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Page 4 ORANGE G. 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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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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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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