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ORANGE Q BLACK Page 3 Behold' the Mlghty Hunter season has some people lucky school to go as they hay The 1948 huntmg been qulte lucky fo1 and for others not so Students got out of deer huntrng th1s year 1n years gone by George Bruce a senlor went deer huntmg thlrteen 1n1les north of Mamstxque He got h1s ten pomt deer at 8 00 a m on the openmg day Gaylord Yund also a senlor drove up to East Tawas where he was met by Earl R01t6F Dan D1Ck1IlSOIl Roger Srmth and Earl s dad Roger was the only one of h1S group to get hrs deer Edward Towe and Gaylord Roy ston trekked to Lake C1ty where plenty of does were seen but no bucks Arthur Starr a Junror got 111s elght pomt on hrs fnst trlp nortn w1th a small callber r1fle Gould who traveled to the fa1n1ly cabm 1n the v1c1n1ty of Kalkaska A strange twlst of fate affected Earl RO1t6T After havmg no luck on h1s f1rst tr1p Earl hltch lnked to the hunt1ng s1te agam thls ume gettlng h1s deer B111 Day bagged h1s elght polnt near Brethren wh1le B111 Crltten den got h1s sp1kehorn at Meslck Basketeers to Battle Saxons Tomorrow Nlght On Prlday Dec 3 the Charlotte Orlole net squad wlll open 1ts ea son wlth Hastlngs at seven o clock There w1ll be two games played one by the reserve team followed by the varslty squad The Hastmgs team has on lt all but three of 1tS last years letter w1nners whxle Charlotte has los' elght of ltS twelve warsxty players When the season opened seven teen boys reported for the varsltx practlce and thlrty to thlrty flV9 reported for p1act1ce on the sec ond team Give Qualcer Nylon HOSIGFY for Chrlstmas 51 gauge, 30 den1er at 51 gauge, I5 demer at Cltt Wrapped to bult Fred A Rlchey Co r Hlgh Second Team Cheerleaders Chosen Come on team flghtl Yea team' Hmmm sounds l1ke a pep meet1ng No ltS Just the try outs for the Jun1or hxgh and second team cheerleaders Say lets stop and see how they come out The tryouts were held after the regular meetlng of the cheerlead ers club on Thursday November Thlrty Jumor hlgh nmth and tenth grade grrls entered 1n thc tryouts The new second team cheerleaders are Patr1c1a Gould Bonnle Wells Joyce Ransom ani Mar1lyn Hetherlngton The new cheerleaders for Jumor h1gh are Jennlne Jenson Karen Lavengood and Sandra Parlsh The Judges for the tryouts were Mlss Madelelne Whltmore glrls phys ed mstructor and the sen1or pep squad These new cheerleaders w11l make the1r flrst appearance at the basketball games The cheerleaders club w1ll sponsor the dance after the Ever ett basketball game Plans for an assembly and other act1v1t1es are also underway Card Sales Progress Chrrstmas cards' Chrlstmfts cards' The semor class sales are progressmg lva E Brundage and sons have been very cooperatue 1n provxdmg the senlors w1th then' assortment of cards The orders are taken and thu cards d1str1buted 1n Mr Mumas government classes llrenelung lloesn't1Daunt Dallas Confuslon 1e1gned Flymg glass and water and crles of O11 Im all wet fllled the an What was all thrs C01llH10tl0I1'7 Well It seems Mr Dallas Stall sclence and ITlaf.ll6lll3llCS teachel wa demonstratmg c ntrltugal force to lus llrst hour physlcs clas last week when the dlsaster occurred The glass bulb Killed wrth water was whlrlmg at a hlgh late of speed when CRACK' the force of the water bloke a DISCS out of the slde of the bulb and water flew 1n evely dlrectlon drench1n the SCl6I1C9lOV1l'lg students who were standmg m a cxrcle about the exper1ment The mlsfortune however dnl not drscourage the students and afte1 moppmg off thelr clothes and books they contmued wlth the class lll as normal a way as po s1ble Formal ln1t1at1on Held By Local l-l1Y Boys In a tradltlonal candlellght ser vlce the local H1 Y boys held thelr annual formal 1n1t1at1on Members performmg the ceremony were DICK Johnson presldent Carroll George Bruce and Ed Towe Representlng the YMCA M Cllfford Drewry who travels around the State of Mlchlgan gave a talk concernmg the YMCA and the H1Y He descrlbed the two organlzatlons how they work the1r functlons and how H1 Y boys should mterpret and apply then prmclples to thelr dally act1v1t1es Followmg the 1n1t1at1on and speech coke and potato chlps were served Wlldern s Drug Store Complete Fountain Servnce FALL HATS 8. 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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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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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
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