Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)
- Class of 1950
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LQBJIBII Edxtor Asslstant Editor feature Edntor Class Editor Artist Calendar Editor Sports Edltor- IRINTINF BY MCGRATH DI-POE BY THE Seniors and Journalism Class ANNE WENSLEY DAN BROWN KENNETH KEENY JUNE GRANSTROM DIANE MARTIN ELIZABETH COTTON JON BRIGGS SCRIBES Photographlc Managers MARY JO ATKINS Busmess Manager Curculatnon Managers Program Chairmen WINIFRED WELLS Advisor Typusts PHVLLIS CAMPBELL PHYLLIS WARD LYLE SUNIERIX CARLETON DORNAN FRANCES GOULD VANCE HAMILTON SALLY CONNER ROBERT PATRICK CO I-N4 RAVINK HY AHNBIOI I The CHARHIAN To EARL HUSTQN who 1n the past SIX years as a teacher here has devoted h1I'1'1Se1f to gu1d1nq correctly and carefully the many students that pass through h1s classes who as school treasurer has served pat1ently ta1thtu11y and wlsely and who as an 1nd1v1dua1 has been a trleno ly Cheerful person to know It IS the pnvllege of the class of 1950 to ded1cate th1s Charh1an U Tl The CHARHIAN Bern fbmfuf Its been worth the hours spent A I A TEACHER HARRY BLANCHARD BS University of Vermont Western State Teachers College Wood and Industrial Arts NEIL BRENNAN AB Western Michigan C lege of E u tn U of M Soclal Studies Guidance Director HUBERT BRONSON B S Western Michigan College of Education Science Core W WARD CHRISTLIEB AB Western Mlchlgan College of Educa tion Language SHIRLEY COLLINS B S Western Michigan College of Education Social Studies English SHIRLEY DITTMAR AB Alma College Physical Education MARVIN FLOWER BS Western Michigan College of Education Industrial Arts MALCOLM GOBEL BS Alma Physical Education Mathematics Coach MILTON HAGELBERG BS MSC Agriculture EARL A HUSTON BS P rdue MA U of M Science DORA HOLMES BS MSNC Commercial MILDRED IAUCH Western Michigan College of Education ELKIN ISAAC AB Albion Core Coach MARENA KIPLINGER AB U of M Northwestern U U f Chicago English History Buble ALLEEN LIPSEY BS Ferris Institute MSC Commercial OTTIS McGUlRE A B Eastern State Teachers College of Kentucky, BS U of Kentucky Institutional Farm Training CNot plcturedy GORDON McNElLLY BS M SC Institutional Farm Training EARL MEAD B S Western Michigan College of Education, U of M Co ordlnator and Director of Veterans Institute CLARK MUMA BS Western Michigan College of Education MSC Superintendent JOY MURRAY BS MSC Home Economics Home and Family Living ELSIE NISPER AB Western State Teachers College Arithmetic ROBERT K POWELL AB We tern State Kentucky of M MSC Instrumental Music VIOLET RAY BS MSC Home Economics CLYDE RAY BS M SC Agriculture THELMA SHOOK B M U of M Music JOHN B SMITH AB Michigan State Normal MA U of M Soc al Studies Principal DALLAS STALL AB Albion U of M Western Michigan College of Education Mathema ics Physics Coach MARIE TAYLOR MSNC Olivet Western Mlchlgan College of Education Arithmetic Michigan History ELDRED TOUTANT AB Albion Shruveham U England MSC Science Physical Education Core WINIFRED WELLS AB Olivet U of M Northwestern U U of Chicago MSC Assistant Principal English Journalism LECRA WEYMOUTH AB Olivet MA U of M MSC Western Michigan College of Education Principal Junior High Grade Supervisor FRANCES WILDERN BS, M SNC , English, Art JARVIS WOTRING AB, Adrian, MA, U of M , English, Speech o 'V ' I ,A ' ' qv - . . ., I O I.. :::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J - . .. 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Am l pleased and happy' A semoe 1,4 KX lx ALFDIL TORIAN honors for the class of 1950 go QQ to lune Gianstrom vvho secured an average of 400 the h1Q,ll9Sf, scholastic average possible She hx taken a colle..,e prepar ttorv course majoring in lnnghsh ind social studies She has been active in the Latin club the debate club and C AA bhe vvas class editor on th tharhian stan and vv as on the Orange 8: Black stalf Shc has attended six honor dances and received the American Legion Award in the eighth grade She was co managei of the Junior magazine sales 5d1lltZitOIldIl honors go to Dan Biovvn with an avelagc of 3 63 Dan has also taken a college preparatory course majoring in Fngish science mathematics and social studies He has participated in baseball basketball and football for four years each Ile was a class officer in the ninth and tenth grades and on the student council foi tvvo vears He has attended six honor dances and also recelv ed the Americ an legion Award in the eighth grade He served on the tharhian staff as assistant echtor and was on the Orange gl Black staff The names of Donna Walker tnd James Lavengood were chosen bv the facultv to be engraved on the University of Nlicliigan Honor Plaque Thev were chosen for out standing charac terlstlcs m scholarship sportsmanship and leadership Donna has taken part in such activities as Spanish club If HA and Lheerleadeis club She has been assem blv chfurman a class offic er class queen and has attended four honor dances lim s activities include Latin club and H1 Y Ile ha participated in basketball and baseball He has attended six honor dances and vvas in the junior play. The Danforth awards for outstanding leadership qualities go to Bertha Lenon and Robert King. They were presented the book I Dare You at the honor assembly. During her four years in high school Bertha has been a member of the C.A.A. F.H.A. and the debate club. She was co-manager of the junior magazine sales was in the junior play and has attended three honor dances. Besides taking part in football and track, Bob has been active in F.F.A., being successively vice presdeint and president. He has attended four honor dances. I-Ie served on the student council, one year and was class treasurer two years The Bausch and Lomb Science Award was presented to Rodney Wood for outstanding scientific achievements and attitudes. Rodney has been very active in music. He was a member of the camera club and the Latin club. He has taken part in the forensic contests, tl1e junior play, baseball, and has attended four honor dances. -4- I The CHARHIAN fbealzfb f' I June 8 Today IS the bug day A SENIOR DONNA MAE ALD And sr I U1 s s I NIU ll and Ilxntln lnmles let Ind bfns A Y Te GARY ALD ls ulds In ,Hmm Toledo Ohio 1 2 Hl Y, 4, Baseball, 3 4 Cross Country 4 Honor Dance 3 4 Orange a. Black, 3 4 CARL E ARCHER l I 6 l A 2 3 Class V President 2 Junlor Play Cast, 3 Junlor Rotarlan 4 JOHN G ASELTINE Ill' G l 4 ll I Is lu I Uh I Ill A 4 Trac MARY JOAN ATKINS Thlrl s a,ug,hler ln hll eu anslng 1 FHA 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Junlor Degree 2 Chapter Degree, 2 Latln Clun 2 3 4 Pres dent 4 Y Teens 4 Magazlne Sales Commlttee 3 Prom Decorat on Commlttee, 3 Class Secretary 4 Off ce 3 Honor Dance 2 3 4 Orange 6. Black Charhlan Staff 4 Junlor Plav Cast 3 Class Queen 2 DOROTHY JEAN BRIGGS XIII I sl II s Is s hol s flf II nigllt lny dear FH A 1 2 Prom Theme Commlttee 3 JON CARSON BRIGGS Speak low lf you plak lIf stlldwlnl. otball 1 2 3 4 Ba b Il 3 Hl Y 3 4 President 4 Charh an Sta JAMES L BROCK uorns Lllxl Dramatlcs Club 3 DAN R BROWN See thl c'4Inqllc-rim.. hero come' Sound tht TIIIHIPI tht FIFIIIIINV otball 1 2 3 C pt B eb ll B sketb'lll 1 2 3 4 Co Cantaln Honor Dance, 1 3 4 Student Cou cl 4 Orange 6. Black 4 Charhlan Staff 4 Hall Monitor, 1 American Legion Award Eighth Grade Class Secretary 1 Class President 2 Salutatorlan 1 Junlor Rotarlan I FREDERICK L BROWN 3 stndw I 'PIII IHUIP vw tudx rhf mort there IN to fIIrI.,I Dramat'cs Club 1 2 3 Hl Y 3 4 Jun or Play Advertlslng Commlttee 3 Christmas Card Commlttee 4, Personal Card Commlttee 4 DOUGLAS E BRUMMETTE Knot pictured! G BRUCE BUMFORD The th4Illf.,hts of Yflllfh 'irq long., long thollI.,hts Y Movie Projector 3 4 Stage Crew, 3 4 SHIRLEY JANE BURSLEY Il lpplnl-ss IN her llm ln Ilfe A , 1 Operetta, 3 PHYLLIS JEAN CAMPBELL p.,llI w use I s It lu ff I I I Holt 1 Latln Club 2 Glee Club 2 3 Y Teens 3 Prom Theme Commlttee 3 Christmas Card Commlttee, 4, Honor Dance 2 3 4 Orange 8. Black 4 Charhlan Staff 4 Typing Award 3 RICHARD E CLAFLIN I If I s I s l Square Dance Club 4 Track 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Swing Band, 4 Glee Club 3 Delegate to Model U N 4 Junlor Rotarlan 4 JERROLD LEROY CLARK The dmll IN fl gerltll-n1an Dramatlcs Club 1 2 3 4 HI Y 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Class President 1 Student uncll 3 4 Mayor 4 ootball 1 ll Honor Dance 1 2 3 4 Junlor Rotarlan, 4 HAROLD P CLEMENTS As al work II t I know few t nas more pls lslnp, to It we th ln a well sltul I vs cu lted flflh F FA 2 3 4 Scholastic Award 2 State Farmer Award 4 Junlor Play Commlttee 3 Track 4 Cross Country 3 4 Honor Dance 2 3 4, Band 1 2 3 4 VELMA LEONE CLEVER XX lt more IIIUI mirth would IYIHFIIIN IIIXQ H A 1 2 3 4 Junlor Play Prop Commlttee 3 Orange 6. Black, 4 ANNA MARIE COLIZZI s :If sl A ecretary 3 4 FHA 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Cheerleade C Junlor Play Assistant Director 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3 Dance Commlttee 1 2 Of e 3 Honor Dance,1 Second Team Cheerleader 1 SALLY JEAN CONNER Il II tl N FI Q It INK Rural Students' Club 1 F H A 1 Y Teens 3 4 Junlor Plav Cast 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Charhlan Staff 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 Secretary 4 JANET ANITA CORNELIUS Ullh think the vs Illd ls lnlde ful fun lnd frulll A FHA 1 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Dance Commlttee 1 2 4 Junlor Play Prop Commlttee 3 Prom Decoration Comm ttee 3 Band 2 3 4 JOAN BARBARA CORNELIUS r svue s s ltlllhr A 2 3 FHA 1 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Dance Commlttee 1 2 Prom Decoratl n Commlttee 3 Junlor Play Make up Comm ttee 3 Office 2 Honor Dance 1 ELIZABETH MAY COTTON sn s l s xx s I gsm Magazine Sales Commlttee 3 Junlor Play Usher 3 Christmas Card Sales 4 Charhlar Staff 4 DWANE L DAVIS ln f l I s n III t m Homer 1 2 Cross Country 4 Square Dance Club 4 HELEN MAY DeBOLT s II gn ' Be levue,1 2 Llbrary 4 J I-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.A::::::: O l 1. 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' I I : ' I - The CHARHIAN MARILYN ILENE DIAMOND Care to our coffin adds 4 nail no doulrt And ueiy 1.,r1n so merry dr.-1ws one out Glee Club 3 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Prom Decoratlon Com 3 L1brary 4 Operetta 3 4 J CARLETON DORNAN Uh give IIN 1 man who s1n1.,s at h1s woxk Stage Crew 2 Jr Play 3 Camera Club 1 2 H1 Y 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Base ball 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 2 3 4, Movle Projector 1,2 3 4 Honor Dance 1 2 3 Orange 6. Black 4 Charh1an 4 Band 1, Sw1ng Band 1 2 Glee Club 2 JOHN RICHARD DUNNING Of lrrepressllule ind 111es1st1l1le good humor Llbrary Club 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 Track 2 NOREENE JOAN EDWARDS How rare how precious is frlxolltw Y Teens 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 EDWARD B ELLS He will gne the de-ul h1s dm A Trac , 3 Honor Da 1 Studen Councll, 1 JACK VERNON FAUST n1 e111 ' 1 Play Intermlsslon Com 3 Ways and Means Com 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Executlve Board 2 3 4 Pres 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Swlng Band 2 3 German Band, 2 3 DONALD D FRENCH me men ot het muse tha 1 s 1 1 Football 4 Baseball 4 Track 2 ROBERT M GOODNOE 's W thi! FootbaIl,1 4 Baseball 3 4 JERRY E GOODRICH 1 now h1111 kmw I1111 111 A 1 2 Ways and Means Commlttee 4 Football 1 2 Track 3 FRANCES ELEANOR GOULD wlnkh t inkle gifs I1e1 1 o wo 141 1, 1 A 2 GAA 1 4 Honor Dance,1 4 Orange G Black 4 Charh1an 4 Queen, Play Program Com 3 Prom Decorat1on Com 3 Magazlne Sales Com 3 JUNE CAROL GRANSTROM Hllll A 2 3 4 Treas 1 Sec 2 Bowlmg Mgr 3 Lat1n Club 2 3 4 Debate Club 4 Jr Play Advertlslng Ch 3 Co Mgr Ma azlne Sales, 3 Honor Dance 1 2 3 4 Orange G. Black 4 Charhlan 4 Assembly Com, 2 Amerlcan Leglon Award 8th Grade, Typlng Award 3 Valedlctornan 4 DEXTER WILLARD GRIFFIN A 2 I-le keeps on the winds ide of 1 SUE ANN HALE GOODRICH She shows wou laughing lips and I'llf.,UlNh PW es A, es, Conven1on 3 G 1 2 Llbrar 4 Second Team Cheerleader, 1 Prom Com 3 Ways and Means Com 4 JOAN ELIZABETH HALL Qnot plcturedy In her urx quietness than 1s 1l1 ll 11 FHA 2 Camera Club 3 GAA 1 Basketball 1 VANCE T HAMILTON In arguxm., he hid grext skill I-or een thlblllail dH1llliNhtd I11 1ould 111. 1 still Fremont 1 Yuma Col 1 Latln Club 3 4 Foothghteers 4 H1 Y 4 Lansmg LCQIS ure 4 Football 3 4 H nor Dance 2 3 4 Charh1an 4 J Play Prom Com 3 Ways and Means Com 4 Debate Club 4 EDWARD HALE HARRINGTON 'I'l1e1e was 11 le111g.h1n1. de-11l ln h1s s111e1 Footllghteers 14 H1 Y 3 4 Jr Play 3 Prom Theme Com Ch, 3 Ways and Means Com 4 Football 12 3 4 Baseball 1 Track 3 DARRELL H HICKS A good name will wear out 11 had one men In turned But 11 1111 knam1 I1sts forever Football 1 BasketbaIl,1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 Cross Country, 2 Golf 4 MARVIN LYLE HILL He hlmself was tall and thln Wlth a smile on h1s 1111s that vunt out 1nd 111 Battle Creek 1 2 H1 Y 4 Class V1ce Pres1dent, 4 BARBARA JEAN HOLLANDSWORTH A qulet little girl with 11 qu1et little wax FHA 1 2 3 Conventlon 3 Glee Club 3 Prom Theme Com 3 Operetta, 3 JAMES MAYNARD JOHNSON A man s own manner and Charac ter 'Ire what most heroine him Latln Club, 3 4 Debate Club 4 Jr Play Com 3, Football, 1, Track 4 L1brary 4 Glee Club 3 Operetta 3 MARLENE L JOHNSON Man dsllghts not 1111 1o noi wom 111 Tltlllhtl A 2 3 4 FHA Conventlo KENNETH D KEENY Young., fxllnws will In NUIIIIL, fellows Football Manager 3 Baseball 3 4 Track 2 Charhlan Staff 4 ROBERT E KING And panting Time toiled er hllll 1 1 r Play 3, FFA 1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres 3 Pres 4 Class Treas 2 3 Football 2 3 Track, 1 2 3 4 Honor Dance, 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 1 JAMES WILLIAM LAVENGOOD All great n1en are dead lllfi I don t feel so well 1111s lf Latln Club 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Class Sec 3 Class Pres 4 Baseball 2 3 Basketball, e rojector 2 Honor Dance 1 2 3 4 nd Rotarlan 4 Youth Leadership Camp 4 BERTHA ANN LENON A daughter ll he oc s inelw all IIIIINK d111111lx ll AA,1 3,4 Pres 4 FHA 1 3 Co Mgr Magazlne Sales 3 Prom Program Com 3 Jr Pay 3 Debate Club 4 Honor Dance 1 2 4 Offlce 2 3 4 NAIDA JOAN LIVINGSTON m .11 feather fox each wind that hlows Y Teens 4 Honor Dance 3 Typlng Award 3 FRANCES LOVELAND es too explessne to he Ilue too l xelx t 1,111 Teens, Offlce, 4 L1brary 4 RICHARD C MARSHALL Ills em IIIIPN sh 111 lick the dust FA, 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 2 4 Cross Country 4 Band 1 DIANE I MARTIN She was a Ph 1ntom of deI11.,I1t Footl1ghteers 3,4 Y Teens 3 4 Prom Decorat1on Com 3 Ways and Means Com 4 Chrastmas Card Ch 4 Class Sec, 2 Class Treas 4 Honor Dance, 3 Charhlan Staff 4 Off1ce 4 Jr Play 3 CLARA VIRGINIA MAUNEY S 1 s .11 d1rI1n wee hit of 1 IINNIQ Teens 4, Prom Decoratlon Com 3, Prom Program Com 3 Magazine Sales Com 3 Offlce 3 Honor Dance 1 2 3 4 Student Councll Sec 4 Oranged, Black 4 Jr Play 3 Queen, 3 FHA 1 2 3 4 Chapter Degree 3 Sec 4 DONALD L MAYHEW Wine women 1nd song Ylllfl men so Ixe 1111 out singing Prom Comm1ttee 3 Football,1 2 3 4 Track,1 2 Dance Commlttee EVELYN G MAYHEW A mlghtv hunter and her pre-1 was man G A A, 1 Lat1n Club 34 Prom Com 3 Magazlne Sales Com Jr Play Tlcket Com 3 Honor Dance 1 2 3 Llbrary 4 Forens1cs,2 3 4 ALBERT L MCDONALD He studies with deep s1ghs for 1t weakens h1s sportsman s PY es Football, 1 2 3 4 All State Football T am 4, Basketball 1, Track 1 2 3 4 Honor Dance, 2 Band,1 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 6 1 1 ' i 1 1 'G i ' .1 :K ' , 5 h , ,'. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 i- i D .4 F.F. ., 1,.2, 3, 41 Football, 1, 2, 3, 41 11 1, E, 1' nce, 1 1 l' 11 d Y I'm il devil. 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Th - fur: 1 1' are- wrm- ure- tm 1 I 1' 1 1 -' 1 '111 h - 1 -1 1 1 1 1 ' The CHARHIAN fbeaa Emily , Oh' that senior trip' A SENIOR MARLENE LEE SMITH We hear mam rumors ahout he-r future FHA 1 2 3 4 FHA Conventnon 3 Chapter Degree 3 Glee Club 3 Operetta Junlor Play Advertlslng Committee, 3 DOUGLAS DUANE SMURR H tells wou flatlx wh ll his lnmel 1 A 4 Glee Clu KENNETH N SPARKS A mm after lus own he irt Debate Club 4 Prom Decoratlon Commlttee 3 Ways and Means Commlttee 4 Class Presndent, 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Co Captaln 4 Basketball,1 2 3 4 Co Captaln, 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Honor Dance 3 Student Council 2 3 4 Delegate to Student Councul, Ann Arbor, 2 State Track Meet, 1 2 3 4 Outstanding Class B Athlete Medal, 4 Jumor Rotaruan, 4 DOUGLAS M STALL A henest mm h 1 L I solver es 1 Jue ge FFA 2 3 4 Honor Dance, 2 ARTHUR G STARR I am saddest when I pl IX so are those who hear me Track, 2 3 4 State Track Meet 3 Cross Country 3 4 State Cross Country Meet 3 4 Honor Dance, 3 Band,1 2 3 4, Orchestra 2 3 4 Junior Rotarnan 4 LYLE GEORGE SUMERIX Talk to hlm of .laeoh s ladder and he would ask the number of steps Cheerleaders' Club 1 Camera Club 3 Jumor Play Program Commnttee 3 Prom Program Commlttee, 3 Honor Dance, 1 2 3 4 Orange 61, Black, 4 Charhuan Staff 4 Band 3 4 Operetta, 4 Glee Club 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Vuce Presldent, Mucrophone Crew 3 4 Manager, 4 Stage Crew, 3 4 Record Player 3 4 U N Model Assembly 4 DONNA MAE SUNDSTROM l rom her hfur and her nule she might Ire L llled sunnx Grand Raplds 1 Cheerleaders' Club 2 3 4 Presldent, 3, Footllghteers 2 3 Y Teens 3 4, Spanlsh Club 3 Prom Decoratlon Committee 3 Jumor Play Make Up Commlttee Chalrman, 3 Office 4 Honor Dance 2 4 Cheerleader, 2 3 4 Band 2 3 4 JAMES RICHARD TAYLOR Do I eonslder' myself in the role of common people Footllghteers, 1 3 4 President, 4 Hu Y 3 4 Junior Play Advertlslng Commlttee Jumor Play Stage Crew 3 Prom Decoration Committee 3 Football, 1 2 3 Basketball, 1 2 3 4 Movie Projector, 4 Honor Dance 4 Orange 81. Black 4 Typung Award 2 SARAH RACHEL THARP As merrx A the dat IN lon!-1 ETTA MAE THEM Quiet and frlendlx fm mee person to know GAA 1 2 FHA 1 2 Y Teens, 3 4 Orange 81. Black 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 ROSEMARY VAN DORPE She laughs herself Into stltehes A FHA 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Property Commlttee 3 Glee Cu Operetta 3 Mlxed Chorus, 4 Orange 6. Black, 4 DIANE E vanNOPPEN Her Interests tre elsewhere Judglm., from her Jewelrx GAA 2 FHA 2 Prom Commrttee,3 Library Club 4 Orange G. Black 4 Glee Club 2 Swing Band 3 DONNA EVELVN WALKER None knew thee hut to lote thee None named thee but to plense Assembly Chairman, 4, F H A 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Secretary, 3 Jumor and Chapter Degrees, 3 Presudent, 4, Cheerleaders Club 1 Spanush Club 2 Secretary Treasurer 2 Jumor Play Head Usher, 3 Magazme Sales Commlttee 3 Prom Theme Commlttee, 3 Prom Decoratnon Commlttee 3 Class Vuce President 1 Offlce 4 Honor Dance 3 4 Class Queen JOAN ROSE WALTER N1t'I'FllX merrllx hall I lne nf A PHYLLIS JEANNE WARD Alas for those that never sxng. l t elle with ll the mus In them Prom Commlttee, 3 Jumor Play Committee, 3 Llbrary Club 1 Charhnan Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Operetta, 3 4 Typlng Award 3 ANNE ELIZABETH WENSLEY lo you not know l am A wom tn en l hunk ll xst Glee Club 1, Operetta 1 G A A 2 Latm Club 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Jumor Play Cast Prom Program Commxttee, 3 Ways and Means Committee 4 Honor Dance 1 2 Band, 2 3, 4, Orchestra, 4 Charhlan Staff, 4 DOLORES MARIE WILLARD A 1,,lrl whom exerxone could preuse and none eould help but lou GAA 1 2 3 4 Bowllng Manager 1 Vlce Presldent 2 Presldent 3 FHA 1 Spanlsh Club 3 President 3 Cheerleaders Club 3 4 Secretary 3 YTeens 4 Prm Decoratlon Committee 3 Jumor Play Program Commlttee 3 Dance Chalrman 4 Ways and Means Committee 4 Offxce 3 4 Honor Dance 1 2 3 4 Orange 81. Black 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Assembly Commlttee 1 JAMES C WILSON Somethmp, le-tween 1 hlndrmee fl h I1 F A 2 3, Track,1 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4, Band 1 2 Jumor Play Cast 3 JOANNE R WOOD ang sorrow tale wlll lelll a eat there fore let s le In ll G A A 1 2 3 Y Teens 4 Orange 6. Black, 4 Prom Decoratlon Cornmuttee 3 RODNEY DAVID WOOD The world may fr on without e hut I fl ht t Camera Club 1 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 Dance Commuttee Chaurman 2 3 4 Pr Committee Chalrman, 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 H Dance 1 2 3 4 B d 1 2 3 4 Dlrectors Award 3 Glee Club 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 4 Assembly Commlttee 1 Jumor Play Cast 3 Forensics 3 4 Operetta 3 Boys Quartet 2 3 All State Band 3, German Band, 2 3, Bausch and Lomb Sclence Award 4 8 f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I 4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::-:J --.1I1111 'I11 1: 1: 13: 1- 9 I. I. 1 I. . I A F.F. ., 2, 3, : b, 4. 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I PI ll ' VY ' I A ll VV ' ' DI - up ' uv ' I ' JII - uu h' ur ' I ' ' ' ' ' JI ul-'ou ' ' ' Y I I I I I I RI H lf The CHARHIAN Sure hope Jlm asks me to the Prom I 1 A A JUNIOR Comlc Book Dlary On a brlght sunny day m June 1950 Porky Plg iallas Dale Rolfej and Bugs Bunny Uack Rlchardson rn dlsgulsej set out from Bugs house to v1s1t thelr frlends from the conuc world They sent out a call to Superman Bralthwalte who flew them to the sleepy llttle town of Dogpatch U S A The flrst people they ran 1nto were Mammy Yokum Harrlngton and Pappy Yokum Davls who 1nv1ted them out to a supper of turnlp preserves On the way to Yok ums cahln they caught a ghmpse ot Daisy May W1lc'ox golng 50 per over the hllls ln an army surplus Jeep with Marryln Sam DePue seated beslde her As usual she was chaslng L11 Abner Rutter who has lost so much welght from runmng that he IS a mele shadow of hls former self Superman Blallll walte came to lllS lescue by C0llflSC3tlll the Jeep and tulnmg lt ovel to Bugs and Polky who contlnuecl on then Journey By and by they came to a large clty where they saw Mlckey Mouse Martens belng chased by a large black cat who was urged on by Little Iodlne Klng They plcked Mlckey up by hls coat tall and drove to the home of Maggle Prles man and Jlggs Davld where they were greeted by a barrage of Maggles flylng saucers Fleelng from the onslaught they hur rled over to see Dagwood Mathls and Blondle Campbell who were gettlng ready to take Alexander Mead and Cooky Blown to the movles Hearlng the nolse of slrens they rushed over to see Dlck Tracy Packard on the trall of Hot Rod Happy Nichols who was burnlng up the roads wlth Brenda Starr Phlllrps When they caught up w1th the two speeders Brenda sald she was atter a story about a rlot on the other end of town They all sped to the scene of the r1ot There were Frank enstem Kardel and Wolf Man Gam mage ln a flght to the f1n1sh Bugs and Porky were too scared to stay and see who won so they went back to Vllckey Mouse 'Vlartens house for a ht tle peace and qulet Mlckey Mlnnle Mouse Palr Donald Duck George Dalsy Duck Conner and Goofy Ter rlll were all s1tt1ng on the l1v1ng room floor playlng Canasta Bugs and Porky Jolned them and for all anvone knows they te been there ever slnce Presldent s Dlary The success of any class depends on the partlclpatlon of that group ln lts as slgned actlvltles Hard work and coop eratlon have been the backbone of our success ln such act1v1t1es as magazxne sales the Junlor play dances and foot ball and basketball game concesslons lr these same characterlstlcs are shown next year the future should be even brrghter than the past and that of course IS what we all hope for I W1Sh to thank the class and our ad vlsors Mlss Shlrley Collms Mr MHTVID Flower Mr Ward Chrlstlleb and Mr Mllton Hagelberg for thelr cooperatlou to make thls a successful year Lloyd Bralthwalte Junlor Class President Class OHICCTS Presldent Lloyd Bralthwalte Vlce Presldent James Gammage Secretary Barbara Brown Treasurel Llnda Kmg Student Lounc 11 Representatxves Hans Kardel Pat Prlesman Dale Rolfe Class Motto Backbone not wlshbone Class Colors Red and Whlte Class Flower Rose Most mtellectual boy Most mtellectual glrl Best dressed boy Best dressed glrl Personality boy Personallty glrl Class steady couple Frank Bracy LOUISE Berg Don Terrxll Barbara Brown Lloyd Braxthwalte Pat Prlesman arold Rxsenhoover Shlrley Lewls MUSICIHH gxrl Janle Hlgby Dlck Fast Anona Parr Larry Dean Glorla Whlte Ronme Root Pat Prlesman Don Packard J lm Gammage Best lookmg boy Best looking glr Most artlstlc boy Most Class Class Class Class art1st1c glrl fllrt coquette pest athlete T0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION Eumce Jones tltle of Mxss George Wldrlgs led halr Loulse llexgs ablllty to get As ln Latln Dlek Tubbs posltlon as baby Slttel Muslcal ablllty ot Jene Ann Murphy Joyce Hughes pelsonallty Flrst Row R Alfonso J Archer B Barnaart J Barnaby L Berg M Boyer Second Row F Bracy L Branthwante B Brown B Brundage B Campbell O Carmoney Thlrd Row D Carter D Clark S Cochrane P Conner B David J Davls Fourth Row J Dean L Dean G Depue D Edson S Farrner D Fast Fxfth Row C Ferguson M L Flneout B Frey P lullerton J Gammage G Gearhart Sixth Row D George N Gregg S Halsey S Harmon N Harrmgton Seventh Row J Hlgby R Hinkley C Housler J Hughes J Hutch son Eighth Row J Idle R Johnson E Jones H Kardel P Kerekes Nlnth Row H Klmmel S Lewls M Lawcock W Martens K Mathis Tenth Row R McLane E Mead L Medcoff C Mitchell J A Murphy Eleventh Row C Nichols M A Norris D Packard I M Parr H Phrlllps Twelfth Flow J Punch P Prlesman J Ransom R Reed J Relner Thirteenth Row J Richardson H Rlsenhoover D Rolfe J Root R Fourteenth Row P Royston N Rutter B Schmunsler J Sherd M Fifteenth Row D Shumaker A Smith J Smith P Stambaugh D Root Shllllng Tlrrell Sixteenth Row R Tubbs M Vance G White G Wldrlg J Wilbur Seventeenth Row H Wllcox L Wllllamson C Wllmore C Wright D Yund Not pictured K Davis E Hefflebower L Kung D Lentz J Moore A Parr G Pletrogall J Scott 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' 1 . , . , . , . , . . - . , . , . . - . - - - . , - l . . - . - , . . - The CHARHIAN Ewa fbaafuf Just got my school sweater A SOPHOMORE Pres1clent s Dlary , A we tl1e tlass of 52 c Ill plete ou1 SllDll0ll10le woxk we tan look back o11 a successtul and happy yea1 Our att1v1t1es stax ted by sellmg hot dogs pop and candy baxs at the Grand I edge basketball game Then we sold at the ll'lStlIlg,m basketball g,11ne HI1dS1l0llb0l8d a dante atte1vwa1ds In d.IltllllOll we had some bake Sales Our assembly Sophomon llohday gave us a chance to show part of the talent 1n oul class Many classmates have pa1 t1t1pated 1n athletns band and other sthool a.1t1v1t1es I would hke to thank o11r ad v1so1s Mrs Nllldxed Iauch lvlrs Joy Mur1ay 'VII Dallas Stall and 'VIr llally Blanchard f th9lI' help and l0OD8I':1t10ll th1s yeax Robelt W Johnson Sophomore Class P1es Sophomore Daze Sevexal astoundlng 1nc1de11ts rotked the co1r1do1s of C H S today Wllll8 hurrymg to get to sthool Jerry Chapman Jun Wensley and Brloe Brown ran lnto a. telephone pole wlth the Xtensleys U11 A Ialge uowd 1Ltlll6I8ll at the stene ot the at tldent anrlf 1111e1 'Vlo1 ton Clllllll rl upon the Xtensleys cal o 111 :ke a spesth ibout sate dllx mg All 111 TlWl0l Tlaey Bela lllll Betts l'lldl9 Lenon and Eugene qlldlll stalted a t1ap game 111 the stleet The game was lllllkell up by Nlalgueute I l9P1l Be1111ta Nldlllll and Betsy Stucky who have formed '1 Women s -Xlltlf Illlllllllg Leagu Pat Gould turned on the 0a1 11d1o to llIOVtIl out Galner and they heard a 1epo1t that an estaped madman trom Kalama zoo was l1eaded towa1d Cha: lotte Then SUSIG Peck SCI eamed and polnted to the flagpole whe1e the mamat was Cllflglflf., He slld down llill up to the th111l tloor and stnted thmwmg, Class OHICCYS P1 esldent Robext W Johnso11 Vxce Pres Klrke HHlI'1Ilgl0Il Sec1eta1y Barba1a Keeley Treasurer Wallace Bruce Student Councll Rep1esenta tlves qllblllldll Kelley Vontla Thompson Class 'VIotto Constantly strlvlng to make our best bettel Class Colors Blue and Sllxer Class FIOXNGI Lly of he Valley Nl 1st mtellettual boy Bruce Brown Most lntellettual glll B1rba1t Keeley Best dlessed boy Robelt W Johnson Best dressed gul AIl6Il9 Gammagt Pe1sonal1ty loy Roge1 Nelson Pelsonahty g 1I Vlarllyn Hethe1 1flgtOll Class steady eouple Bob Johnson 'VIa11an Wood 'VIus1t1an boy Charles Sehae 1 'NlllSlC1dI'l gnl Sally Woodard Best looklng boy Norlyn Brough Best looklng gnl Pat Gould Vlost dl t1st1t bov Shel 111an Kelhv Vlost a1t1st1t g1rI An11 Sehaefex Joanne Cole fTlGdJ C'ass fhrt Class coquette Class pest Class athlete Brute Brown Rosalle Km., Tom Snydel Wally Brutt lllllzlly books out tht wlndows Halrld DldIll0Iltl lXllk8 HHIIIHL, ton Bob Boyd Ralph GI3.lIl and Do1w1n Schultz lall aftel hlm and after a halr I'HlS1l1g chase over the root tl1ey f1nalIy tackled hlm 'VlE!3llWll1l6 Bonnle Wells had Called the sherltf vlho .nrlved and took 111m to Jall Vleannhlle Joyce Roberts I Idll Pletthex andA1111Sthaefe1 had been playlng, wlth matt hes and had atcldentally set the school on llle Bob Guthr1e Tall ant called tI1e lllelllell SlSt6d 1 l by the whole sopho more class wl1o lllllew textbooks lnto the flames they soon put the f1l9 out ska L Bobclk w P Bostwlck R Boyd R Bracy M Brlggs B Brock M Brough ugh B Brown W Bruce Chapman rk oe G Co P Cook K A Dempsey W Babcock M Barnaby P Baum P Bennett T Berg J Betz I W o o o w D Dempsey C Deuel Edwards B EII L F M Farr age R Garn G Goelz P Gould R Gram N Grant M Green M Green P Grlffm ow R Guthrle B Hack J Haley L Hall R Harag K Harrxng on therlngton D s H es Irv ne R C Johnson R W Johnson D JONES Fle Fletcher M Forshee Frazler B Fullerton A 1 l rv E Kays B Keeley S Kelley R Kung S Langford C Leach C Lee E non Maru P Masters R McConnell C McLane L D Mllls Row B Moore G Morton A Muma H Myers R Nelson R Newand IS w R arlsh r er Pec E Pe M Pe B Phll s II ps n C Satterlee llker M Slmpson ansbury A Weaver S Woodard Row B Powers J Rhlnes M Richard J Roberts Roberts H Row A Schaefer C Schaefer D Schultz E Sharp D Sherman L Row A Smuth D Smuth H Smlth T Snyder M Stall A Stansbury Row B Stucky J Surnerlx A Taylor V Thompson L Towe Row B Wells W nsley B W1 J Wlnchel G Wonser red H Dlamond, B Perrault, A Thomas Q-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I l 6 0 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J . 1 . .-.---A- :::::::::::: 5- s----- -- 1 1 - Il . 1 1 s ' . , ' ' . 20 - ,I u . , 1, ' ' ' . 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The CHARHIAN f 'AA'A ' ' ' T fbeaa fbiafuf, Couldn't outrun the Sophomores yesterday A FRESHMAN A Sheep Tall Once upon a tlme a young maxden named Llttle Bo Peep Whltlnger cared for a flock of sheep 1n a wlde green meadow One day she lost her sheep and set out to fmd them By and by she came to a hayfleld where she met Llttle Boy Blue Don ley seated on a haystack playxng Sugar Blues on hls trumpet Boy Blue Donley sald he would help her look so they kept on untxl they came to a dark forest Suddenly they heard a roar and a swooshlng sound and looked up to see Blg Bad Wolf At kms flylng low ln a Jet plane chas 1ng Red Rldlng Hood Norris who was fleemg m a souped up hot rod Hltchlng a rude wlth Red they eluded Wolf Atklns and came to the home of Mother Hubbard Cowan Out ln the kxtchen was Simple Simon Olm stead baklng ples for a party glven ln honor of Humpty Dumpty Thorn ell who had finally been put back to gether agaln Then they heard the vo1ce of Wee W1ll1e Wlnkle Nevms crylng at the lock He had got hls wires crossed and thought lt was bedtlme The Three L1ttleP1gs Sassaman Maatsch and WllllaH1SOD were attracted by e smell f es They ran up and told Wlnkle Nevins that it was daytlme and then they went ln By thls txme xt was gettmg rather crowded mslde Bo Peep and Boy Blue set out again to look for the sheep Farther on they saw the house of Peter Pumpkln Eater Marple who was out talklng to Jack Spratt Bos worth about thelr problem wlves A they walked on they met the Three Bllnd Mice Pryor Elllson and Iauch playmg bllnd man s bluff wlth Llttle Mlss Muffet Schroth Contrary Mary Wxlson and Llttle Jack Hor ner Plnch Behlnd a tree was Georgle Porgle Housler klsslng Goldllocks SLHII and makmg her cry Llttle Tommy Tucker Paton sang her a om., and she drxed hex tears Farther on they came to a dark cave Peermg m they saw Jack Burkhead and J1ll Barnhlll buslly at work moonshmlng coca cola They black malled Jack and J1ll mto carrylng a barrel ot coke back to Mother Hub bard Cowans house where everyone they had met was gatherxng for the party Meanwhlle Wolt Atklns had President s Dlary It has been a pleasure to be the presldent of the class of 5? I would like to extend my appreua tlon to the class and lts advlsors Mrs Marena Klpllnger Mlss Wlnlfred Wells Mr Earl Huston and Mr Rob ert Powell tor maklng lt a successful year Some ot the hlghllghts of the veal have been plannlng and puttmg on an assembly selllng refreshments at the Eaton Raplds game and sponsormg a dance afterwards Many of the boys dld well ln foot ball basketball baseball and track whlle other members took an actlve part ln band glee club and other ex tra currxcular act1v1t1es The class of 53 IS lookmg, 101 ward to more happy and eventful years Robert Marshall Freshman Class l ll'wlll6llf Class OHICCTS Presldent Robert Marshall Vlce Presldent Quentm Bosworth Secretary Luc-llle XVh1t1nge1 Treasurer Charlene liarnhlll Student Councll Representatxves Charles Hale Pat Wllson Class Motto Today we follow tomorrow we lead Class Colors Blue and Q old Class Blower Ormhld Most mtellectual boy .loe Iauch glr Joan Xhlson DdVld Sassaman Charlene Barnhlll Inn Maatsch Sally McDonald Most mtellectual Best dressed boy Best dressed glrl Personahty boy Personahty g1rl Class steady couple Douglas Bulkhead Lharlent llarnhlll Muslclan girl Lucille Whltmger Best looklng boy B611 Houslel Best Most Most Class Class Class Class looklng artxstlc artlstlc fllrt gxr Put Vlllson boy Ilon Marple gxrl Barbara llrummettc llruce Ell1S0ll coquette lNancy Ruttel pest Warren Atkms athlete .Inn loun tound hls way bark Plggy Sas-sa man Plggy Maatsch and Plggy Wllllamson started to flee but Atklns turned out to be Just a sheep lll wolts clothlng Then they all stt down to a feast of ple and roke and Bo Peeps sheep tall tleshmenl found then own way home Flrst Row F Ald R Ammon W Atklns M Baker C Barnhlll E Bartlett R Be Second Row L Booth D Bostwlck Q Bosworth P Briggs B Brummette R Br D Burkhead Thvrd Row M Bursley R Bursley D Bust E Cam R Can D Carey R Carroll Fourthclftokw D Carter P Carter B Catron D Chamberlaln R Cogswell R J on ll n Fifth Row L Cotton W Cotton S Cowan B Crittenden B Dane A Debler l Sixth Row R Donley B Ellison R Epler W Ferguson W Freeman M French T venth Row B Grlffln M Gruffm C Hale D H ey Ham: on C a R Hol day Elghth Row N Housler S Howard M Howe R L Johnson D Jones J Martm Nmth Row R Llghtner J Logan J Maatsch W Mac Naughton R Mann D R Marshall Tenth Row D May L McConnell S McDonald J McLane S McLaughlin E Mo Eleventh Row B Montgomery T Nash R Nevuns C Norris D Norrls K Olmstea Twelfth Row W Papranec T Parker J Parr D Paton S Phllllps J Punch Thirteenth Row R Potter J Pratt D Pryor M Reed C Rolfe B Rose Fourteenth Row N Rutter D Sassaman S Schroth J Settles D Shepard F Skl Flfteenth Row D Smlth S Smith W Smith B Smurr J Spagnuolo Sixteenth Row H Stanton J Starr D Strlckland E Them C Thornell J V Drnes che Seventeenth Row L Whntmger R Wllllams N Wulllamson J Wlllls J Wllson P Not puctured J Iauch H Landers R Stuky C Stults R Whlte J Young 1 1 . . . . . 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N ..- 'A The CHARHIAN fbeaa fbmfuf I wonder If Hugh School rs drfferento AN EIGHTH GRADER Orange and Black Presrdent s Diary Charlottes Leading News Journal June 5, 1979 Old C H S grads will be 111 terested rn knowing that the auction held yesterday at the residence of Dean Bruce turned up a musty old document that had been collecting dust rn the attic for a quarter of a century It wa.s Deans long lost dairy of 1954 rn which were recorded the important rtems concerning the graduation class of that year In September the mayor of the student council Gary Frace called a meeting to determine the policies of the school As srsted by secretary Linda Smith and the three senror members of the council Carla Powers Donna Clark and Lloyd John son he decrded to oust the school board and turn the management of the school over to the seniors The motion was carried and 1 new board was elected The mem bers were Alfred Escobar Davrd Dykhouse Eileen Wenger Elea nor Wood and Peter Carpenter who was also president of the senror class In October and November the Oriole football squad sparked by James Carr John Dewey and John Vance over ran all oppon ents to gain an undefeated sea son team cheerleaders Sandy Parish Karen Lavengood and Jeanine Jenson helped the Or role quintet John Saurer Eugene Curtrss John Betty Gary Cooper and Stuart Southworth win the trtle of state champs for the first time rn C H S history The Journalism carnival charge of Elliott Johnson and Jean Dempsey smashed all pr evrous records Theme of the We the members of the class of 54 would like to thank our advisors Vlr Eldred Toutant Mr Elkrn Isaac and 'VIr Hubert Bronson for th help and en couragement they have given us during the year Our only money raising pro Ject attempted was a bak sal that proved quite successful We have enJoyed many and varled activities and happy trnres together Our hopes and aspirations look to the comin: years We trust that our senror hrgh experiences wrll prove as fruitful and as pleasant as le years we leave behrnd High school here comes 4 Donald Ells Eighth Grade Class Pres Class Officers Presrdent Don Ells Vrce Presrdent Gary Frace Secretary Mary Marlovse Treasurer Drane Roberts Student Councrl Representa tives Joan Treadwell John Betty Class Motto Nothing suc ceeds llke success Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Carnatlon Most intellectual boy Most intellectual grrl Linda, Smith Best dressed boy Elmer Jones Best dressed grrl Coranne Derby Personality boy Gary Frace Personalrty grrl Joan Treadwell Class steady couple Stuart Southworth Drane Roberts Musician boy Davrd Hefflebower Musician grrl Drane Roberts Best looking boy Gary Cooper Best looking grrl rnarn show was Bedlam Starring were all members of the class of 04 Having made more money than any previous class thc class of 54 decrded to travel by plane to England for a class trip Karen Iavengood Most artrstrc boy Edwrn Adams Most Class Class Class pest Clifford Palek Class athlete Wrllram Lrshtner artistic grrl Pat Davrd flrrt Jack Quantrell coquette Janis Root First Row E Adams D Applegate R Baker C Barnaart W Barnaart A Bartlett J Baum B Beals Second Row J Betty D Boyd S Bracy D Bruce B Butler D Carroll L Carroll P Carpenter Thurs Ftgw N Carter R Catron J Chamber am D Clark M Converse C Cooley ooper Fourth glow E Curtlss P Davrd M Davrdson J Dempsey C Derby J Dewey onley Flfth Row D Dykhouse Earl Ells A Escobar L Farquhar G Fortney Sixth Row D Frazier W Frey S asslee H Goelz J H ley R Hall Hammond Seventh Row D Hefflebower J Hicks C Hllrs J Hopkins R Housler J Jenson C Johnson Eighth Row E Johnson G Johnson L Johnson P Johnson B Jones E Jones J Kane Nrnth Row C Keeny K Landers K Lavengood C Lea A Lewis W Lrghtner V Mahon Tenth Row B Mann M Marlowe B Marple M Matheney J May D McDanleIs R McDanreIs Eleventh Row J Mecum D Merrrll Michel J M ler L Muller S Moore Nrsse Twelfth Row J Myers E Olmstead C Osman C Palek B Parish S Parish D Parr Thirteenth Row G Perkins W Phrlllps J Pretrogallo C Powers A Reed J Rhmer J Richardson Fourteenth Row D Roberts H Rogers R Rogers J Rot J Saurer C Schmunsler D Schultz Fifteenth Flow E Sharp L Shults L Smith S Southworth J Sparks M Stall B Th Frace P om son Sixteenth Rolla! J Treadwell J Vance E Wenger K Wenzel C Whitney W Whrtlnger A Wrllramson Seventeenth Row P Wrlllamson E Wood N Wright Patrrcra Wright Phyllls Wrrght S Wythe J Young Not pictured J Carr M Davidson B Hornbeck R Leslie J Quantrell 13 E It f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::::::::: l ' Q- - , v if I I if . . . . Q 1 ' U 3' ea,,,,::,:,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:::::,,::.l ya' 1 . v . fi ' 5 M waz' rr 1 ' , rv 'l ' ' , v ', ' . - ' r ' ' . - - ar, . . ' . L- rt - 1 ' v5 .H 1 . u l l 3 - ---- y C .-.-::::::::,::,:- - - - . ' v ' ' l ...... ' 1 .. ....... .A v I . ' U . . v v ' 1 ' , ' - ::,:,:::,:::::,:.-.-:eg During the winter the first .......... ., ......... , .... David Dykhouse ' , l .................................. ' A ' I, . , . .. ' , ........ ' I -r ln l, . ........................ , h v 1 . .......... 1. 1 , ,. . . . 1 ' v - v - , . , . , . 3 - v - , . ,' . , . , . , . , 1 ' ' v - ' f - ' , . , . , . , ' - . , c. , D. , . , . , . , . ' - . ' , . , . GI , . , . a , . , F. 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I ' - . , . , . v f - v - ' The CHARHIAN 5 415 Thrs school sure rs bug v A SEVENTH GRADER A FAIRY TALE DIARY On a June day rn 1955 the graduatrng class of that vear Journeyed to Bennett Park for therr class trrp llack of fundsl Lynn Brown attenrpm, to rn press Nancy Beck trred to swrng trom tree to tree but lost hrs balance and fell He was knocked unconscrous and Nancy farnted When Lynn and Nancy woke up they found themselves deep rn the heart of an enchanted forest Before thenr was a magnrfrcent castle Standrng on guard was Jack the Grant Krller Hollands worth who sard that tlrrs was the home of Crnderella Barnhrll and Prrnce Stanley Anderson who now were happrly rrrarr red Actrng rs butler was Puss rn Boots Allen who told them they could stay to see the Grand Ball scheduled for that evenrng When the sun went down the guests started to arrrve Frrst carrre Snow Whrte Smallwood wrth Prrrrce Charrrr rng Tanner accompanred by the Seven Dwarfs lloc Carroll Smrtlr Sneezy Cooper Happy Green Sleepy Bow ser Grumpy Cole llroopy Barnett and Dopey Sassarnan As soon as they got there the dwarfs all headed for the punch bowl Then a swrsh was heard and Aladdrn Esch came rn on hrs tlyrng carpet Alr Baba Bergman was wrth hrrrr Aladdrn Esch rubbed hrs magrc lamp and several dancrng grrls appeared to entertarn the guests Bluebeard Beebe askecl them al' to rrrarry hrm but tor some reason they all refused Snow Whrte and Rose Red cClarr and Connre Carterj arrrved escorted by Rurrrpelstrltskrn Martrn and George Mayhew the dragon slayer Hansel Dean and Gretel Fox were rrght behrnd them each munchrng on r prece ot grngerbread Then a hush tell over the ballroom as Crnderella Barnhrll descended the stalrs Everyone started dancrng Then rn the rrrrdst of the festrvrtres a great vorce was heard shoutrng Fee fr fo fum I srrrell the blood of an Englrshman and rn walked the grant Wendell Anderson Exeryone shrreked and started to run but Jack Dunn cof Jack and the Bean stalk ramen entered belrrnd hrm and re sealed that Grant Anderson was really krnd hearted and was rrrerely tryrng to scare thenr The Grant started to dance wrth Beauty Granger crrrrnus the beast J 'vleanwhrle Dopey Sassarrran and Grumpy Cole had got rn a frght over the punch bowl and had started throw rng punch at each other Lynn and Nan cy rushed over to stop thenr when the Presrdent s Drary As we frnrsh our frrst year in Junror hrgh we look back through the past year In October we went to Canrp Chref Noon Day at Yankee Sprrngs Our basketball teanr coached by Mr Eldred Toutant won srx ganres and lost three The tearrr was backed by four trne cheerleaders There have been many dances and partres whrch all have enroyed We wrsh to thank our advrsors Mrs Frances Wrldern Mrs Mar re Taylor and Mrss Elsre Nrsper a d all the other teachers who have rrrade the past year 1 success As we put away our pencrls and our books we wrsh all ot the future seventh graders lots of luck Stanley Anderson Seventh Grade Class Presrdent Class Offrcers Presrdent Stanley Anderson Vrce Presrdent Kendall Tanner Secretary Kay Barnhill Treasurer John Borgman Student Counc rl Representatrves lynn Brown lfranklrn Sassanran Jr Class Motto Class Colors Red and Whrte Class Flower Rose Most rntellectual boy Stanlev Anderson Most rntellectual grrl Carolyn Snrallwood Best dressed boy llavrd Dunn Personalrty boy Personalrty grrl Class steady coupl Musrcran boy Lynn Brown Kay Barnhrll e Bruce Cole Janet Cole Janres Hoffman Lourse Johnson Kendall Tanner Sandra Honeywell Brll Thompson Barbara Mayes Sandy Sassaman Musrcran grrl Best lookrng ro Best lookrng grrl Most artrstrc boy Most artrstrc grrl Class flrrt tlass coquette Class pest Class athlctc Ianrce Morrr ou Er erett Hathaway Lynn Brown punch bowl trpped over and drenched them from head to foot They looked up to frnd tlrerrrselves back rrr ll rrrrett Park wrth Ileannr Barrrabv throwrng water on therr faces to revrvc them Frrst Row J Alden S Anderson W Anderson Jr R Allen J Bergman M Barnaart Second Row D Barnaby G Barnett K Barnhrll T Beals G Beebe N Beck Thrrd Row R Bowser M Boyer L Brown J Butler C Cam S Can Fourth Row C Carter J Carter B Clark J Cole B Cole J Conley Frfth Row Jerry Cooper Joel Cooper E Cronk M Day J Dean J DevenLaag xth Row D Dunn D Epler F Esch S Farl n E rarlrn G Fa s Seventh Row C Fnlbert J Forte D Fox L Glasslee P Goodnoe S Grang r Erghth Row C Green J Hoffman J Hankrns R Hcks W Hollandsworth S Honeyw Nrnth Row L Johnson P Johnson B Krbby A Lea R Lea L Lee Tenth Row J Lewrs F Lundeen D MacKenzre F Mahon D Marsh R Martn Eleventh Row J Mayhew P Medcoff M McLane J Morrrson B Mayes W Myer Twelfth Row C Nash J Osborn P Oskn R Overmeyer D Parrsh B Prerce Thrrteenth Row D Platt M Pratt J Ransom R Phxllxps V Rcnardson L Ren Fourteenth Row G Rogers S Rulrson J Rydman D Salsbr ry S Sassanran Frfteenth Row M Satterlee C Sherd N Shults C Smallwood S Smith Srxteenth Row C Smrth Y Smrth R Stanfreld K Tanner B Thompson Seventeenth Row S vanNoppen S 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O 0 7.1 , ls f' QQY F ' Q QA 4 I JA 7 Q GJ .mm rg. iv , ' K J 6 . 2 A 'ff' UP q F R- The CHARHIAN lem fbaafuf We wonder how we'lI turn out ' The Sensors We direct first before going further that all who follow after shall pay all debts taxes and bills and will dispose of any remains dead or otherwise While within the four solld walls the con fined of this instltution at one tlme or another were forced to take an aptitude test but since then they have gone somewhat off as none of them ever came out the way they were planned In checking back we find that Jon Briggs then destined to be a Jockey is now playing the seml pro baseball for the Paclflc Coast League Grizzly Gary Ald the former flyer will meet Gorgeous George Salisbury for the wrestling championship of the world Stan Lee Schneider has just been made Com mander in Chief Forces Joe Papranec returned with a John Aseltine West is now competing in Europe for the un disputed coon hunting championship Dwane Davis the dashing hero of 1950 fell of the United States Armed well known trapper recently harem of U bangies prominent hunter of the Mid in love with Frances Gould after seeing her picture on the cover of a funny book The new male actor from France arrived ln New York last week and was no other than Douglas Schultz accompanying him was hls French valet Bruce Bumford After an argument with his spouse Jerry Goodrich has left for Siberia where he will resume his Job as forest ranger Mary Jo Atklns leaves for Hollywood this week and wlll Joln Diane Martln in her studios as they originate designs for Earl Carroll Ted Ells the once wealthy playboy recently aspired to the posltlon of head Janitor of CHS Now residing in the local Jail is Douglas Smurr author of the book What Women Know It seems he made a mlstake and pub hshed a scrapbook with the same title Nobel Prize wlnner Vlrgil Pratt has taken over a flea circus after completing hxs stffdy of chicken lice and thelr families Plantatlon owner Fritz Brown is busy con structlng a dam across the MlSSlSSiDDi ln order to have water for his cotton lf successful he will place Bob Patrick ln competltlon for the Presidency of the Confederacy He has a strong competitor ln Jack Faust the boy senator Dan Brown phxlanthropist has recently ac quired all rights to sell pencils on the Court House lawn The two mad sclentlsts Doug Stall and John Simpson have completed experiments on mak ing people grow tall the proof of their great discovery is John Dunning who now towers nearly five feet above the ground Roath and Roberts the famous beauticlans have spent years of ceaseless searching but still are unable to grow a beard on the chin of Jerry Clark Samann and Satterlee morticians recently embalmed the decrepit body of Lyle Sumerix which w1ll be placed on exhibition at the an nual reunion of the Freckled Club Agnes Shilling jockey is now riding for the Granstrom stables whlch are located Just west of the vanNoppen estate on the Eaton Rapids Road Dick McKay, the retired executive of the A dz P Co, is now spending full time at hls mlnk ranch Dexter Griffm, James Brock, and Jerry Nor TIS are now on toul of South America with the ever 9XCltlIlg Hell DTIVBTS' Show The Walker farms are now experlmenting wlth the growth and development of the Ara bran horse Agam the Clever Detectlve Agency IS em ploylng the services of Collzzi Cornelius and Cornellus the three super sleuths who are known for their quletness and ablllty to keep still They are trailmg Sue Hale and Joan Hall to see lf they are really gullty of bootlegging root beer across the state lme Since opening the new Sears order store Donna has had to hire the able dellvery ser vices of Loveland Lenon and Llvmgston they formerly were employed by Western Union to deliver slngmg telegrams Johnson and Johnson plumbers are work lng feverishly at the home of Marlene Smlth to retrieve Evelyn Mayhew who was washed down the dram after pulling the plug out of the swimming hole Heiress Betty Montgomery owner of the Greyhound Bus Llnes wxll hire Bob Nevlns iworlds safest taxx driverl and Jack Russell the famous truck drxver when she opens her new line between Potterville and Brookfleld Resldlng ln the hospltal is Harold Clements hero of the Saturday afternoon cinema and well known smger He IS much better after being klcked by hls horse Helen DeBolt composer and arranger for the Anne Wensley all boy orchestra lS spend ing a qulet week traveling wlth the Spike Jones MUSICIBDS Dlstrict Attorney Carl Rulison IS now in the process of wmnlng a case from James Taylor Rodney Wood be permltted to continue his edu cation after seven years in the senior class or whether he was Justxfled in the slaying of Gov ernment teacher Nell Brennan Kenneth Sparks the new Shell Oil kmg will leave soon on a tour of his wells Hale Har rington his private secretary and chauffeur will accompany him Hands off keep out' What is ln the mys terlous box which Rosemary VanDorpe has been carrymg about' After considerable coax ing and questlomng we were astounded to find that she had trapped Kilroy A revolution in avxation has come about since Carl Archer mvented fespeclally for study hallJ airplanes whlch fly backwards to defy detection as to the polnt of take oft' Marllyn Diamond Americas famous con cert plamst will give a concert at the Holly wood Bowl under the capable management of Vance Hamilton the soft spoken Russian com poser Bob King latest publisher of the HOBO NEWS offers sixty five cents and one Billy McKeag for mformation leadmg to the flnding of Donna Sundstrom last seen heading ln the dxrectlon of Skid Row Dick Claflin once wealthy stock broker is now employed at the Riley Rest Home where he is busy rldding the lawn of candy wrappers thrown away by the famous fat lady Donna A Jim Lavengood proprietor of the Schuler Restaurant is being sued by James Wilson because of the unfit food prepared by Arthur Starr formerly with the Rival Dog Food Com Dall? Yankee Stadium will be the battleground for the long awaited contest between the two pugi llsts Mauler Marshall and Murderous Mc Donald nexther championship is at stake Mlldred Rlpley fashion designer for the MGM studlos created a wardrobe of Junior size sportswear for women which she will model herself According to a nation wide poll Carleton Dornan a well known woman hater is the most eligxble bachelor around The newest clip Joint in town IB under the management of B Pratt and J P3001 lbar bersl The manlcurist is Barbara Hollands worth who divides the take wlth Butch May hew, the new shoeshlne boy Walters and Ward Gymnaslum, organlzed to bulld bigger and better muscles, has entered Etta Them ln the International Welgbt Lift mg Contest Hicks and H111 owners of the collapsible toothpick factory absolutely guarantee the products not to warp slip shde skld bend break wobble or bust they are endorsed by Rachel Tharp the Emily Post of today The two atomlc scientists Root and Royston have flmshed work on a rocket ship designed by Bob Goodnoe the ship wlll be sent to the moon for the purpose of returnlng Dolores Wll lard who left on an earher trlp to study the men on Mars Jean Brlggs the mldget auto drlver will compete ln the Indxanapolls Memorial day race thls year Douglas Brummette who IS enter ing hls motor scooter is expected to run a close second The plctures of cover girls Gretta Pryor and Ehzabeth Cotton wlll appear on all of next years farmers Almanacs Conner s Cannery has developed lnto a boom ing buslness and now puts labels on all nts products Darlene owner of the Ransom Bakery now features plastlc handles on donuts for those who like to dunk Schraders Shrouded Wheat IS another mem ber of the ghost toastles famlly these are sent dxrectly to you after weeks ln the warehouse and wxll not snap crackle or pop Campbells Crocodile farm was nearly bank rupt lately when it was discovered they had been ralsing alligators Queen Edwards Cxgars are endorsed by the famous woman wrestler Shirley Bursley and are suitable for women to smoke Mauneys Menagerles is rapidly expanding since the importation of the mysterious long eared beast called rabbits Don French has established hlmself as lead mg driver of the local Mule Train Mary Olmstead is having a sale at the ma trlmonlal bureau they buy and sell address books to broken hearted lovers Kenneth Keeny was drowned last week while workmg at the Shults Brewery where he was employed as a wlne taster Preslclent s Dlary Thlrteen years ago this commg fall a group of some one hundred bewildered children cros sed another frontier and entered school a group whlch was destmed to become one of the greatest classes whlch ever graduated from C H S The flrst nlne years ln school seem like a dream because they passed so quickly The four years of hlgh school however seemed to pass rather slowly but now the day of reckon mg is approachmg fast and the class of 1950 ls about to be graduated Some antxcipate the occasion with Joy for they are sick of school Others await graduation with silent dread for they know that they are about to close one of the greatest chapters in their life They will unknowmgly untie the knots of friendship which were made in school Many will lose contact with some of their closest friends in cluding teachers each going his own way As you look back over the four years ln high school you thmk that this class accomplished very little Yet by sponsoring dances selling at games and by selling magazines in the jun lor year and Christmas cards ln the semor year we were able to attend two junior senior proms and to take a four day senior trlp three smgular events whlch will never be forgotten Wlthout the guldance of our advisors Mrs Al leen Lipsey Mrs Violet Ray Mr Nell Brennan and Mr Jarvis Wotrmg, these would never have taken place We ale the potential cltlzens of tomorrow Let's do our best Let's work together and be isuccessful as our class as been m the past It has been a pleasure workmg wlth you, semors Good luck to you all 5 James Lavengood, Semor Class Presldent f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l ' . - . 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' I P ' s V ' Y ' 1 Most artlstlc glrl Dlane Martln More rapxd than eagles hls syllables came The CHARHIAN Grftatory The senlor class of 1950 w1ll soon depart 1n to the wlde cruel world but before golng they have left the followlng ltems to those who are named hereafter Stan Lee Schnelder recently Jolned the Navy and because of hls promotlon to Admlral he no longer needs hls bass horn so he bequeathed lt to Wendell Martens Donna Sundstrom hates to see ablllty wasted so she leaves a portxon of her talkmg ablllty to Helen Phlllxps knowxng how badly It IS need Don French leaves a record of The Cry of the Wlld Goose to Mr Smlth to use as a weapon to pumsh students Jean Briggs leaves her bangs to Joyce Hughes Donna Ald leaves her ablllty to trap a man to any under class glrls who need It To Mr Wotring goes a book of unread choral readlngs and one unwrltten radlo scrlpt com pllments of Carl Archer and V Hamnlton Jon Brlggs leaves hls even temper and sense of humor to Lloyd Braxthwalte knowing It w1ll be well used Dexter Grlffln leaves hls Plymouth to the flrst drlver s trammg student who can operate Arthur Starr Jxm Wllson Gaylord Royston and Mlllald Root w1ll thelr tlack shoes to be used by commg thln clads Bertha Lenon and James Johnson leave then debatmg ab1l1ty to Charles Schaefer Bob Klng and Jerry Norrls remember Duane Carter by leavlng hlm thelr quletness and pa uence Robert Nevlns leaves hls pool cue to anyone who has extra chalk If anyone can wear It wlth complete honesty Donna Seals w1ll palt wlth hx blond haxr Dan Brown leaves his catchers posxtlon to Bruce Phxlllps Phyllls Ward Marllyn Dlamond George Sal lsbury Albert McDonald and Rodney Wood leave thelr muslcal ab1l1ty to the future mem bers of the Glee Club 'lhe Cornellus twlns leave thelr mysterlous actlons and language to the future students who WlSh to commune durlng a government class Fran Loveland and Helen DeBolt leave thelr rellglous bellefs to Mrs Klpllnger to use ln her Blble study classes Bob Patrlck and Sally Conner leave then car 11val posltlons to the next years Chalhlan staff Joe Papranec blesses Joe Depue wlth hls swamps and traps to go w1th his trapplng ablllty Douglas Brummette leaves hls convertxble to anyone who can afford to buy a new top for It Jerry Clark and Clara Mauney leave then posltlons as Mayor and Secretary to the win ners of the next electron Carl Dornan and Ken Sparks leave track prowess to Hans Kardel and J1m Gammage Anne Col1zz1 remembers Llnda Klng by leav mg her all the frlendllness and wllllngness to cooperate wlth others Jerry Goodrlch and Kenneth Keeny along with Dlck Marshall reserve the rlght to mlss school in the afternoon but wxll mclude others for a nomlnal fee Dlane Martm and Mary Jo Atk1DS leave thelr art1st1c achlevement to Darl Yund Gary Gene Ald leaves hls mlddle name LJean 181 to anybody who IS wllllng to take It Fred Brown and Don Mayhew leave then woman troubles to the woe begone freshmen Doug Stall and John Sxmpson spread then lust for adventure to the up and commg Junlor hlgh Phyllls Campbell leaves her ab1l1ty to get good marks to anyone who has the ambltlon to use lt Dlane vanNoppen and Marlene Smlth w1ll flash thelr diamonds for all underclassmen to prove xt can be done Class Officers Presldent James Lavengood Vlce Presldent Marvln H111 Secretary Mary Jo Atklns Treasurer Dlane Martin Student Councll Representatlves Dan Brown Kenneth Sparks Douglas Schultz Class Motto Its what we thlnk and do that makes us what we are Class Colors Blue and Yellow Class Flower Rose Most Intellectual boy Most mtellectual glrl Best dressed boy Best dressed glrl Personalxty boy Personal1ty glrl Class steady couple Muslclan boy MUSICIRH glrl Best lookmg boy Best looklng g1rl Class Class Class Class Class fllrt coquette pest athlete chatterbox Dan Brown June Granstrom James Lavengood Donna. Walker Jerry Clark Clara Mauney Marvln Hxl Agnes Sh1ll1ng Al McDonald Phyllls Ward James Lavengood Fran Gould Hale Harrlngton Donna Ald Don French Ken Sparks Donna Sundstrom Dlck Claflln has made arrangements to glve the school a car load of coal ln case of another strlke To Paul Kerekes go Harold Clements and John Azeltlnes farming ab1l1ty Darlene Ransom and Velma Clever leave one slnk full of d1rty dlshes to be washed by the Home Ec classes John Dunnlng leaves hls curly halr to the glrls of C H S Ted Ells remembers Garner Morton by leav 1ng hlm h1s football shoes to be used to become a star Allan Taylor has been blessed wlth the argu 1ng ablllty left by Sue Hale Marvln H111 remembers the students by leav 1ng a root beer stand for the enJoyment of all The brown eyes of Barbara Hollandsworth go wlth great respect to Marvelyn Brough Dwane Davls Joan Hall Marlene Johnson and Corene Satterlee have trled to relleve the teachers by leavmg thelr quletness Barbara Pratt and Mary Olmstead have brlghtened the corners by leavlng their spark llng eyes Jeannette Papol leaves a box of moldy pop corn to those too cheap to buy a fresh one Jack Idle has recelved Vlrgll Pratts positlon as quarter mller on the track team To the younger mlnded goes Betty Rlley s rld 1ng horse Roath Roberts and Mayhew leave thelr fllrt 1ng ways to the younger g1rls Phyllls Schrader and Barbara Shults will re member the students with thelr memorles Douglas Shultz and Jlm Taylor w1ll leave a book of bellevable excuses for a sllght fee Agnes Shllllng 1snt glvlng a thxng to the school ln fact she IS even takxng MBPVID wlth her Rachel Tharp Mlldred Rlpley and Etta Them regretfullly leave thelr frlends Anne Wensley leaves the Charhlan statf with great haste Dolores Wlllard leaves her halr cut to the lmagmatlon To Dale Rolfe goes James Brock's flshlng llne Bob Goodnoe and Jack Russell leave thelr baseball shoes fsxze 145 to anyone blg enough to f1ll them Hale Harrlngton wllls h1s worn out books of Jokes to hls brother, Klrk l Douglas Smurr and James Samann leave thelr lnnocent llooks to Bunkey Sharp 17 A Dream Of Gracluatlon Twas the nlght before graduation when all through the house Not a person was stlrrmg not even a mouse The tassels were hung on our caps wlth care In hopes that dlplomas soon would be our share The senlors were nestled all snug 1n thelr seats And wlth v1s1ons of greatness they all tapped thelr feet The gxrls 1n thelr gowns and the boys with thelr caps Had Just settled the1r brams for a long sum mers nap When out 1n the audience there arose such a clatter We stralned 1n our seats to see what was the matter Away to the rostrum I flew l1ke a flash Tore open the seal the thunder dld flash The llght on the pages was whlte as the snow And gave a luster of mldday to obJects below When what ln my wonderlng ears should I hear But the words of a sentence- You passed now my dear Whlle bowmg a thank you I gasped and I bllnked The crowd whlstled and shouted as he called them by name Now Rxchard and Bob and Tom Dick and Harry Now you James you Joe and you John Anne and Jerry From the audlence below to the rallmg above We look back on the day we cherished and love So up to the students the teachers they flew Wlth a heart full of Joy and congratulatlons too The music began and I heard clear to the roof The clappxng and laughlng of happiness proof As I llfted my head and was turnlng around Down the alsle the senlors came wlth a bound They were dressed ln robes and even ln spats But topplng lt all were the tassels and caps Thelr eyes how they twlnkled their dlmples how merry Some cheeks were llke roses some lips llke a cherry Thelr droll llttle mouths were drawn up like a bow And the faces of some were as white as the snow And I'alSlIlg h1s hands as the audlence arose The Rev bows hls head and the benedlctxon flows Then away they all flew like the down of a thlstle Yellmg and hollerlng to drown out a whistle The advxsor exclalmed ere they drove out of slght Happy futures to all and to all a good night June Granstrom leaves her bram to those who are wxllmg to exerclse 1t Lyle Sumerlx and Shlrley Bursley will thelr freckles to all who love the sunshlne Frank Bracy has taken over the Job of run nlng the movme proJector whlch has been va cated by Bruce Bumford Rosemary VanDorpe and Elizabeth Cotton leave thelr beautlful long haxr to Rose Alfon so and Lorralne Mlller The Queen of the Carmval Frances Gould leaves the vacancy to any who have the quallflcatlons to succeed her To the Freshmen goes Donna Walkers neat ness knowmg that they w1ll reallze 1ts value ln the years to come Nalda Llvxngston and Joan Walter leave thelr artlstlc ab1l1t1es to the students in the future art classes Jlm Lavengood, Norene Edwards, Jack Faust share the1r smlles wxth all gloomy people Betty Montgomery and Gretta Pryor w1ll thelr cuteness to the future queens of C. H. S Warren Atklns w1ll take Dxck McKay's du tles as stage manager The teams to come onto the basketball court w1ll have the talent left by Darrell HICRS, Carl Rullson and B111 McKeag O f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ed. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,x , , . ...................... , ..... ' . ' t ' g ' . . l I .-...................... D . L' l . ' . ' . . .................................... H , 1' l ' I' I ' ...................,..,..---.... I , Q I U Q Most artlstlc boy ............................ Ken Sparks The lights were so bright and I couldn't think. it. ' .................................. ' ' I y ' l ' . I ' ...-.......-............--....,.-...,.....-. H l , Y y . 1 .................................... , ' . 1 ' .................... , H, , , , , Y , . . , I . , v . 1 1 1 1 ' ' D ' . 1 I I ' I , . I . , . . . . Q 1 1 . ' ' ' . Y M3 ,. Kgs' 5 an a lays? x F if ? ' nf V A , Lk g lxfsmfgqgf ' , MRS Ku ,XS i .fi V' W, ,G E H ! ,Mig , 1 1. A W is eh .X-F4 ' RIN SF Q 95sI fj , M Q m A We K ,M , ,mwgeg JFS fl The CHARHIAN Share Honors with Masong Yield Only Four T D's For the second straight year the Orlole grrdders went through an undefeated season Although tled twice during the 49 season the Gobelmen managed to down the rest of the opposition with ease By dorng so the Orange and Black eleven gamed a share of the Capi tol Crrcult tltle belng co champions with Mason The Orloles took off ln hrgh gear by downrng Battle Creek Lakeview 13 0 After a 65 yard drive Pete Peterson flipped Jerry Clark a pass for the first tally Another pass play this time from Carleton Dornan to Jrm Gammage chalked up the second marker Ken Sparks dld the converslon for the extra pomt The Gobelmen then ran rnto a very stubborn Ionra eleven which held the Orioles to a 00 tie At one pornt rn the frnal quarter Ionra was wrthrn three yards of pay dirt only to be turned back by a frghtrng Orrole lrne Charlotte was on the Farr Towner s two yard lrne but was frnally subdued by Ionla League Play Opens Charlotte opened the scorlng ln the thlrd perlod of the Mason game when Jack Idle scampered around end for a 13 yard Jaunt into pay drrt and seemed to have the game rn the bag only to be dlsafppornted by a fourth quarter lnterceptlon in which Masons center Jim Ricklev gathered ln the plgskm and trotted rn across the whrte stripe Both teams attempts for the extra points were futile and the game ended rn a 6 6 tre Charlotte s grrd machme marched easrly over Grand Ledge 27 6 The Orrole backs were continuously gains Jack Idle led the scoring parade with two touchdowns fol lowed by Jerry Clark and Carleton Dornan with a T D apiece Ken Sparks kicked the Orioles three extra pornts The next game with Hastings was very rough for the local lads although they came out victorious 13 0 Idle and Fast were the boys who pushed through for T D s Brown sustained a twisted knee 1n the frrst quarter and had to leave the game Stop McMacken, Howell By putting on a two touchdown rally in the thrrd period the Orange and Black managed to defeat How ell 126 The Hrghlanders were ahead at half trme as a result of Bob McMackens touchdown The Gobelmen then recovered therr own kickoff at the start of the second half Harold Arkle Ri senhoover then snagged a pass to tie the score Drck Fast broke the deadlock by plungrng through the llne to give the Orioles a lead which was never relinqulshed By scorlng ln every perrod while Everett scored rts only touchdown rn the thrrd period the Orange and Blacks powerful grld machrn Orioles' Slate Clean Again, Fof7fffZCZfZfff1fZff Ties Mar Undefeated Year ery rolled over the Vikings 34-7. Charlotte capitalized on every scor- ing opportunity turning two pass rnterceptrons into scores and a re covered Everett fumble on the 12 yard stripe to set up a thlrd score Pete Peterson was the Orrole elevens brg gun After dashing around end for one touchdown Pete passed to Jon Brrggs and Jrm Gammage for two more Dale Rolfe and Don French scored the final tallres for the Gobelmen Ken Sparks had a great night on klck mg extra pornts by maklng four out of five Jug Stays Home Playrng on the typical slippery and muddy freld the Orange and Black team splashed by the Eaton Rapids Greyhounds 130 Takrng the openlng kickoff Charlotte put on a steady march to the seven yard llne where Pete Peterson plunged over The Orloles added another punch when Dale Rolfe plunged over after a sustained march Ken Sparks successfully added the extra pomt When statrstrcs were figured up at the end of the season lt was hard to believe the flgures Cross mg the stubborn llne of the Orrole eleven was practically rmposslble they belng scored upon only four trmes Everett was the only team to score an extra polnt after touch down agamst Charlotte Thls rs one of the greatest lines that Char lotte has had rn years Charlotte had a total of 118 points rcored whlle only 25 pomts were scored agamst them The way they scored Id e Clark Fast Gammage Peterson Rolfe Sparks Dornan French Rrsenhoover Brown Cross Country Men Take Caprtol CIFCUIT Title Agarn Vrctorres and honors were brought to Charlotte by the Cross Country squad durrng the past season as they carried the Orange and Black colors ln nrne meets After loslng the frrst dual meet to the Battle Creek Central Harrrers the Orrole runners cap tured the remaining four clashes The vrctrms were Lansing Sexton lxapoleon and Hastrngg twice Charlotte also par-trcrpated rn four mvrtatlonal meets The frrst was at Hastings rn which the local distance men came home fourth as a team Next was Albion wlth a frfth place frnrsh for the Orioles Then came the Capitol Crrcult Cross Country meet for the league s champronshrp Thrs proved to be the run of the year for Coach Vial colrn Gobel s men as the underdog squad took the trophy rn wlnmng stvle In thrs engagement Orange and Black thrnclads finished rn thls order Bob Nevms 2nd J1nr fl nntrnmd on large 'Ply Name Jon Briggs 2 Dan Brown 3 Jerry Clark 2 Harold Clements 2 Carleton Dornan 2 Ted Ells Don French Bob Goodnoe Jerry Goodrich Vance Hamilton Darrell Hicks Kenneth Keeny Bob Krnc' Duck Marshall Al McDonald Duck McKay Bull McKeag Bob Nevms Joe Papranec Bob Patrrck Vlrgll Pratt Jack Russell Mrllard Root Gaylord Royston Carl Rullson James Samann Doug Schultz Kenneth Sparks Arthur Starr James Taylor James Wilson Rodney Wood fmgr Q1 as mgr ball Country ball ball Track Total 1 3 2 4 9 2 2 6 1 3 2 4 Team to Make Tltle Defense lrsr How J Gammage D Brown M Root R Root D French K Keeny B Goodnoe J Russell Second Row L Brnthwarte D Fast J Samaan L Wllllamson J Papranec R Wood J Young Coach Stall Thlrd Row S Kelley A Taylor D Garn D Jones C Bosworth D Marple N Wrllramson J lauch Fourth Row R Bursley N Housler R White H Landers B Phlllnps W MacNaughton W Freeman J Depue Frft' 'Row T George H Stanton J Betty Stall s Sluggers Flrst ln League to May 17 The Orrole baseball nrne started their title defense on everybodys field but their own Reburldrng of the local diamond caused the frrst half of the school s schedule to be played away The first game Charlotte played was won 120 The opponent was Eaton Raplds Bob Goodnoe was the wmnrng hurler wrth Dan Brown Ken Keeny and Lloyd Bralthwarte each getting two hlts to lead the barrage Three consecutive squeeze plays was the undolng of Charlottes next game which they lost t Everett 65 The Vrkrngs shoved frve runs across ln the sixth mn mg to wrn .Irm Young got three safe blows and Lee Wrlllamson two to lead the Oriole offense Dan Brown the Orange and Black regular catcher turned prtch er at Howell and came out vrctor rous with a 14 wrn Brown and Don It rench each collected two hrts Charlotte won over Everett I to 0 rn the next game whrch was play ed on the locals field Jrm Gam rnage the Or role hurler scored the wrnnrng run He came rn on Don Frenchs single Travellng to Grand Ledge the Orroles whipped the Comets 12 to Ken Kenny led the attack with three hrts Brown and Young fol lowed wrth two safetres aplece The strong arm Orlole next tl0lllltLd Howell Q to 1 rn a one sided game Dan Brown made three hrts one being a home run mer the llglll center tleld tence Bob Goodnoe was the prtcher win ning his tlrrrd The record to date 'VI y 17 18 six urns and one defeat One more Wlll will mean the tltle - - . . . - 1 1 '-' ' 1 1 1 3 ' i 1 1 . . 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I a , 'I' - 3 - 0 The CHARHIAN Track Squad Battles for Title Frrst Row R Johnson R Nelson J Wrlson B Davrd B Krng W Bruce D Rrsenhoover K Sparks A Starr A Weaver Second Row B Potter D Carter J Prnch M Root C Dornan D Rolfe J Ruchardson J Wensley H Kardel rrd Row B Ellrson C Gammage A McDonald D Smrth Fourth Row R Wrllrams B Jones D D Pryor D Marple Mr Gobel Coa Olm d Wr r V Pra B Ells Halsey J Van Den Drresche R Carn Isaacmen Drstrrct Champs, Second rn Clrcult Play Lose Thrrller to St Joe rn Regronal Frnals Charlotte hrgh school basketball team proved themselves champrons by takrng the drstrrct trtle and endrng up second place rn the Caprtol Crrcurt To start the year the Isaacmen won therr frrst game by downrng Hastrngs 48 36 Unable to get started the frrst half Charlotte gave Hastrngs a two pornt lead whrch they easrly snapped rn the thrrd perrod outscorrng Hastrngs 18 to 7 Hans Kardel dunked in srx freld goals and two free throws to set the pace for Charlotte wrth 14 pornts Sparks and Gammage followed pushrng ten pornts Hastrngs scored 13 Next the Orroles traveled to Everett where they lost a very thrrllrng yet heartbreakrng game At the close of the frrst quarter the score was 15 to 8 wrth the Vrkrngs ahead Wrth Kardel and Sparks hrttrng rn the second quarter the Orroles pulled up to a 17 to 17 tre at half trme In the thrrd perrod both teams fought hard for the lead and frrrally the Vrkrngs dren ahead for a 24 23 edge The fourth quarter went along lrke the rest of the game wrth each team frght mg hard but when the frnal whrstle blew the Isaacmen had lost by one pornt 37 36 Wrn Agarn The Orange and Black boys took on Howell next The game was played on Charlottes court whrch may have been an advantage be cause the frne feathered Orroles ended on the long end of a 57 26 score The next game was what Co lr Elkrn Isaac thought the best game of the year The opponent was ta hrghly rated Marshall team VI Isaac commented that the boys played good ball all through the game although they drd lose by a close 41 to 37 score Wrtlr Charlotte nettrng twenty srx of thrr ty seven foul shots the Orroles beat Lakevrew rn a non conference game 44 to 28 The Spartans h1t from the fl00l rnakrng twelve freld goals whrle the Isaacmen made nrne but for orrfe freld goals drdnt count It was the consrstent work at the charrty lrne that won thrs game Ken led Charlotte wrth eleven Shut Out Mason The Orroles flew crrcles the Bulldogs from Mason next encounter The score Spar ks pornts around rn tht at the end of the frrst quarter was 13 to 0 rn favor of Charlotte Playrnl., only half of the game Hans Kardel was hrgh for the local lads wrth eleven pornts followed by Sparks who had erght If the Bulldogs were to shoot they had to do rt from a drstance as the alert de fense allowed only four under the basket shots Charlotte and Eaton Raprds rs dead but rf you saw the frrst game be tween them you soon changed your mrnd The game was a clo ely fought battle untrl th Orroles broke the cage and sarled 'tway wrth an erght pornt lead lxardel agarn led the attack wrth 20 pornts followed by Gammage who had 13 Start Losing Streak Playrng on the Comets home rourt the Grand Ledge cagers put a krnk rn the Orroles trtle hopes by a 41 to 39 vrctory Late rn the lourth quarter Dan Brown and Hans Kardel began to melt Grand Ledges eleven pornt lead but rt was too late Kardel led both teams for scorrng honors wrth 14 The second game wrth Everett was a seesaw battle all the way wrth the lead changrng hands sev eral trmes The help of Hans Kar del who turned out to be the league s leadrng scorer was mrssed ly the Orroles Kar del was unabl to play because of rllness Sparks was hrgh pornt man for Charlotte wrth eleven of the thrrty seven pornts Krnnane of Everett scored 11 of the Vrkrngs 42 pornts The horrretowners had thrrrgs under control rn the frrst quar' r of the 'Vlarshall game leadrng 14 to S But when the half came Final Season Outcome Still in Balance The cindermen from Charlotte first traveled to the Riger Rouge rnvrtatronal relays on Aprrl 15 There they frnrshed seventh out of a freld of 30 schools Ken Sparks was awarded a medal for outstand mg performance rn class B com petrtron To garn thrs award Ken had to break two relay marks Whrle dorng thrs he also broke a school record rn the pole vault Hrs other record was rn the shot put Ken went up 11 feet 9 rnches rn the pole vault and threw the shot 49 feet 10 rnches Next the Orroles went to Hast hrngs to take part rn the Hastrngs relays where they placed 6th out of 20 schools Here rs the way they scored Sparks second rn the pole vault and thrrd rn the shot Sprrnt Medley team tCarleton Dornan Dale Rolfe Wally Bruce V1rg1l Prattb placed frfth Drstance Med ley team tBob Nevrns Duane Car ter Jrm Wrlson and Art Starrj placed frfth Hans Kardel frfth mn the hrgh hurdles On April 26, Charlotte journeyed to Marshall where they met Mar- shall and East Lansrng rn a trran gular nreet Marshall won and the Orroles took second wrth 5115 pornts When Charlotte traveled to Kala nrazoo for the Kalamazoo College Relays Coach Gobel took Just two relay teams wrth hrm The shot put team consrstrng of Ken Sparks Jrm Ganrmage and Albert McDonald placed frrst wrth a total of 138 feet The other a sprrnt medley team placed fourth The Everett Vrkrngs were Char lottes next opponents The thrn clads had enough depth to get a. 6244 vrctory Charlotte came home wrth a sec ond place rn the Central Mrchrgan College relays wrth 29 schools com petrng rn Class B They were beat en by Ecorse by only erght pornts whrch rs very close rn a track meet Sparks agarn beat the hrgh school record by heavrng the shot 51 feet around they found themselves on the short end of a 21 to 18 score The second half was all Marshalls as they walked away wrth a. 54 to 34 vrctory Ken Sparks led the Orroles wrth 9 pornts Strrke Stride Again Charlotte Jumped rnto a lead and was never behrnd at any pornt of the game wrth Howell whrch was the next opponent Thrs vrc tory broke a three game losrrrg streak Kardel was agarn hrgh pornt man wrth 16 pornts Coach Isaac shrfted Gammage to forward and he ran off wrth scor rng honors wrth 12 pornts to lead the Orroles to a 37 to 24 vrctory over Grand Ledge The Mason game was another one of those nrp and tuck affarrs Just before the end of the half Kerr Sparks sank a basket to grve Char craped out a 51 to 46 vrf tory The last game with Eaton Rap lds was an easy vrctory for the Orange and Black 50 to '7 tvery player on the home bench saw actron Kardel dropped rn erghteen pornts to lead all scorers The Isaacmen brought th rr reg ular season to a close wrth a vrc tory over Hastrngs The Sctxorrs set the pace rn the frrst half lead rng 20 to 19 but the Barry coun ty boys couldnt keep up wrth the Orroles rn the second half 'ts they won 48 to 33 The teams record for the regular season was ten wrns and frve losses Wln Drstrrcts In a class B drstrrct games played on Frrday 'Vlarch 2 Eaton Raprds gave Lakevrew a rrrr for therr nroney Charlotte came out on the long end of a 48 to 41 score agarnst Hastrngs On Saturday March 3 the Isaac rtes and Lakevrevr met for the frnal game of the drstrrct tourna ment All through the contest the two teams were tradrng basket tor basket In the last mrnute of plav the Spartans tred rt up 411 43 Dan Brown an Or role guard was foul ed rn the last seconds of the ganrr but very coolly made hrs free tlrrovr .21 l I to Put Charlotte rn the lead 44 43 Before the game was over Hans Kardel had tallred one more tree throw grvrng the Orroles a 45 to 43 wrn Thrs vrctory gave Char lotte a chance for the Regronal trtle at Kalamazoo On Wednesday March 9 t Orroles traveled to Kalamazoo to meet Holland Chrrstran another team whrch traded basket for basket wrth the local lads untrl the Se ond half but then rt was Charlottes game Jrm Gammage led the Orroles to a 26 to 16 vrc tory by scorrng ten pornts On Saturday nrght the Orroles took on the Bears from St Joseph The frrst half was a slam bang affarr wrth St Joe emergrng wrth a 24 to 22 edge The Bears cut loose wrth a scorrng spree rn th tlrrrd stanza scorrng 13 pornts whrle holdrng Charlotte to 4 Jerry Clark came rnto the game rrr the fourth perrod to grve a great ex hrbrtron of ball stealrng but it wasnt enough as the local lads went down frghtrng 45 to 39 .lrrn Cammage Hans Kardel and Ken Sparks drvrded Scorrng honors each gettrng 9 pornts At the close of thrs very success ful season the boys chose a. aptarn and most valuable player Two boys Brown and Sparks shared the scorrng for the valuable player honor but Brown frnally came out wrth a seven to srx vote CROSS COUNTRY cont from p 20 Wrlson 4th Art Starr 6th Gay lord Royston 8th and Harold Clements 12th The Orroles made therr conquest on the Mrchrgan State college course and rt was the thrrd strarght champronslrrp The frnal battle of the year was the state cross country meet at Ypsrlantr Here the Charlotte squad placed frfth rn a freld f twenty three schools Thrs years team consrsted f erght boys Bob Nevrns Jrm Wll son Gaylord Royston Harold Clements Arthur Starr Gary Ald Jerry Norrrs and Earl Mead J All wrll graduate thrs year but Mead leavrng Coach Gobel a real task of reburldrng . 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WELCOME LET S BEAT NEW STUDENTS MASON' THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 20 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1949 ISSUE1 Orrole Band Meets Hope Plavs at Western State College Game ccr thc e o N or lx Powell the Orrole ban rourncyecl to the Nlrclrrgan State Farr at Detrort thrs srrnrmer Sonc ot thelr selectrcrrrs werf Badrna e for llrasses Wa gery for Woodwrrrds Wrrrter Wonder land Hrgh School Cadet anc Soarrrg Fagle For tlrerr grand per for mance they ervecl 1 t plry w r 1 can e seen on the frrst floor show case across from thc band roorrr Durrrrt, tlrcrr rrsrt rn Detrort they went to the Colrseum and were en tertarned by Bob Hope Some of th band members had tlelt prclurcs taken wrth lrrrrr Trere was also a parade of all the bands around the farr ground along wrth a Rodeo Star Show The band went to lxalarrrazoo Saturday Septenrber 24 to present half of the football game between tContrnucd on page 43 49 50 Student Councrl Holds lnrtral Meetings Nlayor Jer ry Clark has called two meetrngs of the strrdent councrl so far thrs year The frrst was an executrve meet rng Vlembers atterrclrng were Jerry Clark mayor Clara Marrney sec retary and Dan Brown .1 hold over from last years corrncrl Supt flark Murna Prrn lohn Srrrrth and Irrnror Hrglr Prlncrpal Mrs leora W eymonth Thrs gr onp clecrdecl the pr rces ol trckets for atlrletrc contests and apporrrted lrrn lavengood recrea tron charrman Carl Archer ath letre charrman Donna Walker assembly charrnrarr and Anne Wensley her assrstant The dance after the lakevrew game on Sept 16 was grven to the FHA At the regular sessron of the councrl held September 14 tl1e tollowrng dance dates were glvell S t 30 se rors Oct 1 Junrors Oc 23 serrrors Dec 16 band n 6 dra ratrcs cur Jan runror Feb 1 sophomores Feb 1 treshmen Feb 24 open dale 'Vlarch 4 senrors It was decrdecl that each organr zatron that sponsored a dance would contrrlrute frve o ars fund to be used for buyrng new records for dances Thrnclads Battle Creek Central s crack cross country team took the Orlole runners rrrto camp 16 43 Embrey Ctntral ace carr red the Bearcat colors orer the course rn 11 09 rnrnrrtes to a frrst place frn rsh Other Food Crty runners frn rshed rn 2nd 'rd 4th and 6th po r trons Gaylord Royston the frrst Orrolc runner to frnrsh placed 'nth ll 24 nrrnutes The vrsrtrng Char' Lose Wm lotte team also placed 1th 'lib 11th and 13tl1 Hastrngs served as opposrtron for the home team Sept 26 on locxfrl orl wrth Charlotte on top 1138 Art Starr was frrst G Royston second J Wrlson thrrd Bob Nevrns fourth H Clements seventh Saturday tle boys wrll run n the Hastrngs rnvrtatrorral meet held on therr golf course Front row E Mead J Wrlson Robert Nevrns G Royston Back row Coach Gobel J Norrrs A Starr H Clements Howdy ' PRIN JOHN B SMITH Lets Make a Date Sept 30 Football Game Mason here 7 30 Oct 4 Reserve football game Marshall here 4 00 Oct 5 Dramatrcs Clrrb Assembly 2nd hour Oct 1 Football Game frand Ledge here 7 30 Oct 12 Reserve football game Grand Ledge there 1 30 1314 M it Last lansrng tNo school! Oct 14 Football Game Hastrngs there 8 00 Oct 15 Frrst clay of lrrrrrtrn season Oct 11 Reserve footbrll grnrc Hastrngs there 4 lv Oct 20 Orange8z Black Students Enroll Here From Varrous Schools Three Come From Out of State Srx New Sophomores Three Come from out of State Srx New Sophorrror es Several new students from other crtres are attendrng hrgh school thrs year other than the twenty srx freshmen cornrng rn from rurar schools In the nrnth grade rs Ioyce Logan who came from Grosse Porrrte Beverly Perrault from Hastrngs Carmon Lee from Char levorx Sally Woodard from Imlay Crty Peggy Frelds from Olrvet Joanne Core from Eaton Raprds and Caynelr Wonser from Verrnontvrlle rre al sophomores Three new students rn the Jurrror class are Mary Lou Frneout from Mason Jean Wrllrur from Iackson and Janet Wrlson from Green Bay Wrsconsln Also Charlrne Nlrtchell who has attended here before re turned from West Aurora Illrnors tContrnued on page 43 New Teachers Frll Vacancres lnterests and Hobbres Many Varred Drttcrerrt rnterests rrrcl lroblrrcs e enroyecl by the rr w tc rc rc of rrrnror and serrror hrglr school Collectrng European uns rs one ror y of Nlr Iorn Srnrh new prrncrpal trorrr Fast lc1rd'rrr He has prevrously tctught nratlr enratrcs Iatrn and socral studres tlthough he has helped burlcl two rouses Wlr nrrth s rt remodelrn hrs house 'rfter thrs year s experrence Vlrs Vrolet Ray who rs tc rchrrr lronre economrcs rs a graduate of 'Vlrclrrgan State college She lrkcs to cook and sew 'trrcl her frworrte sport rs football Trarelrng rs frrst rn lrne wrth Nlr Harry Blarrchard thc rrrclnstrrrl educatron teacher Nlr Blrnclrmrcl graduated from W estern lvlrclrrgan college and wrs rn the X11 Forc tour years An rlunrnus of 'Vlrchrgrrr Strtc the new agrrcultural rrrstrrrctors He tlrrnks pheasant lruntrng comcs frrst as a hobby but also lrkes aocrfl rrrusrcal comedres Football seems to be Mrs J y 'Nlrrrrays favorrte sport Mrs Nlurray a graduate of Mrclrrgarr S rte college rs trkrng Mrs flc Tag arts place as the horrre econ omrcs teacher She spends most ot her spare trrrre garclenrng Eatrng and hadnrrnton are tops wrth 'Nl Nlrlton Hagelherg the other agrrculture teacher Next lrc enjoys trawelrng and lrkes fr sports 'Nlr Hagelberg rs also graduate of Nlrchrgan St'rtc 'vlrss Elsre Nrsper 'rn 'rlnrrrnns of Nvestern college and thc runror ll h arrtlrmetrc teacher srys ter rrs and swrnrmrng are her farorrte sports and readrng comes next Readrng hrstorrcal novels and books on rnternatronal problems rs N11 Elkrn Isaacs favorrte pastrme He rs the new basketball coach 'rncl graduated from -Xlbron college He also lrkes all sports A cheerleader for tour yerrs wrth Alma college Nlrss Slrrrley Drttmrr rs the new physrcal educrtron 1 strrrctor e rs all rrrounc athlete lrkrng to rce skrte clrnct swrrrr and play golf Orl parntrn olf and tlyrng rn terest Vlr Hrrbert Bronson most 'Xlr Bronson graduated from We t ern Nlrthrsan collese and teaclrcs er lrth grade general scrence and s core group made up of llnrtccl States lrrstory and Englrsh LAS The outcome of Tuesdays electron for new ,grade schools to be burlt rn Charlotte was YES by a majorrty vote to rarse taxes 729 YES 451 NO to ISSUE bonds 640 YES 438 NO . i .6 ll l TviV7i+.h- r V Y l I ' O 7 I ' .1 I 0 O , ' . 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BLACK Published B1Week1y Ig sq, By the Journalrsm Qt 4 Class of Charlotte Hrghs School 4l'rl .DKWW CFGTT, A' 1 SCIIOII Crrculatron 800 9 I , Subcription Rates S1 00 Asslfrx' STAFF Clara Mauney Mary Jo Atkrns Jeanette Roberts Lyle Sumerrx Joanne Wood June Granstrom Dolores Wrllard Barbara Shults Wrnrfred Wells Journalrsm Class Publrsher Managrng Edrtor Edrtor rn Chref Sports Editor Exchange Edrtor Advertrsing Manager Ass t Advertrsrng Mgr Circulatron Manager Advisor Reporters To The Students Of C H S Your parents have sacrrfrced much to pro vrde you wrth the opportunrty to attend schoo' Now rt rs up to you to make the most of thrs opportunity The entire faculty rs here to help you W hope you wrll feel fr ee to brrng your problems to us Your advrsors are rn an excellent posrtron to give assrstance or tell you where you can get help rn finding a satrsfactory solutron I will attempt to strmulate the best learnrng srtuations possrble under our condrtrons You can be assured of my cooperatron as long as you are in school to learn I am very pleased wrth the professronal attr tude of the faculty and the cooperatrve sprrrt of the student body and am proud to be a mem ber of your communrty John B Smrth Wanted More Assemblres Did you enjoy yesterdays assembly Would you like to see more? The number of assem dent body If every class and organlzatron co operates rn drggrng up rts hrdden talent we can have our full quota of programs Maybe a bright rdea for an assembly has been runnrng through your mrnd All such brarnstor ms and rnsplrations will be greatly apprecrated ly Donna Walker the assembly chan man Yesterdays assembly presented to both new and old students the many extracurrrcular ac tlvities offered by varrous hrgh school clubs These organrzatrons have a wrde enough var iety of activitres to surt the tastes ot all the students Now that you have seen what these clubs are lrke why not Jorn one and be a par trcipant instead of a spectator? The Four C S If we own a motor vehrcle we rrrust realrze the responsrbrlrty we hold toward the safety of ourselves and our fellow crtrzens As of last Friday Sept 23 the Mrchrgan State Vehicle Code has been revrsed The laws are there for a purpose to protect the drlver as well as the pedestr ran Our dutv rs to do our share rn f safe manner Those of us who have rnotor scooters and brkes have been affected by the new revrsrorr too The law provrdes for our safety but we must do our part Motor scooters must be lrcensed and trtled the same as motor brkes motor cars and trucks Scooters and brkes must be equrpped wrth a head lamp or lamps of suffrcrent power t reveal a person or vehrcle at a drstance of 100 teet at 25 mrles or less per hour 200 feet between 25 and 30 mrles per hour and 300 feet if driven faster than 35 mrles per hour Other requrred equrpment rncludes a red tarl lamp and white illunrrnatron of rear lrcense plate a horn muffler and brake We should understand that the state rs drarn ing Just a lrttle brt off our pockets now so that the hosprtal wont be drarnrng a larger brt later Another provrsron of the revrsed laws states Ilfflcers For 1949 1950 Student Councrl Mayor Jerry Clark Secretary Clara Mauney Twelfth grade Pr esrdent James Lavengood Vrce presrdent Marvrn Hrll Secretary Mary Jo Atkrns Treasurer Drane Martrn Student Councrl Kenneth Sparks Schultz Dan Brown Douglas Eleventh grade Presrdent Lloyd Brarthwarte Vrce presrdent James Gammage Secretary Barbara Brown Treasrrrer Lrnda Krng Student Councrl Patsy Prresrrran Rolfe Hans Kardel Dale Tenth grade Presrdent Robert W Johnson Vrce pr esrdent Krrke Harrrngton Secretary Barbara Keeley Treasurer Wallace Bruce Student Councrl Vonda Thonpson man lxelley Sher Nrnth grade Pr esrdent Robert Marshall Vrce presrdent Quentrn Bosworth Secretary I ucrlle Whrtrnger Treasurer Charlene Barnhrll Student Councrl Pat Wrlson Charles Hale Erghth grade Presrdent Donald Llls Vrce pr esrdent Gary Fr ace Secretary Mary Marlowe Treasurer Drane Roberts Student C o u n c rl Joan Tr eaclwell Betty John Seventh grade Vrce Pr esrdent Kendall Tanner Secretary Kav Barnhrll Treasurer lolrn Borgnran Student Councrl Lynn Brown Sanclv Sas aman Have You Notrced7 Overalls are strll rn style on Frrdaysf How nrce the lrrroleurrr floor rn the Junror hrgh looks? The sparkle rn Wava Babcock s eye That Mr Powell has a Studebaker now rnsteacl of a Chrysler? That Marlene Snrrth and Betty Montgomery have clramonclsf How rrrany dances the senrors are sporrsorrng' All the cute new students? That Clara and Ken arent a twosorne now All the nrce new teachers Those football guys skrpprng out to the last show How about rt Does Coach know Ceorge Salrsbury rs back' How har cl the Jurrrors are workrng on the mag azrne sales' How embarrassed the football tearrr was when rt was called up on the stage? How Kenneth Sparks can recuperatef Tle unexpected plunge rnto Thornappl Rrver whrle on the hayrrde Saturday nrglrt drdnt keep hrrn down long that whenever any wrndshreld wrndow or wen trlator glass rs replaced rt shall be shatter proof Prevrous law made no provrsron fo replacement Tlrrs also makes rt unlawfrrl to replace a broken wrndow wrth cardboard If we sell our car we must now notrfy lrrecl M Alger Jr secretary of state so rt wrll relreve us of any lrabrlrty for damages resultrng from neglrgent operatron of such vehrcle by another person So rf we are wrse we wrll not only observe thrs rrrontlr as safety month but we wrll also begrn our trrp along the hrgh Cs of safety Care Courtesy C'llll10Il and Cornnronsense .Em Saba ,Glue All have seen a petrte young lady wrth blonde harr and hazel eyes around old C H S Of course she rs none other than our very attractrve secretary Clara Mauney She rs a very busy grrl these days because rn addrtron to berng secretary she was publrsher of thrs rssue of the Orange Kr Black and she also belongs to the F H A and the Y Teens She has gone to chool here all of her lrfe was on the student corrncrl rn her seventh and erghth grade years has attended tour of the honor dances was leacl rng lady rn the runror play and was class queen last year She lrkes all sports especrally foot ball Her favorrte foods are escalloped potatoes and ham A secret flame sears her lovrng heart but she wont reveal hrs rdentrty School dan ces clarrrr nrost ot her Frrday nrghts and rf the nrusrc rs popular wrth the song Agarn fea turecl she wrll go rnto trts of ecstasy Dont let her frnd you lyrng to her or berng two faced for that rs her pet peeve Our rllustrrous mayor Jerry Clark rs an ex tremcly popular young man who rs actrve rn rnany clrfterent frelds He rs a menrber of the HrY the Footlrghteers rs a member of the lootball tearrr and rs actrve rn most other sports Interests rn Olrv et occupy a lot of hrs trme and her rranre rs Jeanette He rs a very good cook and hrs favo rte drsh rs southern fr red chrcken Dancrng and women go together and Jerry en Joys tlrerrr both For thrs month at least he rs gcttrng a lot ot rotes for the best dressed sen ror boy because of the fact that he rs Junror Rotarrfrn and rrrrrst wear a surt every Tuesday Story Book Characters Ilrg, Bad Wolf Hale Harrrngton Colclrelocks Joyce Hutchrson lack and the Beanstalk Lloyd Brarthwarte lrttle Red Rrdrng Hood Donna Hambleton Crnderella Evelyn Mayhew Old Woman rn the Shoe-Mrss Collrns and her lst hour class lack and Irll Bob Peterson and Betty Mont gomery 'VIothcr Coose Mrss Wells Wrnkcn lllrnken and Nod Arkre Drck and Ronnre Ia k Spratt Jrnr Gammage Thrce Lrttle Prgs Janet Joan and Annre Xllrdrn and hrs Wlagrc Larrrp Coach Gobel and hr football tearrr Torn Thumb Garner Morton Srr C.-rlahacl lVIr NVotrrng Nlutt and Jeff Jon Brrggs and Jrmrny Taylor 'llffzal' In Tfau 71141157 Oh clear here corrre Mary Jones and Johnny Brown I sometrnres wrsh that they would leave town They krck rue rncl slam me and care none rf I nr hrrrt They leave rrrc all lrtter ed and scattered wrth c rrt Just because lm made of good strong steel Fhey tlrrnk a krck and a slam I cannot feel llrrt oh rt l could only frght back Id soon set them all upon the rrght track lNow my nerglrbor s rnsrdes are ever so clean Ancl are not at all ashamed to be seen 'Why oh why cant I be the same? I w is really so neat and clean before they came Cant you students rust see me unused rn the ra A poor broken clown locker shunned by all A dr'-.rllusronecl locker Ill always be Untrl students learn to care for the lockers lrke rrc MR WOTRINC fDrscussrng wrth the class the rmportarrce of decrsronsb WhlCll would you rrse to wrrte on the boarcl wrth a pencrl or a precc of chalk' lIlVl GAMMAGE Use your head HOW DID THEY DO IT The very lrrst week of school tl O 62 I staff recerved a copy of the Black and Gorcl ll0lll TIHWGISQ Clty hrgh school publrshed on September S tlrerr openrng clav Drcl thev work rll vacatron on rt . , I '- 0 .. 1.'. '... - I ' 4 . - ' , ' . 1,-l ' . ' ' ' M Rf' ' ..--.1 .... ' - -' - - - r rd , . , ' . . . ,I-4 - ' : ' ' - - ' .I . . -5 5 , . , , 94947 I ' - L ' r ' ' ' 'Q-ci J' - . . . . . K I v , ', ' , ' ' , ' .......................... .. ............. ' - ' , xg I - - - -I - I I .....,n....-r.......-... . . ' I ' ' . ' ' ,' , I ' ' ' I. ' - ' ' ' k I ' ' I'I I I I' II' I II 7 f P 1 ' o 4 0 1 'I . I I . I - ' I. . , - I . . .I .. I - I Q a v ' ' x , ' ' ' ' ' k K Ar Q ' . . ' v . ' ' - ' ' w ' I ' 2 . X 1 I . .n . I I I I r . K r ' e ' . ' ' '- I I' I ' I . I I ' I . , k ' : .I - , ' ' I . . ' , . : I r --- 2 I- . u - ' v ' ' f I 5 , .4 ' ' ' - I 1. I I . . I, , , W 1 ' I ' ,Q ' , 3 be f I ' f . , . ' L ' I ' . I I r , ' I I ' I r , ' : - f - - ' ' K - ' , Presicl-ent, Stanle Xnderson I . blies presented thrs year depends on the stu I I I- Y 1 Jack H0I,IIeI,-Duane Dams 1 - ' ' I ' . ' r 2' r r- ', . ' ' ' ' ' I ' I I f v . . I . in , - r- - I I - . - - f' : ' , . I . .s- I I ' , ' - ' j Ii I I . I . . I 1 , , . . . . , , . v ' . l ' S ,' K - ,r 1 T .I -' . . I . I I I . . . I L 1 I . . y I- 's 1 ' L x , ' ,t V A , I I I I I r 2 . ' ' - . . .- - , 'H r 2 , , ' v ' ' ', K , Ar' , , , 2 ' ' r f ' ' I . . . ' . . . . ' l . , , I , . r . ' D D 1 ' E ' v . ' ' ' . 4 I 1 1 , ' , S lr ' 'r , 1. ' ' I 7 1 K I ' . . ' ' .I. . . . ' , f , - L 1 ' ' f - ' . ' II -I I ' ' ' I I v I r. ' I I ' ' I I ' . ,G ' ' 1 . ' . I t ' . ' ' ' , - , - - r - l ll, . I - ' ' - ' . . . , V I ' 4 I 1 I1 1 ,I . v I r 7 I I . 1 LII A L , I I K , ' ' . 0 ' . I - . I I I - I I vii-1-TI x ' ' ' . ' ' . ' r' . ' . 1 ' , ' ' z ' ' I ' . . -. ., ' ' ' . . ' ' . rr - , , ' ,V . . I , , I I - . 1, . I 4.-Q 1 ' A , I . . ' I I I ' ' ' . . ' . --I-W-M v I . I ' . ' I . I I V . ' I A . I I I ,IIS I ' ' ' . ' v - HI I Y .' I . . I I . I I' . , I v - 1 . ' ' . . ' ' , , ,' , ' . . V . ' - A I - I ' ' ' . ' ' , ',, ' . , 1 ' , . S . ' 1 ' ' . ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 3 Orioles 3Trim Spartans For llth Straight Win Twenty Gobelites Get into Game To Pile Up 13-0 Score Playing on their l1ome field. the Charlotte gridmen ran over Lake- view, Sept. 16, by the score of 13-0. It was a comparatively easy vic- tory as the Spartans could get no closer than tl1e O1'ioles' 35-yard line. The Gobelmen's alert and strong defensive kept the Spartan backs to a net of 35 yards Oll the ground while the Orioles were pick- ing up 121 yards net. The game was close except in the second period when two passes one f1on1 Peteison to Clatk and the othe1 from Dolnan to Gammage netted two touchdowns for tl1e OIIOIQS Spa1ks conversion was good but the sl1o1t A good puntmg between Scott f Brown of Charlotte 37 6 yards pet kick 50 ya1ds Btown duel developed Lakeview and Scott ave1aged wlth one going a right footed after tl1e first second one fell klcker was forced to punt with h1s left foot because of an ankle 1nJu1 y He averaged 3 yards on 6 punts on1 of which went 44 yards In the fnst pe11od Brown booted one f1011 tl1e Spa1 tan 40 which WPIIL OIII of bounds on then two Fumbles were p1 ominent on loth sxdes w1tl1 Chatlotte commuting four and lakevlew three The sta1t1ng lineup Cha1lotte Gammage McDonald Hamilton Sparks Schultz P1att Briggs Dot nan Pete1so11 B1 own Clatk I akev1ew Bedfol d IXII kman ROIJSI ts C1 eech N1ce Petel son Rowe Bailey Sm1tl1 German Hulse Subs1tut1o11s fo1 Cllfilllltttl ends Risenhoover tackles 'VIath1s gua1ds Horwltz 'VIcKay cente1 Braithwaite backs XYIIIIHIIISOII Idle Ells Fast Iakevlew ends B9tIf0lCI Benson Gtay tackles H1scock Pete1son guaids Long New Things First Locals to Meet Mason, Grand Ledge, Hastings The Oriole football team will meet Mason on tl1e local field I0llI0l'l'0WV at 7:30 and Grand Ledge tl1e following week at 7230. The galne with Hastings will follow on Oct. 14 on their gridiron at 8:00. Coach Gobel expects the Mason team to be very good this year be- cause Windy Fell, their outstand- ing fullback is returning. Their excellent last year's reserve team will be this year's nucleus. Last year's game ended in an Oriole victory 13-6, lrut Mason believes this is to be their year. The game is p1edicted to be close and Vely ext1t1ng Grand ledge this year has a new coach Halold Benge Seve1al ot then l1ne111en and Don Ha1ley one of their best backs are 1eturn1ng A few of tllell linemen g1aduated last yeai but Grand ledge IS ex pected to get along very well tl11s season Hastings LIIIS season IS coming up wlth one of tl1e best teams they have had ln Sevelal yeats Coach Gobel explained that the succes of the yea1 for the Orioles depended mostly upon tl1e extent of tl1e 1n1u11es of the top men on tl1e squad He belleves the games will be de 1ded by narrow ma1g1ns The cost of the new bleache1s was app1ox1mately S1000 and will p1ov1de stits fo1 tive l'lIIIIfIl8d who have had to stand duiing the foot ball games 111 p1ev1ous years man Ba1 tlett cente1 Campbell backs Blau Pollxon Cohen Hol comb Revlon Tube Lipstick S100 Select Your Shade COLLINS DRUG The store with all glass front Wright s Jewelry 8: Gifts Use Our Lay away Plan Phone 574 HAVE YOUR CAR MADE READY FOR WINTER Charlotte 0, Ionia 0 Charlohte high scl1ool's football team ended its second game of the 1949 sea.son in ta 0-0 tie at Ionia last Friday, Sept. 23. Except for tew i11sta11ces the game was played between tl1e tl1irty- yard lines. The Orioles threzitened to score in tl1e second quarter, b11t we stopped on Ionia's two-yard line. The Bulldogs had a first down on the local's two-yard stripe, but were lll1?ll1l9 to penetrate into the end zo-ne. I11 tl1e final minutes of play Charlotte took to tl1e air and made fifty yards i11 three plays. Then with time left for one play. Dan Brown attempterl a field goal from the twenty y'1rd 9 fcll si Dick Fate was the outstandm player f0l Ionm 1unn1ng and pass lllg conslstently This flame lnoke tl1e OIIOIQS w1nn1ng streak at eleven games but extended the undefelted 19001 d to twelvt games Coach Gobel to Succeed Bennett as President Position Rotates Among Schools In Capitol Circuit League Charlotte high school became president of tl1e Capitol Circuit league. at a meeting held at Ever- ett high school, in Lansing. He succcerls Coach Bennett of Howell. The position of p1'esifle11t of the league is alternated between the high schools each year, the rounds being 111.1111-1 every six years. Coach Gobel will act as DFGSI' dent. since he is athletic director. 'lllfl Principal Smith will 'ISSIIITIU the duties ot sec1tta1yt1t1su1e1 Some of the coach s duties will be to set tl1e dites fo1 CIOSSIOIIIIUY meet 111 ingc the foot rt I schedule to keep a IGCOIII of all games and to present tl1e t1opl1y to tl1e llIlll1DlOI1 team of the capitol ,mint it the end ol tl1e seison e theY re her Shepard The MITTEN I' ie diess FUN gl een 1T cat to wheat t111 fueplace The MITTEN season s cute as a bug, s ear su l l ttnious F v ter and eb tmil y 111411 6 90 The KITTEN suede aw' 11 ,M-1 x.1e33?9 3'3- atsJ'i11'a't ,A Meet Your Friends Durbin s Rexall Drugs SERVICE Illtllll0NI 1ts Ilose 1 l 1t1t1c1f1 llltllltt 1 CIIAIII 0'l l'E ll0ME DAIRY STHWEGLER S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM EATON PART 8z ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Friendly Place to Trade 'I he KITTEN u1 1 se to 1111 t 1 above tolois except black kv- Wax 11 f E5 V X . I I , I . . - I , t . . .. ' 5 . - ,- - . l1n . but tl1e ball 1 tl Ol'I. 1 '1, ' ' 1 c -1 ' ' - '11 ,' ' 1. . . 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BLACK Local F F A Chapter Plans Special Events B King Carl Archer to G To Kansas Crty The FFA boys held therr frrst meetrng of the year Monday Hlght September 12 The new chapter offrcers for 1949 50 are presrdent Bob Krng vrcepresrdent Don Trrrell secretary Carl Ar eher treasurer John Qrmpson watchdosr John Aseltrne reporter Doug Stall Thrs year the FFA wrll have two advrsors rnstead of one as in prevrous years They are 'Vlr ber g The chapter voted to pay half of the expenses to send Bob Krng and Carl Archer to Kansas Crty durrng October They wrll be z0ne from n Oct 9 to Thurs Oct During the last month the local FFA chapter has had specral events They were along wrth the Eaton chapter to represent Eaton at the 4H Farr They also sever al chosen Raprds county attend ed the Facelrftrng prorect at Belle vue on Thursday Sept 15 portation was provrded hy school buses The boys had a refreshment stand and sold hot dogs pres trred cakes candy pop coffee and ce cream Servmg was done by com nrrttees on one hour shrfts rn order for all boys to see the demonstra tron In addrtlon to a very rnter estrng day the F FA cleared srxty seven dollars Trans WILDERN S DRUG STORE Walgreen System Drug Store Charlotte, Mrchrgan LOUIS C GEE Rrchelreu Food Store A Good Place to Trade CREPES I+ or Lrghter than Arr W alkrng I rclc your Pax or rtc from r o s I .rrrets of tc and Styles Fred Murray Kz Co. unror Class Starts Annual Magazrne Sales Agarn the Junror class members are seurryrng aborrt tryrng to sell rnfrgazrne subsc r rptrons Therr or rs .2500 to be rehreved srvteen days Vlr Holman of Curtrs and Vlr Crant of Cromwell Collrer addressed the clrss Frrday September 16 The class chose Jlm Crrnmage for general manager and Darl Xund and Earl Mead for husrness rrrarr agers Margaret Vance Hans Ka lourst Herr., and Irrkre H are the captarns of the rdwrsory gr oups wlrrch are holdrng a contest A wrrst watch wrll be awarded to the rrl or boy sellrng the larzest the goal of 852 500 rs reached Mr Holman and 'Vlr Grant wrll con trrbute frve dollars each toward a party at the end of the contest 'Ihe watch wrll be presented 'rt thc Vrrty Noon hour Plans Underway Noonlrour plan fo oxer one hundred rural students havc been nrade and are now well underway Tables are set up rn the grrls gym to provrde a place for the rurrl students to eat and are taken clown a er lunch hour 'X k rs ber g owrded rt a ow cos rc rural students Sterling lnternatronal Lunt Pieces Prrced as Low as S236 YOUNG S JEWELRY MARTENS NEWS Illllltll S ICE Clltlllll Complete Home Outfrtters ORIOLE BAND MEETS HOPE tContrnued from page 15 XX estern Teachers College and lowa State College Thrs was Western s frrst arne of the season and they were unable to f-.et the college hrnd ready for r halftrrue show ou such short notree The Or role brnd w rs HI ear ly honored to have been asked to play at thrs event They made formatrons srnrrlar to the ones rnade at the football game wrth Battle Creek Lakevrew Some tormatrorrs were a football 'rnd wrrr More skrllful or rrrrtrons were a teepee whrlc the brnd played Pow Wow an out e th ma f the Inr ed States whrle playrng Amer rra the lleautrful and a rnap ot South Amerrea whrle the band played Fresta Therr last number the Nlexrr-an Clapprng Song whrle the band fornred a sornbrero The brnd marched off the freld rn r Conga lrne Thrs show wrs desrgrred to make rrnpressrve the good nerghbor polrcy letweerr the North and the South The teepee represents the Indrans that were the frrst rnhabrtants of both countrres Pm Wale Corduroys ac xt s and S rr s lb ruc hes wrcle 'sl 40 ul Cheerleaders Chosen Qtartrrr off wrth a warm up tryouts for cheer leaders were held Those tryrng out were Pat Gould Pat Cook Nlrrrlyrr Hetherrngtorr llonnrt Wells Rose Alfonso and lovce Ransom wrth Pat Could 'Vlarrlyrr and Bonnre wrnners The band played the varsrty song whr lr wrll be played at football arnes alon wrth the s hool song STUDENTS ENROLL HERE tl ntruuld from pagr 17 rrrd Donna Ieru Hanrbleton return ed trom Hastrngs The senror class has an add1t10l1 lury who spent a year rn the navY and returned to graduate next sprrn A specral student Brll Reams who has spent trme rn serv ue rs workrna for the eredrts he needs and wrll return to lacenter kentucky to graduate GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Fred A Rlchey C0 Servrce rs My Business J S d h Sh :pa MGM ayEAR?Jnr.Av::c53D Prop op 'lrrbv' rl rl H , CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN STORE MU GER H RDW RE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHE'RY EQUIPMENT . . . J ' . 1 ' 'I . , .kr v, L . ' ' v , . ob ' , o . ' , , ' ,, -' 1 , '. .z , . , , . r - r - - 1 - . , ' 5121.35 2, , rn A D 'f f l r ., .,' A, Q. . ' , ' ' . ' ' . N 1 . ' , 1 ' . ' ' . l ' - I . J . 1 - ' . . Ak 1 ' ' I ' I ' I . v ' , ' . . ' , ' ' . ' A I ' . h t , ., , ft . Y x 1 ' g g , .C , ' , H I 1 del. J 'J ff, , .1 ' ' ale 491 ' ' ' . f i' V , ' - - - - 2 . ,' ' ,. , ' 1 1 cv ' ' ' . ' ' . . ' - ' 1 ' - I ' ' ' - ' 1 ' ,z , ' ' - ' - V QQ. ' , ' . Q ' ' lin, ol' e 'p o , I 't- -. -. - 5 Clyde Ray and Mr. Mrlton Hagel- amount of subcriptions providing ' ' ' .' '. of only one student, George Salrs- ' ' . . . N' f r 1 . ' , . . ' ' ' was , ', ' t . .' .Q 4 ' , ' I . 1' ----' rr'--- auf ' - V f . j - 'Q I ' ' ' M V .'., . . .L ' I ' Q ' ' ' : ' , ' r D 5 . ' I 'ft.' f -, .ru 1 fn I , ' , ' ' Wt' ' 2 I ' ' -I fm' 11 ' the l ervor'itc' l4'alrr'ic: for' . . t . rf ' J. .rf,fl.. ilk' .tu . I 1 . . K . 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NIICHIGAN,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949 ISSUE 2 Pigskin Defenders to Meet Howell, Everett, Eaton Rapids Q EEA I, Branthwaxte D McKay D Mayhew 2nd s r A t n D Schultz 3rd C Dornan H R1senhoover R w Jones manag r de B Davl T1rreII G Morton M Stall W Bruce A Taylor D Rolfe D French H Harrington R Root T Ells L Row M Horwitz J Gammage L W1II1am McDonald V Hamilton K Sparks co cap Brown co captain J Clark V Pratt Doug Row J Iauch D Clark Fl L1ghtner D Burs Burkhead J Wensney Row J etz New and E Q Bosworth Johnson D Sassaman Dorwm Schultz R C John son K Harrington D Marple B McConnell B Po ter D Chamberlain R Epler D Pryor H Stanton 5th Row D McConnell B Boyd Asst Coach Ie J Rchardson B Garn R Nelson G Wndrug D Stall Asst Coach Isaac Asst Coach Toutant Head Coach Gobel K Olmstead C Hale Marching Band Festlval Nlne Groups Partnclpate Varied Program .2 tI111 tl1111I 111n11.1I M111 1 ml 4 Qual wld 1111 tle I1111 lootball f11'I1l 01toI1e1 10 111119 I11111Is 1 ll t111p1t1'11 CI11rI11t11 Na11oI111111 Owofso II1Ilu111 Q111111y Plllfill H1gI1 I3111n's11n Holt 21111 011121 I1111121 11 IQ slated to takv tI11 f1eI1I fnst I1111 I111 IIIQP of t121ff11 11uIt1eQ sms 111121II1 111 I11 1111 1111 The 0111119 I121n1I St211tP1I the 1110 Idlll by 111e2111t111gz tI11- -X111e111a11 I QI mol I121111111 to Q standq Vxltll 21 111112119 Phe fust IY1 LI111111 1111tQ p1eQ1111t1l1l by the CI121 Iotte I121111I vms some DIPPIQIOU 111d11I1111g F01 the QQIOIIII D111 the 01111192 1111r11e1I 1 huge 'Nq11a1e and pe1fo1111 1' a Q111121112 112111112 P111 the t1111I 112111 the I1a11d 1111119 t111111at11111Q ot xexeral 1I1ffe111n1 11111Q11'aI lllitlll 111c11ts 1111l DIAYLKI WHILE 1391111111 Illg to II11111 111 'sI111w 11s tf1I1111 The theme fOI the 111g,I11 uae 21 LIIKIIG B020 21111I I111I1o two 1l111111s 211011 111111 tI112e 1lwd1I txxnlms 11e19I111111 I1t along: Dd 11111121121 111 11111 111111Q111111 1 1115 ll 1 11111 1111111 In 1111111 2 96 Illlgw 111111 Qmall 1'I11I111111 IIGHQCII I1I1e xx1I1I 1111111 Q s P own I11111I 1 11 I Ol 1 1110111 N1111 p pmtx NIIIIIILIII 112119 141119 101111 1111 1111111s 1 110 1 1 1I111111 11111 1x11l llllxlll 1111 111211111115 1111I111I111,, 1 1, 11tI111 as 1 11 1 1 S ll 1115. 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BLACK Publlshed Bi Weekly ,I Sly, lmmmmm' By the Journalrsm 4 C9'ClTi l!'l'P Class of Charlotte Hrghg School gggll Crrculatron 800 ,QA 47 WW' Subcrrption Rates S1 00 Asst 9 STAFF Clara Mauney Mary Jo Atkrns Jeanette Roberts Frances Gould Lyle Sumerrx Carleton Dornan Joanne Wood June Granstrom Dolores Wlllard Barbara Shults Mrss Wrnrfred Wells Journalrsm Class Publrsher 'Vlanagrng Edrtor Edlt01 rn Chref Ass t Edrtor Sports Edrtor Busrness Manager Exchange EdltOY Advertrsrng Manager Ass t Adv Manager Crrculatron Manager Faculty Advrsor Reporters Orrgrn Of Halloween All Sarnts Day the frrst of November known also as All Hallows Day was rnstrtut ed rn the year of 837 by Pope Gregory V to take the place ot the much earher festrval of the Peace of Martyrs for honorrng the dead The day before or AllHallows Eve-Hallo ween as we call rt we learn from Funeral Customs was observed rn many fam1l1es over the years by games and superstrtrons These were a relrc of pre reformatron trmes when the eve of the festrval was welcomed by a great burnrng of frre rn the hrlls and the rlng he cr ot these superstrtlons strll are observed by younger generatron today rn celebratron Halloween The custom IS very old but we have no cuse to damage property not belonglng to even rf rn the begrnnrng we meant no harm at a Lets make thrs Halloween the best one yet by keeprng our celebratrons to mere harmless fun and after all realrzrng that Halloween drd have a constructrve meanlng to celebrate ln the splrrt of rts orrgrn To Be Or Not To Be? Second team and J V s are names grven to the young Orloles But rt has occurred to us that rt would be frttrng rf they had a nam ot therr own one that would dlstrngursh them from the varsrty And rts all up to you the students of C H S If thrs IS to be accomplrsh Here rs how everyone can help Thlnk or a name rf possrble somethrng that can be lrnked to the Orrole An example of what We have rn mrnd rn thrs A schools nrckname is the Trgers the second team rs the Krttens Others are Polar Bears and Cubs Indrans and Papooses It you can thrnk of an orrgrnal 1dea wrrte rt down wrth your name and place lt in the ballot box rn the lobby startrng thrs after noon We wrll prck the three best and have an open rote rn our next rssue to determrne the wrnner If 1n the mrnds ot the Judges no surtable names are submltted the rdea wrll be dropped Onrons n Orchrcls Orchrds to Junrors on therr magazrne sales Mrs Azeltrne for cactus presented to the lrbrary Seventh grade for grvrng the t1e to Mr Bron son for a gorng away gift The Spanrsh students for the trafflc srgns rn Spanrsh class The band for the nrarchrng festrval Onrons to The students who push rn the halls The untrdrness the rooms are left rn after 1 I classes Unco operatrve students 1n pep T1l99t1IlgS Those class members who won't sell at games and let a few do all the work Was Our Face Red' We wrsh to apologrze to Dan Brown for tht mrstake rn our previous issue statlng hrs av rage was yards on srx nunts rnstead of 34 yards and to the student body for the date ot Sept 9 rnstead of 29 as our frrst Issue datc Club 0fflP0l'Q For the Year YTeens Presrdent Gretta Pryor Vrce presrdent Mary Olmstead Secretary Ieanette Roberts Treasurer Drane Martrn H1Y Presrdent Jon Brrggs Vrce presrdent Hale Harrmgton Secretary treasurer Jerry Norrrs Footlrghteers Presrdent James Taylor Vrce presrdent Fred Brown Secretary treasurer Barbara Brown F F A Presldent Bob Krng Vrce presldent Don Trrrell Secretary Carl Archer Treasurer John Simpson Watchdog John Azeltrne Reporter Doug Stall H A Presrdent Donna Walker Vlce presrdent Anona Parr Secretary Clara Mauney Treasurer Jackre Hale f' A A Presrdent Bertha Lenon Secretary treasurer Annre Colrzzr Bowlrng managers Coranne Derby Roath Volley ball manager Joanne Wood Basketball manager Nancy Parrsh Softball manager Shlrley LEWIS Tennrs manager Helen Smrth Swrmmrng manager Nancy Parrsh Golf manager Ieanette Roberts Lrbrary Club Presrdent Bev Fullerton Vlce presrdent John Dunnrng Secretary Sally Conner Treasurer Ortha Carmoney Cheerleaders Club Presrdent Jo Anne Rerner Vrce presldent Bonme Wells Secretary treasurer Marrlyn Hetherrngton Latrn Club Presrdent Mary Io Atkrns Vrce presrdent Dale Rolfe Secretary Lourse Berg Treasurer Hans Kardel Senror Band Presrdent lack Faust Vrce presrdent Frank Bracv Secretary Gretta Pryor Lrbrarran Susre Peck Fvecrrtrve Boar cl Percussron Iucrlle Whrtrnger Cornet Bruce Phrllrps Bev Trombone Barrtone Carolyn Leach .feffa Box Dear Lncle John Because I have been a very good bov rn school thrs year I would lrke to ask a small tavor of you As you know rn your srxth hour class I have been very obedrent not ask rng srlly questrons not markrng on desks and keeprng all four legs of the charr on the floor ThlS rs your frrst year here and I would lrke to put you wrse to a few thrngs Flrst tlrrs rs mv fourth year of workrng hard ln school cthrs makrng me a SENIORJ and I hope my last and I have always got along well wrth my teachers especrally rn hlstory So Uncle John please dont brrng up trrvral matters lrke berng late for class or berng ab sent from school As you know lt 'must be somethrng rmportant to keep me from berng to class on time or not berng at school And Uncle lohn Im sure you wrll never trnd me srttrng rn your offrce for anythlng un less rt rs rnformatron Oh yes about the small favor I was gorn to ask you I wouldn t thrnk of using any 1n fluence Just because you re my favorrte uncle but rf I got an A on my report card lt would make me most happy Your lovrng nephew James Taylor Dear Nephew I certarnly do belreve you deserve an A crn governmenty and I would w1ll1ngly grvc you one rf I hadn t found you lavrshly sprrnk lrng perfume on my desk a few days ago but must you lay your feet on the next two charrs rn front of you as Im sure the other students fmd rt very hard to concentrate Wrtl these obstacles rn thelr way As for skrpprng school I know the thought never occurred to you but I had my doubts the other day when I saw you sneakrng down the frre escape untrl you convmced me that you were only practrcrng speed and alertness for trmes of perrl The only reason I sent you out of class the other day was not that you were talkrng but I felt the students were annoyrng you I hope thrs vvon t be too great a dlsapporrrt ment to vou but as l am grvrng thrrty fix Ds I thrnk you ought to be among thrs se lec ted . roup Your dotrng Uncle John Remember the Junror play last year You Cant Take It Wrth You by Hart and Kauf man Central Mrchrgan at Mt Pleasant pre sented rt September 29 '30 It was put on by the drama and peech department Stop rn at DICKS MALTEDS Oboe Sax KL Bassoon Margaret Vance Clarrnet Flute .Ianre Hrgby Basses Horns Marian Wood flrrls Clee Club Presrdent lackre Hale Secretary Ioyce Ransom Treasurer Jane Phrllrps 'Vhxed Chorus Presrdent Ierry Chapman Vlce presrdent Lyle Sumerrx Irbrarrans llob Iolmson Iucrlle Whrtrn gel Secretarres Lrnda Ixrng Bruce Blown T1 easurer Susre Peck It seems that Mr Chrrstlreb became so ln terested rn frllrng hrs arms full of fresh cut tlowers trom hrs garden to brlng., to school onc mornrng that he forgot hrs key When Mrs, Wells responded to an S O S wrth her key, Mr Chrrstlleb had but one remark Thats what comes of havrng two su1ts Vaughns have rust recelved a new stock of Whrte Shlrts Black Anklets THE VAUGHN CO. 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BLACK Page 3 Charlotte Mason Game Ends ln Deacllock, 6 6 Challotte OIIOICS and Nlason Bull dogs battled to a grlpplng dead lock of 66 on the local footlall fleld Prlday Septemllel '30 A tlllllllng lun fl0lI'l llllfIflPlfl ea ly ln the foultll QUHILQI lv James Rlckly Vlasons centel hroubht the 'Vlason Bulldogs fron lehllld to tle the score 66 Jack Idle JIIIIIOI halfback talllefl the flrst SCOIQ of the game ln the lQl1lI'd qual ter when he Callled the ball alound the end f0I a touch down Tough luck on the convelslon at tempt at thls DOIIIL kept the 0l10l s IIOIII L wlnnlng score Wlde awake playlng by the Bull dogs enabled tllem to lntelccpt all Ollole pass and good lntel fel ent on the lun Qll3lll9d Rlckly to SCOI lor Mason Then IUIIVQI' lon at tempt was llocked by Al 'Vlc-Donald who was able to get thlough the Ylason llne and stop the play Challotte spent IIIOSI, of the fll f unable to S6018 The tlllld qual ter tulned out to he an evcnly matched battle Wltll both teams tlylng but falllng to get an advantage The foultll quartel found the Iulldogs llvlng up to thelr name lll as much as they IHBIHIHIIICKI 1 bulldog gllp on the lall fOl mos of the pellod Although playlll then very best they were unable to sc O19 as the 0ll0l6S stopped ft scorlng thleat ln the closlng mln utes ot the game Meet Your F rlencls Durbln s Rexall Drugs Sterllng Internatlonal Lunt Pleces Prlced as Low S236 YOUNG S JEWELRY Complete Home Outfitters A meal 0 FURNITURE STORE GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE A coop PLACE Flghtlng Oriole Team Beats Ledgers Eleven Wln Flrst Conference Game From Comets 276 Flgllllllg' out a Z4 6 vlctoly OVGI Glalld Ledge the Charlotte Orloles won tllelr second game of the yea' Frlday Hlght Octobel 7 Thls VIC IOIY enabled the 0110195 to stretch then undefeated strlng to 14 games Charlotte got off to a D001 start but at the end of the flrst quartel the local glldders WEIB near pay ulrt Aftel changlng goals Jack Idle skllted around llbht end f0I flV9 yalds and a touchdown Ken Spalks then klcked the converslon to make the score read 4 0 After klcklng off to Gland I edge the Orlole-s took over the balls on downs The CIIHIIOLIE boys tllen started another dlIV6 Wllllll was cllnlaxed when Jack Idle agaln ran 4 yalds alound llgllt, end for the second touchdown Ixen Sparks then klcked the extra DOIHL but the lllegal use of the feet on the llne Lloyd BIHILIIWHIIBS center to Jellv Clalk was hlgh and Clark fumbled the ball Ken Sparks plcked the hall up and attempted to lun Wltll It but was nalled on the flV6 yald llne maklng the score 13 0 Taklng advantage of a Challottt fumble the Comets mal ched to the Challotte ten yard llne where Don Harley LIIIGW a pass to Gerald I et LOUIS C GEE Rlchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade CIIAIII 0T'l'E IIIIME DAIRY CCH WEGLLR ,C SELECT FOODS all ICE CREAM Need Unusual IN S URA N CE 9 Athlete s Accldent Trlp ACC1d9Ht P0110 Expense Bowllng Equlpment Flne Arts Cameras Muslcal Instruments Personal Llablllty Sports Llablllty See To BUY THE ALD INSURANCE GAS on. - OTHER AGENCY Charlotte, Much SUPPLIES Phone 507 Service IS My Business ALL KINDS INSURANCE for Gland I edges lone tally of the game The Challotte llne then blocked the attempt for the EXLII polnt The halftlme score was 13 In the thlrd qualtel after Chal lotte had mal ched to Crand I edge S. 25 yald llne Cal leton DOIIIAH on .1 IGVGYSC broke thlongh the lllle to go all the way for a touchdown Ixen Sparks attempt for the extla polnt was good Aftel playlng, ln mldfleld the Challotte glldders started anothel CIIIVE to the 25 yald llne wllere they pulled the chellyplckel wlth Clalk carrylng the ball OVQI to lnake the score 26 6 Spalks sur cessfully kltk ed the extla polnt By wlnnlng thls game Charlotte has a l6COld of 2 WIIIS and 2 tles Thlnclads Run to Victory Challotte competed wlth I anslng Fasteln ln a tlack meet Pllday OCIOIJGI 4 Charlotte won 24 'V' The runnels placed as follows Jlm Wllson fllst Alt Stalr sec ond Bob INEVIHS tlllrd VlcKay Easteln foultll Reed EHSIEIII ston seventh 'VIcme1ll Eastern elghth lweman Easteln nlntll ll ebb Eastern tenth Clements eleventh EATON COUNTY Trackers Second In Meet The 01l0l9 crosscountly IQHIII lan ln the lnvltatlonal lneet t Ilastlngs Saturday OKIOIDEI l Otllel schools paltlclpatlllg wtlc Hlstlllgs F tton RBDIIIS 'Vlt Pleas ant CIQCIIVIIIQ Iollla Alma Nlles nd Evelctt The oblect of the meet was to plomote lntelest ln crosscountly lunnlng 'Vlembels placed as follows Alt Starl flrst place Gaylord Roy ston second place Jlmmy Wllson thlld Bob Nevlns folllth and Halold Clements fltth Accoldlng to polnts the local team walked off Wllll second place M Bronson aCl0mDaIllPd the boys to Hastlngs Tl lwellnfz to Hastlngs October Il Charlotte lan ovel Hastlngs 14 'SS Placlllg tlrst was Boll NCVIHS sec ond Art Stall tlllld Jlm Wllson toulth Gaylord Royston TIME AT Glttleman s SAVINGS BANK Use Our Lay Away Plan AT SHEPARDS Peaked back and strapped CAMEL TAN BROWN BLACK Peaked back and strapped LWICC e c twlce and a fun lovlng actlon happy manner makes thls a wonderful shoe for your actlve feet Theres a lot of zlp ln Sportsters a ot of beauty and value too IMPY S6 95 FREE COKE PARTY NEXT THURSDAY 12 00 NOON t 5 30 P M OCTOBER 27 l 1 'l ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 'l 'l 'l 0 I Sh or 'r 'l ll 'l 5 , ll 'l ll ll ll 'I 'l ll 8 E. 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BLACK F l'l A Members ourney To Reglonal Conventlon n Satulday 0ltOIl6l 'P 1 I'l1Illl9 HOIHQIIIBRQIS of Alllelllcl wlll IOIIIIIGY to the 1eg1onal FH A LOIIVQIIUOII at Eaton Raplds All IIIGIIIIJQIS a1e muted to go to the conventlon The school bus w1ll t1anspo1t the glrls to and f1o111 tl1e11 cIest1nat1on It w1ll lcave at 'I '30 1nd 1etu1n IIOIH Eato11 Rap 1ds at approx1mately 2 '30 1n thc 1tte111oon Tl1e pulpose of the 1eg1on'1l con vent1on IS to elect tl1e ISZIOIIAI ott1ce1s f0l the commg yeal It also a tlme for renewlng avquam wnees w1th other If HA ITIQIIIIJQI Betsy Stucky was 1eg1onal parl amenta11an last yeal A fllllllel w1ll be se1wecl at the Nlasonlcf Temple to1 the ITIEITIIJGIS GRADE SEVEN TAKES TRIP CContinued from page 19 Muslc was played ac'co1d1ng to tl1e spo1 ts Elkln Isaac 111st1uctecl so1ne of the students 1n map maklng and com pass leadlng 'Vlr Ray a rep1esen' WIIV6 of the educ'at1onal d1Y1Sl0Il of the eonse1vat1on depa1tment talked to them about COHSGIVBIIOII 1nd gave them a lesson 1n the a t ot tmxldelmy by stuffmg a c'h1p 111unk whxle they watehed Othe1 ac't1v1t1es we1e h1k1ng and dl ts and c1afts Avvordlmi to the students tht obyectlve ot c-ombmmg leammz w1th tun was ac'co1npl1shed and the exped1t1on was a gl eat suc'c'e s Teachels df'f'0lTID tI'lylIlg the sex c-nth gracle1s we1e MIS Al1c e Vt ood ard Mlss Shnley D1ttma1 VI1s I-1anc es W1lde1 Il Vlr Hubert Bron son Ml Elkln Isaac' 'VI1' Eld1ed Toutant and Mls Leo1aWeymoutl1 Junlor hlgh DIIHCIDHI MIS Clal ence Klpllngel and 'VI1s La11y Up11ght went along as cooks As slstant counsello1s WSIS Hans Ka1 del JIIIIIOI' and James Wensley HUGE CROWD AT ANNUAL MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL tCont1n11ed from Page D Qulncv as they ma1c'hed onto the t1elcl One of Qumcys IOIIIIHIIOIIS was a t1a111 wh1le the hand played DOWII by the St'1t1on Next eamc tl1e I11 lght led and whlte cololecl IIIIIIOIIIIQ of the Pxt tenglll I1 HILII band Among, thc fc11111at1ons was a I1ck O I 1nte111 wl11cI1 was followed by a CIIII Illfl' wh1c tl1ey played IIIIIQ Ilrown Ut-T Blonson IIIKII sc'lool W s tl1 next band Two of the c'leve1 ton IHHIIOH we1e a pumpkln then skull and c'1ossl ones whlle D1y Bones was played Holts ma1n OOHIIIIJUIIOH to the DI'Ogl21l1l was a tr1bute to the IH a foul leaf elove1 and followed thls by a large 4H Ion1a was tl1e last band theme was on football and IIIOSI o the 11103121111 was aetlng 0llI a foot Iallgame Paltof I0n1as D10 13111 was put 011 ln tl1e clark Wltll hzht cn the1r hats as they played Stax way to the Sta1s As a tlnale the bands Jomecl to gethe1 w1th the d1fterent lflstlll ments 1n SIOIIDS and played Host of lweeflom Natlonal Emblem Washlngton Post '1nd the gtdl Spangled Banner I OIIIS I angtmd and W1nf1eld P31 dee both of -III 'ue attencllng lxal amazoo college e a foulcl 47 and Cl1f c11 Sl1uIt7 4? wele ma111ed Sept 7 at the home of 'VII and 'VIIS Harold Iauc I1 WRIGHT S JEWELRY and GIFTS se Our Lay away Plan Phone 574 New Thmgs Flrst DRUGS KODAKS Behrens 8: Rowe 1438 Mann St Charlotte Mlch CREPES For Inghter than An' NValk1ng I lek 1 0111 I ax or1te from twolo s Vauety of Lolor and Stvles Fred Murray 8: Co. Bralthw alte- Beauty Salon We Are Extendmg the Fourteen H1 Y Boys .Ioumey to Sexton Program Consusts of Speeches Banquet Fun Foulteen H1 I boys IOIIITIHYQII to Iansmg Sexton ITIS-.Il to attc 1111 'l11Co11nty Jambolee o11 Oct 11 Lpon a1r1val the 1ep1esent,1t1xe 1v1decl III IIIIO two d1tfe1e1 ILIOIIDS and cl1sc'ussed problems 1ch me ll nt t1 ll 1 school Ilfe One of the cl1s 11ss1ons ccnte1c-cl 11ouncl arguments letween teen 'IZQTS 1nd thelr parents It was l1ou III out that H13 men1 mere should eneomage othe1 boys 1ust Slt down and tl1Sf'llSS the DI ob cfome to an unde1sband1ngfollow1n these IIISCIIHSIOIIS AIIPI tl1e d1n11er VI1 DIEWIY one ot the ass1stant state H13 ec'1et:1 IIQS lccl tl1e ZIOUD ln some son s anc attel tl1at enteltalnment w s p11 wldecl by a UIJIZICIHII and 1 t1 o KOH-IISIIII ot two gllII21lS 1nd IASS v1ol T e IIIO as a WI e took second place 1n the natlonal Jumors Hlt I-hgh Peak Tl1e 1un1o1 magazme sales has come to a close Wlth a sale of 'ISHZ00 The11 quota was S2 'J00 'Ih1s IS the hlgIl9St sales yet 1n the I11sto1y of thls school Deonne Edson was tl1e h1ghest w1th sales of SZSQ A party IS to be ,ZIVPII to tl1e two lnzhest teams bv tl1e two lowet fmals last yea1 Followmf., IIIIS was a shoxt talk ly 'VII Paunce the dean of IINII at MSC He brought out the DOIIII tl1at gomg to college IS not all '1caclem1c' wo1k and that approxl mately 90 percent of all fallmes 111 college IPNUII f1om the fact that tl1e men do not take palt 1n a11y BXII 30l1lI'lClllal ac't1v1t1es The con w1th an IHIFISSSIVS candlellgh ceremony Ronald Monk -I9 IS IIOW Seltlllg III the Un1ted States Ma1 me C01 ps EATON PARTS QUAKER NYLONS 8z ACCESSORIES 'lhe maxlmum ln SQFVICS and satlsfactlon YOUR TELEVISION 51 Gauge '30 denlf-21' HEADQUARTERS 51 Gauge 15 denier A F rlendly Place to Trade Fred A Richey Co Tlme on Our Student Spec1al Cold Wave at EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop Phone CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN IVILI GER H RDW RE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT J 0 1 0 e 0 ' , 1 ' 2... thi . --- , ' 1 ' ' . . .' .1 ' f - ' ' - r ' I V' I I I I ' 1 ' r - r 1 1 i '.- , ',, . . K I I - K . x I I' I A . Q v 4 I ' vu 1 w 1 ' r 1 1 ' . ' , ' I.c g I I 1 I I .I II I I.III . d I I .. .III I I II I. 1.1 I .II I I I 111-I I I r. I , 'I III-I I Iv . Y .I I I I , I ,- . . . ' ' ' 'I I , J wh ' ' ', K'OllI'I 're w1l I g. I I -, 1 1 I I 1 I , 1, - - , ,' - 4 ' .' ' , ,1 21:1 1- -' - . . 1, , '. I '1 ' , I '. IS . ' I V - N , X . - f - .I ' ' . Il - I - - 'f ' cf , , ' ' . I . 1 ,' . ,mir ' f -2 -- H- , . , ' ' ' ' L , . 1 .I . I. III,, I I. III, -I v I I I, I I: I I I .I , II . I I' ' V '-III .I III. I !...I I- - - , , clubs of America. The band formed 16111 Wlth thell' DHVQUIS and IVY I0 ference was closed by Mr. Drewry ' ' ' ' -, . . v , ' ' g .-, - I . ' . , ' I ' I . Itg . ' l' ' .. '. ' ' . l..-1? f 2 ' 1 V ' ' QI , ' . 1 '1 , - - I . II I I MII .III 1 II- I IL: ' Y ' . I a -I ., . I. 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BASKETBALL SEASON ora GWMBL SEE THE NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 1949 ISSUE Local Grrdsters Undefeated For Second Strarght Year Gobelmen Retarn g In I30 Blankrng of Greyhounds Once agarn the lrttle brown Jug rests cornfortaby rn the trophy case of Charlotte hrgh school as well as a share of the Caprtol Crrcu1t title Thrs was acconrplrshed when the Orroles bowled past Eaton Raprds 130 last Fr rday By retarnrng the Jug .he local grrdsters now hold a 9 wrn 6 loss and 1 tre edge rn the serres wrth Eaton Raprds It was rn 1943 that the Greyhounds last held pos es sron It rs also the frftlr consecu trve year that Coach 'Nlalcolnr Cobel has led the squad to the league champronshrp The Island Crty warrrors could boast only a rrror al vrc tory rn hold rng the score low as a muddy grrd rron made advancement next to rm possrble A break shortly tcllorvrng the operrrng krckoff lead to the frrst and consequently the wrnnrng score Debate Club to Meet Wrth Hrckory Corners A new debate club has been or ganrzed as a part of the speech class thrs year Offrcers have been elect ed and the club wrll debate rts frrst pr oposrtron on Frrday November 11 wrth Hrckory Corner The members of the debate club are as follows George Salrsbury presrdent Ken Sparks vr eDl9S1 dent Jeane Roberts secretary Drck McKay treasurer Cary Ald Bertha Lenon June Granstrom John Dunnrrrg lrrn Johnson and Vance Hamrltorr The rnstructor rs M1 C Jarvrs Wotrrng The proposrtron w ll be solved That the presrdent of the Unrted States should be elected by drr ect vote of the people It wrll not be known rrrrtrl the trnre of the debate whether Charlotte wrll take the affrrmatrve or the negatrvc srde of the questrorr On October 9 the menrbers trav eled to Central 'vlrchrgan college at Mt Pleasant for a debate clrnrc There they lrstened to a debate ,rr err on the same pr oposrtron The class rs studyrng the pr rncr ples of debatrrrg Let s Look Ahead Nov 11 Asernbly thrrd Irour Vorce of Democracy Nov 15 Matrnee of Junr 1 play grade schools Nov 16 Brrsrness and Inclrr tr day NIO school NI v 18 Frrst pard asscrn On the Beanr frrst hour v Ib 1 1 X Darc vv 1 Judy Nlov '74 'H Thanksgrvrng vaca trorr Dec 7 Prrst basketball game Hastrngs tlrerc lr Xl McDonald prcked oft an Eaton Raprds a6ll tl on the 42 From there Bob Peterson and Carleton Dor nan carrred the prgskrn to the 12 Peter son then hrt pay drrt by sweeprng rrght end and scamperrng rnto the end zone Kerr Sparks conversron attempt was through the uprrghts for a 1 0 lead The second and frnal score was tallred by fullback Dale Rolfe as he slashed off guard for three yards and srx pornts Sparks pla ement was wrde The second half proved to be a detensrve one as nerther team was able to prece together a consrsterrt drrve Brll Catalrne gave the vrsrt rng Orroles some trouble however as the only etfectrve Greyhound ball carrrer One of the longest plays of the game was turned rn by a Catalrne to Wrllrams pass The rrranerrver covered 50 yards to the Orrole 13 A tunrble on the next play krllecl thc scorrrrg chance 'lhe vrctory farled to break thc ccnfer ence trtle race as Mason rnached rt wrth a crrrslrrrrg 257 trrurnph over Grand ledge Char lottc and Mason ended league com petrtron wrth rdentrcal four wrn and one tre records Ufuole Glufppfi lrrstory an away game dance was held The senror class sponsored the dance after the Eaton Raprds football ganre The senrors also sold at the Fverett game and had that dance 'Nlrs Arleerr lrpseys bookkeeprng class has begun a study of spec ral rournals and ledgers Her typrng class has nrade charts to keep track of therr own speed records and er rors Several hrgh school senrors who are rnterested rn teachrng as a ca reer have been helprng wrth the chrldren rn the elenrerrtary schools for an hour at a trme The teachers have a planned program tor the strr dents to carry out A derrrorrstratron ot the proper method of usrng sewrng machrne attachments and of short cuts rn sewrng was grven Monday Oct 24 by Mrs Collrns from the Srnger Sew rng machrne center rn Lansrng The grrls takrng thrrd and fourth year home ec pr ofrted by rt The 1 Teens are busy plannrng for the Turkey Trot the annrral dance sponsored by the club They are also at work on plans for the Clrrrstmas party grven each year for the rrnderprrvrleged chrldrerr Both rrrnror and senror hrgh rrrerrr bers of the C A A bowl on Tuesday and Wedncsday rrr hts Corarrne Derby 1 thc Tuesday rrrght mana ger rnd Beverly Roath on Weclrres dav nrght I Speak for Democrac Durrng the past two weeks sever al s uderrts of the hrgh school have been pr epar rng speeches on I bpeak tor Denrocracy Thrs ac trv rty rs berng sponsored by the Jun ror Chamber of Conrnrer ce 'Nlovernber 3 was the date set for these speeches the rudgrng was held November 9 On Novenrber 11 the frnal speeches wrll be a part of the A1 nrrstrce Day assembly The prrzes are as follows Frrst a portable radro second a S25 sav rngs bond By the way Evelyn Mayhew clrd not wrn the bond rn the marn show case rt was loaned by her for drs play The puprls partrcrpatrng rn thrs contest are as follows June Frans trorn Helen DeBolt K e n n e t h Sparks Joyce Sumer rx Margaret For shee Nancy Parrslr Bertha I en on James Iavengoocl tary Alcl Iearrette Roberts Ierry Nlorrrs Wava Babcock Don Packard Clara Mauney and Rodney Wood I7 F A Plans Projects And Recreatron for Year Swrne and poultry are among the prorects the Future Farmers have started for thrs year The club has a Svvrne Breeders Assocratron wrth rn rtself to study how better swrne may be produced A co operatrve poultry prorect has been started at Rrchard Garns rn trred to get more production Sophomores and freshmen are burldrng up therr projects by pur' chasrng prrrebr ed stock for breedrng purposes These p1oJects wrll be en tered rn shows and at the farr M Mrlton Hagelberg and Mr Clyde Ray advrsors are wrrtrng a column for the Reprrblrcan Trrbune each week at a request from the paper More rntormatron may be obrarned from thrs The boys errroy basketball after each rneetrng rn wlrrch they are gettrng ready to meet other chap ters Junror Play To Be Nov I8 Teen age Problems Theme Of A Date wrth Judy Are you havrng typrcal teen age pr oblerns' Xou are Then you are not gorng to mrss A Date Wrtlr Judy to be presented Nov 18 by the Junror class under the drrectron of lVlr Jarvrs Wotrrng Why not' Because thrs clelrghtful teen age comedy deals wrth srrnrlar problems and shows you how an average Am errcan famrly handles therrr The play presents Judy Poster tJoyce Hughes! as an attractrve teen age mrss vrvacrous and very rrnpressronable The happy rnedrum obvrously has lrttle place rn ludys exrstence especrally durrnr., the Corrrnrurrrty Welfare Drrve Judy keeps the play rollrng wrth lrcr own specral rdeas as to how to rarse the most money for the drrve so that he can be crowned queen of the af farr Iudy has the able assrstance of Barbara Ulargar et Vanceb good follower and 'Vlrtzr tPat Prres manl a gum chewrng scatter brarn Xou wrll also become acquarnted wrth Oogre fDavrd Georgel who rs seventeen and although he rrray not have that sophrstrcated polrsh that grrls admrre he grows on you Hannah lMary Ann Norrrsl por and Mrs Hotchkrss tJanre Hrgbyl rs the washed out lookrng laundry woman Also appearrng are Rex cHans kardelb as a shy serrous hap Elorse tJoyce Prnchl a not too brrght twelve year old Susre fJoyce Ransomel a precocrous chrld of eleven Mrs Bhlutzhammer fJene Nlurphyl a typrcal gushy PTA member and Mr Martrndale QDOII Packardh 't Broadway pro drrcer vrsrtrng the Fosters Last you wrll meet the rest of the Poster clan Frghtrng for hrs rrghts 1 Randolph cConrad Horrslerh cContinued on Page Four! Wha Hoppens Here .lunrors7 S andrng D Rolfe M Vance M A Norrrs J Murphy G Wrdrrg E Jones J Prrrch J Hrgby D George J Hughes J Ransom H Kardel Seated C Housler P Prresman D Packard u H v 1 , 3 I CK yi, , .' , , . .- 1 , . . Il g - - .vc 1. I A s. I ' ju I 1 I - - . . .I I , - ' I II. . I . ' ,I 1 ' ' . . ' ' '. ' . ' . . 1 .' ' ' . ff ' H I, I . v , . . ' V ' I I -f . ' I. L , ' , , , .,I 1 , . . - ' . I , I. I ' ,. , ' . , ' J - , I 'I ,H v I' I . - . . , I 1 , ' , , '- . ,t J . 1 ' , - I , , - I ' I' I ' I I I I 1 II I . . I .'I.I Y. . . , -- V5 - I ' - , ' I I I ,- 3 I ,M ,. - -fifty Y iv, I I - ' r v' I 3- . I , I I -' , , v.I I . I II I .' ' I . ' . II I I .I I, I fl II, I, IQ I'II I S I I' I I t ' I I 'T .' - ur A II I n- ' I ' K . . . -V ' . r L . ' ' 1 ' , 3. - Q 1 Q I . I - ' 1 'I -I I ' 'I n' - , ' -. I 'I A I I I I I I ' I ' ' I' . M I' ' ' . YY . . I . g .- I- . . For' the first time in the school's which different methods are being trays the traditional bored maid . . I , .SI ' I . I ' I . I I 1 . I ' ' I 1 I - I . I , ' , . . ' - I I ' ' I I I I. , . . . . J , - 1 - ' u , . ' - .-3 ,I .I I' I . -I II - ,I ,I - .,I II . I I- -S . ., I ,I ,II II ,I I If IIIII ' ,I,I ,I I - ,. I . ' , ' ' , ' . ., 9 . - ' - V 1 . V ' . V . I I ' . ' I ' f ' 9 1 ' , ' ' ' . I .f Q ' , ' ,. ' I I . I , is I S .V , I . I I I I0vI Ir-A ' ur hly '., '. I , If E ' No n 28:01 r.M, -'- 'rrr I - I , ' h - , .. . - 1-L I QI I I r 1 . .. ... . . , . . ,I . 'g IVI I U I I , 1 ,. II ' . 'F , . ' . . - I I I I I I .-- A .c -.I r r I 1- - 1 S Y - 4, t .I ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' I - ' - - - I' ' - ' C . ' ' f v - v - I - I v - v - , . . Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE 6. BLACK .W Published Bl-Weekly x su ei-TLB? By the Journalism SV '14 CQ UIL L Class of Charlotte High: f Q-'Q School . . -1 Q ' ' Circulation 800 Q, Q 5i53,9i.L . . s 0 'mm' Subcriptron Rates 51.00 Asst'- STAFF Publrsher .................................... Mary Jo Atkins Managing Editor .................... Jeanette Roberts Editor-in-Chief ....,........................... Frances Gould Assistant Editor .....................,...... Velma Clever Sports Editor ............................ Carleton Dornan Exchange Editor ................ Rosemary VanDorpe Carleton Dornan Dolores Willard James Taylor Etta Them Business Manager ..,...........,..... Advertising Manager ................ Ass't Advertising Mgr. ............... . Circulation Manager ..,...,......,....,....... Advisor .......................................... Winifred Wells Reporters Journalism Class Where Are You? Where are you We ve been missing you for quite a while Why dont you come back and vrsrt us Do you thing we re crazy' And you don t understand what we re talking about'P Okay we ll tell you we re talking about the Spirit of Old C H S Where is the Jolly old spirit we used to know' Drd you ever go to a football or basketball game and hear the student body really yelling for their team? Sure you used to but must be everyone has sore throats lately The football season IS over and what a suc cess' Now start the basketball games What would you think rf the boys were playing and all of a sudden they qult because they were tired How do you think they feel when win ning or losing the students qurt yelling for them Do you think they re down there Just to wrn for themselves Of course not Those boys are doing their best to win that game for you and the school but rt gets rather drscour aging when the student body isnt behind Well old spirit where are you Let s get out and yell and let the team know we re behind them Lest We Forget It was a glorious day in November 1918 when an earth shaking war came to an end The Armistice was signed the peace was won the boys came home the people forgot They forgot or dldnt want to remember All that had happened was past and every thing was viewed through rose colored glass Just twenty three years later America again was plunged 1nto the depths of war It costs lives money and tears to fight wars but per haps with everyones determination and help they can be prevented Preventing war cannot be secured by shov rng its bloody facts to the back of one s nrrnd and letting the same thing happen again and again No its not a pretty thought that the nergh bors boy may some day be blown to pieces by a shell or the fellow across the street might some day be rn a concentration camp War can produce these things but rf everyone takes an active part rn h1S community school and government world destruction can be avoided On the eleventh of this month the thirty first anniversary of the slgnlng of the Armrs tice IS honored The lnk on the document has long since dried but let everyone lower hrs head and thank the Lord that a democratic America has won out over her belligerent enemies Lets not forget It and those who died shall not have dred in warn Bonnie Wells I want a lemon colored dress Salesgrrl 'Vlay I ask why you Want lemon color' Bonnle Im trying to get my boytrrend to squeeze me In Sympathy To Bill McKeag. senior. and his sister, Barbara, former Orange and Black staff nrember, the high school students and teachers, wish to express their deepest sympathy, in the loss of their mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McKeag. Rittle Led Hiding Rood Unce opon a time, there was a gittle lirl nose whame was Hed Riding Rood. Done ay she book a tasket of food and tarted soff to her' randmother's gouse. Red Hiding Rood gad to ho wrough the thoods to get to her handmoth- er's grouse. In the soods whee met a wig had bolf who asked her where whee sas going and she old thim. The wolf gent to wrandmas ouse hand ent win and tied her up pnad ut her rn the closet The bag wrd bolt Jen thumped 1HtO bed wand arted ror Fed Hiding Rood Shen whe canre she said go trandnra My bat whrg eyes you ave' Hand the wolf an swered All the setter to bee you Hiding Rood said Why mat brg years ou have' Tand he solf ward All the tetter ho hear you Shen thee sard My what a mrg houth you have' and whe tolf said Tall be tetter to eat you with' .Ian dust as the golf wrab bed her a coodsman warne and killed the wig bad bolf Boy of the Week Our sophomore boy of the week can be lden trfred by his cheerful grin In his spare time he may be found occupied rn hrs favorite ac t1v1ty sports and football rs at the top of his list If you want to make hrnr hungry Just try to offer him pork chops and mashed po tatoes as the comblnatron rs hrs favorite food History rs the subJect that he lrkes best After he graduates from C H S he hopes to go to college For entertainment he likes to see ad venture movies When asked for hrs oprnlon about girls he grinned and replied Some 01 them are o k and some arent One more clue he can usually be seen with lerry Chap man les von ve guessed rt he rs Carner Mor on Woes of Chemrstry Why IS lt Mr Huston always asks a gfew students rn hrs chemistry class rf their brains are made of dynamite You should have seen Bev Roath s face when she put the Bunsen burner heater hose to the water faucet and water shot up lrke a gusher Or Agnes Shilling when she forgot which way the water faucet turned off and got soaked How Well Do They Frt Beautiful Blond from Bashful Bend Pat Bostwrck Mr Five by Five Roger Smith Sleepy Time Gal Marlene Green With a Song in My Heart Charlene Mltchell So Tired Clyde Nichols Rumors Are Flying Bill Reanrs Angels Belong rn Heaven Margie French My Own My Only My All Bob Johnson and Marian Wood Lets Take the Long Way Home Donna Ald I Wonder Whos Kissing Her Now Jerry Clark Green Eyes Jean Bflggs Sophisticated Lady Jackie Hale Its Too Soon to know Frghth Grade Dance Wrth a Dolly Friday night dances Scatterbrarn George Salisbury Oh You Beautiful Doll Dan Brown Someday Bob Nevins Teachers Try to Taunt With Tricks of Tongue How many of us stop to realize what our teachers really say? Very few of us, indeed. But let us open wide our ears and find out just what can he heard in the classrooms of C. H. S. on one of those wonderful school days. lt's first hour and we stop outside the door of room 211. We listen carefully, and guess what we hear. It seems Miss Holmes has a deep interest in a gentlemen, whom she calls Dear Sir. All hour she stands before the class and dictates letters to this mysterious Dear Sir. And just next door Mrs. Lipsey has a rush- ing first hour. She must have a lot of extra time because she's always calling to the stu- dents, Time. Her motto for life seems to be, Ready' begin-tinre. It seems that quite a few teachers in C. H. S have trouble with noisy students Could 1 really he the seniors? For instance Mr Smith has nrade a habit of stepping into his sixth hour government class and saying Now chrl dren are we ready to begin class? And thats not all Mr Brennans favorite expres sron seems to be Ah shuddap or Lets hold the noise down We hear Mr Bronson also has a lrttle trouble along the same line Have you ever heard the Home and Family L1vrn,, class quietly studying their lesson' lf you drd rt would be a calamity Well Mrs Murray uses an that class We listen a moment Whats that shes saying? Glrls girls' Quiet please Can girls really be that noisy The football training besides seems to delight cant get there motto seems to life besides football We re sure the fellows dont mrnd hearing rt from time to time We re deeplv impressed by our teachers favorite expresslons and hope they wlll con trnue to use them Maybe someday teachers well really learn what you mean expression quite frequently in pause outside the door and boys are getting ome fine football from Coach Gobel He rn repeating to the boys You by wishful thinking This hold true rn other walks of Away from Our School Pontiac teachers toured the business estab lrshments and industries of Pontiac Remem ber last year when the business men and wo men toured the school here and our teachers vrsrted business and lndustry? Did you know that Cadillac voted for a new school the same day Charlotte did? Theirs passed too The Juniors of Marshall have chosen their play Stardust Mrs Murray rs going to dr rect rt and the play rs to be given November 10 SHELL SERVICE A Good Place to Buy GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Service is My Business MARTENS NEWS FOR MlLLER'S ICE CREAM . . 14- ..s-.1.1.. l ' - I . .L ' 1 . , . u ' YY r ' ' ' , . . . 1 ' 1 . Y , . - ' v l - rr 11 as 1 Y 9 ' ' ' s 4 n 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 . I ' ' 11 - 11 , . ' ' ' . . . 1 ' . . - - - ' ff 1 ' . I J ' y 1 1 V ' ' . ' 11 - - - 11 - 1 ' , - ! n Q n a ' ' ' ll ' ' ' ' . 1 1 Y Y Q ' - 1 - 1 . 1 . .... . . - , ' v F ' l 1 ' . . ' ' ' . - 1 1 l . . ' y 1 1 ' . . . H . ' 1. I I . , , nv - .. . - ' , f 1 ' . 1 , . , . I , . ! ' n . . n q o 1 Y l . n v , y - ' ' 'q K K il Y! ' ' ' - 1 ' ' , , . . . ' ' 1 . 11 ' 11 , f . . Five Foot Two Mary Lou Frneout , . ......................................... . Y K YY ' , , ,, . ,, . - - V 1 ' 11 - 11 - 0 n o , . . .................. .. ' 11 - 11 - . - tl ,, . . . , - .............................. .. Y ' 14 11 ' 1 i- A 1... 11 11 , . ' 11 - , - 11 v ' '.' it - 11 , - , , ............. ORANGE 89 BLACK Page 3 Charlotte Rolls Over Everett Vikings, 34-7 Peterson Scores Once, -Pitches Two More for TD's Charlotte gained its third confer- ence win of the year by trrrring llack the Everett Vikings by a score of 34-7, on the Orioles' home field. lfriday night. Oc-t. 28. The game started with Sparks, kicking oif to the Everett twenty yard line. Midway in the first quarter Charlotte recovered a fum- ble by Everett on the twerre yard yard line. In two plays Bob Peter- son was over for a touchdown. Sparks' attempt for the ext a point was good and the score was 7-0. Everett returned the kick-:ff to the midielzl stripe. After attempt- ing to run with the ball. the Vikings took to the air. But P e t cr r s on inter cepted an Everett pa to art another clrrve After Ganrmage car rred the lall to the srx yard lrrre on a Dornan to Cammage pas re snagged another pass tronr Peter son to go over for the sro e Sparks attempt for the come sion xx as wrtle to the right and the score ood 13 0 After holding the Vrkrrgs back Charlotte re over ed a fum rl by the Fverett team on the twenty five yard lrne Wrth only a couple of minutes left rn the second crua ter Jon Briggs right end grablel a pass to make the score 19 0 Spa KS then made the score 20 0 by krclt ng the extra point Charlotte received the kick oft star ting the econcl half and started a dine which wa clrnraxed when Pale Rolfe fullback plunged over for six points Spa ks made the conversion to make th s oreboard rea 240 Bob Whitehead the Vikings cap ATTENTION GIRLS' For that short hair cut with the New Look Phone 1300 for an appointment EDNAS BEAUTY SHOP LOUIS C GEE Richelieu Food Store A Good Place to Trade Fifth Win for Jayvees Grand Ledge was the first team to feel the power of the junior var'- sity as the Orioles ran over them 27-9. The Charlotte Jayvees again went on a rampage and beat Has- tings 35-0. Sexton was next to fall victim as the Little Orioles won 6-0. After that win, the team couldn't be stopped and again they were vic- orious, winning over Nashville 26-0. The last game of the season was played with Eaton Rapids. here. on Monday. This ganre resulted in a victory for the locals by the score of 22-6. Thus the Jayvees ended their season with 5 wins as against 3 losses which came in their first three games. tain, gave -the Everett fans some- thing to cheer about as he scamper- ed 35 yards to pay dirt. John Kin- nane then made the extra point. Late in the fourth quarter Don French. Charlotte secondary man intercepted a pass and galloped '30 yards for Charlottes last tally of the game Dan Brown then canre rn was good making the score 24r couple plays later Don French was removed from the game with a dislocated shoulder Some excellent krckrng and punt ing were done by Sparks and Brown for Charlotte Sparks who had been srck nrost of the d ry made three out ot tour extra porrrts and dld some nice krckrng off Brown who had an 1nJured leg suffered in the Ha trngs game also clrd some beautrtul puntrng COSTUME JEWELRY galore at Collins Drug Earrings at S100 each attractive and rich looking The store with the all glass front COLLINS DRUG STORE Charlotte Mich to kick the extra porrrt which A Complete Home Outfitters itarrrrrlti STORE J- ' f UUHLEE CLUTHES We x ill LEE ff 'XX S S27 50 37 50 l HS HAROLD E SMITH Thinclads End '49 Season With Fifth in B Finals Traveling to Ypsilanti last Satur- day, the thinclads took a fifth place in the state meet. The r'unners plac- Jim Wilson, Sthg liob Art Starr, 27th, Gay- 84thg Harold Clem- There were 196 run- over the state in the ed as follows: Nevens, 16th: lord Roystong ents. 112'th. ners from all B class. I Charlotte's crosscountry team de- feated Napoleon 24-31, on the local cour'se October 28. Huffman, from Napoleon. took first place with a time of 10 min. 44.5 sec. Bob Nevins took second place for Charlotte with a time of 10 min. 49.6 sec., which is considered very good time. Other C.H.S. runners placed as follows: Art Star r, third: Jim Wilson, fourthg G a y l 0 r cl Royston, fifthg Harold Clements, tenth. The thinclads next traveled to Michigan State College on Nov. 1 to cop the Capital Circuit c'ross-coun- try trtle The schools participating were Charlotte Everett Howell and Eaton Rapids The meet was run on MSC s course Towrrsend of Everett placed trrst with a time of 10 min 46 sec The Orioles finished rn the following or CONGRATULATIONS FOOTBALL TEAM AND SENIOR BAND YOUNG S JEWELRY Orioles Down Howell After 'trailing 6-0 at halftime, the Charlotte gridders came back to beat Howell 12-6 on Friday, Oct. 21. Bob McMacken, the Highlanders' star' halfback. scored early in the sec-ond quarter for Howell's only tally. Charlotte scored quickly in the thir'd period, after' a Howell fumble was recovered. The touchdown was scored on a pass from Bob Pet- erson to Harold Risenhoover, Dick Fast drove over for the winning TD from the six inch line to cap a 60 yard d1'ive. der: Nevins, s e c o n cl 3 Wilson. fourthg Starr. fifth: Royston, sev- enthg and Clements, fourteenth. The Orioles collected 32 points: Everett was second with 49 points. This is the third consecutive year that Charlotte has won the confer- ence title. EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Friendly Place to Trade Here s Winner' The Logroller Moccasin SANDLER of BOSTON received the most votes at Shepards Coke party last month c sf rc uhctc the teen gcmc shops Shepard s Come In for YOUR pair tomorrow' O BROWN O RED only E. S 114 South Main St Charlotte K- '. ' ss st , I ' f I 1 1 I I f I .- I ' , . Q: ' - ' ' lt ' ' I ' I I I 1 . 3. l' I , I' II . . I I ' , - ' 4 I -, 4 ' s i . '. ,. I II I . ' , , ' , I - . I I I -I I . v .--' - 'f l- I ' I I l . . . - ' ', f . - 5' - - . . C , . I 3 I ' f 5 ' ' I f V ' I ' ' . I - - ' ' ' . s l v . . I I ,, , 1 ' . 1 . ' . - . . 1 , ' , I ' ' . ' ' - - - ' - 'r . - ' s ' .. . . 1 I I I ' I I I I I II ' ' ' I f::::::::::::.-.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-up ., I . - . . 4 ' . .5 . I 4: r 1' ' r s .' ' I I - :, . . I: . ' ' I ,. 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BLACK I5th Annual Football Band Banquet Nov 8 The flfteellth annual football band banquet was sponsoled by the Challotte Rotaly club The nlellu f0l the evenlng was baked ham palsley potatoes cabbage salad peas lolls rellsh and h0lSeladlSh coffee Ol mllk ICQ cream and cake The cake presented by Flelds Bakely was a lovely foul tleled lay 61 cake wlth the football tlophy on top and deC0l ated wlth olange and black trlmmlng The IOOIII decola tlons WSIS made by the alt class and table IIGCOIHLIOHS by the home Aftel the lnvocatlon glven ly Byron Blown Stualt Glahaln gave the welcome Dl Phllllp Blown led the communlty Slllglllg Blll POWQIS was the toastmaster f0l the evenlng The plesentatlon of the football team was glven by Malcolm Gobel and Eldled Toutant The band was DI esented by Robelt K Powell The Cl owd then adjoulned to the audl torlulll where Kallell Fox Iclllg of Koln kept everyone ln stltches wlth hls Jokes and trlcks of maglc The last event on the Dl0gl am was the showlng of the Mlchlgan State Tenlple game The movle was shown wlth Wallen Huey of Mlchl gan State College actlng as the an llouncel USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN WRIGHT S Phone 574 GIRLS See the New FROSTEE Boots Sheepllned to keep your feet warm Fred Murray 8: Co JUNIOR PLAY NOV 18 CContlnued from page one, Judys twelve year old blothel H has a dly CHUSIIC sense of hulllol advanced fol hls age and he de llghts Ill Illaklllg Judy the object ot llls I'QII1alkS 'VII Fostex IG60lg6 Yvldllgl IS a fond tathel and proud ot llls famlly He has a pleasant dls posltlon except at those tlmes hls elllldlen tly hls patlence too fal and then he IS apt to blow up Mls Fostel IFllnlce Jones! IS all attlactlu well polsed wonlall She has H1016 patlence wlth the chlldren than 'Vll FOSIGI does M WOLIIHK IQDOIIS that thls dlallla IS one of the best and most populal teen age plays tllat could be aCIV9ltlSlIIg and places lt has been been shown lt l enJoyable tor teell agel s because lt pol tl ays Wal m lovable natulal evely day people It D1 esents a bl lght outlook on llfe and the flltllle that only teen agels have the ablllty to portlay Rehealsals have proglessed Vely nlcely tllls yeal and the ca has flnlshed plellmlnaly work on all thlee acts Ml WOIFIHK announced They wlll have two IIIGSS lehear sals thls yeal Nov 10 and Nov 14 and ale golng to DI esent a lllatlnee f0I the glade schools Nov 13 ew Thlngs FITSL WILDERN S DRUG STORE Walgreen System Drug Store Charlotte Mlchlgan Angora and Wool Pullover Sweaters Assorted Colors Very Smart and only S5 95 Fred A Rlchey Co Stop ln at DICKS GOOD MALTEDS HAIVIBURGS FRENCH FRIES SHORT ORDERS Flnal League Standlngs Won lost Tled Cllallotte MHSOII Howell Faton Raplds Ewelett Fraud ledge The exhlblt case wlth the Hallo ween QXIIIIIILN was planned and dec olatecl by the eighth glade KIIIS The nlnth glade hollle ec class was lesponslble I0l the exhlblt of foods f0l wlntel whlch f921I.lllQfI cannlng Nll and MIS Hllbert Blonson are the Dl0lld pal ents of Bl ure .Ioseph Blonson IJ0lIl Nov s welghlng 7 lbs Satlll day 13 oz was home last week on leave Geolge Newcomel 49 on leave fl oln the Navy Ronald Monk 49 s fl om the Mal IHQS Ilene Clalk 44 and C801 ge W1 lard 42 wele ITIRIIIPII Octobel FUEL OIL DELIVERED BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9 I 64 One halt' of the elghth grade hollle ec had a Halloweell party ln class Tll9Sday Ott Z5 and n Tllulsday Ort H the lenlalnlna, half The tenth glade home ec class 1 Illdklllg skllts and dlesses of wool and 001 duloy and HLCOICIIIIH to 'VIls Joy Mulray the gllls ale do lng very well Season Revlew They Lakevlew Iollla 'Vlason Hastlngs Howell I' Vel ett Eaton Raplds ClIABLOT'l'E ll0ME DAIRY SCH WF GLER 'S SELECT FOODS ICE CREAM Da .lay Sandwich Shop CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN MU GER H RDW RE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT O P . ,h e is .K ,W-. ' 'io' .S . . Q ft K -Y , , 4 0 1 . ' ' . ... , 4' i . '. I ' . I 'I 0 1 X ' - - . ' A 3 2 0 ----fer? x . 'n - . . -. ' - , '. l 4 0 . . .. -S - ' K - , '. . Q- 1. , ff 1 4 0 4. .' ' .n . , -A .r 'l , I U. . v 1 . . ,. . . x We U ' . 3 In l. t . 1 . , .' I . , - n I .V V 13 0 K . l . i, , Tw.?F.i,,,,, . 0 0 economics Clags. ' I presented Judglng by the alnount of X ' IT S' A BOW Q Grand Ledge 27 6 ' 1 . . ' . . . , ' . 13 0 I I 'I n ' I I I AV 11 . I 'B I sl 1 , ' v ' Y ' I 6 '. . . I .I ' Q T1 . ' I ' L' I I I I ' ' 34 7 l , I ' . 11 'I 1 W v 1 l Q ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' v' ,I ' ' -I , , 118 25 . l - , Q .- ' . 'I ' I. . 1 ' ' . H I ' ll- . ' U . . , E, 1 . - ' I f ' 15N 0 n S, and 1 s , :K 'tw O Ere. sz 1 u n : . lim if- fm 'LQQLQZIQ y, Q I! , ,Qi . e ' , 1 0 X , 0 I I LET'S BUYC BEAT CHRISTMAS HASTINGS SEALS THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 1, 1949 ISSUE 4 Debate Team Organizes, Schedules Busy Season Speech Class Members Enter New Field of Forensics Clrarlottes frrst debate team III several years has so far met wrtlr Hrckory Corners Hastrngs and Battle Creek Lakevrew The gF011D plans t debate wrth Ion a Dec 6 and lansrng Vocatrona' school rn the near future Charlotte journeyed to Hrckorv Corners on November 10 Those takrng part rn the debate were June Granstrom and Jeane Roberts lor the affrrmatrve and Georg Salrsbury and Vance Hamrlton for the negatrve Trmekeepers were Bertha Lenon and Stan Lee SCl1I101 der They lost the decrsron o Hrckory Corners On Noveml er 1? the debaters met Hastrngs at then school June Granstrom and Charles Schaefe spoke for the affrrmatrve srde and Bertha Lenon and George Salrsbury took the negatrve srde Jrm John son and Stan Lee Schnerder were trmekeepers The debate was 1 non decrsron but the ChaI'l0'0i9 rrrembers garned valuable eXD6Y1 ence from rt Tuesday November 22 Battle Creek Iakevrew vrsrted Charlvtte here at one o clock Those debatrng were June Granstrom and Jeane Roberts for the affrrmatrve and Jrnr Johnson and Bertrha Lenon 011 the negatrve srde The deC1SlOI1S went to the vrsrtors 'VIr Ted lxennedy from the SDSGPII department of MSC was the Judge for the debate wrth Battle Creek Lakevrew The 4th Sth and Gth hour eleventh grade Engllsh classes were the audrence for thrs debate Uuale Gfufrpi Thanks to IVIrs Wrldern and her art class for the splendrd decor atrons at the football Irand banquet Frances Gould s team won the Charhran sales campargn VHU1 lrrnd The goal was set for 500 Charhrans and the total sales rmounted to 502145 Congratulatrons to Mr Wotrrrr and the Junror class for the GH Joyable and successful play Guess what' The cheerleaders of old CHS are havrrrg new skrrt rrrade and the athletrc board pard lor them Watch for them rn the pep meetrng tomorrow Tlrrrty frve students accompanred by Mrss Shook attended a show teaturrng Fred Warrngs orche-,tri and chorus at the 'Vlrclrrgan State audrtorrum on 'Vlonday November Wednesday November 16 was the date of 'mother successful BIF day The Clrarrrber of Corrmer e errtertarned the teachers wrth a drn ner at the 'Vlethodrst church after herng served a lrrnclreon at school wrth the teachers as hosts One sectron of the sophomore tlass has been undertakrng a vo eatrons project Sueh Jobs as desrgrr rng farnrrng secretarral work photography nursrng and teachrn were rrrcluded rn the prorect Books Back, Boon To Bart Bartholomew Bookworm lived in a musty, little-used book that be- longed on the hrstory shelves rn the lrbrary Bartholomew or Bart as hr canre to be known chose a hrstory book for hrs home because he lrked to learn Besrdes he knew that the students rn C H S wouldnt be routrng hrm out of hrs home all the trme as they would have rf he had ln ed rn a novel Bart had lrved there many years Although he was studrous he had hrs lrghthearted moods and he also lrked frctron drama and other books besrdes educatronal ones He was happy eatrng hrs way through the Irooks and drgestrng therr materral But one day he notrced that some of hrs favorrtes were mrssrng Where were they At frrst he thought they had been mrsplaced but then he heard a lrbrarran say that the books had been taken out and never re Buddres In Bookology Standrn J Hamrlton L Shults N Edwards M Farr R L Johnson B Rrley P Conner R W Johnson E Frazer D Sears Re L Johnson Mrs h Iauc Srttrng D van Noppen D Ald S Conner J Johnson B Fullerton 0 Carmoney J Punch W Babcock M Barnaby turned Trrne passed the days turned rnto weeks the weeks rnto months and the books remarned absent from therr shelves A errsrs had arrrved rn Barts lrfe He couldnt get along wrthout the books they contarrred some of the best food for thought Sonrethrng nrust be done and done at once He knew the students would never re turn the books now beeause they would have to pay a costly frne But he also knew that he nrust have hrs books rn order to lrve As the lrbrarrans were Bart s frrends they agreed to help hrm wrtlr br arrans wanted the books returned too I And so the days between No wember 14 and November 23 were desrgnated as Book Homeconrrng trme Durrng thrs perrod the students could return any book no matter how long rt was overdue and not have to pay a frne When the trrrre was up many of the books had found therr way home although many were strll lost wanderers Bart has rssued a specral bulletrn To the students of C H S 1 wrsh to express my srncere thanks tor the hornecomrng of my favorrte books It was a matter of lrfe and death fsrgnedy Bartholomew Bookworm Magrcl They Say On the evenrng of Nov 29 t Q 00 Charles Krrkham entertarned the people of Charlotte wrth Ivlagrc Fun Show Charles Ixrrkham has been enter tarnrn people wrtlr hrs rrragrc show ever srnce he was rn the lower grades and has had an evenrrr show srnce Ire was frfteen The leadrng features of the show were Sawrng a woman rn half and The floatrng lady Donnr Sundstrom a senror thrs year vol rrrteered to assrst hrm rn these features The clrmax ot the evenrng was Comm Up Dec Basketball Hastrngs There 7 15 Dec 6 Debate lonra Here 7 00 Dec 7 Amateur Boxrng 8 15 D 8 Report Cards D e 9 Basketball Everett T ere I 00 Dec 14 Otterman Assembly Dec 15 Orange age Bluk D c 16 Basketball Howell Here I 00 the 51000000 Clrallenge Trunk Vlystery of the Flrglrt of Lrfe The show was sponsored by the senror class Band Concert To Be Dec. I4 Local Audrtorrum Scene or Four Part Event Wrth Marshall There wrll be arr everrrng of rr tertarnnrent provrded by the 'Vlar Shall and Charlotte lrrrds rn the CHS audrtorrunr at erght oclock on December 14 T rs r the frfth .rrrrrurl rorrrt concert to be grven at Charlotte The frrst program was wrtlr Eaton Raprds rn December 1945 Johns helped to make the second successful concert For the tlrrrd and fourtlr yefrrs the band ut hanged wrtlr Owoso Nlarshrll wrll llI'lIlg rts Irand over to complete what rs hoped to be another succ ess ful concert As guests Nlarshall wrll present rts part of the pro ram frrst The Charlotte Cadet band wrll enterttrrr whrle the stage rs berng get fgr the second part the Orrole Irand After Charlottes part of the program the Cadet band wrll agarn play whrle mass band rs berng set The massed band numlers wrll consrst of four marches Vrctory Parade Saratoga Trombone Krng and Men of Olrro After the program the Chrrlotte brrrd wrll serve Vlarshall wrtlr refresh ments On November 12Gl1he Orrole band rourneyed to Ann Arlor to ptr trcrpate rn a Band Day program Bands from twentyrrrne schools Jorned to form the word Bands Icgrnnrng trhe lralftrrne of the VI chrgan Indrana game The bands then shrfted to form the word Sou a rn honor of the famed marrh krng Iohrr Plrrllrp Sousa The 1950 young mrrsrcrans rrved rn Ann Arbor rt rhout en o clock and rehe rr sed nrrtrl twelve For the amount of pr actrr togethr some people wondered how the bands stayed wrtlr the con luctor so well Vlrchrgrns band under the drrec tron of Mr Wrllrarn D Revellr hopes to make rt an frnnrrfrl event Sexton Ards rn lnductron Serv ce for Local Hr Y A c rrrule lrght Ierernony wr ru rr for the new nremb rs of H11 Tu s N vernlrrl H X ry I Sexton hrgh school I rnsrng crr re to Irelp wrth the rnrtratron After ward the boys pl ryed L r nts nd refreshments were served The Hr Y boys spons ned r sum r Tuesday Nloverrrl er to efr money Vance Harnrlton and Irmnrv Iaverrgood attended a prelegrslr ture rrreetrn rn whrch they lerrned how to draft a brll and et rt pass ed The club al o held elect ons rr wlrrch lrmmy laverr ool tr d f r Lreutenant governor Thrs meetrng was held to gt the boys famrlrrr wrtlr the grrngs on for De ember 9 and 10 when th H11 boys from all over the state take part rn the I-lrY state go ernment 'T . . . , y y ' I - J Y ' ' . . , , A ' - - . g . . . . , . 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I I 0 Page 2 ORANGE G, BLACK ORANGE G, BLACK Published Bi Weekly sg' 'mmmmm By the Journallsm 'x 04 IL L Class of Charlotte I-Ilghs School Saou Clrculatlon 800 ' Subcrlption Rates S1 00 ASS!!-ss STAFF Publlsher Managlng Edltor Edltor ln Chlef Ass t Edltor Sports Edltor Exchange Edltor BUSIHQSS Manager Advertlslng Mgr Asst Advertlslng Mgr Clrculatlon Mgr Advlsor Reporters Jeanette Roberts Carleton Dornan Velma Clevel June Granstrom Dolores Wlllard Donna Ald Carleton Dornan Jlm Taylor Gary Ald Diane vanNoppen MISS Wlnlfred Wells Journallsm Class Remember the Down through the years great battle CFIGS have echoed through lands and valleys spur rlng men to vlctory Remember the Alamo Remember the Malne Remember Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor on that bleak day ln Decem ber 1941 was nearly leveled to the ground And as the sun set It was the blrth place of a war But that was elght years ago and Amerl ca has recovered or has Amerlca recovered? Look about yourself are there any guarantees of peace a lastlng peace? Is there anythlng to prevent another Pearl Harbor On the seventh of thls month the annlvel sary of that day IS commemorated When thc cry of Remember Pearl Harbor IS brought one thlnk of lt as somethlng to spur us in thc struggle for peace rather than the struggle for death and destructlon What About Next Year? Sure school lS lots of fun There are lots of thlngs golng on and everybody IS havlng a wonderful tlme But remember all thls bllss can t last forever and lf you re a senlor espec ally ltS tlme to begln thlnklng about next year It really lSHt such an awful thought The end of hlgh school doesnt mean the end of everythlng There are lots of opportunltles for us after we get out but now IS the tllIl6 to prepare ourselves so we can take advantage of them Our future IS ln our hands alone It IS up to us to make of lt what we choose Whether we plan to go to college or go to work hlgh school IS a kllld of testlng ground for the new work attltudes and technlques we Wlll need a year or three years from now avold a lot of palnful adJustments later lllust strengthen our sense of personal sponslblllty now In hlgh school we are watched over and have teachers to remlnd us when we are sup posed to do a certaln Job We are nlore or less forced to do what IS good for us When we get out of hlgh school success must come through our own efforts We stlll need dlsclpllne but lt must be self dlsclpllne We must acqulre adult attltudes and senlol hlgh school lS a good place to start After hlgh school funlbllng IS not tolerated so start plannlng for the next years rlght now W Mr Brennan A fool can ask questlons that even WlS6 men cant answer Jerry Clark Thats why so many people flunk thls course Ml Huston Oxygen lS essentlal to all anl mals' exlstence Llfe wlthout lt would be lm DOSSlb16 Yet lt was dlscovered only 100 years ago ' Loulse Berg 'What dld they do betole lt was dlscovered Woes of a Deer Hunter Deer huntlng IS such a wonderful sport It lS the season when a person can go out ln one of Mlchlgan s great forests and shoot a 20 polnt buck that welghs 400 lbs Even wlth all 1tS advantages there mlght be one or two drawbacks Take for lnstance John Z Smlth cno rela tlon to Prlnclpal John B Smlthb who has Just reached hls huntlng grounds ln the nortn woods Flrst the tent IS set up and John flnds that the tent stakes and poles were left home And the extra roll of blankets was also forgotten After a long cold nlght and a cold breakfast tno matchesj our hero shoulders hlS gun and tramps off lnto the dlnl forest Upon arrlvlm, at a llkely place John Z seats hllllS61f upon a stump and walts Suddenly a buck appears and stares dlrectly at John John stares back and calmly pumped all of the unflred shells out of hls gun ln a perfect attack of buck fever Half an hour had elapsed before our brave hunter recovered fronl thls lnconvenlence and proceeded to hunt After many hours of wanderlng he reallzed he was lost well not exactly lost He knew he was some where ln the northwoods Pre sently he heard a nolse and went to lnvestl gate He saw where the nolse was comlng fronl hlS own camp A bear was casually tearlng the camp to blts Smltty was so frlghtened he Jumped lnto hls car and left the area lnlmedlately On the way home our hunter accldentally hlt a buck So hls great expedltlon was a suv cess 1 Senlor boy tall brown halr blue eyes Never seen wlthout Jon Brlggs 2 Sophomore-glrl dark halr brown eyes short expert at skatlng chunls wlth slsters 3 Sophomore-glrl red halr blue eyes em ployed at Gagers Drugs seen wlth Helen Smlth 4 Teacher male tall dark wavy hall 5 Senlor glrl medlunl helght brown hall 6 Junlor boy tall thln lanky blond Look Whos CO0kll'1g Ahh drop dead was the flrst response I rec-elved from thls cute lndustrlous brown halred lass as I cornered her ln Journallsm It seems Drop dead IS her pet saylng You should recognlze thls young lady as June Gran stronl who IS very actlve ln G A A the de bate club and the Latln club June won llrst prlze ln the I Speak for Democracy contest Maybe that IS one reason why she enJoys com posltlon class She probably uses the wlshbone from the c-hlcken she loves to wlsh for a blg led convertlble to crulse around ln because rldlng ln convertlbles lS Junes favorlte past tlme Sllpplng Around scores hlgh on hel nluslcal llst and we all enJoy llaVlllg thls frlendly person sllppln around As I stepped up to thls dark halred dark eyed lad I was agaln warmly greeted thls tlme wlth Oh no' as I explalned that he was to be our boy of the week ThlS gentleman belong ed to the Camera club and lS ln Latln club hls favorlte pastlme lS watchlng sport events The song that tops h1S llst IS I Can Dream as a play Wlth Cant I and he should be very wlse Judge of nluslc because he certalnly can the trumpet lust glV6 hlm Barb to go and roast pork to eat and he IS ln heaven turally I am speaklng of Rodney Wood won second DFIZG ln the I Speak for Demo cracy Contest who 'The Bark Callle out wlth the lesults of the Eaton Raplds game ln an extra edltlon a halt hour after the ganle was played This Week s Weather Forecast Falr and Warmer June Wlllls and Jack Idle Rlslng Telnperature Mary Jo Atklns and Jon Brlggs Mlld Coranne Derby and John Betty Cloudy Anona Parr and Fred Brown New WlHdS Kay Barnhlll and Lynn Brown No Change-Sue Hale and Jerry Goodrlch Ellzabeth Cotton and Harold Clements Bal bara Montgomery and Dlck Fast Remember When S nlols were dlgnltledq Glrls were set on the fountalns for wearlng, overalls? Doug Schultz was shy A square dance was unheard of There were no lockers on the flrst floor of the old bu1ldlng Norma Gregg dldn t drlve a car to schoo Hlgh school klds were frlendly to everyone lnstead of a certaln few GlllS werent golng steady Wlth out of town boys? Bob McConnell was a llttle boy? Lwmg Adllbbmg Eeek' A mouse' How dld he get ln the SCl'lDt9 The answer lles ln the lngenulty and qulck thlnklng of the Junlor play cast It seems that Pat Prlesman couldnt nlake the doorbell rlng, lor her entlance and Eunlce Jones and George Wldrlg thought the pause was thelr cue to come on stage Wllen Eunlce and George came on at the and sent theln back up to her room to look for an lnlaglnary mouse Sald Joyce I was pan lcky when tlley calne down I thought the whole play would be rulned I dont know how 1 thought of the mouse lt Just came to me Eunlce Sald We both knew wed come on too soon and we were awfully glad when Joyce thought of a way to get us off stage Another lncldent that caused alarm occurred when the doorknob came off Just as George prepared to enter Davld George saved he day by openlng the door wlth a knlfe untll kll0b could be fastened back lnto place And the tlme Joyce Hughes couldnt get door opened she came ln the back way ausc lt was qulc-ker she sald All thls excltement back stage was unknown to the audlence WhlC'h tllought A Date Wltll Judy was especlally smooth runnlng and well done Scent Non? Sense Tabu 17121116 yanlxoppen Llly of the Valley Joan Hall Evenlng ln Parls Anne Edwards Apple Blossom Lalry Dean Xankee Clover Bob Klng Old South Arkle Rlsenhoover Blue Waltz Blll 'Vic-Ixeag Straw Hat Blll Ells lrreslstable You Ted Ells Forever Yours Poo Wlllard Old Splce Mr qlllllh What If Donna Sundstrolll dldnt ta Duane Daw IS dld talko The S6Ill0lS had enough money for class tl IDI, There wele no nc ws tor Journallslll aSSlgll ments 'students bought thell own wrltlng paper Tllere wclc no nolse ln llbrary Ml Brennan dldn t have to keep lllovlng hlS study hall students around People dldn't push ln halls and on stalrs Students used waste paper baskets? Everybody pald attentlon ln assembllesl ' D ' ' 1 , . Q 4 . , - . 5 7. . . X . as , , , , M . ff-3 . . 4 3 - ' l I 5 s . . ' . - 4 , . I . v v - ' D. . ' Y ' - I 1 . I ' .................... ' Y ' ' ' ' , ' I a .-............. ............. . . , . l ' l l 1' V ' . u ............l.....'...c- . . I l r ' . ... ................. 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M-.1 , . , . - I Na- V , - f -L - u ' H ' , ' , , U ' , . V . . , . . , , . . , .0-ll ' ' '- ' rr I .!., 'K ' ' , , . i . . . ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 3 Orioles to Meet Hastings In First Came of Season Everett to Furnish Opposition In Second Engagement Tomorrow night the Charlotte Orioles compete with Hastings in r basketball game that Coach Isaac says will be a tough one. The game will be played on the Hastings floor. Charlotte's team has been severely weakened by the graduation several key players from last year s squad Because of the 1nJury received during football season Dan Brown may not be able to play until aft r Christmas This would be a ser rous blow to the team as Brown has been counted upon to be one of the marnstays Seven boys Jrrn Gamrnage Bill McKeag Jerry Clark Ken Sparks Darrell Hrcks Hans Kardel and Iee Williamson are fighting to make the starting lrne up Dale Rolfe Bob Peterson Lloyd Brartn warte and Dick Fast round out the squad Boi Wrngerdon rs expected t lead Hastings rn this year s cur tain raiser with the Orioles Hast ings opened its season November 25 against Ionra Twice last year Hastings defeated Charlotte and the Orioles will be out to atone these defeats Hast ings as most will recall was drs trrct champ of last season s tourna ment held here As Coach Isaac sard We mrrst be at our best and show more than we have thus far We have not as yet been very impressive The locals will travel next to Everett where the Vikings are ex 1f1ll'ltll llltCl on Ifrge all Complete Home Outfitters WPRIU5 Basketball Schedule Dec. 2, Hastings, there, 7:15 Dec. 9, Everett, there, 7:00 Dec. 16, Howell, here, 7:00 Dec. 20, Marshall, he-re, 7:00 Jan. 3, Lakeview, there, 7:00 Mason, here, 7:00 Fri., Fri., Fri., Tues., Tues.. Fri., Jan. 6, Jan. 7:00 Jan. 7:00 Jan. Fri., 13, Eaton Rapids, there, Fri.. 20, Grand Ledge, there, Fri., 27, Everett, here, 7:00 Tues., Jan. 31. Marshall, there, 7:00 Fri Feb 3 Howell there 7:00 Tues Feb r Gland Ledge here 7 00 Frr Feb Fri Feb 7 00 Frr Feb 'vlarch 1 ment 10 Mason there 7 lr Eaton Rapids here 24 Hastings here 7 00 2 3 4 District Tourna Noon Hour Teams Begin Teams have been chosen and noon hour basketball rs under way The program rs supervised by Mr Eldred Toutant There are two leagues this year the senior high uhrch includes grades nrne through twelve and the Junror high which rrrcludes grades srx through erght The captarns and the names of the senior lrrgh teams are Murra Stall Spartans Lyle Medcott Wolwerrnes Prank Desero Hoo srers and Joe Papranec Buck eyes and of the Junior hrgh Don Schultz Wolves Jrm Mayhew Bears Brll Brown Lrorrs ant Ieonard Shults Tigers The Junior lllgll teams play on Tuesday and Thursday and the senior high on Monday Wednesday and Friday The games are played rn eight Gifts for Christmas Lay Away Now YOUNG S JEWELRY New Thm S Flfst STORE g Stop In at DICKS GOOD MALTEDS HAIVIBURGS FRENCH F RIES SHORT ORDERS Keep Your Hands Warm marrarr of ORANGE dl BLACK LEATHER MITTENS S2 49 With Charlotte on the Backs VAUGHNS Where Quality Costs L Junior High Basketeers Prepare for '49 Season With practice starting Nov. 22, the junior high cagers are working hard to prepare for the 1949-50 sea- son. This year the junior high teams are experimenting with something quite different from previous years. They plan to play their games in the new gym on Friday aftenoon. before the high school games in the evening with the seventh grade playing first followed by the erg graders Eaton Rapids and Grand Ledge are also working on lllla same plan The boys will Journey to the various schools by bus We are hoping that by playrn the games rn the new gym rt will entourage the Jurrror high student body to attend them and really sup port rts team Mr Eldred To tant Junior high basketball coac stated Up to the present time four games have been scheduled Jan 13 Eaton Rapids there Jan 20 Grand Ledge there Feb r Grand Ledge here and Feb 17 Eaton Rapids here More games are being scheduled with teams both rn the Capitol Crrcurt I eague and outside minute halves It rs the duty of each captain to see that hrs team r present WILDERN S DRUG STORE Walgreen System Drug Store Charlotte Michigan 0riole Feathers At the first basketball game there will be a new attraction. Miss Shirley Dittmar's eighth grade girls will do a tumbling act during the half. The girls have sta.r'ted playing basketball. After they have learned all about it, they are going to have a play day . On Monday nights the gym will be open for the girls interested in this project. What will it be like not to sec Coach Gobel crossing his legs at the basketball games XX onder wha Coach Isaac will do Seventh grade and second team cheerleaders were chosen Tuesday lNovember 22 The seventh grade squad consists of Kay Barrrhrll Sue Wythe Roberta Stansbrrry and 'vlartha Bar naart The Jayvee cheer leaders are Barbara Vlontgomery Charlene Barnhrll Barbarfr Crrttrn and Barbara Cr lttenden Ther e wer r a few serrror boys who displayed their talents but could not contend for the second team lecause only rrnth and tenth graders are eligible to be Jayvee cheerleaders EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Friendly Place to Trade f ff no soft as a kitten FUZZITOP Debsox by GORDON Srzes Sh to 11 at Shepard s asm? 3,5515 Sify? rw WHITE .-fx TWV PINK BLUE YELLOW ONLY C s,v oik :',: a,, E- S Guarantee y Good Housekeeping 4' nnrmf'5 114 South Mann Street Charlotte ' of -- - -, h r I , . . . r ., . , , , ' - ' v r t s Y ' ' . . ' ' ' I ' hth . ' ' -. I . . 1 1 . 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BLACK Shop Projects Underway Stools end tables telephone stands and gun lacks ale a few of the many dlffel ent IJIOJOCLS belng made by Mr Halry Blallchards cablnet maklng class The pl ojects develop flom the boys own ldeas The ldeas are then transferled to CllaWlIlgS and ale planned Then a blll of matellal IS made out to flnd the cost of the lumber Tllen work IS Stal ted Mayor Jelly Clalk stated that The slhop class should le compll mented on the flne Job done on the plng pong table Thls was done lor the student councll as a cla s project MISS Slllfley Dlttmar dllects noon houl recreatlon fo glllS n the old gym each noon the adult educatlon pl ogram at the hlgh school every Tuesday Illgllt Thele are four courses offered wltll Mrs Joy Mullay teachlng sewlng 'VI Flank Idle buslness educl tlon 'VIl Earl Mead KlllV9l traln lng and Ml Hal ry Blallehal d shop It IS hoped that lre skatlng wlll be lncluded ln the noon hour pro glam thls wlnter BASKETBALL itontlnued I' IITI 1 'll pected to fleld avelystlong team led by veterans Bob Klnllalle anl Illek Splague Evelett should be a top contendel fol the Capltol Clrtult crown The OIIOIES wlll Ile out to avenge last seasons de feat handed them by the Everett IIVG ATTENTION GIRLS' For that short halrcut wlth the New Look, Phone 1300 for an appolntment EDNA S BEAUTY SHOP CHRISTMAS TIME AT Wrlght s Jewelry SEE OUR COMPLETE LINES OF JEWELRY AND GIFTS Christmas Shopping Made easy at Our Store GIVG the Practlcal and Comfortable Year around Glft Glfts for All the Famlly In All Klllds of Foot Wear and Hoslery Alumm News Bevelly Kelley 49 and Vlalgaret Molst 49 have Joulneyed to Callf ornla Ethel Mae Van Goethem 49 mal rled Jerry Bandfleld Saturday No vembel 26 Bob Brown 49 IS ln the uppel lrq of hls class so far at Yale Tllanks lvlng vacatlon lJl0Ilgllt s e v e r al Charlotteel s hom Among theln W8l6 Don Stewall Wlnfleld Pardee Joyce Mlller Robert Wllcox Pat Dean Balb Joldan Louls Langford Connle Alfonso Joanne Schwegler Balb ara 'VIcKeag Malllyn Smlth and D1Ck Johnsoll all flom the class of Those fl0l'll the class of 4? wele Jud Rlcllaldson Joanne Wlllald Hob MOl1lG 44 Ray Mohre 46 Wayne HOIIIIGS 46 and Gertlude Helnze 45 were also ln Challotte lOl Thanksglvlng Blts of Exchange Hucklebelly Plnll Detectlve la the tltle of the Eaton Raplds senlor play whlrh was glven November 29 So often lt IS the case that the flrst SCIQW to get loose ln a pel son s head IS the one that contlols the tongue Eaton Raplds Balk EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Meet These Books Answers to Guess Who Boys wlll be ll1t6l9St6Cl ln South paw flOl'll San Iflanc-lsro by Halk lns RIVET of the Wolves by 'Head er Son of the Black Stalllon by Falley and lxlnz., of the WIHGS by Henry The older students and teachers Wlll be lntelested lll Vthlte House Dlaly by P D Rs housekeeper There Was Once a Slave Graham The Comlcs hy Waugll. Abram Son of Tel all by Bauel and Caesar and Chrlst by Wlll Dulant Several of tllenl tllat ale Intel estlng flom the sorlal courtshlp angle are The Heart Speclallst Men ale Ilke Stleetears and Flrst loxe Palewell Annual Turkey Trot Held The W Teens spollsrlel the an nual Tulkoy Trot Wednesday No vembel 22 lll the new gyln lVlllSlt was lulnlshed by nd W fs Olllllqtll ll'0lll lllstlllas The gym WIS defollted wltll t Lys llld Ilolll otplellty Fllele s o f the fl lZl s socks new llne ot HLOUSFS AT S2 95 lHClllfllllg the fanlous Shlp n Shore Llne at Fred A Richey Co Jallles Taylol Jane Phllllps ROSIQ lxlnz NBII Blennan Joanne Wood Bu ter Vlead State Broadcast Heard Mr Mllton Ha el lelg advl or of the Challotte If I4 A Ioys was or a broadrast over W KAR Lans lll! ltlst Plldly Wltll PlOfESS0l Cuy T1lllIl0l'lS of 'VISC The lJ1J21flf'aSI wa based on sup EIYISSII falm pro l3lllS wlth speclal LIIIDIIHSIS of falm llle hanlcs Its lulpr-se mls to glV9 the F A boys l llPtt9l ldea of what good Ialm nlechanlrs Dl0J9f'tS are how to develop them and to tly to en foulage mole chaptels to entel the Fl' A falln mefhalllcs contests The state F F A sponsols a week I5 Dl0gllI'll OVPI WlxAR 8V9ly 'ly 'tl 14 Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Servlce IS My Business LOUIS C GEE Rlchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade Need Unusual INSURANCE 9 Athlete s Accldent Trlp Accldent Pollo Expense Bowhng Equlpment Flne Arts Cameras Muslcal Instruments Personal Llablllty Sports Llablllty 69 1 iifr THE ALD INSURANCE Jay Sandwich Shgp AGENCY Charlotte' Mmh EARL J. LAVENGOOD, Prop. Phone 507 Fred Murray 8l CO- ALL Kmos INSURANCE CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN IVILI GER H RDW RE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMIVIUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT I . , I I Y v' ' 1 ' U - v . ' ' M A ' ,. - 1. Vx - . . - I f ' Y - , - - . L 1.x V' 'v I. - 4, . , Q . I ' ' , ' 'rl . Lu ' 'I ' . . ' . v , ' ' L ' ' ' 4, .' ', . , f ' fi. s , , wi . .' X. ' A .. , ' 1 ' ' V . . . - .rl v . 4'l '1-'-' - .- - U. . . , ' . , ,, , , 4 1 - . , , ,L ,, N . ,,' I . l g l K, s ' , - 1- . T . 1 1 , f. - . A' . .1 I . H ' ,, H I , . . . 1 , l , . , I 1- I '- - ' .-' .. ' . .. . f I ' --.- , ' 1 v s ' l . 1.' , ' 1 fy - ' ' 1 . - A , It A I - 1' - ' ' ' . ' ' , I ' l , . . . . l . V V Y F l i- I I 'w ' . I I x g ,- - . , . . f l a - . A - I , . , , I , ,' , U- . ,' ' , ' - ll - ' vv ' V' ' ' . . . . - v , L f . A K ' . Z. ' ' K . . ' 1. '- 'ik 49' - In . ' J' ' ' l ' ., '1 3 ' .F. . 5 . k . - .. , 1 , , .. . APPr0Xima191X 50 P90919 attend Rae Norlander, and Pete Kardel. I ,N ' I ' , v . v H v . 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I K ' l ORANG BLACK A YEAR THE CHARHIAN vor.urvrE 24 CHARLOTTE rvrrcr-HGAN THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1949 ISSUE 5 Y s Boys Choose Delegates 1st row left to rrght C Rulrson M Hrll F Brown J Taylor J Norrrs J Brlggs H Harrrngton J Clark J Russell B McKeag 2nd row V Pratt J Rrchardson D Rolfe D McKay V Hamilton D Schultz H Kardel J Gammage G Gearhart B Peterson J Lavengood D Packard Mr Chrrstlreb advrsor 3rd row J DePue C Dornan G Ald J Papranec C Housler B Bum ford Hr Y Boys At State Legislature Lawengood Hamrlton, Dornan Local Representatrves Three members larnes Lax err good Nance Hanrrlton and C rrllon Dornan represented Charlotte H11 at the State H11 Legrslature held Frrday and Saturdry llecernher 9 a 10 at tre Sat taprto rn Lansrng The first thrng the boys clrd after regrsterrng was to go rnto a rornt SBSSIOH of the house and senate to hear the campargn speeches tor gower nor 1oxernor t Nlcnncn Wrllrarns gate a w lcome address at thrs Jornt sessron Myron Wahls of Detrort was elected hoy goxernor James lax engood wa a anclrclatc lor lrc t Governor hut was defeated l ean Hunter of Alrnr rnl rc Secretary of State was Luther Srmpson of Flrnt Myron Walrls gave hrs rnaugural address to the Jornt sessrorr The group then ad Journed rnto separate se srons of the senate and house ot represent atrves Frrday afternoon the lroys ed rnto drnerent conrmrttees crde and look at thc hrlls whrch thev went hack rnto and senate sessrons to consrcler the hllls that passed the corrrrrrrttee After adjournment they attended the banquet held at t 1 at the Y Vl C A hulldrng There was sup posed to he a nrght sessron hrrt as the banquet got out too lrte rt w is postponed Saturday rrrornrng after the Jornt commrttee meetrngs sessrons of the house and senate were he'cl drxrcl to de a tc house and they voted on the rest of the hrlls To appornt a conrrrrrssron for the relrahrlrtatron of Alcoholrcs was the hrll the Charlotte HIY had prepared after tlrrs hrll was read there w ts no argument agarnst rt Out of '22 member s one voted agarnst and frye were undecrded Thrs hrll passed the Senate but as there was not enough trme rt drd not reach the house of representatrves After lunc-h sessrons of the house and senate were held Gm farewell address followed ernor Xhllrams farewell The legrslature was then ed for another vear The hoys from Charlotte re cersed raluahle educatron as well as an lnterestrng trme at the state legrs'1ture and made many new fr rends Whrle the boys were at lrnsrn, they stavcd at the Hotel Olds hy Gov address adjourn Comm Round the Corner c wcll rc I c Dec' 90 'Vlarshall here 1 l 1 Glee Clrrh Chrrstrnas C ncert N l0 9 4 00 Chrrstrnas waca tron hegrns Z Back to sc rool 2 Iakevrew th re r 00 4 Sophomore Assemhly t' Nlrson here r 0 12 Orange and Black ll Paton Raprcls there 7 00 Qt ern .lan Jan an Jan an Senrors to See Soo Sights Thc s rrrors have chosen tor therr rp one w rr h extends from Vlay 4 to 9r The class leavcs from Detrort n a hoat whrch belongs to the DQC rnes The boat goes frrst to the Soo locks and from there to Mac' rnaf' Island After leavrng the rs land they return to Detrort Those on the cornmrttee for lrn rng up drfferent possrhle tr rps were lune Granstrorn Nance Hamrlton Rodney VK ood and Donna Sund Strom tl Annual Xmas Assembly Thursday December 22 Band Dramatrcs, Glee Clubs To Put o Program The annual Chrrstnras assembly wrll he held Thursday Decernher 99 at 9 15 wrth the dramatrcs eluh glee clubs and hind partrcrpatmg rn the pr ogr am The clrarnatres clrrh under the dr rectron of Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng wrll present tne play Where Ioxe Is hy the great Russrrn leo Tolstor e rl y l s rc rrrora that doesnt rrratter wh tt the grtt rs Just as long as rt rs sent from thc heart The cast rs ts follows Nlartrn Glen Gear hart Xoung XX om rn Darl xund Xpple Xl onran Joyce Logan Gerasrm Jerry Clrrk Ilya Weldon Stanshury Stcpanxrtch llud Xt. klllu The Orrole hand under the dr rectron of Nlr Rohtrt Powell wrll entertarn wrth two selectrons Am rrcan Holrdays and Twas the Nrght Before Chrrstmas The hand wrll also accompany the glee cluh Under the dlrectron ot Nlrss Thel ma Shook the glee club wrll sing a group of Christmas carols compos ed of both old and new songs The mrxed octet and the mrxed chorus wrll present special carols To foster the Christmas sprrrt tContrnned on page 69 Y Teens Plan Annual Chrrstmas Actrvrtres As rn years past the Y Teens plan to have a Chrrstmas party for the underprrvrleged grade school clrrld ren of Charlotte They wrll have the party rn the old gym wrth games and refreshments Then they wrll gather around the Chrrst nras tree rn the nrarn hall rrrd each chrld wrll recerve a present Plans are also herng madc to put on a Chrrstrnas program at thc County Infrrrnary The grrls wrll frll hoxes wrth c rncly 'rnd trurt and put on a short talent program fo thenr They rlso plan to go c rrolrng., Vocal Concert Next Thursday Glee Clubs Schedule Event For Erght Oclock ln Audrtorrum l nder the clrrcctron ot Nlrss Tlrel Shook thc glee tulm w scnt a Chrrstmts conctrt on X ed nesd ry Ilecemher 21 at s 00 prrr rn thc hrgh school au lrtor rrrrn Thc mrxed chorus the grrls glee club and the hovs glee club wrll take prrt rn the concert The concert rs planned as follows llrxed chorus X Chrrstmxs Prtyer The Three lxrngs e- srrs Joy of Mans Dcsrrrng and C1lor1a rn Exeelsrs Deo Boys gleecluh Vent lesu Cher ubrne Steal Away Old Nlrclco demus The Boars Head Carol and Good Krng Wenceslas Crrls glee club Adorarnus Te Clrrrste Heavenly Lrght Love rs the Wrncl and Rye Song of Sarnt Brrde Mrxecl Chorus Without a Song Blow Gabr rel Blow and Old Vrcnna Carols ly eomhrned chorus Echo Carol Wrllre Take Your Drum Co Ye to Bethlehem Rrse Up Shepherd an Foller mcl We Wrsh You a Merry Chrrst mas Those havrng solo abrlrty wrll he featured solorsts One of the at lractrons rs to he the Fred Warrng llc fore Chrrstmas The program rncludes musrc of 'rll types from rlassreal to modern and every one should frnd musrc for hrs own taste commented Mrss Shook There wrll he no admrssron but a collcctron wrll hc taken up and the money used to hrry new robes lwcryone rs c'ordr'1lly rnsrted to tttcnd Ys Grrls Show Goodwill 1st row left to rrght B Barnaart J A Smrth E Them D Martrn G Pryor M Olmstead J Roberts S Conner N Edwards B Pratt 2nd row O Carmoney F Loveland J Cornelrus B Roath D Wrllard J Archer M Flrpley B Shults J Cornelrus A Colrzzr M J Atklns P Schrader P Conner B Montgomery D Sundstrum Mrs Ray advrsor 3rd row D Edson J Punch l. Berg B Brown D Yund S Lewrs N Gregg D Ald J Wood C Mauney H Wrlcox A .4 If - 1 1 1 1 I , . A A I . n , 1' .1 .... -2 . l ' - , ' ' X . 2 ' ' ' V . . ' 1 'A ' 1 ' ' ma S ', - 1' -. cf 'ill pre- , ., 2 , 4 . 5, . I ZA. . .?. V - Th 1 a ra: tl r l it 5- 2 v .V . I . AX: . i 1 ' 3 ' ' 1 , Z . - '. I , . ' I. 1 . 7 v 1 c rl: - . ' 2 ' I ' 1 - , , , 1. .- , I . x l. I U ., I . . , t . x 1 . s 1 1 r ,Z -1, 1. l , ,. 11. HJ vw, ' 1 1 ' 11 w ,- - Q 11 . 1 V . A t X Y , , ll , V L it , . . - ' : . ' , . , . , . , - 1 . Y. 1 . ,, - 7 Z , . . - '- : . 1 . , . . . 1 - 1 - - 11 11 , 1 -1 r 1 , I ,' . ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' AY. l H1 , tt ' . 1 1 11 , , , . 1' . 1 ,- . . . ' ' ' Z . 1 1 1 1 1 - r ' r ' ' l . , . Q 1 ' I ' I H ' , ' b I A ne ' V! A4 , ' uv cl , ' 1 . . .1 ,, -' ' , . 1 4 K . L' . . . 1 1 . ' 1 ' 'l 'V . . . 1 . . i I A H 1 .' fr H I . - 1- l, t L' . . ' 5 . . . . . - - - ' ' , L K l ' r , ' r , .: ' ' l . 11 , . '- 11 - ' ' V' ' . ' , cv rt 1 l 1 l 11 ' j ' , ' 1. 1 ' . 1 rr' 1 , , Q 1 . . s. . '. . K I 7 . I V' A , I K V ' ' 1 -1 it ' '4-' ernor' Myron Wahls then gave hrs - dr mgemerft of ,TWHS the Night . . 1 ' . , ., , , . . ' . X ' , ' ' . . 7 ' 1 '2 - . 7' ' ' . , K k - ' 'Q 1 ' ' H ' ' , I I '- ' ,-'Lv 1 . ' 4 . I V . , l ' . ' ' . . l ' ' ' ' . L z . , - L . , - ' , . . , , w w ' - . 1 ' 9 Ild . l 1' 0 A ' l ' ' ' 1 . ' . . . ' ' . . . . 1 ' . 1 1 1' f' v hz 4 l ' 5 '- 'I A 1 1 lr ' X ' .4 1 ' 1 . I 1 l I, A S. U. K 1 A - I h If , . 14 I , .C . ,. v Q ' C - - v l A x 1 1 - , , .,, , , . - 9 . 1 - . - ' Dex 16-Ho '- . l ure. T300 I ' . ' 162 .. --1 . ' , ' , nilll 1 1 V ,' , l J ' 1 -. 11 A 1 . 1 - , , , - r , s' c r ' ' 1-rr. ,o - '..':4 ' ' ' W D '. IL- Z . ,, I' ' 7 - J ' ZQ 2 c tl r ' , ' .. d ' S '2 S ' .I1 . I- - ' 2 5 'l K ' ' D . 1 ' ' A 4 - ' , v. Q 1 'I ' ' ' , ' - .l . VA. E. . ' . F20 ' ' . . s ' . . i ' .' ' ' - J' . If I ' ' ., ' , ,' 1 ' '. ' l' 4' r 1. ' - - ' - ' ' ' -' ' Q4 .' I ,I ' . -1 . h r 1 . - ' : 1 ' 5 ' 1 '5 A ' ' ' ' l' 1'. . . ' l: 5 3 - A- 1 - 1 k. Y KK1 , ' 11 4 . . ' . 1 I : - r - - V r - r - l r - ' K ' 6 ' ' l ' Q l ' 1 - 1 - 1 - r - ' 1 . . A 1 ' . ' 5 - 1 . I , . . ' , . ., , , , l ' l l , . ' ., ' . Y , , l , ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' r - U- v ' 1 g ' ' 1 . ' ' Y ' ' ' 1 ' ll ' y n , . , -. , , K . - . , ' ' 1 1 1 1 , , . 1 Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE 6. BLACK Published Bl Weekly Sc 'mamma' By the Journallsm 9 1 f9'Ull'l!lP Class of Charlotte Hlgh. School ggoul Clrculatlon 800 ,J M547 S 'WT' Subcrlption Rates S100 Asst'-X STAFF J Carleton Dornall Frances Gould June Granstrom Donna Ald Dan Brown J Carleton Dornan Phyllls Campbell Gary Ald Joanne Wood Dlane vanNoppen Dolores Wlllard MISS Wlnlffed Wells Journallsm Class Publlsher Managlng Edltor Edltor ln Chlef Asslstant Edltor Sports Edltor BUSINESS Manager Exchange Edltor Advertlslng Manager Asst Adv Manager Clrculatlon Manager Faculty Advlsor Reporters lt May Help YOU Once agaln we the cltlzens of Charlotte have an opportunlty to help thousands of people suf ferlng from tuberculosls by purchaslng Chrlst mas seals Why should hlgh school students concern themselves Wllh thls dl easel Because first of all hlgh school student may get lt If we do all e p0SSlhly can t ple vent thls dlS8aSE we Wll be helplng our frlends oul communlty and our natlon Buy Chrlstmas Seals 1 fl N l 9, GREETINGS The money lBC6lVld flom these seals IS used to glV6 the publlc lnfornla l101 on tuberculosls its causes pleventlon and cure We recelu- x rays froln thls revenue Even though a person looks and feels healthy he may stlll have TB A chest xray wlll assure hlm whether or not he has lt Tu berculosls IS not lnherlted lt IS a catchlng dlsease You may get lt by belng near an ln fected person who coughs or sneezes Poor llvlng condltlons lnadequate food and exces SIVS fatlgue help TB to develop and spread At least half a nlllllon Amerlcans now have tuberculosls There are one hundred thlrty persons a day ln the U S A who dle from TB one every eleven nllnutes Thls dlsease kllls more people between flfteen and thlrty foul than any other dlsease A total of 6109 cases of TB were reported ln MlChlgaH alone ln 1948 It kllled 1561 of these cltlzens You can take precautlons agalnst It yoursell by eatlng good wholesome foods havlng enough rest and GXCYCISB practlclng cleanll ness and avoldlng unnecessary contact wlth those who have the dlsease Much of the money from Chrlstmas seals sold ln Charlotte IS spent ln our own communlty ThlS makes p0SSlbl6 our local program of the tuberculosls assoclatlon We can prevent TB by lnfornllng the about the dlS6aS6 ltself Thls educatlon vlded by the annual sale of Chrlstmas Therefore we can all share ln the flght agalnst tuberculosls BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Help Stump Out TB publlc IS pro seals lt ls More Blessed to Glue Chrlstnlas IS of the heart and not of the head or pocketbook It does not matter how blg or how small how ch ap Ol expenslve the glft IS lc-. the lelson behlnd It Whell Chrlstnlas tlnle conles around every yeal It does not mean thlllklllg what you can get Ioe Ol Mary for as llttle as posslble and expectlng a gl ln retuln N thats not the leason. you g1Ve lt sis! l ll 'Ia-1-'-Q-J li? Qui lll tc Jia adm, an Jze filed, You better watch out You better not cry You better not pout Inl telllng you why SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN' Yes dear old Santa IS here If you dont belleve me Just go down to the Newberry dlme store and see for yourself They have hlm red sult whlte whlskers boots pack and all the trlmmlngs I chanced to ask thls Santa about h1S exper lences He gave hlS hearty chuckle and began Well the llttle glrls seem to want new dolls mostly but the boys want electrlc tralns Some of the younger ones llke to show me by taklnv nle around the store and flnally arrlvlng upon a declslon After asklng Santa what he replled to thelr deslres he explalned that the stat ment f youle good Ill see what I can do fOl you usually satlsfled the younger set Does Santa ever get hungry? You betcha and one llttle glrl brought hlnl an envelope ers so that he wouldnt get hungry Solne of Santas llttle bellevers elther cant talk or are extremely bashful but Santa solves the problem by dolng the talklng hlmself I dont thlnk Santa appreclates the hlgll scboolers You see they say they dont belleve ln llllll Just b tween you and me I thlnk they do Even two alumnae were seen slttlng on hls lap Were they too only telllng hlnl what they wanted ln thelr stocklngs Who says Santa lsnt a real person Just ask Vlfgll Pratt Why or Why Not3 These are some of the answers glven by Karl ous students when asked the questlon Do you thlnk chlldren should be told there IS a Santa Claus? Why or why not Peggy Flelds Yes lt glves the chlldren a good Splflt James Gammage No because lts a flb Dennls Parr Yes because 1tS a lot of fun and lt s somethlng to look forward to Jerry NOFTIS Yes because lt lntenslfles tht Chrlstnlas splrlt for chlldren and IIS fun to watch them Chrlstmas mornlng Larry Dean Yes why not There IS one ISH t there Peggy Conner Yes At least slmply that there IS one the kldS wlll draw thelr own con cluslons Eugene Mogg Yes because 1tS nlore fun to thlnk Santa Claus brought the thlngs than to thlnk thelr nlother or father dld Vada Mae Jones Yes because they have lnore fun Charles Hale Yes because It glses them somethlng to thlnk about llke not belng bad Betty Rlley No because wlth the dlSDOSl tlon of sonle chlldren they ll thlnk thelr par ents lled after they flnd out because you love someone or because you an preclate hls trlendshlp or maybe you feel ln debted to hlnl ln some way So thls year when you start sendlng Chrlstnlas glfts remember that the splrlt comes from the heart and not out of your head or pocketbook And dont forget lt IS more blessed to glV9 than to TSCQIVG Yuletlde IH Other Lands Have you ever wondered how Chrlstmas was celebrated ln lands other than our own Amerl ca? Several students who are forelgn born Ol who have forelgn born parents have gathered many lnterestlng facts about the celebratlon of Chrlstmas ln dlfferent countrles In most French homes reports Anne Ed walds Santa Claus cal d Le Pele Noel IS belleved to be an old sklnny man dressed ln a long Whlt6 dress nlade of clouds who goes thlougll the chlnlney The people set thelr Chrlstnlas tree ln front of the cllllllney and the chlldren put shoes around the tree The tree IS the sanle as the klnd used ln the U S Bad Chlldren Get WhIpS Santa comes at lllldnlght and puts the pre stnts ln the shoes When the chlldren havent been good he brlngs thenl what IS called a martlllet It has a wooden handle and leath er strlps attached to lt Thls IS used to spank the hlldren Slnce the largest part of the people are Cathollc all go to the mldnlght mass and open thelr presents when they get back In France It IS not custonlary to go carollng For dlnner a speclal dessert IS served It lb a cake nlade llke a plece of wood It IS sup posed to represent the French home are flreplaces ln alnlost every room Ireland Uses Candles In Ireland accordlng to Sally Chrlstmas IS the most noted hollday nlost beautlful Candles as long and as there Conner and the as thlck as a mans arnl are sold ln every shop I every Cathollc home a candle IS llghted and placed ln the wlndow and ln the country the the lnfant Chrlst In IIIOSY. parts of Ireland they serve a klnd of porrldge or soup called gruel but ln somc parts Brawbrak a klnd of cake IS served Danes Stre s Good Wlll Etta Them reports that ln Denmark at four oclock ln the afternoon before Chrlstmas all types of work are stopped All stores theaters and buslness places are closed Each famlly gathers at home to make flnal preparatlons for the hollday Glvlng of Chrlstnlas presents IS an lmportant part of the celebratlon It is the splrlt of good wlll whlch characterlzes tho Danlsh Chrlstnlas Ill0I'6 than the glvlng of gltts The week before the event the whole house IS decorated wlth flr holly and Junlper Call dles are placed ln the wlndows After church everyone goes home for Chrlst mas dlnn r The flrst servlng IS rlce porrldge tllen roast goose Flnally there IS a blg cake for dessert After dlnner the tree IS llghted Then every one JOIHS hands and dances around the tree often slnglng carols Czecks Begun Early The custonls ln CZ6Ch0Sl0Vakla are slmllal to those ln Gernlany St Nlcholas Day Decenlber 6 lS of llnpor tance to the chlldren Often the good salnt makes a personal vlslt to the honles In cas he doesnt nlake an appearanc the chlldren hang thelr stocklngs near a wlndow so that lle can leave sweets ln thenl durlng the nlght On Decelllbel 24 after the evenlng meal th famlly gathers around the ChI1StIl13S tree Un der and about the tree are toys for the chll dren and glfts Whlfh the famlly exchange Sex eral games are played durlng the evenlng Wllltll are by tradltlon supposed to foretell the future Two fellows wele lllllldlllg a house when one says Mcz ulll wa upposed tl lllllll tllls house tloln the lottolll up Ol llOlll the top down Wlly llolll the ll0tt0lll up ot coulse utr cl Moe Hey Jake' Teal Pl down We have to stalt all OWEI agaln The Cl eston Echo , , - s il. 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'. v ', ' ' . u ' . . . v - - ' ' V l . . . l . - . : ' ' l Y . . . - y v ' ' ' . , ' , . 2 v , . . 1 . 1 ' ' ' . Y ' ' ' . . . . . , ' . - Z l ' . ' . . . . f ' ' k . ' . f v ' . . . 0 ' . ' . ' ' l - A . . 5 9 . . . v , . . . . . ' : y 1 - ' . I ' N ' H Z l l l ' ' . I l ye 1 . . - , - ' - . 'ua . . . 1 K Y ' k , 1 l . 1 ' 1 - ' ' ' A 'em 2 S ' I ' . ', l 4 . , ' . L ' - 1 s le Ll ,. ' . ' ' I ll . 1 . . . - ft ' . o., 'r 1 ' ' f . ORANGE G. BLACK Page 3 Santa, the Sprrrt of Chrrslcmas Do you believe rn Santa Claus If not you re a pretty sad case lNo one has to be a small child to appreciate the frne thoughts be hind Santa or the good he does IIOU may have outgrown the reindeer chimney version but the merry old gent rs as real as anyone Its not hard to imagine a happy child s facf at Chrrstrnas time And what places that hap py look there? Santa Claus For he rs a sym bol of giving Anyone who makes another Joyful is a Santa Claus All ovcr the earth the Jolly little nran wrtlr a twinkle rn hrs eye rs acting as a good will ambassador to everyone He brmgs gladness to all who desire rt The rrran rn red rs the spirit of Christmas and even though you can t see him he is there It rnrght not be bad rf he were around all year because the children lone him the people need him and the world can t get along without hrrn St Nick Please Note Upon asking sex eral students and teachers around C H S what they wanted for Christ mas these are some of the answers the rnqurr mg reporter recelved Phyllis Stambauglr A hope chest Mrs Krplrnger Good wlll Carl Archer Bowling ball Funrce Iones A dark room Mrldred Ripley A trrp to Texas Shrrrev Bruce A nice big trll elrgrble m r Jim Gammage A drdey doll Mrs Ray A radio phonograph combination Fran Gould A wrist watch Bernrta Martin A cedar chest Joe Depue-An electrlc train Norma Gregg A Cadillac convertible Mrs Ray A good future for all the seniors Clifford Palek A 1950 Pontiac Leonard Shults X nrotor bike Under the Mistletoe Christmas rs Just around the corner and the mistletoe rs being hung agam Here are a few new couples who will enJoy that age old tra drtron for the first time together Eugene Curtrss Elmer Jones Ken Mathis Don Mayhew Jimmy Carr Carl Rulrson Lloyd Brarthwarte Don Trrrell Bruce Davrd Lee Williamson Arthur Starr Dick Fast Sandy Parish Karen Lavengood Barbara Campbell Joan Cornelius Lmda Smith Gretta Pryor Clara Mauney Bonnie Wells Patsy Prresman Diane Martin Marilyn Fassett Barbara Montgomery FINFI Season s Greetings Wells Holmes NlurraY Smith Toutant MUma Drttmar Elkrn Isaac Coll1Ns Taylor Stall Gobel PowEll WoTrrng HaGelberg Ray CSD WrldErn L1pseY Vacatron Funds If you peek rn on some of the C H S ers during Christmas vacation here will rind Jack Quantrell peddling papers route rn addition to usrtrng hrs Chrrstmas Day Mr Marvin Flower out frshrng as nruch as rs at all possible Marlene Peck going according to last minute plans as to what she rs to do Bruce Phillips staying home to enJoy lrls presents Perhaps hell be doing some practrc mg on hrs cornet Mrs Leora Weymouth entertaining her fam rly which rs Joining her for the holiday 'Wrss Shrrley Drttmar rn Clawson near De trort emoyrng t l last minute shopping Sh wrll see some of her close friends and have ft wonderful time on New Years Ev-e Anne Wensley enJoyrng a good Christmas IS what you on hrs usual relatives on and lruntrng filling up Darl Yund up early on Christmas mornmg and after a couple of peeks in her stocking an early breakfast downed Ice skating and ski mg rate hrgh on her afternoon entertainment tor the day Phyllis Schrader working all during vacatron as her fathers secretary SEASON S GREETINGS CHARLOTTE HOME DAIRY So Well Remembered Eseryone has the memory of a Christmas that was very outstanding rn hrs lrfe Heres what a few of the students and teachers said when interviewed on the question Beverly Roath said When I was gorng to country school and rn the first grade I came home Christmas eve after our Christmas pro gram nad S rnta lrfrcl been there and left me a Slrrrley Temple doll' Bob I Johnson s was rn 1947 when he lived up north He got everytlrrng he wanted and so rlrcl everyone else The trrst year after the war when both mx brothers were home was Joyce Hughes hap prest Christmas Norlyn Brough said When I was five years old because I got a BB gun and a little red wagon I peeked down the register and saw mother and dad playing Santa and putting a doll on the tree for rrre I was so ashamed of myself I could lr ue died This was the Christmas that Mrs Iauch remerrrbers most Pat Bostwrck said When I was a kid and got my two front teeth ha ha Helen Dellolt remembers the one when she was trve just before her grandmother dred and the fanrrly was really together for the last time Stuart Southworth lrked last Chrrstmas best because he got hrs bicycle Year before last seems to be Joe Iauch s fax orrte because We got our presents at night 'md stayed up most of the rest of the night to look at them Chr rstmas brings dayclreams to our C H S ers Drd Bob Boyd have Christmas rn mrnd when he wrote A Jig saw rs a saw used to cut angels Or was the angel a special g1rl'l Perhaps Joyce Roberts was remember mg childhood tales when she wrote He crossed the rrver on a Merry Christmas' Happy New Year' KEEEKIZEHEEEE?ElElZUEK?ZlGUElZ!E9Z?E?GlE Z5E!lZ KEEP YOUR HOME CLEAN AND WARM WITH FUEL OIL HEAT Call Bracys Gull: Service Phone 9164 MCG-rath IDeFoe Co Gagefs Drugs Jay Sandwich Shop FOR FOUN1-A'N SERVICE EARLJ LAVENGOOD Prop an CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1 II I 0 I . . . n Y - A I I 'Y v ' 7 K . 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I Page 4 ORANGE cl BLACK Basketeers to Encounter Tough League Opponents Mason Favored an League, Howell Strong Cha1lottes basketball team faces what may prove to be the toughest pa1t of ltS schedule ll6f0lQ adjourn mg for tl1e Ch11stmas recess Four of tl1e st1onge1 teams IH the area w1ll serve as opponents and thc O1 loles must be at then best 1f they a1e to Glllelge v1cto11ous Howell IS the f1rst of the stal warts to be met Always a tladl t1onal foe Howell boasts of four I6 turnlng veterans a1ound wh1ch then team IS bu1lt ThlS foursome of Str1nge1 McMacken B11gham and Dunn should provlde 011019 cage fans wlth an 1nte1est1ng eve n1ng Followmg Howell tl1e team faces a stlong Tw1n Valley league team the Redskms of Ma1 shall hlgll Nla1 shall lost tl1e11 b1g guns of last year Ward and W Postula by graduat1on The 0110195 hope th1s year to avenge the twm setbacks suffel ed at the hands of the Red skms last year Immedlately follow1ng Ch1 xstmas vacatlon Charlotte w1ll play Bat tle Creek Lakev1ew a new cage foe for the Ol10leS Always a basket ball power Lakewlew w1ll DlOVld6 so111e of the SLlff8St compet1t1o11 to date fOl tl1e 01ange and Black quln e Returnmg to league play follow mg th1s encountel wxth Lakevlew the Orloles Wlll face Mason prob ably the Stl ongest team of the Cap 1tol C1rcu1t W1th flV9 returnlng xetexans Mason has been labeled as the team to beat 1n the conference maalafa New Thmgs Fxrst LOUIS C GEE Youth Basketball League Orgamzecl Rey Hether1ngton and M El dl ed Toutant have been workmg to gether to promote a youth basket all league So fa1 members of the league con SISL of the followlng g1oups the H11 De Molay St Marys Cathollc Congregatlonal Methodlst and the Bapt1st Chulches Rules ale 1n the process ot bemg dlawn up and the t11st games w1ll be played Jan 9 on the followmg schedule 1 00 Methodlst vs Baptlst 1 30 Congregatlonal vs H1 Y Q 00 St Marys vs DeMolay How well do you know the hls tory of CllHllOtL9 lllgll7 Well hele a1e a few QIIGSUOIIS to test youl lcnowlcclge 1 Wncn was CHS 8St8.lJllShGd9 1 H011 many students we1e thc1e 111 the f1rst g1aduat1ng class' 3 When was tl1e new lllllldlllg cled1catecl 4 In what yea1 dld Charalotte l11gh have 1ts lllSt to tball team 5 Where was the flrst hlgh sc l1ool lll Cllallotte' 11 Hou long have CHS teams Answ lS on Page 5 Grade Recreatlon Starts Rec1eat1on basketball f0l grade school boys Wlll be held 1n both gyms startlng Jan 1 fo1 2 00 to 4 00 P M M1 Eldred Toutant alld Mr Elk ln Isaac w1ll be 1n charge of the p1 021 alll whlch IS sponso1 ed by the lecleatlon department Complete Home Outfitters QINIS 40060710 Rlchelleu Food Store WC A Good Place to Trade STORE Uncle aealfzeu Ken Jones 49 Ray Vlohle 47 1 and D1ck Derby 48 earned maJo1 1ctters 1n football at Alma th1s yea1 How clo you l1ke the chee1leade1s new sk11ts Co11gratulat1o11s Coach Isaac on a f1ne debut as head basketball coach at Charlotte V1rg1l Platt rece1ved ho11o1able n1ent1on as guard on tl1e Det1o1t T1mes All State football team Three othe1 boys 1ece1ved hono1 able ment1on 1n the Det1o1t News p1ck1ngs They we1e J1m Cam mage e11d Al 'VlcDonald tackle 'md Ken Sparks center Ren was also glven 1nent1o11 on the Det1 o1t I'1ee PIQSS team Hele11 S1111th has been advanced to a legulal posltlon on the second team cheerleadmg squad Coach Stalls second team got off to a good start th1s yea1 by beatmg the Hastmgs reselves 31214 .lllll Iletz was hxgh po1nt man w1th 1? po1nts Keep 11p the good work kdm! P11nc1pal John IS S1111th foach Malcolm Gobel and Supellntendent Cla1k Muma attended all athletlc 1neet1ng of the M1ch1gan Seconda1y Schools on December 1 and 9 College Students Begln Tralnlng Here anuary 6 Staltmg Ja11ua1y 6 foul senlor stude11ts tl0IY1 Mlfhlgall State col lege w1ll co111e to Charlotte to 113,111 to be vocatlonal agrlculture teach EIS These students w1ll re111a1n here twelve weeks and whlle here w1ll l1ve 1n Challotte Every twelve weeks foul new students w1ll come and teach w1th M1 Clyde Ray and Mr M1lton Hagelbe1g 1n all phases ot agr1cultu1al W0lk Thls lS the flrst year Cl1arlotte has pa1t1c1pated 1n th1s plan The1e a1e only tl11ee other ag11cult111al t1a1n1ng centers 1n Mlflllgan 011 vet W1ll1amston and Owosso Make thus the Merrlest Christmas ever wlth somethlng from Featured bv YOUNG S JEWELRY WILDERN S DRUG STORE Walgreen System Drug Store Charlotte Mlchngan Orioles Wm Openmg Tnlt, Down Saxon Basketeers Defeat Hastnngs 48 36 Kardel Hugh Scorer Coach hlkm Isaa s l1asketee1s won thelr season opener F1 lday De cembe1 2 by defeatlng the Hastlngs Saxons 48 to 36 1n a close game on the Saxons home floo1 Charlotte was unable to get staxted the f1rst l1alf and as a result tl1ey tralled at tl1e 111te1m1ss1on by a 17 15 count But the O11oles started cllckmg 1n tl1e second half They h1t for 1? po1nts 1n the thlrd pe11od and tossed 1n 15 mo1e 1n the tou1th and fmal stanza to 1nsure the v1ctory The v1ctory was sweet levenge fo1 Cl1arlotte as the Saxons had de ieated the Orloles LWICQ 1n a low last year Ha11s lxal del set the scormg pace f0l tl1e w1nners by throwlng IH SIX flelcl goals and two free throws for 14 po1nts Ken Sparks a11d J1m Gammage followed closely behxnd w1th 10 po1nts ap1ece Beatle was the lngh S001 er f0l Hastlngs wlth a total of 13 po1nts The l1neups Charlotte Kaxdel f Wllllamson f Sparks c Gammage g 'wlclieag g Subst1tut1ons Hlcks f Bra1thwa1te Taylor g Cla1k g Totals Hastmgs Bryans f Beatle f Memert c Hampton g W1nge1den g Subst1tut1ons Heath Totals S0016 by quarte1s Charlotte Hastlngs Boxmg Organlzes The SDOIL of amateu1 box1ng made IIS debut 111 the c1ty of Cha1 lotte Dece111ber 1 ln the hlgh school aud1to11u1n Boys fron1 Jackson Kalamazoo Grand Ledge Ians1ng and Cha1 lotte took pa1t 1n the manly art ot flstlcuffs Boys under Challotte colors were Bob Mann D1ck Man shall Dan Dlcklnson and M1ke V161 enburger N1erenburger and D 1 c k 1 n s o n knocked out thell men 1n the second 1ound D1ck Ma1shall won a spl1t dec1s1on from Al Shepherd of D1 n1onclale Shepherd had p1ev1ously lxOccl Marshall M1nn lost h1s bout by a spl1t clec1s1on Dan Forte IS the t1a1ne1 of local flghtLIS and hopes to sponso1 more of these evemngs of boxlng Merry Christmas from Dlclc s STOP IN FOR GOOD MALTEDS HAMBURGS HAROLD E, SMITH FRENCH FRIES SHORT ORDERS I ,I ' FI - I . . , . 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' I . .- 0 o I ORANGE 8, BLACK Page 5 Vlklngs Edge Orloles, 37 36 Flrst Capltol Clrcult Game, Wlnner Uncertam Untll Closmg Seconds Everett hlgh dealt Charlotte lts fllst defeat ot tlle season do P day DCPEIHIJQI 9 ln the lust CHDIIOI Clrcult league game for both teams At the close of the in t quartel the SCOIG was 15 S wltll tlle Nlklngs ahead The 01 loles pulled up to .1 17 11 tle at half tlme The Everett team was held to a p 1 of flee thlows wlllle IL Orloles dlopped ln lllne polnts 111 the second stallza Both teams fought hard lOl LII lead and flllally the Ylhllll-.S d c ahead for a 24 23 edgt at tht e ld ol the thlld pel 10d In the flnal perlocl the Ewelett squad stored thlrteen DOIIIIS XXIIII the Orloles rallylng Illllleell 11011115 ln the lenlalnlng llllllutes or the game Hans Kardel wa toule.l a he was shootlng as the flllal whlstle blew Hls IIISI shot dlopped III but the second challty tl1l0VS tell sholt as dld the Challotte rally lohn Klnnane was lllgll P01111 Illall f0l Everett wlth IOIII een polnts Kal del tossel ln ten to leal the O1 loles Cllarlotte Kal del f Wllllamsoll f Sparks c Gammage g McKeag f., Substltutlons Clark g Hlcks f Totals Evelett Sprague f Smlth f Sartol Klnnane g Akllgllt. g Sllbstltlutlon C Qulnn f Totals Chal lotte I+ verett Xmas Gifts for olnt Band Program Pleases Blg Crowd Wlth 'VII Donald R Chadderdon dllectlng the Marshall band began then palt of the proglam last nlght wlth Doxology by Erlk Leldzen Next was Pastel Moods Overture ly Joseph Skolnlcka Selectlons from Calousel by Rlchard Rogels Whlte Chllstmas by llvlng Ber lln and Hllltoppers Malcll ly Paul lloder The Charlotte Cadet band played Plylng Cadets Malch by hall Ixlng featullng the twlrlels Three Gates of Gold Overtule by Carl Ixlangklser and Wlngs of Army Nlalch by Call lung Robert lx Powell conductng the Charlotte senlol band played Am 91 lean Hollday overtule by Luclen Callllet Vlen of Mlght malch fea tullng twlllers by Leonard V Mer etta Twas tle Nlght Betole CITFISUIIHS nallator and band 1706711 by C C Moole muslc by New ell H Long and Stleanlllne Llm lted novelty by Joseph Paulson The mass band conslsted of the p t.SLIIl.lIlg VILLOIY Parade by J S Taylor Sal atoga by Rodney Cunl lll1IlgS Tronlbone Klng by Kall lung and Mell of Ohlo by F11 111011 From School to School X Dale lllth Judy was pl esent ed AS the Junlol Play at Ida Glove Hlgh School ln Iowa It Dl0V6d to be as great a success as It was 111 QIlEilIOtt9 Central Hlgh School ln Fllnt also held an I Speak Fol Demon-lacy contest Two Government classes at Cad lllac Hlgh School have adopted a constltutlon and ale opelatlng as the Senate and House ln accol dance wlth the Unlted States Congl ess Thls IS to Phllllp To Phllllp Who To Phllllp Space The Rough Rlllel Ypsllantl Mlchlgan For Your Muslcal Instruments THE RADIO SHOP as Vlhrator CIBYIHEE and Sax Reeds HER and HIM Beuscher Valve 8. Sllde CII COLLINS DRUG a so The store wlth all glass front EXPERT RADIO REPAIR 118 N Mann GIRLS ' I Values For Chrlstnlas Now FASHION SHOES Glft Sllppers Fuzm Top F1116 PIOSICFY Anklets only 55C p .Ir Dec Jan Jan Jan Fe 1 Hlgh Schedule 16 Ollwel TIIGIP 6 'Vlason Hole 13 Eaton Raplds Tllele 27 open 3 Ollset ILICIG Frl rl Frl F11 F11 Tues Feb 7 CIHUKI ledge Hele Thurs Iteb 11 MHSOII Hele PTI Feb 11 Eaton Raplds Here Frl Feb 17 Eaton Raplds Hele Sr Boys Meet Rotarlans For one month out of the scllool yeal a senlor boy IS hollol ed by the ROtaly Club of Charlotte Thls IS a tlme honoled tradltlon whlch dates back several years The boys are chosen by a commlttee COIIIDOS ed of Clark 'VIun1a SIIDQIIIIICIIKI nt John Smlth Pllnclpal and llal colm Gobel athletlc IIIIQCIOI' These thlee lnen ale ITIQITIIJGIS ot thc flc ulty and also the Rotaly Club and they plck boys accordlng to tllell partlclpatlon ln s hool attall and tor tllelr Contrlbutloll to Llllt Ol ganlzatlons The purpose of CllO0SlIlg a Junlol Wlth tne older men and to get tllelll lnterested ln Jolnlng tht Ro 'tly when they become ellglble fOl lllelll bershlp The boys ale passed alound flonl one membel to an othe so that they Call llleet them all and therefore lealn lnore ot the pul pose of the club The boys who hue SQIYQCI so lal are as follows Septelnbel Jelly Clark Mayor OCtOb9I Jlnl Layen good Ples of SQHIOI class NOWQUI ber Dan Brown lootball CoCtpt tnrl Student Louncll IIIQIIIIJQI De celnoel Ken Spalks ltootball Co Capt and Student COUIIKII melllbel ANSWERS 1 IHS was establlshed ln 1841 2 Thr tllst CIIDIOIHHS were glven lll N14 to a gladuatlng class ot f1V6 and toul others who llavlng pre xlously flnlslled hlgh school Wele deal ned graduates at the tlnle 3 Phe new bulldlng was dedlcat e 111 Vit 4 IIIIQ tnst Cl-IS football team x IS Ill 93 5 'lhe t0IllQ.l ol ISQIIIIIIHFY and COCIIIAII was the locatlon of the tllst Charlotte hlgh school f' Phe fllst IIIQIIIIOII of C teams as the OIIOIGS was ln 1932 The FHA gIllS and If FA boys wlll hold a pal ty Ill the f.,lllS gym Ilecelllber 19 at 8 00 The boys ale 9Ilt9lt3.lH1Ilg the glrls MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR from EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES 222 S Mann YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS TEN GIFT IDEAS S1 OO to S7 O0 fCheck Tl11s Handy Sllggestlon Llstl TELEPHONE PENCIL attaches to any telephone only SLIPPER SOX for all the famlly Smart' Colorful' Mother or Dad wlll thank you for thus pracilcal glft Boxed for wrapping 285 WOMEN S HOSIERY Sheer beauty by GORDON' Boxed 'Nursery Rhyme Chlldren s SHOE BAGS Keep llttl shoes off the floor Choice of colors 125 MENS SLIPPERS, com plete selectlon ln hls fav orlte style S 5 SHOE TREES for men women and chlldren Help shoes last longer FARMYARD FROLICS Popular anlmal f lt sl p pers for boys and gurls Soft and comfy 299 329 FUZZITOP DEB SOX by Gordon every gurl wlll want C SHOE SHINE KITS fOr t e boy frlend ad brother A Shepard Glft Certlflcate for shoes You name the amount Mlnlature shoe free 1 E, 5 Oven Nltec' T111 Nme 114 south Mann Street Charlotte ' I IH.. I 'Y . N I . . I 'Y .I I I I Ill? 'F I 'I ' 'MI' I I I. '- A .v V ,, . , ' ,, J '-' '-'-f Y.. A P ' .I u' -.1 I I' ' l :3Ai' 4, , . l U ,, - I y . ' U ' T' Il. ' , JH 'I Ex, In HS , A, - I I . . - L .Y 1 Marshall mid ghal,10tug.SeQim. hand Rotarivan is to acqualnt the boys I ' fs ft of tp '. ' ' f - , ,' I -I' x i - , 2 6 3 1ll . , ' ' V V, : ,Z t . , 0 0 1 0 ' L A - ,- -I . , 3 3 2 9 . . . - .v . ' - . , 1 0 4 2 .. . A. 1- , r -, 2 1 - 0 3 1 3, ' , 2 2 4 5 , , 1- . 2 , 3 0 2 6 - 3 . SHEET- ,,- -,a 1 fg ft pf lp . . I ' 1 1 uf . 5, C 2 7 1 11 . . ' ' - ' , 5 4 4 14 . . ' . I' .I I 1 Z 1 4 ' ', 'I ' I l . , 0 0 1 0 5 0 I E E E ' f ' E - 6 'gg ' 5 9 6 13f3ll - ' ' , . 1 15 2 T 13437 - , - h S - . . Q ' I El ' . . . ' S ' ' ' - VJ I ' l ' ' . ' u . 41.15 ' Y gg Y A D . . e H n . ' h ' , d 0,- . y 1 5 - 81.25 5 5.45 I 5 U I . . . - . ,- at - i ' U I Page 6 ORANGE G. BLACK Uncle eww Cllallotte debatels lllet Wltll IOHIH on TIIIIISCIHY December 8 The I6 slllts wcle both declslons golng to C Ilfll lotta At two recent nleetlngs of the thalhlan stafl the IIl6I'I'lIJ6ls chose the colol f0I the cover alld declded on the tllenle and dedlcatlon fol the 1990 book June Glanstrom s edltorlal on the W elfare State was selected as the lest one from the Joulllallsln class and v lll be ellteled ln the Qulll and Scloll natlonal edltollal contest 'VIrs Wlldern s alt class 19 begln Illllg lts annual DI oject on the Chrlstnlas scene tllat wlll be palnt ed ln the front wlndow on second floor The seventh grade art class IS palntlng Cllrlstmas calds Thele IS an alt exlllblt colnlng to Charlotte the week of J a n u a r y 16 20 Decembel 16 the Footllghteers ale golng to present the play FIX it Incolpolated fOl the Womans Club Plalls ale startlng for Dlama Nlght The one play that has been pleked so far IS Two Clooks and a Lady The librarlans are numbellng all the books ln the IllJl'3,ly the same way as was agreed upon at thell lneetlng on Decembel 6 Dutles were asslgned and the llblallans wlll altel nate each week XMAS ASSEMBLY tContlnued from page onep the stlldent body wlll pal tlclpate ln olne colnmunlty Slllglllg oi calols tIllSCtE,fI by RIISS Shook alld atmnl pallled by the band M WlltllHP,' stated Fhls plo Lldfll IS SQTIOUS ln natule and we hope that the students wlll lecelxe It as such Stanley C ould 10 IS now an elll ployee at the Olds lll Ianslng FIOIII l 00 untll Y 00 the FH A ,IIIS ale golng Chllstmas tarollng GREETINGS FROM MARTENS NEWS Behind the Scenes Hear tllose bones lattle' See that glass of mllk llelllg dl alntd so ITIYSIQSTIOIISIY' N I guess you dldn t However you dld see lllany Othel astonlslllng feats of nlaglc pellormed by lxllkhaln the Magl Clan The leferenc es made above are about hls haldest tl lck as he talled It He IS the only lllaglclan who performs tllls trlck whlch he calls The Haunted House 'lhls IS a twenty mlnute trlck Wllltll he does fOl lalge shows At the elld of the trlck he teals down the house to sllow the audlence that he has no ropes or other apparatus to tl lck them Kllkham started hls CRIPPI glade school and made hls profes slonal debut in Junlor lllgh school He became lntclested in lnaglc when he saw an old Hlndu who per formed for hls fllst glade class Thls maglclan as Kllkhalll sald was a real maglclan that is he used no DI ops but made pretty glrls rabblts and other thlngs appea flom thln alr This Hlndu taught Kllkham a lot of hls present tl lcks A stlange qulrk of fate brought the two back togethel It happened about two weeks before Kllk wa to go ln the army Hls hlgh school pllnclpal lntroduced hlln to a Hln du maglclan and he found out by subsequent eonversatlon that lt was the same one who had lnterested Angora and Wool Pullover Sweaters Assorted Colors Very Smart and only S5 95 Fred A Rlchey Co Vevd Unusual IN C URA NFE9 Athlete s ACC1d8Ht Trlp ACCld6Ht Pollo Expense Bowhng Equlpment Flne Arts Cameras MUS1Cdl Instruments Personal Llablllty Sports Llablllty ee THE ALD INSURANCE Season s Greetings AGENCY Charlotte Mlch Q , Gittleman s Phone 507 ALL KINDS INSURANCE lllnl ln maglc in the fllst glade The Hllldu wanted lxllk to go on 1 Il0lll wlth hllll but he had to re fus because he was g0IIlg lnto the 'llmy Ixlllx dld however do a show wlth the Hlndu that Illgllt and be f0I6 the show was plesenttd he dld an est ape tl lck for a KIOUD of Ne L10 pol .ers before he had even plac tlced It alld It wellt off all rlgllt ll dld It agaln that nlght and It 1 tlgued hllll so much that he never dld the tl lck lllole than once a day ltter that Klflilldlll tl aveled wlth Black tune throughout the W9StPlH llenllsphele including IVIQXIKO Can tda and Britlsh COIUIUIJIL Thls was Blackstolles longest tllp Klrk fl om Blackstone and the Hlndu He rhanges hls show entllely every so llell except lor the lnllllon dollar tlunk nlystely whlch IS always ln EI eat demand CHRISTMAS TIME AT Wrlght s Jewelry SEE OUR COMPLETE Grade School Operetta Presented December I3 Tuesday December 13 at 7 30 the glade schools presented The 'llagle Beanstalk Fllls play IS a verslon ot Jack ln the Beanstalk The threeact opeletta was dl rected by MISS Thelma Shook and accolupanled by MIS Leora Wey lnouth Durlng lntermlsslon a col lectlon was taken The lnoney IS to be used to buy new lecords for grade school students Foul tlllrd glades three foulth grades and thlee flfth grades pal tl rlpated ln the DI oglam Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES LINES OF JEWELRY Servlce IS My Buslness AND GIFTS Keep Your Hands Warm lnavalf of ORANGE 61 BLACK LEATHER MITTENS S2 49 Wlth Charlotte on the Backs erry Chrlstmas Happy New Year V A U G H N S Where Qualltv Costs Less Merry Chrlstmas To All Suggestions For Your Late Shoppmg A Palr of Glfts Shoes for Chrlstmas Two feet of IIHIIIIITIGSS Shppers for Chrlstmas GIVE Practlcal C lfts Rubber Footwear The Glft Th It IS Really Appreclated HOSl6Ty Prlc es To Flt Your Purse For Flttlng Glfts FRED MURRAY 6' CO. MU GER H RDW RE CO. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR I 0 . ,, V. , .. . . I a - -l 1 ' ' . . , ' ' I ' n ' . , ' ' ' ' 0' .l -- ,,l- - 1 4 - 1 ,, , . . 1 , , x .' . 'l ' . ', 3 - V ' A '. -..-- - . , . - 7 f . 1' l . Q ' , ' n , , ,- l v- Y' 'A . ' . , ' ,- ' ' - I , 1 1 ' . . . Ll ' ' I 'Y ' ' v ' , t , . . ' ' ' - , ll v. . - IL 'Q ' . 5 - . , . I . 1 . U .i . b - - - f 5 - . Y , . . , v r l , s I 1 . - , A 5 E , . ' ' - ' 3 ' . .- ' ' , l , 'e , - 'J' ' 2 . 1 ' , 2. . -i' . I I ' ' 111 lllllll learned lllany of his tricks I A . , I I . . - . - 1, 1 ' n ' 1' ' . ' x' ' L . . . I 5 , - . l v 1 ' ' v H I . . I . A . O n - , fi 7 1 K . r - H ' , uv N E B Av. . , . ' ' . 3 ' Y Y .' . . v . I . Z , X , , - - - ,, . K o s H . ,, . , A ,K , , A l'. S x . H' I ' ' - - - . 4 , , I . . 1 ' K 1 . . ' ,,' I, ,. L, 4 o I ' - ' ' ' I . . . ' ' , l . . ' : ' r: , . . . ' . 'Y' . . . ' .' . 1. ' D . , Ar , ' ' ' Y' A nl P F 4, - w - - n . I The . . . t A . . . U . 1 i - E K 1 vs sh -1 . - ' ' JY f s . h . 7 STUDY HARD BEAT EXAMS COMING EATON RAPIDS THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY JANUARY 12 1950 ISSUE 6 Great Masters Dlsplay ln Band Room, Jan 19 Beneflt Showlng for School Picture Fund There w lll be a CIISDIHY of para mount llltel est ln the hlgh school band 100111 Tllulsday Janualy 19 an alt cxhlblt arlallged fol by tht Hawthorne PTA It IS open to the publlc A1016 tllan one hUll dred flfty plctllles by gl eat altlsts wlll be sllown The leploductlons ale of the IIH est type produced show lng the orl glnal color as well as the bl1lSh stlokes of the orlglnal canvases A small chalge of admlsslon 1 belng lllade the entlle amount go lng to the school plctule fund The collectlon represents the PIGHCII Itallall Illemlsh Engllsll Dutch Spanlsh Gellnan and Amel lcan schools of art Famous por t12.1tS landscapes 11111111185 and pas toral scenes wlll be on dlsplay Among the most famous artlsts leplesented ale G3.l1'1SI1OI'011gI1 Tl tlan Ieonaldo VallDytk Mullllo Raphael wlllle among the H101 ll10de1I1 ale Ben FOSt6l GGOlg6 Innes Elnest Albert Harry Vlll tent C ustave Vvlegand B l u c c Cl alle and WIIIIBHI Wyant The O1lg1HHIS of these ale ln tll most famous art gallerles of the WOl1d Former Supermtendent Recelves PhD Degree Dykhous Completes Thesls After Many Years Work Twellty SIX XQHIS IS a long tlnle to v alt to get a deglee wlth a lot o llald wolk besldes but the lesults llcvelylewaldlllg 1161 slnce 197K when he gl lduated from the Ln velslty ot N11lI11.,?lll wlth an Nl A tleglee N11 Jay Dykhouse f0lIll8l supellntendent of Charlotte schools has I96ll wolltlllg tow alds llls Ph D Just now aftel conlpletloll of tllls thesls he ls to IBKQIVG h1s degl ee 'lhls IS a gleat accolllpllsllment tor fl pel SOI1 to make and so tal as wc know D1 Dykllouse IS the only supellntendent of the Challotte 1ll1b11C schools ev 91 to achleve thls Hou have plobably S8611 PhD wllttell att 1 somebodys name at one 1.11116 01 anotllel lut do you know what lt stands f0l ' In the fllSt place lt means lots of llaltl VN0lk That lS at least tlllee 01 tour yeals of glHd1l3.t9 W0lk aftel one has attflllled hls mastel s de glee and a leadlllg knowledge of two f0l81gl1 languages Vlr Dyk house took COUISSS ln psychology blstory and educatloll lll llls post gladuate SUHIIQS He stated tllat 101 the last twenty SIX yeals ex lt 101 t veals, ln the H1111 he has done some gladuate WOIIC fOW3ld llls deglee Aftel takln plellmlnaly wlltten 9XdlIllI13tl011S lll the tlllee lllajol subgetts plev lously lnelltloned the next step was to choose a theme 101 llls IQIIQSIS A tllesls IS all 01 lglnal tontllbutloll to knowledge and lnllst be on a sub Jett about whlch no one else has wlltten Ol tleated lll the sam tt fblilllllltd on l lge Engllsh Eleven Class Forms DISCUSSIOD Group Nll J8lV1S Wotllngs fourth houl ltngllsh eleven class has developed lnto an organlzatlon Whele they themselves declde what to study The class plans for the nlethod of conductlng and meets ln groups acrordlng to th lr lnterests The pul pose of contllbutlng ln groups IS to lealn how to olganlze to func tlon denloclatlcally TOPICS dlscussed were teenage flatlllg and careels When dls cusslng teen age datlng the clas dld resealcll W0lk and then sub nlltted Uhe results to the group I nder Cal eels the students elec ed one and wlote a leport on lt The groups talked on marrlage as a cal eel and on golng to college In connectlon wlth the fO1m6l a panel KIISCUSSIOH was de lded upon wlth chosen paltlclpants Vlr Wotrlng lreslded Reverend Beason of the Unlted brethren Chulch talked on the meanlng of malllage Nlr Vlalcolm Cobel 611501155661 selettlng a mat and the lmpoltance of healtll f0l a successful malllage 'VI1s Leola NN eymouth spoke on the 1lTlDOI't311L0 of good pleparatlon for famlly llfe 'llr Joseph Bauel talked on th legal aspects of lnarrlage The 4 H county olub agent Blume Ixell gave a talk on what to ex pect of college 'VIrs Mlldled Iauch and lll N911 1191111311 dlscussed lv lll a malllage and a caleer work together Tests Are Comlng Semestel exams W111 be W edne day and Thulsday Janualv 18 and 10 The exams wlll last one and cne half houls each The sclledul IS as follows 10 '30 to 19 00 'Pnc 1 15 to 7 0 IC Thule 8 '30 o 10 90 l 10 30 to 12 00 1 l 1 1:1 o 4o l 110111 houl houl hour houl Tllele wlll be no school Frlday f0l students Student Government Gets Results Standlng Cleft to rlghtj Mrs L Weymouth Advlsor S Kelley J Betty D Rolfe H Kardel K Sparks Douglas Schultz D Brown L Brown Mr J Smlth advlsor Seated fleft to Flghtf J Treadwell V Thompson C Hale C Mauney secretary J Clark Mayor F' Sassaman P Wllson P Prlesman Garde 044244 As a r sult of the Chrlstmas Cald sales the senlols are expectlng a pal ty ln the neal futllle It was de clded tllat all the membels of the class who had sold less than flve boxes of calds Ol statlonery would be responslble for elltertalnlng the lemalnder of the class The exact date has not been set as yet Rollel skatlllg IS belng held ln the old gym on XX ednesdays t 1 00 fOl hlgh scllool tudents Mlke 'llayhew lS the lnstluctol Wlth teachlll the students new steps and tWllIS Students fll1HlSh thel owll skates X successful Chllstmas palty 0011 lstlng of games Dl8SPUtS and le CContlnued on Page Four! It9s S0 Simple Stop' Dont dlscard that Swan soap wrapper It IS a well known fart tllat soap helps stop dlsease-that cleanllness above all else IS necessary to clleck the advance of the terrlble dlseases that are the afternlath of war In nlany parts of the world thls lnlportant lteln IS scarce-too scarce In the Western Zone of Germany one cake a month IS all tllat IS granted to one person tor all hls needs Many skln dlseases WhlCh have plagued the people ln the war torn countrles are due to the scalclty and bad quallty of thls ratloned soap Health standards cannot be lllalntalned lf the lack of thls com nlodlty contlnues And what does thlS have to do wlth Swan wrappers Slnlply thls for every two wlappels of Swan soap whlch are recelved by CARE ln Boston Lever Brothers Conlpany the makers of Swan Wlll donate to CARE one cake of Swan soap for dlstrlbu tlon abroad CHS can help IH thls calllpalgn but the co operatlon of each student IS necessaly Brlng your Swan wrappers to school and place thelll lll the box ln the 1118111 lobby The Journallsm class wlll handle the detalls of sendlng ln the package And dont Just read thls and forget about It that soap IS needed and only YOL can bllng the wrappels The closlng date for the campalgn is Janualy 21 so HURRY' Remember ltS lmportant Councll Has Actlve Year Record, Dance, Blke, Tlcket Problems Handled The student councll has had 'l very actlve YQHI so far wlth such projects as settllng dance dates parklng of blcyclles DIOIDIGIIIS at school dances and d1ff1CllItl8S ot the athletlc tlckets The fllSt buslness of the year settllng dance dates was solved by fllst dlstllbutlng the dances amon the classes and then among th clubs ln need of money NIBYOI .lel ry Clalk proposed that the councll stalt a retold fulld o be composed of money taken floln the Frlday Illgllt dance D1 0fltS The flve dollals wltlllleld became effec tlve September 16 BICYCIGS and nlotol blkes D1 esent ed a problem thls year The IJIIKQS were belng parked on the S1d9W alk glass and SIIIUIBIJQIY The councll galned pelmlsslon fl om WIHYOI Packald to reselve a parklng space 101 blcy les on the bolllevald lll front of the hlgh school A space lll front of the Junlor hlgh Illllld lllg was IQSQIVQI1 for motol IJIKGS Tllere has been trouble thls year as ln the precedlng yeals Wltll atll letlc tlckets The councll has stalt eo a system of punchlng tlCk9tS at games so that no one but the rlght ful ownel can use them So far thls system IS W0lk1Ilg' excellently The student LOUHCII IS planfnlng on startlng a clean up campalgn Vlflth penaltles fol those throwlng paper on the floors The councll wlll be glad to help Wlth any ploblenl that a class Ol organlzatlon bllngs before lt Dullng halftlnle of the Howell game the 7th th and 9th grade glrls llnder the dllectlon of Nllss Shlrley Dlttmar physlcal ed teacll er entertalned wlth tumbllng V V V V 1 - - , f, ' I ' I ' , I . 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A , I ' , ' , - 1. 1 Ftl -i ' L f , : ' t 2: ' Stl ' f ,, . K ,- , V , , , ' ' V ' . ' S1 ' II . I I .,- . I - . ' . V, , ' 1 . ' V I ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' S. Y Y w C s s . I . , I ' ' ' . I A ' VV' ' Q. I 'I . . . ' I - I, . ' , . I I I I V 7 ' ' I . I . II I . . , - ,-I I I ' ' ' ' - -I I I I If - s 1 s I v I V ' , A , ' ' ' t - , I I Y' II. I I ,I I I - I . I II I. .I . cel ' ' 'ive j . 'L' ' ' y. ' V 7 ' , , ' , - ' A I I . .. I II V ' g Y V l . - ' I ,, I ' . ' V. ' . I V V- K ' ' ' I - ' ' - I V I , I . . -I . Y V.' . -I ' S. e . s I Y I - I . I - - I - I I . . 0 , , Plge 2 ORANGE G. BLACK Worried Already? ' Yes. that time is here again and no doubt there are many anxious minds as those dreaded hours creep closer and closer to the deadline. Why are there so many worries about exams though? They're just a few tests that aren't really so hard-if you have studied along the way. This is why so many students fail on their examsg they wait until the night before to start dusting off those books to see what the teachers have been trying to drum into their heads since September. Then it is too late. Perhaps you will remember an important date for history or recall an author on the final day but you really only get a headache from all that last minute cramming What is the use anyway The teachers never ask the ques tions that you studied so feverishly So as the second semester begins lets all spend at least an hour or more on our studies and do rt as the assignments are given Its all for our own good and who wouldnt want to be proud of hrs marks It really pays off to have studied all along rather than wart for last minute cramming Let s try it and see Walt' This Means You, Too Hey gang lets go down to the drug store tor a double coke Im thirsty' How about it Does this sound like you and your pals? It does Then how about giving a few minutes ot thought to what I have to say Next week starts the Annual March of Dimes The March of Dimes IS a drive for funds to fight infantile paralysis This organization was first started by Franklin D Roosevelt rn 1938 and has been going strong ever since The funds collected in this campaign are used to pay hospital bills and expenses of all polio cases In most cases only a very few victims would get proper care if they didnt have this aid Mr Roosevelt realized this fact and started a campaign of voluntary con trrbutron to help fellow citizens So let s remember when we are asked to give our dimes that infantile paralysis strikes the rrch and poor good and bad alike Polio plays no favorite or Just picks on a few but It strides in all directions Still going to buy that double coke or are you going to give that dime to the March of Dimes We know we can depend on you and you and -especially you lt Wont Happen to Me Sax rs this fun' Lets do it again around the corner you go how fast you haven t any idea the speedometer doesnt work and you make the corner on one and a half wheels miss a pedestrian and come very near to tar ing off the back fenders of a parked car Sure this rs fun but how long will it be be tore you hit that person and nearly take off those back fenders? It wont happen to me you explain know how to drive But do you know how to drive carefully? Not rf you like to skid around corners Win ter rs here and everyone should be doubly care ful of hrs drrvrng habits The next time you try skrddrng around a corner it may lead to an accident So lets make rt a safer world to live in and leave ripping of those back fenders to the Junk dealer Latin rs a language As dead as rt can be First rt killed the Romans And now rt s killing me All are dead who wrote it All are dead who spoke it All will die who learn it Blessed death they earn it Black and Gold Traverse City Michigan 4-H'ers Journey to Washington How would you like a trip to Washington. D.C.? Two students of C. H. S. and a gradu- ate had this wonderful experience. Allen Smith, Janet Parr and Lucille Wilmore were judges from the Eaton County National Junior Vegetable Growers Association that journeyed to Washington. Mr. Bruce Kell, the 4-H coun- ty club agent, went along with the forty-five from Michigan. The group started from Lansing at 7:30 a. m., Saturday, December 10, in a bus and two cars. They had a long ride and finally arrived in Washington, Pennsylvania. They stayed at the George Washington hotel and got an early start the next morning. There was a lot of beautiful scenery along the way The bus broke down twice and final ly the group transferred to a chartered bus and went on to Washington D C Monday they went to the Beltsville Plant Industries Building Beltsvrllre Maryland and then toured the U S Naval Academy at Anna polrs Tuesday things really began to happen First they visited the Lincoln Memorial and from there went to the Tomb of the Unknown Sol drer rn Arlington National Cemetery Then they Journeyed to Mt Vernon where they placed a wreath at the tomb of George and Martha Washington and then went to the second larg est airport in the U S and inspected a Capr tal four motor airliner The last sight of the day was the Capitol building Wednesday the group had free time to do what they wanted to do That night the an nual meeting of the Vegetable Growers was held Thursday they Judged and then had free time Places visited were the Smithsonian In strtutron Washington Monument and the Botanical Gardens The same night was the annual banquet and presentation of awards The next morning they started for home and stopped at Gettysburg for a short time The group continued on their way and passed over the Pennsylvania Turnpike That night they stayed at the Webster Hall hotel in Pittsburg They arrived 1n Lansing late Saturday night December 17 Artists Aren t Hard to Find Did you know that we have some very hne ar trsts here rn school? Th y surely did some throughout the building Did you parntmgs rn Mr Smiths office? mouse attracted much attention Sally and Peggy Conner Marl ne Barbara Hollandsworth Also a won nice work notice the The little thanks to Smith and derful Job was done by Joan Walters Eunice Jones Ann Schaefer Edna Cain and Jim John son rn Mrs Krpllnger s room on second floor The caiolers on the windows of Mrs Morey s office were by Margaret For shee the relndeer Ada Jean 'VIuma and Lois Hall the Christmas spirit Anyone looking at the picturesque view reindeer and candles All praise goes to the artists who made the decorations possible floor were by C H S had could tell by of the sleigh Geledadrea ART STARR Because his orange school sweater makes school a brighter place ROSIE VAN DORPE-Because of her infec trous giggle JIM LAVENGOOD Because of the hard work he has done as C H S recreation chair man ROSEMARY HARAG Because of her gift of gab JIM BETZ Because of his sense of humor MARILYN DIAMOND Because of her friendly manner STANLEY ANDERSON Because hes such a lady killer DONNA WALKER Because of her ability as assembly chairman A Welcome The students are very glad to welcome Patricia Miller Pinch, a senior from Suntielrl. Pat stated that the students are very friendly here. She recently has become the bride of Wil' liam Pinch, a former C.H.S. student. According to Pat, the courses are slightly different, than the ones at Sunfield, but she still plans to graduate here. There are four student teachers from M.S.C. spending eleven weeks at Charlotte high. They are Richard Pfister, Bruce Mitchel, Archi- bald Earl, and Paul Simon. They are partici- pating in all phases of the agr'iculture pro- gram, which ar'e regular school classes F.F.A. and young farmers and adults. All of the men now live in Charlotte although th y come from various places rn the state Alumni News Louis Langford 49 was in an auto accident New Years Eve other than torn head Hrs Jeep Several of the 43 Ray Mohre Ther was no serious 1nJury clothes and a bump on the overturned Alumni including Bob Brown 45 Bob Mohre 47 Dick U llly 4 Wayne Holmes 46 Bob Betty 44 and Milford Mason 48 were members of .1 basketball team which scrrmmaged the rarsrty during va atron gafolae 0414 eyed. A hundred years have passed since the last mid century and along with it many changes have been nrade not only rn our own nation but the whole world Our grandparents and parents have seen these changes experienced them and now lt rs our turn to watch the many new inventions and developnrents take place in the world What will the years bring to us after 1950 has passed? How will the atomic bomb be de veloped How many wars will we have to fight to keep our country free and obtain a real everlasting peace? These things we wonder and now we shall witness them before our eyes in the years to C0l'l'16 Drplacephalus When asked what to do with a drplacephal us the following people replied thus BERNITA MARTIN Send rt to CHUCK DENNIS PARR Put a pair of 1C6Sk3t6S 0Il lt HALE HARRINGTON Marry it FRANCES LOVELAND Wear it PEGGY CONNER Give rt to MR WOT RIING for giving us such a hard literature test HELEN DE BOLT Throw it away CHARLES SCHAEFER Give it away as a grtt CARLETON DORNAN Throw rt rn the gar bage can The definition of a diplacephalus rs a single bodied nronster with two heads ORANGE 6. BLACK Published B1 Weekly gg, ' By the Journalism of ' fs uutt Class of Charlotte Highs School il Sc au' Circulation 800 J L Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 A550-xv STAFF Publisher Managing Edltor Editor rn Chief Assistant Editor Sports Fdlt0l Business Manager Exchange Editor Adw ertisrng Manager Asst Adv Manager Circulation Manager Faculty Advisor Reporters Frances Gould Dan Brown Donna Ald Barbara Shults James Taylor Carleton Dornan Clara Mauney Joanne Wood Rosemary VanDorpe Velma Clever Miss Winlfred Wells Journalism Class , r , e , - 1 . , . . . - , . n . - . 7 l I l , l . , V V ' ' ' ,S . . . 1 . . ' ' . ' . ' K . . . v . ' ' H v v y , 1 v ' ' 6 ' . 1 C . ' 3 . ' . . . . . . , . ' V ' 7 I 1 I . . v - ' .' C ' . I , . . ' Y 1 A . ' . Q . I . Q - . , . . . - I v - . ' . , . . . - - - , ' Y ' . . I ' - ' v ' Y , . ' I v . v . ' ' . . , . . - . 1 7 ' ' , . . x . . . - . . , ' . . , . . Y ' I , , . 9 - o . . . . ' 1 . h . A ie t - , Z . . . . . . . I - . v , ' ' - . , e - , . ' ' . ' - l ' . ' .K , ' f 1 ' - - . rr J, - ' - 1 - - 'u V so h V A .' ' ' , . , . i . Y . - t ' . Y ' 'I . ' ' I ' - ' ' - . . . ' -I 1 . I . lf. on the second floor and the holly on the first ' - . . . . . . . ' I l ' ' I , 1 I . . . . . , y 1 - 1 Q 1 H l 'H ' . III I . ' ' . . . I ' ' I . .' . s 9 . - . . , 1 - 4 ' ' V w . . - . - - 1 4 - s - e . , 1- Q . - . . 4' , . . . ' 14 . ............... r ........,............ . . 1 . . G 1 , 4 I ' .............................. .. , I , Y Y .................... . U 1 1 . ....... . . ' y ' ' ' . ............. . .................. .. . Glttleman s ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 3 Isaacmen Beat l.3kCVl6W Orloles to Encounter ln Non league Battle Three Tough OPPOUCUIS Lakevlewltes Glve Orloles 37 Charlty Tosses Wltll whl tles lll0WlIlg all ovel the floor Charlottes vlsltlng Oll oles drubbed the Spaltans of Lake vlew 44 28 ln the battle of the fle tl1lOW llne Janualy 3 Flfty foul shots VNQIQ attempted Cl13..ll0ttQ netted tvv enty SIX of thl ty seven vlhlle Iflkevlevv sent fou of twelve througll the hoop Had It not been for the vvolk of the WIS ltlng flV9 at the challty lllle the home club Illlgllt have been vlcto lous as tlley connected on an even dozen tlme from the flool vvhlle Cll3.1l0f1t9 lllt only nlne fleld goals Kell Sparks led the tllumphant squad Wltll eleven polnts Blall dld llk6WlS6 f0l hls team It was the tlllld Wln ln tlve St3ltS fol thc Olange and Black Mason Bulldogs by 50 28 Kardel Tops Charlotte wlth 11 Davis of Mason Has 12 Showlng an alelt delenslve and an 9ffeCtlV6 otfenslve the Ol loles. wamped the Mason Bulldogs to the tulle of 50 N hele last l lltlflj nlght The SCOIE at the end of the fllst qualtel was 130 ln favol of Charlotte lll tart the Bulldogs nt score untll attel t lee llllflutes and elillteen seconds of th second quartel Fllhll they 110111911 ln two qlllck baskets both of them by Jack D3VlS vvho was hlgh polnt man for the evenlng Wltll 1? count 81S Phe VlSltOlS welt allowed only foul under the basket shots ln the fllst half The Ol loles dltlllt havc the foul 'sllO0t1llg oppoltullltles VVIlltll they enjoyed ln tht I akevlevv ganle but they dld outsc O19 'VldROll tlanl the flool 72 goals to 9 Hans Klldel was lllgh polnt man f0l Challotte wltll 11 followed closely by Spalks wllo had Q and yet played only about half the game ll9lll1S9 the IGSGIVQS played lI10St ot the st ond halt of the galnt Cllarlottes basketeels travel to Eaton Raplds Janualy 13 to tangle vvltll the Greyhounds Thls lS the llrst game of the season betvveen the vvellknovvn llW3lS and should IIOVG to be a tough as well as ln terestlng game Last year the Grey hounds lost both games to the O11 oles Retulnlng to back up the Greyhounds vvlll be Bluce Hlggens and Dlck Crlbley One of the 0110195 toughest op 1101161115 last yeal vvas the Gland Ledge Comets Charlotte havln lost and vvon one from the powel lul basketeers Tllls game should also DIONB ln telestlng Don Halley IS one of the Colllets letul Illllg lettel men an l also one of the hlgh markers of the league The Challottte basketeels a aln tackle Vlarshall on the Reds court on Janualy 31 Indlans are a powerful team wlll Blg T lt ant vvhlpred the Orloles earller season 41 34 The Indlans are hlgh 5001915 and are a tough team to hall loys LWICE last yeal Faculty Wlns Over Senlors Elklll Isaac Dalllas Stall Eldled TOlltallt Hul ert Blonson and Nell lwlennan made up the startlng flV9 tor the tEdC'l19lS ln a game staged betvv een the men of the faculty alld the senlol Thell substltutes Welt Vlalcolm Gobel and alumnl Bob Brown Ray Vlohle Dlck Derby alld Wayne Holmes Ken Spalks and Bob M hre were referees The SE!'Il10lS used the platoon ystem to stop the faculty to no lvall Senlors not members of the varslty team Call Rullson Russell Bob were the opponents Jon Brlggs Jack Nevlns and Malvln You girls sewlng ln the finest who are takllli, school wlll find llne of Woolens Rayons and Cottons at Rlchey s Also McCall Patterns Fred A Rlchey Co JANUARY SAI E Values lou Cant Beat Golo Crepe Sole Oxfords Sb 95 Value Now R9tIl1CtlOIl on everythlng ln the footwear llne Come ln and see Our Bargalns Fred Murray 8z Co HAPPY NEW YEAR To all Charlotte Students Post Hollday Speclal an 6: Feb Students Cold Wave S3 50 BILLIE BRAITHWAITE Stop inaat DICICS Good Malteds -:- -:- I-Iamburgs French Fries -:- -:- Short Orders Second Team Cagers Wln Four, Lose Two Packard Davld Moved to Flrst Team After Marshall Game Cllarlottes second team basket eers have done very well durlng the llrst part of the season The first Wln of the season came vvhen Challotte V1SlL8d Hastlngs on thelr court Decembel 2 The Saxons were defeated 3128 Jlm Betz was hlgh polnt for the even mg with 13 polnts tossed ln On Frlday December 9 the team dealt the Evelett V1klHgS a defea' on thell own flool to the tune of 44 38 Joe Plnch tossed ln 11 polnts fO1 the hlgllest SCOIS and Bruce Davld dlopped 13 RCOIGS ln the 'lasket Probably the most exceptlonal game so fal thls season vvas th Hovvell game on th local flool De cember 16 At the half the s ol was 2514 lll favol of Howell luf Charlotte came fl om lJ9l'1lI1d to W1 l 43 31 Doug Burkhead was lllhl scorel wlth 12 polnts and P1I1Cll Another thlllllng game was play ed here December 20 Challotte suffeled lts flrst defeat of the sea son when 'Vlarshall took the lead and won 55 38 Wlth three mmutes to play the llttle Orloles pulled up 13 p01l1tS but vvere unable to ov 61 come the vast 'vlarshall S0119 Plncll was agaln lllgll SCOI Bl VNILII 11 polnts Vbllll Bllllxlleafl follovxln vvlth 10 After the Nlal shall Charlotte game Don Packald and Bruce Davld were moved up to the flrst stllng On January 3 the team stalted With an entllely nevv Illle up They me the L kevlevv t llll on t Spaltans ll0l1lQ 001111 and 'sllll9lLd H1811 second defeat ly l 3 fl count The Challotteers agaln tlllllPfl vlctollous on January 6 vvhen they defeated the Masonltes llele 31 The 1Teens anllual Chrlstmas lXldtll6S ploglam vvas plesentel Wednesday December 22 ln th gllls gym Each member Dl1lCll3Rtd tvvo hlfts and also a half D0lllltl of candy f0l reflesllments They also vlslted the County Infllmary anl form ot boxes and songs Hlll composed thelr startlng llne up The flnal score was 39 8 ln fdVOl ot the faculty Admlsslon was chalged and the money was used to buy meat f0l needy famllles fo CllllSI.lT1BS baskets FINEST IN LADIES READY TO WEAR se Our Lay away Plan LET S GET ACQUAINTED for the New Year We are Lubrlcatlon Speclallsts BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Complete Home Outfitters W .aaeaacfi 4P'c5,, etaett CIIABI 0'l l'F ll0ME DAIRY SCHWEGL ER 'S SELECT FOODS and ICE CREAM GAX has started the usutl XXIIIILSI IJIOWIIHL, ploglanl The gll ls bowl Tuesdly and NVednesdav lllghts after school Any glfls lll terested see MISS Shllley Dlttmal Ol Bel tha Lenon RICHARD HUDNUT Permanent Reflll Klt and Enrlched Cream Shampoo Both for S150 Colllns Drug Store Wnght s Jewelry 8: Gifts Use Our Lay away Plan Phone 574 Veed Unusual I IVSURA N LIL Athlete s Accldent Trlp ACC1d6Ht Pollo Expense Bowllng Equlpment Flne Arts Cameras Muslcal Instluments Personal Llablllty Sports Llablllty 86 THE ALD INSURANCE AGENCY Charlotte, Much Phone 507 ALL KINDS INSURANCE PRI NG llltlllllllll Uttllt EU W n I ' Y I l I I ' l , . .. I' VI - I ' I A ' I , ' v .' e 1 v I I , I I ' ' 'I ,. . . r' . . ' ' - ' V' H I Y' ' . . , . - s - V ' . , I , I I I . .III ' ' II ' I I I I ' - I. .I I . I I - . ' ' A ' ' 1' G v- U . ' t a' ' ez ll.- r I ' I v I I . kv . ' I I . .I If ., ' . .I I L l' 2.4-2. I ' S A -, - I ' ', ' 1 ' ' ' ' I ' - .5--2. , , I , I , I g ' I 'I V . 3 I .I I -- ' v . . I , I . , I A - ,. 1 , - - , . I I , I -, . , I I X ' ' ' , ' ' this - , ' I 'l V tr' -----L N- -', H '. .H 1. , ral ,I 1 -1 I 0l'l0l6 BHSIIKCICCCTS Tramp Ilfiaf- The 0I'1019S 11051 to T-he Mal' dropped ln 9. fl9l1V9l'6fl C'lll'lStHlH.S cheer ln the . I ' ' ' ' ' ' . . .f , . . , 2 v . I I I I I - -, , - v' . - , . ,..I I '. I I I I 1 v, I ' ' I I I . ' .I . K II 1 1 , ' ' l I ' I . I. 3 . I I, II ' I ' ' 1 I I ' ' I. I. I. . I. I I . I .LII I I ,I', I I ' .SI '. I ' I -.1 I ' . : ' ' - ' . ' ' . . . - ' . I. - A ' I v ' ' I ' '. -I r I 1 Y 0 . - ' I did ' .f ' ' - h- fl , I - u Q N' . 1 3 1 e ' ' ' Q' , ,', ' 1 . 'I S ' I . . . LY I V 'II LI I 4 U I -I ,I Y ' u ' - I lt . . 9 , . . 7 - 9 - . me l 2 ' ' .- - 1 ' ' ' ' Ir .I 'I .' I, - v V I I I I - . I A 13 , l A ' I ' I 1 I. Y' L. ' I . . ' '9 '. , 1 ' , . 7 U '. L 1 t. , 1 2 . I ',. - , Q 9 ' ' V I . f L ' ' ' ' ' 5 ' K v w 1 '1 I 1 , . 1 1 ? . nz .' - - : ' ' ' ' I .,,, , - I 1 - J ll , f v ' ' ' . , .. . I U . I l V XI K, I K1 t l el I - H I - A . I I , I . ll 1 1 ' I I 1 1 Page 4 ORANGE G. BLACK Glee Club Has Subtrtutrons The Chrrstmas concert presented by the Charlotte hrgh school vocal musrc department was recerved vlrth hearty applause But the program would have been rapprecrat ed even more rf the drffrcultres rn presentrng rt were known For example these facts were not revealed The mrxed chorus must practrce at erght oclock rn the mornrng The boys chorus has no regullar prractrce they prepare therr selectrons by workrng rn three Other problems confronted were uccessfully overcome Betty Rrley stepped rnto a duet posrtron when srckness prevented Donna Sears from performrng Many made therr frrst attempts here rn solo srngrnv 'lhey were Sally Woodard Phyllrs Stambaugh and Davrd McC-onnell When the curtarn had been rung down endrrrg the slhow all the per tormers hrad reason to be proud of therr parts Mrss Thelma Shook drrector stated wrth a smrle that there should be a place rn the schedule for boys and mrxed chorus practrce LOUIS C GEE Rrchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade New Thrngs Frrst WILDERN S DRUG STORE Walgreen System Drug Store Charlotte Mlchrgan YOUR BEAUTY IS YOUR DUTY Call tomorrow for an appointment EDNA S BEAUTY SALON Phone 1300 311 Jan Jan Jan Jan J an an an an Feb Round the Comer Eaton Raprds there 19 Exams No school for students Black Out Basketball Game All Stars vs Owls Fd Ledge there 400 2nd semester begrns Senror assembly Everett here 7 Marshall there 7 00 2 Orange gl Black ORIOLE CHIRPS 4C'ontrnued from I mga ll freshments was enroyed by the lrbnarrans and sponsor Mrs Vlrld red Iauch The mrxed chorus the grrls grlee club and the boys glee club a compamed by Mrss Thelma Shook vlrrll attend the drstrrct festrval at Leslre rn March Many glee clubs from thus drstrrct wrll partrcrpatr rn the program The square dance olub rs Just r temporary orgranrzatron It was Compliments of BEI-IRENS 8: ROWE Prescrrptron Druggrsts EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK EATON PARTS 8z ACCESSORIES started to get the students ac quarnted wrth the drfferent oalls There wrll be a. few more meetrngs held to determrne whether or not the students are rnterested How about rt Don t you want to square dance Avery entertarnrng evenrng was cnjoyed by all and I was ver! proud of the class co operatron both rn the party and for a success ful magazrne sales reported Lloyd Brarthwarte Junror class presrdent when he was asked about the Jun ror class magazrne sales party Mrss Shrrley Collrns and M Marvrn Flowers advrsory groups entertarned Mr Ward Chrrstlrebs and Mr Clyde Rays groups whrc'r won rn the Junror magazrne sales Charrmen for the party were Lou rse Berg and Hans Kardel The evenrni of fun consrsted of shuffle loard prng pong and dancrng Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Service IS My Business DYKHOUSE GETS DEGREE CContrnued from Page 11 manner 'Vlr Dykhouse chose the trtle Dualrsm rn Amerrcan Publr Erducatron Srnce 1906 The last step before recervrng the degree rs an oral examrnatron grven by a commrttee of pro f ess or s who qurzzed hrm on the materral rn the thesrs For those who have never seen a thesrs rt rs an rmposrng llookrng document consrstrng of about three hundred frfty or four hunden typewrrtten pages All theses wrrtten by students at put rn the Unrversrty lrlbrary Now rn Progress STORE WIDE JAN CLEARANCE Come' Buy' Save' 409' YOUR TELEVISION E HEADQUARTERS A Frrendly Place to Trade GAGER9 Jay Sandwich Shop MILK SHAKE and HAM SALAD SANDWICH EARL J LAVENGOOD, Prop. C CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN MU GER H RDW RE CO. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT , X J .13- ', -, ' ' , X .Y . I' .X . 'X X I 7200. I X , I I I , X. . X ,, I' . I I . . 18, - .. I. , ' XI . . ' I XII II III .20-r' . .. ' ' II XX II . .I I E X II ' I. X . 19- ' ' ' . X X X X X XX . . 8X00X,. t . . ., 1-g XX X X X - - , X X X ' . 20-I . , , 'Z ' I ' I I X X X X , X X X 23- X - . ' X . ' X I .X . . X . X . X . . -I -X 'X .I .25-- I ' . - - 'I . , I X '. X X . -X X v J . 27- , , 100. 'Il I ' ' ' ' 1 X- ' , - ' ,X . .-3 , X J .31,H . ', 2. X XI X -, X groups during Study hall rperiqydg, -1 X X IX II ' the U. ot M. are mircrofilmed and X X X X -l---- XX X X X X X , X .X X . X . . X X L, X X X - X r . ' X r. . X X - X . - X' .XXX X X X ,' X X CX . X .NX X f XX XX X X ' X Iv XX . . ,X..' X I K X X X . . X I . . , F E r Y , l r I II: il X ,a Q X, v V I I f I' 1 1 X' . rr W I 1 1 43 ll ' ,I I Tf'f?'f5M?1 k ORA GE BLACK 1 15211 1 THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1950 ISSUE 7 Flower Attends MSC For Training in Driving Reports Valuable Course, But Quite a Grlnd 'VI XI'lIX1I1 I-101191 dllN6I llaln mg uwtructor at the lugh school took a d11w1 educatlon Ooume at Mldugan Stflte collece fl0lIl Jan ualy 16 to Z0 The oulse was A SCh0lHlShlD pald for by the Amen can Automobile -XSSOC18'l0I1 5 11u1poQe uae to tram tea0l1erQ t quallfy 1s hlzh Qrhool student 11111 ex IHSUIICKOIQ A dl wer tnunlnfr f J1lli9 hm heed avaliable to Qtudentq t 1 tenth glade level f0l tvso 363191 m thu, School T112 dllYP1 t1f11n1ngt01c'h C have be-211 dom, 11111 1 v11tl1 the coume but they know that them 19 much IIIIDIOXCHIGHL ahe-'VI The coume covnred all 3dl'l'l1HlStl3 uve anglee of duxmg and steps 111 19111111111 lt All I1l'ltCl 1211s ueed IH tear-11111: and tho':e used fox lealn mg are fee to teachew and Qtu dents Through sulvey It hah been 11101 ed that from e11:l1tyf1ve to nlnetv people out of one hunrhed an UFIVBFS and that thlq drum txam mg c-ouwe xeduves avr-ldvnte flfty 116-1' cent D11v1ng 1nQt1u0t0rQ hope Lo expand the program so that anv one above the tenth 21121119 may take the comme 1f he vuwhes Ml Flower Qtated that the week xx IS an 111to11Q1ve flweday Kllfll nd It was tha most educ'1t1o1111 lm of Qchoolmff he had 9191 had lv ldiw YJPIIISQ the mughwt Ho 110 iald DllN1flg IS one of the mov 1mportant POIIIQEQ gnen and t should have 1 place 111 muy hlzh Qchool Them are ovvr two hundlod flftV schools ln 'VI1ch1ganthatte'1c'l1 dl1X QI t13llllIl!Z,' and ll IQ the 1936111 Qtate so fu IU the f 7l1lQP Swan Wrappers Collected 0 Quan soap wrappe-re haue been collected from the dlfferent Qchoole m Charlotte for the CARE One package was sent lnto the company Ianuary 25 and Frlday Ianuary 27 another collectlon was made IH the schools and the wrap pers sent out that mght So thlr ty fue cakes of soap wlll go over seas from the local schools County Teachers Meet To Be at Grand Ledge ueiday F hlualy C'1a11r Iedge 11111 hc the scene of the '111 nual county teac'l1e1s 1mt1tu1s A state law under the Educa tlonal I,9DdllH1LIlt of Nllfhlglll IE quues that every county muQt hold at Iefwt one ann111l school et 21 21111, g to 11 lcwmt 01122 u1t11e dav EW61y teachex 1n the countv IQ 12c111wtcd to 1tte11d Th1s ye 11' H 111y DLHIQOH County School Comm1ss1one1 called the mnual lllQL1tlltf at G1 11111 Indac The pllce of meetmg IS l0IdtPd lmnng the f-mee m the countv r111,., tl 1110 1 speakers and ll1QCUSS101'l gl0llDS con 1011111121 Pdumtlonal p1oh11111Q Because of the affalr them mil be no school that day for CHS students Mixed Chorus to Present Operetta Back row of boys G Morton D Smurr S Langford J warn L Sum r IX G Pletrogallo R W Johnson J Chapman B Brown R Gram Front row of boys D Jones J Depue W Ploeg J Faust G Sal sbury Second row of gurls L Kung W Smlth L Whltmger S Peck B Stucky Front row of gurls P Ward A Schaefer S Smith J Starr S Howard D Lentz M Diamond J Phvllps A Stansbury E Them Mlss Shook Not pictured J Idle M Rmley D Sears H Srmth R Var1Dor'pe M Fas sett Adult Classes Offer Varlety of Subjectb FIVE! classes ln 1dult educ1t1o1 axe now hem., ntfmed IH Challntfs ll 1 511101 we ldS5tw 11122 ewely Tuesdly e1111111L except N11 Eldlod Toutant s claw which meets evely Monday evenmg., Them 112 non cledlt Llasm 119111681 v1l11c1tmn IEXII llllgllt bv NI1' P1 111111111 Idle Xhout twenty adultw haue emolled P111 Holds IIIIWCTQ 111111111 ss meets once 1 Lek t tlllctmne and mme 1 weak fm le hmd the w11eel1J11rt11f SIX wmm 1 are emolled ln thls 1115s 'N s Joy NT1111'1yQ SPWIIIL 1111 tallolmt, class hw tNXEIlLVthlLL 211 lolled 11121 they 1121 now m1k1m, 111111-'llfi for 5111111 T cy me l'11esd1y 1.10111 sum 1111111 Illlll PIIYQICHI fltneks fm men N 112111 N ond IV evemn X Fld md tant Q1111e1x1Qes 1111 claw 11111 thc enrollment N now thuty 912111 4 n 11 IIS 1 ll 10115 lall md Qhu1f10bo11d qeven adults '1121 romlug to N11 II111y BI1nch1rd s shop rlass 'Phey have completed blllldlllg retmmh mg and FPDHIIIIIL 11101908 Dlvk Clafhn who IQ 111t21efste-d ln I comlng a shop teacher made A so111 box 11121 Open House February I6 Fehluarv 16 open house wlll be held 11 Clurlotte hugh school .nw T P ins thmg on the DIOIIFZIIH IQ an oppor 111y 101 p 16119 Vlql IL IPHLIIPXQ Th1s lwts untll 8 '30 N1 xt them Wlll be '1 panel dlQf'l1S sum The IHOVIG' School House 111 the Red Wlll be shown and I0fI'KQh1ll9IltS wlll bo served The Board of l dllldt1OI1 w1ll rut as hosts and 'some of the student The Daze Ahead 'Z Howell there 7 00 Gland Ledge here 1 00 Teachers Instltute No school 'J AIIIQFICAH Legxon Bill! 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V 'K 1. 11 1 1 1 l I 2 I 2 - K 1 I '1 ,' wa. SOI f0hllC'l'0 '1t'1 111111 1111g1i11gS fm' 111-1,1-111-P 11, 11 ' 1 5 I 2 - It Sm' -. at 71:10. 11. Q, .- i ' P ' 9 ,W tw Of ' 'ht df'- K 1 , .1 I Y 2' , 1 -.. tm. , 3,11 A to A t H 1 1 1. y EH . 2 fr is I Iliilllg 11-.1 ig? I.Hx.S..f 1U , ' . . . L , 4 W - 1 - '- - Mr. J. IB. J 11111. 1' ' 121. an- , ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Y - ' ' Q. . . . . ' 1 ' ' . . , Du ' ff 10 'day tl 1' vill hm 1, ' ' , '1f,. f ' ' ' . 1 - , v Th' I ' I -' 1' 'ill' 'HST A ' - - , I - , , .. , . . .. . 1 . . . -1 ,S - I I , , . 5 ' , ' ' ' ' ' 1' ' v . . ,. . ' ' . ' v 1 1-, ' ' 72 ' ' 1 .. ' ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ,J ' ' ' the 1.111194 Sfllfvs fhzmld lw'0l21f'I1'1l 5 . ' ' ' ' Q 'l I' 2 K ' ' ' by 21 1l11'c1c't votv mt thx - -. . . .. I 1 T' ' ff - -- lf f ' - H1 ':'.', thc ' Ht' :li gm K L. .' . . . . . . , .. . . 1 1-1 - pal-. Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE G. BLACK Publrshed B1 Weekly sg, 'm m0 By the Journalrsm Q59 I '14 CQUIL L Class of Charlotte Hrgh: School ggmdl' Crrculatron 800 ,J M547 ' Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 Assrr A STAFF Publrsher Dan Brown 'vlanagrng Edrtor Dolores Wrllard Edrtor rn chref Barbara Shults Ass t Edrtor Drane vanNoppen Sports Edrtor Phyllrs Campbell Exchange Edrtor Jeanette Roberts Busrness Manager Carleton Dornan Advertrsrng Manager Rosemary VanDorpe Crrculatron Manager Lyle Sumerrx Faculty Advrser Wrnrfred Wells Asst Advertrsrng Manager Carleton Dornan Reporters Journalrsm Class Jfeq .94 71144 pluuale In the Unrted States the people are prrvrleg ed to have the opportuurty to share therr lrves fortunes and pursurt of happrness Amerrcans on the whole are a peaceful easy gorng class of people who mrnd therr own busrness and we frnd an average group of these Amerrcans rn good old C H S People here are wrllrng to share therr belongrngs time and materral We belreve rn workrng for the whole groups welfare but to do thrs there rs one thrng that rs necessary to practrce S ? By courtesy I dont only mean not pushrn,., on the starrs but openrng and shuttrng doors for people berng attentrve rn class and havrng good sportsmanshrp although these are rmpor tant factors that are generally observed And we do a pretty good Job of rt here at C H S and we should be proud of the fact But along wrth these lrttle courtesres there rs one that we should not forget and that IS offrce behavror We must learn to respect the rrghts and be longrngs of other people Surely there rs some thrng that we have rn our possessron that we consrder prrvate I know there are thrngs that I consrder prrvate and know are no ones busr ness but my own Well Just stop and thrnk about other people for a mrnute I m sure they are no drfferent from us Papers on the teachers desks papers on our frrends desk class books and materral on the desks rn the otfrces other confrdentral materral should be of no rnterest to us When we enter a class room or an offrce Just remember that the desks and therr contents are not supposed to be for publrc rnspectron Thrs rs not somethrng that rs done conscrous ly but rt rs a habrt that should be overcome rf we are to be a success rn lrfe So lets re member to respect other people s personal prop erty rn rust the same way that we want them to respect ours Im sure that thrs wrll be prac trced rn good old Charlotte hrgh from now on because of the flne co operatron of our student body Sfmmq aa Mme Wudw Today rs the day when that lrttle anrmal known as the ground hog vrrll poke hrs heal out of doors If the sun rs shrnrng he wrll probably glrmps hrs shadow and drve back rn hrs snug earthy home for srx more weeks of wmter Yes rts February 2 well known GroundHog day and as the sayrng goes rt depends on thrs lrttle fellow s shadow rf we wrnter or rf sprrng wrll come skrrr soon rumors on thrs day as to whether Hog really sees hrs shadow or not aware of what our weather mrnded see sprrng or wrnter hare more prng along We hear Mr Ground So l'et's be frrend wrll Some people love to go to the nrovres, others go to the movres to love The Splash, Grand Ledge Nlgh 0n Thlrty Years Teachrng may seem lrke a dull professron but few people realrze how tascrnatrng and re wardrng rt can be All the students know the C H S Irbrarran Mrldred Iauch but they dont know how broad and rnterestrng her back ground rs The end of the frrst semester marked th end ot Nlrs lauchs thrrtreth year rn the professron She began teachrng rn a rural school as soon as she graduated from hrgh school She taught there for four years and she consrders thrs krnd of teachrng excellent trarnrng From the rural school she entered Western Mrchrgan College at Kalanrazoo t further her educatron Whrle studyrng rn col lege she was offered a posrtron on the faculty She accepted and taught Englrsh for three years durrng the trnre that she was recervrng her own educatron She held her posrtron on Westerns faculty for erghteen years teachrng on the campus and at Rrchland and Paw Paw trarnrng schools Frfteen years of thrs trnre was spent as an Englrsh crrtrc trarnrng future hrgh school teachers Mrs Iauch resrgned from Western when shc moved to Charlotte rn N40 ln 1042 she start ed workrng as the school lrbrarran rn C H S At varrous trmes she has been to sthool at Northwestern Unrversrty Columbra Unrversrty and tlle Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Durrng her teachrng career she has held posrtrons as a crrtrt a college Englrsh rnstructor a dramatrcs coach and a lrbrarran She has taught rn srx schools durrng her thrrty year career Wrth the exceptron of three vears she has been rn school every year srnce the age of four Monotonous Not to Mrs Iauch She enjoys teachrng very much and rn her own words Teachrng rs one of the most challengrng thrngs rn the world From Over Yon Only a psychratrrst can frnd rt but really everybody has a streak of sanrty rn hrm some where Eaton Raprds has had a Twrrp Season began Jan 9 and ended Jan 27 Courtesy rs contagrous Lets start an eprdemrc The Almanran Alma 'Vhchrgan Erghth graders rn Albron also sponsored a Save that Swan wrapper' drrve for CARE The Ionra Band meurbers were feted wrth 1 banquet by the Band Boosters Club A few of the senror grrls at Ionra are engag rng rn student teachrng programs srmrlar tc the ones rn Charlotte Mr Wotrrng All rrght run up the cur tam Lyle Sumerrx a squrrrelf Say what do you thrnk I am the Funnres Anne Dempsey Ioe Palooka Joe Prnch Boots Phyllrs Bennett Ifreckles Eugene Crrrtrs Trllre the Torler Narda Lrvrngston Snrrlrn lack lack Faust Penny Joyce Hughes Flash Cordon Jrm Young Red Ryder Doug Burkhead Brenda Starr Boss My wrte heard I took vou out to drnner the other evenrng Secretary What does that make me Boss That makes you nry 'ex secretary' The Lakevrevr Crystal Stamps And More Stamps' Lots of people collect stamps as a hobby but thrs young man also collects postmarks along wrth the stamps Jrm Johnson a senror has three loose leaf note books frlled wrth stamps and postmarks from the Unrted States and forergn countrres Most of them are from towns rn the U S but he has a few outstandrng ones from France Germany Jamarca Japan and Hawarr In two of the notebooks he has arranged thenr accordrng to states rn therr order and the other notebook rs used when he has two of a krnd and rs arranged accordrng to crtres On a map of the Unrted States he crrcles the towns from whrch he has collected postmarks The value of the stamps rs determrned by hovr old they are Jrrn enroys thrs hobby very much and thrnks rt grves valuable educatron Fashron For Snow Trme Gals' What s new The latest results from the fashron world The lrttle srlk tres worn around the neck ue very becomrng fBeau bartl The Jersey blouses are decrdedly a favorrte among most grrls Wool skrrts wrth the fav orrte brg plards wrth pleats oh' arent they sharp? Those shoes wrth the pouchy bags to match have attracted much attentlon Was Our Face Red' late one nrornrng and Mr Brennan sard I see you Ixorrnan Rutter When I rrpped my overalls on 1 ar door Donna Ald When Brll McKeag krssed me rn front of my mommre Peggy Conner I went rce skatrng wrth a boy and I drdn t know how to skate Morna Farr When the marlman asked me rt I had lost my garter the day I had on some baggy socks Barb Shults The day I forgot to brrng the Oran e 85 Blacks to class and Dan Brown had to go after them Jane Phrlrps When the teacher called on me and I drdnt know what she was talkrng about her on the cheek a harmless frolrc lard up for a week rts parnters colrc He krssed It seemed He s been They say You Notrcecl 3 Have The Junror class rrngs and how pretty they are? All the grrls that are gorng steady? There arent so nrany overalls on Fr1day The student agrrculture teachers? The new l1brar1ans The flashy ankle socks berng sold by the senrors at noon Smells conrrng from the chemrstry room? The new frfth hour study hall teacher? Mrce rn the home ec room? Srxth hour governnrent class? How fast the trrst semester went? How quret assembly was when Warren At krns was speakrngf Drck McKay What do you thrnk of a fellow that would make a grrl blush? Carl Archer Hes a wonder 'Vhss Wells Grve me a sentence wrth the word totem Nancy Parrsh I have frve books and I to tern home every nrght Ixen Davrs You say you flunked rn Eng l1sh l d0n't undestand' Bob Iohnson Nerther do I, I guess that's why I flunked . . . . . , . ' ' I ACF ' 7 r y N sr 2 - gf E1 . . . ' y 9 . . -3, E 5 , . I . I. . 1 ' y - , . A . . S v - I . . . . , , I ' . ' - n -y r ' ' ........................ I ' - 9 , ' , ' ..-.....- 4 ...-...... . I li ' ' Y 0 v . . , . . . . v . t . . I ' ' - ' . 1' 1 I ' K n A . y a n 1 I 2 ' ' . I . 1 , 1 . . . I 7 , 1 K y ' A l Y That one thin is courtes . - ' , ' - ' . - - . . . g , y . 0 high Sf-h00l DFIHCIDHL dean of SIFIS. an English Mrldred Rrpley-I came rnto the study hall . . . f ', . ' , ' V , ' Y U ! l ' r v I ' ' . .'V y V ' K . X. . V ' F A - . . - I . . l N I . . -I . . L ' ' , Y ' L . - . . . . - - - In ' T . ' Q ' - 1 . . ' v -- ' ' I ' r y ' gf . , V . . . . , . - . ' ' U ' . It ' , 1 V I - . s ' . . . - ,- ,A 'WW' . , , . . A , H . I A A . . '- . V ,' , . , I , u . Y , i . . K . . . l . TU . - ' ' - ,I ' ' , K ' ...U 1 ' . I . U ' '- . . ' ' .H ' . p, f 1 - In , . - H .ku 'S .N K A . - ' 7 ' . . t I . . . , . f 1 1 . - . r ' ' ' l . . I .-H . Y ' ' W A' -5. I I .yy ' , ' I ' . . . T . . . TH , ,, ' L' ' I . I . , . T ' I 'rr A ORANGE G. BLACK Page Indians Scalp Local Basketeers Have Local Netmen G6 R dsklns Lower the Boom After Slow Start Marshall Hlgh dlsplayed the type of basketball that lates them slxth ln the state by soundly spanklng 011016 netmell 14 .14 Janualy 31 on thell own haldwood Charlotte had thlllgs under c-on trol ln the fllst qualtel leadlng 148 But when halt tlme rolled around Marshall was on the heavy end 21 18 SL0llI1g scattered among the play GIS of both teams Klng ot Vlalsllall took polnt honols for the evenlng wlth 12 Bulns was close behlnd wltll 11 The two ace ca els of thc Reds Postula and Loyel were held to 7 and 3 Il1dlK9I'S rcspectlvely Ixen Spalks paced the Olange and Llack wlth Sl tallles Ilan Blowns S placed hllll second 'lhe foul llne IS the only place Challotte could boast a lead as they made good on 18 ot 2b Marshall had S of 18 Fronl the llool howevel 'vlarshall had a lalge nlalglll llllllllg on 23 tleld goals to 8 f0l Ill91l vlsltors The setback leaves Charlotte wlth a IIVG won tlve lost record On the next outln they hope to snap a tlllee game 108111 stleak Nlal hall fg fta ft s Lake Bulns Klng Hoeltzel Postula Heldenrelch Nagel llllegett I oyel Chal lotte lxa' cl I lill kS Wllllamson Spalks Gammage Bl own Clark Davld NIcKeag Qual tel s 'Vlal sllall Chal lotte Tough Schedule Ahead Charlotte t Meet Howell, Grand Ledge Mason Durlng the next fcw weeks the local basketeers have a tough sched ule On Frlday February 3 leal ganle IS expected when thc Isaac' men meet the Hlghlanders on the Howell c-ourt In the last battle between thcse two teams Charlotte ended on the long end of a on 26 :core COIIIIIIQ, up next on Tuesday Febluary I IS a l1OIll6 game wltn Grand Ledge and the Orloles hope to avenge the setback suffered IH the plewlous clash between the two schools In the game wltll Mason on Feb luary 10 the Bulldogs wlll have the advantage of playlng on thelr own floor However the Orloles wlll be out to chalk up thelr sec end sletory of the year over the Bulldogs Charlotte captured the IIFSL contest on lanuary l 5129 on the local court Orloles Defeated 41 39 Grand Ledge cage warrlols dealt the Orlole tltle hopes a telllng blow ln thelr 4139 conquest January 20 on thelr lloor Aftel an ew en quarter the Comets began to pull away fI'0lll the wlslt lllg Orloles and held a safe lead at half tlme It was late ln the fourth perlod when Challotte started to nlelt tht Gland Ledge 11 DOIHL lnargln Dan Brown and Hans Kardel began to hlt but to no awall as the deflclen cy was too great Don Harley paced the Comet flve wlth thllteen lll8.lkS Wlllle Hans lxaldel took scorlng honors f0l Challotte wlth fourteen DOIHLS YOUNG S JEWELRY OFFER El.c.lN AMERICAN COMPACTS AS AN IDEAL VALENTINE GIFT MARTENS NEWS FOR MILLER S ICE CREAM CIIAIII 0'l l'E Il0ME DAIRY SPH WF GL ER S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Stop ln at DICKS Good Malted I-Iamburgs Vlklngs Roll Orloles 42 37 Brlng Vlctory Strlng to 19 Klnnane Leads Attack Cllarlotte suffered lts fourth se' back of the season last Frlday llljgllll when the Everett Vlklngs added a 42 '57 vlctory to thelr strlng maklng theln a llst of 15 consecutlwe vlctorles The help of Hans Kardel Charlottes leadlng storer was sorely nllssed by thc Orloles The game was played on the Orloles home court The ganle was nlp and tuck all the way wlth the leacl changlng hands several tlmes Wlth John Klnnane hlttlng from mld court the Vlklngs rolled ahead 18 1:1 at half tllne Klnnane sparked a rally IH thc thlrd perlod that saw Everett on top 33 29 But Dan Brown ln turn led a Charlotte spurt that tled up the game '33 '33 at the automatlc tllneout The Vlklngs then pulled ou ahead and managed to stay there the rest of the ganle Ixen Sparks led the Orlole scor lng wlth 11 polnts Johnny lun 113.116 led the VISILOFS attack Wltll 17 DOIHLS l'lllYllltIl SAVE 15fM, On Zlpper Bags and Overnlte Cases Senlors Now IS Your Chance WILDERN S DRUG STORE LOUIS C GEE Rlchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade New Thlngs Flrst GIITS for All Occaslons WRIGHT S Phone 574 Germain Shell Servlce A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES French Fries ,:, ,:, Short Orders Servlce IS My Buslness Orloles Cllp E R vlflth lxardel placlng 20 of the Orloles 41 polnts and Gilllllllage 12 thc Orange and Black lgaln tllunlphed ln the 3.8.1116 wlth Eat tn Rflplds on the Gleyhound floor January 13 The opposltlon pllt up 't flnal Olt oi 'V DOIHLS wlth Crl ey L'tklI1 llllll ol 11 and Hlg lns Wltl 'I The 2111119 was 1 closely lought llntll thc OIIUIES broke ln Slllttl IW ty wltll 'ln 8 po t lllaleln Students of flllllflttfl schools h we cnloyecl 't lew days lnd exe nlngs ot ood 141 '-klllllg FV9IllDg llouls ale lronl Clglll, to ten oclock Lal ge clowds partlclpated whlle the lcc lasted I IKIILS and a pllbllc 'lddrcss system have been lnstalled at the rlnk to help prowlde a bet ter skatlng place for ex eryone as it Clll-'FS SPUN SUGAR gee! 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' ' . , gnu : mv: I 0 Y I ' ' ' S0 t 'Dunk lr ' 1: lm-nm wmv Q S .g. .g. - - e Q S Page 4 ORANGE G BLACK Second Team Wms Coach Dallas Stalls second teamers added two more vlctorxes to thelr strmg maklng xt SIX wlns and two lo ses thlou h lan 20 The second teams flfth vlctory came at Eaton RaD1dS when they set the Greyhounds back 3118 Burkhead was hlgh scorer for the evenmg w1th Pmch and Bruce close behmd Grand Ledge gave the boys a scare but the llttle Orloles came out ylctorlous by settmg the Com ets down 36 31 Plnch was hlgh pomt man w1th 21 polnts tossed through the hoop un1or l-llgh Cagers l-lave Succesful Season Seventh and elghth grade bovs are havlng a very successful sea son ln basketball thls year On December 16 both grade traveled to Olnet and returned v1c torlous Thelr next foe proved to be Ma son and the basketeers agam rmerged the vlctors On January 13 they Journeyed to Eaton Rapxds and there the ht tle warrlors met the1r flrst defeat The seventh grade lost 13 24 The elghth grade boys were also defeat ed 33 34 These were the flrst games the Junlor hlgh boys have lost ln two years Your Beauty IS Your Duty Ca Tomorrow for an Appointment Phone 1300 EDNA S BEAUTY SALON EATON PARTS 8z ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Frlendly Place to Trade Journalism Class Enters ulll and Scroll Contest Charlotte Students Partlclpate l Natlonwnde Encounter The lN3.ll0Ildl Qulll and Scloll contests ale entel ed by hlgh school Joulnallsts all over the country Challotte has had a chaptel for a numbe1 of yeals but was lnartlve for Qlgllt yeaxs unt1l last yea1 when Shnley lhuce and Rogel Smlth were accepted by the olganlzatlon The qual1f1cat1ons fol membex shlp are fly that the person shall be 1n the upper onethnd of h1s class Q23 he shall be voted upon for admlsslon by the club membels and 135 hls WOIk shall be submlt ted and used as an example to the executlve secretaly of the Natlonal Qu1ll and Scroll Soclety Wmners Taken from Sectlons XNIHIIGIS are chosen fl om the wal 1nat1on and from those natlonal wlnners ale then chosen Thlee tlelds of J0l1lIlal1SlT1 are covered The flrst was that f edltorlal WI'1t1I1g wxth June Gran strom the wmner the second that of current ewents was held 1n Janu ary Wlth Clara Mauney w1nn1ng and the thlrd IS sports featule and general news later m the year Nlarshall and Petoskey had s1m1 BIT clay 111 then cltles as harlottr dld Complete Home Outfitters , Il5III 6Dac.4a1wbs Ialtmtumt STORE NEW SPRING PATTERNS In QUADRIGA PERCALES The most satlsfactory prmt for Pajamas Sport Weam Frocks and Aprons c yard Fred A Richey Co Slnce 1914 GAGEBQS mules Jay Sandwlsh SHOP VALENTINES AND SODA BAR EARL J LAVENQQQD prop Come Il'l and Enjoy Our Sandwiches and Ice Cream ln Llght ln Dark Former Stars Shme Basketball followers of Charlotte and Eaton Raplds saw a llttle of everythmg ln the way of the cage sport Thursday January 19 on the local gym floor At fust a blackout basketball game was planned Players hands teet and unlforms were made luml nous The ball baskets and out l1ne of the floor wele lummous al But because of the fact that too much hght penetrated the gym the game was halted at the end of the fnst quarter The llghts were then turned on and the contest was contmued Although the blackout part of the game was not successful the fans were roarlng thelr approval of the game when lt was ended as 1n an overtlme game The local squad was made up of elght players mostly former grad lates of Charlotte LET S FET ACQUAINTED for the New Year We are Lubrication VIKING GAME ltontmued from Page 35 The l1ne up Brown f Hxcks t Sparks Gammage Clark g Substltutlons McKeag g Total Ev erett Klnnane f Akrlght f Sartor c Sprague g Qulnn g Substltutlons Smlth f Total Score by quarters Everett 1 1 13 Charlotte Gaylord Yund and Barbaxa lou Joldau 49 ale both attendmg Cen tlal Mlchlgan College at Mount Pleasant SDSCIHIISIS MEET ELEANORE and REE at BRACY S GULF Collins Drug Store They Have the Latest In Phone 9164 Make UP g CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN LI GER H RDW RE CO. 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ORA GE BLACK THE CHAR!-IlAN VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16 1950 ISSUE 8 Annual Competrtron Opens For Photographrc Awards Lrrnber up those trngers and sharpen your eyes because that con test rs here agarn Of course the natronal hrgh school photographr award contest rs what we mean Anyone wrth a camera can enter and the only reqursrte rs that you be regularly enrolled and attendrno lt s As hood As I eap Hear Durrng the next two weeks C H S rs gorng to be rn qurte a sta e of nrerrrment lts Twrrp Season The Woman Is Requested To Pay rs the general rule to follow but several other rules have been sct up by the student councrl Of course rf a couple rs gorng steady rt wrll be up to them to decrde about twrrp season However rn general besrdes paylng the expenses the grrl should darly any chral hrgh prcture rs denced by brought rn year publrc prrwate or paro school rn the U S Any lrable to wrn as evr some of the ones whrclr cash to lucky people last The contest opened January 17 ask the boy for dates and rf attendrng a dance the grrl should ask the bov to dance The boy must furnrsh the transportatron and take the grrl home The grrl nrust walk wrth the boy to class and carry hrs books lf he should happen to drop hrs pencrl or sonretlrrng rt rs the grrl s duty to prck rt up These laws are to be enforced untrl February 2s sr watch your step Be careful not to wrolate any of therrr' and closes Aprrl 14 There are four classes to choose from These are 1 School lrfe Thrs rncludes any and all actrrrtres connected wrth school except sports 2 lfrne Art Thrs class concerns prctures whrch are taken wrth a detrnrte composrtron rn vrew Prc tures whrclr wrll appeal to the eye They can be on any subject 3 Sports and Athletrcs Thrs can be anythrrrg whether rt rs con nected wrth school or not It may le summer wrnter fall or sprrng Just so rt rnvolves some form of athletrcs 4 Everyday lrfe These prctures must be taken outsrde of school lrfe and actrvrtres They can be of famrly lrfe or may be some scene such as on the street The prctures must be taken by you wrthout any professronal help Thrs doesn t mean that you have to develop prrnt or enlarge the prc tures yourself For your offrcral entry blanks and complete rules contact Carle ton Dornan and he wrll supply you wrth full partrculars Bronson and Weymouth Attend Lake Conference lvlrs Leora Weymouth glade school prprncrpal and Mr Hubert Bronson Junror hrgh scrence teach er attended the Clear lake Con ference on Thursday February 2 at Dowlrng Mrchrgan A general sessron was held at 1 00 where sr0r1D 511131113 and 111 tr oductron of teachers took place A panel drscussron followed ll whrch seven men and women DHI' trcrpated Many of the toprcs drscussed were camp actrvrtres the camp D1'0f-Dam the organrzatrorr of a school camp and the cost and the number of students to each counselor A great deal of trnre was spent on what the chrldren should l taught at school camp Hey, Look' lfebruary lb Open House February lr Eaton Raplds here February 21 Xatronal Brother hood Week Starts February 24 Hastrngs here February 24 Frr st Lenten Ser vrce March 2 3 4 Tournaments March 2 Orange Rn Black Cal rt may be krrrcl of experrsrve lut heres your chance to na R Illall Aw Come On Back Doors to Open For Parents Vrsrts, Movre, Panel Drscus sron Features of Evenrng 'lonrght from seven oclock urrtrl ten o clock open house wrll be hcld ln the Junror and serrror lrrglr school The nrarn purposc of thrs evenrng rs for the teac 'rers and par ents to get together and becorrre better acquarnted Work done by the students from vrrrous classes wrll be on drsplay lor the parents to observe Members of the stu dent councrl wrll bc on hand to act as gurdes for any parents wrslrrng to rrsrt rooms unfarrrrlrar to tlrerrr Board of Eclucatron members wrll be the supervrsors for the evenrn Prof Danrel Sorrells of Vlrchrgan State College wrll act 'rs charrrrrarr of a panel made up of two parents from the corrrmunrty two students and two teachers to drscuss the rec rcatron problem After the clrscussron there wrll be entrtled School wlrrclr wrll show parents to the thrs movre was After the movre refreshrrrents of coffee and dough nuts wrll be served a motron prcture house rn the Red the relatron of school Part of taken rn Olrret Uuole Ghvzpa New lrbrarrans are Sue Hale Jane Phrllrps Barbara Keeley Eve lyn Mayhew Marrlyn Ilramond Helen DeBolt Marrlyn Roberts Dorrs Mrlls James Slrerd Frances Loveland and Allan Taylor They are helprng Mrs Mrldrccl lauch lr Ira ran wrth spec ral prorects H11 boys have pr or ed therr atlr letrc prowess by lerng undefeated rn the church league up to date Future plans rnclude another mo vre as the frrst was a success and a trrp to the Youth center rn Battle Creek to go swrmmrng The boys are also happy to say that they are out of debt tCorrtrnued on Page 47 Woodard, ones Leads In Prrates of Penzance An evenrng of stage errtcrtfrrn nrent rs to be presented by a rrrrxecr chorus and solorsts on Xl cdrresday February Z2 at 8 00 pnr rn th hrgh school audrtorrum The cast rs rrradc up entrrely of hrgh school trrdents Thrs enter tarnment rs the wellkrrcwrr operetta The Prrates of Penzance The Slave of Duty and was wr rttcn by the com lrned genrus of Crlbert and Sullr ran who wrote last years produc trorr HMS Prnatore People chosen for the cast are Frederrck Dennrs Jones Ruth Susre Peck Nlaror General Stanley George Salrsbury Wlabel Sally lVoodard The operetta wrll be presented tContrnued on Page 49 Solo-Ensemble Contest At Adnan, February 18 Muslcrans from Local Drstrrct Jom rn Competrtron A few rrrerrrbers ot the Clrrrlotte hrgh school serrror band wrll take part rn the drstrrct solo and en scnrble contest held thrs year at whrch has been held every year features solorsts and enscrrrblrss lrom thrs drstrrct Those enterrng from Charlotte are solorsts Francrs Esclr Carolyn Leach Lors Hall euphonrums Rod ney Wood trumpet Earl Mead Jr French horn and Charles Schaefcr and Lucrlle Whrtrnger prano A French horn quartet consrst rrrg of Earl Mead Jr frrst horn Beverly Fullerton second Marr n Wood tlrrrcl and Ilene Sharp fourth wrll also entc rn rclclrtr n to a brass quartet wrth Rodney Wood and Albert McDonald cor nets and Arthur Starr and Harold Clements trombones The rrrerrrbers wrll leawe early and retrrrn after the rudges decr srons are 'rnnounced Those who nrerrt frrst or second clrvrsron rrtrngs arc elrgrblc to go on to the state solo and ensemble contest of 1 srnrrlrr rratrrre Aprrl 1 Drama Nrght Cast Chosen On Aprrl 'Q the Ilramatrcs clrrb wrll present the usual nrght of mys tery melodrama and comedy All persons rn the club wrll par trcrpate rn preparatron for the event The plays selected and cast are Two Crooks and a lady He Arnt Done Rrght by Nell and Andys Antrcs I v . 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BLACK Publrshed Br Weekly sg, 'Kmmmm By the Journalrsm of '4 C9u LL Class of Charlotte Hrgh: School Crrculatron 800 SCQOLL .r X, -' Subcrrptron Rates S1 00 un'- STAFF Publrsher Managrng Edrtor Edrtor rn Chref Assrstant Sports Edrtor Exchange Ldrtor Busrness Vlanager Adve trsrng Manager Asst Advertrsrng Mgr Crrculatron Manager Reporters Dolores Wrllard r aroa a Shults Clara Mauney Phyllrs Campbell June Granstrorn Gary Ald Carleton Dornan Carleton Dornan Velma Clever Joanne Wood Journalrsrn Class Advrsor Mrss Wrnrfr ed W ells The True Meaning Lent rs a word wrth a strong meanrng but too many of us rnter pr et rt as grvrng up cokes candy or somethrng we really do not need and gorng to Lenten servrces held every Monday mornrng for the forty day perrorl Thrs rs not the true rnterpretatron however The forty days precedrng Easter are known as Lent Lent also means sprrngtrme or the trme recedrn the death of Jesus who sa rr was crucrfred on Good Frrday and hrs resurrec tron was Easter mornrng Therefore we use Lent as the trme of remem lrance of Jesus of the sufferrng he endured and what he drd for the world Also rt rs the trme for us to sacrrfrce somethrng we cherrsh most Thrs year Ash Wednesday February 22 marks the begrnnrng of Lent Let us all stop to thrnk of the sufferrng Jesus endured and how thankful we are that he drd such a wonder ful thrng for us To Whom It May Concern Manners rn school play an rmportant part rn ones reputatron In the corrrdors you ve probably seen those bad school crtrzens who run and bump rnto everyone In gorng through the halls your haste should be concealed You re not a halfback chargrng up and down the freld When talkrng wrth your frrends dont go rn a huddle and stand rn the mrddle of the hall or crowd around the fountarn The publrc s the Judge you re the suspect Use your good manners and you ll never regret When rn classes crackrng gum talkrng when the teacher rs talkrng and laughrng aloud are strrctly taboo If you can afford only one extravagance let that be a good barber Lookrng lrke new and feelrng most chrpper Is due to the help of scrssors and clrppers Make up rs for a purely decoratrve use It rs to be used to rmporve your face and not hrde rt For best effects be sparrng on that perfume Its much easrer to let your waste paper fall on the floor but someone else Just has to prck rt up and rt reflects on your home trarnrng So rf you want to wrn the admrratron of your fr rends and schoolmates try these lrttle manner hrnts Snowballs are Flyrng Swrsh' Bop' Ohhh' Thrs rs usually as socrated wrth the frrst wrnter snow It means fun for all who lrke to burld snowmen forts and huts and for those who lrke to throws snowballs go slrdrng skatrng or skrrng To many, rt brrngs only headaches There rs always that fear of gettrng hrt rn the head or havrng a car wrndow broken If you want to snowball, go someplace where there is room, and where everyone wants to throw snowballs In front of the hrgh school rs certarnly no place for such tom foolery When krds come to school, they don't want to be met wrth a bar rage of snowballs, whether they are walkrng Valentrne Day' But Wha Hoppen7 Way back rn AD 269 a Roman Pr rest was beheaded Today men are strll berng scalped on a day whrch all of us know as Valentrnes Day Women get all of the cards and candy and the men get the brlls Thrs started a charn custom whrch rs pursued even today Whether the customs drrectly ac quarnted wrth Sarnt Valentrnes Day had any bearrng on the lrte of Sarnt Valentrne hrmself rs not known It rs belrcved rather that rt rs a survrval of an old Roman festrval whrch was held on February 15 Back rn those days rt was the custom to draw lots to parr up the elrgrhle young men and wonrerr Tnese couples exchanged grfts and sorrretrmes becarrre engaged and were nrarrred Today customs do not requrre an engage rrrent or marrrage but sentrmental valentrnes and boxes of candy are reqursrtes of thrs day or days It rs part of the custom that the grfts should le grven by the men to the women But what has been happenrng thrs year? Twrrp season started rn thrs rllustrrous school and well you never can tell So fellows lets stark away the valentrnes and look forward to next year That First Fatal Step What do you remember about your frrst date Well here are some of the answe s that were recerved when that questron was asked of a few CHS students Wendell Anderson She was supposed to go to the show wrth my srster but I cut rn George Wrdrrg The Jeep got stuck rn the now Boy' Was I scared Allan Taylor Her dad got mad at me Elmer Jones We played sprn the nrrlk bottle Phyllrs Bennett We went on a hayrrde and I froze Phyllrs Grrffrn It really was the Lakevrew game Betty Montgorrrery I was pushed into the lake wrth my clothes on Peggy Conner I was awfully embarrassed Recf aaced? Embarrassrng srtuatrons of students have been publrshed rn the Orange Kr Black a num ber of trmes but heres what the rnqurrrng re porter heard when askrrrg teachers therr most embarrassrng moment Mrss Wells One day rn study hall when I stood up and demanded that the stalkmg be topped Mrs Iauch One noon when I left home wrth my apron on and was I errrbarrassed when 1 walked rnto the classroom wrth rt on Mr Stall It hasnt happened yet but some nrght at a game I may be embarrassed rf the loud speaker contrnues to be left on Mr Bronson The trme I landed an arrplane wrth the wheels strll up Mr Huston Do you thrnk they could em barrass me Mr Isaac I rn enrbarrassed all the trrne Mr Brennan At the Grand Ledge game I was embarrassed when the cover for the score board fell whrle I was srttrng at the offrcrals table Thrs afternoon we wrll take Mr Prog apart and see what makes hrm croak sard the pro fessor to hrs brology class I have a frog rn nry pocket to be used as a specrmen He reached rnto hrs pocket and drew out a paper bag whrch he ernptred on the table Out rolled 'r badly squashed sandwrch My goodness stanrmer ed the professor I drstrnctly remember eatrng my lunch Thanks to the Arrow Head Flrnt Central Hrgh School or rrdrng on a brke or rn a car Every year, wrndows are broken and have to be replaced at the taxpayers' expense More than Just wrn dows, eyes whrch are too precrous to value rn dollars and cents have been put out because of someones neglrgence Let's elrmrnate such black marks from a clean sport Shades of shake peare! Sorrretrrrres a small rrrcrderrt rntluences a per sons lrfe Jarvrs Wotrrng known by all the students tor hrs work as a dramatrcs coach drdnt start out to be one When he was tea h ing rn New Haven hrs contract called for hrs drrectron of two class plays The task proved to be an rnterestrng and challengrng one so Mr Wotrrng kept on wrth the work As a dramatrcs drrector he encountered many amusrng rncrdents One came whrle he was drrectrng a mystery play Ghostly Frn gers It concerned a search fo a bag of Jewels by two robbers rn an old hotel They had Just found the bag by removrng a brrck rrom the frreplace when they were surprrsed by the long arm of the law The scrrpt call ed for one of the robbers to hand the Jewels to hrs woman accomplrce and say Hold thrs bag' Instead he handed her the Jewels and sard Hold thrs bag' Such rncrdents of course are newer foreseen by the scrrpt they Just happen Mr Wotrrng has spent ten years workrng as a dramatrcs coach He consrders castrng the play the hardest task Ordrnary comedy plays are the easrest to produce and the only drffr culty rs gettrng the punch lrnes rrght The dramatrc plays are the hardest to produce As a word of advrce to prospectrve drama for the character parts rather than strarght parts Though the strarght roles are often larger the smaller character roles are more fun to do and grve more actrng experrence to he student Mr Wotrrng enJoys hrs work very much He sard It rs one of the brggest Joys I get out of teachrng It rs very gratrfyrn to hrrn to see a person grow rnto a part of an entrrely drfferent type as he progresses wrth the role He also says I learned durrng my frr st year of drrectrng that a play cannot be produced wrthout dependable people who are on trme l am a crank about thrs Mr Wotrrng reported that the most drffr cult play he has attempted to stage was the one act drama Submerged whrch was par trayed on Drama Nrght two years ago It was drffrcult from the standpornt of lrghtrng and scenery The play was dependent entrrely upon actrng abrltry and he was fortunate that year to have frve boys who could portray the parts In the future he hopes to acqurre some more stage equrpment He says that the equrpment here at present rs not adequate and the scen ery rs nruch too heavy to be moved around easrly Lrke most drrectors he has a secret ambr trorr He has always wanted to produce Shake speares As You Lrke It but he rs not gorng to attenrpt rt untrl he frnds a perfect Rosa lrnd Heart Ot My Heart When asked what they lrked most about therr favorrtc valentrnes the rnqurrrng reporter re cerr cd the tollowrng reports Carleton Dornan To tell you the truth I never had one Jrm Wensley She has blond harr Sally McDonald He rs dark wrth wavy harr Margaret Vance It was from someone nrce Lucrlle Whrtrnger Hrs beautrfulll physrque Exchange News Roosevelt Hrgh School rn Ypsrlantr rs cele bratrng rts twenty frfth annrversary thrs year One Wrld Nrght rs the play the students of Cadrllac hrgh school are plannrng to present A sophomore and a senror were srttrng on the wall by the church the other Sunday Soph Those chrmes are beautrful, arent they? Senror What drd you say? Soph lsa1d the chrmes are beautrful, arerr't they? Senror 'I can't understand a word you e sayrng Those chrmes are makrng too much norse ' I . . .n . . - 1 - .- - - , I . Q 4 J 1 . . .. ., Em ol . . , gg . . 4 w - , - ' 1 3 ' Y - , - - , --:,ef-- - - J' - . . . '. . ' . , ' K . ' . . y . .1 . - K ' C - ' . N ' v ' H . ' .. ...................... 4 G ' . ' - - x Q i . . , , ' , ' ................................,... V ' . I . . .J 3 , . 7 - l U A . . .............,. ..... ...... ......... . I . J M . . ,................... - , ,, ' i r' ' ' ................ ' I - ' I , , ' . 'i . ' . I . . . - . ' 1 ' J ' ' I - . 1 . H . 1 x ' H , Y - I . . ' ' ' ' r ' H ' yr . . . . K ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' 1 v X I r -' r v ' v ' ' . V ' r ' ,' ' . ' , . r . rr - ' rv - . , . . p, . g K . M C .n V 1 . . ' frced hrs lrfe so that we mrght be saved. Jesus , ' . ' . ' students, Mr, Wotrring suggested that they try - ' . J I ha . ' ' ' .y .Y . . - . . . K '. U J . s . . . ' ' Z . . ' . . T ' ' ' . . ,, . . . . U . - I ny l , - - 2 . . . r - ' . A 0 ' ' ' . y ' A L - ' ' Y! Y Y - ' . b ' ' ' . ' W KT ' . ' . y ' rr ' 1 - .y , , I nv ' '1 . ' ' b v . ' ' ' . A . - 0 V H . ., . Y . I , ' ' . , . . . T l , L- - -V rr - . ' . - rv A ' I ' , . l U Q u . 1 4 . A T . ' V ' 1 H I . Q ' ' ' ' - - , . . . , 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' . t . . Z , - i . . I . . ' ,, . ' I ' ' ' ' . . I . , . . 1 v rr H , , rr - - - . Y ., , . ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 3 Mason Meets Defeat I 46 Llosely Fought Game Tred At Half Sparks Hrgh With 18 Pornts Hawrng 'r nrp rncl tuck battle all the way Char rotte put on a rally rn the tourth quarter to clown the Nlason Pulldogs 11 to 46 Charlotte umped rnto a qurck lead and was oft on what seemed lrke an easy contest Trre Bulldo s eame back strong rn the secund quarter and the Or roles wrtlr Ixcn Sparks srnk rrrg a basket Just before the half managed a 21 to 21 count I'he thrrd quarter was played very much on ewcn terms wrth thc Isaac men holclrn, a slrrn lead The Charlotte frwe then spurtecl ahead rn the fourth qu rrter The Orrole reserves then took oxer Ken Sparks was Charlottes brg gun srnkrng srrc freld goals and three freld throws for a total of erghteerr pornts Jack Davrs tallred frve freld goals and srrc tree throws to eome out two pornts behrnd Sparks for scorrng honors wrth srxteen markers Charlotte Ixardel F Carnnrage I4 Spar ks C Brown G 'VIcKeag G Totals Mason Stolz F Barr Akers C Pavrs C Par rsran Reserves Roggow Kelly Totals New Thmgs Frrst Isaacmen Break Losrng Streak Defeat Howell Clrarlottes hardwood warrrors brought home a hard earned vre tory from Howell February 5 Thrs arne ended a three game losrng streak tor the Or roles rs they had lost rn successron to Grand Ledge Lverett and Marshall The locals Jumped rnto the lead and were newer belrrnd at any pornt of the game It was a rather rougr game wrth Clare Brrglram Howell s mrnute forward collectrng four touls rn the drst half llrrgham eventually left the game acc ompan red by Doug Strrrrger Hrghlander center lxarclel was agarn hlgh pornt man tor Charlotte wrtlr 16 porrrts Gam mage was next wrth 10 Por How ell Brrgham was hrgh wlth 12 ornts 40 29 wrth Bulkhead leadrng the lrttle Orroles Orrole Cagers to IVIeet Eaton Raprds I-Iastrngs Wrth Just two more games on tre schedule the Orroles hope to come out vrctorrous and keep therr stand rrrg rn the league On February lr the basketeers wrll meet therr tradrtronal foe Ira ton Raprds on the home floor and wrll trght to come up on the long end of the score as they drd pre vrously thrs year- to the tune of 41 32 The last game of the season wrll also be played on the loeal hard wood The Orroles wrll challenge thc I akevrew Spartans In the last contest the Spartans were defeated Joanne Wrllard 49 has Jorned the Senate Sororrty at Western Mrchrgan College Complete Home Outfrtters ,aaealuii 1295 Illawarra STO RE LOUIS C GEE Rrchelreu Food Store A Good Place to Trade WRIGHT S JEWELRY and GIFTS Ccrfts for All Occasrons Phone 574 STUDENT SPECIAL S5 00 Cold Wave Reduce t Durrng Feb and March Thrs Beats Any Home Permanent BILLIE BRAITHWAITE Stop n at IIICKQS Good Malteds .,. Hamburgs French Fries .:. Short Orders Local Basketeers Down Comets by 37 24 Score Isaac Shuffles Lrneup to Gct Tellmg Results Crarlotte kcpt ts tlrckerrng hopes for a Caprtol CII urt trtre alrve by bowlrng over Grand ledge Ir 24 February r on the locfrl hard wood Coach Llkrn Isaac shuffled hrs lrne up somewhat and br ought tell rrrg results Irm Garnmage swrt lr cd to forward and g.,r'rbbecl ofr sc or rrrg honors wrtlr 12 pornts Dan Brown left hrs cu tomary torward posrtron and played guard Brll Nlclxeag was rnscrted at thc other guard po t Hans Ixardel rnd lxen Sparks playrng torward and center controlled the backbo rrds most ef fectrvely seorer was completely bottled up through most of the contest was held to two lay ups rncl a fr ec throw The trgrrt Orrole deterrse also throttled other Lomct hoop ster wrth Lee hrglr nran hawrrrg er ht markers The outcorrre was nexcr rn doubt after the trrst tew mrnutcs ot play Charlotte held a 106 lead at the quarter and doubled the alxantage at half trrrre th a sc orc ot 2010 Intermrssron tarled t cool tl the red hot locals as they threw rn srx more porrrts before Grand ledge could counter It w'as rn the fourth quarter that the Orange an,l Black slowed up nettrng only four pornts The en SAVE 15fM, On Zrpper Bags and Overnrte Cases enrors Now rs Your Chance WILDERN S DR U G STO R E Jr Hrgh Downs Olrvet Iunror hrglr basketball players won o er Olrvet lrrday lcbruary The sevcnth grade worr by a close score of AG 24 whrle the cr htr r'rdc took therrs by a some rt rorc arrdcd s orc lf llrc Junror hrglr term are to play Lrtor Raprds Ifrrday February 1. 100 herc rnd the tollowr wcclc the sc hc lrrle wrll be conrplct cd when Hfrstrngs crmcs here fo 1 double gamc 'an for th crrror Pr 1 rrc rcrng mrdc Bob Slrrrrbers.,s orchestra has been engr ed tor the occasron The theme n Vxcnrn Parrs has bccn selectccl The Jurrrors rre also pl rrrnrn a 'rs cmbly c cam srw ac o rs Corcr lstac emptrecl the Iltlllll on the rn xaders Charlotte hrt for srxteen treld orls and trvc charrty tosses rn ,., nrrrg thc h trrumplr Fhc comets mule tcn shots from the floor and four from the free throw lrne The games irrr rl score lerwcs the two squals cleacllocked for second place rn the league Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Servrce rs My Busrness Need Unusual INSURANCE? 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BLACK Drrver Trammg Course Recerves Plaque Replrca Experrence Gamed by Students Whrle Studying Twenty two students meet thrrd hour rn the che-mrstry lab wrtlr Vlr Marvrn Flower to learn how to dr rve a crar Drrvrng takes place rn a Chevrolet loaned to the class by Fowler s Inc The lasrc fund amentals and knowledge are oh tarned by study rn class Frye books publrsrhed by the Amerrcan Automobrle Assocratron rn Wash ington DC are the man source of rrrformratron Mr Flower stated that all ot the requrred srx hours for every stu dent couldnt be reached rn darly on are rnstructed by Vlr Nerl Bren nan Mr Harry Blanchard Vlr Darl Huston and Mr HubertBrorr son Group progress has been quoted as very good The marn thrng rntended for the students to learn rs the proper at trtude of the drrver These students are grven no specral consrd ratrou over non trarned applrcants for a drrver s lrcense Professronal drrv ers are not created rn thr course only foundratrons upon wh ch to lurrld experrence One half credrt rs grven for ont semesters work The course be gan agarn wrth a new class tlrrs second semester Mr Flower urges every stud nt tenth grade and up to take this valuable course A plaque whrch rs a replrca of one grven the Governor of 'Vlrch rgan by the Assocratron of Casualty and Surety Companres was sent to the drrver trarnrng class because Your Beauty rs Your Duty Cal Tomorrow for an Apporntment Phone 1300 EDNA S BEAUTY SALON The Quahty Surt of Crease Resistant Rayon by Lampl S16 98 GITTLEMAN S ORIOLE CHIRPS tContrnued from l rat ll Aprrl 20 the Lrons Club rs sporr sorrng the Unrversrty of 'Vlrclrrg rn band to help rarse funds for the Chrcago Internatronal Conwentron Band trrp The merrrbers of the senror class have ordered therr nrme cards and announcements The nreasurenrerrts have been gowns A mock the thrrd February home and therr guests Four hrgh school debaters ap peared before the Lrons Club rn a non derrsron contest at a nreetrrrg held February Q at the M'rsorrn Temple Vance Hamrlton and .Irm Iohnson were the affrrmatrve learn taken for tlrerr caps and weddrng wrll be grr en by hour honremakrng grrls They rnvrted the fanrrly lrvrng class to bc str om were the negative team The fathers of the debaters were rnvrt ed to attend as guests OPERETTA if ontrnued from lage ll under the drrectron of MISS Thelma Shook Trckets may be purchased from many of the chorus members Adult trckets are srxty cents stu dents trckets thrrty cents Charlotte hrgh school qualrfres wrtlr rts progress rn thrs freld Because of the chemrstry r grancres the students ar en t at all pleased wrtlr the meetrng plan They also have no place to put tht materrals srgns posters etc tlrfrt they recerve for ard rn tlrerr courst EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Out To Wrn New Laurels Those Lovable Jolene and Gold Sports' Downrrght comfortable and smart as a whrp they re certarn to score wrth Co eds and Career Gals alrke' Prck a Parr Today to underscore your sports clothes Fred Murray 8: Co Student Councrl Meets In Nrnth Grade Class A student councrl meetrng was conducted rn a nrnth gr tde l n lrslr class on January 'll Thrs was an opportrrnrty f the studerts to 'earn more about parlramentary pro cedure that rs berng studred rn the classes The pr ob 1 e rn drscussed was Twrrp season whrch wrll be obsert ed February 14 to 29 The problem of the brcycles was talked about abarn Brcycles are to be parked rn the drrve way next to the Haw thorne school A lot was sard about courtesy rn halls and classrooms Annual Free Throw Tournament Feb 20 lfor the past three years there has been a free throw tournarrrent lor Junror lrrgh boys Thrs year rt wrll start on February 20 Each boy wrll have an opportunrty to try for frfty baskets The wrnner gets hrs nanre prrnted on the orange Jug vwhrclr rs found rn the ,runror lrreh offrce Prevrous records have been Rrchard Paton rn 49 nrth 21 bas kets and John Betty rn 49 wrtlr '32 Youth League Basketball Youth Basketball League Stand rugs H1 N C ong.,r egatronal Baptrst St Mary De Molay Methodrst R e s ul t s for Last Monday s Games Baptrst 22 Methodrst 9 H1Y 32 Congregatronal lr St 'Vlary '6 DeMolay 13 Schedule for Games Monday ler ruary 20 r 00 Baptrst ws Congregatronal 20 HrY vs St Mary 8 00 DeMolay vs Methodrst ALUMNI NEWS Mr and Mrs Don Hrce tnee Mary are the parents of a baby grrl Joanne Mr and Mrs Robert Levr lnee Joan Easleyl 47 announce the brrth of a daughter Pamela Lee born Monday February 6 COME IN NOW' GET ONE OF OUR WAX E WASH JOBS Complrments of S BEHRENS 8: ROWE SERVICE Prescrrptron Druggrsts I ln rmostats llose and Arrtrfrecrc l hone 9lb4 Jay Sandwich Shop 9 EARLJ LAVENGOOD Prop Come ln and Enjoy Our Soda Bar CHARLOTTE MICHMN MLINC-EER H RDW RE CO. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ' r::l'z- . 2 w' ' ' ' -I W L . . , ' 5 ' A , , , ' ' fi L '-' 6 0 .X . V. 1 I Y? . ? x l I I . K 1 ,.7 . ' . 4 2 -- , ' or- r r ,- u 4 2 l. K A ' . , U K - ' - -. . 3 3 ,. ' - . - 1 ,f - . 1 1 - - - . ' ' 1 5 ' ' . ' 4 . . . ' t l' 0 5 ' ' ' l- ' 17. , ' ' U ' . ', -A ' -1, . . 5 h . , . . . X A . Y Y ,1- . ' A , ' lr I Mk cl.. 'H - classes, so nigrlrt classes from 6:30 and Bertha Lenon and June Gran- 1 '-f l D Meadf of -46'and '47 respectively' I ' ! FB . tg D! ,ao r, , ' 1 ? 1-fl . , . 3 1 ' fr I O I . , . I I The Touvniments h 'IIC X VJLUME 24 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THUPSDAY MAFCH 1 ISSUE 9 FF s In Contest N0 tllll 1 ng L N ll llI'l1Ll1 .111 11. 1 llemnnts 'nd X 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 s 1 I 1 x upt 1V111ma Goes 1111 Alr 111 At1ant1L Q1t1 Mmt N 1 1111111 N11111 Band Obtams 1 N11 ' r Y 1 L Y L 1 V M 1 1 1 1 . 1 2, 1,150 . 1 . , 1 1 , 4 Q o 1 1 11' -. I'1 - 1111 11'1r.-1:1 .. , 1. 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' s ' o H ' I Tlrrs year the Junror lrrgh boys played basketball the same nrght that the Varsrty played startrng at 4 00 Tlrrs arran enrent enabled the younger boys to make use of thc new gymnasrum Tlrrs new plan worked out very surcessfully The Junror hrgh team eonsrsted ol one seventh grade squad that played frrst and an erghth grade team that played the second game These two teams each played total of urne games The erghtrr grade came up wrth erght wrnnrngs out of nrne games The seventh grade won sur out of the mne The opponents were Olrvet two games brton Raprds two Potter wrlle one game Hastrngs one Grand Ledge one and Nlason two games Phe runror lrrglr teams frnrshed tlrerr season by wrnnrng both ames wrtlr Hastrngs lrrday February 21 Boys on both teams wrll be aw arc ed basketball emblems rn the nefrr tuture cult casse rn clarryrng now berng., held Xkeclrresclrv nrghts rn Charlottc and Nlonday nrglrts rn Potterwrllc Edna s Beauty Salon COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Your Beauty Shop Does It Better Call Phone 1200 MABTENS NEWS FOR MILLER'S ICE CREAM rrls who torrrred a. trcslrrnan brskel lall team plrycd hoste to Grand Ledge GA A and won from thern therr frrst rntcrscholrstrc gamc wrtlr a score of 2910 Janet Spr rroulo was hrglr porrrter wrtlr 13 tallres The senior team wrth Dolore Hrllard as captarrr won fr game trom the Junror team captrrned bv Pat Prresman the frn'rl score berrr Each grrl g ts ten pornts for earh par trcrpatron rn a group game whrch go toward earnrng CAA letters A numeral requrres 100 pornts a small C 300 a lar ge L cr Dont for et Drama nrght Xprrl Th Casts are hard at work rn order to make the show a succ ss LOUIS C GEE Rrchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade Delivery By Truck Fuel O11 Gasolrne BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Complete Home Outfrtters QU-JS lhaarrrlht ...Wie ,acfalecbi W ST 0 RE re 'rt ull strength or rc tournaments Tlrrs vrctory brrngs the season ord for the locals up to rr wrns and frrc losses Charlotte lxardel f Cammrge l Sparks Brown g Wlclxefrz, g Taylor f l-lrcks g Brarthwarte C' Totals Hastln s Bryarrs f Whrtwor th SAVE 157 ON ZIPPER BAGS AND OVERNITE CASES Senlors Now Is Your Chance WILDERN S D R U G STO R E New Thrngs Frrst STERLING SILVER FROM YOUNG S JEWELRY ls a Joy Forever Matching Spoon Prn Free wrth Frr t Starter Place Setting f LUNT STERLING lelarrcl Wrllranrson Wallace Bruce X ngerclcr Nleyers g Sternke L, llclxeough f llrnrpton f Fotal Charlotte Hastrngs N935 DUNMORI Amerrca s Smartest CASUALS Let us Show You the New Styles for Sprung Fred Murray 8z Co EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Friendly Place to Trade Stop n at DICKQS Good Malteds .,. Hamburgs French Fries .,. Short Orders Page 4 ORANGE G. BLACK 04-40k 611411114 The HrY boys accompanred by 'VII Ward Clrrrstlreb advrsor ven tured to the yorrtlr center rn Battle Creek for 'rn erenrng ot swrmmrn Tuesday February 21 Nlr Marvrn Flower s shop brys hare Just recently completed the rrses wlrreh were started about year ago Nlrs Joy lVIurrays thrrd yea homemakrng grrls vrsrted Vlrs Rose Beach to see the rnterror ot her attractrve new home 'Vlr Beach also treated the grrls cookres Don Trrrell Don Bust and Querr grlts at Vlrchrgan Duroe sale rn East Iansrng Saturday February lllllllllllllllll: MY BAr.r.o'r FOR QUEEN OF THE ll I I I I -I U3 ii gl ml zl I I I I M Af- KD 5:3555 S51 '49-mQ..5,,:-Q Rl :1 :gs W U'-5:25 5'11 '3,. 5- om'FUg :uo f' c-UQ S91 ameri m55'EoF-1 53 eaaessoee Enema? mi Samir-'Ui gi- 'r-I :.OOrv5S 2? ,-HB5-N V-I 5- :vw-79: CD5 22162252 ,.. NEQQQ, 2 'S 352 3-57 OVQVQQQCU 'e SNNNEAM 2- ffalf' 2- 2' 2 Ngo O 502329 - v-'UI CLASS IS WRIGHT S JEWELR and GIFTS Grfts for All Occasrons Phone 574 Govt Classes Show Nleanrng of Democracy Democracy rs a wonderful thrn The government classes put on rn assembly showrng how good t really rs The settrng was an rm nrrgratron oftrce on Pllrs Islanl where several forergners were wart rng to be admrtted to the country The three oftrcrals played by lun Sparks Gary Ald and Irrn I nerr good answered therr questrorrs about the U S The rrnmrarants were told the hrstory of Amerrca Clara Nlauney and Jerry Clark as Vlartrn and Irma Gunther gaw a skrt to show that thou h they were German born they were strll Amerrcans above all The De lr atron of Independence the G tty Lurg Address the rnscrrptron on the Statue of Lrberty and In Flander sang the Battle Hymn of the Re publrc and Ballad for Amerrcans 'vlany favorable comments har een made about the as embly BAND tontrrrucd from I rec l ter tarnrng hour The progr am for the band throughout the remarnrng year pro vrdes gl rornt concert rt Marshall on Aprrl 14 a program by the I nr wersrty of 'Vhchrgan band on Apr rl O Olrwet festrval Aprrl Z2 Baud Pourr e on May 5 and the Holland tulrp festrval on May Z0 The Irons club and Band Boost ers are sponsorrng the U of NI on Apr rl 20 to try to money to send the Internatronal Lrons Chrcago July 16 11 band program rarse enough band to the conventron at and N QUAKER NYLONS very superror stockrng for Beauty and Long Wear 51 gauge 30 denrer S199 51 gauge 15 denier S139 New Sprung Colors rn Stock Fred A Rrchey Co CllABLO'l l'E ll0ME DAIRY SCH WEGLER 'S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Servrce rs My Busmess Tuneful Prrates Please Under Shook s Drrectron Famrlrar and New Solo Vorces Appear rn Roles Irr ler the drrectron of Nlrss Thel ma Shook the Charlotte hrah glee clubs pre enttd the operetta The Prrfrtes of Penzance rn the loc rl rudrtorrurn last IN ednesday lfebru ary P2 'I hc plot ot the opcrctta was that of fr brrrd ol prrates and therr tr orrb cs Ifrcderrc the apprentrce prrrte was ably portrayed by Denrrrs Jones Susrc Peck pleased the crowd exceedrngly wrtlr her gun play as well as wrth her srrrerng George Salrsbury Sally Woodard Iob Iohnson and Ralph Gram gave rery credrtable perforrnanees rn hcrr solo roles Vkrllard Ploeg who on Tuesday stepped rnto Jack Fausts place as eras mt of the hrgh stepprng polrce lrd rn excellent Job cousrderrng hc crreurnstances Jack was un rll to appear because of rllness Xe ompanrsts were 'VIrs Ieora Weymouth Ioan Vtrlson and lu crlle Whrtrnger Bruce Brown play the overture The rnusrcal was wrtnessed by a f'rrrly large crowd eren though a heavy snow made clrrrrng eondr trorrs hazardous Ixow that the operett'r has been rrcsented the glee club rs practrc rm.: for the drstrrct contest at Les lre on March 25 Two Hurdred Present At School Open House About two hundred parents and lrrcrrds vrsrted the open house held ru Charlotte hrgh school on Thurs clay ewenrrrg February 16 There were rnany rnterestrrre exhrbrts on drsplay rn the class roorrrs Xt the close of the panel drscus sron on What rs the re pon rhrlrty ol the home school church and other eonrmunrty 0l',,8lllZ'lI10Il'i ln p ro v r cl r rr g, socral actrrrtrcs or youth Pr ofessrr Danrel Sorrclls of 'tlrchrgan State College charrruan statcd that he hoped that everyone present had a clearer understand rna. ot hrs own responsrbrlrty t youth Those on the panel were Mrs Darrell Johnson and Nlr Charles Smallwood parents Dan Brown and Clara Mauney student Mrss Wotr rng teachers lVl Newman a professronal square dance caller was at the rroon hour square dance held Febru ary 23 and plans to come here on a month as a part of the noon hour pr ograrn lVIr Newman was a hug success and ew eryone rs lookrnl, forward to seerng hrm a,.arn COLLINS DRUG Headquarters for FABERGE APHRODISIA WOODHUE TIGRESS STRAWHAT mf C l l Jay Sandwich Shop EARLJ LAVENCOOD Pl'0p CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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I CARNIVALYS Congratulations comme Q I Q A 1 I I I B I I G Baftglxal' THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950 ISSUE 10 Annual Forensics Contest Staged Competition Proves Stiff for Contestants Competition was keell in the all- nual forensics contest held March 10 Tho e Wllllllllg llollols were flStlllllHtl0llS vlalgalet Folshcc IIISK and Bluce Brown second dlamatlc readlrfgs lvava Bab oclc flrst and Tolll Snyder second oratoly Geolge Sallsbuly extelll poraneous speaking Don Packald fl1St and Rodney Wood secollcl The students competed against acll other and w re Judged then dellvely XvIllt'Il includes posture gl Zllllllliil and gestule then oll,lnal1ty fol those wllo WIOTS their owll speeches nlenlorlzatlon and their ablllty to plesent thell polnts well enough to lnfluence the audience Tllose paltlclpatlng wele declamatlons lvlargalet Folshe Bruce Brown ln dramatic lead lngs Wava Babcock Tom Snyd e Dall luncl Jene Anne Mul phy Joyce Logan Carol NOFPIS Barbala Campbell and Slllrley Harmon ln olatory George Salls bury ln extemporaneous speaking Don Packard Rodney Wood June Granstrom and Evelyn Mayhew The wlnnels wlll partlclpate lll the d1StllCt contest to be held at Charlotte this yeal No date for thc contest has been set as yet The Judges for the contest wele Miss Wlnlfred Wells Mls Malena Klpllnger Mrs 'Vllldled Iauch and Mr Nell Blennan Band Takes Second In Dlstrlct Contest QDIIITS wele hlgh when the Orlol band Journeyecl to Fastern high school to participate lll the cllstllc contest March 11 The band play ecl Spring 'Vladllgal oveltulc ly qkl0lllCIiH allcl 'ls selected Illllllllftl Thendara oveltllre by 'vlhltlney and Men of 'Vllght ll1alCIl wVIElQttH After playing these l1l1lllIl9lH sight reading was unclel taken -X malch and an oveltllre wele tm lequlled nunlbels which ll0Il9 ot tl c hlnd saw lllllll they wele lead The band took 1 se ond dlvlsloll l ltlng An assembly s glttll by tl band on Wednesday 'll lllll S whc l these lllllllIl9lS and othels wel DlQS6'Ilt9d Carnival Plans Underway The T0llll'ldllSlll Cdlllltql dll an nual affall IS Ilelllg held Nlalch The lllalll show QIIDGIXISQKI l Sally Connel wlll take pla e ln th 21ldlt0lll1lll The nlalll 3ltl8C'llOll of the show wlll be the Cl0VSllll'l., of the queens Queens ale as tol lows Flances Could tweltth Joan Dean eleventh lllly Rllll Pll l a X lNUll lllllll Dlane Robelts eighth I y B Illll seventh Un El the llldlld,.,t-llltlll ol lion P llCk the slde sl lws wlll l slnlllal to the yeals betole wltll thc- acldltloll ot sponge thlowlng Tickets wlll be on sale lll the lobly f0l all ex llllh ev ll s Six Peppy Pepper-uppers Left to rlght M Hetherlngton D Wlllard B Wells J Relner P Gould 1r'd D Sund trom Klng Azeltlne Take RCglOn3I F I7 A I-Ionors Bob Ixllls, and John Azeltlne won the sllvel award for thell culling of poultly demonstlatlon shown lll the leglonal contest at Elsle lvlalcll l ln the second hlgh gl0llD Bob and John cllscussed the need fol culling poultly and following lllell discussion they showed the dlffel ence between the layer hen and IlOll layer hen Othel schools pal tlclpatlllg wele Owosso Gldlltl Blanc Stockbrldge and Melllll The offlclal delegates that wlll be attelldlng the State FFA conven tlon held at 'VISC IVIZIICII 21 and 22 ale Amos NVCHVQI and Don Tlllell Ch lllotte ll P A boys played lllell last basketball game wlth Oh vet Tlleday VIalch14 Glee Club Enters Contest U Pl the fIllG'Ctl0ll of Nllss Thelma Shook the glee clubs wlll iollrney to Ieslle on Match 25 fol the dlstllct contest Those who ale entellng as sold Xl oodald Dennis Jones George Sallsbuly Pllyllls Wald lncl Doug las Slllllll wllo Qllltl lllll'sl ll e tl Ol scconcl fI1VlSl0Il lrlllll,-, to go o I9 st lte contests T c st ltc Sill! and ensemble contest IS at Ann lol lll Alllll cho glee club state contest IS on Nlly 12 at Kun AIIJOI Spanlsh Club Organlzes Clllll offlcers wele elected clurln q1lllllSI'l clllb meeting Nlondly IUHICII 6 POI the ploglam lanet Snag llllolo llld IlltlIIQ TXIllllllg9l cllcl l ll clllce IT6flPSllllPll s v lv SGIWKII l0IIOVtlll,, thc lll6Cllll,i', c lllttlS w c le l ls follows pleslclcllt Ro Ol Xel on llce DlPSlCI9llt Joe llucll secletlly sally XW00l1'llfI tl9'lSlll Nlncy llalllngton bouncel Helllltd Ivldlllll The datc 101 the llcxt lll99tlll., l'ls not been set 'ls yet Ufuole Giwqu IS Ioy N lllays tlllld ll holncmaklng 2.,lllS vlslted Youngs lewelly stole Nlalcll 1 Mls loung told the g1IIS about crystal china and sllver She also hall thlngs on cllsplay for them to see Nh Newman ownel of the Vlsu ll Education Sales Colnpany of K ll amavoo IS colnlng to Cllallotte onc a llllllltll to teach a class IH squat fl3l1f'1Ilg dullng the noon houl l fore going lllto the Sales Compally llr Newman was a lecleatlon le ul Ol en c lS llls hobl lS Sflllllfx danclng., To aclveltlse llls business vll Newman volllnteerccl to comc He was llele once belol on I'BIlll121lW 22 He was llkecl velv mucll and IS comlng back IH Apl ll and llay Xll students wllo wlsll to pal tlclpate may Illlllg tllel lunclles vll Eldlecl 'loutant dlltl Nll M ll colnl Gobel ale gOlIl2 to glve llonlemaklng 2 classes The gllls have lust flnlshecl a llllll on hom c llc ol the Sl k vv lllen PIllIIlpS and Xltlllll ll ll lll thc tlec lIllclW ccm Wllltll staltecl lfeblualy 20 Tllc boys shot another tltty to blellc tl tle allcl Xl lllen Pllllllps lllll out ahead by one shot Il'lV1Ilg put twel ty llllle thlougll the hoop bettelln llls DFSVIOIIS lecord by one Judging Il0lll all ot the cough ing 'llld snlftles ln the I cnten serv lces the coal Sll0lt3L.P nlust Illtf' lt l llt lc Illllll ln C lllss Thclml Shook llll vll ltob elt Powell wlll attellcl the TVIIISIC lcluc ltols Yatlonal COIIIQIQXNQ lll lollls lll ch 154 4 Fhcse mect ings 'lle helcl evely other yeal Replesentatlves flOIll lll ovel the I.llll0fI States and some folelgn f0llllll10S attended tllls confelence Cheerleaders Close Season Two Members Graduateg Plan Dance In Aprll Promotlng flnel school Spllll lCYalty and bettel spoltsmanshlp are the OIJJBCUNQS of the Clleerlead 91S Club To do tllls the HIBUIIJEIS must be energetlc peppy friendly lhcl dlplomatlc In lIllS yeal s clleerleadlng sea S011 SIX valslty ITIQIHIYBIS and flve econcl team yellels have fulflllecl tllese polnts to the gleatest of thel ablllty Jo Ann Relner Pat Goulcl BOIlIlle Wells llalllyn H9th9l1Il ton Dollna Sllndstrom allcl DOI0lFs Wlllard make up the valslty squad 'Ihe latter two wlll be graduated tllls year On the second team are Balbala Gllfflll Balllala. Crltten den Bal bala Montgomery Charlene llalnhlll allcl Helen Sllllth The most 1l'IlD0l'l',allt actlvlty ot the club lS leading yells at games but tlley also have other numerous dutles Holdlng meetlngs IS one AHOIIIBI task IS the selecting lt new leaders elch year They 'll 0 plan to sponsol a dance lll Aplll clllel the Clleerleaclels Hop Tlc ploccecls wlll go for sclogl Pmllh and hlns fol gladuatlll ll19lllI7C,l s FIlCl9 ale twenty members ln the organlratlon llthough ollly eleven are yell leadels at games Thosc clevc ll all aslee that cheelleadlng ls a SDOlt that glOWS on you ,Q 111016 you paltlclpate the H1019 you iContlnued on lage 41 F I-I A Sends Candldates To IVI S C Conventlon Ublellates fiom thc Challott chapter of the Putule H0lTlElYl'lII9ls o AIIIPIICH w ll loulney to th 'WSC convention Nl'll't'Il 2.1 'mtl Belnlta TVIdlI.lll ll attellcl state candldate fol hlstollan and her campalgn lnanagels wlll ne Allene Gammage and Wava Btll cock who wlll go as leplesentatlv delegates Being 3- l98lOll3I offlcel for both 4'4 fl d 40 conventions Betsv tllcky IS 'lutolnatlcally ellglble to pstrtlclplte tllls yeal Betsy wlll llso cloullc ls campaign help Thc glrls wlll stay ln quonsct llllts tol thc two days Campaign speeches 'md a tlflcll tlonsl ballquet wlll be on the fll t days lgenclrl On the secolld clay the annual election wlll take place fol stlte OffllClS Panel KTISLUSSIOHS wlll flll the lest of the day The local annual Vlothel all Dallglltel banquet wlll be held May 2 tIllS yeal Committees have been chosen lol tllls event TIl0S9 on Il6C'Oldll0llS llc Xllcnc fxtllllTl8g9 Phyllls Glllf ll Rosle I'I'll'l,lI HPlllll'l Nlaltln lnl llalguerltc Gleen Tle plo gldlll comnllttec COIISISIS ot -Xlllllf Edwllcls Brllllllul Clllflll VIHINQI Slmpson Plt NWITSOH and Phylll Bellnett The lnvltatlon Lflllllllltttt' IS Vlaly B0yQl Bevelly Roath Nl ll lt-llt llughes and Jane -Xnn qlllltll l .' 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BLACK ORANGE 4 BLACK Leaving Us So Soon 7 Published Br Weekly sc Sth! m'3n w ' By the Journalism ' Q ult b , Class of Charlotte High: School Crrculatron 800 SCROLL ei, 194541 g ' Subcription Rates Sl 00 assi'-0 STAFF June Granstrom Phyllrs Campbell Dan Brown Rosemary VanDorpe Clara Maunev Diane vanNoppen Carleton Dornarr Lyle Sumerrx Etta Them Jeanette Roberts Journalism Class Wrnrfred Wells Publisher Managing Edrtor Edrtor rn chief Assistant Sports Editor Exchange Editor Business Manager Advertrsrng Manager Assistant Crrculatron Manager Reporters Advisor A Day To Remember Students' Do you realize what rs meant by St Patrrcks Day which rs tomorrow? It rsnt rust a day when one wears something green but rt rs the anniversary of the death of Ire land s patron sarnt Saint Patrick who brought around 385 A D rn Wales Although thrs rs a day of Joyfulness rn Ire land rt rs celebrated more festively rn the Unrt cd States And so we Americans wear a little brt of green on thrs day to show that rt means somethrng to us So boys why not Wear green tres And gals you can surely frnd something that color to don for the day Also rf possible we could all add a lrttle green shamrock whrch rs used to explain the rdea of the Father Son and Holy Ghost A Fme Tradrtrorr This rs the frfth year that Lenten services are being offered to the students of C H S Lenten season rs a good trme for a lrttle ser rous thrnkrng as to what rt means to us and how lucky we are to have these prrvrleges of fered during thrs season The altar rs set up by students of the Brble Study class who have been doing a very effec trve Job decorating rt The Bible Study class cooperates with the Mrnrsterral Association by setting up the altar and furnrshrng talent rn these servrces Topics are chosen by the clergymen The students have shown a great deal of interest by enter rng the audrtorrum and being very cooperative during the services The Glee Club has also furnrshed talent for the services Charlotte hrgh school may well be proud that rt has established such a frne tradrtron Classrfred Ads Wanted Another good prtcher for ball team See Mr Stall Wanted Grrl wrth plenty ot spare arrrbrtron Notrfy Ronnie Root Lost One heart rn Nashville-Pat Wanted One senror trrp with all pard Senior class Wanted Some of Kay Barnhrlls and personality All the grrls For Sale Forced to sell one little black book See Don Mayhew For Rent Good reliable excuses for being absent, guranteed to work See Bob Patrrck For Sale-Socks with CHS monogram, whrte for grrls, orange for boys All sizes Reas onable prrce See seniors Wanted More spare trme to spend rn Olrvet Ken Sparks Found Lots of frrendlrness and good sprrrts rn CHS hrs base trme and Royston expenses CUIBIIBSS Experience rs the thrng that counts This seems to be the saying that the four student teachers from M S C agree upon Archre Earl thinks that C H S rs a frne school to work rn and the teachers cooperate greatly He instructs tenth and eleventh grade classes rn shop and studres related to agriculture M Earl went with the F F A boys to the drs trrct contest rn Grand Ledge He has made vrsrts to iarnrs to help students rmprove farm practices Paul Srmon commented that he was lucky to work with Mr Milton Hagelberg and Mr Clyde Ray Mr Simon lrkes teaching here and thrnks hrs Job has been a real learning srtua tron He has done everything from teachrnf., all day to freld trrps He has had the experr crrce of working with rndrvrdual students and the Veterans Institute Bruce Mrtclrel enroyed working rn thrs school and thought the school system was very good He nrentroned that he has had help from teachers and that er eryone was friendly Mr Mrtchel teaches the eleventh and twelfth grades and has bocorrrc acquainted with young tar mers and veterans He also works on the adult program Enroyrng hrs work here Richard Pfister sard that hrs eleventh and twelfth grades worked well The marn reason the student teachers have been here rs to develop techniques rn teaching Here rs a chemrcal vrew of woman Subrect Woman Symbol Wo Plrysrcal Properties Borls at nothing Freezes at any trme Melts when treated rrght Very brtter rf not used well Accepted weight 116 lbs Occurrence Whenever man exrsts Chemical Properties Possesses great affection for gold silver platinum and precious stones Vrolent reactron rf left alone Able to absorb great quantrtres of food Turns green when placed besrde a better looking specimen Uses Highly ornamental Useful as an equalizer rn the drstrrbutron of weallth Useful as a tonrc rn acceleration of l w splrrts Probably the most eftectrve rncome reduc mg agent Caution Highly explosrxe rn inexperienced rrands Exchange 40141 Qfanced The rnqurrrng reporter has been on the prowl again The question asked of the boys was What rs the frrst thing you notrce about grrls And the grrls were asked What rs the trrst thrng you notice about a boy Here are some of the answers that were recerved Dick Clark Therr frgure Crrl Rulrson Therr eyes and harr Darrell Hrcks Therr face Jack Russell Therr legs Wallace Bruce-Therr ears Phyllrs Grrffrn Therr appearance Dolores Wrllard Whether they hare a good burld or not Barbara Hollandsworth If they hare good looks or not Joyce Hughes How they dress Joyce Prnch See rf they have curlv harr The Brrtrshers may thrnk they have troubles brrt they don't have John L Lewis Ten Pm Tlpper Our student of the week rs a senror boy Ht rs about srx feet tall and weighs approximately cne hundred seventy pounds Hrs most out standing characteristic rs hands rn hrs pook e s lf you are a good observer you may have notrced that he and Mr Brennan are buddres Our subject played football last sea son and he has played basketball and baseball too He works nights after school and on Sat urday rn one of the local stores Gotta bowl tonight rs hrs battle cry He has been bowlrng srnce he was rn the erghth grade He took up the alley art whrle he Was a pm boy at the local alleys This young man owns hrs own bowlrng ball At the present trme he rs bowlrng on four league teams Hrs average rs above 175 In the double tourna ments last year he was one half of the team that finished second Pretty good eh Bowling rs consrdered hrs hobby but when asked what he enjoyed nrost other than that he answered Frslrrng Peanut butter on let ture sandwrches and rce cream and cake are hrs favorite foods Have you guessed yet who our man thrs week Donald Frenchy French Alumnr News Barbara Lou Jordan and Gaylord Yund were home from Mt Pleasant for the tournaments The end ot basketball season also brought home some M S C s Among them were Wrnfreld Pardee Connre Alfonso and Don Stewart Engagements have been announced Bar bara McGrath 47 and Albert Foster 47 Shrr ley Paton 49 and Jrm Thornton 45 Joyce Wheaton 47 and Tom Hahn a Grand Ledger and Dorothy Wrllrs 49 and Edward Steiner of Pottervrlle Among the recent weddrngs are Joan Ball 48 and John Loughan ex 48 and Marrlyn Shrels 49 and Arthur Fox 48 Never a Dull Moment 'lhrs teacher rs not new to the students ot CHS but few know of her varred and interest ing past After graduating from hrgh school she went to Mrchrgan State Nornral College for three years 'Vot realrzrng what she wanted to take for the first two years she had to take an addrtrorral year to get the rrght credrts so she could become a t acher Her first experience rn teaching was quite discouraging She expected to go to Lansing but wound up rn Lowell where she lrved above a grocery store and had a line trme keep r the fires away Therr she taught at the Longfellow school hfth grade for two years and then department al work rn Fnglrsh rn hrgh school World War 1 came and she went to Wash rrrgtorr D C and worked rn the Mrlrtary Intel lrg noe Department Most of her work con srsted of keeping records of sabotage and spres After the war she decided to take up teach ing agarn and began as crrtrc at County Normal school here Teachrng for fire years there rewarded her wrth a Job as prrncrpal for four years In the following years she then taught Englrslr rn Junior hrgh elghth grade chorus, and hrgh school glee club She now teaches seventh and nrnth grade English and art Mrs Frances Wrldern saws her courses have been varred enough so she has never trred of teaching The latest fad rn Ann Arbor hrgh school rs long woolen or cotton stockings The grrls dye them any color from lrght tan to scream rrrg red v ' . 9 - . 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BLACK Page 3 Orloles, Sprmgport Take DlStflCt Fmals Charlotte Takes Lakevuew 4543 Oluvet Loses 6043 Ca e tins WIIIIGSSLII some Lltl Iaskethall when tI1ey attended the class B and C Il1st1 111 tou111an1ents Thulsday III 1 I1 1 saw Sp1 I., port and Nashvnle IIIIII1Ilg It oul SUIIIIQQDOII 911191 cd v1ctor1o11s XVII 60 pomts to Nasl1v1lles 3'I Th othe1 class C schools were Bellevue and Ol1vet w1th OIIXPL Ifldklng a t1naI IJIIISI. to take the game ul 43 1n ove1 t1me A uowd of about 400 to 000 was plesent to chee1 the11 Class B schools met hetole packed house Ifllday Nlarch Z At SLVCI oclonk Eaton Raplds and Iakevlew seesawed wltll Lakevlew takmg the game 36 34 Eaton Rap IL made tl1e Spaltans hustle to gam tl1e all lmportant lead 1n tl1e last 1111n11te OL the contest In the second contest of tl1e even mg although Cha1lotte Jumped to an early lead Hastmss chmhed to wlthxn a few polnts of wlnnlng ll the last qua1te1 It seemed thoush 49 Jonahed the local f1v-V 111 the ea1 ly palt of the qua1te1 The hall Just would11 t go ln to make 30 and Hastmgs crept up to 41 befo1e the fmal vvhlstle Satu1 day mght saw IOU1 hard h1 tmg teams meet Class C was fnst to meet w1tI1 Spr1ngpo1t leadln to take a 60 43 w1n OWQI OIIVGI Then Charlotte and I akevlevv met tor the fmal game of the d1st11c' toumaments Th1s was anothe1 eesaw game w1th the Spaltan tymg up the S0016 43 43 1n tl1e last COLLINS DRUG Headquarters for FABERGE APHRODISIA WOODHUE TIGRESS STRAWHAT New Thmgs Flrst Nlchols Wms I..1I Peterson Tl1e Llttle PQIGISOII Bowlm., Toulnament was held 1n Charlotte I1on1 Ifelnuary 421 The contest ants bowled on Satmday alld Sun day 1IIll1Ilg th1s per1od FWEIIIYIOIII' men and SIX wome1 s11te1ed the contest Clyde N1c-hols competed agamst lou1 111en and two women At the end ot the t11st week Clyde held tenth place At the end of tl1 second week he held f1ftl1 place and was 111 top spot at tl1e end of the toux nament H1s IlIgh6SI actual howhng SLOIO was 211 and 289 WILII hand1ca,1 HIS average was 202 101 SIX game-I Clyde won EB4 f0I 289 game and S4 f0l the Illgh SQIIGS of 141 And S35 Io1 f1rst place Tl11s IS the second POHSGCULIYL year that Clyde has won tl1e L1ttle Petel on n11n11te Unfortunately for Lake vlevv Da11 Brown all 011ole guard was fouled 1n the last few seconds Nlakmg IIIIS toul sl1ot set Cha1lottc 111 flOllI, 44 43 When the whlstle hlew endmg the game Hans Ka1 del had talhed one more free throw makmg the SLOIQ -Iw 43 CIIABLIITTE Il0ME DAIRY SCH WFGLER 'S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Complete ome Outfitters ,aaa IMMIUIIRE STORE LOUIS C GEE R chelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade NEW YOUTH SERIES ELCIN WATCHES Reg S45 O3 Now S3975 WRIGHT'S JEWELRY and GIFTS STUDENT SPECIAL S5 00 Cold Wave Reduced t Durmg Feb and March Thls Beats Any Home Permanent BILLIE BRAITHWAITE Stop Il at DICK9 Good Malteds French Fries -:- .,. Hamburgs Short Orders Or1oIes Wln, Lose At Reglonal Tourney Hol and Ch11st1an tell t th OIIOIBS Wednesday mght hy the S0019 ol 2616 Tl11s was a t1g.,11t game unt1I tl1e Iatte1 htlf of tm IOIIILII 1111211101 The fnst qua1te1 ended w1th a t1e sc ore of 3 3 P10111 tl1en on It was Charlottes hal game .IIIH Gan1111age was Il1gII Wlth 10 DOIIIIS O1 Satu1day n1ght the St Joseph BLHIS defeated tl1e locals 4I 9 The OIIOIES VNLIG IH the gam unt1l the thlld fllldlftjl wl1en the l'ea1s 1olIed up a margm At halt IIIIIG the sc ore stood 24 P2 III favo1 ol St Joe Howevel tl1e Beau 1olIed up 13 DOIULS 111 tl1e LIIIIII qua1te1 whlle IlOIlIlllg tl1e Isaacmen to 4 The locals OIILSCOIQCI tl1e11 op DOSIIIOII 1n tl1e f1nal stanza 134 but It wasnt enough Ixen Spalks d1v1ded h1gh hono1s w1th 9 aplece whlle l'e1d1nand 'VI ll holt was I'1lgIl fOI the evenmg XVIIII DIXIE CUPS DRUMSTICKS Ice Cream Bars In the Open Refrlgerator rlght by the door WILDERN S DRUG STORE STERLING SILVER FROM 0ung's Jewelry Is a Joy Forever Matching Spoon Pm Free with Flrst Starter Place Settmg of LUNT STERLING G A A Meets Eaton Raplds Chaxlotte GA A played Eaton IFIJDIIIIS Monday February 27 the local hardwood Flrst teams to meet wexe the seventh and elghth g1aders Eaton Rapxds left tne Ilool Vl1t0l10l1S w1th a 21 6 sco1 1ng spne Next the n1ntI1 g1ade teams to ght a l1a1d battle but s t1me tl1e VISILOTS were defeated 23 10 TI1en the two teams 1nte1 changed players fo the f1n11 mme Charlotte GAA plans to v1s1t Iaton Raplds sometxme 1n e futu1e and also to have a play day t G1and Ledge OLIICI ac-t1v1t1es the club has par t1c1pated 1n thxs year are bowlmg and 106 skat1ng They are also workmg on an assembly TRUDY HALL JUNIORS New Spring Styles ln Cottons at Fred A Rlchey Co Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Servlce IS My Business Another 4, ' SPORTSTER I: by 1 :I Sandler of Boston I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I: 114 South Maln St if CE I-Ieres lmpyl your easy going smart 2strap for hours and hours of Ilght hearted 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1' I 'I 'I 'I 'I CI I' I 'I :I E S .I 'I Charlotte 'I 1, 'I J u n 1 o 0 9 - . u 4 Q u ' - ' xv l . ' C ' 1 ' ' , , on - - ,I . I ' I - ' o , ' V t U ' I . , -L 1- U, A If-125 A D, . I I . ' ' z .x s 'I. I ' A, -A .- 1, . . - ' . 2 X . 'Z I' - M l 'ur , ' , thi. . , A 3.11 'h. Y .inn ' ' . , . Y' I ,X . . 1- ... W l . . V . I e . A ' I .- Lf .- . , Lg ' 1 ' K ' L 1 l ' . ' . A ' 2 ' I' I H - 4 - v ,,. . , . :I , ' . 'I' ' 1: , ' , 1 I - 1 ' ' 1 ' ' A ' ' ' . . . . I ' - ' V . I -' I ' 1 ' . ' ' ' I -I ' ' 4 I I I ' ' .' ' ' ' ' . . .I . . - cn. ,' , - ' - 1 L-1 ' ,, . ,I .- ' . . ' U F KL I ' - J I 1 . ' l . . Y I . . . I . 1-' 4 I 1 ' . I s vx . . r Q :H fx ' 1 , ' , ' - ' ' ' I .' '. . I 1 l I ' - I . -1, ids played tops in this game and . ' . J- . ' - . . , - , v 1 - I'I'l G3I'I1II1d.P'9, Hans lxaldel, and - . A , - y . 1 ' I ' . W - I . at 56.95 to 810.95 l ' . . . . , N -' ' , ' - 'V , . ' ' '-' I - 4 I .I 1 . A .A '- . U h , ' ' y - 16. O . U . 1 I I ' 1 ' - U l 1' - . . :H ' - Q Q ' '. as ' ,, ' nj . . V ' I 1 I 1 ' . a 1. W- x , . . ' : I ' I , l 1 . ' - , - . 'A- . 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'I 1: 'I 4 1, pq, 4 onANcE a BLACK Plastrc Party Planned On Wednesday evenrng March 22 the senror class wrll entertarn therr parents at a plastrc demonstra tron at 8 00 p m rn the home econ omrcs room wrth Mrs Maxrrre Rohlfs grvrng the demonstratron The senror grrls are sponsor rrrg the event to rarse money for the class tr rp Lrght refreshments wrll be served Hostesses for the evenrn., are Donna Sundstrom France Could Donna Walker Mary Jo Atkrns Drane Martrn Phyllrs Schrader and Clara 'vlaunev Dolores Wrllard and Beverly Roatlr are rn charge of refreshments In xrtatrons are rn charge of June Granstrom and tr easurcrs are Iorrr Hall and Bertha Ienon Tommy Parker brought srxteerr drfferent krnds of wood to show 'vlrs Taylors geography class EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Edna s Beauty Salon COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Your Beauty Shop Does rt Better Call Phone 1300 CHEERLEADERS rrul 1 lrke rt Next fall the olub wrll open rt doors once more to hopeful mem bers Nlrss Shrrley Drttmar advrs cr and all members wrsh to see nrany new faces to garn posrtrons Thrs goes for both loys and grrl Team Loses, Fans Srng Nlar hall hrgh defeats Charlotte hrgh 'I 5 Thrs was the lowest score 111 the h 1 s to r y of the Irrterscholastrc nrct the Jrrrrst the IITRI trrrre they were beater 1114 C rarh Dewhrr t rowel rt would be drlferent the next tune and rt was 'No' These teams are not the orrms kn mn to local C H S strrtlcnt brrt these are the Charlotte anl Nlar rfrll schools at Rothester Nou lork H Y Wrns Top Honors ln Church Youth League louth League finrsh-ed rts basket hall schedule Wlonday February 21 vxrth the Corrgregatronal church rlownrng De'VIolay hy a score of 1h 13 The 'tlethodrst Church loys pulled a trrck out of then hat ana set St 'VIary s back by a 13 12 count The upset of the evenrng was when the Baptrst Church beat the leazrr radrng H1Y team 1613 The H1Y took tht top honor lrrrrshrng wrth a seven wrn arrrl The boys who played on thrs squrcl rre 'rrl Rn rson llrck C ar ry 'Norrrs Wrrgrl Pratt Vlrrvrrr trnl F101 Brown Se ond place werrt to the Brptrst church Complrments of BEHRENS 81: ROWE Prescrrptlon Drugglsts 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Frrendly Place to Trade GITTLEMAN S FOR SPRING FASHIONS Out To Wm New Laurels Those Lovable Jolene and Golo Sports' Downrlght comfortable and smart as a whlp they re certam to score wrth Co eds and Career Gals allkel Plck a Parr Today to underscore your sports clothes Fred Murray 81 Co Need Unusual INSURANCE? Athlete s Accrdent Trrp Accrdent Polro Expense Bowlrng Equrpment Frne Arts Cameras Musrcal Instruments Personal Lrabrlrty Sports Lrabrlrty 88 THE ALD INSURANCE AGENCY Charlotte Mrch Phone 507 ALL KINDS INSURANCE Dellvery By Truck Fuel Oll Gasolrne BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Baseballs Are Flyrng Baseball trarnrng has started wrtlr frfty two boys turnrng out to par trcrpate rn the sprrng sport The prtclrers and catchers have been workrng out rn the gym for some early practrce Coach Stall has trve returnrn regulars rn Dan Brown catcher Leland Wrllramson and Rodn y Wood rnfielders and Jrm Gam maze and Bob Goodnoe prtchers The schedul for the games hrs no yet been completed rug New Sprung SPORT SHIRTS For Young Men Colorful Patterns for Sl 98 II hrrf furrlrfrj I0 fs Ir Jay Sandwich Shop STOP A T GA GER 'S F011 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN EARL J. LAVENGOOD, Prop. MU GER H RDW RE CO. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT . . . , . tfmntin - fI'0Il l':11:qe ll ' , , ' , V . .X i . A . I . S Y l ' '. .N 1 K. I . .. - . . 1 1 ' ' . 1 . ' fl '. - ' Y. A A . .' I N ' , ' , ' ' , ' T.-. .. . . .. . Y L x , - ng , ' fy' , n E . r 1 . ' - C A -3 ' A K A - , ' x rl ' . . ' ' , 'T '. 1. . r. .2 H' , H . 'I ' . l . V' 1 I 7 4' f ' . ' League' when the Lak0Si:f9..S three loss starrrlirrg for the season, with a six wirr and two loss stand- ' ' I A '. A A , '..', , , H . , ' ' 'q .X ' 'Q ' 1 ' ,. . I . , , , . -fn . -.Q ,- c.- 1. , 1 1 -rf, e , , A, ,QI .,-I . A V, I. Jer . ' ' ,.z'. ' , l ' - - K Hill, ' r .l . S ,c ' ' Af . . . , , , , 1 '. ' , , ' ' . X v I ' I . .n . I . ' S , , , ' , I 2 1 . I 1 . v . ' 1 . e. . , . , , , 1 , ' ' ' ... ' . K ks . p . . . 4 L. I I Y i. , , 9 9 ll ' YY H ' YQ lsr PSV' I 0 , . . ! . .1 1 o . ,Q Q rl - r . g . . . ' I I Y h . . . ' I I 1 I I I . . . . 45 EE- l - ' I l April Fool . See You At EV9f'Yb0dY The Carnival THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY MARCH 30 1950 ISSUE 11 Wxth Barbara Campbell agtmg, as cha1rman the Ifoxensxvs a bemg g1ven thls aftelnoon R fl6QhIIl6I1tS wlll be served to those takmg part Declamatlons w1ll he glven by Ioyce Boettcher Holt Vly Brother all I Bluce Blown Charlott buppressmn of Crlme Don Cady baton RHDIKIS An Amel 10311 Men aue Wesley Clalk Holt Wake Up AITIGTICA. .Ioan Claddock Dansvllle Where the Heart Is VIa1garetF0lshee Challotte My Blothers Keepe1 Alfxelda Frost Ihmondale Common Sense Vlar llyn Goff Eaton Raplds Gom Dramatl readlngs wlll be gneu by Wava Babcock Chaxlotte Thu Amerlcan Way Joyce Fulton at n Rapxds Scxatch the News boys Dog Helen Holz Ho They Gund Exceedmg Small Bevelly Kull Eaton Raplds The Robe MYFIS Smger The Amerlcan Cxtlzen Shaw Dansvllle The Rambler Tom Snydex Beyond the Last 'VI11e Oratlons wxll be glven Bryde Eaton Raplds The Grewt Stone Face Ehzabeth Carr Dans ulle The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Isabel Pulter Eaton Raplds TheB1tte1I'luxt Georvf, SHIISIBUIY Challotte The Atomlc Future R01 e1t Evkard and Sam H1gg1I1S from Eaton Raplds and Don Pack ard and Rodney Wood flom Chdl lotte wlll be extempoxaneous speak els Charles Hampton James Platt and Russell Jenkms of 'Vhclngan State College wxll be the Judges f0l' the contest Dansvxlle Beryl Crlmson Charlotte by Archu Dlstnct Forenslcs Take Place Today Charlotte, Holt, Eaton Rapids, Dansvnlle to Compete 1111 am apuu osln quulg DIOJJIIQ in pun ulvllaquuaqfj ueu1A'1 .IW Quaid 3111 A13 dlaq 01 waz, s,oUd-oo 91.11 ut Suuus Sulnq 31001 sxeiguassed sql eluoq Kem 9111 u0 SUIDIIIIQ looqos uo wuaxaguoo I01 19101-1 uonulg louis wg sql pue Sulplmq 01.119313 mia U99 aqq 01 lauuoslad looqos Anus 31001 UJOOIESEIO Suullg aug, BlIIlI.lOU.I Aepung Aguqq aa.1q1112 :Hogg Mahi ut PBAIJIE QHFIIIJ 'BIIIHIAI IW pu'el 01 Q Q UOIHIIIQSFAX 01 mam Aaqgd bop Aaqq plp leqm og Bulputzl IIIOI1 L aq1 pauqulord maquaam peq qnq AIIIIII x1s qv :Hogg MQN UI aAI.1Itz pasoddm sum JI ll00lIIf-HJR am ul zisopo mol 112 uouaq ul ung moU1M 1191 drqsma 173191.13110 HIOOISSFIU Suniu QILL gf, KIFHIQQJ 110 XIOK may 01 dl I1 :meld E 11001 eq souls Sl 1 111 Pulnw 511213 luapualulxadng Jo '-iuos BIII-9111 9111 mou SI lapuog NIH PIINA QIIJ. UNI 09 9X8 110 uzmv puv dfl I Hall the Queens' Left to rught Pat Wmlson Duane Roberts Joan Dean Frances Gould Mary Rlchards Kay Barnhlll Student Councils To Meet In Conference At me last C3Dlt01 C11Lu1t Leagup meetlng held Malch 13 the prm cxpals of the COIHEIGHIQ telt thi portsmanshlp was a pmoblem ln common to all the league schook and that posslble selected studem councxl lepresentatlves from the membex schools should meet to recommend to the 1nd1v1dua1 schools DOIICIBS and qtandalds of conduvt at league gamew Therefole the Gland ledge Stu dent Councxl has 1I1V1t9d foux rep 1esentat1ves fmom student counc-11 thlS Qchool at a Capltol Clrcm League Student Councll conventmn to be held today at 12 30 in th Crand ledge Hlgh school Thls wlll be a luncheon meetm held 1n the school cafeteua amz., exam Mrs Muuay: home economlc classes have been puttlng Cleve dlsplays ID the show vase m th fnst floox hall across flom loom 103 Be sule to take a peek at them the next tlme you go past The Challotte I 1ons club and thf Band Boosters ale bflflglng th U of 'VI hand to Charlotte tor 4 concert on Aprll 20 to ralse money fox the band to go to the Intelna tlonal Llons convenuon at Ch1ca,.,o 1n July Thls IS a good 0DDo1tun1ty to see one of the best bands 111 thu country 'QIJOICI Swuop x1sA1uam1 moqe apelu SIOIIIB nu, sselo Iolues 9111 Aq palosuods 2-'uxuz-me A'epsaupaM qsel uouvus louxap Uuseld mn papuanv qpuaug pue SIBIIIOIII QAIJ KQIILI1 Qnoqv Around the Corner 'vlarvh 30 DlStl1Lt Forensu Contest Niaxch 31 Journallsm Cfunxvai 7 00 p m Apnl 1 State Band Feqtlval Ann Arbor Ap111 1 10 Sprmg Vaoatlon Apu! 12 Assembly 5th hour Charlotte Represented In F H A Conentlon Bernrta Martin Elected Hsstorlan For 50 51 Year Belnlta. Mal tm Wava Babcock Betsy Stucky and Arlene Gammagg accompamed by Mrs Joy Murray went to the State F H A conventmn at Mlchlgan State college MRICII 23 and 24 Bermta Martin nomlnated state h1sto11an by the local chapter was elected over a fleld of seven other canchdates from V3I'10llS xegmns ln M1ch1gan Reg1st1 atlon was at 9 30 At 1 00 the candldates 1unmug fo1 0ff1CP5 mtxoduced themselves and evexyone- voted at 4 00 That mbht a ban quet waw held at 6 00 1nd aftel wards there was square d'IIlC1ll5, The guls slept 111 the quonfset hutb o'1 the campus The next mornlng them wls L leglonal meetlng after whuh was the lnstallatlon of Off-ICEBIQ 1n candle-hght ceremony None of the, gnle knew that she had Won hel Offl e untxl the mstallatlon Thx letumg presldent was Wlax 11y'1 M1115 flom Ithava There were about seven hundred lepresentauves flom all over the state that attended the conference The natlonal conventlon w111 bb 111 Kansas Clty YVIISQOUTI thw year fI0lll June 2Q to Iuly 1 Bernlta 19 the only one flom Charlotte that may go From June 11 to 14 there le gomg to be a Gimp at Qamt MHIYS Lake for the state 0ff1C61S and two other delegates Work Recelves Reward Conglatulatlons go to Vllsa Fhelma Shook dll9Ct0l of the mu. ed choxus the boys and gnls glm club and several IHGIHIJBIS of the chorus f01 h1gh 11011015 lecened at the vocal contest held m Ieelw Vlarch 24 The mlxed chorus placed Qecvnd whlcl IS excellent 111 the HIIXQQI chorus group Members of tho chorus who planed tust ln solo 1 sup 1101 ldflflg were Nhuy NOIIIQ Iene Ann Murphy Susle Peck ana lQOlg8 Qallsbuly Tlxoge placm., se Olld 111 solo were bally W ondwld and Phyllls Wald The boys and guls glee clubs each placed thlld The wmners Que to attend thc state contest held at Ann Arbor m Vlay Other schools attendlng th contest were from Jackson Iaub mg Sexton and Eastern Easf Lansmg Holt Wllhamston Cxand Ledge and LGSIIQ if aint uo panunuogjj luplnou Alulmlav noA S1I9q0H uvaf pue uosuqof turf 10 qiaoqmoqs U1 uo moqs lansurux 9111 slum uepy 4, ut3urs Sauiwp 2350111 .x'eaH u1ms'eu1u1H splv KIEQ laqoluoad 19 saqznvlu UIUSQIAA .IO BUIXOQ am 112 was dDIS3UII 'e Stzus .Io 11? 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STAFF Pubhsher Phyllls Campbell Manag1ng Ed1tor Lyle Sumer1x Ed1tor1nCh1ef Rosemary VanDorpe Asst Edltor Joanne Wood Sports Edltor Gary Ald BUSIHGSS Manager Carleton Dornan Exchange Edltor Barbara Shults Advert1s1ng Manager Etta Them Asst Adv Manager Clara Mauney Clrculatlon Manager June Granstrom ff C ll 1 0, Easter for You To some people Easter means the t1me for new su1ts new hats and personal adornments whlle to others It means sprlng IS here thc flowers are bloommg and the Easter Bunny w1ll be around to see all good l1ttle kldS to remem who d1ed us He show Just so But ser1ously 1sn t Easter the t1me ber the Resu11ect1on of Chr1st Jesus on a cross for you and n1e and all of The day we call Easter IS the day ed H1s people that He loved them Easter lS the day for us once more to prove ourselves worthy of Hls sacrlflce So lets all remember Easter IS a sacred day one of H1s and keep It that way Its Never Too Late to Learn ThlS IS the t1me for students to str1ve to work together to 11nprove publ1c places The h0lIl6llI8.k1I1g thx ee class has Stal ted a clean up campalgn 1n C H S and everyone should do h1s Job W1th posters on the walls to rem1nd us to put our paper 1n the waste paper basket the class has begun 1ts work Not only have the home ec g1rls cleaned all the show cases but they washed the pxctures 1n both the l1brary and study hall B6S1d6S th1s they have washed the class plctures m the corr1dor and cleaned the trophles and trophy cases Lets not have It sald that Just one class is do1ng a good Job of cleamng up the school but that everyone has done hls part Safety Fxrst, Carelessness Last On a w1ntery day 1n March a small boy darts out between two cars an approachlng vehlcle tr1es va1nly to stop but lt s too late In a mat ter of seconds another 1nJury IS added to the rapldly r1s1ng total A b1t of caut1on a b1t of thought or a b1t of safety could have prevented thls accldent and many others You see safety IS not Just some th1ng you learn about 1n grade school 1ts a subJect that must be kept ln n11nd throughout a l1fe t1me One should stop to reallze the fact that th1s xdea of safety carrles forth m every phase of today s world 1n the home at work at school and even at play These acc1dents can be thwarted 1f a few s1m ple rules are followed rules l1ke looklng be fore cross1ng a street l1ke be1ng careful when walk1ng up and down sta1rs and when dr1v1ng automoblles and l1ke g1v1ng the other fellow a fa1r break Remember 1f you thlnk of safety you w1ll IIVQ safety Gluttony or Device? Mr MHFVIH Flower, one of our shop teachers IS hav1ng some trouble w1th hls SD6lllHg, or maybe It was a Journal1sm reporter Alccordlng to copy for a recent ISSUE, hls boys Just f1n1shed the1r VICGS fMean1ng a mor .11 fault or falllng, as the V109 of gluttony J What was meant was vlses fAny of var1ous tools to hold mater1al 1n place? If the copy had gone 1n as reported, what would folks have thought around the house Shlrley Bursley Bum around wlth B111 Gary Ald Sleep all Ill0l'l1lI1g and gad around all nlght Helen Ph1ll1ps Go1ng to hunt for a man Mr Stall Plant grass Sharon Farr1er Golng danclng w1th Red at mght and sleep all day Vance Hamllton Golng to Fremont for a couple of days Joyce Hutchxson Stay home lla Mae Parr Golng to work ln town some where Stan Schnelder Im go1ng dear huntlng Joan and Janet Cornel1us Go shopplng for a formal George Sahsbury Golng wlth Schnelder Wendell Wrlght Spend all my t1me sleep mg Clyde NlCh0lS Work at Mlller Jones or sleep Jack Faust Golng wlndow peeklng 4:21 muafawfsmm aff s Hour Arrxved at study hall f1Ve mlnutes late iBy crawlmg on all fours I was able to escape Mr Bs IIOUCEQ Then attempt ed to fmlsh my early morn1ng rest but the rustllng of pages by an underclassma11 dlsturbed me very 1lll1Ch Hour Went to Journallsm class and studled very lndustrlously unt1l MISS Wells nd called my attentlon away from the w1n dow Spent the rest of the hour studymq 1n Journallsm room Hour Declded to spend thlrd hour Problems class After llstemng to Mr Brennan and class argue about current problems I was ready for lunch A very trymg morn1ng After a small lunch cons1st1ng of four glasses of mllk SIX sandwlches two bowls of soup and three P18065 of cake I was rar1ng to go back to the old gr1nd Hour Had a very trylng ordeal 1n M Hustons chen11stry class trymg to flnd out what H20 was Yep' But I f1nally found out that H20 IS leally a1r Mr Hus ton told me I had une J' SSlll1l1f16S of be commg a chemlst Pretty good huh? Hour lVIrs Iauch rudely lnterrupted me She told me I was snorlng 1n my sleep But I was merely studylng the f1ne gram of the l1brary tables I then spent the rest of the hour studylng L1fe magazme Hour Went to Mr Gobels trlg class and studled the f1ner aspects of l1fe For the only g1rl ln the class the boys cracked a few Jokes Oh yes Mr Gobel slmply 1n SlSt9d that we use the last f1Ve mlnutes to study trlg Oh hum another day wasted rd From Over Yonder The Ion1a Spotllght reports that the Illalll attractlon of the1r Sprmg Concert held March 10 was Archle Drake colnet S0l0lSt from Grand Ledge He was at one t1me flrst colnet playel 1n the Shrlne clrcus band A farce comedy A Connectlcut Yankee 111 K1ng Arthur s Court was presented at Grand Ledge March ll and 12 S1nce the play takes place 1n the long ago DQTIOG of 528 the costumes consxsted of armor for the knlghts and tall po1nted hats for the lad1es says the Splash Grand Ledge was awarded F1rst D1v1s1on 1at1ng at the Dlstrlct 1nus1c f6StlV3l held at Lansxng Eastern hlgh school Congratulatlons The Everett Junlors presented as then plav, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay March 17 accordlng to the Vlkmg A clty w1de dr1ve fox sweaters to be sent overseas IS bemg sponsored by the YTeens of East Lansmg h1gh school f0l th1s lIl0f1th s pro Ject By lNumber 131080715 F01 son1e unknown reason the f1rst day of Apr1l affects some people verv strangely Takc today for 1nstance I was return1ng to my cell er I mean my quarters when a strange sxght met my eyes there Sklpplng merrlly down the corrldor was Warden Sm1th gayly unlocklng all the doors In one corner of the establ1shment were three guards Wlldern Weymouth and Holmes plavlng a fast game of hopscotch It was a close game but as usual Weymouth was one Jump ahead Next I spotted a gan1e of t1ddledyw1nks 1n progress between lnmates Muma and Klpllnger onlookers cheered loudly as Muma bashed IH a w1nk from SIX lnches out A hangnall how ever forced hlhl to leave the battle After v1ew1ng these spectacles I was HHXIOUS to f1nd a qulet spot I thought I had succeeded when 1nmate B1ennan 14896621 raced past me He was shoutmg S0fll9th1I1g about a tr1p and no money In hot pursult were three l1ttle n1en 1n wl11te coats F1nd1ng no peace of Tllllld I thought a V1Slt to the p11son psych1atr1st would help As I arrlved I looked through the bars and saw Dr Wotrlng pull1ng h1s long curly locks out by the roots I declded my only al ternatlve would be down 1n solltary conflne ment As I descended the sta1rs I thought I heard the sounds of bones rattllng There 011 the1r knees engrossed 1n a game 1nvolv1ng two Isaac and Iauch Thls was the breakmg polnt I could stand 1t no longer I would have to escape So out lnto the yard I went and out through the gate As I bade a sad farewell to my alma mater I couldnt help but thlnk some folks 1nay take th1s Apr1l Fools th1ng too serlously Any resemblance of the above mentloned 11an1es to those of the teachers at C H S IS purely xntentlonal Peekmg Thru the Keyhole Dlane vanNoppens happy look' It could have somethxng to do w1th h r d1a mond All the dlfferent colored sa1lor hats? The bullet1n boa1d always askmg the sen1ors to pay the1r class dues The twmkle 1n Mary Olmsteads eye? Has 1t anyth1ng to do w1th Bart Senlors tradmg name cards durlng class s Pretty arent they? The turnout of the basketball Junlors vs sen1ors game Journallsm students n1ak1ng posters for the carnlval SEE Geffen? 6611141- When some of our nlcknamed sen1ors were asked how they recelved the1r IIlOI1lkeI'S we were told by Poo Wlllard I m I1Ot tell1ng tls It 163111 that bad J Sklppy Ald When I was l1ttle I always Sklpped lnstead of walklng fAre you SHIP that It wasn t because you d1dn t come to school at LlII'l6S7l Butch Mayhew I was aways flghtmg when I was l1ttle Corky Clev 91 My dad Just sta1ted call1ng me that T1nk H1cks I dont know I Just plcked lt up somewhere along the wayslde Jo EdW3ldS My boss at the dllY61l1 gave lt to me 'The Bargam Brlde' was plesented by the Vermontulle Jun1o1 class 'Vlarch 17 St Jolms hlgh SCllO0l was the scene of a 'County Career Day March 23 Students at tended from va11ous schools sucl1 as Elsle, Ovld, DeW1tt, Bath, Fowlel a11d St Johns 1 ' , l ' ' .L ' 1 Y ..Q ' ' Q5 , 'H 'Q .L ' B - ' . . ,4, - , ' , . . . - - '- - 1 - - ' 1 5 ' . - . , , , ., Z L, ff' . . . . - ' kirby' ' I ' I Y Y I . 1 . . . 1 W 7 ' ' ' '. . 1 . 1 l ................ ........ . 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BLACK Page 3 Co Captains for Year Since the 40 0 basketball ser son has come to a close the team has elected their honorary captain lor the SGHSOH This year two fellows divided the honors as co captains Ken Sparks and Dan Brown Another new idea was put into action tlrrs year the choosing of the most valuable player on the team This was a close voting con test wrtlr the same two fellow dominating the ballots Dan Brown finally eked out a close margin of seven votes to Kens SIX COLLINS DRUG Headquarters for FABERGE APHRODISIA, WOODHUE TIGRESS STRAWHAT New Things First To Albion Pow Wow As the ice of the Old Kalamazoo river melted away and the waters flowed once again toward the old camping grounds the Womens -lthletrc Association at Albion Col lege prepared for a Spring Pow Wow to which srx tribes Home Sprrngport Albion Eaton Rapid Nlarshall and Charlotte high schools were invited The girls delegated to go Satur day March 18 were Pat Prresman The co captains will meet rn thc near future along with Coach E-lkrn Isaac to decide upon the letter winners Complete Home Outfitters iinsrrrmt STORE Mlm: Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES EATON PARTS YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS Servlce ls Busnqess A Fflehdly Place to Trade Stop n at DICIUS Good Malteds Hamburgs French Fries Short Orders Diamond Nine Prepares For Defense of Crown Pitchers, Infielders Start Work: Eaton Rapids First Opponent Tire defending baseball clramp- ions of the Capitol Circuit, the Charlotte Orioles, are preparing for the defense of their title. Already Coach Dallas Stall and crew are working out every night in the old gym. PitCI19l's and catchers practice right after school, followed by rr bunting session, then an infield drill. Jim Gammage. Bob Goodnoe, Dick Fast, Lloyd Braithwaite. Mill- ard Root. Dick Farn Sherman Ixelley Allan Taylor Irm Youn and Don Marple are the burlers getting their aims rn shape Dan Brown Jim Sanrann Ronnie Roof Bruce Phillips and Fugene 'Slrfrrn Nancy Harrington Nancy Parish Dolores Willard Frances Could Lertha Lenon Cor anne Derbw Charlene Barnhrll and Sally Smith The program consisted of relay races between tribes and four com petrtrve games The VI AA fur nrshed doughnuts rnrlk and apples to add to the box lunch eafh girl brought are the backstop candidates. The infielders bidding for position are Lee Williamson. Rodney Wood. Gary Ald, Jack Russell, Neil Wil- liamson. Dick liursley, and Hob Potter. The outfielders have not yet started working out. The Orange and Black take the field first on April 18, against the Eaton Rapids nine, Ten league games are scheduled with other dates to be filled, but because of diamond repairs, the locals play the first five contests on foreign soil. April April April Apr rl Apr rl May May 'VIay VI ry Nlay Vlay May 'Vlay 14 Schedule There There There There There There Hr re Here Here Here Here He re Here Open E Rapids Fverett Cr ledge Howell 'Vlxson P Rapids Open Everett Cr Ledge Howell 'vlrrson Open LOUIS C GEE Dixie CUPS DRUMSTICKS R'Che eU Food Store Ice Cream Bars rn the Open A Good Place fo Tfade Refrigerator right by the door WILDERN S D R U G STO R E TRUDY HALL M AIITENS JUNIORS NEWS at 56 95 to S10 95 New Spring Styles rn Cottons at FOR Fred A Richey Co MILI ER s ICE CREAM SINCE 1914 Here at as ' The hottest shoe rn town M RED GREEN WHEAT The shoe Web Foot' by FORTUNET WWW t re where the teen gang shops OOPS H ES South Main Charlotte Mrcn G- - 1 , . L v I 1 8 . 1 I - '- - fr ' 21 - , . 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BLACK CARNIVAL QLontlnued from Page lb want to mlss that But dont rush too fast Lyle SUIIIQIIX and ITIS pollce force may haul you off to coult for speedlllf., Llke plays Then see Nladanll Jesldent OOIH 111 Its alout a nottoohrlght lady wllo has just been elected presldent of hel lltelaly cluh-and who thlnks Hamlet IS somethlng akln to an onlelet The play has an all star cast of ReLou Johnson Glen Geal Ilalt Lllllan Bohr-lk Joyce Logan and Dennls Jones who wlll altel nate ln taklng the DHIIS of tlt plays two chalactels Squlsll plop That sound shoulrl he muslc to youl ears slnce lt IS the at the faces of foul teachels dowl at Jerly Clalks COIIUSSSIOII Get youl thlowlng arm IH good con dltlon flrst though by sllngln haseballs at l6COldS at the target lange of IVIHIVIH HIII and lfletl Brown Beware of the IIIOIISIEI man at the Glanstrom nd Wlllard cllcus Hes been IH the lll0V19S under l dlfferent name but llls real movl name IS stllctly hush hush untll you actually see hllll Bettel dash ln now and see who tllls famous monster 1S Whlle youle there watch the snake c-hal mel from the nlystellous land of Illdla Buy youl trlnkets at the noveltv stand Ol flsh for DFIZPS at th pond But hully the mam sllow IS Staltlllg Take youl seat and watch the cultaln rlse Traln leavlng OII tlack 9 fol AIIILIIQIIH Asura and Ixukamonga' Thats llght ltS et rallroad statlon complete wltll tlcket seller IHIOFIHBUOHIIOUKII red caps and tl avelers Keep youl eye on those tlavelers they IQ golng to Compllments of BEHRENS 8: ROWE Prescrlptlon Drugglsts Three F F A Boys Get State Degree Success has come to tlllee loc ll FFA hoys Harold Clements John SIIIIDSOII and Douglas Stall who lecelved the State Palmer Degree the I'llgIlCSt posslhle aw ald glven w the Mlchlgan ASSOC1HtlOH of Futule FHIITIQIS of Amerlc-a In Oldel to wln tIllS award the eandldate must have a recold of satlsfactory par tlclpatlon ln the actlvltles of the local chapter of completlon of It least two yeals of lnstlurtlon Ill vocatlonal agllculture and of plo lulency Ill palllamentaly plocecl UIQ He also must have earnell P60 throu h hls own effolts flom ll ultl It W0lk One ot the malll which lnllst he outstandlng rhool and ln 0l1IS1fI9 communl v HLIIVIIICS He must have 'l Sdtl IJCIOIY SCIIOIAISIIID retold proved hy the school Dllll0lDlI last he lllust have paltlflpated III an outstandlng way Ill COIllITIllI'IltV lI'IlDI'OV6lllQI'lt and development ot agrlcultule After meetlng all these QIIZIII flcatlons these boys must flll out at 16 page examlnatlon and then out of 6000 boys 170 are chose for the most outstandlng wolk he Vely enteltalnlng and mlghtv lnterestlng Youll see some Wly lovely ladles too the queens f each of the SIX classes What are you waltlng fol Don t lust stand there lluy youl tlfkfls at the speclal prlce of SIX cents each offeled hy DIODIIQLOIS Sally Connex and Boll Patllrk Gracluatlon Takes SIX Men From Squad Thls yeal s basketball Sflllld w1'l lose slx pI'lyels thlough ZIl8.CIl13.I.lOII Thlee ot these ue YGZIIIAIS They 116 'ls follows Dan IIIOWII Dan has recelved two lettels ln the drlhhle spolt Hls maln lnterest IS 0IlV9t He has contllhutecl '23 polnts towald the seasons total 09 of tllem ll' ronfelellce games Ken Spalks K n ls the 6 ft lll celltel of the team He has It celved J lettels also and ITIS lntel est llso IS lll Olly et He has DOIIIECI lll 124 IJOIIIIQS WILII Sl KOUIIIIL, ln Capl tl flllllII ls l I xeag., IOIIIIIIGS cls to IllS KIGIIII Ile IN llght wlth fellow te tmmates Playlng 't guald doesnt DlLS9Ilt too many SPOIIITL, ODDOIIJIIIIIIOS but Blll SIIII foled 46 DOIIIIS and put 3' of them IIIIOII h ln COIIIIGIGIICF l-JIITIBS D1 lell Hlcks Tlnk started 1 llllf' tIllS yeal llld DOIIICII IIll0llgIl IP polnts fol the SQHSOII Thls IN IllS flISI yeal on the squad Twentv These hoys fIOm Challotte have ACIIICXGCI 'ill these and were ple sented wlth keys and celtlflcat s as awalds slrfes lqsrq sql 'TUIIIPIII lOl sedolezxuo IIISSHIDUT' uaaq eAPq sessvp SIIIIIKI Aaslltl SIM pu? 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' I 4 1 Lf , - 3 ' X ff , J . Q I 9 I , , . S 9 DRAMA S 4 E' I Q I S CAREER NIGHT DAY ATTEND cj BOOST '-THE CHARHIANN ' VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1950 ISSUE 12 U. of M. Band to Present Varied Program Tonight William D. Revelli to Conduct Symphonic Group The Unrvcr rty of Mrchrgan con cert b'rnd under the drrectron or Wrllrrnr D Revellr wrll present prograrrr at the hrgh school audr tor rum tonrght at Q 00 The band rs sopusored by the Lrons club and endorsed by the Band Boosters Proceeds from the event wrll b used to send the Charlotte band tr Chrcago for the Lrons conventrorr from July 16 to 19 The personnel of the band usual ly numbers about one hundred per ons representrng twenty states Both boys and grrls are members of the band The concert band by rts encour agement and performances of nevv works has been recognrzed as one of the Ieadrng forces rn the natron behrnd the creatron of new band musrc At the concert tonrght the band wrll play Mrchrgan Rhap sody composed by a former U of M band student The symphonrc band rs known throughout the natron as one or the outstandrng organrzatrons of rts krnd The famous New Xorl bandmaster Dr Edwrn Goldman has sard that the U of M concert band stands wrthout equal among all college bands Mr Robert Powell enthusrastrcal ly agrees wrth thrs statement and adds Thrs band rs sornethrng whrch thrs cornrrrunrty has never seen before and anyone who mrsses seerng rt wrll regret rt The admrssron for seats down starrs rs S75 for the balcony S1 00 Delegates to Attend Model U N Assembly On Aprrl 21 and 22 a rrrodel Unrted Natrons Conference wrll be held at Hrllsdale Mrchrgan Annc Wensley Lyle Sunrerrx and Drclc mg Charlotte Each school was grven a country to represent and C H S has Iceland The delegates are to look up rrra terral on Iceland and what rt thrnks about world problems All frfty erght natrons rn the U 'NI wrll be represented besrdes thc frve natrons on the securrty coun Drscussrons wrll center around the rrrerrrbershrp problem Chrnese srtuatron atonrrc control and hu man rrghts The speaker for the banquet on Frrday evenrng wrll be George I Burke of Ann Arbor Judge on one of the war crrmrnal trrals at lyur en berg H rs a rrrember of th. Mrchragn Crvrl Servrce Cornrnrssron At the luncheon Saturdav noon the speaker wrll be John Robrns Hart a graduate of the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra wrth a doctorate rn psychology He wrll speak on Personalrtres at Lake Success Glee Club Sends Representatives to Contest ck row B Brummette C Stults J P P Br ggs J Settes P rllrps M French andl M Parr 2nd row M Reed J Wrlson S Woodard M Norrrs C Rolfe D Lentz S McLaughlrn and A Dempsey 1st row P Ward B Snrurr M Rrchard J Ransom B Rose V M Jones N Rutter A Stansbury J Phrllrps and Mrss Shook No Prctured Davrs J Logan P Stanbaugh B Hack C Deuel J Hutchrson and J Murphy Aprrl 28 8 00 Date Set For Annual Drama Nrght Thrs years Drama Nrght h S been set for Apr rl 'PS Three plays have ben scheduled The lrrst Two Crooks and acy rrrrder the clnectron c Nancy Harrrngton The cast r 'Xlrs Srrnrrrs V me Lourse Berg ucrlle Ilarbarr Brown M Jrrrr Taylor Nlrss Jones Yancr Harrrngton Polrccmarr tcrrrrty Ierrv Clark and Inspector Dennrs Jones I-le Xrn t Done ltreht by Nell rs e econcl cc ec b Hrrrrrc 1 cox 9 s I ll crl lxrnr, Irck Flen Fearhart Crar Jr Ilrlton Vrncc rr on N11 lrrre I x or rrrley Harmon cl I ur ce Hale llrrrrngton e t o c rc n ys Xntrcs ec cc rv 7 anne Cowan Arrclv W rrrerr X ns ou I Nr rs le c arl ercl nrcr Bruce Brown 'Nora Lrllran Bobcrk rnd Ianre Ioyce Log, rn r arvrs o rrrr rrnr c ur aclvrser str cs T c k cl have worked lrrrcl so Drarnr Nlrght lroulcl bc a success more exam thc Nlrrch ol ne rr the tudents of F II S contrrbutcl S222 Q2 Clar r Nlarrney rcccrv ed honorable rrrentrorr rn the Qrrrll 'rnd Scroll crrrrent cvcnts contest ron was akcn rn re Journrlrsnr crrnrv rl March 31 l Illllllltf Songsters Rank Well The vocal solo and ensenrble con testants journeyed wrth therr drrector Nlrss Thelma Shook to Ann Arbor on Apr rl 1 where the southern sectron of Mrchrgan con test was held Thc northern sec tron nret at Nlt Pleasant Srrsre Peck sang T c Iritle Ilcrnroscl by Ivor Nevello placrng superror Mary Norrrs who sang lirrcls by Spross and Ihyllrs Ward who sang Ilrncls rn the South bv Scott were ranked excellent Jene Ann Murphv placed good srngrng lccrm by Curran George Salrsburg sang Irccs by Rosback rnd placed Irrr Prom Date May 12 Phe rnnrrrl runror and senror orrr vvrll me rc d y rt Fvenrrr rn Pfrrrs rs the theme chosen thrs yerr vvrth Bob Shrn rr rg s orc rcstra mlrvrng or re dance Il rth I loyd B1 rrthvvarte as presr dent of thc class ot 11 rt thc head ot the entrre proar rnr the follow mf., corrrrnrttee charrrncn have been chosen Donald Trrrell brnquet conrmrttee Margrrct Vance and ReLou Johnson decoratrons I Xrrn Rhrncr progr rrrr Jovce Prnch rnvrtatrons and Lrcrroll Wrrght rnd lVlrkc Shrllrng clcan up Vlfhat s Up Doc Aprrl lv liar X Aprrl recr Xprrl vc Itrncl Ices Aprrl llrarnr Nrg rt R ce da I' 5 1 cc Itur rl Stuclc nts y C entr al Nlrc hrg., rn Rc I rys Ill ry M ry Ill ly Nlay J. Granstrom Dan Brown Win Honors 30 Valedrctorran Obtarrs Strarght A Average Top Ten Announced leadrng the class of 1950 for top wrth a perfect average of June Grandstronr valedrc Cornrng., rn fr close second Brown salutatorran wrth average Both have gone all the way through school rn Char lottc and they both recervcd the Arncrrcan Legron awards rn thc erghth gr 'rde llrrrrrrg lrrgh school Iune has been actrve rn G A A Latrn club and thrs year debate club In her runror yen shc was cocharrnrfrn of rnrgazrne sales 'md advertrsrng, manager for the Junror play She las been rnvrted to four honor clrnccs Thrs yefrr she rs class edr tor tor thc Ch rrhran Larryrnga collegc preparatorv course June has m'rrntarned strarght A record rnarorrng Englrsh and socral strrdres wrth mrnors rn nrath scrence 'rncl fo' ergn languages She plans to go to college and would lrke to be erther a psychratrrst or a wrrter Also marntarnrng a very hrgh average all through hrgh school rs Dfrrr Brown salutatorran H rs also takrng a college preparatory corrrse and besrdes berng orrtstand rng rn hrs studres he has also rrrade qurte a record for hrmself rn sports and other extracrrrrrcrrlar actrvrtres He has pl ryed football baske' ball and baseball for four years In hrs senror year hc was co cap tarn ot the football and basketball teams He was also voted thr most valuable basketball player of the year Thrs ycar Ire has alsc honors 4 00 rs 'or 1 rn rs Jan R 1 43 been a Junror Rotarran Dan has no specrfrc pl rns for the future brrt Ire wrll probably go to college Accordrng to sclrolfrstrc standrn., thc followrng erght senrors rank ncrct all wrth an aver rge ot hrgh er than 3 25? Bertha Lenon Vance Hamrlton Dolores Xlrllard Plryllrs Campbell Carleton Dornan Rodney Wood Jrrrr Lavengood and Jean ette Roberts G AA to Learn Golf Nlernbers of C A A who are rn tcrested rn golf have 'r chance thrs year to get acquarntcd wrth the gfrrnc VV1th Jeanette Roberts rs herd of thrs partrc-ular actrvrty rt rs plan ncd that the grrls wrll Inst bcconre fanrrlrar wrth the fundamental rrrles and rcgulatrons ol thc game Golf clubs rre to bc rentcd bv nrernbers to elrnrrnrte the cost ol brryrng them ' vI.S' ' . ' 1 I . 1 K s ' Q 'E . ' ' 'z . ' ' - III 'Tv' 3 - - ' c f - I f' ' .2 . - . - , , v v' Q II?--q r Q I - I I .. . I .. I I.I I . I . I I I ., . . .I I I I I . I . S . ' ' I ' -- ?.6 ' ' . ' I 1 I - I: ' 'r V I ' , ' r ' IJ . I,-' . ' , I v . 'C .. '. ' , Ba : . , . . - arm - i . . I ,S. - -'. . I.. '- I - II H ' :I . ' , - - - Y - . - , . , z ' . ' ' . f v - . I Iv I . I I , II I I I I I I I II . I I . II . I ' ' 'I ' It ' 1 K. ' :. . 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'fr 12 s ' 2 f 75 I ' . . 4I'rr ' 'l crll l'2lgU 'lj W ' I Page 2 ORANGE 6 BLACK ORANGE 4 B'-ACK Ah Sprmgl We See Em Every Day Published Bl Weekly 9 sq' ml' mm By the Journallsm W C9'F1Tl!P Class of Charlotte Hlgh: ,gf School QGOLL Clrculatlon 800 I AWA' Subcrlptlon Rates S1 00 ASSI0' STAFF Publlsher Lyle Sllmeflx Managlng Edltor Velma Clever Edltor ln chlef James Taylor Sports Edltor Etta Them Exchange Edltor Dan BYOWH Buslness Manager Carleton Dornan Advertlslng Manager Clara Mauney Asslstant Advertlslng Manager Frances Gould Clrculatlon Rosemary VanDorpe Reporters Journallsm Class Advlsor MISS Wlnlfred Wells A Little More Apprecratron Most students know that lt takes a lot of work to keep the school runnlng smoothly Usually they thlnk of a vague they that pulls strlngs and pushes buttons and somehow does the Job ln a mysterlous way Of course the they are human belngs One of them IS Shlrley Bruce What IS Shlrley s part ln the operatlon ofthe school? Just to glve you an ldea here are a few of her dUt18S She keeps the attendance records for the senlor high types report cards and offlclal correspondence keeps a sports ell glblllty record posts the bulletlns on the boards every mornlng makes mlmeographed coples of tests and exams keeps records takes care of the lost and found makes out tran scrlpts for colleges hands out supplles to the teachers and takes lncomlng phone calls Sounds llke a lot of work' It IS and the work done by Shlrley 1S appreclated by every member of the student body and teachlng staff Anna Morey The amount of work done ln her OfflCE IS so large that lt IS hard to comprehend Thls year the mllk program has added much work wlth the three sources of lncome-the state the students and the Sunshlne club Thls work entalls a vast amount of bookkeeplng Records of transportatlon and tultlon fees are kept Each year a census of chlldren from blrth to twenty years of age IS taken Several state reports are requlred at the end of the year The board of educatlon requlres a fl nanclal statement each month and IS glven a monthly report on attendance Mrs Morey also deserves all the thanks that can be mustered from the students and teach ers of C H S Clean Up Tlme' Green up tlme IS clean up tlme And you can help Each and every one of us has a locker and only one out of about every twenty can be lnspected and come out wlth a clean re cord Thats bad' Wlth so many messy lock ers how do people expect the appearance of the bulldlng to be clean? Sprlng tlme IS house cleanlng tlme so IS lt school cleanlng tlme On all three floors at noon especlally you come ln and there are papers scattered all over How dld they get there? Well lt Just seems that everyone IS so hungry and ln such a hurry to get home he Just doesnt take the tlme to DICK up the trash and throw lt away before he leaves But of course thls wouldnt have to be lf every locker at least once the food wrapplngs Yes every one can IS plck up the paper one would clean out hlS a week and take care of help All you have to do when you see It lylng on the floor lnstead of walklng on lt and keeplng your own school floors dlrty wlth paper Grand Ledge had a twlrp season from Aprll 1 to the 14 The rules were slmllar to those ln Charlotte Ah SDYIHZ' Yes that good old season of the year has rolled around once more Of course sprlng always brlngs wlth It that wonderful sprlng fever Thls IS qulte evldent ln the halls of Charlotte hlgh school But serlously dont let the nlce sprlng weather get you down We all feel llke lettlng up on our school work but stlll there are Just about SIX weeks left ln the school year Instead of lettlng the weather get you lnto that daydreamlng hablt try to make lt Just the 0DDOSlt6 I wlll work hard on my schoolwork these last few weeks and not let the weather defeat nle should be our motto We grant of course that sprlng fever does get lnto your bones Oh well a llttle blt of sprlng fever never hurt anyone yet' OTChldS and Onlons Orchlds to Bob Patrlck and Sally Conner and all the students and teachers who helped make the carnlval a huge success To the band members who partlclpated in the solo and ensemble contest at Michigan State College To the lovely queens of the carnival The people who hlt the teachers at the car nlval Onlons to People who clutter up the hall wlth waste paper lnstead of puttlng It ln the waste paper basket Old man weather The senlors who disturb the library Students who are always tardy wlthout ex cuses Tunes For Teens Sloux Clty Sue Susle Peck The Last Tlme I Saw Parls Anne Edwards Red Head Wava Babcock Sonny Boy Dan Browll Jealousy Naida Livlngston When Irlsh Eyes Are Smlllng Sally Conner Snloke Gets ln Your Eyes Jlm Taylor Candy and Cake Joyce Hughes Let a Smlle Be Your Umbrella Barbara Griffln Doln What Comes Naturally June Grunstrom Crew Cut John Saures Scatter Brain Norman Rutter Nlght and Day Marguerlte Green Fabulous Fashrons for 50 It looks as lf glrls are golng to have to change thelr sklrts agaln because skirt lengths are golng fronl ten lnches from the floor up to fourteen lnches Plcturesque hose are the style thls sprlng to make a sllmmer looklng leg Patent leather and leather are the must ln heels and red seems to be the popular color Navy IS stlll the fashlon for clothes Another new look IS becomlng the rage in all cltles and that IS to get away from the drape and bustle and have sllm and slender llnes Raglan sleeves are taklng the place f sleeves wlth the regular shoulder llne For warmer weather prlnt dresses and gab ardlne suits of yellow plnk blue and red are all the go Look for these fashlons on the glrls around C H S Alumnl News Wayne Holmes 46 Barbara McKeag 49 Pete Kardel 48 were home for spring vacatlon the week of Aprll 10 Mr and Mrs Ronald Brown 46 and 48 have a new baby glrl Marllyn Shlels 49 and Art Fox 48 were ll13.I'l'lGd March 3 The crowd ln front of the bulldlng before the door opens at noon Klds maklng a dash to thelr class before that bell rlngs Comlc books that mysterlously float around the study hall The llne up ln Mr Smlths offlce ln the mornlng wlth everyone trylng to thlnk of a good excuse A crowd around the second floor bulletln board that holds up trafflc Journallsm students on the prowl for a story Teachers teachers and more teachers every where we turn' The blockade ln front of the book store in the mornlng and afternoon Just try to sql eze through you mlght make it The Janltors always ready to clean the place These are a few very familiar sights we see every day ln fact so familiar that we hardly thlnk of them as slghts to see' Under the Bug Top Choo Choo Choo and there goes the Mid century streamllner leaving on track 1 for polnts in the future Yep we can all sit back and walt for the traln to come pulling in next year for another evenlng of enJoyment We will bet more thall one person can rest at ease now that he knows a lover or money IS coming lnto hls life The fortune teller IS always rlght' ' And gals dldnt you get some super ldeas from the fashlon show Up ln the circus Frankenstein scared everyone out of ten years growth and Ill bet a lot of teachers were really all wet after the sponge throwlng Boxlng tumbllng and wrestllng sure was excitlng' Ahh yes guess Ill have a hamlet for breakfast that IS all Madam Presldent knows about ltl' llner pulled ln wlth SIX lovely queens and a tralnful of laughs and entertalnment But behlnd the scenes was a lot of hard work and we thank each and everyone for his con trlbutlon ln the maklng of thls event a success Exchange News Jane Weaver 48 now attendlng Western was appolnted chalrman of the program com mlttee of the Country Llfe Club at the colleg last month Phlladelphla Inquirer Pull over to the curb buddy Whats wrong offlcer Just went through a red llght Whatsa are you color blllldq offlcer Im color bllnd only that you were dolng fifty I was not My speedometer reglstered slxty Let me see your llcense lmposslble I don t own one Well let me see your owners certiflcate Dont be sllly I stole this car Stole the car Whats your name? Napoleon You matter Yes Not Cadlllacan Cadillac DEFINITION OF A KISS a noun because lt IS common and pro er a pronoun because she stands for It a conJunct1on because it Jolns together a verb because lt may be actlve a preposltlon because It has an obJect an lnflnltive because lt expresses actlon It an adJectlve because lt needs no explan atlon It IS an adverb because lt tells how much he loves her Scholargram Allegan P ' Q I ' 4 , . 'V ...TL l S ' . - 1 I i Ai . 1 n . I , '4 . . - s ' . 1 - . Q1 s . - - 1 I l . , . . , 1 . . . . , . . ' , , , . . . . 4 A . l -.--.4.4.v.1...-s... v 4-..-.- ' ' ' ' . .........,...................... - - Y - - . q.nn.n------..1u.Q-nn-.-n.....1.q-nn--.1 ' ll ' ' ' .................... 11 r r ' ' ' ' .... 1. 1 ' 11 - -L l n s ' Y I ' , . , f . , - n 11 . I n b u y . ll S u 11 ' ' y ' I - ' - ' ' a ' 1 ' YY . . , . . . - Q 7 . . 1 ,, . , , , , . A . ' . . . ' my ' 1 1 ' - . ' I I - 1 , Y . v u , 11 ' 0 I I ' ' ' ' . . ..................... 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' . is ' ' ' - 1 1 - . . , . 1 . . . . . , . , V n Y ' Y Y Y ' . , . 1 1' 1 1 ORANGE 6 BLACK Page 3 Sparks Gets'Records ln Shot, Pole Vault Charlotte Gets 7th Out of 30: Plymouth Wins Meet Charlotte's track team was rath- er sadly lacking, except for one in- dividual, at the River Rouge In- vitational Relays April 15. This individual was Ken Sparks, who pushed and jumped his way to two new relay records and one school record. Ken won both the shot put and the pole vault in fine fash- ion. In the shot, he had two good puts, one, his winning one, was his last and traveled 49'10 . The other, which also was good enough to win was away for 49' 9 . The pole vault victory was a little more dramatic. Ken went all right until he hit 11 feet. At this height he missed his first two jumps. But he mad-e his third try and moved up to 1l'3 . This height he made on his first try. At 11' 6 he missed his first vault but went over on his second. This height also eliminated his competitor, John Kinnane of Ever- ett. His try for 11' 9 was good on the second try and this set a new school and relay record. The old school record being 11'TZg and the relays record 11' 6 . Ken also garnered a medal for outstanding performer in class B competition. Charlotte finished seventh in a field of 30 schools which isn't too bad. The sprint medley team com- TONI REFILL KIT 6 Midget Spin Curlers and 25c Creme Shampoo All three S133 plus tax COLLINS DRUG New Student Teachers Arrive on March 27 Four new student teachers, all from M. S. C. came March 27. Three, who are seniors, will leave May 25, the other will leave June fl. Clayton Wells was born in Eat- on County, near Vermontville, and has lived on a farm all his life. He majored in agriculture. Herbert Renas, came from Gladwin. He also has lived on a farm all his life. Victor Woodhams is from Kalkaska County. He stated that he thought this school was fine. Roger VanWinkle was born in Illi- nois, but spent most of his life in posed of Jim Wilson, 8803 Millard Root and Harold Arkie Risen- hoover, 2203 Bob Nevins, 4403 placed sixth and received ribbons. Arkie Risenhoover was one of the four performers tied for fourth in the high jump. Plymouth won the meet in class B. Compliments of BEHRENS 8z ROWE Prescription Druggists Delivery By Truck Fuel Oil Gasoline BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 LO0K ' to VA GH 9 for New Spring Styles Sprung Complete IS 111 the aw, girls' Home Outfitters Popular New Shortcuts June Granstrom Wins Highest Talent Award Grand award for girls in the 3rd annual Youth Talent Exhibit in Lansing went to June Granstrom. June's essay on I Speak For De- mocracy won her an expense-free airplane trip to Washington, D. C. Other C. H. S. students who took awards were Joanne Cole, Robert Stuckey, Tommie Parker and Wil- liam Pierce. The exhibits of arts, crafts, and sciences is sponsored each year by Fort Wayne, Indiana. All four student teachers seem to enjoy working with the stu- dents, and think C. H. S. a fine school. TA' ' -- AAAA ----- A A the State Journal and the Lansing recreation department. Out of the 661 youths who are competing for prizes, Charlotte boasts twelve entrants. Their names and what they are entering are as follows: Naida Livingston. creative writingg June Granstroni, creative writingsg Joyce Hughes, creative writingsg Earling Them. woodworkg Gloria White. water color painting and oil paintingsg Robert Stukey, models, art novel- ties, yarn craft, Audrey Reed, crea- tive writingsg William Pierce, drawing, modelsg Thomas Parker, miscellaneous handicrafts and mo- delsg Dean May, woodworkg Jo- anne Cole, art novelties and pencil drawingsg and Barbara Brum- mette, pencil drawings. 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I , 4 P I 4' Hotnvwoou 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I sllllfs 4' -----v-------------v---1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 INSPIQEU ,: 1 ' 'I 'I 'I 'I :I 4 P P 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I POOPSIE Sweet and low our saucy little flats by Jolene' There s plenty of downright harmony in their llltmg lines attuned to the tempo of today' Pretty smooth too the C .aoealzab way they shift from campus walks to dance School girl Perm complete W S300 6 STORE BILLIE BRAITHWAITE Stop n at DICKQS Good Malteds Hamburgs French Fries Short Orders floors in one swift gesture' The price is keyed low for young budgets' Fred Murray 8 C 9 4 1 4: :I . . 'I 4: 1 'I 'I 4, :I 4, 4: I' . ,, ,I , I ,I I, 4 -I I' 'I 4' 4, ,' 'I 4' 'I 4' 'I 4' ' 'I 4: 'I 4, 4 4: 1' l 51 I' 'I 4' 'I 4' ' 'I 4' 4 I 4: . . . 1' 4, ,: I 4: - 1 1' 4, , . ,I ' 'I 4' 'I . . 4: 4, I 4, ,' . . . . 1 4, I' - 'I . . . . 4: :I , 4, I . ,, 1, 1, ,' 75 ni' ' 1- 4 ' ' 41 ...L -',,-451 4: 'I NV E5 4 ' - IL, I . 4, - l ff' '- 1, f' 'P 4, , 4, . , 4, ' I 1, , 4, I' 4, . . ,' 4, ,' 4, ,' l 1, ' 4, 4, . . . - 4, 1' 4, I' 4, ,' 4, ,' 4, ,' 4, I' :- -I o'o 1' 0 ,' 4, . 4: 1' Q 'I O 4' l.o ,I O II 'I 4: 4, ,I f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::4 Page 4 ORANGE 8 BLACK Charlotte, Eaton Raplds Share F orenslc Honors George Salusbury Rodney Wood Place Flrst Wrth Eaton Raprds and Char lotte sharrng the honors the Drs strlct Forensrc contest was held on March 30 rn the Charlotte hrgh school audltorlum for the first tlme rn many years Eaton Raprds Holt and Dans v1lle the v1s1t1ng schools were wel conred to Charlotte by Ken Sparks a student councrl representatrve Barbara Campbell was the student chalrman for the contest The frrst event was the declanra took flrst place wrth Gorng Go mg Don Cady also from Eaton Raprds gave An Amerlcan Men ace to take second place Another Eaton Raprds represen tatrve Joyce Fulton won the dra lllaI.lC reading wrth her presenta tlon of Scratch the News Boys Dog The frrst C H S student to place was Wava Babcock who gave The Alnerrcan Way for run ner up honors rn the dramatrc readlng George Salrsbury was the mrtral frrst place wmner for Charlotte by grvmg The Atomlc Future the oratory class Isabel Pulter from Eaton Raprds took second wlth The Brtter Fruit In the frnal contest extenrpor aneous speakrng Rodney Wood spoke 0 Alcohol an Amerlcan Health Problem to w1n Sam Hlggrns the flfth Eaton Raplds student to place gave a talk on EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK uadnga Percales 49c for Pajamas, Aprons and Summer Sports Wear also a bug Ime of Plam Colors McCALL PATTERNS Fred A Richey Co CHARLOTTE SINCE 1914 ORILOE CHIRPS tfontmuccl from lage ll The Latln club members are plannrng a program for Aprrl banquet rs also berng planned or lVlay A Spamsh club meetrng IS planned for Aprrl The Gcneral Busmcss class sent ln therr penrnanshrp for the fnst trm Twenty seven ot the students re celved B whrch rs the lrrghest they could rccene Arne rec ervecl C and none tlurrked Flrey wrll send rn the11 work two more IIUIQS Llvll Hlghts lor second place After the contest the partlcrpat mg, students lllell' coaches and the rudges went to the home econo rrrrcs room for refreshments Ber tha Lenon was the ch urman of the refreshment comrrrrttee 'md was as slsted by learre Roberts and Shu ley Howard The Rcgronal Forcnslc' Contest wrll be held at Lansmg Resurrec IIOH somctrmc bc fore May 12 Only those who took flrst places ln thc d1st11ct contests wrll p rrtrclp ite lll the regronals DIXIE CUPS DRUMSTICKS Ice Cream Bars In the Open Refrrgerator right by the door WILDERN S DR U G STO R E LOUIS C GEE Rlchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade New Thmgs F 1rst It s not too early to LAY A WAY that graduatlon watch at YOUNG S JEWELRY We lnvlte the students to see our fme selection STOP A T GA GER QS F08 SPECIAL 190 MALTEDS Band Solos, Ensembles RCCCIVC State Ratlngs Mrchrgan State College East Lansrng Saturday Aprrl 1 was the scene of the state solo and en semble band festrval Par trcrpants from Charlotte were Rodney Wood trumpet gn en a rat mg of good Carolyn Leach euphonrum recervrng a superror Lucrllc Wlrrtrnger and Charles Schaefer prano both gettrng an excellent Frances Esch euphon rum returnrng wrth an excellent rfrtrng and Iors Hall euphonrum coming, hrck wrth a ratrng f good ln the solos ntercd The two cnsemblcs both recen me excellent ratlngs were ln the Iornr of a 14101011 horn quartet mth F111 Nlcad Beverly Fullerton 'tlarran Xt ood and llcne Sharp and r brass quartet consrstrng of Rod rrcs VS ood and Al Mc-Donald trum Charlotte Nlps Eaton Raplds Coach Dallas Stalls dramond crew whrpped Eaton Raprds 120 last Tuesday Bob Coodnoe the wmnrng prtclr e had l1ttle trouble after the frrst mnrng Mrllard Root took over rn the last of the srxth and struck out the slde both lnnrngs he pltched Dan Brown Ken Kenny and Lloyd Brarthwalte paced the hltters wrth two hlts each pets and Art Starr and Harold Clements trombones So Colorful So Practical Cottons Completely Washable Sanforlzed GITTLEMAN S EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Frlendly Place to Trade Germain Shell Service A GOOD PLACE TO BUY OAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Service IS My Business 0 L Jay Sandwich Shop EARL J. LAVENGOOD, Prop. CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN MU GER H RDW RE CO. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT . . . . . J ' 1 '. . . , . ' I ' ' f c , Y r ' . . , . . . , ' I - . 'TQ' . A ' . ' . l'. ' ' 4 ' , ' - L ' . .c I ' . . ' . ' . I ' ' H MV. ' . . ' ' ' v - ' . . ' t ' ' H ' - , . ' ' ' E ,' cc , . , ' ' ' . 's V L I ' f ' ' I - 4 ' ' . I . . . U - 1 . W . , . . . ' I . I I .A , A . I . -I V' 2 . J 'A V ' ' . ' ' . .1 I l . Y I I . v . 0 , . , .. ., . X N A T . u C . I tions. Marllyn Goff, Eaton Raprds, . Y . . I . Q ' . ,, It ' , ' so Right - Y, ' If ' I ' ff - ,rc ' . 2' . ' ' . , ,, ' - I 5 ' 4 2 'c . S ', , . '. ' - I I , ' ' I , ' , c ', .- 3 ' I 1 . . - .'..', W' . ' ' ,.' 1. I' '-, y ' 3 F v X ' w ' 1 1 ' 1 - cc v h J ' ' ' I l ry - V ' .- ' ' ' ' ' , ' K 2 , . U ' Y - . . A .K ' 5. K. l . 1 K - . ' , . ' 5 1 1. . ' 1 1 1 , ' ' ' in ' - - ' f ! , ' H ' ' . cc ' u - . . y . ' 1 H .. - , vu y - . . Y . . O , I . 1 U ,D ' , .. . . H 1 1 Q I 1 I . . . , , - 2 . 1 5 ' . . ' I Welcome Good MUSIC Rural Students C0mIn9 UP THE CHAR!-IIAN VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950 ISSUE 13 Fourteenth Annual Musical Program Tomorrow ight F1rst row sitting left to right P Ward J Hugby J Faust G Pryor L Smith M Fassett C Norris J Archer P Wilson Second row sitting B Wells B Barnaart N Parish S Schroth E Mead Jr M Wood I Sharp R Bracy S Howard D Sassaman S Harmon h fer D Edson R Gram C Sc ae Thurd row sitting M A Briggs R Cogswell D Shepard R Wood B Phillips J Roberts A McDonald M Peck E Sharp R Tubbs B Moore M Vance J Young L Johnson C Thornell P Baum Fourth row snttmg W Martens S Schne der F Esch L Bobcik L Hall C Leach R King D Yund J Hoffman D Hefflebower A Wensley H Clements A Starr Fifth row standing L Whltlnger L Sumerlx S Peck P Gould nce H Smith R Claflsn R Chamberlain G Sa rsbury J W Sklenar N Rutter R K Powell Director P Schrader D Sundstrom Bostwlck F Bracy Rural Students to VlSlt High School Tomorrow Speeches, Games, Lunch Assembly Lead Program List 111011011 Nl1y 1 the cl111s CHS 11111 011811 once 111319 to thc 1u1:11 students t111t plan tc1 attend 11e1e 111 the Il8Xt ye 11s -1 day has been planned I1v the school tc1 LIVE the lllldl 11s1t111s 1 thoiouah 1111cle1 st llltlllla ot 111111 thc S1 sc 111111 s 11211111 1s ie 111tu11 1111111 1tl1 111111111111 1 11ests TI en the sc 11ol Illlytll seci 1 lllt lld IVIIIIIILY w' discuss ie students llllt in sc 11oc11 tunccions Ruial students 111 the 11g,11t11 ld e then n1ay iegistei t1e1 choice ot suhjects 1t they 111111 to attend hete next ye ll TI1e c1tI1e1s 11111 111ect students ot the school E1 Illlllll s 01 1.,llllES planned Ill the llf9ll1'10Il the 1u1al 1111p1ls IS c11ss1c11111s f0llllIl anf 11 11c1u1s 111 IP 111211 ool 111c1c1clu1c ll tl 11 iod 1 Glll 1 y It st1 nt 1111 Slllllll 1 1 1 111 the students 11111 111 111111 1111111 III1 n y1l1l1 tl 11 OIS Class Makes Radio SCYIPIS N11 JdlXlS X1 Olllllf.. s speech class has piepaled 1ad1c1 SPIIDIS 11Il1LII the students have 1111tte11 them Choir to Go to Ann Arbor Satu1cI1y IVIIY 11 111c1111t1s ot t11e 1111xed Cll0ll1S will tl IVLI I1y sses to Xnn 1 l1c11 thc s e clul1 11111 cI1o111s tcst111 All OlLdIllZdIlOllS 1ttencl1n1,, must have 1e1e11ecl a lllql 111 second di 1011 111 ll Stlltt o1cI attend the stlte contest Nliss Thelma Shook IS C01l1IJllllll., the mixed choius and girls hee 1 oi this testi T11e FIIOIIIS 11111 sing twc1 1111111 ILIS T1 Xsi G1c111 111 songs 111 Nl111yc1tt I1 ow .1111el 1111 I1y l'111t11 Vvlllllt Following, thcse lIltIl1llIl1lI lllllll s t s 111 s IIllIll It 1 ti s Q s1n1. 11 ss llllllt thcn 1v11y11 11111 10111 Ill the last 111 1ss llllllllltl Final Forensics May ll Phe t1n1l contest ot the R11,,11111 w1 1 1 RPSull9fllf1ll high school dlllIlt0l 111111 at I lllS11lg T111 contests wil st11t at 1 000010111 eoiee S111sI1111v IS zivina Ill UI I 711 lllt 0 lt 1 I e an 111111111111 lIIttllS spcc e IIIIILIIIIL, 11111 111 1111 Illllll ll scI1cs lll1,., 1 s s 1 1,111 h s 111 st 1 s 1 ou T11 nee c 1c1se11 weic 1 1 e 1111 ly Donn 1 S1111clst111111 ne Alasln Night ly .I11111 C 1 stiom and Case ot the Suicide 515 tt1 I1y Sally Connei Gfudk Gluapa 011 the IldSlS of t11e New Xork 111 s the CIIHIIOII6 chaptel 0 If A placed fnst in a poultry pllllglllg CILlll0I1StldI10ll l1elcl at I'Illll1ItOI1 011 A1111l 1 Chailotte took fifteen 0I'llt'Ix6IlS of which t11el1c placed IH the tlnal Judging These chickens we11 bought I1y the A chaptei at tl11 age of 1 e 1I1y 11111 t1kc11 calc ot I1y B011 lx 11, lllllll they we1e Illlllttll weeks old 111c1 we1c t11c11 taken tc1 tI1e pc111It1y llltlglllg 1t Illlllllltlll 1 s Mildiccl lauch 1111l111nc f tI11 IlIlId.I1tllS 1ttend11l the IVI11 ll gan Student Illlldlldll Assc1c1at11111 1t Sexton High sc11c1c1l Sat111clay tC'ont1nu1.d on Page SIX, Dont Look Now' But Nlay 4 Baseball with Eaton Rapxds Heie 11a I Q 1 fcnt 111111111 lll Re I S11 ISII gs Il 1 1 xy 10 I S 111111 l'I11t1 ll 11111111 lllt Scn1c11 K lllt s l'1c1111 1y li Chou 1y la G1a11cl I1l1y ls 1 c 1c111t1st 1111 1111. 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A.: - l CN.. 11 s ' ' ' 11'ef ' - 1 ' 1 c, ' . ' .' ,' ' ,S 'w' 1 - AZ K- .. gf. L t c 1 ' 1 1 I1y . .1 , . - , .lv 1, , .. 1 , 4 r X 5 Page 2 ORANGF 85 BLACK ORANGE 6 BLACK Published Bi Weekly ,X sq' 'm'3m1m' By the Journalrsm k9T1Tl!Il, Class of Charlotte Hrgh: School Crrculatron 800 scuor I 0 K, Subcrrption Rates S1 00 uni STAFF Publrslrer Velma Clever Managrng Edrtor Donna Ald Edrtor rn Chref Mary Jo Atkrns Asst Eclrtor Carleton Dornan Sports Jeane Roberts Exchange Etta Them lusrness Manager Carlton Dornan Advertrsrng Manager Frances Gould Ass t Barbara Shults Crrculatron Phyllrs Campbell Now ls the Trme Rrch man poor man beggar man thref doctor lawyer merchant chref Remember that old rhyme? Yes when we were young sters we thought that was qurte an accurate way of choosrng a lrfes vocatron Now weve all grown up and we know that choosrng a career should not be done rn such a haphazard manner Such a serrous decrsron takes lots of trme and plannrng Plans for our own future should begrrr long before graduatron trme but unfortunately thrs rs not the case wrth most hrgh school students We become so busy and rnterested rn other thrngs rn hrgh school that we forget all about Thrs year somethrng new has been rntro duced rnto CHS to help us solve thrs perplexrng problem that confronts us Career clay was rn strtuted to grve the students a nruch more abundant and clearer knowledge of some of the varrous professrons rn everyday lrfe It rs hoped that the students wrll profrt from hav mg heard these people representrng drfferent types of careers Now rs the trme to start thrnkrng about your plans for after graduatron Dont wart untrl you reach your last year of high SCh001 to start makrng your plans Lets Show Our Appreclaton A lrttle apprecratron for the bus drrvers of H S Thrnk of the bus drrver s Job gorng on therr routes early rn the mornrng to prck up the rural students and not even stopprng to thrnk about the weather or condrtron of roads Nrghts after school they are always wartrng for the krds to clrnrb aboard and how they do lrnger along the way They dont stop to thrnk about the bus drrvers maybe they d lrke to get home early for a change But the drr vers never say a word Just wart patrently The norse of the students rs terrrfrc' Every one yellrng across the arslel What a racket' The drrver doesnt say much Just keeps hr eyes on the road Those are Just a few of the many thrngs the drrvers put up wrth every day Do all you rural students apprecrate the bus drrvers Pick a Wrnner Campargn trme rs here agarn for the electron of the nrayor and secretary for next year Petr trons are crrculatrng and posters adorn the walls of Charlotte hrgh But what rs rt that we look for rn a mayor and secretary We want someone who possesses qualrtres of leadershrp scholastrc abrlrty per sonalrty cooperatron sportsrnanshrp frrendlr ness and ambrtron Dont vote for someone Just because hes a good frrend Vote for hrm because he ls some one we want to represent us rn student councrl meetrngs and whom we are proud to have repre sent us at other schools We want to elect two students who wrll fulfrll the offrces of mayor and secretary to the best of rtherr abrlrty So when we vote next Thursday, May 11, let's prck a wrnner a good one Tribute to Mother Who rs rt who rs always there When you are feelrrr blue Wholl cheer you now and always care Just what beconres of you' Who rs rt who shows tenderness Though she rs trr ed and worn And prays to God that He wrll bless You from the day you re borrrf' I wonder rf you really know How much she truly cares For your safety and your welfare And where your heart desparrs So let us all grve her a thought A helprng hand I say A pledge to help her as you ought Make each day Mother s Day Narda Lrvrngston Twenty four Lrttle Hours My how trme flres' Ever wonder what lrap pens to all those m1nutes Sure would be nrce wouldn t rt rf there were an extra hour rn the day Just for fun lets pretend there are twenty frve hours rn one lrttle ol day Wrth the calendar expanded what would you do wrth that trme? Here rs how a few CH S students would use therr extra hour Dale Rolfe Jack Rrchardson Charlene Barnhrll Carleton Dor nan Go frshrng Go wrth Dale Do my algebra Sleep natcrh Play golf Darrell Hrcks Don Packard Hang around wrth the boys Eat Wrrte letters Take a nap Frances Fletcher Narda Lrvrngston Joan Walter IN SYMPATHY To Shrrley Coohrane a Junror the hrgh school students and teachers wrsh to express therr deepest synrpathy rn the loss of her father Mr Harry Cochrane Deane Do You Remember When An Orange and Black reporter dubbed B111 McKeag locker room prn up boy C H S had an honor banquet rnstead of an honor dance Susre Peck was elected Class Baby rn the fourth grade at Hawthorne? The Y Teens were rthe Grrl Reserves? C HS had caucuses that lasted for two hours? Charlotte had a youth center' Krds skrpped wrthout gettrng caught Harr ret Wrlcox was elected Class Wolfess rrr the frfth grade? Jerry Norrrs Jerry Llark and Mrllard Root all had Mohrcan harrc-uts Jrm Taylor came to srxtlr hour class Fverybocly drdn t play Canasta? Jack Faust was known as Nec ktre Nellr '7 Senrors were drgnrfred Well dearre rf you remember that last one then you re a whole lot older than I' Welcome, Rural Students Once agarn rural students day has rollcl around Tomorrow the country students wrll renture rnto our hrgh school and look rt over to see what therr next four years of sclroolrng are gorng to be lrke So lets make therr vrsrt an enjoyable one so that these students wrll be pleased wrth thrs school After all CHS rs one of the frnest schools rn the state wrth our beautrful burldrng frne halls clean roorns and a huge gymnasrum wrth classy athletrcs to go along wrth rt We should be proud of our school and show thrs pr rde by berng courteous and helpful to the rural students who wrll one Teacher of the Week Everyone has notrced thrs busy teacher hurry rng through the halls but never too busy to flash hrs frrenclly srrrrle rn all clrre trorrs Yes the male specrman for thrs week rs Mr Dallas Stall known to many as Coach He rs the coach of the baseball team whrch canre out on top last year as Caprtol Crrcurt chanrps O course accordrng to Mr Stall thrs year rs go rng to be a repeat performance Mr Stall also rs an assrstant coach rn basketball and football Thrs man certarnly gets around rn sports for besrdes the rnterest rn school actrvr tres hrs favorrte pastrnre rs erther huntrng fishrng or swrmmrng Besrdes coachrng our teacher of the week teaches physrcs geometry algebra and general math Mr Stall reported that hrs greatest Joy rn teachrng was watchrng students come rnto hrs room wrth a blank look on therr faces and even a blanker look when he starts explarnrng some phase of therr work and then rn two or three weeks havrng them turn rrght around and tell hrm the same thrng they Just couldnt learn before Whrch goes to prove that they drd learn somethrng even rf they drd have that blank look Hrs pet peeve rs seerng paper lrtterrng up the halls Along rthe musrc lrne the Donkey Sere nade rates hrgh on hrs lrst toach Stall graduated from Coldwater hrgh school and attended Albron College where he recerved hrs A B degree and therr he corrtrnued studyrng at the Unrversrty of Mrchrgan there rcccrvrng hrs Master s Degree Before arrrvrrrg rn Charlotte rn 1946 he had served rn the Navy 14 Smale 94 Jim Wmdfrella Even though thrs may be her frrst year rn C H S Joan Treadwell has certarnly nracle her wav around She rs an erghth grade stu dent councrl nrernber and seems to be dorng a good Job Joan rs a rural student Everybody seems to have some hobby and Joan rs no exceptron She lrkes to swrnr ree skate and rrde horseback When talkrng about the latter she rnentroned that she wasnt too good but was eager to learn When asked what she wanted to be Joan sard erther a newspaper reporter or an arrlrne hostess Her favorrte clrsh seems to be mashed potatoes and pork chops She lrkes all sports Cornmentrng on the subJect she lrkes best she sard Oh gee' l guess hrstory and scrence What Joan thrnks of boys rrray be summed up qurckly They are all rrght rn therr place Dont take thrs serorusly though because she does have a love lrfe even rf she wouldn t drs close hrs name lets hope Joan wrll keep her pleasrng per sonalrty and succeed rn her desrres Wrrter s Cramps Thrs lrttle artrcle rs cleclrcatecl to the Journal rsrrr students of next year wrth srncerest hopes that rt doesrr t change therr mrrrcls just because there are a few persons and thrngs that rrrr tate the Orange St Black class of thrs year Among the pet peeves these were a few that were uncovered Fran Gould The hours I spend lookrng for clrpprngs Carl Dornan Wastrng my trme wr rtrng storres assrgned from the text book Phyllrs Carrrpbell loads and loads of work but I love rt Jrm Taylor Havrng 'VIrss Wells crrtrcrze mv work all the trme Mary Jo Atkrns Jon rsnt there Cary Ald Clara Mauney and Mary .Io Atkrrrs Dan Brown Cary Ald padclrng hrs storres Ftta Therrr Wrrtrng., sports storres Donna Alcl Charrs are too hard to get rnto day be a brg part of our school I had sworn to be a bachelor, So let's show these future students how we She had sworn to be a brrde, can mrx our class work wrth fun and have a I guess you know the answer good trme in fours years of hrgh school She had nature on her srde J I .. . - i A I ' 1 - 1 ' ' ...iv 5 4 L L - 'r ' - v I v b 5 . 1 ' ,Q . 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' ' ' I , lt 11 I ' L our p0St,gl.aduatl0n Plans. ' Sally McDonald ................ Walk .ALONE.u and had taught at various Schools. ' . g I - ..... I .6 ...........,... Z .............. I .M r ....., . 1 - rt rr ' . I . ' l ' l .......................... 12 ....... I ....... . H .. U - . . 1' I ' ' ' , I . . ., ' , I I ' . , , . . v . T 1 . i I , , .R ., . 1 . , . ' . A . ' . I I I I Y I ' I Y 'v I A 1 I I 1 1 1 ' 7 I v I ' ' 1 . . I ' . . . , . 1 . . , . . . - H '- - H ' n r. I I.. r' 1 '. ' - 1 1 . ' : . . ' . - ,. , - . .. ' . H 1. - A .- - -' r - - v - Y I ' l I 1 I I I' , , - ' I ' 1 . - rr , - . - 1 yr ' U 1 1 u ' - . . . . 1 A - - V r ' I 1 1 I , 1 r ' I , ' Z ', I I 1 1 . . ' , I' . l I ' . r . ' ,' ' H Y 11 A . ' . - 1 u Y ' I I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I . ' . ' . N . 1 ' U 1 I J 1 '. 1 I ' 'S , I I , I ' . . ' . . . . ' 1 v , , , f f . , , ' - I ' 4 ' I I ' . . I I I f ' I I 7 , ' ,f ' , IC. I - I 5' I I t I 3 t . . . . . 1 '. y . ' I L v , V .K . ' . 5 -1 c I I I I : .- . 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I l OR XNCF Kr III ACR Page 2 Joan Cal olyn Pa N01 eene J lm Ted Joyce Joyce Fl ances Etta Mary Jlm Deollne Rachel MEFVIH Bllly Jackle Hall Earl Royston Edwards W ensley Ells Al cller Roberts Esch We Have a RlvaI IJIKI you know that the 0l8.I1g9 8: lllack has a rlval ln school' Well lt celtalnly doe last week lVIr Isaac s elghth glade C016 4 put out a mlnleographed news paper The Blah It colltalned artlcles of speclal lntelest to 411111101 hlgh students and had several clove featul es The class dld 'tll of the wolk on the DHDPI themselves except the typlng wltll CIIOIYII Eall and IJOIIS FIHZIGI actlng as qdltols and Pammdge IIOIIIII most of the D1 oof l9dlII1'I2,' Plnler Jones Edson was SDOIIS PCIIIOI md Dlvld Hefflehowel w ls lll Thaw chalge of the lay out All ot the students w ot H111 artlcles IOI the papel and the edltors chose EHS those to appeal ln Dllllt Rmne Comlwmkeghtgmdms Wethmklswa Them Olmste ad a very successful DIOJECI MISS Personallty I llllagllle almost everyone ln school IS ac qualnted wlth thls pelsonallty glll IIIIPIC theres excltement or a gloup of people gath ered together you re llable to hear her name mentloned or see her IH person She has a host of fllends ln school ln fact almost evely one who meets hel IS attracted by her radlant personalltv It beams from hel face and actlons most of the tlme You ll flnd her wllllng to art on a commlttee 01 do some celtaln Job for hel class and teach ers at any tlnle She especlally enjoys anyt llng for whlch she can use her artlstlc ablllty She IS nevel too busy to say a few wolds to a fllend When converslng wltll hel youle apt to notlce her ellthantlng SIHIIP hel lludt appealance and OIIIQI pleaslng, tlalts She has spec-lal ablllty ln artlng and SDOI ts She was ln the Junlol play last year She enjoys sports very much Tllls llllght be because her steady IS on the baseball team Anyway you ll alway fllld hel at all the games lootlng for hel team She IS actlve ln Y Teens and IS on the 1950 Charhlan Staff Slle also IS treasulel of the senlor class a blg Job helleve m She W0lk8d hard as rhalrman of the the Chrlstmas card sales When talklng Wlth thls populal glrl you klnd wold fol almost evelyone The reason Dlane Mal tln was chosen fol thls sketch was not for her populallty but because of her glowlng personallty Vlbrator Clarme and Sax Reeds ' uescher Valve and Sllde Olls Twlrllng Batons THE RADIO SHOP 118 N Maln H 8a H DRIVE INN Where all Meet, Greet, Eat Try Our Tasty Sandwlches Thlck IVIaItecIs an Refreshlng DYlnkS FOOD AT ITS BEST ICE CREAM LUNCHES CROCERIES SHIRELY S ORIOLE DAIRY BAR I 9- JUSTA B C Athletlc Bashful Classy Dashlng Enelgetlc Funny Cenlus Hol l lble Intl lguln Joklng manner Keen Loads of Fun MUSIC ll NICE to lxnow Ornery Phew ' Qulet but nlce RRVISIIIHSC Smooth Talkel Tantallzlng Understandlng VIVHCIOUS Wolf I oung Kennv OIIIISU tl Illllan llobclll tny Senlol N01 lyn H1011 ll Tackle Rhlne Jlm Nlflatscll LOUISE Bel Any Te t Canasta tespeclallv lt you wlnlllll I Jlmmy Lavengood Jelly Chapmln Pat Cool ttlolxn Iealll lune Granstronl A of us by FIIII v X physlcs exp lllllF flI ROg9l Nelson Lucllle Whltlnger Dale Rolfe Hot do.,s Olll Own Ml Snll h Pat VVIISOII tary Coop You lts not too early to LAY A WAY that graduatlon watch at YOUNG S JEWELRY We lnvlte the students to see our flne selectlon EATON PARTS 61 ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Frl dly Place to Trade Elghteen By Danlel Marlnus Olll llttle g,lrl IS now elghteen Her Junlol yeals ale o er Hel one alllbltlon IS to preell And pllnlp fOl evel mole She graduates from school ln June Xnd then to work shell go X VKQEILIIIII., llllg wlll show up so Ill My ,goodness how tlley LIOW They I6 looklng tol a house to ltlll Apaltment shfllk or tlat X11 ovel the wholt IQOIVII they WGIII To look at thls 'md that I lte has taken on a glow Tllat h IS a IIIIIICISHL llledlllflg Llke the sunshlne on the sllow Ol wheattlelds at the glranlng The blg adventule s Just begun TIllIlgS nevel were before Olll llttle glrl the last but one Is a lltth glrl no mole Payday Tls the nlght before payday Xnd all thlough llly Jeans Ive hunted ID valn fox the Ways and the means Not a qual ter IS stllllng 'Vot even a blt The gleenbacks have left lne The pennles have qult Forward tuln torwald O tlme lll thy tllght And make It IOITIOIIOW Just tol tonlght' The Bark Eaton RHDIIIS A tathrl w s bnylng, 1 tountlln D911 tol llls sons g'I3.fIll2ltlOll gltt s 0 4 ll I suppose sald the tlelk Ill say lt IS sald the father Hes expect ln a COIIWQTLIIJIG coupe FREE Wrlghts Jewelry Store IS glvlng a lovely Sterllng pln to each glrl graduate who VISItS our store before May 12th and selects the Towle Pattern she would Ilke to own LAURENCE P OTTO IIEED UIIUSUHI IIISUIIHIIIIE7 Athletes Accldent Trlp Accldent Pollo Expense Bowllng Equlpment ne Arts Cameras Nlu IC I Instruments Personal Llablllty Sports Llablllty SEE CI laY'I0tfe IVIlCI'l Phgng 507 ALL KINDS INSURANCE THE ALD INSURANCE AGENCY A to Z SHEET METAL Furnaces 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' 4, 4, ,:::::::::::::::::.-::,:::::::,4 L,.r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J Page 4 OR XNCP Ra BLACK Track Squad Very Actlve Conference Threat, Everett Beaten ln Dual Meet Eighth at Hastings In the past two weeks the t1.1 11 qquad has pa1t1c1p1tcd 111 about two meets per week but has nvt fared too well in au y of th m The O11o1es took pait in the Hastings Relays on Ap111 Z7 and D111 eu sixth out of 20 schools Thob-V placing weie as tollows ken Sparks sevond 111 pole vault and third in the shot qpum medlgy team composed of Caileton D111111111 440 Dale Rolfe 220 Wally Biuce 220 and V11g11 Pratt 440 placeu fifth distance medley team vom posed of Bob Nevms 440 Duane Carter 880 J1m W1lson H1188 qua1te1m11e and Alt Starr m1le placed f1fLh Hans Ixaldel flfth 11 high huidles Niles won the meet Trlangular at Marshall On Ap111 26 Chdl10ltL 1ou111ey1j to Marshall to comps te 1111111 1st the Jam 1n 11 t11a.ngu1a1 met The Indlanb W0ll the mesh w11h 6392 points Wlth the locals comm sevond with 01V talhew Indnidual outstandmg, p61f0llll2ll'1C8S mchldeml Ken Spaiks f1rst 111 pole vault sec ond 111 shot put and h1gh Jump B01 Nevins f st 111 4'0 QDIIIII medley tum mxnpowrl of Xlnow Weaver 440 Dale Rolfe Q20 New Things FITSI Delivery By Truck Fuel Oil Gasoline BRACY S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 111I1a1d R101 U0 md V11g1l P1 att 410 took 111Qt plfuc Satuiduy mght Coach Gohsl took tvso 1elay tednls to Kalam lzoo fm the R Colle 11l1ys TheQetL1n1Q were EL Qhm put 11111y ta 1m can smtmsf of Ixeu SDIIKS J1111 C1111 mage 11111 xnlllt 1111130111111 T111 111 10011 f11111111r1 with 110111 01211 ol S t et Th01 :IN 1l11Lflt01 ww 1' I bt rk ' is The other 1c'1y twin w I9 a ipllllt, mfdley compoeed or V11g11 Pritt 440 Dlle Rolfe 'UO 1111111111 not 220 md B011 NIew111S Thls teim pla ed touith when 11.112111 IRIS? betvscsn R10 'md Nexiiw lost 4 seconde 011 th 11 111119 Dual Mect Wlth Everett 'Vlondly 111111111011 the lh1111l.11lQ oulneyul J NTSC 111 I 111mmed th 111111 L V1kll1,L,'3 111 11 1uv1 meet 11,11 '1h1 te 111 111121 ufflllllfid the needul depth to ove1 Qome th111 oppo11111tQ Phe meer has won on Qevondq and Lh1111Q 'N the 011u1es guueied o111y 11111 mire f11St than the Vikmgs Phe 1111 ys mem espe 1'1lly exr1t111g AQ the 01101 S 110k 1111 spililt medley 1 d 1:11 11 md off heme 1 11 R1 S 15011 lx W111 them up Howevu V1lf.,l 1 11 ll 19111 1101111 Ill flllllt I1 tha 0 111.1y the locale led 111 the vw xy 11 the anchm man Illt 1u1111111 aw tm' Fvelett was Sm1t1 who DIQVI ouQ1y had mm both the 100 md '20 daql1eQ Hcms K1111111 ww the 111111112 pollitgettu f11 Chnlottv r0111rt1111, 4 pmnm 1 t 111 the 11 rc11eQ 111111 1f'4 s ond ll wad 11111111 d1Qtmre 1? ft 10 11111 1un111112. 1 leg., ot the 1211111111 sp11r1t medley team Close lnhlnd was Ken Qpbukg WIU1 9 DOIIIIQ 101 lea ed on 1 fllgf 111 the shot Jul in e -1K ft M, S9I011d 111 e 1o1e w111t 1 9 'md th11d 111 the h15.,h 1u11111 11 1 11 nlottc male 1 Nm 1111. time 54 S 11119 R 11111 lov' 11llll11iS L IL 9 1111 R1we11l1ome1 Hot Point and GlbSOH Sales 6: SCYVICC Charlotte Appliance Co Germain Shell Servlce A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GAS OIL OTHER SUPPLIES Servlce IS My Busmess Complete Home Outfltters ,:f1L1iQ11 ,a..-Qalzabi FURNHTEQRE ST O RE Stop n an t DICIUS Good Malteds .:. 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K1ng 1st row B Brown H Harrlngton E Mead Jr B Brown L Berg L Bobck RL Johnson W Atkins Foothghteers Present Three One Act Plays Tl1e tlllld annual D1ama Nlglll, D1 sented by the l+ootl1ghtee1s was held I+11day evenmg Aprll 2? t tl1e lllgh school aud1to11u111 Thlee 0118 act plays x1e1e gnen The fnst was an old faslnoned melodrama He Amt Done R1gl1t by Nell Darl Yunds po1t1ayal of the k1nd 1nno e11t old C1an1w mace thc cha1atc1 se n1 lCdl Lmda Kmg as tl1e l1e1 nn IN ll made an excellent mustache tw1r1 mg v1lla1n V11tue IH the TOIIII of he1o Glen Gea1l1a1t fmally Ill u1nphed 111 the end The se ond play was a comedy entltled Andys AHIICS XVAITQH Atk1llS tu1ned 1n a hood pe1fo1 111 an e of Andy the had two dates f0l RtL'1u Johnson J1 played then well Last but not C ooks Zlllfl a I play l0lllS9 Be1g '1s the 11ch old lady and Jnn Taylo1 and B3lIJalEl Brown as tl1e nooks 1n search 0 l1er dlzxmond necklace gave excel lent CIIHIHCIBIIZHIIOIIS The l'IOOl.llgllt9EIS a11d N11 JHINIS Wot mg all wo1kcd haul ll ple wo1r1ed boy who the same dan e and Ea1l Nlead Sl.lDI0lIll1g' lolts least NVIS Two ady a mystely IHE VUIIIBEIIII CII HART SCHAFFNER Shop Class Makes Houses Students of NI1' Har1y Blan chards shop class have been busy lllaklllg scale houses The plans are made by the students The 1u1 pose of maklng these houses IS to help the students w1th va11ous palts of const1uct1on One ot the best l1ouses IS to be kept ln school lf anyone has any good sugges lxons of what could be done wlth l1e otl1e1 l1ouses contact lVI1 Blan Jamboree Blg Success W1th Bob Good11cl1s orchestra beamg lt out tl1e FI' A and FHA dance on Frlday Aplll 21 lrought many dame e11tl111s1asts to the Ba1nya1d Jamboree Tl1e mam featule of the dan K was the squaledanclng wlth Ieon a1d JOIIIISOII the calle1 Du11ng tl1e 1nt IIIIISSIOII Wava Babcock sang Blue Skles Next lhuce Elhson san A111 11 sh wwems and Cl1ata11oog1e Shoe Shme Boy Tl1e1 3 qua1tet rons1st1n ot Doug Sn1u11 Doug Stall John QITUDSOII and R1r-hard Galll sang seve1al IIUIIIIJQIS I ast 011 the DIOHIAIH WLS Th Tl11ee Llttle QISIGIS acted and sung hy Nlalr-'Iue11te CIPEII Betsy Stucky and Rosemary HMHSC Nlen teache1s who sold t1ckets at tl1 va11ous games had tllllllel' to gethe1 1n Marshall on Aprll 18 parlng these plays fo1 presentat1on Tl1e11 work pald off hy ZIWHS an engoyable evenmg to tl1e aud1e11ce MOTHER S DAY GIFTS MARX CLOTHES WILDERN S DRUG STORE VICTORIA COURT RESTAURANT A Good Place to Enjoy Yourself COKES MALTEDS HAMBURGS Open 7 00 A M to Mudnlght Teachers Gam Ideas Through Conferences Several of the CHS teache1s have atte11ded va11ous confe1e11c-es recently Mllton Hagelbelg agr1cultu1e and supervlsmg teacher for M1ch1ga11 State college attended the Centl al Reglonal Agmcultural Educatlon Conference at Ch1cago Ma1ch 14 17 The purpose of the co11vent1on ac co1d1ng to VI1 Hagelberg was to lea1 and d1scuss the new develop ments 1n agrlcultuxal educatlon and to help brmg about a bette1 prog1a1n of vocat1onal agr1cultu1e ln the state 'VII Jol1n B SI'IlII.l1 lngh school DI'1l1C1Dal attended the flfty flfth annual meetlng of the North Cent ral Assoc1at1on of Colleges and Secondaly Schools f1 om Ma1ch 22 to 24 The theme of the plogram was Fduca1t1on at the M1d Cent ury Tl1e most outstandmg speak er accordlng to Mr Sm1th was YlCt0l G Reuther Dne tor ot' Edu catlon UAW CIO Detro1t 'Vl1ch ISIN He spoke on Educatlon a the M1d Century An Applalsal of Its P1esent Status Nl1ss Thelma Shook and N11 ROIIQII Powell att nded tl1e Nlusn Elll.lCHfOlS Nat1onal Conterence 1n St louls MISSOUII fl0lll Mauh IQ 9 Many fo1e1gn musn 111st111rto1s we1e there too One of the most 0llI.St8Ilfllllp,' spgeq hes was UH 'VIus1cal G1owth TIIIOIIKII C1 GWIIVP EXDISSSIOII by licltllce Kron llom tl1e LIHIVQISIIY of qOlltll9ll C 1lf11n1:1 los Xn ees O 'Vltnch 11 M1s LQOIA X ey mouth went to a conference at lect COHSIIIEIGII was Gndance At t'1 C ntral Vl1cl11gan college 'nt 'llount Pleasant Mr Ne1l Bren nan att nded a. conventlon gon Q11 mg What C311 Be Done to P1 GDHIP Students for College 'VII Har1y Blancha1d 'VI1 NIa1v1 Ilow1e1 and 'VII Farl 'Vlead attend ed a M I EA conference at Gland Rap1ds Alllll 21 P1oEes o1s fl0lll Western M1ch1gan College Waynr UUNGFSIKY and M1Chlg3H State Col lege also attended The DUIDOSQ of the cnnfexence nas to see what other schools a1e domg and ln what ways tl1ey are BAND BOUNCE tCont1nued f1 om Iage IJ Ha11y I Alford Marche Slave by P Tschankowsky The Waltz lung by Hummell Contrasts Tone Poem by Scarmel1n March of the Magorettes hy Frank S1111 o Carnlval Day 1n New Or leans b J J IVIOIIISSBY vo al solo by SUSIQ Peck iState contest w1n11e1l euphonlum solo by Ca1 olyn leach fState solo w111ne1J Concelto lll Jazr by P lang Wltll Chal les qC,ll3.9f9l plano sololst Chattonoog1e Sl1oe Sl11ne Boy by Stone and Stapp Wllh Gecngc Sallsbury vocal sololst and Luclllt Wlntlnger tap dancer Soutl1 Paclflc by R0gElS and Hammel ste1n Brass Pageantry 'Nla1ch by A E Ostl1ng Serenade Mod e1n by Cla1ence E Hurlell JI L1ttle Brown Jug a novelty fea tur1ng Carol Norr1s p1ccolo solo lst and Wlth Bands and Ban 11ers by Geo1ge Rosenkrans The Or1ole band and alumm w1ll play Host of Fredom and Na tlonal Emblem Malch togetl1er Durmg tl1e p1ogram a free w1ll offe11ng w1ll be taken to help de tray some ot the bands expenses to the Holland Tul1p l+est1val 'Vlay 0 TIIIS vull he tl1e tenth year tl1 Ormle land has partmpated 1n tlns event w1th QI ht H1g.,hly SUDPIIOI 'md one S11pe11or 1at1nes as I1 IL sn t Cilllllllg t do tl1e 110111 o111 11ols wr ILDIPSI tl by no lecs of hand111aft Nlany new methods Zllltl lllE'lS neu hlllltlftl fl0lIl the CIIIIIIQICIII 1ep1esentat1x4s BRETZ DRAPERY SHOP CURTAINS DRAPERIES GIFTS F1elder s DeLuxe Cleaners Charlotte s Pmest Equlpped Cleaning Plant People Say They Lllce COFFEE PIES STEAKS and CHOPS HAMBURGS FRENCH F RIES THICK MALTEDS Food At Its Best WAGER S GRILL I M1le South of Charlotte on US 27 if A . 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'fro 'J ',.e1t't 1 ' , I , I U -, - . .1 5 K ' 1 , rI ' 4 1 -5 rr 1-x , le 1' rg , f3I1' , ,n , gl , , f' ,' II , I . - C , Q . ' 3 I1 I . . I ,. V I 'I '1 'f '. ' , ., '. ' . - 9. Ie.. 1 ' - f ' did a fine job. Vance Hamilton chard. Western Michigan college.Tl1esul1- I v' 'I T.T I' ' . 'II 11 I- III,. ' ' '. .' ' I as M - le e ,. I v I I u I - 5 A ' u . ' ' I . I 'I I ' 3 4 ' o '1. ,I I I II . H w I ' 41 I I' I' I I - 41 v ' vv , . - .' 1 -, Q . II. U I . II , . ' C - 4 I ' I 3? . . . ' ' ' . . . ,' f ' ' 7 , I . . I I. I . I , . I I . I . E . . . ' . I - ' - 1' . I I In-I ' ' I I I I II 1: ,I I I I I 0, 14 ' II ,I I I II 1 . 1' . 1 . 4 ' - ' g , 1 I I I . , , . ' . .' , 11 ' ' v . A 4 1 f K u ' I . , A ' I ' . . . I . , I I g I L - . I I I I ,- 5 .1 N . .I I - I T-::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J, I , I 4 - I 'I 1 ' I . ' 1' 1, 'I , .I .- - . I 4 - -. gy 4, :I ' , ' . ' . . ,. 4, I . I .I 1 v 11 9 . I -I H , 4, --- 7 I, I.-I I . .. 'I -. 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' I 'I 'I 'I 'I - :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,5 Page 6 ORANGE 81 BLACK Grrls Banquet Mothers 4th row left to rrght J Phrlrps A Stansbury H Smrth P Baum B Stucky R Harag M Smrth R Van Dorpe V Clever W Babcock P Wrlson J Parr 3rd row A Dempsey P Fullerton M Barnaby M Brough P Grrffrn J Rhrnes L Bobcrk M Roberts J Spagnuolo B Grrffrn D Mrlls M Hughes N Grant Mrs Joy Murray 2nd row M Boyer C Norrrs CM Barnhrll S McDonald J A Smrth P Bennett M Atkrns A Edwards J artrn lst row J Starr S Howard B Moore A Gammage B Martm N Parr C Mauney D Walker M Johnson B Roath S Schroth B Brock New Offrcers Elected At F H A Meetrng New offrcers were chosen fo FHA for 195051 Aprrl 24 Those elected were presrdent Wava Babcock vrceapresrderrt Ar lene Gammage secretary Phyllrs Bennett treasurer Brllre Brock hrstorran Phyllrs Grrffrn song leader Barbara Grrflrn parlramen tarran June Wrllrs reporter Helen Qmrth chapter mothers Mrs Har old Smrth and Mrs Nelson BIOCK Wava Babcock and Phylrrs Ben rrett were selected to attend the FHA camp rn June to garn new rdeas for the club On Tuesday May 2 the VH X Mother and Daughter Banquet was held wrth many rrrembers partrrr patrng The program was as T01 lows toastmaster M ry lo K kms prayer by Arlene Carrrrrrage welcome to mothers Mar vel Srrrrp son degrees awarded Mrs Joy Murray emblem ceremony Bel nrta Martrn Phyllrs Crrffrn War guerrte Green Dorrs Vlrlls Vlarlerre Johnson Arlene Carnmage Betsy Stucky Wava Babcock song lead er Beverly Roatlr accompanred by Drane vanNoppen guest sD0ak01 Mrs Rollrns Reynolds For entertarnment there was mrnstrel group consrstrng of Mar rlyn Grrffrn Barbara Grrffrn June DOROTHY GRAY LlpStICk Duo Y Teens Plan Future Events On Tuesday evenrng Aprrl 25 the Yteens comhrned therr regular meetrng vrrth an elrte drrrner party held at 6 00 The drnner was rn the form of a potluck The Yteens hope to sponsor .1 roller skatrng party at the Palomar rrr Lansrng sometrme rn the nea future They are also plannrng a hamburger cook out to le held a soon as the weather permrts Com rng up on the club agenda rs the electron of offrcers for next Year Mrs Rollrns Reynolds of Potter wrlle has been asked to grve 'r talk on her fan collectron lV1lllS and Ioyce Martrn who sang Frerght Trarn Blues and Lolly pop Beverly Roath also sang a so o LOUIS C GEE Rrchelleu Food Store A Good Place to Trade LH AllL0'l l'E ll0ME DAIRY ORIOLE CHIRPS lContrnued from Page 19 It was a student atfarr and the students had charge of rt The lrbrarrans and students vrsrt ed the Caprtol and the State L1 brary Thrs afternoon frfth hour the seventh graders are presentrng at mrnstrel show under the drrectron of Mrss Thelma Shook B I E day was observed Wednes day Apr rl 26 Busrrress men and rn dustry leaders wer e gurded tlrrougrr the publrc schools by specral student gurdes In the afternoon an assem hly was held to end the days pro gram The Hr Y Club rs sponsorrng the second of rts communrty suppers on May 18 Thrs trme there rs the add ed attractron of a door prrze Thrs prrze consrsts of a 1926 Model T Ford to be grven to the lucky wrr ner The trckets for thrs event are prrced at S1 50 Bus Drrvers Have Program For over a week the bus drrvers of CHS Max Grrffrn Harley Dramond Lawrence Warren and Clarence Roberts have gone school Tlrrs rs no ordrrrary sclroolrrrg that they have undertaken ru rs a bus drrvrng program sponsored by Mrclrrgan State college and the Department of Publrc Instructron The drrvers rrret at Olrvet hrgh school from 9 30 to 3 00 The rn tructor rs M Srlvcrnale from Caprtol Crrcurt Councrls Promote Unclerstanclrng On Wednesday Apr rl 26 a meet mg of the student councrls of the schools rn the Caprtol Cncurt league was held at Charlotte hrgh school It was a contrnuatron of the student conventron held March 30 at Grand Ledge Schools partr crpatrng were Howell Everett Charlotte Grand Ledge Mason and Eaton Raprds Thrs was the frrst trme all the schools rn the league were represented Presrdrng over the meetrng was Wrlson Parker presrdent of the Grand Ledge councrl The purpose was to provrde for exchange assem blres among the league schools The councrls hope to promote bet ter understandrng by thrs means It was recommended that change assemblres should be held rn rotatron followrng the pattern and set up of the football schedule The student councrls of these schools are to be hrghly commended for therr frne work rn promotrn better understandrng among therr schools says Prrn J B Smrth Cleveland Classes are held every Tuesday for four weeks Trhe drrvers are from Olrvet and Charlotte Subgects berng covered are The state vehrcle laws applred to busses 2 Sound drrvrng practrces 0 Relatronshrp and responsrbrlrtres of school bus drrvers to school offrcrals people and parents Nlarntarnrng the sclrool bus What to do rn case of emergency 6 Mental plrysrcal and emotronal characterrstrcs of a good bus drrver , SCHWFGLER, .lay Sandwich Shop SELECT FOODS Specral S100 an EARLJ LAVENGOOD Prop d T O I Llmlte 'me n y CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN Collrns Drug Store MU GER H RDW RE CO GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 11, V r r 1 ' '- . , y Y . l D ' ' ' . . . . , ' ' I ' - ' 1 , r - . 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' f r ' N , 4 4 un ' V Y ,, . .D v ' ' . 1 AQ - rr - r - 0 I ses THE BAND SENIOR TRIP AT HOLLAND NEXT WEEK THE CHAR!-MAN VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY Is, 1950 ISSUE 15 E. Toutant Announces Recreatlon ACtlVltlCb Summer Fun Planned for Younger Chlldren AccoIdIng to Mr lLldI ed Toutanl the SIIIIIYHGI recIeatIon progIam wIll begln Junc 19 and last untIl tug ust 11 lheIe wIll be SGVGIAI new IneInbeIs on the staff thIs yeaI To HSSISL 'WI Toutant wIth the Oldel boys Wlll be Mr ElkIn Isaac TlIe older guls leader wIll le Lama Cudney The leaders In chalge of the wallous schools are Maly Lou SchneckenbergeI H aw tlI OI n e SUSIE Peck Washmgton Darl Iund FIoebel In addItIon to thes several otheI boys and gIIls wlll be lllled to asslst In caIIyIng out the actIvItIes on the varIous play glounds The play D6Il0d f01 the chIldIeu wIll begIn at 9 p m and end at 4 p The progIam wIll dlff9l accoIdIng to the ages of the chIlcl 1611 ThIs yeaI thexe wIll be soft lall games lllklllg SW1II1Il11Ilg mak 1115, sclapbooks t0I0l1Hg W0lklIlZ wItlI clax and worklng w1th all lcmds of arts and Cl3ftS F01 the oldeI glrls tlIeIe wIll be softball tennls volley ball IndooI basketbIll h1klHg and parades for the oldel boys softball baseball tenms IINIOOI bask tball parades IIIcl touch football Tlllfl yeaI many new ac'tIIItIcs have been planned fm tlIe gIIls and boys of ChaIlotte A baseball Cllnlc for boys wIll be held thIs yeaI wlIeIe tlIe boys Call be taught the fundamentals of tlIe XHIVTIIS IYOSIIIOIIS of the game Nlr Isaac NII Still and VII ToutaIIt wIll b III chaIze ol thIs c'lInIc' Both 0W6lI1lg'llt and day CdlllDlIl2 ctIIItIes ale belng rlannezi fo IOIII boys and guls Because of populaI demand 111915 wIll be weekly dances held at tlIe Beach lVlaIket On Thmsdays the youngeI c'hIlcl Ien wIll oncc agam b0aI d tlIe sc 11001 IIIISGS for P1116 lake 011591 to en Ioy tlIe afteI noon In SWl1'Ill'lllIlg Oll FIIclay the older boys and gnls wIll enjoy the same pIIwIlege NI ToutaIIt IS to le hIghly commended foI lIIs outstandlnf., w Olk clone both In the past yeaI and thIs YGHI on the summer recIeatIon Dl0glaHl f0l the chlldlen of thIs commuIIIty Bus Dnvers End Schoolmg 'nes fellow students you alent tlIe only ones that have to go tw school' YOIII bus dllV9lS complet 1112 a foul week coulse Tuesday have supplemellted then bus dIII lllg knowledge IIIstIucted bv a teac'heI froIII Cleveland they fIIst IISIQHGKI to a lectuIe then uslng one of tlIe buses lOdQ aIouncl coun tn loddg 1evIewIng theIr learnIn Classes wele held once a week OII Tuesday fo four POIISGCIILIYQ weeks IVGIS 19 AIlIe IIIOINI bus no 5 L-awlence VS aIIen bus no 1 Max Cllfflll In no 'I and Clarence RobeIts In no 4 NEW BOOKS COME Sevexal new books have been ordered for the lIbrary from thc Junlor LIteraI'y Gu1ld Book Club 19.10 Charhlan to Make llehut Students' June 2 IS the day tlIe shInIng new 1950 ChaIh1an Is gomz to greet us ThIs week end all of tlIe pIecIous materIal wIll be lJOl1I1d Into an aftractlve C0161 at Dean Hlcks to In Grand RapIds Phe woIk IS countless wlIIclI has gone Into tlIIs annual Under tlIe guldlng aclvIce of' MISS WInIfred Wells and the supeI WISIOII of Anne Wensley 6dlI0l the 1050 C'haIhIan lI IS undergone the IISIIII IJIOI ess of collectmg InfornI ItIon settmg IIp IIIcl IIrangInI., copy typIng aIId then coIIectIng copy checkmg gallev and page ploofs and numeI ous other detalls The final DTICG as wet IS undecIded but the announcement con conceInIng It wIll be made a few days ahead of dellvery NlIss Wells IQDOIIS TlIe cuts IIe exceptIonally good Be sule to look for the two pages of extIa line snapshots The orlgmal poem wIll catch yoIII eye too lhane NlaItIn dlllSf f0I tlIe 01131111811 has cooked llll I new pa e f0l thIs yeaI s annual that voII wont want to nIIss TlIe theme whlch IS a secret untIl openlng dIy ll'l.S beeII carI Ied throughout Yes JIIne 2 IS the dav llont forget 'Ion ll want everyones auto,Iaph Year Book Work Nears CompletIon Baccalaureate Commencement To Be June 4, 8 Speakers, Rev Doane Rose, Rev Harold Skldmore At eIght oclock Sunday ex emnf, June 4 baccalameate SQINILGS wIll be held at Challotte hlgh school IOI the gIadIIatInI, class of 1930 The DIOLGSSIOII Il IS to be a P18110 duet by Vlrs I eoIa W eymoutlI and MISS ThelIIIa Shook NlIIsIc'al num leIs wIll be prcsentcd by the zlcc c ull TIIIS yeaI s lJdtldIIll9HtG SQIVILES are under tlIe dIIectIon ot ReveIencl Doane Rose of tlIe EpIscopal Chulch Wllll tlIe LOODQIIIUOII of the NlInIsteIIal 'tssoclatlon On tlIe IOIIOWIIIQ' ThIIIsday even JIIIIE S I0 oclock c mencement QXCILISGS N111 be held the KIISS of The Orlole baud wIll play the pIocessIonal IIIIISIK Rex Ray GIll ham of the I'IIst Nlethocllst CIIIIICII wIll glve tlIe InvocIItIon Gecnhe SalIsbuIy wIll DIISKIII a voc Il solm Dr l-Itrold N SkIclmoIe IS the commencement speakeI DI gkltlllltllf was 110111 III Old llllfg Ellglimcl and Wellt to school thele lllltll he was nIne He came to Amerlca III 190I He attended OIIVEI aIId Oberhn Lolleges I 1941 he became SIIDPIIIIIPIICIQIII and Nlll1lSt6l of 'VIIIIIILIII Conan IIIOI ChIIstIIII IOIIIIIE I hII I 3lllll WI DIQSI ' e Vlflllltllli, c ss I CllIf0Id L qlllllll wIll DIESEIIL the dlplomas There ale one lllllldldtl teII In thc senIoI class thIs yeaI Standmg F Gould S Conner B PBTTICK V Hamllton IVIISS W wells C Band to Take Holland Tnp TVIEITIIJQIS of thc 011019 band wIll Seated J Granstrom J BrIggs P Campbell P Ward D Brown A Wensley E Cotton D Martm K Keeny Senlors to Take Tnp One hundred two senlors are look Ing folward to a wonderful tllllf' on the trlp whlch has been schedul ed foI May 24 to 2I 1 I 'VII and NlIs N111 liIeIIII I 'wlr and Mrs Jarwls Wotrmg and Mr and Mrs John LIDSQY as their 3dYlS0lS the group plans to leave Charlotte at 2 00 p m for Detroit by school bus where they Wlll boaxd the S S DetroIt at 6 00 Tl The S S DetroIt IS thc largest oIlburn1ng Shlp on the C'Ieat Lakes at the present tlme TlIe shIp leases DGITOII at 8 00 docks t Sault Ste WIIIIQ TIIIIISIAY III tlIe slIIp leaves ch Sault Locks and docks at 'VlaclII IIaw Island at I 30 IfrIday morn Ing The group stays there untIl 2 20 when the shIp sets sall for lletxolt where lt wIll dock at 0 00 Saturday mormng The class ex pects to reach honIe by 12 00 01 11 '30 Saturday noon TheIe ale 1000 students expect ed to be aboaId the S S Detlolt on the same trIp HI Y Commumty Supper TOH1ght at 7 00 O clock At 00 IOI1lt,llI a comIIIuIIIty SIIDDGI sponsoIed by tlIe HIX boys wIll take place Ill the boys gym TlIe publIc IS Invltecl to It tend Tlckets f0l tlIe supper aIe S5100 and tlIe stubs cntItle the lIoldeI to a chance It tlIe door D1 IZQ a 1926 Ford The suppel IS pIepIIccl by tlIe H1 Y ITIQHIIYGIS The IIIGIIII KOIISISIS of baked potatoes HIL It lo It K0lIl sI1ad and coffee PIItcItIInInent wIll be In the f0Illl of IIIIISII and sklts Pied BIOWD Don PIckaId Caly Xld and Jon Bxlggs IIe lll chal e cf pIeparat1ons foI the SUDDQI Uncle GW III IQCOSCUIIIOH of tlIe ll0ll0l stII clenfts a dance wIll bc lIelcl on May A P A system has been Installel Ill the shop TlIe H11 boys lIIcl I IIIOVIC dlld the students of tlIe IIclc schools attended J0l1lI16y to Holland Vlrty '70 School buses Wlll tIke the students TlIe band Wlll so to the Holland hIglI school f0l DI Ictlc-e then they w Ill go to the football stadlum where they peI f0l III and 'IIS Ilted III tlIe '1fI9lIl00U the bands JOIN to2etheI to play scweml mass band IUIIIIPIS cu IE wI o o xc colleac Ill tc IIPII I2lT.lllgS The C'lIaIlotte band lIas lated hIghly sIIpeIIor foI seyelal WGSIS An extna bus wIll t'Ike 111611111618 of the cadet llllld The cost wIll be SIXIY ce Its The fIIst tlIIIty slx that pay tlIeII SIYIY ccnts wIll III Ike IIp the bI1s load 6luwz'mZf814 I leen IcIeIle b N IIEOIIL fIoIn llalpel IIIcl HIOIIIPIS PI1I7llShlI1g Co that 0ll llI0tt9 Illgll was the fllSt SCIIOOI In the L SA to adopt tlIe new sophomore Fng I1Sh book World Vccqhbors Sel dom Is such an honcu bestowed oII ChaIlotte The book was Ieletsed IOI school use on Janu IIy J and ChaIlotte was fIIst to Iclopt lt -In 0tlIer staItlIng, fact IS tlIat thIs book LS the IIISI of Its kIncl o PVQI be Iexlewecl by the New Xmk Helald Tlllllllll-' 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' ' ' Z - , ' . e ', a o ., ' . , ' O 1. Y Y f I Yx. ' . Y , . . 9 . U - aIId ' a S . I 2' A ',. fi . I ,for K , Y . K , at T130 a. In. I' . At A , - f ' ' Q It IHS -f 3' 'Q' d Y -Il AI' .Y . . k I - Y- ,- - .Y l0:30 a. . I' ' ' I' th, ' ' ' , , ' ' 5 ' Y ' rv K-, , . , . , , .'- 'i 'k I I . , ' . , c ' . Y . .I I 0 . I -I 1 , Y I W ' .A 5 1 W ' I 'J I . v - I . ' O I I. Dr II' ' ' Dla- ' ' - I ' - . I .. , I . . . . Y I Q . . Y ' I' . . 1 '- ' . . I . ' . v ' 'Z I V I ' I A ' , . V , I YYA . 7,2 ' I I I I I . . - I .L 29. . , , , 2 . L' .V K ' I. .I.'I 'I S ' Q, ',I - ...I . . . I ' ,. .VV - I 'S , 1 - - K Qi, 2 2 . , . ...X . . t Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE G BLACK Published Bi Weekly sq 'mmmml' By the Journalrsm Wx 'I Qu L Class of Charlotte Hrgh? School 10 1 Crrculatron 800 SCROLL J ' Subcrrption Rates S1 00 rsssvl' STAFF IO' Donna Ald Clara Mauney Carleton Dornan Al Thomas Rosenrary VanDorpe Carleton Dornan Barbara Shullts Jeanette Roberts Dan Brown Dolores Wrllard Mrss Wrnrfred Wells Journalrsm Class Publrsher Managrng Edrtor Edrtor rn Chref Ass t Sports Edrtor Busrness Manager Advertrsrng Ass t Crrculatron Exchange Advrsor Reporters Graduatron What Next? Graduatron' What does rt mean to you? Is rt merely the clrmax of a long grrnd through school or rs rt a stepprng stone to larger and better th1ngs'P There are always those few who regard school as another chore that IS forced upon them Wrth thrs rn mrnd graduatron merely means the end of a long serge Those wrth such an outlook wrll probably become the ones who are contrnually grrprng because of the way thrngs are gorng when they do nothrng to rmprove them As provrdence would have it the maJor1ty ation as the frrst brg challenge Practrcally alll have a sad empty feelrng rn the prt of therr stomach because they know that wrth the recervrng of that diploma they are stepprng out of what has been thelr lrfe for the past thrrteen years Lrfe sets an al together drfferent pace for the graduate to fol low Thrs pace for some wrll speed up whrle for others rt wrll take a slow tedrous way No matter what the pace senlors graduatron rs somethrng youll always remember Lets Make It Tradrtronal It really seemed nrce to see that there were so many of the alumnr that were rnterested rn the freld of muslc enough interested to come to Jorn the Orrole band in rts annual Band Bounce The members of the band and Mr Powell were so glad that they would like to make thrs an annual affarr to become as tradrtronal as the bounce rtself It IS the hope of every senror rn the band to be rnvrted to share next years program and thanks to the alumnr and therr turnout thrs year that wrll be made possrble Loads of Good Luck All day last Thursday the questron Who ya gorn to vote for rang through the halls Arfter all the ballots were counted rt showed that the next mayor and secretary for CH S wrll be Llovd Brarthwart-e and Pat Pr resmarr Congratulatrons krds' We know you are very capable and wrll do your Job well You have some brg shoes to fill because our out gornr, mayor and secretarv have had a very success ful year and have accomplrshed a lot for our school But we are confident that you wrll do your Job well Good Luck' Never Thanked Enough Hear ye hear ye' The students of C H S wrsh to thank the student council for the good work they have done on the brke probllem sponsorrng career day and startrng a record fund They have also worked wrth the student councrls of other schools We would like to congratulate Jerry Clark and Clara Maunev on their splendid work rn helprng the student councrl and makrng thrs a successful year What cha Dorng, Teachers Heres what some of our teachers are do mg thrs summer It looks as though some of them have an rnterestrng trme ahead Mrs Lrpsey Takrng a three weeks vaca tron to Calrfornra and then spend the rest of the trme on the farm Mrs Iauch We plan to spend two weeks vacatron at our cottage at Manrstee Lake Mr Smrth Attendrng Mrchrgan State Collegc summer school Mr Stall Planning to take a two weeks va catron at some lake and work the rest of the trme Mrs Ray I plan to remodel and redecorate my house Mr Bronson Work on my masters degrre at the Unrversrty of Mrchrgan Mr Isaac Summer school at Mrchrgan State and work on recreatron program They sound mterestrng dont they Especral ly the summer schools Senrors Lost Weekend Plans From May 24 to May 27 the senlors are rn their seventh heaven The senror trip has frnally rolled around What they are gorng to do on that memorable occasron rs something to wrrte about so here goes Thrs rs Just a representatlve cross sectron of that great class of 50 Sally Conner Stay awake and keep everyone else awake Jeannette Papor Draw your own conclu Vance Harnrlton Ask Schultz Mrllard Root See if rt as much fun as the trrp to Florida Bob Goodnoe What Jack and Don do Doug Smurr Have a good t J time Donna Sears Eat sleep and be merry Marrlyn Dramond Rest Shrrley Bursley Jorn the gang rn the fun Baccalaureate Trme Agam Once agarn a class that has frnrshed long hours of tedrous strenuous studyrng wr march down the arsle rn processronal to the baccalaureate servrces To be a senror rs grand but expensrve rt you dont belreve me ask one To a senror baccalaureate rs a specral se vrce that comes rn hrs honor only once rn a Elrfetrme The senror farewell drscourse IS baccalaure ate EnJoy rt whrle you can rts for you senlors Lors Doesnt George rntend to get mar med Vrrgrnra I dont thrnk so Hes studyrng for a bachelors degree Wrldcat s Call Vermontvrlle WHEN Monday rrrglrt I rrrust go away And Tuesday theres the Junror plav I baby srt Wednesdays and Im hrred By Thursday lm nruch too trred And surelv not lrrrday I have r tl te I cant work past nrne rts too late Saturday nrght and out I go Sundays I attend the show Lrsten teacher and answer thrs qurrk When have I trme to do honre work Drd you hear about the five year old who saw hrs frrst rarnhow and thought rt was very heautrfrrl hut couldnt figure out wha ll was supposed to advertrse liar rara NI 'lou look vvorrretl Barbara tl I arrr My srster was makrrr.: a take and the retrpe sard 'Put rn the eggs sugar, shortenrrrg and rnrlk, and heat rt' l havent seen her srrrce ' Need Any Paper or Penc1ls3 Have you ever come to school and drscovered that you needed some paper or penc1'ls'7 You are rn a flurry as to where to frnd some as you try rn varn to trnd a frrend who wrll loan you some untrl you have a chance to go down town Someone suggests that the school book store mrght be open You go runnrng down the hall and there by Mrs Moreys OfflC6 rs an open wrndow behlnd whrch rs the smrlrng face of .1 senror boy to whom you express your needs After purchasrng the needed supplres you return to your locker or class wlthout a thought about how why or what he rs faced wrth Every mornrng noon and nrght of the school year the store IS open to serve you If he rs not promptly open at a certarn trme because you happen to want sonrethrng you start poundrng on the door Thrs rs very drsgustrng and rrrakes hrnr not even want to open up but because he volunteered for the Job he has to serve you Servrng you rsnt all he does wart mg for the safe to be unlocked runnrng down Mr Marvrn Flower for the key to the store roonr rn the Hawthorne basement to get more supplres havrng to wart for the key after he frnds hrm frndrng wrong labels on cartons so the wrong rtern rs brought over and then mak mg another trrp to get what was Wanted count mg the monthly rntake and turnrng rt over to Mr Earl Huston and seeing the supplres are ordered are among some of hrs problems No one stops to thrnk of alll these thrngs whrch he accepts as everyday lrfe He rs Just a cog rn the wheel When asked why he took the Job Lyle Surnerrx replred I saw a chance to maybe better the ways of the school by grvrng the krds better servue Vacatron Comm Up Durrng the short sumrrrer leave some stu dents have volunteered rnformatron on what they are gorng to do A few of these follow Nancy Parrsh Maybe take a trrp to Marne Barbara Keeley Work at McNamaras and nraybe take the trrp to the upper penrnsula Rosemary VanDorpe Work for a whrle and then get marrred Pat Prnch Take care of my husband Dwane Davrs Work I guess Drck Claflrn SLEEP Drane Martrn Remodel our upstarrs Barbara Hollandsworth Makrng weddlng plans for August Connre Housler Wash wrndows It s Here Agarn The breezes blow thru newborn leaves And whrsper warrrr and sweet That once more along the roads s summer time agarn les along the roads Tre streets and lanes Vte hear the shout ot play And know the boys and grrls reJo1ce Por rts surrrrrrer trrrre agarn The rrren walk wrth therr shut sleeves And sweat pours out rn streams But they Just laugh and throw rt off Cause rts sunrnrer trme agarn 'll It only comes but once a year And even then rts short But no one cares They all have fun It s summer trrrre agarn Baseball rs played at the lotal park, The swrmnrrng heath rs lull, The soda parlor brrrrrs wrth krds, And all ot us tarr't help brrt know That lt'S summer trrrre agarn 1 - - ? . , . , , y r I . I e 4 . . , r I9 n n 1 I o q . I p . . . . I I If K I , . I ....-..-....-...f.f..... I I I I - I 1 . ..,.... I ............... ,. ............ . ............. .. I I 111.1.,11.111111111. ' I I I . I .................................. I I I .... I ........,...........................,. I II I I I I I III I I I ................................. I I I I I I I I . . I I 111.11111..1........1111.1.1.r.. I I I ' I I I 1 1 V u 1 I ' . y ' o . ' l ' Il n . ' , . I ' ll YY , ' I Y . I ' 9 ' l . Q 1 - ' . I . . . , - . . ' I I I ' I of the classes take school in stride with gradu- sions, ' - - ,, '- : . ' , ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' 4' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 . . 'I , , I H X I I . ' ' - r v 1 ' . . . . I I ' I ' I n n g ' Y . v . . , I , , , I , 9 1 1 ' ' ' ' . I 5 ' I ' - . I I I . ,II II o 1 1 a I y n V I I I I : I 1 w I I I : ' . u Q y . l ' X 7 9 Y ' IK ' 1 ' 1 r- ' ' . ,,' 1 1 . v 1- L ' V , ' f Y ' , , - H ,...i.l.l..T It' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . . . I ' ,II . . 1 I .Y ' . I A I If I I rl I . . ' . V ' I I - 3 - . . J ' -' , I 2 a . ' ' . II I I. .I. - . I , ,I ,I pI I I. r . . I' I I r ,I 1 I , ' . . -1. ., I, Iv- . v . .'I '. , ' 2' ' ' ' ORANGE 6. BLACK Page 3 Person ls As Person Does Around the halls you may observe many dif- ferent types of personalities. When you stop and try to analyze one of those personalities it's like gazing in a crystal ball. I just hap- pened to gaze into the activities of one of the most pleasing personalities I know. The thing most outstanding about her is her all time friendliness She never seems to appear as if she has troubles Maybe she does but she never tells or gripes about them to anyone This mysterlous young lady is active in extra curricular work yet always has her assign ments when they are due This doesnt keep Miss Mysterious from having dates either Nothing stands in the way of her education nor does anything stand in the way of her social life She has been the president of the F H A If you havent guessed by thls time who she is look for there she comes now across the stage She must be going to announce the assembly Yes thats right the mysterious Miss IS Donna Walker iid Na fake Semen I The time for final exams lS soon to roll around and to our minds U1 comes an old story A high school student was having a difficult time on his exam paper In despera tion hoping the teacher might have a good sense of humor he wrote God only knows I dont in place of the answer The week end passed on and on Monday papers were re- turned Yes the teacher did have a good sense of humor for on the paper was God gets 100W you get Off, Popularity Girl Looks Mary Marlowe Figure-Diane Roberts Hair Pat Gould Eyes Baibara Crittenden Legs Bonnie Wells Personality Charlene Barnhlll Smile-Helen Smith Laugh Sally McDonald Brains Jo Ann Reiner Popularity Boy Looks Jim Young Build Dale Rolfe Hair Bob King Eyes Norlyn Brough Legs Jim Betz Personality Jon Briggs Sense of Humor Stan Schneider Smile-Carl Archer Laugh Don Tlrrell Brains Bob W Johnson SENIORS BEST WISHES ON YOUR GRADUATION THEEATONTHEATRE --------7r----- STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUNG S JEWELRY Please come In and see us T ' 'P T ' PETER COLIZZI S for the World s Greatest Lighter RONSON A Perfect Gift for Graduation Teachers' Gripes! Mrs. lauch-People that swish the maga- zine leaves and couples that are always pet- ting in the halls and library. Mr. Wotring-My biggest gripe is some sen- io1's who do not care to take responsibility. Mr. Brennan-elliscourteous students in C. H. Mr Gobel These individuals that destroy property for the sheer pleasure of being de structive Mr Smith No gripes Everyone is here on time and no one IS skipping or absent from classes Miss Collins S1llly students in general Mrs Ray People uslng the home ec room and not cleaning it up Mr Blanchard Bothers me when walkin down the hall to find a group of students slmkmg along taking up all of the hall ack Russell s Final Problems Test 1 You amend the Constitution by amend ing it 2 The house and senate have powers but I dont recolllect what they are 3 A president must be so old born some place and be a smart guy Same wlth the Sena tors and Representatives 4 If Hawaii and Alaska want to be states why do we have to care Amt no skin off my back if they am t 5 Legislative executive and Judicial could be improved by removing them 6 Electoral college-a place to go to sfhool to elect 7 Pressure groups My ma uses one t cook with 8 Pocket veto Sorta like pocket pool 9 Extradition Never heard of it 10 Elastic clause Elastic with claws I guess 11 Blll of rights A bill I owe at Petes Scholargram Exchange News I Just saw Mr Smith hanging by a rope from the ceiling Why didnt you cut him down? He wasnt dead yet' The North Wind Flint Michigan Pat Gould Do you file your nails Pat Bostwick No I cut them off and throw them away Vandall Varieties fhufzi Dalai fha!! ! ! ! Here they come! There they go! What? The motorboats-they're having another race. Motorboat racing is Jim Wensley's hobby. and is a very exciting one. ln this type of racing, outboard motors are used There are three different classes The f1V6 to seven and onehalf horsepower motors weigh from forty to torty five pounds The next class of motors is those with ten to sixteen horsepower which weigh from fifty to fifty five pounds The third class consists of motors of twenty two horsepower or any other large motor These motors welgh up to seventy five pounds The weight of the boat is supposed to be from one hundred to one hundred fifty pounds The course for the races is usually laid out in the form of a triangle marked by large bal loons which are tied with a long rope to an anchor The races enJoyed by many young enthu siasts are held at Gun Lake They are usual ly sponsored by G11 Shaefer Mercury outboard motor dealer Who says hobbies cant be lively and in terestingf Wanted obs for Seniors On June 8 Charlotte high school loses for gets rld ofj another senior class This means that there will be approximately one hundred ten more persons out to seek a fortune We ve asked a few of this class what their future plans are Here are some of the answers re celved Phyllis Campbell Going to Bible school in Grand Rapids Gary Ald Go to college Velma Clever Work at the telephone office Douglas Schultz Join the Navy June Granstrom Go to college Darrell Hicks Be a brick layer Art Starr Work for my dad Jim Brock Be a store manager Helen Debolt Go to nursing school Jean Briggs Get married Mary Olmstead Go to Lansing to work CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' CHARLOTTE APPLIANCE C0 l hank You, SEHIOFS As you know we have completed the portrait work for the entire Senior Class of 1950 May we say that a finer group of young ladies and gentlemen just cant be found anywhere lt has been a pleasure to work with you your parents and the faculty of the Charlotte public schools May you be successful In your new flelds of effort and may the people of Charlotte and the faculty of the Charlotte public schools contlnue to develop the hugh type of lnduvlduals that characterlze thus Class of 1950 Lowell R Reed - - , A . . - . l X ' Y u . . . . . . 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The junior' high twirlers were featured during this portion of the program. The senior band then took over. playing a varied program of march- es, o-ventures. and a novelty. In celebration of the fourteenth an- nual bounce. fourteen selections were played with form-er members rornrng rn on three marches to close the performance At rntermrssron the directors award for the member contributing the most for the past year and the Arron award for the senior who has contributed the most for the past tour years were presented Gretta Pryor received both of these TINWARE KNIVES' K U T S C H E S QLASSWARE cHnvrEs1 WILDERN S DRUG STORE New Shrpment of COSTUME JEWELRY If you want the New Junlor Mrss lralr cuts for graduation Ca EDNA S BEAUTY SALON Phone l 300 lIUll6HHlUlHllllllS to the Graduation Class of 50 Where Qualrty Costs Less' Boys join Golf Team Mr. Hubert Bronson reports that there are about fifteen boys who have come out for the golf team this year. A six-man team conrposecl o f Darrell Hicks, Jerry Norris. Don Packard. Roger Reed. David Sassa- man, a.nd .Iimrny Maatsch will be the probable team to meet Hastings on the home course, May 15. Trhe next year s team will meet Hast- ings there next year. Two meets with Holt have been scheduled for May 17 and 22. there and here. respectively. The boys practice from 4:00 to C 30 on Monday Tuesday Wednes clay and Frrday nights The school board has consented to pay :10 cents per boy per nrght Mr Bronson says that not all frfteerr know olf but those who Sf dont are coming along successfully The object this year isnt to wrn but to grow an rnter est rn thc game of golf remarked 'Vlr Bron son and any boy that rs rnterest ed may see me any time awards Solos were grven by Srrsre Pe k and Carolyn Ieach Charles Schre X ood were featured wrth the land The twrrlers also gave a frne per formance fer Carol Worrrs and Rodnev V TO THE GRADUATES OF 1950 We offer our best wrshes and congratulations Many of you have been our loyal customers and we take thus opportunrty to thank you and hope we may strll serve you for your gradu atron shoes Fred Murray 8z Co Complete Home Outfrtters 1.5 II 60ac16a1wL5 flltrrrrrmt CONGRATULATIONS to the l950 Class an Success to all ln Your New World Germain Shell Service Servrce rs My Business For Graduation Grfts See VITALE 8: SONS Cedar Chests Bedroom Surtes New Location , Home Furnrshers 231233 S M2111 Si 1, Girls Conclude Active Year In Sports D Clark S Howard J Starr S Smrth Second Row J A Smrth B Wells P Gould P Bostwrck J Spagnuolo A Schaefer J Rhrnes D Mrlls Thrrd Row J Granstrom D Wulla Roberts A Colrzzr N rd Parrsh Miss Drttmar B Roath B Lenon P Prresman J Note What s Comm Today Assembly 6th hour Tonight Hr Y dinner May 19 Vlason here 'VIa.y 24 25 2621 Senior trrp May 27 State track meet May 30 No school May 31 June 12 Senior exans June 2 Charhrans out June 4 Baccalaureate June 67 Underclass exams June 8 Graduation June 9 Schools out Sept 7 School begins Frelder s DeLuxe Cleaners Charlotte s Finest Equipped Cleaning Plant r.19l':' X un un neon 09 1lTror1I,1fIy P Featured by HAROLD SMITH Freshmen GAA Crrrls Win Over unrors by One Run There was a close game played between the freshmen and runror grrls rn softball 'Vlonday 'Vlay S Freshmen won by one run the score being 1211 The lrrre ups were as follows for the freslrnren Sally Srnrth C Patsy Carter 2nd B Janet Spagrruolo 1st I3 Dorene rey P on ra Shirley Howard S S Coranrre Derby I F Verdetta Mahon Irne up for the Juniors Shirley Iewrs P Nancy Harr rngton lst B Joyce Prnch C Norma Gregg RF Rose Alfonso 'frd B Pat Prresman S S and P o ce Archer 2nd B Phyllis Fullerton I I1 On Vlay 15 the seventh grrdf played the eighth grade LOUIS C GEE Rrchelreu Food Store A Good Place to Trade Congratulations to C H S Graduates students for therr patronage BILLIE BRAITHWAITE. 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BLACK Page 5 Tracksters Score Two Triumphs Prepare for Regional, Conference 5 Whip Three Rivals Orange and Black track fortunes have been lookrng up rn tre past couple of weeks On Saturday Ilay 6 the Or roles Journeyed to far otf Mt Pleasant to participate rn the Central Mrchrgan College Relays Against the strongest competrtron rn the state the thrnclacls wounl up rrr second place belrrnd Ecor se ot Detrort First places for the lo als were the shuttle hurclle team ot Dale Rolfe Wally Bruce Carleton Dor nan and Hans lxarclel and lxen Sparks who won the shot put wrth a record breaking heave ot 01 1 Monday May 8 the Hastings ag gregatron came to town and were promptly sent home lrckrng their wounds Charlotte captured all but one of the frrst places the lone out srder berng Heath rn the broad Jump The frnal score was 90V2 to le last Monday the thrnclads again enter tained at lrorrrc and agarn re peated thelr trrurnph This time their rrvals were Fraud I edge and Leslre The locals were pushed out of only two frrst places and both of these were taken by Glen Tuttle Ieslres one man team Tuttle took the low hurdles and the broad Jump and tred for frr st rn the hrgh Jump wrth Ken Sparks for a total Compliments of BEHRENS 8t ROWE Prescription Drug :sts ENJOY THAT FRESH COTTON FEELING S2 98 to Ss 98 GITTLEMAN S WEWMMWCU HART SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES Capitol Circuit Title, Destination Charlotte Clinching of Crown Came With HowelI's Defeat Three big steps were taken in the Capitol Circuit title by Charlotte's diamond nine in the conquest of Everett, Grand Ledge, and Howell on May 9, 12. and 16. Friday afternoons contest will feature the rugged Mason Bulldogs. beaten earlier' this year by the locals. Bob Goodnoe is slated to clo the prtchrng The season finale will prt the Grand Ledge Comets a arnst the Orange and Black men Jrm Gam of 14 pornts sparks rncrdentally et a new school record rn the shot put as he won wrth a heave ot IISMZ Four other good trrnes were lxardel lvfl rn the h r hrrclles Star 4 'I01 rn the nr le rtcr Z rn the half mrc ltolfe 106 rn the 100 The total scores were Charlotte 91 Leslie QQ and Grand Ledge 23 Saturday the Orioles travel to I-lastrngs for the Regional meet The trongest competition rs e pected from Marshall although there are several other strong con tenders On next Tuesday the M S C oval will be the scene ot the Capitol Crrcrrrt Conference rrreet Tlrrs promises to be a three way race wrth Charlotte Fverett and lowcll rankrng as tavorrtes EATON PARTS 8z ACCESSORIES YOUR TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS A Frrendly Place to Trade mag-e is expected to get the call for mound duty. Both games will be on home soil. Coach Dallas Stall's crew' has a record of six wins and one loss, and is bidding for the second cronsecu- tive capitol circuit crown. With a two-game lead in the league race, a victory in either game would mean a championship. tally. Two big steps were taken by the Oriole diamond nine in their con- quest of Everett and Grand Ledge. May 9 and 12. It was a sweet revenge rn the Vrkrng victory as Everett won the first contest The second engage ment was different however lrm Gammarle prtchecl a three lrrt ball and scored the games lonc Next lt was the Corrrets ot Cr rnd ledge that felt the sting of Crm magris fast ball tl ey w rc thoroughly drubbed 12 2 lxcn Keeny Dan Brown lrrn Young collected together seven of Clrrr lotte s thirteen hrts Charlotte wr rppecl rt all up rn 1 neat package on Tuesday Vlay 16 by leveling Howell Q1 on lrorrre ground When rt was ov er the Or roles had at least a share rn the confer encc crown and can wrn rt all wrth a victory rn one of the two remarnrn Evening ln Paris Theme of Annual Prom Firday night was a very gala oc- casion. the annual junior ancl senior pronr. The evening started with a banquet lrelcl at the Masonic Terrrple at 62530. Don Packard act- ing as toastnraster introclrrcfecl Rev. Gillhanr who gave the invocation. Dr. Tlronras Nadal of Olivet then gave a speech on Crystal Balls. 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'50 president thanked the junior' class for put- ting on a fine banquet in honor of the senior class From 9 00 untrl 1 00 clancrng wrs enroyed by all to the rnusrc of Bob Shrnbergs orchestra The ballroom was very be'rutrfully decorated wrth lfvenrng rn Paris 'rs the theme X large lrttel Tower rn the center ol the floor w rs the rrrarrr clecora Iron wrth stretnrcrs from all points e r r t I rcl ot the orchestra was a dark brclcground clecoralecl wrth stars Flre Juniors are to be congratulated r v ry hne pr rr rrnes The Orange and Black wastecl no trnre as they scored what provecl to be the winning runs rn the frrst rnnrng Ship N Shore Blouses America s most popular White Plaid Check S2 98 and S3 95 Fred A Richey Co Cl-'ARLOTTE SINCE 1914 CIIAIII 0T'l'F ll0Ml' DAIRY SCIIWILGLER C SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Here lt as ' CUHGHHIUIHIMHS to the of l950 on its coming graduation THE ALD INSURANCE AGENCY Charlotte Mich Phone 507 ALL KINDS INSURANCE Stop n at DICK' Good Malteds Hamburgs French Fries Short Orders The hottest shoe rn town M at Web Foot by FORTU NET 1.3 RED GREEN WHEAT server'-E The shoe store where th t n rr ng shops ' ES 114 South Main Charlotte Mich G . . - ' - I v ' ,T c , ' s . 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BLACK F F A Presents Leadershrp Awards op row B McLane D e Second Row k de R P Kere es worth R Brundage Mr Mrlton Hagelberg e man Cly ay rnstructor B D George A Weaver T G Halsey K Mathras D Halsey Q Bos structor Thrrd row D Grrffrn D Shumaker J Azeltme Stall B Kung D Trrre J Srmpson H Clements D Garn M Shrllrng C Sparks Bottom row D Bust D Whrte W Cotton R Carroll F Desero L Towe Stall C Hae Styles a La Freshmen Top fashron desrgners rn Parrs have nothrng on the CHQ fresh man class for the nrnth graders drsplayed then' talent 'VIay fl rn the audrtorrurn Each grrl was requned durrn,, the past semester to make a 5-far ment and at the completron a style show was planned Mrs Frances Wrlderns seventh grrade EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Caramel Corn Popcorn BOBSCORN class provrded all deeoratron Re freshments were prepared and serv es of 'Vlrs Joy 'Vlurray The progrtrn was presented be fore the grrls mothers under the drrectron of 'Nlrs Vrolet Ray Wanted Students who wrsh 'to take musrc lessons durrng, the summer vacatron on any of the followrng rnstruments barr tone trombone cornet or prano For further detarls see Carolyn Leach or call 216 J3 Curb Servrce to Begrn May 30 WAGER S GRILL Delivery By Truck Fuel 011 Gasollne BRACY S GULF SERVICE New Thrngs Frrst Phone 9164 A to Z SHEET METAL We wrsh to extend our congratulatrons to the Senror Class of 1950 ALFRED A MANLEY Phone 1726 Charlotte Mrch Future Farmers F ete Parents ancl Teachers The annual Prrent and Son ban quet sponsored by the lr F' -X was lrelt Nlay 11 X erowd ot approxr rnately one hundred tltty was pres en The tables were decorated wrth blue and gold stre rmers and spr rrrg flowers X good old tashroned country drnner ot baked hrnr es ealloped potfttoes n rrrd pre ,rl a, mode was served by the If H A Myron Qhrllrng atted rs pr ogranr elrarrman The progr rrn was based on a regular rneetrnz wtlr the seeretarys report bv Ctrl Xrther and the treasurer s report by John Srmpson Inwoeatron w rs by Arno Weaxer Doug Stall rntrodueed the guests Two awrrds the le rdershrp rward gorng to Bob Ixrng., rrrd the Delvrlb ward to Harold Clements wer presented by Nlr Mrltorr Hagelbery., rrrd Mr Clyde Rry e FI1 A qnrrtette wrth lo Srrnpson Doug Sttll Doug, Snrurr Drek C rrn hed r the progranr There w rs rlso r meal solo by H rrold Clements eport on lf A Re ro a Ieadershrp Trarnrng., Camp wrth colored slrdes was presented by I lul Kerekes The guest sperker for the even rng was lohn Norton State Fl' X rresrdent fr orn C rssopolrs who s oke on I Xnr oh on s e mir about whrt l' le X stands for rrrd what lt does Iunr Cranstronr rs enroyrng, her South Talent Aw rrd trrp to Wash on D C tlrrs we F H A Banquet, May 2 Thr see ond rrrnutrl F H A rnother and dauehter banquet was held M ty Z rn the home eeonornrcs roonr e renu drnner f' srsted of tomato ruree br eaded pork chops est tlloped potatoes torn frurt salad rolls rnd mrlk The dessert was 'rpple pre l mode A frne program followed wrth the otfrters grvrnf., the me rnrng of rlem ot H A p form Fr er ht Tr un Blues and Lolly I op were sung by ll'll lrua Crrffrn June Xlrllrs Nlarrlyn frrtfrn and loyte Nlartrn Ile ree awar ds were grven by Nlrs Joy 'llurrfry the horne eronomres tear her Roses were mven to the young est .rrrd oldest mother 'rttendrng The renrrrnrng roses were grrven to Vlrs Stueky the FH K chapter nrotlrer lleverlv Ro'rtlr sang Sentrmental rrrd Vlotlrer retompanred bv Inrne vanNoppen troup srngrng., tollowefl and was led by Beverly Roatlr Phe guest speaker tor the evenrng wfrs 'Vlrs Rollrn Reynolds ot Potter DOROTHY GRAY Hot Weather Cologne Now S100 Lrmrted Trme Only Collms Drug Store 5 Jay Sandwich Shop EARLJ LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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