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Page 2 ORANGE af. BLACK ORANGE G. 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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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 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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. 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