Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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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 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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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