hale vrce pr esrdent Bev erly Roath secretary Donna Wal ker treasurer Mary Jo Atkrns reporter Jaekre Hale hrstorran Jane Ann Smrth and parlramen tarran Betsy Stucky There rs to be a Regronal Con ference of the F H A grrls from regron 'Z on October Z3 from fl 00 m to450p m at thrs hr school There wrll be about erght hundred grr ls present Mrs Dells grrls wrll prepare and serve the luncheon New Thrngs Frrst Flrst National Bank Meet Your Frlends urbm s Rexall Drugs SCHOOL DAYS Are Happy Days ln Hollywood lnsprred olene Sport Casuals Fred Murray C0 Between the Banks Quaker Nylon Hose Sheer and Beautrful regular and extra length 3165 and 5195 Fred A Rrchey Co Game Tomorrow' GERMAIN Look your loest and get l a new harrclo at EDNA 5 BEAUTY TIRES BATTERIES SALON EDNA RoBrNs ACCESSORIES DONNA MASENGALE IU-Maki Phone 1300 CAR REPAIR Wx rllllllg YOLVVE GOT TO DRESS IT UP TO COMMAND ATTENTION The Nh-Grath - Delfoo Co. Prmters Are Experts ID Quality Printing fb rl P. 1 Y ,. ll 11 4: 0 R Jay Sandwich Shop I I I 1 1 A . , '. Mr. ' . . ' ' . r , . Q 1 a - ' r - , Y v 1 ' 'Q l l ' A ' ic 7-Q-M.-.-.QMS , . - V - ' , . . . -- 1 55. . - - . ' i , . , . ' l . . . . - 1 f -' ' 1 - ' t' , ' . l I ,, U- K l I ' Q lf ' l - ' ' Y Y 9 I t I p Q I k., Q ' . 1 ' - .. A i ' 1 , ' - h . Q . V . . . 'sf l V. r -4- - . x O - - . q . . . . ' .' ' .' . , ' a. . 2' . . ' 'gh having lunch, they Were allowed U' OVCI' 352000. better than SIIY DT04 Cross Country team and also the , . ., . ' I . I K U 7 t I I . M ' . . , . . . . . . ' , . Q , ' I ' 1 ' K- , , , . .i ' ' . I V Y ' Y as - - rr ' f L- .I . ' ,' r ' ' , Y ' 'K' I . . V J V V. . U 1 N Y X N L x w , 1 . X I ' . ' W -l ' r, l o y n a A --'- 1 enx 1 ' ' I l M . V ' , AT - . ' ' ' ' D f v . . .l W X, v V ' ' ' . v . l. . . L 0 W . . .f n s ' f v A . . , . ' J l . . fl YY . . 7 ' as J .yr, rs. ig? at . ri COME TO Remember ORA E BLACK Banquet THE CHARHIAN - - VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 ISSUE 2 Orioles To Fight To Retain Little Brown Jug Front row left to right L Brarthwarte D Brown J Tuckey D Johnson J Gammage B Peterson C Mohre K Sparks J Idle C Dornan J Clark D Dlcklnson 2nd row A McDonald S Spagnuolo V Hamilton E Loveland Pratt J Loughan B Brown Capt Jones C Rulrson S Rolfe D Schultz R Smith D McKay 3rd row K Mathis D Turrell H Harrington B Patrick J Richardson E Ells E Patrick D Fast T Berg M Horwitz T Mitchell J Wensley B Mayhew H Rrsenhoover Coach Gobel 4th row B McKeag B David B King K Harrington B Nevins W Bruce R Nelson B McConnell C Wrl more G Depue R Johnson A Taylor R Root D Shurnaker D Garn Back Row Asst Coaches Stall Reynolds Toutant D Newland J Ivrne T Snyder B Ell G Morton B Boyd B Johnson M Stall Eaton Raprds Battle to Be Nov 5 on Home Field On lNovernber 5 at the Charlotte a etrc freld at r 30 p n e Charlotte Orroles wrll tangle wrth the baton Raprds Greyhounds The annual Arnrrstrce date has been canceled rn faror of the pre sent date set so that the teams wrll not have so long an rdle perrod be tween games Faton Raprds has a new coach thrs year lVlr Issac whose tearr has trve returnrng letter men and has won four and lost two games whrle the Orrole team has so far gone undefeated Tlrrs rs the annual ganre to de ternrrne whether the lrttle brown rug wrll stay rn Charlotte a rt has for the last four years whether rt wrll rorrrney to Faton Raprds Top Precedrng Year The runror class has acconrp lrshed a great deal rn the magazrnc sales thrs year as the sales reachecr a peak of S2407 00 topprng that ot the prevrorrs year whrch was S1150 6 The goal was set at S2500 Actrrrg as busrness managers were June franstronr and Bertha Lenon Anne Wensley succeeded rn sellrng the most subscrrptrons wrth a total of S116 60 The sales ended Frrday O tober 16 X contest was held between the grrls and Irovs as to whrch group would attarn the hrghesr number of sales As a result ot the contest the boys wrll treat the grrls wrtlr a pot luck supper The class has also prcked out the desrgn for class rrngs from the H R Terryberry Co of Grand Rap rds Orders are berng taken by Mrs Alleen Irpsey class advrser Language Clubs Organized Latrn and Spanrsh clubs under the leadershrp of Mr Ward Chr rst lreb are hegrnnrng to organize for the present school year Thrs rs the Latrn clubs second year whrle the Spanrsh club rs a new orgarrrzatron Both clubs are plannrng formarl and rnformal rm atrons and the electron of offrcers wrll soon be held The purpose of these clubs addrtron to provrdrng socral rne rrrgs rs to further rnterest rn Latrn and Spanrsh to acquarnt the mem bers wrth the countrres speakrng these languages and to gve pr actrce rn the use of thenr I C C To Arrange For Hallowe en Party The Iunror Chamber of Com rnerce rs plannrng a Halloween party for grades from the krnde day October 99 The party wrll be held rn the rarrorrs class rooms from 1 00 un tl 2 15 1 The students wrll then be taken to the Paton Thea T el I Cs wrll award prr es for the best costumes They wrll also furnrsh refreshments con srstrng of rnrlk candy and cook es Or Saturday Oct 30 at P for the school they wrll put on a party Junror and senror hrgh students There wrll be frre a parade and a pep nreetrng The students are to wear mas querade costumes and pr rzes wrll be awarded for the most orrgrnal ones Also refreshments wrll le served A dance wrll be held rrr the old gymnasrurn for the senror hrgh and a nrovre for the Junror lrrgh rn the arrdrtorrrrnr F H A Chapters Hold Regronal Conference 500 Members Advisers Attend Stucky Made Parlramentarran On Saturday October 23 the an nual F H A Regronal Conference was held at Charlotte hrgh school Attendrng were 560 F H A nrem bers and advisers from the 35 schools rn regron III The Charlotte chapter playrng hostess to the group was rn charge of regrstratron and the luncheon at the Masonrc Temple A wel come was grven by the Charlotte F H A advrser Mrs Bertha Mc Taggart The busrness rneetrng was called to order by Charrman Mrckey Srnrth of Parma After the call to order roll call and the readrng of the rnrnutes the old brrsrness was carrred on There was an announce' ment of those who have earned F H A degrees a report of camp ac trvrtres and of the Natronal Con f rcnce at Kansas Crty and of the state nreetrn s by the state offrcer A greetrng was grven by thc state adyrser Mrss Arrry lean Holm blade after whrch a speech was rrrade by Mrss Vrrgrnra Shannan entrtled How If H A Helps U to Be Frrendly Happy and Attrac trve rn Appearance Under the headrng of new busr n ss candrdates for offrce for the 48 49 club year were rrrtroduced requested to make therr speeches and voted on The assembly was then drvrded rnto drscussron group A talent show was next on the agenda followed by a report on the ballotrng Marron Zubalack of Wrl lrarrrston was elected charrnrarr for next year Betsy Stucky a rrrernber of the Charlotte I4 H A chapter was made regronal parlrarnentar ran Junior Play To Be Nov. I9 You Can't Take It With You Has Cast of Eighteen After several nrghts of try outs Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng dramatrcs teacher frnally chose the cast for thrs years annual Junror play Cant Take It Wrth You by Hart and George S Kaufman grven November 19 O ober 11 and 12 sixty students approxrmately onehalf of the class of 50 trred out for a part rn the play but through elrmr natron Mr Wotrrng chose thrrty three students to try out agarn on Monday nrght October 18 There were several reasons for a delay on the tryouts the out standrng reason berng that such r large number were takrng part rn them Mr Wotrrng also stated that the play to be pr sented ha an extra large cast whrch has r varrety of characters who are al together drffer ent fr om one another All three of these obstacles were new and complrcatrng You Can t Take It Wrth You comedy wrrtten rn three acts rs a story about the Sycamores who seem extravagantly mad but be fore the story progresses very far the audrence realrzes that rf the Sycanrores are rnad the rest ot the world rs madder The chosen cast rs as follows Rodney Wood Anne Wensley Sally Conner Bob Krng Vance Hamrlton Bertha Lenon Drane Martrn Hale Harrrngton Clara Mauney Dexter Grrffrn Brll McKeag Carl Archer Jrnr Wrlson Mary Jo Atkins Mrllard Root You Moss to be Grandpa Penny Rhel a Donald Kalvenkov Olga Essre Alrce DePrnna Henderson Mac Jrm Mrs Itrr by Paul Mr lxrrby Man Irrn Laverrgood Cfrrlton Dornan Grrls Glee Club Members Elect Offrcers For Year Under the drrectron of Mrss Thel ma Shook the grrls glee club has elected otfrcers for thrs year follows Presrdent lrnda Krng Wrcepresrdent Phyllrs Campbell Sec and Treas Janrce Gearhart Lrbrarrans Jean Marsh and Betty Montgomery Thrs club has thrrty members enrolled at the present trrne 'lhcv hold club nreetrngs when ther reel rt rs strrctly necessary The grrls are plannrng to spon scr a dance after the Howell game frrls and boys glee clubs com lrrned are plannrng a crncert to be grven some trme before Chrrst rrras and an operetta rn the earlr sprrng ' I 1 . . 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BLACK Publrshed B1 Weekly sq, m 'm ' By the Journalrsm QI I4 CQUILL Class of Charlotte Hrghg P School 517 Crrculatron 775 ,JI ,94547 Q if Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 Ass! 0 STAFF Publrsher Beverly Kellev Managrng Edrtor Betty Jo Shoemaker Edrtor rn Chref Pat Dean Ass t Edrtor lean Grrffrn Sports Edrtor Carroll Dane Alunrnr Edrtor Ireta Fetterman Exchange Edrtor Barbara Jordan Busrness Manager Leota Pferffer Advertrsrng Manager Marlyn Brough Ass t Advertrsrng Manager Charles Martens Crrculatron Manager Lrllran Smrchek Faculty Advrser Mrss Wrnrfred Wells Reporters Journalrsm Class Why Hurt Therr Drgnrty7 In past yrars rt has been the polrcy of Charlotte hrgh school to overlook refrarn from forbrddrng and rnterferrng wrth publrc rnrtra trons But can we contrnue to close our eyes to the rndrgnrtres rnflrcted upon rnnocent stu dents who merely want to engage rn extra cur rrcular actrvrtres? Why should they have to endure thrs form of nrental and sometrmes physrcal drscomfort for even one day to qualr fy for a club such as the Y Teens whrch rs rc, presented as a character burldrng organrzatron? It occurs to me that no smart club would allow such bad advertrslng to be connected wrth rts name questron comes up Does anv rrght to rnterfere wrth school answer to thrs rs that there rs no Then the club have a work? The for usrng the school for the bene Justrfrcatron frt of such a trrvral thrng as a srlly rnrtratron At one trme schools themselves held rnrtra trons but thrs rs now out dated and frowned upon ln some schools actron has been taken frgarnst these tradrtronal rndrgnrtres and Char lotte should follow along wrth the changrng trrnes What do you thrnk? In Sympathy To Mrs Marerra Krplrnger and daughter Mrs Evald Johnson the hrgh school stu dents and teachers wrsh to express then deepest sympathy rn the loss of husband and father Mr Sherman Krphnger Sprrrt ls As Sprrrt Does Braggrng rs a poor polrcy nevertheless call rt what you may we have a splendrd record ot good sportsnranshrp on the whole as a stu dent body Thrs attrtude of farr play and equal recognrtron rs never hrdden under a bushel Hats off to our cheer leaders who lead tlr students and the publrc rn co operatron wrth good sportsmanshrp rnottos applaud good plays of both teams accept offrcral decrsrons cheer that much louder when our score rs trarl rng and be on guard for outstandrng plays and show we notrce by applaudrng Lets marntarn thrs standard ot good sports rnanshrp by keeprng our sprrrt for C H S honorable and uprrght Its That Trme Again Oh' my achrng back report cards agarn Don t the teachers know we could get along wrthout them? Thats the story that always goes along wrth the cards when they come out Put students settle back and relax Its really not as bad as you thrnk Well be gettrng them today So lets take them vvrth clrrn up Who Drd What? The old savrng Experrence rs the best teacher may be the reason vvhy the teachers are so brrllrant Varrous experrences were engoyed by the teachers thrs summer Some went to school and several had rnterestrng experrences els where When drfferent teachers were asked about thrs subrect that rs what was found out Mrss Wrnrfred Wells sard she enJoyed very much the trrp she took wrth a frrend to the Smoky mountarns One week was spent there rn a lrttle log cabm back off the beaten track Then cornrng through Ohro on the way home they saw nrany drfferent rnterestrng examples of the work of the pre lrrstorrc mound burlders One especrally rnterestrng was the serpent mound rn the shape of a great snake Helprng to parnt a house seemed to rnterest Mr Iarvrs Wotrrng most For a person who would rather read a poem than swrng a brush lhlq was qurte a feat and he says Its a good experrence for teachers not used to usrng therr hands to have a lrttle experrence rn manual labor It seems that Mr Earl Huston spent an en Joyable day at the Amerrcan Legron Sta Conventron whrch was held at Grand Raprds He went wrth the band and rn the afternoon was rn the parade Most people enjoy trrps and Mrs Alleen Lrp sey seems to be among them She and her husband went for a trrp up the west srde of Mrchrgan crossed the Strarts vrsrted the locks and came home down the east srde rf the state Parlez vous Francais? Have you ever trred gorng rnto a new coun try that was entrrely drfferent from your own and learnrng therr language and customs? Well that was exactly what Annre Marre Du nront drd Annre came to Anrerrca from France wrtn her mother They arrrved rn thrs country nr July 1947 They frrst nrade therr home rn Pottervrlle lnverythrng was new to her and not a brt lrke her own country She started last year rn the thrrd grade at the Pottervrlle school and had gradually work ed up through the erghth grade by the end or the school year Annre sard the hardest thrng to learn was the Englrsh language Last summer she and her mother came to make therr home rn Charlotte An rntervrew revealed many rnterestrng thrngs She sard that the schools rn France were very drfferent from the schools here Thr- grrls rn France are not allowed to attend the same school as the bovs They go to school frve days a week wrth Thursday and Sunday holrdays We are always cornplarnrng about the hours here but rf we had the anre hour they have rt would be another storv l France the classes run from erght thrrty rn the mornrng untrl eleven thrrty then they have lunch ln the att rnoon classes resunre at one thrrty and last untrl srx oclock The tu dents rn France go to school for rust une re son and that rs to work and learn They have no club actrvrtres school partres dances and nrovres as we have and to Annre thrs seems very strange We are proud and happy to have her rn our school and we hope she enrovs Amerrca and rts people Wrll They Ever F1nd3 Nrckel candy bars agarn? Popcorn wrthout too rrrrrclr salt? A gentleman? lNo homework? Report cards once a year? A perfect couple besrdes Bev and Bob and Slrrrley and Roger? Quret study halls? Mrs Iauch not clreckrng lrbrary cards? Easy chemrstry tests? But--Beware Hrs srlk top hat came oft wrth a srnrster ges ture as your reporter was ushered rnto a gloomy stuffy lrttle roonr Wrth long bony frngers outstretched and a hor rrble leer on hrs cold whrte face he answer ed the questrons rn a ghostly hollow vorcc Of course I was murdered Do you thrnk I drecl a natural death? Hrs knuckles cracked as he flrcked 1 sprder off hrs hand He was asked rf he enroyed hrs prrvacv Oh yes was hrs Peter Lorrre reply Except once rn a whrle I have to preserve my prrvacy And wrth an rnsane laugh he lunged Your reporter made a mad dash for safety You asl how all thrs happened? It always happens at the bewrtchrng hour of twelve on Halloweer nrght or rf you dont belreve rt go down and ask the school skeleton yourself But ware' F F A Vrsrts Bromfreld Farm On September lr and 18 th F F A Mr Blrght Mr McGu1re and Farm Veteran class took a trrp to Mansfreld Ohro to vrsrt Mr Bromtrelds 1000 acre tarm They arrrved ourte late so they couldn t start therr srghtsee rng trrp untrl the followrng day So Mr Bron' freld told therrr about the hrstory of the farnr and vvhy he bought rt Mr Blomfreld specralrzes rn Grass Farm rng and rarses such crops as alfalfa Bromc grass wheat and ladrno clover He has a herd of 50 nrrlch cows and a few calves whrch ne sells Mr Brornfreld buys Holstern herfers and breeds thenr to an Angus bull There rs a verv large vvoods on the farnr ard alrrrost any krnd of a tree can be found there that can be grown rn that vrcrnrty He uses the lumber from these trees to reparr hrs own rarm burldrngs He bought thrs rarm about nrne years ago Fveryone sard rt was one ot the poorest farnrs rn the valley because rt has been cropped to death Mr Brorrrfreld has srnce then burlt thrs farm up untrl rt rs one of the best farms rn the country Mr Bromfreld rs a very famous naturalrst and wrrter Two of hrs books are Pleasant Valley and Malabar Farnr The F F A boys takrng thrs srghtseerrrg trrp vvere Bob Johnson Don Shurrraker Dour Stall Charles Harag Brlly Ells Harold Smuts John Srnrpson Jerry Johnson Stanley Halsey Dexter Grrffrn Allen Srnrth Don Trrrell Car roll Wrrght Gaylord Royston and ken Malthrs The boys learned a lot about farmrng and obtarned also nrany trps that they drd not know about sard Mr Blrght Hats 0ff Hats olt to the boys glee club rs the sav rng ot the students the past month Thrs club rs really an addrtron to the school and not Just another or ganrzatron Wrth erghteen enrolled at the present trnre the rehearsal trnre rs each mornrng from 8 00 to 8 40 whrch rs a drffrcult trme The boys have a program planned wrth thc gr s lee club to take place sornetrme before Chr rstnras The boys have elected therr oftrcers for thc followrng year as follows Presrdent Don Stewart Vrce presrdent Bob Clark Secretary and Treasurer Wrnfreld Parder Lrbrarrans lack Stewart and Tony Cravr ford Accorrrpanrst Lrrrda Krng 'vlrss Thelma Shoolcs work rn coachrng thc boys rs apprecrated May the clubs appear anccs be many Please park brcycles rn the rack The stu dent councrl rs burldrng a new brke rack whrclr starts at the Junror hrgh door and extends dovvn to the playground They are hoprng rt vvrll be used rnstead of the trees Drd anyone happen to notrce how the boys ot the Junror and senror classes dorrrrnate the otfrcers? 1 . . . 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BLACK Page 3 Or1oles Subdue Howell As Reserves See Actlon Charlotte marked up 1ts thlrd straight Capltal Circuit vlctory here Friday Illgllt by tr1mm1ng Howell 33 6 Earl ROIIBT and Jack Idle each h1t pay dirt IWICG Wltll Bob Brown addlng the other count er 1n the fourth quarter In the f1rst few m1nutes of the game Chailotte dlowe to a touch down and Bob Browns kick was good to put the Orloles out 1n front Charlotte hit pay d1rt again III the second quarter but the QXIII point was unsuccessful making the half t1me score read 13 0 1n fa vor of Charlotte In the thlrd quarter Jack Idle lugged the plgskln over but the extra po1nt was no good Charlotte tallled tw1ce more 1n the fourth quarter w1th Jack Idle and Bob Brown taking It over Both extra polnts were successful Howell secu1ed IIS only score 1n the fourth quarter on a 60 yard drive w1tl1 Chuck Elliot taking Doug Strmgers pass for the scor mg play Everett Looks Good Says Coach Gobel ober 29 at Fve1ett high schools gr1d1ron Charlotte w1ll try for another Ilfllllllpll Colmng back from Everetts starting team of last year are Wh1tehead center Cahoom guard POWGIS left end W1IIl3.lDS quar terback and Sprague left half Everett uses a T formation shift mg to a Notre Dame box rlght and e TIIEII l1ne IS big the backfleld small and fast Grand Ledge went down undei Inveretts feet last Frlday n1ght Coach Gobels words were They looked good and 1t was a lough ball game They have a very good DHSSEI and left end IS his preferred target GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR Gobelltes Romp Over Comets at Ledge 27 0 Wm Gives Oriole Grndmen Then' Second Conference Victory l411day evenlng Octobez 8 saw local football squad llteially ru11 the Grand Ledge Comets 1nto the 21ound w1th a rouslng 210 V1 tory The trlumph enabled the Or loles to cop the lead in the Capital L11lCl1lt league The local g11dmen scored with ease as they countered one touch down in every per1od Bob Pet r son staited the sco11ng spree by carlymg the p1gsk1n ove1 fo1 the tlrst markel Bob Brown place kicked the lust of h1s three extra pomts to make the score 7 0 In the second quarter CHIIOII Mome spearheaded a d11V9 and scampered across fo1 the se ond score with Brown again convert ing The Orloles left the field at the half t1me w1th a foul teen polnt margin Retuinlng after the lntermlsslon the Oiange and Black had lnten tions of boost1ng I,Il6lI margm and dld so as Mohre agam lugged the oval to pay dlrt The aglle toe of Bob Brown agaln connected as th Grand Ledge defense began crum' l1ng Eall ROIIBI counted anothei tally by smashing five yards fo1 the final SIX polnts Thl0WlHg th11ty men 1nto IIIQ flay the Gobel stalwaxts thiot tled the Comet grid machine com pletely Despite the seven man lint thrown at Charlotte good block mg enabled long 111ns that set up scoring plays Fumbles were fre quent th1oughout the game thus lessening more sco11ng The w1n left the Cobel men undefeated in season play Halold Marsh 40 IS attendmg Kansas City School of Watch Mak mg benlols of Eaton Rapids ealned a few dolla1s towaid their emor trlp by sponsoring the first dance ot the season TOPCOATS TN! COVER1 Jillian WHATS NEXT October 28 Last day fOI sen1o1 DICIHFBS October 28 'leacheis Club Pa1 October 29 Football Game Everett th IG 1 30 October 30 Halloween Party November 5 Eaton Rapids November 9 Banquet November 11 Football Game h re 1 0 FootballBanrl Oiange 8z Black November 10 Junlor Play Thlnclads Drop Meet Ionla Conquers 27 26 Charlotte d1stance lunners met Ionla last Monday October 18 The outcome was twentyseven to twentyeight a th11ll1ng meet wh1ch found Ionla the w1nne1s Those carrying the Challotte colors over the two m1le fan grounds course of Ion1a we1e Althur Starr who led the pal around f1n1sh1ng f1rst .lim Wil son who ran a thlld Gayloid Roy ston who lollowed wlth a f1ttl1 ros1t1on Dlck Marshall and Hai old Clements f1n1shed ninth and tenth 1espect1vely Charlottes 1eco1d thus far this season IS a two and four accom pllshment Hastings s 1ved the opposition for Charlottes next at foul oclock Monday Octobex 2a AMANA VIRGIN WOOL DRESS GOODS Hastings Trounced By Orioles 20 0 A score of twenty to noth1ng bi ought to a concluslon the game of HHStlHgS vs Challotte last Fr1 day n1ght In the fiist quarte1 ot the game Bob Peterson spr1nter for the O11oles st1uck pay dirt by scor mg a touch down B1own kicked for the extia point but mlssed leav ing the scole 6 0 An evenly match ed battle ensued 111 wh1ch a great deal of l1ne WOlk was done by all IIIGIHIJQIS of the team Tl1e battle cont1nued and the ten s1on was broken when Cai roll Mohre made a SIX yald lun Bob Brown klcked for the polnt whlch was successful and left a score ot 3 0 End1ng the game 1n the fourth ua1te1 was Car1oll Mohle who ran a gcod th11tyf1ve ya1 ds for a touch down BIOWH parted the enemy goal posts by Hlaklllg the conclud mg S0019 20 0 X Teens held a formal candle llgllt 1n1t1at1on SGFVICQ fo he new membeis on the evening of Octobei ll Wlldern s Drug Store EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE for Sklfts and Get your appllances Wool Frocks Plam or Plalds 58 mches Wlde S2 95 yd AL 8: BILL S CharIotte's Friendly Stor Fred A Rlchey Co phone 566 lTT'1If W' 1Tiu',.5. i Harold E Smnth 7 is X7 .r-.e.fvs. Q. wrt, PRINTING k Ida! 'ot- 'UQNID' THE M cGrath DeFoe 287, 1 QFD 1 fQ SRF X .lay Sandwich Shop Are Experts ln Quality Prmtmg EARL J LAVENGOOD' prop I 0 ' 5 ' 7 1 , , . - . . . . . . ' ty - ' ', . . . ' - . ' U , e' , 'z V . ' f .- . I - . ' ' ' K, e , '23 ,. ' , ' ' . - U- 1 1 Y . ' ' ' ' T - l . Q . 7-0. , ' , ' ' , ' ' , . . . ' . 2 - gl -A-n - f I ' . 1 ' ' ' , . . 1 - . 1 I ' ' gg n . 'I' ' I G l ' l 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' . ' t . . , Oct f 7:30 p. m. on I ' . ' 1 -A b . - 3. I as J . ' I ' ' ' '1 ' . .N , . ' ' I . D meet on ,the Orioles' home course, Complete Fountain Service . Y Z . . Y I . - ' L ltr. ' f 1 ' K I ' ' 1.-,--....- at 1 v ' ' D ,. , I . 'v I , I v V - l . . ' . . . , . 7 , - S lv ' l N . . ' l 0 YY ' 1 n SV ' a Q . - 11, 'HW I - , 1 I '41 - . 1' W Y I-1.' 151im'.',1,tI' V, INA V if Z .. :S ti, gf I X Q .LE I ! ln .1 4. rfb . . .e:1- . em- aes. Q A if 0 f., I 1 5 Q2 fi fa I-1: J ' lv - I ' A I CO .A : . Page 4 ORANGE G BLACK 13 JOI1l'l'l8llStS Attend Second Annual Conference M S C Plays Host to Students Orange 6. Black Glven Award Betty Jo Shoemakel Connle Al tonso Phyllls Clappel Malllyn Shlelds Marlon Lemmon Joan Bandileld Joyce Caswell Balball Jordan Pat Dean Beverly Kelley Barbala lVlcKeag Margaret MOlSt and laura Cllfford acrompanled by MISS WVl1'11fI'6d Wells attended the second loulnallsm confelence to be held at Mlchlgan State colleg Reglstlatlon of the schools was begun at 8 30 a m Thls was follow ed by an assembly ln the college aud ltorlunl where speeches of welcome and dllectlons to VHTIOUS bulldlngs were glven At 10 00 a m the delegates dlvlded lnto flV9 groups each at tendlng dlffelent dlscusslons the wrltlng and preparatlon ot copy for newspaper and yearbooks Prom 12 00 to 1 30 p m ele gates went to lunch at places of thell own cholce neal the college Mlss Wells attended the advlsel s luncheon at the Phllllps dorm ltory The dlscusslons were contlnueu after lunch and at 4 30 p m a general meetlng was held to dlstrl bute the 1948 awards to wlnnels ln newspapel and yealbcak con tests Jackson Hlgh school won the hlghest award the John S Ixnlght trophy for thelr newspapel the RQfI6Ct0l Challotte won th outstandlng achlevement awaltl tol class B schools Gland Ledgc Hlgh school and Eaton Raplds Hlgh school won th outstandlng achlevement award fOl mlmeo graph papers Eaton RHDIGS Hlgh school was also glven the outstand mg achlevement award for thell annual the Eatonlan Metal Shop Redecorates The lnetal shop stud nts undel the dllectlon of Ml Marvln Flow tl have some new machlnes thl ee metal lathes a belt sander fo Hlldlllg metal and a power hack saw The metal shop IS also IQIIIDIIPI lllg The lunlol Illgll boys an palntlng the shop and redecolat lllg lt A loom has been bllllt tol the tools WIIICII last year Welt kept lll cablnets Aprons WQIC bought lOl each wolkel to llelp plo tect hls clothes X Change Chatter The TroJans of East lansln, hlgh school dedlcated Brlttoll Fleld wlth a 200 vlctory OVSI Sturgls Students of Waltel Flench Lanslng dld a lad1O broadcas Olel WKAR ln East Lanslng The new look lnvades the Alb lon gym Foldlng bleachels wlll be lnstalled ln the downstalrs of the gym Other lmplovements whlch wele made lnclude the ln stallatlon of permanent seats ln the balcony and a Wlle basket checklng system ln the leoys lock er loom The soclal season opened t Iakevlew hlgh school Wlth the lournallsm class staglng the an nual Sock Hop ln the gym Eaton RQDIGS school IS havlng a drlvers tralnlng course thls year Eaton Raplds senlols are new selllng magazlnes and thel X Teens elected 34 new members The annual lunlal magazllle dllV6 ended last Wednesday topplng the goal by S98 Seventh Elghth Grades Attend Flrst Ald Fllm Oh good' A movle thls houl was the cry of the lunlor hlgh puplls last week The movle pro duced by Johnson and Johnson was on flrst ald lt told of the symptoms and treatment for patlents suffellng from shock bleedlng flactu es Spralns DOISOHS and vallous other allments It also show d the slx mam pressure polnts on ones body to stop bleedlng how to apply a spllnt and toulnlquet and tllf dlffel ent ways ln whlch to lalldage How to act ln case ot emergencl was also bl ought out How to con duct oneself callng for .l patlent was stlessed It gave many general DI IHCIDIBS on what to do ln case of accldent Faculty Doing Follow up Study Study EXDBFIBHCCS of Gradu ates to ASSlSt Teachers Wlth Plannlng The newly organlzed Follow Up commlttee whlch IS composed of faculty members has lald plans to galn lnformatlon about the ex perlences of those who have left and gladuated floln Challotte hlgh school The commlttee IS taklng a sulvey fol the pulpose ot flndlng out how the experlence acqulled has helped the alumnus ln hls flrst years out of Charlotte hlgh school The cammlttee feels that the lnfolmatlon obtalned from thls survey wlll help t plan for each pupll culrently lll school the klnds of tlalnlng best adapted to hls alJ1IltlSS and ln th amount calculated to develop hls m xlmum usefulness to hlmselt The commlttee that lS to cally on thls study IS composed of MIS Bel tha McTaggart Mlss Dora Holmes Mlss Wlnlfled W lls M Evald Iohnson and Mr Jalvl xV0tl1I'lg They WIII recelve con sultlve asslstance from 'vllchlgan State college as the WOlk plogress The lnfolmatlon OlItB.lTl9d by the commlttee wlll be gathered by mealls of questlonnalles and per sonal lntervlews Flve classes ale expected to be coveled ln thls sur vey posslbly two prewar one war and two of the postwar yeals The commlttee held ltS meetlng October 11 and at thls tlme declded what type of questlonllalre wlll be used f0l the survey Band ACtlVltleS Headed By Hayrlde, Festlval Openlng lts season of soclal at t1V1tl6S wlth a hayllde on Octobel 16 the OllOle band approxlmately slllty stlong tllled thlee wagons Aftel a Jaunt ovel the sullaundlng coulltlyslde they completed the evenlng wlth cldel and donuts at the Sprlngs The band has elected for thls yeal the followlng offlcers Ples ldent Ja k Faust Vlce pres Frank Bracy Sec and Treas Ethel Van Goetheln Llbrarlan Mary M9016 Asslstant Lllllaflall Phyl lls Schladel The permanent rec leatlon commlttee whlch plan such actlvltles as haylldes C011 SlStb of Margal et Vance Dlck Clal lln and Earl Mead The executlvl C0lIlIIlltt66 whlch lncludes the band offlcel a representatlve from ea ll sectlon and the dlum major has met and declded to TQVISQ the mer lt and demellt system whlch IS now employed The marchlng Land festlval Octobel 13 at whlch Challotte was host to SIX othel bands lncludlllg Junlol Hlgh Leslle Qulnry Bell: vue and Iollla drew a crowd t about 2500 people About S550 whlch wlll be dlvlded among the seven bands was taken ln I mass lormatloll th bands played Men of Ohlo Unlted Nat1OHS Washlngton Post March Host of Freedom and concluded wlth tht Stal Spangled Banner WRIGHT S JEWELRY Shop early for Xmas Use Our Lay away Plan Martens News Meet Your F rlends LIIARI 0'l l'la Durbm s Rexall Drugs Ronin BAIRY Lotus L hee Rlcllelleu Food Store 5 Z 4 Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon Complete Home Outfitters , ,ac.4aJzaL3 lbralmtt Phone 200 New Thlngs Flrst STORE MU GER H RDWARE CO. 224 S. Cochran Phone 69 Charlotte, Michigan HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 0 , . . . . . - , -1-1 li--' V - - - S K K . '- ' n I : - J U . . . . 1. V 1 x , ' , ' - , 1. W . H - ' I . .' ' l L . ' A . K ' V . . . ' I ' ' I . . ' . V . V . . In L I A l I . y W I . ' ' w ' 4 l 1 . . - , V V . .2 , ,V . . , . ' ' I L . 'l y . I u u - - -..-- I ' . ' D 'V . ' . . - - - I I' , ge' Y ' , . I , h . 1 1 1 Y . , , . . , . S - ' Y I Q . ax V ' 1 Y a ' ' I 1 ' .K 1 Y - ' 1 .- ' . I ' ' ' ' 'f - ' , ' 1' . ' A . .N '. '. . y Y t - W - - A . - I I K ' . I IS' . V 3 . . , 1. . on I . g I . , . . , , , . A. . . .Q lt 0 , , - ' ' ' ' 7- I .K . . . . le . X . ' , r -' -' ' I in W ' ' ', ' . . - - 04 '- ' I - M21-I'ShalI with H total of 32,493-003 his 00mmUUilfY and S9Ci9tY-U Battle Creek C'entl'al, Pattengill . l X ' ' I . . . N, . ' k . ' . , Y ,2- . . ,, W . . , I Y 0 . -lill' , - . W A' ' . 1 ' V ' . ' . . ' , , , . . . ' s . . . . Il . , . , X l . ., . V . . . A, 1 ' , . v t ' . ' -' ' v , . ' W . 5 , . t U u n es. . V , . E. A w . x ', ' 3 1 ' . ' , ' ' ' ' S ' S V . . ' ' . Q M I I . . 1 9 t 1 ' v nr ' ' ' ' 'Q ' ' 1 . , ' , ' l' , , ' , , ' . ' , , , '. , , . . I , ll Y - H . K . ls ' . -1.l-- - , - ' , ' v 1 le , , I . H I ' ' . , ' I in - ' , . , . ., , , , , ' l' ' .. . 4 S ' , 1 . . ' ' . . . r l ' - , 1 . ' 7. f ' l '3 . ' ' ' ' . ' AT ' ' 1 su f 1 .J A , . ' I. ' K- -J , Q ' v 1 1 1 1 - Q P -WK O , ,tqmlllpillb 0 1 N I , . - -ll gg 1 n il oral F BL CK B K :OVEMBER 19 I J GOOD OO THE CHARHlAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1948 ISSUE 3 Librarians Plan For Book Week Club to Sponsor Assemblv, New Books Spur Contest, Prlzes to be Glven Dullng the week of Novembel 15 to 20 the Llllliify Club IS D1 eparlng fOl Natlonal Book Week VHIIOUS tables ln the llblary wlll be fllled wlth dlsplays of new books The dlsplays wlll lnclude both grade and hlgh school books One table Wlll be dedlcated to the westward movement A contest Wlll be held among cel taln classes to see WhlCh student can read the most books about the westward movement The lesults wlll be shown on a map whlch Wlll be placed on the west wald movement table PPIZQS ale to be awarded to the wlnners The Mlchlgan State llbrary has loaned the school llbrary a large lllllllbel t books for dlsplay In addltlon to thls loan there wlll be a large gloup of books both glade and hlgh school on approval lrom the George Dunn Company The Llbraly Club Wlll sponsor all assembly the week of Novembel 1:1 ln connectlon wlth Natlonal Book Week the theme of whlch Wlll be Books Tell the Story YTeens Plan Annual Turkey Trot Nov Z4 Wednesday NOV9ITllDE,l 24 IS the date set for the annual Turkey Trot the annual 1 Teens sponsored dance The C0llllll1tt99S are as follows lefreshmellts C o n n l e Alfonso chalrlnan Phyllls Clapper Etit Them Anll Gehman Phyllls Canlp bell Betty Montgomery Tlket Shlrley Bluce chalrman Lolt Flench Betty Shoemakel DOIIQ Clandell decoratlons Shllley Pat on chalrman Bonnle Webb Janet Donna bundstlonl Jean Gllfflll Gletta Pryol Vlaly Olmstead Barbara Platt muslc Malglr Cllest chalrlnan Dot Wlllls Ruth M0lllS Collnle Alfonso They declded to hale lQflGSll ments aftel each meetlng The cllalrman chosen was Bevelly Roath Gletta Pryor and Jean Grlffln V0lllIlt9Gl8fl to help F H A Have Natlonal Week Natlonal Futule HOH19lll3.lx9lS of Amellca week fIOII1 Novembel 16 was observed by the local club Postels showlng dlff9lG'1lt actlxl s of the club W6lP place llll0l1g'll0llt the lllllldlllg The clllb also IS plannln, a plo ,ldlll alld budget 101 the yeal Among thelr plalls are paltles wlth the F FA bake sale a llloth Cl and daughtel banquet dances a home Dl0J9Ct and all asselnbly They plan to adopt a folelgn home economlcs class and to help them out by sendlng theln boxes Cast Receives Instruction Front row M Root J Clark B Lennon V Hamilton J Lavengood R Wood H Harrington D Griffin B McKeag S Conner C Archer Second row R Kin M J Atkins A Collzzu D Martin A Wlnsl 9 Y C Mauney J Wilson Mr C J Wotrlng Football Band Banquet Held On November 9 Last Tuesday evenlng the hlgll school gymnasium was the scene of the fourteenth annual Football Band banquet wlth Cllfford Smltll actlng as chalrman The speakel for the evenlng was Mr VIC Hyllger flom the spolts staff of the Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Actlng as toastmaster was Lynn Fowler Ml Eall Parchman plall lSt and ladlO entertalner present ed hls talent Reverend Russell McConnell gave the lnvocatlon Presentatlon of the football play GIS and asslstant coaches Mr Dal las Stall Mr Eldred Toutant and Mr Jack Reynolds was done by Head Coach Malcolm Gobel M Robert Powell band dlrectol lntro duced the band members and oheel leadels The gym was decolated by Mls Flances Wlldelns art class and the homemaklng class selved Delegates to Attend Natlonal F F A Meetlng Challes Halag and Blll Day were the two chosen as delegates from the Challotte chaptel to attend the twentleth annual Natlonal FFA Convelltlon at Kallsas Clty thls veal From 15000 to 20000 boys fl oln all states ln the unlon Ha Wall and Puelto RICO ale expected The boys wlll travel by 113,111 leav lng on Novembel 14 and leturnlng on Now 18 One half the expenses wlll be pald by the organlzatlon the other half by the delegates the amount belng S65 00 a delegate 'Xl Wallen Bllght says The 11141101 lty of boys have not been out of thell own state and wlll gladly pay half the expenses fOl the ODDOI tulllty of havlng thls expel lence The pulpose of the collventlon IS to bettel the 0lgHl'l1Z3,t1OIl and 1tS pulpose Speclal featules of the conyentlon ale the natlonal FFA glee Clllll and band SIIICQ the Alllfbllfliill Royal Llve stock Sllow at the Kansas Clty Stockyal ds Wlll be held at the same tlnle as the conventlon lllany boys wlll plobably attend Band Show To Be Nov 23 Somethlng New ln Assemblles To be Presented Tuesday Novenlbel 23 the band wlll put on a show called Stand up and Stop the MUSIC They won t g1V9 away 1525 000 but thele wlll be pllZ8S galole and everyone at the assembly Wlll have a chance to Wlll a DFIZG Ol sevelal DTIZSS alld also a chance at the glant Jack pot ques tlon Wh1Ch lf answel ed wlll be the blggest DTIZG of all Heles the way the pl Ogfalll wlll lun Everyone who attends the as sembly wlll have a number and a dupllcate numbel wlll be ln a con talner on the stage Thlee numbel wlll be drawn tol each numbel played by the band and the fllSt pel son wlth one of the thlee lluln bers that lecognlzes the tune be lng played wlll Jump to llls feet and Wlll be glven a chance to Wlll th D1 IZG lf he mlsses then the othel two get a chance It all thlee mlss 'the DIIZG wlll go to the lack pot and Wlll be glven to the person who wlns the Jack pot questlon Some of the questlons wlll b tllned and the soonel they ale an SW6l6d the mole the contestant Wlll wln The longel lt takes to answer the questlon the less they can wln ThlS ploglaln promlses to be a lot of fun and besldes glwlng away a lot of prlres the band Wlll entel taln VV1tll a few speclal Ill1YT'llJLl's Comm' Novembel Now elnbel Novembel NOV9mb6l round the Corner 19 Jllll1Ol Play 23 Band Asselnbly 24 Tulkey Tl ot 25 26 Thanksglv lng vacatloll December 2 Orange and Black D9!61lll1Gl 3 Hastlngs Tllele Junior Play Night Near Characterlzatlon Dllflcult but Progresslng, Tlckets on Sale at 60c 40c Next week lfllday Nov 19 at 8 00 P M the turtalll Wlll be lung up on thls years Junlor class pre sentatlon of the Broadway success by George Kauflnan and Moss Halt You Cant Take It Wlth You The actlvltles and lnsallltles of a mad falnlly the Sycamores con stltute the plays plot Thls famlly CHFFIGS on mel rlly fol you untll compllcatlons H1159 when the daughtel Allce the only sane mem ber of the famlly bl lngs hel boy frlend home to the famlly but ev erythlng flnally tulns out happlly Ploductlon und r the dlrectlon of Ml C J Wotrlng and h1S HSSIS tant Annle C0l1ZZl IS lepolted to be proglesslng nolmally Mr Wot llng says that dlfflcult ploblems have been plesented because the chalacters ln the play are so lndlv 1tlLl3.l1StlC and abnolmal However gradually the cast IS grasplng the Spll It O1 the play so that charactel lzatlon lS golng on well enough Thls play has ploved ltS wlde ac teptlblllty by the outstandlng suc mess It has 19C6lV6d when produced ln vallous Sl.1lI'0l1I1d1Ilg hlgh schools TlC'liQtS ale belng sold by all lnembels of the Junlol class at a pl1C9 ll slxty cents for adult tlckets and folty cents for studnet tlckets Puplls flom the fourth through the elghth glade wlll be admltted to a matlnee Tuesday N v 16 tor a DIICQ ot ten cents Parent Son Banquet Vblth about sevellty f1V9 present the Future Farlnels of Amellca held thell annual par nt and S011 banquet Wednesday evenlng Octo bel 20 Toastmastel tor the evenlng was Challes Harag Bob lxlng gave the lIlVOtdt101l The suppel was S9lV9d by the FHA glrls under the SHIJEFVISIOH ot MIS Bel tha Mc Taggalt home 900110111105 teachel A welcome was glven by Vlrgll Platt Then Mr Wal ren Bllght ln toduced the speclal guests Mr lxelth McTaggalt Mr Ottls Mc Culle and the alunlnl The l+rA 1110 conslstlllg ot Rlchald Malshall Eugene Love land alld Elwood Kelly accompa nled by Mls Malshall sang two songs Hdll ot Cold and Grand fathel s Clock Then Don Stewart lJlOl1gl'lf ln hls hungly f1V8 wllo tlllnlslled the latest hlts ln muslc To end the evenlng a twenty ll11Ill1l,B movle on hay and the slldes taken ln Ohlo when the F FA boys Xlbltlhfl the Bl0l'Ilfl9ltl farm Wele SllOWll . 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BLACK Publlshed B1 Weekly 9 5:10 'TE 'AT'o Al By the Journahsm S5 if I QU LL Class of Cha1lotte H1gh: 7 School 10 'I K1 gcnoul L1rculat1on 175 ,J M847 Q Subcrlptlon Rates S1 00 A555 X STAFF Publlsher Betty Io Shoemaku Managmg Ed1tor Pat DSHH Edltol ln Chlef Jean GI'1ff1Y1 Asst Edltor Laura Cllfford Sports Edxtor Bob Brown Alumm Ednor srurley Paton Exchange Ed1tor JOYCG Caswell Busmess Manager Leota Pfe1ffer Advert1s1ng Manager Charles Martens Ass t AdV9I't1S1Ilg Manager MHPIIYH Shlels C1rculat1on Manager Arlene KIDD Faculty Advxser MISS W1n1fred Wells Reporte1s Journal1sm Class I n Appreciation 'lhe students of C H S w1sh to express the1r thanks to the Junlor Chamber of Com merce fo1 the Halloween enterta1nment provld f IN af fil 'N W! ff i' Z MKX M han.. Vw Pass the Plum Pudding Please pass the tulkey and we w1ll have 1 l1ttle cranberry sauce too but dont forget to save roo1n for that Dlllllpklll p1e steammg Wlfll mellow goodness Ah' Yes 1tS that tlme of year agam when S1r Turkey loses h1S neck and becomes a del1c1ous center plece on the d1n1ng 100111 table FHl1lll1GS all over the Un1ted States ar gatherlng together for the annual Thanksg1v mg Day dlnner Thls harvest feast has become a grand Amerlcan trad1t1on and IS celebrated 1n many European count11es as well Feastmg and Thanksg1v1ng see1n to be the theme of th1s memorable event In later years lt appea1s tl1at we put too much emphasls on the feast 1ng and not enough on the thanksg1v1ng In the begmnmg of our h1storv the p1onee1s gathered together at harvest t1n1e and gave thanks for a successful crop season Th1s day of feastmg was h1gl1l1ghted by prayers and re l1g1ous gather1ngs Pass the plu111 puddmg and well take an other helpmg of tl1at turkey Wh1le were f1ll mg our p ates wlth these yummy blts of taste fulness let s g1VB thanks Once agam our year ly harvest we reap our accon1pl1shments and ta1lures l1e beh1nd us On th1s Thanksglvmg Day lets eat our flll of good thlngs AND g1ve our thanks for oul D1 oductn e harvests If the Song Hts' Lowe Somebody Joan Bandt1e1cl Why Dont We Do Th1s More Often I0llI'I'1al1Slll Conference Han of Gold Donna S8313 Made for Each Other' Jackle Hale and Lloyd B1a1tl1wa1te Guess Who Thls freshman glrl has blue eyes brown 113.11 and her fHVOF1t8 sport 15 dancmg She IS often seen Wlth Jane Ann Sn11th and when ask ed what her favor1te d1Sh was she replled I love ch1l1 Th1s Jun1or boy wlth blue eyes and brown ha1r was 111 slxth h0lll study hall when you1 leporter found hllll He IS often seen Wlth B111 McKeag and hlS favorlte sport IS baseball He worked on the summer recreatlon program and hls favorlte d1Sh IS meat loaf Horse back r1d1ng IS th1s gal s favorlte sport She 1S a freshman and has blue eyes and brown ha1r She IS often seen Wlth Sue Schroth and her favorlte d1sh IS 1ce 0193111 Th1s sophomore bov has brown ha1r and brown eyes When asked about what S1lbl9Ct he emoyed most hxs answer was None of them H1s favorlte sport IS baseball He 11des on the bus and h1s favorlte d1sh IS 1ce cream Kardels V1S1t Land of Nhdnlght Sun Look at that n1an IH the br1ght colored cos tume and of all thmffs shorts' Yes thats the style for men over 1n Denmark accordm to Glenn and Hans Kardel who w1th the1r falll 1ly v1s1ted the1r parents home country th1s summer They left here May 21 on the Grlpsholm tak mg 10 days to c1oss and landed 1n Sweden go1ng d1rectly to Copenhagen Denmark where 'L celebrat1on by the11 relatlves proved the1r welco111e There seemed to be nlghtly celebratlons xn every vlllage the boys remarked In sp1te of many d1fferences they have then Durblns street corner gatherings the SHINE as we do Thev go to the amusement park 1n stead of the show although Amerlcan made IHOVIGS are shown They also engage 1n ath let1c compet1t1on the n1a1n spo1t bemg socce1 Wlth tl1e head over the goal If you were to eat at a Damsh home vou would flnd a large va1 1ety of food Wlth cheese belng the 11121111 d1Sh probably because the n1a1n occupatlon IS da1ry farmmg and cheese IS not ratloned When gomg to the v1llages Wh1Lh are nu1n erous but small one must not fa1l to look both ways before crossmg the street 01 he may fmd h1mself at the bottom of a p1le of lncycles wh1ch IS the ma1n 1H0dB of travelmg although there are a few old Fords and Ch6V16S If one wlshes to marry a Danlsh glrl he must be 21 or galn pern11ss1on from the K1ng Glenn sa1d that he dld not get to bed very early be cause of tl1e Illldlllght sun wh1cl1 sets at 12 00 A M but 1f the truth be known he was pro bably out courtlng Damsh glrls wh1ch he re ports are healthler and 111ore xnnocent than Amerxcan glrls The fa1n1ly arrned on Amerlcan shores Aug ust 9 on the same boat they went over Ol fro1n an experlence that they w1ll 191llE'lllbbl as long as they l1ve Listen Dfd You Hear7 B11lldozers barkmg wh1le clearlng away trees and bushes IS a strange sound around school The new plav ground back of the Lmcoln and Roosevelt scl1ools was belng cleared awav of trees bushes rocks barns and sheds Now the area IS a large playground f01 tl chlldren of the schools The Board ot Educatlon has pmchased adc quate equ1pment for tl1e new playground Alumnl News Pete1 Kaldel 49 l1 ts cn1olled at UIIIWPISIIW of MlLl1lgHH Mary Lou TQlW1ll1g6l 4Q 18 tWllll1I f0l Vt estern M1cl11gan Band Glo11a S1llllI'l 48 IS attendmg Hastmgs N01 ma Rlchald Delbw 41 Alma College had h1 collar bone bl0k6H by Rlchard Beechler 4m Alblon College at the game between Alma and Alblon M1lf0ld Mason 4Q IS attendmg Alma Col lege lnqulrmg Reporter Do mformal 1n1t1at1ons held durmg school l1ours l1u1t the d1gH1ty of the 1nd1v1duals or the clubs as a whole After lllaklllg numerous IHQUIFIGS your repo1ter reports that mo t of C H S en1ovs th1 so1t of thmg SOIIIQ of the 1epl1es follow BILL McKEAG In the past we hav had 1Hf0l'1IIHl 1n1tat1ons and as yet no one has been hurt by them It should b 11p to the k1ds whether Ol not they want them BEN ERLY KING I th1nk they re s1lly MRS KIPLINIGER I th1nk they are OK for one day also tl oy are better than havmg g1rls come to school 1n overalls and sh1rts ev ery day CLARA STANTOIN I know I wouldnt gm through one TOM CLOUSE It s allr1ght and would be fun CLARA MAUNEY Its a trad1t1on and we should contlnue to have then1 PHXLLIS CAMPBELL O K 1f they dont hurt tl1e 1nd1y1d11al JOHNNY CLARK The k1ds look funny and 1nt1at1ons dont h11rt anvone Form your own 0131111011 fo1 the saylng goes Each to h1S own op1n1on Boy and G1 l of the Vveek When dark halred pretty Phyllls Grlffln was app1oached and asked for an 1nterv1ew shc laughed and sa1d Who me? Phyllls IS a freshman th1s year attendlng Charlotte hlgh school tor the tlrst t1n1e as she IS a rural tu dent She llkes hlgh school but flnds 1tS a l1ttle ha1d to accustom herself to the new u1 loundmgs She IS lookmg forward to her lu ture years here 111 C H S but has no lntentlor of gomg on to college Home ec rates flrst on he1 l1st ot sublects and Ul0St of her spa1e t1n1e lb spent dolng 110111 W0lk Phyllls llke most g1rls en1oys clothes She has been a 1nem ber of the 4 H for three years and makes many of her own clothes although she doesnt llke to wear them She llk9S to watch all sports but for her own exerc1se p1efers 1oller skatlne, At present a n1ale mterest namely M1llard lceepmg het occup1ed H1s fr1endly grm and the f1eckles on hls nose are the outstandmg characterlstlcs 0 freshman K1rk Harrmgton K1rk flnds be1n a freshman IH hlgh school much superlor to the status of a 1un1o1 hlgh student Matn because 1ts easy was h1s easy golng reply to the questlon of what h1s favorlte subject 1S He started off h1s sports career th1s year by gomg out for football He also plans to try for bas ketball th1s year He states that he doesnt has much spare t1111e but that Vtl1lLh he does have IS spent up town lxnk has no et plans for after lngh school but says It IS probablc that he Wlll attend college As tar as glrls 1rc concerned he thmks they are a good way to get rld ot money Ifl ASH s0Ill0l'8 bet Shot Show your teeth Look Pretty Watch the b1rd1e lxo sprmg l1asnt arrlved but IL seems the SQHIOFS have been l13.V1Ilg the1r plc tures taken Dldnt SONIC of those sen1or g1rls look love ly 1n the1r soft angora sweatels and thQ11 ha11 111 neat l1ttle curls Phe sen1or boys also wexe eyecatchers 111 the1r flashy tles and neat y p1 sscd ults It IS l1oped that the senlors w1ll 1e GIVQ then Lllllll th1s wea1 by December I 91o11111M IIUIU 191111915 S9 1111 1 q umorg nrzq 111919 911e1,1Ppt1 onyx ss9n9 O1 SIQMSUV BIIIKQ Laxengood 48 IS studymg at M1ch1 gan State Donna Rose Cl1tfo1d 46 a11d Bult Jane 46 were 1IlcLll16d OCt0b6l 23 Dorothy Moore 48 was l'Il3I'll9d Frlday Octobel 29 to Cl1arles Powels 110111 Bellewue I O . - . . - Q gif ' 1 ' ' ' . . . 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Y , ORANGE 8, BLACK Page 3 Thmclads End Season The Charlotte Or1ole cross coun try team ended a good season on Saturday November 6 by placm S1Xth 1n the state meet 1n VlI11f'll twentyfou1 class B schools com peted The thlnclads won f1Y6 and lost three meets The1r wlctorles lnclud ed the conference meet wh1cl1 net ted them a trophy They als1 placed second 111 a twelwe team 1n v1tat1onal 111eet at Hastmgs The boys on the team were Gay lord Yund Alt Starr Bob lNev1n Gaylo1d Royston J1111 VS 1IS011 Hal old Clements and Illfk IVIBISIIHII All of these boys w1ll 1eturn to the team next year w1tl1 tl1e exceptlon of Yund and Mal sl1all Eleven Semor Grldders Play 'lhelr Last Gam When the Orloles played host to the Eaton RHDIGS f1eyhounds last F1 lday eleven semors D1 yell then last game of hlgh school faotball te1 1nan wl1o played quarter back enjoys anythrng that l1as to do wnh sports When asked about gnls thls 59 175 pound lad d11SW9l6d Its not gl1IS 1tS gnl Dan Dlcklnson a 5 l 140 p1und defenslve half back says that CIII k en and gl21Vy 1ate h1gh on l11s 11st of foods Woof was the 1eply made about grrls by thls one lette1 man Kell Jones a twoletter ma11 W6IghtS 185 and IS 510 tall Ken moved to Charlotte last year and played left guald James Loughan whose favo11te s eecl1 a pounds and played He beheves that gnls thlng and that there 1no1e of tl1e1n James two lette1s Eugene Loveland better known as Dutch has 1ete1ved one lettel 1n football after Ilelllg out f1 the sport fo1 fou1 yeals Dutch 1S 5 10 tall welghs 193 and played rrght tackle Carroll Mohre a 5 10 165 pound 11ght halfback has 1ece1xed th1ee letters 1n football Carroll enrovs fllltlllg and he says C1 ls I9 cute but dangelous Eall ROIt6F who played fulllack and ta1lback l1as 1ece1wed two let te1s Ill football Mountlng IJIIQIS allfl anlmals 1S a l1obby emoyed by thrs 5 11 180 pound lad 1t1n11f fl 4 n subJect IS welghs 147 llght guard are a good ought to be has lCCe1V9d Orioles Sink Eaton Raplds lf? 0 Vlctors GIVES Squad bndefeated Season, Conference T1tIe Playlng ln a steady dow11pou1 ol 1a1n last Frlday nlght tl1e Orangt a11d Black swamped tl1e 1nVad111 Eaton Raplds QPICIITIGII 190 The wet xlttory gawe Charlotte lts th1rd stralght Capltol Cllilllf champron sl11p Tl1e LOI1fIl1d1I1g game left Coach 'Vlalcolm Gobels lads undo leated rn season play S001 lng early 1n the flrst D61 10fl tl1e OFIOIGS glabbed a lead thtv nexer relmqurshed The flrst tallv came afte1 Earl Rorter raced flftr yards only to have tl1e play called back A few plays late1 Dan Brow11 lugged the soaked oval to pay dllt 'lhe extra po1nt w1s 1111ssed when a l1ne plunge fell sl1o1t of tl1e goal l1ne Dupllcatlng the st o1e 1n the sol ond per1od Brown agarn cracked tl1e Maroon and Grey defense W1 l1 another SIX polnter The extrt po1nt fa1led as R01t6l was h1t be IJQIIIIIII l11s 0Vll1 l1ne The Gobelltes threatened agam befo1e tl1e half but were unable to score Returnlng aftel tl1e lI1tQl'Ill1SS10IfI tl1e Cobelmen were u11able to b stopped desplte the consrstent ra1n a11d a stubborn but weakened Eat on Raplds defense Rolter agam paved tl1e way by 11pp1ng off long garns as Brow11 scored h1s thlrd and flnal touch own of tl1e exenlng A plunge proylded the 6Xt1d po1nt wh1cl1 ended the scorlng Tl1e n111etee11 pomts scored tl11s contest gate tl1e OIIOIQS 194 polnts 101 tl1e season Whlle they held then opponents to a small Slllll of 31 polnts By wlnnlug tl1e Gobelmen re tamed tl1e Llttle Brown Jug fo1 the t1ttl1 consecutue yea1 await! 4 New ThlDgS FITS Somethlng from the jeweler s IS always somethlng speclal YOUNGS JEWELRY Orloles Beat Everett 20 6, ln Hard Battle On Fr1day October 29 tl1e C1131 lotte grldmen Joulneyed to LHIISIHQ to battle the Everett Ylkrngs Phe game was a lough tough battle but the 011oles f1nally put down tm stulbmn VIkIIIg5 by a .206 ount Followmg the opemng krtk off the f1lSl play was a long pass con1 plete on the V1klllgl1ft99l'l y11d IIIIC Two plays later Peterson wtnt off tackle to SCOIQ Hob Brown b not ed the 6XtIH po1nt The Gobe men l1ad blasted OVGI a S6019 111 11st three play from strrmmagr liut the OIIOIQS st1ll werent done Be fore the l1lSt qua1tc1 was ov 1 I .111 Rorter twlsted hrs way to pay dn 1na 111g the score 120 L1 Jwns klck was blocked Thls e11ded the scoung ln tl1e f1lSt half Mldway IH tl1e tl111d qua1te1 Ev elett stalted a ma1cl1 that endet wlth the Vlklngs SIX polnts close1 to the OIIOIGS lohn Cl111ste11 on Went the last s1x lncnes on a qu ll terback sneak But tl1at was all lol threaten agam Phe O1 roles added anothel SIX DOIHIGI 111 tl1e fou1th fllilltel 011 a pass f1on1 ho1tc1 to Gammage Prown aga111 an tl the extla po1nt tl1e tlllle 1a11 out l1 KI sl1owed that tl1e EOIJSIIEGS had won the11 fourtl1 stralght conl 1 1ce game by a 206 SCOIG First National Banlc LIIARI 0'l'TF Il0lVlE DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon Conference Standmg W L Charlotte Mason Everett Eaton Rapids Howell Grand Ledge Successful Season Ended By B Football Squad Under the drrectron of Eldred Toutant the 1un1o1 VHlS1ty 01 B football tea1n wh1cl1 IS composed of EIQSIIIIIGH sopho1no1es and 1un1o1s has been very actlve th1s year w1th seve1al games Seven schools cludmg Ollvet Gland Ledge Mar sl1all Hastrngs Holt lansmg Sex ton and Eaton Rap1ds were played They defeated OllV9t 76 Gland Ledge 200 Marshall 370 HaSt1HgS 280 Holt 2014 and lost to Sexton 12 0 As IS shown by tl1e1r lecold and as Mr Toutant thlnks the1e IS up f0l the varsrty next yea1 GITTLEMAN S Flnest ln Ladles Ready to Wear Meet Your Frnends urbln s Rexall Drugs EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGI-IOUSE Get your appllances AL 81 BILL S Charlottes Friendly Stor Phone 566 SCHOOL CAPS SCHOOL MITTS Ixnxt wlth C Wrth Charlotte OH from on the back The Vaughn Company WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS MU GER HARDWARE CO. 224 S. Cochran Phone 69 Charlotte, Michigan HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ' 0 0 ' . 1 . . , ' L1 1 ' -1 I ' 5 0 . . . v A 4 1 ig' ' , - Y V ' 2 3 . A . V vi X- . Y . - 4 ' ' I I 5 1 4 - ,. - - I r ' 7 - 1 1 T ' - cr . 0 5 I ' 1 Y ' I . v I , 3 ' Q -v 7 rs- 1 . . .. 1 I X ' ' ' . - ' ' YJ u vy ' Y ' ' . . , 4- 1 ' 1 D- ' , 5 I i I 1 . .y 4 , - - , . 1 , tt 11 . y , Q .N :Y 1 v . . I N I 1 ll.. , I. -A ls. 1 . . . A I v . , X Y v. . -I v 1 1 . . i ' ' ', I . L, - ' I 1 . 1 1 I . I 1 g , Q N ' 1 k' ' 11 2 1-. 4 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 - . A I ' ' ': ' . - . '. 1 , 1 ' 1 1 J - 1. . . - 1 , ' p ' . 1 1 - A L ' ' ' vf ' ' ' c -1 . W ' , ' ' 'Q l Y . Q 1' . ' X' f 1 ' Captain Bob Brown, a three let. , .4 ' 1 , - Everett as tl1ey were unable to 501119 D1'0m1S1H'g 1Y1Ht91'1Hl 001111113 1 ' 1 , Y . Y F . , . J l ' 1 . ' - , .V . I 1 Q . X i- ., 1 ' -. .it ' ' 2' , - 11. , 1. . V . 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BLACK 7th Graders Correspond Wrth Forergn Countrres Mrs Oberlrn s seventh grade geo graphy class rs wrrtrng to varrous forergn countrres obtarnrng names and addresses from the rnternatron al students socrety The students have the prrvrlege of selectrng the names and the countrres to whrch they wrsh to wrrte The names are ten cents each Up to the present trme frfty names have been obtarned from the followrng countrres Al gerra Ireland Scotland England France Faroe Islands Canada and several countrres rn South Amer rca tt ontrnued from page 33 Roger L Smrth lrkes all krnds of foods engoys huntrng and belreves that grrls are all rrght but they could be better Smrtty werghs 155 pounds rs 59 tall and earned one letter playrng guard Sam Spagnuolo a haltback who has earned four letters rs 5 11 tall werghs 1l0 pounds enjoys dancrng and lrkes butter scotch pre Joey Tuckey who played erther guard or center recerved hrs frrst letter rn football thrs year Joey ls 510 tall werghs 180 pounds and engoys huntrng and frshrng Neale Zrmmerlee rs a two letter man who played left end He rs 6 1 werghs 140 and spends hrs extra trme workrng at Jay s Lrbrary Staff Attends Conference at Bellevue Mrs Iauch and the members of the lrbrary staff attended a student lrbrar ran conference Saturday November 6 at Bellevue hrglr school The program started wrth a panel drscussron of The Functrons and Purposes of a Student Staff rn a School Lrbrary Other actrvrtres mcluded book revrews a questron box suggestrons for lrbrary ol servance of specral days and weeks durrng the year and a drsplay ol new books work manuals rules and drrectrons for studentlrbrarr ans posters and scrapbooks t club actrvrtres Frnally plans for a weekend work shop at Clear Lake were drscussed Attendrng the conference wrtrr 'vlrs Iauch were Beverly Fullerton Jack Scott Lours Haley Clara Stanton and Barbara Nrchols Mixed Chorus Organrzed A mrxed chorus consrstrng of the grrl and the boys glee clubs rs berng organrzed under the d1r ectron of Mrss Thelma Shook wrth lrnda Krng and Charles Schaefer as ac companrsts They meet Tuesday and Thurs day mornrng from 8 00 to 8 45 at present New nrusrc ot lrght classrc and popular type has been ordered Among the mrxed choruss frrst ppearances wrll be a concert Dc cember 15 at the hrgh school GIRLS' GFT THOSE HOLIDAY PERMANENTS EARLY EDNA S BEAUTY SHOP DONNA IVIASENGALE EDNA ROBINS Phone 1300 Martens News OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR LORRAINE RAYON Gowns, Pajamas and Underthrngs Beautiful Gifts for Christmas Buy them now whale selectron IS tops Fred A. Richey Co. ,IT-1 ii-1 ,,.l1- THE M cGrath - DeFoe CO Are Experts In Quality Printing Speech Class Perfects New Club Organrzatron Speakers of Tomorrow rs the name of a club planned under the drrectron of Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng for the purpose of promotlng skrll rn publrc speaklng and to learn the rr e of parlramentary procedure M etrngs are held the thrrd hour t or ery school day In addrtrorr to the the usual offrcers they have a 1 rrrm ntarran and a program rarrman The latter appornts a cornnrrttee whrch works wrth lrrm rn grvrng out the days assrgnments and arryrng out the days actrvrtres The club prepared a constrtutron patternrng rt after the speech book A program rs rn progress some choral and rndrvrdual readrng Alurnnr Studr Progresses 'lhe follow up study commrttee Whrch rs obtarnrng rrrformatron about the experrences of those who hare been graduated from Char lotte Hrgh School drscus ed plans tor a manual for rntervrews at therr last meetrng a marlrng and checkrng llst rs berng estahlrshed Home Makrng Classes ourney to Eaton Raprcls The Home Makrng classes Jour neyed to Eaton Raprds recently to vrsrt the Horner Woolen Mrlls to observe how wool rs spun washed drred dyed woven rnto materral rn spected and frnally shrpped out The classes are also studyrng w ol ronstructron havrng patterns and mater ral for wool skrrts whrch they hope to have completed wrth rn the next srx weeks Prcture Assembly Planned An assembly rn whrch they are gorng to take a prcture develop rt and prrnt rt all wrthln the hour rs planned by the camera club to show the students some of the Old members have been teachrng new ones the art of takrrrg and de vtloprng prctures Lotus C Gee Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 Wrldern s Drug Store Complete Fountam Service Eaton County avmgs Bank Complete Home Outfitters llnn lllwll 11060120 FMRNHFBIRE ipllmfs 6 ST O RE Wlnter Comes on warm and stylish feet ln Ilght rain or deep snow see us for styllsh sturdy and warm rubber footwear all kmds of boots FRED MURRAY 8x CO Jay Sandwich Shop . , ' - f I at , . ,N - ' . n ' -- ' . l ' l N Q I- ' ' ' , - I . . . 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ATTEND THE BEAT HASTINGS BAND CONCERT THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY DECEMBER 2 1948 ISSUE 4 Local F F A Members Attend Conference Harag and Day Tell of Kansas Cnty Trlp Charles Harag and B111 Dav were Charlottes representat1ves at the recent F F A conference ct Kansas C1ty MISSOUFI They left Battle Creek by tra1n at 1 00 o clock p m on Sunday November 14 and arr1ved 1n Ch1cago at 3 2a The group wh1ch conslsted f about two hundred M1ch1gan F If A boys ate thelr f1rst meal at th YMCA 1n Chlcago After supper the boys left for tl1e1r dest1nat1on The tram ar rlved 1n Kansas C1ty at 6 00 o clock Monday mornlng After breakfast the group went to the Mun1c1pal Aud1tor1um and llsteneo to the f1rst sesslon of the confer ence The group then Journeyed to the P1CkW1Ck Hotel where they reg1stered and spent approx1matelv half of each n1ght BeSld9S attendmg seven of the conference SGSSIOHS B111 and Charl1e also engoyed other exper 1ences They saw a Judy Con ova show and made edueat1onal tr1ps through the Ford Manufac tur1ng Company Butler Steel P10 ducts and the Armour Meat Paclc 1ng Plant On the1r return tr1p the boys went through the Flelds Museum 1n Chlcago They arrlved 1n Char lotte 1n the afternoon of Novem be1 18 Meals are now be1ng planned b the n1nth grade home ec class The class IS d1v1ded 1nto groups of f1V9 or SIX glrls They do all of thelr plann1ng of n1eals 1n these famlly groups Earl1er 1n the year they pre pared only s1ngle dzshes then they unlted groups and served luncheon as a cllmax The glrls d1d some hon1e prac t1ce IH cookery and then reported the results to tl1e class Startmg soon the class make plans for desserts and w1ll be the conclus1on 1n study of meals Shortly after Thanksglvlng Wlll make Chr1stn1as candles posslbly glftS w1ll thls he they and Wot s Comm 2 Speech class assembly 'S I+1rst basketball game Hastmgs here 3 Dance after game spon S016d by Freshmen 8 Jolnt Band Conce1t Owosso and Charlotte here 9 Report cards 10 Everett here Dance at ter gan1e sponsored b Cheerleaders lb Orange 62 Black 16 Choral Program Dec Dec Jec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec I Mlxed Chorus to Appear Soon 1st row L Km C Schaefer FI Wood J Depue D Smurr D Stewart E Loveland R Clark J Stewart A Taylor R Gram P Seamark 2 d r J S h I R E S th M B h G K d I J I n ow c weg er mu roug ar e rvxne R Claflln L Sumerlx T Crawford W Pardee B Campbell V Jones Miss Thelma Shook 3rd row J Murphy S Bursley R Van Dorpe P Bennett M Lawcock B Keeley E Kays J Gearhart P Stambough M Norrls A Dempsey J Moore B Stucky B Roath M Ripley D Esch D Sears Front row J Ransom J Hutchlson A Schaefer P Campbell M Dua mond C Deuel A Dumont J Marsh B Montgomery A J Muma S Peck Charlotte and Owosso To Hold .Iomt Concert Engage In Percy Jones Trlp to Attend Wllcox Gay Party December 8 at 8 00 p ID the Charlotte and Owosso bands w1ll hold a yomt concert under the d1rect1on of Mr Robert K Pow ell of Charlotte and Mr Carl Brem 91 ot Owosso ID the hlgh school planned as follows Owosso Hugh School Band H1s Honor March Hemy F1llman Fugal Fantasls James Glllette Stratoswlng Harold Walters Aurora Overture-Paul Yoder Charlotte Hugh School Band World Fvents March I S 7am ecmlk Fron1 the South 0vertu1e Merlc J Isaac Kc L1llya The Hlgh Flyers Cornet Trlo Wltll band accompanlment C VI Johnson L1ttle Ioe the Wrangler Charles Lee H111 Mass Band Prlde ot tl1e Wolweunes Iohn Ph1l1p Sousa The Skyw11te1 Jos BCI'g61l11 Drake Relays Karl lflflg Saratoga Rodney CIIUIITIIIIS Durlng IHIQFIHISSIOII the Char lotte cadet hand w1ll play The semor band w1ll g1V6 an evenmg performance at the W1lcoY Gay CIITISUIIZLS partv December 11 Tl1e 0r1ole band on Wednesday NOVQIIIDGF ll Journeyed by armI buses to Fort Custer for the Wayne Unlverslty vs Pe1cy Jones toot ball gan1e The band was the guest of Percy Iones and played f1fteen m1nutes du11ng the half The11 IOI'll13.t1011S lI1Cllld6d a pre c1s1on dr1ll and p1n wheel BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Homework Requlrecl of Former CHS Students The followup study comm1ttec Wll1Cl'l 1S carry1ng on a quest1on na1re campa1gn Wltll graduates and those who left school before grad uatlon 1S composed of faculty me111bers actlng as 1nd1v1dual sul GTVISOTS Mr JHPVIS Wotr1ng IS general cha1rn1an w1th MISS Wm 1fred Wells M1ss Dora Holmes as sxsted by Gertrude Helnze and the second year stenography class Evald Johnson asslstlng At present Illalllflg l1sts for the f1VG graduatmg classes 38 39 4 45 and I6 have been pract1cally completed Letters went out to approxlmately 400 Hlllllllll Mon day Mr Wotrxng states that h l1opes the student body w1ll take IHIQTQSI and encourage graduates Wl'l0ll1 they know to answer and return thelr quest1onna1res Dramatlsts See Our Town The Dramatlcs Club IS beg1nn1n ts DeI'f0l1llHflC6 sched11le for thls year Vlltll a play to be pre sented out of school On Decem be1 7 they plan to put on a com ecly play Wllbur Takes H1s Med 1c1ne by Donald Payton for a I1 zaar t the Congregatlonal Church Mr C J W0tl1Hg IS du ect1ng the play To take the place of the regul r 111eet1ng the club declded to tak a school bus to Eaton Rap1ds t see a product1on of Our Town t the Eaton Rap1ds lllgll school T11esday Novembel 23 M WOIIIHS stated that tl1e play gave the teellng ot IIHVIHZ been put on under excellent d1r ect1on and w1th tl1e l1t1l10St co ope1at1on of the HQLOIS He felt tl1at on the whole the p10dl1Ct1OI1 was 111 1tselt excellent tor hlgh scl1ool drama Glee Club to Give Program Dlfferent Choruses W1lI Present Numbers on December 16 Under the d1rect1on of MISS Thel1na Shook the choral mus1c department w1ll present a choral 1ll0gI'8I1I1 on Thursday December 16 at 8 p m 1n the aud1tor1um The m1xed chorus the e1ghrh grade chorus the glrls glee club and the boys glee club w1ll part1c1 pate They w1ll be ass1sted by bar1tone solo1st and a p1ano solo t The program 1S planned 'ls follows M1X9d chorus Meadowlands Hospod1 POIlllll11 ILord Have Mercyl Bless Ye the Lord and Glorla Excelsls fTwe1fth Massl E1ghtl1 g1ade chorus Buy My Tortlllas The Slelgh an: Quodl1bet G1rls glee club The Water L1ly Lu aby and Let All My L1fe Be Mus1c Boys glee club Ezek1el Saw de Wheel Rlde the Char1ot and Dry Bones The m1xed chorus w1ll tl1en re turn and s1ng Oklahoma V1enna My C1ty of Dreams The N1ght IS Young and Co1n1n Through the Rye Tl1e program w1ll close wlth a Chr1stn1as carol n1edlev Thls eve11 mg w1ll 1nclude mus1c to sult all tastes Weddlng Bells Rmg For Former Teacher The wedd1ng of Frank Idle for mer teacher here to Grace Ham1l ton occurred November 25 at the r11ral hon1e of Mrs Ella Thornton At 10 30 a m Thanksgnxng dat the Reverend Beckett pastor of thI Methodlst church pelformed the ceremony Weddmg apparel of the brxde cons1sted of a black dress wlth .1 corsage of wh1te chrysanthemums The newlyweds left for a br1ef honeyn1oon shortly after the1r vows were spoken ournallsm Class Enters u1ll and Scroll Contest The students of the Journahsm class have entered the ed1tor1al contest sponsored by the Qu1ll and Scloll an honorary soc1etv for lllgll school Journallsts Each men1ber of the class wrote an ed 1tor1al on one of f1V9 subJects as slgned by the Qu1ll and Scroll then one was selected to lepresent the class 1n the sectlonal contest Tl1e ed1tor1al on Chr1st1nas b Joyce Caswell was chosen by the lass and has been sent IH All edltorlals were wrltten class w1th1n a forty flV6 m1nute per1od u 1 1 I 7 . . . 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',Y I Q o n. -7 7 7 41 - II I ' I 'I In ' I v ' . I I I - ' n ' I I A .' I 'I I . J ' I ' C A' I ' - . I ' I v .IA ' ' 1, , . - I I I I I I I ' I - c 9 ' - ' I ' I 1 ' I , I . Z I I I ' . . . t I I I I I I . A . . I I . A l . ' H I . . .' . . . I 3 I I a - - I Q , . Q I ' I I . . . , I ' I I '- ' ' , I . I - ' a , I ' . I I ,. - I I I I I -I . I e - I I' I r I I . I I 0 II . ' I - I I . I I I ' FI - II ' a - I . I ' 1 ' I - - II .I - , I A ' - ' ' 2 . '. .I .. I I ' C I , ' 1 ' 2 , . I . ' ' - - .- I I - ' ' ' y y . I . . . I I ' ' - . I I f I . . . I . ' ' ' 5 1 I Q ' I . 'I - I I ' ' ' ' ' i11 II I I I 1 i'l- I I I - ' ' I - - Page 2 ORANGE 6. BLACK 'M T ORANGE G. BLACK . Published Bi-Weekly X1 gn, By the Journalism 1559 14, CW LL Class of Charlotte High: XP Q, f 19 School tic, Q Circulation 775 1 .3 .SCRGLL Subcription Rates 51.00 Asstffxv STAFF Publisher ...................................,.....,.......... Pat Dean Managing Editor ......................,........... Bob Brown Editor-in-Chief .,..,......................,.. Laura Clifford Ass't Editor .,.................,......,..... Barbara McKeag Sports Editor .................,.............. James Frazier Business Manager ........................ Leota Pfeiffer Advertising Manager .................... Marilyn Shiels Ass't Advertising Manager ...... Connie Alfonso Circulation Manager ............ Ethel Van Goethem Faculty Advisor ..............., Miss Winifred Wells Reporters ............................,..... Journalism Class Think Before You Act Ouch' What a floor burn' Slipped on something A B B shot Those kids ought to know better than to throw things on the bas ketball floor Those people and they all dont get into the show for nrne cents who throw things on to the basketball court are Jeopardrzrng the safety of the players The floor burn rs Just about the least that could happen Sornethrn much more serious such as a sprarn drslocr tion or even a fracture rs very possible Also ew ery floor burn has the possrbrlrty of becom rng infected Throwing thrngs on the basketball floor shows that the guilty parties are not usrng th gray matter rn the upper story Students n Junior and senior high school should be able to use their heads to better advantage If we thrnk a brt we should realize the pos srble consequences and refrain from throwing things onto the court The rules of the game of basketball are written to keep the partrcr pants from berng rnrured The spectators should not undo that work Lets do our part to protect the players by letting them do all the throwing with the basketball Are You the Guilty Party? Look at that car He went around that corner on two wheels' He could have krlled someone Rrght here rn front of the school oo How often have we heard remarks lrke this Something nrust be done about the reck less driving before the above statement changed to something l1ke- It was too bac' He drdnt even have a chance the way thet car was coming Yes rt could happen Im not saying rt will but lets see that rt doesnt Lets make the street corner a safe place for everyone Not Just Joe the fellow on the sidewalk brrt for ourselves too Just remember the next time youre thrnlt by speeding or showing off a lot of accidents happen to the other fellow but next time it might be you Ticket Takers Rate Praise To the men who worked at the gates during the past football season we would like to extcnd our appreciation for their time and ef forts These men were at the field before th crowd and worked rn all weather including the down pour the night of the Eaton Rapids game Because of their duties they missed part of each game rn which they were as much interested as anyone else These men sacrificed their personal com tort and pleasure to do a necessary Job The students and teachers of Charlotte high school Wish to express their deepest sympathy, to Quentin Bosworth, in the great tragedy which befell his family recently. Orchids 'n Onions Orchids to The Rotary Club for sponsoring the Foot- ball-Band Banquet. The art class for the banquet decorations, and the F. H. A. for serving the banquet. The library club for promoting book-week in such a fine fashion. The junior class and Mr. Wotring for' the splendid presentation of the junior play. The band for presenting something new ln assemblies. Onions to People who park bicycles in the wrong places. Those who lrke assemblies but who wont partrcrpate rn them Gum crackers rn library or elsewhere People who are always borrowing paper pencrls and erasers Reckless drivers Gossrpers People who drop paper rn the halls Buenos B135 Amigos How would you lrke to speak Spanish and French fluently? Well rf you were Suzanne VIcLaughlrn you could and would Suzanne rs eleven years old and attends th eventh grade She attended school rn Cuba for two years The Cuban schools are somewhat harder than the American schools They have only seven grades rn the rumor hrgh and more homework to do brit Suzanne said that she lrkes both schools The food rn Cuba rs different from ours Rrce and black beans are served every day and frred bananas rated high with this young nrrss Suzanne also attended school rn Florrdfr where she learned French from one of her teachers Up and Down the Corridor Drd you know there are three fourth hour study halls? You can tell winter rs here because skrrts and sweaters seem to be the present fad How many of the that boys went deer hunt rng brought back their deer? Have you ev er really notrced the bay window rn Mrs Krplrngers room Is rt that she has L green thumb? Have you ever noticed the different styles of glasses the grrls are wearing? Its good to see Ireta Fetternran back school after her recent illness How many are starting to dream of a Vwhrte Christmas Its interesting to know that srx senior grrls are flashing sparklers on the third frnger left hand Whats Inez Farr been so nervous about Could rt be those fatal steps of rnatr11nony Mrs Krplrnger has been brrsv rnovrng Are there very many single alumni et around Charlotte? Dont we all appreciate those surprise tests rn governmentq Lets prrt up traffic signals rn the second floor corrrdor' Werent the two worms cute rn thc library assembly Lets hate more student talent assemblies Have you seen the frne art display on the third floor Mr Blrglrt agricultural teacher has a new dubonnet 49 Frazer Was I SCHFSCJ? When asked what incident frightened them most, these students replied: Helen PhilipsAWhen I got in the wrong car and fell asleep. Rose Alfonso-The first time I went to the dentist. Charlie Harag-Every time I take a girl home. Jim Frazier-When I was almost caught skipping school. George Bruce-When I met a certain girl's parents for the first time. Roger Smith-The time I hit a cow with my car. Inez Farr-When the lights all went off. Pat Griest-When Bruce and I bumped into another car. Doug Lowe-When the cops chased me out of my parking place. Glenn Kardel-When I left my father stand- ing on the dock in Denmark while I sailed out without a passport Phyllis Baum When my daddy caught mc out one night Whats Developing Here3 How would vou lrke to develop frlnr rn a boxing arena? Or hold a boxrng match rn a darkroom Well that s what both members of the camera club and the Michigan Golden Gloves have to undergo to keep rn practice for their respective hobbies Because of crowded condrtrons both groups have to use the same room However Mr Nerl Brennan head of camera club and Nlr Daniel Forte director of the Golden Clox es are getting along admirably un der the cramped condrtrons and a solutron looked forward to soon They All Know the Answers Seekrng the highest rntellrgentra to answer the cue tion of the week What would you do rf you met a xrrnenra face to face? your ln qurrrng reporter turned to the senror class When approached these brrghteyed senior gave out with the following brrllrant replies Barbara McKeag Hug rt and kiss rt Ethel VanGoethen1 Shake hands with rt Ruth Morris Step on rt Flla Beth McClintock Look rt up rn the rc tronary lxen Jones Fake pills for rt Neale Yrmmerlee-Id dre Don Stewart Blow nry nose on rt lletty Shoemaker Faint Connie Alfonso Give rt the old eye Shirley Paton Krss rt Hope you brrght students lrke to hug and krss a tropical bush because that rs what r xrmenra rs Periodical Favorites Good Housekeeping Home and Family Lrvrng Crrls Glamour Rhoda Bracy Seventeen Senior grrls Vogue Beverly Kelley Child Lrfe Junior high Miss America Dorrs Mills Calling All Girls Bill McKeag True Romance Engaged senior girls Corrntry Gentleman Don Trrrel True Confessions Those who skipped school Mademoiselle Annre Dumolrt Trrne 3 49 tGood Byel The person who keeps hrs eyes and ears open never gets hit crossing the street More people rn class nreetrngs have been Vorcrrg their oprnrons This contribution rs very much appreciated Keep up the good vrork 1 . . , It . u v n . 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DRESSES NOW GREATLY REDUCED JESSIE G STINE FROCK SHOP Lotus C Gee Rlchelleu Food Store Phone 200 Clovers Begln Season A few Charlotte hrgh boys havr become mterested 1n the art of boxxng so they are tralnlng for the Golden Gloves tournaments Wl'l10l'1 are held at the Prudden Aud 1tor1um 1n Lansrng about the second week 1n January Supt Jay Dykhouse has ar ranged for the Hawthorne school basement as a place for the boys to tra1n They work on the heavy bag 1ump rope and box all whlch IS essentral m the1r f1Ve nlght a week tralnlng Dan Forte an ex golden glover who 1S a barb er 1n the clrcle IS manager of t1a1n1ng the boys wlth Dlck Carr 1gan also an exboxer and CHQ graduate assxstmg So far there ale about twelve bovs lnterested GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR Complete Home Outfitters ,nn ,W .aclfafzca ly-EEWEE g if THE Are Experts ln Qualify Printing X M - . QQ' Cerai Depoe Jay Sandwich Shop EARL J LAVENGOOD, Prop n . 4 1 . J . , .T , : ' LU' 1 ,-1 1 iT . 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BLACK Chrrstmas Seals Help Battle ln Frght Agarnst Tuberculosis Every few years the students ot Charlotte hrgh are xrayed or tuberculosrs Thrs rs only one 0' the uses of the money obtalned from the sale of Chrrstmas seals The actual care of tuberculosrs patrents IS pard through the state and county taxes It rs a law of the State of Mrchrgan to provrde for the care of the vrctrms of thrs dlsease The money grven fo the Chrrstmas seals IS to educate the people about tuberculosrs t preventlon and cure The numer ous pamphlets books and movres to further the knowledge of thr drsease are provrded for by the More than half a m1111on people rn the Unrted States today have tuberculosrs 0 e half of thrs number are not recervrng treat ment and many of these people do not even know that they have tuberculosrs The staggerrnl., frgure of 50 911 persons rn he Unrted States dred wrth thrs drs ease rn a year That would b 140 a day or one every ten mrn utes When the Tuberculosrs As F I-I A Rarses Money by Sponsorrng Bake Sale In order to rarse money 1 local F H A chapter sponsored a a bake sale on Saturday Novemb r 13 at Yunds Market Mrs Ber tha McTaggart home economrcs teacher and advrser for the F H A stated the club cleared flfteen dollars from the sale The members of the club all helped by contrrbutrng an ltem and then worked ln shltts to sell the goods When asked to comment on the sale Mrs McTaggart sard Fvery thrng looked delrcrous and sold readrly socratron was organrzed rn 1904 the drsease was rn frrst place for lrfe takrng In the forty years af ter 1904 the death rate from thls drsease has decreased by 80 per cent savrng about 4000000 lrves But rt strll krlls more persons b tween 15 and 44 than any other drsease Some of the most common causes for tuberculosrs are poor l1v1n condrtrons rnadequate food and errcessrve fatrgue Thrs dlsease IS not rnherrted and can only be con tracted by comrng rn drrect con tact wrth someone who has an ad van ed case of tuberculosrs Thrs among people whose economrc stat us rs low and rn densely populated urban areas In the way of alterrng the men ace of tub rculosrs socral welfare servrces help the patlents to solve some of therr personal problems the trarned soclal workers gwe case rnformatron to the hosprtal staffs welfare agencres provrde frnancral relref and the Chrlstmas Seal funds strmulate publrc terest to meet the needs Tuberculosrs can be prevented by teachrng the publrc the facts about the drsease rtself Thrs form of health educatron rs provrded for by the yearly sales ot the Chrrst mas seal Raymond Dane 48 and Gordon Sparks 44 have Jorned the Navv Don Johansen 44 was home on leave recently Y Teens I'IoIcI Annual Turkey Trot Nov 24 Eob Brown Bev Greenshrelds Kung and Queen On November 24 the Yteens held therr annual Turkey Trot rn the new gym trom 9 '50 untrl 11 30 The gym was decorated wrth tur keys surroundrng, the walls Every one was serenaded and enroyed the erght prece orchestra from Ionra Sandwrches potato chrps and coke were on sale rn the outer hall The students had to dance rn then stockrn leet because thev cannot vw ar therr shoes on the gym floor As the students came rn tht front door they cast therr ballots for krng and queen of the turkey trot and durrng rntermlssron the krng lcb Brown and the queen Beverly Greenshrelds were crowned were Drck Cl rflrn and Marran Wood who w re chosen because they wor the cutest socks They all recerv ed turkeys made of candy and crowns were placed on therr heads Atter the coronatron the boys quartet made up of Tony Craw ford Donald Stewart Ralph Gram and Rodney Wood sang two num bers Clyde Nrchols entertarned mth some boogre woogxe After rntermrssron dancrng was contrnued untrl 11 '30 Ioe Holmes 44 spent Thanks ,rvrng rn Charlotte WRIGHT S JEWELRY Shop early for Xmas Use Our Lay away Plan LETS sToP AT BOBSCORN FOR POPCORN CANDIES HOT DOGS Meet Your F rlends Durbrn s Rexall Drugs COLLINS HAS THAT NEW LOOK We Speclahze rn Drugs and Cosmetrcs New Thrngs First Martens News OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK CIIARI IITTE HIIME DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon Speakers of Tomorrow Grve Varred Assembly An assembly was presented b the speech class on December 2 The followrng selectrons were presented for choral readrngs The Women whrch was read by the grrls alone Santa Fe Trarl The Clock and Jessre James Pat Srnclarr gave a readrng Wrll res Harrcut and Gaylord Yund gave several two ot whrch wer Feorgre De Wash and Mra Car lotta If Shakespeare Were Wrrtrn Foday wrth Roger Smrth and Ethel Van Goethem was a play concernmg Rom 0 and Julret wrtlr the slang of today Connre Alfonso and Joyce Caswell put on a plav entrtled One Grrl to Another whrch took place rn an offrce M Jarvrs Wotrrng speech teacher drrected the class rn thrs Mary Lou Terwrllrger Rae Nor lander Jeanette Nelson Joanne VVrllard Phyllrs Snrallwood Mllford Mason Judson Rrchardson Char lotte Sutherland and Jane Weaver all 48 were home for Thanks grvrng BRAITIIWAITE Beauty .Salon THAT CHRISTMAS PERMANENT School Grrl Cold Wave Ss 00 Budget Machrne Machrneless Mon Tues Wed S4 00 Phone 228 EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE Get your appllances AL 8z BILL S Charlottes Friendly Stor Phone 566 MU GER H RDW RE CO. 224 S. Cochran Phone 69 Charlotte, Michigan HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT I - J I . A- 3, 1 1 1 , . ' 2 1 . - n vv - I, -... , , , l f L , , ,, ' , , ll my H. ' :, A ' ' Y ' - - 1 - w Y I 1 1 ' ' , u - rv , u - , Y 7 ' . D I ' l ' . , , l ., rr K - - . , . . V . . . ur ,S I r , D , , - ' f an U f f C I I f v I v A K ' I I K . ' , is . , ' . ' ' T A 1 - -I . s - ' 'L . . . .Q . ' ,z , , D . . . 1 , rl ' . . C A . . .l I 3 .N , ,N . . Y ' Christmas seal money. disease is most commonly found The Prmffe v .and Dlfln fleas performance. . . 3 . l v . 2 V hMiiv TW ' ' ' K ' T . 9 T , ,T . 'Q . . ' n ' , , . , . ' , A ' 4 I - ' . . A ' . ' ' ' - . 'u I I s , . , . . . . Q ' . W I - l f , t I , rn- - V f f .. ' ' N . , E - , . : nl, , , 'Q ' ' , the 1 . .k - , , 9 I , - +--ie--M , . 1 ' 3 ' y . T Ki , HI D I n' ' OI' . . . , . , . AT . Y l - Y HJ A ' r Q . ,, I fe '4 o 1 a A ll I ' fl u . T at 9 , 1 7 7 ' e CHRISTMAS A 1 I -J I l A AT THE GAMES I MERRY iF C LET'S YELL THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THRSDAY, DECEMBER 16,1948 ISSUE 5 F. F. . Boys See Chicago Fourteen Boys Participate In Tour to Observe Farm Industries Beginning Friday. November 26 fourteen Charlotte F F A boys made a three day auto t p tr Chrcago for the purpose of tourrng agricultural rnclustrres The followrng boys made the trrp C Harag D Iowe C Archer D G rffrn B Flls I Srmpson D Stall R Iolrnson A 'Weaver lxerekes P Masters R Garn and B Cooper The drrvers of the car were Mr Warren Blrght Rev Sam Wenger Mr Ottrs M Gurre and Mr Pat McLane After arrrvrng rn Chicago late Frrday nrornrrrg the lroys began then tour Internatrorral Harvest er Company was frrst on the lrst Here the boys saw the complete process of manufacturing track type tractors from the forges down through the assembly lrnc They were guests of the Interna tronal Harvester Company for Frr day luncheon That afternoon thr boys vrsrted the Board of Trade burldrng and the Observatron Tow er Chrcagos tallest burldrng They topped off the nay wrth a vaucle vrlle show featurrng Bert Iancast er tamous Hollywood actor The Swift Meat Packrng Com pany was the lroys destrrratrorr for Saturday They wrtnessed the krllrrrg and dressrng of pork and beef as they saw the complete prr cessrng of all types of meat and meat products Saturday evenrng the boys attended the NVLS Barn Dance show Most of the boys attended church on Sunday at the Clrrcago Chapel Sunday evenrng the group attended the show Stars of Tomorrow at raclro station VI G N rn the Trrburre Tower Monday nrornrng they explored the Museum of Scrence and Indus try and retrrr ned home that after noon For Annual Boat Trip Plans tor the annual senior trrp are completed The class of 49 wrll Jourrrev to Detrort 'Vlay 2 The shrp SS 'Nlororrrr wrll start the cruise at Detrort gorng through the Lrvrngston Channel and Lake Lrre The group wrll pass Port Collror ne at the entrance ot rr Lake Ontarro f crrrrsrn the group wrll at Canadas Returrrrrrg to the slrrp they wrll crurse Lake Orrtarro to the Welland Canal Prom there buses wrll transport the students to Nragara Fall Srfter a clay nr Nragara the buses wrll return the students to the ship rt Port Lolborne the Lake Lrre entrance ot the Welland Canal The students wrll arrrve rn De trort Vlay 5 and Journey horrre Wellarrcl Canal and After an afternoon across Lake Orrtarro spend an evenrng queen crty Toronto Glee Clubs To Present Program Tonight Frrst Row C Schaefer R Wood J Deoue D Smurr D Stewart Mrss Thelma Shook J Stewart B Clark A Taylor R Gram Last Row R E Smrth G Kardel E Loveland M Brouqh L Sumerrx D Claflrn J lrvrne T Crawford W Pardee Frrst Row J Ransom J Moore J Hutchrson B Roath B Montgomery P Samark Mrss Thelma Shook D Stadel A Dumont S Deuel M Dra mond L Kung Second Row D Sears A Muma A Schaefer P Campbell P Stambaugh S Peck J Schwegler D Esch M Rrpley J Murphy S Bursley Back Row R Van Dorpe B Campbell V Jones M Lawcock B Keeley B Stucky E Kays M Norris P Bennett J Gearhart A Dempsey J Marsh Just Around the Corner llec li' Clee Club Program Dec lr Wrlcox Gay Party Bas ketball Howell there De 93 Assembly tron Vlerrv thrrstmas and r Happy New Year' n Ilasketl all Mason there unror Boys Hosts At Potluck Supper A contest was held between the grrls and boys ot the Jrrnror clas to see wlrrclr group would attarrr the lrrghest number of sales magazines As a result of the con test the boys treated the grrls to a potluck supper Frrday November 'G rn the olcl gym After the supper therc was clan crng The drawrng for the watch was held Dorrnna Walker being the wrrrrrer Mr and Mrs John Irpsey and Mr C J Wotrrng were chaperons tor the occasron Y Teens Hold Potluck Ancl Style Revrevv In the home economics room Thursday December 2 a potluck supper was held by the X Teens buffet style spaghetti and meat balls peas cabbage salad rolls mrlk and pre Durrng the dinner tr short business rneetrng was held concerrrrng the Chrrstnras p rrty for krddres The F H A members were rn vrted tor the style revrew spon sored by Mrs Louella Stewarttrorn Vaughns clothrng store Buyrn, and desrgrrrng were discussed hy Mrs Stewart as the followrng gnls modeled varrous garments Shrr ley Paton Dorothy Wrllrs Ruth Morris and Slrrrley Bruce The committees tor the evenrng were refreshments B e ver ly Roath charrrrran lean Grrffrrr Joyce Miller and Donna Sund strorrr entertarnrrrent Ethel Van Goetherrr charrmarr ant Laurr Clrfford decoratrons Barbar Shults charrrnan and Betty J Shoemaker Assembly To Occur Dec. 23 Christmas Program Sponsored By Three Glee Clubs And Footlighteers The annual Christmas assembly thrs year wrll be sponsored by the Footlrglrteers and the glee clubs This event wrll take place Thur day December 23 rn the hrgh school audrtorrum Speaking parts for the three Brblrcal scenes wrll be provided by the dramatrcs club whrle a choral background wrll be furnrshed by the three glee clubs These peo ple have the followrng parts Scrrbe Ken Jones Angel Gabriel James Taylor Mary Ethel VanGoethem Elizabeth Joyce Mrller Herald Fred Brown Joseph Marlyrr Brough Innkeeper Clyde Nrchols Three Shepherds Jerry Clark James Brock Charles Harag Three Wrse Men Carl Rulrson Roger Snrrth Mrllard Root Herod James Loughan Eldest Prrest Glenn Kardel Chret Scrrbe Gaylord Yund Oriole Band to Entertain For Wrlcox Gay Party Frrday December 17 the Char lotte Orrole band wrll entertain at the WrlcoxGay Christmas party whrch wrll be held rn the school audrtorrunr The band wrll plav selectrons precedrng the general velcome Wanda WIDE, Butler a former drum maJorette with the Orioles wrll do a twrrlrng routine accom Damed by the band Followrng thrs the band wrll play a special number and wrll form a back ground for several specralty acts that wrll appear on the program The band wrll conclude the pro gram with several selections Both Wilcox Gay plants and then man agements wrll be present for the at the hrgh school the party wrll contrnue wrth a dance at the Ma some Temple Honorary Award Presented Outstanding Achrevenrent Award to Charlotte hrgh school for com nrendable attention to the ideals or hrgh school rournalrsrn was an nn pressrve statement nrade on 'r rrrrght green and whrte certrficate whrch Vlrss Wrnrfred Wells recerv ed from MSC This award was frr tl work done on the Orange and Black of 1947 48 Charlotte was honored rn Class B drvrsrorr The seniors of 48 should be proud ot the fact that thrs was therr work wlnch was honored The Journalrsrn class ot 49 hopes to do as well Nancy Kerekes 47 was wed to Pobert Morgerrstern ot Lansing November 27 ' - rl c ' I K . . K ,. I ' - gl V. L, Y y I I ' .' ' . .S . , 'I 4'. . . I . g , . ., . , . , . . . 1 . ' , . . , . , . , . . . Q ' - Y - I 1 . . ' .' - v . . . I . . , I I . . i ' 3. , l - r . I I II- I . . . ' I 1 1 I . ' s I J . 1 , . , . . . . . I I ' . .' . A K - . . K K I A . A , nr L , - ' I -' ' v . z I- I ' ' r I V ' ' ' ' 1 U- , - r - ' , - r - I , I X ' . , - . 5 I , . , . , . , . - ' y , ', v 1 - I ' I r ' 1, ' ' ' ' . , . , l . , . , . , . . . , ' : . Q, . , . , . , . , ' ' ' . 1 ' tt '1 ' I' ' - V s y 1 y I y 1 y 1 , I I , . ' ' 1 ' .' . ' ' . . . , y r - I- , c 1 - , I . ,, . t K 'I ' '-' f. 1-f 1 r' . It . ' . . . ., , . . a , - 7' 'T I ' v ' , . . I . ' -'id-'l' ff. . - . - '. J 1 ' ' - , - , , ,, . 'rnn fr 1 ' , - SGDIOTS Make Big PlaI1S Dell- 24-Jan. 3-'CI11'1SUl1dh VRML- The followrng menu was served ' u' D.dIty After the program - I A 1 I . ' . Q v f ' , any ' I1 1 4 ,r 1 1 r s 4 . ' ' ' , ' . V- ' ' - ' - Jil . rf . NT' f' 'I ' , ' I I l, . ' . ' - H 5 . 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BLACK Publrshed Br Weekly Sty 'mamma' By the Journalrsm of 4 Qu LL Class of Charlotte Hrghg V School ggmlli Crrculatron 775 ,J M54-, Q MTM' Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 45599 STAFF Publrsher Bob Brown Wlanagrng Edrtor Carroll Dane Sports Edrtor R0g6I' bmlfh Alumnr Edrtor PhYl11S Clallpel Exchange Edrtor Leota Pfeiffer 14 drtor rn Lhref Bababra McKeag Leota Pferffer Joan Bandfleld Connre Alfonso Margaret Morst Wrnlfred Wells Busrness Manager Crrculatron Manager Advertrsrng Manager Asst Advertrsrng Manager Faculty Advrser Reporters Jour nalrsm Class What ls Christmas? One thousand nrne hundred and forty elgllt years ago our Lord Jesus Lhrrst was born rn Fethlehem Judea The few people who real lsed what and who Jesus was brought hrm rrch grfts from long drstances thus orrgrnat rng the custom of grvrng grfts rn commemora trorr of the brrth of Chrrst Chrrstmas Thrs year you ll probably have a good Chrrst mas Dad brother and cousrn are wrth yor agarn from the war and there rs no shortage across who strll feel the effects of war Some of them have never heard of Santa Claus seen a Chrrstmas tree and for Chrrstmas dm ner some of them wrll be lucky enough to stand rn a soup lrne These chrldren can be made napprer by an age old custom recervrng grfts and food from you That rs Lhrrstmas Why Students Go A W O L Have you ever notrced the well known gurlty look of a student as he passes out the front door? Yes that s rrght he rs skrpprng school Once rn awhrle students wander Out of school vrrthout permrssron but for the most part our school attendance rs very good There are trmes however when the most attentrve stud cnt feels the urge to sarl forth from the burden some task of studyrng for a hrke rn the woods Accordrng to the records the few skrpprngs that do occur come mostly durrng the huntrng season and rn the sprrng It seems that whrrr the wrnd rs blowrng the snow drrfts high U11 students are qurte content to pour over the books for knowledge The fellows cant seem to resrst the lust to go off on a huntrng trrp durrng the brrd sea son Then there are always those who travel to a nerghborrng crty to attend a movre Thr warm sprrng weather rs a great temptatron Lo the poor young student who rs tr yrng to solve a problem rn geometry or read a chapter 111 ancrent hrstory Contrary to belref there rs no punrshment for skrpprng school The North Central A socratron educatron system states that each lrrgh school student rs requrred to spend tertarn number of hours rn school each year rn order to recerve credrt tor graduatron Thrs rs. the reason that the schoolskrppers have to make up lost trme The problem of skrpprng classes has exrsted uer srnce schools began It wrll probably con trnue for some trme to come Educatron rs for the students benefrt Thrs rs sometrmes hard to keep rn mrnd when the temptatron to skrp a rrses lfortunately Charlotte hrgh has l1tt'e trouble wrth people who skrp school Lets keep up the good record At trmes the old grrnd of studyrrrg gets even the most learned scholar down, but the trme spent rn schoolrng rs only a srnall per cent of our lrfe trme So let's keep at rt and trnrsh thrs brt of learnrng so we may enjoy the rest of our lrves rn rts knowledge Grrlsl The best way to keep your youth rs not to rntroduce hrnr to yo111 grrl frrend Boolcs For You The school lrhrary has a large number of nerr books and Mrs Mrldred Iauch the lrbrarran would lrke to feature the followrng Crusade rn Europe by Dwlght D Eisenhower Above all rt expresses the personalrty rt the author Readers Wlll feel that th1s rs Gen eral Ersenhower speakrng That fact rndeed rs one of the chref merrts of the work It has rr arr of genurneness a rrrrg of srncerrty the tone rs that of a leader a serene hrghlr sagacrous leader pourrng out hrs specral knowledge wrth the heartrest desrre to tell thr truth alcout hrmself and others Mrss Behavror by Bernrce Bryant Popularrty porse and persorralrty tor the teen age grrl and featurrng the dos and donts every school grrl should know Long Lash by Bertrand Shurtleff The contlrctrng fears and desrres tre struggles agarnst man and nature grve power ful force and drama to thrs tale of Alaska land of mountarns huskres gold and sou doughs Malabar Farm by Lours Bronrfleld The book opens up a new fresh world rt lendrng the vrsron of crty dweller and country man alrke A good companron for the man of tl1e sorl and the crty dweller Nancy Naylor, Captarn of Flight Nurses By Llrsabeth Lansrng Thrs rs a story of a gallant Arnerrcan grrl rrho loved her country and served rt wrth an unllaggrng courage a11d hrgh sprrrt at all possrble for you to vrsrt the lrbrary and oast your vrsron upon these books dont mrss the chance Thanks To You The football squad and coaches Jorn togethe rrr extendrng therr thanks to Mrs Phrlo Face and helpers for the wonderful rnformal ban quet she gave them The meal was absolutely delrcrous and the best part of rt all was that rt was rnformal Ont drdn t have to dress all up to go to rt It seems good to know that someone does thrnk enough of thlS undefeated team to go to all the work of feedrng the boys Good Reports 0n Grads Whats become of the Charlotte hrgh school aduates f 38 39 4? 40 and 46' hundred tlrrrty srx of the tour hundred erghr people are strll lrvrng rn Charlotte and 1 other parts of Faton County Twenty of them are lrvrng rn Lansrng and rn other parts f lnghanr County close by There are forty one people who were students of these classes who lve rn Lalrfornra Wrsconsrn lrrdrana Oregon lxansas New York Montana Ohro Illrnor Mrnnesota lrlorrda Mrssrssrppr Texas Georg ra North Larolrna Arrzona and Mrssourr Srnce the school has started thrs follow rrp study replres from 156 former students have been recerved Suffering From Shock lsxtra l+xtra'll Teacher thanked tor berrrg clraperon at recent dance' You may not belreve rt but thrs teache had never been thanked for berng present at any other dance before When you ask teachers to conre to your dances they accept most gracrously But what do you do' Yes you forget to thank them So lets all drg down deep and grasp on to those manners and let the teachers know we 'rpprecrate them Model T tlledrcated to Fred Browny Orly to bed, Orly to rrse Is the fate Of a young nran When an old car He buys Help Wm the Battle Every year you recerve through the mall Chrrstmas seals whrch are used as weapons to 1 : ' llnlllll ln IT 5 .Uk sei r' FIGHT TB Buy Christmas Seals light thrs terrrble anu dreaded drsease tubercu Mayb you thrnk your twenty frve cents rsnt much but rf you figure rrerghbor s along wrtlr own you wrll soon losrs that fifty help your rour drscover that rt amounts to a great deal Thrs money rs used to educate people about tuberculosrs so that It may be cured and 1 trrne prevented entrrely It rs up to you and you alone to meet the goal set for our county So renrember dont leave rt up to your nerghbor do rt yourself and grve as much as you possrbly can for a fine and use ful cause Scents for the Senseless Old Sprce Heaven Scent Tweed M11 acle Crrtrcs Chorce Trgress Woodhue Sweet Srxteen Whrte Flame Ben Hur Irrdrscrete Fvenrng rn Par rs Old South Sophrstrcated Blue Waltz Straw Hat Skylark Devastatrng Mrs Iauch Odors from chemrstry Robert Wrlcox All A report cards Pat Srnclarr Ir rs Gorr re Wood shop boys Junror grrls Donna Ald Rodney Wood Sam Brandfield Mr Brennan Mr Powell Ethel Van Goethem F1 rday nlght dances Brll Day Velma Clever Lours Iangford What I Want Dear Santa 1 am berry sorry but 1 Just can t stand rt no more What me wants for Twrsmas rs a bed Q feet by S Mr Mummy says mr baby trrb rs too wrttle Pwese hurry 1 s gettrng trred of prop prng mr head on de door knob VVovrngly yours Jrrn frazrer Dear 'Vlr Claus l realrze that I am a brg girl now but tnow don t laugh l what I honestly and truly want for Clrrrstnras tpromrse you wont tell l rs a magrc skrn doll so that when I prrrch rt t rr ll cur I never had a brg magrc skrn doll Xll the other grrls had one cept me Fternally thankful Marrlyn Smrth I S Dont torget' ar Vlr S lm desperate' Please help' All I want from you rs an answer book to all Latrn ques tronsl Dale Rolfe Dear Santa Claus Chrrstmas comes brrt once a year If bar roll gets home for Lhrrstmas lll know rts be cause of you Im countrng on you Trustrngly lean Marsh Dear Santa Claus We realrn that Lhrrstmas rs a wonderful trme of the year There IS the sprr rt of grvrng as well as recervrng There rs notlrrng we want half so much as for others rn other lands and rn our owrr to be as happy as we Do your best Santa Srncerely, The students of C H S Merry Clrrrstnrasl Everybody have fun Coach Gobel tPo1ntrng at crgarette butt on tloorl ls thrs yours' George llruce I guess not you saw rt frrst H O ' D l' . . , I , Q gs' -5: . . 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BLACK Page 3 Season s Greetrngs' UP and Down the COYYICIOFS Comrngs and Gorngs Put these gals and guys together and you, wrll have a Moore Mary Ells Edward Root Janice Roath Bev Yund Gay Clark Jerry Harrington Hale Rorter Earl Irvrne Jack Schrader Phyllrs Taylor Jrrnmy Morrrs Ruth Archer Joyce Smith Roger Alfonso Rose Newland Corene Drckrnson Dan Hollandsworth Barbara Atkrns Mary Jo Prresman Pat Peck Susre Yund Darl Nichols Clyde Edson Deonne Webb Bonnie You Edwards Norene Ald Donna Root Ronnre Twas the Night Before Chrrstmas and all through the house not a crea ture was strrrrng not even a mouse' Sh sh Santas on hrs way Would you lrke to wake up Chrrstmas Eve and see Santa Claus filling your stocking full of those lrttle thrngs rhrldren lrke to receive' Well lrsten Oh my' Almost forgot' Better clean my chimney out first Wouldn t want Santa to get all duty And oh yes' Is the fire out rn the fireplace' Now let s see stockings all hung up hre out chimney clean well Id better go to bed Santa ll be here any mrnute now Wrsh I could peek' lNo better not cause he might get mad and forget me next Christ mas and up on the house top What was ta s comrng' What s taking hrm so long' Isn t my chrmney clean or or drd he get stuck' My Im getting worr red That norse again and lrsten Now Dasher' Now Dancer' Now Prancer 'rnd Vixen' On Comet' On Cupid' On Dund er and Blrtzen' There goes Santa and hrs erght trny reindeer Well better go to sleep so Merry Chrrstmas to all and to all a good nrght Had You Heard Because you drd go to Charlotte hrgh we know you ve heard a lot but drd you know That a fifteen man cre'w wrll sarl on a hun dred foot schooner to the Arctrc next summer for Polar research sponsored by Dartmouth Col lege Museum' Wouldn t rt be fun to go' One rrrght all the contestants rn the rnen teachers bowling club scored the same number 134' Bet they couldnt do rt again That there arent gorng to be any Chrrstrrras cards rn Czechoslovakia thrs year It would be hard selling the senror Chrrstmas cards Accor drng to research grrl babres heads ar smaller than boy babres heads' tThe grrls have proved therr porntl DRUGS KODAKS Have you notrced Corky Derbys cute trrcky dimples Wonder what last year s senrors are dorng now' Not enough cheerrng at the games Come on and really yell krds Mrss Wells told her Journalism students to be sure to hand rn therr heads before leavrng the room Drd she mean headl1nes She must have qurte a collection by now Girls' Have you notrced the herght of the hrst team basketball squad' New fall and wrnter colors seem to be the fad rn harr styles according to the Junror grr ls Beware seniors' Could rt be another govern rnent test' Here comes Mrs Murray Vrrgll Pratt seems to be contrrbutrng hrs part as a man of comedy on bus No 5 Have you notrced the bouncrng effect the crepe sole shoes have Jrrn Loughan s part rn the speech class assem bly seemed to have quite an effect on the and renee Guess Who Blonde senror boy brarny a seen wrth Ed Towe Grrl cute lrkes lr aton Rapids nrnth grader Marguerite Tall extra tall sophomore yellow Dodge blue green eyes shy Blonde tenth grade giggle many sisters Clyde Black harr Junror play per sonalrty plus lrkes Gr rffrn farnrly Quret lrkes Chuck brown harr older srster Donna Junior blue eyes sdrurqd USISH eaeuuuefj turf uorsilurnrq npmN 9 Arionrg Asleg 1008 PIPIITIAI 9 SUJON lllfl Remember When We had boys for cheerleaders' led Martrn was voted Frank Sinatra of the eighth grade' School drdrrt take all our hard earned cash' lwervorre had a yo yo or squirt gun' The teachers put on an assembly' Students cut up at games' The color of Jeannette Papor s harr was natural' Don Stewart didnt have a Joke or wrtty reply' thalf wrttyj The sophrstrcated seniors were tlmrd fr eshrnen' Students used the lrbrary for research work Only' 1 rrls skrrts were above therr knees' loyce taswell had long harr' When some of the boys had Mohrcan harr cuts' all the grrls werent getting engaged rn therr senror year Vlr Wotrrng Your recrtatron remrnds rnf of lovery old Quebec Brll McKeag Oh does rt Mr Wotrrng Yes burlt on a bluft As a result of rntervrewrng several teachers and students the following Chrrstmas plans were discover ed Pat Grrest replred Bruce rs comrng home Arlene Kepp rs gorng to Fremont Ohro with her parents Mrs Allen Lrpsey and husband are gorng to Texas Carroll Dane rs gorng to work at the store and take out women Pat Gould says she wrll have to recuperate after the holrday Bonnre Fox thrnks she will have to catch up on school work Mr Nerl Brennan rs gorng to do anythrng and and everything? Mr Robert Powell and wrfe are gorng to Ken tucky Carroll Mohre replred that he rsnt gorng to do any more than he has to Mrs Bertha McTaggart rs gorng to spend part of her trme pr actrcrng the prano Jean Grrffrn wrll spend the holrday quietly at her home wartrng for a letter from Texas Drck McKay rs gorng to vrsrt fr rends rn Lan srrrg Phyllrs Brrggs wrll Journey to Detr ort Ada Jean Muma rs gorng rce skatrng if there rs any rce Stanley Gould exclarmed I m gorng to hunt deer lar ry Dean rs gorng to stay home and play wrth hrs Chr rstmas toys Charles Martens rs Just gorng to be conserv atrve Carl Rulrson says If you want to know ask Gretta Under the Mistletoe Wrth Chrrstmas Just around the corner up goes the nrrstletoe and here comes the stam pede These are Just a few of the lucky Ones ulro made rt Janice Gearheart Drck Johnson Ted Martrn Carroll Dane Doug Lowe Donna Walker Bev Roath Grrls' I eota Pfeiffer Jack Faust Bob Brown Vrrgrl Pratt Gretta Prror Mr Santa Barbara Barnaart Harold Clements these gruesome twosomes make room for others who wrsh to take part rn the holrday festrvrtres Ken Jones Bonnie Wells Bev Greenshrelds Mary Olmstead Carl Rulrson Mrs Santa Rodney Wood Elrzabeth Cotton Heres hoprng 10- ILIJAII Happy I-lolldays -- ---S Easton Theatre BEHRENS at Rows s 1:13 s mam sr Charlotte Mtch Best Movres of the Year ,,,,, 50 LAR' '11lHcxz:z1..1u MERRY CHRISTMAS' To all our frrends In the Charlotte Schools Come un todaywaxrhd ggigocuhregropprng basket E l PORTERS MARKET 7 ' , ' o o o ri? 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' ' . o , Page 4 ORANGE 6 BLACK Noon I-Iour Recreatron Provrdes Entertarnment Thrs year the noon hour pro gram consrsts of basketball for the boys Srx teams were chosen early rn December Four teams play each day For rnstance Monday numbers one and two three and tour played There are erght mrn ute halves and srxteen mrnutes for a full game Each tearrr chose rts own captaln Each captarn must see that every member on hrs team gets to play Already several games have been played At the end of the season the tournaments are played by the teams wrth the nrost games won Vlr Eldred Toutant rs the noon hour drrector Orrole Feathers Have you rrotrced the flashy whrte basketball shoes that the team rs w-earrng? Do you thrnk they add to therr charm? What made Johnny Dunnrng srck durrng thrrd hour on December 6 Could rt be the physrcal fit ness test BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS WILDERN S DRUG STORE GIFTS FROM MURRAY S SHOE STORE Can be enjoyed all through the year Buy Slrppers Prrcecl from p Strutwear I-Iosrery Orroles Down Saxons In Non Conference Trlt Charlotte Rallres to Pull Game O of are Lntertarnrng a strong Hastrngs live the Charlotte Orroles cam through rn the closrng seconds to subdue them bv the score of 36 to 3 The Orroles dashed off to a 6 to 0 lead but almost at once Hastrngs came wrthrn two pornts of tyrng the score From then on the game was a see saw affarr Tvlo trmes Hastrngs took the lead only to lose rt agarn The startrng lrneup lotte was for Char D D Brown C Rulrson G Zrmrnerlee Rorter Ixardel F Substrtutrorrs D Brown G J Clark F J Gamrrrage C The startrng lrneup for Hastrngs was Knope lr Baulch F Wrngerden C Brandford C Srnrth G Substrtutrons Nash F Mernert C Whrtworth G fanalJ 4 New Thrngs First Coaches on Parade Coaches for the basketball sea son are well known to the strr dents When asked Coach Dallas 'stall and Coach J M Gobel told the storres of how they first ob tarrred the posrtron of coach Mr Stall attended Albron C01 lege Western State Teachers Col ege and the Unrversrty of Mrch rgan and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree He has always had an avrd rnterest rn sports In hrgh school he partrcrpated rn football basketball and from Coldwater Qurzzrng Mr lrght the facts tended to teach to be an engrneer He rs a grad uate of Alma College where he rnarored rn scrence and nrathe trcs Two years out of collegre he obtarned a posrtrorr as teacher and coach rn Beldrng Now known as Coach to all the guys and gals of CH S Mr Gobel rs a favorrte to both the students and hrs teams tr ack He harls Gobel brought to that he never rn and always wanted Another on the coachrng staff rs Assrstant Coach Eldred Toutant whom marry students know be cause of hrs work rn the summer recreatronal program Mr Toutant played football basketball and tennrs when attendrng Albron Col lege He has always lrked to work wrtlr younger people and hrs capabrlrtres rn thrs field are shown by the lrkrng whrch the boys on hrs team show The student body hopes all therr coaches have a successful season and all the luck rn th world Neale 7rmmerlee and Earl Rorter w re honorable nrentrorrs rn th Detrort Free Press all state foot ball team selectrons MERRY CHRISTMAS CHARLOTTE CAFE WALT SHIELS SERVICE N Mann and Stoddard Season S Greetings Season s Greetrngs from MEADOWBROOK HATCHERY an MAIN SWEET SHOP Senror Pep Squad Attends Conference Sax Schools Represented Guest Cheerleader from U of M Travelrng 60 mrles srx C H s cheerleaders wrth Mrss Madelernt Whrtmore the advrser journeyed to Howell hrgh for the annual con ference ard drnner held on the everrrng of December 2 Eaton Raprrls Fverett Mason Grand Ledge and Ifowlervrlle were also represented Followrrrg the drnner served rn the gyrnnasrum words of welcome were spoken by Mr John Page superrntendent of Howell schools A drscussron was held rn an ad Jornrng room Reservrng seats for vrsrtrng pep squads was brought up and rt was decrded that all home cheerleaders would reserve seats for the vrsrtrng var srty squad Cheerrng whrle an rnjured football player was down was overruled rn a motron whrch stated that rf an cheers by the opposrng squad would be held over untrl the op porrents cheerleaders gave a cheer for therr rnjured player Reconvenrng rn the gym a talk and a demonstratron was grv-en by Newt Locum Unrversrty of Mrch rgans gymnastrc coach He was rntroduced bv Howells coach Mr Kurt Kampe Followrrrg the demon stratron two of U ot M s cheerrng squad Dave Lake captarn of the squad and Robert Schoendube drs cussed the management of therr squad and demonstrated several of therr college yells The vrsrtrrrg schools then partrcrpated rn the program by grvrng one or two yells from therr school and were crrtrcr7ed by therr fellow cheer leaders and also by the guest cheerleaders from Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Charlottes cheerleaders wer' pleased and proud for after the conclusron of the program they were told by Mr Lake and M Schoendube that therr motrons and therr yells wer-e the best they had seen for hrgh school cheers Mamand Lawm G r Q Q t I n g 5 BRUNO SPAGNUOLO from FOWLER S INC 132 S XZIIESIHIUQIOU AVC HAPPY NEW YEAR Chevrolet Oldsmobrle G E Applrances ar otte SURPLUS STORE IVIFRRY CHRISTMAS MU GER H RDW RE HARDWARE - APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ' . 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IKM - ' ' . r. 9 o .1 . , 0 I cr is , O Season 's Greetings ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 5 Orioles Down Sturdy-Yikings 28-24 Victory Gives Squad Perfect Record in Capitol Circuit On the local floor, the Vikings from Everett invaded the Oriole stronghold, December 10 and were off like a whirlwind. The teams' rooters witnessed a fast and rough game with two Vikings being excluded by fouls and others fol lowrng close ln this nran to man defense the tally was close all tht way but Charlotte was usuallv found on the heavy end At the conclusion of the final stanza rt was Charlotte 28 Everett 24 Charlotte F FT PF P Rorter F Ixardel F Garnnrage C Zrrnmerlee C Brown B G Clark G Brown D G Rulrson G Sparks C Everett Zreske It Christensen Powers C Krnnane G Williams G Sprague G What Are Dictionaries For? Have you ever gone to the lr brary to use the drctronary and found that the word you want to look up cannot be found? Having written the story corn pletely except for the one word he didn t know how to spell he wenr for the dictionary to look rt up But alas rt was not there Before long the whole lrbrarv was rn an uproar looking tor the word Soon all the books rn which this lnfor matron rs found were exhausted and still no word Finally he gave up and asked Mrs Iauch How Do you spell Chevrolet? And I guess vse must admit theres one woman thats smarter than Websters drc tronary THANKING YOU For Your Patronage an Wishing You A Merry Christmas FERNDALE Second Team Loses In Season Opener Coach Dallas Stall's second team lost their opening game of the season to Hastings by the score of 27-28. The ,boys fought a hard battle all the way and were ahead at the half by the score of 15-10, but they could not hold the lead in the final periods. With three seconds left in the game, Charlotte was behind by one point. The Orioles had three shots at the basket in those three seconds, but c0uldn't connect and canre out on the short end of a 27-28 score. Charlotte had fifty one shots at the basket and made eight whrle Hastings had 36 and made twelve 'lhe Orioles shot twenty one free throws and made ten whrle the Saxons nrade four out of fifteen The starting lrne up for Char lotte was as follows center Drck Fast forwards Jim Lavengood and Leland Williamson guards Don Packard and Dale Rolfe G A A Commences Basketball Season At the GAA meeting held after school on December 8 the girls in ter ested rn basketball signed their names The following grrls were chosen and more are expected to turn out Juniors loan Wood Bertha Lenon June Granstronr Evelyn Mayhew Delores Willard and Jeanette Papor sophomores Nancy Harrington Shirley Lewis Joan Davis and Pat Prresman eighth Janet Spagnuolo Shrrlev Howard Sally Smith Joan Hamrl ton Sally McDonald Two games will be held every Wednesday night after school one from 4 00 to 4 00 and the other from 4 30 to 5 00 For each game played hve points are received toward a letter Points needed fo numerals are 150 for a small C .100 for a large C 500 and for a gold medal 800 MERRY CHRISTMAS F IELDER S DELUXE CLEANERS Season s Greetings DURBIN S REXALL DRUGS Dress up your hair for the Holiday Season EATON BEAUTY SHOP Phone 222 Former Stars Still Glitter - i Since graduation from Charlotte high many alumni have continued to participate in sports in various colleges. At Alma College, Dick Derby, Ray Mohre, and Bob Mohre have earned letters on varsity squads, Dick and Ray in football. Ray also is the captain-elect for next year. Bob has earned his letter in cross- country and is also participating in basketball, baseball, and track. The Mohre brothers are both on the Alma College varsity basketball squad this year. Milford Mason plays on Alma's junior varsity five. On the football varsity squad at Albion, Dick Beechler plays center'. George Wildern at Ferris Insti-' W tut-e has been on the varsity foot- - - ball squad for the past two years. Cagers 'to Defend Tltle At the Univer-srtv of Michigan. As They Take to Road Wayne Holmes rs playing fresh man basketball The greatest accomplishment rn sports since graduation has been made by Wayne Terwrllrger e has a contract with the Chicago Cubs to play professional baseball Wayne goes to Western Mrohrgar College during the rfall and winter term and plays pro ball during, spring and summer While a regu lar student of Western Michigan he was a member of the varsrtv basketball and baseball teams Don Moore and Don Johanser are continuing their sports in the service of the United States Nawv instead of college Don Moore played full back on the Grosse Isle Naval Arr base team and now rs forward on their basketball team Don Johansen played all sunrnrer on the tennis team tor the Naval Arr Training base at Memphis Tennessee and now rs playing or their basketball team After successfully opening the season with a 36 33 triumph over Hastings Coach Gobels basketeers then their n December 17 the basketball b0Vs Howell on the Highlanders cour charlottes next foe will be Mason That game will also be away After these two games the Oriole cagers will be entertained by Mar shall who rn their opener best-ed H1 lsdale 37 23 These three games are all on foreign floors faced Everett who dropped opener to Ionra will take the floor against SMITH and OSBURN ERE? We cater to the cradle crowd GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE Season s Greetings CHABLOTTE HUME IIAIRY Wishes you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Sash E 'm'm4 f rr-U' wif' 5 4' fi GREENHOUSE Mildred David Vlrgrnla Wonser To G' M E RRY CH R I STM AS ffl 22212 iffhiiefioii 'ii Siniifibtlil' and 3 Christmas season HAPPY NEW YEAR THE v UGHN coMPAN MfG'a,fgNf2,j3Q0e CO Where Quality Costs Less . . l . ' 1 I 3 lr ' ' l . H . ' . l' . G. . , T . . , . ' L - - .. ' , ' ' 2 4 2 8 3 . - ' . . . W Y l 1 t, ' 1 1 0 3 ' ' C -Y ' , . 0 2 2 2 - I , ' 3 ' . - ' ' ' ' 1 1 0 3 - ' ' ' ' ' . A 2 2 4 6 s ' .U 1 . 0 1 0 I - - - - .. v . u I 0 0 2 , .1 H Q' ' - 0 0 2 0 . Y . . . . 1 . A . 0 4 2 4 H . -Q '- ' . , I ' ' 1 2 5 4 ' U - - , ' I . ' F U 2 1 2 , ' 1 . I 2 0 5 4 . I - ' . y Q v N ' - ' 6 0 4 12 , I Y Y ' . . ' ' ' 1 0 4 2 , ' , . . . . 0 0 2 0 - 1 1- , ' . I jf it 'l , - ' , l 1 Y Y . . .' . R 7 a - H , ll , . ' Z Aj : , . ., :,i3V,,, . ,I -Q e r- . .,.- as f-rr sg, V ,v,, ,tg - 9 f--- 'ASF Mgt- . , 1 ..,..- bbn. ..,. 1sLA. N .,:..,A1L. A5 nlll H . I W 11 - L I4 - huh, . , --- lr Lili -' Christmas Suggestions Page 6 ORANGE 81. BLACK Shop Gets New Equxpment A new mort1s1ng attachment 18 an addltlon to the woodshop thls year It 1S attached to a war su1 plus d11ll press There IS a hol low ch1sel and a hollow chlsel b1t The b1t actually dr1lls square holes Th1s machine IS used 1n maklll end tables coffee tables cablnets and many other household de VIPGS It IS a HGCGSSILY to ll woodshops and IS used to a great extent Also d1fterent maclunes 1n tha shop a1e be1ng remodeled Net lathes have been purchased and other machmes are bemg replaced A great amount of work is bemg done toward a more elaborate shop A new toolbox IS be1ng made for the workshop The box IS bu1lt l1ke a sultcase and can be carr1ed 11kc one It conta1ns a compa1tment fo1 all k1nds of tools and can be put to ject of the yea1 Th1s sprmg the classes are ex pectlng to bu1ld a garage outs1de the school BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS First National Ban eason s Greetmgs Green Llght MR and MRS BEN FELSKA Proprietors Annual Chrlstmas Party Gwen for FFA Boys Plans have been made by the Fu ture Homemakers of Amerlca for the annual Ch11stmas party for the Futule Farmer boys December 11 1n the g11ls gym Mls Be1 tha Taggart adv1ser Sald they have made plans fo1 the playmg of games dancmg and re fleshments At the recent meet1ng Decembe1 10 the glrls planned the1r F H A assembly wh1ch 1S to be gxven at the first of the year Aftel the buslness meetlng V11 glnla Royston who last summel journeyed to Kansas C1ty MISSOU ll fo1 the Natlonal F H A Con sent1on told of her exper1ences and lnterestlng thmgs she saw wh1le the1e Amerlcan Blographles Arrxve at lnbrary Ar11v111g to the school l1bra1y IS the D1ct1onary of Ame11can B10g laphy publ1shed undex the aus DICSS of the Ame11can Counc1l ot Learned Soc1et1es Featured 111 th1s set of twenty two volumes xmportant Ame11can men and w men up to 1944 Much study needed as to who should be ea tuled ln th1s set of books Afte1 flfteen years and afte1 the lequlre ment of a half m1ll1on dollars the set was D11IJI1Shed Every decade a 110W volume WIII be publ1shed so no replaclng w1ll be necessary BYE WHS Season s Greetmgs GITTLEMAN S FINEST IN LADIES READY TO WEAR MERRY CHRISTMAS Betty's Beauty Shop The Vomberg Co Clothmg Hats Furnlshlngs Charlotte IVl1ch1gan Yund s arket The Home of the Hotdogs Cedar Chests Bedroom Sultes l..1V1ng Room Sulte Maytag Washer, ancl many other loeaut1ful glftS VIT LE S SONS Geography Class Makes Plans for Many Projects Ploneer Projects Lead All Other Subjects by Wlde Margm The seventh grade classes HIL vsorkmg u11der the d1rect1on f the11 teacher Mls V11g1n1a Obel l1n Then ld9aS are comlng mostly flom the study of the Unlted States and 1tS DOSSSSSIOHS Sevelal of the p1 ojects have been tu1 ned 1n Gary Frace has tux ned 1n a log Calllll p1 oject Edwln Ad ams made a tra1n and Jean1ne Jen sen an Esklmo scene Covered Wag ons have been turned 1n by Don Shultz Sam Pruden and El1ott Johnson Glass hut DIOJSCIS WEIG made by Arbutus and Phlllp Wll l1amson Harlean Rogers made 1 pan of moccas1ns Jack Quantell '1 wagon w1th balls of cotton on 1t and Carla powers all Ind1an doll Xoull neve1 know t1ll you try l'h1s old saymg st1ll holds tlne l l M1 karl Huston s blology class Though the bl0l0gy laboratory IS eXt1en1ely l1n11ted 1n 1ts equlpment 1nany projects have been tackled by the enthus1ast1c students The ten new low poweled mlcloscopes have alded them greatly The study of plant cells and one felled ammals the thorough HllllllElt10l f plants lncludlng seeds stems and plant reproduc t1on the practlce of the foul baS1C tastes and the touch of bread 1nold plus many othels a1e examples of the wlde spread act1on Wh1Ch Call be accompllshed if you only gwe lt a rv Season s Greetmgs LYND S MARKET lnslde Information Ah' Yes the speech class put on an assembly December 2 How well l am aware of th1s' The openlng play of the assembly was brought to my attent1on neally a montl1 D1 GVIOUS to tl1e assembly The same week I came IH Contact w1th th1s play I also became fam1l1't1 Wltll the IQSI of the assembly Durmg the next th1ee weeks tl1e1e took place many trlals and I,llIfJl1lat10I1S M Wotrmg s speech class Sometlmes all that you would hear for nearly an hour was t1ck tock of the clock no the o11e on the wall but the one 111 the Chol al 1ead1ng heard 1n the assembly If anyone had stepped some days he he was bemg ea1 Spllttlllfg These clacks assembly but choral readmg lnto speech class on would have thought shot at At t1mes cracks lang out banged up a b1t lll outslde of that the went off fine WIIIIBS Ha1rcut That 1S a ll18IllOldbl readlng by Pat S1ncla11 Vvlllle had h1s l1a1r cut nearly evely day fo1 three weeks p1obably w1ll be bald One Glll to Another on by Con111e Alfonso Caswell was worked on Pool kld f01 l1fe a play put and Joyce very hard If Shakespeare Were WPlLlHg To day was a play which made the class laugh 110 matte1 how ofte11 they saw lt H9dllHg Gaylord Yunds Ital1an dlalect poems over and OVGI al most had the class talklng the same way It seen1s tl1e students enjoyed tl1e assembly as ren1arks have bee1 heald such as The gloup showed 1e1na1kab1e DOISG and It was very well planned and dnected Wlth these rema1ks lt seems tl1e speech class should sponsm mole assembhes Sallxe Hale 4 and Gordon Sparks 47 a1e now engaged Season s Greetlngs COLLINS HAS THAT NEW LOOK We Speclahze MURRAY S GROCERY Drugs and Cosmet1cs MERRY CHRISTMAS Get Your DICK S Corsages Snacks Lunches Chxcken Dinners Steaks Chops ROSEACRE E TON CLEANERS WHERE QUALITY COUNTS SIX HOUR SERVICE BY REQUEST 114 W Lovett , - -, 1 . l V . . . 0 in K '. . ' ' a I - . . 'L I- ' I . . ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' . . - I ' . -' ' in r. ' 'S ' . . ' . . - . 1 y I .' I.. . I I ' .I - I- I II. I II I I I' 0' great use. This is the first pro- I. l , ' D Nhcroscoplc Miracles I ' ' I H . -. 0- 'k. b ' . at ', v-' I l It I . ' I' ' - Z - U I. ,exi ' ,II r , . Q 1 1 ' ' 1 0 , ' ' ' . I 7 ' I . . ' S , I I . x' L 9 t .- , , , , . 1. , . , - ' I I .U - FE! ' v ' ' . ' Q I , 9 - ' , , ' 7, DEE ' ' ' . . I . 9 ' WG . . . III , u I Q 11 I YE ' s - at ORANGE Q. BLLACK Page 7 Annual Joint Concert Held Cadet Band Entertains During Time Between Oriole- Owosso Programs On Wednesday, December S. at 8:00 p. m., Charlotte had the pleas- ure of welcoming the Owosso high school band in a joint concert with the Oriole bands. A good sized audience was present in the audi- torium to hear an entertaining program. ln their performance. all three bands showed very good training in the fundamentals of music Led by the baton of Directo Carl Brenner the Owosso band opened the program with the live ly His Honor March featuring two twlrlers They made a good impression from the opening chords and especially gratifying was the excellent introduction and good balance ot parts The next number Pugal Fantasia was very difficult with various sections being heard in the fugal passages each one contributing its part to the pattern Although not perfect the band should be complimented on its fine work Fun1cul1Fun1 cula the third selection 111 the program was a clever arrange ment of the vsell known Italian song for band Stratoswmg Appeals The next number Stratoswing had great audience appeal written as it was in the style of swing, bands The band concluded with a stu ring piece Aurora Overture The Charlotte cadet band playcul a group of three marches Blaze ot Glory Xoung America and The Squadi on Considering thcn limited experience ensemblc work they played very well Then the Oriole band appeared on the stage NV1th Directoi Roh ert K. Powell guiding the tempo, the local musicians began with World Events March, being kept more interesting by the exhibition given by three twirlers. The sec- ond contribution, From the South, contained hits of the Ne- gro chants such as Go Down, Moa ses, Peter, Go Ring Dem Bells, Steal way, and Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho. Sections Perform Waggery For Woodwinds, a newly published number, was a more or less swing novelty featur- ing the woodwind section with solo cadenzas. The next selection, High Flyers, presented the cornet trio with band accompaniment. The last choice was Little Joe the Wrangler, a cowboy musical storv with some modern rhythm. For a high school band the Orio les have a remarkably good instru mentation They enter into the spirit of each selection and show the fine training they have receu While the two senior bands were preparing to play in mass band the cadet band again provided va riety with three selections Tune n Overture Lake Hamilton Nlaltz and Hail Hornets March Mass Band Pleases After a short delay while thr stage set up was being reorganized the curtains opened on the mem bers of both senior bands They played four marches Pride of the Wolverines The Skywrlter Drake Relays and Saratoga I'h1s was an excellent way in which to conclude the evenings entertainment The full bodied tones of all in struments were harmoniously com WINTER WONDERLAND Jobs Daughter Formal Dance Masonic Temple December 28 Barney McCardeI 200 couple 00 1 bined in the concluding chords. The entire program was narrated by Mr. C. J. Wotring, who did an excellent job of carrying on for Winfield Pardee, who couldn't be Master of Ceremonies because of sudden illness. SEE SPANISH CLUB PROJECT For an interesting project, the second year Spanish class. is plan' ning to set up a Nativity scene in the second floor showcase. This scene will show some of the incon- sistencies of the Span-ish 'portal or nativity scene. I IY l I 4' 'Sf -5 Q Ulf? H l-lappg lieu' Hear BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS MERRY CHRISTMAS from P R A Y ' S l Season's Greetings LOUIS C. CEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE PHONE 200 GREETINGS PEE! BRETZ DRAPERY SHOP Eaton County Savings Bank BUR SEASON S GREETINGS TO ALL KHEAD S We wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL OF YOU WRIGHT S JEWELRY and a HAPPY NEW YEAR PACKARD S FURNITURE STORE EDNA S BEAUTY SALON WVlSh6S you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 91 64 30l S Cochran Ave Charlotte Mich H PPY HOLIDAYS' BERGERON CLEANERS VISIT OUR RECORD DEPARTMENT WE HAVE THE LATEST IN NEW HITS CHRISTMAS ALBUMS and RECORDS MARKS STORES Greet Vw -QM -: 75 6 U fff Www RY? ht 1 'B- Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan ' ' 6 h I - .- - - A ,I A V - QI' K1 V - . I l 1,1 I ' . . Y , , N I ,- , 7 ' V . - f Y , l 1 l l T ed. v v v . Y l ' V W n 1 . . . . A . n K , , ,vi ll - , I l ' . , 7 rr U - H 5 . . . ' ' V ' . ' , . . . H . .- .- l ' ' y , ,, . K . . I ' 1 l V , ' - if - l - n rl l . ,, I - . 7 7 u ' u I ' ' U . , f A 1 . D - A . 1 v . ' A . , . ' . .. ,, - ' . 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Here IS a llttle test to show how much you see around thls school Wrlte the answers thls hour and hand them to your teachel A prlzc of five tlckets to the Jourrlallsnl Calnlval wlll be glven to the Junlor OI the senlor hlgh student who answels the most questlons correc ly In case of a tle thc names WIII be drawn Wrlte the answels aftel the questlon alld cut the artlcles out 1 How many doors ale there III study hall? 6 S 10 or 11 2 How many outslde wlndows ale there ln the school bu1ld1ng 44 649 349 Ol 49 3 How mallv trophles ale there In the trophy case ln the front y2 16 26 36 or 4 What IS the deslgn above the fIISt II001 foullta1n a an 011016 b a chlld c all owl on a moon d a book 5 VI hat IS the plcture on M Dykhouses 0ff1CE wlndow a an a candle an orl c d a book 6 How many dlsplay cases art there In the new Illllldlllgq 21 16 OI How many Junlol and SGHIOI hlgh teachels are there 20 32 17 or 6 8 How many llghts are thele ln llblaryv S 13 6 O 9 How many doorways are there leadlng from the audltollum and gvmnaslum 4 S 12 or 16 hooks would you say were ln the 1laly 2000 0 60 OI 8000 11 What IS the Ilgure on the XVBRIIIGI vane? a chlld wlth book b teacher and chlld c chlld seat ed at a desk d two chlldlen on thexr way to school 12 What do the figures above the fl0I1t door stand for'P 1 13 About how many steps do you walk from first door to thlrd 5 62 86 or 5 14 What classloom IS Ovel th boys gym? a physlcs b open all classroom c chellllstly d ll brary J0lll'I!fHIISH1 students are not ell glble f0I thls contest All HIISWGIS ale the ploperty of the JOIIPHHIISITI lass and can not be retulned Nam Reta Payne 45 was fllallled to Geolge Shedd of Battle Creek Noxembel 2I Public Phone Installed In r I-Ilgh Bulldlng A publlc pay telephone has been Installed ln the Junlol hlgh bulld Ing Thls publlc pay statlon IS for the convenlence of the students and the patrons who VISIL the school especlally durlng partles and when the Off1C8 IS locked The phone may be used at noon or aftel school HaVl1g thls telephone lllstalled does not stop one fronl uslng the 0I:fIC6 phones It IS lust an added convenlence Olle may make long CIISLEIHCD calls provldlng he pays the extra charges Thls telephone also glV9S lnole prlvacy School men ourney To Skyway Inn Thulsday December 0 at 12 00 noon the school admlnlstlatols ot Eaton county Journeyed to Skyway Inn to a luncheon They dlscussed the Eaton County Instltute They hold thelr meetlngs once a month and thelr purpose IS to get acqualnted and furthel mutual Ill tel ests School Inspector VlSltS Charlotte I-Ilgh Bulldlng Once every three years the North Central Assoclatlon of col leges sends a representatlve all hlgh schools and colleges The purpose IS to see what new ldeas the schools have and to see lf thele should be any Improvements made Recently a representatlve vlslted Charlotte hlgh school One of the good polnts noted was the hlgh morale of students and teachers The IHSDGCLOTS also COllll1l6IIt6d on the good ldea of follow up study The llbrary was lllghly rated A favorable report wlll put Chal lotte hlgh school on the accredlted llst Thls wlll mean that any gldtlll ate of the school can enter col lege wlthout taklng an SXHIIIIIIR H011 The lllalll dlfflculty of the school was the over clowdedlless Larloll Thalp 48 IS statlonel at Port Hueneme Callfolllla as a SeaBee MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS Cost you less thls year IMPORTED ALL LINEN CHINESE NEEDLE WORK at all through the house wlth c Somethlng from LADIES COLORED HANKIES Oh so Gay at C Slnce 1914 YOUNGS JEWELRY Fred A Rlchey Co I MERRY CHRISTMAS Varled Assembly Glven By Junlor I-Ilgh Students Slxth Seventh, Elghth Grade Plano and Vocal Solos An assembly was plesented by the slxth seventh and elhth grades yesterday The slxth glade had four plano solos by Nancy Beck Janet Cole Harrlett McLaughlln and Carolyn Smallwood Ioulse Guthrle sang a solo and anothel song was sung by foul gllIS Dorothea Epler Rober ta Oll Shllley Fallln and Deanne Barnaby A flute duet was presented by Roberta Standheld and Connle Cal er The seventh grade opened thelr tart of the assembly wlth a twlll Ing act presented by Sandra Parlsh and Karen Lavengood BEIHICS Butlel played the Hawallan gultal followed by a plano solo by Lucllle Whltlngel Malgalet and Audrey Reed played a plano duet A boys qualtette composed of Jlm Carr Jolln Sauer John Betty Dean Bruce and a glrls tllo composed of Pat Davld Donna Clark and Cor anne Derby sang sevelal songs lfollowlng was a twllllng act by AYIJIIIQIIS Wllllamson and last but not least a plano solo by Jackson Comstock The elghth glade plesented '1 QUIZ plogram dllected by Janet Spagnuolo and Carol Stults Davld Roy Nevlns sang a solo Jeannette Starl and Sally Smlth sang a duet followed by anotller song by Davld Hoover Margaret Reed played ft plano solo and Waneta Smlth and Betty Lou Rose sang The conclu slon of the plogram was a plano solo by Joan Hamllton WlDd0W Belng Decorated The blg wlndow on second floor ln MISS Wells room IS recelvlng lts annual Chrlstmas decoratlons by sonle ot Mrs Frances Wlldern s art students They are Sally Con nel chalrnlan .loan Walter Dlane Martln and Shlrley Cochrane Vol unteers are Ada Jean Munla and LOIS Hall Camera Club Sees Stucllo, Organlzes Club Room The Camera Club ln splte f somewhat cramped condltlons ow Ing to an lnvoluntary sharlng of ILS club loom Wlth the Golden Cloves has been trylng to carly on as usual However they are bet terlng tllemselves by settlng um a new dark room ln the Hawtholnc school The membels havlng taken plc tures of the Junlor play are SeII1l g them and also maklng a copy for the Charhlan Monday December 13 the club vlas lnvlted to Ml Al Cudneys studlo The lnembels all took thell CHIIIGTHS and lecelved lnstruc tlons on how to achleve Vall ous effects ln taklng plctules New Course In Typlng Offered to Students local hlgh school students thl year are belng offered a new class ln typlng a personallzed course of lnstluctlon fol lntloduclng and ln doctrlnatlng the students ln the use of the typewlltel fol thelr own personal use but not extenslvely enough tol commelclal use Thls course IS offered for a perlod ot one semester and nlay be taken the fllst or the last of the yeal as a new class statts and flnlshes at the end of each semestel Students wlll have the prlvllege of uslng the twelve new L C Smlth ma chlnes whlch have been lnstalled IH the typlng loom S fal D10 .,ress has been favorable A colrectlon IS due Raymolll Dane 48 and Goldon Sparks 47 dld not Joln the Navy They ar Ill the Alr Force Russell Santee 48 IS also ln the All F0109 BOBSCORN Appreelates the Students Patronage SEASON S GREETINGS MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM AL 8z BILL S Complete Llne of COLIZZI S Qualty heme m de anlse pea nut brItt'e horehound butter o cl nd p arut clusters MERRY CHRISTMAS LIBE TY SWEETS PETER COLIZZI VVARIVI WISHES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON FROM THE BIG RFD SHED COLBORN FULTON LUMBER CO Martens News OPEN sEvEN 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I I I .H 'JFI All l Z O AT THE NEXT ORA E BLACK GAMES WEEK THECHARHlAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 issue el Vehicle Class Progressing Icv Roads Endanger Drrvrng, But Careful Operatron Shows No Damage Under the superwrsron of Mr Earl Mead the drrvers trarnrng class has proceeded wrthout any accrdents Ol casualtres The strr dents have been recervrng trarnrng on the snow and ree for the past few weeks Wrnter drrvrng rs ferent from summer drrvrng so e students rrrust learn both The class meets for an hour ery Tuesday and Thursday rn audrtorrum The purpose of thrs class rs to teach rnexperrenced drr ters the correct drrvrng laws and habrts Also the class corrects the had habrts of slrghtly experrenced drrvers The text book consrsts of frve volumes publrshed by the Auto rnobrle Assocratron of Amerrca These books contarrr charts and rllustratrons pertarnrng to drrvrng Each student must have erght hours of drrvrng dur rng the cours although he spends approxrmately thrrty two hours rn the car observ rng the other students drrvrng hah rts The speed of the trarnrng car never exceeds tlrrrty frve m p h A new Ford rs furnrshed eacn vear by Van Srckle Motor Sales The rnstructors are lNerl Brennan Jarvrs Wotrrng Evald Johnson Jack Reynolds Earl Huston and Earl Mead The students also drs cuss local accrdents and traffrc problems dr tle Two Contracts Qffered fo Begrn Second Semester Charlotte Board of Educatron has offered a contract to Rrclrard of Mr Warren Blrght who rs at the present trrrre teachrng agrrcul ture Mr Green rs a graduate of lVl1Cl1 rgan State college He wrll start teachrng the second semester Another contract has been ot fered to Shrrley Joann Collrns a graduate ot Western Mrchrgan Col lege of Educatron who wrll teach socral studres lecause ot the rn crease rn enrollment She wrll also brgrn the second semester She rs a vrsrtor here today Both Mr Green and Mrss Collrns have accepted the contracts Round the Corner .lan 14 Basketball Eaton Raprds here Dance attcr a ne 19 20 Exams 21 Basketball C 181151 here Dance after game 21 End ot trrst semester 24 Start ot second erncs Jan an Ledge J an an er Jan Yr Orange and Black Spanish. Latin Clubs Present Entertainment Back row D Packard D Sundstrom M Smith L Clifford D Edson B Fox Mr Chrrstlreb Front Row D Yund D Walker D Willard B Kelley L King G Whrte S venth Grade Projects Make Good Process For the closrng of the first sem ester Mrs Vrrgrnra Oberlrns geog raphy classes are workrng raprdly on geography proJeCts The students projects are on drs play rn room 30a and every strr nent rs welcome to stop rn and sec those that have been handed rn so ar The followrng pr orects are on drs play now Cotton Plantatron Janrce Root Pat Davrds Sugar Plantatron Lola Donley Salt Frelds Peter Carpenter Dug out Canoes Stewart South north Drck Boyd Snow Scene Jean Dempsey Actrve Volcano Joyce Kane Chrnese Shores Sandy Parrsh Plaster Parrs Drsh Karen Iav engood Donkey Cart Dorrs Frazrer Maps Wrlma VVhrtrnger Davrd Dykhouse Lrbrary Reveals Actrvrtles Charlotte school lrbrary rs kept rn rts neat order by the rncessant puttrng rn order by Mrs Mrldred Iauch chref lrbrarran and her as srstarrts Almost any rnforrnatron may be secured by rust rnqurrrrrg rts source from Mrs Iauch At the present trme the lrbrarrarrs are delrverrng packages of hooks to the drfferent grades Fhcse books ll he read and t en brought back to be passed on to a drfferent group In thrs vary tle hooks wrll be sent around to ll the grade students and everyonc wrll have a chance to read them The lrbrary rs always open dur rng school hours and the strr ready to help a student ot the llr lr school runror hrgh or grade 'lhe lrbrary club rs now engaged rn a survey at the type ot use bc rrrg rrrade ot the lrbrary and lv whorrr rt rs used Chrrstmas Expressed In Forergn Language Clubs Break Spanish Pinata, Sing Carols rn Latrn The Latrn club conrlnned wrth the Spanrsh club met on Wednes day evenrng December 22 to oh serve the Saturnalra fLatrn Chrrst masl Wrth Mr Ward Chrrstlreb club advrser actrng as overseer tl evenrng started wrth the Latrn stu dents srngrng Chrrstmas carols rn the natrve language whrle thc Spanrsh club followed by voca rzrng carols rn the Sparrrsh tongue Entertarnment also consrsted of playrng charades usrng Latrn words Reports were contrrbuted on how the Romans observed the Saturn 'rlra and how many Chrrstmas cus toms were der rved from rt Also toms for the holrday celebratron were submrtted The Natrvrty was read both rn Latrn and Englrsh by Rodney Wood and Mary Jo Atkrns respectrvely The breakrng of the prnata large bakedclay pot frlled Wrth candy was the humorous contrrhu tron ot the evenrng As Don Pack ard broke the pot whrle blrndfold ed the candy was strewn causrng a responsrve mad scramble from the other club members Refreshments were then served consrstrng of popcorn balls Span rsh chocolate cookres and apples Shutter Clrcleers Plan Dance January 21 the Camera Club wrr' sponsor a dance followrng the ganre played wrth Grand Ledge Mr Nerl Brennan sard the dance would be sornethrng entrrely drffer ent from the usual Frrday nrglrt dance but tor the present trme the plans wrll not be told Some students wrll be on hand takrng prctures lt you ask tlrerrr they wrll take a snap ot Just you Ag. Teacher Leaves School Mr Warren Blrght to Be wrth Conservatron Servrce, To Work wrth Sorl Wrth a successful record behrnd hrrrr Mr Warren Blrght teacher of agrrculture and related subjects wrll leave Charlotte hrgh school at the end of the nrst semester thrs year Hrs resrgnatron was accepted a short trme ago Forrrrerly lrvrng rn Genesee Coun ty he was graduated from Mrchrgan State College Upon recervrng hr drploma he went drrectly rnto the arrrred forces Durrng thrs perrod ot trme he was rn the European Theater of War After berng drscharged from the servrce Mr Blrght came to Char lotte November 21 1945 Hrs dutres have been several through hrs three year stay Hrs chref oc cupatron however rs teachrng ag rrculture and farrn shop Among hrs Jobs he has the assrgnment of headrng the FFA and Veterans Home Farm Applyrng extra hours to hrs regular teachrng course hc grves hrs servrces twrce a week rt nrglrt for the Veterans Home Farrrr Alreadv thrs year the agrrculture boys have had extensrve travel for experrenc es farrnrng Thev vrsrted the Lronrfreld Farnr rn Indr ana and rourneyed to Chrcago where they toured the farm rndus trres He too rrrade rt possrble ror two boys to attend the annual Na tronal FFA Conventron rn Kan sas Crty Mr Blrghts work wrll be wrth the Sorl Conserratron Servrce Prr rnarrly rt vyrrl deal Wrth makrns plans for tarmrng a partrcular prece of land Hrs temporary loca fo approxrnrately srx nronths After that perrod he wrll be moved to another tenrporary locatron ltalran Drnner Held by Erghth Grade Students Janet Spagnuolos Talk lnsprres Class to Serve Lunch Janet Spagnuolo erghth grade student gave a speech on the sav ory drsh spaghettr It sounded so good some of the students got an rdea for a real Italran drnner Janets mother Mrs Bruno Spa, rrrrolo made the sauce accordrng to the Italran nrethod Janet Bar bara Montgomery and Sally Mc Donald took charge of the meal The meal rn addrtron consrsted of relrshes hot rolls and mrlk The dessert pre and cake was turnrshed by the male nrembers ot the class Tlrrs treat was engoyed by the tucrents ot lVlr Ward Chrrstlrehs erghth grade Fnglrsh class durrng the-rr noon hour Y- . ' . . , - . 1 '- , ' - . l , . , ' . . My . X s ' ' v . r , ' ev- 1 , - ' ' ' . . l - . 1 - ' -' -' - , : . , . , . , . , . , . . , , 1 l '. . s 1 .4 1 I e l . ' I ' 1 , ' I ' ' . fr ' ' v .v ' ' v . - - ' - , y K . ' t . . A . . , ' . , I . . X ' - . ' - . . . v - . ' - ' ' f . ' . ' f 1' ' 2 . in ' , t , . , 5 , re r. - - .- . T- l r - ' ' . , , ' - ' . l ' ' ' ' A , , . 1 ' ' I , in ' ' 1 y , - , ' 'r ' ' - . , 'I ' ' - K 1 I . - A ' ' .l Y ' ' ' 1 ,J - ' I ' . .5 ' , ' c ' 1 - , W. Green. who will take the place Mm Sgenefgrearnm- Wood the Spanish-speaking p'eople's cus- UCYI wrll 1'9lTl-alll here in Charlotte . . - . ' . 1 - - - . Y' , I ' ' 1' ' M 'r A, ' - D ' K1 ' ' V ' I n ' . Q n r ' If , . . . 1 Y V - 1 ' ' ' . fl I 1 1 1 ' S- . v ' I . 0 , ' v l . . . . 04 - ' I ' r wi - rr, -, , , - , , .1 ' , b 5 , A H ' K Y w u 1 'K U- --m L - - ' - 4' , . 1. r , ' ' D ' . K r V 1 K ' h 41 I I' - ' , 1'- , Y , ' , , . '11 L . . , A l, . ' ' ,2 ir rs h ' - 5 ' 5 - -L 1 v . 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M547 cnott 4- xp Subcr1pt1on Rates S1 00 A5519 STAFF Pl1bllSh81 Calroll Dane lvlanaglng Isdltor Balbara McKeag Sports Edltor George Bruce Alumnl Edltor Don Stewart Exchang l11d1tol Gary Alt' Iifd1tO11IlCl'll8f Beverly G1 eenshlelds ASSlSt3.1'lt Edltol Shlrley Bluce Buslness Manager Leota Pfelffer Clruclatlon Manager Marlan Lemmon Molst Clalk Wells Class AdV61t1Sll1g Manager Margaret Xsst Adx 6ltlS1l1g Manager Robezt Faculty Advlsor VV1I1lfl Bd Reporters Journal1sn1 Its the Splrlt that Counts What makes a wlnnlng team Is there soml secret tor turnlng out champlonsf Searchlng about hele and there some facts are uncovered It seems a llttle thlng called cooperatlon 1S very necessary to chalk up those fancy baskets Each and every player flts 1nto the team and lt wolks as a unlt Th1S ball of unlty made up of flne athletlc ablllty and good coachlng moves on to vlctory because all are worklng together There IS a certaln sp1r1t brougl' about by worklng together Flrst of all there IS sportsmanshlp Charlotte l1lgh has long been known for 1ts falr play Then there 1s a wlll to flght and wln tor both the honor of the team and the school Thls wlll be a flne dl play ot school sp1r1t The splendld example shown by our team should be a gulde to all the stlldents to 1ollow and Joln ln to make better and better school sp1r1t Get behmd the fellows chalklng up the OFIOIQ feathers and cooperate to make oul school a unlty of sportsmanshlp Pep lneetlngs and yelllng for the team at thc am s hel 1 to how the suppolt of the students when the team IS wlnnlng there IS a tendency to stop yelllng What would happen lf the team stopped play1ng For years Charlotte hlgh has been known f0l 1tS f1ne school Splrlt It IS up to the students to keep up that swell battlng average Dont bleak up th1s perfect record Keep bulldlng sportslnanshlp unlty and take prlde IH belng a member of Charlotte hlgh school From Them To Us The lecent work of the follow up study snould plove ot g1eat help to the future stu dents of Charlotte hlgh school It IS Sald we can all proflt by our expellences and fallures By learnlng ot gladuates and school leavers ?XD8I'16IlL9S whlle out of school we the un delgladuate students can bette1 prepale oul selves f0l tll1S test The follow up Stlldy IS recelvlng ISDIIGS from questlonnalles sent to graduates and school leavels to obtaln th1s lnformatlon Our hats are off ln trlbute to th1s COfIlllllt tee f0l spendmg ltS tlme and effolt 1n an at tempt to ll ttel the standards of educatlon 111 oul hlgh school It w1ll take many months of tlreless VNOIL ln order to complete thls study It lnvolves contactlng graduates and school leavels wl1o have moved to many dlffenert pal ts ot the countly Th1S study of past edu catlon wlll help the tOl't1lC0lll1I1g students 1n ll1nllnlelable ways Fol th1S effort we ara tluly glateful Such F0OllSh ThlHgS Taklng sl1owers before and after g01Hg 1n SlVllllllllI'1g Sklpplng school on ralnv days Meetlng your boy frlend at Hawtho1ne sc l1ool Let Me See Em Let llle see your plctules qulck' Oh lny they le good Almost evelyones Ive seen so far are swell Yes aftel a long D9l10d ot anx1ety the senlor plctures flnally arrlved ln tlnle for Chr1stmas a11d underclass lmllledlately afterward The many ohs and alls tl1at came fron1 the student as they opened thelr plctures could only mean Just one thlng the Versluls studlo and Student Nllfllitllle Servlce dld another fme 1ob of lllak 1ng the portralts She s Behind the Scene There IS none of the pelsonnel more IESDQCI ed ln the lTl1I1dS of the students of C H S than Mrs Anna Morey who has so falthfully car lled on tl1e secletarlal work of the admlnls tratlon She IS acculate to tl1e most llllnute detall When asked for any lnfornlatlon concernmg the school s bus1ness lt 1S a lnatter of seconds untll she produces thls data as It IS always tt her flngertlps Mrs Morey IS one of those persons who are so easy to admlre who have the ablllty ot nleetlng the publlc wlth tactfulness and DOISG She IS admlred and accepted by thc teachers because of her cooperatlve ablllty Her 111otto IS Never put off unt1l tomorrow wllat you can do today whlch accounts fol the many hours she spends worklng after ex eryone else has gone She 1S an even tempered woman and doesnt very often become angry Her Sl1l11E rad1ates happlness to everyone she comes ln contact wlth Good .fob Well Done' Staltmg the vacatlon oft rlght was a Chllst mas assembly conducted by MISS Thelma Shook glee club dlrector and Ml Ja1v1s Wot rmg dramatlcs club leadel on Decenlbel 23 lcd the flag salute FOUI boys and four gnls wlth Mlss Shook playlng the plallo led the aud1ence ln commull lty Slllblllg WXIHYIIVH l1ltl0dl1l9d Rev Russell McConnell who gave a sholt and 111te1 estlng talk of Chrlsr mas on board shlp Sonle of us lnlght plac tlce the Chl1SflllaS sp1r1t that he told the sall ors had The story ot the flrst ChI'lSfHldS was na lated by Ken Jones w1th Fthel Van Goethe11l as Nlaly and .llmmy THQIOI as the Ang l Gabrlel wllo told her of llel .,1eat C0lltl1lJl1t1OIl to thc world loyce lVI1ller was llllzabeth Du1111g a SLGIIB betweel Ellzabeth and Mary Joan Schwe lel sang a solo as background mus1c whnh was very well done Marlvn Brough was Joseph and Fled Blown D0ltlay6d the l-Ie1ald wl1o told ot the taxes to be pald Clyde Nllchols as the lnn keepel gave Mary and Jo epll a place 1n tll stable and It was thele tl1at the three wlse lllell played by R0g8l Sllllth Call Rullson and M1llard Root found the baby Jesus Jlnl Loughan as Herod de manded to see the Chlld so that he could WOI Shlp hllTl along w1th the shephelds Charle Halas: Ierly Clark lnd James Bl0Ck Dllllllg the Hallelulah chorus of the Mes S1311 everyone stood Thls was done becausl of the ta t that when the Queen of Fnglanrl heard lt tor the fllSt tllllij she stood ln lespeft for 1ts great wolth Cl1St0dldllS Ha1lex CODIIII a11d Call Ilengsoll wele pxesent d w1tl1 glfts f1onl the Studen Cflllllfll Thus ended the assembly and started tle CIIIISLIIIHS vacatlon okes Challle Halag Bt offlcel I 1 a lngl school student Trafflc Cop Youll get a tlcket Just the same xgnorance IS no excuse Manners Malce Many Mortals Mannels 16 f,1llllbS people learn to enable them to get along Wlth 0th8lS Too many peo ple plactlce manners among strangers but IOI get them at ho111e It people were as pollte to the lll lnbers of thelr famllles as they are to Stl angels tl1e1e would be fewer quarrels and dlvorc es Manners lt plactlced over and over become part of 0116 s p rsonallty A bad mannered per son usually has an unpleaslng personallty Manners ale a part of sportsmanship toJ Poor SDOIISITIHIISIIID IS a slgn of bad manners 1ust as good sportsmanshlp IS a lgn of good IIIHIIIIEIS A person who practlces h1S manners every day by belng pollte to others IS rarely a poor sport Everyone llkes to wln a ganle but to show poor Sp0I tSllIaI1Sh1D when you lose IS bad lnanners We all know people we Just dont care fox If we analyze tllat persons llablts they are Just pla111 bad mannels They are llkely to be 1ncons1derate of others especlally of older people and young chlldren People are often judged by thelr manners Lack of IIIHIIIIQIS often n1eans that a person is selflsh and cares only for hlmself If we all try to plactlce the good manners we have learned our every day l1fe wlll b much ITIOIG pleasant Fl0lll The Tomahawk Pontlac Senlor Hlgh School Pontlac MlLhlgaH Cautlon Snowballs Flylng Ouch thats my head Oh that one went clown 1nv boot Man that felt llk-e a rock Ot all the stupld thmgs' Why dont you adolescents glOW up Yes IIS tlme tol snowballs to sta1t flylng You can t even walk acloss the street w1thout gettnlg hlt And I assure you they arent Vely soft They teel as lt they had been soaked ll Watel and then frozen Here s how lt all goes one adolescent looks alound for fl target fmds It then Ready Alm llre Wlth all hls strength When It hlts It you look fol the one who dld It you become the talg t fol somebody elses alm Thats the wav lt goes evely tlme So flom 110W on let s be mole caretul where we a1m snowballs ald lf you want to have a flght p ease hax 1t off the school gl ounds Bud You Know That 9 The AUJIOII Breeze and the East Lansln Flulnpet DI'llllEd thelr Chrlstmas ISSUE 111 216611 The Sallne Hornet prlnted a led pub lllatlllll Tl1e Alblon Hlgh papel also condurt el a poll to determlne the most populal Chllst IIIHS ca1ol The students chose Whlte Chllst mas MlL1l1gHl1 State college lssued an extra when they recelved tl1e news that thexr school had been wot-ed 1nto the Blg Nme whlch Wlll now be klOWll as the Blg Ten The I1ve1ett Vlklngs plesented a speclal page of thelr paper to glV6 recognltlon to those WIIO made the honor loll Othel news tlonl Fvelett leyeals Bob Whltehead as cap falll of tl1e 40 Fverett football squad Ill attelllpllllg to strengthen 1elat1ons be tween the Unlted States and Spaln the stu dents of the Everett Spamsh classes are ex changlng lettels The I1ll11t NOlt1lW1lld proudly CIISDIHVBKI St0l les and DICILIIQS ot tl1e 1ece11t VlSlt to then school Phe VISIIOTS were Do1111n1c TOIIIHSI glldld and captaln ot tl1e l94Q Vllchlgan fool ball teanl and Harly Alhs end and place klck 61 also of Mlchlgan 3212 people dled ot gas last year 41 1n ha ed It 31l1t a match to lt And 0 stepped 011 lt Tll3,llkS to the Fl111t N W lob IOhllS0ll Im golng to klss you hlallan Wood tNo CLIISVNGIB Bob Say ale you deaf' Mal lall Xlo bllt voule dun1b Y l. 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BLACK Pa e 3 Marshall Frve Trrm Locals Second Half Scorrng Rallv Nets Indran Victory, Frrst Orrole Defeat Paced by the sharp shootrnr, Ward the Marshall Brg Reds hand ed the Orroles of Charlotte therr frrst set back of the current season 50 to 33 Ward dropped rn 20 pornts W and V Postula brothers scored 12 and 6 respectrvely The Marshal team over canre a 11 16 half trmc lead of the O1 roles Charlotte s hrgh pornt rrran was B Brown wrth 16 pornts The Indrans were more accurate wrth freld goals scorrng 22 whrle Charlotte netted 12 The Orroles out scored Marshall at the charrty lrne 9 to 6 It was Clrarlottes frrst defeat as Marshall made rt a perfect exe nrngs work by takrng the Orrole second team 32 to 23 Orroles to Face Greyhounds The local hardwood wrll see tht Charlotte hrgh basketeers endeavor to smash the Eaton Raprds Grey hounds on January 14 Thrs game rs expected to be tough and rnterestrng as Eaton Raprds wrll be out to get revenge for the two games that they lost to the locals last year They have a good coach and experrence to back them up Returnrng to grve power to the Greyhounds are Lyons and Hrg gms Strll Basketball Season For Grrl Athletes I-lere Perhaps unknown to many stu dents the Grrls Athletrc Asso rr tron has been playrrrg basketball rn the grrls gymnasrum from four untrl five oclock rn the afternoon after school on Wednesdays The grrls get two porrrts per hour of playrng whrch they apply toward therr letters at the end of the yea The club rs also plannrng an as serrrbly and a dance but no defrnrte developments have been drsclosel Meet Your Frrends Gobelmen to Battle Tough Grand Ledge Frve Game May Be Important Factor In League Outcome Pattlrng the Grand Ledge Corr ets wrll be the chore of the Char lotte Orroles Frrday January 21 The trlt wrll be played on the local gym wrth prelrmrnary game at r 00 and the mam event scheduled fo 8 0 The Comets have a host of vet erans back from the last years squad Vandersteen Harley and Arnsworth all regulars last year are back thrs year They also have back most of therr reserves The three mentroned above wrth Bax ter and Woodward make up the usual startrng live Vandersteerr Harley and Baxter are the leadrng scorers but theyre all dangerous The Iedgers use a zone defense and rts a tough one to crack T date the Comets have lost only one contest a 1611 setback at thr hands of Everett rn the Motor Crty tournament frnals In therr othe scores and held therr opponents to a near standstrll When asked for a comment Coanh Gobel stated Our shootrng vsrll have to be much sharper rf we hope to make a game of rt Local Frve to Encounter Vrkrngs on anuary 28 Although the Charlotte Orroles edged out a four pornt vrctors when they last met the Everett Vrkrngs the Orange and Black wrll come agarnst some very strff com petrtron on January 28 when they vrrll agarn play the Red and VVhrte on the Es erett hardwood In the Greater Lansrng Area tournament held the last day of 1943 Everett vrorr over the Grand ledge Comets by a score of 16 1 Coach Gobel sard Prospects are that well need to play our best to duplrcate another wrn THF CARNIVAL IS COMING sr-:E AL 8: BILL S Orroles Clrp the Bulldog s Tall Gobelrtes Come from Behrnd To Edge Mason 27 26 In Wrld Contest Charlotte hrgh basketball team contrnued to wrn games by a close margrn as rt edged by Mason oy one pornt 27 26 fhe vrctory wrs Charlotte s thrrd rn conference conr petrtron wrth all wrns comrng by a four pornt drfference or less Usrng therr small floor to good advantage the Bulldogs employed a zone defense whrch prevented thc Orroles from gettrng many shoe close to the basket Wrth Jack Davrs scorrng twrce or fast breaks and Denny Stolz hrttrng from outcourt Mason got off to a fast start and led 9 5 at the end of the hrst quarter The Gobelrtes out scored the Bulldogs 111 the second perrod but trarled at the half 17 15 Comrng back after the rntermrs sron the Orroles cut another pornt from Mason s lead rn the thrrvl quarter and then went ahead in the fourth At the automatrc trme out Char lotte had a three pornt lead The Orroles then began to stall Mason succeeded rn breakrng the stall for a basket but trarled by one pornt wrth a rnrnute of play left In thrs last mrnute the game be canre a wrld affarr wrth Charlotte stallrng and the Bulldogs tryrng desperately to get possessron of the ball Play becanre rough and se' Complete eral fouls were called on the Mason players but rnstead of shootrng the foul shots the Orroles took the ball out of bounds to contrnue therr stall In the last second Mason got th ball out of bounds through a re strarnrng lrne vrolatron by the Orr oles but a shot hred as the game ended farled to hrt the nrark Mason Qt Iz f Dawrs t' Kelly lohnson g Freeman Substrtutrons Barr Lyons Totals 2 Charlotte Rorter f Kardel f Zrmnrerlee Gammage g B Brown g Substrtutrons Clark f Sparks D Brown c Totals Lotus C Gee Rrchelreu Foocl Store Phone 200 GERMAIN ome Outfitters SHELL SERVICE rm ,aclafzcli TIRES BATTERIES M5 F E ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR Stop rn at DICK S ICE FISHING SUPPLIES for that after the game sandwrch or snack for your DLII'bII'I S Rexall DYLIQS 222 South Mam St We are all dressed up rn new decoratrons MU GER H RDW RE HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT l Y 0 0 , 0 I . 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I , If Page 4 ORANGE 6, BLACK Annual Xmas Concert Held Rav Kaas, Guest Planlst And Chas HUtChlHS, Sololst, Entertaln Group The Glee Clubs and the Cholus of Charlotte hlgh school plesented a Chllstmas concert on Thulsday December 16 at elght oclock 11 the audltorlum The proglam began wlth the HIIXGC chorus slnglng a gloup of thlee lellglous songs by RHSSIHI1 Composers and The Glorla flOIY1 the Twelfth Mass of Mozart Ray Kaas guest planlst played a group of selectlons The elghth grade chollls then sang a gl oup of folk songs accom panled by lucllle Wh1tlHg8l the Plano The glrls glee club then took the stage for a gloup of three lnelod lous alt songs ltone sang a gloup ot songs The boys glee club plesented o the audlence three llvely splrltuals wlth the asslstance of a bass V101 and a set of pelcusslon lnstru ments The lT11XGd CllO1t1S then letulned to the stage f0l a group of fo ll wellknown songs fl01'l1 muslcfll comedy The proglam lncludccl lT1l1S1C of valled types to sult thc taste of all llsteners The IJlOgl21Ill was under the dlrectlon ot MISQ Thelma Shook and the accompan lqtS wele Ilnda KIDS and Challes qchaefer Contrlbutlons f0l the pulpose of lluylllg new lT1l.1S1L were applc clated The pl0g1HIIl ended wlth a med ley of Chrlstmas calols sung by the Cl10ll1S and asslsted by a woodwrnd qulntet The concelt was engoyed by the paltlclpants as well as the aud lence Wlth varlety of types EVCIY one looks folwald to concelts such as these WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountaln Servlce Jr Varslty Progresses Two Wlns, Three Losses second team basketball thls year IS not too encouraglng so far The lunlol varslty and lost three are as tollows Charlotte Challotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte The boys who are playlng thls year are a blt lnexpellenced bllt Coach Stall says he tl11HkS they Wlll do bettel as the season lolls along The boys out tor the lunlo varslty ale lames Lavengoocl Dlck Fast Leland Wllllanlson Don Packard Lloyd Bralthwalte Dale Rolfe Bruce Ilavld lack Idle Earl Mead Vlfallace Bruce Jllll Betz Dlck Clalk lllll Wensley Allan Taylor R C Johnson Robert lohnson Earl Patrlck and Bruce Nelson has won two gam s The results so far HaSt1HgS 2s Everett 21 Howell '31 Mason 40 Marshall '32 Eln, ZWCI, Drel, Splel was glven at the county larnl by the Hungry FIVE German Band trom the Starvatlon Army The band IS composed of flV9 hlgh school students Don Stewalt as dlrector plays the bass horn Arthur Starr trombone Rodnev Wood cornet lack Faust flrst clarlnet and Barbara Barnaart th only glrl member the second clarl net The members are dressed ln sllghtlv llregular unlforms The band played several German nunlbers a few of Whlfh WCIQ Lauterback Jetz Gehts Los whlch means They re off B181 Hel Bler Hel meanlng Colne on wlth the Beer and several otllels NEW LOWER PRICE on QUAKER NYLON HOSE lllese Ineautlful Stocklngs are now and Instead of sl 65 SL sl 95 Fred A Rlchey Co Smce 1914 Martens News THE M cGrath - DeFoe CO. Are Experts IH Qualify Printing Speech Club Outllne Followed Through Year The speech class under the dl rectlon ot Ml .laryls Wotrlng 19 an olganlzatlon called the 'Speech club whlcll condllc ts the magollty of thc clas p6l10d EVQIY thlee weeks they change lfflcels Thele 18 a pl Ogl am C0111 mlttee Wlllill fOllT1l1l3t6S the as slgnments f0l the thlee weeks lt ls 111 Off1fG q1llK'9 the speech assembly the Clllll has been concelnecl wlth f0l mal Dllllllf' speaklng VHTIOUQ klnls of speeches mostly explanatolv 'lnd lnfolmatlve hawe been glVQH The genelal outllne of thelr pro glam consists of an houl spent ln the llbraly at the beglnnlng of tlle week a second ll0111 when they plan thell speeches and the last thlee days lett fol glvlng speeches The ple'-.ent Off1C9lQ ale Glenn lxaldel presldent Pat Slllfddll llce D1 eslclent COHHIG Alfonso secletaly Jelly Clalk pall1ame1l tarlan Caylord lund Rogel Smlth and Mlllalcl Root ploglam coln lnlttee Chou us Rehearses Overtlme The mlX9d cholus and glee club under the dllectlon of M198 Thel ma Shook have beell llavlng some extla lehealsals dllllng the weeks b6fOl9 the concelt and the Chrlst mas plograms wele plesentecl t the school and communlty The ll3lKlW0lkl1'lg students lt llealsed Tuesday alld Tlll1lSddy lTl0ll1l1'lgS before school and Wed nesday and Fllday clullng thell noon holll llefole the C0llC'Slt on Decembel lb they l9ll9dI'96fl Monday and XR edllesday 9V6lllIlgS On Monday nlghts befole tl CllllStlTlr1Q ploglam the Dlalnatlcs Club l'!191llll8lS I'9l1QdlGBfl wlth tllf choluses fevuzlcl 4 New Thlngs Flrst F F A Holds Jolnt lnltlatlon Jolnt F F A lnltlatlon of the Challotte chaptel and the OllVEf chaptel was held at 0llV9t last montll The Challotte chaptel put on th Gleen Hand deglee and Ollvet the Chapter Farmel It was a candle llght servlce and the palents WQIQ welcome to come lf they W1Sh9d to do so PlE991ll at the lnltlatlon welc seventeen Gleen Hands and twen ty one Chapter Farmels Female lVluscle Bullders RCCCIVC New Equlprnent Mlss Madelelne Whltnlore TGCGIV ed SONIC llew gym equlpment fOl the f9lll1l'l1l19 muscle bullders of hel pllyslcal educatlon class at the oe gllllilllg of the school year It con slsted ot a volley ball net badllllll ton equlpment and softball bats and bases Followup Study Computed The followup study nears lts end Its commlttee lepotts that ovel 507 of the QUCSKIODUHITQS sent out have been letul ned Tab ulatlng the lesults stalted last week Hele are some of the 16 sults Class Flom Sent Answered Chat lotte LIIARI 0'l l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon fx LJ 5.1 Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan ' - . J ' K !.VVlA 1. 'Al i i , 4 - -vu' -I' A . In - . , 42 - .H .i U S - v N, , , ' l 33 ' ' 2 . .1 5 . 1 , 1 23 . xl ,. , , . . , v X . r Charles Hiltchins. guest hal, A lot of unusual entertainment 'v'4-' ' 'R 71 l 1 l .l . I 1 ' l l ' A A ' l ' -1 l It I 'Q . l No. No. ' l . ' A l . . V J l. . . h of l l ' ' 'A , , 1. 4 - , 0 'ss S5 45 zo A ' .lf , 1 .,- .' . ' . if ' -A '39 84 44 27 ' ' ' - N fe ' , ' . 0 . ' ' ' 'Q '43 67 35 30 ' . - . ' 5 X' L , . , 1 '- f - ' - Y '45 84 49 36 U' - , , ' ' A , u, f U .j '46 SS 47 25 Q' ' 4. ' l . ' - as l I 11 lc V I- lv ' 1 1' .L A l N K - - l ll , 1, ll - . 'lf ' ' f - 4 . . L I 1 , ' , H f . v H ' . me . 4 , l , ' - ' 9 ' . I . I . . I u I ' ' 1 . I PM I , , . 45 - - H l , 15 , X lx l iff . 5 git Q? ? :vt . - Q' 'l -Q 115 - ' x V . Q V' V l ' 44 'Abc l l Q, 1 cv - ,rg C gp ' K7 OHA GE BLACK et A Pol.lo THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949 ISSUE 7 Lens Hounds Get Chance Hlgh School Students Ellglblc To Compete ln Contest Sponsored by Kodak Anyone who wants to try for a shale ln S3500 worth of prlzes would probably llke to know how to do It Actually ltS a very slnl ple task sllnple for anyone wltll S0lll6 lntelest IH photograhy thlt Its the fourtll annual Natlonal Hlgh Scllool Pllotographlc Awards Wlth a flrst DTIZ of S500 and 34 Otlltl 3WlldS ranglng fronl S55 to 100 The contest opens February 1 alld closcs May 7 The schools re plesented by the four S75 and the four S50 prlze wlnners WIII TGCGIVS a Ixodak 1413811 Bantam f5 Camela alld a set of books selected as the nucleus for a photographlc llbrary all for the school The contest IS open to any stu dent who attends dally anv hlgh school Ullltll to twelfth grades ln cluslve but the plctules lnust have been taken slnce May 7 1948 There ar foul classes of plctures SDGCI fled fol the awards School llfe atllletlcs around town and plctor lal beauty Anyone who has taken a plcture he tlllnks IS good may enter It n thls contest no matter what klnd of camera was used Sometllnes a xery IHQXDCHSIVQ camera has taken DFIZQ Wllllllllg plctules All per sons lnterested may see Mr Bren nan for detalls and entry blanks Capltol ClYCUlt Champs Recelve Season s Awards Head of Conference Presents League Trophy An ulldefeated Charlotte foot ball squad recelved tllelr Capltol Clrcult Conference awards ln an assembly a few days ago The boys who got IH elgllt quarters of play lng tlnle to earn a letter were honored wlth these conference awards There were twenty sul boys who rec elved these awalds They Wele NI Zllllnlerlee J Brlggs C Rull S011 J Ganlmage V Pratt A Mc Donald E Loveland W Hamllton K Jones J Loughan D Schultz R Sllllth I Tllckev K Sparks B Blown D Brown E Rolter B Peterson C Mohre D Rolfe D DIKKIHSOH S Spagnuolo C Dol n J Idle l-I RISGIIIIOOWQF I Clalk A Truth Ol Consequence qulz plogranl was a featule of the as selnbly Bob Brown acted as QUIZ master HIS board of experts wele Ixen Spalks Earl Roltel Jelll Clark Dan Dlcklnsoll H0261 tllnt llcd l pa e Band Director Journeys To Music Conference Mr. Robert Powell, band director. attended the Fourth Annual Mide- westelll Conference on school vocal and lllstlumental muslc at Ann Albor Janualy 14 and 15 The conference was planned and spollsolecl by the MlCh1gHH State band and Olchestla Assoclatloll Mlchlgan School Vocal Assoclatloll and the Unlverslty of Mlchlgan The plogram was deslgned plOVld6 valuable sesslons and meet lngs fol band orchestra and vocal muslc lnstructols M8101 emphasls was placed on slght leadlng perfolmances f muslc to be used ln the 1949 dls tllct alld state festlvals Out of f1VQ allallgements one HlllTlIl91 was selected that wlll be lequlred of all class B schools Thls was also tlue of Class A C and D schools Twelve dlffelent bands orches tlas and choluses WSIS 111 attend ance glvlng teachers an unusual oppoltunlty to hear and see out standlng work ln 6V9ly phase of school muslc organlzatlon Rodney Wood was the only on' flom Challotte to take palt the All State Band Into the Crystal Ball 28 Everett Thel e 1 Marshall Here 4 Howell Hel e l Teachers Instltute 8 Grand Ledge Gazing January Februal y Febl ual y February Febl ual y There Febluary 10 Orange 8: Bla k Courses Belng Changed For Second Semester For second semester several shlfts ln classes have been made Because of Mr Warren Bllghts leavlng the staff hls classes wlll be taken ovel by Mr R1Chald Green a new member to the facul Mr Nell Brennan Wlll take ovel Mr Clark Munla s thlrd and fourth hour problems classes Mlss Dora Holmes wlll have a new personal use typlng class Mlss Wlnlfred Wells wlll begln an Eng IlSh llterature class and Mrs Ma rena Klpllnger wlll stalt her B1 ble llteratule class She wlll alsl realrange hel two world Il1SI.0ly sectlolls lnto three MISS Shllley Colllns a new facul ty member WIII teach thrce eleventh glade Anlerlcan lllstory classes one elghth grade hlstory class and one SSCIIOH of tenth glade E1'lgIlSIl Party Held by Jr Hlgh On Fllclay Janualy 7 the JHHIOI hlgh held a party Tllele was a sllolt lntelmlsslon Wltll Luclllc xVh1I'.1I1g6l and DHVIG 'VIcConnell each playlng a plano solo The program concluded wltll Ieonald Shults dolng some lmltatlons aftel whlch DIXIE Cups and cookles we e served The evenlng was ended wltll H1016 danclng Local Basketeers Defeated In Capitol Circuit Conference New Students Added Orioles DYOP Contest Both the senlor and Junlor glades have seen new faces slnce school began ln the fall Three new students have entered the freshman class These new faces are Marlene Hughes a late entry Wava Babcock from Walter French ln Lanslng and LOIS Shu maker from Vermontvllle The sophomores have lncreased three as they now have Jewell Moore from Lanslng Lyle Medcoff flonl Bath and Norman Ruttel from Lanslng Eastern Gary Ald froln Toledo was thc only gunlor entry and Wllma Rotll frolll Grand ledge was the only senlor entry The senlor hlgh grades now have 4:5 students enrolled From the Junlor hlgh the elghth grade was the only class to recelve any pup1ls They are Faye Ald froln Toledo Rlchard Bursley from Nlashvllle and Delores Guthrle fI'0lll Lanslng Tllls brlngs th total enrollment 213 To sullllllarlze the Charlotte lun lor and sen1or hlgh school has a total of eleven new faces and a total enrollment of 668 Art Classes Fll'llSh F lrst Term Course Many Projects Show Progress Of Junlor Sensor Hugh Undel the leadelslllp of Mrs FIHHCQS Wlldeln the alt classes have completed the selnestel coul c of alt appreclatlon One thlld of the class IS composed of second vea alt students and the rest be glnnels The senlor hlgh students have wolked wlth crayon water colols and lnk and have developed mans lovely scenes and posters They have expel lmented ln dlffelenl types of drawlngs and colollngs maklng sketches of deslgns ancl landscapes both ollglnals and CODIGS The more advanced4students have been maklng pen and lnlc sketches and oll palntlngs TIIIS 1 a half year COUISQ and ends thc fn st semestel The lunlol hlgh alt students hate been worklng on landscapes alld ale now learnlng to shade ln l6llC1I The alt classes have dlsplayecl tllell talents ln Illaklllg the palntecl wall decolatlons 101 the Football Band banquet and the second flO01 W1lld0Vt scene at Cllllstmas tlnle The cllsplay case on tllll cl flool IS always fllled wltll the many plc tures made by the art students The pulpose of the alt class to IJQKOIIIQ mole susceptlble to that wllcll IS altlstlc a d to lea l about alt both llltldt-'Ill alld old To Strong Comet ulntet Grand Ledge brought thelr Co met basketball warrlors to Orlole hardwood Frlday the 21 In dolng so tlley galned the top rung ln the Capltol Clrcult Conference trlum phlng over Charlotte 35 31 At the flnlsh of a slow lTlOV1llg flrst quarter the score stood 77 for the home tealn When the hal tlllle buzzer sounded Charlot s lead was narrowed to a 15 14 advan tage When the Comet squad rl' ned for the thlrd perlod they found the hoop for 9 p01HtS to the Orloles 5 The fourth quarter gave thr lls to all The regulatlon tlme clapscd shortly after Earl Rolter of Chal lotte tossed ln the tylng IJOIYIIS TIIIS sllot forced the game lnto 0V9I't1l1l9 In the flrst few seconds ol the extra fralne Bob Brown was called off the floor for colnmlttlng llls flftll foul The Conlets followed wltll 5 polnts whlle Charlotte scored but 1 It was the flrst conference de feat for the locals as agalnst 4 wlns Charlottes seasons record now stands at 5 vlctorles 2 loses Llne Up Cllarlotte FT Kardel Sparks B Brown Rolter Zlmlllerlee D Blown Clark Gamnlage Paxter Harley AlIlSWOI'tI1 Vandersteen Cyphel IqI19BfQIt OT TP Cllarlotte O Gland Ledge 2 March of Dlmes Drlve Opened anuary I 4 January 14 'll marks the begln nlng of the Annual Malch of Dlmes fIllV8 Dl Wllllam Clalk IS actlng as challman 101 thls chaptel and Mr Jack Reyllolds wlll SGIVQ as Chall nlall of the Challotte schools last yeal was the wol st yeal f01 thls epldemlc slnce 1916 Wltll sllc cases ln Eaton County F01 th fllst tlme last year help was need ed fl om the Natlonal Chaptel TIIQIQ wlll be an assembly fO1 the school near the end of the dl IVE at WhlLh tlnle tllele wlll be glvell a nlovle and sevelal talks ' . l . 1 . 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Published Bi-Weekly x 55,0 By the Journalism Q9 .FI 14, . Class of Charlotte Highs RP Q. If-'J School tr: t Circulation 775 at I9494., S LVM Subcription Rates 31.00 'S' ASSE'-0 STAFF Publisher ...,................................ Barbara McKeag Managing Editor .,....................,......... Roger Smrth Editorsin-chief ................,................. Shirley Bruce Assistant ........................,....... Ethel VanGo'ethem Sports Editor ............................................ Gary Aid Exchange Editor ..............,..,........ Phyllis Clapper' Business Manager .........,................ Leota Pfeiffer Advertrsmg Manager ........................ Robert Clark Assistant ......................,.....,........... Barbara Jordan Circulation Manager ......................S,hirley Paton Advrser' .................,................ Miss Winifred Wells This Our Social World Are you going to the dance after the game? rs a question asked equally as many times as Are you gorng to the game? for the evenrng not topped off by a dance would end rather liatly After game dances provide the recrer tron and social gathering the students have been looking forward to all week Here you can nreet your friends ard maybe thc D011 will ask you to dance or the curl wrll accept your rnvrtatron to dance The noise of musrc and the voices strarnrn to be heard above rt the soft colored lrght th gym walls covered wrth gay paper decoration the people gathered rn lrttle groups laughing and talking all lend that feeling of Friday night festrvrty The school dance rs the core of our socre world and whether we realize rt or not wr really would mrss them rf they ceased Lets Be Serious Have you ever stopped to think what school was all about or why we re all here? Whether you realize rt or not rts serious You must have been told some trrne or another that school rs for learning and rn order to do this we must all cooperate with teachers and fellow students Why do we fall down on the Job? We could all get better grades rf we set orr rnrnds to rt School rs short and we must get as much out of rt as possible Lets all make school a pleasure by working together so that rn future vears we may look back and say that our hrgh school days were the best years ot our lrves Junror Hrlrghts Having fun? Everyone has fun that goes to Junror hrgh school and partrcrpates rn all the school activities The Junror hrgh basketball team has Worr two basketball games naturallv everyone lrkes basketball games so be sure not to mrs even one Don t forget to cheer for the team and give them all the support they need be cause rt really rs your team Dont let them down when they are tryrng to wrn a game Chatter The frand Ledge Splash features a col rrmn called movre reviews and pr evrews their paper Would you L H S students en Joy this sort of feature' Splash reporters have also made a survey of several of the 1948 graduates to frnd Out how many of them carr red out the Dost grad nate plans made rn then serror year From the Marshall Dral we learn that both Marshalls debate teams came through wrth flyrrrg colors against therr trrst opponen of the year Coldwater Donna Sundstrorrr Whats an rdrom? Don Packard A ferrrale rdrot onANc.s a sr.Acrc Remember Whe n? The senior class wasnlt a menace? Girls' dresses were short? Senior girls weren't engaged? Class officers weren't all boys? Candy bars were five cents? Students did crack gunr in the library? Mrs. Iauch didn't check library cards? School chairs had cushions? Seniors thought they could skip and get away with it? Don Stewart was joke writer for the Delplrian of 1927? Jim Frazier didn't have an answer? Students walked to school instead of driving cars? Joe Doe? or .foe Doe! My how miracles happen! Did you ever stop to consider how many students there are in the 'high school and junior high, who have been blessed with the same names? Janrce Root who rs a sophomore rs an even tempered grrl wrth clark brown hall and brown eyes Her ambition rs to attend the Lansing Business Unrversrty Her fayorrte Dastrme rs taking prctures Coming to Charlotte rn the erglrth grade from Lansing Jarrrce earned the admrratron of her classrrrates by becoming the erghth grade queen Good goods are done up rn small packages Thrs describes Janrce lee Root who rs a sev enth grader Some of her favorite pastimes are rce skating bowling and g01llg on overnight hrkes She belongs to Mrs Don Scovrls Camp frre group and rs a member of the Cheerleaders club Roger L Smrtlr known as Srrrrtty ranks baseball and football as hrs favor rte sports Rog er takes a great deal of rnterest rn hrs two herf ers which took frrst place at the county farr last year He has held many class olfrces and rs now pr esrdent of the senior class Roger E Smith drrves a Pontrac and rs one of the many boy Janrtors of the school He enJoys rrrechanrcs but hrs chref ambition rs to becorrre a draftsman Chrcken rates frrst on Roger s lrst of favorite foods He lrkes srngrrrg and rs a member of the glee club Two boys who ran into a lot of confusion be cause OI their names are the two Robert John sons Robert W Johnson has lry ed rn Charlotte all hrs lrfe and Robert C Johnson has lrved here all but eight months of hrs lrfe Both of the boys take agriculture and both belong to the F FA The two Bob Johnsons are active rn sports both gorrrg out for basketball and foot ball Both Bobs have brothers rn the senror class The boys seem to have trouble keeprng their rnarl straight and often wrncl up wrth wrtlr each other s report cards Robert W lrkes to fr h and eat strawberry shortcake whrle Robert C prefers hunting and apple pre They have acqurrecl the nrckrrarnes of Brg Bob and Lrttle Bob rn order to keep therr names straight When asked about their future plans Brg Robert C' sarcl he wanted to be an avrator and Lrttle Pobert W prefers to be a teacher lrke Mr Brennan Movie Star Doubles June Allyson Alan ladd Danny Kave Shrrley Temple Rory Calhoun Glenn Ford Anne Baxter Lrsabetlr Sc-ott Bob Hope Lon lVlcCallrster Elizabeth Taylor Jane Powell Peggy Cardner Susan Hayward Cary Grant Spencer Tracy Jose lturbr Joan Fontarne Barbara Bel Ceddcs Clara Maurrcv Ronrrre Monk Don Stewart Betsy Stuclcy Krrk Harrington Jack Idlc Rosre Krng Ruth Morris Clyde Nichols Carroll Dane Dorothy Wrllrs Susre Peck Brllre Brock Ann Dempsey lNorlyn Brou lr Mr Dykhouse Charles Schaefer Marilyn Smrth Fnnrce Jone Inqurring Reporter When asking the following people what they would like improved around the school next, serrrester they replied: Jean Marsh-Fewer assignments. Kenny Keeny-New teachers. Dick McKay-More home talent asserrrblies. Jean BriggswMore teacher institutes. Rachel Tharp-Less homework, so she can catch up on her sleep. Lola FrencheTime to pass so the senior trip will hurry and get here. Laura Clifford-More school spirit to back up the team at pep meetings and games. Joyce Hughes4More school dances. Janice Root---More orchestras at the school dances instead of records. Winfield Pardee-Fewer' physics tests. Joey Tuclcey-'More cooperation in class. George Bruce-More women teachers. Jinr FrazierMThe personality of the teachers changed. Bob Clark-Second basketball team winning more games orrnre Webb More gossrp rn Orange and Black Inez Farr Mrs Lrpsey to cooperate rn book keeping Flla Beth 'Vic-Clrntock Students to have more courtesy rn the halls lean Grrffrn Larger hrst tearrr basketball scores Heard rn the Halls Notrced the students lookrn., around rn thc rners for old man sprrrt hope they frnd hrr r soon It rs true that Mr Brennan rs going to teach twelfth grade problems tlrrs semester Hare you noticed the strange smells comm from the chemrstry room the past week? Heard the notes floating through the halls every thrrd hour thanks to the glee club lts been sard that some of the students arc lockrng their lockers again A Student s Prayer I srt me down rn class to sleep I hope rrry chum my notes wrll keep If I should be called on b fore I wake Polce rrrv rrbs for prtys sake The Hornet Saline Hrgh School A Trrp Thoroughly Enjoyed Have you notrced how spry and fresh Mrs Al een lrpsey looks lately' The probable answer rs that she recently re turned from a very wonderful trrp from Texas and parts of Mexico Mrs Lrpsey took thrs trr J wrth her husband This was her frrst train trrp and lasted from December 27 to January Mr and Mrs Lrpsey were nret at the statrorr bv Mr Richard Prlbre former Charlotte hralr teacher They then vrsrted the local A N Root family wlrrle they were rn San Benrto Mrs Lrpsey sard I had a grand trnre prckrng thc drffererrt fruits that Mr Root grows rn hrs orchard and rt seems Just wonderful to hare so many fresh frurts and vegetables drrectlv The Lrpseys Journeyed to Mexico three trmes The nrst trrp was to Matarnoras which rs verv drflerent as rt has both luxury and poverty set srde by srde Rro Rrta the destrnatron of the second trrp was also a very poor lrttlc town There was only one lrttle boy rn th whole town who could speak English This vras exceptionally rrrterestrng to the Lrpseys because this lrttle fellow had learned thrs while working rn Mrclrrgan Tlrerr last Journey was to Reynose This trrp was rrrade purposely to do some hopping One of the most rnterestrng attractions that caught Mrs Lrpseys eye during the trrp took place on the way down when they stopped at the Unrorr Station St Louis Mrssourr th largcst statron rn the world fn rv r nn ' r Y - . 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BLACK Page 3 Orroles Beat Eaton Raprds 44 to 30 Vlm Fourth League Vrctorv, Had Halftrme Lead of 23 to 6 Breakrng tlrerr apparent habrt rl wrnnrng games by close margrrr the cagers of Charlotte lrrgh dovr ned the Eaton Raprds Greyhounds 44 to 30 on the Gobelrtes home court Takrng an early lead whrch thev rncreased to a 17 pornt margrn at the half the Orroles were newer serrously threatened After garnrng a 126 lead rn th trrst quarter the Gobelmen added a cornbrnatron of Charlotte defens and Eaton Raprds rnabrlrty to frrrrl the net added nothrng to the Grey hounds score The teams left th floor at the rntermrssron wrtlr th Orroles leadrng 236 Eaton Raprds came out tor th second half wrth rntentrons of cut trng the Charlotte lead and vlrtlr Bruce Hrggrns makrng four freld goals and a free throw and the Gobelrtes defense slrpprng Greyhounds added fourteen pornts rn the thrrd perrod However the Orroles lost lrttle ground as they added twelve to tlrerr score t lead 35 20 at the three quarter mark The pace slackerred rn the last erght nrrnutes but the Creyhounds prcked up another porrrt as they counted ten pornts to the homt team s nrne The scoreboard show ed that the Orroles had won 44 30 Weekly Bowlrng Enjoyed by G A A Partrcrpants Glrls Working Hard for Pomts ln Order to Receive Letter Ev ery Monday and Tuesday nrght after school one half of the G A -X or Grrls Athletrc Assocratrorr trll the alleys on the bowlrng floor and partrcrpate rn thrs Amerrcan sport The grr ls are drvrded rnto erglrt teams consrstrng of frve members to a team The grrls bowl hard for both rndrxrdual and team scores Out of the twenty frve senror bowl ers Jeannette Papor a Junror leads wrth an average of 123 pornts lNancy Parrsh a treslrman rs sec ond vwrth 118 porrrts average and vsrth an average of 103 pornts June Grarrdstronr rs general manager t the senror hrgh bowlers Out of the twenty erght gunror lrrgh players Charlene Barnhrlr an erghth grader leads the Junror hrgh wrth a score of 145 pornts The next two places are held by seventh graders Coranne Derby wrth 123 pornts and Kay Laven good wrth 114 pornts T esc sc or es are not averages Jeanette Rtarr rs general rrranager for th rurrror bowlers GITTLEMAN S FINEST lN LADIES READY TO WEAR Flrst National Bank WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountarn Servrce Cl-IABI 0'l l'E IIIIDIE DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon The Vaughn Company Where Qualrty Counts Less Phone 26 For Complete Printing Service MCGRA TH-DEFOE CO. Publishers of the Charlotte Republrcan Tribune Books, Catalogues, Folders, Programs, Statronery, Envelopes. Announcements, Crrculars, Weddings prrnted or engraved Posters, Tickets, Tags, Postcards, Labels, Salesbooks, Rubber Stamps, etc Future Cagers Start Well Wrnnrng four games to date the runror hrgh basketeers scores read as follows In the erghth grade game Grand Ledge 22 Charlotte 2? the seventh grade fought thc Comets wrth equal success wrnnrne 34 30 Eaton Raprds was the next foe and both teams were defeated 28 22 by the erghth graders and 407 by the seventh graders Future schedule for Junror hrgh tasketball rs Tuesday Feb 3 Eaton Raprds QT? Thursday Feb 10 Mason fTl Tuesday Feb 15 Grand Ledge tTl Orroles Host and Vrsrtors The Orroles once more face tht keen opposrtron of the Marshall Tuesday February 1 on the home lloor lrr the last struggle wrth Mar shall the Brg Reds trrumphed over the Orroles 50 33 The Gobelrtes plan to put a better duel on therr own court The Charlotte qurrrtet wrll then rnvade the Grand Ledge strong hold on February 8 Lotus C Gee Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 New Thmgs F 1rst Eaton County Savings Bank Gobelrtes to Battle Vrkmgs and Hrghlanclers Tough Conference Games Expected In Capital CIPCUIL Play On January 23 the Charlotte Orroles wrll rourney to Everett rn an attempt to score a repeat vrc tory over the Vrkrngs Everett has a well rounded de fensrye squad arded by the harp shooters Kanane Chrrstranson and Wrllrams Goach Gobel states the game wrll be a tough struggle and Charlotte wrll have to frght all the way The Orroles play host to the Howell frve on February 4 The Hrghlanders wrll be out to even the count agarnst the locals for an early season defeat Howell wrll en who was rnelrgrble dur rng the frrst semester NEW QUADRIGA PERCALES For the grrls that are learnrng to sew Fancres c yd Plarns 59C yd Fred A Rlchey Co Srnce 1914 WRIGHT Jewelry and Gifts Phone 574 i T- Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan , . . . 0 -. . . , I I I I. dk . , . . 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BLACK Y Teens Sponsor Hop After Greyhound Game On Frrday evenrng January 11 tollowrng the Eaton Raprds game the YTeens sponsored a Drrbble Hop dance The dance lasted untrl 11 30 Refreshments served were ham salad and egg salad sandwrches and assorted pop The comrnrttees for the dance were as follows refreshments Pat Grrest charrman Donna Ald Drane Vlartrn Shrrley Paton Bonnrr Webb Shrrley Bruce Joyce Mrller Beverly Roath Dot Wrllrs Phyllrs Clapper Jean Crrffrn Bev Green shrelds Donna Sundstrom and Ruth Morrrs On the publrcrty commrttee were the followrng grrls Annre Colrzv Iaura Clrfford Joan Cornelrus and Janet Cornelrus On the musrc commrttee were Bonnre Webb The chaperon committee was Mar rlyn Shrels and Connre Alfonso Grrls dorng the decoratrng were as follows Jeanette Roberts Con nre Alfonso Shrrley Paton Bettv Shoemaker Gretta Pryor Ann Gehman Bonnre Webb and Pug Grrest Treket sellrng was done by Bettv Montgomery Norene Edwards Iola French Dorrs Crandell Sally Conner Etta Them Laura Clrfford and Isabelle Gorrre CAPITOL CIRCUIT CHAMPS it ontrnned from page ll Smrtlr .Jrm Loughan Jon Brrgg and Vance Harnrlton The program was well rererved by the audrence The trophy representrng th rharnpronshrp of the league was pre ented to Mayor Bob Brown raptarn of the team Mr Bennett of Howell who rs presrdent of the Caprtol Crrcurt drd the honors Thrs formal presentatron rs a new procedure rn the crrcurt Local Sluggers Vrctors Three C H S Golden Glovers wer successful rn defeatrng therr opponents the nrght of January 12 at the Prudden Audrtorrum Lansrng James Louglran a wel terwerght and Bob Krng a lrght vrerght both won therr bouts ly hard fought decrsrons whrle Drck Marshall also a welterwerght won by an ea y T K 0 itechnrcal knock outl rn the second round January 19 and every Wednesday nrght of the Golden Gloves Tourn aments these boys and frve others James Barnaby Connre Housler Brll Mann Bob Mann and Marlyr Brough wrll frght untrl elrmrnated by a loss The later mentroneu boys drd not frght because of srck ness and not havrng opponents Noon I-lour Basketball Recreatron For Boys The noon hour basketball pro gram rs well under way wrth games lerng played each noon Three teams are currently tred for frrst place Teams play srxteen rnrnute games two every day All drspute are settled by Mr Eldrd Toutant crrrector Robert Clark rs offrcral referee for all games and takes care of mrnor drffrcultres The four top teams at the end of the season wrll play rn the tournaments The lead rng rndrvrdual scorer rn the league thus far rs Bob Wevrns wrth 76 pornts Peter Kardel 48 Wayne Holnres 46 Harry Stucky 43 Phyllrs Smallwood 48 Iacquelvn Yund 4 Clara Mae Morey 45 and Wrllard Mrkesell 42 have been en royrng a between enrester vaca tron from the U of M MANY GOOD BARGAINS oua sAr.E sr-roEs SPECIAL ON WHITE PART wool. ANKLETS c COLORED COTTON ANKLETS C FRED MURRAY and CO Buy Lunt and Internatronal Sterlmg From Your Jewelers Stop rn to see the Attractrve Patterns Phone 574 Youngs Jewelry SEE AL 8a BILL S Term Papers Composed By Comp Twelve Class Composrtron 12 class under the drrectron of Mrs Mar ena Krplrnger has been wrrtrng term papers whrch were due on Monday Jan ua v 17 Numerous toprcs of rnterest were posted on the bulletrn board for rn drvrdrral choosrng Some of the subreet materral was Women As Automobrle Drrvers Alcoholrcs Anonymous The Returned Vet eran Changrng Styles Is De mocracy a Farlurev What Would I Do If I Were a Member of the State Legrslature and many others Anyone wrrtrng on the last trtle mentroned above was el rgrble to enter the State wrde con test on thrs subject These themes could not contarn more than one thousand wor ds and not less than erght hundred Mary Mead 44 and Don Hrc 46 were nrarrred Sunday afternoon Ianrrary 23 at the M E hrrrfh Brarthwarte Beauty Salon D E B U c U R r. Stlll popular school grrl Permanent Phone 228 eet Your F rrends Durbm s Rexall Drugs Ice Slcatrng Behrncl School When Weather Permrts A eombrned effort has been and wrll le made to provrde rce skat mg rn back of the hrgh school The need for thrs prorect has been felt and rf the weather per mrts there wrll be skatrng agarn The people workrng on thrs pro rect would apprecrate good cooper atron rn regard to the followrng rrrles 1 Skatrng hours from 3 to 10 2 No sleds wrll be allowed on the ree at any trme 3 Everyone must keep off the ree whrle rt rs berng worked on 4 Obey srgns that wrll be posted The rrnk wrll be lrghted nrghts and everyone wrll be elrgrble to take part A Western twenty one grrls dramonds Senror plays are underway at Salrne A Case of Sprrngtrme and Marshall Garden f the Moon Complete Home Outfrtters mr-4 'aa ga V15 laaarrrlat ST O RE For the NEW LOOK HAIR STYLES CALL or make an apporntment Edna s Beauty Salon Phone l300 GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR fo, you, Stop rn at DICKS ICE FISHING SUPPLIES for that after the game sandxnrch or snack 222 South Mam St We are all dressed up rn new decor atrons Mu GER H Row RE co. HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS - GUNS - ARCI-IERY EQUIPMENT X . v I ue 1 ' ' 'a . . . V . A' . ' . ' ' ' - 1 ' ' ' . . - - - ' ' . r ' V, - , '- A ' l . S I , , Yr ' ' ' , . n X f , ' .'- ' ' A . I Q ' ' . rr - ' . 1 r ' U .' ' . ' L ' vl I ' ' 1 ' ' . . ,, H . 2 ' , I , , r. L I ' ' 3 . . , n rr ' - vv rr . ' , ' , 'r f . y ' . 4 v . 1 . 'Y . ' yy U . 1 ' ' N ' 1 ' . A . V I. . I I . r - 1 1 - ' ' ' I A . . I ., . . . . . l ,, : , , li' U I .1 . I l . I , . , A , J , V , - Y mi-.7-1? , , ' , Shrrley Paton, and Laura Clrfford. . - came hack from Vacation with ' ' ' y - , ,, . . ' ' , , ' . ' , . ' . . ' . . ' 1 , V , , . win .. . H- 5 1 ' ' 7 l ' 7 1 - I r . ' ., . . -if 1 . - TT ' 0 A I . 1 . ' b ' ' .U ' - ' .. 2, Q - - ' l' ' s I -r Q' . ' ' V I . Y . , , ' .L .. :. 1 I , , ' ' . W ' 3+ T U t 'Y e ' U A , . . . . . M . v - ' v , W . . . J . E ' - ' . ' AT LOWP W . ' . ' . 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I ' i 4 ' n 4 sg 7' -, A . r EXCHANGE - BEAT 1 ORAB .1 BLACK THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 ISSUE 8 Thespians to Appear Soon Back row J Loughan D Stewart G Kardel C Nichols K Jones J Taylor C Harag M Brough G Yund Center row F Brown B Kelley C Alfonso J Mrller M Shrels P Srrr clarr B Brown Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng Front row D Sundstrom M Smrth E VanGoethem J Clark A Gehman L Pferffer L Km Footlrghteer Drama Nrght February 22 Comedy Melodrama, and Drama to be Presented ln One Acts On February 72 the Footlrghtee' club wrll present three one ac plays The entrre club takes part rn the casting clrrectrng and act rng of these plays wrth the help of M1 larvrs Wotrrng tl1e club ad vrser Three plays have been chos en for tlrrs year a comedy a rrrelo crrama and a drama The conredy rs a humorous play entitled Wrlber Takes Hrs Medr crne by Donald Gayton drrectel by A1111 Celrrnarr The cast rncludes Wrlber Maxwell Jrm Ioughan Betty Lou Maxwell hrs frtteen year old srster lrnda lxrng Corrnre Barbara Brown Janet Maxwell tl1e rrrother Ann Cehman and lolrrr Maxwell the father Glenn lxardel lcrrernarr Rave My Chrld rs he trtle of thc oldfashroned melo drarna by Ned Albert The rnenr s of tl1e cast are M Jur Qurngle leota Pferfter who also acts as clrrector Chester Qurngle Ken Jones Archrbald Qurngle Marlyn Brough Myrtle Jones Marrlyrr bhrels Darsy Dorrance Donna Sundstrorrr Mrs Sallv Crossbrrry Connre Alfonso B111 Barnes James Brock and 'Xlary lawson Joyce 'Vlrller The drama rs entitled Corrfes srorral by Percival Wilde The characters are 'Vlartha Baldwrr Ethel Van Coethem who also acts as drrector Robert Balclwrn Dor 'stewart John Clyde Nichols Evrc Bcyerly Kelley Nlarshall Fred Brown and a butler Charles Harag Class Project Redecoratrng letting off to a good start thrs second semester the home making classes are redecoratrng Second year class rs workrrrg on tl1e home making laboratory They are parntrng wfrlls and cupboard later they are going to parnt cup boards and the floor rn the pantry Making new curtains to match walls and also ar ranging attractive centerpieces wrll complete a more cheerful room The thrrd year class rs redecorat rng the teacher s lounge by clean rng and parntrng Then they wrll remodel furniture and make lamp shades This rs to promote a mo e borne lrke atrrrosphere The lounge wrll also be the cou11 selrng 100111 Typrng Class Makes Stencils Mrs Aileen Lrpseys frrst hour typing class has been taking up s encrl work Frrst th c ass types up the stencrl then three grrls at a trnre go rnto tl1e offrce where they are given rnstructron Each grrl rrrns off about thrrty cop res for a er use This work along wrtlr typrrrg letters errvc lopes and rndex cards rs to breparf the class tor oftrce work rf they plan to go rnto the busrness Worlfr Webb Directs Entertainment Not having had a meeting to two weeks after returnrng from Chrrstrnas wacatron the YTeens plans are mostly rncomplcte However plans are underway wrtlr Bonnie Webbs drrectron for 1 rnrrsrc program to be grven to the entertainment of thc club rrrerrr lers Two girls are to be chosen the near future to le sent to the 1 Teens nrrdwrnter conference .rt Battle Creek Cdl1llNdl lOllllllL, Oilll Annual tunfest rs to rec Nlarch 1 Seven Instructors in Driver Trarnrng Classes Every Tuesday and Thursday the driver training class meets with the class room instructor, Mr. Earl Mead. The class has five manuals put out by the American Automobile Association, The Driver, Driver and Pedestrian Responsrbrlrtres Sound Drrvrng Practices Socretys Responsrbrlrtres and How to Drrwe Drrver education rs drvrded rn two parts one berng the class work the other the behrnd the Wheel drrvrng whrch rs actual practrce on the road The behind the wheel trarnrng rs handled by srx rnstructors M Nerl Brennan 'Vlr Earl Hustor M Jarvrs Wotrrng M Jack Reynolds Mr Howard Saums and Mr Evald Johnson There are seven groups of trarn ees wrth three students and one drrver to a car Each student must have erght hours behind tl1e Wheel trarnrng The dual control car rs recom mended by the Amerrcan Automo brle Assocratron and furnished by the VanS1ckle Motor S3188 Drstrrct Contest Feb 19 Members of the Orrole band wrl' partrcrpate rn the Drstrrct erght solo and ensemble elrmrnatron cor test on February 19 at Crand ledge Those entering from here are Joan Schwegler flute Lucrlle Whrtrnger prano Rodney Wood trumpet Carolyn Leach euphor rum Jean Leach and Lrnda King accompanying Anyone recervrng frrst ratrrrg wrll be elrgrble to compete rn the state contest at Ann Arbor CALENDAR March 18 Operetta lfebruary 24 Orange Sz Black February 22 Drama Nrght Feb 18 Eaton Rapids there February 16 B I E Day February 11 Grand Ledge Ex change Assenrbly February 11 Mason here Assembly To Be Presented March I March 1 the F H A grrls are presenting an assembly to consrst or a play a qurz progranr and an excrtrng football game between the red heads and the blondes They are planning a drsc Jockey pro gram rn radro form The play rs Annes Vlan by I-lurbert lee The characters arc as follows Anne Brllre Brock Sa dre Bernrta Martrn M Cobb Betsy 'itrrcky Mrs Cobb Rosie Harag Clem Jean Marsh Vernon Brrggers Marguerite Green Tom rrry Mary Olmstead Clara Mauney rs charrnrarr of th assembly and the comrrrrttee mem bers are Bernrta, Martrn Mary J Atkins Rosre King and Nancy Har rrrrgtorr Plan for the Carnival Businessmen, Teachers To Observe B.I.E. Day Ten Faculty Groups to Visit Home Industries ln order' to learn more of the relationship between business, in- dustry and education the commun- rty rs gorng to sponsor a Busrness lndustry and Education Day February 16 The day wrll contain many act rvrtres for Charlotte teachers who drvrded rnto ten groups of frve wrll vrsrt many of the crtys busrness places Alurrrrnum Extrusion Beach Manufacturing C Char lotte Charr Co WrlcoxGay C011 sumers Power Co Eaton County Bank Mrchrgan Bell Telephone Co Kroger Co Rrchey Co Mun ger Hardware Fowlers Morrrs Stores Collins Drug Packards Furniture and Republ1canTrrbune wrll open their doors to the vrsr ors The ten groups wrll rrrspert three businesses that day The tour wrll begrn at 9 30 oclock and wrll continue untrl 12 From 12 to 1 30 there will be a luncheon at the school wrth tl1e businessmen as guests of the teachers Then the tour wrll be resumed In the everr rrrg the faculty wrll be the guest ot the Chamber of Commerce at a banquet This wrll conclude the actrvrtres of B l E Day County Teachers lnstrtute l-lelcl Here February I The annual county teachers rn strtute vas held at Charlotte hrgh school audrtorrurrr lfebruary 7 The program began with an rn vocation by Reverend Beckett fol lowed by several selections by the Charlotte hrgh school band Chair man Harry Dennison rntroducecl a representative of the Red Cross who discussed the corrnty blood bank program Following this were ten panel drscussrons conducted l1y theM E A concernrng varrous subjects srrcn as retirement plans turtron and teachers salaries At noon a luncheon was served at the Congregational church In the afternoon the program under the charrmanshrp of M Clark Munra began with a discus sron of education ards rn the ele rrrentary grades by Professor Ford Lender of the Urrrversrty of lVIrchr gan The conclusion of the program was a speech grven by Robert Bral ford entrtlecl l Thought l Was a Jew F F A Wrns Frrst Game Jurrrprng rnto a large lead thc frrst quarter the Charlotte F F A lrterally derrrolrslred the F If A rf Olrvet rn the frrst basketball gamc of the season Charlotte made baskets almost at wrll as they ran up a score 40 t 10 Ted Flls was hrgh porn rrran for Charlotte wrtlr ten pornts and Carroll Mohre followed wrtlr nrnc porrrts Phe locals are rrrterrd rr t pay larshrll rs soon possible . . . . . r , on , ' . 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Published Bi-Weekly x sph By the Journalism QV AFV 14, Qu tc oiass ofohariotte Highs .src Q, f '9 School 1-1 gin Circulation 775 2. 94 Q cnotl. .1 ' S47 Subcription Rates S1 00 Asstlf STAFF Publisher Roger Sn11th Managing Editor Shirley Bruce Ed1tOl 1n chief Ethel VanGoethen1 lreta Fetterman Donald Stewart Arlene Kipp Lillian Smrchek Leota Pfeiffer Barbara Jordan Marian Lemmon Jean Pruden Assistant Sports Editor Exchange Editor Alun1n1 Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Library Pollcy Not New The new library policy 1snt new at all The reason we have the 1dea that it 1S new IS that the students have made it necessary to be re 1n1nded of what the iegulations are Freedom ot the roo1n is one of the prlvileges 1f lt IS done in a quiet and business l1ke mai ner The library 1S to be used tor reading 01 1esea1 ch work such as goes along with history government literature and other subjects that require this work Study that does not require library work 1S asked to be done in the study hall If students cant abide by the regulations they will be asked to return to the study hall and not come back unless they have a student pass from tl1e teacher for which the work 1S to be done Mrs Mildred Iauch says Students are most co operative when reminded of what the egu lations are Roses Are Red Valentine day IS almost he1e again guy and gals What are you going to do about it? You Sally are you going to hint a little f0l that extra big box of candy And you Bob are you going to give the 1n1press1on that after all you are a l1ttle low on funds so how about a trilly valentine instead? Whatever you do 1emen1be1 1ts the thought that counts Suppose there werent anyone to hint to If a little 1nore thought were put in tl1e original idea ot St Valentines Day and a l1ttle less on hinting perhaps we would all be better off Ren1en1ber 1tS Just DICE to be remembered Won t you be 1ny Valentine We Can Build That Spmt All members of C H S are aware ot thc fine athletic proglam that IS upheld Tho e wearing the colors of orange and black hawe always given good accounts of themselves both on and off the field ot sport This was evident in the last football season The student body was praised for 1ts high morale There has been a slight but noticeablc decrease in th1s sp1r1t at recent basketball games The teams representing Charlotte on the haldW00d have found co1npet1t1on high grade but haye never let down The boys have fought to the last and the tide IS bound to turn 1n the Orioles favor soon With this 1n 1111nd make an eftort to follow the teams and raise the school Splflt to an all time record breaking mark Chatter The Eaton Rap1ds Senior class ot 49 gave 1 iepeat performance of their play because every one enjoyed lt so immensely Plan f0l tl1e Carnival receive black on Ol xngc ind tl1e Otllel Stormy Weather Don't know why there's no sun up in the sky, stormy weather. When the cold fro111 the north brings us the chill and shiver weath- er, you better put that entra blanket on your bed or n1aybe tl1e hot water bottle or even hot bricks that IS it you dont want to have cold tootsies Button up your overcoat and snuggle up tlgh pull your hat down over your ears thats on way to keep Waflll Put on your wool socks and snap your warm ear muffs on tight Then you re ready to go Where? Well what dnl you get dressed tor To trudge on to school a a daily task sit through your 111orn1ng classes then ltS t1n1e for lunch You trudge home then trudge back to your da1lv task and sit through thc afternoon classes Scl1ool is out for the day so you trudge down to the dru store tor a coke It s so warm in tl1e store but you have to leave s0111e t11ne so you trudge Oll home Atter dinner you could s1t by thc crackling warm fire place and n1unch on appl s Ol popcorn and read a good book but no you have to trudge toward the 111ov1e or maybe a basketball game Trudge trudge trudge all day long thinking of sunny Florida where you C311 go sw11nn11ng anyt1n1e of the year get a nice sun tan and 111aybe a nice big Cadillac f0l transportation But 1tS only a dream as you trudge on Let s Get Acquamted Two new faculty 1ll6ll'lbGl'S are being welcom ed to Charlotte high school Miss Shirley Co' l1ns wl1o IS now teaching e1ghtl1 grade social studies and eleventh giade American history and M1 Richard Green who IS assuming Mr Blights former duties Miss Collins lived in Milan before attending college Although she IS a graduate of West ern Michigan college she has also attended A1 b1on and the University of M1Clllg3.Il She has traveled in the East and has tentative pla11s for a Sllllllllel' t11p to Europe Miss Collins likes dancing seafood and Charlotte Betoie coming here Mr Green lived in Nasl1 11lle and Bellevue attended M1ch1gan State College and served 1n the U S Arn1v fO1 threc YSRIS He was 1n the Third Army under Gen eral Patton and was decorated with tl1e Purple Heart Pres1dent1alUn1tC,1tat1on bronze tar with one oak leaf cluster and an ETO ribbon with three battle stars M1 Green expects to manv interests are photography sports and woodworking ust Arrived Boy Cheerleader Sophomore Norman Ruttei new C H cheerleftdei lrom l'lIlSlll Fastein 1 spondefl as follows when llltGlV19W9fl He says l1e likes L H S llld tl1e things l1e likes best 'ire eomtiy and pesterlng Jim Gav mage Norman is fond ot 111acaron1 and chees and SWl1lllll1Ylg of wl11cl1 he does a lot on his northe1n summer wacat10ns When asked about his an1b1t1o11 l1e 1epl1ed To be a 111an t gei ot a business lll 111 but he doesnt expect to go to colle e because he will p1obablv get lll3.1I'19d JUDIOI' Highlights Prospects seem br1gl1t fo1 tl1e f11tu1e as th seventh and eighth giade basketball teams co11 tinue on then winning ways Last weel brought two H1016 uctories Wltll tl1e seven 1 grade downing tl1e Eaton Rapids seventh grad '34 to 14 and the e1ghtl1 grade scoring a 34 to 29 Illllllbel 4 pro Rapids tlllS cncounter a c1a111ble fo mn over tl1e G1 9yll0UlldS Bus vided transportation to Eaton Joe Iauch was a cas11alty ot with bruised l1ps the iesult ot the ball Monogiams 101 baslcetbill will be gixen to One g1ade will will ll the lll1'l1OI' lllgh boys this veai Up And Down The Corridors It seems the speech class has other 'talents than giving speec:l1es, such as playwriting and acting, as proved in tl1e assembly January 31. and at other previous assemblies. Students are11 t the only ones wl1o are a bi late f0l class While wa1t1ngto1 Mr Muma to make l11s appearance the students in SIXL1 hour proble111s class were highly entertainel by two pupils not disclosing any names who enacted a Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bei gen routine to the delight of everyone present Did you know we had a hero 1n our midst' A 111ouse hailing fr0n1 first tloor and Wh1Cl had sex eral girls somewhat upset was quickly dlSDOS9d ot Our gallant knight heard thc screams and lUSl16d to the IG cue promptly do ing away with tl1e wild beast by stepping 011 t Our 11910 of tl1e day was none other than M1 Powell Have you ll0t1Ced tl1e new matching boy and girl sweater sets? Need we 111ent1on names? Don t be surprised 1t you see iournalism stu dents wearing healing aids second hour its re cuested by Miss Wells lnqulrlng Reporter What did you do or tl11nk about when giv 111g exams? was thc question asked thesc teachers by tl1e inquiring reporter Mr Huston Graded lllS last hours tests Mr Johnson Why dont we give 111ore tes' t1ll0llgll0llt tl1e yearq Miss Morrison W1ll the students have anything to do when they have finished writ ing? What will the reactions be to some ot th questions? M Foutant WO1ld8I9d it l1e l1ad done his part in teaching and 1f his students would know the answeis Vlr Reynolds Tried to tlgllle out an easy way to correct the papers Mr Flower How much H1019 fun It would be to b going 1ce t1sh1n Nliss Shook Fhought about the glee club anl said lt was better late than newer for them to learn their parts Mrs Fay or Stands 111 tl1e back ot the roon1 and watches the class Her idea of an exan1 hour and a hftlt Xllll If rot satisfied she works cn teaching tl1e111 how during the rest ot tl1e year Mr Christlieb Thought about tl1e hours Ol work ahead 1n correcting papers a11d wonde1 ed why he chose to bc a teacher Vlrs Oberlin Vtalked arou11d the P00111 to see it anyone needed l1elp and corrected paper pait ot the test time Recognize EIT13 Heie area tew t1yo11te sayings ot tl1 C H S teachei Do they sound fan11l1a1 Stav a halt l1ou1 atter school M1 Munia Now look tolks M1 Wotrin Mrs McTaggart M1 Biennan Mrs Iauch M1 lxlpllnger Mr Stall lVl1ss Wells Mrs Wildern Miss Holmcs Coach Gob l Mis Lipset 0 lx now Pipe d0W1ll Pipe down' Sl1hhl1h I want the 100111 q111et Think' Think' Pleas Quiet please' please Thats good all except for Tlllle Wheie IS Ioan Pandtic '7 ceive the reverse Plans are being made for a Junior high boy quartet A latlllg form turned up in a d1c t1o11a1y ll Mis VVey111ouths e1ghtl1 g1ade English class FOR SALE One Ddll ol 1ce skates small see Doug Bl1lkll6'1d s - - 4' V . . .. , . , . 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BLACK Page 3 Orloles Defeat Comets On Grand Ledge Floor Fmal 36 33 Vlctory Was Sustained In Close Fourth Quarter The Comets showed themselvfs not qulte so tleroe as they former ly dld wllen tlley defeated Challotte on then home tlool was close alld hard tought game wltll Grand Ledge leadlng bv thlec polnts 111 the t1rst half 16 13 But Charlotte soon caught up and 11911 them for the tlllrd quarter Grand Ledge pulled out ahead agaln and wlth one lllOI'6 quartel to f1I1ISl.l the Gobelltes fought harder than ever and they had tllelr revenge wlth a score of 36 33 Fall ROlt9l was lllgll polnt lllall tor the ev enlng wlth eleven polnts Bob Brown followed wlth ten polnts and Neale 7lmmerlee wltll even polnts PFQVIOIIS to Tuesday 111 ht Gland Ledge held the tltle lor flrst place 111 the Capltol Cllcult and fllal As a result of Tuesday H1glltQ game howev 61 Charlotte and Crand Ledge ale now tled for flrst place Gobelltes Top Howell In Conference Game Plavlng on thell home fl001 thc Orloles tfllllllplled OVGI Howell Frlday February 4 wlth the flnil score ot 34 to 30 Charlotte IS stlll In the runnlng f0l the Capltol C11 cult crown Howell led at the beglnnlng ot the last qllartel wltll a 24 to lllarglh Hlgh polnt lllall of th game was Harly Plerce of Howell 101 Challotte was Neall Wltll 1 polnts Top scorer Zllnnlerlee Clla1lotte R01t9l F Rullson F Z1lllITl9ll99 D Blown P Brown G Substltutlons Kardel F Gamlnage G q1lHlkS C Totals How ell Strlngel lr Between the Llnes Lharlottes flglltlng IIVG beaten lOl the flrst t1l'llG ln twu years on thelr holne floor by Grand Ledge on Janualy 21 The 011019 basketball team set a lQC01d ot loslng four of last tlve of thelr games Tllls not be recalled as happenlng many a season Charlotte IS now standlng ond ln the lO1lf6191'lCQ 3 -I 19 Call OI' SGC Local Cagers Defeated ln Non Conference Game Vvlth flrellk passes and suddell scorlng spults the Marshall In dlans trlulllphed over a flglltlll-g nevel say dle Orlole f1V6 57 51 P10111 the lll0lll9lf Eall R01t61 Challotte folward dropped ln th flrst score untll the tlnal buzzer the crowd was basketball lnlnded both squads scoled ln a frequent pace Vt Hard and W Postlula led the Blg Reds wltll 21 and 20 polnts lespectlvelv wlllle F R01 accurate for the locals tallled 21 and 13 polnts The f1rst pEllOd ended ln a tlgl knot 10 aplete but Marshall found the hoop for 12 valuable lnarkers to forge ahead at half 111119 28 20 lndlan walllols tound the go lllg lough ln the tlllrd stanza as Charlotte DOUIQG ln 12 lllole DOIHKS tllall tl1e VlSltOlS 0I10l9 hopes WGIQ sllort llv ed as 'Vlarshall lllt the net con Istalltlv 111 the last frame to dulllp Charlotte The Orloles lnade a gallant tlght ln the las llllllutes but fell 6 lnarkers Slltllt Thls was the second defeat of the Ql1l l6I1t season by Marsllall as th y whlpped the GOb6llt6S on thell floor ealller An equally good lob was tl1r1led 111 by the Y1S1tOl s scl ond teanl as thev set back Ch tr lottes second team 41 32 Hagnl C PIQICG G Dunn G Totals Complete Home Outfltters Gobel s Orloles Feathers Cllpped by E H S Vlklngs Router Karclel Tle for Hlgh Polnt Everett Wms 3432 Contest Playlng on the Vlklngs floo1 Frlday nlght Janualy 28 the Chat lotte Orloles lost thelr second stralght Gapltol Clrcult game It was a hald fought game all the way wlth Everett leadlllg at tle hall 2215 John Klnnalle counted SIX of hls elght polnts wllen they WQIG needed lllOSt The Orloles rally ln the closlng lnll1 utes talled and thewhlstleclosed the contest wltll the Orloles on the short end of 34 32 score Earl R01t9l and Hans Kardel held the scollng honors for Char lotte Wltll nlne polnts aplece Cl1r1stensen was hlgh DOIUL mln L01 the Vlklngs Wltll 12 polnts and lxlnnane was close benlnd wlth 3 polnts The l1ne up was as follows Cl1d1lOtte Kardel F Sparks Brown C 7111111161169 G Substltutlons rtullson lf 7VltK9Hg F Clalk F Gallllllage G Totals Everett Fvelett Chllstensen lr lxlnnane If Powers C SEE Charlotte AW8ltS Battles Wlth Mason, Eaton Rapids The Orloles are to nleet the Ma son Bulldogs on the Charlotte ll0lllQ tloor February 11 When Charlotte played Mason there a very close score resulted Masons tealll has a lot of speed and they get ln sollle good shots Charlottes tealll has changed thelr defense fl0lll a zone to press Ing lllall to lnan and anythlng can happen Davls IS Mason s star fast clevel and a good shot Coach Gobel tlllIlhS Charlotte has an advantage ov er Mason because they have been playlng lllostly at 1101116 Charlotte hlgh 1S to meet the Eaton Rap1ds Gleyhounds on thell home tloor February 13 Hlgg1HS has been scollng well for Eaton Raplds They have a lot of helght and lt they re lllttlllg well Coach tlllllks they wlll have a falr chance of wlnnlng YV1lll3.lUS G Sprague G Substltutlons Akrlght Aleske Fotal EV61 ett 10 12 8 4 34 Charlotte WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountam Servlce GERMAIN AL 8, BILL S SHELL SERVICE for your TIRES BATTERIES ICE FISHING SUPPLIES ACCESSORIES 222 South Maln St 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BLACK March of Drmes Assembly Presented to Students Movre Speech Play Musrc Make Up Program Each year about thrs trme students are asked to contrrbute to a very worthy cause the March ot Drmes In 1946 srx cases of polro were drscovered rn Eaton County alone the greatest number srnce 1916 and for the frrst trme help was needed from the Natronal Chapter Actrrrg charrman for thrs chapter rs Dr Wrllram Clark and Mr Jack Reynolds rs charrmarr for the Char lotte schools The annual drrve started on Jan 14 and markrng the end of th drrve an assembly was presented January 31 The program opened wrth the glee clubs under rr drrectron of Mrss Thelma Shook and acconrpanred by Phyllrs Ward and Lrnda Krng The Marrnes Hymn arranged by Fred Waring wrth a solo part by Robert Clark Roll Jordan Roll by Lynn Murray Rocko My Soul by Carroll were sung by the mrxed chorus Followrng was a one act plav wrrtten and presented by the Speech class Jerry Clark played the rrch father Joyce Caswell thr rrch mother Barbara Jordan th daughter Gaylord Yund the fanr rly doctor and Beverly Green shrelds the Swedrsh housekeepe An appearance was agarn made by the mlxed chorus srngrng Car less Love by Fred Warrng wrth a tenor solo by Wlnfreld Pardee It Mrght as Well Be Sprrng from the movre State Farr Rec Rrver Valley by Fred Warrng wrth a mezzo soprano and a tenor solo by Susre Peck and Wrnrfreld Pardee Concludrng the program was speech grven by James Loughan who presented some facts about polro rn the local area Preceedrng the speech was movre sponsored by the local and natlonal chapter entrtled Darly Battle whlch showed how patrents are treated for polro and how a natronal chapter for rnfarr trle paralysrs works for the benefrt of all F F A Observes Farmers Week Frfty one Charlotte F F A boys accompanred by Mr Rrchard Green Journeyed by bus to attend the Farmers State College HI' 21 Arr rvrng at splrt up each rng concernrng corrservatron darry rarmrng or other farmrng progect Reports on these meetrngs were grven rn 'VIr Greens agrrculture class Phey also wrtnessed an auf tron of prrze lrvestock At two oclock the group attend ed a program sponsored by the Ar trfrcral Breeders Assocratron Afte a Journey through the Ienrserr Freld House to end the program the boys saw a rnoyre on the tom parrson rn farm machrrrery yea ago wrth that of the present day Week at Mrchrgarr on Thursday Janu the college the boys attendrng one meet Noon Hour Cagers Get Wm The noon hour basketball cager started off on the rrght to t by trouncrrrg the Iakevrew squad trom Battle Creek 2418 A re turn game wrll be played at Battle Creek on February 21 Thrs week the annual rrrnror hrgh free throw tournament began Each player rs entrtled to frfty chances The person wrth the most baskets made rs declrred trre wrnner Defendrng the champronslrrp won last year wrll be Duck Paton whr won the tltle whrle rn the seventh grade In wrnnrng he made twerr ty Seyen out of frfty chanres Boys Glee Club Appears The boys quartet consrstrng l VVrnfreld Pardee Tony Crawford Don Stewart and Rodney Wood sang three selectrons rn the M 1 strel Show Brll Barley Shrne and Arnt Dat a Shame? The entrre boys glee club sang two selectrons entrtled Ererel Saw De VVheel and Dry Bones Lotus C 600 Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 SMITH 8: OSBORN WATCH OUR WINDOW HEADQUARTERS FOR YARD GOODS Phone 26 For Complete Prmtmg Service MCC-SRA TH-DEFOE CO. Publrshers of the Charlotte Republrcan Trrbune Books, Catalogues, Folders, Programs, Statronery, Envelopes. Announcements, Crrculars, Weddlng lnvrtatrorrs and Announce ments prrnted or engraved, Posters, Tickets, Postcards, Labels, Salesbooks, Rubber Stamps, etc Money Makmg Problem Encountered by Senrors Frnaneral Srtuatron Explained To Students at Meetrng Money rarsrng was the therne of the senror class rneetrng Wl'llCll was held rn the audrtorrum Thrrr day Ianrrary 21 The purpose of the statrstrrs n the frnancral status was evrderrt becau e of th nearness of the senror trrp A report was grven on the prom leur of dues and the students wer urged to get then share rn soar The class adopted the surngs plan system whrch wrll help the stud ents get therr money ready to the trrp The plan proyrdes thr each student pay one dollar a wetk towards the goal O the other hand the plan rs not cornpulsor, and the nroney can be pard at any trme rn any rmount The sole srrnrlarrty rs that the sum should arrrount to trfteen dollars for ea rr rrrdrwrdual Presrdent Roger Srnrth then rp pornted a ways rnd rrrerrrs corn mr tee wlrrrlr consrsts t or Brown James Ioughan Conn 1 Altonso Betty Io Shoemaker and Barbara Lou Jordan Thrs group wrll talk over proposed possrbrlr tres of makrng nroney and then carry out as many as possrble The goal rs great brrt the senrors lrelreve that rt wrll be reached I each student does hrs part The senrors then recerved rnfor matron and examrned samples ot name cards Agarrr the presrden' chose a conrmrttee of four to take care of orderrng and delrverrng ot the tards The four students are Shrrley Paton lean Crrffrn Shrrlev Iirure and Dorothy Wrllrs Plan tor the Carnrwal wnalrl 4 New Thrngs Frrst Charlotte Sluggers Strll Vrctorrous Agarn the local Golden Glovers put up good frghts rn the prelrmrn arres January 26 and the senrr frnals February 2 In the fly werght class senrr frnals Connre Housler won by a decrsron Feather werght B ll Mann K 0 d hrs opponent rn thr prelrrnrnarres and lost by T K O the sernrs Bob Mann Marlyn It orrgh and Bob krnz, lrght werghts were wrnners Hob 'VIann wrnnrn b decrsron rn the prelrrnrnarres and lost ly the same rn the semrfrnals Marlyn Brough won by decrsron rn the s mr s and Bob Krng by a K 0 Wel ter werghts James loughan and Drck Marshall were also vrctors Iarrres Loughan won by a T K 0 rn the prelrrnrnarres and a decrs ron rn the semrfrnals whrle Drrlt Marshall T K O d hrs opponent Albert McDonald although not a wrnner rs not a regular on th quad and rs somewhat rnexperr renced He was much approved ot therr remarks and applause All semrfrnal losers are elrrnrn ated for the dlstrrct frnals Febru ary 9 The Eaton Raprds paper The Bark rererved a certrfrcate from Qulll and Scroll for last years con test They won second place Pl rr tor the tarnrval CIIABI 0'l l'E IIUNIE DAI BY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon 'I t 5, Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan . . 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L x t -. a X wx R I X O I I Grlbert and Sullrvan Operetta ORA GE BLACK THE CHARHlAN - VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949 ISSUE 9 Two Y-Teens Attend Meet Roath, Shoemaker Get Ideas At Midwinter Clear Lake Conference Beverly Roath and Betty .Io Shoe rrraker attended the lr Teen mrd wrnter conference at Clear Lak camp February 18 and 19 The theme tor the conference was The World ls ln Your Hands Regrstratron began Frrday evenrng Danny Francrsco rntroduced the grrls at drnner The Present Conres From the last a play enacted by the Dc lrort Y Teens gave dramatrc hrgh lrghts of the Y W C A story Before retrrrng the delegates gathered around the trreplace to srng songs To end tl1e evenrnff the Ann Arbor YTeens conductel the trrst worshrp servrce Saturday the guest speaker was N11 Harvey Jackson counsellor and recreatron drrector of Hrghland Park schools Drvrdrng rnto groups rn he nrorrrrng the grrls attended varrous workshops for plannrng projects 1 Teen clubs to carry out SubJect for the workshops were World 14 reedorn rn Your Hands Com rnrrnrty Attrtudes Toward Youth Gettrng to Know Xour Cornrnunr ty and World Servrce Four club clrnrcs for drscussrons were set up Toprcs for tl1e clrnrcs were Recrurtrng New Member Developrng a Resporrsrble Mem bershrp Program Plannrng and Monev Rarsrng C osrng the rnrdwrrrter conterenc was a worshrp servrce presented by the Kalamazoo X Teens Comrng Up Februarv 25 Hastrngs there March March March Teachers Club drnner 1 F H A assembly 9 4 5 tournaments 4 Board or Educatron 10 Orange Sz Black 15 Prnatore Marc h Mar c h New Lrbrarrans Jorn Staff There are trve new assrstant lr brarrans helprng Mrs Mrldrecl lauch the school lrbrarran tlrr second semester They are Pe., 5 Conner Sally Conner Betty Whrte Betty Montgomery and lNorene Ed wards There are three erghth graders also assrstrng Edna Carn loan Harnrltcrn and Suzanne Cow Mrs lauclr has around forty trve Tru Vrew frlrrr slrdes rn the lrbrary on varrous lonrneys and drftercrrt scenes namely Havana Panama Great Smoky Mountarns South Amerrcan West Coast 'Vlontreal MEXICO Crty Quebec the Gaspc Penrnsula lxragara Falls and se eral others that any student rs welcome to see at any trnre r l Councilmen Send Members to Clear Lake V- Back Row Mrs Weymouth L Whrtrnger K Jones D Brown K Sparks G Yund J Loughan J Clark P Prresman Mr Muma Front Flow J Betz H Kardel M Hetherrngton Mayor R Brown Secy L Pferffer G Frace C Powers R Potter Lrght Opera To Be Given ' Qommunrty Plans Makrng Of Recreatron Prograrr Conrnrunrty wrde recreatron pro gram rs under constructron wrth the help of tl1e Charlotte Lrons Club to deternrrne the needs of re creatron here Mr Wrllrarn Robrnson from Anr H M S Prnafore Chos n For March 15 Date The sec ond operetta to be grv en at tl1e hrgh school rn the past thrcc years wrll be presented March 15 at Q 00 p nr by the vocal rnusrc department The operetta H M S Prnatore o The Lass That Loved a Sarlor rs a comrc Jpera rn two acts Wrrtterr by Wrllram Grlbert and wrtlr rnusrc by Arthur S Sullrvan A part ot the cast consrstrng not entrrely of glee club members rncludes the followrng The Rrght Honorable Srr Ioseph Porter Frrst Lord of the Adnrrralty Fleet Don Stewart Captarn Corcoran Cap tarn of H 'VI S Prnafore Tonv Crawford Josephrne the Captarns daughter Joann Schwegler Ralph Rackstraw able searnan Wrnfrelcl Pardee lrrck Deadeye able er man Rodney XVood Brll Bobstav Bec ket boatswarrr s rn a t c Irrn lohnsorr Hebe S11 Josephs trrst cousrn lenc Ann Murphy anc Lrttle luttercrrp r Portsmouth bunrboat woman Susre Peck Torn llllt Future Farmers to Be Represented rn Contest Several bovs have been chosen to represent the Charlotte I F X chapter rn the drstrrct contest to be held at Eaton Raprds March 1 All elrrrrrnatron contest was held wrtlrrn thc chapter 111 tl1e depart nrents of dernonstratron and parlra rnentary procedure teams Tl1e pub lrc speaker chosen wrs Brll Day The dernonstratrorr team rs made up ot Carroll Mohre and Eugene loveland Tl1e parlranrentary pro cedure tearrr rs Charlre Harag B111 Lrrtterrden Vrrgrl Pratt Bob lxrn Bob Cooper and Earl Patrrck Arbor came to the Lrons Club meetrng and explarned the pu poses of the drrve Dr Wrllrarn Clark rs the local charrrnan and the srxth l1our gov ernment and problem class drrect ed the survey rn the grade schools and the results are now berng tabrr lated Mr Robrnson wrll vrsrt Charlotte agarn rn the near future for rnter pretrng the results Qrrole Band to ourney To Owosso for Concert Group To Journey by Bus For Return Concert On Monday February 2Q e Orrole band and rts drrector Mr Robert K Powell wrll rourney by school bus to Owosso for a Jornt concert wrth the Owosso banc' The Orroles are to be guests rn concert held here on December Q Frrst on the program 10 the Orroles wrll be Emblem of Lnrtv followed by an overtrrre From the South The thrrd number wrll be a trrrrrrpet trro playrng Hush Flyer the trro consrstrng of Rod ney Wood Jean Leach Earl Mead The band wrll accompany thrs nun ber Concludrng the program for Charlotte the band wrll play Lrttle loe the Wrangler The Owosso band wrll present the same program that rt gave here Camera Club Enthusrasts Take Grade Sports Shots 'lwo weeks ago Don Packard took some prctrrres of the Junror lrrgh basketball squad and Tonv Crawford developed and prrnted them Recently Frank Bracy took prctures ol some of the Cr rrnnr rr school crrcrrs Four Pupils Attend Meet At St. Mary's Lake Council Problems Discussed Bv Ifrght Schools Four students of Charlotte hrgh attended an erghtsclrool student councrl conference composed f Holt Lakevrew Haslett Dansvrllc Okernos Wrllrarnston Mason ancr Charlotte Thrs conference was held at St Marys Lake carrrp last week end Gaylord Yrrnd a enror Vance Harnrlton a runror Pat Prresman a sophomore and Marr lyn Hetherrngton a freshman rep resented C H S The purpose of tlrrs meetrng sponsored by Holt hrgh was for drfferent school councrls to pre sent problenrs and attempt solvrng therrr by suggestrons of other schools The entrre group drvrded up rn to drfferent snrall drscussron groups and talked over frve toprcs of gen eral rnterest Toprcs were hange students frnancral prob lerns school sprrrt and pep meet rngs and student councrl co opera tron These problems were drscussed rn small groups ln the evenrng be lore the general assembly the charr rrran of each group gave a report of the conclusrons reached rn hrs group On Sunday nrornrng everyonc went to chapel at nrne and return ed home afterwards School Board, Teachers To Have Dinner Party Mrss Thelma James to Speak On Michigan Folklore On March 1 the Board of Educa iron and the faculty are havrng a Daffy at the Congregatronal chrrrch Mrss 'Vlaxrne Morrrson and Mrs Frances Wrldern rs to be baked hanr sweet potatoes fresh frozen peas tossed salad rolls butter cottee wrth cherry pre for dessert Followrng the drnner Mrss Thcl ma lanres assocrate professor t Frrglrsh at Wayne Unrversrty wrll speak 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BLACK ORANGE G. BLACK . Published Bi-Weekly gg, By the Journalism Q59 '14, CQUILL Class of Charlotte High: 'P 'J 59 School . ' F ii 4 3 ' Circulation 775 4 C SCROLL Cf 1945-fl Q Subcription Rates 31.00 Assn!-X' STAFF Publisher ........,.. .....................,... Managing Editor ............ Ethel VanGoethem Shirley Bruce Sports Editor ........................ Marlyn Brough Alumni Editor ............................ Jim Frazier Exchange Editor ..........,..... Margaret Moist Editor-in-Chief ...................... Ireta Fetterman Assistant Editor ........,............. Joyce Caswell Business Manager .................... Leota Pfeiffer Charles Martens Advertising Manager .............. Mar'ian Lemmon Ass't Advertising Manager .... Gaylord Yund Faculty Adviser ................,... Winifred Wells Circulation Manager Reporters .............................. Journalism Class Thanlcs for All Efforts Well I want to thank you boys for being so co operative and working so hard If rt hadn t been for all your efforts this program wouldn t have rnaterralrzed Mr Eldred Toutant and a number of hrgrr school boys had Just frnrshed flooding the back playground to use rt as a skating rink Everyone appreciates your help he went on to say Dont forget to tell everyone to stay off the rce until rt freezes If rt gets Just a lrttle colder we ought to have some good skating very soon Wrtlrrn a few days the back play ground was resounding to the clash of skate blades and the shouts of the skaters thanks to the boys who worked on the project under Mr Toutants dr rectron and to everyone who co operated by keeping off the ice wlrrle the program was getting underway Please Be Careful Now that ol man wrnter has beer harrgrn rround the streets surrounding Charlotte high rt rs time that the students are careful Yes the roads are slippery and there rs not any thing that anyone can say to stop the weather man from spreading that shrny glassy slrpperv stuff called ice Although there rs nothing we can say there rs much that we can do Perhaps you may ask What? First of all rt rs the duty of all hrgh school boys and grrls who drrve to be careful when the weather rs such as rt rs It may eem fun to slrde from one curb to the other but it wouldn t be fun rf you should frnd yourself and the others who were with you lyrng helplessly on a clean white bed rn the hospital No It rsnt all fun and play Stop to consider what tragedy what sorrow what hardships could be connected wrth rt It rs the the Job not only of the drrver to be careful but also that of the pedestrians This rs more or less a frfty fifty proposition If the student walking continues to Journey rn to be a very fortunate slrcle one under thc wheels of an oncoming car Why must rntellrgent high school student carry on such childish pranks? Remember to be careful and thrnk not only of your lrfe but also about that of the next guy In The Limelight Drd you know that your school paper rs now 'r celebrity? Well here rs the low down on how tlrrs all came about The Orange R Black was awarded a state certrfrcate of hon or for srrperror effort rn the School Press Pro ,rect which rs sponsored by the Mrchrgan Tu berculosrs Association The press awards arc gryen annually by the foundation and Colum bra Scholastic Press Assocratron rn connection with the sale of Christmas seals Xe ole Orange Kc Black entered with rrrrrety If Only Pat were Texaco instead of Sinclair. Carroll were less instead of Mohre. Beverly were Queen instead of King. Bob were black instead of Brown. Jerry were a mound instead of a Clark. Peeking Through the Keyhole It is rumored that the senior boys are go- ing with out-of-town girls. I-Iow about that boys? Why does Pat Griest keep looking at her left hand? Could it be a ring? Betty Jo were a dressnraker instead of a Shoe- Looking around one sees a lot of match- maker. Betty were green instead of White. Bonnie were a wolf instead of a Fox. Dick were a deputy instead of a Marshall. Lola were Spanish instead of French. Jack were working instead of Idle. Barbara were dimes instead of Nichols. Dora were barns instead of Holmes. Joan were a football field instead of Bandfield. Eilene were a canner instead of a Tanner. Margaret were dry instead of Moist. Pat were a professor instead of a Dean. Charles were a Parker instead of a Schaefer. Jim was a Kaiser instead of a Frazier. Eugene were dull instead of Sharp. Joyce were a golfer instead of an Archer Who ls the Phantom3 Is he tall or short? Is he small or brg? Is he skrnny or tat? Is he handsome or ugly? Is he a he or a she ? Is he? These much heard questions should be answered rn the very near future Whv? l? cause the sopho more assembly rs near and that great mys terrous friend of th C H S students wrll make hrs appearance For several weeks the halls ot this school have been haunted by signs reading some what to this effect Who rs the Sophomore Phantom? and Dont Mrss the Sophomore Assembly and miss Seeing the Phantom Wes we need to admit that this rs very un usual and rt drd rarse the currosrty of most of the studnts We often stop to wonder why this peculiar stunt was pulled Now that the students currosrty has been gained by the originators of this plot thc next step rs to see and find out who this reat mysterious character rs Who rs this slrnky dark clothed specrnren? When wrll he reveal himself? D you know? If not all we can say rs Trme wrll e Remember When M1 s DelF'u ero and Mrss Taffee taught here? Charlie Harag wasnt a wolf? The Charhran was the Delphran and rt drdn t have any Orange St Black rn lt? All the good looking boys werent going steadv? The Republicans were rn otfrce? It was warnr and sunny? We had this yell Rrffety Rrffety Riff Raff Chrffety Chrffety Chrff Chaff Rrff Raff Chrff Chaff Grve the old horse laugh Haw W w w w w? The nome ec kitchen was not decorated? The senior classes had enough nroney rn Mr Dykhouse was prrncrpal? There was a club called the Hags? Pat Srnclarr was quret and shy? Other colors besides red white blue and gold were chosen for class colors seven other school papers to end up one of the twenty three that were chosen for state recognr tron with a certrtrcate of honor The Judging tor the projec ts was carried on by the Michigan State College rournalrsm department The gurdrng stars for this honored occasion were Ed1torrnChret Laura Clifford and Managing Editor Bob Brown with Staff Acl visor Mrss Wrnrfred lVells The two people who wrote these stories and secured the certr trcate were Ethel VanGoethem and Ireta Ifetterman These two stories are rn the No vember and December rssrres ot the Orange R Black ing sweaters. Latest: Ruth Morris and Jim Brock. Marilyn Smith and Jon Briggs Bob Clark and Wava Babcock. Bob Johnson and Marian Wood. Virgil Pratt and Mary Olmstead. Ted Martin and Beverly Roath. Dick Johnson and Donna Walker. Have you noticed that Monday morning always brings a lot of sleepy people? Destination --- California Is it true that the class of 42 has a certain member to be proud of rn the freld of sports? Ill say rt rs Not every class can boast of 'r fellow student graduating as a ten letter man The next question rs who rs this arnbrtrous ar trstrc athlete? 'lhats right no one but Wayne 'lerwrllrger now a student at Western Mrchr gan College rn Kalamazoo Wayne was an actrve participant rn such sports as basketl all football and baseball Three letters were earned rn both basketball football and four rn baseball During the outstanding basketball season of 41 42 when the Orioles went undefeated Wayne can with great prrde share the wrnnrng mem orres as a guard of that vrctorrous team Following graduation Twig entered West ern only to leave school at the end of hrs wrn ter terrrr of the freshman year and enlist rn thc Unrted States Marines After engaging rn three great battles of thc war Saipan Trnran and Okinawa he return ed home and re entered Western This rs when hrs sports career really began to take shape I-le played one year as guard with the college hardwood netters and served two years as a regular on the baseball team playing both second base and shortstop posr trons Last surnnrer found Wayne playing with thc Des Moines nine rn the Three Is League flowa lllrnors Indranaj Good fortune comes to every man sometime during hrs lrfe This good fortune finally caught up with Wayne rn the forrrr of a profes sional contract with the Chicago Cubs Twrg repor ecl February 22 for sprrrrg trammg with the Cubs rn Calrtornra Calrfornra here I come rrray be Wayne Ferwrllrgcrs slogan and heres to hrs career may rt be prosperous and long standing See You In The Moores Have you ever gone to a rnovre and seen somebody that resembles one f your friends? Here are some your reporters w Try to trnd the resemblance' Mrs Krplrnger Mr Reynolds Mrss Collins Mr Brennan Mrs Oberlrrr Dan Dickinson Iewel Moore lerry Clark Ruth Morrrs Hale Harrington Elizabeth Cotton Marlyn Brough Frances Could Ken Sparks Dame Mae Whrtty Johnny Johnson ludy Price Cary Grant Martha Rayc Mickey Rooney tail Itusserl Clark Gable Soma Henre Robert Mrtchurn Veronica Lake Robert Taylor Mar rorre Marn Tarvrrr Leota Ptertfer Where clo you et all your rokes ' Ken Jones O out of the air so to speak leota Hmmm have you ever trrecl gorng where theres some fresh arr' J . , . . it I . . I I I Y . . . , I .V . . . . . ' I ' , 7 Y - . ' - I I . . I , , I. I II. . yy ' ' lyk . . . Y . ,V ' ' L L 1 I' v . ' . H . ,, 'I . Q- I . ' . . - V U Y s r . . n r . 1 ' 1 . ,, I' ' , . I . . . I I I ' . rr ' . . . , ' 'D - ' sv rr v - , , II X , U l I . I I ' ' . . ' - r ' ' , , . II . . . . I I I I , I I I . . D ' x' 1 , . . . I I. I I I . . . I Y ' ' ' I - 1 ' ' , 0 ' . A '. ' . I . H . . 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BLACK Page 3 Orroles Down Eaton Raprds -34 to Z3 Wm Leaves Orroles, Grand Ledge Locked For League Trtle Hrttrng from all over the tloor the frr st half Charlotte nrcked thc Faton Raprds Greyhounds 3423 111 a conference game Tlrrs wrctory conrbrned wrth Grand Ledges uc tory over Mason leaxes the conter ence charnpronshrp a tre between Charlotte and Grand Ledge The Orroles got off to a good start by scorrng 10 pornts to the Greyhounds 5 They agarn out scored the Eaton Raprds trve rn the second quarter At the rnter rnrsslon the Goblernen were on the heavy end of a 216 score The Orroles cooled off a lrttle rn tht thrrd stanza and scored only 3 pornts wlrrle the Island Crty boys were collectrng 6 Agarn the Orrol es tound the hoop rn the last perrod but were outscored by Eaton Raprds 1011 The frnal score was 34 23 wrth Charlotte on top Brown and Zrrrrrrrerlee tred for scorrng honors bv each collectrng 10 pornts Bruce Hrggrns lead Eaton Raprds wrth 10 State Tournament Play Begrns Here Next Week Wltll the regular season endrng tomorrow nrght preparatrons are berng made for the Mrchrgan rrrgh School Athletrc Assocratron basket ball tournament Coach Golrels Orroles vsrll corn pete rn the drstrrct tournament held here on March 3 4 and v Thursday rn class C Belleyur wrll play Olrvet and Nashvrlle St Phrllrps Prrday rn class B Char lotte wrll play Hastrngs and Eaton Raprds Lakevreys Wrnners wrll play Saturday Betty Captures Tournament Deferrdrng charrrpron ot the an rrual Junror hrgh free throw tour narrrent Drck Paton couldnt corne through as seventh grader John Betty captured the trtle Wltll thrr ty three out of frfty free throws The hrgh score surpassed Patons last year record of twenty seven lohn Betty w1ll have hrs nanrc parnted on the free throw tourna ment Jug Approxrrrrately 11:1 boys entered the tournarrrent two weeks ago Of the 115 entrres thc boys wrth twen ty Ol rrrore tree throws are as fol rows John Betty 33 Robert Col lrns 23 John Sauer 22 Drck Cham ber arn 22 Joe Prnch 22 Joe Iauch 22 Eugene Curtrss 21 Drck Paton 21 Drck Wrllrarns 21 Gary Cooper 20 Bob Potter 20 and Dor 'Xlarple 20 Locals to Play Saxons Cn Opponents Court On February 25 tl1e Charlotte Orroles Wlll encounter the Hastrngs Saxons on the Saxons court at 7 00 p m Thrs rs the last regular game of the season for the local frve they have done reasonably well through out the season and hope to frnrsh wrth a clean slate as far as Has trngs rs concerned but Coat lr Gobel says Hastrngs has a hard frghtrng ball club and Charlotte w1ll have to play wrde awake ball to wrn Lolus C Gee Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 Locals Stomp Bulldogs, Mason Trampled by 65 39 Orroles Rack Up Trgh Total to Keep Pace rn League Repeatrng a prevrous vrctory over Mason Charlotte kept pace wrth Grand Ledge rn the torrrd Caprtol C1rcu1t race The Or roles shelled the vrsrtors Go 39 Mason got off on the rrght track and led at the end ot tl1e frrst quar ter 11 9 Thrs was short lrved how ever as the locals hrt the net for 18 tallres Atter the half trrne rntermrssron the squad returned to the floor wrth the Gobelmen rncreasrng the mar grn as they clrcked for 27 pornts to 9 for the vrsrtrng team Play was pretty even rn the last frame wrth 11 for Charlotte to 10 lry Mason Bob Brown took scorrng honors for the evenrng wrth 18 whrle Davrs led the vrsrtors wrth 13 tallres Charlotte sank a surprrsrng num ber of freld goals 29 whrle Mason scored only 14 The Bulldogs led at the charrty lrne 117 In the second team contest the score read Or roles 31 Mason 32 Meet Your F rrends Durbm s Rexall Drugs Two Charlotte Sluggers Are Drstrrct Champlons Among the Golden Gloves drstr rct frnal wrnners at the Prudden Audrt orrum the nrght of Feb 9 there were two champrons from CHS Connre Housler rn the flywerght class and Drck Nlar shall a welter werght Marlvn Brough alrghtwerght and Janres Loughan welterwerght lost therr frghts by decrslon rn the fr nals All of the drstrrct trnal wrnners were entrtled to go to Grand Rap rds for the state frnals Feb 15 and Connre Housler and Drck Mar shall earned thrs opporturrrty but both were TKO d rn therr frrst frghts Harold Marsh 46 has not retur 1 ed to school rn Kansas Crty rr cause of srckness WRIGHT ewelry and Gifts For All Occasrons Phone 574 Flrst National Banlc WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountarn Servrce GITTLEMAN S FINEST IN LADIES READY TO WEAR Eaton County avlngs Bank New Grlbrae Fabrrcs Fon SPRING Nrce Grlbrae Prques Grnghams Woven Chambrays and Broadcloth S1 00 and S1 39 McCall Patterns Fred A Rrchey Co Phone 26 For Complete Printing Service McGRA TH-DEFOE CO. 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BLACK Home Makmg Classes Reclecorate Lounge UIIdQI'gOlI1g a redecoratlon Job the teachers lounge on third floor has been IIIIllll1I1IIg wlth actlvlty Home makxng III classes cleaned and scrubbed the room before pa1nt1ng the walls dyemg drapes and washlng sllp covers for the furnlture Addlng luster to the room are a table and two chalrs whlch the glrls reflnlshed W1th the help from the shop boys a book case has been made and lnstalled Lamp shades f poly DIHSIIC made by the ,.,1rls and several p1ctures have also been placed 1n the lounge Cupld s Day Celebrated Valentlne partles were held ln adv 1sory groups of the SIX parts of the seventh and elghth grades Although dlfterent types of IC treshments were served at most partles elther punch fudge pop corn cookles candy drumstlcks or dlXl6 cups could be found New Brwfs On February 15 the H1Y spon sored a party and dance for the Y Teens 1n the old gym Refresh ments were hot dogs and pop Comnuttees for the party and dance were as follows Refresh ments Dlck Johnson George Brucf and Ierry Clark deco1at1ons less Iordan Jerry lNorr1s and Ioe Tuck fiontmuccl from page lb LIGHT OPERA TO BE GIVEN MARCH 15TH Tucker IIIIKISIIIDIIIHII Sergeant ot MHTIHQS Slr Iosephs slsters con sms aunts and SBIIOIS and n t 11nes make up the chorus md the remalnder of the cast The productlon the settm whlch IS on the deck of her 1estys warshlp Plnatore off the coast of Portsmouth England rs under the dlrectlon and IIDQFVISIOII of Mlss Thelma A Shook and ac companlment on plano w1ll be sup plied by Charles Schaefer anl Bruce Brown Complete Home Outfitters www I tttmralht STORE SEE AL 8 BILL S for your ICE FISHING SUPPLIES 222 South lVIa1n St GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR Runnmg or Walkmg Dlmng or Dancm Jolene Shoe Feel as Good as They Look Happy Are the Feet That Wear Jolenes See Them at Fred Murray S Co Gleaned From Ihther and Yon A total of S562 14 for band un1 forms was turned over to the board of educatlon by the student LOUIICII on February 14 They me celved IIIIS money by charglng the students thnty cents extra on then athletlc tlckets and by an added ten cents to all adult tlckets ton HIIIIQIIC' ew ents The Band POOSIPIS club added S600 00 to thls amount so now thc debt fol pulchaslng the band un forms IS nearly cleared up IVIQSSIIIQIIIGIIIS vwele taken to caps and owns fox the L,lEIdl1ZltlI1g class of 49 The coloxs decl ed upon are blue gowns vnth whlt tassels 'loullng the local bus1ness places ln Charlotte on Wednesday Feb 1ua1y 16 the school faculty ob served free enterprlse In actlon Many teachcls and the Chamber ot Commerce are of the oplnlon that these events ale of asslstance ln bettel understandlng lndustry ln lelatlon to learnmg Iohn Welsh 46 s attendlng IIl6fIIdI'IIC2II engxneeling school ln Blg Raplds Wendell Rlpley 47 IS 1n nloucla IOI a stop before IGSIIIIIIHE hxs na I,10ll wlde t11p Call Bartlett 48 was xocutly home on leave from A1r Fon e Roland Baker 46 IS workln w1th Sew Jem sewlng IIIBCIIIIIC company of Lanslng I-Iey, gang . they re here again The sport shoe you ve been Wiiltlflg for' COME IN THE RUGGIDIERH SANDLER of Boston S7 95 Stop In at DICKS CHICKEN DINNER E STEAKS FISH CHOPS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES I I4 South lVIa1n Street Charlotte IVIlCI'1lga1'1 we TCH S MU GER H RDW RE CO. HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT n O I , ' ' v . ' , tt I . . . ' - , V V ' 1 K V . 1 - . I ' 1 . ' ' , ' 1 V S . ' ', 1 ' , '. 1 ' ' 1 . ' 1 ei - . - , , ' , , 1 1, ' 1 ' 1 . c ' ' ' ' , 7 'tl l i 1 Q 1 . . I - 1 . . Q ' - A e . . . 1 y ' I t 1 . , ' , 1 , Y . ' . I D '- 'l I ' Y ' V L E 2 ' . 7 KT' ' 1 . I' ' ' ' . - - v. . . ' 5- ' 1 , ' ' 1 ' . - s - - vw ,- , , ' 0 . w , . K . i , - I ' 1 . ' . , 1 1 1'd, - - 1 I ' cf . , ' n . . A f n lx I 1 v I A I , , , . fi ol ' .I .. . L ' . . . . . 1 . 4 I MU- E -i W . , , , - , . - 0 0 , ,,,, . , 1 Q 0 O I , . . . Iful It gt,,1. 'N-4 'll-IW?-,,,,,f11'y' . SO O N I . . . . . g .- by 0 . 0 I 1 ! A 5 - 7 . . . Choose Your Carnival Coming Queen Today J Ma,-ch 25 RLLQ L n?T THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 ISSUE IO Bill Day Wins With fpeech Takes First in F.F.A. Contest at Eaton Rapids Nine local F. F. A. boys participa- tef in a district F. F. A. contest. Eaton Raplds chapter was host to the Challotte boys on Malcll 1 Richard Green adVlS61 flonl Cllallotte was chalrnlan of the pub llc speaklng contest held at the Methodlst Chulch Judges were Hans Kaldel Challotte D T W Nadal 0llV6t Hally Nelson Sun fleld Blll Day from Challotte placed lllSt wltll Bettel Helds Through Better Breedlng Ollvet placed sec ond then Sunfleld and Grand I edge The parllamentary plocedule con test was also held at the Methodist Church The challman was the ad vlsel tloln Olivet T R lvllllel Judges were Ronald Foste Eaton Rapids Maynald Johnson Sun tleld Rex Harold Watson Glallfl Ledge Challottes team was Char le Halag challman Blll Clltten den secletary Vlrgll Platt Boo Klng and Bob COODQl Placlllg lll l'1lllTl8llC3.l 01 del WQIE Ollvet I land ledge Sunfleld Challotte and Eat on Raplds The d8l1l0I1StlHtlOl1 contest was held ln room 109 at the Eaton Rap lds hlgh school The challlnan was Ralph Wlllte adxlsel flom Gl3I1fl Ledge Judges fol the contest were Lyle Buxton Charlotte Allen Cor Challotte Elbelt Ixelsey Grand Ledge Douglas Iowe Calloll Mollie and Eugene Loveland placed foulth The toplr f 1V8Tl was Planning a 43.1111 Shop OllV9t Eaton Rapids Sunfleld and Challotte placed that Ol del General Shop Classes VlS1t Beach Mfg Co Ml Johnsons genel al shop class es V1S1t6d the Peach Manufacturln Company on Fllday Febluary 25 It was an 11ltQlQSI.l1'1g experlence Much matellal IS turned out ln tllell shops F01 example they make culvel ts ot all SIZES gladel and snow plow blades pal ts lOl the excluslve Cadillac as well as dental equipment Eugene Faust manager of the plant 9Xpl3.1ll9fl the lnaklng ot grader blades that ale cut by sheal s which malntalned a plessule of ap proximately 3:10 tons whlle the ma chlne whlch pun hes the holes lnto tlhe metal exel ts p 6SSlll6 ot 80 tons Fulthel mole Ml Faust suggested ideas that wlll DIOIHOIL effltlency lll lndustly They ale tal to take plenty of mathematlrs whlle IH lllgh school tbl not to neglect pla tlcal shop experiences ffl to l9E:1lI1 how to QXDI ess oneself clearly 111 a QIOUD Thele can be no advance lnent lf one falls ln th1S partlcular thlng The classes WISII to expl ess tllell appleclatlon lOl the wely plotltable houl spent thele Basketeers, Win 9, Lose 5 SITTING E Router B Brown Captain N Zlmmerlee C Rullson Brown J Clark Standing Manager B Clark B Nevins B McKeag H Kardel J Gam age K Sparks Coach M Gobel F H A Presents Assembly Students of C H S witnessed the radlo Dl0glHI'l1 assembly ple sented by the Futule Honlemakel ot America March 1 Radio spousal was Clara Mauney Slx glllS plesented onea t play entitled Annle Gets H Man The cast lncluded Blllle Brock as Annle Belnlta Maltln Sadle Cobb Malguerlte Gleell Clem Plke Betsy Stucky lVIa Cobb Rosemaly Harag Pa Cobb and Jean Mal sh Vernon Brlggers Radio comentatol Ann Schaefel broadcasted the latest news events of Hollywood and Challotte flfty WQHIS flom now Concludlng the ploglam was football game between the Reds and Blonds R6pl8SQHtlHg tht Reds wele Sue Hale Donna Walk Q1 Joan Colnellus Beverly Roath and Jane Ann Smlth Thell ponents Wele Annle COl1ZZl Janet C0lIl6l1l1S Norlna G1 egg Maly Olin stead and Betty Schmunslel B Belt Lennon and Honest Balb Shultz wele the offlclals Coaches wel Phyllis Baum and Rosy Ixlng Maly Jo Ntklns was watel boy Seniors Hold Class Meetlng At a sholt SGHIOI class llleellll held Wednesday Felllllaly 23 ln the dUfl1tOl1l1ITI class DIOIDISIHS wer discussed Roger Slfllth pl esldent called the meetlng to Oldel May 1 was set ts the deadline tol payment of class dues Reports wele llliifle by the foul cald Cllalllllel SIIIIIPY Plllte J lll Gfllflll Shllley Paton and Dolothy WVIIIIS 111 which melnbels were l6 lTllI1flBd that all Ol dels W916 to be plat ed by Felllllaly 28 and tlB mon ey turned ln by MBICII 1 Ballot lOl Queen Nly cholce fol queen of the 1 ldt Charlotte and Owosso Hold Ilolnt Concert The Owosso high school was the scene of a Jolnt conceit between the Challotte high school band and the Owosso high school band on Febru ary 28 The plogram started at eight flfteen and lasted untll ten oclock The Ollole band undel the dllec tlon of Robert K Powell was f1lSt on the plogl am and played the fol lowing selections Emblem of Unl ty by J J Rlchards featuring the twlllels Flom the South by Isaac and Illlya Waggely fOl Wood wlnds by Halold WaltelS Oveltule Argentina by Buchtel Llttle Joe the Wlanglel by Challes Hlll and Stolmy Weathel descriptive fan tasy by Koehler and Allen The T1oJan band undel the dllec tlon of Call Blemel played the fol lowing selections Mal ch Glorla by Tosey and Barnes featullng the tW1ll6lS Orlando Palandllno by Hayden De Rubeltls Bolelo Non by S W Kurtv All1DdI1tO Roca by Jalme TBX1d0l lntellude by MOI IISSBY Thlee Bllllfl Mlce by Iottel VV1t6I'b0I2tOl1l Calfskln Calllsthenlts by D Bennett Badlnage tol Blass es by N Waltels and A111911 an Polk Rhapsody by Glulldman Pl lde of the YVOIVSTIIIQS by John Phlllp Sousa the Skywrltel by Bel gelm Dlake Relays by Kall klng and Salatoga by Rodney Culnmlns Aftel the concelt a flee lunch of andwlches and pop was selled Calendar FP A Banquet Orange 85 Black Carnival Spring Vacation Mal Plnafore Band to Ollvet Honor Dance Senlor Trlp Band Bounce March March March 22 Apr P Aprll U Aprll 23 Aprll 2.1 May 2 May 13 National Twlrllng Contest May Zl May 1 May Z Iune June 'l Holland Tullp Festival Junlol Senlor Prom Bac tdld.l1I6d,tL Graduation Oriole Cagers Close Season Gobelites Share Championship With Grand Ledge, Lose First Tourney Game Thoughts of C. 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S. athletes are now turning to spllng sports The basketball seasoll was bl ought to a :lose by HaSt1HgS defeat of the 0110165 ln the flrst lound of dlst rlct tournament play Flnal count shows that the Orange and Black cagels gal nered a league co champ lonshlp with Grand Ledge and seasons recold ot nlne wlns and f1V6 losses plus a tournament de feat The Cobelmen got off on the rlg lt toot with a 36 33 non contelence vlctory ovel the Saxons fiom Hast lngs and followed It wlth thlee close confelence wlns over Ever ett Howell and Mason Mal shall was the scene of the tn st setback for the Gobelltes Bl Postula and Blll Wald led the Indians ln a 50 33 scalplng of the Orloles the lalgest margin of de feat for the season Tltle hopes contlnued hlgh as the Orange and Black downed Eat on R3p1dS 44 30 f0l the foulth con secutlve conference vlctory The Gobelmen held a commandlng halt time lead which Callled them through a close second half Gland Ledge dropped the Orlol s fiom the league lead ln an ovel tlme contest 35 31 The scolc was tled 30 30 at the end of regula tlon play In the extra three mlll ute D9ll0d the Comets netted flve Iclflfltlhllt-'fl from page 43 Teachers Club Sponsors Bd of Eclucatlon Banquet In honor of the B03ld of Educ t1Oll the Teachers Club h ld banquet on Malch l at the Congr gatlonal chulch A dellclous dlnnel was served at 7 00 P M by the Mary Malthl Clrcle Miss Thelnla James d rectol of the folklole plolect at Vkayne Unlvelslty Detroit w the lll-gllllgllt of the evenlng bs successfully ellteltallllflg the audi ence wlth her knowledge and Of the legends charms dlalecl wolds plovelbs ind clever storle one IS the SIOIY of how Mlchlgan IJQCBIIIG shaped like a II11tlBl1 One day whlle Paul Bunyan was out hshmg an exceptionally lame hsh took the hook In spite of al of Ml Bunvans efforts to pull hln ln he could not so tled hlm to a tree F nally the fish despelatlon took off and with hlm land that folmed th making a lnlttell out In regard to chalms story of a gloup ot VVolld Wal II boys who had made lnany lJ0llllJ1l'1-, mlsslons dullng tl wal but always escaped un halmed This they credited to a teddy heal that they carrled along with tllem Atter the war ther ed l l9lllll0ll ev yeal with this teddy heal present drag ed the thumb thus ot Nllchlgan was a lue I 1 ' I L .' 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I' . 1 I 1 m I , I . . . .I I , I I , , I4 . . I f l . . 7 T r , J I I ag .I K 1 v s ' I I. . - I Q. .S . I - . ' g The massed band nllmbers were witticisms about Michigan folklore. 7 I . ' . l . I . . I I ' 'I I, I v fr I I I ' I . . I I I . I. I I I I I T 3 II I , . .. . II . . I I ISI W ' . - . - . . ' . T ' . ' ' K I ' ' ' ' . . . . - I I 1 P . I ' . ' , 1' 1- .' , I 1 :' l': c 1' 2 HS , ,':.e: - , . 16'l , .- ' ' ' ' 1' ' ' 7 -' ' , . .... ........ 1 24 4 - .1 ' A ,ln Fld 1 . . . . . I. - - - , ' . 7 s , . - I ' I ' ' I I 1 ' ..................,....... ,. 1 2:1 I I . .... . l- . .4 . . .I I . . , I , ......,...............,.,... at, . I .I . I I II . 1 II ,I ' , .,......,....,.... l , , , - I . . .,..... ................. - o , - ,, ' - I I .' I,. I . I I . , , - , ' I 'I .,..,.......... . .,...... 1,3 7 1 - . . ' , . ' ' . 0 . I l , .....,....,, . I . I , I I - . II -. I IQ - l ' ,..,.. .. ' '77 ' I I ' I I I 1 ' - ' ' ,' ' ' ' ' g ' ' M ' ' ' 77' ' ' ' ' ............,..,.,...... . QI i ggi-9 to have Q - I ' v el-y x . ' I . I . I I Page 2 ORANGE 6. BLACK ORANGE 6. BLACK Publrshed Br Weekly ggh 'mamma' By the Journalrsm 69 II I uIrLL Class of Charlotte Hrghs P School gggIIII Crrculatron 145 ,III I9454, S ' Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 Asst!-X STAFF Publrsher Ethel Van Goethem Managrng Edrtor Ir eta Fetterrnan Edrtor rn Chref Joyce Caswell Assrstant Edrtor rn Chref Connre Alfonso Sports Edrtor Charles Martens Exchange hdrtor Beverly Greenshrelds Alumnr Edrtor Jean Grrffrn Busrness Manager Leota Pferffer Advertrsrng Manager Gaylord Yund Assrstant Joan Bandfreld Crrculatron Manager Beverly Kelley Reporters Journalrsm Class Advrser Wrnrfred Wells Whom II You Vote for? Have you notrced how the grrls have been actrng lately openrng the doors tor teachers prrmprng showrng courtesy and then pearly whrte teeth? If so here rs the answer les rt rs trme to vote for class queen agarn When you thrnk of class queen you thrnk of someone good lookrng but remember beauty rs only skrn deep Thrnk also of her contrrbutron to her class and school A queen should have personalrty porse and ambrtron Don t thrnk you are oblrgated to any grrl for the nrce thrngs she has done for you Dont Judge her by her outsrde appear ance but rather by what rs rnsrde She mrght be attractrve but rs she trustworthy honest and a good worker When you vote thrnk for yourself dont let anyone tell you whom to vote for Then vote and your class queen wrll be a worthy one Lets Glue It Thought lent has begun the sprrng perrod of fastrrrg observed rn many churches rn pr eparatron for Easter and as a trme of specral penrtence rn the Western church a penrtentral perrocl extendrng from Ash Wednesday to Easter and rn the Eas tern churches of the perrod of erght weeks be fore Easter In the early church there was consrderable drversrty rn the manner of observrng Lent and rn rts duratrorr The approprrateness ot a forty days fast was recognrzed and advocated as ear ly as the fourth century but the present lrmrts were not set untrl much later Nevertheless rn all churches some ernphasrs rs placed on Lent whether rt rs fastrng or showrng some other form ot devotron and each person rn hrs own way can profrt by a deepenrng of sprrrtual de votron Going Places? Fashions for Spring Gals' Are the faslrrons gorng up or are they gorng down You can frgure that one out for yourselves Here are the latest reports on thrs year styles The tures The drape and bustle are very effectrve but carrred to extremes bold plards and very trne prrnts wrll the grents eye thrs sprrng especrally Glenn Plards Heels wrll be essentral and wrll vary rn lrerght three to four rnches and the texture wrll be suedes and patent leather Coats wrth the buttoned back and flare back are rrrost glamorous Sprrng's newest excrterrrent you rn a slrmrrrf two prece knrtted surt lNavy navy, navy, from hats to shoes rs the rage Buttons are news lor sprrng, especrally brg buttons That old fashroned look rs back rn blouses and legs looks lovely and graceful rn the new shades ot lrosrery splrt sleeves are very dorrrrnatrng ferr aren t Brg catch Orchids to Coach and the teanr Mr Wotrrng and Footlrghteers for Nrght Drama Those who are quret rn lrbrary Those who ar en t tardy Mrs Iarrch for her hard work rn the lrbr ary Those who close doors quretly Onrons to Those who mess up the halls Those who don t cheer at the garrres People who skrp school Those who push rn the halls Those who don t brrng lrbrary books back Those who don t have assrgnments rn on trme Station C H S Eyes on Tomorrow Meet the Press Blondre Superman Quret Please Mayor of the Town Cabrrr B 13 Stars of Tonrorrovr Musrc: Hall Know Your Amer rca Radro Theater Waltr Trme Senrors Jour nalrsrrr Class Peroxrde Local Boxers l rbrary C H S Mayor Senror Tr rp Drarrra Nrght Glee Club Hrstory Classes Grand ledge Assembly lrrrday Nrght Dances Stars Glitter 0nf-e Agam Drama comedy melodrarrra A strrkrng per formance of each was portrayed rn three plays of the Drama Nrght Contessronal Fakes Hrs Medrcrrre and Frr nran Chrld Vt rlbur Save lVlr Seerng Don Stewart as Robert Baldwrn and Clyde Nrchols as John rn a serrous part seem ed to amuse the arrdrence untrl therr portrayal captured the serrous attentron There was scme xery frne actrng done by the rest ot the Corrfessronal cast whrch rnclucled Fthel Van Goetlrem as Martha Baldwrn Beverly Kelley as Evre Baldwrn Fred Brown as Marshall and Charles Har ag as the butler rn presentrng a drffrcult play well Father Maxwell Glenn lxarclel rn Wrll ur brt from all the medrcrrre hrs son James Lough Takes Hrs Medrcrne seemed to Sutter qurte a e an Wrlbur drdnt take lrncla Krng B tty Lou and Barbara Brown Corrrrre drd a trne Job of actrng the par ts of thc older srsters 'l hey nran aged qurte well gettrng Wrlbur rnto a ram whrch Mother Maxwell Ann Cehrnan had r tcdrous trme tryrrrg to get hrm out of lt sems that Frrenran Save lly Chrld mer up wrtlr a few obstacles In the matrnee durrng a love scene between Mar lyn Brough Arc hrbalcl Qurrrgle the vrllarn and Donna Sundstrom Darsy orrarrce the nrece and ward ot Conrrrf Alfonso Mrs Sally Crossbury lrttle Ella a dog by the Vrllarn Another lrttle problem was rn ran out on stage He was quretly carried oft f the frnal act when a few lrnes were thus throwrn everyone otf hrs corrr se or gotten but due to qurck thrnkrng and qurck actrng thrs drtfr culty was covered up Dressed all rn old fashronecl clothes Le'rta Pfertfer Mrs Julra Qurrrgle made a trne con srderate nrother to a much rrrrsunderstood lxen Jones Chester Qurngle Joyce 'Vlrller as Mary lawson drd frne ac trng rn her own part where she brrngs out the truth of the whole story James Brock Brrrg Barnes the telegraph messenger had a hard trme gettrng hrs date wrth the rnard Marrlyn Shrels Myrtle Jones But they say All s well that ends well Although trmes change a good thrng goes on On Aprrl 26 1940 thrs same play Frrenran Save My Chrld was presented The cast therr was as follows Mrs lulra Qurngle Glor ra Beebe Herr, Ar chrbald Qurngle Stanley Burt, Chester Qurngle Wrllard Mrkesell Myrtle Jones, Betty Bruce Sherman Darsy Dorrance, Kathlen Mrkesell Fowler, Brng Barnes Rrch ard Goodr rch, Sally Cr ossbury Rosemary Park hrrrst Beechler, and Mary Lawson Jean Odell Jones llurray for 0ur Side lm terrng rn the erghth drstrrct solo and en serrrble contest whrch was held at Gr and Ledge were some 205 students lrour of these talented students were from Charlotte hrgh school senror band From the bar rtone sectron Carolyn Leach re ccrr cd a ratrn of trrst drxrsron A rrrnth grad er Carolyn now holds frrst charr rn senror band ot whrch sic, has been a rrrember for three year Hrgh on her lrst ot rrrusrcal rnterests rs prano vrhrch she has played for srx years Knrt trn rs 'rlso a lar orrte pastrnre of hers alon vrrth sewrn,., When the trme comes she plans on gorng on to college where sre hopes to maJor rn musrc A trr st drvrsron ratrng was recerved by Lu crlle Whrtrnger who plays prano Begrnnrng her prano career at the age of three years thrs pert lrttle blu eyed b ond studred musrc at Wrley Conservatory of Musrc at Lansrng Lucrlle an erghth grader has entered contests at varrous places such as Flrnt Lansrng and the State Farr at Detrort Her hobbres rnclude tap dancrng and dreawrng Recervrng a ratrng of frrst drvrsron was Rod ney Wood trumpet player and holder of frrst charr rn band At the State Contest rn 47 Rod ney placed second and last year thrrd Also rn 41 thrs runror took a summer course at In state band Sports rate hrgh on hrs lrst of rn ter ests also photo raphy Rodney has studred rrrusrc for nve years and has belonged to the serrror band for four years Joan Schweglcr recerved a second drvrsron wrtlr a ll plus ratrng Playrng a flute rn the senror hand she also holds frrst charr Srngrng has been her marn rnterest ever srnce she can r member and she has been takrng lessons for tour years loan also teaches ballet dancrng to fourteen prrprls who make up her frve classes They range from three to ten years After chool Joan hopes to go on to college where she vrrll maror rn vorce Those students who reccrvcd a frrst drvrsron ratrng wrll be allowed to go to Ann Arbor rn Aprrl to partrcrpate rn the state solo and err semble contest Mlss Takes W rrle wrrtrng up a story for ye old Orange Sz Black Pat Dean stated that the song rn the Grand ledge assembly was My Lover Was a Freshman rrrstead ot a trsherman Charles Martens has a lrttle frrst grader lore srck ln what was supposed to I wrrtterr rlreurrratrc tever Chfrrlre had hrnr out wrtlr rorrrantrc tevcr Lcare rt to the scnrors' Weather Report ggIIkIII10I2,ISI22I E Temperatur e Rrsrng Bob Brown P Gr eenshrelclsj Bob Johnson 1 Mauan Wood I Lontrnued Mrld Sunny Clenn lxar del l U I June Cranstr om j mm em Mrllar d Root 1 TIII I III Phyllrs Gr rtfrn I Dutch Loveland Jackre Rhrnes l Wal mel Butch Mayhew Mar rlyn Shrels I Joe Trrckey Cool wrth rncreasrng Deonne Fdson I Temperatur e Bob Peterson Betty Montgomer vj Clyde Nrchols , Helen Phrllrps lf Hot F lasheq 'gilrfiglzodrlth ? Rrsrng Terrrperature l Farr or Stormy Terrrper ature Dr opprng Doctor You'll have to cut out some of thrs wrrre women and song, 11's krllrng you Charles Martens O K Doc lll never srrre agarn . .-1--. I I , . I I . N R-V 2 . 1 - rv ' , ,aa U I I I I I I . .I -...l. f L r - -H 1 I e - 1 - . , I I ,. 1 I I If - I I . . . - ' .. . I II II 1 I . I Y 'W . . ' , '. .' ' I . , I I I I ' ,..,.. .................. ' ' If -I . ' g ' ',' ' I ' . I ' ' , .........,................,.... v . . , ' . ', ' - . 1 . I . - ' r. V ' V - - r ............ , I - -I I , , , ' . ...... ..... ......... ,....- - I 1 I 1SI ' I. ' ' ' ' . ' N l Y N K - . 'f v ' V . ' . - I .....I ...............,........ ., ..... I , . . I I I I ' g 'I I II , .' - I I I . ...,............... - , , ,, - , . I I .................... I ........ I I I II I I I I I . 1 ' I slr I l I I I I H I A , . . . I ,, 1 ' ,I 1 vw . ,- I ' ................., .. ....,... ' If ' IE- I I I I - . 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BLACK Page Stall Attends Baseball Cllnlc Ex Mayor League Player GIVE Talks ln Flrst Annual Conference Fo1 thc f11st LIIHE at least lll lLl9l1t 59313 a baseball tlllllf, was held fo1 the coaches of l11gh schools 1n th1s 1Gg10H The conwentlon took place 111 Jackson on February 11 to FQVIQW all the coaches ot h1gh school baseball on wl1at IS necessary to t1a1n teach dr1ll and proude eqmpment f01 prospectlwc players on the d12LlIl01'1d To rep1esent Charlotte Coach Dallas Stall attended to lea1n what was to be done 1n tI11S the most popular of sprmg and su111 11191 spo1ts tl1at would affect the local h1gh school team Two major league DIHYQIS o11e now a scout lOl the Brooklyn Dodgers and the othel a scout 101 the Detlolt T1g91S spoke on most ot the more 1mportant phases of the game and what SIIOLIICI be done about some of the 6X1St1Ug DIOIIJIQHIS toncern 1 bome ot tl1e DIOIJIQIHS dxscussed nd reported on were centered 3,10l1l1d tl1e standa1d1zat1on ot 1ules a11d coachlng methods used ln thc stages of baseball pr1o1 t blg league and the protesslonal pa1t ot players Ines It l1as been felt tl1at the t1a1n1ng glven before and somet1111es even dllflllg college was not sutt1c1ent or as complete as lf of the future wl1o WQIB SI10W1I1g 1n terest now IH a ca1eer ot th1s type D1scuss1on 1nc luded such phases as what equ1pment was necessa1y to IIHDIOYQ battmg defensne and otfenslve steallng pltchlng catch mg 1nf1eld1n,, outtleldlng and shdmg Tl1e play of tl1e p1tche1 catchel and basemen were talk ed about and such tealll strategy as l1oW a p1tche1 can catch a man otf second base and succesful anl unsuccessful stealmg were 1ew1ew ed and commented on Notes we1e take11 on dltfexent pomts to Telllelllbel 111 battlng lun 111ng pltchlng useful fI1lIlS plat tce Ill wa1m1n up and preseason exe1c1s1ng., The confe1ence IQ sched uled to be an annual alfall WILDERN S Drug Store Saxons Bounce Locals Orloles Lose Fmal Game CIIELIIOLLQ took 1tS Capltol C1rcu1' co f'I1HlllDlOHSI'1lD team to the Clty of Hastmgs Feb1ua1y 25 to plav tl1e HHSLIHQS Illgh school Saxons The outco111e was a vlctory for the Saxon tue The OIIOIQS 111et Hastmgs then openmg game and sub dued tl1e111 It was a dltterent sto1y IIOWGXQI 1n the second counte1 Hastmgs started fast and at tl1e quarte1 n1ark led 135 I the second q11arter the Saxon fnc pulled away to a 20 11 advantage Tl1e thlld and fourth rrames W616 more of the same maklng, tl1e f1nal count Hastmgs 43 Cha1 lotte 32 O11 tl1e f1lSt I11..,I1ll of tl1e class C d1str11t tournaments St Ph1l 11p romped ove1 Nasl1v1lle In tl1e second game Ohvet and Bellevue played thcu th11d gallle of tl1e sea son Olnet commg out on top 011 l+11day Ma1th 4 the t11st game ot the Hlgllll featured Battl Cleek Iakcuew and Eaton Rap lds Lakev1ew w1nn1ng For tl1e d1st11ct f1nals 1n class C, Qt Plllllp trounced Ol1vet 1116 111 tl1e class B flnas I'IdSL1HgS was the t1nal uttor ove Lakeuew 41 39 Track Men Prepare for Early Spr ng Events The local h1gh school t1dCklT19l1 a1e gettlng wa1n1ed up to TL sp11ng track events Some of thc boys have been 1unn1ng 111 the gym track season The prospects T01 tIl1S season IS much bettel than last although the boys wlll have to 111ake 11llDl'0W6lll6l1tS Coach Cobel states that l1e hopes to have contenders on tl1e results ot the contel ence and the reglonals B S1d6S the 111neteen 1eturn1ng I6ttQ1lll6I1 tl1ere ale a few fresh lllell trylng out Tl1e date of tl1 f11st meet of the season l1as not been dGt6lllllH9d as yet SEE AL 8: BILL S for your SHERWIN WILLIAMS A Downs Qllvet In Basketball Games The F F A basketball team defeated Ollvets F F A team 28 12 and 196 on Ifeb1uary 14 The second team w1th a 136 v1cto1y was led by J1111 VV1lso11 and Paul Kerekes who sco1ed 1 anl 6 pomts respectwely The f11St team hung up a 2612 dec1s1on Charles Harag was lugh po1nt 111an w1th 13 Batter Up' Play Ball' Hey' Snag that flv Yes 1ts tlue w1th the COlTl1I1g of SDI mg 1S the old harbmger of Walm weather baseball O1 course 1n o1de1 to play ettectxye ball you have to have tl1e prope1 equlpment Ther 6 T019 the team has rece1ved Jus' that a total of e1ghteen new 1 bftts and elahteen wool unde shuts The next game they have stht Ronald Brown 46 and Dew duled 1S March 14 Lakevlew there Stdnke 4Q ,ue engaged at Shepard s Great News 95 fx? 11, la everybody s lust crozy about K-3 -1 SADDLES' 4 colors un one .4 7 crazy quilt by SANDLER of BOSTON Just hke k1ckmg the 1a1nbow arouno 1ed blue vellow and green on vour favoute class1c saddle o 57 95 ft hxelx new look on sprmgtlm campus O1 summer st1eet orlgmal design E, eacn s PAINTS Us pf ff E 222 South lVIa1n St Complete Fountam Service 114 South Mann St Charlotte Mlchlgnr le MLI GER HARDW RE CO HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 5 F. 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BLACK Sewrng Projects Underway 7th Graders Curve Skrts In the seventh grade the puprls are dorng varrous skrts on Hovs to Cet Along wrth People Indrvrd ual Problems rn the Famrly Plannrng Par tres Makrng Peo ple Feel at Home Showrng Good Manners and The Necessrty of an Allowance After the skrts are presented the class wrll take up ear r toprc and drscuss rt In the erghth grade under th supervrsron of Mrss Helen Morrrson home economrcs tea her the class rs nrakrng therr frrst sewrng prorecf consrstrng of paramas shorts and rrrghtgowns They are also learn mg how to make srrnple seams and th use of the pattern The nrnth grade rs also dorrg same artrcles of clothrng only t rs sewrng the more drffrcult seams and rs expected to be more rrrdeperr dent and rmprove on sewrng After thrs project rs frnrshed the class wrll start nrakrng plans for a dress surtable for the makers rndrvrdual problems The projects ar to be frnrshed ly March 25 Boys Chorus Entertarns Charlotte Woman s Club Vocal talent rn the form of the lrrglr school boys glee club was re nuested by the Charlotte Womans Club for therr rneetrng on February 25 at the Amer rcan Legron hall Under the drrectron of Mrss Thel ma A Shook and accompanred by Charles Schaefer the male chorus rendered frrst three negro sprrrtuals Ezekrel Saw de Wheel Rrde the Char rot and Dry Bones rn the popular Fred War rng arrangement Then to frnrsh the program the songsters entertarned wrth The Whrffenpoot Song and Duke E1 lrrrgton s Mood Indrgo the last of wlrrch the audrence seemed to enroy o much 'that rt was repeated Senior Players End Season Rorter, Zrmmerlee, Brown Leave Basketbball Squad As Season Ends Thrs year there are three senrors graduatrng from the varsrty basket ball squad Neale Zrnrmerlee rs a tall blond harr ed boy shootrng up to srx feet one rnch rn lrerght and werghrng 150 pounds Neale has taken part rn football and basketball and wrll He has recerved two letters aprece rn football and basketball and wrrl have reterved two rn track at the gers rate hrgh on hrs food lrst Crrls are all rrght rs hrs reply to the questron He has not decrded for hrs future plans yet Another well known basketball player rs Bob Brown herght frve feet nrne rnches werghrng 15 pounds Bob says he lrkes Just plarn food He says grrls are all rrght especrally one H has earned three letters rn football two rn basketball and so far ht has two rn baseball not countrng thrs year Hrs plan for the future rs college The thrrd senror rs Earl Rorter who rs frve feet ten and one half rnches tall and werghs 174 pounds He thrnks grrls are all rrght Hrs favorrte food rs all krnds of frurt In the lrne of letters Earl has two letters aprete rn football and basketball and three rn baseball fwumlcf New Thmgs First Louis C bee Rrchelreu Food Store Meet Your Frrends Phone 200 Durbm s Rexall Drugs Stop In at DICKS CHICKEN DINNER STEAKS FISH CHOPS SHORT ORDERS - SANDWICHES CIIAllL0'l l'E ll0ME DAIRY Schwegler's Ice Cream and Luncheon GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR ORIOLE CAGERS CLOSE SEASON nrrnrred fr rrn plat pornts to the home team s one and became undrsputed conference lead ers Crampronshrp hopes were dealt a near death blow when Everetts Vrkrngs handed the Gobelrtes a 34 32 loss therr second strarght terse rn league play Although they played ar r proved .,ame the Orroles were grv en another shove down hrll by 'Vlar shall Farl Rorter dumped rn 2 pornts but Postula and Ward each equaled hrs feat as the Brg Red handed the Gobelrrren therr thrrd trarght defeat H51 The Orroles got bark on the vrc tory trarl wrth a 54 32 wrn over Howell and then downed Crand ledge 36 33 to move rnto a tre tor who had been downed by the Hrgr landers The two teams were strll fred at the close of league play as the Ledgers won therr remarnrng conference games and the Orrole fherrs Mason was run rnto the floor 65 39 and the Gobelrtes clrp ped by Eaton Raprds 33 22 Hastrngs provrded a stumblrng block at the end of the season Bob Bradfords long shots and Bob Smrths shorter scores showed the nay to a 43 32 vrctory for the Sarc ons to end the regular season The tournament draw brought the Orroles and Saxorrs to battle agarn Neale Zrmmerlee led the Cobelrtes wrth 14 pornts from out tourt but Hastrngs agarn led by Bradford trrumphed 40 38 Behind by ten pornts at the automatrc trrne out the Or roles staged a desperate drrre but the Saxons lead was too large and the season closed o the Orange and Black wrthout tournament wrn Pob Bandfreld 47 was r centlv home from Western Collet! Phone 26 For Compfete Printing Service McGRA TH DEFOE CO Publishers of the Charlotte Republrcan Trubune Books Catalogues Folders Programs St3f'0Y1e Y EnVCl0PeSv Announcements Circulars Wedding Invltatlons and Announce ments prmted or engraved Posters Tuckets Postcards Labels, Salesbooks Rubber Stamps etc Complete Home Outfitters RED HEART YARN I Ounce Ball Sock and Su eater Yarn, pure acfafzcfi WOOL ball 5 WWI l Fred A Richey Co SINCE 1914 I J A5 Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan . . , T' - ' ' r Uhr ' '1 z - IJ ' 'I 3 . i ' L ' . ' .' ' H , f'. . 4 ' . I I . T . ,.- H . . E ' x ' 5 . I - I Y I '-+ . ' . E Y , . ' I IC I 1 ' A - 1 , . - H3 H ' , ' c , 1 , r ' re- ' ' . , , Y . .rr rr ' - - ' I I ' A ' I . ' . H . L ' -- Y r rn- ' f ' , I I . I A I K . U .' .,. ' ' A ' I ' . . . ' ' I . .I ' . V 'I L ' x . n 1 1 I .'n ' ' - ' v 1 I L - . C .Y i -. v . . Y I A -C, S - -Z In , v . . . b 5 . ' I ' ' .LJ I I ' . I I II . I I I I I . I . I , . 'I . ' I ' II 'II' . r I I . E I , ' H I f 1. M . f 5 . f ' -I , . . I .. . a ' ,J f 4, K -, -.. I f I . Sewing projects, consisting 05 U10 end of this year. Jay's hambur- M119 lCH?J1C lead Wlth the CQWQFS -,Q-M, 4 Q-. V . 'I ' Y ,, .- . . . . T ,- ' y Y -D I . I . . - , , . ' J Q - ' 'J ' ' - f v. , Y' . ' ' ' . , . i K ' x . b Q. 'I ' I V I ' , . I . . , , , t, 1' I Q - a V . I I , I I . - .3 , I I ' , ' . e , -iiiil-i ! I I X , . . - , , I , , 1 u . ' ' I .I . . . , , n 1 1 Y I ' . V ' I I I ' ' ' . . - . , v ' R I . . I 1 Y I I ' I I I I . . . v ' I . , , I I v I ll ' L 11 it ' I , . . ' ' u , - 1 . . K , N, , v 2943 . , H . ,, as - - H 4, lr .............. ..... ..... A. . K ' K . .umm p 4 I I ' g U I 0 E1 0 ,- . . AT 'E ' ! 0 I 'EVN fr ,J P C SEE YOU sf.-:RING AT THE VACATION IIEHARHIANIVBLACK VV NEXTWEEK VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 ISSUE 11 .lou rnali m Carni al Tomorrow N'ght F. F. A. Member Wins 3rd in Public Speaking Chapter two of Michigan sent Billy Day, winner' of the district. to compete in the regional F.F.A. con- test rn Alma March 9 Frve teams competed rn the Wall ous contests Brll won third plac ln the Publrc Speaking Contest presenting Better Herds Thlougn Better Breeding Westly Erstor fiom Hemlock won frrst place wrtlr his talk on food and rts relatron tr lrfe James Larson Grand Blan placed second wrth hrs address on Father and Son lfarrn Partner ships Charlotte sent Lyle Buxton of the lfarnr llonre Admrnrstratron tr ludge rn the Publrc Speaking Con test Brll Crlttenden chapter porter also attended Garage Construction Provides Class Project Burldrng a garage twenty two teet long and twelve feet wrde wrll be the Job of Burldrng Construc tron class Thrs prolect wrll ,.,et under way when the weather per nrrts The students wrll do all the work rncludrng flanrrng and hangrng Or doors Each worker wrll be pro rrded wrth two booklets one o rafter and flanrrlrg squares to learn the fundamentals of usrng the square the second on the technique of house narlrng telling how narl should be driven and what srzes should be used The garage wrll erthel be sold o used by the school Mr Evald Johnson rs the structor Forensic Winners Revealed Oratorrcal declamatrons dranratrc declamatrons oratory and exterlr pore speeches were grverr March 1S rn the audrtorrum by students f Charlotte hrgh school Winners and then oratorrcal declanratrons are as follows Don Packard Vrsron of Wal wrnnrng Anrerrca wrrrnrng second Ann Reiner Race Pregudrce and placing thlld Other speakers were Margaret Porshee Mary Barnaby and Joyce Sumelrx Speaking on drarnatrc declarnl trons were Ken Jones wrnnrng fll l with Tell Tale Heart and Pat Srnclarr placing second wltll Honey Barbara Larnpbell and Jene Murphy also partlcrpated Oratrons were grverr by Rodney Wood who placed fll st wltll Soc ral lled M9d1tlllP and Mar rlyrr Srrrrtlr who placed second wltll Mental Illness EXt9IIlD0lP speeches were delrv cred by Ken Jones and Gaylord lurid Kelis speech on Chrnr won frrst and Gaylords speech or the European Recovery Plan placed second Charhian Staff Seeks Publication Funds Back row M Shrels D Dlcklnson E Tanner R Smlth C Alfonso A Gehman B Fox Mlss Wells K Jones Front row S Bruce L Pfleffer B Shoemaker G Yund B McKeag J Gearhart C Dane tnot plcturedl Lenten Services Held Lenten services sponsored by the Brble study class wrll be held twc more Monday mornings The class takes tull charge ot setting and lllVlldtl0I1S for speakers Changes rn scene are made tor every servrce and clrfterent corn mrttees are chosen for programs Mrs 'Vlarena Klplrnger reports that the next two speakers wrll be Doctor NI Dan Braby of the Frrs' Pre byter ran church of Battle Creek speaking on The Strange Symbol of Chrrstranrty and Father John Gabrrels of The Church of the Re urrectron from Lansing speaklng on The Tragedy of Calvary Previous speakers have been Dr T W Nadal of Ollvet Congregfr tronal church speaking on Tle Best Seller Rev Wm Blandrng of the Pu st Methodist church rn Lans rrrg with The Marks of a Clrrrst lall and Pastor Herbert Wolf ot the College lutheran church of East Lansing with Are Sou a Gimme Pig Band Takes Second At Drstrrct Festival Playing rn the Drstrrct Festival at Jackson March 21 before threc Judges Ieonard Meretta Ieonard Ira corle rncl Clrftorcl lrllya tle Orrole b'rrrd received a second drvrsron ratrng Three prec es were pl ryecl for thc Judges Pnrblem of Unrty Marrclr leqrrrred lllllllljel tor class B bands Arr Pay I orrarne and the selected llllI1lll9I' Shangrr la Xfter the e preces the band sr,.,lrt read two rrllnl bers a rrrarclr dllfl an overture Grand ledge and Mason received tllst drvrsron ratings Eaton Rap rds secured a second drvrsron Only those recervrng frrst drvrsrons are entitled to go to the State lcestrval 1 Charhlan Sales Campaign Successfully Closes The Charhran sales campaign wlrrclr was held trom March Z to 9 turned out to be a brg success The staff was drvrded into two teams the captains being Connre Alfonso and Dan Drckrnson Con me s team won wrth 247 sales whrle Dans team came close wrth 216' orders Salesmen on the vrctorrous team were Connre Alfonso Betty Shoe maker Marilyn Shrels Shirley Bruce Ann Gehman Janrce Gear hart and Carroll Dane Connre -,old the most copies for her team wrth the total of r6 orders The Charhlan pecldlers onDans team were Erlene Tanner Gay lord Yund ken Jones Roger Srnrrh Barbara Mclxeag and Leota Pterffer Frlerre was lrrgh sales man on thlq tearrr with a total of '32 orders Phe quota for the dllV6 was 450 orders and the statt took r grand total ot 4r0 The down payment balance payablc when the Char lrrans rre delivered sometime dur lng the frrst week ot June Trc purchrsc D1 rce wrll then be between S200 and S2 50 depending on the uccess ot the lournalrsm Carnival Geography Report Progress Mrs Oberlrns geography classes rrc now rn the process ot or an lZlll reports wlrrclr they have been grven three rnonths to prepa lrach student writes about the crty ot hrs chorcc a crty wlrrclr he worrld c to rrsrt Tlrcsc reports are 1 be lV8Il orally rn c ass Tre majority ot rerorts are sed on the lr gel rt s t rc Un ted States later the classes study a urrrt their text books Doors Open At 7 O'cIock Main Show Has Fairy Tale Theme Sleeping Beauty Starts at 10 00 P M A you open the door of CHS tomorrow night the norse and odors of a crrcus wrll strrke your senses Upon enterrng the bulld rng you wrll be engulfed rn a gay rnrllrng throng that has come to thc Journalrsrn Carnival Since you cant do anything wrtlr out tickets your frrst act rs buy an everrrrrg s supply at srx cents each at two booths rn the marrl lobby or the two rn Junior hrgh Now rf your stomach permrts you to pass by the refreshment stands you begin to explore the midway Frrst to catch your eye rs a play ln roorrr 111 presented by the Footlrghteers leaving the llttl theater and contrnurng down the lrall you wrll come to the sports mans delight the frsh pond with Borrnre Webb the game warden rn charge After catching your lrnrrt tlrmrt equals number of tickets you haveb you wander over to the old bulld rng to frnd Connre Alfonsos fun house If you are uncertain as 0 what might happen rf you enter Lrllran Smrcheks fortune teller wrll delve into your future Thirsty? Drck Johnson has a branch pop stand rn the old bulld rrrg Up rn the strrdy hall a perform ance of Tony Crawfords mrnstrel show rs about to start Hurry rf tCont1nued on Lage Iourj Four Delegates ourney To l-lomemakers Pow wow Today and tonrorrow the Mrchrgan State Cffllege campus at East Lans mg wrll be the scene of a stat convention fo members from various F H A groups from all over Mrchrgan The delegation from Charlottes chapter consists t worth Jackie Hale and Betsv Stucky who rs a regional F H A otfrcer These four grrls helped register the other delegates tlllh morning A general nreetrrrg wrll be lltll tlllS rfternoon at the college ltdllflllld Theater to give an Olll lrrre of the conventions program Tonight the lfuture Homemakels wrll be guests at tlre banquet They wrll stay overnight rn quonset hrrt on thc campus Reports on the progress Ir H X has made rnd what the separatc 8L,l0l'lll ,,l0llDS rre doing wrll bc grverr at the frnrl rneetrng tomol row atternoon Xlso at thrs rrreet P H A state ottrcers W be elected and the grrls wrll hear a kind ot pep talk grvrng them new rdeas rrrd rdeas from other states I . 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Class of Charlotte Hlghi School 10 il SCIIOIIII Clrculatlon 745 msn U1 5 U' O '1 -1 'U H- -1 O -'5 'GU W FV' CD Ui 3 P-4 6 C L un uw 9 'Z f I U3 fi P '11 '11 Publlsller lreta Fettelnlan 'vlanaglng Edltol .I-ean Gl'1fll 1 Edltol ln Clllef Conllle Alfonso Xsst Edltor Leota Pfelffel bpolts Fdltol Bevelly Gleenshlelds Alumnl Edltor Arlene Klpp Exchange Edltor Betty Jo Shoemaker Business Manager Leota Pfelffer Xdvertlslng Manager Joan Bandheld Asst -ldveltlslng Manager Phyllls Clappel Lllculatlon Manager Mallyll Bl0l1gll Ilacultv AGVISBT MISS Wlnlfled Wells Repolters Journallsm Class Its a Beneflt Yes we have heard talk about Charlottes Jolnlng the college agleemellt but do understand what thls means to the studellts ot thls hlgh school As you know ln past YGHIS gladuates need ed to have taken a college pleparatory coul e ln hlgh school betore they were ellglble fol college The college prepalatory course le qulred each student to have two majors each of which consists of thlee yeals wolk ln one subgect field and two mlnols each of whlch conslsts of two years work ln one subgect held These sublects lllust be from English soclal sclence sclence forelgn language alld mathenlatlcs Thelefore lf a student wlshed to maJor 01 nllnor ln home econonllcs or maybe shop and recelve college cledlt h would be unable to do so because subjects of thls klnd WGIS not lncluded ln the college of the gladuates do not go to college and a few do not go because they were unc-eltaln when they started hlgh school as to whether or not they wlshed to attend college and dlcl not arrange thell schedule accordlngly There fore thev wele left up IH the all and unable to go on to school as they W1Shed llnclel the new plan the students wlll have mole flleedonl to choose the subjects that are lnost needed to help them along ln then career Now although the students may not have had the college preparatoly they can attend college tf they are among the better students ot then class alld lj the school wlll recommend th-em as to the Stalldal ds set up by the college agleement plan At plesent there ale 94 Mlclllgall hlgll schools undel the agleement Among these ale stcvelfll Il9lgllbOl1llg schools whlcll lllclude Battle Cleek hlgh Lakeview from Battle Creek alld Eaton Raplcls alld now Charlotte wllo has JOlllQd the agleement March 10 aftel about a yeal s work on the plan Students should reallze the gleat benefit tllat they ale lecelvlng from the agreement But they should also lemember that not Just anyone can obtalll pelmlsslon to go to college legardless of h1S standards Ah' Sprung How welcome 15 tllat week ln the spllng atter a l0llg grlndlng wlntel of study Wlth rellef students settle dOWll to nlne days of not going to school Ev-en those lndustllous students who W01k durlng vacatlon at least have a change To get away flom the dally loutllle l6SlS the mlllds and the students letuln to school refreshed and able to flI11Sll the school year Thls perlod of rest makes the student nlore capable of dolng bettel wolk and l1T1plOV11lg hls grades Even though school lasts a week longer ln the Spllllg lt ls wolth lt to have thls lellef pellod lll the spllng So come on klds get that rest and be ready to start wolk wlth all eagel alltlclpatlon whell you get back Charlotte olns College Agreement P an Cllallotte lll.,ll school has become a menlbtr of the Seconclaly Scllool College Agreement plan The lllgll school faculty under the dllBlllCll of 'Vll Clark Mum'l DI lllClD3l have been W0llx lllg on thls plan f0l nlole than a year lf you 'lre planning on gillllg to college vou lll3V be 3CllI1lltBCl to colleges ot Mlchlgzln Wlfll Ollt the requlled llli'L10lS alld mlnols Tllls alds the student who WlSh9S to SD8Cldll7B lll fields such as commerce and home ecollomlcs lt lS felt that lllgh school 0ff8llllgS lTl1,.,lll be lllade mole sulted to all the students lathe than those who mlght attend college Tllls plan does not Pllmlllate the lequl lll9lltS whlcll certaln college depaltments sllcll as Gllgllleellllg llllght have but wlll make lt mol easy to acqulre the necessary back ground wolk aftel enterlng the college Thele ale four parts whlcll the hlgh schools must undel take They ale as follows tal Phe development of al adequate pcr sonal tile lOl each student which lncludes such thlngs as testlllg data samples of wolk work evperlence alld pelsonalltv 1IlW8llt0ll65 tbl A baslc cllrllculum studv Ellltl evalll ltlon of the DUIDOSPS ald progralll of the sec ondary school tc? X continuous ploglalll ot llll llll':1tl0ll lelatlve to the nature and l9ql1lI'el1l6l'llS ot celtaln occupatlolls and speclallzed collegf C0lllS6S tdl A C,0llt1llll0llS follow up study f former students Students, Students Everywhere The llghts dllll The curtaln llses and whcll do we see About forty students flom the sophomore class puttlng on all assembly t was the first tlnle so nlallv people had be l lll one program thls yeal lt seems thele was a Sllgllt blt of cllfflculty Oh and yes this was the tlme to leveal the phantom Who was this stlange flldl3.Cl9l None other than Mlss Thelma Shook Xnothel new feature that callle out lll tlllS assembly was the fact that teach lS can do S0l'll6l,ll1llg besldes teach Senlor Whos Who NVltty 511 clalk lJl0Vtll cully halr goes vvlth Jeanette Short blue eves tles speclll interest Pat blonde lllOWll eyes ne el seen wltllout loughan W0lkS lt ll0Wl1'lg lll-ev Qulet fl S9911 wltll f0lllll6 lllterest lll Lanslllg Cllte d k lllll lllllll9ll lourllevs ll0lll Gldllll Ledge Fallnel F' F A dal k fl lelltl v Tall qulet lllallly llltel est lll lafl10 alld back stage Cute fll8llfllV lass Fvelett lll fll ll'lllBll Staff Qulet engagecl llltel est trolll Ollvet X1lllJltl0I1 malrlecl llte vv OlkS at Schweg lel s seen Wltll 1311116 alld Alll Glasses S9911 wltll Jlm works lt X tk P small loves clevlltly Very fllllel llillt l7lOWIl hall t0lll lll lclal student ANSWERS tlawetS noll enaD llollaC llafll0J sse.l reppalf' slllyllP lltllll alnllW IQDOOC bol-3 xocl1W boB llamlleG nnA ttalP yhtololl ren1laT enelllt Gillll 62.1090 etlhW ytteB fdll you drlve Wltll one hand' Lertalnly ll eager d.IlllLlDlll0ll Tllell have all apple I ev Bo J Bev Meet The Queens Have you heard the WhlSD6lS going aloulld the hall? Could lt be a llttle dlscussloll about the Cal lllVHl queens' Tllls yeal as years before we have nlade wonderful cholces f0l class queens These glllq WSIB chosell tol tllell persollallty frlend lilless alld ambltlon The sevellth glade queen Suzanne M0019 IS about 53 tall alld llkes horseback Yldlllg the best of all spolts She has brown halr and blue yes alld came to Cllallotte lllbll school thls yeal froln country school Carol NOFIIS the eighth glade cholce fol brown halr llkes SWll'I1I'Il1llb She 1S flV8 feet tall and hls to Challotte schools all hel coln IS hel tavorlte dlsh fll0lf'e f0l queen was Vada IS a new student this year h l and IS 53 ta e cllooses basketball fol Sp0lt She sald that slle llkes ICQ crealn best of all eats The sophomore cholce tor queen IS Helell Phllllps Slle callle to school last yeflr tronl L3llS1llg Slle 15 54 vvlth blonde halr and blue eyes She llkes southern flled clllcken as her favorlte dlsll Cll0lLP f0l Jlllll0I' queell 1S Clara Mauney who IS 51 tall with browll eyes and blonde hall Basketball 1S her favorlte sport alld she llkes to dance Ham and escalloped po tatoes IS her favollte food Phe selllors cholce for queell IS Shllley Bruce She ls s tall wlth glaylsh greell cves ald llght blonde hall She has llved ln Challotte all her llfe Bowlmg IS hel tavorlte spolt dllll roast polk IS hel favorite tood Shllley works at the B tlleatle and lS sec retaly of the Y Teens lou wlll be able to meet youl queens w'hen voll attend the nlalll sllow at the carnlval to queell has clalk best ot all sports llved and gone llfe Fscalloped The freshlllall Vlae Jones wllo Sh has blonde How True ls This Let s Pak the Long Way HOIHQ Jeall Grlttll Flrst alld Last Love Shirley Bluce Cleen Eyes Betty Jo Shoemakel 'Vo Lettel Today Conllle Alfonso Too Young to Know lllghth glade lnlly to Ped SSIIIOYS l Pall lll Love Too Easlly Ethel Vall Goethenl lThlee Wlse Fools Dlcklllsoll R0ltel Smltll lll Love lll Wdlll BOIIIIIE Webb Healts DGSIIC Dates to the Ploln The Lone W olf Charlie Harag NOIl'1lllg But the Lonelv Heart Marllyn Shlel A Gllv Could Change Ioule Langford No Tlllle fol Love Wendell MaltEllS No Parking Please Seventh glade lvlalllage ls l Pllvate Xftalr Senlor Malrled GlllS Lucky You A students l VU0llllQl Vvho s IXISSIHL, Hllil Now Pat G1 lest Wrong Numbel shllley Paton Hostages -XIllll9 COllZZl Janet and .Ioan QOlll9l1llS The qllallge Vlilllldll Bcvelly Kelley Gcmgsters IH Room 302' Call the cops' Theres a gangster lll M135 Wells l0Olll les dont be sulprlsed lf you look lll on Nllss Wells l0lll'llHllSlll class and see thls sort ot tlllllb going. on because the students ale Dlltllllg on sklts hGf0l6 the lest ot the class Ealller the class was aSS1gIl9fl lll l0llDQ to put on some solt of dlHlll'il.l7Z1l10ll vvltll all necessaly tacts to nlake fl HGNV StOlV Wltll the l8Ul3ll'1lIlg SSllflOll ot the class actlng as IQDOIYBIS So lt you lok lll alltl see your classmat lll a S6?Illlllg St1Lk up dont be alalmecl l IS lust dolng hls cially asslglllllellt lN0llVll llilllgll Wlllll9l ot the How Obserx tnt -Xre lou contest WlllCll was ln the lleccmbel lo 1918 lssue ot the Olallge SL Black ls to see leota ljl9lll9I lOl hls leward five tickets tol thc CillllVdl I . .I mi, - I 1 l ., ' si' l ' 1 'S' 1 ' 1 . - L- .1-... ,itd . . ,. 1 ' I I I - l ' ' c ' I QIIIIII . - j 1 I , ' : ' I ' ' I I .I I I . 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BLACK Page 3 Track, Baseball Season Begmnmg to Shape Up Shop Class Constructs Equrpment To Help Duamond Team Once agam track seaso11 1oll'- a1ound wh1ch usually means 1 1gn of Walm Weatllel l'l11ee YQBIN ago the tlack team took tl1e state champ1onsh1p Botl1 1n 41 and 48 Challotte took tl1e confe1ence Last veal the locals won most of then dual meets bemg defeated o11ly by 'Vlarshall East Lansmg allfl Hast mgs New tl ack su1ts wele 1ssued 'Vlon day Ivlarch 14 WlllCl1 g1V9S the boys two weeks of plactlce The tlrst week afte1 sprmg vacat1o'1 and tl1e week followmg a meet wlth IOHIH Xl10f,l'l9l spolt tl1at StaltS tl11 t1me ot yea1 IS baseball wh1ch was rev1ved here two years ago and 1 lJ6COIT11l1g an outstand111g sport fo Cha1lotte In 47 tl1e sluggerswe1e Just gettmg started and d1d not w1n too many games In 48 the1e was qulte a d1fference as tl1e locals won f1V9 lost fou1 and t1ed one Accompa11y1ng baseball are many hou1s of p1act1ce A deV1C8 wh1cl1 was made by the second yea 1nach1ne shop boys 111 thell fou1tI1 hour class 1S to a1d the players 111 the11 battmg pract1ce Th1s dev1ce has a conuete bast vvlth steel pxpes eme1g1ng from the cente1 p1pes ad1o1n one anothel and lead to 1ubber tub1ng when the ball IS placed The gadget IS Tennls Class Poss1b1l1ty M1 F'ld1ed Toutant stated that tl1e tenn1s class IS Just a poss1b1l 1ty but a hopeful one He would l1ke to get all students who ale 1nte1ested togethel mst 1 tew n1gl1ts a week to teach them how to play He belxeves too that the students would be mterested Baseball Fractlce Beglns P1tcl1e1s and catche1s of tllls V631 s baseball team are llegllllllll tl19lI p1act1ce 111 the gy1n The p1act1ce In llmltefl to about flfteen mmutes at a t1n1e to keep the aln s 111 sl1ape ln the method Wlllfll 18 belnf., used fOl pract1ce the1e ale two IODQS stretched across one end ot the gym One of the IODGS 15 about the helght of a playel s knees the the he1ght of the average neck The p1tche1 p1tches between these IODBS Th1s gets tl1e p1tche1 1n shape any dange1 of th1ow1n, out of Jolnt otl1er IS player s the ball method W1tl'lOllt RIS a1m adjustable to the battmg a1ea fOl the pe1so11 s llelght The outf1t ha bout tl1e same DUIDOSG as a goll tee It sets the baseball up w1th1n an a1ea ot 1dHf.,6 101 the playe1 thus 1el1cv1ng., a pltcher dur1n2I IIIHCUCG and furthelmg the pro t1f1enty of tl1e batter Tl1e class IS also maklng bas dl1LllOlS Wl11Ll1 w1ll DIBVQDI base H0111 Slllllllg tllllS makmg laseball '1 ater game GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR BRAITHWAITE BEAUTY SALON Easter Speclal for School G1rls SHAMPOO HAIR CUT fany stylej COLD WAVE Qlarge curlersl 1-IAIR STYLE Everythlng Complete S5 00 X I ll 1-J Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan Second Team Basketeers Complete l949 Season A110tll8l basketball season ha passed fo1 the second team net men and he1e 1evealed IS tl1e ac count of tl1e games and the 1egula1 paltxclpants 6ff0ltS GP PP IT FG TP l vWlll121ITlSOIl I avengood B1a1thwa1te Rolfe Fast Davlds Bruce Packa1d Taylo1 Idle lVlead Betz Coach Stalls 1eserves the1e were sv: V1Ct0l IES to exght losses Char lottes total po1nts were 443 the1r opponents total pomts of 431 Danclng, Eats, Form Core Of un1or Hlgh Party The nlght of 'Vla1ch 11 was th date f1om 7 30 to 9 00 the houx of tl1e Jun1o1 hlgh pa1ty The Slim was the gnls gym GMMMM4 New Thmgs Flrst Lotus C Gee Rlchelleu Food Store Phone 200 WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountain Servnce A lalge 11umber of students work ed on va11ous comm1ttees to make the pa1ty a success John Vancm acted as chalrman l1.leano1 Wood and Leonaud Shults were on tht food comm1ttee The deco1at1n was p1ov1ded by Jeanne Jenson Connle lxeeny E1leen Shalp Je1a lee Mlllel Challene S hmunslel Elme1 Jones Russell Hall Harleal Rogms Joylvn Mecum Aftel 9VQly party tl1e1e IS some amou11t 1 mess so lxenneth VVen7el Ph1lI1p Vl1ll1amson and Evelyn Olmstead cleaned up Tlckets were sold by Ca1oly11 Johnson and Joyce Young Meet Your F rlends Durbm s Rexall Drugs See the New Sprmg COATS New colo1 s, styles 8a fabrlcs V UGHN S Whe1e Quahty Costs Less CIIARLOT'l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY Schwegler s lce Cream and Luncheon We lnvlte You to V1S1t ou1 newly remodeled Ready to Wear Dep t on the second floor Fred A Richey Co I ARRIVING DAILY NEW SPORT SHOES FOR SPRING Crepe Sole Roughle Oxfords In colors Saddle Shoes Wedges In all colors and materlals FRED MURRAY 8: Co Phone 26 For Complete Printing Service MCGRA TH-DEFOE CO. Publlshers of the Charlotte Republ1canTr1bune Books, Catalogues, Folders, Programs, Stationery, Envelopes, Announcements, C'rculars, Weddmg lnvltatlons and Announce ments prmted or engraved, Posters, Tlckets, Postcards, Labels, Salesbooks, Rubber Stamps, etc . .K . . .- i S 3 . . ' , ' A '- ' ' 1 , ' ' lf' ' . 1. ' 14 33 24 102 113 - ' , I ' Q , , , ,, , , EWMOOTL-1E,eee J, 1 11 25 19 66 S5 , 1 , - -- ' - I 11. -' ' 13 24 21 00 S1 3 -, ' , 0' 1' V '- ,, 4- ' ' D, 14 25 22 42 Fil . ' , , - - - 1 , V .g H, i H .4 D. 6 19 6 34 40 1' '- . , ' . N 'A ' . 914. A 14 23 9 3 17, . -- N , f ' ' '- .l fl., . W, - ll 7 0 S 14 - , ' , . , . , .I .N . . '. D. ' 10 0 3 4 7 ' . . A , ' . I I . , '1 J. - 1 2 2 2 4 I - 4 1 ' , , - ' H- J, S 0 3 0 3 ' .. ' 3 . ' ' . ' .l .W . E. 1 - 6 2 0 0 -1 '. 1 , 't , ., ' , ' , V' J, 0 2 0 0 0 AT there w1llvbe an 1nte1-class mee A , , I out of fourteen games played by I , .' . ' , . ' ' . ,JS ' .H . 'l ' ' 4 1 ' 1 to - , l .S , . . ' . l Y - Y - .5 . A,l I ,. 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Black Page 4 ORANGE G BLACK Footlrghteers Order Prns For Entrre Membershrp In dramatrcs club each student gets a prn These prns change from year to year to show how long ont has belonged to the organrzatror Each trme a new prn rs acqurred the old one rs turned rn so that rt nray be grven to someone else that hasnt been rn the club so long The prn one has at the trme he grad uates Ire keeps The colors ot the prns for the drf ferent years are frrst year bronze second year srlver thrrd year gold plated fourth year gold If a puprl drops out he rs asked to turn rn hrs prn Parents Are Honored At I7 F A Banquet On March 16 the FFA gave a lranquet rn honor of therr parents at seven oclock The program ran through untrl about ten oclock The menu for the meal was meat loaf escalloped potatoes peas and corn relrsh plate cabbage salad rolls pre a la mode and coffee The I4 HA grrls served After the banquet the FFA boys pre sented grrls wrth a bouquet f flowers The followrng was the evenrngs program Charrman Douglas Lowe rrrvocatron Rev Russell McConnell lf FA ceremony presentatron of guests by 'loastmaster Charles Harag a welcome Robert Krug awards presented by Mr Rrchard Green Brlly Days speech on Better Herds Through The guest speaker was Baltzer from Mrchrgan lege last a movre was trtled That Irrsprrrrrg Br eedrng A State Col shown en Work JOURNALISM CARNIVAL tt ontrnued from page II you want to get rn' Nlot too fast though Chref Perry Gregg and hrs polrce force are watchrng for vro latrons In hrs arena fthe old gymj pro moter .lrm loughan has arranged a full card of bouts for the evenrng There are a few mrnutes before the start of the next frght so you can test your skrll at Dan Drckrnsons baseball throwrng tent Break a plate and wrn a prrze' Back rn the new burldrng you wrll frnd tumblrng rn the band room and of rourse for the grrls the style show rn the home ec room rs a must Iookrng around fo somethrng that you haven t done you drscov r that youve mrssed the crrcus Those master showrnen Roger Smrth and Bob Brown have thf greatest show on earth rn roonr leasrng the crrcus you go nerct door to the morrng prcture theater of Bob Wrlcox to see the prcture of the year And here are novelty prns o sale Hurry or the prctures you All thrs actrvrty has worn you out so before the marn show starts you can take a load otf your feet rn a room provrded tor rest and qulet Its now near rrrg ten oclock NI you head for the audrtorrunr to ge a seat for the marrr show Sleep rng Beauty whrch rs based on th larry tale of that name and feat ures the class queens of CHS Worked rnto the story are a grrls quartette and rnstrrrnrental group 21 toe dance acrobats and that Stop rn at DICKS CHICKEN DINNER STEAKS FISH CHOPS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICI-IES Complete Home Outfitters sas AL 8I BILL S for your '34, paaealzcbi sHr3RwrN wrLLrArvrs C rrrrrrrrt 3 STQRE 222 south rvram sr Ninth Graders Plan Play Mr Ward Chrrstlieb announced that both of hrs nrnth grade Eng lrsh classes have planned a play Wednesday nrght 'Ilarch 9 the classes had a rornt rrreetrng and chose the cast whrch wrll appear rn The Green eyed Monster Each member of the class wrll be responsrble for something Play Ball C X X wrll play softball every Wednesday nrght after school Under the drrectron of Mrss Made lerne Whrtnrore the grrls wrll choose up teams and play one hour boys delrght srx gorgeous dancrng grrls Of course there rs a Pr rnce Charmrng to end the carnrval on happy note The doors of CHS swrng open all thrs fun tomorrow nrght a 00 p m to Clubs Hold .Iornt Meetmg At a Jornt Spanrsh and Latrrr Club meetrug March 9 Mr Edward Morey drsplayed the prctures taken on hrs trrp to 'Vlexrc-o The prctures proved to be very rnterestrng beautiful and educatronal Cakes cookres and rce creaur were served followrng the ente tarnment Off Agam, On Agarn Once agarn the operetta has been postponed It was frrst to be pre sented the erghteenth of March and because of the Journalrsm Carnrval rt was pushed back to the frfteenth Mrss Shook was then rll and rt ha been postponed untrl Apr rl 22 Twentythree I Teens members turned out for a taffy pull Thurs day Vlarlh 10 followrng a short busrness meetrng Curtarn Call Sandler of Boston fiiif mahn Suede S5 95 e Idol C 301 S E 114 South Marn St Charlotte Mrchrgarr MU GER H RDW RE HARDWARE APPLIANCES - FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT u I . 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I 4, 4, 4 4 'I 'I 4, 4, i 4, 4, , 'I 'I 4 4 4: 0 9 4: 'I 'I I' I' , I I I 4 '. 4, 1 4, --.JI-4' Aff- 'I Q 'I wld f ' 4, 1, ,-'IT 'I 'I Lf ' ' I :I l'l S :I I I ' 4, 4, - 4, - v 1 . . 4, I, ' 1 4, 4 3 ' 'I 'I , ,,::::.-.-:::::::::,::::::,::::,:::::::::,::::::::g Take Me Out see The To The Ballgame operetta THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 14 1949 ISSUE 1 Plnafore to Be Given April 22 J Schwegler, Lass ln Love Wlth Sailor W Pardee Althul Sulllwans H M S Plna fore Ol The Lass Who Loved a SHIIOI operetta Wlll be plesented to the publlc Aplll 22 at 8 00 P M by the hlgh school mlxed cholus nndel the dllectlon of MISS Thelma Shook The opeletta IS Bl1tlSh and was wlltten and put on at the Opela Comlque IH 1211 The acting all takes place on the qualtel deck of tl1e H M S Plnafole The Rt Hon S11 Joseph Portel K C B flrst lold of the admllalty wlll be poltrayed by Don Stewalt Cap taln Colcolan the captain of the shlp by Tony Clawford Ralph fRafeJ RHCRSLIHW the seaman who IS 111 love wlth the captain s daugh tel by Wlnfleld Paldee the cap LHIHS daughter Josephine by J ann Schweglel Dlck Deadeye an able seaman who IS a pest by Rod ney Wood the boatswaln B111 Bob stay by Mallyn Blough the boat swalns mate Bob Becket James Johnson Mls CIIDDS Ol Buttel lllp a POltSlll0lltl'1 bumboat wolllan by Susie Peck Hehe cousln of S11 Joseph Porter by Jene Ann Mur phy and the Mldshlpman 01 Mlddle by Jack IIVIHB The lest of the boys glee club ale Brltlsh sallols and lllallnes and aunts of Q11 Joseph P01 tel Plans Underway for Junior Senlor Prom Ken Sparks, 50 Pres Announces Committees for May Event The annual JunlorSenlo1 plom and banquet sponsoled by the Jun 101 class IS to be held thls May 27 All plans are not deflnlte yet as to the theme and locatlon Colnnllt tees have been appolnted as fol lows Orchestra Calleton Dornan June G1 andstl om Jack Faust menu Vance Hamllton and Donna Sundstlom cochalrmen Jerly Clalk Mallene Smlth proglam Rodney Wood cllallman Lyle Sum erlx Ann Wensley Bertha Lenon Clala Mauney decolatlons Jlm Iavengood challlnan Maly Jo At kms Jelly Goodrich Sue Hale Flances Gould Dlalle Martlll James Taylol and Jlm Salnann theme Phyllls Campbell Jerly Nor 11S Donna Walkel Hale Halllng ton Balbala Hollalldswolth James Block alld Malvln H111 lnvltatlons Sally Connel cllallman Robert Klng Dan Blown Jeall Briggs Anne C0llZZ1 alld Dick McKay The decolatloll and theme com ll11ttQ9 wlll W0lk as a unlt 8th Grade Trlp Cancelled V11 Reynolds elghth grade science class was gOlIlg to take a lllp to Battle Cleek but the tllp vuas cancelled because tll x Wel unable to use the school buses fol llle occaslon Miss Wells Contentecl Wlth Carnival Results Mlss Wlnlfred Wells genel al sup ervlsor of the annual Journalism calnlval was well pleased with the S119 00 lncome thls year which was much more than she had antlclpat ed She was also well pleased with the unusual co operation and re sponslblllty assumed by those who pal tlclpated ln making the Cal nlval a success The Slde show which appalently attlacted nlost people was lng as detelmlned by the the tlckets next Wele the show and cllcus then the fun Othel populal concessions were the dramatlcs club plays tumbllng style show movie break a plate and fortune telllng the box count of lnlnstrel house of ohnson s Class VISILS ollnson s Lumber Mill Ml Evald Johnsons shop classes Joulneyed to the Johnson Lumber Company fol a fleld trlp March 21 22 Cablnet and bulldlng construc tlon was fllst observed followed by the sawing of logs 'lhe process of ruttlng lumbel was then takell up Wood fOl challs and the klnd used fol ll0Wlll'1g' alleys wele shown Business, Industry Vlslt Local Schools Yesterday Lunch Served Art Classes Make Folders for Affalr On Aplll 13 the Charlotte hlgh school was the scene of a progl am conducted throughout the class looms known als Business and In dustry vlslts school Thls pl ogram was staged ln reclplocatlon f0l the vlslt pald local merchants by the faculty of the school lecently The purpose of this tour of ln spectlon IS to bettel acquaint mel chants and businessmen with the organization and running of the school This makes for better un derstandlng between the school and business The plogram was as follows In the mol nlng the vlsltors were shown thlough the grade schools The afternoon found them going thlough the hlgh school aftel an hour out for lunch Classes were 0bS61V6d and questloned Succeed lng thls was a dlscusslon and sug gestlons f0l possible C0ll6Ct10I1S were made Mrs Frances Wlldeln s art class es prepared the foldels used yestel day The dlffel ent depaltments and gl ades lnade memolandums on gen e1al alms and pulposes of the V1S1t Library Club Sponsors Assembly Dance 'lhlonghout the scllool year the llbraly club ulldel the fl1I'8Ct1Ol of Mrs Mlldled laucll has been rathel active ln varlous actlvltles They stalted tlle veal off vwlth a new slate of offlcels as follows Balbara Nlcllols Mlllel presldellt Jean Pruden VICE plesldent Dolothy WYIHIS secletaly Lonls Haley treasuler and Corene New land program chan man Among the actlvltles ln whlch the club partlclpated ale all ass mbly and the serllng of refreshments fOl the teachels attel one of thell 1l1G9t1l'lgS The Faster Hat Dance last Friday Illght was SDOHSOI ed by the Club Flle retleshment comnllttee made up of Balb.-lla Mlller Inez Falr Gould and Nlaxlne Mlllel sold the hot dogs 1nd pop Tickets were taken by the C0l'lllll1tl99 rhalrnlell Lola French Peggy and Sally Conner allfl NOIPIIS Edwalds N11 Hettzman ot the M01 rls five and ten gave the DFIZSS to Dall lund and Dlck Johnson fol tl1elr hats which wele choser because of the orlglllallty cleverness and tllll6 spent on them The goals set by the club are to learll the lllllflly wolk and to help their fellow students Standlng J Scott Mrs Iauch L French M Movst B Rlley M Mull I Farr Gould M L Parr R Morrls B Fullerton Seated C Newland J Pruden B Nlchols Mlller D Wlllls L Hal y C Stanton I d H n - 1 1 V1 '- , - 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' - 1 ' . .Y ' ,, ' II ' ' : . , . , . , . , . e , II I ' 1 R Brown C Alfonso Top 49ers First Stralgllt A Average Achleved Slnce 40 Bs Clalned by Ten Leading the senior class thls yeal ale Robelt Brown as valedlc torlan and Connle Alfonso as salut HLOI lan Bob Calrled hls honor wlth a 4 00 3V8l age Th1S IS the f1ISt time that such a hlgll average has been ob talned SIHCG 1940 when Shirley Bllng held a like honol Bob has always gone to Charlotte schools During hlgh school days he has been a student councll rep lesentatlve ln llls fleshman and sophomole yeals and he IS now the mayol of the school He has attend ed the honor banquet two yeals and Wlll have attended the honor dance two YEHIS He lS callylng a college prepara toly coulse and has maJ0red IH sclence history English and mathe lnatlcs and IS thlnklng of going to college llext fall but as yet IS not sule Besides being outstandlng IH hls studies he has been V9ly actlve ln athletics He has played baseball football and basketball and was the 101 yeal Wlth an average of 3 55 Connle Alfonso came second She came to Challotte schools llom the Allen Street School ln Lansing when she was ln the slxth glade She has attended hele SIHCQ except for the last semester ot the eighth glade which was completed ln the coun try school COHHIQ has also taken a college plepalatoly coulse and maloled ln history and Engllsh She plans on going to Michigan State College next fall She has been ln the F H A lul al students club YTeens Latln Club Footllghteels and Junlor play and on the Cllalhlan staff Accoldlng to scholastlc standings the following nlne lank next all with an aVSl age hlghel than B or 3 00 They ale Ieota Pfelffer Ann Gehman Barbala McKeag Pat Cllest Betty Jo Shoemaker Wln fleld Paldee Tony Clawford Wll llalll N0l1lS and Joann Schwegler M S C Has Convention The FHA Convelltlon was held at lVI1ChlgaH State College on Malch 24 25 Thele wele g1llS flom all palts of Mlchlgan Four glrls vsele elected from Challotte to go Betsy Stucky Mal lene Smith Bdllldld Hollandswoltll and Jackie Hale Jackie stated that thele WGIS about 572 glllS ln at tendance Thele WSIS business meetings held and speakels talked on glllS Wllllllllg scllolalshlps and ealnlng deglees ln FHA Pine 2 ORANGE a, BLACK Q f 49 HD S CRO L L ORANGE 6. BLACK Published Bi-Weekly gg By the Journalism ,N I 01 GT 'JL Class of Charlotte High 3 ,J ll! School Circulation T75 ,J Subcription Rates S1 00 cssnf- STAFF ? S K 0 Publisher Managing Edrtor rn Assrstant Edrtor chref Edrtor Sports Edrtor Alumni Editor Exchange Editor Busrness Manager Advertising Manager Jean Grrffrn Connie Alfonso Leota Pferffer Marrlyn Shrers Shrrley Paton Laura Clifford Jrm Frazier Leota Pferffer Phyllis Clapper Assrstant Advertrsrng Manager Arlene Krpp Crrculatron Manager Gaylord Yund Reporters Journalrsnr Class What Does Easter Mean? Soon the ladres wrll be blossoming out rn ncw hats and clothes an rndrcatron of the ap proach of Easter lNew hats and clothes rs that what Easter means or does rt nrean something more? Easter rs the day of Chrrsts resurrection Hrs rrsrng brought new hope to the Christian world and brought opportunity for a new start Easter when peole were once grven new hope comes at the trme of year when new lrfe 1 coming to the world sprrngtrme Then Easter means a time for new hope and a fresh start Lots of Luck The students of C H S all Jorn together o wrsh Mr Clark Muma the best of luck rn hrs new Job as superintendent which he wrll take or er the next school year Mr Munra has been prrncrpal of Charlotte hreh school for the past frve years and has done a splendrd Job We re sure that he will do as frne a Job at hrs new post So to you Mr Muma the students wrsh the greatest success Hats Off to All Its all over for another year the Jour nalrsrn carnrval but those who so thoughtfully gave up therr trme have not been forgotten If you attended the carnival you could easr ly see the many workers going about their du tres As you walked through the hall and roonrs undoubtedly you notrced how efficient ly they were working So rn tribute and rn appreciation we say hats off to all those who helped make th Jorrrnalrsm carnival a success Let s Trim Our Hat In earlrer days when ladres hats were trrmmed by hand rt was often sard that thc making of a hat rs rn the trrmmrng Let us consider our school rn the same category as a hat for a moment Doing such we shall con srder the lawn rts trrrnmrng Lush green gras rs a trrmmrng whrch sets off any burldrng and makes people proud to be connected wrth rt rn any way If however the grass rs beaten down and crushed by lawn cut acrossers and careless bicycle rrders who are rn too much of a hurry to use the brcycle racks provided for the purpose rt becomes a bedraggled nr Ss The Hard Way Do you see those lofty seniors there: the ones that look so polished and worldly wise? Well, remember when they were in the first grade? Turn back the pages. Remember the way there was a mad rush to get a swing at re- cess? In the second grade they played marbles hop scotch and Jumped rope Remember Grace Grace went upstarrs 9 The third grade was passed wrth flying colors In the fourth there were grrls and bovs baseball teams Remember the baseball games between Hawthorne and Grammar Remember the partres rn the frftlr gradeq They really were hunrdrngers Bu rn he sixth grade drd they ever feel superior cause llll-X tspeuecl nr all caprtalsl were the olcles rn the burldrng les the forty nrners came up the hard way 'ron Want to renrerrrber that to be a. SENIOR fthe class agarr used all caprtalsl you must learn to be a sophrstrcate The fortynrners won t make the halls ring next year but they will be Just as rrorsy with the new seniors tOf course the class drops the caprtalrzatron hElBJ What Makes Us Tlclc Whats all thrs business about Qurll and Scroll? ask many students It seems that thrs rs a toprc quite often under drscussron rn the Journalism class The Qurll and Scroll rs the gurdrng organrza tron of hrgh school newspapers throughout the rratron Also the Qurll and Scroll endeavors to promote better understanding between hrglr school papers by exchanging rdeas of manage ment and gencral wrrtrrrg Moreover the organization stages confer erces for group drscussron by staff rrrembers nd reporters The emblem at the corner of every paper of the member publrcatron srgnrfres recognrtrorr by the Qurll and Scroll Certrfrcates are presented to wrnners of the society sponsored edrtorral contests and cerve a rratron wrde acclarm 'res the Qurll and Scroll rs your rnsurancc tor better hrgh school readrng and a broader scope of meaning to readers Smrle Eyes Frrendlrness Harr Frgur e Teeth Per sonalrty Srnrle Eyes Clothes Fr rendlrness Hair Burld Teeth Per sonalrty Versus Ac ollo VFNU S APOLT O .loyc c Hughes Pat Royston Janet Spagnuolo Phyllrs Baum Shirley Paton 'Vlar ran Lemmon Clara Marrney Dick McKay Sam Spagnuolo Charles Martens Jerry Clark Fred Brown Albert McDonald Norlyn Brough Neale Yrmmerlee which no respectable person would clarm So rf we re tempted to cut across or sling thc bicycle down anywhere stop a moment and trrm a hat It S qurte But here The ones The ones Exchange a Job to thrnk up Jokes we go undaunted you want we cannot prrnt we prmt aren t wanted Splash Grand Ledge Traveling Musicians Charlottes Oriole band has received an rn wrtatron to attend the annual Tulrp Festrval at Holland Mrch thrs year School buses wrll provrde the transportatron for the 95 rnrle trrp so that the local musrcrans can march wrtlr other bands from all over the state on Ma, 21 the date set for the festival The week of August 15 21 rs also of rmpor tance to nrost of the band members and some of therr parents That rs the week set asrde for the vacatron trrp to Butler State Park lxentucky which rs near the town of Carroll ton where the Kentucky Rrver runs into the Olrro and rs about halfway between Crncrnnatr and Loursvrlle Nrnetv people have so far srgnecl up for the trrp one of every ergrrt of these being a chaperone and the route rn cluding lndrana Kentucky and Ohio wrll bc 1 V Neighboring Interests 1. -- I think that l shall never see A girl refuse a meal that's free, A girl whose hungry eyes are Fixed upon eats being mixed X grrl who doesnt wear A screwy hat upon h-er han But gals are loved by guys like me Cause gosh' Vkho wants to krss a tree fToWn Guardr Mean Man Bites Dog l was a helpless do., lust mmdrng my own self Vt hen along came a nran and took me off the shelf lle took rrre rr hrs hands trrd squeezed me oh so trght Then from lrttle me He took a great brg brte He gave r lrttle cough And left me on the run Cause lm the hottest hot dog That ever hrt a bun tThe Tomahawkl Now I Forbear Pelore I heard Mr Huston tell The dangers of a kiss I had considered krssrng you The nearest thing to blrss Put now I take brology and Srt and srgh and moan Six rrrrllron mad bact rra and l 'lhought we were lone tTheH1Lrght2 Where Theres Smoke you ever had an experrnrent back frrc up rn your face Thrs rs Just what hap Mr Jack Reynolds and hrs frrst hour science class March 16 debatrng whether hydrogen would or t explode Mr Reynolds and hrs stu crcnts decided to try an experrnrent Finally locating a match and lrghtrng rt t'rcy placed rt under the test tube when Crash' Lang' Crunch' Smoke quickly rrlled the roorrr along Wltll flyrng glass frrghtened screams and wrde eyed stares lfmergrng from the snroke and confusrorr wrrh torn pants and burnt blouses Mr Reynolds and hrs strrdents carrie to the conclusron that hydrogen does explode Har e or blow erred to general After Jsouldn Personality, Do We Have lt? You have often heard someone say He has a wonderful personalrty What does thrs mean ls rt a char acterrstrc that we all have Exactly what rs a personality? Frist of all the drctronary defines personalr ty as that whrclr constrtutes rndrvrdualrty but thrs rs not all that thrs trart rs A good per sorralrtv rs a characterrstrc wlrrch include frrendlrness companronshrp and the abrlrty to make a favorable showrng rn front of others Most people place per sonalrty above all other thrngs when they are Judging someone The older one gets the more he realizes that a per sonalrtv grows wrtlrrn a person and rs not Just skrn deep as good looks or the outward srgns The grrl teen agers wrll always look for a boJ that rs handsome or the boy for a beautrful grrl untrl he or she finally realizes that these characterrstrcs are not as substantial as the wanted rrrtue of persorralrty Although rt nray sound srnrple a favorablc personalrty rs not easrly acqurred A hot tem ered rllnatured person may have a person alrtv but nrost lrkely rt will be one looked down upon and not looked up to The way to make friends rs through an ad mrrable persorralrty It rs a good polrcy to learn and practice tlrrs wonderful vrrtue traveled orer wrth school buses cars and trarlers Money rs berng earned by the band members for the racatron I . v V . 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BLACK Page 3 Oriole Eggs Begin to Hatch Front Row E Curtrss J Vance S Southworth J Betty L Johnson E Johnson Second Row J Dewey T George Olmstead J Prnch J lauch Paton N Wrllrarnson J Sauer Pry LllABLO'l l'la ll0ME DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon BARBIZON SLIPS the favorite of most Women and Girls prrcecl at S2 95 to 450 Fred A Richey Co Back Row Mr Toutant J Carr B Potter D Burkhead R Lrghtner D or D Chamberlarn W Lrghtner F F A Plays Lakeview Charlotte Chapter of the lf lr A played a basketball game with Lakeview Battle Creek wrnnrng both games by a store ot 19 16 and 09 20 The fellows rn F F A who play ed from Charlotte are Charles Har ag B111 Crittenden B111 Day Har old Clements .lrrrr Wilson Vrrgrl Pratt Don Shurnaker and Paul Kerekes Baseball Season to Open At Hastings Tomorrow Charlotte will open its baseball season on Friday. April 15 with the Charlotte nine playing Hastings there. The remaining games of the season are as follows: April 19, Eaton Rapids. here. April 22. Everett. there. April 26, Grand Ledge. here. April 29, Howell. there. May 10, Everett. here. May 13. Grand Ledge, there. May May May May 30, Mason, there. 17. Howell, here. 20. Mason, there. 24. Eaton Rapids. there, Tracksters Running Along This spring finds several new- corners added to Coach Gobel's track team. Approximately fifty boys are out tor track but only half of them show up regular ly for prac tice Coach states that those who have been consistently practicing show much promise The track meets scheduled so far are as follows Aprrl 14 Ionra Here April 18 Eaton Rapids Here Apr rl 23 Hastings Relays There 'VIay 9 Hastings There May 16 Conference Meet Has WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountain Service Marshalls Team Wins Noon Hour Tournaments Noon hour basketball to u rn a- ments. held March 21-25, were won by Dick Marshalls team. The games were played irr five minute quarters. The officials were Jon Briggs and James Taylo1'. Six teams participated in the contests. The captains were Carleton Dornan, John Dunning, Ted Ells, Dick Mar- shall. Marvin Hill, and Jess Jordan. ln the preliminaries. held on Monday and Tuesday, Dornan de- feated Dunning 33-13, Marshall was victor over Hill 38-9. Dornan de- feated Ells 19-13, and Marshall won over Jordan 19-16. This left Ells and Marshall to battle for the title. which Marshall won 20-19. tirrgs. May 21 Regional Meet Hastings May 29 State Meet MSC Two of the open dates will be frlled rn the near future Complete Honre Outfitters fr. .aoealzcfi laretrlri rlx E5 r :A SY TERMS eaulltlul s'l'urlmq and uolqeT prrces of WUI Yvonne Dc Cufo Wm N. ff Xgf 'Wm if ww Shoe drama rn three acts' The front the back the srde vrews all Jolene Hollywoodlnsprratrons young orrgrnalrty color at rts costume makrng best' Here are value grvrng shoes that keep your budget steady' Fred Murray 8: Co Phone 26 For Complete Printing Service MCGRA TH DEFOE CO Publrshers of the Charlotte Republican Trrbune Books Catalogues Folders Programs Statronery Envelopes, Announcements C rculars Weddrng lnvrtatrons and Announce ments prrnted or engraved Posters Tickets Postcards Labels, Salesbooks Rubber Stamps etc Jay Sanclwlch Shop Charlotte, Michigan v u 1 - K Y V ' ' ' : . ' , . I , . , . , . , ' . r . . Q I ' ' I : . , . , K. , . ' , . , D. I ' , ' V : . 4 , u. , . , . , . , . - K - . 1' ' ' Y s . Q n 1 , . 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BLACK Students Partrcrpate In Forensrc Contests Yesterday the rnterscholasrtc for ensrc contest was held at Dansvrlle Representrng Charlotte hrgh rn the oratorrcal declamatrons were Don Packard speaklng on Vrsron of War and Lourse Berg on Thrs Amer lca In the dr amatrc declamatrons Pat Srnclarr gave a readrng entrtled Honey by Leota H Black and Ken Jones the Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe Representrng the school rn the orrgrnal oratory were Rodney Wood speakrng on Socralrzed Med rcrne and Marrlyn Smrth whose oratron was concerned wrth Men tal Illness Pubhc Enemy Number One Gaylord Yund entered the extent poraneous speaklng contest Repeat Preformance By Confessronal Cast Confessronal by Percrval Wrlde whrch was presented Drama Nlght was grven rn a repeat performance for the 'World Outlook of the WSCS of the Methodrst Church at two oclock on the atter noon of Vlarch Z2 It had rts or1g,1nal cast whlch IS as tollows Ethel Van Goethem Vlartha Baldwrn Beverly Kelley Evle Baldwln Clyde Nrchols John Paldwxn Don Stewart Robert Baldwrn Charles Harag the but ler Fred Brown the marshall Wrnfreld Pardee and Drck Mc kay made up the stage crew Shrrley French 4? was marrred Saturday Mar ch 19 to Daryl Walter trom Lansrng SEE for your SHERWIN WILLIAMS Home Ec Grrls Make Lunch Srxth hour home econornrcs Errls have had a buffet luncheon Last March 23 the grrls planned a luncheon prepared rt and then ate rt Tlrrs completed the urrrt n lunches Drnner rs the next unrt to be pre pared accordrng to Mrs Bertha Nflc Taggart rnstructor Speech Class Presents Choral Readrng at Churcn Charlotte hrgh speech class under the drrectron ot Mr larvrs Wotrrng presented a choral teadrng entr at the lawrence Avenue Methodrst Church on Tuesday Aprrl 5 The speech class was asked by the Methodrst women to help enter tarn the Women s Socrety The rntroductron ot the readrng was read by Beverly freenshrelds The solo vorces I and II were read by Gaylord Yund and Pthel Van Goethem respectrvely T e re marnder of the class partrcrpated rn unrson and readrng rn group I and group Il consrstrng ot lrg.ht and dark VOICQQ Alumm News Irene Irwrngstorr 4 and Ted Rutter were marrred rn March ex Fredlrne 4s rs hone leave a re Hale 4 and Corcon S arks were marrred a ew weeks ago when Cordon was on leave from San AIIIOIIIO Texas where he rs statroned Ray Dane Russell Santee and Drck Huffman were home recently on leaves I outs ll G00 Iqyplng Class Students Strrvrng for More Speed Mrss Dora Holmes frrst year typ mg rlass students are rrrnnrng a se race s rev work to typrng speed of an rllotccl number of words per mrrrute Earl Metd rs leadrng rrr the sec ond hour class wrth 49 words per rrrrnute Phyllrs Ward scores sec ond place wrth 46 whrle lors Welt rnan follows wrth a tlose lr Accordrng, to the speed t t ru ords of the trttlr hour class lrne Cranstronr heads the sfroup wrth V0 w p rn erry Iohnson per sonxl 1 44 words per mrnute Nlrs Alleen Lrpseys second year class rs led by tonnre Alfonso wrth a record of sc w pm Pever ly lxrn trkes second pl rce wrth rl words The typrrry., classes hare been workrng on Faster seal cnvelopes Rosemary lyrrcl 4r and H Rrss nrussen were rnarrred March MMM 4 New Thlngs First Heres t More than 200 Charlotte J and Senror hugh school voted for their favorrte shoe at Shepard s recent Party and Style Show AL 8- BILL S R'Che,tggnQOgg0St0fe Qs: Meet Your Frlends YES Wehaveyow' srze rn thrs prrzewn 222 South Maln St Durbm s Rexall Drugs my nrng Frrendly Teen l Senior Grrls Attend Tea All senror grrls were rnvrted to attend a tea grven by the Woman s Club ot Charlotte Aprrl S at lrc Wlethodrst Church The grrls nrce ly dressed tor the occ tsron left the rool rt 1 Xtter the regular meetrng enter trrnnrerrt was provrdecl VI s Nlc Prdden tronr Iansrng sang two songs accornpanred by Mrs Rrddle c Call lt reedom one plfty was presented by Mrs law rence NK ood as Nlrs Iefterson thc mother Nlrs Allen Cox daughter larrrce Mrs Lharles Martens Irly Nlrs Arnv Robrnson Hester rc rnard rrrtroducecl the senror glrls to the msnrbers of the club GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE Its a Frrendly Teen Shoe S Avarlable rn brown or maple sugar 9 CHICKEN DINNER he Q STEAKS FISH CHOPS I I BCIIS S SHORT ORDERS - SANDWICHES l E 114 South Mann Street Charlotte Mrchrgarr Mu GER HARDWARE Co. HARDWARE APPLIANCES FARM SUPPLIES DUPONT PAINTS SPORTING GOODS GUNS ARCHERY EQUIPMENT - , , , . . . . , , , ' . A , . ,f , , r, ,.' , r 1 , 1 .R Y I' clo, 1 ' fr a. tl Y ' ' earn ar Y . . ,. , i' . ' ' ,, . . , I l . scl 2,1145 r. m. y I P' I I ' ' L ', . . r f . ' ,.- ,,t, - . cc - -K I ,. ,. - f .- . .v j ' ' U Q ' I . ' N V. I j f X Q ' I ' 'lw+ rc'-, a ac-c 7 ' ' H . A I I' c . C '., ,, ' . 1' '- , r , ,, ' f . ,e es ':f- , . , . ,, S - 1 3, ' . l ., . . , ' I I r ' u 4 v ,I P ' . 'I ' is ' Y I, 1 'I - ,us W 1 1 1 v fc ' - 4 , L L 1 ' - . . . - - '. .I . : , a 2 rse ' ' N ' .- .. . ' ' ,' ' ,. - .' . ,, rtlel The Watcvhword Is Advance. Studellf- MUGS hh'-Th 011 U19 NSY Will Mrs. Marena lxrplrnger, teacher: ,, ' ' 'f .. -. 'I '.'.'f ' 2 5 . ' ra nc I SI ' I 4 vb ' ' ' ' , I I ,' . 1 '. J : 21, F ' '., K - . V K ' K. v - ' y- :Ac .L If J . IL' H l ,, . 'c . ' '. ', ,at In ,,,,,, .,,,,,,Y,,Y . , 1' . I lb , . , . I -. . L'- ' r ' 'r, . 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I ' Il ' , , ,, 0 I ' MISS THE ' SEE THE SENIORS D, OR HARH MBL or VOLUME 23 f CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 281 1949 I ISSUE 13 ORIOLE MUSICIANS TO PRESENT PROGRAM 1 Flrst Row P Ward J Hugby J Faust G Pryor M Fassett J Archer P Wllson N Harrlngton J Schwegler Second Row B Barnaart J Cornellus J Gearhart S Lewls B Fullerton M Wood R Bracy K Nevuns S Harmon D Edson R Gram C Schaefer W Pardee Thnrd Row N Parlsh M Forshee S Schroth M Briggs J Hetrlck Fl Wood J Leach E Mead J Roberts B Fox B Ph1ll1ps A Mc Donald D Geor e M Peck E Sharp D Tubbs M Vance M Hethermgton C Thornell S Luoloma P Baum M Moore Parnsh Fourth Row L Sumerlx S Peck A Flsher P Gould l Fetterman D Claflm L Whltlnger T Crawford E Van Goethem W Martens G Yund D Stewart S Schnender B Greenshlelds G Chapman D Sundstrom F Bracy, P Schlader D Chamberlaln Mr Robert Powell Th ree S peec h Glee Clubs Glve Operatta , Coachmg Staff Increased Honors Taken Smlth Packard Place Flrst, Vvoocl Wins Second at Dlstrlct Contest At tl1e d1st11ct f0I9IIS1C contest Xprll I4 held at I11gham Townshxp Ag1 c11lture School 1n Dansvllle lVIa11lyn Smlth won fnst place 1n 013t0ly Rodney VVo1d S6COIId Do1 Packa1d took f1rst 1n de lamat1o11 'Vlarllyn s o1at1on WIIICII IS a speech wr1tte11 and men1o11zed by the speakel was on mental lllness Rod ney spoke on SOC'I3llZ9fl medlclne Dons declamatmn was entltlefl V1s1on of Wa1 Takmg second place 111 declamauon was Isabel llllt9l t1o1n Holt whose declama Tlagll l'LIIdIII1?,7 Tl1e contest began at I9 30 p III w1th foul schools Charlotte Eaton Raplcls llolt and Ingham TOWIISlIlD p11t1c1pat1ng I1 st 1 tl1e DIODIQIIII we1e d1amat1e 1ead llIgS w1tl1 Qlgllt contestants Betty Ddlt ot Holt wo11 tust place wlth llel 1ead1nt, Honey and Do1othy Cameron of Eaton Raplds second Vlltll Dannys I1ttle T1n Sold1e1 Rep1esent1ng Clldlllltli-3 Ken Jones .,ave The Tell Tale Hea1t and Pat qlIIC'ldlI Honey Second on the DlOgldIII was ex ll ontmncd 1111 page 41 Latm Club to Elect Officers 'VI1 Wald ClIllSll16lJS Iatln Club lS plannlng to have an outs1de I0dSl S0llI6t1III6 IH the IIGEU fut111e In tllell next meetmg they w11l elect 0fflPGlS lOl next yeal Pmafore Proves Success Frlday Aplll 22 the 1Tl9llIlJ91S of the boys and glrls choruses ple sented the G1lbe1t and Sulhvan operetta HMS P1nafo1e B9f0I6 1 large audlence of both local and out of town guests the Glee Clubs d11 ected by MISS Thelma Shook and accompanled by Charles Schaete1 and BIIICB BIOWII sang the spa1k llng tale of The lass that I oved 1 q31l0l On the quarterdeck of the Pma f0I6 he1 captam Tony Crawford sang of hls des11e fO1 h1s daughte1 loseph1ne .Ioa11 Sc'hwegle1 wed the Plrst Lord of the admna' ty Donald Stewart but Josephxn was 1n love w1tl1 a S3ll0l aboa1d shlp Vvlllfleld Pa1dee The h6IO and lI9I01IIG planned to elope but then plans WBIP bet1ayed by the 11lla1n Dead bye Dlck Rodney Wood X bumboat woman L1ttle Rutte1 cup Ehzabeth Peck cllmaxecl the story by 1nto1m1ng the I-'nst L0ld that the captam dlld the he1o l1ad accldentally ll69lI exchanged when they WQIP lnfants To 1ect1f5 the BITUI the ltllbt Iolcl l8fll1i9ll the captaln to an ord1na1y sa1lo1 and made the IIEIO raptam of the sl11p In the tlnale botl1 Josephmc a11d I 1ttle Butte1cup w1n the love1 s of thell cholce Tl1e ent11e cast Dl0V1d9d the luackglound ot sa1lo1s and SlSt6lS and cousms of tl1e Fnst L0ld Du11ng the 1nte1m1ss1on the mem hers of the mixed choluses present ed thelr d119itOI M1ss Shook Wltll a bouquet of IOSQS Followmg the DGIIOIIIIHIIU3 the cast was served l9fl9SlIII16I1tS 1n the l1ome lllaklllg rooms John Shnaef yestel day s speakel was enlolled as a student l1e1e about SIXl9LlI y9dlS ago Former E R Coach Here Gobel to Lessen Coaching Duties After Nlneteen Years Atte1 a nlneteen yeal C,ha1lottt coachlng career Malcolm Gobel has declded to gIV6 up part ot hls Job He w1ll ren1a1n head of the athlet IC department and w1ll st1ll dlrect tootball and track Mr Elkln Isaac w1ll be the new coach for basketball and asslstant for football Thls past season M1 Isaac coached the Eaton Raplds basketball team He IS a graduate of Alblon Col lege Whlle there he made the M I A A LM1ch12,an Intercol leglate Athletlc ASSOCId1tIOlIl tea111 three t1n1es Mr Isaac served ln the A11 l40Il9 1n World War II and h1s wlte as 1 nurse They were marrled III Eng land The Isaacs have two ch1ldren a glrl three and a boy one and a halt YQHIS old Mr Gobel stated that l1e thought M1 Isaac would be a V6ly valuable add1t1on to the teachlng a11d coach 1ng statt Gym Class Sponsors Dance The glllS phys1cal educ1t1on class sponso1ed a party and dancw 011 Tuesday Aplll 5 ln the g11l-1 gymnasmm Tl1e l,OIIlIYl1ItE39S we1e as follows chanman Peggy Parkel decmat lllg Bernlta Ma1t1n R1lly BIOLK Margueute Gleen Dor1s 'VI1lls Jack1e Rhmes and ROS18 Harag l6C0ldS NI ava Baboek tlckets Alden Stansbmy and lleall up 111ntl1 g1acle ,.,yn1 class Band Bounce To Be Held Frlda May I3 lnterestmg, Well Rounded Program, Featurmg Guest Sololst T e 13th 1n1111l lllllll lloun e w1ll be presented May IZ t S 00 oclock 1n the dl1flltOlIllIII by the cadet and sen1o1 bands TlIE'li w1ll ACIIIISSIOII huge t1ee w1ll Ofl9l1Ilg w1ll be t1kc11 to Ddy U19 PXDQHSQ' ot students whw attend the lxdlllllldl MIISII C IIIIII 1t I QllOllIGll Ol lvllilll Ill Statc ll le e M sn Slllllt C Jl1lSt X -111 money w1ll be nccded to 1111ke tl1 Illlltll l.llIJ to Holland lllll to h1lp pay some of the lldllil s expemes lt kentucky thls SIIIIIIIIQI fo1 1 week 11 tun and wo1lc c l ncls w1ll pl1y 111 111te1 g 1nd W9lll0ll11llPIl Ill4l,.,l 1111 o all types ot IIIIISIC hom Uttlllllt-W to Yll0ClPllI Jne to s1t1sty llly t1sfc ot muslc As an 0l1tStdllLlllI5.., 1111 111011 M1 Powell has sccmed tl1 SQIV s ot H lllcl lgltll-XISUII o Jackson M1cl11g, III wl o ll1S pl1ycd wlth such l'dlII0llS o flIGwlIdS 1 Glenn C11ay and the Glenn Nl1lle1 In 11d whcn lt w1s 1t tha llt-'1f.,lIl 1 lame M1 Batte1 o11 plays the tllllllll t and w1ll open Wllll Rnnsky lxo1 sokott s I llgllt ot thc Bumble llec 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K I ' ' ' 'I 1 ' 1 . 1 11 II . - - .I I II . I . 1 v 1 lm L K A 7 ' I 1 1 1 ' 1 X I I ' I I . ' . 1 -I 1 ' .1 1 - r I of 5 - III ICII 1 I III II II ' Powerhouse James Loughan Page 2 ORANGE 8. BLACK ORANGE a BLACK ' Published Bi-Weekly 9 sph By the Journalism Q' PX 14, Class of Charlotte Highs 11' 9, School if 1 'S 3 nxt , Q. :J F E -F' O 0 .5 Circulation 775 ,J ,wsu Q U1 O D Q :- Q' subcription Rates 51.00 4' usa'-X' STAFF Publisher ........................................ Connie Alfonso Managing Editor ....................,................. Gary Ald Marilyn Shiels Editor-in-Chief ...................,.. .......... Assistant Editor .......................... Marian Lemmon Sports Fditor .,.............................. Barbaia Jordan Alumni Ed1tor Fxchange Editor Business VIanage1 Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Robeit Brown C1rculat1on Manager Robert Clark Repcnters Journalism Class Advisor Wmifred Well Beverly Greenshields Jean Piuden Leota Pfe1fter Arlene Kipp Everyone Knows Her She IS one of the richest women alive Ricn in undelstanding compassion love kindness and gentleness No problem IS too perplexm for he1 enduring w1sdom She hears the prob lems of he1 loved on-es willingly and without complaint Daily she makes small sacrlfices which may not be noticeable lndividually but WhlCh over a period of time reach unbelievable limits She IS always present to give comfoit when It IS needed and she 1S always voluble with DI a1se over small triumphs or accomplish ments She brings the l1ght into a dark room She b11ngs the medicine that cures an 1ll Sh heals the wounds that life infhcts She soothes an ache w1th the touch of her hand She ls meiry companion loyal friend and WISG coun selor What IS her name? Hel name s MOTHFR Lots of Thanks ftlthough most of the Oiange Kr Black read ers do not realize how vital an 1ng1ed1ent the advertisers co operation IS we of the Journal lsm class do and fully appreciate all of tl1e suppo1t that IS contributed by our advert1se1s Petween 5 and 50 percent of the money used fO1 publishing the Orange Kr Black acquired through the advert1s1ng I1f his paper were not be1ng provided for by this percentage lt would be 11'l'lpOSS1bl6 to hav the biweekly public-at1ons With this 1n mind we take thls opportu111ty to say Lots of Thanks ls lt Really Here? Iflowers sunshine blue sky The a1r is warm and heavy the afternoon 1S still Some students have succumbed to sleep1ng or dozmg and Oth8lS sit aiound hstless and dreammg The buzz of the bell is the only distraction between classes Thoughts st1ay to fishing hiking and swimmmg Others just sleep any th1ng to free themselves fiom school work It 1S the time of year wl1en housewives an doing their cleaning and farmers are t1ll1ng the so1l The animals come out of then h1d1ng places and the birds retuin fiom the south Romance 1S bloo1n1ng 1n everyone s heart and lovels aie walking thiough the halls hand in hand Is lt spring? Ah yes it IS the time when everyone feels happy and lazy But let s not get too lazy this last month of school ls Our Face Red' Have you evel not1ced some of the mistakes made bv the jomnahsm class in puttlng out the Orange Sz Black? Aftei the paper is pr111t ed and the mistakes are noticed our faces do get red Some of the mistakes in the last papei weie that Zimmerlee IS basketball captain lnstead of Brown and 1n the baseball schedule it said we play Howell there twice but we dont Theie weie also qulte a tew wolds misspelled Art Classes Exhibit Work Have you noticed the art exhibits on the bulletin board of the junior high and in the showcase on th-e third floor? If not, take a look at them the next time you pass them. The pictures were drawn by pupils of Mrs. Frances Wildern's art classes and their quality shows that much time and effort went into their production. Mrs. Frances Wildern said the water color pai11tings in the thind floor exhibit were mos-tly original and showed line brush work for the seventh graders who painted them. Rule For Gosslpers He who speaks by the yald and thinks by the 1nch should be treated by the foot The Centraha After They ve Gone When asked what they planned on doin after they graduate the following seniors replied Charles Martens Work f0l my dad Jean Griffin Work this sum1ne1 Go to Acme Business College 1n September Roger Smith Haul milk and farm Marlyn Brough Go to Montana Janice Gearhart Work in Lans111g Dan Dickinson Maybe work at Krogers Earl Roiter Plumbing work maybe Doug Lowe Faimmg for my dad Bob COODGI Dont know maybe work tarroll Mohre Work but not any mo1e than I have to Dot W1ll1s and Ruth 'VIorr1s Attend Comp tometel School then go south to woik ken Jones Go to Alma Coll-ege Eugene Loveland Farm Bob Clark Just work Stanlev Gould I guess Ill retire lsabel Gorrie Work as an illustxator and may be go to alt school Pat Sinclair Work and maybe go to a school in Grand Rapids Eilene Tanner Work for awhile then get mar11ed Dorothv Pratt Get marued My Card, Sir A flulry ot excitement and a flmly of cards lt was a SGIIIOI class meeting April 6 and the semors had just received their name cards Evervone was busy seeing to It that he ex changed calds wlth eve1yone else and stnl had enough left to put 1n his invitations the design for which had just been chosen with some slightly heat-ed d1scuss1on among the fiom Mrs lVIa1ena Kiplmger All these llttle things serve to re1n1nd the lordly senior that he IS about to depart fI'01ll these hallowed halls amid many teaxs and an occasional small sigh of lellef fI'Olll the faculty into the wlde world of chance and cncum stance Why Study paid attention time I was in school fOI d0lllg homework take me for a fool n1y st11dy times for naps Old comic books I read And I copied all the answeis Flom the fellow up ahead No slree Im dolng swell Im third assistant porter In a fifty cent hotel' Northeast Cou11e1 Kansas City Missouri I 116561 All the A11d as Do you I used Classified Ads? WANTED: fBy an Alumnus.l Someone to buy last year's government project. Apply to journalism class. FOR SALE: One copy of Mein Kampf, cheap. See Leota Pfeiffer. WANTED: An accurate watch. See Sam Bandlield. VVANTED: Some handsome dates 1for the prom. File names with Barbara McKeag. tThese will be made available for a slight feel. FOR SALE: For use as slaves if you can 111ake them work thirteen physics stu- dents Lontact Mr Dallas Stall FOR RENT One well worn joke book In qulr-e of Don Stewait Vi ANTFD Nice weather for the tllp Sec the seniors WANTED More believable excuses for the abs ntees who happen to be absent 011 nice days Delinquent students FOR RENT Up to date little led book Rea sonably priced Charles Harag FOR SALE Nice head of red han Lindt King WANTED Transpoltatlon to Potteiville and points north See Ethel Van Gothem WANTED Good antidote for food eaten in third hour Home Ec Believe It Cr Not Marilyn Smith is it great orator Is George W1dr1g st1ll a bashful little boy'l Are there really a lot of people absent or IS school being held in the park? SOHIG of the teachers have rearranged the desks in their iooms Nothing l1ke a change you know Lets hope that none ot the seniors go over the falls in a bar1el Has June Granstrom found romance? task Glennl Lets have more student tal-ent assemblies There are seven g1rls engaged and foul gnls marr1ed 1n the senior class The trip IS only four days off Did you know that some of the tlackmen have lovely legs? Really something to stare at The SGHIOFS have only a short t1n1e left before they become adults Sam Bandfield IS going steady Lundy Bars Inspire Comparison Almond Dehght Babe Ruth Swing Forev er You1s Musketeers Whiz Old Nlck Ciant Bar Chuckles Blt O Honey Chaims love Nest Big Shot tlmond Ioy Date Bal Oh Henly Coconut Grove Snickeis Tu1tt1 Frultl Clark Iife Savers Iolly Jack Mellocup Mary Jo Atkins Dan Brown Freshmen gllls C H S steadies ROltGl D1ck1nson Sm1tl1 Ted Ells Mr Huston George Shaull Don Stewart Barbara Brown Ba1bara Pratt BIOWII Kr Greensh1elds S6I1l0lS Ann Dempsey Joan Dean Mr Bren11a11 Bennett Paik Ba1bara McKe'tg Evelyn Mayhew Geriy Clai k Vacations M1 Reynolds Helen Smith Teacher When do leaves start tl1llllUg'7 George Bruce Night before exams The Echo Coach A1e you chewing? Please 1eaders of the Orange Sr Black ovel Playel Nope Just soaking a plune to look our mistakes No 0116 can he perfect and eat at noon 1f vou see om races led look fo1 om mistakes Warren School Daze A N 7 . ' 1' , ................... 1 1 ' 'S il-l'i 1 X - I - .A ...,......... ........... . ...... . 1 - X . ' X ' . ' ,' 1 ' .......................... ' . , ' - a . I ol ......-................. . , ' ' .- - - , . I ' , 1 : . . 1 ' ' ' .... .... ' W ' , ' , X .................................... X X rl Xe X . ... .... ,.... ..... ... ........ .. .-----..- A ---- 5 'Q-'i' . . , 1 RA 1 ' - . ' - - , - - X - - . ' g 2 1 'E ' 2 ' ' ' 1 l 1 v I H - Y 1 l X X . . . ' 1 f ' ur ' ' - - - ' s' . D ' ' . X , - - X - X Z . X ' . ' X . X 1 . X . . I - . T . iv I X . . . . E X - X ' . v I ' - 1 ' . . . ' - X - 'A W ' ' . . I . . 1 '. .X . . X3 1- ,X X A X X .Q . . 1 , . - , ' 1 X '-1 1 I . X X . . X - . . X A . Y- X . ' ' . X ' ' , X ,- , , - - J . ' 'W 1 , X X ' . i , X ' - 1 X X X f ,X L 1 ' - . 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BLACK Page 3 Brown Hurls No-Hltter, Subdues Greyhounds 13 0 The outstanding feature of the Charlotte O11oles first baseball game was that Bob Brown pitched a no hit noiun game against the Eaton Rapids Greyhounds Hxs mates collected 9 hits and capital ized on sevelal Greyhound miscues to win by a 130 count Blown had too much on the ma for the Island C1ty boys as struck out 16 and faced only men in sex en innings The box SCO16 was as follows Charlotte DICRIHSOH Lavengood Rolter B Brown D Brown Smith Xund Williamson Gammage Briggs Root Keeny Carn Russell Goodnoe Total Eaton Rapids Cui TISS Mulkey Higgins Robertson Lyons Gooch Rathbul n Byers Haltei Colestoak Total G A A Begins Ball Season Two games of softball have been played by the G GA gills The fnst game was played Aplll 13 with Jackie Rhmes team win ning by a close score of 1918 Apr1l 20 bi ought a tie to both teams with a scoie of 1212 Wednesday from 4 00 to 4 45 S the t11ne the girls chose to play Pat Priesman captain has 19 girls on hel team Shnley Lewis Rosie Alfonso Hailean Rogers Inter-Class Meet Attracts Many Events First 120 yd high hurdlesH Kardel 100 yd dash 1 mile run dash dash run relay ow hurdles Medley relay Pole vault Shot put High Jump Broad Jump Risenhoover Starr Gould D Johnson Marshall Seniors Dornan J unlors Sparks Sparks Rlsenhoover Zimmerlee Second W Bruce D Johnson Yund Nevins Risenhoover Yund Junlors Mohre Seniors R01tGl Gammage 1 Sparks Hicks King Third Zimmerlee Gould Royston Pratt Gould Carter Sophomores Pratt Sophomores fFrench Patrickj McDonald Nevins Fourth Dornan Mohre Wilson Weaver King Starr Freshmen Zlmmerlee Freshmen Roiter Risenhoover Time 19 2 11 1 5 8 5 24 9 2 20 6 1 48 1 28 4 2 51 2 10 6 Distance 45 1 18 103 NIICS Wms Hastings Meet At the ninth annual Hastings lelays Niles unexpectedly walked off with the class B title with 53 points Two class B iecoids were liokei in this meet of 35 schools and moie than 600 entiies one was the high hurdles which was lun two tenths of a second fastei and the shot put was thiown 47 11111 compared to 41 2 Other class B scores weie Mt Pleasant 375 Chailotte '41 Mai shall 2214 Greenville 19 Redford Union 12 Howell IOMZ Alma 915 Eaton Rapids North Muskegon and Hastings 9 each East Lans mg 5 Lowell 4 Grand Rapids Godwin Hights and Ionia 2 each Alblon and Battle Creek Lakeview ly! each and Kalamazoo State high 1 Janet Spagnuolo Jerralae M1ll9l Joan Hamilton Sally McDonald N01 ris Sally Smith and Jane Ann Smith On Jackie Rhines team thele are sixteen girls Nancy Parish Mall lyn Hethelington Delores Willard Nancy Halrington Annie Colizzi Joyce Robei ts Sh11ley Howard Pat Cook Joyce H8tF1Ck D0l1S M111 and Rosle King Meet Your Fnends Durbin s Rexall Drugs Thmclads Run To Victory The Cllldel gl1I1Cl6lS of Chai lotte high ran to victory in the first meet of the yeai scoring 59 points to 49 points scored by Ionia There wele no unusually good times turned 1n by the runneis But 1n the field events Ken Sparks a winner of both the pole vault and shot put set a new school ie cord Ken threw the 46 llyz betteiing the foi mer iecord held by Don Mooie 46 by moie than a foot The Orioles captuied eight f thirteen firsts The summary is as follows Charlotte F11 st 100 vd hlgh huidles Kardel 100 yd dash D Johnson 200 yd low hui dles Doinan 880 yd relay Risenhoover Mohre Gould D Johnson Pole valut Sparks Shot put Spaiks Bioad Jump King Medlay relay Piatt CIIARI 0T'l'E lIOME DAIRY chwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon See the New Spring COATS New colors, styles, fabrics V UGHN S Where uality costs Complete Home Outfitters 1 wow TMRdll'lldE cfm QQ STORE GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR In the annual mterclass track meet on April 7 the seniors came through tor the second stralght wear by winning the meet by a nal row margin of fifty three to fifty two and one half They amassed their points by w1nn1ng five flrsts seven seconds th1 ee thlrds and three fourth place points Sophomore Harold Rlsenhoover took scoring honors with fourteen po1nts Wlllle Ken Sparks accumu lated thirteen and Neale Zimmer lee tallied ten points for the sen iors Classical Slender Strap Want to Sklp gaily along through summei bright davs or enchanting mghts with a m1n1mum of foot wear? Then take a peek at these adorable white leather sandals with the dehghtfully slender straps' Priced perfectly for you, at only S4 95 NTD Frecl Murray 8: Co MU GER H RDW RE CCD. COMPLETE STOCK OE ARCHERY EQLIIPME T . ' .- ' , 440 yd. ' 57'7 ' , ' 220 yd. . ' ' ' 1 ' ' - 880 yd. ' . ' - ' 880 yd. ' ' ' . - , 200 l ' ' ' l ll 1 ' ' ' . A - ' Q Y ' K YY A 22 . . . , ,, - 7 n . A ' ' ' 7 ' Y 5119! 1 AB H R A . . Cf 1 0 3 . . . . . A A 1 cf 0 0 0 - - . . , ,. , , 1 A 1 2 1 ' 211 4 2 2 . - 1 . . . . g A A ' . p 3 1 2 ' - ' 'Q A A . , M -1' A A '- . V C 5 2 3 - A . ' . - ' - 1 ' rf 3 1 1 . . 3. I 1 ' A A A- ' lf 3 0 2 - E 1 1 -4 . A . , ' ' ' , ' ' an 4 0 0 .- A 1- . A 1 ' ' , 1b 2 1 1 ' I - . ' - Y ' - ' ss 2 0 0 - , . . 1 ' , 2b 1 0 0 4 ' H ' . -Y H E A ' ' 1-f 0 0 0 H' 1 1 , , 1 ' - , lf 0 0 0 , - , . . 1 . A 1 1 ' . ' ' - ll! 1 0 0 Y 5 'l , , Q '- - . - 0 A ' l - 1 Ss 2 0 0 1 , 5 ' , 3 1 - - A . - 31 9 13 ' A 3 , g , 3 , A - A ' AB H R . ' A . A, AI 1 . A A , 3b 3 0 0 . ,,, . ' . 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BLACK BAND BOUNCE CCont1nued from page 13 lrncolnMcKrnzre Musrc C Jackson who sell Conn band rn struments The band apprecrates hrs appearrng wrth them rn therr brggest program of the year The program has not been ar ranged frnally but tentatrvely s as follows Emblem of Unrtv March by J J Rrchards quora a tone parntrng by Homer La Gassey The Cavalrers by C W Johnson a trombone tr ro by Arthur Starr Harold Clements and Ann Wensley accompanred by th band Overture Argentrna by F Buchtel March Glorra by F H Iosey featurrng the twrrlers Phyll s Schrader and Donna Sund strom Rocket Rhythm a swrng novelty by H I Walters Say It Wrth Musrc by the noted Irvrng Berlrn Flrght of the Bumble Bee from opera Isar Salton by Rrmsk, Korsakoff featurrng Mr Homer Bat terson trumpet solorst Stormy Weather a descrrptrve fantasy ly Rrchard Rogers Rampage a Hybrrd Skrt by Krng Stacy I the Land of Shangrrla Grand opera A La Carte a novelty by Mathew Lake Badrnage for Bras ses by Harold Walters Concludrn., the program rs Stars and Strrpes Forexer by John Phrllrp Sousa featurrng Joann Schwegler wrth a prccolo solo The cadet band also wrll play an rnterestrng program of much hard er musrc than they have ever be fore played rn publrc The program rs as follows Banners Blue March by G E Holmes West ward Ho' selectron by Max Thom as rncludrng A Wagon Trarn The Pony Express Around the Campfrre and an Indran Scout Irberty Fleet March by Karl Krng Teamwork Overture by Edward Russell Torch of Lrber ty March by Karl Krng Y W C A Chapter Closes Actwe Year Back Row A Gehman B Pratt M Olmstead P Campbell R Tharp Conner E Them L French L Clrfford l Gorrre D Crandell J Grrffm Alfonso Mrddle Row B Greenshrelds J Roberts M Grrest A Colrzzr J Cornelrus Sundstrom B Roath D Ald M Parr R Morris M Ripley B Shults Paton Adviser M Morrison Front Row E Van Goethem N Edwards D Martm B Webb treas Shoemaker Pres S Bruce Sec B Montgomery G Pryor J Corneluus Shrels To Yankee Sprrngs Park O Aprrl 21 22 and 23 fr y runror hr h boys journeyed t Xankee Sprrngs near Mrddlevrlle Mrchrgan for a weekend of camp ing The boys left Frrday nrght after sr-hool on school buses and returned Sunday The fee for each boy was S3 00 and that rncluded meals and lodg rng The boys drd some outdoor camprng went on nature hrkes and took part rn rndoor and outdoor recreatron Thrs Mrchrgan Department I Conservatron Camp rs managed by Mr Carl VanWeeldon a former coach here The leaders of the groups were Mrs Weymouth Mrs Delbert Hall Mr Jack Reynolds M James Ferguson 'Vlr Walter Parker M Eldred Toutant and Mr Dorr Davrs Lotus C Gee MAGM 4, Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 New Thrngs Frrst Stop rn at DICKS GOOD MALTEDS HAMBURGS FRENCH FRIES SHORT ORDERS Phone 26 For Complete Printing Service MCGRA TH-DEFOE CO. Publrshers of the Charlotte Republican Trrbune Books, Catalogues, Folders, Programs, Statronery, Envelopes, Announcements, Crrculars, Wedding lnvrtatrons and Announce ments prmted or engraved, Posters, Trckets, Postcards, Labels, Salesbooks, Rubber Stamps, etc THREE SPEECH Qt ontrnued from par.: ll trnpo aneous speakrng rn whrch frrst place was awarded to Martha Smrth who spoke on The Senate Frlrbuster Rrght or Wrong Speakrng on the Atlantrc Pact lxerth Rathburn also of Eaton Rao ds took second From Charlotte Gaylord Yund spoke on Natronal Defense Declarnatron and oratory follow ed on the program wrth frve con testants rn each After rts conclu GET YOUR FERRY S GARDEN SEEDS Bulk and Package AL sa BILL S 222 South Nlarn St Y Teens Hear Senorrta From Brazrl, Arcl Needy M S C Students Talk of Brazrl, Grrls to Pack Boxes A woman from Brazrl physrcal educatron teacher rn her natrve country now a student rn Mrch rgan State college lefarnrng new teachrng methods and rdeas to take back there vrsrted the YTeens last Thursday nrght Apr rl 14 and talk ed to them about Brazrl rts so crety and customs Among other thrngs she told them that Brazrl had no Negro problem that Negroes are accepted completely She also stated that rn Brazrl there rs no mrddle class only poor and rrch When she takes back her new rdeas the senorrta does not thrnk her students wrll lrke the square dance After she had completed her talk she demonstrated the most popular dance rn Brazrl the Samba Tonrght the YTeens wrll spend eas boxes for the needy rn Europe sron at 5 00 p m refreshments were served by the Dansvrlle hosts WILDERN S Drug Store Complet Fountaln Servlce Beautrful lrne of Formals rn Whrte and Pastel Colors all at one low prrce S14 95 Fred A Richey Co 3 -11 Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan ll ' O . . . , A X , I - ' ' ' o. in T' v ' , V ' in . 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H . - n ' Y ' Y li I U . ses THE PROM BAND AT NEXT ORA BLACK THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 23 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 19 1949 ISSUE 14 Sixteen Grlts Retum To Future Farmers Club Nlne Senror Boys Leave Chapter Successful Year Ends At the next meetrng of the F FA there wrll be electron of offrcers for next year There are erght mem bers who wrll be leavrng thrs year Charles Harag Doug Lowe Bob Cooper Jerry Johnson Carrol Mohre Stanley Gould Brll Crrtten den B111 Day Eugene Loveland There wrll be srxteen pure bred grlts returned by FFA members thrs year The chapter started out wrth one grlt and now has srxteen and expects to double the number every year rf some are not sold The chapter would lrke to sell some grlts rn order to purchase a regrs tered herfer of anyone of frve breeds In 1944 the grlt charn was start ed The chapter purchases a grlt and lends rt to an If FA member who rarses rt and when rt far rows thrs member returns two grlts of srx to erght weeks of age Then these two prgs are lent out rn the same manner and two prgs are re turned to the chapter for each prg that rs lent out Thrs year the chapter has done many outstandrng thrngs they sold basketball schedule pencrls garden seeds and combrnatron pen and p ncrl sets sponsored a dance at tended the Internatornal Lrve Stocl Conventron and two members at tended the natronal Conventron rn Kansas Crty Brll Crrtterrden was chosen as state farmer and Charles SeIll01 Forensrc Group Tours Unrversrty of Mrclrrgan Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng wrth three forensrc representatrves Bob Wrl cox Jerry Norrrs and Don Packard motored to Ann Arbor on Frrday Aprrl 22 for a tour of the Unrver srty of Mrchrgan The frrst attractron was the hon or convocatrorr held at the Hrll Aud rtorrum where they wrtnessed the presentatron of two Doctor of Law degrees and a speech by Pr esrdent Conant of Harvard Unrversrty Other pornts of rnterest were the Admrnrstratron Burldrng Burton 'Vlemor ral Tower and the large complete lrbrary They watched a radro show at statron WUOM rn Angell Hall They also learned many technrques of puttrng on a play In the gymnasrurn some grrls from Mrchrgan Normal gave a dem onstratron of touch football New Motor Presented C H S Machrne Shop Davrs and Sons Pontrac dealers purchased a new motor and present ed rt to the machrrre shop of Char lotte hrgh school The motor rs made avarlable to schools by request for educatronal purposes only rf the school deals through the Pontrac drvrsron All the school pard for the motor was the cost ot frerght It wrll be placed on the standard for demonstratron Future Farmers End Successful Year 1st row left to right S Halsey P Masters E Loveland R Krng W Crittenden D Lowe C Harag W Day M Stall B Ells G Royston J Aseltlne 2nd row R Cooper T Ells V Pratt R Garn R Marshall C Mohre D Grrffrn P Kerekes C McLane K Mathrs D George G Conklin M Shrllrng R Hinckley C Wright L Medcoff Mr R Green ladvlserj 3rd row D Smurr D Trrrell C Archer S Gould J Johnson D Stall J Srmpson R McLane A Weaver E Patrick A Smrth R C Johnson R W Johnson H Clements B Brundage Clark and Mauney Trrumplr As 'Vlayor and Secretary To mark the twenty thrrd annual electron for mayor and secretary the polls were open from 8 30 A M to 4 00 P M Thursday May 12 Both the rnterror and the exter ror of the school was decorated wrth publrcrty posters for the three can drdates for secretary Sue Hale Clara Mauney and Donna Walker and four candrdates for mayor Carl Archer Jerry Clark James Laven good and Rodney Wood In the prrmary elect on Laven good and Wood were elrmrnated leavrng Archer and Clark rn the fr rrals for mayor Results of the votrng showed that Clara Mauney and Jerry Clark had been chosen to lead Charlotte hrgh rrr rts actrvrtres as mayor and sec retary Y IVl C A Chapter Sells Novelty Clothes Pins Sellrng clothes prns seems to be the latest brarn storm of the HrY boys Thrs rrght to sell clothes prns has been reserved entrrely to the club the same as magazrnes sales are to the runror class The club rs planrrrng to go swrm mrng soon and a detrnrte date rs ex pected to be set at the next meet rng Jon Brrggs was elected to frnd out about the possrbrlrtres of the clubs gorng to a baseball game rn Detrort on some Saturday The club has been drscussrng the possrbrlrtres of showrng a movre for an assembly The rnrtratron date for new mem bers was set for May 17 Actlvltles Cease For HI Y Boys 1st row G Kardel H Harrington J Tuckey D Johnson G Bruce J Lavengood M Brough 2nd row T Martrn J Clark C Dornan B McKeag J Norris F Brown Mr Chrrstlreb Qadvrsery 3rd row J Loughan V Pratt J Jordan C Harag J Taylor J Frazrer Banquet Held By Latrn Club Served rn Costume of Romans Musrcal Pageant Grven BV Gods and Goddesses At the last meetrng of the Latrn Club the followrng offrcers werr elected Frrst consul fpresrdentj Vlary lo Atkrns Second Consul fvrce presrdentj Dale Rolfe Quaestor ftreasurerj Hans Kar del Scrrba fsecretaryj Lourse Borg Aedrle lprograrrr charrmanj Frank Bracv Those members wrll act a offrcers startrng next year The Tuesday followrrrg thrs meet rng a party was held at the prrngs on the M 19 road Refreshments were served consrstrng of hotdogs pop and ree cream Durrng thc er enrng soft ball and croquet were played Wednesday May 19 was very ac trve for the club rnenrbers as they held therr Roman banquet rn thc brg gynr The central thenre rs .luprter holdrng concert for hrs gods and goddesses n the Elysran frelds Latrn students were seen rn the halls dressed rn therr Roman garb The grrls wore stolas and the boys wore togas both havrng wreaths upon therr heads The feast served accordrng to Roman customs was the hrghlrght 1 the evenrng It consrsted of called gustus a sort of relrsh course whrch consrsts of eggs car rot strrps celery olrves onrons and wrne ffrurt rurce or punchb second cenaprrrna the frrst drnner course consrstrng of nreat vege tables wrne and other nrarn drsh cs thrrd secundamenst consrstrng of dessert of apples nuts frgs cookres and eggs The courses start wrth eggs and end wrtlr eggs The guests who were the gods and goddesses reclrned on couches whrle the slaves renroved therr sandals served therr food and na d on hand bowls Tr c program of the evenrng was a rrusrcal pageant wrrtten by Mr Ward Chrrstlreb club advrser The rn rn gods and goddesses made therr entry to approprrate rrrusrcal nurrr li ontrnued un page Q1 r Sr Prom Banquet To Be Held lVlay Ll Further plans have been made for' the Junror senror prom whrch wrll be held May 21 at the Mason rc Temple Thrs wrll be the srte of both banquet and dance The Fastern Star ladres have been engaged to prepare the meal The mothers ot runrors and senrors who are members ot the or ganrza tron wrll serve as wartresses Paper roses whrrh wrll be used rn the decoratrons have been made by the commrttee Fracy Halsey and hrs orchestra trom Mrchrgan Stale College wrll turnrsh the evenrng s dance mrrsrc U 11 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Q Q 0 Z ,fl . . . ' ' I CZ Y 7 I y I 7 Y D 1 1 7 ' , I 1 . K 1 1 X 1 1 ' I . , . J - I I I l . ' 3 1 II . I I I . I . I ' . . . S I is I - I '- I 1 . , . , . , . I , . 'I-A . ,Q . I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - ' ' ' ' I I . , I . . . 1 ' I I ' J . . . I I I . 1 - 1 - I1 - 1 - I, . I I . I I ' I ' I 1 - 1I - 1 - 1 - 1 I- 1 . , ' - I I ' ' ' I I 1 . 1 1 , . I, . ,I 1 , . , I' . I - 1 1 - 1 - 1 - , . , . . , . 1 1 . I . , . , . . ' , , . . 'I A I v 7 U I ' Ik V 1 1 1 . I 1 - ' I . ' V Y ' 7 1 n ' 1' ' ' x . . I I- . . I I . I , W 1 1 1 1 1 l I ' 1 I - I I I ' I . . . - I F I 1 I ' . .. . . 4 l . . , 1 . Hamg WHS CTIOSGI1 HS 0l1tSiaHd1Hg . - , . ' three courses: first course is '. . .I I . . ' I 1 ' I , ' I , . I. . ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - . . . . 2 ' 1 1 , P, 1 . I . 1 . ' ' I I I I 1 I' ' I . I . . ' - - ' I I ' I I I ' . I . 1 . ' I . . D 1 1 ' , Y ' 1 . 1 1 K 1 s Y O . . ' I . . I I I 'II A - . ' ' - , a , , , I 1 - 1 - ,. I - . - ' 1 5 .A.l-li I . . I -,H BQ . F, . . I . I I I I ' ' X ' 1 1 , ' . - ' . I I I I ' 1 ' 1 - I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I . ' ' , . I . I . I I II II I I 1 , .I I I ' ' I ' . I IW - I 1 - ,1I,II-'I I ,I 1 - ,I 1 - 1 - 1 .I . . I I . . . ' ' ' A I ' . . . ' ' I ' , . 1 . - . , . , . , . , . , . . , I I ,I Page 2 ORANGE L BLACK ORANGE G. BLACK Published Bi Weekly gg mmmm BY the Journallsm ix ll QW Class of Charlotte Hlghs School S4 crrculauon 775 , , , CHEM? J X ' Subcrxptlon Rates S1 00 4551 STAFF Gary Ald Marllyn ShlelS Marlan Lemmon Phyllls Clappel Joyce Caswell George Bruce Beverly Kelley Leota Pfeiffer Robert Brown Donald Stewart Wlnlffed Wel's Journallsm Class Publlsher Managlng Edltor Edltor ln Ch1ef Asst Ed 1n Chxef Sports Edltor Alumnl Edltor Exchange Edltor Buslness Manager Advertlslng Manager Asslstant Advlsor Reporters Carry On The nature of l1fe seems to be that there are no lndlspensable men Every man IS sup posed to have a tra1ned understudy who can take over when necessary That IS the way th1s l1fe we are l1v1ng funct1ons The sen1ors go on to lead a new klnd of l1fe the Jun1ors take the1r places ln a demo cracy th1s means that all should be ready w1ll 1ng and able to assume the responslblllty placed upon them when the1r t1me comes to carry the load There may be regrets upon leavlng fam1l1a1 surroundings where one has attalned some de gree of recognltlon and has earned a place 111 the scheme of th1ngs However l1fe says that you must keep movmg to blgger and better th1ngs W1th th1s ldea ln mlnd lets say to each other Good bye good luck and God bless you and Carry on Jay Dykhouse They re Here Agarn Well here we are aga1n Exams exams exams Yes 1ts test t1me again ln Charlotte hxgh and the students are bemoanlng th1s sad state of affa1rs For many people th1s IS al most the1r f1rst taste of f1nal exams For many It Wlll be the1r last The sen1ors declare that they Wlll be very happy over the prospects of no more of these terrlble ordeals However we have 1t from a very rellable source that the semors w1ll be touched by a llght amount of nostalgla even for tests You see even exams have the1r brlghter sldes what w1th free hours t1me down town and note of comparlng tests An a1r of dread leslgnatlon usually precedes the event but most of the marks are favorable Cramm1ng partles though generally unsuc cessful are another med1um of entertalnment However these are not recom111ended for best results So you see exams are not so bad after all Just study Slt back Walt and pray Whats that Exams next month? Heavens let me g0' Farewell and Good Luck We, the students of C H S, w1sh to express our appreclatlon to the mayor and secretary Bob Brown and Leota Pfelffer, for the fme work they have done th1s past year Bob and Leota have worked together very eft1c1ently 1n trymg to 1nake our school one to be proud to go to Hav1ng the Jobs of mayor and secletary IS not easy, but Bob and Leota have proved that hard tasks can be well done Now the new mayor and secretary, Jerry Clark, Clara Mauney, have a long year ahead of them and we all prophesy for them a success ful year Someone s rn the Kitchen Boy th1s sure IS good food Must be some renowned chef whlpped It together Whats that? One of the teachers from C H S mad lt Well that 1snt so unusual except that they re men teachers Yes even the old pro fessors 1n our hallowed halls can cook Take a flne example of gastronom1c xngenu 1ty Mr Jack Reynolds It seems hls proof ot ed1ble englneerlng was Ill8l'llf6St6d at the re cent Yankee Sprlngs tr1p Out of the smoke and chaos that was to be supper emerged ou1 hero Reynolds w1th as f1ne a servlng of chow as anyone Wlll 11nd Another enterprezlng young hash hound was Mr Dallas Stall who ln hls younger day help ed earn hls way through college by cookmg He cannot test1fy as to the qual1ty of the food but recent stat1st1cs show that no deaths have occurred ln Stalls alma mater for that date Anyone lnterested xn Navy chow see Mr Stall Another talented gourmet IS Mr Ward Chr1stl1eb who IS constantly maklng hls own concoct1ons of good th1ngs to eat We belleve contented after meal time Rumor has 1t although we cannot verlfy the fact that Mr Eldred Toutant also cooks It so he rema1ns sxlent on th1s subJect So dont be surpused when gomg down the halls 1f you hear some gentleman teacher exchanglng cooklng secrets w1th another The womans art of cooklng IS m the past Orchids and Onions Orchlds To the semors on the success of the sen1or tr1p To the baseball and track squad for a success ful year so far To the sponsors of the sen1or trlp To B111 Crxttenden for w1nn1ng the 3rd hlgh est degree ln the M1ch1gan Agrlcultural As soclatlon at the F F A farm day To the SGHIOTS who came back to school Fr1day Onlons To the klds that sklp school To the Junlors that SWlD6d the three cases of coke out to the sprmgs To the song Ha1l Hall the Gangs All Here To the ones that go around calllng Last call for the thlrd slttlng Whos Gorng Where? When asked where they were gomg to spend the1r summer students and teachers repl1ed as follows Phyll1s Ward Work IH Battle Creek Jean Pruden Work at the Shopp1ng Guxde Lola Flench Work at MOYIIS Dlme Stole Shxrley Paton Work sleep and eat John Dunmng Work at Krogers Cavlord Yund Swxm play golf alld sleep Mrs Mlldred Iauch Travel to Oregon and Washlngton Mr Nell Brennan Go to summer school and then travel ln M1ChlgaH WISCOHSIH and M1nnesota .lllll Frazler and George Bruce-Tour the Unlted States Mrs Leora Weymouth Sun1mer school Harley Coplxn Clean the school and go f1sh1ng Ethel VanGoethem Wolk 111 Lansmg Mr Dallas Stall Spend a week at a lake and then work on his house Mr Evald Johnson Bulld a cottage Coach Gobel Summer school and go fxsh mg Mrs Bertha McTaggart Spend the summex at Bad Axe Laugh and the class laughs wlth you, But stay after school alone fThe H1L1ghtJ 49ers Become Sailors Durlng the last year of hlgh school there are so many th1ngs to do and to be done plctures taken cards and 1nv1tat1ons ordered money fthe tlllllg that countsl but It was fun And the best lS the semor tr1p Let s start out at 4 30 a m Monday mornmg, everybody on the buses IS anxlous to get started toward Detrolt The scenery was beaut1fuI 1n those early hours Upon arrlval 1n Detrolt safe and sound but awfully t1red we recelved t1ckets and boarded the S S Noronlc a Canadlan sh1p Rushmg to f1nd our staterooms we found they were Just blg enough to turn around 1n Wlth bunk beds two on the bottom and one on the top More fun After gettmg settled the sen1or declded to look the b1g ship over Many acquamtances were made and enjoyed throughout the trlp The fxrst nlght aboard a Navy versus Army game was played Army won wlth Bob Brown actmg as capta1n Entertamment for the second day was a A talent show was put on by students from all the schools on the thlrd nlght Mr Earl Huston was one of the Judges and Joann Schwegler won a beautlful compact for slnglng Want1ng You Also Don Stewart and Gay lord Yund both recelved llghters for puttxng on the1r Russ1an Act A dance every evenlng from 9 00 to 1 00 helped to make more acquaintances The food was dellclous and all you could eat was put before you The last nlght was the mght of all nxghts when only a few went to bed Altogether lt was a thmg to look forward to and SOlllCl,lllI1g to look back on What They Thrnlc of Us observatlons of some of the who VlSlt6d the school BIE and cr1t1c1sms of the Chai much the same Followmg are the answers glven to the lntervlewer Bob Munger of Munger Hardware says that a new grade school IS needed The llbrary aud1tor1un1 shop athletlc equlpment and gen eral faCllltl6S are a very definite Improvement sxnce he went to school Mr Munger sald that he app1ec1ated the opportun1ty to have a bettel understandmg of how the school IS operated and states that Mr Muma has done a very good Job ln handllng the fxnanclal structure Mr Edwards of Sllllth and Edwards sald I llked the opportun1ty of meet1ng the stu dents and personnel but was especlally lmpres sed wlth the C1OWd8d cond1t1ons especlally Wlth the grade chools Mr Ph1ll1p Barber of Eaton County Savlngs Bank was llllDI'eSS8d wlth the lnadequate fa cllltles ln the lower grades lncludmg crowded rooms Mr Barbel IS 1n favor of the -expan slon program to eradlcate these dlffxcultles Mr Fled Rlchey proprletor of Rlchey dry goods store was also greatly 1mpressed by the crowded cond1t1ons and especlally smce the xn d1v1dual records of each students grades 1n eacl1 subgect, would make It posslble for the student to recelve 111019 attentlon from the teacher 1n the subject he IS poor 1n 1f oppox tumty for 1t were poss1ble Mr Lynn Fowler of Fowler's Inc, says that the school system has changed to advantage slnce he went to school He says all of the classrooms are packed, but thmks that the teachers are do1ng an excellent Job wxth the fac1l1t1es that they have to work wlth M1 Herb Black, Gamble's stole, was pleased to have the opportun1ty to make the trlp and was satlsfxed wlth the way the school progress ed under such cxowded cond1t1ons He reallz ed the need for the new bulldxng program and thmks that everyone would proflt by v1s1t1ng the local school and becommg fam1l1ar wxtn 1ts program In recordlng the local buslnessmen day the11 op1n1ons lotte schools were I . . 9 ' A , ' ' ' s Y . . 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W . v , J ' - v - - Q 1 ORANGE 8, BLACK Page 3 Thank for the Servrce The t1me has come to say farewell to a Su permtendent of Charlotte school w1th a long term of ervlce Lets turn back the pages ln Supermtendent .lay Dykhouse s school m Grand M1ch1gan State taught sclence ln Rockford M1ch1gan for two years From 1925 to lor hlgh school 1928 he came to prlnclpal unt1l 1934 and was then appomted super1ntendent He has served IH that capa c1ty smce except from October 1941 to Septem ber 1946 during whlch t1me he was 1n the Army The constructlon of the h1gh school bulldlng and the athlet1c f1e1d came durlng h s reglme He IS chalrman of Board of Trustees and Sunday school teacher of a large group of hlgh school students at the Congregat1onal church Regardmg Boy Scouts he had a troop of over fifty boys tor years Th1s was only one of many commumty SBFVICGS He w1ll recelve hls Ph D from the Unlverslty of Mlchlgan th1s year Durmg h1s stay Charlotte he has done the equlvalent of a sum mer schools work every year He belongs to past He graduated from h1gh Haven Mxchlgan then entered College After graduatlon he 1928 he was DTIHCIDHI of Jun 1n Grand Haven and then 1n Charlotte and was h1gh school orary SOCIETY Ph1 Delta Kappa He has always been most co operatxve 1n acceptlng a posltlon on boards and committees whlch alded he schools act1v1t1es In past years he has served on L1brary Board Salvatlon Army Board A councll Board of Dlrector of Y M C A summer camps general chalrman for many years of Halloween party and Football Band banquet To you Mr Dykhouse we extend our thanks and appreclatlon of your contrlbutlon and ser v1ce to school and communlty As you leave here for other flelds you w1ll carry w1th you the best wlshes of the many students you have helped We shall look for great thlngs from vou ln the years ahead Artists Turn Mexicana Gay colors The smell of fresh pamt yes the art students are at It aga1n Mrs Frances Wllderns seven three group IS preparmg a Mexlcan background for the spr1ng fest1val The students have draw11 flgures for a market scene 1n wh1ch there are dogs donkeys plgs chlckens and br1ghtly clothed Mex1can men and won1en The flg ures are golng to be 1n large proport1on THANKING YOU for Your Patronage an Congratulatmg the Class of 49 Ferndale Greenhouse SpCClaIIZll'1g ln Corsages and Bouquets BRAITHWAITE Beauty Shop Teen ager Wave 53.00 Soft Curl Shaped and Set Phone 228 Famrhar Sights T1red look1ng senlors Walls marked up Boys grouped on second floor Wadded paper 011 the hall flool Students Cheerful me Please Overalls Students New pastel shades for g1rls dresses After school coke gangs D1111k1ng fountams left runnnmg Students sl1d1ng down thlrd floor banlster People changmg thelr m1nds Convertables Wlth tops down G1rls gomg to the1r lockers between classes to comb thelr ha1r Bangs' Mr 'lluma s Off1C6 packed w1th absentees a ul tardy students on Monday morn1ng Students bummmg paper runmng down the hall posters near carnlval and election on school lawn on Fr1day tardy for flrst hour Men Behind the Scenes Have you ever really stopped to thmk of the people behmd the scenes of school l1fe Ot the people who bu1ld f1res and keep us warm all wmter long and who do all the repalr woxk ple behmd the scenes are Harley Coplm and Carl Bengson Harley came here to work ln 1936 and doe mamtenance work repalr work and palntlng He llved h1s flrst elght years of hls l1fe around Ol1vet and then went to school here 111 Char lotte 'lhe houls that Harley wolks vuy quxte a lot ln the wlnter tlme he works from 4 30 a m unt1l about 3 30 p m When asked what work he engoys most he replled by say lng All of lt Carl Bengson came here 1n 1944 and does the same work that Harley does but h1s centers mostly around mamtenance Carl came from around lshpemlng Mlchlgan H1s hours are from 3 30 p m untll 12 mldnlght Carl en Joys domg all k1nds of Jobs Memories from Way Back Startmg mm mgh school as a lonely moe freshman and bemg lnltlated all comes mto your young llfe The school dances are a b1g Frlday mght feature to you the flrst tlme you attend Nevs 1u1al students com111g country schools mean more frlends The sophomore year really means gettlng 1nto the b1g l1fe You look to bemg JUHIOTS because the Jumor when you really start domg thmgs For mstance Junlors put on the annual play they have the I'Ild.gaZ1II6 sales they are con cerned w1th the elect1on for mayor and secre tary and lastly w1th the banquet and prom put on for the senlors Now let s get on to the IIICIHOPIQS of a sen 1or Fxrst of all Chrlstmas cards are sold cards and 1nv1tat1ons are ordered class meet 1ngs are held for every l1ttle thmg that comes up the annual trlp IS the most fun and always 1 happy memory The plom and banquet put on by the JUUIOTS are antlclpated And last but not least come baccalaureate and graduat1on the happlest days tor some and the saddest days for others 1n flCll'1 you are forward year IS Remember When Semor guls had long ha1r'7 Classes dldnt have Held tr1ps Charlotte schools had no buses? Senlors were only f16SI'lll16H9 The band d1dn t take a placement at Holland? Senlors had only a SKID day and no tr1p The Charhlan was called the Delph1an Gxrls wore sloppy sweaters and full SkII'tS9 The school had a French class? Cheerleaders were all boys? Senlor g1rls werent marr1ed CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 49 Durbin s Rexall Drugs GREEN LIGHT RESTAURANT Where 99 000 000 People IVIeet Every Week IVIIIVIEOGRAPHED PRINTING Charlotte Shoppmg Guxde Phone 804 226W S Maul Congratulahons to the graduatmg class of 1949 We are proud of you, and our best wlshes go wlth YOU for y0Ul' future SUCCESS We appreclate the patronage you have guven us through your years In school and hope we can continue to serve you In e future FRED MURRAY 81 CO Martens News OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK WRIGHT S JEWELRY and GIFTS GlftS for All Occasions Charlotte IVI1ch Phone 574 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 49 V LIGHN S 'Where Quahty Costs Less' SCHRADER - HUBER AGENCY BERNARD W SCHRADER DON J HUBER 109VA S MAIN ST P O BOX 177 PHONE 326 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN I 7 I I I I . I 1 1 . ' I . ' . . V I I . . . , g - ri . , ' ' If ny l ' ' ' ' b 1 1 1 1 - K -' ' K . . ' 1 ' 3 . . . . A - I 3 ' ' I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . Y B 1 1 1 1 1 . ' Y ' l . f 5 . 1 , . 1 ' , - ' 1 ' 1 z - I - - I, I - 1 L x .1 I ' 1 . . . . . . ' I - . . . . . . in A H . Y - 1 . - , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Y ' I T ' many prfffessmnlal groups mcludmg the hon- around the school? Well, two of the major peo- BOYS asked the giI'1S to the prom? . . . . . . It . ' - ' D 1 I ' ' . ' ' ' ' I . . . . ' r P. . ' , ' .... . . - - . ' ' . ' '. ' ' 2 ' ' ' . 1 . . . 5 , 5 ' Y I l , . . ' 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 . ' ' KA ' YY 1 I I 7 . . ' . 1 . I 1 - I ' ' : . . ' ' ' . - , , I I l 1 , Y L! , . I . 1 , . , - . . I X , ,. y 1 l Y l ' l I ' - ' IZI1. h . ' - d ' ' ' . 9 I , . . . . , Q . . , . Page 4 ORANGE 6. BLACK Orroles Subdue Everett ln Trght Game, 3 2 Once agarn the Orroles provel they were superror as they came from behrnd to snatch a heartbreak rng baseball game from Everett hrgh Dan Drckrnson pulled the game out of the frre when he srngled to left drrvrng rn the wrnnrng run rn the last half of the srxth rnnrng Everetts two tallres came rn the thrrd frame the result of a walk and an error Everett Akrrght 3d Rregel R F Wrllrams P Chrrstenson lb Henry C Sprague L F Rrce S S Ryder CF Qurnn 2nd Charlotte Drckrnson C F Rorter 2nd Brown B P Brown D C Smrth R F Yund LF Wrllramson 3rd CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Q REED Q PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Relays Run at Mt Pleasant The Orrole track team ran rn the Central Mrchrgan Relays at Mt Pleasant Frrday May 6 wrth 19 other schools The trrst four schools rn the re lays were respectrvely Brrmrng hanr Ypsrlantr Mt Pleasant and Charlotte The relay team composed ot' C Mohre Il Lowe J Clark and B lNevrns placed second rn the nrrle relay H Rrsenhoover D Johnson l Clark and B Krng who ran thc Central Mrchrgan Relay also placed second Two thrrd posrtrons were captur ed by Charlotte runners One fea tured the runnrng of J Gamnrage D Marshall D Carter and A Starr rn the drstance medley whrle C Dornan D Johnson H Rrsen hoover and V Pratt clarmed thrrd spot rn the sprrnt medley Kenny Sparks placed thrrd the shot and Hans Kardel ran a frfth posrtron rn the hrgh hurdles Schedule of Sports Baseball Mason May 20 there Eaton Raprds May 24 there Mason May 30 here Track Regronal Meet May 21 Hast State Meet May 28 East Lan srng 14555 S Cochran Brrggs SS Gammage lst Lotus C Gee Rrchelreu Food Store Phone 200 ROBINSON BUICK Coach s Athletrc Work Lrghtened More Vrctorres Than Losses Reported Football basketball baseball and track' These four sports were all coached by Coach Malcolm Gobel durrng hrs frrst year 11935 361 wrth CH S but hrs burden was lrghten ed when he dropped baseball the followrng year Coach sard that dur rng hrs frrst year rt was necessary for hrrn to search the halls for prospectrve gr rdders as only twenty three boys came out for the sport Thrs has var red qurte a brt to the erghty vol unteers who were rnterested rn foot ball for thrs past year Although there were only a handful of play ers the Gobelrtes then won seven of therr erght games and placed sec ond rn the caprtal crrcurt league To summarrze Coachs football seasons up to date rt could be sard that seventy nrne games were won twenty nrne games lost and frve games tred The Orange and Black has garned the league champron shrp for the last three years and srnce 1935 achreved frve champ trtles The Charlotte track team has al so been outstandrng srnce Mr Go captured the league champronshrp srnce 1938 wrth the exceptron of the 1944 season whrch showed Mason on top Frve regronal champ trtles have been garned and one state champronshrp whrch was rn 1946 Basketball last but not least of Gobel s coachrng Jobs has also done exceedlrngly well The teams have won erther the champronshrp or co champronshrp for the last srx years One hundred srxty one games were won srxty erght games lost and one game tred New Thrngs FlI8t L HCL 5 Ujeartiy dalon Best Wrshes to the Semors Phone I 300 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 49 EATON THEATRE Best Movies of the Year COMPLIMENTS Kroger s VISIT OUR RECORD DEPARTMENT WE HAVE THE LATEST IN NEW HITS GIFT ALBUMS FOR GRADUATION MARK S STORES Year L 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 1941 42 1942 43 1943 44 1944 45 1945 46 1946 47 1947 48 1948 49 T Con Drs eg 1 Zndtred s 2nd 2nd s nd 1st tred S S S S lst tred To sum up hrs coachrng career rn Charlotte up to date Coach sard Our athletrc program has grown and developed qurte extensrvely dur rng the last fourteen years Its gotten to a pornt where CHS rs the school to beat and every school pornts for us Although Coachs legs may have been crossed and uncrossed many a trme rn hrs past fourteen years he sard that he was completely sat rsfactred wrth sports outcome Now that he rs grvrng up hrs duty of coachrng basketball Coach says that rf he hadnt been satrsfred he would have moved long ago But sard Coach I lrke the town the schools and the krds and trme has gone very raprdly It rs qurte evrdent that Coach Go bel has done better than a good Job here and even now when hrs load has been half unloaded he rs fully Data of Commg Events Holland Trrlrp Festrval May Eaton Raprds Exchange Assembly May 1 Jrrn1orSen1or Pronr 62 Banquet State Track M et I Honor Assembly June Serrror Exams June 2 St , Baccalaureate Junc 5 Exams June 7 0 Commencement June 9 School Closes June 10 May Carrol Tharp 48 1S statroned on Guam Ion Tharp 46 was re cently home on furlough Complete Home Outfitters MIIB maa4aJzJ3 wil' e l9lB9El5l GOQD LUCK 49ers E wish to use this space to congratulate from the editors and reporters of Orange 6' Blaclc, and especially their faculty adviser, M rss Wells, I C for the excellent paper they published this year O McGrath-Delfoe Co. 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I I 2 0 0 . - - , . I I . . ,, Y, . . . I ings I bel's career here. The teams 'have appreciated. y A -.A -' -AAA--AAA-AAA--AAA . ' . I . f-:::::::::::::::::::::: 7 to J . . ,, . 4, , 1: ' . . 3 1 0 ' . :I 1, ' 2 2 1 ' ' ' ' . 'l . ' ' .... 211: I 1, I . . I y I I 1 I, 9 I' , I . I I ........................ .rl ,I o - 1 ' 'l I I I ' ' - ,- 11 ' .................... 271: ' ' ' I ' . 'r r ,. ' , -e ............ May 28, ' - V ' ' .............. 1 :I , .' - ' , 4, ' ............ 3 I I ' . 'v 9 ' - ..... ll II ..,............ IIII 4, ............................ , II ll r ................ 1, 14 . , . ........,......... L ,:,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,.:,,,1 H ' ' 9 , . . 3 , I 1 LID I I . XII . fl f Q2 . VTR ' 9 I . . 1 ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 5 Cheerleaders, '48-'49 Version Left to right JoAnn Reiner Delores Willard Donna Sundstrum Joyce Muller Back row Ethel VanGoethern Beverly Greenshrelds Pep Squad Ends Season The last echoes of the cheers tor the team of forty nrne are slowly fading away but the memory will lrve forever The crowd had a great team wrth a marvelous record to cheer for The girls on the var srty cheering squad wrll never forget those pep meetings those thrrll packed games The pep squad wrll long remember the rainy nrght of the Eaton Rapids game when they led cheers on the unlrghted field Then there were those lrttle pep talks by the faculty and the boys that sat rrr the front row and out yelled every one else The last pep meeting for forty H1119 was a gala affair o packed full of pep no one wrll be able to forget rt with the band play rng and the loyal fans streaming into the halls with their voices srngrrrg O Here We Are Togeth Yes all have precious rnemor res GITTLEMAN S FINEST IN LADIES READY TO WEAR WILDERN S Drug Store Complete Fountain Service of the past year but to the grrls ot the varsity second team and Junror hrgh squads rt means the completion of a successful season The school sprrrt has held rts rec ord to an all time hrgh The three girls leaving the var srty squad loyce Mrller Beverly Greenshrelds and Ethel VanGoe them wrll leave their posrtrons to very capable new tomers who wrll cheer on the Orange and Black to future vrctor res Three girls are returning to the squad next season Donna Sund strurn Delores Willard and JoAnn Rerner BOBSCORN Apprecrates the Students Patronage and Congratulates the Seniors GET YOUR PROM CORSAGE Rosedcre GET YOUR FERRY S GARDEN SEEDS Bulk and Package AL 8: BILL S 222 South Main St BRACY S GULF SERVICE PHONE 9164 30l S Cochran Ave Charlotte, lVIrch Thinclads to Journey To Hastings on May 21 Oriole thinclads will journey to Hastings May 21, to take part in the regional track meet. The out- look is for a series of hotly contest- ed events. Eleven class B schools are ex- pected to enter, Marshall, Hastings, Grand Rapids, Goodwin, Ionia, Bart- tle Creek Lakeview, Eaton Rapids, Lowell, Grand Ledge, Grand Haven, Grandville and Charlotte. Hastings edged Marshall to take honors last year, but they also lost a lot of that same team while Mar- shall will track another strong team. This year Charlotte and Marshall are expected to battle for the top berth. Five Conference Records Broken rn Lansing Meet Charlotte Takes Frrst Place by Fourteen Points The Orrole track team took first place rn the conference meet held at East Lansing on Monday May 16 The rrvals rn order were Char lotte :JS points Howell 44 pornts Baton Rapids 33 pornts Everett 02 points Grand l edge 17 points and Mason 11 pornts Hrdenfelter of Eaton Rapids made a low hurdles record of 238 seconds rn 1946 This record was broken by Stringer of Howell vshose record rs 23 3 seconds Grand Ledge Takes Locals Charlotte played a hard fought game with Grand Ledge last Fri- day afternoon. It was a close lrattle all the way with a score of 2 to 2 at the end of the seventh inning. Klinefelt, of Grand Ledge, pitch- ed the last four innings, and Grand Ledge made its final tenth inning on two walk. run in the hits and a Ken Sparks broke the pole vault. which Bob Mohre who vaulted 1115 in '47, Ken vaulted 11'2 7!8 ! Ken a.l- so broke the shot put record which had been set at 4715 by Rambo of Everett, when he threw 47'33!4 . Jack Clever's long standing high jump record of 5'7 3!-l , was brok- en by Kinnane of Everett, who lumped 5 8 The sprrnt medley record which was set by Eaton Rapids last year w s rroken by Charlotte whose time was 2 mrnutes 426 seconds This rs one second less than tht previous record The runners n the sprrnt nredley were Pratt Krng Spagnuolo and Clark two records. was held by First National Banlc Stop In at DICKS GOOD MALTEDS HAMBURGS FRENCH FRIES SHORT ORDERS X MMWQQ Jcxawawa Oodles of sport styles choose from' 6 3c w'H FRIENDLY C QCII E J gi S gl 9 a s-f ,EW , 'I as a or H3251 229, Mfr Made ast I S6 95 114 South Main Street Charlotte Michigan I 0 Y YY I H , I I . . . r I ' ' ' 1 I 1 v r 1 . - . ' '- , . , y . .' . . . M ' - . 1 . I I y . ' ' . ' . I I . t . r , , , . . u . ' . 1 , 1 , , b ' . I , Y 9 ' . 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Dinnerware Grfts That Last Phone 637 Expert Repairing Congratulatrons to Graduatrng Class of 49 The Ald Insurance Agency Charlotte, M lchrgan Phone 507 0YAl WILSON TIRE SERVICE VULCANIZING TIRE REPAIR ROAD SERVICE 104 S Washington Phone 1884 Howell Walloped Brown Prtches Steady Ball Orrole batsmen found Howell prtchers to therr lrkrng Aprrl 30 as they pounded out twenty two b rgles to wrn therr fourth league game wrthout a loss The twenty two hrts plus one Hrghlander er ror and srx walks accounted for twenty four runs the most they have amassed thrs season Brown prtched steady ball as he aced only twenty three batsmen the rnrnrmum berng twenty one In the three games he has pitched he has grven up four hrts In hrs frrst game he tossed a no hrtter at Eaton Raprds Stalls sluggers got off on the rrglrt toot rn the frrst rnnrng as they pushed across nrne runs on seven hrts as thrrteen nren went to bat They clrmaxed therr slugfest 111 the last rnnrng when the ten more runners toed home plate Dan Brown socked a homer to clrmax the brg rnnrng The box score Pos AB Drckrnson Lavengood Rorter Root Brown B Smrth Kelly Yund Garn Wrllramson Goodnoe Gammage Brrggs Keeney Totals 2 5 C arlotte 0 2 1 10 2 Howell RH QCD trme 48 9543 Hrgh Jump Rrsenhoover QCD Sparks QCD Heath QHD trme 54 Broad Jump Lrvrngston QHD Heath QHD Kardel QCD Frsher QHD trme 184 The only outstandrng feature of the event was that Ken Sparks broke hrs shot put record for the thrrd trme thrs year by throwrng rt 482 He expects to make 50 thrs year Bonnre Durbrn 46 and Calvrn Csatlos 46 are engaged to be mar rred YOUR FAVORITE SHADE OF LIPSTICK IN YOUR FAVORITE BRAND COLLINS DRUG LYND S MARKET FRESH Faurrs and VEGETABLES ALWAYS K FOR BOYS and GIRLS HAROLD E. 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BLACK Page 7 C H S 49er Fmds Gold ln Model Bu1ld1ng Talent Tony Crawford Takes Top Honor In Youth Talent Exhxblt Tony Crawfold has found a Way to feel better when SlCk other than tak1ng med1c1ne Th1s came about when he was 1nfo1med that he had won the grand awald for boys wlth a detailed model of a cl1ppe1 sh1p whlch he entered 1n the second an nual Youth Talent Exhlblt at Lans mg The exh1b1t was sponsmed by the State Joulnal of the Cap1tal C1ty and made It poss1ble for Tony by taklng the grand award to get not only S10 cash pr1ze and blue r1bbon f0l the class 1n whlch the entry was placed but also presents h1m and the grand award wlnner of the glrls d1v1s1on Patr1c1a Ba1l ey of W1lllamSt0H w1th an all ex pense t11p to Chlcago when con venxent for all 1nclud1ng the chap erones and a gold l0S9lte and ribbon The pr1zew1nn1ng model Balt1 more Cllppel The Swallow was made from scratch w1th the use of some model plans Tony ran across ln an old magazme and was declared by the exh1b1t Judges to be outstand1ng fox the pat1ent at tent1on to deta1l and perfectmn that lt showed Northern h1gh school 1n Flmt was the scene of the V1k1ng Fan OH May 6 ThlS falr IS s1m1lar to the carnlval 1n that xt has var1ous concessxons set up 1n the school rooms whlle d1fferent ln belng merely a student act1v1ty mstead of a fund ra1s1ng project They added some mterestmg features w1th danc mg ln the gym and 1n Inte1nat1on al Cafe Future Homemakers Hold Banquet May I7 The Futu1e Homemakers of Am e11ca held a mother and daughte1 banquet Tuesday May 17 at 7 00 0 clock 1n the band room Beverly Roath gave the welcome toastmas gxven by were An freshman who told The 1ntroduct1on of the tel Clala Mauney was Sue Hale The speakers n1e Dumont a French student and her mother of home and famlly llfe 1n France The commlttees for the banquet wele as follows food commlttee Dorls M1l1s Anona Parr and B1ll1e Brock decorat1ons Janet and Joan Cornellus and Maly Olmstead D10 gram Jane Ann Sm1th ROSal16 Klng and Velma Clever 1nv1ta tlons Barba1a Pratt Rachel Tharp Mary Jo Atk1ns Shop Boys Erect Garage For Bullchng Knowledge been 11s1ng by the west wall of the farm shop The structure IS a gar age under the superv1s1on of Mr Evald Johnson shop teacher It IS bemg constructed by the boys 1n the shop class The boys are be1ng marked accordlngly for then work on It They try then hand at every th1ng from puttmg up s1d1ng to f1am1ng rafters Wh1le gettmg marks they obtam a workmg know ledge of bulldlng pr1nc1ples When the gal age 1S completed 1t w1ll be sold at cost to anybody de servlng the bu1ld1ng Raymond Dane 48 and Go1don Sparks 47 Wlll be home on fu1 lough Harold Ma1 sh 46 and Joyce Cas well 49 a1e to be marrled June 11 Patrlcla Sh1els 48 and R1chard Hutch1son 48 w1ll become Mr and Mrs July 1 Comphments of YUND S MARKET Congratulatxons, Semors FIELDERS Students Partlclpate In Reg1onal Contest M Smlth Packard Travel to Holt For Day of Speech Making Taklng part 1n the 1eg10llaI speech contest held on May 12 at Holt thele were n1neteen students part1c1pat1ng W h a total of twelve schools bemg represented there were three from d1str1ct 2 reglon 9 Holt Eaton Raplds and Charlotte Representmg CHS WGIE Don Packard and Marllyn Sm1th These students who won 1n the d1st11ct contest were Sllglble to go on to the reglonal contest An oratlon g1ven by Ma11ly11 Sm1th was entltled Mental Ill ness Publ1c Enemy Number 1 It was dlsclosed by the Judge that the dec1s1on between Marllyn and Wesley Ersklne from Holt close and 1f there had been a sec ond place Mar1lyn would have re celved 1t Mar1lyn was pra1sed hlghly for enthuslasm and genulneness and for makmg good use of examples and lllustratxons Mr Jarv1s Wotrxng stated that Don Packalds dellvery 1n general was very good H1s gestures we1e excellent and he exh1b1ted a well modulated VOICE Doug Whlte 47 IS now woxkm at the F1sher Body 1n Lansmg Operetta Pmafore Journeys to Bronson Chorus Aided by East Lansmglte Crawford Schwegler Ill Saturday May 14 at 2 00 p m the Charlotte h1gh school IIllXOfl chorus Journeyed to Bronson to present the ODBIGKUH HM S P1111 fore O1 The Lass Who Loved a Sa11or Bronson 1S the home town of Vllss Thelma Shook d1rect0r of the 0p616tta The buses a1r1ved there at 4 00 p m The cast then rehearsed on the small stage At 6 00 supper was served ln the Bronson Home Ec 1oom by the Bronson g1llS The product1on was put on at 'Z 00 p m and accordmg to th' applause of the small aud1ence lt was very successful Two of the Oflglllal cast wele mlsslng Tonv L1aWford and Joann Schwegle1 Clawfords part was portrayed by smg and Schwegle1 s part by her stand 1n Phyll1s Ward Mary Lou Terw1ll1ger 48 and D1ck Schneckenberger 45 a1e eu ,aged BRETZ DRAPERY SHOP DRAPERIES and SLIP COVERS GOOD FOOD an HOMEMADE PIES Helen and Jean s Restaurant KING S FLOWER and GIFT SHOP Prom Corsages at Reasonable PIICCS FRESH and SMOKED MEATS Deluxe Cleaners 633 Prame Phone I9J7 rnv oun oeucuous Congratulatxons MALTED MILK To THE MAIN SWEET SHOP CLASS OF 49 Corner Lawrence and Mam I s NEWBERRY DAYS ARE HAPPY DAYS FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS J. J. Newllerr 0. Jay Sandwich Shop Charlotte, Michigan , . . . . ' ' ' I , . v , I 1 . y ' I L , A, . . ., I I I I . . y 1 , . . . c' I Y ' , - vw , .4 I I ' ' . - ' ' f I ' ' . in ' ' . 1 I . I , I I Y A 3 K . ' 1 ' , - I . . I l , I I I I. . . I . . : a I . g , I - I I . ' , ' I - 3 . . . . . ' . ' . I . . v 'I 1 1 I I II 1 K I I II ' I5 . 1 ' ' , ' , - I . ,, I . , . . . . . . I I I I ' ' 1 ' ' I I. . I I - v v ' ' - - - , For some weeks a building has who WOH Iflfst Place' Was VQTY Elmer Cl13.IIlb9l'I3,ll1 from East Lan- ' . I ' I I - .l ', ' 'I ' ' I , . I . . . Q . H I Y V ' I ' ' A 7 9 l- . - 1 UI . Y , 1 .I - s ' . I I ' ' ' ' . ' . . . ' I , . . . Y ' F ' ' . . . . . . v v F3 I I ' ' I I : I . 1 Q - 1 7 3 Y a u Q ' , , , . . - u . ' I . , . ' U I 7 , , 1 GI KF! G1 G! 137 QS! 1:1 131 ti! 1 I 7 at G I Page 8 ORANGE 6. BLACK Latln Club CCont1nued from page D bers suggestlve of the sphere of the delty Muslcal Pageant of the Gods has the followlng cast and muslc applo Dl late to the sphele Juplter klng of the Gods Hans Kardel Pomp and Clrcumstance M e l c u r y fHelmesJ Messengel of gods Dale Rolfe Flnale from Wllllam Tell overture Juno queen of gods and marrlage Mal llyn Smlth Lohen grlns Weddlng March Mlnelva goddess of wlsdom LOUISE Belg School Days Venus goddess of Love Evelyn Mayhew Amour Vulcan god of flre Geolge Wldflg I Don t Want to Set the World on F116 Palls Jack RICRHIGSOU The Last Tlme I Saw PHTIS Nep tune god of the seas Glen Geal hart Cool Water Pluto klng of the Underworld Flank Blacy Choplns Funeral March Aeolus god of the wlnds Jlm Johnson Blow That Man Down Bacchus god of wlne Jlm Wensley Show Me the Way to go Home Dlana goddess of the moon and the hunt Margaret Vance Moonlove from Apollo god of the sun Rodney Wood You Ale My Sunshlne Ceres goddess of graln Joyce Ran som Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow Mars god of war Vance Hamllton Over Thele The slaves are Barbara Montgomery Connle Rolfe Janet Spagnuolo Sally Mc Donald Robert Potter Davld Mc Connell Warren Atklns Ray Nev lns Honorable Mentlon Gwen Two of Charlotte hlgh schools students Wele glven honolable lnen tlon for East Centl al States 1'l the Qulll and Scroll sprlng edltorlal wrltlng contest They WSIB Jean Gllffln and Beverly Greenshlelds both senlors thls year The Joulllallsnl students have wrltten thlee contests so fal A boy from St Maly Hlgh School Columbus Ohlo had the Wllllllll edltorlal A glrl from Grand Rap ldS also had all honorable mentloll Athletes to Vacation for Summer 1st row J Starr J Granstrom J Roberts A Collzzl D Wlllard N P h M M Wht d HFIS Iss I more Ca VISCPJ 2nd row J Smith S Smith S Phllllps S MacDonald C Norrls C Barn hull S Howard C Stults B Lennon 3rd row J Cornellus B Roath J We ls J Papo: Cornellus J Marsh J Spagnuolo B Nelghhors News Nlche Mlchlgan State Colleges Slgma Chl fraternlty chapter held thell annual ball at WlllCll the Sweet healt of Slgllla, Chl lS elected at the Hotel Olds two Weeks ago wlth Skltch Henderson s orchestra d0lllZ the muslcal honors The recleatol Club at Cadlllac hlgh school set aslde the week Aprll 24 30 as Maldens Vveek Dul lng thls tlme the g1llS took the lnl tlatlve not only by datlng the boys but also by calrylng thelr books and openlng doors fO1 them The week was cllmaxed by Cadlllacs blggest spllng dance the Damsel Dlag POWERS INSURANCE AGENCY Charlotte Band to Journey On Wm 21 the Orlole band wlll go to Holland to partlclpate IH tht annual lnalcllllg band festll al There Wlll be about tw llty flu bands IH attendance The Challotte band wlll do show replesentlng the llse and tall ot the dollal whlth wlll 101181 t ot IIVQ f01lll3,tl0l1S BOUSKA and SON Wall Paper Palnts Rug Cleanlng SILVER SYSTEM 141 S Mann W A LEXEN SHOES G A A Ends Successful Season The GA A glrls have partlcl pated ln many actlvtlles thls yeal Evely one that wanted to enroll came down to the school and J0lll ed teams To earn thell lettels they had to hand ln '1 llst of actlvltles Wltllll two weeks after they had done thls actlvlty Flfty polnts a year wele Yeqlllfed for one actlvlty or four polnts a day ln one lndlvldufll actlvlty Thele are approxlmately 15 glrls eaflllllg Cs and 40 gllls ealnlng numelals Ice skatllng flshlng horse back lldlng were a few of the actlvltles handed ln Other sports were volley ball basketball softball alld bowllng Last Wednesday nlght the glrl had a softball galne Some olf the boys had to play to take the places of solne glrls that werent there Rae Nlollander 48 was home ll0lll Western fol the week end Mr and Mrs Donald Hlce wele the vlctlms of an old tashloned bell lng May 16 Eaton County Savings Bank Beautlful llne of Formals ln Whlte and Pastel Colors all at one low prlce S14 95 Fred A Richey Co FOOD FOR THOUGHT EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PICNIC 'W3'S69S69'S9'599'E96 S'r'f'9S6' PIIRTEIV MKT GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES CAR REPAIR CIIARLDTTE Il0ME DAIRY Schwegler s Ice Cream and Luncheon Mu GER H Row RE co. 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Seniors and Journalism Class Co edltors Sports Edntor Feature Edltov Class Edxtor Sales Managers CI-IARLOTTE, MICHIGAN MINING BETTY JO SHOEMAKER GAYLORD YUND ROGER SMITH BARBARA IVICKEAG CARROLL DANE CONNIE ALFONSO DAN DICKINSON EN GINEERS Photogu aphvc Managers Typlsts Calendar Editor Program Clvllrmen Business Manager WINIFRED WELLS Adviser ANN GEHIVIAN BONNIE FOX SHIRLEY BRUCE JANICE GEARHART EILENE TANNER MARILYN SHIEL5 KEN JONES LEOTA PFEIFF-'ER PRINTING BY MCGRATH DFFQE C ENGRAWNG By JAHN A OU-,Ep The CHARHIAN ln presenting the l949 Charhian to MARENA KIPLINGER we the senior class dedicate this yearbook in sincere She has been a member ot the faculty for 28 years As adviser to the class of 49 she has given us her utmost cooperation and dependable service The students congratulate Marena Kiplinger for her years of service to their Alma Mater and thank her for the many things accomplished appreciation for her sympathetic understanding of all our problems. The CHARHIAN MINE SUPERVISOIQS WARREN BLIGHT B S MSC Farm Shop Agriculture lFlrst semesterj NEIL BRENNAN A B Western Mlchlgan College of Education Hrs tory Gov t, Guidance Dlrector W WARD CHRISTLIEB A B Western Mlchlgan College of Educa tlon, Languages SHIRLEY COLLINS B S Western Mlchlgan College of Education History JAY DYKHOUSE B S MSC M A, U of M Superintendent MARVIN FLOWER B S Western Mxchlgan College of Educatlon Industrial Arts MALCOLM GOBEL B S Alma Physical Education RICHARD GREEN S M S C, Vocational Agriculture Farm Shop DORA HOLMES B M S N C Commerclal MILDRED IAUCH A, o , Northwestern U , Columbia U Lnbraxnan B Western Mlchlgan College of Education EVALD JOHNSON B S Western Mxchlgan College of Educatuon Wood Shop General Shop Adult Educatlon MARENA KIPLINGER A B U of M Northwestern U U of Ch cago English Hlstory Buble ALLEEN LIPSEY B S Ferrls Instltute MSC Commerclal BERTHA McTAGGART B S MSC Home Economlcs, Home and Farnlly Llvlng OTTIS McQUlRE A B Eastern State Teachers College of Kentucky B S U of Kentucky Department of Foreign Veterans EARL MEAD B S, Western Mlchlgan College of Education U of M Co ordlnator and Dlrector of Veterans Instltute MAXINE MORRISON B S M S N C M SC Home Economncs CLARK MUMA B S Western Mlchngan College of Educatlon M A MSC Prlnclpal Social Studies VIRGINIA OBERLIN A B MSC Junior Hlgh ROBERT K POWELL A B Western State Kentucky U of M MSC Instrumental Music JACK REYNOLDS A B Western Michigan College of Educatnon, Mathematics General Science THELMA SHOOK B M, U of M Music DALLAS STALL A B Albion U of M , Western Mlchlgan College of Education Mathematucs, Physucs cation Junlor Hugh ELDRED TOUTANT A B Albion, Shrlveham U, England Scuence Physlcal Education WINIFRED WELLS A B Olnvet U of M Northwestern U U f Chlcago MSC Asslstant Prlncupal English, Journalism ORA WEYMOUTH A B Ol vet M A U of M M SC Wes ern Michigan College of Education Principal of Junior Hugh English Arlthrnetlc FRANCES WILDERN B S M S N C, Engllsh Art MADELEINE WHITMORE B S M SC Physlcal Education JARVIS WOTRING A B Adnan, M A, U of M English Speech - . ., . . .: , ' . 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I , . - 3 L Th C ARHIAN SIGN TI-IE '49ers LIST The CHARHIAN THEY STRUCK IT RICH ITH tl1e lnahest scholastlc average avallabl 400 Robert B1own captu1ed tl1e 1101101 of bemg va1ed1ct011an fO1 the class of 1949 Bob has take11 a college preparatory c0u1se 111111011112 1n Enghsh 50161106 n1ath rnatlcs alld SOCIHI stud1es Besules pa1t1c1pat1n,:, 1n football basketball and baseball l1e served on the student COl1llL11 f01 two yeals and was n1ayo1 of the school 1n 111s sen1o1 ye11 He has attended sw hon01 banquets 1 celwed the Ame11c1'1 L9g10ll Award 1n the Qlglllll ,1ade and the Unlver sxty of Mlchlgan Hono1 Plaque Xward 111 h1s sen1o1 year Salutatorlan ho11ors go to Conme Alfonso w1t11 111 fuelage of 35s Takmg a college p1pa1at01y coulse Conme n1a1ored 111 Fnehsh and QOCl3l sturhes She has been a 11161111361 of the G A A FHA LH'11l C111b Rulal Students Club F0ot11gl1tee1s and YTeens Con111e attended four 1101101 banquets or dances served 011 tl1e Cha hlan staff as sales 111311 a,1,er was 1n the Jun1o1 play and on the p10n1 deco1at1o11 eommxttee Selected to have the11 names on the U111vers1ty of Vllchxban Hono1 Plaque are Ann Gehman and Bob Brown chosen by tl1e teache1s fOl then' out tandmg cha1acter1st1cs 111 scho1a1sh1p leadersh1p 1nd sportsn1ansh1p An11 attended Y6I'll10l1tV1ll9 h1gl1 111 he1 freshman yea1 commg to Challotte as a SODIIOHIOIQ Du1 mg her thlee yea1s he1e she has been a membe1 of tl1e Latm Club YTeens and served as Vlce P19S1d6l1t of Footllghteers and assembly Cllalllllal 111 l1e1 senlol yeal She was ln the JU1ll0l play on the mom d600l 1t10n comnnttee a11d se1ved as photo graphlc manage1 011 the Charhlan staff For 0l1lSt3!ldll1g 9C1EHtlflC aclnevements Hlld attl tudes B111 No1r1s was presented w1th tl1e Bausch and Lomb S01 nce Award B111 attended Holt 111511 school IH h1s fleshman and sophomore yea1s H-0 entered Charlotte high sfhool as a 1un1o1 axd attended two honor banquets The D3,HfOlt1l awa1d f0l outstandmg qual1t1es Does to Jean Leach and D1ck Johnson They W816 plesented wlth the book 1 Da1e You by Wllllam 1-I Danforth at the hon01 assembly Durxng lllg four high school yeal s Dlck has pa1t1c1 pated 1n football and track was Vlce Pres1dent of th Jun101 class on the 1un1or play stage new and prom 119001311011 and cleanup commlttees He was qtudent C0unc1l lecreatxon c-11a1rn1an and a membe1 of the H11 servlng as 1tS plesldent 111 h1s sen101 vear B9S1deS playlng 1n the band for four yeals lem has been an accompanlst at school and Dl3,ll1St lll her chulch She was Presldent of the Young Peo ples Orgamzatlon teacher duung summer Blble school and attended c-hu1ch camp v . ' . Q '. . 1 1 ' .9 . M 1 1 -'l 1 . . . U. - ' 1, 1' ' ' z '. z, . . .U W . I- 1 , . 1 , - - . 1 . . 1 1, , , 'e 11, l J V 11 4 1 , 1 1'1 1 .1 .1., . . ., . , 1 , 1 1 1. ' - 1 U' ' 1 1 s 1 , , , 1 , 1 1 . V 1 v. . 1 1 , 1 . . h ' ' 1 ' . - v ' ' . 1 , 1 , , 1 1 ,- . , ' , 1 , I .1 '1 , 1 1' 1 ' . ' 1 1 v Q 1 ' ' 'x Q U K , ' ,.. 1 1, , 1 ,- , , 1- 1, , V J 1 D1 1 A 1 I1 ' . 1, , . . '. , , The CHARHIAN Ma CONNIE ALFONSO Coquetrw vwlxets the appetlte fllrtatlon depraus lt Prom Decoratlon Committee 3 GAA 1 2 Jr Play Cast, 3 Rural Student 1 FHA 1 2 Program Chairman, 2 Footllghteers 4 Y Teens 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 4 Salutatorlan, 4 Honor Banquet Orange 85. Black, 4 JOAN BANDFIELD I t'Ilf.,Illll must st1ll be allowed to be 51 collateral sec IIT'ItW to Ylllllt' Play 3 Jr Prom committee, 3 FH A 1, 2 GAA 1 2 Y Teens, 3 Orange 85. Black, 4 MARLYN BROUGH The loose trun of thv beautlful droppmg I'l'lll Prom Committee 3 Jr Play, 3, Footllghteers, 2 4 Glee Club 4 HI Y 4 Golden Gloves, 2 3 4 Orange 85. Black 4 ROBERT BROWN Intell1,.,ence lefleetmn and Judgment reslde m men gazlne Sales Manager, 3 Student Council 1 2 Mayor 4 Football 3 4 Captan Ba ketball , 4 Base a , 2 3 4 Vale c torlan, 4 Honor Banquet 1 2 3 4 Football Banquet, Orange 85. Black 4 GEORGE BRUCE A fmend max well he reckoned the masterplece of natuu Play Stage Crew 3 Hu V 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4 Camera Club 2 Cross Country, 3 Track 3 Orange G. Black, 4 SHIRLEY BRUCE Hath flowers IH her golden h'ur Prom Commlttee 3 Jr Play 3 Y Teens 3 4 Secretary, 4 GAA 1, 2 Vlce President, 2 Queen, 4 Charhlan Staff 4 Orange 6. Black 4 JOYCE CASWELL NI lll1l,.,9 IN '1 whole thmg, vou we got to g1VG Nour mind to Prom Committee 3 Jr Play, 3 Student Council, 2 Speech Club 4 Honor Dance 2 Orange 6. Black 4 PHYLLIS CLAPPER She who has mtlente max compass anvthmg I Invocation at Jr Sr Prom, 3 Jr Play Usher, 3 FHA 1 Rural tu dents' Club 1 Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2, Y Teens, 3 4, Honor Ban quet 4 Orange 85. Black, 4 ROBERT CLARK A mlghtw fortress 18 our God Glee Club 4 Basketball, 1 Manager, 4 Baseball, 4 Orange 85. Black, ,QMW LAURA CLIFFORD 'I rm know thxt all IS well even lf late Play Committee, 3 Jr Prom Committee, 3 Y Teens 3 4 FH A 1 3 Lubrary Club 3 Speech Club 4 Latun Club 4, Spanish Club 4 G A A 1 2 Orange G. Black, 4 ROBERT COOPER To plow 'lnd sown and reap and mow and be a. farmers bm 7ar.'IfCQ22,5yf. ,191-Q. THEY STRUCK QOAMfQ ,fpaw X3.+4.u,f DORIS CRANDELL Ikumfmn tht ueflture uf an hom Po tervllle, 1 2 3 Banquet Play 3 Y Teens, 4, Glee Club 3, Basketball, JULIAN ANTHONY CRAWFORD I heir fl sky born muslf. still Prom Committee 3 Camera Club 2 3 4 Stage Crew, 2 3 4 Movle Operator, 2 3, 4, Projector Chalrman, 4, Glee Club, 4, Operetta, 2 4, Boys' Quartette, 3 4, Honor Banquet, 1 2 4 Band, 2 3 4 WILLIAM CRITTENDEN To look it Ins little snug, fum of the world FA 2 3, Reporter, 4 Basketball, 1 Baseball, 2 3, 4 ROBERT CARROLL DANE Nothmg to we'u but clothes Vlce Presldent 1 Treasurer, 4 Magazlne Renewal Manager, 3 Hn Y 3 4 Older Boys Conference 3 4, Vlce President 4, Football, 1, Bas ketball 1 Track, 1, Tennis 1 Charhlan Staff 4 Journalism Carnl val 4 Orange G. Black 4 BILL DAY 'lhc tvunklmb of an ew Treasurer 2 F FA, 2 3 Secretary 4, 4 H 1, 2 3 4, Track, 4 PATRICIA DEAN And m tofl u IIIQRCIW wvtlks UDTIIUFIIIVW Treasurer, 1 Jr Play 3 Jr Prom Food and Decoratlon Committee 3 G A 1 2 Orange dt Black,4 DAN DICKINSON A flNIllYlg we W1lI ,, President, 2 Vlce presldent, 4 Jr Prom Committee 3 Football, 1 2 Baseball 2 4 Honor Banquet,1 Jr Play 3 Jr Rotarlan, 4 Charhlan Staff 4 INEZ FARR GOULD When 1 Woman m UIIGS F H A 1, 3, Rural Stu ents' Club 1, 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 IRETA FETTERMAN A flhllltv small r Play Usher, 3 FHA 2 Ban ,1 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Oran 61 Black 4 BONNIE FOX Iblt lN Inc m searth ot L wiv nd 2 3 2, GA 1 2 Charhlan Sta JAMES FRAZIER Hell In '1 hut tune Ill the wld town tom, amera Club 2 HI Y 3 4 Stage Crew, 2 3 4 Movie Projector 1 2 3 4 Jr Play 3 Operetta 3 Journalxsm Carnlval,2 3 4 Orange 6. Black, 4 LOLA FRENCH The pefue of menmg, ln xour quiet ww 'us nd2FHA YTens34Llbray Jf- ' ' 5 - 5 5 5I 5 - I 5 5 - - -5 5 5 I 5 5 5 - 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I I 1, 2, 3, 45 . M5 5' I 7 Y , Jr- 5 5 - 5 - - -5 5 - - -5 5 5 - 5 5 5 JP- 5 5 - ' 5 5 5 5 - 5 5 5 5 5 5 - H 155- 55 - ' ' r 1' ' 5 1 2 ' 4 I 1 2 3 ' ' Ib II ' I d' ' 5 5 5 5 I5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I- - 5 5 5 5 5 5 1. 2, 3. 45 5447 5 , . Jr- 5 5 '- 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 - Jr- I I 5 5 5 5 5 - I 5 5 5 5 - - 5, - 5 I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I 5 5 Eff 5 ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' .' ' Jr- 5 5 . 5 5 5 5 . 5 5 5 - ' 5 ' -I H ' .' 1 I ' .' ' .S W I '. . . 5 . 5 . . ., 5 S - 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' - 5 ' - I lf -,. 5 5. '. I 5 5 5 5 5 4. lx 1 - , ' 5 5 v ' rv Jr. I 5 . D 5 - , ,I 5 . . ., 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' 5 5 5 - -5 5 vI - ll 4 Y ' 5 ,uv in I 'Y I Jr. Play Stage Crew, 35 F.F.A., 2, 3, 45 Football, 2, 3. ' 1 I r , I ' r . ' f f 5 5 5 5 5 - ' 5 ' ' 2. In . 5 .', , ' H 5 5 II Jr- 5 I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' 5 5 5 5 5 - F. . 5, , 5 5 , . 5 H ' ' r C 5 5 5 , ' ' ' 5 5 5 ' 5 '- 5 I 5 - - . . I Y . 1 7 I' 1 I -' 5 5 ' 5 5 5 5 - 5 5 5 . I 5 5 - - - 5 5 5 ' - 5 5 5 ' - I H ' if? ' A' '2 .' ' 'fy I 2 - 5 5 - 5 5 .A. ., , 5 . , ' 5 ' - ' 5 - ' 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 35 45 I 5 535 5 525 - 5 5 - ,, 5 5 5 - f - - -5 ' d 5 5 5 5 5 5 - J. 5 5 - -515 5 d 5 5 . 5 5 5 5 ge , . ML:'- 1, U ' ,' 5 ' 5 ' rd. Ba , , , 45 F.H.A., 1, ' . .A., , 5 ff, -4. 7, -ern-' ' X . ' - ' - ' '---mf A '7 5 - C 5 5 - 5 5 5 15 5 5 I5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Ba , 5 . . ., 15 - e , , 5 ' r , 3, 4. The CHARHIAN TI-IE GOLD JANICE GEARHART For muslc whlch IS emnest of 1 heaun Jr Play, 3 Jr Prom Commlttee, 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Secretary and Treas urer, 4 F H A 1 2, Operetta, 4 Rural Students Club 1 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Banquet, 3 4 Charhlan Staff 4 ANN GEHMAN A sweet g1rl gxaduates 1n her golden hfur Vermontvllle, 1 Jr Prom Commrttee, 3 Footllghteers, 2 3 4, Vlce pres ndent, 4 Y Teens, 4 Latm Club 3 Jr Play 3 Assembly Program Cha1rman,4 Honor Banquet, 3 4 Charhlan Staff 4 ISABEL GORRIE Always a smlle on her fat Grand Raplds, 1 STANLEY GOULID The 3.,'2',llCI1Itlll1St works the ILIINL-'l A,2 3 4 Track, 3, em MM MMM' ,fa BEVERLY GREENSHIELDS There IS l'1ughter 1n her eyes her checks and h 1 IN Secretary, 3 Jr Prom Decoratlon Chairman, 3 GAA 1 2 Y Teens 4 Cheerleader, Vice president 3 4 Band, 2 3 4 Queen, 2 r Play Committee, 3 Orange 8. Black 4 r PERRY GREGG Knot prcturedb A man at h1s best IS none too good hart 3 PATRICIA GIRIEST Patlent when saddest calm when ea1nest Prom Committee, 3 Student Council, 3 Y Teens, 3 4 GA Honor Banquet,1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Journallsm Carmval, 4 IQ.,,,e,.,,..,c.,.4e Hr JSM GFS JEAN GRIFFIN beelnh more harmony ln her bflght ue than 11111 could hear Prom Cornmlttee 3, Jr Play Commltte, 3 Senuor Card Commlttee, Rural Students' Club 1 F H A 1 Y Teens, 4 Queen, 3 Honor Ba quet, 3 4 Oran e 6. Black 4 CHARLES HARAG I am cl watcher wlth fl1rtat1o11s ews Secretary, 4 Jr Prom Committee, 3 Jr Play Commlttee 3 FFA :Q 3 4 Presldent 4 H1 Y 4, Footllghteers 4 Llbrarlan 3 Track X Honor Dance, 4 Jr Rotarlan, 4 JERRY JOHNSON Peas - xXN XX 9..e,g.A,....-.. It I9 onlv one step from toleratlon to frIrC,1xe11ess ay Stage Crew, 3 FFA 2 3 4, 1-ootball 1 RICHARD JOHNSON Drag the slow htrge or drne the lapld tal Vlce presldert 3 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Jr Play Stage Crew, Student Council Recreation Chalrman 4 H Y 3 4 esldent Football 2 3 4 Track, 2 3 4 KENNETH JONES Lne happs be 111er11 and du- xoun BARBARA LOU JORDAN Student Council, 3 4 Footllghteers 3 4 Football 3 4 s the Ktllltllt c Ill mt pnuhiscs all the ph Q tl no Prom Decoration Committee 3 Latln Club 2 3 Secretary G. Treasurer, 3 GAA 1 2 Jr Play Cast, 3 Orange Gt Black 4 Honor banquet, 'I 2 JESS JORDAN 'I' l as tht dm IS n GLENN KARDEL Cnot pictured In thls belle-f 1 11111 to hw and due Play Committee, 3 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Assembly Commuttee, 3 Camera Club 3 4, Footlughteers, 4 Glee Club 4 H1 Y, 3 Football, 2 4 Track, BEVERLY KELLEY The llttle cares th It fretttd 111f Play Make up Committee 3 GAA 1 Footlghteers 2 3 4 Camera Club 3 Spanish Club 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Orange Q Black 4 BEVERLY KING Nxfe 111 the lmllfmul qllltls of the Bon.I.IIimIIv.1I I? 1 .7 FLORA MAE KING ll Pl If Lon o ARLENE KIPP Uno ltngllage held heart and 111 l Eaton Rapids 1 Jr Play Usher, 3 Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2 Glee Club Llbrarlan 2 LOUIS LANGFORD Slt 1Ie1fe-t lxlusso I sto Baseball 3 JEAN LEACH 1 sx set musn flllell t1e nu 4 III-1123 -2'f....4f-II,,ILfi1 MARIAN LEMMON talm 111e IYHI lump me malm Sunfleld 1 Class Secretary, 2 Prom Comm1ttee,3 Jr Play Committee, 3 Orange 80 Black, 4 JAMES LOUGHAN l haxe fflllflllt at good f1g,ht Jr Play Stage Committee 3 Prom Decoratlon Commlttee, 3 Footllght eers, 4 H1 Y 3 4 Student Counc1l,4 Football 1 2 3 4 EUGENE LOVELAND A man IS alvsaxs better than a. hook A 4 entlnel, 4 ootball, 1 3 DOUGLAS LOWE II ff To haxe knovxn loxe hon hxttex .ft lhlllh It IS M383 f5d'H MQW rdf-H'4v F A, 2, 3 4 Treasurer 4 Track, 2 3 4 Baseball, I ' I . :I ,,,, I I I I -I ' M I I - ' I I I - ' I' ' I Y ' ' 'V I I I V 7 -I I I I I I - I ,I . I, . I I ' . . I I ' I I ' ' . I 'I I I - I I I - I I I I I I I I - I I ' ' SEQ ' I - 1 - I F.F. . , , I 4. I - I I I - - -I I I - 3I I I - I I I I I I I J - I I - ' I Elk , I F.F.A., 45 ' I ' ' ' ' Jr. ' I ' 3 -I ,II . .A.,1: I I I I I I I - .I I f I A 'I' ' 0- I' 'I- ,I I II I I IH ,. I . Jr- ' II ' . ' I ' ' 4: ' . .I I I I I - -I I - I I n- , ' I I I - T . It II- .' I- II Ig I I I I I I - I I' I I I I 2: - .I - I . - I I I I - - I P' C-9 Jr. Pl ' I . . ., , , - ' , , 2, s. IG NI MN. I I ' - ' - I II - I f I I -I I SI , I I I- I I I Pl' I 45 I I I I I I - I .. - ,I III , .III 1 ' II g.III I I I I I I I - Ti: ' -rv' 'tl '- ' 1 -I1s111'- ol' 11- ' rldf' I I I I I I - - -I I I - I I I I - , I al. I lo 'I ,? jIf, Jr. Play Committee, 3: Hi-Y, 43 Basketball Manager, 3. . -I Jr. I . I , I I I I I ' I I I - I I 1, , I 3, 4. H ' 1. I . I' 1,1 pl I Jr- - I ' I II - - I i I I . I L,-f I I I I I I I ' - ' ' Q e,,.,,II1 , ' ' '- ' I Q I past. I ' ' ln I 11, so -- tr lf' I I' I I - V ' I I I I I I ' , . 'lll't' is the most ' -t Vasxi ll If l'll.H , . Sof, sv, ' I I I --fz I Ba , , , ,4. I ' . ' , f' ' ' I I I ' I - ' I I ' L Y ' I - I ' I I I ' ' I ' - , I , , 412 I - I I I I I I I I - I I It I -I , 'I I I. I I 'H F.F. ., ,S ' IF ,2, ,4. F- - - I I I I I I I 2- The CHARHIAN .J ,e6,f36fCZ7 f If ZW 1 52- ci.,.,I..1wI.fz.,.. mmf WMM ,Ilon- 459945 WMS:-K yibdy ff! 7?fM,4L4j GEORGE NEWCOMER The exe of euh man sees but vshat 1t has the power of se+1ng CORENE NEWLAND Sole Judge of truth ln endless error hurled Llbrary Club 4 Program Chalrman, 4 Commencement Usher, 2 Bac calaureate Usher, 3 BARBARA NICHOLS MILLER Dxerythlng, IS sweetened bx rxch Llbrary 3 4 WILLIAM NORRIS Lne ilwaxs lll the best companx when you read Holt, 1 2 Honor Dance, 3, 4 WINFIELD PARDEE Pttlentt ls the be-It zemedx fox ewerg trouhlt Prom Commlttee 3 Camera Club, 2 3, 4 President, 3, Vlce Presldent 2, Boys Glee Club, 4 Secretary 6, Treasurer, 4, Quartet, 3, 4 Inter lochen, 3 4 Band 1 2, 3, 4 Presldent, 3 Movle Operator,1 2 3 4, Drum Major 3 4 Stage Crew,1 2 3 4 Stage Manager 4 Operetta, 2 4 Honor Banquet 2 3, 4 MARY LOU PARR And mlstless ot herself though Chmi fall Band,1 Y Teens 3 4 Ll rary, 4 F A 1 SHIRLEY PATON Bn langtlxge but the lftnguage of the heart Prom Committee, 3 Jr Play Committee, 3 Senlor Card Sales Com mlttee, 4 Y Teens, 3, 4 G A A, 1, 2 F H A 1, Orange G. Black 4 LEOTA P: EIFFER wht moxes at goddess and she looks 1 ,oddess Prom Committee, 3 Council Secretary 4 Latm Club, 3 Footllghteers 3 4 GAA 1, 2 Basketball,1 2 Bowlung 1 Honor Banquet,1 3 4 Jr Play, 3, Orange dt Black, 4 Charhlan Staff Busmess Mana ger 4 DOROTHY PRATT Blowers sprlnh to blossom where she vvtlks Speech Club 4 Library Club 3 F H A,2 3 4 Secretary, 3 Glee Club 3 JEAN PRUDEN Thexe ue no setltts bettel kept than th: setrets owenlmclx uessts Vermontvulle 1 2 Class Commnttee Program, 3 Library Club 3, 4 Vlce President 4 Orange SI. Black 4 EARL ROITER Txue dlsputfmts are lllu true spoxtsmen Baseball 2 3 Tennls 1 Football 1 3 4 Basketball WILMA ROTH Qnot PICIZUFCUJ asx lne and lllll t 16 Grand Ledge 1 2 3 Latm Club 1 2 Commercial Secretary JOANN SCHWEGLER Nlme sftft I smg vslth mortal xmte Play eretta 2 4 Glee Club 1 3, 4 Footllghtee , Y Teens, 3, Band, 3, 4 HMZMM WCM? THEY STRUCK CHARLES MARTENS Whexe dld wou get thflht ewes so blue Orange G. Black 4 TED MARTIN Lowers 'Ire tommonlx lYldllNtl'l0Ll's to mtlte thtmselxes une lst-tl Jr Prom Committee, 3 Jr Play, 3 HI Y, 4, Basketball ELLA BETH McCLlNTOCK Ilemorx IS the dltrw that we all Larry 'tlmut wuth us ee Club 1 eretta 2 A 4 Rural Stu e s' ub Play Usher, 3 Commencement Usher 2, Baccalaureate Usher, 3 BARBARA McKEAG lhftt s the nature of women not to luxe whmn we luxe thlm and to love when we loxe them not Prom Commlttee, 3 Latm Club 3 4 Footllghteers 2 3 Honor Banquet, 1 2 Charhlan Staff 4 Orange 8. Black 4 JOYCE MILLER Wxthout a wink of sleep Alblon, 1 Jr Prom Committee 3 Jr Play Committee, 3 Latln Club 3 GAA 3 Orange 8. Black 2 Cheerleaders Club 2 3 4, Y Teens 3 4 garslty Cheerleader 4 Footllghteers, 4 Camera Club 2 Secre tary, CARROLL MOHRE Une sw lllrm nexel nukes '1 summer A , Foo al Track 2 3 4 Crosscoun , Honor Banquet, 4 MARGARET MOIST Hot and told moist md du Llbrary Club 3 4 Camera Club 3 Speech Club 4 Orange 8. Black, 4 G A 1 RONALD MONK An honest mftn s the noble st work nt 1 ld Sexton, 2 St Johns, 3 MARY MOORE PARISH XX omen haw 'L xerw posltlwe mortl sense r Play 3 FHA 1 2 Camera Cub 2 Band 2 3 4 Swlng Band, Honor Banquet 4 RUTH MORRIS ls there no hope' Jr-'Play Program Committee, 3 Jr Play Usher, 3 F H A 1 2 Glee Club 33 v Teens 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 BERNICE MULL W here the xx llllngne ss IN great the dlfflcultles tin not be great KENNETH NEVINS Hen are only hms grown tftll and 1 2 3 fgflik cfafww. qfeaffrff LI It neural, 'ualfuew Www Qtzw 77449 'ia Q ww ff! 8 I , , . ' I' v I I - ' 4 A 4 I - A I v . ,r - . I , . . . . I .I . ,I , . Q . Q - ' , 1. I A - I , . j I' 2 A' ' f 1' j . ' - GI , ,2g Op , I F.H. ., 3, 5 d nt Cl , 1: Jr. v A I I ' - ' - I I I I , I I ' I 4, ,K A , I ' I I I ' I I I a I I 4 y 7 , : Y ' ' I' ' Q ' Q' 'iff J ' I - ' I I - ' I ' I I 'f I I I I I I I - A ,. , . . H A -- -I .Z I V I I E t. K LI .I. FF- -I 2I 3I 4' fb II II 2I 3I 47 I II I I I 'IFJ' 33 I I . 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' I1 A Y ' ' ' .N I Jr. I 3: Op I I I I I 2I I rs 1I 2: THE GOLD 3511 an If ffffffdwf W' 1-I AGIIIIIIJ mn ,Qf,,I.,gQ1-67,3-5hIIIi Uwmhw PAUL THORNTON The supIr1fI1 111111 ls the plmldente III' the 111l'e11fI1 EDWARD TOWE Hhs art thou s1Ieht 'Rural Students Club 1 H1 Y, 3 4 Cross Country, 3 Banquet, 1 4 Track 2 3 Honor JOSEPH E TUCKEY The pe ue of QNGHIHE., 111 xour qunt xx Y 3 4 Camera Club, 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Honor Banquet RNS ETHEL MAE VAN GOETHEM X dluhhtel III the gods dlwmelx tall and most dnmnlx fur Secretary 1 Jr Prom Decoration Committee 3 Jr Play Tlcket mttee 3, Y Teens 3 4 GAA 1 2 Footl1ghteers,3 4 Treasurer 4 Camera Club 2 3 Treasurer 2 3 Cheerleaders Club 1 2 3 President 4, Varslty Cheerleader, 1 2 3 4 Swlng Band, 3, 4, Queen Honor Banquet 1 3 4 Band, 2 3 4 Executlve Councl, 3 ec retary 4 Operetta 2 Orange RI. Black, 4 Com BONNIE WEBB Slddle Xfllll dreams xfore III11 11de them Prom Committee, 3, Y Teens, 3 4 G A A, 1 F H BETTY WHITE Sw suemt for anx kmd of p'1m Play Stage Committee 3 Band,1 2 3 Libra y 2 4 Secretary, 2 3 H A, CARYL WIDRIG XHIII httle mme so soft 'ind kmd Glee Club 1 2 Speech Club 4 ROBERT WILCOX No om 1 111 lllllld hls set LIIIIN upon the nolyleness II pusl Camera Club 2 3, 4 Vlce Pre ldent, 3 Secretar Radlo Club 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Movue Operator, 4 Operatta, 4 GAYLAND WILLIAMSON XX hit u1sdu111 L 1n wsu fmd th'1t IN 163161 thin Ixll1dY'lk'N'-47 Prom Decoratlons Commlttee, 3 Jr Play Stage Crew 3, Tennis, 1 DOROTHY WILLIS She nmde .1 urtue of ne-ce-ss1tx Play Program Commlttee 3 Jr Play Usher 3 Jr Prom Decoration Committee 3 Sensor Class Card Committee 4 Library Club 'I Secretary 4 Y Teens 3 4 GAYLORD YUND e thmk hlw ft IJLIIIUISKJIJLILI' and atts Ixlu lt111,., President 3 Jr Prom Commlttee, 3, Student Council Representatlve, H Y, Fo 1 eers 2 C mera lub 2 , La C Baseball 2 3 4 Tennrs 1 Track, 3 4 Crosscountry 3 4 Footba 1 Jr Rotar1an,4 Charhlan Staff 4 Orange 8. Black 4 Honor Ban et 1 , J Play NEALE ZIMMERLEE H1 has the deed half done who hfls made 1 l7E',.,II1l1IYl ay 3 Track 1 Bas , 2 3 tain 4 Honor Banquet 4 II-Jr'3,45.M,2ImJ YYQ--x..,.I.. 2,4 fziffvrtoyf Vlc Presxdent 1 yGlee Club 4 Football 1 2 3 4, Track Plamvullle Connecticut 1 Jr Play Stage Manager The CHARHIAN GEORGE SHAULL Cnot plcturedj I urs 111111 should IIQ judged In h1s lrest nwments MARILYN SHIELS s I s tr fm mf not t41Xl rorn Commlttee 3 Jr Play, 3 F otllghteers 4 FHA 1 2 Y Teens 3 4 GAA 3 4 Charhlan Staff Program Chalrman, 4 Orange G. Black, 4 BETTY JO SHOEMAKER She vs IS a. IOIIH of Ilfe md l1t,ht Play Trcket Chalrman, 3, Jr Prom Invltatlon Commlttee 3 GAA Manager, 1 Y Teens 3 4 President 4 Pro ram Chalrman 3 F H A 1, 2, Band, 1 2 3 Charhlan Staff Co Editor 4, Honor Ban quet 1 2 3 4 Orange G, Black, 4 PAT SINCLAIR A smile llw us helps A , Y Teens, G A A 3, Footllghteers MARILYN SMITH X nth 'I srmlg nn hu hps 1nd 1 te ll In hm e Prom Decoration Committee 3 Jr Play 3, Footllghteers, 3 4 Sec arya4 Spanlsh Club 3 Latvn Club 3 FHA 2 Hon Ban quet ROGER SMITH Tet thls he xrmr motto Ielw on wourself e President, 2 Treasurer 3, President 4 Jr Prom Committee, 3 Jr Play, 3, Student Councll, 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 Baseball 3 4 Hono Banquet, 2 4 Charhlan Staff Sports Editor, Orange 8. Black, 4, Jr Rotarlan, 4 LILLIAN SMRCHEK I lmed hlm for hlmse-If dune Play Usher 3 Llbrary 1 2 Orange fi Black 4 SAM SPACINUOL0 The nlam rn in IS the Irlslt clod 1 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 LOIS STANSBURY CLARA STANTON I tm enjm her uhlle shes Itmml DONALD GEORGE STEWART All the wlt of mm 3 Radlo Club 2 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Presudent 4 Camera Club 3 4 Honor Dances 3 4 Footl1ghteers,3 4 Boys Quartet, 2 3 4 Band 3 4 German Band, 3 4 Operetta, 2 4 Track 2 3 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Movie Op erator 3 4 Mlcrophone Crew 2 4 Orange 8. Black 4 VICTOR SWIFT lustlu slr IS the grefmtest mtere st of man rm eu EILENE TANNER Prom Committee 3 FHA 1 Speech Club 4 Office 3 4 Charhlan Staff 4 4255, ffm! Jdwiiinc If I if-'25 Zcfmff-46 2921,-ugf 7241, A P . H Ij I, -I I A. 5 ' .I ...H 'I'4I strive, tv seek, I ' d, 1 I j'eld. Jr-P II - I -0 II ISI: - I I I - I -I I I I Us ,E V, I Y . I .Y .,. I Jr. ' . U ' , 4: . . ., IIIM g I - I I I ' I I I I I, - - -I ' I I I - I ' - ' ' ' ' I I I I I - I . 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SQ rn Q is 55 If Z Ln 332 IIl'J.'l U'-V10 gan U'DWO Em- Of-'D'UUJV P'-l Ie. aoomezhrrnmmoemx OGUHT1 ZW QXIDIJI so zzz E ZUMZO MFI lT1'Ul'l14UO me OWOUJM ZOO NAME Alfonso Bandfueld Brough Brown Bruce Bruce Caswell Clapper Clark Clufford Cooper Crandell Crawford Cruttenden Dane Day Dean Duckunson Fetterman Fox Frazuer French Gearhart Gehman Gorrue Gould Gould Greenshuelds Gregg Gruest Gruffun Harag Johnson Johnson Jones Jordan Jordan Kardel Kelley Kung Kung KIPD Langford Leac Lemmon Loughan Loveland Lowe Martens Martun McCluntock McKeag Muller Mohre Muller Moust Monk Morrus Mull Nevuns Newcomer Newland Norrus Pardee Parush Parr Paton Pfeuffer Pratt Pruden Router Roth Schwegler Shaull Shuels Shoemaker Sunclaur Smuth Smuth Smrchek Spagnuolo Stanton Stewart Swuft Tanner Thornton Towe Tuckey Van Goethem Webb Whute W drug Wulcox Wulluamson Wullus Yuund Zummerlee NICKNAME Connue 'JO Broug Brown Pustachuo Squur Cazz Phy ' Bob Cluff Bob ed Ton Bu ' Readymade Bull' ' Pat Dan 'lreta ' Bonnue Fraze Frenchue Jan Ann 'llzzue lnue Stan Bev ' P J Pa Jean ' Charluel' Jake Duck Hey Yo Barbue Jess Freck Bev Bev Flora ' Kupue 'Louue Jean Marel' Jum ' Dutch Doug Chuc ' Peaches Elle Barbl' 'Josue Archue YY Maggue Ronnue Ruth ' Pup Squeek' Ken Joe Corky Bull Wundy Mary Lou Shurl Johnny Dot Bubbles Deerslayer 'Wulma Josue 'Jake Mal Red Pat Smutty Smutty Lu I SP Q Blondue Stewy Vue Tanner 'Pau Joe 'Ethy Webber 'Bet Cary Bob Gay Dot Gay Zum DIARY OF THE MINERS ENJOYS MOST dancung partues partues baseball and Bev bowlung swummung Harold people gurls roller skatung swummun fushung swummung dancung farmung partues deer huntung partues deer huntung dancung dancung talkung back wards skatung Roger Doug roller skatung Bob gurls Bob huntung Bruce dancun lcensoredb swummung sleepung partues eatung playung puano partues sleep nuce gurls leusure tume dancung partues talkung doung nothung playung puano partues sleepung gur sleepung breathuna partues 6. such playung puano dancung 8. stuff datung swummung park Jake shoppung gurls dancung goung out orchestra vacatuorus partues fushung wuth Ed talkung cookung square dancung datung phulosophuzung Duck workung huntung 6, fushunq husband musuc tunkerung Art dancung sports horses deer huntung talkung blonds bru nets redheads dancung entertaunung shop Jerry week ends huntung and fushung shootung skeet musuc Gaylord partues medutatung dry Jokes a car dancung readung people CHEFHSHED POSSESSION class rung Mom 6. Dad car Bev baseball glove PIPE Mutc duamond fruends gurls Bu humself class rung camera State Farmer Degree pool cue car car car Ford class rung lughter rung rung Dad s car rung rungs rung sulver Bob guns Bruce angora muttens memorues un my car humself C3F football shoes Mom, Dad Joe Jess money self control mother, father class rung Jack Jeep Buble class rung address book my gurl my gurl u e my bottle folks Mom 6 Dad class rung medals rung glggle uncle s car class rung class rung quuetness whuzzer folks fly rod checkered hat weddung rung class rung class rung Mr VanSuckle duamond class rung u e husband flute car watch Mother photo album Job s Daugh ters medal keys to car Barton unsurance applucatuons class rung camera duploma rung watch car convertuble famuly class rung Buble quuetness camera 8. raduo flannel under wear duary thoughts whute sweater NEVER SEEN WITHOUT one of the gang the gurls pants Bev Duck el Jum Bev, Jean duamond Connue, Arlene Hull Frenchue Carroll, Jerry Vuola Frankue the gang Martun 6. Harag the gang the gurls Yund, Router Smuth class Jean Ken, rung George Jean or Dorus Doug glasses comb Bob or Barb humself Bob clothes Bruce one of the gang Ted Carroll Bob Carroll Donna crew cut the gurls Jum, Jerry hat vacant expressuon lsabel gurls duamond Art 8. Ron Bonnue the gurls smule Jackue clothes books Carroll, Bev Charlue, Corene a guggle Muckey Bob, Jerry Jake or lnez smule Art 6. Louue Dot Clara horn solud geometry book se f school books Bob Roy Dot Ruth 9309 a remark locket the gurls Gay, Dan Roger Pocketbook Lunda CEI' one of the Cluff self the gang gurls Dan Earl Gay duamond bank book Bernuce keys head Ann Januce Jack B gur the gang the gurls the gurls smule a joke Zum shoes Dan Earl Roger Gay I0 PET PEEVE mannerless boys crackung gum people drunkung umpures bashful women braggung bossy people vulgaruty conceutedness crooked seams beung bashful gurls' smokung smokung drunkung uncooperatuve gurls gurls durty saddle shoes two faced people snobs gurls that swear non drunkers snobs conceutedness drunkung excessuve drunkung sarcastuc people gurls' smokung umpolute boys has none Mr Brennan tarduness people drunkung brother drunkung the mule short pants women dumb people work racual prejuduces smokung, drunkung smokung, drunkung workung boys people black eyes teasung braggung women un general Sllly gurls stuck up people Bu crackung knuckles gurls drunkung self centered people luars gossupers gurI's smokung nousy people people who pass hutchukers vulgaruty physucs assugn ments antu socual women show offs gossupers jealous people go getters nosey people two faced people squealers teachers gossups drunkung durty necks broken prom ses smokung drunkung egotustucal people uncooperatuve gurls conceutedness unsocuable people drunkung curly haur gurls un overalls durty necks work tests gurls undependable people jealous people snobs school work people gurls that don't speak gossups stungy people women OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTIC flurtung haur muscle haur cut Jokes laugh arguung energy surugung talkatuveness walk haur camera arguung clothes brown eyes haur fruendluness eyes energy bug words guggles thunness personaluty heught even temper braggung personaluty talkatuveness Bruce wolfess wolf gurth eyes Leota laugh heught freckles studued undufference smallness dumples haur buuld heught smule muscle vouce Januce slowness haur smule green eyes flurtung eyes, ears, nose eyes haur lupstuck eyes soft vouce smule quuetness laugh guggle smule musucal abuluty haur eyes fruendluness cynucusm quuetness humor slowness smallness vouce bugness temper haur smule personaluty teasung eyes pleasung way blonde haur jokes deep vouce Jerry devultry sulence car haur smule blue eyes smule thunness haur drawl sarcasm profule AMBITION happy, prosperous beauty school, marruage marruage college I S graduate secretary guess? be a success work nurse get over bashfulness beauty operator see the world farm none farm teacher catch bug trout undetermuned college commussuon uru army undecuded housewufe teacher ullustrator ambutuon achueved to reture prosperous lufe hunt moose Bruce offuce job get hooked graduate partnershup un Johnson Lumber book bunder get marrued get some sleep go to Alaska be wealthy marruage work marruage doctor nurse grow up second Jo farmung farmung No' travel Louus florust X ray technucuan Flllfse farmer ambutuon achueved luve un Calufornua fund nuce gurl grow tall secretary work make a mulluon bucks marruage do somethung doctor be good wufe travel travel marry money work for state marry get a deer wuth bow and arrow twenty chuldren concert sunger Aur Force be success as nurse secretary chalk artust 8. puanusu: HUPSC be ruch career busuruess man housewufe phulanthropust own farm housewufe graduate college not to work teacher marruage undecuded wrute a novel college work travel college travel I ' as ' - ' I'f ' 4 vu ' ' ' - I lu hu ' ' ' - lu uv - ' 1 I ua ' ' vs ' ' ' ' I uu ' Ivy ' ' ul ' h ' I uv ' - - I uu Iv - - ' I lu su ' ' uu - uu ' - - I ' ul - us ' -II - - u vv ' ' - - - I I gl HR ,, . . . . . . . lu ' lu ' ur ' - Y I ul IIu - I ,, . . . . au ' v ' - u vu - ' - - . . 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PANNING THE CRE Q 6 f f Et 3 gl Q 43' .J 3 fn 0 35 Xl E Jr Z 34.3. rf Mais ee e E A 1 Y' VV VVVV G VVVVVQVVV Vi, Q2 f-f any-H, 'L Q? 5 lFrrst Row D Ald G Ald C Archer, J Aseltrne, M Atkrns, Jean Brrggs, D Brown, F Brown D Brummett, B Bumford S Bursley, P Campbell R Claflln J Clark, H Clements, V Clever Second Roy A Colrzzr S Conner, Janet Cornelrus Joan Cornelrus E Cotton D Davrs H DeBoIt M Dramond C Dornan J Dunnlng N Edwards E Ells J Faust, D French, J Goodrnch, F Gould Thrrd Row J Granstrom M Grlest D Griffin S Hale J Hall V H m rlton D Hrcks M Hull, B Hollandsworth J Johnson M Johnson K Keeny R Krng J Lavengood B Lenon N Lrvrngston Fourth Row F Loveland R Marshall D Martrn, C Mauney, D Mayhew, E Mayhew A McDonald, D McKay W McKeag R McLane B Mont gomery J Norrrs M Olmstead Papo: J Papranec R Patrick L for 'af W 91 L. Flfth Row R Peterson, B Pratt V Pratt, G Pryor D Ransom, B Rrley M Rrpley, B Roath J Roberts M Root, G Royston C Rulrson J Sam ann C Satterlee, S Schnerder, P Schrader Srxth Row D Schultz D Sears A Shrllrng, B Shults J Srmpson M Smrth, D Smurr, D Stall L Sumerrx D Sundstrom J Taylor R Tharp E Them R VanDorpe D vanNoppen, D Walker Seventh Row J Walter P Ward A Wensley ,D Wrllard, J Wrlson, J Wood, R Wood J Brock Not Prctured Jon Brrggs B Goodnoe, H Harrrngton, B Nevrns, J Russell, K Sparks Leaclrng Nlrners Presrdent Kenneth Sparks Vrce Presrdent Mrllard Root Secretary Jrm Lavengood Treasurer Bob Krng student Councrl Representatrves Dan Brown Jerry Clark Busrness Slogans Class Motto It s what we ' thrnk and do that makes us what we are Class Colors Blue and Yellow V Class Flower Rose , L J' Nlrs Martrn Now, what comes after 0'7 Drane Yeah Mr Huston Mentron the drffer ence between an elephant and a flea Johnson An elephant can can have fleas but a flea can't have elephants R J Brrggs Are these eggs fresh'? Grocer Fresh' Why, these hens haven't mrssed them yet Mr Reynolds Drd your father help you wrth the problem? T Snyder No, I got rt wrong my self l Class athlete Lx QE Q. B Class Chorce Most rntellectual boy Dan Brown Most rntellectual grrl June Granstronr Best dressed boy Rrchard Claflrrr Best dressed grrl Donna Walker Personalrty boy Jerry Clark Personalrty grrl Clara Mauney Class steadres Jerry Goodr rch Sue Hale Musrcran boy Rodney Wood Phyllrs Ward Bob Krng Frances Gould Ken Sparks Drane Martrn Hale Class coquette fgrrlj Class pest Musrcran grrl Best looklng boy Best lookrng grrl Most artrstrc boy Most artrstrc grrl Class flrrt Harrrngtorr Donna Ald J rm Taylor 11 Presrdent s Message It has been a great pr rvrlege to to be the presrdent of the class ot 50 I would lrke to extend my thanks for the grand co operatron of the class and advrsers Mrss Maxrne Morrrson Mrs Alleerr Lrpsey Mr Nerl Brennan and Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng for therr help Especrally I Mr Wotrrng effort and Play and to Mrs Lrpsey for her extra trme and patrence wrth the Prom As we look back over a very prosperous year some of the hrgh lrghts come to mrnd The class as a whole went wholeheartedly our for the magazrne sales whrch topped all other records The Junror play You Can't Take It Wrth You , was another very successful event of the year The Junror and senror prom the largest occasron of the year was the very best yet We have a very hard workrng and co operatrve class and I hope that they wrll work as hard for the next presr dent as they have for me Kenneth Sparks Junror Class Presrdent throughout the year would lrke to thank for hrs extra trme patrence wrth the Jr L Dean Can Ihave the wrshbone mother 9 Mrs Dean Not untrl you've eaten eaten your sprnach Larry Yes, but I wrsh that I A thousand years ago today A wrlderness was here A man wrth powder rn hrs gun Went forth to hunt a deer But now the trrnes have Changed somewhat Along a drfferent plan A dear wrth powder on her Goes out to hunt a man H099 Mrs Iauch Can you tell rrre the name of an anrmal that travels great drstances Sue Cowan Yes a goldfrsh It travels around the globe Mrs Weymouth Yes what 1s1t'7 D Guthrre I do not want scare you lut Papa sard rf I drdnt get better grades some one rs due for a lrckrng Mrss Wells Name three collectrve nouns W Martens Fly paper, waste pa paper basket, and vacuum cleaner Mrss Morrrson If you had ten po tatoes and must drvrde thern equally among three persons, how would you do rt D Yund I'd mash them Mrs Krplrrrger What rs a can nrbal, Joe? 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V V V V The CHARHIAN BEGINNING A LITTLE DIC-BGING Leacllng Mlners Plesldent Dale Rolfe' VICE Pl esldent Glen Geal hart, Secretaly Earl Mead Jr I TIEBSUIEI Jackle Hale Student Coun ll RSDISSGHLBLIVSS Pat Pllesman Hans Kardel Buslness Slogans Class Motto Backbone not wlshbone Class Colors Red and Whlte ' Class FIOWGI Rose E Jones Look here walter IS thls peach or apple ple Walter Cant you t ll from the taste? Walter Well then what dlfter ence does lt make? Clyde 'VIy glll doesn t know what she wants Jerry Hah you re lucky Mme does WOLl1Hg What ls the dlffel ence between lesults and con sequences J NOITIS Results ale what you ex pect consequences are what MJ! Pi? JB Class Cholce Most lntellectual boy Flank Blacy Most IHLBIICCUHI glrl Joanne Relnel Best dl6SS9d boy Don Tlrrell Best dressed glll Jackle Hale Personallty boy Dale Rolfe Personallty glrl Patsy Prlesman Class steadles Clyde Nlchols Helen Phllllps Vluslclan boy Clyde Nlchols lVluslc1an glll Best Best 'Vlost Bl LISLIC Most Class Class Clas looklng looklng altlstlc Mlm :oy gll Oy gll Llnda Klng Don Tlllell Jackle Hale larry Dean Ills Golrle fllrt Norman Rutter Coquette lglrll Irls GOIIXG Pest Sam Bandfleld Class athlete Jlm Gammage Klpllnger Name a .,l at tlme SWVSI Presldent s Message The class of 01 looks back oll a happy and successful year The class stalted ILS actlvltles of the year by selllng refleshments t the Howell football game and spon sored the dance also Many members of the class took an actlve part ln WBIIOUS talent assemblles Many boys dld well ln football basketball baseball and track Several of the glrls achleved honol ln thell varlous spolts also We wlsh to extend oul heartlest thanks to our advlsers MISS Dora Holmes Mr Wald Chrlstlleb 'Vlr Rlchard Green and 'VII' Marvln Plower for thelr tlmely help con celnlng many of our DIOIJIGIIIW Dale Rolfe Sophomole Pl esldent Mr W0t11Hg Reallv your hand Wfltlng IS telrlble You must Ml Stall Take 13 f1Oll1 29 Hlld whats the dlfferenceq J Gammage Thats wh Who cares anyhow? at I say J Idle Hey that wasn t the tooth I wanted pulled Dentlst Calm YOHISQII Iln conl lng to It L Wllllamson Waltel hungly that I could horse Walter You came to t place slr Mrs Klpllngel Call yo nonsenseo S Bandfleld Yes an hanglng ovel a cllff tall tled to a dalsy Im so eat he llght u deflne elephant wlth hls Dolores Wlllard That Ch1CIi9I'1 I I bought yestelday had l bone Butcher It was a happy o wlsh Hlld coll lealn to wrlte bettel C Rullson W ll f I dld youd be flndlna fault vllth nly spell M1 lng J Mal sh Do you QUHIITIGI IH the country? P Baum No I Slmmel ln the clty lng to W1Sh f0l W0tT1Hg Constructa uslng the word alchalc Clalk We cant have and eat lt too entence archalc Packard Im a gleat lovel uf ghost SLOI les llrs Wlld rn I dont sppose voll know what good honest wolk gf? J Plnch No I dont What good Rolf So m I pal Let s shake Taylol You certalnly keep youl tal clean don t you? dea It you get L Roath Love at f1lSt Slght IS lt K Spalks Its an even keeps me clean too Flrst Row M Ackley R Alfonso J Archer S Bandfleld B Barnaart J Barnaby L Berg M Boyer F Bracy L Bralthwalte B Brown B Brunda e I Caln B Campbell 0 Carmoney D Carter Second Row R Clark S Cochrane P Conner B Davld J Davls K Davls J Dean L Dean G Depue D Edson S Farrler F Felder C Fergu son B Frey P Fullerton J Gammage Thlrd Row G Gearhart D George I GOTFIB J GOFTIE N Gregg J Hale L Haley S Halsey S Harmon N Harrlngton E Hefflebower J Hlgby J Hughes J Hutchlson J Idle E Jones Fourth Row H Kardel P Kerekes H Klmmel L Kung M Lawcock D Lentz S Lewls W Martens K Mathls E Mead M Mlller M Munro J Murphy C Nlchols J Norrls M Norrls Flfth Row D Packard A Parr I Parr H Phllllps G Pletrogallo J Plnch P Prlesman J Ransom J Relner J Rlchardson D Rolfe J Root P Royston B Schmunsler J Scott J Sherd Slxth Row M Shllllng A Smlth J Smlth Rlchard Smlth Roger E Smlth C Soarks P M Vance L Seventh Row L Not Plctured C Stambaugh J Stewart M Thompson D Tlrrell R Tubbs Veltman G Whlte G Wldrlg H Wllcox Wllllamson C Wllmore C Wrlght D Yund Housler H Rlsenhoover R Root D Shumaker J Wysack L Medcoff J Moore N Rutter R Hlnckley R L Johnson I I I 13 ys.f:::,,4-::::::::::::::e.,, I 'I 4, - s I . , . 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I I y I , I - , In y In 7 ' Y ' V 1' ' Y ' 7 I ' 1 ' Y ' Y . , . y u 1 . 1 ' Y ' 1 ' H ' Y ' ' ' e CHARHIAN JUST GPENING THE MINES X all V-1' HB4 39' is is QW' he-F7 2 fi My altl- AV -V' V5 !V'l114VV 3 164 ,Z a 9 1 'Tr v.. np- VV 34' 1. var Frst Row M Barnaby P Baum P Bennett T Berg J Betz I Blnkow I L Bobclk B Boyd R Bracy M Brlggs B Brock M Brough Brough B Brow Vv Bruce J Chaprn n Second Row J Cark T Clouse G Conklln P Cook K Davls A Dempsey D Dempsey M Farr M Thlrd Pow M G Goelz P rle B Hack Fassett F Fletcher Fourth Row M lrvlne B Keeley S C Devel H Dlamond A Dumont B Ells D Esch L za r Forshee E razler B Fullerton A Gammage R Garn Gould R Gram N Grant M Green P Grlffln R Guth J Haley L Hall K Harrlngton Hetherlngton J Hetrlck D Hlcks M Horwltz M Hughes C Johnson R W Johnson D Jones V Jones E Kays Kelley R Klng S Langford, C Leach 4. and Vg 'br' ,QM xg, ,Mi 'M -sp.. if 5 Flfth Row E Lenon R Llvlngston J Marsh G Martens B Martln Masters B McConnell C McLane J McLane R McLane D Mllls Molst B Moore G Morton A Muma H Myers Sixth Row R Nelson D Newland N Parlsh R Parlsh P Parker E Pat D Peck E P ck M Peck B Phllllps J Phllllps B Powers Rhlnes M Rlchard J Roberts M Roberts Seventh Row H Rullson C Satterlee A Schaefer C Schaefer D Schultz P Seamark E Sharp M Slmpson A Smlth D Smlth H Smlth T Snyder D Stadel M Stall A Stansbury W Stansbury Elghth Row B Stucky J Sumerlx A Taylor V Thompson L Towe P Tubbs A Weaver B Wells J Wensley G Wllder J Wlllls J Wlnchell, M Wood B Woolman H Woolman Not Plctured M Green R Harag, L Muller D Sherman W Babgogk L Shumaker P Bostwlck D Bostwlck Leadlng MIHCYS Pl6SlCl6Ilt ROZGI 'Nelson' Vlee Plesldent lNollyn Blough Secretary Wlahlon H01W1tZ Tl easulel Bevelly Fl1llQlt0I1 Student Councll Replesentatlves lVlal llyll Hethel lngton Jlmmy Betz Buslness Slogans Class Motto Constantly Stl 1V lllg to make oul best bettel Class Colors Blue and S1lW8l 5 Class Flovlel Llly of thel Valley J Clalk 'tFathel, what lS psyehol ogy? Father Psychology, my son, 15 a Wold of Vfour syllables that you llng ln to dlstlact atten tlon when the 9XDla1I1lI1g gets ll1lf1Cl1ltH M G1 een What do the three balls ln front of the pawnshop mean? B Stucky 'Two to one you dont get lt back ' Qfs y 'ff if ,A P Gllfflll 'That prol lem that you helped 1116 wlth last Illgllt was all wrong 'lll GlllllH Well, l'm telllbly solly P Gllffln Well, you neelln't ex actly wolly about lt, because none ot the othel daddles got lt llght Glthel Presldent s Message e lss of 5 has had ,1 suc essful yeal and enloyed tak lllg palt ln many school artlvltles We began the year sponsollng a dance attel the Hastlngs football game The money l6C9lV9d was that from S6lllI1g hot dogs pop and candy llals In the athletlc fleld we lad many boys paltlclpatlng ln spolts events We hope that some f these boys wlll become the stars ot tomorlow We would llke to thank oul acl VISBIS lvlls Mlldred Iaurh Mrs Bertha McTaggart Mr Jark Rey nolds and Ml Dallas Stall f0l then excellent advlce and eo opera tlon thloughout the yeal At the end of our f1lSt yeal, We are looklng fol many more happy and plospelolls years to Come I also hope that the class wlll glve as much eo opelatlon to thelr next Dl6Sld9Dt as they have glven to me R0g9l Nelson Nlnth Grade Plesldent ll lllrs Peck Wele you good chllllh today? Sllsle Yes lll0th6l a nlan otteled me a blg plate ol money and l sald No thank you Y Jones Vt altel why IS thls Hlllly so weak Waltel Vl hy the cows bot ln the raln Class Choice Most mtelleetu tl boy Rluce UIOWH Most lntelle tual 811' Balbala lxeeley Best dl essed b0y Robelt W Johllsoll Best dlessed V.,lll ,IQ-3311 Malsh Pelsonallty boy R053 Nglggu Pelsonallty glll Vada Mae Jones Class steadles R0ll9It W Johnson Mallan Wood Muslelan boy Challes Sfhaefel Muswlan alll Carolyn l.e.Vfll Best l00klllg boy N0llyl1 Bl ough Best looklng glll Marvelyn Bl0llgh Most altlstle hoy -Illll Wenslev Most Class Class Class Class artlstlo glrl Lols Hall flllf 'I 0111 Snydel Ooquette lgllll Pat Gould D64 T0lll Snydel athlete Wally Bruce V ,V V V: -Vt V. V 1. VV: I V 3: 5 : I. . V I . V 5 . 9 E V . . Vdjfv V V .. if . . I' A H H A I 5 A . - V '. 'Y' -- VV .VT T V 'i --f' V ' VZ1g.iTVV 5V . V- V fl V Tl I T. -7 1 T f V 1 H an W V T vv-f at T. ii'V.vV'9 V A Q 'Q f ' rig' .' - '- . 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V . , v . 1 l Q I 1 V 1 The CHARHIAN LOCKING ARCJUND FOR SIGNS OF GOLD Leadmg lVl1ners P1 es1dent D011 Ma1ple V108 P1es1dent Joe P1nch lbecretaly Joe Iauch T1 easu1er Pat Wllson btudent Counc1l Rep1ese11tat1ves Luc1lle Wh1t1nge1 Bob Potte1 Busxness Slogans Class Motto Today we fol low t0lll0ll0W we lead Class Color Blue and Gold Class Flower O1ch1d Doctor What IS the most you eve1 we1ghed R lVIa11n 154 pounds Doctor And what IS tl1e lea1t you welghed' R Mann HM pounds Father Why W819 you kept at school today K 011115163111 I dldllt know where the 420189 Wele Father In the future Just le n1embe1 where you put thlngs JU X Mother VVhat ale vou looklng, 101 l W Xtkllli Notlnng, llothex You ll hnd lt 111 the box whe1e the candy was 1 Reynolds Can you g1Ve me a good exan1ple ot how heat ex pands thugs and cold con tracts them Halsey Well tl1e days ale much longer 1n the summex Ushel How fa1 down do you WISH to Slto J Spagnuolo All the way course of Pres1dent s Message We the 1nembe1s of the class ot 53 would l1ke to take th1s ODDOI tumty to thank ou1 adv1se1s MIS Mal 19 Taylor TVIIS Leola Wey mouth and M1 Eld1ed Toutant f0I all they have done 101 us thxough out the school yea1 Some ot the hlghllghts ot the yeax have been the Chr1st1nas C011 ce1t and the S111 mg Musn Festwal 111 whlch the elghth gxade lll1X9d chorus took paxt The many athletlr events 111 wh1cl1 we paltltlpated W9l8 emoy ed by the whole flass Th1S SDI'lIlg t1tty OIl6 boys took pa1t 111 tl1e tnst outdoo1 Cdlllplllg, t11p thlS school has ever QXDGII cnced when they Jou1neyed to Hankee Sp11ngs tor the weekend wexe planned thloughout the school yeal 1n 8ddlt10Il to Fr1day Illghl. dances WhlCll WSIB sponso1ed by the d1tfe1 ent ddV1SOly gxoups Don Marple Elghth Glade Pxesldent D Sassan1a11 My u11cle can play the p1ano by eal D lVlcCo11nell Thats notlnneg My uncle flddles w1th h1s wh1skers Vlls Warfield Why are you eat mg w1th your kn1fe Sha1 011 My fOlk leaks M Reynolds late P VVlll1d.Illb0 down h I8 r Reynolds tl1e Slgll got to do w1th lt' N911 The Slgll sanl School ahead sro slow Wl1y are you 1 e 1 s VVell what has M1 Toutant Can anyone tell 1116 what causes tlees to become pet11t1ed D Bu1khead The Wllld makes the111 1 tk Class Cholce Most lntellectual xoy Daud McConnell Most mtellettual gnl Joan Wllson Best dressed boy Quentm Bosworth Pest dressed gnl Cha1lene Barnhlll PQlSOI'ld.llty g11l Challene Billlllllll Class ste:1d1es Pit W1lson Douglas Burkhead lVlus1c1an boy Davxd 'VIcConnell Vlusxclan g11l Iucllle VNh1t1nge1 Best lookmg boy Nell Housler Best look1ng g1r Barba1a Montgome1y Most art1st1c boy Don Ma1plc lVIost a1t1st1c gl1l Luc1lle Wh1t1nger Class f111t Bruce Elllson Class coquette fgllll Class pest Class athlete Sally VlcDonald Walren Atklnb D1ck Paton IF1rst Row F Ald B Ammon W Atklns M Baker T Barnard C Barn hllll E Bartlett, R Beals B Beck, G Beck L Booth Q Bosworth, P Briggs B Brummett R Brundage Second Row D Burkhead E Cam D Carter P Carter B Catron D Chamberlann R Cogswell R Colllns J Conklm L Cotton W Cotton S Cowan B Dane R Donley B Elllson Thlrd Row R Epler M Farrus W Ferguson M French T George P Gull K Grlest D Halsey J Hamilton, S Howard N Housler J lauch D Jones H Landers J Lea Fourth Row R Llghtner S Luomola J Maatsch W McNaughton B Mann R Mann D Marple R Marshall J Martm D McConnell L McConnell S McDonald, J McLane E Mogg, B Montgomery Flfth Row T Nash R Nevms C Norrls D Norms K Olmstead W Pap ranec R Paton S Phllllps J Punch, B Potter D Pryor M Reed C Rolfe B Rose D Sassaman Sixth Row S Schroth,J Settles D Shepherd D Smuth S Smxth W Smith J Spagnuolo H Stanton J Starr S Strlckland C Stults E Them C Thornell J Van Den Dresche L Whntmger Seventh Row R Wllluams, N Wulllamson J Wlllls J Wllson P Wllson Not Plctured N Barnard R Bursley D Guthrle D Hoover D May T Parker T Starkweather, Sharon Warfleld Shlrley Warfleld ll T555::::::J-.-:::9:v-v-v-v-v'7 1 If I , 11 1 I LK 1 ' ' l . . 1 . 1 , ,, . 1, ff My , - - N. , - 1 1. 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Dentrst Sr J Betty S5 for orly two seconds' work Derrtrst Well rf you wrsh, I can extract rt very slowly Mrs O b er lr n Unseltislrness means gorng wrthout sorrrethrng you need, roluntarrly Can you grve me an example of that, Bobbyf' 7 H' t' 1 , ,. P 4-I s 5 as Hz 4 .. -f-sm: EQESAIHS 5' ma: 1 mtl- .5 U' 5-5 is fcggflg- :I5 r-rg JQNHQQQ c-is 2 E fo pp r-+ O tl' 4-+ O D3 5- N' Ur fn Q, U 5' cs' fc 9, m c F 2. 5 ,, I. C Derbx That rrrarr wasn't a parrrless derrtrst lrke he ad adver trsed J Root W hy Drd he hurt you C Derby No, but he yelled when I brt hrs thumb, Just lrke arry other dentrst 'VIrs Weymouth Tommy, rf your father could save a dollar a week rfor four we-eks what would he have ' B Jones X essum Sonretrmes I Peter Carpenter A radro, a new go Wltl1Out 3 bath Whell I need surt, and 3 get Of new furnr one ture Presrclent s Message Thrs year has been our frrst as r real rnrtratron rnto Junror hrglr school A drfferent teacher for each subject was one of the many thrngs that we enJoyed thrs year Many runror hrgh assemblres were presented throughout the year thrs shows an example of the talent that rs rn the runror hrgh A dance was presented by each of the lower grades after whrch a. progranr was grven and refreshments were serv The seventh grade wrshes to thank therr advrsers Mrs Vrrgrnrr Oberlrn Mrs Frances Wrldern and Mrss Madelerne Whrtnrore fo therr help and gurdance throughout the year We hope that the followrng years wrll be as successful as thrs has been Lrnda Smrth Seventh Grade Presrdent Mr Toutant Now, whrch boy can name five thrngs that con tarn rrr1lk'7 D Bruce Butter, cheese, ree cream, and two cows G Frace Dad, what was your greatest arrrbrtron when you were a k1d Dad To wear long pants And Ive had my wrsh If there rs anybody else rn thrs country who wears hrs pants longer than I do, I'd lrke to see h1m 15 S Southworth Why does a wo man say shes been shopprrrg when she hasnt bought a, thrrrg C Powers Why does a man say hes been flshrng when he hasnt caught arrythrng N Br ouglr When you asked her to dance drd she accept qurck y'P R Nelson Drd she VVhy she was on my feet rn an Instant Sue Schroth Your new overcoat rs pretty loud rsnt rt D Marple Yeah but Im gorrur buy a muffler to go wrth rt Class Clrorce 'Vlost rntellectual DOY Davrd Dyklrou-1' Most rntellectual grrl Lrnda Snrrth Best dressed boy Elmer Jonas Best dressed grrl Mary Marlowe Personalrty boy Gary Fragr- Personalrty grrl Sandy Parrsh Class steadres Coranne Derby John Betty Musrcran boy Jackson Comstock MUS1C131l girl Joyce Clrarrrlrerlarrr Best lookrng boy Stewart Soutlrwortll Best l0Ok1l'lg glll Sue M0019 Most Most Class Class Class Class artrstrc boy Edwrn Adams ar trstlc grrl Pat Davrd flllt Gary Cooper coquette tgrrll Janrs Root pest Clrfford Pelleck athlete John Betty , J It .I z . 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A - ,tx P r . .. , I I ,, 'I tr ed. , ' ' r I . I . , aI -.I D - H ' A . ' f . . . L . . - - H ' I ty I - U 0 4, 6 - , t , . ' z ' - 1 - f . I I I. 1, . 4, 4 . ' Y A . ' .I ' V ,, I Z 1, -V 4,,--wiv-vrvq . . . - 'P I . I ' 'r 1 'I ' tr . t re 1 , A' ' ' ' ' ' I ' . , 3 AUM AAAA AA,AA -r,A A 3 I . .. I I. 1 f 'f'I T. -'vi' . .. II - . ' ' I4 , , . , . . I . . , A . I ' The CHARHIAN LOST RECORDS OF MINING CLAIMS Deeds and Doings of I:I1e Forty-Nlners It's been a long time since the graduating 'class of '49 has crossed my mind, thirty-two years in fact. Here is the local paper to which I have subscribed all these years. Say, 'the owner and editor is Beverly Kelley. She is now nationally known and has been a five- time winner of the Nobel prize of journalism. Here is another name I recognize, Joan Band- field, columnist, who is reporting on the hor- rible conditions of the administration which is 'headed by Connie Alfonso, second woman president of the United States. The first was, of course Barbara Jordan who won her elec- tion from Roger Smith by a thousand to one vote Mv eye rs rr xt attracted by a full pagt adrertrsement of the Marlvn and Marrly r store Say they have some bargains four Tbone steaks for fiftv cents The Robert Prom Hatchery is sellrng a hundr d babv chicks for a dollar These are special chrcks he hatched them lrrmself Here rs a lrst of this weeks court cases Hummm James Frazier mayor of Charlott the Peautrful was caught speedrrg through Bennett Park by State Polrce Sergeant George Bruce who I might add received this pro motion last week after twenty years service Comm, up also rs the case of Jones vs Jone K L Jones states that hrs wrfe Leota pulled a whole nelson on hrm one night when he was late getting home from a poker game wrth hrs crorrres P J Gregg owner of the Gregg Drme Store Gaylord Hund radro commentator George Newcomer and Ronald Monk directors of the local savings bank In the brrth notices I see that Bonnie Crawford nee Fox gave birth to qurntup lets This makes a grand total of seventecr children lVIother and Father Tony Crawford are dorrrg well In the personals I Hnd Shirley Paton rs on her honeymoon wrtlr her fourth husband the orl king Robert Clark Miss Iean Grrffrn again served as maid of honor Reverend VVrnIie1d Pardee performed ,the c emonv Carhrll Dane has gone to Paris to get thc ew sumnrer f shrons for hrs mens clothing hoppe Shirley Brrrce has opened her chain of pop corn stands rn Pottervrll-e Sunfield and W st Vtrndsor Brll Day won the soap box derby and soon wrll take a rrrovre screen test to see rf he is suitable to play opposite a new Hollywood star less Iordan corrrpetrng against the best canners of Faton County won the prrze for the best canned cherries Stan Gould author of that Western eprc Stamping Hoofs will speak to the Charlotte Vlloman s Club at rts next nreetrng Doris Cr rndall after many years of study her first comic strip rn next Sundays Detroit Free Press Robert Cooper new head of Armour and Co rs Judging pr rme beef at the Chicago Livestock Show Clern Kardel county agent accom panred hrm The radio guide stated that at 7 00 tonrglrt your b st bet rs lt Pays to Be Ignorarrt now wrrtten bv a lor al man Donald Stewart A other program Jean Pr udens Household Hrnts should not be missed She is giving a secret formulr for chcocolate cake perfected by a collc ge home economics professor Dr Cavland Wrllranrson Allen Fisher wrll also hare ar hour show He wrll conduct thc Philharmonic Symphony At ten thirty Lours Langford vocalist will again thrrll mrllro rs of fenrale lrsteners He wrll rrrtroduce a new ong To le Yours Is Drvrrre wrrtten by Barbara McKeag Say here are rrrore ads What a bargain A N49 Burrk for a dollar down Happy Irllran Smrchek buys and sells anythrrg rn cars A x r!V', 'O 5 .U 2 C Q Gaul Q .,, 1 11 ' . Q 5 .1 Truckrrrg anywhere any rl re done ly Victor Swrft owner of Interstate Trucking Company Buy pure rrrrlk from the Crittenden Darrv Every drop rs tested every drop rs pure How are you fix d tor lrfe propertv dam rge See Samuel Spagnuolo Are you lonely? Are you without fr IGIHISI7 Contact Clara Stanton Bernice llull and Lola French of the Happy Hearts Clubs Buy Crlrtfords ReJuvenator It helps you keep that youthful glow rt fortv nme and even beyond So von like evenings out Please plat vour name with us Eugene Loveland Rrchard Johnson and Darrrel Drckrrrsorr Baby Srtters Incorporated The painless dentist Jerky J rr'y John son Do you need anyone shadowed' See Caswell and Clapper Detectives Girls do you want to keep up with your man Build up those esserrtral rrruscles Fet terman and Corrie burld brgger and better biceps Here are some rnterestr rg items rn Up and Down the Sidewalk Inez ltarr Gould has opned a new mert market Carnations were grverr to 'rll men customers on opening day Her husband acting as delrverv boy J Gearhart and A Gehman are vacatronrn rn Yellowstone Park because they wanted to fc ed bears 'lherr firm Cearlrart and Celrma attorneys at law rs berng looked after rn their absence by a clerk Douglrs Low lt rs reported that Charles Harag who rs vrsrtrng the State Hospital m Kalamazoo rs getting along trne He rs no longer Rudolph Valentino but Charles Boyer Miss Beverly Greenshrelds the noted artist rs vrsrtrrrg Marian Lemmon Louglran tshe mar rred hrnr so she wouldnt have to change her last mrtralr rn order to parnt her portrait Mr Loughan rs rn South Anrerrca at hrs pearl mrrres Leachs all women orchestra wrll play next Saturday night rt th Charlotte lrrgh school D Charles Martens has been made member of the Royal Society He drscor ered a cure for baldness Mr lxen Nevins aided rn the research He rs now rn the Hayes Green Beach Hospital Sharrlls Garage was burned to the ground Insurance a ents state that the cause was an explosion Fhrs was caused by the proprietor and his helper Joyce Miller who were experr nrentrrrg for a new J-et plane gas Some faces whrclr have not been seen rn the comnrunrty for sometrrrre are Mr Wrllranr Nlorrrs and Mrs Pat Norris nec Srrrclarr They have returned to start a barb- r shop Brll wrll trrnr ard share tall customers Prt wrll do the short ones The fastest an plane aloft was recently te t ed by aero rrrrgnet Marv Moore Parish Her husband made the record wrtlr 'Vlrs Parrslr following Here at the bottorrr of the colrrrrrn rs a notice about Carroll Mohre who was digging 1 drtclr and discovered orl He recentlv rnrrrred Bonnr' Webb New Xork lfollres grrl 16 Miss Pat Griest, Olynrpic star, recently swam the Atlantic. tlf you don't believe mc, well-I. Dr. Ella lieth NIcC.irrtock. world famous atomic scientist. has found that the atorrr is not the smallest. unit of matter. the btom is. Mary Lou Parr will call the figures next Saturday at the open barn dance to be giveir by Flora Mae King to celebrate her winning the national hog calling contest. Betty Wrhite, editor of Country Gentlelady, placed second. Joann Schwegler, long a resident of this city, will sing the title role in the Barber of Seville . Robert Wilcox will play opposite her. Arlene Kipp, originator of the Kipp fashions. has shown her new handkerchief bathing suit. Another feature of her resort rirc is the cottf rr ball dance frock tmade from unprocessed cot tonl w lrrch was modeled by Powers grrl Betty Shoemaker Ted Vlartrn owner of the Ford Motor Cont pam wrll vrsrt the lrorrl age rcy of this crty owned by Dorotlrv Quick Sale Pratt The Charlotte all stars managed by Marrlvrr Shrels wrll again play th Charlotte Blow Hards managed by Farl Rorter The outcome ot this game will tor ever deterrrrrne whrch rs greater the nrale or female Sports announcer Margaret Morst wll grre a plav by play descrrptrorr to radio fans Here rs a feature about State Senator Ruth Morris who demands that er ry nran and woman should eat a breakfast of Pop Crack Crush Crackles Say rt may be becruse she owns that breakfast food company Corene Newland and Barbara Miller rrrrs srofrarres wrll show films and lecture on their adventures among the head hunters cf the South Seas Mrss Newland has no head but dont fear She looks very well Fd Towe local garbage collector was given a prrze for the largest sucker ever caught Miss lrthel Van tShe dropped the last part when she became a movre starr the theatre guide states rs plavrng opposite Neale Zrrrr rnerlee rn the film based on the lrfe of Mr Brennan famous educator Bone Cracker Dorothy Wrllrs woman wr est ler wrll appear agarrst Mauller Tann r for the champrorrshrp Joe Tuckey has Just conrpleted hrs forty nrne volunres entitled Ode to Anrerrcan Worrren Prul Thornton and hrs wife Caryl Wrdrrg 'I hornton are celebrating then forty nr'rth w d ding annrx er ary Vvllllla Roths dogs won second plao rn the -Xmer1c'rn Dog Show It s ood to know about vorrr old cl rssmates and how they are doing I never dreamed they could have accomplished so rrruclr befor they w ere Irfty Such rs lrfe but let us not belrere t s or rs rt true 'Y 9 Fabulous Forty Nmers Most rrrtellectual boy Bob Brown Most rrrtellectual girl Leota Pferlfer Best dressed grrl Pat Dear Personality boy Ken Jones Personalrtv grrl Beverly Greenshrelds Class steadres Bob Brown Beverly Greenshrelds Musrcran boy Winfield Pardee Musrcrarr girl Ioarrrr Schwegler Best looking boy Marlyn Brough Best Most Most Class Class Class Class looking grrl Ethel Mae Van Goethern ar trstrc boy Ken Jones ar trstrc grrl Ann Gehrrrarr iirrt Charles Harag coquette tgrrlj Connie Alfonso pest athlete Gaylord Yurrd Earl Rorter l-lan somest Feller Nleale Zrnrmerree Joann Schwegler Charles Hara Lours Iangtord bail Rorter Brll Norris Bob Brown Sense ot lrrrrrror like Dan Drckrnsor Hair like Features like Fyes like Physique lrke Personality lrke Srrrrle like Intellrgcnce like 1 V Of N f A3 G I - , , V ' V 1 V . 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' ' c ' The CHARHIAN LCDST RECORDS OF MINING CLAIMS Seniors' Last Will and Testament The members of the semor class of 111netee11 hund1 d alld torty H1119 bemg of unsound mmd do hereby g1ve d9V1S9 pass on w1th 1el1ef alld bequeath as follows Ea1l R0lt9l and Nleale Z1n1me1lee glVE then ath IIC alllllly to Bob Nlevms feel mg that he Wlll do lt Justlce Cha1les Ha1ag leaves you know what to B111 Nlclieag knowmg that he Wlll use lt to the utmost Pob VI 110014 w1ll glve h1s 11u111erous ex cuses wh1ch SalS1fV 'VII IVIuma to anyone f0I 1 sllght ee J all Flllflll w1lls her formula f0l femalt success to the Ju111o1 glllQ havmg full fa1th lll then 'lbllllv to use t .Inn Fraz1er and GGOI ge B1uce leave then 1n11ate capac1t1es to Fred BIOWH and Carleton DIJPHHII BQVSIIY Greensl11elds keeps Bob but leaves l1e1 ab1l1ty to keep l1e1 man to Elwabeth Cotto11 MAIIVII Brough leaves l11s place as the handsomest 1113.11 1n school to Bob Kmg Ca11oll Dane leav s h1s place as best d1 ssed to J1m Johnson BSVGIIV Kelley leaves IIGI place 1n NI1 B ennans heart to anvo11e who wants It Don Stewart glves h1s book of Jokes to tl1e taculty to use as a defense aga1nst h1s b1otl1er Iack Pa1ba1a 'VIcKeag w1lls he1 Baby Face to Sklppy Ald If 1t ca11 be p11ed IIOITI h1111 Pe11y G1eg, leaves h1s pess1m1st1c attltude to Rodney XI ood Th lOI.1l'Il'lllSlIl class leaves NI1ss VVells peace for the summer Whell school agam c0n1n1e11ces she w1ll have the Junlors to contend Wlfh Let IIS hope that thev kl0W the d1fte1enee between ts axrl 1 s Ca1vl Vk1dr1g leaves l1er qmetness to M1s IQIDIIUEQI to use as SIIG sees nt 1f It 111n r be fOlLEd on hex Comp 12 students Ethel Wan Goethem leaves her 0lg3IllZlllL IIJIIIIV to Poo W1ll 1d Joyce Caswell leaves he1 caust1c Wll to anyone who C311 IIQG It Pat Dean leaves her taste 1n clothes to Don 1a XYEIIKQI f0l tv 11111 g1ve encou1 agement f0l tht long snuggle To the Glghlll grade we the class ot tortynme w1lI the fun we l1ad the11 To the freshman we the class of fOlfY Ill I9 w1ll ou1 ab1l1ty to study To tl1e sophomo1 es we the class of fOll J nme leave the Vvlsll tl1at they tl1111k about money fo1 tl1 SPHIOI t11p To the vumors we tl1e class of fo1 ty 111ne leave ou1 place on the top of the heap our vvorldlv NIlSdOm alld tl1e Hllllltv t sl11p w1thout gettmg caught CMaybeI To Nlr lVIum1 we the class of forty nm leave the hope that h1s llnle as superm tendent Wlll prove as successful as thtt of l11s term as pr1nc1pal To the adv1se1s of fo1ty111ners tl1e class g1v s manv thanks fo1 tl1e1r help a11d advue VV1thout 'VI1ss VVells M1 Huston 'Vll Dowell a11d especlally 'VIrs K1pl1ngt1 our 0lIlCl3l spo 1sor our school YGHIS could not DOHSIIJIIJIY have bee11 as engovable To the school we leave peace and quiet Perttlest Gal Han l1ke Featmes l1ke I'ves l1ke F1gure l1ke Personalltv l1ke Snnle l1ke Intelhg nce l1ke sense of humor l1ke Ethel Va1 Goethem Joanne Schwegle1 Pat Dea11 Barbara lXIcKea., Beverly Greensh1elds Dot WIIIIS Conme Alfonso Joyce M1lIe1 The Happy IVl1ner I a111 a happy Illlllel' I love to slng and da11ce I wonde1 what my love would say It she could s e n1y pants lV1th canvas patchcs on the knee And one upon the ste111 lll wea1 them wlnle lm Cllgglllg here And home when I retur11 Brom the FOIIY lVI1ners Presxdent s Message as vve the class ot 49 1em1111sce back tlnough our yeals ot h1gh school we find that we have 1eached ma11y goals that have helped us to RCCOHIIJIISII foul years of success 0111 Ilrst blg goal was 1eacl1ed when we beat our predecessms 1n tl magazme sales Wllll a sale of over 111100 The second b1g 1ssue ot the year was the success cf tl1e annual Jumo plav Whe11 the last part of the month at -XDIII 1olled ?l.lOLll1'lI most of th students we1e OXBISK helmmgly surp11sed at the talent wh1cn was sl1own by the Jumors 1n tl1e11 Gay NlH6tlPS Revlew assen1bly The last p1o1ect C0llQIlBlQfl bv the class 111 ou1 Jun1o1 yea1 was the plann111 nd ca1ry1ng through of the an1ual Jun1o1 sen1o1 banquet Hlltl p1o1n In our last yea1 at C H S we sold Chr1stmas CHICIS sponsored a dance put on bake sales and sold candy ba1s lll Oldel to ra1se the mu: l1 1eeded money f0l tl1e mor tr1p As vve walk th1ough the doors of our Alma NIate1 tor the last t1me we step 1l1f0 a wor d ot LOIIILIQIOII and dlSOldEl w1th a Sllllle and la1th that we nnght reach the goals we w1sh to '1ch1eve Although each of us Wlll take ou1 own separate path we know that because ot the knowledge that we have obtamed IH the past tou1 years we Wlll nncl a castle of success at tl1e Slltl of tlns path We WlSh to thank ou1 able adv1sers MIS Marena Klllllllgef MISS W1n1fred VVells M1 Farl Huston and IVIr ROIJ6lt Powell for then fme ass1stance and co operat1on 111 all we have st11ved to do 1lOg9l Snnth Pres1dent of class of 49 Class of 49 flass Mctto Do vour best and forget e 1 s Cllass Flowel Rose Forty Nmers Presldent R0g9l Snnth Y1IBPl6'Sld9I1I. Dan1eI DILIKIHSLUII4 5ec1eta1y Cha1les Ha1a 1 T1eas11rer Carroll Dane Student COIIUCII Representatwes Gaylo1d4 Xund James Loughan Kenneth Jones! WlShfUI Thmkmg I d l1ke to be a F1 esh111an Just as g1een as I can be Although son1et1mes IIOIH a qODll0lI10l6 It s very hard to flee Id 1ather be a Sophomore And Wlth a qophomme an D1sc'1pl1ne those F1 eshh1ne11 Alld make them 1un and 1a1e Oh I cl l1ke to be a Ju111o1 And Wlth some 1na1de11 dea1 Tell l1ttle Jokes and dlttleg To take away a teal I wouldnt be a P1es1dent I wouldn t be a Klllg I d rathe1 be a Senlor If I d1dn t do a thmg A POEM Some folks th1nk the fleas IS black But I don t th1nk that s so Cuz Ma1y had a l1ttle lamb W 1th fleas as Whlte as snow 17 Gold in the Hills 'Ihere its gold in them thar hills the old fellow Sald and I be11eved h1n1 for he had been around th1s part of the country fOl ye ns a11d l1e knew lt l1ke a book Ovf course I asked lllm why he lnmself d1d 1101 use the gold The old tlmer sa1d that the1e was a long storv Ilehllld h1s reason tor leavmg the dev1l gold 1n IIS hldden place I pressed hlnl for hlS talc and he drew out h1s p1pe and settled hllllself 1n h1s cha11 and so the sto1y began a tale tak111,, vou fal away from the small cabm at th toot of the mo11nta1n It was long ago when I was young and full ot the adventme of l1fe I was 1ew 111 the West Just an Eastern tenderfoot com to et a share ot the l0llLl1lQ enclosed 111 thc earth My eyes we1 wxde at the s1ghts I saw Ind1a11s and tl1e l1ke I arr1ved at IVIEFIY Fold vvhere son1e of the h1st gold was dlscovereu Here I encount red m my fi1st Vlqlt at the Bed Dog saloon 31 old prospector who sold me a map of a gold lode fOl only a pe1ce ot gold The gold had not been S6611 by any hvmg person except hlnl It Of cou1se n1y 5169111695 I thought l1ttle of why the Illtl d1d llOl make use ot l11s knowl dge 1f tl1e sto1v WEIQ 1eally true Qmcklv I made 1eady fo1 n1y expedlt on lllttl the mountams Buymg supphes a11d such kept mv 1111nd f1on1 tl1e reasons for such a sw1tt sale of valuable prope1ty qo I set out IIIGSIIIIQ no spec1al dlIf1Cl1ltl9S 1n tl1e Hrst week The scenes we1e of great beauty and rature was at l1er best There were 110 specml d1ff1cult1es u11t1l I 1eached the footh1lls Here I began to l1ave tloubles It seemed a lf SOIDG u11k11own p rson had 1n Illllld to play 1 BGIIGQ of pract1cal lokes on IIIQ VVhen I went to .,athc1 hrewood camp QQIIIDIHBIIII would d1sa.ppea1 and appear agam whe11 nevct I tu111 et llly mack ave a IS ll a ld 1umpy teelmg to have tlnngs there the11 not there O11 the t1a1l I would look OVQI n1y shouldel a1d to the r1ght a11d left I never saw a DPlb0l1 or anythlng lllltll I had nearly reached the IOCHUOII of the gold It was dusk so I dec1ded to make camp The sky was OVGI cast and hehtmng flashed and la1ge dlODS of 1a111 began to fall Soon the 1a1n was comme ID sheets and I was soaked to the sk1n But I was ln luck by a Hash of l1gl1tn1ng I saw and gathermg up n1y supphes I dashed tor sheltel 'lhe openmg was 1eally a ve1y deep cave I saw by the llght of 1ny candle WV1tl1 shelves along the walls It had a n1ost home l1ke LUIIOSDIIEIB O1 closer lnspectlon I foux I colo1 ed dIdW1HES on the walls a11d 1nvest1g1t lng the snelves fu1tl1e1 I fOl1lltI of '1ll thmgs BONES After the odd happenmgs so ta1 and then th1s as the cllmax 1ny kll es wele shak mg and my l1ands felt cold a11d clammy But pullmg up my smkmg corage I made 1eady for tl1e mght My bed was hard but I fell qmckly 1nto tloubled sleep V1s1ons of llllllllli groups camc IJQfOle n1e and I made out th v vve1e IlldlalIS 111 ceren1on1al dzess Boon they became qulet and a n1an a ch1e1 I guess came folward and sa1d 1n a deep VOILQ IH a language whlch strangely enough I could unde1stand that he was the head ma11 of thlw reglon These he sa1d Iffelllllg to thos vvl1o crowded behlnd h1n1 are n1y people lllv ch1ld1en a1d I am tl1e1r DIOIGKIOI AIIV ont wl1o comes to d1Sll1I'IJ them Wlll suffer a thous and deatl1s Those who have co111e befo1e you repose 11ow on the shelves but you can esctpe lf VOll lgnore you1 Ist for the dev1l gold Phe call of a b1rd awoke 1ne and the strange clnef was gone Maybe lt was 1ust a dream but tl1e sun wh1c-h shone so bughtly d1d not d1spel the feelmg of da 1ger I dont need to tell you that I packed up and got out Su1e there IS gold lll them flldl h1lls but let it stftv the1e L1fe IS not all gold a1d 11ches You can t Illllld a leputatlon on what you ale qomq to do , , ,- I ' 1 . 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The CHARHIAN ATI-IEY BROUGHT HOME 601.0 NUGGETS Orioles' Dream Comes True, Accomplish Undefeated Season All OppOSltIOD Subdued By Hlgh flymg C H S Grldders One of the dreams of every boy vsho has played football has come tlue for the 48 gllddels of CHS Tha IS a dleam of an undefeated season The hours put sm 1mmage and practlce have pa1d off Wlth a pemfect 1ecord a confer ence txtle and a 1ank1ng of elghth among Clase B Qchools of the state All opposltlon fell befole Coach Malcolm Gobels c-halges but they all went down flghtlflg The vlctory palade began Wlth a 206 wm OVGI Battle Cleek Lake new The half ended Wlth the teams deadlocked at 66 Thmgs started pfrppmg 1n the second half The 0110195 held the Spautanb scoreless Whlle they were pushmg ovm two touvhdowns themselxes Carroll Mohle lugged both ove1 and Bob Blown added the polnts after touchdown Thms fxmshed the SCO111'1g' at 20 6 Orroles Get Revenge Ionla, came to Charlotte fox the fuqt home game The 0110185 wew out fm xevenge for the Bulldogs beat them 13 0 the prevlous season Sevmou1 Ioma back gave- the 0110165 a lot of 1110111118 but Carl 011 Moh1e agam S001 ed two touchdowns ln the flrst half In qplte of thxs the Gobelmen tramled 12 12 at half tlme But ln the thud quartel two touchdowns ln QUICK succegsmn bmoke the Bulldogs res1stance The Challotte bovq added anothex QIX pomter ln the fmal stanza to Dut the game on ICQ at 32 13 The confexence hd was opened by Charlottes meetmg Mason on the latter s fleld Mason p10V6d to be the most stubboln opnonent of the entue season The two teams battled on even telms for three quaxtem before the OTIOIGS flnally S00l6d the touchdown that Dl0V9d to be the wmnlng malgln T119 flnal S0016 was Ch3l10tt6 13 M2600 The next three games Welellt S0 tough Gland Ledgiff Was Um Oval by the powerful Orlole glld ma Chme by the lopmded score of 21 0 The Charlotte backs upped off long gams contmuously M01110 agam scoved tW1C8 Although the machme dxdn t h1t on all cyl1ndeI'S Hastmgs was stxll subdued bb' 3 200 some The Gobehtes leally went on a scorlng SDTGG Hgalllgt Howell Earl Roxtel and Jack Idle headed the cause by SC01'111g tW1C9 each The Orange and Blacfk DUSU ed over flve touchdowns and three extra p01ntQ for 33 D01UtS The Hlghlanders scored once fm 6 pomts Surprise Pass Helps The Ouoles contmued then Wm mng ways Wlth a 20 6 v1ctory over Everett The V1klHgS were caught off guard by a long pass from Bob B1 Own to Neale Zlmmellee 1111 medlately followlng the ODSIUUZ kmk off Thms qtunned the Vlkmgg and the Ormoles SC016d two QUICK touchdowns before they came t the1r senses agam Fverett scored once and Charlotte added another 1n the lattex palt of the game Desplte ram and mud and a half llghted fleld the OTIOIGQ added the fmal v1ct1m to then strlng of wlctorles Thls was Eaton Rapxdb thexr t1ad1t1onal foe and Llttle Brown Jug 11va1 Dan Brown scored all three touchdowns and the wmk of the rest of the back fleld and the 11ne waq outstandm., 1n a game that clmched the 11011015 f0l the 0110168 When statlstlcs wele hguxed at the end of the season It was found that the Or1o1e goal l1ne was a hard thmg to meach It was crossed only SIX tlmes Charlotte rolled over 184 pomts and allowed 31 to b scored agamst them It always makes me laugh So wonderful a tr at To see a 1un'1er lun a mxle And only move two feet Conference Champs! 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AS Lfml- 1fllT1lllllQ flu 4-10 blfbllghf 110110 hrs 1 CARROII MOHRL L fumll mllem if ml tluu I1 ttms as rl halfbfulx and thlvf- Tlllllllllgf The 440 EARL IXOIIER Flwee' m bmblll 'nm m football and two m basketball AMOUNTS fm Fdll s Icttus ROCER SMITH Smlttx earned two letters as au mltfleldm and one as 1 grufnd m iootbfxll SAW S1 Ac INITOI 0 bfnnnn In uh .1 wrfmd Qldm m footblll md track He V011 f0lll Imttms 111 both EDWARD TOWI A 1 111111111 on Hu Llosa Oountlx tfdlll ld von two letters OE Fmhm I x eumd Ins mttu 1 mutex on the of ball ticlTl1 GAXIA1NDXX1IIIXWl'sON hu c-mnmd 1 Q ten GAXIORD XI ND Fxxo 111 baseball two m 1141 two m 11 ss wuutu and one m tenms m ak? up xx x mllochml lvttf rs ,NFAI F ZINIMIRIEI- inn mm two lvttexs m football tuo biskeltbfxll md two In hack Trackers Take Crown, Prepare for Reglonal Coach Malcolm Gobel s track boys have been domg .111 ught thls epung They have been cousxstent wmnels 1n then' dual meets and have placed hlgh 1n two IUVIIHUOH al relay meets To start the season the Orange and Black thlnglade 1an by Ionm 5 0 to 49 4,5 The teatule of the next meet Wlth Eaton Raplds was the tact that Ken Sparks 011016 shot put tel set a new school IELOII1 m that event The new mark was 16 lllfz and the old one 459 set by Don NI0018 Charlotte took the dual Lon test 69 2 3 to 38 1f3 Journeylng to Hastmgs the boys entered the Hastings Relays an an nual ew ent Out oi seventeen schools thud Followlng thls a t11.1ngu1a1 meet was held at the MSC tlank Wlth Marshall and East Lans1n,, The O1101GQ and Marshall battled lt out tol Inst place w1th the Il1d1a1'1S flnally Wllllllhg out 5815 10 64112 The TIOJHIIS had 94 pomt: A meet was held w1th Leshe the Week the QGIIIOIS were on the tmp but Coach Gobel dldnt need hrs SQHIOI trackers ae the Ouoles won 61 to 42 Gobel entered hrs team 1n the Mt Pleasant Relays and I1l1lQh8d fourth Nhneteen schools attended In a dual meet vuth HaQt1ng Ken Sparks set another record by heaung the steel ball 48915 HN team mates took almost all the IQ lllalfllllg tlrst places to hang up a 4215 to 2615 tllumph The last regular meet hetole the Reglonal and 'itate contests was the Conference meet Gomg 1HtO I9 b the meet Charlotte mai deteud mg CIIHIHDIOII and favored to re peat They llwed up T0 the prophe ues The closest conteudel was 14 pomts be-hmd them . . 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The CHARHIAN THEY BROUGHT HOME GOLD NUGGETS Locals Share League Crown Wrth Comets Saxons Elrmrnate Orroles ln Opening Round Of Tournament Another successful basketball sea son was completed by the Charlotte hrgh team In the regular season the boys rolled up nrne vrctorres egarnst frve losses Thrs included a league co championship wrtlr Grand I edge The Or roles were knocked out rn the frrst round of drstrrct tournament play by Hast rngs The Gobelmen started thin s off the rrght way with a 36 33 non con ference decrsron over the Hastings Saxons Thrs was followed by three very close conference wrns over Everett Howell and Mason Marshall was the scene of the frrst set back for the Gobelrtes Brll Postula and Brll Ward led the Indians rn a 50 33 massacre of the Orroles The Marshall boys couldnt mrss as they were ahead the biggest share of the time Thrs was the largest margin of defeat for the Orroles all season Trtle hopes continued high as the Orange and Black sank Eaton Rapids 44 30 for their fourth straight conference wrn The Char lotte boys piled up a commanding half time lead whrclr the Grey hounds were unable to equal Trtle Hopes Drm The trtle frre srmmered down a lrttle as Grand Ledge splashed the Orroles 35 31 rn an over time affair It was a nrp and tuck battle all the way and as regulation trme end ed the score was tred at 30 all In the three mrnute overtime e Comets dumped rn frve points to the Orange and Blacks one The final score was 35 31 Thrs loss dropped Charlotte from the con ference lead and put Grand ledge rn undisputed possession of frrst place Championship hopes were dealt a near death blow when Everetts Vrkrngs stopped the Orroles 34 32 Thrs was then second straight set back rn league play Although they looked much better the Or roles were given an other shove downhill rn a return game with Marshall Earl Rorter swrshed 21 points but the Indians two Brll s Postula and Ward each equalled this to hand Charlotte their third straight loss 54 51 The Orroles started out on the victory tr all agarn by squeezing by Howell 34 32 Revenge rs Sweet They then met Grand Ledge on the Comets floor A wrrr over the Ledgers would give the O1 roles a good chance at least at a co cham pronshrp The game was Just like the pr evrous rneetrng with the Com ets Neither team ever got ahead by many points The Orroles took the lead rn the middle of the thrrd stanza and held rt the rest of the game After the arrtomatrc trnre 1 out. the Gobelmen went into a stall which was very effective and Grand Ledge was unable to retrieve the ball. When time ran out, the the Orange and Black led 36-33. This upset put the Orioles in a tie for the league lead with the Com ets who had le en downed by Howell earlier The two teams were strll tied at the close of conference play as Grand Ledge won then remarn rng league games and Charlotte therrs 'VIason was run into the floor 65 39 and the Gobelrtes dump ed Eaton Raprds 33 22 Hastings pr ovrded a stunrblrng block at the end of the season Bob Bradford s long shots and Bob Smrths shorter ones showed the way to a 43 32 Saxon vrctory The cold Orroles couldn t frnd the range rn that last regular season game As a result of the tournament draw Hastings and Charlotte clash ed agarn Neale Zrmrnerlee dumped rn 14 pornts from outcourt but Hastrngs agarn led by Bradford trurmphed 40 38 Trarlrng by ten pornts at the automatic the Or roles staged a desperation drrve that fell rust one bucket short So the sea son ended for the Orange and Black wrthout a tournament victory Oriole Harriers Secure Conference Championship Place Srxth rn State Run, Wrn Four of Seven Meets The Orange and Black harrrers completed a successful cross coun try season last fall The boys won meets won placed se Invrtatronal out of twer rn the State four of seven regular the conference crown ond rn the Hastings rurr and frnrshed sixth ty two schools entered meet Art Starr Gaylord Royston Harold Clements Jrm Towe and Gaylord th marnstays on the Pob Nevrns Wrlson Fd Sund were team The frrst agarnst Battle Creek Central and they won 22 33 Thrs was a class A school Following this Sex meet of the year was ton also defeated the Orroles 19 36 The Orroles broke into the wrn column against Iansrng Eastern They defeated the Quakers 23 35 The Orange and Black s next tr rumph came rn a tr rangrrlar meet with Hastrngs and Everett The points were CHS 29 Hastings 44 nd Everett 56 Ionra set the Gobelrtes back rn a close meet 27 28 In the conference meet Charlotte was agarn vrctorrorrs Art Starr placed frrst Gaylord Royston fourth Harold Clements srxth lrm Wilson seventh and Bob Nev rns eighth Runmng a dual meet wrth Hast rngs the Or roles stayed on the wrctory road with a 20 35 wrn Char lotte s next vrctrrn was Napoleon It was a close one but the Gobelmen came through 26 29 To wrnd up the season the Char lotte lrarrrers entered the State Cross Country Meet held at Yps lantr Normal Out of 22 schools en tered Charlotte frnrslred rn srxth place Thrs meet ended another success ful season for Coach 'Vlalcolrn Cobel and hrs runners Stall's Stalwarts Swatting Strong Fourth row left to rrght D Marple M Stall R Johnson G Ald J Laven good J Papranec A Taylor Mgr Coach Stall Thrrd row J Norrrs C Wrlmore L Towe B Phrllrps E Sharp S Kelly D J ones Second row J Brlggs K Keeney J Russell R Goodnoe J Gammage R Garn R Wood R Root Frrst row E Rorter R Smith G Yund D Drcklnson B Brown L Wrllram son D Brown Baseball Nrne Nearrng Trtle Steadv Pitching Good Hitting, Help to Keep Team Wrnnrng Games Freldrng almost the same start mg team as last year Coach Dallas Stalls baseball nrne started the season with a bang Up to now when we go to press on May 19 they have won srx and lost but one To really start the ball rolling Rob Brown pitched a no hrt no run game agarnst the Eaton Rapids Greyhounds rn the frrst conference game of the season Bob fanned srxteen batters walked three and faced only twenty three of a pos sible mrnrmum of twenty one bat ters One was retrred on a double play The Orroles collected nine hrts and capitalized on several Greyhound nrrscrres to rack up a 130 conference rrctory The next foe of the Orroles was the Everett Vrkrngs The Char lotte boys slammed out thrrteerr safetres rncludrng three triples and a double for fifteen runs whrle Bob Coodnoe and Jrm Gammage gave up seven hrts and srx runs Everett used four prtchers The Orrole hrt trng attack was led by Gay Yund Earl Rorter and Dan Brown each gettrrrg three lrrts Paul Wrllrams look Everett hrttrng lectrng three hrts rn to the plate one of home run A pitchers battle trrre of Charlottes Grand Iedges Drck Bob Brown battled rt out on the mound Brown gave up one hrt and one run whrle Klrnefelt served up four hrts and three runs The feat that decided the game was home run over the rrght field honors by col as many trrps these berng a was the fea third game klrnefelt and I0 fence off the bat of Dan Brown rrr the thrrd rnnrng with one aboard Bob Brown led the hitting with two lrrts Thrs was the Or roles thrrfl straight conference vrctory Trtle hopes continued hr h wrth a 240 drubbrng of Howel Two Highlander pitchers couldnt stop Stall s boys who pounded out twen ty two hrts The Or roles tallied nrne trmes rn the frrst frame twice rn the second twrce rn the frfth once rn the sixth and ten times rn the seventh Bob Brown agarn starred bv hurling a three hitter and smashrng out two doubles and two singles himself The Or roles were strll galloping down the vrctory trarl after meet rng Everett for the se ond time The Vrkrngs threw a scare into the Vlaple crty boys by scor rng two runs rn the thrrd rnnrng Paul Wrllrams Fverett hurler gave up only three hits rn the frrst four rnnrngs The Orroles got to hrm for a hrt and a run rn the frfth to make rt 2 1 for Fverett But the Orange and Black Jumped on Wrllrams for two lrrts and as manv runs rn the srxth to take and hold the lead at 3 2 Dan Drtkrnson and Earl Rorter each collected two hrts Grand ledge slowed Charlottes pace rn their second battle The Comets edged the Oriole 3 rrr ten rnnrn s Drck Klrnefelt agarn hurled for the Ledgers and Bon Brown fo Charlotte The Comet touched Brown for erght lrrts Klrnefelt gfrve un seven Charlotte tred rt up at 2 all rn the srxth rn ning but Klrnefelt bore down and pitched scoreless ball the rest of the wav The Comets scored the wrnnrng run rn the tenth rrrnrng on a walk and two srngles Bob Brown got two lrrts whrle Earl Rorter and Roger Smrtlr each contributed r double R Brown S e said shed e faithful to the end J Briggs That sounds good R Brown es H M, quarterback 0 ' . . 19, 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.