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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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Page 2 ORANGE 6. BLACK ORANGE G. 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. 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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. 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