Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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ORANGE 81. 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 : .

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Page 2 ORANGE at BLACK ORANGE 6. 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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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. 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