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ENTER THE LET'S BEAT J.C.C. CONTEST HOWELL! 2-T J.. , THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 24 CHARLOTTE. 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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Page 4 ORANGE 6. 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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page 2 ORANGE 6. BLACK ORANGE 6. 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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