Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)
- Class of 1951
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v I 'S , I 1 Q. 1. , . fm Q: ? X F , HE ENIOR LASS d ll f HE OURNALISM LASS flflfiff T H E 1 9 RHI llllf xx If 'S fi x GL Xxx Co Editors BARBARA BROWN EARL MEAD JO ANN REINER MARGARET VANCE GLORIA WHITE ANONA PARR LELAND WILLIAMSON Phoiographlc Managers BARBARA BARNAART FRANK BRACY I-'eaiure Edxtor Class Edxior Artist Calendar EdlIOI' Sports Edxtor dlilllli Busmess Manager Clrculanon Managers Program Chaxrmen TYPISIS Advlser LOUISE BERG JACK RICHARDSON DONALD TIRRELL JOYCE HUGHES CLYDE NICHOLS MARY NORRIS BARBARA CAMPBELL MISS WINIFRED WELLS PRINTING sv M RATH DEFOE co EMR,-,V,Nf5 By MHN 8, LLL ' l C I.. RHI-HI A I C0 NY v f Sl i' if LL .af ,W K C- ' l U65 671261. '16 icuz PRESIDENT jf? 1119 f lass of 1911 Do respectfully dedlcate th1s Charh1an to NEIL BRENNAN whose prlmary purpose ln h1s years as teacher of h1story ond govern wel are ot the students HIS democratlc teachtnq and qenume trlendshlp awakens Wlthln h1s students a real1zat1on o the1r own potent1al1t1es and 1nsp1res them Wlth a deslre to make most pro ductlve the llves they are owen to l1ve 2 ! I 1 1 ' V Y f' F ' Q J 1 k n , Q ment and os guidance director, has been the present and future . if . . I - l . I - H - . . ljffe CVJLITIJILIIZ PREME COURT Top row HARRY BLANCHARD B S Western Mlchxgan College of Educa hon Industr1alEducat1on JOHN BOGNER B S Western Mrchxgan College of Educatron Englxsh NEIL BRENNAN A B Western Mrchrgan College of Educatlon U ot M Socxal Studles Guldance Dlrector HUBERT BRONSON A B B S Western Mxchtgan College of Educatxon Scxence Soc1alStud1es Elementary Educatron SHIRLEY DITTMAR A B Alma College Physlcal Educatton MARVIN FLOWER B S Western Mxchlgan College of Educa txon Industrial Arts MALCOLM GOBEL B S Alma M A M S C Phys1calEduca tron Mathematlcs Coach MILTON HAGELBERG B S M S C Agrrculture DORA HOLMES B S M S N C Commercial Second row DOROTHYHUGHESAB MSNC MA MSC MA Mxddlebury College Vermont Graduate Study Pasadena Playhouse Umverslty of Mexlco Unxversrty of Havana Forergn Languages Englxsh EARL HUSTON B S Purdue M A U of M Scxence MILDRED IAUCH A B Western Mrchlgan College of Educatlon M A U of M Northwestern U Columbra Umversxty Lrbrarxan ELKIN ISAAC A B M A Albxon Hlstory Coach FAUVETTE JOHNSTON B S M S C Home Makmg MARENA KIPLINGER A B U of M Northwestern U Unrver stty of Chlcago Engllsh HISIOIY Bible ALLEEN LIPSEY B S Ferns Instrtute Commercial OTTIS MCGUIRE A B Eastern State Teachers College of Kentucky B S Umverstty of Kentucky Instttutxonal On the Farm Trammg GORDON MCNEILLY B S M S C Instltutxonal On the Farm Tramxng Thlrd row EARL V MEAD B S Western Mlchrgan College of Educatxon U of M Co ordlnator Dlrector of Veterans Instztute CLARK MUMA B S Western Mlchrgan College ot Educatton M A U of M Supermtendent BARBARA OTT A B M S C Sema Helghts Adnan College Geography Englxsh Spellxng and Penmanshrp ROBERT K POWELL A B Western State Kentucky M M M S C U of M Instrumental Musxc CLYDE RAY B S M A M S C Agrrculture WESLEY SCHMIDT A B Greenvllle College Illmols M A M S C Social Studles Anthmetxc JOHN B SMITH A B M S N C M A U of M Mathematics Prmclpal DALLAS STALL A B Alblon M A U of M Western Mxchxgan College of Education Mathematxcs Chemxstry Physrcs Phy sxcal Educatxon Fourth row MARIE TAYLOR M S N C Olxvet Western Mlchxgan College of Educatlon Arrthmetxc ELDRED TOUTANT A B Albron M A M S C Shrxveham U England Soc1alStud1es Phys1calEducat1on LUCILLE VOGEL B M M S C Voc l Department WINIFRED WELLS A B Ollvet U of M Northwestern D Un1vers1ty of Chicago M S C Oxford England Assxstant Prmcxpal Englrsh Journalxsm LEORA WEYMOUTH A B Ohvet M A U of M M S C Western Mlchlgan College of Educatzon Prmcxpal Jumor Hugh Grade Supervlsor FRANCES WILDERN B S M S N C Englxsh Art JARVIS WOTRING A B Adnan M A U of M Engllsh Speech NOT PICTURED Joan Maurer A B U of M Soc1alStud1es I w I n ' . - . ., - . - . ., ' ' ' 7 ' - ' ' . 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K1 I tl 1 1 ENA TOR ROSE ALFONSO s 1111 sn A 1 2 Y Tee JOYCE ARCHER l,L,IIIfl s 1111 N nd 2 3 4 eens 3 C eer ea ers u Llbrary Club 1 Treasurer 1 Off ce 4 Prom Decorat on Com Jr P Com 3 Dance Com Chairman 4 Typng Award 3 DEAN BAILEY img., ilx IKHIIxllI s DlrnondaIe1 2 3, Football Manager 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 Sclence Club Treasurer 3 Class Decorating Com 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 4 2nd Prize un Rank Marching Contest 4 BARBARA BARNAART 1 ntlun ll Y Teens 3 4 President 4 Camera Club 1 2 Operetta 2 Charhlan Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 1st sem 4, Honor Roll 2 Prom Decoration Com 3 Jr Play Make u Com 3 Orange 6. 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Black 4 I lIll'x Com 1 1 Lam BRUCE BRUNDAGE llllt llll tht 1 F F A 1, 2 3 4, Representative Wol verme Boys State 3 BARBARA CAMPBELL III I 14 U 1111111 I II in Club 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 Prom Invltatnon Com 3 Jr Play Head Usher 3 Charhuan Stafi 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Typng Award 3 Forensucs 2 PAUL CARTER 1 Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1 2 3 Cross Country 1 RICHARD CLARK SHIRLEY COCHRANE lll s slll PEGGY CONNER NI II 1 Ill 11 xx Y Teens 3 4 Vuce President 4 Library Club1 2 3 Assembly Com 3 Prom lnvltatuon Com 3 Orange dl Black 4 Honor Roll 2 BRUCE DAVID ' UU?-II A1 Us s 1 otball 1, 2, 3, , B kefbail 1, 2, , 4, Tr k , , JOAN DAVIS 11 I 4 t I 7 Y 1 ,ZS A 11a1'cI-like spirit, In-zlutiful 1 I .' 'ift. 7, Q I, I G.A. . 5 F.H.A. 1, : - ns 3, 4. K , 5 A dal ' -' nf tin- uoll,-, 1Ii1'i111-ly tall, and 1,-1 mlivim-ly l'a1ir. .I Ba . , :Y-T ,4g F.H.A. 2, 3: h I d ' CI b1: G.A.A. 1, 2: . ' , 7 I 5 E . 3: . lay I IIl'2Il' yn- not lln- IIIIIII uf ' I j ' g.:'. . 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JOYCE HUGHES 1 I G A A 1 Class Secretary1 Assembly Plannlng Com 2 3 Assembly Chalr man 4 Prom Theme Com 3 Prom Decoratlon Com 3 Jr Flay Cast 3 Orange 81 Black 4 Charhlan Staff 4 Honor Dance 3 4 JOYCE HUTCHISON Student Councnl 1 Glee Club 1 2 1st sem 3 JACK IDLE 1 otball 2 3 4 Track1 Glee Club 2 3 HANS KARDEL Football 1 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Honorary Basketball Captam and Most Valu able Player 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 3 4 Class Presudent 4 Latun Club 2 3 H1 Y 3 Prom Decoratron Com 3 Jr Play Cast 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Amerlcan Leg on Award In 8th Grade, Jr Rotarlan 4 Rep to Rotary Youth Leadershlp Camp 3 Assembly Com 1 HARRIETT WILCOX KARDEL xl L N Y Teens 3 4 Latln Club 2 3 Footlughteers 3 4, Vlce Presldent 3 Secretary 4 Jr Play Com 3 Prom Decoratnon Com 3 PAUL KEREKES otball 4 Jr P om Com 3 F F 3 4 Preslde Rotarlan 4 Track 4 1 C ZLVZ ZLLUZ E ATOR SE? , +1 A 9 LINDA KING Class Treasurer 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Presxdent 2 Spanlsh Club 1 2 Presldent 2 FootI1ghteers 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presudent 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Jr Play Make up C Chaxrman 3 MARGARET LAWCOCK 1111 IIN Glee Club 2 Los Amugos 3 4 cellae Romanae 2 3 4 Footlught eers 4 Y Teens 4 Honor Ro 2 3 4 Jr Play Com 3 Prom Pro gram Com 3 Essay Award 2 Grand Ledge 1 DOROTHY LENTZ 1 1- ee Club 1 Llbrary Club 1 SHIRLEY LEWIS t f 1111111111111111 nd1 2 G Y Teens 3 Prom Com 3 WENDELL MARTENS I 1 N1 Ill n 3 4 Vlce Presnden Honor Roll 3 4 Jr Play Com Prom Com 3 Qumcy 2nd sem 4 KENNETH MATHIS 1 I 1 11.111 otball 2 3 4 F F A EARL MEAD 111 111111 Band 1 2 3 4 Presndent 4 Executlve Board 2 4 Basketball 1 2 Cross Coun t 3 4 Golf 3 4 Class Secretary 2 Business Manager Magazine Sales 3 Camera Club 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 Footlxghteers 3 4 Co editor of Charhlan Staff 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Representatlve Wolverme Boys State 3 Jr Rotaruan 4 Aruon Award, 4 Dlrectors Award 4 CHARLINE MITCHELL X 1 11 1 ll 1111 1I1 G A A 1 F H A 1 From Decoratlon Com 3, West Aurora llllnols 2 JEWEL MOORE 4 N 1 Glee Club 2 Llbrary Club 4 Cedar Lake Academy 3 Melbourne Hugh 3 Lans sung Jr Academy 1 JENE ANN MURPHY N111 IX 41 otllghteers 4 Latln Club 2 Lbrarv Club1 2 F H A 2 G ay Cast 31 Forensfcs 11 2 31 1 h 1 . 3, 4, Mlxed Choru , , Operetta 2, 3 4 CLYDE NICHOLS 1 I I.111f.:I1 Class Vxce Pres dent 1 Band 1 Prom Decoratlon Com 3, Footllghteers 2, Charhuan Staff 4 Orange 61 Black 4, Operetta 4 JACQUELINE NORRIS 4 1 I AT? 132, Honor Roll 2, Lansnng Eastern 3, Usher at Graduatlon 3. 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Band 3 4 Jr Rotaruan 4 Footllghteers 4 Prom Decoration Com 3 Basket ball 1 Pottervllle 1 Lanslnq Eastern 2 JIM SHERD I tl Football Manager 4 Track 1 Library Club 2 3 4, Representative Wolverme Boys State 3 DON Sl-IUMAKER otball4 F F A 8 F H MARY NORRIS IN UNK 'S H N NI I Glee Club1 2 3 4 President 3 Operetta 2 3 4 Y Teens 4 Footlghteers Charhlan Staff 4 Jr Plav Cast 3 Prom Decoration Com 3 DON PACKARD I Ill Basketball 1 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 School Recreation Chairman 4 Hu Y 3 Repre sentatlve Torch Lake 3 Spanish Club 1 2 Camera Club 1 2 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Forenslcs1 2 3 4 District Winner Declamatlon 2 Jr Rotarlan 4 Jr Play Cast 3 Moxie Projector Operator 1 2 3 4 Jr Prom Program Corn 3 Prom Toastmaster 3 2nd Place I Speak for Democracy Contest 4 3rd Place Fire Prevention Essav 2 ANONA PARR Q 1 mid Null ,.,u Class Treasurer1 F H A 1 2 3 Vice President 2 Charhlan Staff 4 Prom Decoration Com 3 ILA MAE PARR lglllltillll. t Glee Club 1 2 GEORGE PIETROGALLO U Manchester Hugh School 1 Glee Club 3 4 Secretary and Treasurer 4 Prom Decoration Com 3 JOYCE PINCH mst I oi 1L sun uulz vu N A 1 G A A 1 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 Footllghteers 4 Secretary and Treas urer 4 Jr Play Cast 3 Prom Invitation Com 3 Library Club 3 4 JO ANN REINER A VIISQ uul in uurleistancluu. In ut orenslcs 1 2 Los Amigos 3 Cheerleaders Club 1 2, 3, 4 Presl dent 3 Varsity Cheerleader 2 3 4 Orange 8. Black 4 Charhnan Staff onor Roll 1 Jr P a Program Com 3 Jr Prom Pro gram Com 3 Jr Play Usher 3 Salutatorlan 4 JACK RICHARDSON in f tl otball 2 3 4 Track1 2 3 4 Latm ub 2 3 HI Y 3 Stage Crew , Honor Roll 1 3 Charhlan Staff 4 Jr Play Stage Crew 3 Christ mas Card Sales Team Captain 4 HAROLD RISENHOOVER Football 1 2 3 rack 1 AI: .' tux' th r- vh ut- 'n-1' , ug.:', 1 Hut rlif- with :ill tht-il' music in th -ui. V : : . , ' : . . : I- : 5 4: ' llc- wuulll nut I udgt- :lu ' ch. , . , : : , : , ' ' : '- : - . Z . . '. : . ' 7 . 5 - 7 ' ' ' V I t I - ' . 1 ' . .I , H : , , . . 'l'h1 lmnd that hath made you fair hz th 4 e g - ml. , 9 - - - , : : ' ' ' : ' : ' ' s-:ls ln-s in the air, l would lu-lp tlu-rs, nut ut' tl fellow-foe-Iiug:. A ' .' -Inutl sm-t will liltln- wilful th 'us, Al I .' 'Ht us l'1up.:llsh nil' 1' I alu- Iwr, sho. Gr to lw uu-1'l'y I 'ist-. 2 7 z 1 ' ' 12 ' . 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Fo :...1,2,3,4. fl MYRON SHILLING me t mm mlm'-9 wish ane e eu les Imu A 4 St1te Farmer 4 Prom Decoration Com A ALLEN SMITH in ev e. n x lwlitmt I1 JANE ANN SMITH 1 ii Leads E ATORS F7 E CALUZIZ LLUZ A 2 3 4 Y Teens 3 4 G A A 1 2 Prom Decoral Com 3 Plastlc Party 4 Chairman Tournament Game and Dance 4 F H A Junior and Chapter Honors 3 Class and Carnival Queen 4 RICHARD SMITH The monuments f nit NUIXIXK the monunwnts ul' pemer Band 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew1 2 3 4 Movie Projector Crew1 2 3 Honor Roll 2 3 Prom Com 3 CHARLES SPARKS n l e 1 u s ne the hest n 1 F A 1 2 3 4 Chairman of Leadership 4 Honor Roll In F F A 3 State Farmer 4 JACK STEWART e I tu the lllllpev-e ack 2 Glee Club a e ew Movie 0 era or Starr Albion 3 Golf 4 DON TIRRELL ie I mn meli llees his vw otball 1 2 3 A Vice President 3 State Farmer 4 Honor Roll 1 4 Essay Award 2 Jr Play Advertising Com 3, Prom Decoration Com 3 Jr Rotarlan 4 Orange 8. Black 4 Charhlan Staff RICHARD TUBBS lusx here and there Otball 1 2 Golf3 Ban Footllghteers 3 4 Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Mike Manaqer4 Jr Play Stage Crew Electrician Sound ects 3 Camera Club 1 Radxo Club 1 2 Movie Projector Operator 1 2 3 Prom Decoration Com 3 Honor Dance 3 4 MARGARET VANCE liltxl flrlll nth dennis me B nd 1 2 3 4 Executlve Board 3 4 Orchestra 1 L tm Club 2 3 Camera Club 1 2 Vice President 1 Forensics 1 Charhlan Staff 4 Student Council 4 Jr Play Cast 3 Magazine Sales Team Captain 3 Prom Decoration Com Co chair n 3 Honor Roll 1 2 CLARE WILMORE rletx s I uf enjenme Football 2 3 Track 1 2 Baseball 2 3 Class Fresldent1 CARROLL WRIGHT x him, eumes I x F 2 3 4 Prom Com JOHN WYSACK He that has patienee mn ee mplss mx thing., T L Handy H gh School Bay Cnty 1 DARL YUND GLORIA WHITE will p. 1 suftlx I s Band 1, Glee Club 4 Vice President 4 Spanish Club 1 2 Operetta 4 Charhlan Staff 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Prom Decoration Com 3 GEORGE WIDRIG ness and eeniiuse Football 3 4, Track 1, 2 3 4, Honor Roll 1, Jr Play Cast 3 Co cha r man Dance Com 4 LELAND WILLIAMSON N l' evifulnl ss In in Q Ulf' N N11 1 1? 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R Johnson D J nes V M Jones E Kays S Kelley L Kenyon R Kung S Lang D Schultz E Sharp L Shumaker M Smpson A Sm th D Smlth H Smith T Snyder M Stall W Stansbury B Stucky Seventh Row J Sumerlx A Taylor S Taylor A Thomas V Thompson L Towe P Tubbs P Walters A Weaver B Wells J Wensley J Wlllls G Wonser M Wood S Woodard lNot pictured T Berg B Guthrle B Hack B Martm 'Y Party Leaders Presldent Robert Johnson Vxce Pres Rlchard Garn1 Secretary Arlene Gammage' Treasurer Sally Woodard Student Counc1l Charles Schaefer and Beverly Ful lerton Motto Class Motto Constantly strrv mg to make our best better Class Colors Blue and Sllver Class Flowel L1ly of the Valley Presldentlal Report We the class of 52 have Just f1n1shed a very successful year as Jumors Our f1rst project of the year was servmg refresh ments at the Hastmgs football game and havmg the dance fol lowxng xt We also had the Hast lngs basketball game and dance whlch was the last game of the basketball season In the maga zme sales we set a record 'nat far excelled any prevlous record and we challenge any comlng 1un1or class to better lt In early Aprrl we put on the assembly Hlstorys No Mystery to show v1s1t1ng schools what can oe done by the students In the latter part of Aprll we honored the senlors at the Jun 1or s n1or prom To f1n1sh the year we are plannmg to have a class p1cnxc ID June Our success th1s year was due to the co operatlon of the stu dents and the constant a1d of the adv1sers Mr Harry Blanchard Mr Clyde Ray Mr Dallas Stall and MISS Margaret Taylor T these people and the class I ex tend my deepest apprec1atxon for the1r help 1n maklng my term a happy one Robert W Johnson Junlor Class Presldent Government Personalxtles 'Most 1ntellectual boy Bruce Blown Most 1ntellectual gxrl l Margaret Forshee Personal1ty boy Roger Nelson Personal1ty glrl Sally Woodard Best looklng boy Norlyn Brough Best lookmg glrl Pat Gould Best dressed boy Tom Snyder Best dressed glrl ROSIB Harag Boy mus1c1an Charles Schaefer Glrl mus1c1an Carolyn Leach Most artlstlc boy l Sherman Kelley Most art1st1c glrl LOIS Hall Class steady couple Mar1an Wood and Bob Johnson Class fllrt Al Thomas Class coquette Wava Babcock Class pest Allen Taylor ,Class athlete Wally Bruce f 1 A Regular Class Meetmg The day started off perfectly sanely unt1l Bob Johnson opened the class meetmg and then h found hlmself 1n a nrghtmare The class memo rs decxded to run the meetlng by strxct parlxa mentary law ID order to accom pl1sh the1r plans Th1S started out all rxght untxl the bus1ness got under way Then Tom Snyd moved that the class make enough money so that they m1ght go to HHWHII on the1r senlor tr1p Th1s was debated because the gxrls ma1nly Mar1an Wood Joyce Roberts and Phylhsl Baum sald there were too many' g1rls there The mot1on was amended by Wally Bruce to letl the glrls remaln home Th1s start ed an argument between Wally and Helen Smlth Helen threw a book at Wally but mlssed h1m and h1t Murray Stall When qu1et 0 agam re1gned Bob called for a vote on the amendment but xt was defeated by the glrls The mot1on pass d but a ques t1on was ralsed about transporta t1on J1m Wensley moved that they go by Luxury Llner but Mary R1Ch3YdS and Klrke Har rmgton objected because they get SE3SlCk Jerry Chapman amended the mot1on to have the class fly by Stratocru1ser bu Pat Cook and Ellen Kays ob lected b caus of the danger and smze of the class The amendment was rejected but the mot1on passed to go by boat The matter of gettlng to the west coast was brought up Roger Nelson moved that school buses be used He was qulckly sllenced by Charles Schaefer and Bruce Ph1ll1ps wh1le Bonme Wells Mary Alxce Br1ggs and Bertha Moore shouted that the buses 1 couldn t go that far and all would be exhausted by the t1me they reached there In the mad con fuslon that followed Mr Stall was accrdentally tr1pped by someone and whxle John Clark and Bruce Brown helped h1m to h1s feet Bob qulckly took a vote whlch defeated the mot1on It was then decxded that the class go by tram and the matter was dropped unt1l further lnforma t1on was rece1ved Smce th1s bus1ness had taken so long the meetmg was ad lourned and the students dashed for then' lockers yr Z5 e l 1' . - l A S' , T' I - O U a ' - K '. 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H , ' . if Si' Majorlt Leaders '76s Cyru 'cgiruz Party Leaders Presrdent Quentrn Bosworth Vrce Pres Bruce Ellrsonl Secretary Joan Wrlson Treasurer Charles Hale Student Councrl Pat Wrlson and Don Marple, Motto Class Motto Today we fol 1 low tomorrow vxe lead Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Orchrd Presrclentral Report The class of 53 had a very suc cessful year rn sponsorrng dances and other actrvrtres I would lrke to thank the class for therr co operatron rn serv1n on comrnrttees and hope they wrll grve the1r nest presrdent much assrstan e Many of the sophomore boys were promrncnt rn the hrgh s hool sports events thrs year The class apprecrates the ex trem rnterest of the advrs rs rn our actrvrtres and would lrke to thank Mrs Marena Krplrnger Mr John Bogner Mr Earl Hust on and Mr Robert Powell for the1r frne support Quentrn Bosworth Sophomore Class Presrdent HS MR BOGNER Young manl are you the teacher of thrs class? BUD ATKINS No slr MR BOGNER lhen dont talk lrke an rdrot JIM MAATSCH Ive added these numbers ten trmes M Stall MR STALL Good boy' JIM MAATSCH And here are the ten answers Government Personalltres Most rntellectual boy Joe Iauch Most rntellectual grrl Suzanne McLaughl1n ersonalrty boy Bruce Ellrson Personalrty grrl Barbara Crrttenden Best lookrng boy Nell Housler Best lookrng grrl Barbara Montgomery Best dressed boy Quentrn Bosworth Best dressed grrl Charlene Barnhrll Boy muscrcran Charles Thornell Grrl musrcran Lucrlle Whrtrnger Most artrstrc boy Don Marple Most artrstrc grrl Barbara Brummette steady couple Jrm Young and Sue Schroth flrrt Russell Kane coquette Sally McDonald pest Warren Atkrns athlete J1m Young Class Class Class Class Class . 2122- 335- .4-- - j 7 o'l ,Y N0 N lyf Q1 . Amusement Park Holrday an extra specral treat the was allowed to have ts p1cn1c at an amusement ass class park Everyone arrrved safely but Joyce Martm had become bus srck and drdnt have a very good trme all day The frrst thrng everyone drd was to rrde on the merry go round Now thrs rs a very srmple task but Warren Atkrns trrpped and would have been hurt but Doug Burkhead prcked hrm up and put hrm on a horse After thrs all drvrded rnto groups and before anyone knew rt Sue Schroth and Jrm Young were lost rn the Tunnel of Love but were rescued by Pat Wrlson and Joe Prnch A crowd gathered at the shoot rng gallerres when Sh rley How ard and Tommy George had a rrfle match and everyone cheered when Shrrley won Then Jrm Maatsch and Davrd Sassaman had a match and came out tred but scared the spectators wrth therr wrld shots Everyone enjoyed watchrng Nancy Rutter Srllx Smrth Jan et Spagnuolo 'md Margre French rrde the roller coaster Of course some boys were on rt too but the grrls screamed the loudest and the people laughed The boys and grrls both had fun rn the lrttle bump cars A Jam up occurred when Bob Lrghtner and Kenny Olmstead hrt Marrlyn Grrffrn and Charlene Barnhrll and turned each other rn the wrong drrectron From here the krds moved to the Fun House and the Trlta Whrrl and screams and laughs echoed from both Lucrllc Whit rnger felt sure she had twrsted her neck on thc TrltaWhrrl whrle Dale Pryor could hardly stop laughrnf., from the Fun House Before the class could leave everyone had to rrde on the Fer rrs Wheel and thrs was so much fun that Joan Hamrlton and Mary Alrce Howe almost fell out cf therr seats But no accrdents occurred and all arrrved home safe and happy after therr day s trrp GG QQQ Q3 S9362 B M 2562 QQ EBSQ 6 Top Row F Ald R Ammnn W Atkms J Barnabv C Barnhlll E Bart lett L Booth Q Bosworth P Briggs B Brummette R Brundage D Burkhead M Bursley R Bursley D Bust E Can Second Row R Cam D Carey R Carroll D Carter P Carter D Cham berlaln R Cogswell R Collins J Conklin L Cotton W Cotton C wan B Cr tte d B D e A Debl R D I o 1 n en an er on ey Thlrd Row B Elllson R Epler W Ferguson R Flessner W Freeman ench T George B Grlffln M Grlffm C 'ae Halsey Hamilton R Hollday S Howard M A Howe N Housler urth Row J Iauch J Lea J Ma tsch R M Mann Marshall Martm D Mather D May L McConnell S McDonald J McLane QE ' QQ fl! eq U7 71 5 5 ggfrmmfg N- mn 332111105 53'-:fc U7 01 ID ' 203 U, mz- - ny, ro :s 230, Z 0-01JL.Om 5515 1 3' Qglliz O ni,--lgom JJ 0: O C- 07 Z U13 g,nm0m 'Sym :rg I - X5,-Tggmo rn img 3 Wmsmga N1 O 550192 'DEV' 1:52 .413 13 I U 29135 1L:a nn - 1 Z wa U-lg can - 'UB Og 320' uw IQ: 25 C0 1 Z 3 ze., I' 3 IU UI 2:1 01 -1 arg 'L 3 I si O 3: 1,11 'E U 3: Y u e an T ornell Seventh Row J VanDenDrlessche B Whrte L Whltnnger N Wullnamson Wllllams J Wrllus J Wrlson P Wllson J Youn 1Not Plcturedl J Churchull W MacNaughton D Marple W Papranec C Shrmer N Thomas l1'? 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Johnny She asked m 1f 1 danced Russell Hall Whats so ln ultmg about that? Johnny I was danc1ng Wltll her when she asked me Coach Gobel Now 1f I lay three eggs here and f1ve egg-- over there, how many eggs Wlll I have? Blll Vogel Well, to tell you the truth, I don't belleve you can do 1t, slr Teacher Take thlrteen from twenty what's the d1fference Lazy pup1l 'tThat's what I say what's the d1fference'7 T e The State selves The school Class xn the Capltol class declded to v1s1t the Cap1tol to see for them the government ID act1on class journeyed 1n three buses and the trxp was un eventful except for the black eye wh1ch John Saurer gave to Dean Bruce 1n a fxght over a seat and the nosebleed WhlCh Bob Jones got by runnlng lnto a rack 1n the us Immed1ately upon arrlval the class cllmbed to the dome of the tap1tol from wh1ch they had a SPGCIHI v1ew of the c1ty Th1s was '1ll very f1ne but somewhere along the l1ne Warren Ph1ll1ps and Joyce Chamberla1n were lost The class found them agam Joyce m the Governor s off1ce and War ren by the candy counter and contlnued to observe SpeC1al places The class watched the Senate 1n sesslon and was so carr1ed awav that after leavmg the room a heated argument developed be tween Jan1ce Root and Joyce Kane over the speeches of the senators and who had the best v1ew These glrls were Just sep arated by Mrs L1psey when M1 Isaac caught John Myers leanlng out a wlndow After he wa safely 1ns1de the class entered the House of Representatwes Th1s was clearly a lesson 1n de mocracy, but Mr Wotrxng had to qulet Carolyn Earl and Jack Quantrell when they argued too loudly about wh1ch name went w1th Wh1Ch representatxve The class was very xmpressed by the proceedlngs. language, and at tlons of the House Th1s was almost damaglng when Sandy Par1sh and Pete Carpen 1 l I' 7' . 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'a ' .d , - . ... . . 14 Q T3 .S w 1 - --,,... .4--vi , '1 .,--4' ter almost fell over th ra1l1ng on the heads of the representatwes They were saved by the qu1ck lhmklng of Dlck Parr and Harold Goelz Before v1s1t1ng the Supreme Court the class stopped at the re freshment stand where everyone stocked up on candv gum an'l peanuts Then they were adm1tted to the ,Supreme Court room and told to be very qulet because a tr1al was begmnmg The exc1tement be came too much for Carla Powers and CORDIS Cooley who began crackmg the1r gum and were sent out After seemg th1S dlsplay of I 1ust1ce, Eleanor Wood, Davld Dykhouse, and Ilene Jones all decxded to become Judges Before leavmg for home, the students went to see the collec t1ons of valuable flags and tro phxes Wh1Ch have h1stor1cal value Th1s was very mterestlng, but one flag would have fallen to the 12+ floor 1f Ilene Sharp hadnt caught 1t and restored lt to the cas After th1s f1ne day everyone was ready to go home Pat DaV1d and Jean Dempsey were almost left there but flnally all were safe and the r1de home was calm and peaceful My dachshund d1ed sad llttle boy to h1S teacher Too bad' What happene asked h1s teacher He met h1s end golng around a tree Teacher Can you tell me what the former ruler of RUSSIH was called? Student Tsar Teacher Correct and w at was h1s Wlfe called? Student Tsar1na Teacher Rlght What were Tsars chxldren called? Student sardmes' Presldentlal Report As we the class of 54 look back upon the year we have Just left behlnd we see a year of pro gress Our class has done a var 1ety of thmgs such as selllng re freshments at a football game sponsor1ng a dance and puttmff on an assembly We look forward to the next three years as vears 1n Wh1Ch to learn and progress further I should l1ke to thank Mr Jar v1s Wotrmg, Mr Nell Brennan, Mr Elk1n Isaac, and Mrs Alleen Llpsey, for the1r help 1n maklng th1s a successful yeax J1m Carr Freshman Class Pres1dent Lobbyists 'jfie C7611 'zfiiwz Government Personalities Most intellectual boyI David Dykhouse Most intellectual girl Linda Smith Personality boy Gary Frace Personality girl Doris Fraziei Best looking boy Gary Cooper Best looking girl Ilene Jones Best dresed boy Elmer Jones Best dressed girl Coranne Derbv Boy musician David Hefflebower Girl musician Virginia Moenmff artistic boy Edwin Adams artistic girl Pat David steady couple Jim Carr and Linda Smith flirt Rex Nevins coquette Janice Root pest Peter Klont athlete John Bettv Most Most Class Class Class Class Class Pupil I want to buy a pencil Clerk Hard or soft Pup1l Hard Its for a stiff cxam I think we are descended from either birds or monkeys What do you think? Well there arent any feath crs on you And then there was the natui alist who tried to cross a turkex with a centlpede so everybodv could have a drumstick Teacher Is it correct to sav' You have et Jimmy No its wrong Teacher Why IS it Wrong to say You have et 'P Jimmy Because I a1nt et xe Freshman Talent On February 14, the freshman class put on a very successful and delightful assembly to celebrate St Valentines Day To personify the King and Queen of Hearts were Ernest Hamilton and Doris Frazier They made a companionable couple although thc Queen was very particular about the Kings behavior in court Warren Phillips and Gary Frace acted as the royal pages to Walt on the King and Queen They served cookies to the court and did other errands for the King and Queen The calm was interrupted by a messenger Charles Barnaart who came to tell the King and Queen that more valentines must be sent out right away Since the supply of valentines was exhausted the cutter Marian Klont and the painter Connie Keeny set to work to make some more in a hurry This also set the poets Donna Clark and Janice Root to work mak ing verses to put on the valen tines Meanwhile three historians Eugene Curtiss Bob Jones ano Dick Parr each told a short story about the beginning of St Val entines Day They were compamed by a ukulele played by Jack Quantrell To keep the royal couple happy and attend to their every W1Sh were the Queen s Ladies in Walt ing Carla Powers Verdetta Ma hon Audrey Reed Carol Ann Whitney Sue Steinman and Mary Marlowe Because the court was very depressed each Lady in waiting intioduced an act hoping to entertain the King and Queen and raise everyone's spirits. Then followed a variety of talent A German band com posed of Jim Carr David Dyk house David Hefflebower Warren Phillips Gary Frace Ralph Leslie and Johnny Vance played a few marches accompan led by a little horseplay Some day these boys may be famous for their off notes Vlfglhla Moenlng pepped everyone up with a boogie piano solo which set many feet tapping 1n time with the rhythm To a light tune Jane Garcia did a very graceful Spanish dance which made other feet want to dance too Joan May played a pretty piano solo which helped to lighten the depression of the court Susie Moore made a very pretty plcture as she sang a solo dressed in a red and white val entme formal A boys quartet which was compos d of Bob Jones Bob Marple Elmer Jones and Dean Bruce also sang for the court This group may someday be a famous mens quartet A guitar trio also played for the King and Queen This eluded Joyce Kane Harold Goelz and Bernice Butler and added yet another type of enter tainment to the occasion Wilma Whitinger added her talent to the list and her tap dance was loved by everyone She looked very sparkling in a lred satin dress with white trim ming and apron All this entertainment cheered 'th King and Queen and the S' others in the court and the new valentines were sent out so everyone was happy and settled down to calmness until the next year This assembly was a credit to the freshman class but behind the scenes were the many people who helped make it so Only a few can be mentioned but lead mg were two advisers Mr Neil Brennan and Mr Jarvis Wotring who helped the general commit tee led by Llnda Smith and in cluding Joyce Hopkins David Dykhouse Ingrid Langmaack Jim Carr Gary Frace Mary Mar lowe Carolyn Earl and Ruth Catron Congratulations and good luck to the freshmen Shirley Wythe Stop that man he wanted to kiss me Cop- Thats all right Miss there ll be another along in a minute The height of revenge The henpecked husband who makes faces at his wife over the phone I call my girl grapefruit Why? Because every time I squeeze her she hits me in the eye Arbutus Williamson Ou: family tree would die if it were nt for you Phillip Williamson How that? 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Sergeant at Arms SEE 95 Q 99 69 Q 996,55 2 2 Q QQ Q 922 Top Row R Allen S Anderson W Anderson R Aumlck M Barnaart D Barnaby G Barnett K Barnhlll D Baum T Beals N Beck G Beebe J Borgman R Bowser M Boyer L Brown Second Row J Butler C Cam S Cam Clara Carter Connle Carter B Clark B Cole J Cole J Conley Jerry Cooper Joel Cooper E Cronk M Day J Dean J Devenbaugh K Dowell Thlrd Row W Elya D Epler B Esch F Esch M Everts G Fassett rlm S Farlln C Fllbert J Forte L Gardner L Gearhart Glasslee J Goodnoe S Granger C Hayter Fourth Row J Hoffman W Hollandsworth S Honeywell L Johnson G 9 Q99 Johnson B Klbby A Lea L Lee R Lea J Lewls R Lustlk F Lun d F M h D M h R M t M M t een a on ars ar In ar ens Fifth Row B Mayes J Mayhew M McClure D McKenzie M McLane P Medcoff J Monroe J Morrison W Myers C Nash F Osman R Overmeyer J Pentecost K Pentecost R Phlllups B Pserce Slxth Row D Platt D Pratt M Pratt J Ransom L Remer V Rlchard son G Rogers S Ruluson M Satterlee S Sassaman N Shults Sherd C Smith S Smuth Y Smlth C Smallwood Seventh Row R Sparks K Tanner B Thompson C Tlce J VanVleck S Vaughn L Walker M Wllllams B Wllson R Wood S Wythe B Young V Young Party Leaders P resldent Jrm Hoffman VICE Pres1dent Jack Pentecost Secretary Gary Beebe I Treasurer nynn Brown Student Counc1l Kay Barnhlll' and Stanley Anderson, Motto Class Motto The world xs '1 problem and we are the answer Class Colors Red and Wh1te Class Flower Rose Presxdentlal Report As we close our books on an other year we can look back on a very successful one We had .1 good basketball team whrch won seven games and lost two W also had some very mce part1es along w1th the Junlor Hxgh Prom whrch gave us some f1ne enter taunment We W1Sh to thank our advlsers Mrs Frances W1ldern Mr Eldred Toutant and Mr Hubert Bron son for the1r very flne work We alsm wxsh to thank the other teachers for the1r very klnd help th1s past year James Hoffman Elghth Grade Class Presxdent do to make a f1Sh b1te Lynn Brown I klck h1m three or four tlmes and lf he doesnt bite me after that I twxst h1s tall and slap h1m 1n the face Mlss Hughes rapped on he1 desk and called out Students order' The entlre class answered Beer What tense 1S I am beautlful 'P Past Government Personahtles Most mtellectual boy Stanley Anderson Most lntellectual g1rl Janet Col Personahty boy Lynn Brown Personallty glrl Kay Barnh1ll Best looklng boy Jack Pentecost Best lookmg glrl Laura Walker Best dressed boy B1ll1e Plerce Best dressed g1rl Marlene Martens Boy musxclan Jlm Hoffman Glrl mus1c1an LOUISE Johnson Most art1st1c boy B111 Thompson Most art1st1c gxrl Barbara Mayes steady couple Janet Cole and Bruce Cole fhrt Sandy Sassaman coquette Monlca Everts pest Budd Esch athlete B111 Pugh Class Class Class Class Class M For Fun Gxrls vs Boys The glrls of the class challenged the boys to a f1eld day at th park as a good excuse for a class PICHIC party To work up an appet1te they oecrded to have the contests be fore lunch So to start off r1ght they had a race Th1s was exclt mg and most of the screammg was done by the g1rls Corme Txce Geraldme Rogers and Ber tha Wllson partlcularlv but to no avail The boys won w1th Tohn Borgman commg rn flrst and Roberta Stanf1eld and Clxf ford Cam rlght behmd h1m T1 IS warmed everyone up and the next event was a broad Jump ThlS was fun for everyone and each boy and glrl trxed lt T help the glrls prlde Dottle Ep ler won th1s but was closely fol lowed by Gary Beebe and Joel Cooper Next on the l1st was a three legged race Wlth grrls teamed aga1nst boys Chuck Sherd and Nathan Shults won th1S but San dra Honeywell and Florence Lun deen recelved more laughs and 14 I l earn the1r footlng after fallmg flat on the1r faces Th1s dlscouraged the g1rls but In the next event they won Thls was a new spec1alty Two teams were formed one of grrl and the other of boys and each person was t1ed up by the extra people When everyone was ready they were txmed to see wh1ch team could untle ltself flrst It wa amazlng to see how mgenrous the grrls were on loosen1ng the knots Carol Nash and Fa1th Mahon were espec1ally proud because they were the flrst ones untled Then to take the place of 1 shot put they had a ball put Thxs was more fun for the ones who had played baseball but evo y one competed and had fun Some of the glrls threw awfullv hard but Dorothy Platt and Phyl l1s Medcoff had the longest throw for them But then the boys trled and the grrls were f1n1shed Jack Pentecost and John Forte had long throws but Jlm Mayhew topped them all and won By th1s t1me everyone was starvlng so the lunch was set out and hurriedly dlsappeared HEIFER HASH They met on the brrdge at mld mght, Thev never w1ll meet agaln For one was an eastbound helfel, The other a westbound tram K 17 7 U ZS l I ffmwwfn' C TQ C Y Y Y V K 'UMW W K H 5 'WW Y ' I, ' if If 9' .- I g 5' , 5 , I t ' it y ' I ' ,' , ki K v ' iii: il - U. 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U U U U Page Boys 7 Clillzllldlfl Party Leaders Presrdent Sandra Gonser Vrce Presrdent Beth Kay 1 Secretary Sue Smrtn Treasurer Bob Bursley Student Councrl Charles Wood and Mar rlyn Sumerrvr Motto Class Motto Constantly strrv rng to make our best bet er Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Rose Presrdentral Report It has been a pleasure and hon or to be the presrdent of the class of 56 On behalf of the sev cnth grade I would lrke to thank our advrsers Mrs Marre Taylor Mr Wesley Schmidt Mrs Joan Maurer and Mrss Barbara Ott for therr assrstance rn makrng lhrs year a happy and success ful experrence Some of the class hrghlrghts of the past year were our basket ball team whrch won srx of nrne games our class partres our class talent assembly and our week at camp I belreve we had a great trme at Camp Chref Noon Day and I would lrke to thank all ot the counselors who went to camp .IN wrth us Lots of luck to the future sev enth graders Sandra Gonser Seventh Grade Class Presrdent Frank Alfonso wanted to bor row S10 at the bank on hrs face On hrs face Yes on hrs face And how drd he come out I On hrs face Government Personalrtres Most mtellectual boy I Jerry Kramer I Most mtellectual grrl Marrlyn Sumerrx Personalrty boy John Muma Personalrty grrl Beth Kays l Best lookrng boy Charles O Brren I Best lookrng grrl Sue Smrth l Boy musrcran Karl W1rt Grrl musrcran Joellen Bonham Most artrstrc boy Jrm Myers Most artrstrc grrl Class Class Class Class Class Brona Gordrneer steady couple Sandra Gonser and Drck Lewellyn flrrt coquette pest athlete Larry Deuel Evonne Edson Drck Jenk Bruce Sherman '99 A uret Camp' Everyone at Camp Chref Noon Day was havrng a wonderful trme but one afternoon Larry Adams took a nap rrght after lunch an omethrng he had eaten seemed to grve hrm a terrrfrc dream He saw a group start off on '1 hlke through the woods A few mrnutes later Fred Earl saw a snake chasrng Sue Smrth and qurckly krlled rt wrth a hard flung rock Soon after thrs Dran Cox was pushed away from '1 hrdden porcuprne by Chuck Wood Thrs made the hrkers excrted and Jumpy so that when a pheasant tlew up rn front of Kathryn James everyone Jumped and '1 few grrls squealed from surprrse They saw many rnterestrng thrngs on the hrke and one lrttle brrd even flew down and sat on Bob by Stewarts head Some of the other cmpers were swrmmrng and havrng .1 splashrng good trme Phrllrp Par ker found hrmself pushed under water by Sandra Dempsey and Sharon Raymond after he had ducked Joyce Courtrrght Jerry McKay and Jerry Smrth start cl a water battle and were soon Jorned by Dorrs Marlowe and Jo Ann Perry who also brought Robert Barbour and Donnre Claf l1n Thrs soon turned rnto a wa ter spray free for all wrth every one laughrng splashrng and swallowing water l Whrle thrs was gorng on tl handrcraft groups were havrnr., laughs too Don Colrzzr had Just untangled Jrll Quantrell fr om sc me rope when Jrm Muma had to help Annette Avrs untre her elf from some leather thongs wrth whrch she seemed to have tred her hands together The campers were startrng to trre when suddenly Larry awoke rnd found everyone calmlv awakrng from an afternoon rest perrod and all then exercrsr merely rn hrs dream Mr Bronson rn one of hrs class es asked Ronnv McDanrels rf h had ever seen an elephant s skrn Ronny I have Mr Bronson Where? 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' ' 9 ' ' - f ,-f-' ff , ff M. 1 N ,Aff f f Z 'f Y 1 6 f ' f ' , , V, ,-XLJ LZ Q UIQ 6754111216112 H lstorlcal Documents 'T' ,Q-ml ....fg:' ' -2-'--' Pvgqs-'i,'12?J1QTi! 3 uhl1 ' 1 1' 1 Class Prophecy In the year 1961 three old bachelors Rolfe Packard and Kardel got together to d1scuss what happened to the other members of the class of 1951 These are the startl1ng thlngs they found Smce JoAnn Remer moved to the planet Venus she left all her possessxons to CHS They were two 1951 pennles an old cheer leaders sweater and a saddle shoe Clyde Nlchols IS an enterta1ner for the current presldent Iformer CHS teacher J8I'V1S Wotrmgj and plays boogxe woog1e for h1m n1ghtly Joe Depue 1S the frlendly garbage collector 1n the falr c1ty of Eaton Rapnds A cham of root beer stan s from Ma ne to Flor1da IS operated by Jene Ann Murphy They are known as Murphys Mldgets After ten years of research Jack R1chard son has discovered what The Thlng The result IS a professmnal secret Lmda Klng has sold her m1ll1onth copy of a popular song entltled Who Put the Corn Plasters 1n Mrs Llpseys Typewr1ter ted to the state hospxtal He used to thmk he was the governor of Arkansas but now believes he IS the presldent of the Un1ted1 States A cure for flat feet has been d1scovered by the natlonally known sc1ent1st Frank Bracy A record of 115 home runs a season has been set m the glrls Nat1ona1 Baseball League by Pat Prxesman Norman Rutter IS stxll the off1ce boy for the Braxthwalte Automob1le Corporat1on after bemg wxth the busmess for the last ten years All those who l1ke steak are 1nv1ted to a Saturday n1ght speclal offered by the cha1n of restaurants owned by Ila Mae Parr and Charllne Mltchell Rose Alfonso IS on a honeymoon w1th her flfth husband New York playboy D1ck Fast Hogs Are a Farmers Best Resource IS the t1tle of a book Just publlshed by author Don Tlrrell who owns one of the f1nest farms even seen m Carmel townshlp Joyce HUtCh1S0n and Jewel Moore have been crowned M1ss Smlle and Mxss Happy face of 1961 No one knows but both glrls have false teeth Harrmgton Hale and Hughes are pub 11sh1ng records for the Gammage Recordmg Company So far none of the records has sold over flfteen copies Gammage IS thmk mg of retlrmg because of f1nanc1al d1ff1cul t1es Ronme Root who runs Charlottes b1ggeSt flllmg stat1on has recently taken h1S thlrd wlfe who came from some unheard of place called Ollvet The fxrst Baby Sltter Inc has been estab llshed 1n Charlotte D1ck Tubbs IS the presl dent of the orgamzatxon For a sllght fee he w1ll s1t w1th bables elghteen to twenty exght A famous Mlchlgan crlme 1I'1V6Stlg3t0I' Earl Mead has Just solved the murder of pro basketball star Lee W1ll1amsons pet 1 1 1 1 1 mouse It seems that the poor th1ng was kllled by the cat of taXl dr1ver Marg1e Vance The cat s name was John B Sm1th Jr Carlton Ferguson and Glen Gearhart are tak1ng a trlp around the world to help the1r employer Madam Darl Yund of the perlume lndustry fmd the mgredlents for a new exotlc perfume Joan Davls and Norma Gregg have opened the1r thlrd d1me store 1n Potterv1lle The other two went bankrupt J1m Sherd and Davxd George are peelmg otatoes for the Beverly Frey Hamburg Shops Margaret Lawcock IS a new mterpreter for the Un1ted Natxons after spend1ng the last f1V8 years among the head hunters of Afr1ca A br1ght advertlslng scheme for Shlrley Harmon Homey Homes has been c1rculat1ng throughout the country LOUISE Berg who IS the orxglnator of the 1dea feels that Peggy Conners Smlllng Ir1sh eyes add the r1ght touch to the venture A new com1c str1p has been developed by artlst Glorla White The character IS a reproductlon of Clare W1lmores freckled face mcknamed Red Spots Jan1e H1gby has won the talen sea ch sponsored by the Ken Math1s Opportunlty Shows She w1ll compete agalnst last year S Party Leaders Pres1dent Hans Kardel VICE Pres1dent Dale Rolfe Secretary JaCk18 Hale Treasurer Lou1se Berg Student Councll Margaret Vance and J1m Gammage Motto Class Motto Backbone Not W1ShbOHC Class Colors Red and Whlte Class Flower Rose wmner Dean Balley Th1s prom1ses to be one of the most 9XC1t1Hg contests of the decade The Pmch department stores have added another messenger glrl to the1r staff of twenty beaut1ful young women Jane Ann Sm1th MISS Pmch IS now known to the buymg publ1c as Mademo1selle P1nchee One of the greatest attract1ons of the Jack Idle Clrcus IS Joyce Ransom She IS the b1ggest lady 1n the world bexng 7 feet 3 mches tall and we1gh1ng 926 pounds Stan Halsey and Carroll Wflght have com bmed the1r cap1tal and have started the1r flfteenth ch1cken farm Th1s one 1S guaran teed to succeed as the chxckens produce colored eggs thereby removlng the work of colorlng eggs for Easter One of the most welcome speakers at PTA meetmgs IS Betty Rosenbrook who usually speaks on how she reared ten chlldren especlally her two sets of twms Mary Norrls lS currently playlng the lead ln the Metropol1tan Opera presentation of Carmen Dorothy Lentz and Florence Felder now own a popcorn stand at the Battle Creek rallroad statxon George Wldflg has deV1Sed a way to do away w1th leap year Seems he wants to be a bachelor all h1s lxfe Present queen of the roller derby IS Anona Parr who 1S the only Amerlcan woman 1n publ1c l1fe to wear purple ha1r The FBI IS search1ng for Paul Kerekes who accldentally left h1s glasses at Fort Knox after personally depos1t1ng the gold 18 pleces he d1scovered on h1s m1ll1on dollar New York estate Don Shumaker wh1le vacat1on1ng m Flor1da from h1S d1tch dlgglng Job caught the largest sa1lf1sh ever found 1n the Atlantlc Ocean Radl0 Comed1an Jack Stewart was recently proclalmed the most ellgxble bachelor of the year by the members of Barb Barnaart s all glrl orchestra Barb Brown 1S now a famous dress de s1gner hav1ng offlces 1n all the major Cltl6S of the Un1ted States She does her deslgmng 1n a lav1sh pr1vate hotel 1n Palm Beach Flor1da Roger Reed has become d1str1ct manager of the Sears Roebuck Company Seems he marrled the boss daughter Bruce D3Vld has recently flown h1s a1r plane around the world at a record speed of 5 555 mxles an hour M1ss1onar1es Esther Hefflebower and Sh1r ley Cochrane have recently returned to the U S after spend1ng the past f1ve years 1n Tlbet J1m Barnaby set off 1n a rocket sh1p to ,dlscover posslble l1fe on the planet Neptune 1 Three years have passed and he has not been heard from SIHCE 1 Ken Davls currently IS a horse Jockey He has been 1n order m1lkman boxer deep sea d1ver tax1 dr1ver farmer 1nsurance salesman wa1ter alrplane p1lot and sallor Glamorous show g1rl Deonne Edson has recently slgned a contract w1th the Stork Club for a rumored 51000000 weekly Another New York res1dent IS Joyce Archer who models feed bag bathlng suits for the Mary Boyer Model Agency e buslest ta1lor IH Charlotte at thls t1me IS Mlke Sh1ll1ng who IS makmg all the cos 1 Mlnstrel Shows Allen Sm1th Bruce Brundage R1chard Hmkley and John Wysack own a successful group of farms 1n W1scons1n The Nobel PYIZQ has been awarded to Duane Carter although no one knows for what He has flown to Venus for a vacatlon Shlrley Lew1s has become a French actress Her name IS now Shlrle LArte The French Poodle owned by Jackle lNorr1s secretary to mathemat1c1an Dlck Smlth has won flrst place 1n the Beachland 1 Dog Show 1 George Pletrogallo IS st1ll xn the hospltal heal1ng a broken leg acqu1red after sllppmg on a banana peel After f1nd1ng that the class of 1951 con tr1buted such a varxety of 1ntellects U'P J to soc1ety Rolfe Kardel and Packard de Clded to return to the1r old bachelors home and sleep for another ten years We ll Miss EnJoy1ng laugh packed assemblles Part1c1pat1ng 1n Monday mormng Lenten servlces Gettlng report cards Trymg to talk Mr Sm1th out of glvlng us unexcused absence sl1ps Domg experxments for chemlstry or phy slcs Hav1ng to do s1x week tests Eat1ng our own cooklng 1n home ec Yell1ng as loudly as pOSS1bl9 IH pep meet lngs Wr1t1ng themes 1n compos1t1on 12 Try1ng to Sklp on balmy sprmg days Sell1ng magazmes and Chrlstmas cards Walk1ng to the corner durmg f1re dr1lls L1sten1ng to the band practlce fourth hour Campa1gn1ng for mayor and secretary Be1ng mvxted to the honor dance Read1ng the b1g Chrlstmas ISSUE of the 1Orange 1Sz Black 1 . 5 0 0 . 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Q . . . . , . - , U - ,. . , . 1 I 1 1 ' 1 5 - y , , u xlv TN' W A U55 C7fia'uQiarz Historical Documents .,,..1t954jv4 iii'-S? .f-' ,Q vi' J, ff., 14 padded A Meuage We seniors have finally reached our goal and are ready to begin at the bottom of the ladder of life Our thirteen years rn school have been happy years They went by slowly at first but the pace qurckened as we became older There are many things that our fine class has accomplished In our Junror year we broke all records rn the mag azrne sales This rs Just one of our many accomplishments Our versatile group has been blessed with the presence of athletes musrcrans and students of the highest cal ber This year the seniors were the back bone to all the athletic teams as well as many other extra curricular actrvrtres This Just drdn t happen These students through hard work had labored to success Soon we shall part from the hallowed grounds of the Charlotte high school At this time friends will part and previous school tres will be broken Each one of us will go his respective way some to col lege others to the service of our country and others stepping into various Jobs There wont be any of us that wrll forget entirely the happy carefree days of hrgh school Many memories wrll linger rn our minds for the rest of our lives Upon graduation we shall come face to face wrth a most mixed up world At this crucial time there rs a bloody war raging 1n Korea where I presume some of us will eventually end up The world is in great disorder and we must exhrbrt our best knowledge for the curtarlment of these troubles The whole difficulty centers around one seemingly small thing that I hope all of us have learned the task of get ting along with the next fellow We are a frne class that Im sure will leave a mark of success on the world A great heritage that has been won only through hard work by our forefathers ha been put before us We the senior class of 1951 wrll do our part rn the future of our country and our world Hans Kardel REALLY' ' Im through with women They cheat and they lre They prey on us males T111 the day we dre They tease us torment us They drive us to sin Say' Who was the blond That Just walked rn The Crucible Bay City Junior College Linda King Gosh Im hungry Louise Berg What drd you have for supper Linda Company Modern young men are not so concerned with a girls famrly tree as with the shape of the limbs l95l Last Will and Testament Maggy, Qaau 6 fa '5f , We, the class of nineteen hundred and l fifty-one, being of sound mind and body do ihereby bequeath the following possessions l to those who are named hereafter: 1 1. Don Packard leaves to Tom Snyder his odd sense of humor. 2. Joyce Hutchison and Jewel Moore leave J their quietness to future sixth hour govern- ' ment classes, knowing that the teacher will appreciate it. . 3 To anyone who will wear it well Linda King glV8S her red harr 4 Jrm Gammage leaves his height to Gar ner Morton 5 If they will look well on Helen Smith s nose Pat Prresman leaves as quickly as possible her freckles 6 Clyde Nichols keeps his boogie woogre playing abrlrty but wrlls one broken piano to the music department for experimental purposes 7 Louise Berg wrlls her A average to any Junior who wants to work hard enough to obtarn it 8 Lloyd Brarthwarte leaves hrs positron of mayor to the person who rs qualified to succeed him 9 The Journalism class leaves peace to Miss Wells for the summer It hopes the future students wrll remember to get their assignments rn on tim 10 To Ann Schaefer Glorra Whrte leaves a portion of her artistic abrlrty 11 Queen of the Carnival Jane Ann Smith leaves a vacancy rn 1952 to the girl with the best qualifications for fulfilling the honor l 12 Also to the person with the best qua lrfrcatrons to succeed her Jo Ann Reiner leaves her positron as a varsity cheerleader 13 Lee Williamson and Dale Rolfe leave part of their football playing ability to Jim Young and Doug Burkhead 14 To Joe Pinch Hans Kardel wrlls hrs ability to toss rn those markers during bas ketball games 15 Barb Brown gives one old Charhran dummy to next years Charhian staff 16 Jackie Hale leaves her cuteness to Marilyn Hetherrngton 17 Sally Woodard rs to be given the sense of responsrbrlrty which Barb Campbell has 18 Frank Bracy leaves his positron rn the band as drum maJor to Charles Schaefer 19 Don Tirrell leaves his looks and taste in clothes to Bob Johnson 20 Joyce Hughes wills her positron as co chairman of the carnival to one of the next Charhian staff members l 21 To Marian Wood and Charlene Barn Cher abrlrty to hold a manb 22 Part of Jack Rrchardsons personality rs being left to Roger Nelson 23 Glen Gearhart who also has some ex tra height wills a portion of rt to Gary Frace 24 And to Pat Gould Peggy Conner leaves her smiling Irish eyes 25 To all the Juniors we leave our place at the top of the heap 26 To our advisers we give a hearty thank you 27 To the rest of the faculty we wrsh the best of luck health and happiness 28 To all the underclassmen we leave a word of encouragement Their time will oon come 29 To Mr John B Smith we also leave a word of encouragement Although we usual ly used him as the butt of our Jokes we really thrnk he has been a fine principal 19 l l One day Little Red Riding Hood CPat Priesmanl decided to take a walk. She hadn't gone far when she happened to see the Big Bad Wolf fDale Rolfeb taking a walk, also, so she turned and began to walk towards the house of Old Mother Hubbard CLouise Bergb. In front of Old Mother Hubbard's house, she saw Little Miss Muf- fet, CNancy Harringtonl, Little Bo-Peep fAnona Parrl, and Contrary Mary lShirley Lewis? playing a fast game of hop scotch Mother Hubbard wasnt at home so she de crded to vrsrt the Three Bears CHans Kardel Jack Richardson Don Packardb When she arrived at their home she found Little Jack Horner QJoe Depueb and Little Boy Blue tNorman Rutterl fast asleep under a big shade tree Peter Pumpkin Eater QLee Wil lramsonl and Wee Willie Wrnkre rClyde Nrcholsl were lyrng on the porch trying to catch flies Insrde she found the bears frantically trying to scare away Goldrlocks fBarb Brown? Little Red Riding Hood hurriedly left On her way to visit her grandmother fGlorra Whrtel she came upon Simple Simon fRonn1e Root? tryrng to get three pres for the price of one from the Preman iGeorge Wrdrrgl Near her grand mother s house she found th Old Woman and Her Shoe CCharl1ne Mrtchelll buying the crooked cat from the Crooked Man CAI kre Rrsenhooverl At her grandmothers house Red Riding Hood found her grand mother having tea with Tom the Pipers Son KBuster Meadl She soon grew trred and decided to return home When she came home her mother CJoyce Hutchrsonj told her to get some eggs from the Farmer in the Dell CG1en Gearhart! In Farmer Dells yard she found the Teeny Tiny Woman lJoyce Ransom? trying to rescue her cat which had fallen into the well Inside Red Riding Hood saw the Farmer watching thc Queen of Hearts CLrnda Krngl on television Farmer Dell was glad to see Red Riding Hood and would not let her leave until he had told her all the latest gossip She gratefullv thanked the Farmer for the eggs and started on her way home When she came to a wall near her home she saw Humpty Dumpty CDrck Tubbsl suddenly fall off and crack his head This frightened Red Riding Hood so much that she ran home and cried herself to sleep Government Personalities Mo t Intellectual Boy Frank Bracy Most Intellectual Girl JoAnn Reiner Jack Richardson Pat Priesman Personality Boy Personality Grrl Dale Rolfe Jackie Hale Don Trrrell Barb Brown Earl Mead Margaret Vance Norman Rutter Gloria Whrtc Class Steady Couple Shirley Lewis Arkre Rrsenhoovev' Class Flirt Ronnie Root Class Coquette Charlrne Mitchell Class Pest Rose Alfonso Class Athlete Jrm Gammage Best Looking Grrl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Grrl Musician Boy Musician Girl Artistic Boy Artrstrc Grrl This last wrll and testament of the class of nineteen hundred and frfty one was wrt nessed on the frrst day of May nineteen hundred and frfty one by the following per sons who are signed hereafter The Sprrrt of CHS The Ghost of High School Memories . 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' U65 Cwctzgirzrz Congress ln Action Grldders Wm , Lose 0nl One Undefeated Lakevlew GIVCSI Squad Only Set back Charlotte Or1oles had a very successful football season th1s year pocket1ng seven w1ns agalnst one s tback Lakevlew after tr1pp1ng the locals w nt undefeated and won the Twm Valley league tltle Although the home squad lost the frrst game of the year they came back strong and won seven stralght games Included 1n th1s strlng of v1ctor1es were five Capltal C1rcu1t battles These wlns enabled them league t1tle for the successlon The followlng game resume of the Lakev1ew 19 Charlotte 13 Th1s was the flrst defeat hand ed the Orlole grldders 1n twenty straxght contests Defense was poor wh1le offense wasnt bad Lakevlew went through the sea son undefeated Dale Rolfe and Harold Rlsenhoover scored Charlotte 20 Ioma 0 An Ion1a vlctory started off the wmmng streak The team settled down to show s1gns of a good de fense and an lmproved offense Dale Rolfe tallled all three touchdowns Charlotte 20 Mason 6 Charlottes play 1n th1s game showed s1gns of experlence wh1ch to take the flfth year m a game by season Y Y wa1te Harold Rlsenhoover and Dale Rolfe smashed over for TD s Charlotte 28 Grand Ledge 0 Orange and Black offense real ly began to roll 1n th1s game The team rumed the Comets pass1ng attack by good coverage and rushmg the passer Jack Idle and Lee W1ll1amson both ta111ed twlce Charlotte 14 Hastmgs 0 Hast1ngs rose up to meet the Or1oles and gave them a real scare It was a rough tackl1ng game by both teams wxth a boy from Hastmgs rece1v1ng an ln Jury Idle and W1ll1amson broke through for the scores Charlotte 14 Howell 6 Th1s was one of the most thrxll mg games of the year and also was the decxdmg game of the Capltal Cxrcult League The Hlghlanders and Or1oles were undefeated when the gam b gan The game was close w1th both teams gomg all out to wm Both the Or1oles TDs were scored ln the fourth quarter one, by W1ll1amson the other by Idle Charlotte 14 Everett 13 The Gobehtes closest game of the league won by one conver s1on was wxth Everett Charlotte was favored to wm but Everett! went after the team ln despera I t1on The game started out as ex 1 pected w1th Charlottes Jackl Rlchardson and Dale Rolfe both tallymg ln the early stages of the game The V1klhgS came back to score twlce to trall by one po1nt l Fnrst Row P K1-rekes J Richardson J Pmch B Davud H Rsenhoover W B A W B P tt D P S d R D B t k II ruce eaver o er ryor econ ow os wlc B E :son S Southworth D Schultz J Quantrell R Cam T George K Olmstead C Hale Thlrd Row R Nelson J Wensley B Barnaart L Freeman D May D Ells D Carey H Thomas B Marple Fourth Row D Rolfe H Kardel C Barnaart B Els E Hamilton G Tennls W Wollpert P Wllllamson lxfth Row Coach Gobel J Churchill R Nevins B Freeman Bronson s Men Battle In C1rcu1t Competition Under the d1rect1on of Mr Hu bert Bronson the golf team 15 havmg a very full schedule The members of the squad th1s year are J1m Maatsch Johnny Vance Don Packard Eugene Mogg Bus ter Mead D1ck Chamberlaln Carmon Lee John Clark Dale Hlcks and Dav1d Dykhous Everett was the flrst meet of the year on Aprll 24 Thxs match was washed out at the f1n1sh of the twelfth hole wlth the score Next the Orlole golfers travel ed to Holt on May 7 where they won the match by 21 po1nts Howell ran over the Bronsonm ll by 41 po1nts but they came back to wln one Holt by 57 po1nts The rest of the matches are as follows Everett May 25 and Howell May 31 Also the Or1oles w1ll travel to Mason on June 1 for the Capltal C1rcu1t golf match Howell Eve et anl Ma son w1ll enter th1s meet Each team w1ll conslst of four mem bers Last year the golf team won one and lost two All members w1ll recelve large letters th1s year The1r extra po1nt attempt was stopped on the one foot l1ne for the game Harold Rlsenhoovers two extra po1nts copped the game Charlotte 13 Eaton Raplds 0 Eaton Raplds Greyhounds had a very poor year but becaus f the br1ll1ant rlvalry w1th the Or1oles they went all out to w1n Rough play seemed to be the theme for the battle Wlth Charlottes good defenslve plaV burylng the Eaton Raplds ground attack they took to the alr but because of superlor coverage of pass recelvers and the l1ne smash 1ng ln on the passer the1r pass attack was also bottled up The two scores were made by Rolfe and Idle if lsaaemen Splut Clreult Honors, Lose Dlslrlel Charlottes basketeermg Isaac men went through the 1950 51 season Wlth a 10 won and 6 lost record After ga1n1ng a t1e ln the Camtal C1rcu1t League w1th Lans1ng Everett and Mason the team was dropped from the d1s trlct tournaments by a strong HaSt1HgS qumtet To start off the season the Or1oles whlpped Hast1ngs 40 33 Charlotte led by a small marg1n throughout the game and was ahead at half t1me 19 16 Kardel led both teams 1n scormg w1th 19 Next the Isaacmen tangled Wlth the Mason Bulldogs and came out on the long end of a 51 39 score Kardel led the locals w1th 14 counters Charlotte really began h1tt1ng the hoop on the Eaton Raplds home court as they shellacked the Greyhounds 64 47 Agaln Kardel led the scormg parade wlth 20 to hls credlt wh1le Gam mage and Bra1thwa1te followed wlth 18 and 17 po1nts Marshall Hands Defeat Marshall handed the Or1oles the1r f1rst defeat of the year as they chased the locals to the showers wlth a 56 39 score Lakevlew had trouble break mg through the Isaacmens t1ght defense and therefore was de f ated 1n the next game 44 29 Th1s was a runaway from the start Wlth the home qulntet lead mg 26 7 at half t1me Bralthwalte was h1gh scorer Everett Cap1tal C1rcu1t champ of last year was the next en counter one of the most exc1t1ng games of the year Charlotte squeezed by the Vlkmgs 50 48 m an over t1me perlod Kardel and P1nch led the locals w1th 16 ap1ece with one of Kardels buckets prov1d1ng the wmnmg marg1n 22 l Coach Gobel s Thlnclacls Face Good Competltlon Start1ng the 1951 track season the thlnclads traveled to the Rlver Rouge Relays Charlottes plac1ng was poor but two 1nd1v ldual efforts stood out Kardels tlfth ln the h1gh hurdles and Rlsenhoover s t1e for thxrd 1n th 'ugh Jump Next the Or1oles won 72176 ln a tr1angular meet wlth Eaton Rap1ds 33 and Grand Ledge 33Vz In the 120 yd h1gh hurdles Kardel placed lst w1th W Bruce 2nd ln the 100 yd dash Rolfe and Dean Carey lst and 3rd 1n the one m1le run Potter and Hale 3rd and 4th 1n the 440 yd dash Rxchardson and Weaver lst and 3rd 1n the 220 yd dash Rolfe and Carey lst and 2nd ln the 880 yd run P1nch and Nelson 2nd and 4th and 1n the low hur dles Bruce and H Thomas lst and 4th In the fxeld events W Bruce 'lnd B Ells won a 3rd and 4th ln the broad Jump B Davld S Southworth and H Thomas a lst and a t1e for 2nd and 4th ln the pole vault Rlsenhoover and Weaver lst and 4th ln the shot put and Kardel tled for lst 1n the h1gh Jump In the HaStlngS relay 9th was Charlottes rankmg In another tr1angular meet the local harrlers came out w1th 73 Pesurrectlon 36 2!3 and Leshe 18 113 The Or1oles placed lst 2nd and 3rd ln the h1gh hurdles lst 1n the medley relay lst 4th ln the 100 yd dash 2nd and 4th 1n 2nd ln the 2nd ln the 2nd ln the and r the m1le run lst and and and 880 yd run t1ed for low hurdles lst 220 yd dash lst lst 1n the pole vault 3rd 1n the hot put tled for lst ln the h1gh lump and a lst and 2nd 1n the broad Jump Along Wlth twenty three oth er schools Charlotte traveled to Mount Pleasant to w1n 5th 1n '1 relay meet Scores were as fol lows 3rd ln the h1gh hurdles 3rd 1n the m1le 5th 1n the Cen tral Mlchlgan 3rd ln the 440 3rd 1n the shuttle hurdles 4th m the m1le and 3rd 1n the half m1le Next the local th1nclads met Hast1ngs 1n the f1rst dual meet of the year on the Saxons track May 7 Kardel won the 120 yd low hurdles the 180 yd low hurdles and the h1gh Jump Rolfe won the 100 and 220 yd dashes and flgured ln one relay team wm W Bruce placed 2nd n both hurdle races and was a member of the w1nn1ng relay team Howell was next on the Orlole schedule The Hlghlanders team made up of underclassmen saw the locals break 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Congress in Action U65 U6.a6t1,1 Meyers New Harner Coach Although the 1950 cross coun try team had a very poor s ason the squad IS hoplng for a cham plonshlp team xn future years From last years champ1onsh1'J team one veteran returned 1n Buster Mead 'Ihe rest of the harrxers were Potter Cam Nel son and George The squad had a new coach Mr Robert Meyers a natlve ot Grand Rap1ds After h1s dxs charge from the U S Army he moved to Ann Arbor where he attended the Uh1VETS1ty of Mxch xgan He graduated wlth the class of 50 and xs now teachmg 1n the Hawthorne school Charlotte made 1ts only good showmg of the season mn the f1rst meet agalnst the Hastmgs Saxons The Or1oles squeezed by the Saxons 27 29 for the1r only vlctory of the year Although the Hastlngs squad took flrst and second places the Or1oles placed Mead 3rd Potter 4th Nelson 5th George 6th and Ca1n 9th The local harrlers although not w1nn1ng another meet went through a long tough schedule Wlth all th1s experlence and practxce under the1r belts Char lottes future ln cross country looks mighty brlght Trojans handed the locals the1r second setback of the s ason 42 40 Kardel was the b1g gun for Charlotte dumpmg m 24 pomts The Or1oles dxdnt stay down long as they came back to whlp Grand Ledge 4134 Charlottes big three seemed to get bottled up by the txght Comet zone so Coach Isaac pulled some strategy out of the bag He had the guards ball unt1l the zone was forced ou Comeback was the word for the Bulldogs of Mason as they dropped the locals 46 40 A good fourth quarter for Mason and a bad one for Charlotte was the margxn of vlctory Kardel agaln paced the scorers w1th 16 Kardels 21 pomts help d the home squad to overpower Eaton Rap1ds for the second t1me 43 25 The locals helght played an 1m portant role 1n thls game One of the xmportant Capxtal C1rcu1t games was next on the Or1ole schedule and the locals were brushed past 46 45 It was a fast bru1s1ng game wlth the Vxkmgs wmmng by Marlln Maurers overtlme basket Hans Kardel pushed m 17 counters Marshalls speed downed the Or1oles 1n the1r s cond encount r on the Redsklns court 7132 Kardel dropped m 16 counts Start Comeback Trail Charlotte got back 1n the w1n n1ng column agaln as they drub bed Howell for the second t1me 55 37 Jlm Gammage broke ln s hlgh scorer wxth 17 tallxes The full Or1ole bench got 1n Coach Isaacs squad broke through the Grand Ledge zone to score a 32 28 w1n 1n the1r next game Charlotte led throughout by a small margln Th1s vlctory 1 1 1 First Row D Marole D Burslev D Garn L W1ll1amson L Bralthwaltn R Rot M Stall J Y N Wllamso W Fer M Se d R o oung I n guson gr con ow Mr Brennan Asst Coach B Sutherland D Deland L Johnson R Cam J Iauch K Carpenter D Burkhead N Housler R Whute D Bust D Bruce Mr Stall Coach Thlrd Row M Larder E Johnson R Ro ers R Garn D Carey J Carr D Wertz B Lughtner S Pruden J Betty J Saurer E Jones J Dewey 0RIOLE FEATHILRS LLOYD BRAITWAITE Lxd earned two letters each an footall basketball and baseball PAUL CARTER Duane was a three letter track man BRUCE DAVID Bruce won a letter ln football a letter 1n basketball and two letters 1n track GARLAND DEPUE Joe was manager of basketball DICK FAST Dlck won two letters ln football JIM GAMMAGE Gumple IS hlgh letter wlnner of hls class wlth three ln football, three ln basketball three ln track and two ln baseball JACK IDLE Jack earned three football letters and one track letter 1 HANS KARDEL- Huntz won four letters ln track and PAUL KEREKES Paul was awarded one football letter KENNETH MATHIS Ken won two letters playlng tackle EARL MEAD Buzz acqulred one letter ln cross country and one letter ln golf DON PACKARD Don pulled ln two letters ln basketballl and one 1n golf ROGER REED Roger received a letter ln track JACK RICHARDSON Jack ran down two letters ln track and one ln football HAROLD RISENHOOVER Arkle won four track letters and three football letters DALE ROLFE Rall was awarded four track letters 1 three football letters and two basketball lettels RONALD ROOT Rootle earned one letter lll football and two letters ln baseball JIM SHERD Jlm won a letter as football manager GEORGE WIDRIC Woodle secured a letter playmg guard on the football squad LELAND WILLIAMBON Lee earned four letters m base ball two ln basketball, and two ln football c1nched a t1e for Capxtal C1rcu1t honors Kardel aga1n ran away wxth 18 pomts Hast1ngs walked over the lo cals ln the next and last game of the regular season 42 22 The Or1ole offense Just wouldnt get golng wh1le the Saxons were fast In tournament drawmgs th home squad drew Grand Ledge wh1le Mason drew Hast1ngs Charlotte got off on the rlghtl foot as they dumped the Comets 38 25 Hans Kardel dropped 1n 14 counters 1 Lose Dlstrxct Flnal Although Hast1ngs had demol lshed the Isaacm n 1n the1r last game Charlotte 1umped to a 17 13 lead at the half The lead changed hands often dur1ng the cont st Wlth the Saxons hold1ng1 a one po1nt edge at the close ofl 'Er23H'fr 1 n o . 1.1 . 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' ' I - . . , ' , lx - I 1 H-'H - -Y - - - . , ' H . , 1 - . 9 Sluggers Dmde Games, Weak Defense Cause The Or1oles although three year defendmg champlons of the league are havlng a very medn ccre baseball season Th1s years team has won 4 and lost 5 and IS begmnmg 1ts last b1d for c1rcu1t honors The Or1 oles began thxs schedule Wlth three returning starters 1n Lloyd Bralthwalte Jlm Young and Lee W1ll1amson The team seems to be plagued by poor defensxvc play thxs year The local nlne got underwaf by defeatmg Eaton Rapids 5 2 Jlm Young hurled a two hlt ught strxke out game Flrebaugh threw for the Greyhounds and was tagged for four h1ts and f1ve runs Dxck Bursley collected two s1ngles Bra1thwa1te added a trlple Next the Orxoles trampled the V1k1ngs 17 6 Stalls sluggers pounded out 11 h1ts taking ad vantage of the Vlkmgs exght er rors to w1n the1r second game Lee W1ll1amson started for Char lotte but was shelled out at the end of the fxrst Young relleved He collected two trxples and a double wh1le Nell W1ll1amson slashed three s1ngles Grand Ledge started Charlotte off on a los1ng streak by sett1ng the locals down 7 1 Although the home squad outhlt the Comets 6 to 5 Grand Ledge cap1tal1zed on every chance Jxm Young threw for Charlotte wh1le Dlck Klemfelt hurled for the victors The locals errors gave the Com cts most of the1r runs Howell defeated the Or1oles bv los1ng p1tcher wh1le Ed Baller got credit for the vxctory Th lfhghlanders lashed out s1x hns wh1le the locals could collect but four Next the Charlotte mne was polished off by Mason 14 3 The Or1oles contrlbuted to the Ma son vlctory by commxttlng 12 er rors Joe Iauch and Jxm Young led the h1tters w1th two ap1ece Eaton Rap1ds came back to de feat the Or1oles 1n the next en counter 5 4 Th1s was the fir t1me the Greyhounds had beat n the locals IH baseball s1nce 1941 Nell Wltherow p1tched over Elghf Charlotte hlts to w1n the gamc Don Marple was the los1ng mtch er although he was relxeved by J1m Young Joe Iauch banged two s1ngles wh1le Lee W1lll8mSOH added a double and s1ng1e Charlotte broke lts four game los1ng streak bv defeatlng Fver ett squad the second t1me by a score of 10 7 Marple was the wmnlng p1tcher wh1le Rlder and Parlslan were shelled for ten hlts and the loss Nell W1ll1amson banged out a trlple and smgl wh1le Jlm Young and Dxck Bur sley slammed out two s1ngles HPIGCG Lloyd Braxthwalte and Lee W1ll1amson also pltched fox the Or1oles the game Hastmgs was forced to freeze the ball for the last few seconds of the contest U55 aflamgiarz Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue INDEX ALUMNI NEWS 7 9 1 1 Pag AR ASSEMBLIES 8 3 BAND BASEBALL BASKETBALL CAREER DAY CHARHIAN STAFF CHEERLEADERS CLASS ACTIVITIES FACULTY FFA 1 F H A 3 8 1 FOOTBALL FOOTLIGHTEERS FORENSICS FRESHMEN G A A September AGENDA 7 Back to School September 15 Football Lakevlew There CLost 19133 September 15-Jun1or Magazme Sales September 22 Football Ion1a Here CWon 20 03 September 25 Student Teachers Arrxve September 27 Club Assembly September 29 Football Mason There KWon 20 63 October October October 3 Football Reserves Marshall There 4-Safety Assembly CF F A3 6 Football Grand Ledge There iWon 28 03 October 11 Football Reserves Grand Ledge Here October 13 Football Hastmgs Here CWon 14 03 October 16-Football Reserves Howell Here October 20 Football Howell Here CWon 14 63 October 27 Jun1or H1gh Party October 27 Football Everett There fWon 14 133 November November November lN ovember November IN ovember December December December December Decem ber January January 3 Football Eaton R3p1dS Here CWon 13 03 7 Football Band Banquet 10-Jun1or Play Ramshackle Inn Turkey Trot 24 Thanksglvlng Vacatlon Open House Basketball Hastlngs There CWon 40 333 Basketball Mason Here 6Won 51 Basketball Eaton Rap1ds There CWon 64 473 Basketball Marshall Here CLost 56 393 Chr1stmas Assembly 2 Baskeball Lakevxew Here CWon 44 293 0 Basketball Everett There CWon 50 483 January 10 F H A Assembly January 12 Basketball Howell Here CWon 53 383 January 16-Basketball East Lansmg There CLost 42 403 January 17 18 Semester Exams Januar 19 Basketball Grand Led e Here Won 41 343 Y 8 1 January 24-Band Assembly January 26 Basketball Mason There tLost 46 403 January 31 Glee Club Assembly February February February February February February February February February February February February February March March March March March Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l 1 HalleluJah Quartet 2 Basketball Eaton Rap1ds Here CWon 43 283 5 12 Charh1an Sales 6-Narcot1cs Assembly 9 Basketball Everett Here lLost 46 453 13 Basketball, Marshall There fLost 71 323 14-Freshman Valentlne Assembly Basketball Howell There lWon 55 373 Basketball Grand Ledge, There CWon 32 283 F F A Parents and Sons Banquet Basketball Hastmgs Here fLost 42 223 Freder1ck SJob1arn P1an1st East Lansmg Or1ole Band Concert 3 Basketball Toumaments Nappanee Band Here G A A Mother and Daughter Banquet Drama Nlght Senlor and Cadet Band Festlval Jackson Jun1or Assembly H1storys No Mystery 7 Band to Na anee PP Journallsm Carnlval Baseball Eaton Rap1ds Here CWon 5 23 Lat1n Assembly Baseball Everett There iWon 17 63 Apr1l 24-Un1vers1ty of Mlchxgan Band Concert Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l May May May May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June June June Baseball Grand Ledge Here QLost 7 13 Ollvet Band Fest1va1 Jun1or and Sen1or Prom Baseball Howell Here iLost 5 33 Hastmgs Relays 1 Baseball Mason There CLost 14 33 1 Speech Assembly 4 Band Bounce 4-Baseball Eaton Rap1ds There CLost 5 43 Track Meet at Hastmgs Baseball Everett Here Baseball Grand Ledge Conference Track Meet Baseball Howell Here CWon 10 8 1Won 10 73 Here fLost 4 3 Baseball Mason There Reglonal Track Meet Holland Tullp Festlval County Government Day State Track Meet 2 3 Senlor Tr1p Baccalaureate 4-Charhlans Out Honor Assembly 5 6 F1nal Exams 7 Commencement 8 School Closes iTa1ly H03 24 Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue INDEX GLEE CLUB GOLF J OURNALISM JUNIOR HIGH J UNIORS Page PROCELLAE ROMANAE Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue 12 13 LIBRARY 4 9 MODEL CLUB NOON ACTIVITIES SENIORS SOPHOMORES LOS AMIGOS STUDENT COUNCIL 1 4 6 9 11 Issue 12 STUDENT DIRECTORY Issue 1 Issue 2 Issue 3 STUDENT TEACHERS Issue 1 TRACK Issue 12 Issue 13 Issue 14 Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Y TEENS YOUTH CENTER 3 I , ' , , - 10 ................................ . 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BEAT MASON wmih mA,- ' I W I H ,-I THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 ISSUE 1 MSC Students Get Practice Fourteen Come for Twelve Week Perlod Student teachers fx om NTSC, Qtalted commg hem hy hus last 'Monday I-oulteen qtudents dlNld9li Into two KIOUDS are vommg ewexy diy fm A h xlf day The fuqt group uuxm tt thout Y 00 oclock a. d 'it tw untll noon tho Qecond come'- -Im omlock and stayfa unl 4 00 oclork They fue ohservmi-, :la we tn utlon 90 that they wtll know whit to cxput when my Ikf-,Ill ttadtlltg Sn full flIll0 student- no to help Nh Rly and Mas Hdg9lll9lg' lr' wgluultuu thls S6Illt'916l They al Hamel Brttt Mulray Broun John Fuller Rohclt I flprod Bmnald Jat tn Intl Rose lmcsxy be-ut xl gills .uc also to hdp lll tht Homo Prononme de-pfntmont hut than nnues .mutt known yet TI14 othel fourteen etudent teach me an ts followq Donald Xtkm -on hlology ,Ind HKIOIIQL Challe- Bdldvblll 1211211811 and ,l0llII1d1lSIII Ioxoph Ilor hard physlcal 9dllf'3fl0F Lheitm Cletlak gcvvetnnment Get' lld Lux typmf., Nancy DOQIIHOIIC pltyeual educatmn Wtlltam Dov num matlmexnatuq Pattula Gteel Sillldl studles Kdthxyn JOIIUQOH hlstoty hdelldld Klley pllybual 1 U1lll0ll ll ldld. or 6 dl wld npa n llHl5l1 Pmnk Neff Pnglwh GPOIKVI T0vtnQhend ghsh and enum UI 1 IN-kt! history Z8 Transfer Students Enroll In Semor High I s ho IOHIHPIII hm IIICIPHWPC1 In hlgh ft om otha 1 school tIc- mtth gr I0 tmm Wt 41 4 Ill Amor Umm oc vsmth I any Huffman Jams ox x R Ftta Nh: n IIQWKOIIIOIN Prom We-xmontullc Done 0111011 leo tartoll Calolyn Omnau alt new Ptom Potteullle mmm Jantte Xhiltel and Dale De I I4 Hllktllt I 6. 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N Y II Llllll X101 n1n,., Nanty lxumey and VIQII xznmy I w ho tmm G11 I amd- tw vsllllllll 20,11 Ians f., 'aomlfz YIIIIIICP Glzztmr' at tmnth gt ads Dumthy N tmm Xlhmn Ray Flmssllel ttc ,. k Cllllthl fm N Ill NK 11 INII fl n Port 'I tts I'N1l u Xl tum Fd imm Ihmnndalc PI IIN Vatu mm eu 1 Rohut lun on mm uw 5, tm Cnumlo n FIAIII7 hom Suntuld nmkm up the N elust ll w -c 11101-. ns Dean liulew tx lhmondalf md llouahl Shdmp lk mug. mc J lf, H I III Rip N Student Government Officers Begin Year Siandmg S Anderson D Parr V Moenmg C Schaefer B Fullerton P Wulson D Rolfe D Marple K Barnhlll M Sumerlx C Wood Seated Prln J B Smlth J Gammage Sec P Prlesman Mayor L Branthwalte M Vance H Kardel Jr Hugh Prm Mrs L Weymouth Uncle Gfuafu e I 1 an gm e eogldphy classes .ue plannlng IIIDQ Whlth could he taken across the Umted Qtates They have heel Sendtng to dlffex ent stateb for then lIlIOI'IIl3tl0ll Where have all the f16Shm9W come hom Thle IS the largest flllghlllclll tl:-ms e-ser enrolled IH CHQ X catnpmg., ttlp 14 hemg taken to tanks-4 qllllllgh hy the Qoveuth ulem lf..dITl thw eat They lay l it mmtow Toachere ar-companymg them HPD N11-.s Qhnlsv IBIUIIIBI' Mrs Altu Vtoodfud 'ms Icorx Weymouth H1 191 Illoneon 'VI E km Imam 'md VII Wmley Qchmldt -Xwlstant Courmellols cue Patgy Xnne Qmlth Hang Ixardel Nmmam ll ffl llllti !9lt dll! 01' Packud 1lI Qemow hc I1ootl1gI1tee-12: xull hold tty futs tm new tnemhew sometma the fuet mek IU Octobel IH ord 1 to f1lI the YHCHHCIQS left by zrada xtmu Prom elght to ten 111911113615 xslll he rho en to aonlplete the Oluh New memhms mll learn not onl zctlnf, hut nnlwup stige settm md IOIISIIIIKUII and costumlng.. In Footllghtoe-12 not all of th w II IN g.,lll110lIl Qtfttm tho c um A uhm X1 tum Motu g ct-. 0 um hthtm IG stenew woxk suth as Illllldllh., and Ddlllllllf., QIOHLIY To f1lI the two I xcamles due tl gtaduatlon on the cheelleadet -quad pullmlnfuy tlyoutQ vtelv held Wulnmclay Septemhet 13 Plvg glllg wele chosen hy the letulumg clmeellefxdexs and then IIIXISOI 'VIIGS Qllllley Dltttuzn t tty out hefote the student body IU thc, pe-p !llL9UIlg Thev wele Barh tt Cllfflll Helen bmxth Wavl nn ed n I.-xge COUDCII Commxttees Chosen Be llllllllg ltb husy yen te btudetlt Council had an lmpromptu meetmg Just before Qchool started to detetmme the pure of acttwtty tmkets and deuded upon S1 N0 db the cost of each The fust reiulax XIILLKIPQ, uv: held Septembet 11 n the II'Jlll loom The councxl made out the schedule for the yeal Q dams- to be SD011S0l9d hy each alms nd dlSCUSS6d havlt., a Youth Czntu III the hlgh school The Quluec wtll he Pallled ovel f0l tht next mut ln: Nldyot lloyd Iilaltllwutn wlth the approval ot the oounul Al pomted Joyce Hugheq rw aseemhly Q mmm Glen houhut I9 nthletlf 111411111411 and Don Pamknd L1 me-cteatmn 0h'11rm'1n for the whool year What s Commg SQDIPFDIIPI 79 YIWQOII i'l'l1eIG-I Ontohel 3 Heselvw 'wldxghdll OCIOb9l 6 Grind I edge fThereI Octobel 10 Nlalchlng, Bind Fe-Gtlw al O toher 11 Reserwee Gland ledge II-lets-I Octobel 1913 'NIFA Rehmnftl Nleetmgs Octohex 12 Hawtmqe qHe1eI Octobet 16 RGSGIVOS Hzwtmge fH6l9I October 19 Otange 8: Black F F A Wms Pnze Clyde Ray Duk t 1 tm ,oh C 1011115011 wut I0 thu H .Ita IIIIP -vmmtu se up 1 hooth tepx St-'llllll I0 Ctarlotte FI' X Ilut nie IN m ox la sed hy 1 stud plot SIHNSIII ,Impex and IIIIDIODGY' H011 C0!lqOIN'l n th p tutes on nt xx ful het dQ9CI'lhlllf., I quhytt NX hen the 9XhIh1tQ wele Jud rl It the end of the week tht Chmtel lecfelwed an A tdtmg which nett d them S60 ew m bmw .-ue hemp IJl1l1h3S9d tor both the hoy'i and the g,1tlQ gym flames Seven New Faces Here On Faculty Three Men, Four Women In Varled Depts hu Ilw 1 taculty 111 the III R 9211 d IW Hlltltx ll'I0kgI0llI'ldQ '-S Nltlgxttt not lot lflal gy 1 ne otononuw tznhtt 91101 dmoz ttm X 5, 111011 tmm I'0l1tIu high school xht e olled it MIIIIIIZIII Ntltc follegc l'1tc-1 took up lntumt d not t UI-. 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' ' . 1 - Q thi. D,-0. gm hx 2 Vx, ,V V .KV K ., . ,V 0 A fra V . I . VV V .I V Z Nm! Nc ' 'sz '- -' z' ,' om ' , ' s ' uf' th 001 I ' ' '- A at ' ll it ,tht- ' I-.1 ' S' 'f- I , . ' N ' gy ne-t ' '-a' .1 IIII' ' from lilunr-harml. z I awk- QI -i , -' ' l I ' ' , ' : .' .' ' th A 2 - J -I la rt qu: l't'i1-u- ' - ul - fI'tIIll 'pg z itl.'. ll' Itinu rv -U ' ' -' ' ' -. ' S. Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE 4 BLACK Student Directory Published Bi Weekly X 4 ,,u-mins B the Jo rnallsm 5 STUDENT COUNCIL y u A Mayor Lloyd Bralthwalte mut t Class of Charlotte Hlgh: Sewetary Pat Pnesman School TWELFTH GRADE Clrculatlon 800 4 rl 4, 0 Subcrlptlon Rates S1 00 ut! STAFF Publjsher Jackle Hale Managlng Edltor Glen Gearhart Edltor ln chlef Peggy COHUQI' Sports Edltor Leland Wllllamson Exchange Edltor JOYCS Hughes Advertlslng Manager Pat PFISSUIHH Asst Advertlslng Manager Don Tirrell Clrculatlon Manager Barbara Brown Faculty Advlsor MISS Wlnlfred Wells Reporters Journallsm Class Welcome to C H S These days we see a lot of new faces around CHS We want these new students to know they are welcome here We welcome them to the many school actlvltles such as clubs sports and assemblles Not only are all here to learn but also here for enjoyment In clubs each may help others and at the same time he wlll enjoy hlITlS9lf wlth partles dances and hayrldes On the althetlc slde everybody has a chance to try out for sports lf he doesnt he IS lmportant as a spectator backlng up the team Support helps make the team We are sure students wlll enjoy the many as semblles They may be pald asselnblles or may be put on by the varlous clubs and classes but ln elther case they are good entertalnment Lets all J0lI'l together and make tllls yeal a year to be proud of Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Wesley Schlnldt upon thc arllval of thelr new baby Carol 'VIarle who was born on Tuesday September 12 at 10 39 oclock Carol welghs seven pounds and twelve ounces and has blond halr and blue eyes Hel father lS dolng flne although he says She has her days and nights confused yet So lf you see hlnl ln school someday soon wlth dark clrcles under hls eyes probably he was just up for the 2 00 oclock feedlng the nlght be tore Hugh Note for Band Three 1950 graduates fronl the Orlole band have nlade good In the college lllllSlL3.l ranks They are Gretta Pryor Dlck Claflln and Rod ney Wood Gretta now plays the flute and IS also librar lan ln the Western Mlchlgan band Last year she recelv ed the Alron award and the dlrector s award fol great achievements ln llluslc Dlck IS ln the MlChlg3H State band and ls playlng the cymbals He was wlth the Orloles for four years and played the bass drunl Rodney was ln the band for flve years and played solo trumpet most of the tlme In hlS junlol year lle lecelved the dlrectors award how he IS playlng flrst trulnpet ln the Hale Unlv erslty band 84046696 If llst Issue Woes The T 19 T le T 16 students get the papcl school gets the fame Drlntel gets the lnoney staff gets the blanle tuddles Rolfe Youl 1.,lll s spolled lSll t shi ' Sllookle lxaldel No IIS just the perfumc she vvears Tlaverse Clty Hlgll Black and Gold Presldent Hans Kardel Vlce presldent Dale Rolfe Secretary Jackle Hale Treasurer Loulse Berg Student Councll Margaret Ganlmage ELEVENTH GRADE Presldent Bob Johnson Vlce presldent Dlck Garn Secretary Arlene Gammage Treasurer Sally Woodard Student Councll Beverly Fullerton Lhalles Schaefer TENTH GRADE Presldent Quentln Bosworth Vlce presldent Bruce Elllsou Secretary Joan WIISOD Treasurer Charles Hale Student Councll Pat Wllson Don Marple NIINTH GRADE Presldent Jlm Carr Vlce presldent Dean Carey Secretary Ingrld Langmaack Treasurer Joyce Klng Student Councll Vlrglnla Moenlng Dlck Parr EIGHTH GRADE Presldent Jalnes H0ffnlall Vlce presldent Jack Pentecost Secretaly Gary Beebe Treasuler Lynn Brown Student Councll Kay Barnhlll Stanley Anderson SFVENTH GRADE Presldent Sandra Gonser Vlce Presldent Beth Kays Vance .Illll Treasurer Bobby Bursley Student Councll Marllyn Sumellx Chuclf Wood fa nezweeea emma In the IllldSf. of a gally decorated room Spanlsh students study slug and plan excltlng, projects The walls llavlng been covered wlth colorful posters fronl Guatemala and Cuba students have a real atmosphere of Spaln Mlss Dorothy Hughes the forelgn language teachel has Just recently returned from Cuba and brought back an lnterestlng collectlon of dolls one of whlcll IS the mascot of the classes To help wlth thelr pronunclatlon of the dlf flent words last week all the students made lccoldlllgs vvlllch thev wlll study for two ulonths At the end of that tlme they wlll make nlore recordlngs WhlCh they wlll compare wltll the flrst ones If you heal slnglng durlng school hours but wlth a dlfferent accent lts merely the Spanlsh class slnglng to the accompanlment of Latin Alllellcan lecordlngs 01 a portable plano that MISS Hughes keeps ln her desk drawer The flrst project of the second year Spanish class lS a weekly noon nleetlng of a conversa tlon group At the lll88I.1I1gS only Spanlsh 1S to be spoken and anyone who speaks Engllsh IS automatlcally out of the group ThlS week the Spanlsh club Los Allllg0S wlll llleet for the- flrst tlme The nlaln alms are to plan an assenlbly to observe Spanlsh holl davs and to learn mole about the Spanlsh peo ple thelllselves Swlmmlng Shop lletause of the heavy raln durlng the week of SODl',6lllbBl 10 Mr Harry Blanchard vvas vnly ullhappy When he returned to hls shop Mollday lll0I'Hll'1g he found lt was practlcally a Svvllllllllllg' pool The water had run ln under the glass loot along the north Slde of the shop Tllls was very destructlve to the equlpment lll the shop lt caused the wood floor to swell and rlse as nluch as ten lnches from nor mal posltlon Water on the tools caused them to lust glvlng the students a tlmely job or Sit Down And Smk In Ah h h h h That IS probably a very famlllar sound ln the rooms of C H S No It IS not a moan It IS the satisfaction of comfort It is the enjoynlent of slttlng on somethlng besldes those old hard chalrs that are scattered through out the school Certalnly you know what I llleall now lts those junlor cushlons Have you got one yet? Have you sat on one I have and boy are they DICE' You slnk way down ln about one half lnch and can slt back and relax lou can use them for back rests footstools and DIIIOWS They are about twelve by twelve and have Charlotte Hlgh Orloles wrltten on them On the back there are direc tlons telllng you what to do wlth them They work as an lnsulator on cold and damp chalrs You can carry your lunch ln them after they wear out as cushlons You better hurry and get one of them I take Tlllfle wlth me every place I go Oh oh there goes the bell Oh' gee my cushlon IS stuck to the chalr Well I guess Ill have to take the chalr wlth me I cant go any place wlthout my llttle cushlon along Totem Pole Toppers At the head of the school governing body there are two people wlth whom all should be come acqualnted The flrst IS a smlllng friendly glrl who has the personality and abllity to do her duty to the school as secretary She IS actlve ln C A A and her favorlte sports are roller skatmg and softball She IS flve feet eight lnches tall and WelghS 129 pounds She has red halr and brown eyes When It comes to food her favorltes are spaghettl and chocolate cake She was born on December 27 1932 in Mulli ken and has seven brothers and two slsters Mr Bogner rates hlgh on her llst of teachers Slle enjoys readlng Sports Magazlne am Ilstenlng to Jack Benny Her favorite son, IS Nola She moved here during the sxxth grade and cntered Glallllllal' school Then she entered Lllarlotte hlgh school taklng a college prepara tory course Her new heartthrob plays on the Grand Ledge football team By thls tlme you probably all are aware that the glrl IS Pat Prlesman Behlnd Pat is the nlayor He IS a tall lad standlng SlX feet three lnches tall and welgh lng 185 pounds Dullng the summer he works for hlmself and durlng school he works occasionally at 'Vlartens news stand He conslders football as llls favorlte sport ln whlch he plays quarter back and IS captain Mashed potatoes roast beef and chocolate malteds are favorltes of hls when food IS lllentlolled l-le was boln ln C,lllC3g0 Illlnols on August l 1933 and entered Hawthorne school ln the alndergarten He also has a heartthrob whose name Clara Durlng hls leisure tlme he llkes lead True Sports COIIIICS and to listen A B C s ln Muslc Taklng a college preparatory course would llke to be an englneer of some klnd When lt comes to teachers he conslders Stall Gobel Brennan and Isaac about tops Hls favorlte song IS The Star Spangled Banner and hls football sult IS hls most cher lshed possesslon Of course by now you all know who thls celtaln person lS Mayor Lloyd Illaithwalte These two will listen to all your problems Get behlnd thenl and they ll do their best fol you Good luck Lloyd and Pat cleanmg It otf but cleaning off the rust only stops ll from golng any farther There are stlll plts left ln the metal WhlLh Wlll be a scal fol the llte ot the tool Q 1 O L, f - V , - 5 l , 1 'j J' 1.1 . 5 . .I . , I, H , . 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BLACK Page 3 Coach M Gobel Recerves 1950 State Board Honors To Serve As Football Scout In Central Mnchrgan For Free Press colrn I rbcl who has be corch at Llrarlotte hrgh school tor fr tcen years has been chosen to xe on the lletrolt Free Pr '- lflltl XllState lfootball lioard Thrs honor rs bestowed upon only a few cspecrally selected coaches through out thc state Corch Golrels role as a rnernbcr of thrs panel vtrll he to patrol central and soutlrer n 'Vhclr rgan Before cornrng to Charlotte 1936 Coach Cobel was both teach cr ar cl cnc lr at Beldrng hrgh school After cornrng to Charlotte he ha supplrccl CHQ year after year ssrth cutstandrng athletrc- teams llc hrs made Charlotte hrgh a promrrrerrt member of the Caprto' lrrcnrt league capturrrrg rn 104 e r r of Cll2illlD10ll and l harnpron rn 1949 Coach Colrel has tutored su 1 athletes rs Wayne Ter wrllrher now playrrrg, sec ond bfrsc lor the Chr a,,o Cubs Max Tullrs former Alma Colleac captarn arrcl Don Srnrth who won AllVllA X X honors at Almar r halfback He has also coached such popular tarnrly two sonres rs Ray rncl Bob lvlohre prorrrrnent athletes at Alma and Ilrrr and l ob 131 own non atterrdrn X.-llc Coach tobcl rs to bc c.rrr,.,ratula' cd for wrnnrrrg tlrrs statewrdc 'rcclarrn and brrngrng such favor able recognrtrorr to Charlotte as r ll rs to lrrrrrself lonra Trounced 20 0 In Non-Conference Game Three Touchdowns for Charlotte Carrred Over by Rolfe The Orange and Black won its tnst game Fr rday nrght A strong Ionra squad came to Charlottes grrdrron but was humbled 200 The game was a frght all the way It started wrth Ionras wrnnrng the toss and krckrng off to Charlotte The frrst quarter ended wrth the score 00 In trhe last of the second quarter Karl Carpenter blo ked a krcrc whrch was plcked up by Jun Cammage and adv anced to the frve yard lme A pass from .lack Idle to Harold Rrsenhoover and a prtclr out to Dale Rolfe went over for the frrst TD Rolfe converted makrng the score t to 0 at the end ot the half In the thrrd quarter Lloyd Brarthwarte rntercepted a pass to set up a 16 yard run by Rolfe for the second touchdown The extra pornt try was blocked The thrrcl quartet ended wrth the Orioles leaclrng 130 In the fourth quarter Brartlr warte a!arn rntercepted a pass On the next play Rolfe outran l Ionra secondary for a 48 yard run to paydrrt Rrsenhoover made thc conversion to make the score 200 rn favor of the Orange and Black Charlotte lme up lNa.me Posrtron Ken 'Vlathrs lrm Gammage Lloyd Brarthwarte Jack Idle lee Wrlllamson Dale Rolfe Qubstrtutes .lrm Young Rrchard Garn Doug Bulkhead Ionra lrne up Name James Demorest Davrd Cahrll Rrchard Rowley Roy Troxel Rex Starkweather MBIVIH Lockwood Wrlfred Mrllard Larry Dowsette Lynn Webb Wm MacK1nnon Substrtutes Walter Sorenson Joe McAlory Larry Gregory '0 srtron R FRED A RICHEY Quaker Nylon Sheer Hose Sl 39 parr Real Beauty at a Low Prrce Orroles to Meet Mason, Grand Ledge Hastrngs rrlotte Orrolcs urll t Xlason bepternber 'fl to pl ry rn th sl cr ertncc ootball 5, nc re season I ist ye t m rcsu rn the Orrolcs berng., cochunprons o the Capltol Crrcnrt Fhc nrosl xaluable lctternrrn returnrrn., tlrr year for Mrson rs Stoltz lctt lrtl hack Gland Itdgc vthorn thc Orrolc clay October 6 there hrs qurtc few returnrng, lettcrrncrr Scnrc ct the outstanding plryers rrt I left end Qunrmer rncl Srrnrnons Cob 1 made the remark th lt I r rnc Ledge wrll be r tough term to bc rt The second home grrnc wrll lr played wrth Hastnrgs October 12 They have frve letter rrren returnrn who are all pooclsrzed boys Wrlght s Jewelry JEWELRY and GIFTS Lawrence P Otto Harold Rrsenhoover Drck Past Karl Carpenter Ronnre Root George Wrdrrg FREE TE LllABLO'l'TE ll0lWlE DAIRY Sl ll Wblpl,I'If S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Germain Shell Service A Good Place To Buy STA M CH GAN Gas Orl Other Supplres Servrce rs My Busrness AT OE H QPJ. vw 1-1 WELL f 0040: 'NT llllIllllHlH lllllll UU Publishers of Charlotte Repulncan Tribune HOTTEST S THE .L S HO H 'l'lV .LV EOHS .LS3.L.LOH 3H 1195 To the fella who scores the flrst touch down for Charlotte agamst Mason a parr of l l 95 Zomlore Boots STOOHO 09C0nn0r Shoes MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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BLACK Gobelrtes Suffer First Defeat rn Twenty Games Charlotte Orroles had their frr setback after nineteen undefeated games Prrday nrght September lo when the Iakevrew Spartans nrarclred to a 1913 victory The Spartans started rollrrr,., carly rn the game wrth John Carr rrght half carrying the pig skrn for I points The krck was good leav mg the score 10 rn favor of Iake new Early rn the second quarter Ivoltes pass to Rrsenhoover was good for 6 points and the krck tred the game up r Later rn the second quarter Farl Holcomb Spartan fullback carried the ball for another touchdown Thc kick was wide leaving the score 13 r at the half In the thrrd quarter the Spar tarrs made another 6 points when Roy Ixlrne prcked up an Oriole fumble and raced Q6 yards for a TD Trrc Spartan drives through the center of the Oriole lrne gave them con trrrual gains After the spectator thought all hope was gone lateral by Idle was prcked up by Rolfe for another 6 points for thc Orroles thus making the scorc 1913 wrth the lakevrew Spartans cn top as the whrstle hlew Hagelberg Attends Group Meetings at St Mary s Mr Mrlton Hagelberg who also a supervising teacher of voca tional agriculture on the Mrclrrgfrrr State College faculty attended the conference for the cdrrcatronal drvrsrorr f MSC at St Mary lake rn Battle Creek on Sept 1 and 15 The purpose ot the contererrcc was for the staff to become better acquarnted and to drscuss more effective ways of tralnrng teachers They heard speeches b Dear lcmmons of the School of Screncc and Arts and C V Millard head of the drvrsron of educatrorr Thc rest of the time was spent rn corn rnrttee meetings where student teachrng the graduate program rrrd teachers trarnrng rn general were discussed A drnner party was given by Nlr s Vlllllfled VK ells tor all the Fnglrslr teachers Prrncrpal Iohrr ll Smrtrr and lr High Prrncrpal 'Vlrs leorr Weymouth were guests I tlc evening they discussed prohlcrrrs c the English department Tlrcv plan to rrreet again ly rr Nr vemher NEW TEACHERS rrrcd r r ests are by lookrrrg rrrto room 30a she enjoys collecting old books arrc' mrnratures Also she lrkes foreign languages the the-rter and art Traveling rs another of her inter ests Her home town rs Lansing, where she attended high school After her graduatron from Michigan state college and Vlrddlehury Ver mont she attended the Pasadena Play House rn California Fro r there she went to the Irnrversrty of lvlexrco and on to the Unrversrty of Havana last year 'vlrss Hugh s trught rn Cuba 'VIrs Joan lvlaurers manr inter ests are cooking, and knrttrng So attended the Sternnetv hrgh school rn Clrrcago and afterwards went to the University of Ylrchrgan Mrs Vlaurer enjoys teaching very much rn fact teaching rs one of her rnalr hobbies Privacy rates high wrth ler and she rs therefore lookrrr forward to having a room of hcr own so that she can drscontrnuc rurrrrrrr from tlrrrd to frrst foor rnd then brck up to tlrrrd again 'Vlrss lcarrvette lohnstorr attendel there she went to 'Vhchrgan State to study home econorrrrcs She spent some of her summers at the Unrver srty of Calrfornra at Berkeley and 'Vlrclrrgan state 'Nlourrtarn climbing lrrkrrrg and camping rate highest wrth Nlrss lohnston but she lrkes to travel and sew too Detroit rs the home town of Mrs lucrlle Vogel In her high school years she attended Derrby high and went to collegc 'rt Mrchrgan State lefore conrrrrg to Chrrlottc Mrs Xogel tarrght the frfth and hrgh school classes rt Whitehall Her interests and hobbies are music reading nrd drarrratrcs After he marriage rn June she took a trip Ca rfornra where she ro ed her vacation lrvrng rn homelike pup tent She also lrverr for one month rn Hollywood Mr VS esley Schmidt who attencr ed Rrcevrlle high school rn Iowa rs a new te-rcher rn the Junior high After high school N11 Schmidt a tended Creerrvrlle college at Greer e Illrnors rnd lrtcr wrs g r ted from the I rrrv ersrty of Vlrnne so r crrjovs rc rdrn trshrng YOUNG S JEWELRY Extends a Welcome t0 All Back to Schoolers Come In and See Us THE VOMBEBG C0 Cross Country Begins This years cross country tearrr wrll be made up of frve recruits who have had lrttle experrenc chosen f1Om among the following Russell Cain tenth Bob Potte tenth Tom George tenth Eugene Sharp eleventh Roger Nelson eleventh Earl 'Nlead twelfth and Hans Kardel twelfth They have a partial schedule made wrth Hast ings lansrng Everett and 'Nlapo leon There have been other rrrvrta trons Coach Cobel would like morc IECTUIIS before the schedule rs com pleted Last year s cross country tcarrr won all dual meets but one whrclr was wrth Battle Creek Central Charlotte has been conference wrn ner three years straight Last year S team was made up Or Bob Nlevrns Gaylord Royston Arthur Starr Jim Wilson and Har old Clements all of whorrr gradr ted rn June and gardening but hrs rrrarrr rrrter c ts are sports and nature stuclv Cla srcal mrrsrc- rs hrs favorrtc B he taught at Rockford Junior hrgh school rn Rockford Iowa POPCORN AND CONFECTIONS BOBSCORN Complrments BEHRENS 8z ROWE Prescrrptron Druggrst ORIOLE CHIRPS nuc d r rr Babcock Barbara Crrttenderr 'incl Charlene Barnhrll Barbara Cr rttenden -rnd Charler Parnhrll were selected by the stu dents to complete the squad Fred Murray 8 Co SHOES s HOSIERY Between the Banks A Drllar A Dollar a fashron wrse scholar wrll shop at llllllllllHllS 7036675 KP AY S E E 7 NDLER OF BOSTON I-IES A good place to EAT K Sl-ygcggr 15 - . l tt'orrtir - l mr Page ll ' .' . 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Pigskin Squad to Battle Oldtime Rivals , A, QT' .qi ' r Back row D Bruce J Dewey E Jones K Olm stead G Cooper B Marple D Schultz J Carr D Parr A E cobar 2nd row R Baker D Wertz D Boyd C Thornell N Wrllamson B Anderson D Pryor D Bostwrck H Stanton D Marple R Garn .ard row D Deland E Curtrss J Saurer A Taylor J Betty S Southworth R Nevins E Adams D Heffle bower Q Bosworth D Carey Asst coach Stall 4th row Asst coach Isaac D Hinckley D hu maker B Ellison, L Johnson, D Clark, J Richardson B David K Mathis K Harrington E Johnson Coach Gobc-I 5th row Asst coach Toutant P Kerekes, K Car penter D Trrrell D Burkhead J Pinch W Brue lauch J Young D Garn D Schultz J Wensley Mgr J Sherd Font row M Horwitz J Idle G Wrdrrg L Wil Iramson H Rrsenhoover Capt L Brarthwarte R Root D Fast D R If J Gammage D Bursley Muerte En Mexrco Orioles to Meet Howell, Footlrghteers Hold Tryouts ton 'Vlexrcan hov Nlanuelo to A game to some the M6011 Thc Spanrsh class wrll put Orr play November 1 rn the assembly llavrng chosen therr play and characccrs they are now practrc rn rc play 'N ucrte E Nlexrco rnearrrng, 'llurder Xlexrco takes place rn Cafe Dorado rn old abandoned cafe rn 'Vlexrc 1 vlrss Dorothy Hughes the advrsor lr rs wrrttcn plays and tlrrs rs one ol her productrons The cast consrsts ot two 'Vlex can grrls 'vlar ra Suzanne VIc'I auglr I Josetrna 'Vlargaret Forshec two Amerrcan p.,rrls Judy Nlarrlyn Roberts Phyllis Beverly Puller lxrrlte Harrrngton hrs brother Pcprto Davrd Dykhouse hrs srste Peprta Xnnre Edwards the school ranrtor Danrel Dennrs Jones lvhcrda Hracy and Delores Dempsey lravc worked hard rn typrng thc cr pt rnakrng settrngs and 'setlll ing, propcrtres Clrarhran Staff Begrns Work on Yearboook c c s hy s rror r alr clrss wrtlr the helr r thc rclvrsor 'Vlrss Vlrnrtrccl Wells cho c thc followrng Clrarlrrarr st rfl tcrr 1'Ir1 coedrtors Barbara Brown r Ne tcaturc eclrtor Io nrr crrrer c ass e rtor 'llargaret ncc sr rrts cc tor lee Vkrllr r sor calcrrclar edrtor Xnona 'arr sl tlo rr Xthrtc photogrr rrrarrrgcrs Barbara Barnaart 1-ranlc program rrrarra crs .loycc Hu hes Clyde 'srchols crrculatron rrrarragcrs Jack Rrcharclsorr Vlerr c Nlarrcns bu rrress rrrarra c lourse Herr. tvprsts Nlarv Ntllll Everett Eaton Raprds The Orroles wrll wrrrcl up therr N50 tootbrll season wrtlr luatorr rrds Nov l rere rictweerr now and thc wrrrdup gan c Charlotte wrll meet Howell arrcl erett on Oc-t Pl nd Ot rcspectrvely The Howell gamc may prove to lr t gh e as the have rvc regulars and twelve reserves rc- turnrng from last year Thls garnc will he played on the local grrchron Everett havrng erght returnrrrec letterrrren from last year wrll c questron Can thc Orroles defeat the Vrkrngs Eaton Raprds the lrst ganre of the year played on the home trelcl wrll end the season wrtlr r battle rs rn rrrrrry past years Lookrng Ahead 'Vlarkrng perrod cncls cwcll game rc c Report cards c Junror hlgh partv c 14 erctt gjrnre thcrc c Nlov Nov X rv Eaton RaDrds g rms herc I- ootball Hand Bancruct Orange Sz Black 'rnd Barbara Crmpbell To acquarnt themsclvcs wrtlr th general mechanics Ur creatrn err ook thrs strtt et c t r The grour chose rc nr rn tee ot Arrona Errl rrrd l-rrrlt to ather clrtterent krncls ot them a covers that mr,.r be used Asrlcs assembly tor the nc rr tutu r bern, planned aso l-ootlrghteers on Vlonclay O tober 2 Nlr Jarvis Xvotrrng remfrrkcrl To nrv lcnowlcclge rt w rs thc trrs rrtrorr cvcr t rrce llramrtrc Club Tryouts werc held rt s 00 ocloc c and the followrnr, were rskecl t orn Jene Ann Mrrrplry Joycc ' ch J'rnre I gby 'Vl ry Arc Howe llrucc Phrllrps Al Thomrs and Allrn Trvlor Repeated tryouts were held trrc followrng 'llonclay rncl M rry Norrrs Joyc-e Ransom rrrd Peggy lavvcorrc were rrrvrted to Jorn clav October V2 Eleventh Grade Picks Cast for Annual Play RamshackIe Inn to Be Given On November 10 The cast for the Jurrror Play Rarnshac-kle Inn to he grvtn Nov 10 w rs chosen last week The play rs a mystery about rr old mard lrhrarran who saved her money for twenty years rn order to buy r hotel where she c-oulcl meet rntercstrn, people Qhc purchases a strrnge tumhleclovvr plac-e nerr the ocern and ets what she bargains for plus a good deal besrdes The plrcrd lrbrar ran 0Ilf0llI1ter's ghosts and secrtt tlllllkq Sllt wrnderg through nrys terrorrs srturtrons and thunder storms she meets the lrvrng ancr dead and somehow nrfrnrges tr emerge at the end none the worst tor her extraordrnary experrenc-e The characters rn the pl ry and t rc Ieollle por tr' ryrng., them rre Patton U16 Dllmllel' 7 rrrarr rn the lrquor snrugglrng ring., played hy Weldon Qtanshury Arbutlrnot ar FBI agent Allan Taylor Joyce Rogers aso an FBI rgent Xda Jean Nluma Marne Phrllrps owner cf tContlnued on Page 45 UIIIOI' Magazrne Sales Set New School Record What rrrakes the Junrors strut around the school as rf they owned the pl rce lately 'Vlaybe rts hte c r thcrr record brerklng rnagazrne sales of S4 01010 Therr goal rv rs S3000 Ada Jean 'vlunrfr w rs hrr.,h rnclrvrclurl havrng sold Q1 H 1 Secorrd was Joyce Roberts rsellrnr. 315210 The four advrsorv igroups were thc four teams with tht understrrrclrng that the two losers were to Lrve r party for the two wrnners The goal set for trrc rnclrvrdual teams was Sro0 each Susre Peck s team was frrst sellrng S-2190940 'rrrd .Irm Xtensleys team second wrtlr 5119s lo to therr credrt Thc nragazrne sales added tlrc treasury of the Junior c-lass Svratf-h I our Heads lo ard rn thc selectron ot names tor the new grade school hurldrngs rn tharlotte Supt Clark lVlurrra rs rskrng the grade and hrgh school students to suggest names Pherc are three schools loc r.'c-d rn Grle s Woods to the east. Prospect Prrk rn the southwest and lfred Bohns farm rn the northwest scctron In thc gr rdc schools thc te rc hers rre 'rskrng therr puprls to srrggest rrrrrrcs rrrd thcn thc thrce hrr.,hrst nanrcs on the list are taken and turnccl rn Thrs pror.,rrrn rs to be c rrrred on rn the hrgh school through the lfnf.,lrsh tc rchcrs lf rch student mry submrt to hrs English teacher at lc rst onc rr rnre lor each school and a statenrent of whv he thrnks thrt rt rs approprrate Then all the names turned in wrll he tallred and lrter on there wrll he r votc ot the whole hrgh school The vote wrll bc taken by brllot from the Orange 8. Black mst rs rt rs whcrr thc cruccns ot thc clrsscs are chosen The results ot the votrrrg wrll thcn he turned over to 'vlr Muma who vvrll prcscnt tlrcrrr to the Board ot lrduc rtron tor therr con srderatron It rs suggested that students talk to tlrcrr parents beforc suhrrrrttrrrg nrmcs Anv rlurnrrus or pcrson rn thc eorrrnrunrty that rs rrrtercsted rrrry srrlrrrrrt nrmes to thc Repuhlrcan Trrbune lev rrrust be rn not lrter th rn Nov ernhcr r . 'rc : . c c L 1 0. I ' z , ' ,' ff . 2 -- -. . ' . 'z Y '. z , -2 . g 3 - A. A, , AA . . .A - ' r . r . z . c 'V w , , , -. - . 2 - ' r l 1 1 , ' 2 ' f 1 ' 1 , , 'V ' . rv I s - ' I ' . r . . . . , It ' . . . 2 . r - ' : . 3 . 3 . 7 . - Q' . 'A . f . - . 5 A . . r . - : - : - r - : - : - : - : - : - : ' ' ' ' ' . :. . . , f A I z . : . 5 . 3 . A Q : A ' 5 . A - , . . : : - : . : - : . : - 4 - 2 - , r - c 1 5 . 5 . . A J. : . 3 . 5 . 'Q . 5 . . : . Q . A F - I - I . . . A A' ' A J . Q . : . : V. 5 . - I r 5 . 7 . 5 I. 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Page 2 ORANGE G BLALK ORANGE G BLACK Published Bi Weekly 9 F H A ' mm By the Journalism 5 r9'cTl'U'lP Class of Charlotte High: Q School 4 Crrculatron 800 scsttv 0 Subcrrption Rates S1 00 uni' STAFF Publrsher Jackre Hale 'vlanaglng Edltor Glen Gearhart Edrtor rn chref Peggy Conner Sports Edrtor Leland Willramson Exchange Edrtor Joyce Hughes Busrness Manager Lourse Berg Advertrsmg Manager Pat PI'i9Sma11 Asst Advertisrng Manager D011 Tlrfell Circulatron Manager Barbara Brown Faculty Advrsor Mrss Wrnifred Wells Reporters Journalism Class A Personal Tribute Carl Archer Jr wrll never be forgotten by those who knew him He had a wav with people he assocrated wrth that very few others could match Hrs fellow FFA members will always remember hrm as a leader one who wasnt afrard of a lrttle toll to make thrngs easrer for the rest Carl served as secretary of the Charlotte FFA chapter durrng hrs senror year and was Lrvestock 4 H Club nrzed hrnr when he plav two years ago Carl was farther rrrost Young men of that lrfe rs not all taking but that one grve a lrttle too and Carl gave a lot He had alreadv shown how industrious he could be hy workrng toward his lrfe long ambitron to be a farmer Hrs parents had taught hrnr that ther' very actrve rn the Carmel Many students first recog had a part rn the Junro along rn hrs rdeas than hrs age He had learned has to show hrm how to walk and that he would have to thrnk thrngs out for hrmself Carl was quick to learn thrs and mastered rt skrl fully Vow that Carl has gone we can only re member him as he was We who are here mav well consrder thrs Those who sleep have lett a work Therr hands are folded therr work unflnrshed Would you feel near thenr feel vourself rn accord wrth thenr? Do rn remenrbrance ot thenr what you know they loved to do Lounds! N0 Zombies Too bad Lloyd' No zombre boots for you' Yes I know 0Connors promrsed the boy who nrade the frrst touchdown rn the Mason game 'r parr of S11 95 zombre boots and I also know that you made the first touchdown But it eenrs that unknown to 0Connors or the Orange 8: Black staff it rs agarnst hrgh school rules everywhere for a player to accept any grft anrountrng to more than S2 00 or he rs no longer allowed to play rn hrgh school sports Seems rt nrakes hrm a professronal rf he does But we know you want to go on playrng foot ball and we know the student body wants you to so dont feel too bad Hope you arent forced to go barefooted rn thrs advancrng wrn ter weather or to be seen clad exclusn ely rn ar gyles The Orange 8: Black staff apologlzes for not checkrng rnto the rules before the paper went to press Thanks anyway 0Connors The lrlrnt Lentral Hrgh School Arrowhead reports that there are four dramatrcs clubs a therr school There are the Attrc Players the Belle Masque the Stage Craft Club whose prrmary rnterest lres rn backstage work and the Thesprans Must be a lot ot' prospectrve Hollywood nraterral there O Slrrrler Why rs rt you krss so drv1nely Xrkie l used to play the bugle rrr the Hoy scouts Presrdent Wava Babcock Vrce Presrdent Arlene Gammage Secretary Phyllrs Bennett Treasurer Brllre Brock Parlramentarran June Willrs Reporter Helen Smrth Los Amrgos Presrdent Beverly Fullerton Vrce Presrdent Marrlyn Hetherrngton Secretary Nancy Parrsh Treasurer Roger Nelson F F A Presrdent Paul Kerekes Vrce President Amos Weaver Secretary Drck Garn Treasurer Murray Stall Sentrnel Brlly Flls Reporter Donald Bust TEENS President Barbra Barnaart Vrce Presrdent Peggy Conner Secretary Treasurer G A A President Secretary Treasurer Janie Hrgby Darl Xund Nancy Parrsh Sandy Parrsh Carolyn Farl .look 70441 4 Ganung Soon well be seerng you all at the recreation center' Yes a youth center rs to be started and wrth the Student Councrl behrnd the pro ,rect thmgs will hegrn to move fast October 4 Ilve of teh student council mem bers Margaret Vance Pat Wrlson Pat Prres man Lloyd Braithwaite and Dale Rolfe met rn a panel drscussion with representatives from ten clubs to tell thenr of the plans and get their suggested and all the representatives agreed wrth the student council As soon as the meet rng place rs settled the partres can start A first the youth center wrll be open only twrce a week Tuesday and Saturday but it it goes over rt wrll probably be open more often Some of the fun wrll rnclude dancing pool prng pong prnball machrnes cards and a re cordro Also pop and candy bars wrll be sold As you go rn there wrll be a guest book to srgn and as you sign youll put down all the recrcatron you re interested rn and that way the corrncrl will try to please everybody Thrs is the first recreation center to be spon sored by the school in some time and everv thrng rs going to be done to make it a success I et s get behind thrs kids and give the stu dent councrl hearty support If you have any suggestrons they wrll be appreciated by your student counc rl rrrembers Well be seerng you at the Youth Cen 61' Traverse City tentral senror hrgh school has had a record enrollment thrs year also lts audrtorrurn has rust been grven the new look lt has been completely replastered and parnted vellow and green Gray curtams wrll top off the new decoration The Flrnt Arrow head and the Traverse Crty Black and Gold came out wrth therr first rssrres on September I5 and September 4 Must hare speedy staffs The Junrors of 'Vlarshall hrgh school also hrt the new all trnre top wrth therr magazine sales Vlrth the goal set at S4r10 they zoomed past to reach the total of 84.90 80 Looks lrke some good salesmen around thrs year tester day nrenrbers of the Journallsm class and th Charhran staff along wrth similar groups from all over the state attended lourrralrsrrr llay on the campus ot 'Vhchrgan State College an 0444 :Halal Teachrng rn such rnterestrng places as Que bec and Cuba the personalrty thrs week has a varred background She recerved her A B degree at Mrchrgan State Normal rn Ypsrlantr and has been teach rng forergn language ever srnce rn several places rn the North and South Anrerrcan coun trres Bl00l'llfl81d Hrlls the Ile d Orleans on the St Lawrence Rrver and at the Ruston Aca denry rn Cuba are Just a few of the places Durrng her travels rn varrous countrres she has collected two hundred dolls a few of which are on drsplay rn her roonr Not all her talent rs grven to teaching for ergn languages however for she studred theater at the Pasadena Play House rn Calrfornia and taught dramatrcs at West Junior hrgh school rn Lansing There she wrote several plays and drrected thenr herself She also has had a Spanrsh text book published If vou havent already guessed who the teacher rs rts Mrss Dorothy Hughes Spanrsh teacher and drrector of the Spanish club this vear Powell s Antrcs what rs Mr Powell dorng wrth those doo d ds and a green board on his desk It must be a new hobby Look how he moves those snrall gray objects around on that board' From my seat rn the center of the study hall rt looks as rt he were playrng a game of chess I think Ill solve the mystery by asking hrm what he s dorng My goodness' Look at this' Here are some nrrnratrrre men and an rnrrtatron football field Yes that rs the way Mr Powell decrdes how to form those patterns that you see the band do at the football games He has a set of lead men and a green board resembling a football freld The board rs marked off rnto yard lines lrke a regular freld Each lead nran represents a hand rrrenrber Wrth these materrals he can make a band exhlbrtion rn miniature correct rng easrly the mrstakes rn fornratrons Remember rn case you happen to be rn stud' hall one day durrng thrrd hour and see M Powell movrng obrects around on a green board don t call the nearest doctor He rs nrerely form ng one of those entertarnrng band perfor rnances that spectators watch durrng the half at a football game Conventional Chatter In the last rssue of the Orange 8: Black rt was sard that Mr Bogners baby was only two nronths old when rt is really fifteen nronths old He says lf I look trred rn school its because no cn w nts to baby sit wrth a child only two nronths old The Orange 8: Black gives its re grets ani confrdentrally would anyone lrke a Joh Asserrrlrlx corrrrng up put on by the Gowern ment classes There really was no scandal but atcordrng to the Orange 82 Blacks last rssue Mr Ray and Mrs Hagelberg went on a trrp Correctron please It was Mr Ray and MR Hagelberg Senrors are sellrng Chrrstmas cards be sure to buy yours Roller skatrng rn the old grrn erery Tues dan nrght The Junror cushron sale prowed sery success f l They nrade a S65 00 clear profit having sold fue hundred of those plushy products they were seen carting around for so long Congratulatrons Juniors Flrnt Central High School has acloptel an orphan who lrwes rn Athens Greece r students of the hrgh school have been send mg monthly boxes to thrs boy and recentl recerved a thank you note trorrr hrnr Wh5 not lnwestrgate and hrve LHS do sorrretlrrn of thrs type? 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BLACK Page S F'g 'fgg23 f5,f,g2,mE,e,en Goebelrtes Beat Wm Fnrst Conference Game From Bulldogs 206 Playrng on the Mason grrdrror the Charlotte Orroles beat the Ma son Bulldogs 206 markrng thc second vrctory of the year After a scoreless frrst quarter Lloyd Brarthwalte scored a touch clown from the srx yard lrne Dale Rolfes conversron was unsrrccess ful 'Vlasorr was penfrlrzed frfteen yards whrch warded off a Vlason drrve The score at the half was In the thrrd quarter Jack Idle nrade the second touthdown The conversron by Rrsenhoover was good makrng the score 130 X C0 yard pass from Rolfe to Rrserr hoover made the thrrd torrclrdown Rrsenlroovers krck was good grvrng Charlotte a lead of 200 'Vlason frnally got into the scor rrrg column when Bob Jenett rar 20 yards for a touchdown rn th frrral quarter leavrng the sc orc 20 lr at the end of the game Orange and Black Wrns Cver Hastrngs Team I4 U The Charlotte Orroles strugglel to a 1-t0 wrn over the stuhborrr 13 on the local grrdrron The wrn rrng tallres came rn the seconr and fourth quarters In the sec-ond quarter after sewenty frve yard march lloyd Brarthwarte tossed a touchdown pass to Jrm Gammage rn the end zone Harold Rrsenhoover Char lottes conversron expert krckccl the extra pornt makrng the S or Charlottes second touchdown came rn the fourth quarter when leland Wrllranrson took the ball on the statue of lrberty play and scored from the thrrty frve yard lrne Rrsenhoover krcked his second extra pornt making the score 140 Hastrngs had two good scoring opportunrtres brrt was stopped bv rugged Orrole defense This was Char lottes fourth strarght vrctory after losrng the opener to Battle Creek lakevrevs Cross Country Team Wms Charlotte s cross country team je teated Hastrngs by the score of 4 to 29 The Hastrngs runners toolc frrst second seventh erghth and eleventh places wlrrle frrst place was trmed at 12 31112 Hrghest ran for Charlotte was taken by Buste Mead at 12 58112 Bob Potter took fourth place Tommy George frfth llob Johnson srxth and Robert arn nrnth The Charlotte team rs made up rt new runners wth a nevs coacr Vlr Robert 'VIeyers G Ledge 28 O Wrllramson, Idle Scored Twrce When Good Blockrng Opens Holes QlldI'l0tl,6 kept rts chances good rn the Caprtal Crrcurt league by trouncrng Grand Ledge 280 or October tm at the Comets freld It was the second strarght conference vrctory for the Orroles rn as man: games Charlotte krcked to C rand Ledge wrth Jrnr Gammage bootrng he ball Atter a serres ot fumbles by loth teams Lloyd lirarthwarte at tempted a pass tound no FGCSIVG and ran around end Then follow cl a run by Dale Rolfe Next a pas trom Brarthwarte to Harold Rrsen hoover set up the trrst touchdown which Jack Idle took over a fc-w seconds later Rrsenhoow r kr Iced the extra pornt rnakrng the score 4 0 at the end of the trrst quarter In the second quarter an 80 yar cl run by Leland Wrllramson on th statue of lrberty play gave Char lotte another srx pornts and Rrsen hoover made hrs second placement Startrng the second half Grand ledge krcked to Charlotte and a pass from Idle to Rolfe set up a thrrd Orrole touchdown whrch Idlc carrred over Agarn Rrsenhoover krcked the extra pornt makrng the score 210 Wrtlrrn the frrst seven rnrnutcs of the flnal quarter' Leland Wrllram son ran 152 yards and was only grven credrt tor one touchdown On the frrst play he ran back a punt for t0 yards but because of a clrpprng penalty the ball was called back to the seven yard lrrre After the ball was advanced to th 40yard lrrre on three successrrc plays Wrllramson took another statue of lrberty around the end 0 60 y s and the fourt an frnal touchdown For the forrrth trnre Rrsenhoover put tne lall between the uprrghts rars the ore vt stood at the cncl of the game Good Orange and Black block rng was responsrble for the torrclr dmns scored ln every quarter by Charlotte t rand ledge never came coser o scorrng than e yard lrne Latest Vogue Corduroy Jackets and Skrrts New Shrpment Just Recerved FRED A RICHEY CO Band Vrsrts Western, Grand Ledge U of M In less than a month the Orrole band has taken three trrps For several years Western 'Vlrcr rgan College has sponsored a Hrglr School Band Day and rnvrted tcn or twelve bands from sorrthern Vlrchrgan to be guests Crarlottes band spent Saturday September 30 at thrs annual event Eleven bands were present tlrrs year and frve of them rrrcludrrr Charlotte presented pregame banl shows The Orrole show was entrtle Out W here the West Begrns and rncluded a covered wagon a cow boys hat a prstol a horse and a ranch house wrth approprrate musrc The twrrlers drd some ropc twrrlrng The band recerved a nrcc hand from the audrence as rt toolc the freld and many complrrnents from the spectators and hand dr ectors after the show lrrrday October 6 the Orrolc Band went to Grand ledge for tn football game Both Grand Ledg and Charlotte bands went through pre-game maneuvers and played The Star Spangled Banner gether at the flagpole At the halt the two bands presented thcrr respective pageants A program per tarnrng to the good nerghbor polr v that has exrsted between Nortr and South Amerrca was presented Ly the local band Mr Powell sarcl The show was good the 1111151 was good and a good trnre was had It ontrnrred on Page 45 YOUNG S JEWELRY s never too early start your Sterlmg pattern wArrM ur JACKETS Orange and Bla: S 6 95 to 510 so HAROLD SMITH Germain Shell Service A Good Place To Buy Gas Orl Other Supplres Servrce rs My Busrness QP-L1 FW WILL X DOME lllUlillHlH UEFHE CU Publrshers of Charlotte Repulrrcan Trrhune J V s Lose, Wm .lunror Varsrtys frrst game was played at Marshall on October 3 A good Marshall squad defeated tne rnexperrenced loc 'rls 26 6 Ixen Olnr stead went Q0 yards for the only torrclrdown tor the lrttle Orioles The only nrght game for the J V s was October 11 on the local treld A strong Crancl Ledge team vchrpped them 190 Then trrst wrn was from Hastings 206 Don Marple lxen Olmstead and Jrm trrr shared the scoring honors AVIDSQN Saeed WONDERFULLY WARM IND SOFT For men women ond chrldren l00 A wool wrth soft glove leather soles and felt rnner soles Full toe cop ond hugh cut heel for longer wear and better Rt As sorted colors lndrvrduol grft box package 52 85 We Jeff 5752! 53 95 PATENT PENDING DAVI ON to wt' opfzcwaz 10 WASH nom, You zrp off the H leather sole, wash the hose then zrp an ogom 100 I. wool rn assorted olors for men, women ond chrl 'lfen Indrvrduolly grft boxed Gt I I E S for Hn anhra Sunnis, so cocmus u cnannprvg. -rv. . . . , - - 9 ' . . i ' ' - K . . 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I - I - e ' s Page 4 ORANGE L BLACK Grade Seven V1s1t Camp See Devils Soup Bowl, Hike Study Nature, Entertain Un vlonday sc-pceiuber '5 lllt seventh gIdtl9lS accompamed 1 teachel and student advisois journeyed ny bus to Lamp Lhlel soon Day neai Hastings to spend a week 111 the wilds ot that area A leal camping t11p with tips 111 wise conseivation filled tl1e week x ith new and ditteient expeiiences Upo11 a1r1val around noon on Nlonday the g1oup unpacked then luggage and became settled in thc ultramodein cabins After lunch the class was dlvided IIIIO various glOLlpS to go on cook outs examinc birds nests enjoy handiciatt Ol The evenings at the camp we1c spent playing games Ol dancing 111 t11e huge lodge An all day t11p to tl1e neainy Devils Soup Bowl p1ov1decl ample entertainment fo1 tl1e so called Soup Bowl was gouged out by the glaciers which moved thiough thc Michigan area many yea1s ago Sew e1al hundred trees line the sides and bottom ot tl11s 1n1racle of nature and the beauty ot the seem greatly 1mp1essed the children On Tl1u1sday eve111ng guests we1e 1ece1ved and many of the pa1 ents and tea-cheis took advantage ot' the oppoitunlty to view the camp sul loundlngs A huge bonflre was built on tl1e lakeshore and the various groups gathered around Mr BIOII son succeeded ln providing an Pellt atmosphere by tellmg a weird tale ot lllllletl Ind1a11s and ghosts Seve11th g1acle p1es1dent Sandri Gonse1 has tl11s to say dllOIlt thc camp I thought tl1e t11p was very nice and tl1e counsellois wer wonde1ful Anothei seventh g1ade1 Joellcn Bonham says I l1ad lots of fun up there I think ll was wely W0lIll while a11d Id llke to see 1t coll Guidance Program Gives Freshmen Test Series EVQI since scl1ool staited this yeai the freshmen have been haw 111g a test of one kind or anothei to show what special guidance they need The first test was given Septem le1 12 and was called the Iowa Basic Alithmetlc Skill Test This was a 111athen1at1cal co111p1ehens1o11 exam to cletermlne the students proficiency in a11tl1met1c This proved to be an excellent way to find out On October 5 tl1e fieshmeu had then second exan1 the California Test of 'Vlental 'Vlatu11ty To show weakness and st1ength III mental D1 Ogress was the main objectise of tl11s test Tl1e 'Vlooney Problems check list designed to dlst0V9l pe1sonal pion lems of tl1e students was given October 10 If they do ll3V9 p1c1b lems this will give them a chance of tl1en1 Between now and llecembei 14 tl1e Kuder Pletelence Record will be taken This IS not an aptitude test but an 1nte1est inventory The 1na1n DIIIDO e of all these exams IS to find tl1e strong points as well as the weak points of tne students and it the latte1 to help overcome them Also tl1e tests hel,1 to d1scove1 flaws in teaching says 'Vll Neil BIQIIIIAII counsellm tlnued f0l the seventl1 gradeis in the yea1s to come I thought lt was so mucl1 fun stated Joann Gobel another seventh gradei enthusiastically I enjoyed the social dancing and campfnes ny tl1e lake most of all Oh yes and tl1e food was swell lfveiyone 111ecl to be all t idea ot a11 annual tc c camp POPCORN AN D JUNIOR PLAY ct ontlnued from lngc I1 Xe Old C0l0llla1 Inn Sally W oocl aid Constable Small a sn1all IOWII policeman Tom Snydei Belmdt Pryde the new owner of the Inn Ellen Kays Commodoie Lucius Towser James Wensley Fail Rus sell the Wlf6 of Dr Russell 'Vla11 lyn Roberts Alice Fisher who ls kidnapped by the Russels Phyll Paum Dr Russell tl1e1111n1l1e1 man in the gang 'vlickey HOIWIIZ Bill Ph1ll1ps who unjustly seived 1 prison term on a flame-IIIJ chaigc Jerry Chapman VI Templc Marys grouchy uncle Dick Carn Mary Temple WIIO IS in lowe with Bill Phyllis Griffin Gilhooley the assistant to Small Ka1l Carpentel and Fied P01 tel the leader of the gang Al Thomas BAND VISITS ont1n11cc.I f 111 pam by all Last year tl1e Universitv of Nlich igan lllallgllldted a I-hgh School Band Day and invited about N00 st11dents to take part TlI1S Veal on Oct 6 the day of the Da1tmoutl1 Michigan game about 2300 students from va11ous bands attended Th le SIS MICH and LSA wel. formed Mr Powell stated Anyoic who has seen this st11r1ng event will tell you it IS something neve1 to be fmgotten The bands we1e u11der the cl1 1ect1on of W1ll1a1n D Rewelli a11'l Jack Lee from the Un1ve1s1tv They played two ot Sousa s marches WANTED Students who w1sh to take lessons on any of the followmg mstruments barutone trom bone cornet or p1ano Call 216 J3 or see Carolyn Leach Wrlght s Jewelry JEWELRY and GIFTS Lawrence P Otto BRACYQS Gulf Service will prepare your car for winter driving BRAHHWAHE '3 A 'T f BEAUTY SALON ll0DlE DAIRY Sl HWEGLER S Annual Banquet Nov 7 Tuesday November at 0 p ni the annual Football Band Han quet will be held in the high school gym The prog1am will be spon soled by the Rotary Club w1tu Harvey Holcoml1 of the Youth C0111 mittee as Cllallmall The DIOKIAIII will be put on by C01 poral COIKPII dall of tl1e Michigan State Police He will 1.,1ve a cle111onst1at1o11 trick shooting w1tl1 file dlflls The Thunderer and Stars and SIIIDPS Forewei anc sa11 'Vhchigan s song Tl1e VIPIOFS Feet on Youll get a boot out of this little oxford with lt military airs, its complete knack for comfort Black suede and brown calt Only 3 95 Expert hair cutt1n SELECT FOODS and shaping an S Co Phone 283 ICE CREAM MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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BLACK Publrshed Bi Weekly be Su, imlmmm By the Journalrsm 5 Blts Blts 6l:ITlFl, Class of Charlotte Hrghs School gggu, Crr ulatron 800 J MW' Subcrrptron Rates Sl 00 Asst'-X' STAFF Publrsher Glen Gearhart 'llanagrng Edrtor Peggy Conner Fdrtor rn chref Jo ADH Reiner Sports Edrtor Don Shamll Exchange Edrtor Barbara Barnaart Busrness Manager Lourse Berg Adxertrsrng Manager D011 Tlffell Asst Adwertrsrng Manager Clyde N1Ch0lb Crrculatron Manager Joe DeDUP Ifaculty Advrsors Mrss Wrnrfred Wells Mr Charles Baldwrn Reporters Journalrsm Class Lets Make It So To proxrde more and better schools through out the country to brrng the school home and communrty closer together to grve puprls a dc eper rneanrng of the values of educatron and to rnerease the understandrng and apprecra tron of the school as a bulwark of our free goxernrnent are the proJects of the thrrtreth annual Anrerrcan Educatronal Week whrch rs to be observed November 5 through 11 The theme thrs year rs Government of by lenge of drctatorshrp we have to practrce what we preach and a good way to do thrs rs rn our schools There are several actrvrtres planned for the schools to carry out durrng the week but the outstandrng one rs that parents vrsrt school talk wrth the teachers and see how therr chrl dren are taught By assrstrng a teacher rn her proJects for the week and by havrng your parents vrsrt school wrll be your way to partrcrpate rn Amerrcan Educ atron Week Let s Be Sports Sportmanshrp rs a very good thrng but lrke many schools Charlotte rs dropprng rts sport rnanshrp Several rncrdents have come up where the students of Charlotte have done wrong In the Howell football game a large boo came from the crowd when a penalty was placed on the Orroles The referee must have called rt rrght or he wouldnt be asked to over see another game We hope the sportmanshrp rn Charlotte doesn t drop and rn hoprng rt won t the follow rug do s and don ts are here to help you so that Charlotte can have a good team wrth a student body to back rt Stand when the other teams school song ls berng played Be polrte to the rrval s cheerleaders as well as therr students Back your team by yellrng wrth the cheer readers DON T Boo referees or players Obstruct crews of other spectators Throw coke bottles papers etc Irse profanrty Behmd the Scenery Er eryone that has seen a play Should lrsten to what I have to say I tlrrrrk that you should understand -X stage hand rs a workrng nran He cannot be any mans fool Es en rn our own hrgh school The only krnd of a fool a stage hand can be rs a workrng fool He has a varrety of Jobs such as makrng props, frxrng lrghts, mendrng curtarns and puttrng up scenery and takrng rt clown He must be on hand for all emer gencres Also, a stage crew member must Durrng one of Weldon Stansburys speeches members of the speech class were shocked when they heard hrm say They put her rn a shower He meant to say They put her rn a tower Shrrley was absent from Mr Smrths offrce the other day for the frrst trme rn two years Must be our contrnual questronrng frnally took effect I overheard Mrss Wells say to her Journalrsm students Wrll all members of the class please hand rn therr heads My goodness dont Journalrsm students need therr brarns Gary Cooper must lrke CHS so well that he rs undecrded about whrch class he wrll gradu ate wrth Im talkrng about that 5 wrth a questron mark after rt on hrs school sweater After losrng therr frrst three games Char lotte beat Marshall 3313 No not our dear CHS but the Charlotte hrgh school located rn Rochester New York Cheerro Gertre Takes a Trrp What happened to that cheerful grrl named Gertre who used to work rn the offrce Gertrude Hernz rs now rn her last year of edu catron at Western State college She rs study rng to become a rural teacher As you know she lrved rn the country so rural work rs rrght up her alley Recently the rural department of Western sent her as therr delegate to Rural Youth U S A whrch was held at Jacksons M111 West Vrrgrnra Twenty one states and four forergn countrres were represented at that conference The theme for the entrre program was Farm rng a way of lrfe lnqurrrng Reporter Pardon me krd Do you have a mrnute to spare? Id lrke to get your oprnron on our school sprrrt Id lrke to know rf rt could be rrnproved That was the questron asked by the rnqurr rng reporter thrs week Just to let you rn on the story too here are some of the oprnrons Norlyn Brough More snake dances 'VIarrlyn Grrffrn Yell louder more pep from the cheerleaders Gary Frace-Its pretty good Could be better Jrm Ganrmage-Krds have too much confr dence Joan Conley A lot of krds sure need rt Sherry McNary Yell louder rf they can X change X tracts The Junror class of Marshall hrgh school hrt a new record by sellrng S4 790 80 worth of magazrnes Jack and Jrll went up the hrll To prck some flowers Along came Jrlls mother So they prcked flowers know sonrethrng about sound effects Although sound effects electrrcal work and plarn everyday labor are separate Jobs a s :1 hand must master them all Thrs year s stage crew rs makrng rt possrblc by therr own efforts for us to have assemblres mow res and plays Many of therr free perrods are spent showrng movres or gettrng ready for an assembly The stage crew for thrs year rs as follows Frank Bracy, stage manager, Drck Tubbs rnrke drvrsron, Warren Atkrns, Davrd George Russell Hall, Ralph Leslre, Warren McNaugh ton, Tommy Parker, Doug Peck, Dale Pryor Leonard Shults, Drck Snrrth, and Tonr Snyder, stage hands Whats rn a Name One Day fLeroyb I put on my new Derby cCorannl and went for a walk through thc Frelds cPeggyl I drdnt have any Cotton fSh1rley3 rn my ears so rny hearrng was Sharp tEugenel and I had no trouble hearrng the terrrfrc explosron a short ways away as rf a Baum iPhyllrsJ had been dropped I hurrrecl as Fast fD1ckl as I could and as I approached the scene of the blast I saw the doctors begrn to Carey cDoreneJ the vrctrms away I could hear the Moenrng cVrrgrnra9 of the poor souls who had been rnJured Most of them were covered wrth bumps and Bruces cWally ancl Deanl One boy had hurt hrs leg and had to walk wrth a Carn tRusseIlJ One Carr fJlIIl, after another screeched to a stop frrst a Packard cDonJ and then a Nash tTheronl Mr John B Smrth had heard of the mrshap and was hurryrng to the scene when he stubbed hrs Towe cJanetJ on a Root tRonnreJ and fell on a chunk of Wood cEleanorJ Gettrng to hrs feet agarn he went rnto a phone Booth tLuc1lleJ to call the polrce but rt was a party lrne and Nancy Harrrngton was gossrprng wrth Rosre Harag They were Young cJrmJ so Mr Smrth trred to understand therr gabbrng but he asked them to please get off the lrne as lt was only a Stall tMurrayJ But Nancy was busy tellrng ROSIB about a book she had read about an Earl tCarolynl and a Krng cLrndaJ who krdnapped a prrn cess and held her for Ransom tJoycel after stealrng her valuable Rrng cBrllyl and her very last Shrllrng fMlk6J It was an old book so the corns were called shrllrngs rnstead of drmes or Nrchols tClydeJ In the end of the book a poor Merchant lBarbaral had put the Prnch tJoyceJ on the Idle tJackJ krdnappers and the book had a happy endrng Mr Smrth frnally gave up tryrng to reach the polrce by phone and hrred a Chrnese Cooley tConnrel who Just happened to be racrng by the phone booth The Cooley took hrm to the brg Brown tLynnJ burldrng that was the polrce statron The cops and the Dean fLarryJ of the hrgh school then went back to the scene ot the crrme There they found only a brg hole rn the grouncr but they soon solved the Kays fEllenJ It seems the whrle thrng had been caused by a poor lrttle Taylor tAllenJ who was tryrng to Cook iPatJ hrnrself a meal and had gotten hrs rusty bottle of rubbrng alcohol too close to the Maatsch tJrmJ Lluh Directory CHEERLEADERS CLUB Presrdent Marrlyn Hetherrngton Vrce Presrdent Bonnre Wells Secretary treasurer Pat Gould BAND Presrdent Earl Mead Jr Vrce Presrdent Wendell Martens Secretary treasurer Phyllrs Baum Lrbrarran Marran Wood GLEE CLUB Second Hour Presrdent Jack Idle Vrce Presrdent Sally Woodard Secretary treasurer George Pretrogallo Lrbrarrans Betty Rose karen RapelJr GLEE CLUB Thrrd Hour Presrdent Vada Mae Jones Secretary treasurer Betty Ann Smrth Lrbrarrans Russell Hall Connre Cooley DRAMATICS CLUB Presrdent Barbara Brown Vrce Presrdent Lrnda Krng Secretary treasurer Harrrett Wrlcox PROCELLAE ROMANAE resrdent Sally Woodard Vrce Presrdent Charles Schaefer Secretary Susre Peck Treasurer Charlene Barnhrll Reporter, Suzanne McLaughlrn For the frrst trme B I E day was held rn Grand Ledge The day started wrth a general nreetrng rn the mornrng, then the teachers vrsrted the rndustrres ln the evenrng a brn quet was held A I- ' , , 1 , , - l ' ' I r 0 0 ' Q it 1 v I r r . 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BLACK Page S Cross Country Runners End Trrps Left to rrght Mr Robert Myers Bob Potter Buster Mead Roger Nelson Russell Cam Tommy George Orioles Beat Howell m Thrnclacls Close Season Last Twelve Mrnutes Undef Coach R Myers Undefeated Prevrously Howell Falters rn Fourth Quarter On Frrday October '70 the How ell and Charlotte football tcarns er countered rn one of the rnost rmpor tant games of the Caprtol Crrcurt league 1050 season The frrst half proved that both teams had good defense as nerther team hlt the scorlng column In the second half the Orroles rnuffed by fumblrng a scorlng op portunrty after a pass from Lloyd Brarthvvarte to Jlm Gammage and a 30 yard statue of lrnerty play by Leland Wulrarnson Howell took the hall to pay drrt wrth Marshall Borden gorng over The attempt for the extra pornt was rn varrr as the Cha lotte lrne rrreared the at tmptlng runner Thrs gave the Orrole teanr and fans a glrnrpse ot a chance because of the expert kukrng shown so far by senlor end Harold Rrsenhoover Wrth tvvelve mrnutes left to play a punt to the one yard l1ne by Vtally Bruce forced the Hlghland ers to punt back On the flrst play Howell booted out to the 40 yard lrne vvhere Vtrllrarnson took rt and vvcnt all the vvay for a touchdown Rrsenhoover kept the fans happy Irv plarrng the hall hetweerr the up rrghts to glve Charlott a 7to6 lead The Orroles krcked to Howell and they used up four downs as drd tl 1 rrtrnued on I use 43 I The local cross country team tra veled to Ypsrlantr November 4 for the State rrreet Buzz Mead corn mented The ground was covered wrth snow and rt was awrul cold Bob Potter took Qrth rn the meet wrth Roger Nelson takrrrg, 109 Torn George 111 Russell Carn 122 Buzz Mead 124 In the Capltal Crrcurt ra e at Grosbeck golf course Larrsr rg Ever ett won wrth Z1 pornts Howell seconded wrth 53 pornts and Cha lotte third wrth 73 pornts Cross Country Coach Myers stated Thrs fleld was the roughest I have seen Potter came rn frrst for Charlotte takrng 10th in the rneet Hrs trrrre w s 12 05 hrs best thrs year George came rn second for the lo cals takrng 12th rn the me t Nel son Cam and Mead vvrth a very had leg says Coach Myers camo rn that order Townsend and Hott rrryer both from Lverett tarne rn frrst and second The new cross country coach Robert Myers who canre from Grand Raprds and went to the Unr versrty of Mrchrgan rs t achrng trt Hawthorne frfth grade The schoo and rts students congratulate hrrrr rn trrrnmg out a frrre squad of boys all new partrclpants thrs year Youngs Jewelry Ha' Ha' Ha' You and me HAMILTON WATCH how I love thee Ha' Ha' Ha' Dont you see The LAY AWAY PLAN makes It easy for me AYQS A good place to EAT Orlole Cheerleader Squad To Attend U of M Cllmc Grrls to Have Opportunity to Lead Yells at College Game CHS Cheerleaders urrdtr tht dr rectron of Mrss Shrrley Drttrrru are plannrng on gorng to th llrrr versrty of Mrchrgarr Ann Wrhor Saturday November I1 for a therr leadrng cllnrc In the rrrornrrr tht g s wrll attend a clrnrc I I the Intramural Burldrrrg In th t ternoon they wrll have thc opprr tunrty to cheer at the Indmnr v Unrversrty of Mrthrgan garnc Mr Newton C Loken gyrnrrastrt toll and drrector of the U ot 'll vhrer mg squad wrll work vvrth the group Mr Wrllrarn D Revellr d utrr o U of M hand rs maltrng arrange 'nents for a dernonstratron The purpose of the nreetrng rs to help student leaders throughout Mrchrgan hrgh schools to recognrze therr responsrbrlrty rn the posrtron they hold and to help develop good sportsmanshrp and good crtrzenshrp at athletrc events and rn 'tssernhlres Locals Crawl by Everett erett vvrs tl rrdest t erenre g'rnre y I t Corelrtes c une out on tcp Xt lrt h tlt' thrn s were orrrg smooth frr the Orroles vvrth Chrr ottc lerdrrr o The two plryers wro cosstd the lrrr rt uk fr .Iuk ltr htrdst rr vvrth llrroltl R1 errlroover r krrrg both ot tl torrv er sron porrrts the second hrlf rt looked lot drftererrt when Irv rett trossfd the lrrr to rrralte two torrtlrdowrrs but frrled to rnrkt one ol the 4 nr versrons vvhrch rnetnt so rrruth rn rrs garrre Wtlr orrlv r tew er onds to go the Fverett eleven prrt drrv vvl C mr touldrrt stern to stop When thtv reached the I0 vrrd lrrr the Orroles re torced t k It v rt game I4 to 1? New Sklrts at S5 95 Vrsrt our New Skrrt Department Second Floor Corduroys Wools Rayons and Dan Rlver Fabrrcs FRED A RICHEY CO CIIABI 0'l'TE IIUDIE DAIRY Germain Shell Servrce SCHIYEGI ER Q A Good Place sr-:LECT Fooos To Buy Gas Orl Other an Supplres ICE CREAM Servrce rs My Busmess They re Fun to Wear And The Choice 0 Inter-yone Wrne and Whrte Saddle 'eonnor Shoes . . . 0 ' ' Evi' , 'l. re lr:' ,. worr- l f ' 1 et, nr still th-.H 1 l ' . 'z ' . r ,t I ' ' ll 'pc ,.,g' rs 3. I ,1'l.r'z'r.g 14 t 0. , ' r ' l ' , 'r' . , ,. ' wee .lz Idle , , ,l ,' '.rrd zz 't':'.z fr' . ' ', ', llll' Y ' rt' fl - . - . 1 ' ,, if .' ln . ,r r ' 'r at . -U '-- ' , ' 1 lar' 1'.'.? f- f is . rrl ' -' tar in I I f I , -' . . r vu.. W 2 1 x I gf . ' l fl I ,E tl f' ,. i Q 1 ' s :- . . .1 .YK V. ' . A A , lv . I , W H v .l -. . 1 I on a real e 'rich ll. lotta' ,f - I . .A ' 31 . ' K-,V K. D. ' if ls in the morning, In the arte,-Hoop held tlrerrr for t'orrr' downs. tlrorr . 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'Y K f I Page 4 ORANGE Q BLACK F H A Goes to Sexton Hrgh for Conventron Mrss Margaret Taylor Mrs James Brock and eleven FHA grrls Helen Smrth Bernrta Martrn Arlene Gammage Betsy Stucky Rosle Harag Phyllrs Bennett Mary Barnaby Marrlyn Roberts Marvel Srmpson Ingrrd Langmaack and Mary Boyer Journeyed to Sexton hrgh school at Lansrng Saturday October 28 for a Regronal Conven tron The purpose of the meetrng was to elect new officers for regron 3 and to promote rnternatronar frlendshrp In the mornrng there was group singrng followed by a busrrres meetrng After lunch they had a. fashron show then a guest speaker Later rn the afternoon the new of ficers were rnstalled A lady from Latm Amerrca told the grrls about how they lrve and what they do rn Latrn Amerrca This was to carry out the theme o rnternatronal frrendshrp Cocka Doodle Doo If you hear any students or teach ers gorng down the halls hollerrng Cocka Doodle Doo at the top of their vorces don t thrnk they re silly They certarnly have some thrng to crow about Not only dld the CH S faculty attend the MEA regronal meetrng at MSC but a teacher from thrs school was charr man of a meetrng That per on was Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng of whom all are very proud as a teacher B Carr, C Barnhrll Place At Alma Twrrlrng Five students from the hrglr school attended the State Twrrlrm, contest at Alma Saturday October 28 Two places were taken by Char lotte twrrlers Barbara Carr who took fourth rn the .Iunror drvrsrorr and Charlene Barnhrll wrth frfth rn the senror drvrsron These contests are berng held all Over the country thrs year and the Winners of the state contests go to the Natronal Conventron t St Paul Frrst place rn the state ge's all expenses pard at the conventron while other places get the chance to compete rf they choose to go o then own Charlotte entered Charlene Barr' hill and Pat Bostwlck rn the senror division whrle Barbara Car Sandra Cramer and Danya Bryan entered In the runror drvrsron All of the twirlers recerved hrgh ratrngs at the state contests Wrrght s Jewelry JEWELRY and GIFTS HOWELL GAME CContInued from page 33 Charlotte rmmedrately followrng Jrm Gammage punted The ball was fumbled by Howell and Ronnre Root pounced on rt The Orroles lost the ball on downs and Howell took over and attempted a pass on the second down The Charlotte ends hrt the passer hard and the ball bounced away wrth Rrsenhoov er rrght behrnd rt He grabbed rt up and scampered across the lrne How ever the referee had sounded hrs whrstle before the passer was hrt On the next play almost the same thrng happened Thrs trme Drck Bursley scooped up the ball and took rt to the 13 yard lrne Wrth trme almost gone Wrllram on took the ball to the ten and Jack Idle up to the srx On the next play Idle started around the end as the game ended but he was movrng and no one stopped hrm as he went over As long as the ball rs rrorrng the trme counts The clock rs always stopped for the extra pornt so Rrsenhoovers krck was ood wrndrng up the game 14 to 6 Faculty to Go Camprng At St Mary s Lake Frrday and Saturday Norember lr 18 there wrll be a Charlotte fac ulty conference at St Marys Lake The teachers wrll get to the lake rn trme for supper Frrday nrght The first subject on the program for Saturday rs a talk on New Trends rn Educatron by Dr Clrf ford Errckson Next there wrll be panel discussion entrtled, Where are we heading wrth the student teacher program? Seven teachers wrll make up the panel wrth Mr Vlyers of MSC as charrman After lunch the faculty wrll see a movre on The Flying Classroom Next three wrll be an elerrrentary oachers meetrng drscussrng prob lems of the elementary school Mrss Opal Lewton wrll be the re source person lrollowrng thrs rs a secondary teachers meetrng drscus srng Issues confrontrng the second ary school the resource person be rng Dr Gross of M SC BRACY'S Gulf Service wrll prepare your car for wrnter clrrvrng Laurence P Otto Phgne Partrcrpatron rn Youth Project at Hrgh Level Youth center needs some one to help out wrth the cost of fuel and lrght brlls whrch have been furnrsh ed for one month by the Lrons Club The supervrsors salary rs taken out of the recreatron Over one hundred students attended the youth center on Tuesday and Saturday nrght rt has opened Some of the reasons for thrs success are the many games as prng pong and cards Dancrng rnball machrne books and maga ern s are avarlabre Also pop and candy bars are sold On November 18 the Legron Hall had been prevrously scheduled rnstead the youth center rs hoprng to have a dance rn the new gym fund have each srnce great such CAPITOL CIRCUIT CONFERENCE tContinued from Page ly seven vrctorres and one de'eat That one was handed them by the Lakevrew Spartans who were un defeated rn the Twrn Valley I eagrre After losrng the opener the Char lotte squad won seven strarght games The Gobelrtes heat Ionrrr 20 6 Mason 200 Grand Ledge 28 0 Hastrngs 140 Howell 146 Everett 1413 and Eaton Rapids 130 The Orroles have scored 136 pornts to therr opponents 44 In Caprtol Crrcurt play for the last frve years the re ard shows that Charlotte has won 92 tred 2 and lost none The tres were wrtlr Mason rn 1949 and Grand Ledge rn 1947 JUNIOR PLAY Ibontrnued from Page U Keeley Marguerrte Green and Jackre Rhrnes and the nrakeup committee of Bonnre Wells charr nran Nancy Parrsh Peggy Parker Joyce Roberts Anne Smith Vonda Thompson Helen Smrth and Char lerre Deuel The publlcrty department rs tak en care of by Lors Hall charrman Shrrley Taylor Wally Bruce Mar garet Forshee Amos Weaver and Mary Rrchards Arrnre Edwards charrman Lrl Iran Bobcrk Vada Mae Jones Ann Dempsey Dorrs Mrlls and Mary Ba naby are on the trckets and pro ram commrttees They are both supervrsed by Mr Clyde Ray Ushers are Marran Wood charr man Elsre lrrazrer Wava Babcock Mabel Norrrs Marvel Srmpson Norma Crant Betsy Stucky Pat Gould and Rhoda Bracy Now Untrl Chrrstmas LAY AWAY A Grft A Day 60 51 45 Gauge Hose S Outlrned Heel and ALL OCCASION Dark Seams NYLONS WITH SPECIAL CUSTOM FIT S125 to S165 Black Anklets for Band Wear Whrte Anklets Jumbo and Crew is Tops Brushed Nylon Tops lx! Sport and Gym Socks W, Men s Dress and Work Socks FRED MURRAY S CO MU GER H RDW RE CO. GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT - I L I . . . . . 1 . U O 1 I o 1 ' a ' ' V y ' . . 1 I a . . Q n u o 1 . C Y I ' ' u ' - V ' I I V V . . . , . ' - V V , v , . ' .- . ' , - V 7 ' 1 1 y ' ' - n v . Y ' . n Q Q ' u v 1 1 1 ' ' V I V r H . ' , 1 , ' v V ' V K ' . . . v . , l - Y . . , ' l V. V . . ' ' 1, , , - ' V . . 1 ' ' ' 3 ' , - V Y z . X . V . . - 1 . ' v Q ur ' 1 . . . . . - , -, i - v . V S0 ' ' . J , . ' . . . . . ' ' . Y . K . 1 . ' - - . - V V - V - - r -. Q . i V V V ' ' ' V V . . . , . . . - , , ' r . - . . . I L . 1 r -T . . , . . . ' ' u n ' ' I , . , , . 'Y . . H S 4 ' 'I 'Q . i- t- -i , . Y - ' , ' . ' ' f rr V- ' Y . ' ' V is ' V . ' V - ' . ' - 7 - I . - - Y ' r ' . 4 ' ' 1 .Y n . O ' v .V . ' . ' , . . . - . V . . ' ' ' . , . . ' . . . ., ' . ' - ' ' n r I , so . I ' . S ' I ' I . ' X -I ' . e n s ' 9 l 1 Y r . - I. - . 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I ,. 1 ' - ' F l . . - . - I if YL . , Q ' 7 ' O - - , Juan, , ATTEND -rr-re B wA'rcr-r Fon TURKEY TROT BASKETBALL -romcr-rr' A 4 I I I I I A opeumo THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22 1950 ISSUE 4 Sr Band to Present Marchrng Contest Dec 5 Wrnnrng Rank to Recerve Blue Rrbbon Medal On Tuesday December 5 rn the evenrng the eleven ranks of thc senror band wrll compete rn nrarchrng contest whrch wrll b held rn the audrtorrunr The members of the wrnrrrn rank vsrll recerre a medal wrth 1 blue rrbbon and second place wrll recerve a medal wrtlr a red rrbborr to wear on therr unrfornrs All of the ranks have elected a squad leader who wrll call the cadence and maneuvers Each mem ber wrll be ln tull unrfornr and carry hrs rnstrument Before tak rng the floor each rank wrll be rn spected The ranks are expected to have a tr rck maneuver There wrll be three Judges for drrlls and one rnspectron Judge These are the pornts for whrch each rank wrll be Judged unrform and rnstrunrerrt rnspectron r e g u l ar movements cadence ltoo fast too slow unewenl dress frank alrgn ment! cover tfrle alrgnmentl posture fcarrragel general effects and specral maneuvers A perfect score wrll be one hundred porrrts The ranks wrll lose one pornt or a fractron of a pornt for each nrrs take Thrs wrll be the program for th Band Boosters club meetmg that rrrght The club rs buyrng and rresentrng the medals to the wrn ners Everyone rs rnvrted to come and there rs no admrssron charge Cast Your Vote Many names for the three new chool brrrldrngs have been sub nrrtted by Junror and senror hrgh school students Fourth hour Journalrsm class representatrv wrll hand out barllots for you to choose three of the followrng names Names suggested from the lo catron are Prospect Prospect Park Maple Hrlltop Valley Crest Hrgh Haven Maplewood Greenwood Hrghland Clear Vrew Oak Rrdg Gale Woods Eaton Elementary Lovette Hancock Acroplrs Kant Sprrng Vrew Knoll Top Oakland and Davrs school Names chose for famous men are Columbus Adams Franklrn Marquette Edr son Beaumont XVashrngton Mc Arthur Ersenhower Tyler Cass Guest Lrncoln Roosevelt long fellow G B Shaw and Truman From the schools and crty of Charlotte the names of Chappellr Dykhouse DeFoe Carr rck Bost wrck Dennrson Beechler Sheldon Cochran and Lawrence have been suggested Some students nrentroned namrng after the street they are on and some the wards rn whrch they are located The votes wrll be collected and put w1th those suggested bythe grade school chrldren and the peo ple of the communrty and put be fore the Board of Educatron for frnal selectron Wh t U 9 Co op Trarmng Course Tonrglrt Tur:eysTro? Now Offered ln C H S Nov 30 Open House for Jr and SI h gh Twenty srx Students Workrng Dec 1 2nd markrng per rod end Dec 1 Basketball at Hastrngs Dec 8 Mason here Dec 14 Orange 81 Black Songsters Have Busy Trme The glee club thrs year rs par trcr patrng rn a varred schedule cf rctrvrtres Besrdes a regular glee club they have also formed a boys quartet composed of Dennrs Jones Davrd George Tom Snyder and George Pretrogallo Last Sunday they made up a part of the crty chorus rn the commun rty Thanksgrvrng servrce Today they partrcrpated rn the assembly to complete therr round of Thanks grvrng rnterests In the future they plan to have parts rn the government and Chrrst nras assemblres An annual operetta rs to be presented rn about two nrontlrs Plans are under way for thrs actrvrty Supervrsrng these many rnter est rs Mrs Lucrlle Vogel the vocal musrc teacher Cheerleaders Sponsor Queen for Basketball Frrst Home Game Half to Be Crownmg Scene Who wrll be your chorce for queen of basketball Yes at the half of the frr st home basketball game December S senror hrgh wrll be crowned Thr event rs sponsor ed by the cheerlead ers Candrdates petrtrons whrch are crrculatrng rn the nrnth througn twelfth grades are to be turned rr today to a cheerlwder complete wrtlr frfty names and a penny for each name Next Monday each class wrlrl vote on the grrl to represent that class rn the contest When cr grrl has been chosen from eacl class a contarner wrth the candr dates prcture attached w ll b placed rn some room All those who want to vote for a certarn person wrll place pennres ln the contalner for the grrl of therr chorce The candrdate who obtarns the most votes fone penny equals one voter vsrll be crowned as queefn of basket ba All the money obtarned wrll be used to buy a surtable reward for the queen and to buy desperately needed equrpment for the cheer leaders Brref But News An assembly berng put on rn th near future by the three govern ment classes wrll be on the basrs of how the Communrsts can take over tamrlres and rule the country Drf ferent commrttees have been plan rrrng rt They are as follows wrrtrng commrttee Lrnda Krng Jackre Norrrs Beverly Frey Harrrett Wrlcox Jane Smrth and Anona Parr castrng commrttee Joyce Prnch and Darl Yund seen tCont1nued on Page 47 In Twenty two Stores To help students by recervrng an extra credrt and holdrng down a Job at the same trme a co operatrre trarnrng course has been set up thrs year Once or more a nrorrth supervrs or Mr Earl 'Vlead vrsrts the em ployer of the student and has hrn grade the students rn the followrng seven categorres qualrty of work adaptabrlrty promptness depend abrlrty appearance attrtude toward J0b and attrtude toward fellow workers One of the marn factors rn this set up rs that the employers takc nrore rnterest rn the school actrvr tres At the present trme there are twenty srx students enrolled ln co operatrve trarnrng wrtlr twenty two merchants and busrnesses em prloyrng these busrness trarrrees Each student must work on the average of frfteen hours a week In a book wrrtten about the state occupatronal plan for Mrclrrgan schools and entrtled Communrty rn Your Classroom rs grven the followrng defrnrtron Cooperatrwc trarnrng rn Mrclrrgan schools rs an occupatronal plan fo rn schocl youths srxteen years of age or eve It rs deslgned to develop basrc cccupatronal competencres for full trme employment ln busrness and rndustr ral occupatrons Mr Mead wrll talk wrth any stu dent any trnre about Jobs gettrng Jobs and other problems Many Pancakes Sold A pancake supper put on by the FFA Earnrngs and Savrngs com mrttee on October 24 went off nrcely wrth about S40 pr ofrt The commrttee was headed by Mrke Shrllrng who was assrsted by Ray Brundage Karl Carpenter and Don Trrrell Pancakes were not the only thrng s rved Wrth thenr were sausage coffee mrlk and maple syrup from John Lrpseys farm When the peo ple sat down carrot and celery strcks were on the tables whrch were decorated by Mrs Clyde Ray The FFA boys drd the servrng and therr mothers drd the cookrng Erghth Grade Vrsrts Bank Thrrty frve erghth graders Mrs Mar re Taylor s arrthmetrc class went to the Frrst Natronal Bank When they arrrved the clerks were makrng out the monthly state ment One of the most rnterest rng srghts was the huge door on th vault If a person were locked rn rt by accrdent there rs a small holc nrth a prece of trn over rt whrcrr the person could knock out and So would be able to get arr Evfn food could be put through thrs open mg Gorng upstarrs they aw thc machrnes whrch take prctures of all the checks Another lnterestrng feature wrs the S1 000 b1ll the puprls saw Some of them had rt rn therr hands I8th nnual Turkey Trot Held Tonight Prrze to Be Awarded to Person Wearrng Best Decorated Socks Way back rn 1932 the first Thanksgrvrng dance that had any resemblance to the now annual lllrkey Trot was held It was called a mrxer sponsored by the Junror class and held in the old gym lover srnce then dances wrth varrorrs names have been held at Thanksgiv rrrg trme Srnce the YTeens club was organrzed the Turkey Trot has become an annual dance and decorated socks a sort of seasonal a Thrs year rs no exceptlorr l' Illght the Turkey Trot is berng held rn the new gym Everyone rs re quested to wear the gaudiest lunnrest and most decorated socks he can frnd Prrzes are being awarded to the boy and to the gn' who have thrs kind of socks C0mIYl1it66s for the dance are refreshments Darl Yund charrman Vlaflgalet Lawcock Joyce Pinch Nancy Parish Joyce Roberts Ruth Catron Marrlyn Roberts decora trons Peggy Conner charrman Phyllrs Bennett Barbara Barnaart Barnaby publrcrty Barbara. Brown charrman Harrrrett Wrlcox Nancy, Harrrngton trckets Rose Alfonso charrnran Jane Ann Smrth Peggy Fields Beverly Catrorr Helcn Smith shoe checkrng Norma. Gregg charrman Joyce Archer Mary Norrrs Barbara Dane music Jane Hrgby charrman Nancy Par rsh clean up Harriett Wilcoa charrman Barbara Brown Other YTeens are requested to help on thrs committee Musrc for the dance will be fur nrshed by an orchestra Adnrrssion rs thrr ty cents per person C H S to Open Doors To Parents On Nov 30 On November 30 at 8 00 oclock p m there IS to be open house at the hrgh school for parents and members of the communrty who are rnterested rn the actrvrtres of the srxth grades Junror and senior hrgh The evenrng will begrn with a general assembly ln the audltorr um rn whrch a panel discussron wrll be hrghlrghted Both teachers and parents wrll serve on this panel ard they wrrll drscuss school and home relationships When the gen eral assembly draws to a close the teachers wrll go to therr own rooms where the parents may meet with them to get acquarnted Refresh nrents wrll follow Prlncrpal John B Smrth expresses confrdence rn thrs open house plan and hopes nrany rnterested parents wrll attend n v I I I I O I I , - 1 ' ' . 1 ' - 1- 1 1 1 1 . . - .. i - ' . 4. .E I I - ' ' ' 0 v ' Y 1 1 7 ' . 1 . 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JHCIKIG Rhines, Mary N' . I . , . ' .S -I 2 I ' I I . I - , ' ' ' ' 1 ' . I I 1 1 ' , . , . . I . IA ' I ' , .- 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1. 1 1 ' ' v ' ' ' ' h - Y I ' I I ' .1 11 I . . ' : s ' ' - '. ' . ' ' . ' . . I I . 9 . . I 1 ' . . I 3 I I , . .., ,' 1 ' I . ' , ' I ' - ' , v ' I . -1 . ' . I , . I , . ' I 1 I '1 I I 4 I C 1 ' 1 '- Q I 1 ' I ' 1 I 1 u o ' 1 ' - I . I I . , . C, .h . . . v . - I r , I ' I , , . . I ' I I I C . . . ' I 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1. - ' . ' . H -' , -. 1 ' I '. Il ' ' ' 'W 1 , I 1 A ' 1 4' I v 'I . 1 . . . I : I I I , I I - 1 ' ' - ' ' , rn . ., ' . . .' ,1 - . 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 ' I W' 1 I I ' ' 'I Ii-1 1 , - ' , V ' ' V ., . : r M - - ' ' - - -' . ' ' . . , 1 . ' ' ' ' ' ' e ' 1 ' ' . ' . '. . -' - 1 ' ' ' 9 I - ' ' I ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' -' 1 ' ' .1 ' 1 . I I ' . . I Y ' ' Y. ' ' 1 ' ' ' 5' 1 . 1 . . W I . I I I I I I I ., . I I . . . . Y . . y . or . I Y S I I . V I. V I I Y I . . . I - . I I I. . y . I I I .X I . . . Y In I . . y I . . I I I . . . , . . , Page 2 ORANGE G. BLACK ORANGE G. BLACK Published Bl Weekly lmmmxm By the Journalism i9'UT'l!P Class of Charlotte Highs School 1 Circulation 800 Subcrlption Rates S1 00 STAFF Publisher Peggy Conner Managlng Edltor JoAnn Relner Edltor ln chlef Barbala BYOWU Sports Edltor Pat PI'1eSH1flU Exchange Edlt0l Joe DGDUG Buslness Managel Loulse Bert, Advertlslng Manager Clyde N1Ch0lS Ass t Advertlslng Managel Leland Willlamson Clrculatlon Manager Joyce H11gheS Faculty AdVlSOlS Miss Wlnlfl ed Wells Mr Charles Baldwin Reportels Journallsm Class xxx If 0 SCQOLL I ' nn'- Sometlllng to Think About What does Thanksglvlng mean to us Of course the flrst thmg we thlnk of IS no school a rest or maybe all the fanllly fronl far and Just thlnk of that enormous roast turkey ln the mlddle of the table surrounded by dressing and all sorts of good food Theres pumpkin ple cranberry sauce squash and that yummy plum pudding that mother wouldnt thlnk of leavlng out on such a speclal occaslon The fanllly slts down at the table wlth father at the head and all of a sudden the chatterlng stops and there IS sllence We bow our heads whlle a prayer of thanks IS glven We arc listening wlth our eyes closed when we hear father say Thank you Lord and feel as lf we had been prlcked with a pln Startled we begln to thlnk What should we be thankful for When the Pllgrlms came over to America safely on the Mayflower and found that the land was plentiful they reJolced and fell upon thelr knees to thank God They decided that there would be one day set aslde each year on whlch people would glve thanks Thats how it orlglnated but we dont have exactly the same thlng to be thankful for today In fact we are so eager to take the luxuries ln oul country for granted that we Just dont reallze thelr value because they have been here as long as we can remember But what lf some of these thlngs were taken away? That would be terrible' Oh yes but thlnk of the boys and glrls Just llke us over ln Europe Are they Just llke us' We have a free government and a place to go to school Many of the boys and glrls over there are forced to work ln fields and factories Some never have drunk lllllli or know what lt IS to have a refrigerator ln thelr home And yet these are common thlngs to us Whlle we are turnlng these thoughts over in our mlnds we begln to reallze how thank ful we really are and then we hear father say Amen and come back to the party We look up with a smlle on our llps and say Pass the dressing please Hats Off The footllghts have dlmmed and the stage is empty Nothing lingers but the memorles and the satlsfactlon ln the hearts of the Junlors Congratulations were glven as deserved but none were needed because the cast, as well as the audience knew from the response that Illght that Ramshackle Inn was a wonderful and successful mystery that wlll never be for gotten Adllbblng was done smoothly and could not be detected by any of the nine hun dred eager and responsive attendants at the production Now that the flurry IS over and the curtains have closed, Ranlshackle Inn IS only a tlnsel coated memory of a thrllllng, well done play wlth equally well done dlrectlon In Mason the seniors are the ones who sell nlagazlnes So far they have sold S504 75 70444711 WMA Eu! aan Everyone who has attended a football game thls year has seen thls cheerful senlor boy James Sherd manager of the football team When asked what the dutles of the manager are he told us these Every nlght there IS a practlce lt ls hls Job to see that all practice balls blocking and tackling dummies fnot the playersj and the scrlmmage shlrts are taken to the fleld Then after prac tlce he has to take care of thls equlpment On a game nlght the manager has charge of the 0fflClal ball and practice balls gettlng the coats the two tees and the water bottles When the games are away hls dutles are the sanle except he doesnt have charge of the of flClal ball Monday and Tuesday of every week are wasll days All the unlforms have to be laundered At the end of the season Jlm had to check all the unlforms and equlpment There were close to elghty uniforms to check ln thls year It was a lot of fun but worth lt to get the letter Jlm Sald started Roger Nelson as basketball 9 manager wlll begln hls dutles H 1. also IS ln charge of the equipment Roger has to come every nlght to ,J basketball practlce Before the game he has to clean the basketballs and see that the sults are ready and he hangs them up after the game Much appreclaton should be glven to these boys for the hard work and attentlon they glV6 to thelr dutles to make the football and basket ball games posslble Well l Look What Happened Probably some of you already know what happened to Ken Sparks after he graduated from old Charlotte hlgh but there may be some who dont Ken was very undeclded through the summer as to whlch college he wanted to attend Hls Ch0lC6 was malnly between Alblon and Mlchlgan State College After long thought he declded on State Everything has happened to hlm slnce then and lt hash t been all bad Through thls last football season he has been center on the fresh lnan football team and two weeks ago he was elected VICE president of hlS class We are all very proud of Ken and hls recent achievements and want to wlsh hlm all the luck in the future Nosy News Llke ln any lnstltutlon here at C H S we are sonletlmes glven tlme off for good behavlol In thls case Thanksglvlng vacatlon IS the blg event and your reporter asked varlous people What do you plan to do durlng Thanksglvlng vacation? The replles were Rosle Alfonso Joan and I are golng hunt mg fDon t ask what were huntlng forll Susie Moore- All my slsters and brothers wlll come to the house on Thanksglvlng Day and well have a blg dluner Bob Anderson Probably stay around home Well have a blg dlnner on Thanksglvlng Day Marlene Hughes Go to Marshall and stay wlth my brother I hope' Helen Phllllps Peg and I are golng to throw a party Janet Cole Go to nly grandnlother's at Grand Ledge Don Tlllell Go deer huntlng and work Davld Dykhouse- Go to my aunt's house lor Thanksglvlng dlnner Joe Plnch Walk for Dean Bouska and play basketball Joan Hanlllton Go to lny aunt's house lOl Thanksglvlng dlnner and read Laura Walker Stay home for Thanksglvlng dlnner and then go to my grandlnother's house and watch televlslon Runnmg on Borrowed Time Yes the turkey IS runnlng on borrowed tlme H gobbles gally alound the flelds and barn plcklng on D001 defenseless hens he ls 116 blg shot he can do anything He struts about wlth hls tall ln the famlllal fan shape enJoylng the actlvltles of all the l6St of the anl mals He thlnks he lS one of the lucklest blrds on earth Then he sees the farmel comlng out of the house and the falnlel lS comlng toward hlln probably to feed hlm He watches the farmer and says to himself He wants me to come lnto the shed O K I wlll So ln prlde he struts lnto the slled The falmer throws some coln on the ground and gently closes the d0Ol so lal so good ' exclalms the farmel and reaches down to glab th turkey but the old gobbler Jumps out ot hls way and luns around ln clrcles tlylng to flnd a place to es cape Oh dear' Oh dear' exclalnls the tulkey What have I walked lnto now? Suddenly the farmel glves a blg leap and grabs th blrd by the legs The turkcv squawks and scleams scratching and bltlng but the fal mel hangs on Then the proud tul cut off llke belng put on a gulllotlne Whlle he IS stlll allve he knows that he can gobble all he wants to Also he knows that when he lS dead someone else wlll gobble wlth dellght the people gridded Eefumf ganguel' The annual football band banquet was a gala oceaslon thls year but forgotten agaln as lt IS so many tlmes when a banquet or performance of some klnd has been held ls all the work done by certaln people to make lt a success Decoratlons food menu and program prlntlng entertalnnlent and cleanlng up are some of the thlngs that are done before or after a group or groups can have a meal of thls sort Tables and walls were brlghtly decorated by a commlttee of flve glrls Blllle Brock Marlene Hughes Marllyn Fassett Edna Caln and Helen Smlth the latter acting as chairman In preparlng the meal Kate Dell dld a won derful Job as she always does for our school actlvltles She was asslsted ln the kltchen by SIX glrls Bernlta Martln Rosle Harag Betsy Stucky Marvel Slnlpson Norma Grant and Mary Boyer A table setting comnlittee conslstlng of June WllllS Joyce Martln Barbara Grlffln Mary Grlffln and Mary Barnaby also folded all the menus and programs whlch were typed and re prlnted by Shlrley Bruce Next came all the glrls to serve food to the hungry football boys and try to keep theln from hldlng thelr flrst helplng of lce cream under the table and saylng they hadnt been served yet Thls of course was a larger conl mlttee and nlany of the glrls who had already worked hard on one C0l'llIllltt66 were also will lng to help selve The conlnllttee IS as follows Jean Dempsey Ann Denlpsey Edna Caln Ar lene Ganlnlage Mary Grlffln Joyce Martln June Wlllls Mary Barnaby Dorls Mllls Cor ky Derby Donna Clark Marllyn Stall Jean ette Parr Ingrld Langmaack Carolyn Earl Janlce Root Phyllls Bennett Phyllls Grlffln and Barbala Grlffln Much credlt should be glven to all these glrls ln the F H A and to MISS Fauvette Johnston honle economics teacher who had general supervlslon of the entlre banquet Glimpses ol Exchange Congratulations to the Bark for a flne front page on Alnerlcan Educatlon Week You can always tell a freshman, By hls tlmld looks and such You can always tell a sophomore, By the way he swells hlS chest You can always tell a Junlor, By the way he struts hls stuff, You can always tell a senlor, But you can not tell hlln nluch Vandal Varletles, Merrlll A I f ll I ' ' , . 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BLACK Page 3 lsaacmen to Open Season GAA Meets Eaton Raplds Agalnst l-lastlngs Dec l Basketball SGHSOII wlll sfalt Jl Fllday Decel11be1 1 wllell the Ofl oles plav Hastlngs there Mason IS to be the second 611111111161 H3SIlllj.,b Wlll Stdll 111 lllle shape 1 10111 regulals alon 11 couple of Olllel hold nvcls tlonl la yeal s leillll The l8Q,lllilS lnclucle Blyans lieaclle Stelnke and Nley ers 0 othels back ale Keough and Flllllle 1 lst yeal the O1 loles beat Hast111g,s tlllee l,1lll8S Tlc next ganle wlll be played Wltll the 1l'1son Bulldo Nlason a so IS 111 good shape 111 le.,ula1s Vtltll Stola Akels Pdllblill 41111 Kelly on hand Rlllllllllllg, Ql1llSIl es fl 111 l t ye1ls tlllll Qlllltll lldlllllg., Ball and 1togg.,0w Challotte has two lt lL,llldlQ IG Illllllllg Hflns Ixarclel and lllll Cam mage both folwalds Tl1e 1 st o tl1e team conslsts of Dal 1111 e bruce Davlcl Jln1 10111 Wally liruce Jlm XX ensley lloyd Blalth Packald Alllll Taylol 1nd lelancl V1rlllIdlllS0l1 Coach lSllc says Thc lelgue la exceptlonllly good ll1lQ yeal and games wlll be close and 111191951 lllg Rolfe Packard Wlnners Of Local Speech Contest The wlllllels ot tl1e 1950 Volc of Democlacy contest have been a11 nounced '1nd tl1e two lueky pal UCIDHIIIS ale Dale Rolfe alld Lol1 Packald I'he speeclles were Judg ed by Joe llauel Bob Colllns and Fathel Doane Rose ts fllSt pl1Z6 wlllnel Dale was 1., en .1 GF DOI table lacllo Don as seconl prlze 111111191 recened 1 S95 war bond lNlneteell hopelul students el' tered thls contest whlch IQ spon foled annually by the JUH101 cl13llllJ6l of COIHIIIGILB The topn of ea h speech was 1 Speak fo Democracy and each was ne 0ldCtl lly the tape lecorclel wl11ch wa donated by X1 llcox Gay The re L0l'tllIlg9 l1ot the QDGHKQIS actual oellvely wclc Judged Dlles speech has been entered lll tl1e btate Con test Wllllll 15 under the dlrectlon ct tl1e vvllolll an Junlol Oll3l'l1lD8l o Commerce Coach 'Nlalcolln Gobel was vely tortullate He went up Il0lll1 deel llllllllllg and guess what' He go' one Football Is Blg BUSIDCSS Do you know how much a Slllglt lootllall season costs? Tl1e expenses 101 tl1e 1950 foot tall season amounted to over SIX teen hundled dollals Included lll lhls amount are as llsted fllst team otflclals S100 al1l10l1I1Clllg ot f-,d.ll16S S20 lnsutanee lol playels 1112 lllemberslllp ln league SP5 lunch money f0l away games 3565 ooctors bllls S12 footballs S141 llbllt blll fol l1f.,llt.S on tleld S1314 leeondltlonlng of football equll l11en1 313,02 pllntlng of tlckets SP4 '70 spa e fOl pdlklllg C315 Sl l0d.C,l1lllg sellocll expenses S3183 cleanlng of helmets shoulder pads nd kldney pads S1910 washlng, of coats S1 tedelal tax on tlekets S3141 '44 and all other ltems such ds tape I119dlC'8l supplles and lllne 100 lNcxt year It IS expected tllat the season wlll be mole EXDGIISIVQ be cause more than S500 19 to be spent on new football sults Of cculse lt IS not all sp lllllll l0l a lclotllall team tol they dllS0 make n1oney Tllls yealg g1lC lecelpts total S1 Q16 43 Tl1ey are 1s follows 101113. 3536188 Gldllfl Ledge leselve game S3010 Hast lllg,s 25404 74 Howell S189 40 and Faton Raplds S531 '10 Thls tot 11 does not lnclude sale of atl1letlc tlckets JV s Don t Glve Up The Jl1lll0l Valslty squad uncle the coachlng of Ml Eldred Toutant cllcnt glve ul attel a llttle llltl luck at tl1e lllst o1 the yeal Tlley came back to wln thelr last t11re games by a good S0019 On OCtOlJ61 23 they Joulneyed lo WB.Sl1V1ll8 and won 14 0 On O tobel 31 they defeated Holt 140 on tll local fleld Closlng then season NOV9I'lll76l 2 tlley went to Eaton Raplds and came out on top Wltll 1 C019 of 14 1 Coacl1 Toutant s'1ys They ale a gland lunch of tellows and tlley ClldHl KIVG up when the golng was mu The C -XA played volleyball 1 'Nlov embel 20 Wltll tl1e Laton R1p1ds gllls ln tl1e boys gym llele Two teams played a Junlol lllgll and a senlol lllgll The tllst games welc llayed ln colnpetltlon between Lat cn R.ElplClS and Cllallotte 1lld then the last half by te'1lns made up ot glllS 1lon1 botll the schools Nllss bhllley Dlttmar st ltes The ltl6H of the actlvltles IS to 1110111011 good SD0ltSI1ldUQlll1J ls the 111 1 obJect ot the volleyball games ls 11ln and not blood FFA Attends Stock Show Frlday Qeptembcl 97 B ll lf ec man Amos 11 eavel and Don Bu t went to the Nllelllgan btate 1+ 1' 1 btock show and sale 'lt St Johns Blll took one ple and It was lated dS Cll0lU3 Amos took tlllee pl.,s wltll one l79lIlX llted as good anal two cholce Don also took tlncc Nhllll wele lated as good Blllle Llls and -111105 Vteavel lt tlon at lnnsls Clty VIISQOIIII on Oc tober 9 to the 13 0Lt0lJ6l 19 tlllltytlve dglltllllll c students wele tolnlally llllll lI9tl 111 he 11 IOCQIYLK lt Gleen Hand gleglee Tl1e eleventh Sldtlfi 11.11111 shop s lg., l c ln o lse lol he bl oller progect 011 Bust 12101161 o c l A cha ltel t01llg 111le Job 01 wlltlnls a stoly evely week for tl1e R6D11lll1 .1llTllllllllP Thntyslx ag.,l1cultu1al students attended the tootball game on 1Xo vembel 4 and s'1w Nllchlgan Stfltc beat Indlma 250 Fllday and batulday Deiellllltil 1 P slxteen Junlols allll s lllors Il'0ll1 the FFA will Joullley to Ch1ca,.,o to the Intel l11ltlOl1dl Llv estock show The chaptel IS paylng the eXpenses Young s Jew elrw Congratulatlons Jl1I11OI'S For a flne performance RAMSHACKLE INN Student COUHCII Members Attend U M Conference Flve Ulelllbels ot' the studellt councll and Vlrs Leo1'1. VVLYIIIOUUI as 00l1llS6l0l Joulneyed to the U111 velslty of Mltlllgan Novelnbel 1 101 a state wlde contclence on C'ltl76l1Sl1lD The l1V9 mclnbels eleet ed to go Wele tl1e I'l1ly0l alld secre taly lloyd Brdltllvv llte 1nd Pat PIl8Sl11dl1 and tlllec student coull cll IT1ElYll18l9 Pat Wllson l1eve1l5 Pullelton 'Ind Dlck l l11 A g.,cnelal assembly 101 alll 191116 sentatlves was held lll thc Rfltklldlll Illllldlllg Fl0I11tl1Plt thc student v exe dlsmlssed to llltlltllllldl KIOUIP cllseusslolls some toplcs selected were How does '1 student counc11 Ldlll the respect 1llcl SUDDOIK 1 l1l9lllll6lS of tl1e student body' W hat school '1nd con11l1lll11ty D11 Jccts should 1 student COllI'lt1l nndcv take What SQTVIKCQ should tll student body Hlld taculty expect tl1e student councll to lender? fllffelellt toplcs dllil etc ll 191118391111 tlve could clloose thc 0119 most ll6I16fl0l'1l to lllS school S t u cl e 11t dlSl ussloll tl1HlI'l11E1l vv ele f1 om BlO0I'1'lfl0ltl Hllls Detlolt Fllllt Gland Raplds Closse Polnte Holt Nlalysvllle 'vlldlillltl Mourt Clemens Mount pl9lSl1ll Nlle NOltll Muskegon P0lllLld,t btlllgh und Xpsllantl 'vlany new llltleltitlllf-, and belle f1C1a1 plolects wele cllscussecl and problems solved to hclp plon1ot llEtl.9l cltxzenshlp w1tlll11 schools Germain Shell Servlce A Good Place To Buy Gas O11 Other Supplles SCTVICC IS My Buslness Our Locatlon SAVES You Money Standard Servlce Don Hlce EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Plnwale Corduroys lll a good llne of colors 6 Wlde at S169 pel yard NlcCall pattelns callled ln stock FRED A RICHEY CO Aly ff NI O H X I-1 O ,P T552 I T HICGRHTH- DEFUE CU. 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Page 4 ORANGE 6 BLACK Smlth, Llpsey, Holmes Seals Frght Tough Battle VlSlt B E Conference Do you know what happens your Lhrrstmas Seal money' Thls IS one questlon that IS never men tloned enough The purchaslng of Chrrstmas Searls ards many drfferent flelds ot the Tuberculosls Assocratron provrdes for health and tuberculosrs educatron whlch IS a very rmpor ant part of frghtrng thrs drseast Educatlon comes not only for the school chrldren but for older people by the means of clrnrcs llbrarres and health departments lt also helps pay for leaflets posters radro programs study progects exhrbr trons movles lectures and rnfor matron from the press Thrs pro gram rs to make people understand demand and provrde better ways of frghtlng T B These seals are part of the help lor the dlscovery of cases of tubercu losrs whlch rs another part of the T B frght Health agent-res and physrcians warn people but thls is not enougll They need more X ray unlts to ard ln the drscovery ot thrs dread disease A marn feature rn the frght rs the provldrng for isolatron and treatment of the patrents Tlr's ln cludes rehabrlrtatron programs and patient servrces rn co operatlon wrth the sanltorrums of our coun r We all know that to wln thrs fight for good we must glve much for medlcal and screntrfrc research Medical groups and unrversrty screntlsts are hard at work to frnd a cure for tuberculosls We must all contrnue to g1VE and glV6 generously for tubercu losls IS one of the mam enemres of mankrnd So when your Chrlstmas Seals alrlve dont buy a few of them buy them all Complrments of Holmes Makes Office Surveys Project of Class 'Vlr John B Smlth Mrs Alleerr Lrpsey and M1SS Dora Holmes at tended a Buslness loducators and Admrnrstrators Conference at Mt Pleasant on November 4 At the meetlng there was a dl cusslon of problems of schools rn trarnlng students for buslness They also talked of how to keep up wrtrl the demand of busrrressmen and the development of better attrtudes rr students Takrng commurlrty surveys ot buslness otfrces was brought out and Mrss Holmes thought that l was such a good rdea that she de crded to try It rn her shorthand ll class The class made lrsts from the telephone drrectory of all the buslness offrces rn Charlotte ani brought them to school to compare and elrrrrrnate the least rmportan' orrcs Each grrl then composed a letter tellrng the busrnessmen of the need tor revrsrng the buslness trarnrng department to meet th modern demand and askrng lf the grrls could vlsrt the offrtes From these letters a model letter was drawn up and Mrss Holmes cllctated lt to be taken down rrr shorthand and typed up by the class There were srxty nrne letters Sent out Oll November 16 Later on the glllS wrll make phone calls to the offlces to make apporntments and then they wllr vrslt the offrces BIlACY9S Gulf Service We delrver fuel orl BEHRENS 85 and bulk gasolrne ROWE Prescrrptron Druggrst Phone 9164 CIIABLDTTE Mlfglllr I ll0ME' DAIRY S CH WEGLER ,S SELECT FOODS an Q !00if 9 My HAROLD rcs CREAM SM IT H BRIEF BUT NEWS tContrnued from Page One? costumes and make up commr' Deonne Edson Don Packard George Wrdrrg program corn ery ee and mrttee .Iackre Norrrs and Bev crly Frey Last week November 1318 was Amerrcan Book Week and the theme was Make Frrends wrth Books Probably we sllall celebrate book week more fully after December states Mrs 'Vlrldred lauch The seventh grade has taken problems ln the Unrted States whlch confront the people and put them rn sclapbooks and reports The erglrtll grade Englrsh class whlch wrll help them rn hrgh s hool The Junror class has ordered about 120 class rrngs They expect to get them rn Apr ll Wrlght s Jewelry JEWELRY and GIFTS Laurence P Otto BRAITHWAITE BEAUTY SALON Let us help you choose correct make up and cos metrcs for the Hugh School Orr Do your Chrlstmas shopplng at Charlotte ppllance 113 South Maru suusrm G E uruvrnslr Zenith ancl Philco Televlslon Layaway and charge accounts rnvrted New Books Arouse Interest Thrs year many changes have been made ln the llbrary and they are all to the students al vantage In the llne of books there has been a substantral addrtron to the reference flle an up tothe mlnute Encyclopedla Amelrcana a Smltll sonran set a new World Book and a Book of Knowledge A set of World Books has been placed rn each of the slxth grade looms Two books wrth a serence valur have been purchased The Rock Look and The Frog and Toad Book On The Cuff Style 504 Comfy slrp on sport shoe set off by a novel cuff around the throat lrne In red leather for only Fred M urray 85 Co. MU GER H RDW RE CO. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 17 nu 1 A 5 . ' - I . . . . v V ,T , -V ' ' r 1 'i Q . . l V ' , ' f. ' ' l A . to ' ' ' ' ,' ' ' ' ' ' v 1 I' - . .' Q ' - ' w v ' v . V I. - - - . r ' 1 ' I -.' h 'N ' . . t v H I W 'V H . , ' L l ' LA V .- ' l . . . . U It . ' 'Z' . ' , ' ' . ' l n . . . . . . A . . v . N ' . A ' . . , L' . ' ' - , ' ' 'I I ' J u lr l ' . . -1- 1 - ' - ' . , . has been studying American poetry 3 Y ' . 1 . . . X X . . . .N . Q A r 3 , '7 . ' ' , . ' ' . . . . .X . . I ' ' , . . 1 . W ' ' 1 l 4 . . , . ,! v ' ' . e ' l . A . ' I ' ' r . ' r 'r ' ' V . L Y. , ' ' r ' 'A 1 . ' . . . , ' , , . . . , , , , 1' 0 I , . , 1 . . ' s O ' le I ' ' 5 I r I O . . I I l THE CHARHIANH vol.uME 25 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1950 ISSUE 5 MISSCS, Masters Are MUSIC Mlnded Back Row C Nlchols T Snyder James Barnaby Thlrd Row D Jones B Brummett Mabel Norrls D Esch P Brlggs F Ald Jacques Barnaby H S cond Row R Hall V M Jones S Moore J Settles A Lewls E Waldron J Sparks, M Whlte J Moore D George Mary Norrls S Woodard Diamond R Garn J ldl A Murphy C Cooley J W1enc1ewshl,B Rose G Flrst Row Mrs Lucllle Vogel l Jones B Smurr B Catron W Smlth l Langmaack N Rutter C Whltney, B Parlsh B Smlth C Hll D Caroll P Davd K Rapelje Powell Attends Band Cllnlc Dlfferent Ideas and Methods To Be Presented At Chlcago Tllls yeal N11 ROIDQII. Powell wlll attend thc Xlld Vle t WdlI0l1dI Band clllllt thlt IS llelng held Decenlbel 14 lu and lb at the Sherman HOCQI Ill Chlc lgo QIIIIILS such as bass Ifrench horn tromllonebarltolle etc wlll be held throughout the meetlng., fol the band dlleetors The 1711113088 IS to DICSQIII new and dlftelellt ldcas alld methods ot wollllllg wlth bands To open thc meetlng thele wlll bc a DI oglalll by 'lllflllgdll Clty In tl1a,II t glade school band lollow lllg thc collcelt tllele wlll be a cllll IC Then at 1 30 PII another con cert by thc 'llllskegoll NIlLIIlgd.lI Illgl school IJHIIQI At 9 .30 tlele wlll bc a lllaftlllllg band and pag 9dIItIV clllllc wltll mol IGS Flltlly Ill0I'IIlIIg wlll conslst ot lllllllb llld after lullch anoth r con celt by the T9I'I'1l0lIal Staff Band of the Ch1tag0 ball atloll AIIIIY follow ed by OIIIPI cllnlcs Tllat QVBIIIHQEC wlll he lllole concerts and tlme to llleet lltty Ol slxty of the natlons 0l1llStdI1tl1IIL, dllectols composers and IIIIISIK leaders At 9 11 Qatulday a concert by the Ilrownssllle lllgh school band from Texas wlll be DI esellted Comlng Soon Decenlbel 15 Eaton Raplds there IJGLQIIIIIQI' 19 Malshall here De QIIIIIQI' 1 Chrlstmas vaca tloll IIOQIIIS Ianu'11y Iakellew hele Ianualy l 'ichool leglns Janualy 5 Elerett there .Ianualy 1' Howell here Glee Club to GIVC Chrlstmas Concert Next Sund ly at 4 00 PM 111 the ZlI1llIt0lll1II1 the glee club wlll pre sent a CIIIISIITIHS eoncelt Illltltll the KIIILLUOII of Mrs Lucllle Vogel It wlll ln a small way resemble an opeletta as the IIICIIIIIPIS halc speaklng as well as vocal nlllslcal TIIIIIIIICIS Solos are to be glven by Jene A1111 Murphy ltdlllitld, SIIIIIII and DZIIWIII Bostwlck Jcne Anll wlll also be the HLLOIIIDAIIISI, The concert wlll have no d.dllIlQ S1011 charge but a flee wlll oftellng wlll be taken dllllllg the llltellllls S1011 E R Meets Footllghteers The Eaton Raplds speech class callle to CIIdIIOtt Monday Illgglll. NOWGDIIJCI 19 and put on an excel lcnt program IILIOIL thc Irootllght eels 'lhell plo lalll con lstcd ot 1 dee IdIIId.t10II ot wlllch the subJect was world ploblems an lntelpretatlle readlng Mamas Ilallk kltllllllt and a play FIFPIHHII Save My chlld To conclude tlley dld a clloral readlng lnvltlng the lfoot llghteels to put on an exchange pro gralll fOI them Monday nlght December 4 the rootlghteers had a meetlllg to plan thelr letuln engagelllent They de clded on a dramatlc leadlng by 16116 Ann Murphy '1 DRIIIOIIIIIIIE by Dlck Tu bs a play and fl IIOIEI leddlllg Tllls event wlll take pllc sometlllle after ChllStIIIEtS lacfltlon Horns and Clarlnets Wln Wlnnlng ranks ln the II18.I'Cl1II1g contest wele the French hol ns and '1 clarlnet rank Eall Meld was leader of th formel whlch collslst ed of Eall Mead Marlan Wood Peverly Fullerton Ilene Slla p Shll ley Howard and Rhoda Ilracy They won the l1lue I IblJOI1 medal The second place wlnllel was Janle Hlgby s rank It conslsted of Janle Hlgby BOHHIB Wells Dean Halley Calolyn Johnson qandla Honey well and Joyce Cl'IaIIIIJ6IldII'l They l6Ce1V6d red rlbbon nledals Art Classes Enter Natlon Wlde Contest Some very beautltul DOSIGIS have been dlawn by the art students SOIIIG ot Whlth wlll be ellteled III the Scholastle Alt Awards contest There Wlll be thlee DI IZCS One of the drawlngs 19 of state and ted ral conservatlon Many schools ale enterlng the contest wlllch conslsts of cash awards lOtd1Illf,, S15 000 and 140 tul tlon scholarslllps to leatllllg art schools Entrles Wlll flrst be judged 111 school tllen ln 19510115 and ITOIII there the best wlll be chosen to go to Calnegle Instltute ln Pltts burgh where they Wlll be judged by llatlonal JUFIQS of dlstlngulshed art lsts and educatols Charlotte lllgh school decorated fol Chl IQIIIVIQ1 done by the students ln ces Wlldern s art class oratlons lnclude the blg ls brlghtly WIIICII was Mrs Flan Tllese dec wllldow ln flont all of the otflces alld thc shadow boxes on the tllree floors Spanlsh Club to Carol The SDKIIISII Club wlll go carollll on December 14 'md have aftelward Wltll a Plnata tlon Tlley are plannlng nllento lnatlvlty seellel a partyl celebra a Nacl oon Program ow Underway Two Basketball Games Every Day for Rural Students The nooll hour DI'Of-,ldlll Illltlel the CIIILCUOII or Ml Eldlcd loutant ls provlng to be vely successful Two completely olglnlzed basket ball games ale scheduled for elcll day ot the week to be played IH the gylll at llooll hours In ordel tllat the LIIIIGS nl ly be played fall 1nd squ lle Ml 'loutant llas arranged the boys on two dlt felent schedules One 19 lor JIIIIIOI' lllgll boys wllo pl ly on luesdays and Thursdays the Otllel fol SLII 101 hlgh boys wllo play on Mollday Wednesday alld Icllday ot each week The SGIIIOI lllgh boys have dl vlded IIIt0 foul teams each wlth a dlfferellt captaln 1nd tellll Iltllle The Spartans IS the name for teanl one alld the captalll IS Amos Weasel The XNOIVKIIIIKS Ib team two tdptdlll Paul lxclekes ll llls IS tdlptllll ot te llll tlllee Phe 11111111111 cl on Ill A Husband Sends a Message Deal Qtudents I am the llalrled spouse of one of the tc ltlltls 111 yolll school And lt Jlst seems t me that Ile got t tcll ya Slllllllllll ya ougllt tkllow betole YIIIAS Nlv wlfe has sweat 0191 telllllle exalll papers tlylllg tsqueeze Ollt a decent lllll l ts ld home t yer IOVIII parents sos t ISDOII Llllll 1101111 lys tlll hcs nervus wleek Last few days blllke fglddlll w ls Oltl I s tll llcl lookln sorta tender eyed and wlstfulllke at a lilllllll ol KI my klds on the fltlllt page ot all old Oldllfgt 81 lllacll I SOIIL slcllccl up to her and trled to act llke I usta when she had IIIOIQ IIIIIL tbake ples and spend QVEIIIIIRQ cntertalllln l11e Illqttdd of pl l.lI nlng how she can pel form a dramatlc scene fel IIQXL days class me wl1at she wlls tlllllklll These halnt her exact wolds but Qlllllllllll llke Ullllll yknow how last yeal I was 4011111119111 that the stuclcnts had gone pIun1 to the dogs an Old 'icroogc IIISS l 7 l'h y lclgot all but thelr OWII llttle cleeks at CIII'I9t.IIId,S D'1IttS they lctt l0Ilt'sl1IIl klds Jlst standlng l0I1-,III fol fl IIItllIII6Sb 'lhey elcancd the lockers rlght onto the hall floors fer hollday ETGGUIIQ ter the good lanltols tlley left the lllely a IIIOOIIIIII mess l II tulned around as they ran toward V8.tal2l0II and the d00I tsay MCIFY Chrlstmas lAnd she says tlley 1ln t no IOOIII so sllc nt ls '1 school roonl 011 the last day before a hollday WIIGII the students hare gone and left the teachel lust standln tllere wlshlll tllev cl lemember Course I know how rushed you be I kIIOW you dont Just tlllnk of M1 Slllltll along wltll absence SIIDS OI ol Lo 1cl1 Stall wlth basketball DFHCIICC or 'ITIS Wlldelll alld I-,ldllllll ll 01 Mls Iauch as wantln qulet O ou shollld a known some of thelll as I dld at elghteen J Dld y eler see Mr Powell alld lxan y Ixay OI eat 'lllss Wells COOKIES or watch Coach Isaac squflle d'l.IItt or heal Mrs Klpllnger lead stolles to 'ilglldv XX ell guess Ive Sald enul' but you know wlmen lncl l1ow they dote on llttle thlngs and how men nlay act bl usque but alc all soft lnslde Anyways llly wlte thlllks you show QIRIIN ol lltlll a lot lnore hulllan thls year Hope SIIGS llgllt I kIIOVl shes wlsllln good tlllngs fol you ald so do I cause I llelld lel whlsper when she was talkln to herself Years leawe It llghted as you pass I play A llttle lnner llght to llft alld bless All h83ItS on ChI'ISlllllS Dly lou cant guess w hat It ll lllean lf you can glue these te'1che1s and your stllclellt fllends a solt of beto1eCllllstl11as lltt Xny ways Ile telled ya how IIS and I feel sorta llettel Yer IIIQIICI Her llllsband . . . 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BLALK ORANGE 6, BLACK Publlshed Bl Weekly ,I sn, By the Journallsm Class of Charlotte Hlgh School NYEINATIGNAL 91 l Q0 SISQIIII Clrculatlon 800 If ' Subcrlptlon Rates S1 00 ASSIQV STAFF STAFF Publlsllel Jo Ann Relner Managmg Edltor Barbara Brown Edltor ln chlef Joyce Hughes SD0ltS Edltol Joe Dellllr' Advertlslng Manager Leland Wllllamson Asst Advertlslng Manager Jackle Hale Exchange Edlt0l Pat Pflesman Buslness Manager Loulse Berg Clrculatlon Manager Barbara Barnaart Faculty AdVlSOlS MISS Wlnlfl ed Wells Mr Challes Baldwln Reporters Journallsm Class We the People Must Fight T B Many Alnerlcans have never seen an elephant and have never gone to a clr cus Many nlore have nevel heard the story of tuberculosls and the means of protectlon agalnst lt Each year three nlllllon new Anlerlcans arrlve ln our land One hundred flf ty thousand of these people wlll llve ln Mlchlgan How are they to learn about T B when the natural born Cltl zens havent read about lt Each year tWlC6 as many Help Flgllt TB 6,7 7 J els:- GREETINGS people are too busy never SlCk a day of my llfe or Just plaln forgetful These people must be remlnd cd about th1S needless dlsease and encouraged to take precautlons agalnst ltS hazards That IS why the story of tuberculosls must b told and retold year ln and year out by every means posslble For ln knowledge of tuber CUIOSIS stlll lles the chlef defense of the peo ple agalnst thls dlsease WhlCh attacks wlthout uarnlng Untll then the lnaln defense IS ln the annual Chrlstlllas seal sales Flve per cent of all Chrlstnlas seal funds IS sent to the Na tlonal Tuberculosls Assoclatlon ln New York where nledlcal research studles are born Seal money IS aldlng today ln the lnvestlgatlon of drugs whlch hold a pI'0I1llS6 as treatment alds Hea th educatlon 1S the one contlnuln never endlng task of the Chrlstmas Seal AITIGFIC n people are dlstlngulshed by the as slstance they lend to one anothel and by the vsllllngness to help those less fortunate The ChI'lStl1lZ-IS seal falls lnto that tradltlon It 1S the lllslstent and voluntaly arm of a free peo ple stllllng for the ellmlnatlon of mans most deadly colnmunlcable dlsease Chnshnus Seals Can It Be True? The Orange 8. Black lsnt supposed to be Just a g0SSlD column Sonle of the students wlsh lt were but they are not really looklng at lt clearly Thele are many tlllngs agalnst maklng a school paper lllto a g0SSlD column A school paper IS to glV6 you news and lf the paper ls all gosslp there wouldnt be room for news Phe Orange 8: Black IS trylng to bulld ltself up as a good newspaper maybe even enough to Wlfl honors Why let all thls be rulned Just lor gosslp'l Even lf a paper were a g0SS1p column It would cause hard feellngs and probably even hult SOIIIQ people No matter how hard you tly to prlnt thlngs Just ln fun someone always takes It the wrong way and Wlll be hurt or angry Most people want g0SSlD Just to see thell name ln prlnt to g1VS them a feellng of lm 1lOIt21I'lt9 It IS not that nallles are g0SSlD be cause they aren't Name mentlon IS good whele lt IS deserved It can be mentloned ln an edl tollal or feature artlcle wlthout belng gOSSlD TIIIS the Orange 8: Black staff trles to do It Happens Every Chrlstmas CBy Clyde Nlcholsj comes every year snowflakes do appear chlldren act real nlce the d1Sh8S once or twlce Chrlstmas tlme When llttle The llttle And do Mother cooks a great blg duck And for the blll pa gets stuck The blrd IS stuffed wlth lots of bread You eat so much you re nearly dead On Chrlstlnas Eve when Santa comes Wlth llttle horns and llttle drums The chlldren thank thelr daddy dear For he does the same thlng every year They open up thelr presents new There are so many thlIlgS to do Eat and sleep and have some fun Before thls gala day IS done They go to bed wlth happy dreams They Just cannot relax It seems They thlnk of all the fun they had And how nlce It IS to be good not bad 201416 .fade I ve Been Hlt Anona Parr Goofus Tom Snydel MUSIC Maestro Please Clyde Nlchols Charleston Janet Spagnuolo Skaters Waltz Glrls gym on Tuesday nlghts Llfe Is So Pecullar Freshmen Heartbreaker Freddle Eall As If I Dldnt Have Enough On My Mlnd Teachers who glV6 homework Ill Get By Senlors Good Nlght Irene Irene BlHk0WSkl Alnt She Sweet Llnda Klng Sometlme Seventh Graders Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts Blllle Brock Marlene Hughes Marllyn Fassett Where Are You? Dances after games Rudolph the Red Nosed Relndeer George Wldrlg The Chrlstmas Spirit Players Senlors Housewlfe Husband Knock knock HOUSGWIIS Hello what can I do tor you Senlors We re senlors from C H S and we are selllng Chrlstmas cards and wrap plngs Housewlfe What ' Chrlstmas agaln thls year? Zounds Ito herselfb Senlors We have a wlde varlety us show you HOUSSWlf9 I llke these metalllcs they made of plastlc Senlors M6talllCS are made f ma am Housewlfe Ito herselfl These klds school educatlons Do you have change for a twenty? SGHIOFS I guess so HOUS6Wlf6 tto herselfl Folled agaln Senlors leave HOUS8W1f6 Well now that Ive gotten rld of those super selllng senlor salesmen I may as well begln my Chrlstmas shopplng H011 ey get youl coat on we re golng shopplng Husband Have a nlce tlme dear HOUS9Wlf6 Get your coat onl' Husband Yes dear About an hour later after half an hour fol gettlng the car runnlng and the other half flndlng a parklng place they begln shopplng Housewlfe Let s start ln the blg dlnle store Later Husband Shall I lun hollle and get the truck dear? HOUS9Wlf9 Dont be funny Much later, after buylng everythlllg troln an tlque perfume bottles to dog blscults here Let What are metalllcs wlth hlgh l Husband t'Dearle, shall we talk to the lnana ger Harmony of Chrlstmas Suppose we never celeblated Chrlstmas? What would we do then Thele d oe no glfts no Chrlstmas tree no candles ln the wlndow no splrltual feellng and no yuletlde presents to the poor chlldren Wed go through the yeal selflshly never glvlng thought to our ancestry or the merry chlldren surroundlng us Never would we get ln groups whose nlaln obJect It IS to glve to the poor and show remembrance to Chrlst Our whole hollday IS bullt around the story of Jesus The twenty flfth of December IS our day for rememberlng and forgettlng We re nlenlber Maly and the llttle baby born ln a manger We renlember the way the good klngs followed the llght of the star to bear glfts o the new found klng Renlember the way grand nla used to read the story of Chrlst to you? Or how you and your famlly bundled up ln your best clothes and drove all the way to grandmas for Chrlstmas dlnner'7 And do you lemember youl Joy years ago when you sneaked down the stalrs early that morn ng and found the Shlny new blcycle or the lar e doll Youd been wantlng It for a long tlme And when renlemberlng g1ftS we always tlllllk cf Santa What would he year be wltllout lllS llcalty NCN9 and cheerful face? Thelm 'Ire countless filler thlngs to be remembe ld But what IS there to forget Forget that argument you had wlth the nelghbor forget that John ny stole your best glrl frlend forget that Betty IS more beautlful and has nlore boy frlends than you Forget the mlnor dlfflcultles and renlelllber thls IS Chrlstmas' Hear those Chrlstmas carols Hear the bell ln the church tower? See the snow fall llghtly ln the W1I'ld0W9 Snlell the chlcken on the stove ' Thls 1S Chrlstmas thls IS our hollday our happy hollday Thls IS our tlme for glfts and songs What would we do wlthout lt gdchdltge An old old man once sald to me I we dug a well at the top of a tree found a nest ln the Casplan sea caught a flsh ln a cup of tea put sonle sugar ln the alr seen a klte lnslde a pear found a worm wlth twelve false I eat nly meat wlth a holly wreath I decorate my home wlth cheese I catch the mlce upon my knees I do declare the truth youll see If you punctuate thls carefully fThe H1 Llghtb Petoskey Hlgh School ve ve I ve ve I ve teeth DlCk C Why do you call your car baby? Mlke S Caus It nevel goes anywhele wlth out a rattle Lee Coach what happens to a baseball playel when hlS Slght beglns to fall M1 Stall They make an umplre out of hlm The Splash Grand Ledge Hlgh Housewlfe What for Husband Well as long as we are buylng so nluch we nlay as well buy the store and maybe well get a dlscount 'vluch much later after the husband has mad about three trlps to the car HOUSeWlf9 Well I guess we can go now Husband You forgot we have to go to the shoe store HOUS9Wlf6 Why? Husband My shoes are woln out Latel then llll1Ch much latel they leturn to the car Husband Well anyway we got solllethlng out of lt HOUS6W1lE What besldes buylng a lot of presents? Husband A plesent from the 1301106 depalt ment ' HOUSGWIIQ We dld Oh, Joy ' Husband Yes, a nlce parklng t1cket 2 . I - I 0 U ' . I . I. I Ib ::,:::,:::::::f::::::::: I I I I I .. C1 Q' . I 1- , . ' . . ' , Q I 4 Q ' Y . I . ' . I ' f ' ' 4 Q . . . 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' ' ' ORANGE G, BLACK Page 3 Letters to Santa Claus Dearest Santa Claus I would llke a St Chrlstopher and a sweatel w1th a Peter Pan collar and shoe roller skates and a Oh Gee' Evonne Addson Dear Santy I would llke a Dall of basketball shoes that would make 1116 go 50 mph Kenny Olmhead Santy Dear Tl11s XIIIHS I would l1ke for you to b1 111g me a new car 'P As ln all my classes 3 F3156 at tl1e A 8: P Qache and pamj Ive been good so you should have no troubl 1n fulf1ll1ng my order Gardnel Mortman Santa Dear I tl11nk I need a plece of 1111nd I am track 1ng up I thlnk I really want a bowllng ball Sholley BIOOS Dea1 Santa lf you would brlng 1116 a qulet study hall l would 111 turn gne tl1e students th1s present I would take a trlp to tl1e lll00l'1 M1 Stawl Santy and Rudolph Just send llle a l1ttle card that says 4t 011 1t I want to travel when I get out of school and I don t mean 1n a brown unlform Any SGIHOI Boy Dear Sandy Claws We dllll got no tneplace 111 0u1 house sm brlng one of them lIlSt Then get youlscll stuck 1n the eh11n1nley so I can get all tl1e toys out of your bag Leave Rudolph hele so I can find my way to and from school Kneel Breannenn Dear Santa What I want tor Chrlstmas you probably :won t br1ng 1n a package I want to be able to get along w1th my frlends and teachers You can b11ng Arky a ,present though then I wont have to get h11n one Surely LOOIS F01 a good example of Chr1stn1as colors ste, lnto 1oom 302 when you have a sp ue l1lOlll6Ill A beautltul Ch11stn1as cactus IS 1n full bloom LH ce1t1111ly l111g.,htens up the 100111 hklw wlwhw wbwhwzw WlPlW1ilWlWx Jllrtrg Q:lILI5llll6l5 FROM Srlytneplw: 5 KEEPS? eefenevereeelzzvzleveveaemeezaeaelevemuzeerezzmelelere Nl AY YO U R EZEZZEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEE Ghrzsfmas BE MERRY Compllments of I EEZ!!!'Eif-EKKKKKKEEFEEEEEKEEEEEEEEEW M Handy Helping Hands Have you ever thought how handy help1n hands are Do you know Why the school look so n1te and neat Well the cred1t goes to the Janltors Tl1ey work hard all day and some of the n1ght to make our scl1o0l one of the flnest Whlle the students are on Cl1r1st1nas vact t1on the Janltors w1ll sweep and scrub the school All tl1e halls w1ll be wtxed and cleaned L1ttle thmgs such as doors cablnets and desks w1ll be flX9d They have to keep the school war111 and keep the llghts 111 pe1 fect 0rde1 All these Jobs and 1nany 111ore are left up to them Not only du11ng CllI'lSlI'll3S vacat1on but also tlllflllg the week ends they have to work All these Jobs are well done and are apprec1at ed The Janltors are always w1ll1ng to help stu dents and teachers wlthout questlon When yo11 see the Jamtors 1n tl1e hall tlllllli of all they 11 we done lOl you and tl1e sthool Let tllelll you appreuate It Santa s Snooper When asked what they wanted for Chrlst 111as the followlng people answered Neal Housler A 12 gauge shot gun Sue Slllltll some ICC skates Lo1ra1ne M1lle1 The other rlng Pat Young Some 109 skates Ca10lyI1 Os111an Some r0lle1 skates B111 Rednk A huntlng knlfe JZIIIILG Root Some roller skates Pat W1lSOH Son1e rolle1 skates Slltlllldll Ixelly A .30 .30 llfle Edwald Slnclaxr An Olds 88 L1l11an Bobc1k A shlny Jacket w1tl1 a fu1 eollal l IX9lllll Reynolds An electrlc traln 9 P Va0d,t10ll t1111e IS llele agaln and we wo11 deled what CHS students would be domg bo we asked a tew of them and here IS what tl1ey had to say Barb Montgomery Have tun and go lee skatlng wlth D1tk Ma1y Boyer Stay 1n Eaton Rap1ds fwltll EEEEEEEKEEEZESQEEEEEZKZKP516saC A MERRY XMAS an HAPPY NEW YEAR From EKHEEEEEEEEEEFZKQZIGE 5122152 'Q IZ ZEEKUZEEEEEEEEUZEEEEKHE 9 2 E 1 M 1 E 2 U m 5' e : H: 1 : me Your Shell Dealer Q AL GERMAIN Q PGIEKZHQEHEQZ 5. Eli,-silk QZYZPZMEEPZZEPPP-Efgviifivgfif-Slisi Do You Remember? Just browsmg around the l1brary the other day your repolter deelded to check 11p on C H S students and fmd out what was the f1rst Ch11stn1as DIQSGIII, tl1ey I'6lll6IlllJ9l8d Hele they ale John Sauxer Tr1cycle Ianlce Goodnoe Teddy bear Je1 ry Mc lx ty Popgnn Dale Pratt A truck Wayne Hollandsworth Football La1ry Towe BOX1I1g gloves John Betty l+11e e11g1ne Joyee Klng A b1g doll Nl1ss Wells A rag doll wl11cl1 has had a few 11ew lates but wh1cl1 she st1ll l1as Www the Madam Now 1t lS the Ch11stn1as se 1son and a. few people who w1ll be standmg togethex unde1 tl1e nnstletoe on Ch11stn1as Eve are Ba1ba1a Cuttenden and Dale Rolfe buzanne Sel110tl1 J1111 Young Sally 'VleDonald Jaek Rxchaldson Joyce Hugl1es Lloyd Br'11thwa1te Jaekle Hale Ronnle Root Balb Ca111pbell ken Mathls Pat Tubbs Ctrmon Lee Bonme Wells Don Tlrrell LOIS Htll Ixaxl Carpenter Wava Babcock Wtlly Bruce Nlarga1et Vanee Je11y Ch Lpman l+1 IIIIQS sklen ll Don Nllllllldkfl Janet Cole Bluce Cole lxal en Law engood Elmer Jones my gldllflllld J Joel Coopex Go to llly f,ldlldllll,S a11d go llllllllllg, Rosle Hnag Try to get me a n1an and I x 1nt to do btllllbtllllll-, else too ll lx Q M it PM mb Es' wif' I5 Ee 15 O! 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BLACK Orange and Black to Meet Greyhounds Frlday Nlght 'llle Charlotte Orloles wlll Ill66t l lt0l Raplds on the Clreylloullls hardwood Dtlfllllllll 1 at 4 00 llllllllh thls yr ll to llclp the Nlalooll ind llly 111 tlllll ltlklllllt fol xlctoly ale Nl1lll0ll1t wllo IS ll tl lll9lJ'lll,.,ll Redlleld Dlwldson 'md Vlltllelow AKC0lfllI1,, to Coach lsaar play lllg the zflllle ln the small Paton Raplds gym wlll be a great Kll'4rLll lantlgt for the 01 loles The Eat on Rdlllflg team l lely Illlllll llll plowed slllce last yeal states the coach and oul boys wlll llaxe tllell ha lds lull Seventh and Elghth Grade Open Basketball Season The seventh and elghth glad6S llale opened thell busy ten game seasoll Phe games w1ll be played at 4 00 oclock ln the new gym 'll1lS method of pl'lyll1g the games the same nlght the Val slty plays has beell successful lor two leasolls aKC0lll1 lg to Nlr Lldred Toutant Illrst nlost of the gallles take place on Pllday Hlgllt Wlllllll allows lOl the 11101761 rest the boys lelulle tunlty to see the older boys play out ot town Cllallotte has .1 work lllg lgleelnent that elltltles these boys to stay as guests of tllell op ponellts fol the evenlng games qllhlltll allll Elf-,lltll glad IS aloll Wllll thell cheerleaders are espellllly ellcoulaged to support tllclr team stated Ml Toutant KEWSQZZZEQQPSEEEEMKKEEEEEK MERRY CHRISTMAS From FIELD S BAKERY lzlelenzlerelzlerelslelzzzzfzrzrczelclez s UZEKKKKEKKE KR ii ii R N :E S2 2 Bi ii ii Bi :li ii ii Ji 2 Ji ii Ri Sl 2 ii E :ii Ii bi Ji 55 5 Ji 2 Sl E ii 5 ii E it IEEE KE EK Pat Prlesman New Queen Relgns wlth Court at Mason Game, Dance Later Wvltll the sound of the llalld play lng the pl ocesslonal fllllng the audl torlum on Decelnber 8 dllllllg the half of the Mason Charlotte game the basketball queen and her court wele crowned I'1l'St the thlee glrls of the court came on stage Phyllls Cl'lfflll lepresentlng the eleventh grade Barbara Smurr tenth grade and Ilene Jones nlnth glade After a fanfare played by the band the queen Patrlcla Prlesman twelfth grade came ln and was C1 owned by Prlnclpal John B Smlth Hel crown made up of whlte mullls and red losebuds wlth Wlllt6 satln rlbbons tlllough It was lrought ln by llttle Llllda Nlauney Bach of the glrls of the court had been glven a C0lSHg9 also made up of whlte lllums aud red rosebuds tlful colnpaet Wlfll llpstlrk and llllr ror comblnatlon For the occaslon Pat chose an aqua JGISGY dress and she lelglled at the F FA dance after the game Thls 1S the flrst t,llTl6 ln Chal lotte that a basketball queen has been chosen It was supervlsed by the cheerleaders under the dlrectlon of MISS Shlrley Dlttmar The GAA won three out of the four games played wlth lnatoll Rap lds Novelllbel 0 The la t gallle was played by teams made up o glllS fl0m both schools Just for lun and to create a good feellng KKUEUEKQEIEEIQEUI Tlllqll le gmt MIKE!!EUE231321643E92EEEEKKKEKKEQZEEKEEKBREEZE!! 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Eli!! l lsaacmen Defeat Hastlngs 40 33 ln Season Opener Kardel Takes Scoring Honors For Local Cagers l'lle 0110165 opelled the 1950 51 basketball seasoll by llildtlllg., the H8StlllgS Saxons by the score of 40 '33 Frlday Decellllltl 1 Wltll lxardel atcountlng for 19 of the polllts The game was close all the way Wlfll Charlotte leadlng by a few DOIHIS most of the way When the whlstle blew endlng the fllst half Lllallotte was leatllllg 19 16 In the thlrd qualter the game was stlll close enough so that a bas ket by Hastlngs could tle the score lt the start of the fourtll qual ter the Isaaclllen pulled lnto a lead Tlley kept thls lead for the rest of the game The llne ups were as fol lows Charlotte lxaldel 14 frd,ll11llHg6 F lilalthwalte loung I Vlllllalnson SlllJSt1t1lt6S Plllbll C PG FT TP C G Past 1+ Rolfe C Patkald G HZlStlIlSfS PC FT llryans G Adams G Beadle C Bush F Meyers F Sullstltutes Casteleln Hastings Defeats JV s 26 20 Coach Stalls JW s Wele defeated 16 20 ln thelr fllst basketball game of the season at Hastlngs Twenty one boys are on '16 squad Nell Wllllamson lxen Olm stead lloyd Joh 18011 Jollll Vane Elllot Johnson Jolln baurer Stualt Southwolth D1 k Paton John betty Joe Iauch Xllllanl Llghtner Bob Colllns Jlm Carl Doug Burk head Dean Bruce Bob Pottel Dav ld Hefflebower Bob Anderson Eugene Curtls Gary Cooper and ollll Dewey Coanll Dallas Stall states that the llst may be cut to flfteell playels tml n ZPEBEKZEKEEEEZEEEEEKKMKEER Compllments of BEHREN S 8: ROWE M Prescrlptlon Drugglst IH! 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BLACK Page 5 rroles Drub Bulldogs 5l 38 Gammage, Wrllramson, Kardel Hrgh Pornt Men The Orroles Jumped over therr frrst rrval team for the Caprtal Crr cult basketball trtle lfrrday nrght December S by drubbrng Mason hrglr s sprrrted team 51 to 68 Gam mage NNlllldll1SOI1 and lxardel were hrgr pornt men 14 13 and 12 porrrts respectively Gamrnage started staekrng the the pornts by makrng a free trrrow rn the trrst few mrrrutes ot the garrre The Orroles ended the trrst quarter 10 5 As the second quartcr opened Charlotte leaped away trorrr the Bulldogs and bullt up a t n pornt lead before the half endel makrng the score Z6 16 In the thrrd quarter the Or roles eontrnued to drown thc Bulldogs rn pornts dropprng rn basket a ter bas ket Mason couldn t frrrd the metal hoop and because ol that rnabrlrty tarled to come near the red hot Orroles Out rn front 4' 3 the Orroles quarter repeatedly srnkmg bucket after bucket As the vvhrstle blcvv Charlotte emerged vrrth a trrurnph wrnnmg 51 S8 Hrgh pornt man tor the Bull dogs was Denrrre Stolz who totaled 16 pornts Tlrrs game was the opener rn league conrpetrtron tor both teams Marshall Reds Ready Spartans Comrng Soon The games between Marshall and Iakevrew should prove to be rn terestrng accordrng to Coach hrlkrn Isaae Marshall has lost only one man from the basketball team last year Vrc Postula on the team rs an all state football player who proved to be an excellent basketball player also In frrst game Marshall beat East Lansrng wrth the frnal score of 43 40 They should be one ot the stronger class B teams rn the state Lakevrevv has lost qurte a few men from therr team They have a new coach Last year the Orroles beat Lakevrew by only one pornt rn th tournaments g EEEKEHEEKUEUEZSEQZKKEEEKKEE TRUDY HALL .lunrors rs Smartly Styled Popular Prrced S8 95 to S16 95 FRED A RICHEY CO 9.9 KEKEKEEIEUEQEEEKKKKKKHKKQE li?-GUEQEQEMBE QE EE 5509452291 lemelzlerzmcvzrehzlemerzg 2 ii 2 2 ll A rr K il - ii ii s IE - E + 2 r :ii K ii ii ll ii iii is ra rr rn rm Sli rm :Hi :li Ji 2 ii Ji Ji E is E2 ii ii in Ji Ji 2 ii di ii ii Ji di Ji Ji ii 2 :li in 'ri ii ii W 'S 2 F! an ii ii :li ii E ii ii K ii Ji ii ii 5 ii ii ii ii X 5 ii ii E ii 242165352 Coach Gobel Attends All State Conference Helps Choose AIlStar' Teams Of Mrchrgan Coach Gobel along wrth the frve other panel members of the all state board traveled to Detrort Dec 2 for the annual conference The meetrng was ehrefly to choose all star teams Mr and Mrs Gobel lett Charlotte Prrday nrght Arrr rng at Detrort they regrst red at th Fort Qhelby Hotel Saturday rrrorn mg the all state board prcked th all star teams Vrc Postula ot Mar shall was pla ed on the second team whrle Holcombe and Hulse of Lake rrew were put on the class B all state team In the Caprtal Crrcurt League the followrng boys were grven honorable mentron Cum mcrs ot Grand ledge Thomas ot Mason Otorrnell ot Lvcrett and I ale Rolf and lee Wrrlramson ot Charlotte later that nrglrt a banquet was held tor thc board and men trom erght drtfcrcnt colleges ot M11 hrgan unday the Gobels vrsrt J frend and later attended a hockey game The entrre trrp was pard for by the lrree Press The srx board mem bers all rccerved a very beautrful combrnatron clock and pen set Youth Basketball Teams To Start After Vacatron On January 8 the Hrst Mondry atter Chrrstmas vacatron the Youth Basketball league wrll begrn Srx teams are expected to play a Round Robrn They are Methodrst Church Congregatronal Church DeMolay St Marys Catholrc Church Free Methodrst and possrbly the HrY The games wrll be held from 6 30 untrl 8 00 every Monday nrglrt nr the new gym and each team wrll play every nrght Each team must turn rn a player lrst to Mr Eldred Toutant and each team captarn wrll see that every member of the team gets to play There wrll be foursrx mrnute quarters and Mr Toutant wrll over ee all the games EEEEHEEKEEEIEEKZEEEEZEEKEEQ BRACY'S Gulf Services UE?-ElElZ5E'GlK3E'1lKlG!ElE We delrver fuel orl and bulk gasolrne Phone 9l64 or Nfl csvezszzrez fsrsqsssferef Q lass Kardel, Gammage Playrng Thrrd Year on Squad On the local basketball squad thrs year there are two boys Hans Ixar del and Jrm Cammage playmg therr thrrd year on the startrng me up Although baseball ranks lrrghest on .Irms lrst of sports he says I lrke basketball very much and wrsh I had four more years to play If we work together thrs year have a good chance of a uecessful team Hans who was hrgh pornt man rr the Caprtal Crrcurt League lor the 1049 1050 season stat d In prevrous years I have had the honor of nreetrng and workrng wrth great guys and coaches such as we have here rn Charlotte Basketball rs a sport vvhere one tan have not only tun lut also can learn much about the vvays of sportsmanshrp frrerrdshrp and cleanlmess Kmart? 5 F F A Meets wrth Olrvet Monday evenrng December 4 and basketball game wrth Olrvet Phere vv ere '30 Olrvet Chapter rrrc rr bers and 49 members trom the lo cal chapter who took part There vvere two basl etball games played wrth the Charlotte frrst team wmnrng 3: 16 and the Olrvet second team wrrrmng Ib 5 lllurry Qtrlr was hrgh pornt man on Char lottes rrst team Wednesday December 6 the Jun ror offrcers from the Charlotte lt FA Chaptcr attended the a rrru rl PCA meetrng rn Lansrn 2 rlli ii Bi ii 2 E E R N il E il E K 2 K 2 Z13UEKKKUZEERE!EEEEKKEEKKZKEEKEZEZKK Eli Do your Chrrstmas shopprng at Charlotte Applrance 113 South Mam SUNBEAM G E UNIVERSAL Zenith and Philco Televrsron Lavaway and charge accounts rnvrted SF 5 EEZPEEEEEKEEKKEEEEEEEEKEW GER H RDW Q3 Work Brmgs Reward Four boys from Baton County two ot them from tlrrs school have recerved very lrrgh honors rrr 4H Club work The tour are Rrchard Garn Carroll NN ells Don rld Wal ters and John Srmpson They won the state champrorrslrrp ln lrvestock Judgrng whrch gave them t re honor of competrng rn the rratronal con test at the lnternatronal lrvestock show rn Clrrcago wlrreh took place durrng the week ot November 27 to Decenrber 1 After they had vvon thc btate Clrampronshrp they drdrrt grve up 'rnd tlrerr persrstenec won them thrrd place out ol 'lr te mrs lrom all over the Unrted States Rrchard was seventh as rn rrrdrvrdual out of 104 members eornpetrrrg, lolrn who graduated from CHS last year rtlped keep up the tcams average Carroll from verrnontvrlle rs rlrro ther of Clayton Wells vvho came lrcre as a student 'Lgr re ultural te rch er last year Iron vv rs a graduat of Crarrd Ledge lrst yc rr Mueh of the honor ot the teams sutcess goes to the loe rl 4 ll Club agent Bruce Ixcll Fhey have work cd hour upon hour as a group to sto k type tolry Wcv errI,oy d rrovvrn, ou ZRKIEPKKBEHEDEKKKUEKKKKRKKKK EEEEEEEKKKIEKEIEKKKKZKKKKKKEEEEEKEKUIIIIKIKEEEKH QEIEUEUKUEKQEQEUEUEQEQKIQKUEKIKQEEQIQEI CHRISTMAS GIFT HEADQUA RTERS M4 no 4' 1 B-. r, 4 v NB' J Nwii EQZIZEEHKEEEEEEEKEZEW YOUNG S JEWELRY mzrzrzwzmerzezesrz W svzrzuzvzrzrz e are EEEEQEKKQEZEEEEKKKEZKZ f ' I 1 1 A illllerfrg Q'Llr1'i5trrra5 emit a jirappy New Hear KXHEKKKKEEEKEEEEYZ5Z5Zl!!ZUElZ5ElZ?C?Z?G5Z?E'EYENEDZEiililiiiiiiili'EPEE!!!lllilliililgllfliiilllllllKKKKUEEKUEBEUEEKKKEKEEKKKKKHKEEKKHK!!KEEKEKKEE EPZ KE ' ' gtg . agrg I - 3 . ,. 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A play was presented, Viva el Bunuelo or Long Live the Doughnut The cast included David Dykhouse Su zanne McLaughlin Margaret Por shee Jo Ann Reiner and Bob John son Typical refreshments we e served including the famous Span rsh turron which rs the Christmas candy of Spain Miss Shrrley Drttmars second hour gym class went rce skatrng at MSC December Z Mrs Donley a mother of one of the girls took them over in her car and then their student teacher Miss Nancy De Simone met them and they skated for a couple of hours Have you noticed the cute Christ mas pictures on the bulletin board in room 3029 Barbara Brummette was the artist The Procellae Romanae had a meeting typical of the season rn which they sang songs had game with prizes and refreshments were served On December 18 they wil sing Christmas carols in Latin t the people around town and have a party afterwards FZBEHEIHHHIFIHZBEESEZHHHHNHNBZHEI mrrghi 5 jjcnrelrg Bt?i2'tBt2'k3t2t?t2i2tEt2't2't3f5t2t an C515 ,Store We expect to have somethrng new rn hugh school Jewelry mls time for Christmas LAU RENCE P OTTO KIKKKKEKEKKKZKKEK 214955810118 wwuf lrw W Y W1 lung vu zz ,Merry Elm ima BRAITHWAITE Beauty Salon Discussion, Panels, l-lead Teachers' Conference Teachers of the Charlotte public schools journeyed to St. Mary's lake to a teachers' conference, November 17-18. O-n Friday night a group from the Michigan Teachers' Club put on a square dance. A Physical Educa- tion teacher, Mr. Sparks, from Bat- tle Creek did a most excellent job of getting some eighty-five people to participate in some original folk dances, states Principal J. B. Smith. Saturday morning, all the teach- ers met with Dr. Erickson from the Department of Guidance M SC and discussed the topic Modern Trends rn Education Next there was a panel discussion on Teachers and Education led by Mr Vlyers o MSC with Mrss Blllrrrgslea and Miss Katherine Johnson of MSC Mr Milton Hagelberg Miss Fau vette Johnston and Mrs Ruth 1' ul er of Charlotte public schools as srstlng After lunch the movie of The lying Classroom to Europe was shown and at 1 30 an expert on reading from Lansing Miss Luton talked to elementary teachers on Problems rn Reading and Dr Gross talked to secondary teachers on Whats New rn High School Teaching? Night was the trme for recrea tion and at dinner the teachers di vided into groups of six and put on pantomnnes and nrade hats then rt was trrne to come home Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQ Q calc S2 95 S2 95 S2 50 package We are Jeff we MWZVQWW For men women and chrldren lOo X, wool with soft glove leather soles and felt Inner soles Full toe cap and hrgh cut heel for longer wear and better fit As sorted colors lndrvrdual grft box NOON HOUR CContinucd from Page lj Hoosiers, and for The Buckeyes , Bud Willis is the captain. The teams play a Round Robin sched- ule whereby each team plays every other team in the league. For the junior high boys the same procedure is used. The captain of team one, The Wolves , is Stanley Anderson. For The Bears . the captain is Bruce Sherman. Team three, The Lions , has for captain, Leon Lee, and for The Tigers , the captain is Charles Brien. Each teanr uses an individual col- or to represent it. The games are played in eight minute halves. The duty of the captains is to s that every member of his team gets to Play Miss Shirley Drttrnar is rn char c of the girls noon hour recreation She has organrzed thc basketball teams They play every Wednesday noon M1 gram rural team these school for most of the Lays taking part leave on the buses at four oclock SE EEEEEEKEEKEEEEKEEKZQIZE E9 5 EATON COUNTY SAWNGSBANK Toutant states This pro provides an opportunity for boys to play on an organrzed This would be impossible rf games were played after IEEE!!! Q EKEEEKKKKEKKKKKKEEEKHQE DAVIDSON WONDERFULLY WARM AND SOFT GIRLS SKATING SOX Ass t Colors QWKQMFHE FELLOWS SHINE BOYS 225 Model Club ls Formed A newly formed boys' Model club has elected its officers for the year. Bob Stuckey is presidentg Kirke Harrington, vice-president: and Tom Parker, sec'y-treasurer. There are about eleven active members with room for more to join. The boys and their advisers, Mr. Neil Brennan and Mr. Harry Blanchard, meet in the old gym the second and fourth Thursdays from 7:00 p.rrr. to 9:00 p.m. and from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on the first and third Saturdays. The club is open to any boy in- terested in model airplanes. boats rrlers trams and motors Boys rn the eighth through the twelfth grades nray ,rom The purpose of our club states N11 Brennan rs good worknran ship resrzrevzreeevsvevzvevzwzzuzemzxmfe LIBERTY SWEETS KKQSKEEAEKEKKEKKIEKEE Complete Line of Homemade Candy Assortments of Nuts and Fruits for a Merry Xmas PETER COLIZZI rcrererzverznerzrzvsrzeememsmezmcmzrs A Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQ ,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,...,...,..N..,, ,,..e e.a..N.,, g . ' U , 'mmm ' ' ' I : ' ' ' I ' . : . fi . , ' . . . : Q if ' I I Q . : fi? .Q ' ' 4 - 1 . 5' '- l 3 -, ': ' , ' -,wsb A-f ,w, ,fmf Qyugc :: :'r l': -' VX '.- -n '. . .1' . .,-f ' .'-.-' 5 ' - - si? . 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ANGORA FUZZIE TOP ANKLETS Ass t Colors C Men's S3 95 Women s S3 65 Chrldren s Ss as Q PAT ENT PENDING so wr epfmcaz Q 10 WASH Q Hom, You zrp off the ll leather sole wash the hose then zrp on again lOO fs wool rn assorted colors for men women, and chrl dren lndrvrdually gift boxed Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q 'Q 'Q Q Q Q Q 'Q 'Q Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q 'Q QQQQQQQQQQ ES BEAT PASS RIVAL ij THOSE 252232 THE CHARHIANH VOI-ME 25 I ig' II I tit-IXFIIOTTIEIQ MICVHIGYAN, IHUFIISIDAY, JAIXIIIARY EIIIB51 In I YHIQSUE 5 Future Farmers Carry Out Cbjectiveg niFIwx II F Wht B Br nda e J Towe D Peck Secretary Rtchard Garn Vtce Pres: CEaT1?u:VGKPSrol!In: D Pzrrr Rodexus Garn Sv Pgpra dent A Weaver President P Kerekes Treasurer nec R Brundage W Cotton K Wenzel R Nevins M Stall Reporter D Bust K Cafpenfel' R Hollday rd Row E Hamxlton W Wollpert J Stearley W C Hale Q Bosworth Mr Mtlton Hagelberg D H KI C S k S Kele DeIIIIcLir1e D Qtrrell tgnwertght Mpgthtflxng L ot Front Row L Freeman G Tenms B Thompson C ton P W Iltamson H Lundy Dean Carey D Arnold Barnaart H Thomas D :Img IIDIII Wertzl- Duane R McDonald W Freeman Carey R Larder D Carro o nson second Row M Clyde Ray A Smuth D George L man L Carroll M Wrlght P Klont 1950 51 Student Councnl Accompllshes Plans I Fmanctal Setup fOr Dances Youth Center Explamed 9 OI 51 Il 1 sthonl sturltnt l0llIItlI p L, 21 It Ht IHOIIIIIN thtsm tux IIIUI .ts 1 1 tt t ltl0lIl1I 111111v thlnp Ptvx -It11tI211tQ 1211011 11 tI s It I IIIOIIKX o NX 2 the IIIUIIQW 1'- IISGCI , I s 111112 uth If 1 1 1 N2 It 411121112 III tpose In 1114 1 123, LI t 2 2 uh IIIOIIII N N I 11111 1 o1f.,.111 2 111- 111 III II NIIIII 0 N X01 ,21 Il 21 N011 1 0 I II uw this III N ItIItXlI V- 0011-1 1 I l nt nued II tge- What s Commg Hom 12-12 Sz '18 FAA s 1 No Nt 1001 .11 t Ie L M1111 11 1 1211111211 1 11111 ll 1211111 IIN 11210 111111111 N Ituu ll 1 I-2-I11u.11w 01211151 8: B2-12 9 JI 11211 1 F'21t111 RdII1dS 11912 Nt 1 ond 591116 Nut M mm thel 2 Huff New Kmcl of Assembly To Be Presented an 011 Idnualy I1 the setoud an 121 hom 512-2 tluh 2I.1sQeS W1 me-sent 2111 21ss2X111I1Iy whuh wlll bt d1ttt1211t IIOIII those VSIIIIII 2x1e us uxlly put 011 by vocal g1o1111Q T10 1111111 pomt lll tI11s pr0g,1.1111 w11I he to show the student body vshtt else IQ dom 111 flaw I1ts1deQ Slng 1113 Tlx 1111111084 IH to get the Stu dents to emoy the glee club IHIIICXI than l9fllS9 lt Ihe asbtttthly vull he put 011 1n two parts The tlrst pmt wlll show what li done dlll what 19 tlnally fuc0111pI1Qhed lJ1122t01 IIILIIIG Vogel dld tha same SOIt ot thmg, Int yen ald It tlllllid out quite Qlltu-'wttlllw Qfuafe Gfulzfzd nge-S 111 t N H 2 tt NPIOIIII Ne111t-stu 2112 IISII 1 Gldtlllt t111t hom 'Nhss XX ells It 1 hom 'Nha Ixlp lIIf.,6l and -.ut-11tl1 3,1 uh nt sttmlrl IIOIII NIH Xklldc-X111 2 3h I'I13.,I1bI alms I121-. he 111111g, 1 suns ot dehms t'11k 1 xuhtetts suth .Q Shout 121 IIII Imomh In used lll Ixme 1 011 P22-A2111 on f- It mb' and Should 111111111 I11 IIIS he 2-1I mud to ttttlld sen I11a,1 IIIIIKQSI 11111 you ltotlme the s2111IrI-ed 10012 2' 001 acl xx 91 lt stdttu dgdlll Exam Schedule AIIIQ x I12- 011 2-htlt helm on 1 III tl 2' 1 ue Ill the 1oIIm1111., Qt 141 ll 1 NNI-cittesddy I2llllldlV lt QI s 1110 tltss I Slitbllll IKIIOQI 2 ss 1 11411011 c I.1s-It s I' ll sday 111111 nv IN vt 1 It I 1 IIUL tlxssts Sxx 1 IIKIIOKI claw N h l0lll Illll 2 .1 2 ss lS0lttI 1 ll 2 I pnty tot nwdw QIIIICIII-X11 TusXQ1I1v at 10119 2-I 100111 Xdllll-'N ot the tIllItIIll1 welt Qttllltld 111 II teacht s The t ss spent the xsttk I12to1t IIIEXIIIIIIII., tor tw patty T12-t 0111211112-11ts 11919 11121ce 111 tht- lIiNNl00Ill .11111 501112- we-16 g.,1u11 to the lIllI1IIl-'ll tot then 192-Q dt 101119 2 mmm 1115 fl ed 11110 to1111111tttts tm 12112- 1111-11tQ dtt01'1t1011- tIll9IIlIlIIlIl-IIII lI,3Il0llN I tm sthttlug., ll IILIDIIIL tht LIIIILIILII to the xthool Gdllli-IS plaved 11112 pm the nose 011 Rutlolph 1 gtt 1tq11a111tt-d guue Npo011111g, cotton 11110 1 html VIIIIIP I1I1nd toldtd :IIIII -.t1111g,111g ll 1111191 112-Q X l7t'i nu INAIIPK tc1 x111111c1s ut ,gamu I' 211 tht I 1 d IQI IIIQIG It IN as lout v 2-N d 1 t Inoug. 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BLACK Publlshed Bl Weekly X sph m '0'A By the Journallsm CQu1l.l. Class of Charlotte Hlghs School Clrculatlon 800 SCRGLL , Subcrlption Rates S1 00 AISI STAFF Publlshel Barbara Blown Managlng Edltor Leland Wllllamson Edltol lll chlef D011 Tlllell Sports Ldltor Clyde N1Ch01S Exchange EdltOl Glen Gealhafi Advertlslng Manager Jackie Hale Ass t Adxertlslng Manager Joyce Hughes Buslness Manager LOUISE Berg Clrculatlon Manager Pat Prlesman Faculty Advlsel MISS Wlnlfred Wells RGDOFLQIS Journallsm Class Second Place No Honor Do you know what was second to the wolst county ln Mlchlgan for pollo cases ln 19502 The answel IS Eaton County In the past year the Eaton County Health Depaltlnent l6g1S tered 65 cases of 110110 ln our county Tne Natlonal Foundatlon for lnfantlle paral YSIS lS ln debt not because It lS wastlng money but because sufflclent money wasn t ralsed The Poundatlon puts on drlves every yeal but stlll is lll debt because of the lalge number of cases The foundatlon sets up cllnlcs for cure lJ6SldeS furlllshlllg educatlon on the subject Hlgh school students along wltll the lowel grades should do all they can to make the present drlve a suc cess Thls dlsease strlkes down young and old allke Some of you students lemembel the case of Warren Atklns He was struck wlth p0ll0 but because of the good attentlon and care he was cured completely Many cases do not turn out so well such as the case of Carl A1011 r Call was a frlendly studlous plomlslng young man when he graduated but the followlng summer It was dlscovered he had pollo and he dled a few days later The Eaton County Health Depaltlnent un del the dllectlon of Dr George Stucky IS dolng everythlng ln lts power for the preventlon ot thls and all othel dlS6aSQS but they can only be llcked wlth the peoples co operatlon To stop the thleat of pollo we lllust fllSt edu cate oulselves and second ln case It does strlke we must have weapons to flght lt All of us lllust glVe generously to the Mal h of Dlmes drlve Time and Age Wlll Tell Look out' Here collles that llttle delnoll on skates agaln Doesnt he know oth r people would also llke to skate on the ICS? Duck' Now he s thlowlng snowballs Are the IIVQS of skaters doomed Are they destlned to put up wlth the lll lllallll rs of such throughtless Juvenlles or shall we att oul age' Pelllaps a ll-.t ot lules should be attached to S0lll6tll1llg neal the lce and evelytlllle those fllghtful delnons tear loose tlley should le blutally remlnded of thelr colnmon manners and rules Or IS thele stlll the need for an oldel person to watch over the flocks? Does the lce skatlng back of the school have to be ruled wltll an lron hand? Pelhaps lt a t W senlol hlgh students 01 nlembers of the student councll were to supelvlse the smaller chlldren there would be less dangel of accldents It IS llnposslble to elnploy older 13618011 to supervlse because of the finances As It IS any person seeklng relaxatlon and enjoyment fI'OIll skatlng flnds lt very hard to dodge the snowballs and otller obJects One may be skatlng vely smoothly when all of a sudden down he goes and lf he happens to look al ound he sees the grlnnlng face of a creatule xery 13101111 of the fart that he was the tau e ot the splll Lunklly no S6ll0US accldents and xely few llttle d9lIl0llS have been reported wltll sllowballs flylng around ones head as last as llylng saucers and skates flashlng a dangel slgnal lt mlght vely well be a good plan to do sonlethlng about the manners on the WELLIIME We the students of CHS want to wel come the twellty oul student teachers who have come to spelld the next terln wlth us lll our lllgll school We want you to feel at home and we hope we can help you to be bet tel teach IS when you go out lnto your regular Jobs Let A Smlle Be Your Umbrella In the study hall one mornlng your reportel notlced a glrl who seemed to have a smlle on her face all houl long ThlS I notlced the next hour also so I thought I would tell all ot you SOIIIG mole about her She stands about 5 2112 from the tlool and welghs approxllllately 120 pounds Hel hdll IS dalk blond and she has blulsh green eyes A membel of the Junlor class and the s nlor balld she has one brother and tllree slsters Two of the SISIBIS and the brother have gradu ated from CHS ln 47 49 and 50 For a speclal frlend she has a young lad worklng at Vomtergs and numerous other fl lends hele ln school By now you plobably know wholn I am talk lng about lt IS PAT GOULD What Happened EVEI y01l9 IS hulrylng scurrylng hack to school Why? Don t be sllly' To see what e erybody else dld on New Yeal s Eve of LOUISE C0ll18 on or youll be left We throw open the door and rush up to where our locker mates are standlng ln a group chatterlng llke a llllllCll of monkeys We open our mouth to ventule one llttle peep when we hear a hysterlcal shrlek fol lowed by gulgles of laughte The halls echo tlll oul eal drunls feel as lf tlley were done for No one can talk he IS lauglllng too hard Flnally when everyone IS composed agaln we are stlll not satlsfleld MOt1OH1Hg our best frlend olf to the slde w ask hllll what tll Joke IS He looks at us ln amazement and tllen '1 blank look colnes over hls fa e Gosll I tor got he says and tllen glggles It was to funny tor words though So our Journey was vely unsuccessful an.l we ale all ll1lX9d up But h re are ome C0111 ments that XVQIQ DlCkGd up fl0lll students and some of them proved pretty lnterestlng Doreen Carey went to the show and to a party ln Eaton RaDldS Lee Wllllamson couldnt buln a Cll11Stl l tree ln a flreplace so I froze Dennls Jones went to the thle shows ann went home Annle Edwards went to a pal tv Dcan Bluce went to a show played 16 orlls at Galy Coopel s pa ty walked a glrl honl and then went home Beverly Perrault took care ot chlldren Gog Hale walked Deans glrl the 16 t ol the way holne because he was scaled o the dalk Joyce RRHSOUI went to the sllow Exchange Hlghllghts Twas lll a lestaulant they lll t Rollleo alld Jullet He had no cash to pay the debt So Romeo d what Jull et The Bark Laton RHDlllS Cow culatlon A rlty glll ylsltlng her uncle on the ldllll was watchlng a cow chew hel cud Pletty flne cow Sald her uncle as he Cdlllt les Sdlfl the glll but d06Sll t lt most a lot to keep hel ln cllewlng gum Vandal Varletles Mel l lll Don Helllldll broke a school record by pl one llfllllg 240 pounds The VS A TO HI SE VN d.l0ll01il ICQ skatlng pond Evell lt the Student Coullcl takes the lob of legulatlon on the lce lets all do Olll palt as good cltlzens Good llldllll8lS ale GY elybody s Job l 1 l Artists Arent Hard to Fmd Olle mause of the Jolly feellng, around the halls of CHS belore QhI'1StIll3.S vac-atlon was the gally deaolated dool and wlndows done by sec ond hollr art stlldents 4s one walked lnto Mr Sllllth s OfllL9 he was contlont d Wltll bl lghtly palnted W1Ild0WS lnade DOSSIDIQ by Barbara Mont omely DICK P81011 Nell W1ll1HmS0ll Dlcll last Ja k Chur clllll and Don Malple The wlndows of Mrs Moleys 0lflC6 wele palnted by Jackle Norrls and Janette Palr Vtalklllg through the halls of second and thlld floors one found varlous Chrlstmas scenes greetlng llllll They wele dlawn by Bob Don ley Dorls Mllls second tloor alld Dorothy Matller Joan Platt thlrd H001 The wlndows and doors of the alt looln No 301 were decorated too The door was dont by Joyce Sumerlx and Margalet Iorsllec Vvlll dow one was decolated by Mal llyn Cllt ln anal Barbara Gllftln two Jane Ann Sllllth Llnfla Iq1Hg three Glolla Whlte foul Lols Hall Barbara Brumlnette f1V9 Julle YVIIIIS Joyce 'vlartln and slx Roy Nevlns and Bob Potter Mrs Weymouths 0fflC9 wlndows ln the Junlor hlgh lllllldlflg Wele palnted by Jean Settles Iwan y Rutter and Shllley Phllllps The gualdlan angel on the huge WlI1d0W ln Nlrs lxlpllngel s loom was drawn by LOIS Hall chalrman Barbala Brummette Sherman Kelly Xnn Scllaefel and Rhoda Blacy 14 Qulwze Uaange 8 Black? Dld you know the Olange 81 Black had com petltlon rlght hele ln school? The seven ones put out an excellent paper entltled The Llttle Squlrts Journal The paper was suggested by Plallk Altonso and voted fol unanllllously by the class The entlre seven ones class reported for the papel The staff IS made up of 6dltO1S ln chlef Dlann Cox Frank Alfonso sports wllters Joyce C0l1l'tl1ght Fred Earl larry Deuel fea ture WlltC1S Shlrley Dean Shlrley Boyer Jackle Carter AIICG Flynn Pat Baldelson ccpywrlt rs Mafra Borgman Ronald Converse Judy Dullll Pvonne Edson Karl Wlrt layout alld DI 00fl eadels Donald Cogswell Sandra Denlpsey llyn Lolllns Annette Avls Ially Deuel The advlsel tol the paper lS MIS Joan Xlaulel The students hope to put out another ISSUE next S61l16StGI' Recent Rugged Resolutlons Now IS the tlme to make New Years resolu tlons' The followlng people have made reso llltlons so now thell problem IS to keep them Blll Wogel I lesolve to My to tlnd lllore tlme '01 my lllllSlC Ml Brennan I resolve to make all attelllpt to get along wlth Rosle Alfollso Roger Reed Ive resolved to keep out ot the -Xrnly as long as posslble Janet Devenbaugh I resolve to get home befole 3 A Nl Shlllly Palllll I lesolve to get llly school work lll on tlllltl lVlls llllch Well lm golllf., to be H1010 llbel al wltll llbraly checks fOl1 oh klds now you d bettel watch out' ' 'l Plank Bracy I lesolve not to get any H1016 palklng tlckets tor palklng atter 2 alll ln fl ont of Bralthwaltes He ClallllS they were dolng g0WGlI'lIl'l9l'lt9'7q Dad Says, No More Chrls Please do not let me lHl0 the gym' Plea e lo not feed llle Sounds llke a zoo doesnt lt' It lsnt a zoo but a Slgll on the back ot 215 yeal old Clllls Taylol glandson of Junlol hlgh teafhel Mrs Vlarle Taylol He llV9S ln Plovldence R I The slgn was placed ther1 by CllllS tather Rlcllal d Tayl0l CHS 'l 'ln 1IlllllII0l at Blown I nlvelslty because the gym students ted CIIIIS so llllllll randy dlld lr Kl93lll CllllS plcture has appealed lll malls llewsplpels and Newsweek nlagazlne Cllrls motller w'ls the formel Thelma Elwolthy gllls gylll teacllel lll CHS fl0lll 49 to 40 l 'U K' 1 1 y 1 . . 1 ' - 1 1 41 ' si' ' T X . , . 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B LACK Page 3 Orloles Edge Out Everett Isaacmen Cop 50 48 Overtlme Score After Game Ends Wlth 46 46 Tle lgllllllg Ilal all the way the Ulltllt' c lgels gallopcd to the heavy tl of tllr SLOIB aftel playing a lllIt'9 llllllllle' OWBIIIIIIQ ,,alne as a ltslllt ot the 4646 tle wlth t hlklllflcs llst Iflld ly night TOSSIINI lll TIIQII' fllst Illrllliel dlll Illg the Gdlly stages of the game thflllotte punched alld battered lvvay on thc sllppely flool untll tally lll the setond stanza wllel Hlns lXdl del vvlth an lnlured toot CITTPIKII the xxhlllwlnd bout to help the local qulntet Illlg up a 31 lead at Ildlflllllt' Pl0hIIlg llp the loose ends alld st tlylng to hold the WlSlllll llgllllln tlvc lll check EVSILIL tloullled may the llllltl DEll0d to lt 45 C'lllltlllTK eleven molt points tht llvals held a 46 40 had Wltll only IIIILP lllll'lllI.6S to go Tllen lloyd Il'lIlIlW3lt9 and two fleld goals by Hans lsaldel tled the st 016 when the Illldl vvlllstle blew ltldglllll by llke llghtlllng the 0VLllllll0 l0qllIt9fl wltll a flnal 00 48 bag for Challotte Tllls Vllll put the lo al team lll tllst place lll the Capitol Clrculr lelgue vvltll thlee confelenre VlCt0l IPS Ilelllllfl tllem Grange and Black to Duel Bulldogs, Greyhounds Un Janualy Zh Lharlottes audl lfllllllll vvlll he the scene of what should be a vcly lntelestlng basket ball game accoldlng to Coach Elkln Isaac vvhen the Orloles Will meet tll: 'llason Ilnlldo s 0119 sure thlng IS that 'tlason IS detelnlllled to Wlll IITIS follovv up game and vvlll be Stll? to give the Orange alld Black l good battle The lsaaclnen Wlll play host on lebruarv ' to the Eaton Raplds flve lll another return nlatch Coach Isaac believes that the K IGYIIOUHIIS have gl eatly lIlTDl0V9d slnce the dlllt. on thell flool on ITQLGIHIJQI 15 vvhmn the OIIOTPS tlnnlned thelll 64 Xhn 01 lose says the coach they ll be tlylng vely hard and thls should he a Vely Interesting contest GAGER S Lunches and School Supplles Locals Scalped by Redskms Tuesday nlght December 19 the local f1V9 was lllet by a fast well oached 'VI'u shall team on the local ourt The flrst half of the game showed the best ablllty ot botll t 8.1115 and tt the hall tlllle score 'il Z2 ln Ivldl shall s ttvo ln the tmal half th Redskins stepped falI.ll9l out ln llont by scoring 25 DOIIIIS to the Ol lolos ll leaving the tlnal tally lll 'lll Jlnl Gd.IlllllZlg9 alld 1I:lIlS lxardel tlcd fol Illgll points earh scollng l polnts Codo was Illgll T01 Marshall llldlhlllg up 12 polnts Wltll Postula close behlnd wlth ll Charlotte lllade 11 Ollt of 24 flee hlows and Nlarshall made 4 out of Basketeers to Meet East Lanslng FIVE On Fucsday January 16 thc lallotte basketball teanl wlll meet Wltll East Ianslng lll the blggest challen e of the yeir The game vvlll take pl we at 7 00 oclotk tlerc Tllls l the flrst tlllle lll twelve yeals that ft bout has been scheduled etween players of Charlotte and ast LZtIlSlllg The lnaln reason Ol a leturn schedule IS the fact that they ll good colnpttltlon tol he Isaac lnen Prln lpal John B glllltll Coach M'1lcolnl tfobel and Colch Blkln I aac bellevc that playing agalnst tr llns ot Ill?-,ll grade schools ls a ood wolkout both lllentally and shyslcally for the boys Mr Smlth ays It g1VeS tlltlll solnethlng H018 specltlc to flgllt T01 a ld keeps them trom becomln concelted or believing they ale grade A player rl case they are handed deteat CHRISTMAS PARTY toontlnued from Page 17 'md went home The FHA glflg ulldel the dl lttll0Il of Miss Pauvette Johnston 'tv food Chrlstmas trees and dec latlons to many needy families Fdtll member brought cookies tlult chickens or anythlng a family ollld use These were all handed o the club members and then glven to the fanlllles ln the evenlng The lub ended the evenln by carollng Complete Home OlIffIff6I'S my 5 WM these WRIGHT S JEWELRY JEWELRY and GIFTS LAURENCE P OTTO EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Germaln Shell Service good place to buy Gasoline and Oll Tune up Work ' Wheel Balanclng IIServlce IS my IJUSIIICSSII Lakeview Takes Defeat I Flne Ice Skating By One-sided Score 44 203 Kardel Out Wlth Bad Foot Bralthwalte Gammage Stll Strong Un 'lucsday Jdlllldly 2 the I rkevlew Spartans lnvaded the Orioles hardwood but were set back 44 P0 The S0016 at the end of the fllst frame was 03 ln favor of the Challotte tealll At the sound of the buzzer tor the halt the Orange leading 24 I Lakeview thlrd and scoring the tlllS was not enough and the stltutes were admltted lnto game qulte frequently lu the 11611011 Lloyd Bfalthwalte and Jlnl Gam llldge led the scollng attack wltll 16 and 11 points lespectlvely Haus hardel sat the game out wlth an lllJl.ll'6d foot and Black boys were t e ou but Su t e last galned ground ln fourth quarters local qulntet 22 17 JV sWln3 Lose2 has started tle yeal by Wllllllllb thlee games and losing., tvvo XII thlee ot the YILIOI les h tvs been C011 ference games The team lost to IIlSllll?.,'s 'I' 0 wlth Joe Iaucll as Illgll polnt Ill'tll Tloullclllg the IhTlS0ll lhllldog 1 72 Doug Burkhead lllllnlll up polnts as high SLOFEI Agaln ln thc Faton Raplds and Marshall games Doug was high wlth 18 and 14 re spectlvely arlotte won the Lakevlevv game 00 31 and Jolln Betty was high polnt maker llurkhead dlld Iaucll are novv on the flrst team reserves OUR LOCATION Saves You Money STANDARD SERVICE Don Hlce IllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll PWG and assured steady employment awalt hugh school graduates men and women who uttaln sklll as journeymen prlnters Get your basic I-rolnlng under u PFGCTICGI, skllled lnstructor t Ferrls lnstltute, operated by the State of Mlchlgan Ferrls offers elght 'I2 week courses an hand COITIPOSITIOI1, presswork and type setting For lnformctlon, wrlte FERRIS INSTITUTE Ralph E Pottullo, Reglstrar and Dean of lnstructlon BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Courtesy McGrath DeFoe Co llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIllllIIllIIlIIIlllIllIl Program Underway A vvell planned loc skatlng pro gfdlll back of the Illf-,Il school has been alranged tlllq year by Mr Eldled Toutant Llgllts have been set up f0l Skdtlllg, It ulgllt and a. slllall slled eqlnpped Wlfll benches and '1 warm heatmg, stove was sllpplled Many high school lnd Junior Illgh students have enjoyed thc pond Also the gl lde school chll dren enloy lts convenlence The gllls physical 6dlltd.l2l0ll classes spend SOIITL ol tllell Lylll pmllods ne skatlng Thls yeal SSVLI ll boys have helped M1 Foutant lll preparing the skatlng rlnk Isacmen Romp Over Eaton Raplds Qulntet Outstorlng the Eaton Rapids hleyhounds 0444 on ltrlday D cenlber 15 the Challotte Orloles vvon llllll tlllld Stldlblll. 50.1116 of the year Hans Ixlldel Jlm Gam mage and Lloyd Bralthwalte led the S001 mg vvlth 20 ls and 17 DOIIIIS lespectlvely battle Vtllll the mst qualter score ot 119 ln TIYOI ot Charlotte The Isaacmen pulled fllltllbl' ahead 111 the second qllarter 'md lemalned thele T01 the lest ot the game The gallle was wlld all the way lIlIOUgIl wltll 45 personal fouls 1 tlled HEY MISTER' 4- isgf' There s easter way to keep your feet DRY' RUBBER FOOTWEAR F RO M FRED MURRAY 8: Co. 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BLACK - Roller Skatrng Proves Popular at Youth Center Students Express Interest In Actrvrtres, Games Every Tuesday and baturdav rrrght the local Youth Center at the Amerrcan Iegron Home rs open tr everyone unless there are other school actrvrtres and outsrde hap penrngs At the school rn the grnls gyrrr there rs roller skatrng on Tuesday mghts and two or three people have bought new skates The roller skatrng rs a part of the lrouth Center so rt helps keep the par trcrpatron t a falrly good level When asked What do you lrke about the Youth Center and what changes would you make the fo' lowrng people sard I lrke the prng pong tables but a. pool table would help a, lot sard Gary Cooper Mary Marlowe stated I ke everythrng about rt but I wrsh Its Just frne except there should be more prng pong tables replred Denny Jones I thrnk the roller skatrng r swell sard Marrlyn Grrffrn The brg thrng IS that the students are free to do anythrng they want to whrle they are there Advrser Mr Wesley Schmrdt states The stu dents should know that the Youth Center ls therrs as long as they behave As soon as somethrng goes wrong rts all done Chrrstmas Program by Glee Club a Success Something new to Charlotte rn the lrne of Chrrstmas entertainment was performed December 18 rn the hrgh school audrtorium Under the drrectlon of Mrs Lucrlle Vogel the second and thrrd hour glee clubs presented Twas the Night Before Chrrstmas The curtain opened on a. group of carolers srngrng Winter Wonder land and other songs in front of a house After solos by Barbara Smurr and Darwrn BOSIWICK 0 Holy Nrght and Srlent Nrght re spectrvely and some other num bers Clyde Nrchols and Dennrs Jones came out of the house and dressed rn chrldrsh fashron sang All I Want for Chrrstmas Is My Two Front Teeth A free wrll offerrng was taken durrng mtermrssron followed by the second att featurrng a solo by Jene Ann Murphy accompanied on the prano by Mr Norman Vogel The concludrng number was Twas the Nrght Before Chr rstmas After the program refreshments were served at Jene Anns home and the students played prng pong other games and watched televrsrorr Footlrghteers Fm Dramatrcs Club through the yea s has establrshed qrrrte a name for rtself A lot of people thrnk ont gets Just fun from belongrng whrle really a lot of work goes rnto tht organrzatlon The club plans rts prorects early rrr the year Some of them are an assembly to sponsor a dance Drama nrght to have a part rn the Iournalrsm Carnrval and to pre rare and to exchange programs with other schools Dramatrc Clubs Drama Nrght rs what the menr lers work toward all year It usually comes rn February r Vlarch and rs the brg event of the year for the club Three drfferent lrrnds of plays are grven so every one has a chance to be rn one d Varrety of Work At every meetrng wlrrclr rs eve r other Monday the executrve body trres to plan somethrng rnterestmg to do Once the club had a make ur demonstratron and plans rn the future to have demonstrations rn stage work how to act rn a char acter part etc All the club does rsrr t work Irovs ever For example recently Eaton Raprds put on an evenrngs, enter tarnment for the club followed by .1 sorral gatherrng of the two groups Mr Wotrrng the advrser states Dramatrcs Club rs an excellent place for anyone who rs genurnery rnterested rn dramatrcs We do do a lot of work but also have a lot r un Chrrstmas Prctures Drawn By Art Class Thrs year the art class has dor everythrng possrble to brrghten up the school At Chrrstmas trme Lots Hall was rn charge of the group whrch parnted the guardran angel Workrng wrth her were Sher man Kelly Ann Schaefer and Bar bara Brummette Each art stu dent has had a chance thrs semeste to parnt one of the wrndows rn wa ter colors Thrs brought forth many orrgrnal rdeas Mrs Frances Wrldern art rnstructor says she has been very pleased wrth the o rigrnal drawrngs turned out by some of the students Now the class rs workrng Wrth water colors Later they wrll begrn chalk drawrngs and they hope to do some orl parntlng the last two weeks of school Now berng drsplayed on the bul letrn board rn Mrs Wrlderns room ls a large 18 x 24 water color prc ture of a Jaguar crouched on a lrmb It was drawn by Glorra Whrte The colors were well chosen and Mrs Wildern was very rmpressed with Glorras work Mrs Wrlderns seventh grade class rs begrnnrng to draw colored winter scenes and has come forth wrth some very orrgrnal work Home Economrcs Classes Try to Arrange Fumrture Practrce on Teachers Own Apartment Practrce makes perfect was the logan of 'vlrss Fauvette Johnston s home economrcs students who made practrcal use of therr study of home turnrshrng and furnrture arrange ment last week After studyrng the hows and whys of puttrng a davenport front of a brg wrndow or squeezrng rt rnto a room corner the grrls drvrded themselves rnto three groups On three successrve days each group spent one day at Mrss John stons apartment where the furn ture has been drsar ranged pr evrous ly The grrls then proceeded tt arrange rt rn the best possrble wa keeprng rn mrnd all the facts whrch rnfluence arrangement After eaclr group had done IKS work the frrral results were put before the entr e class for drscussron to choose the best one Shrrley Turns Teacher As a part ot Typrng II and tht commercral srde of the subject the strrdents have been learnrng to use the mrmeograplr Also the class has Ieen workrng wrth the Drtto Duplr cator whrch rs another form or mrmeographrng Shrrley Bruce rs the rnstructor nd the class has been workrn srnce Wednesday January 3 It r to contrnue tlrrouglr January 1' STUDENT COUNCIL it ontrnued from I me 17 .5500 rs rolletterl trorrr the club or class sponsorrng the dance for new and better records to be purchased thrs rs the councrl s record fund The money rn the Student Unron und rs taken from the rrroney stu dents pay for lockers When the seventy trve cents rs pard for the rocker ten cents of that rs taken out for the lock Of the money re rrrarnrng the Student Councrl gets twenty per cent The money rn the fund rs used for varrous purposes Another prorect of the countrl rs the annual Honor Dance Each year a dance rs sponsored by the student Councrl tor honor students They usually charge admrssron for students other than honor students The nroney taken rn on adrrrrssron the Councrl uses to pay for the ex pense of the dance Wrth the help of Mr John Smrth and Mrs Leora Weymouth the Stu dent Councrl rs always prepared to meet any problems the students rrray have If there rs some prob lem or questron that concerns you and your school why not present rt to the student Councrl? The mem bers are always wrllrng to help rn any way possrble Nrce to see all the alumrrr hom over Chrrstmas vacatron Rrehey's have a beautrful Irne of prece ,goods Cotton, Rayon and Woolens McCall Patterns FRED A RICHEY C0 Have you selected your Sterlrng Srlver Pattern? Y0ung's Jewelry wrll be pleased to help you make this SEIECUOH In elfhtl' LUNT or INTERNATIONAL BRAC 9 CllAIlL0'l l'E ll01VlE DAIRY Gulf Servlce SCHWEGLERSS Generator, Carburetor SELECT FOODS and Starter Reparr an Phone 9l64 ICE CREAM BRAITHWAITE BEAUTY SALON it Let us grve you a perm anent rn an easy to man age harr style for the school grrl 33 00 Ss 00 MLI GER H RDW RE CCD. GUNS - AMMUNITION - ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 11- 1 - , . . . , ' ' X.: . V . . rg, L h I . . 1 .. ., , 1. . ' r ' t . ' ' , I , , . . . . -. . . x ' - ' A I . . . .. . . I U I I - . . s . X V X . . Q .' , , . ' Q . . V , 3 ' I rf r. . - 7 ' , . Y. f . - . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' o ' ' ' ' 2 ,t . ' , 2 ' v . x I l . . . , ' ' ' . . . K ' ,. I . . . - . a . 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I - I K Y GRA GE BLA K 105551.11 THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1 1951 ISSUE 7 MISS Dora Holmes y Group to Sell Charh1ans Next Week Conducts Surve Shorthand Students vlSlt Local' Buslness Offxces M1ss Dora Holmes second year shorthand class recently conduct 1 ed a busmess survey here 1n town IS generally re oftlce worku class VlSltCO a looked over the questloned the g1rls V1Slted no to f1nd out what quu J of local Each g1rl 1n the plac of bus1ness equ1pment and ernployers The places where all together 134 1. ople are employed The most common duty per formed by the employee IS meet 1ng the publlc Closely followmg are f1l1ng typmg telephonmg and bookkeepmg Most places prefer 0fflC6 workers e1ghteen years old or above and forty four requ1red a h1gh school educat1on and tw lve preferred those w1th bus1 ness college t1a1n1ng Four es tabl1shments spec1f1ed that they would rather employ marr1ed Vl men four others would rather employ s1ngle women and the It Tllalndel had no preference The two personal qual1t1es most desxred were neatness and a pleasant VOICE Promptness ac CUIHCQ respons1b1l1ty and telhgence followed close beh1nd The quest1onna1re also asked the employers to glVC cr1t1c1sms of workers and reasons fo ds charge F1rst on th1s llSt wls poor attxtude followed by lack of r spons1b1l1ty lack of 1n1t1at1ve lack of sk1ll and poor pers JI 11 groomlng Each person gave suggest ons for the school 1n flelds he felt should be stressed ln h1gh school trammg Spell1ng came f'rst followed by mach1ne tramnng bookke pmg typmg mathemat ICS Engl1sh and penmansl11p It was d1scovered that there more Sm1th typewr1ters 1n town than any other There are foltf three of these The Burrou h add1ng mach1nes prevaxl over the rest There are forty mm. o these There are only f1ve d1ct.1 phones 1n town MISS Holmes feels that thlh sur xev w1ll help her 1n hex teach nf' and help the g1rls 1n the1r prev arat1on for future OfflC6 work BUY A CHARHIAN Spamsh Students GIVE Play An exchange assembly was glV en 1n Grand Ledge on January 25 by the Span1sh students who presented the same program here for an assembly some t1me afw The assembly cons1sted of the play Meurte En Mex1co wh1ch vsas wr1tten by M1ss Dorothy Hughes It had the same cast of characters as when g1ven here Phyll1s Beverly Fullerton Judy Mar1lyn Roberts Jose ph1ne Margaret Forshee Mar1a Suzanne McLaughl1n Dan1el Dennxs Jones Peplta Davld Dyk house Manuelo Klrke Harr1ng ton l 1 1 sr d Left: to rxght G Whlte B Campbell B Barnaart M Norrus F anB1lggy C Nnchols Adv ser W Wells J HUQNOS L BCT!! Srttmg J Rnchardson M Vance E Mead B Brown J Reiner L William P son A arr Not Puctured D T1rrell Coming Soon 1 F F A Basketbal me 2 Eaton Raplds here 5 12 Charh1an Sales 6 Narcot1cs assembly 8 Teachers 1nst1tute 9 Everett here 13 Marshall there 15 Orange 8a Black Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Onole Chlrps A bro1ler project IS under way by the F F A Th1s proJect IS tak1ng place 1n a brooder house bu1lt by the eleventh grade farm D flV9 chlcks were brought January 19 and the pro1ect was entered Wlth about twenty other chapters ln the state 1n the Ch1Ck6.'l1 of Tomorrow Contest The brooder house lS a Cane Cod style wlth no eaves Aft remoymg the shop doors there was about one half 1nch to spa e on each s1de of the house when 11 was pulled out the doors A basketball game game be tween the Eaton Rarnds FFA and the Charlotte F F A brought the followmg results second team Eaton Rap1ds 21 Charlotte 10 F1rst team scores were Char lotte 42 Eaton R8pldS 14 We have an add1t1on to our 11st f students th1s semester Jack Stewart lS return1ng to graduat Wlth the class of 51 Christmas card sales netted the sen1or class S423 42 There st1ll a small amount of mo ref to be accounted for D1d you know that Mr .loln Bogner has a brother here m school also? One of the student teachers from MSC that workmg Wlth Mr Wotrrng 1S Mr Bogners brother whose name 18 Gerald He IS marr1ed hand ome and a good worker speech He IS also a debate ex pert February 6 l 2 Set Asxde To Honor Boy Scouts On my honor I w1ll do my best to do my duty to God and my country to ooey the scout law to help other people at all t1mes to keep myself phys1 cally strong mentally awake and morally stralght Thls IS the pledge boys glV6 when they enter lnto the Boy Scouts of Amerlca Everyday these boys are domg the1r duty but no Sp6C13l cred1t IS g1ven so ln the1r honor a week lS set 3S1dE for them The week startmg February 6 and endmg February 12 w1ll be the forty flrst annual Boy Scout Week Troops week by w1ndow d1splays A father and son banquet w1ll be held February 7 sponsored by troop 46 The Explorer troop 346 w1ll have a w1ndow dxsplay They have also been learn1ng f1rst a1d for the emergency serv1ce A new troop lS bemg started and W1Sh9 to have more members In honor of the week all Boy Scouts Cub Scouts and Explorer Scouts w1ll wear then' un1fo1 ms every day of the week Grade Bulldmgs Named Names for the three new scnool bu1ld1ngs 1n Charlotte have D en chosen by the board of educat1on The name Washmgton has been reta1ned for the new school 1h the north end of the e1ty because the people 1n that sectxon so de 1 e On East Lovett the school ha been named Galewood after the common name f that '1 vh1ch used to be called Gale s Woods Supermtendent Mumr po1nted out that th1S name lS n wt to commemorate the name of Mr Gale who owned the woods but was chosen to repres nt the lo eal1ty Because the school IS located on a r1dge on South Sheldon Strert several people suggested 11 name of Southr1dge The board thought that lt was a good name because It descr1bed the locat on we Yearbook tal' f Plans F ull, Busy chedule For 51 ournal1sm Carmval to Be Blg Event of Program, Sales Start Feb 5 As the second semester gets underway there IS a heavy schedule fac1ng the 1950 51 Char hlan staff Also there are projects wh1ch have already been com pleted Managers of photography Frank Bracy and Barbara Barn aart have all of the underclas ,plctures mounted and the sen1or pages are bemg worked on The sales promot1on assembly IS ready and Wlll be presented to morrow afternoon before the pep meet1ng It lS under the d1rect1on of M1ss W1n1fred Wells and was prepared and wr1tten by Joyce Hugh s and Clyde N1chols who 1av started a few plans for the Iournallsm Ca1n1val wh1ch w1ll e l eld Apr1l 13 In prer1'1r1ng th actual wr1t1ng f the Charh1an the co ed1tors Farl Mead and Barbara Brown have set the deadl1ne of May 1 for all copy to be 1n There w1ll be one except1on here the last baseball games Wlll be wr1tten later by Leland Wlll13mSOH sports edltor To replace Wendell Martens who IS go1ng to school 1n Qumcy the or1g1nal flVe members of the staff met Monday morn1ng and elected Don T1rrell as the new co c1rculat1on manager He Wlll Rxchardson to choose h1s team and lead them 1n the sales con 'est wh1ch Wlll start Mondax February 5 the second hour and eont1nue through February 12 The color of the cover the de s1gn the gram and the theme have been deczded by the staff Orders for Charh1ans may be Dlaced Wlth the staff members who w1ll be 1n second hour class Monday Because of the added amo mt of students th1s year lt would be only WISE to get orders n early because a llmlted num h 1- of COPIES are bemg made When they are gone they are gon The pr1ce w1ll be not more than S3 00 and w1ll be as mucl1 less as posslble depend1ng upon expenses necessary and carmval lncome Band Travels to Ice Show Charlotte sen1or band travc cd to Fast Lansmg to see the H011-'ia J on Ic January 20 The slow leaves soon for Europe The band used the money left rr rn the Kentucky tr1p The merr bers who went were the ones whu went on the Kentucky tr1p plus the n w members of the band The show cons1sted of waltzrs om dv acts f1gure skat1ng 'md m lo dramatlcs on ICC The k1ds thought we used the money for the best thmg we could have stated John Vance 1 1 1 . l 0 1 ' 1- I . l 9 1 X i.. , v i J . . - l . . . 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Weekly By the Journalism Class o Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 Subscr ptlon Rates 01 STAFF Publisher Leland Williamson Managing Ed1tor Clyde Nichols hditor 1n ch1ef Barbara Barnaart Sports Editor Jackie Hale Advertising Manager Joyce Hughes Advertismg Ass t Pat Priesman lnxchange Jo Ann Reiner Business Manager LOUISE Berg Cnculation DOH Tlrrell Sermon L Asst'-3' Needed More Lmeolns When the name Abraham Lincoln IS men tioned there is no doubt of who he was left in the mind of a person No matter whether he IS a second grader or a senior he knows that Ab1aham L1nco1n was a pres1dent of the United States But he was more than that' He was a truly great American one whose only purpose was to serve the people that he loved lhe respons1b1l1ty of one almost a dictator 1n a Wlde war torn country came near to crushing at t1mes the mere soul and body And Abe was not at all certa1n that he could fulf1ll all the expectations of the people He Abraham L1ncoln the lad born 1n a cabin tutored 1n rough schools here and there snatchxng at crumbs of learning strugglmg to hard knowledge which well knew its own limitations It was he of whom P J udging from the example set by Abraham Lincoln much success can come from even a l1ttle educat1on Many students now days do not realize the value of It and let It slip through their fmgers only to regret lt later Some th1nk that with the world 1n such a turmoil that there is no use to go on as soon as school is over or maybe before they will be pulled 1nto the service and killed 1n the war They think Maybe a big atom bomb will be dropped 1n the midst of us and we ll be blown off the map So what do they do? They lose interest and loaf or quit school Dont give up' Getting panicky and running around ID a circle certainly will not solve the problem today-or tomorrow El ther What 1f everyone else quit The world would surely be at a standst1ll wouldnt 1t'P And remember tomorrow the problems of the world w1ll be put on our shoulders Will we be ready to receive them? How can W carry on efficiently unless we have been properly trained to meet these obllgations You may say Aw let the oth r guy do it I ll Just ride along It wont work that way In a democrat1c government everyone has a part to play When you weie l1ttle and started 1n tht kxndergarten didnt you dream of the day when you would have achieved that educa tion to help you go out into the world and he somebody? Well this chance IS right u der your nose You dont have to fight for it as Abraham L1ncoln d1d WHY not take ad vantage of it now Lets get togetn r and try to make this world better tomo11ow because we re prepared Tomorrow s the Day Have you ever wondered why tomorrow February 2 IS called Ground Hog Day 'P There have always been a great many super Stltl0nS about the weather One of the most lnteresting of these IS connected with this day The ground hog or woodchuck is a little animal found 1n the fields and woods over much of the North American Continent The animal hlb rnates during the winter and comes out of h1S burrow each spr1ng sup posedly on February 2 If the ground hog sees hlS shadow there w1ll be SIX more weeks of bl1zzardy, cold weather, if he does not see his shadow there IS to be an early m1ld Spflng It is unknown why February 2 was set for th1s day I SlI'1S One of the thrills of going to a football game at M1ch1gan State or U of M 1S the flag ceremony The color guard comes marching out with the American Flag and gently un folds It Everyone stands as the flag IS fast ened to the rope on the pole and the st1rr1ng words of the Star Spangled Banner are sung as the flag flutters slowly up Once at the top a breeze catches it and Old Glory waves over all as the last notes of our National Anthem fly away We do this same thing at our own football games and wh1le lt may not be so colorfu lt still carries the same mean1ng our flag flying up there over all and protect1ng all At our basketball games such a ceremony cannot be carr1ed out and It seems our sp111t lags this time Some observers say that It almost takes force to get people to stand up when the flag IS brought in This shouldn t be necessary Our flag should carry the same meaning to everyone where ever or whenever It waves Why not re member this at the basketball game tomor row n1ght by standing up and honor1ng the flag when It comes in Remember th1s IS what our men are flghtlng and dying for over in Korea Let s respect 1t' ln Sympathy The students WlSh to express their sympathy to Joann Butler cn the re cent death of her father Carpenters 3 3 3 er house D1ck Garn noticed Amos Weaver was throwing away every other nail he pick ed up D1ck Sald What are you throwing away thos good nails for Amos replied The head IS on the wrong end D1ck remarked You stupid fool they go 1n the other s1de of the building Bonnie Wells Why do they call all H1s tory teachers Sanka 'P Mr Isaac Idont know why? Bonnie Because they have 9811 of the active ingredients removed from the bean For Better or for Worse Golly boys you re Just proving the old adage Girls are more dlgnlfled and 1ntell1 gent than boys fWell if lt 1snt the old adage lt should be J You look pretty funny at noon 1n front of CHS throwing snow oalls like a bunch of wild Ind1ans Passers oy probably think youd look more appro priate standing in front of the Hawthorne school Gals like snow too but manage to fight down the urge to scoop up a handful pat it fiendishly 1nto a solid ball of ICE and hurl it at 1nno ent by standers Yes its probably loads of fun to walk thru the halls ey 1nG bruised heads and tearful faces and Je able to say proudly to yourself I did hat' But how would you feel if you were n the receiving end of one of these Jet p10 oelled snowballs How would you like to be m nding you own business when w h 1 z L z goes a hunk of lC6 past your head? Clf you 1e one of the lucky few who gets missedl Ser ously though fellas let s try to control that urge to pulver1ze your fellow man In spite of the fact that the terr1f1ed squeals of the girls are music to your ears try to act a little b1t grown up We want the populat1on of Charlotte to h nk we re an adult group dont we And the boys dont want to be outdone by h g1rls do they Well then nuff said Grant that I may not cr1t1c1ze my neigh bor until I have walked a mile 1n hlS mocca An Indian prayer The Arrowhead Flmt Central H1gh This IS the Inslde Story! Have you ever wondered when the f1rst Orange 8: Black was printed? Or whose br1ll1ant idea it was? Its real life story IS not known to many students Perhaps some stu dents parents were responsible for its f1rst opening day They say cur1os1ty k1lled the cat so to prevent any mishaps here is the 1ns1de story It all started in the year of 1918 A young boy by the name of Bob Hancock had a small pr1nt1ng press in h1S garage He wasn t a professional at pr1nt1ng but he knew how to manage the pr1nt1ng press very well Bobs first practice was when he pr1nted a small magazine for a local Boy Scout troop He l1ved at 337 S Ma1n WhlCh IS now the resldence of Dr B P Brown Bob Hancock had a very good friend named Ion McLaugh lin Together the two boys got the 1dea of publ1sh1ng a paper Can you lmagine two eighth grade boys publlshlng an Orange 8: Black today? The garage became known at that tim as The Star Pflntlng Shop becaus this IS where the two boys printed the first Orange 8: Black The title was of course taken from the school colors In order to fi nance the paper the boys charged f1ve cents a copy for this was entirely an 1nd1v1dual project and the expenses were left for the two amb1tous youths to pay Sevei al editorials and feature stor1es were written by C H S students but Bob and Ion certainly contributed a lot as well as pub l1sh1ng the paper Faculty advisors were E J Kuhn Miss Densmore and MISS Arend sen What d1d the first Orange 8: Black look l1ke In order to follow through with 1ts title lt was printed on orange paper and had of course black type At first the two boys hand set all the type in the1r own shop but later decided to have It l1notyped SOITL of the stories written read as though a pro fess1onal wrote them It was easy to s that the persons writing the ed1tor1als or feature stories certainly put their heart 1nto it The Jokes were absolutely h1lar1ous I some issues at least two pages were nothing but Jokes The advertisements were the ma1n source of 1ncome that kept it going Every once 1n a while there would be a little paragraph saying Be sure to read the ad vert1sements Dont forget to mention thi paper when you buy something at the e tores The two boys continued the paper until they graduated From then on no one had what these boys had to keep it going So the Orange 8: Black faded out but was not quite forgotten Approxlmately 1n 1926 a l1ttle orange covered magallne was publ1shed en titled the Orange 8: Black Its size ranged from twelve to twenty four pages Its con tent was very s1m1lar to the present Orargc 8: Black except its pages were a great deal smaller The booklet was published monthly A year or so later the Orange 8: Black re gained its regular SIZE and style and ltS 1d as were handed down to the present day paper Well thats the 1ns1de story Mr Rob rt Hancock now lives in Jackson and owns the Hancock Manufacturing Company M1 Ion McLaughl1n most of you know as Judge McLaughl1n He has a daughter in high school Suzanne McLaughl1n These two men are still fast friends They both have pr1nt1ng machines 1n their bas ments When they have any spare t1me they print an nouncements and Christmas cards for old 1mes sake The Absent Minded Professor Mr Jarvis Wotring Mr Ne1l Brennan and Mr Harry Blanchard attended a teachers conference concermng Life Adjustment Edu cation It seems they were getting ready for a buzz session, which IS a short confer ence ln small groups, and the professor in charge said, to all teachers sitting IH files igTu5n around, and face your neighbors be In Y! 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' , 1 ' ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Mason Bulldogs Defeat Flghtmg Orlole ulntet January 27 the Or1oles tasted thexr f1rst defeat of the Cap 101 C1rcu1t league by the up and com mg Mason Bulldogs The Bul dogs outscored the Isaacmen 13 th f1nal perlod for a 46 40 v1c tory Charlty tosses were an 1mpo1t ant factor 1n the game as Char lotte commltted 25 personal fouls agamst Masons 14 The game was rough and tumble all the way through v mth three Mason players gettmg h 1rt Dennle Stolz and Bob J vt ett led the Bulldogs scormg W1th 12 polnts whxle Kardel comtcd 16 to lead the Orroles Mason Roggow F Jewett F Kelly C FT TP Pans an Stolz G Totals Cnarlott Gammage Kardel F Bxalthwalte W1ll1amson Packard G Subst1tutes Plnch F Young G Totals D G Comets Start Luke Pros, Falter Soon to Lose 41 34 Orloles Wlld at Flrst, Quick Change Nets Wm For a team that had been beaten on four prev1ous occaslons the Grand Ledge Comets opened the contest last Frlday mght 1n the f3Shl0H of an undeafeated hlgh scor1ng team They set a pace that the Orloles could not cope w1th through the ent1re flrst quarter and part of the second The local squad had trouble h1t tmg the netted hoop and many shots never h1t the nm or the backboard All the t1me the Comets were bu1ld1ng up the1r lead Instantly the Orange and Black boys got hot as J1m Gan mage dropped 1n two consecutne D E corner These two baskets were followed by a long sw1sh shot by Lee W1ll1amson whxch he had been off on earller IH the gam From then t1ll the half the local boys took over and pushed ahead 16 13 as the half t1me buzzer sounded The thlrd stanza was an evenly matched frame wxth each team scor1ng twelve polnts The Orloles outscored the Blue and Gold 13 9 1n the last perlod and domxnated a 41 34 vlctory J1m Gammage who IS holdmg East Lansing Triumphs lsecond place among the scorers m Playmg 3 Speedy but loose the Cap1tolC1rcu1t was hlgh pomt game OH the East Lansmg floor getter w1th 12 Lee took honols the Orxoles came out on the short for the Comets Wlth 10 cgunters end of the tally w1th a 42 40 scotei at the end of a non conference game January 19 Although paced by Hans Kardel who tossed 1n 24 polnts for the local quxntet the Isaacmen falled to rmg up a XV1I1I11Dg mark Outscormg the Orange and Black 9 6 1n the flrst perlod the game contlnued 1n th same vel for the East Lans1ng Trojans THIS was the second defeat of the year for the Isaacmen both bemg non conference games Wl'l1 teams from the Twm Valley league CllAllL0'l l'E ll0'VlE DAIRY .Sl ll IVI' GLER ,S SELECT FOODS all ICE CREAM lttleman s Brmgs you Fresh Fashlons or Pflfl o l F 1 . 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Publishers of Charlotte Repuhlcan Tnhune V s Wm Over Mason Iauch, Burkead Step Up After a close w1n over the Ma son Bulldogs the l1ttle Orxoles now have a w1nn1ng percentage Dallas Stall s reserve team was hampered when Doug Burkhead and Joe Iauch were moved up to 18 f1rst team Doug played cert 1 or the reserves and towered la V whlle Joe played forward and was 5 11 W1th all thxs he1ght m1ss1ng Coach Stall has been dependmg on the teams speed and then ab1l1ty to press The boys p1ck up thelr men all over the floor and m that way they bog down the tpposmg teams offense Twlrlers Enter Contest After placmg f1fth 1n the senlor d1v1s1on of twxrlers at the state tober Charlene Barnhxll enteled the natlonal tw1rl1ng contest at St Paul Mmnesota on Januarx 29 Barbara Carr a srxth grader who placed fourth ln the Jun or d1v1s1on entered the natlonal contest also The Orange 8a Black went to press too early for the result f the contest to be prxnted Jr Hlgh Teams Play Ball Atlhough they have not recelved much recognxtxon thls year yet th seventh and Elghth grade boys have a basketball team and have played some good games The fxrst game of the season was w1th Mason here WhlCh both grades won The follow1ng week the teams traveled to Eaton Raplds and lost Regallllng thelr composure thev played Ohvet and Grand Ledge w1nn1ng the f1rst and spllttmg the second Commg games are to be wxth Eaton Raplds Marshall and Olxvet Mr Eldred Toutant coach of the teams remarked The boys have lmproved a lot slnce the be gmnmg of the season Along wlth teachlng them the fundamentals of the game and how to w1n they are learmng how to lose BUY A CHARHIAN D O N H I C E STANDARD sznvrcs YOUNb'S JEYVELIIY Valentuuz Gzfts Are CHERISHABI E but not PERISHABLE COLORS WILD OATS RED BROWN notlnng fits lxke ZI p pety ' Seaezsmws by NDLER S795 OF BOSTON Slgecgor ,S ES . . 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G, - 9 Q Q - . . . y J l IQ . , Q .N l 1: . . 0 , , 1 . - 1 - 1 K E W 1 O 1 . f O d Page 4 Eaton County Teachers lnstltute to Be Feb 8 On February 8 1951 an Eat an County Teachers Instltute IS to be held at Eaton Raplds hlgh school Durlng the mornmg SS9SS1Ol1 Mr Cameron C Ralston ot the Program Assoc1ates Bureau wnl be the mam speaker HIS subject vllll be The Amer1can Way Several d1scuss1on groups of var1ed lnterests have been planned for the mornlng SESSION At noon the sophomore class of the Eaton Raprds hlgh school w1ll serve a chlcken dmner Durmg the afternoon sesslon the teachers w1ll hear an add1 ess by Mr Ot1S Crosby of the De troxt Board of Educat1on He w1ll speak on the subJect of Publ1c Relatxons Puplls of the Canfxeld rural scholo are entertalnmg the teachers w1th an Itahan folk dance A humorous talk by Mr Harold Sponberg of MlCh gan State college w1ll cl1max the days program BUY A CHARHIAN Datlng to Be Dlscussecl By F H A Panel, Feb 5 To dxscuss boy and g1rl rela t1ons the problem of datmg etc w1ll be the JlSt of the F H A meet mg whrch w1ll be held 1n room 102 or 103 Monday evemng Feb ruary 5 The program was plan ned by Betsy Stucky and Wava Babcock the latter bemg presl dent Betsy w1ll lead the dmscus slon and a panel of hlgh school students w1ll be present to help A boy and gxrl from the grades 9 through 11 were chosen and two boys and two glrls were chosen from the semor class The names of the partlclpants on the panel are Jlmmy Carr and Carolyn Earl freshmen Carol Norrls and Doug Burkhead sophomores Pxt Bostwlck and Bob Johnson Jun 1ors Joyce Hughes Pat Prlesman Hans Kardel and Dale Rolfe sen xors Coach Elkm Isaac was also asked to be on the panel Band Presents Concert Of Noveltles, Marches Sacred, Popular Classical Tunes Also on Program A wonderful program was pre sented by the band on Wednes day January 24 consrstxng of noveltles sacred and class1cal numbers and marches Whatever the mus1c the audlence showed 1ts approval by the applause The In a Perxsan Market portrayed the camel drrvers gradually approachmg the crles of beggars and the snak charmers to add varlety Carolyn Leachs puppet d1d a f1ne Job desplte the scarf 1n the bar1tone The clearly dep1cted act1ons throughout the evemng of an 1n d1v1dual ln Nlght Beat gave the lmpresslons one m1ght re ce1ve durlng a toul of duty afoot vn a modern metropolls after uark Chmatown w1th 1ts mystxc atmosphere contrasted greatly w1th the colorful rhythmic and 'n lod1c exptesslons typ1cal f Harlem Th exot1c strams character1st1c of the Latm Quar ter were fulf1lled by the band makmg the audxence feel as 1f they were there too The gene al comment of the students was that they wanted more band semblles because of cellency Mr Powell band would l1ke to and they engoyed It flne attentlon from ence thexr sald The play 111011. There was the audl Compliments of BEHRENS 8z ROWE Prescription Drugglst Smart New Spnng Styles Suxts Coats Skirts and Dresses you w1ll find on Rxcheys Second Floor FRED A RICHEY C0 ORANGE at BLACK P lcture Contest Open To Senxor Hlgh Students If you have a hobby of taklng pictures or even lf you Just get your camera out once 1n a wh1le hy not enter the 1951 Natlonal 1gh school photographxc Awards Any student freshmar to senlor IS el1g1ble The pxcture must have been taken smce Aprxl 15 1950 and must be done by you vuth no profess1onal photo graph1c help It should be black and whlte and not larger than seven by seven You may ent 1 as many photographs as you please sendmg them ln not later than March 1 Do NOT send nega tlves If you are 1nterested 1n thxs contest wrlte your name address c1ty and state grade C1aSS1flC3 t1on Cfor mformatlon on th1s see the rules posted on the second floor bulletm boardl and W H Natlonal Hlgh School Photo raphlc Awards 18 Journahsm Bulldlng Unlverslty of M1nne sofa Mmneapohs 14 Mmnesota Plctures w1ll be judged or hotographxc quahty general rn enest and appeal P t Judson Rlchardson III 48 and James Taylor 50 were home recently from the Armed Servlces Comphments of WRIGHT S JEWELRY LAURENCE P o'r'ro Complete Home Outfitters , Pm ts ,acfafufii Q lllRNll'll'llR ST 0 RE Germain Shell Service A goocl place to buy Gasoline and O11 Tune up Work Wheel Balancing Service xs my lausmess Honor for C H S Alumnus On January 12 13 a debae fmal was held at Ill1no1s Sta'e Normal Un1vers1ty Part1c1pat1ng were n1nety de batmg teams representmg thlrty f1ve schools from exght states Out of th1s number there were seven undefeated teams wh ch were 1n the flnals On one of thes was Ken Jones 49 rep c sentlng Alma college and Robert Scrogglns of Flmt They were on the negatlve s1de ln the experl enced d1v1s1on They won tlv debates and lost none BUY A CHARHIAN Buckled ln Style 225 Buckle your foot into the glove softness of thlS little casual shoe and youll know vou ve made a fnend youll want to keep In go wlth anything camel glove leather Only AYQS A good place to EAT 85 C0 Fred M urray MU GER H RDW RE CG. 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Cl 0 I s 11 I Come to the See the A Q a 1 emis on GE BLACK THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1951 ISSUE 8 Double Band Concert Februarv 27, 8 00 Orlole MUSICIHHS to Entertam East Lansmg Players On Tuesday even1ng February 27 ln the aud1tor1um the band w1ll be host to the East Lanslnpf band Each organ1zat1on w1ll plav flV numbers and then the two w111mass for four stlrrlng marches There w1ll be no ad m1ss1on charged but a free w1ll offer1ng w1ll be taken East Lans1ng w1ll present 1t program f1rst It w1ll cons1st ol Dark Eyes Dry Bones and others Charlotte w1ll play Josh ua Moody Contrasts and others The East Lansmg band IS under the d1rect1on of Rxchard Snook and the locals under Robert Powell The mass band w1ll plav Men of Oh1O Our Dxrector Host of Freedom and H1gh School Cadets After the program the Or1o1e band w1ll entertam the VISIIOIS w1th refreshments and a party Mr Powell says Th1s should be a fme concert that everyone w1ll enjoy Band Members to Enter Ensemble Solo Contest Eastern h1gh school IS to be the scene of the d1str1ct ensembl and solo contest on February 24 Manv members of the Charlotte enter the contest French horn d1v1s1on w1ll enter a quartet of Earl Mead Beverly Marlan Wood and band w1ll In the Charlotte cons1st1ng Fullerton Also there w1ll be barrtone solos by Carolyn Leach Lo1s Hall and L1ll1an Bobclk Davxd Hef flebower and Larry Huffman W11' play a trombone duet and Carl Wertz w1ll play a solo Others part1c1pat1ng are Bruce Ph11l1ps trumpet solo Luc111e Whltlnger plano solo and Llnda Smlth and Karen Lavengood flute duet Some of the Judges are well known 1n the muslc world W Fltch 1S from the UHIVETSIIY of M1ch1gan and h1S partner ln the mudgmg lS L Teal of Detro1t The Judges of the brass SCCIIOD are Chfford L11lya and Ernest M1ller from Ann Arbor The p1ano Judge IS Roy Underwood from M1ch1gan State Capers from Other Papers Mr Brennan Im g01Dg to speak on l1ars today How many of you read the twenty f1fth chapter of the text Nearly ev ery student 1n s1xth hour prob lems ra1sed h1s hand Mr Brennan Good you are the group to whom I w1sh to speak There IS no twenty flfth chapter 1n the book Southwest Hlgh School Detro1t M1ch1gan Future Basketeers Represent L H S Standmg left to rlght B Jones manager B Potter G Cooper D Bruce D Hefflebower W Lughtner J Carr D Paton J Dewey Coach Stall Snttmg E Johnson J Betty S Southworth J Saurer J Vance L Johnson K Olmstead N Wnllramson B Coll1ns Calendar Feb 16 Howell there Feb 20 Grand Ledge there Feb 22 FFA Parents 6z Son Banquet Feb 23 Hastlngs here Feb 27 East Lansmg Or1o1e Band Concert March 1 Orange Sz Black Speech Contest Commg Gpen to All Semor Hlgh The annual forens1c contests are now open to students 1n sen 1or h1gh school Wlth the local contest be1ng held before March categorxes that a person may en ter Declamatlons speeches oth er people have wrxtten and wh1ch the contestant memor1ze are open only to freshmen anrl sophomores but these two grades may also enter extempore ora tor1ca1 1n wh1ch one wr1tes h own speech or dramat1c read 1ngs Accordmg to Mr Jarv1s Won r1ng d1rector of forens1cs sev eral people are lntersted alreadv 1n the dramat1c readmgs and he expects some keen competltlon along that 11ne th1s year H would l1ke to f1nd some orators w1th1n two or three weeks from h1s Engl1sh classes The persons w1nn1ng flrst and second place 1n each of the fO.,1 contests held locally w1ll be awarded forens1c keys Wlnners of the d1str1ct contest w1ll be presented a Websters Colleg1ate D1ct1onary by the Detrolt News and reglonal wlnners w1ll recelve banners such as the one that hangs 1n the trophy case 1n the front lobby Encouraglng all those mterest ed 1n the contest Mr Wotrlng stated I hope we do have lots of people commg out th1s year for th1s extra curr1cular act1v1ty It IS one of the fmest speakmg experlences h1gh school students can have Span1sh Club Attends MOVIE, Pep Assembly A Span1sh mov1e was seen by the Span1sh class Monday Feb ruary 5 Under superv1s1on of M1ss Dorothy Hughes the class attended the Fa1rch11d Theater at M1Chlg3H State College 1n Lans 1ng where the mov1e was held Last Frlday the club put on a sk1t 1n the pep assembly of a great bull flght between Don Carlos Carlotta and Bull Everett The matador was Dennls Jones plcador and trumpeter was Dav1d Dykhouse the bull was ptly presented by Kxrke Har r1ngton and Joe Iauch seller of txckets for bull f1ght wa Charles Thornell Popcorn seller Sutherland A large famlly at tendmg the bull f1ght was made up of Father Tom Snyder Moth er Eleanor Wood and the chlld ren They were Suzanne Mc Laughlm J1m McLaughl1n and three smaller ch11dren Specta tors at the game conslsted of the f1rst and second year Span1sh classes Lenten SCYVICCS Begln, Extend Through Mar 16 Beg1nn1ng Wlth the servlce wh1ch was held on February 1 Lenten serv1ces w1ll be held every M o n d a y morn1ng unhl March 16 These serv1ces wh1ch are held 1n the aud1tor1um w1ll begln at 8 50 o clock and extend to 9 30 o'c1ock They are spon sored by the Charlotte MIHISIC r1al Assoc1at1on and the B1b1e Study class The f1rst guest speaker was the Reverend R B H111 of the Gospel Tabernacle The Reverend Father Green ot St Mary s R o m a n Cathohc Church w1ll be the guest speaker for February 19 He w1ll speak on Peters Denlal On February 26 the Reverend F L Oberschulte of the Luthet an Church w1ll be the speaker Coach D tall l'ells ,I V lulets Second Strlng Scores 457 Pomts J Betty Tops Squad Wlth 132 Coach Stalls Junlor varslty squad IS commg near the end of the season Wlth four more gam s Coach has comp1led the follow 1ng as the seasons SISIISIICS t date The boys have taken 528 shots makmg 183 of them hence they have made 347' of the shots There have been e1ght games won and four lost the h1ghest score be1ng 54 43 from Eaton R3pldS They have made 457 po1nts w1th the1r opponents mak1ng 407 The squad made 45'Z7 of the fouls and they have made an average of 3876 per game 1n scormg wxth 34'Z1 fox the1r opponents There are seventeen on thf squad now because Joe Iaucn and Doug Burkhead have been moved up to the f1rst team Fxve sophomores and twelve freshmen make up the JVs The games played baskets fouls fouls mlssed personal fouls and po1nts of each playe1 B F FM PF Po Betty ' Burkhead Llghtner Paton Olmstead Iauch Wllllamson an I rn as VI P1 o ..- ..- o E V1 C1L'UL'L-'l17UJG UUJE L Z 7IUU1U 11 Johnson Southworth Bruce Johnson Coll1ns Potter Saurer Vance Hefflebower 2 Dewey Cooper Prlncxpal Smlth Spends Tlme 1n New York Clty Mr John B Smlth has spent the past few days at a nat1onal pr1nc1pals meetmg wh1ch was held at the Commodore Hotel 111 New York Clty Wh1le he wa at th1s conference he spent one half day watchlng the Un1ted Nat1ons 1n act1on I want very much to see that slght and know 1t w ll be very ln terestmg stated Mr Smlth be fore he went to the confcrenc The meetmgs were held from Saturday February 10 through Wednesday February 14 One of the ma1n speakers on the program was Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt who spoke on the last day Another 1nterest1ng speaker was Mr Gross who IS an aSS1St ant to the Un1ted States delegate to the U N Warren Austm W 1 y E J 1 ' . . . 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Publlshed B1 Weekly By the Journalusm Class of Charlotte Hugh School Clrculatuon 800 Subscription Rates S1 y STAFF Pub11sher Clyde N1chols Managlng Ed1tor Joyce Hughes Ed1tor 1n Chlef Joe Depue Sports Glen Gearhart Advert1s1ng Pat Pr1esman Advert1s1ng Ass1stant Peggy Conner Exchange Lee W1ll1amson Busmess Manager LOUISE Berg C1rculat1on Manager J3Ckl8 Hale Adv1ser MISS Wells Reporters Journahsm Class 1 SC OLL Asst!- Walenlcned fa Yf Valent1nes Day th1s year IS dead and bur1ed but even though that annual r1tual has gone by why cant we st1ll retaln the baS1S of that OCCHSIOH-Of showmg one s ap prec1at1on All of us are quxck to cr1t1c1ze flaws 1n seem1ng perfect1on but very few of us take t1me out to spread a llttle klndness around There are many people who make hte just a b1t more cheerful for us There IS the teacher who tears apart a favorlte compos1t1on and then seeks out the best paragraph and wr1tes good' 1I1 the There IS the g1rl who helps you over a rough spot 1n some subject There are the boys who clean the school each n1ght for us to mess up the next day There IS the fellow who lends you two sheets of paper when you asked for one There IS the g1rl who g1V6S you a cheelv Hello on Monday morn1ng There 1S the teacher who explams a ques t1on twlce even though you weren t paymg attent1on the f1rst t1me Yes there are many others the janlto the pr1nc1pal and the g1rls 1n the off1ce Surely we can show our apprec1at1on for the small k1ndnesses they g1ve us Let s try to spread a l1ttle goodwlll around Someone once sa1d that a l1ttle kmdness goes a long way Certa1nly we can make that saymg come true here 1n school How D0 You Like the New Dress' Have you not1ced someth1ng dlfferent about the Orange 8z Black? Has thls dlf ference make It look better or worse? Well the general op1n1on IS that It looks better Now I suppose you are wonder1ng what th1s IS all about It so happens that 1n the last 1ssue of the Orange 8.1 Black there was new and blgger type used Look at the last two papers together and see the dxfference Not only IS there new body type but also new headl1nes These new heads w1ll make the paper much more leg1ble Thanks to Mc Grzilth DeFoe company for maklng th1S pos s1b e ' S rut Your Stull' Memo Be sure to go to the Youth Center Saturday n1ght B1g domgs' It seems that some of the k1ds are gettlnf, up a floor show danc1ng s1ng1ng and all the trlmmmgs Startmg 1n March there w1ll be mov1es at the Center sports and travel shows among them Sounds mterestmgl L1ke p1ng pong Come on down and get 1n the games There w1ll be contests too So sharpen up your serve Lately, the attendance has fallen off at the Youth Center Ask1ng Pat Pr1esman, councll secretary, about th1s, she stated, The klds haven't been turmng out too well Guess What Where d1d the name Charh1an come from Has It always been named that? How long has lt been 1n c1rculat1on Well 1f you re curlous and want to know the answers about the annual you are of course buymg we are only too glad to glVe them to you Flrst of all the Charh1an started out as a junlor proposltlon called the Delphlan I eX1St9d as early as 1891 measur1ng half thc SIZE of the one publlshed now and costlng only 10c 1mag1ne that' Perhaps you w1ll recognlze one of your grandmothers grandfathers names among some of the early ed1tors They were Georg1a Perry Harr1ette Haas, Hall1e Ham1lton Nell1e Bacon Roy Barber Don C Carr Marle Merrlck and Harry Culbert son It seems that 1n those days there were only 19 m the graduat1ng class Th1s left room 1n the book for autob1ograph1es of each sen1or hand drawn p1ctures and poems wr1tten by students class prophecles and PICIUTGS and storles 1llustrat1ng the rooms of the school There has been qu1te a change hasn t there? Oh yes the name Charh1an Where d1d It come from' Its really slmple CHAR lotte HI gh AN nual Dreamy Dreamers Dates Everyone has a def1n1te 1dea about what h1S dream boy or g1rl should be l1ke Your reporter wondered just how dreamy a person had to be so snoop1ng around the l1brary he found Lee W1ll1amson Whats your dream g1rl l1ke'? was asked and here IS what Lee had to say H1s gal def1n1tely would have blue eyes It really doesn t mat ter what color her ha1r IS but she must have ha1r She cant be taller than 53 and 1f she s the sllghtest b1t fat he 1snt 1nterested A 24 walst would be f1ne he says In the way of sports she must l1ke to play baseball and sw1m She must take journal1sm too so that she can understand h1s n1ghts home studylng One th1ng more I m to be boss' he states emphat1cally The g1rl Wlth the sweetest sm1le 1n CHS Sh1rley Farlm def1n1tely has a dream man She says he must have a D109 bu1ld and be a grade or two ahead of her 1n school Red ha1r and brown eyes would be hlS physlcal characterxstlcs and hed have to love potato salad and movles because she does Hed l1ke to go ICE skatlng wxth her and would be a star 1n baseball He has to be 1ntell1 gent too she says I dont l1ke durnb boys Peter Klont IS sure he wants a blue eyed blond wxth a well controlled temper She must not be too tall and must have a DICE f1gure He enjoys danc1ng and wants her to also She w1ll be pollte but def1n1tely not bashful Bes1des be1ng good lookmg and smart she must not be taken ID by fads She ll wear what the others are wearmg but not be so or1g1nal she looks out of place Blondes seem to get the majorlty vote be cause Barb Barnaart wants one too w1th the customary blue eyes to match He must be tall and about two years her sen1or Hed have a very n1ce bu1ld and would enjoy danc1ng and roller skatmg If you f1ll any of the above qual1f1cat1ons here s your chance lately and 1f the s1tuat1on doesnt 1mprove the Center may be closed We dont want thls to happen and lf everyone w1ll get be hmd these new projects lt won t have to be closed We ve had such fun down there lets keep lt up Also we should th1nk of the clubs and or gan1zat1ons that have done so much 1n start 1ng and keep1ng up the Youth Center Let's not let them down' See you Saturday n1ght' Yvhat s Your Favorxte Day3 The 1nqu1r1ng reporter has been on the prowl aga1n The quest1on asked was What day do you l1ke best and why Here are some of the answers that were rece1ved JERRY CHAPMAN Fr1day because I know I wont have to go to school for two days and I can go out Wlth MARGAREI VANCE BPUCE BROWN Saturday becaus I can do my homework Saturday aft rnoon and watch an exc1t1ng telev1s1on show at mght MARGARET LAWCOCK F11day caus of the basketball game DARL YUND Sunday because I have t1me to go f1sh1ng RICHARD CARROLL- Every day I just as soon go to school all the t1me so I can graduate MABLE NORRIS Saturday becaus I dont have to go to school BARBARA SMURR Fr1day becaus there IS no more school that week MARY RICHARD Fr1day becaus Ius Jally go some place Ia! you elflufe Une of '7f1e4e7 TWICE a year we have those l1ttle tests called exams and every t1me we do some hmg humorous always turns up We may say wlthout a doubt that these Odd1t16S are purely m1stakes and probably caused from hurry or nervousness Here are some of the thmgs that appeared on the f1rst sem ster f1nals POSSSSSIVS case shows pos1t1on The world as a hole faces a s r1ous prob em A d1scuss1on IS good lf the part1c1pants are well repa1red The nom1nat1ve case 1S the Slde that IS gamst the quest1on The pcssesswe case 15 the s1de that IS fOl he quest1on X Change X Tracts The ed1tor1al show1ng the stand that the Orange 8.1 Black tak s about gOSS1p 1n a s hcol paper Wh1Ch was wr1tten by Leland W1ll1amson and publ1shed 1n the December 14 ISSUE was pr1nted verbatxm 1n the Janu ary 1ssue of the Grand Ledge Splash The splash staff felt that the ed1tor1al s t forth then VIOV s on the subject too lst Tramp Dolng anythlng Saturday fllghtq 2nd Tramp Nope ls Tramp Could I us your soap? The H1 llght Petoskey H1gh School Tl'1 e athletes f1om dlfferent schools had flank d th 1r classes and were dropped from the team They got together and talked about thelr mlsfortune The one from Marshall Sald That chemls try was too much The one from Coldwater Sald It was trxg onometry that got me And the one from Lakev1ew Sald Have youse guys ever heard of long d1v1s1on The Lakev1ew Crystal Battle Creek Lakevxew Whlstle a Tune of Claclness Mv Heart Cr1es for You Charlene M1tchell A Bushel and a Peck Dorls M1lls Doug Peck One of the Rov1ng K1nd Lynn Brown Snnr1se Serenade Gettlng up for school 1n the mornmg Tennessee Waltz Fr1day n1ght dances Harbor L1ghts Non1e Pau' Penny a K1ss Penny a Hug Lloyd Bra1thwa1te Joyce Hughes Nevertheless Corky Derby Dale Pryo1 Use Your Imag1nat1on D1Ck Tubbs ,I Get a K1ck Out of You Ronme Mann lSomebody Loves Me Janlce Root 9 n . o I . . ,x 9 1 - - ' 1- - 5 1 l. 5 1 . . x J' , 1 f , ' L . 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I - I , ,I .................... ..,.. . . , . ,, . , . . , ORANGE 8z BLACK Page 3 Vrkmgs Accurate Frre Slnges Orrole Feathers Isaacmen See Crown Fade In Overtrme 46 45 In a thrrllrng frght to the frnrsh game here last Frrdav nrght the Orroles were handec' therr second defeat rn the race for the Caprtol Crrcurt Crowr It was a hard frghtrng game fron begrnnrng to end but the Eve rett Vrkrngs overtook the Orrolcs rn the overtrme to wrn 46 45 The teams were evenly match ed and the game turned out to be a contest of endurance and speed In the frrst stanza the Orang and Black took the lead and a the half trme the clock regr tered a 25 22 edge over the V krngs Returnrng after the half trme perrod the Vrkrngs garned steadrly on the locals keeprng th score jumprng back ant forth Everetts Clancy Qurn bowed out rn the fourth perrod on fouls as d1d Jrm Gammagt for the Orroles The usual hrgh scorer for the Red and Whrle Marlrn Maurer was held to 1: pornts bv Hans Kardel who hrgh man rn the game Lec Wrllramson followed second fo the Isaacrnen wrth 10 markers to hrs credrt Thrs loss cross d the Orang and Black off the top of the Caprtol Crrcurt 11st and unless the Mason Bulldogs can stop th Vrkrrrgs next week the locals wrll be rn second place In th ev nt the Bulldogs drd push out the Red and Whrte the frrst place honor would be shared b the three teams wrth a 6 wrn 2 loss record Tournaments to Feature New Schools Thrs Year 'lhrs year s tournam nts to be held March 1 2 and 3 are to be changed somewhat lhe class C teams that w1Il play here Thurs day March 1 wrll b the same s hools last year Olrvet Bellevue Nashvrlle and Sprrng port Frrday nrght how ver the schools that w1lI play are Char lotte Hastrngs Grand Ledge and Mason Last year Eaton Raprds and Lakevrew played rnstead of Mas n and Grand Ledge Satur day mght March 3 the two wrnners from Thursdays and Frrdays games wrll play rn thc frnal drstrrct contest Local Basketeers Drop Flfth Game of Season Tuesday nrght on the Mar shall court the Orroles met therr frfth defeat of the season by a score of 71 32 A strong Marshall team showed rts skrll speed and uperror passrng abrlrty when rt came up wrth a half trme core of 36 to the Orroles 11 Kardel was the basket hanger for Charlotte srnkrng 16 porrrts Postula topped the Redskrns wrth 18 Charlotte attempted 27 free throws and made 14 Marshall sank ll out of 18 Startrng lrne up for Charlotte ft pts Ixardel Gammage Brarthwarte Wrllramson Rolfe Reserves Prnch Iauch Burkhead Wensley Packard Bruce Young Davrd Startrng lrne up for Marshall Burns Postula Codo Nogel Reserves Moon Krng Brewer Postula Murphy Youth League Underway The Youth League teams havc played frve games aprece The teams consrst of St Marys Free Methodrst Congregatronal Meth odrst Baptrst and DeMolay A11 games are played on Mon day nrghts from 7 00 oclock to 8 30 o clock All boys are elrgrble Playoffs wrll come after the reg ular season Vrkrngs down Orroles 52 51 Oh but rt rs the Cadrllac Vrkrngs and the Ludrngton Orroles thank heaven Complrments of LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP GAGER S Lunches and School Supplres D O N H I C E STANDARD snnvrcs l Isaacmen to Meet Howell Frrday February 16 e Orroles wrll rnvade the Howell Hrghlanders gym for what should be one of the decrdrng games of the 1950 51 Capltol Crr Cult league Although the Howell frve has lost a good share of rts game that team can drop any contend er for a champronshrp on rts own floor The Gold 85 Green ht been grvrng all of the crrcur teams a battle and rs usrng on'v underclassmen on the startrnff qurntet The Howell team seems to be burldrng for the future whrle the Orroles wrll lose all frve of therr starters Orroles to Battle Saxons On February 23 the Hastrngs Saxons wrll try to snatch an eg from the Orroles nest on the Io cal hardwood The Isaacmen wr ' be competrng wrth one of the stronger Hastrngs teams They have lost only two games thrs year one to the strong St Johns team and the other to Charlotte The Saxons boast four returnrng veterans from last years squad led bv 67 center Beadle Out standrng players are Sternke and Bryant Coach Isaac says Thrs rs ar especrallv strong Hastrngs squad who wrll be out to snap a three game Charlotte wrnnrng streak Our boys wrll have to be at therr best The class of 1951 wrll take a trrp to Mackrnac Island on June 1 2 and 3 The students wrll travel on the S S South Ame rca GIRLS For smart suggestrons wrth the 1951 Harr Styles malu an apporntment wrth Mrrram or Edna at E DNA S BEAUTY SALON Phone 1.300 Complete Home Outfitters W, acfafzii araati Orange and Black Prve Push Back Greyhounds Meetrng the wrnless E a t o n Raprds Greyhounds on the local hardwood February 2 the Orroles rang up another Caprt 11 Crrcurt wrn by pushrng back the vrsrtrng qurntet 43 28 The Maroon and Gray defen ders kept pace throughout ttrc trrst part of the game grvrng the locals some trmes of herghtencd worry but not enough to prevent them from keeprng cool heads Slowly gatherrng together therr merrts th Orange and Black squad garnered enough tallres to hold a 15 pornt lead when thc frnal buzzer rang Hans Kardel tossed rn 21 pornts for the local squad to capture the hrgh pornt crown for the game After presentrng a Valentrnes Day assembly here the freshmen class gave the same presentatron for the Eaton Raprds students yesterday I 00' NYLON ANKLETS LIME LEMON NEON RED PINK WHITE .424 BBACYWS Gulf Service Complete Lubrrcatron Servrce Phone 9 I 64 ole Q, O H 1-1 ' nf.sLL Q DOME TX lllCllllHlH llfllll CU Publishers of Charlotte Republican Trlhune CHARLOTTE IIOIWIII IIAI ll I Slfllll El.LI:ll S SELECT FOODS and ICE CREAM Complrments of ARKS STORE 227 South IVIa1n Phone 330 . . , . . . . . 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I 1 ' K ' , v 7 1 w 9 I Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK Panel DISCUSSCS Datmg Many Aspects Debatecl For the F H A meet1ng on Monday February 5 a panel dx cuss1on on the top1c of datlng was held 1n room 103 Hlgh school members servme on the panel were Joyce Hughes Pat Pr1esman Dale Rolfe Hans Kardel sen1ors Pat Bostwlck '1 3un1or Carol Norr1s Doug Burk head sophomores and Dors Frazler a freshman The dlscu s1on leader was Betsy Stucky Quest1ons were presented to th panel and they were thoroughly d1scussed Some of the quest1ons present ed and the1r solut1ons were Do you th1nk sex educat1on should m1xed groups? The panel de c1ded that It should be taught 1n hxgh schools but not 1n mlxed groups and that lt should be taught ln grades not any lower than the eleventh Another questlon presented was What about go1ng Dutch Treat occa s1onally and the maJor1ty of the panel felt the boy should al ways pay If the g1rl does ask thc boy she should buy the t1Ck6IS or whatever IS needed and glV9 It to the boy beforehand The quest1ons Do boys l1ke to see g1rls smoke? Do glrls l1ke the 1 dates to smoke? were asked The panel expla1ned tha larger schools smok1ng was ac cepted Usually glrls do not l1ke dates to smoke but It would de pend on the 1nd1v1dual Another questlon concern1ng many h1gh school glrls today was Do you lhlhk a glrl should walt for a boy 1n the serv1ce The solu tlon suggested by the panel was that they have a def1n1te under stand1ng beforehand to dec1de 1t the glrl should Walt for the boy Many other quest1ons and solu t1ons were d1scussed M1ss Fau Vette Johnston who was present at the panel stated I thought the VIEW po1nts presented by the boys and glrls showed a reallstlc attltude It shows they are w111 :ng to face the1r problems and solve them Uuale GW On February 22 the F F A w1ll have a banquet w1th Mr Grant Sallsbury farm rad1o d1recto over stat1on WKAR as the mam speaker The FFA expects about 150 people to attend 1n clud1ng parents Board of Educa t1on teachers and FFA mem bers Home econom1cs g1rls w1ll cook and serve the meal For an assembly on Februarv 21 the F F A 1S plann1ng a m1n strel show along w1th other ac t1V1t1GS Because students enjoyed the s1ng1ng of the tr1o from the Hal lelujah Quartette so 1mmensely we hope that we shall be able to l1sten to them agam soon Songs of the South had a drffer ent tw1st to them and they were d1st1nctly 1nterpreted by the an t1cs of the men as they sang them The more ser1ous songs such as I M1ss You So Old Kentucky Home and So Long were equally apprec1ated NEW FABRICS FOR SPRING You Wzll Enjoy Seemg Them And Seemg the New McCall Patterns That Wxll Help You Make Them Up FRED A RICHEY CO Germain Shell Service A good place to buy Gasollne and O11 Tune up Work Wheel Balancmg Servxce IS my busmess EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK TEENAGERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT WWW fwebw BRAITHWAITE BEAUTY SALON Permanents wlth the large loose curls clear to heart of the school glrl Waves at S3 00 35 00 6 50 and up Phone 228 Eng Llt Footllghteers See Macbeth at Lucon The Engl1sh hterature class and a number of Footl1ghteers accompan1ed by M1ss Wlnlffed Wells Mr Jarv1s WOtf1Hg and Mr John Bogner saw Macbeth on February 1 at the Lucon Theatre 1n East Lansmg There was a feehng of dxsap po1ntment among many because lf Orson Welles depart ue from Shakespearean l1nes There was no comlc rellef from tenslon but It was thought that Orson Welles rend1t1on of l1nes was done beau tlfully He seemed to make It a a typlcal Hollywood mov1e and brought out the 1dea of It as a play beth played by Jean tte Nolan the group was d1V1ded Som l1ked her portrayal of character xery well Piggy Bank R0bbed7 Last Monday Wallace Cotton sophomore p u r c h a s e d three Charl'1ans Th1s IS good for the Charhlan productxon but he d1d on l1ttle th1ng that made the stafr w1sh naughty th1ngs on hue He gave sol1c1tor Clyde N1chol 300 penmes and 30 nlckels Thanks anyway Wallace Coach writes Coach Elkm Isaac wrote a let ter concern1ng Bob Steele of Eat on Rap1ds to Mr DeFoe and lt was publlshed 1n the Febuary 1 ISSUE of the Republ1can Trxbune Coach Isaac says We expres s1ncere and deep sympathy for dent We hope that h1s recovery vx1ll be rap1d and w1thout com I pl1cat1on New Shlpment of Brown and Whlte Black and Wh1te addle Oxfords also Brown and Belge Penny Loafers Akki Fred urra and Co MU GER H RDW RE CCD. GUNS - AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 3 . ., . 4 , . . I - . Y I ' F ' ' ' . 111 1 ' A ' , , 5- - . . . . ' - - . . . , . . . V , , ' 1 S . . - - . ' ' ' 7. u rv ,L fl r . 1 . 1 ' A fi . , , l. G l . ' ' - ' ' ' - 1 - D A 1 7 A s C ' , - . .74-. Q ' .- ' , v . , g 1 ' ,' ' .' .' 3 , ' . ' I v ' . D ' ! ' - . . H U , ' . . U L v . 0 . , -5 ' ' as . TW' I ,' be taught 1n hrgh schools? In . Y As to the role of Lady Mac- Bob Stee1e'5 unfortunate accl- . -' - Q ' . . ' ' ' ' - 1 I U '- - . - - . . 9 r' ' ' - l , ' ' 7 I W ' ' 77 5 - Q I . ' I 14 ' ' A ., l - ' ' I - . . ,, . . . ' -1 ,, ' H ' H CK K ' s ' 7! H 59 , u n ' 1 . H . ' 71 Q 4.7 t 1 . t 1n - ! ' I U ' 64 W . . t . K l ' ' H - . , : - I U. 'v as '11 '- ' 1 .. f . , ' 1 1 . I ' ' I 'A lo 0 5 o ll ,, ' . - . - S . . o Come to the See the Tournaments Band Concert THE CHARHIANH VOLUME--V25 I CHARLOTTE HIC1-1 SCHOOL, CHARLOTTE. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1951 In issue If Local Band to Play Host To Nappanee, March 13 lndlana State Wmners Honored In l'hree Local Schools On March 13 an e1ghty PIECE state fest1val w1nn1ng band from Nappanee Ind1ana w1ll play varled conce1t 1n the aud1tor1um box the last f1VC years the Nap panee band has won the state festlval 1n Ind1ana It w1ll Jour ney here 1n two Greyhound bus es and arr1ve about 4 00 0 clock March 13 They Wlll play one concert on the way here Each member of the Or1ole band w1ll enterta1n one of them for d1n ner The maJor1ty of the concert w1ll be played by the v1s1t1ng band and the program w1ll con s1st of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Old MacDonald Had a Farm Rhythmet1c An Amer1can Week end Sulte FITSI SW9dlSh Rhap sody Morn1ng Noon and Nlght n V1enna Stormy Weather Select1ons f1om Showboat Car1b bean Fantasy and a numbe1 of marches After the local players con tr1but1on the two bands w1ll mass and play four marches After the concert there Wlll be .1 party 1n the old gym On the followlng day Mr Robert Powell has planned for the Nappanee mus1c1ans to tour the W1lcox Gay factory From here the v1s1tors w1ll head home stoppmg 1n Bellevue Lo play a concert 'lh 1eason for these two bands l'laV1l'1 a concert IS that the d1 rectfu of the Nappanee band M1 L WIS Habegger saw the Or1ole band on telev1s1on wh1le they w re perform1ng dur1ng Band Day at Western MlChlgal1 Colle He notlced the band he vnote Mr Powell and IH qulred about a 3o1nt concert There w1ll be a return program at Nappanee on Apr1l 6 Fresh V1s1t Eaton Rap1ds When the freshmen went to Eaton Rap1ds on February 14 to glVC the1r presentat1on for St Valentlnes Day they found somethmg d1fferent 1n the way that Eaton R3p1dS handles IIS as s mbl1es March1ng 1nto the au d1tor1um w1th the band mus1c the boys and the g1rls Slt oppos1te SldCS of the audltorlum After the flag salute IS glven al the students TGCIIS the Lords Prayer When the program IS over th students march out of th aud1tor1um 1n a very orderly manner M1 Brennan freshman class adv1ser says We had a very lllCC t1me and lt seemed to go ovez as 1f they l1ked It The k1ds d1d an excellent Job all b themselves too and we th1n't that th1s assembly was one of the better assembl1es of the year M1 Brennan enthuslastlcallv dded I was proud of those f1eshmen by golly 1 15331278 Basketeers to Play D Rolfe D Packard Hello, Sup t Bronson' Mr Hubert Bronson IS go1ng to be superlntendent of a new ele mentary school 1n Mayfalr com munlty northwest of Fl1nt H w1ll not be 1n the Fl1nt system but 1n a growmg d1str1ct outs1de of the c1ty SINCE he w1ll be the 11rst super1ntendent he w1ll have to start from scratch The grades are k1ndergarten through the e1ghth grade I have enjoyed teachmg here very much but Jobs l1ke th1S new one come up only once Sald Mr Bronson He w1ll stay 1n Char lotte durmg the summer and move to Fl1nt 1n the fall Sue McLaughl1n Talks Shows Slldes 1n Eng The fourth hour Engl1sh elass emoyed a real treat on mne McLaughl1n gave a talk and showed Sl1d6S of her parents recent trlp to the Br1t1sh Isles The beaut1fully colored shdes showed scenes of the Enghsn countrys1de old castles huge estates of the wealthy and the ehangmg of the guard at Buck lngham Palace All the t1me that Suzanne was g1v1ng th1s talk she wore a Scotch cap Wlth a s1lver coated crest of the Mc Laughlm coat of arms on 1t SIHCC ach clan 1n Scotland has a pla1d of 1ts own she also showed the McLaughl1n plald 1n her fathers neckt1e A very 1nte1 estxng h1ghl1ght of Suzannes speech was the wav 1n wh1ch her father had secured a 1Com 1n Scotland It seems that he went to a hotel and asked for a room The lady clerk sa1d that there was none Just then the manage1 came 1n 'md asked Mr McLaughl1n what h1s name was He told h1m pronouncmg h1s g1ven name Ean 1nstead of Ion and thc manager Sald Ion McLaughl1n That name w11l get YE anywhere 1r1 Scotland Come on 1n mon an we ll g1e you a bed Maynard Day Class of 42 DICS of Battle Wounds Pvt Maynard Ne1l Day a grad uate 1n 42 has become the f1rst Korean war casualty from th1s school and communlty Pvt Day was wounded wh1le f1ght1ng 1n the Seoul area on January 29 and succumbed as a result of h1s wounds on February 1 Dur1ng h1s school years May nard was act1ve 1n the SCIEHCG club In h1s sen1or year he served as hall mon1tor After h1s gradu at1on he was employed by th W1lCOX Gay corporat1on Born here on February 9 1923 Pvt Day had l1Ved here all h1s l1fe He served svx months 1n the Merchant MHFIHCS 1n 1945 When drafted 1n November 1948 h tralned at Camp Breckenr1dge Kentucky Camp McCoy 1n Wls consln and Camp Carson 1n Col orado He was sent to Korea last November Surv1v1ng 1n add1t1on to the parents IS a s1ster Mrs Dale Mason of Royal Oak formerly Charlene Day who also gradu ated from CHS Local FFA Members Share D1str1ct Contest FFA members have been work 1ng hard on pa1l1amentary pro eedure lately Each grade had '1 team pract1c1ng and two weeks ago one member was chosen from each team to represent the group at the d1str1ct contest ThlS ellm 1nat1on was judged by Allen Cox and JHFVIS Wotr1ng The members chosen to partl Clpate 1n the contest were Murray Stall chalrman of the team R1chard Garn s cretary Amos Weaver Charles Hale and Don T111ell Murray was 1n charge of the mock meet1ng R1chard wrote the mlnutes wh1le tht others carr1ed on the bus1ness mak1ng motlons etc The d1str1ct contest was helcl February 19 at Ol1vet w1th Grand Ledge Charlotte and OllV6t com petlng Ol1vet and Charlotte re cened a gold award f1rst place and Grand Ledge won a S1lVC1 fCont1nued on Page 43 1 Tournaments To Open Tomght Grand Ledge Mason Replace Former Pa.rt1c1pa.nts In Class B After a fa1rly good season the Charlotte Or1oles are ready for the 1951 d1st11ct tournaments Changes 1n the tourney held 1n the gymnas1um a1e that Grand Ledge and Mason a1e entered 1n place of Eaton RHPIGS and Lake new The class C teams a1e to be the same as last year Wlth Nash v1lle Bellevue Ol1vet and Sprmgport mak1ng up the en tr1es Results of the d1aw1ngs held 1'eb1uary 21 a1e as follows Thu1sday Ol1vet meets Bellevue and Spr1ngport meets Nashv1lle IH elass C F11day the elass B teams take the floo1 as Has tlngs meets Mason and Chaxlotte encounters Grand Ledge The w1nners of these games meet 1n the f1nal d1str1ct contests SIIUI day nlght March 3 Wmners cont1nue to the reg1on al tournaments at Kalamazoo on March 8 9 10 In the past f1ve years the Or1 oles have been successful IH d1s tI'1CtCOf1'lp9I1t1OIl In 1946 Char lotte beat Grand Ledge 49 30 and Hastings 38 30 The followlng year b1ought out the same 1esults as the Gobel1tes brushed past L8k6V1CW and Eaton RBpldS 37 32 and 36 30 respeetwely In 48 the local fxve pol1sh d off Eaton Rap1ds and Hastlngs by SLOICS of 47 14 and 43 22 The next yea1 they were defeated rv a Hastmg Wulntet 411 38 but d1d not stav n 1950 under the d11ect1on of Elkm Isaac and captu1ed d1s tr1ct honors by dffgatlng, Hag tmgs 49 41 and Lakev1ew 45 43 The team went through the 1950 51 Capltol C11cu1t leagu w1th an e1ght w1n two lost re eord for a t1e fo1 the champlon Shlp The Isaacmens season re ord lb ten won and s1x lost Representatwes Attend C C In the Reo Club House las week Pat Pr1esman Lloyd Bra1thwa1te Mr Ne1l Brennan and Mr Allen Coy met wlth othel sehool and CIIV representa IIVES Pat and Lloyd 'ue thr secretary and mayor cf th school and Mr Cox IS the Na t1onal Affa1rs TGDFSSCHIHIIVC fo1 Charlotte All schools and Chambers of Commerce 1n the Charlotte area wele represented The meet1n was sponso1ed by the D1st11et Natlonal AffalIS and 1 1ep1e sentatlve fxom W1sh1ngton DC was the speaker D1nner was se ved It 1200 ocloek and the four retu1ned a bout 3 00 o elock 1 9 , il O 1 , ! , I I. . - d 1 . 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I I -, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 11' z : 3 .1 , ', ' I ' I I ' - I 1 . . . . , V 91 1 1 ' 11 - . 1 , page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK MARCH 1 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK f Published Bl Weekly , ,I By the Journahsnn Class o Chadone Hugh Schom Circulation 800 igB,Q.l.z Subscruptlon Rates S1 Q1 STAFF Publ1sher Joyce Hughes Managmg Ed1tor Joe DeDUe Ed1tor IH Ch1ef JaCk19 Hale Sports Edltor Jo Ann Re1ner Advert1s1ng Manager Peggy Conner Asst Advert1s1ng Manager Barbara Barnaart Exchange Barbara Brown BUSIHCSS Manager Lou1se Berg C1rculat1on Lee W1ll1amson Adv1sor W1n1fred Wells Reporters Journallsm Class Asst Do You Want Brotl1ers3 Last week all over the Nat1on people were recogmzmg Brotherhood Week Th1S IS a part of a long struggle agamst rac1a1 preJud1ce It was a week 1n Wh1Ch to rem1nd people that Cathollcs Protestants and Jews and whltes yellows and blacks are all the same and rel1g1on not th1nk1ng of the old adage that all men are created equal and that all these people worshlp a God They worsh1p God 1n a d1fferent way but w1th the same feel1ng of love In the Un1ted States there seems to be a strong preJud1ce between the Negroes and whxtes Th1S should not be because although were somewhat dlfferent on the outs1de were the same on the 1ns1de We worsh1p the same Lord eat the same foods and are equal 1n all ways Its true there are a lot of famous wh1te people but what about these Negroes George Washxngton Carver Ralph Bunche Jack1e Robmson and Sugar Ray Rob1nson Ralph Bunche 1S a famous U S statesman who recently won the Nobel pr1ze for hlS work 1n Palestlne JaCk19 Robmson the Brooklyn Dodgers star second baseman has done a great Job of brlngmg the Negroes up 1n the m1nds of the wh1tes of the Un1ted States Another Robmson by the name of Sugar Ray IS one of the greatest boxers of the world He IS not only a great boxer but he 1S also a Cfedlt to the Negro race He has g1ven money to the great dr1ves aga1nst cancer At one t1me after keep1ng one dollar for h1mself he gave the rest of the gate rece1pts of a champ1onsh1p bout to a cancer fund Although Brotherhood Week IS over lets keep the feelmg ahve 1f we want to keep th1S great nat1on of ours 1ntact Hold Your Flre Durmg the week of March f1rst basketball tournaments w1ll be held 1n th1s school At these tournaments there w1ll be var1ous schools represented And l1ke all cxc1t1ng basketball games there w1ll be a lot of yell 1ng and cheerxng g0lHg on There are bound to be many d1sagreements w1th the referees dec1s1ons or the 0ppOSlHg players ab1l1ty But lets keep our dlsagree 1ng thoughts to ourselves The th1ngs we do and the way we act at games reflect on th1S school and we certa1nly want C H S to have a good name for sportsmanshlp When you feel the urge to let out Wlth a m1ghty boo or a smart remark, Just remember, there are others watch1ng you Hold all that hot steam down unt1l you get some place you can blow your top and not hurt anyone's feellngs When these eventful games start, let's all show our v1s1tors we know how to act And 1f the fellow s1tt1ng next to you at a game, dec1des he could do better than the referee, Just drop a l1ttle h1nt to h1m that th1s school respects sportsmanshlp Let's show our' Hershey Talks on Draft Whlle Pr1n J B Sm1th was on h1s tr1p to New York he attended a meet1ng at wh1ch MaJor General Lew1s B Hershey talked on the problem of the draft Hershey stated that the only problem fac1ng the Un1ted States IS how to ra1se a large army w1thout people We need an army of about three and a half m1ll1on men there are approxl mately e1ght m1ll1on men between the ages of n1neteen and twenty s1x Half of these are reJected as 4 F There are about one ITll1llOll 1n th1s age range that are marr1ed bGS1deS some veterans Th1s leaves three m1ll1on at the most for draft1ng under the present set MaJor General Hershey po1nted out that lt was contrary to our 1deals to g1ve defer ments to students go1ng to college 1f they are dolng It to avo1d the draft but 1f they are go1ng to college to 1ncrease the1r value to the1r country It would be all r1ght He thought that we are now l1v1ng 1n a per1od of opportun1ty People say If we only had the good old days we would be s1tt1ng on top of the world But d1d the people 1n those days have the opportun1t1es we have? Blue Am! Mau glue Blue sk1n and ha1r' How we1rd' Yes th1s IS exactly what the gentleman had Charles R Doll who 1S the student teacher 1n Mrs Frances W1lderns class attended the f1rst Lansmg artlsts ball Wh1Ch was held at the Hotel Olds For the occas1on he came dress ed 1n blue from top to toe Th1S blue effect represented the art1st PICBSSOS blue per1od Mr Doll rece1ved the pr1ze for the best costume of the ball A rev1ew of the gala affa1r appeared 1n the February 18 1ssue of the Lanslng State Journal Mr Dolls p1cture show1ng h1S pr1ze w1nn1ng costume was publ1shed w1th th1S rev1ew Unlll Death D0 Us Part Unknown to many IS the fact that 1n the prev1ous weeks Pr1n John Sm1th has been commumcatmg W1th the U S Treasury De partment He has been domg lt for every s1ngle student 1n C H S He has helped to keep all dances part1es carn1vals and such events poss1ble IH school Here IS how SINCE 1942 all classes organ1zat1ons and groups have been pay1ng 20727 Federal tax on enterta1nment adm1ss1on Each month Mr Sm1th has to f1le a tax report on all money taken 1n On all games all tlcket stubs must be saved For each tlcket money must be accounted for and f1led Where t1Ck9tS are not used such as at dances the total 1ncome IS counted d1V1d6d by fxfteen Cthe DFICGJ and mult1pl1ed by 02 fthe tax on 15cD Recently the law was changed It was to affect all candy pop gum sales Wh1Ch would be taxed 2070 also If th1s were done classes and organ1zat1ons would make only 02 on every box of 24 candy bars Mr Sm1th wrote that It would be 1mpos Slble for school sales to operate under these c1rcumstances and he rece1ved a welcome reply statxng the school was free from such a tax All 1n all the students are pleased that Mr Sm1th has found out that the source of much 1ncome has been saved Breezes from the North Then there were the three Ch1nese g1rls who never went on a date Tu Yong Tu, Tu Dumb Tu, and No Yen Tu t'The Shleldv Fowlerv1lle, M1Ch1g8H Always watch the man bEl'l1l'ld the one 1n front of yourself l . 1 Forecast Ram 7 Sc1ent1sts say that the month of February Is usually snowy and cold But the same month Just now past Was d1fferent ltS been told Instead of bllzzards and b1t1ng wmd Wlth snow and cold and sleet A person could look out h1S w1ndow And see ra1ndrops on the street Each day the clouds hung overhead And the ra1n began to pour What IS happen1ng to wxnter weather W1ll It ra1n forevermore'7 By Peggy Conner Always a Friendly Smile Th1s teacher IS not new to the students but few know of her var1ed and lnterestlng back ground Teachmg may seem dull and t1re some to some but It can be fasc1nat1ng to others All the students know the commer C131 teacher Mrs L1pS9y She was born 1n Sandusky County Oh1o and moved to Qu1ncy Mlchlgan wlth her parents when she was e1ght years old She attended a country school and then went on to Qu1ncy hlgh school taklng a college prepara ccrt1f1cate from Ferr1s Inst1tute she had a few years exper1ence of teachlng 1n a coun try school In 1939 she rece1ved the Bachelor of SCIENCE degree 1n Commerclal Educatlon She has taught school slnce 1925 Wlth one year s leave of absence because of her health After be1ng asked what she llked for foods she sa1d I l1ke all foods and all people Basketball rates hlgh6St on her sports calen dar but the one th1ng she enJoys most IS travel1ng Last summer when school was out she and her husband flew by a1rplane to Cal1forn1a For two weeks they v1s1ted from San Franc1sco to San Dlego 1nclud1ng Yosemlte Nat1onal Park Also she has taken two wmter tr1ps one to Florlda and one to Texas But best of all she sa1d I l1ke to llVC on the farm IZ 60404116414 .fa Remember me? Im that cute l1ttle black pup who sl1pped through the front door a llttle Whlle back and bounded up the sta1rs to second floor try1ng to fmd my master I thought that maybe he could help me to get an educatlon He Sald I was awful dumb the other day Just because I chewed up the paper when he told me to brmg It to h1m Bes1des I heard lt was free to anybody I no more than got to the top of the sta1rs when some Jumpy g1rl let out a war whoop Just because I happened to brush agamst her ankle try1ng to get past Couldn t she see that I was 1n a hurry' I ran 1nto the nearest room where a s1lver halred Lady gave me a k1nd sm1le and was real mce I thought Id come back later but I had to be go1ng r1ght then I turned down the hall to the r1ght and boy d1d I get 1nto a mess' I got started hrough a crowd of scrambllng feet and yell 1ng k1dS and couldnt turn around to go back When I got on the other sxde there were onlv two stalrways and I d1dnt know Wh1Ch way to go I dec1ded that Id better chance go1ng back through the m1ll and start all over Aha' There was Mr Sm1ths OfflCC r1g t 1n front ot my eyes I knew I could fmd It Oh, oh, 1t's br1mm1ng over Wlth kldS Wa1t1ng for excuses I'll never see h1m now Maybe I'd better come back but what's th1s Some g1r1 has of my ears and IS talkmg as 1f she out w1th her boy fr1end None of that stuff for me' later hold were baby Lxfe cycle of a g1rl safety DIHS, ha11 p1ns, fraternlty p1ns, clothes p1ns, roll1ng p1ns, safety p1ns y1s1tors that we can have good sportsmanshlpl The Card1nal l 'LBIHCK 31 G010l as well as a good team B13 R3D1dS, MIC-Thlgdll Tffwelse CHM Michigan . I I . - , . . L . . - , . - X 0 . . . . . , 1 1 ' Si, fi: . . . T , . . 1 ' , - f x T- , ' . ' - 1 rw . , , , 4 1 1 , 4 Q . Gi . . 1, Q 1 1 , X . 1 . . . A - - -'g XC . . . 1 y . , ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 . . . 1 A ' ' - ---- . '. . . . . ' , . . , , 1 .................................... 1 11131 1 1 .........................,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 ' . ' ' . ' a l , 0 l . 3 Y ' . . . . Z. ju - - - - 1 1 If ' , .1 ' . 1 ' I , 1 . . . .y , , , . . . . . ,, - , , -, 1 . 1 , . 1 . - - . . tor course. In 1925 fore r 'vin life All people seem to stay W1th the1r own race y. . '. be . ecel g a l l , A . , , . - , . - ' O I ' . ' . y l ' 1 . l . ' y . , . ' . 1 1 . , 1 1 . 1 1 . . , . 1 . ' 66 ' YY . . . - Y 1 . 1 , 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 u 1 ' ' 5 . . ,, . . ' . . ' Y 9 Y ' 1 ' 1 1 . . . ' ' 1 . ' ' , 1 . . . . - . ' . I ' ' 1 , - 1 1 . . 3 , , , 1 . . . . - ' 1 7 v ' , 1 . . . H . 'Y . ' A1 ' ' . . . , , 1 H . , 1 1 . -.- . 3 . . . ' . - - 1 ' u 14 1 If ' ' . l . - - 1 - Y - . . ' I s ' ' . l . ' ' v . ' 1 v 1 v v , , l A - , ! Q . . ' ' 7 Y l . . . ' 1 . . . I ' 1 . , ' . . . 1 l t 1 ' 1 . . H N ' 7 ' 9 ' 1 Y - . . ' . . ' . . .' ' ' y Y ' 4 . . , . ' ' 7 Y ' ' 1 1 . . ' , ' 1 , Q - 1 3 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , - . ' ' ' ' 7 ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . . ' 1 , . . , . - 1 H v ' ' 1 - . . 1 Q ' Y . y 1 1 ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 - , . 1 1 1' ' ' . 1 . h . , 1 MARCH 1, 1951 ORANGE 8z BLACK Page 3 Girls' Basketball Teams Edge Out Eaton Rapids GAA teams matched skill with the Eaton Rapids girls' basket- ball teams on February.20. Three individual games were played with the Charlotte teams winning all The first was between the seventh and eighth grades the second between the freshma 1 girls and the third between mixed teams of sophomores and seniors The seventh and eighth grade teams were composed of Phyllis Medcoff Faith Mahon Sue Wythe forwards and Connie Carter Gerry Rogers Lourst Johnson guards Also playing as forwards were Kay Barnhill Laura Walker Martha Barnaar Sandra Honeywell and Ann Mul holland Shirley Rulison Bar bara Watson Alice Flynn and Brona Gordrneer w re guards Phe final score was 19 18 in favor of Charlotte Girls playing on the ninth grade team were Bernice Butler Donna Clark Harlean Rog r forwards Verdetta Mahon Shir ley Cooper Boots Williamson Sue Steinman and Nona Carter guards The final score was Charlotte 16 Eaton Rapids 11 Bernice Butler scored 10 points Donna Clark 4 and Harlean Rog ers 2 The last team playing consisted of sophomores and seniors mrxed Sally Smith Doreen Carey Sally McDonald and Pat Prresman started as forwards Charlene Barnhrll Joyce Pinch Marcelvn Baker Shirley Howard and Pat Prresman were guards Doreen Carey topped the list with 15 points Sally Smith scored 5 Th final score was Charlotte 21 Eat on Raprds 18 GAGER S Lunches and School Supplies Orioles Defeat Comets To Cinch Share of Crownl Zone Defense Gives Headache To 'Ledgers Grand Ledge Comets were forced to bow to the Charlotte five at Grand Ledge February 20 the Capitol Crrcurt the Blue and Gold kept up the pace farrly well although the Orioles kept ahead of Despite their third rank in them throughout the game Zone defens was used Lee Williamson and Don Packard played a vigorous game of catch for the Orioles trying to entrcc the Blue and Gold to go after the ba At halftime the score was 19 1 for the Isaacmen Beginning the third stanza both teams registered a slim amount of mark rs Williamson nd Packard still held on to th ball waiting for a chance to move in On the inside Hans Kardel Lloyd Brarthwarte ani Jrm Gammage were well pinned in Isaacm n nipping the Comets 32 28 The game wound up with the High scorer for the Orang and Black was Kardel with 18 tallies followed by Gammage with 6 Delor1n Levan turned rn 13 for the Comets and Jim Teman ac counted for 8 This win assured Charlotte of a three way tie with Mason and Everett for the Capitol Circuit Crown Complete Home Outfitters W lttsutltt WJ ,acfafwb STORE Be Tops Il a Germain Shell Service A good place to buy Gasoline and Oil SHOP AT Tune up Work Glttlemans Wheel Balancing Service is my business CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY We have many Items made up with school seal ln orange and black colors especially for you YEAR PINS FOR 51 5 3 54 CLASSES Hugh school keys picture frame compacts bracelets e clasps and miniature basketball with the seal on them Locals Trim Howell Meeting the Howell Green and Gold on the opponents' hard- wood, the local basketeers rang up a 55-37 victory on February 16, to keep the Orioles tied for first place in the Capitol Circuit conference. The local quintet led all the way never once letting the High landers pass their score so that when the final buzzer rang Charlotte had garnered a 55 37 decision The game was a personal vic tory for Jrm Gammage who tossed rn 14 markers to be higlr point man for the game Hans Kardel rang up 13 points to come in second Beebe Sets New Record Junior high free throw tourna ments have just ended Two eighth grade boys set an oul standing record this year Gar Beebe made 36 baskets out of 50 throws with B111 Thompson closc with 35 baskets out of 50 Eighth grade boys are the con testants It tal es about a month to get the final results In the beginning contest rn 1947 Dick Paton won 27 out of Saxons Triumph Over Slow Orange and Black The Orioles dropped their final game of the season to Hastings 42- 22, making only eight fielrl goals. 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GRA GE BLACK wiiifilire THE CHARHIAN issue 10 VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE M ICHIGAN THURSDAYHMARCH 15 1951 wr Footllgllteers To Present Plays Melodrama Comedy Fantasy, To Be Staged Tomorrow At Elght 0Clock House hghts w1ll d1m and the curta1ns w1ll open tomorrow n1ght at 8 00 on the fourth an nual drama n1ght to be presented by the Foothghteers Three one act plays a comedy Who Gets the Car Fomght a melodrama She Was Only a Farmers Daughter and afantasy Dark ness Falls on Laughter w1ll make up the program The comedy 1S a story about a typ1cal fam1ly frghtmg over the use of the car In the play are Bruce Brown as Mr Jones w1tl1 Darl Yund as Mrs Jones Joyce P1nch w1ll play Mary the daugh ter Bud Atk1ns IS the son Paul and Denn1s Jones w1ll portray Marys boyfrxend Jack An exc1t1ng melodrama w1ll be featured Wlth a v1lla1n and all Barbara Brown IS Mlllle Sp1vens the hero1ne Mary Al1ce Howe IS Sally Sp1vens her aunt Ella Smlthers a ne1ghbor w1ll be played by Jane H1gby and Os good Ellas son and hero of the story 1S Glen Gearhart Bruce Ph1ll1ps as Mulberry Foxhall IS the v1lla1n Allce Smlth L1ll1an BObClk IS hlS latest VIC txm and Mary Norrxs and Nor man Rutter are her parents Lyd1a and Harvey Sm1th A fantasy a type of play sel dom used here w1ll be presented tomorrow n1ght A love story between Apollo the sun god and a mortal IS the theme Cassandra Llnda Klng IS the fem1n1ne lead and Earl Mead IS Apollo The f1V9 maldens are Joyce Ransom Peg Lawcock Ada Jean Muma Mar1lyn Roberts and Nancy Har rlngton Durmg the 1nterm1ss1ons two dramatlc readmgs w1ll be g1ven bv Wava Babcock and Jene Ann Murphy The readlngs are Dark Vlctory by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch and Illuslon by Amyle Strxckland respect1vely Several commxttees have been busy functlonlng preparmg for the b1g mght Adyert1s1ng t1ckets programs stage and make up are some of them The tlCkCtS are for sale now and Wlll be tomor row nlght at th1rty cents a per son Mr Jarvxs W0tf1Ug the adV1S91 of Foothghteers stated The members have all put a lot of tlme and effort 1nto the show and have galned some valuable ex perlence What s Cooking Today Career Day Tonight at 630 Mother and Daughter Banquet March 16 Drama N1ght 8 00 March 17 St Patr1cks Day Senlor and Cadet Band Fes t1val Jackson March 22 Orange 8a Black Dramatlcs Club to Preform econd Back row M Howe B Phllllps W Atkins B Brown D Jones L Bobcnk Mddl row Mr Wtrm Adv: r Ranso M L k 1 e o 9 se Tubbs J Hlgby J Murphy J Punch Yund L Kung B Brown L Berg N m awcoc M Norrns D A Thomas Front row E Mead D Harrmgton G Gearhart Uncle Glwqa There w1ll be one more Lenten serv1ce next Monday Much ap prec1at1on goes to Mrs Marena K1pl1nger and the Blble class stu dents for the1r organ1zat1on work and eff1c1ent settmgs To the m1n1sters who talked w1th the student body to the choral group and the vocal and lnstrumental solo1sts who part1c1pated go the thanks of the student body It has all been well done Mr John Bogners tenth grade Enghsh class declded to publ1sh a newspaper but lt seems they have a lot of stale news be cause after wr1t1ng all the stor1es they found that the school d1dnt have any m1meograph paper to prlnt It Agam the student teachers w1ll be saymg ad1eu to Charlotte h1gh Thursday March 15 all the fu ture teachers now attendlng school here w1ll go back to Mxch 1gan State College A sk1t presented by members of the local Lat1n club was glven at a meet1ng of the Jumor Class 1cal League of Eastern h1gh school last Frlday The sk1t was entxtled Ub1 Est Pater'7 Where Is Father? It was based upon the song The Th1ng Members of the sk1t were Sally Woodard Suzanne McLau hl1n Jolene McLane Jeanette tarr Joyce Roberts JHCKIG Rhmes Sus1e Peck Joan Hamllton Al Thomas Charles Schaefer and Bruce Brown Spanlsh students attended a mov1e ln the Spamsh language at the Fa1rch1ld theater M1Ch1g3H State College March 5 The G A A Mother Daughter Banquet to Be Tonlght Tomght the GAA IS sponsor mg a mother and daughter ban ouet startlng at 6 30 oclock 1n the old gymnas1um The meal vull be a potluck dlnner After wards a tumblmg exh1b1t1on w1ll be presented by the var1ous g1rls Gym classes The purpose of the banquet IS to show the parents what the g1rls have been doxng 1n the G A A and 1n gym class Commlttee rn charge of thf banquet decoratlons IS Kay Barn Martha Barnaart Jerry Rogers Sharon Vaughn and Ann Mul holland In charge of sett1ng up tables are Judy Henry Sharon Ray mond Sue Sm1+h Sandra Gonser Sandy Parlsh and Karen Laven good The clean up comm1tte1 cons1sts of Jerry Rogers Mar1lyn Ayotte Ann Mulholland Char lotte Lea Sharon Vaughn and Marcelyn Baker Suggest1ons for food for the potluck banquet are meat loaf escalloped potatoes corn or peas 1ce cream and cake M1lk and coffee w1ll be served also Sgt lVlcKenz1e Speaks Of Expenences ln Korea Sergeant J1m MCKCHZIC talked two weeks ago to the s cond hour problems class on the war 1n Korea He told the students about the Chmese and some about the fxghtmg Havmg been shlpped home from Korea b cause of wounds last fall he was a quahfled speaker The Sergeant related that Am erlcan sold1ers are not flghtmg a ClV1llLed natlon but rather bar bar1ans who dont know the tac trcs of warfare He also sa1d that th1s IS an ent1rely d1fferent k1nd of war He part1cularly stressed that the students should stay ln nnua Lareer Project Offered loda Professor Hatch of State To Speak to Students About Future Today IS the second annual C HS Career Day Everyone wnl get a chance to learn about the yocatlons 1n wh1ch he 1S most 1nterested The day begms w1th an ad v1sory group meet1ng after wh1cn tl1ere IS a general meet1ng 1n the aud1t011um Professor Raymond Hatch of Mxchlgan State college w1ll 3dd16SS the group on Th Next Step Followmg the guest speaker each student w1ll attend the two morn1ng sesslons of h1s cholce School w1ll let out for lunch a 1140 oclock Afternoon classes w1ll begm agam at 100 oclock After two more SESSIONS there w1ll be another advlsory group m t1ng at 31.1 oclock to dls cuss the day s meet1ngs The purpose of th1s career day IS to help the students dec1de what flelds they would llke to enter The consultants w1ll not be trylng to sell then vocat1o11 to the students but w1ll present the facts and let each dec1de for h1mself The flrst half of each perlod w1ll be used by the speak er presentmg the detalls of hs professlon wh1le the last half ?v1ll be a questlon and answer zme Consultants Named The followmg people are th ones who are avallable for con sultat1on Mr Arthur Balfour d1rector of Argubr1ght College of tContlnued on Page 43 Forenslc Contest Date Postponed Untll Mar 20 Morning Program to Be Held In Ag Room Because of the neaxness I drama nlght and freshman mter VIGWS that must be completed Mr Jarv1s Wotrmg d1rector of forens1cs has asked for a weeks extenslon of the speech contest The program wh1ch was to be held on March 12 w1ll take place 1n the agrlculture room on thc morn1ng of March 20 M Wotrlng states We havent had as much mterest th1s year as ln others except m dra matxc readmg At present Don Packald IS the only part1c1pant ln extempor aneous and Margaret Forshee 1n oratory The people entered for the dra mat1c readmg are Barbaxa Camp bell Caroll NOTIIS Tom Snyder Al Thomas and Lxllxan Bobc1k Ray Flessner IS a contestant ln mgvle was entltled Palova tContlnued on Page 47 deClal'T1atl0I1S 1 1 1 , 1 0 ' N 1 ' 1 l , 21 O C Q - cn! .. 1 9 - 1 ll ' v v - Y ' 17, 1 '1 , 1 - - . an ' 3 .YY N - 1 ' ' ' ' Y ' n ' ' , . . 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OI' ' ' J ' ' 14 sy I ' , :A ' H 1 - . - ' u - H . , r. , 1 . , ' ,. , I , , - 1 1 Q ' 5 6- . 1 ' ' ' 77 a 1 ,Y 1 l . . ' . , . U 1 1 s . - - . 1 . I y y - . . . - . , y Y . . . . U i Q N . - 1 1 v . Y - ' . -1. - v , . 1 ' I ' ' . . ' . , 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 ' . - ' Y Y 1 ' , . 1 . 1 . - - ... , . . ' ' If 71 V A 1 l ' Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK MARCH 15, 1951 Will the Slipper Fil the Fool? Have you been thinking of a girl in your class that would make a nice queen? Do you know a girl that would? If you do, then prepare to sign her name on the ballot in the next issue of the Orange 8a Black. Ages ago, during medieval times, a queen was merely the wife of the king, but now to the Charlotte students, a queen is the girl best liked in a class. Qualities of the queen should be friend- liness to others. She should be judged on initiative, beauty, and her qualities of gen- uineness. Also does she live oy that old pro- verb, Do unto others, as you would want them to do unto you. ? '7lxe Wemm o Me aeen March 17 is the anniversary of the death of lrelands patron saint St Patrick He IS claimed by Ireland because he brought Christianity to that country St Patricks day was once primarily a re ligious holiday in Ireland Later it became the date of street fights between the Orange men or Protestants and the Catholic wear ers of the green For many years it was celebrated by the gayest of ceremonies and feasting Wealthy families used to ma' e ale in February and save it for March 17 when pickled salmon and oat bread would be eaten with it Drowning the Shamrock was a traditional ceremony during which Patricks Pot was filled with ale and the people toasted each others health and hap piness Today in Ireland Mar 17 is little more than the occasion for wearing green ties and shamrocks and carrying clay pipes The city of Dublin however continues to ob serve the day with a big parade and dance festival The wealthy or important people of that city are invited to a ball at Dublin castle to dance in a ballroom known as St Patricks hall but many of the old tradi tions have been dropped The white clay pipe 1S symbolic of old Ireland Green IS the traditional color of the day because Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle The shamrock is Irelands symbol because St Patrick used it to ex plain to the people how the three persons The Father The Son and the Holy Ghost could be One Person to help the people Reading and Rlllllg by Rosle How many know that in the junior class there is a real old fashioned Good Samari tan? Well there is and her name is Rosie Harag At the Lincoln and Roosevelt schools there are two little displaced persons named Ann and Jane Sroyter These little girls are ten and seven and came here in February from so Rosie who speaks Czech very well has been helping them She spends several hours a week at the schools and says she enjoys the work a lot She explains to them words in their work books and helps them with correct pronun ciation Ann and Jane Cpronounced J anh un derstand a little English but dont speak it ROSIG says she thinks they could if they wanted to but they are very bashful Num bers are what they have been working on lately and Ann can count over fifty Its lots of fun says Rosie but some times its rather embarrassing for instance when Im telling them a word and they cor rect my Czech pronunciation It just shows that their Czech is better than mine and I dont see how they have much confidence in me This work is something very fine and C H S IS very proud to have a student do ing this kind of work with the displaced chll dren in Charlotte Hats off to Rosle Harag ' I Time Flies for This Girl When your reporter asked this friendly, but quiet girl what her hobby was, she re- plied, Oh, I've lots of them. That statement was indeed true because this senior girl has three flourishing hobbies which she has kept at for many years. Gloria White paints as well as plays the piano and violin. Talking first about painting, she said she has had this hobby for three or four years. She does pictures in water colors, oils, and chalk but prefers water colors. I even entered some in the Youth Talent Exhibit at Lansing she smiles but I didnt win anything Playing the piano is her next pleasure This she has studied for the last seven years Furthering her hobby of music she has spent the past year studying the violin Always curious about what students are going to do after high school your inter viewer inquired about her intentions Oh I want to go to college and major in music ani art she replied Drafts from the South Wind It seems paid assemblies are also enjoyed at other schools Frederick Sjobiarn per formed at Mason high February 27 and the Hallelujah Quartet put on their show at Oli vet high school When a boy breaks a date he usually has When a girl breaks a date she usually has twoll The Dial Marshall Definition of a flood A river that is too big for its bridges She s the like this kind look you gir The Argentian Kansas City Kansas Congratulations to The Splash the Grand Ledge school paper Out of the sixty nine schools which submitted papers to the Mich igan TB School Press Project The Splash was among the twenty five papers receiving state awards The next step w1ll be the National Contest Locker Language If you had been near the senior lockers by the home economics room last Tuesday you would probably have heard the throatv 8 Know You as issued forth by Nancy Har rington Pat Priesman Don Tirrell Bonnie Wells and Jackie Hale It seems that with this too too summery weather the songs in tlIiIe hearts of these people are unconquer a e You should a seen her face when I grab bed on to her This was the exclamation made by some little seventh or eighth grade boy as he was talking to a friend His name 1S unknown but his locker may be found on third floor near the library As Susie Peck and Susie Moore were pass ing in the hall between afternoon classes Susie Peck remarked Mmmm IS that roast beef or steak that they are making in the home economics room? Then vxhen Mr Stall grinning strode down the hall to Mrs Moreys office at the early hour of 8 30 Margie Vance and Louise Berg cooed I see you made it this morn ing Mr Stall and went on giggling about their lab experiences Mother Goose on the Loose Jack and Jill .................... Dale Rolfe and Barb Crittenden Cinderella ..............,............. Shirley Bruce Humpty-Dumpty ............ Richard Holiday Li'l Bo-Peep and her Sheep ........ Lucille Vogel and her Glee Club Li'l Red Riding Hood ................ Judy Dunn Big Bad Wolf u u an u Joe Pinch Richard Paton Mr. Smith Simple Simon Ole King Cole ........................ Little Boy Blue ............................ Joe Iauch Goldilocks ........................ Shirley Howard The Three Bears .................. Connie Keeny, Carolyn Earl, Wilma Whitinger Several Sophomores See South While the spring breezes blow their spring fever epidemic through Charlotte and around C H S most of the students are gaily shedding their heavy coats and breathing the fresh new air into their nos trils Of course there are some of The Roving Kind who want 70 plus weather so they head South About the middle of February Charles Thornell with his parents and some friends left for Florida Pat Wilson went on a jour ney to Texas and New Mexico She traveled near the R10 Grande River and through that well known valley On March 5 Janet Spagnuolo left for Florida with her parents and the next day Jean Settles bid adieu to Charlotte and headed for the same state Notice anything peculiar about the per sons who have left C H S for a few weeks? Well they re all sophomores Pat and Charles are home now Kinda think the rest of them are missing some good Michigan weather dont you? Best Wishes to You Best wishes of this high school will be with Miss Vivian Byrd the student teacher in Miss Dorothy Hughes class this Sundav when she becomes the bride of Ralph Riddle They are to be married in the Methodist Church in Lansing Her husband to be works in the post office ln Lansing The couple will have an apartment in the capital city A honeymoon will be spent at Detroit and Niagara Falls Musical Merry go Round Night Has a Thousand Eyes Just a warning to those who park down in Bennett Park Do I Worry? Miss Wells My One and Only Charlene Barnhill Doug Burkhead Mule Train Bus No 4 Hubba Hubba Hubba Both Mr Bogners Someone to Watch Over Me Seventh Grade ORANGE 8: BLACK Published Bl Weekly By the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 Subscription Rates S1 J: A590 3 ll INTERIATIONA 17 SC GLL STAFF Publisher Managing Editor Don Tirrell Editor In Chief Pat Priesman Sports Editor Leland Williamson Advertising Manager Barbara Barnaart Asst Advertising Manager Glen Gearhart Exchange Peggy Conner ,Business Manager Louise Berg lC1rculat1on Clyde Nichols Adviser Wmifred Wells lReporters Journalism Class Joe Depue , ' 77 ' ll ' 7 ' - 1 f Q U ' . . . . . . , I ' l ' I , - - . . ' . . ., - - l ' l . . l. . l ' . . . I , I II - . , . - I . . . . , , , - . . ,, . . . . . , . . . . U , , - ' . I '. . ' H - U - ' , M , , , . . . I n ' w 1 y . I . . . ' ' xc ' U i. 7 - , , , ' . . , 3 ' ' - . . . , , 3 ' ' CL ' Y Y u ' 1 H ' ' . , 7 ' . y ' . . 1 . . I II . . 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I MARCH 15 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Toutant s Boys See Busy Year Back Row Mr Eldred Toutant Gary Barnett BIII Pugh John Borgman Bll Yhompson Charles Sherd Joel Cooper Lynn Brown Jlm Mayhew Mgr Clifford Cam Middle Row Ron Mann Pat Mahon Albert Lea Jam Hoffman Wayne Hollandsworth Leonard Glasslee Bull Wenger Duck Llewellyn Front Row Stanley Burger Fred Earl Bruce Sherman Jlm Muma John Muma Charles Wood Verelyn Marsh Vernon Slgornax 0l1vet Takes Class C Dlslrlet, B to Saxons Both Teams Wm by One Polnt Charlotte, Sprmgport Lose Thursday Ma1ch 1 opened the d1str1ct basketball l2Ol11D8ITlCl'ltS 1n the local gymnaslum Startmff thlngs off Ol1vet met Bellevue at 7 00 oclock and ran away w1th a 52 JI v1ctory Sprlngpolt took Nashvxlle to the cleaners after a good foulth quar ter 55 47 Fr1day mght featu1ed play be tween Hastmgs and Mason Char lotte and Grand Ledge The Or1oles and Saxons were vlctor IOUS w1th scores of 38 25 and 48 43 respectlvelv The four wlnners met on Sat urday and Ol1vet Won an exc1t1ng battle from Sp1 mgport 41 40 Grant Sallsbury Guest Speaker at FFA Banquet John Smlth Clyde Fulton Made Honorary Members The annual F 1' A Chapter ban quet was held Peb1uary 22 Wlth Mr Glant S3llSbUlV falm edltor of WKAR as the guest speak er A dLllC10LlS ham supper started the evemng followed by the Chapter OfflC6lS taklng thelr sta t1ons 'md rec1t1ng the opemng lccremomes The toastmastex Don Tlrrcll mtroduted Dav1d George who led the gxoup IH commun1ty Slflglng Then P1es1dent Paul Kerekes p r e s e n t e d honorary members M1 J B Smlth and Mr Clyde Fulton w1th honorary keys Mr Sm1th was chosen be cause of the 1nterest he has 'shown ln the F FA Chapter and fCont1nued on I 'Lge 41 SEDIOIS playmg thell last game Orlole Eggs Hatch Out Season Vlctory of I3 5 Both the seventh and e1ghth grade basketball teams have had a very successful season th1s year the seventh wmnmg sxx and los mg thlee wh1le the e1ghth won seven and lost two They have played w1th Mason Eaton Raplds Ol1vet and Grand Ledge Thuteen players w1ll be el1g1b1e for advancement to the Jumor varslty team next year They are Lynn Brown Charles Sherd John Borgman James Hoffman Wayne Hollandsworth B111 Pugh Leonard Glasslee B111 Thompson Gary Beebe Joe Cooper Albert Lea J1m May hew and Dale Pratt B111 Pugh was a transfer from Adrlan f01 the semester Mr Toutant sald that thes boys w1ll play an lmportant part 1n Charlottes bask tball future The s v nth grade th1s y ar w1ll have a Job next year to f1ll the blg shoes and they Wlll have to grow some th1s summ r to com pete Wlth the tremendous helght advantage of th1s years team GILBRAE WASH FABRICS A beautlful new I1ne for Sprung Sanfrrlzed Fast Color Plalns and Prmts McCall Patterns to help you make them up FRED A RICHEY CO Charlotte Much Complxments of LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP Guole 4eaZhm4 Wayne Terw1ll1ger 42 has re ported back to the Chxcago Cubs trammg camp at Cata11na Ray Mohre 45 was marrled last Saturday n1ght Also 1n the near future D1ck Derby 47, w1ll enter 1nto the world of holy mat rlmony Ken Sparks 50 has been 1n sprmg football practxce Wlth the centers and backs 1n Jemson fleld house at M1Ch1g8H State J1m Gammage f1n1shed h1s h1gh school career of sports IH the Hastmgs game because he IS now too old to play baseball accordmg to the state age rule EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Complete CAMEL Home Outfitters M aatafzcb IU Don K1dders fleld goal 1n the last f1fteen seconds put Ol1vet Qne polnt ahead Whgle thgy Stay Lloyd Bfalthwalte Wltll These ed unt11t1me ran out lthree boys placed ln the 11st of The 01110165 and the Sdxons l h1gh scorers 1n the league Oth Jlm Gammage w1th 107 and met and fought to a 31 30 Stole ers plavmg then last game were 1Lee W1ll1amson Dale Rolfe Don wlth the one polnt margm gomg P k d d B D d 1 ac ar an ruce avr to the Hastlngs team Hans Kardel led the Isaacmen w1th 15 pomts and Lynn Beadle topped the Blue and Gold w1th 0'l'T0'S for Charlotte we1e Hans Kardel second h1gh poxnt sco1er 1n the Capxtol C11cu1t Wlth 145 polnts Jewelry and Gifts 15 S M Charlotte COLORS and HARVEST TAN plccadllly guarclsman FMRMFBIRE 8 95 Peefmfs 6 STORE 1 ll Alll 0'l l'E IIDRIE DAIRY SFII WEGLER 'S SELECT FOODS and ICE CREAM Germain Shell Service A good place to buy Gasolme and O11 Tune up Work Wheel Balancmg USCYVICC IS my buslnessn NDLER OF BOSTON 1 Shecgdl' S ES 1 9 o . o 0 1 9 1 . 1 1 1 -1 1 .. . .- 'i- 1 ' .1 . l . ' . Y Y 1 . . . . . . K .R - - ,- G , X.. ' . Y . . -,,,. . , .1', I q 1 I 4 ' X . c ' . . 1 I . 1 ' . ' I . 1 1 1- 1 l ' , '. . . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 ' - ' . . . I - . , . - 1 1 1 1 - ' , - I y y , 1 . .- N . . t - I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '1 ' ' ' rj' -1 . . . .' 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' N . , . . ' 1 , ' ' -1 . 1 ' 1 . . ' 1 1 1 ' - 1 - l ' ' , 1 ' . K . , , '1 . . . . l y ' A 1 1 . . . ' . 1 - 1 li - - 1 , - ' ' .. , ' ' ' . ' . 1 ' , . , - . ' . 17. 1 ' . . . . . . . , -- , , . , I 1.. . ann 1 . 1 - ,1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 , 1 1 I l 1 . . 1 - 1 1 ' li Y , . . . . . . Q , D . , Q In . no ' o ' ct. C . . . ' fa - C - 1 1 1 . . I N, , 1 'U 5 1 ol-' .11 ,,,,,, 1 7 dll. Z ' 11 i 4 . 4 ' I 1 Y l Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK MARCH 15. 1951 CAREER DAY tContinued from Page 19 Business at Battle Creek, ac- countant and bankingg Mr. W. Pickard, personnel director at Capitol Airlines of Lansing, air- line pilot, Roy M. Grow of the Navy, Sgt. Don Challender of the Air Force, and Sgt. Albert Welke of the Marines, air forcesg Henry Buxton of Charlotte, barber, Don Rowe of Charlotte building trades Carl Allen of Charlotte butcher and meats Wendell An derson of Charlotte chemical engineer Andrew Bell who s the head of direct recruiting at the Civil Service Commission at Lansing civil service Dr Harry Scales of Michigan State college college entrance Robert McAl pine of the Jackson branch of the Michigan State Conservation Dept cons rvatlon and forestrv Dr Vance of Charlotte dentist Dr Carothers of Charlotte doc tor George Wildern of Charlotte drugglst Wallace Molema of thf Jackson employ ment office of the Consumers Power Co electrical engineer Don Adams of Char lotte electrician Paul P Purdf of the Fisher Body at Lansing factory employment Mr Bottom ley of Charlotte greenhouse florist and nursery Mrs Jann Dymond of Charlotte hair dress er Mrs Bretz of Charlotte and Lansing interior decorator Stan ley Raidle of Charlotte lawyer Mrs Hilding Krusell of Charlotte librarian Claude Cooper of Char lotte mechanics auto and air plane Reverend J Ray Gillham of the Charlotte Methodist Church minister and missionary Dr Underwood of the Michigan State College Dept of Music musician Mark Brouwer of th Lansing State Journal newspa per reporting Miss Kirkconnell of Lansing Sparrow Hospital who is bringing a student with hei Compliments of BEHRENS 8: ROWE Prescription Drugglst nursing, Robert E. Murray of the Michigan State Police Dept., police workg Lowell Reed of Charlotte, photography, Mrs. Cardon of Lansing, practical nurseg Robert J. Colman of WKAR, East Lansing, radio an- nouncing and stageg Charles Murphy of Wilcox-Gay, radio me- chanicg Mrs. Bart Rypstra of thc Eaton County Children's Aid Office social service' Mr. Balfour of Battle Creek stenographers and office work Robert Bell of Charlotte store management and clerking Mary Deichelbohr who IS chief operator of the Charlotte Michigan Bell Telephone C telephone operator Noel Dunninff of Charlotte tool and die maker Mr F T Richter of Lansing who is head of the drivers for Howard Sober Inc truck driving D Frickson of Charlotte veterin arian Barnie Lavengood waitress and restaurant work Don Hice of Charlotte gas sta tion Mrs Darrel Johnson o Charlotte homemaking and M Elmer Lightfoot of the State Dept of Public Instruction ag uculture Principal John Smith says ot this project We think we have improved on our last year s pro gram and we believe this will be a very worthwhile experience for 'ill the students Much credit should also be giv en Mr Earl Mead who has help ed a great deal in an effort to make this day a success by ac ouirmg consultants for the vari ous fields of work THE WORLD FAMED 'flixcelslor the 3 million dollar diamond discovered ln a rubbish heap, hlghlght an exhlbt world famous diamond replicas to be displayed at Beginning March 20 EA,TER 0 al School Students from the BRAITHWAITE SHOP Gulf Service Farm and City Delivery Gasoline and Fuel Oll Phone 9164 l l F. F. A. tContinued from page RJ the co-operation he has shown. Mr. Fulton was chosen for the advertisement concerning F.F,A., which he sponsored on his calen- dar. Mr. Clyde Ray and Mr. Milton Hagelberg, F.F.A. sponsors, gave individual awards to three people in F.F.A., Amos Weaver for dairy, Bill Freeman for star farming and Wallace Cotton for public speaklng members of parlia mentaiy procedure team speech and demonstration members who participated in the district con tests were recognized Grant Salisbury gave a very interesting talk which concerned all the youth of today His talk pertained to preparing for Uni versal Military Training or some form of service for the govern ment The closing ceremonies of the chapter and a thanks to all the student teachers students and all concerned who make the ban quet possible concluded the eve ning MCKENZIE SPEAKS tCont1nued from Pa e ll school and learn all they can while they can Students need more basic training in school he emphasized lNew System in Shop Class Mr. Harry Blanchard's eighth grade shop class, fifth hour, has a new system. Instead of having the whole class of eighth grade boys, Mr. Blanchard has divided the class into thirds and U3 of the boys attend shop for a period of twelve weeks while the others are in gym class. The first two groups have been completed. The last s ction started Monday March 5 In the class the boys learn t make simple proyects with as few tools as possible About six such proyects are made during the tw lve week period Some of the projects are door stops window stops rope line wind rs hammers wooden bowls and pin holders To make th wooden bowls a block of wood cut in the shop a shop made hammer and a metal ball is used By the process of pounding the ball into the wood and carving a design around it the bowl 1 made D O N H I C E STANDARD sfznvrcz N5 W' S F X :fl J l .fn-.,.,, LJ S S495 xg has IN BLACK AND CAMEL SU GLOVE LEATHER FRED MURRAY and CO MU GER H RDW RE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT U lr U U , e U I - , v , , U U g U - 9 - U , - O V , . 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New Plot in Main Show, Watch for 13th Wish Plans are underway for the an nual Journahsm carmval wh1ch w1ll be presented at the school cn Apr1l 13 S1de show chairmen have been selected by Joyce Hughes and Clyde N1chols pro gram co cha1rman Doors w1ll open at 7 00 o clock aft r wh1ch the S1dS shows w1ll be open to the public There Wlll be bark rs tell1ng where to go and why You w1ll see many peo ple so Jom w1th them to see everyth1ng Such th1ngs as the c1rcus mmstrel show style show Gay N1net1es and others should be put on your 11st of th1ngs to Then comes the ma1n show The class queens w1ll be honored ln the ma1n show wh1ch has new k1nd of plot Clyde N1chols 1n charge of th Slde shows Sald Almost every one Ive asked to part1c1pate II' the carmval so far has been w1ll mg to accept respons1b1l1ty I hope everythmg w1ll go over O Joyce Hughes who IS taking charge of the ma1n show stated We have f11 l1Sl'16d the scr1pt for the ma1n show and the cast has been selected and the members br1ef d on their parts Everyone seems eager to work a d I thmk the show w1ll be fun tu produce Juniors Receive Rlngs Class rmgs were distrxbuted to the students of the eleventh grade Thursday March 14 The r1ngs were bought from the Terryberry Company wh1cn IS a big manufacturer of class r1ngs It has always been trad1t1o1'1 for the class rmgs to be purchas ed dur1ng the Jumor year bu not any more Th1S years tenth grade class IS steppmg ahead of the past years students and IS buying them a year ahead I about a month the sophomores are expect1ng the arrival of the1r rmgs Most of the r1ngs are engraved gold ruby pearl and rose and wh1te gold They range 1n price from ten to twenty dollars G A A Holds Potluck The G A A g1rls had a banquet March 15 w1th a potluck supper After the supper Nancy Par1sl1 had the glrls 1ntroduce the1r mothers and M1ss Sh1rley D1tt mar gave her farewell speech a she IS leav1ng to Join hands 1n holy matr1mony next summer TW1I'l1l'1g and tumbl1ng were th ma1n enterta1nment On the Docket March 23 Spr1ng vacat1on be g1ns Apr1l 2 School starts Apr1l 6 7 Band to Nappanee Apr1l 12 Orange 8z Black Apr1l 13 Journallsm Carn1va Teachers Entertain Board of Eclucatlon Last mght at the Method1st church the teachers entertamed the Board of Educatmr at a ban quet Th1s IS an annual affa1r In the fall the Board g1V6S a party for the teachers and 1n the Spflng return one IS g1ven for the Board The speaker for the even1ng was Dr Clyde Campbell of the 9dJC8tl0I'1 department at M1ch 1gan Stat College Annual Prom 1n Progress Th1s year the annual Jumor s n1or prom w1ll be held Apr1l 27 The class of 52 has b en busy prepar1ng for an assembly wh1ch 1S scheduled for Apr1l 4 and also dec1d1ng on the date theme and decorat1ons for the prom The dmner dance program w1ll be held 1n the Charlotte MQSOHIC Templ JUHIOTS w1ll be th hosts and members f the s n1or class w1ll be 1nv1ted a guests The theme for the prom IS be mg dec1ded upon and the mus1c comm1ttee IS gettmg 1n touch w1th var1ous orchestras Com mlttees for them 1nv1tat1ons decorations food program and mus1c have bee11 chosen but the1r work IS held back unt1l they have a Jumor class meetmg Ufuole GAMQJ- A very odd thmg happened last week 1n thlrd hour l1brary Mrs M1ldred Iauch was workmg at her desk Wlth her head down lookmg at papers when she heard a very apparent undertone 1n he1 usually noiseless l1brary She looked up at a student who she querled w1th def1n1te flrmness Just WHO th1nks he has thc r1ght to talk aloud m th1s 11 brary She started to return to her work but glanced up aga1n only to observe that there ID th front of the room stood Supt Clark Muma and some v1s1t1n'f teachers who had been comment 1ng on the l1brary and were the gu1ltv ones Our eff1c1ent l1brar1an s face has never been 1 loveller shade of red' The glee club has begun work on an operetta entitled Words 'md MUSIC wh1ch w1ll be g1VEI1 somet1me 1n May Mrs Lucxlle Vogel says lt w1ll run two nlghts and they are double cast1ng so that the cast each n1ght w1ll be different The senlor class had a partv Fr1day nlght March 9 1n the old gym The d1fferent government classes supplled the food and about thlrty seniors took part ID the dancing and games The FFA boys had a danc on Thursday March 8 and 1nv1t ed the F H A and the G A A girls to be the1r guests A gay tvmc was had by all Pep Squad Finishes Year Left to Right JoAnn Remer Bonnle Wells Charlene Barnhull Marllyn Hethermgton Pat Gould Barbara Crlttenden Annual Talent EXh1b1t Cheerleaders End To Be Held Apr1l 22 29 Deadl1ne for the 1951 Lansmg Youth Talent exh1b1t IS Apr1l 7 Th1s fourth annual exh1b1t for youth of the Lansmg area IS staged by the State Journal and Lansmg Recreat1on department from Apr1l Z2 29 Last year s grand pr1ze wmne1 was June Grandstrom 50 who won a tr1p to Washmgton DC Tony Crawford 49 was w1nner the prevlous year Besldes th1s grand prlze there are f1rst second and thlrd plac 1ngs Persons from twelve to e1ghteen years of age may entex th1s contest The entr1es are dlV1d9d 1n age groups and then accord1ng to the k1nd of exh1b1t entered Group A IS for 17 and 18 year olds group B 15 and 16 group C 13 and 14 group D 12 year olds Some of the varlous ClaSS1fl catlons to enter are ceram1cs tography woodwo1k and water color pa1nt1ng There are many other groups Complete mforma t1on and e try blanks may b obtained from Pr1nc1pal John B Sm1ths off1ce School Representatives Vlslt Other S Councll Learn How Greenvllle Governs Student ln Unique Way In order to learn how othel schools govern the1r student b0d1SS Mr John Sm1th and flvc students journeyed to Greenv1ll on March 6 Those traveling Wltll Mr Sm1th were Sally Woodard Beverly F u l l e r t o n Charles Schaefe1 Murray Stall and D1ck Garn The big reason for gomg was to see the student controlled study hall and the pollce court The two mentloned th1ngs tie uo 1nd1rectlv There 1S no teacher m the study hall and the stu dents are respons1ble for the11 conduct If they do not behave they are given a summons by th students m charge who hold the 1tle of aldermen and are sent to the police court There thev Hare g1Ven a true to life tr1al W1tl'l CContinued on Page 41 Successful Season Mass Dxttmar JoAnn Reiner To Leave Squad in June Wlth both the football and the basketball seasons ended the cheerleaders Job lS ovel for an other year They have had a verv act1ve year In November they lourneyed to the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan on the day of the M1ch 1gan and Indiana game and cheer ed at the half At the home Mason game they sponsored the basketball queen M1ss Sh1rley Dlttmar cheerlead ers club adviser crowned th: queen Pat Prlesman durmg the half The members cons1dered th1s a very successful project and would l1ke to do It aga1n next year Leav1ng the squad th1s year when she w1ll graduate IS Jo Ann Re1ne1 who has b n a f1rst team has been IH the club for f1v tCont1nued on page 33 Hatch Advxses Students On Choosmg GCCUPBIIOD Openmg the s cond annual career day March 15 P1ofessor Raymond Hatch of M1ch1gan State College gave an mtcrestlne talk on how to p1 eparc for an occupatlon He told the students what to look for ln the dlscusslo 1 that took place after h1s speech and to plan a long range program ahead A study of the cvaluatlorx sheets revealed that most of th students feel a college educatlon lb necessary fOl a good Job that 1un1or high should not be eluded 1n career day and a great majorlty want the day to be 31 annual affalr Some 1nd1v1dual student rc actions were I changed my m1nd completely on my career The whole day changed my rnmd on several th1ngs and lt showed me that l1fe IS not as easy as I thought There should be more different classes and I d l1ke some demonstrat1ons next year I l1ke out of town speak ers but at least there should be cufferent speakers every year I ' ' o . . . . .7 D a , - . ' 1 D Z 1 ' , . 9 3 . . . e ' -A ' Y I' ' ' I I S , . . . ' 0 ' . 7 . y , I I . . - . y . . 1 I y I ' ' Y ' ' 1 1 ' . . , -- 1. do. l . 1 . ' . . i . U ' V a e. ' ' e ' ' . '. 3 I D I Q ' . 1-E . . ' ,, e . s ' ' ' - . . , , ' . . . - I ' ' 1 I . . ' l l - . . ' . . . . I ' I K 11 Q l . I - I ' ' - , I I 1 y l . I . 9' I ' . 1 l 1 . . Y I I' I I , . . ' . ' . Q - Y ' ' H . ' . I I 1 1 H' ' ' 1 - - - ' l . I ' . L I . . . 2 I I - . D . I I 1 V ' A 1 1 ' . ' n Y . , . 1 4 I Y' . . . . . . ' . . . ' Z I . . . . . ' ' . ' I I ' ' ' F ' . . . I 1 . 1 ' ' 7 7 - S 1 3 - 1 . . , . . 1 ' 1 ' . ' ' I . , . . I . Q - I, ee . ., thought was the guilty one and Creative Wf1t1ngym9t31W0rk,ph0-- cheerleader for three years. She ' 1 1 ' - - . . . . . . 1 . c ' ' ' , t 1. ' j 'l ' I Y ' f - , , . n - ' ' ' ll ' ' , e ' ' n 1 I 1 . , . ' . ' V tl , Q ' - V - 9 ' ' ' i . . . ' ' . , , ' - S ' ' . . ' , . - n s a I . I I A . K. I . K . Q D , I , . l u ' In ' ' 1 --1, ' K , . - ' 7 1 C ' ' ' O 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . ' 1 1- .T r ' l. I , I ' r . . . . . . . i . ' H s ' . ' ' . c . ,, . . ' . - Y I ' - 3 1. s ' L ' ' l' ' 1 , ' ' 55 4 ' S 2 y . . . H l I h . Y Q. t l . y r S Q I 1 ' . ln- I It W I . ls 1 l . . ' C A . ii- , D I I C. X I I . H. 7 l l - . . . Z ' : LA L K-- . . . . T ' ' .11 U t . ' ' at ' ' 1- ' ' ' 5 1- D' . . . T - - - i . , - ' ' . . l- ' . ' .H As e I . . 1 W l l ' ' ' , ' I .11 an ' - Q A . t. . . . . . . I ' . I . W , - - - I' -l l A - i - - I ' Y V 1. Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK MARCH 22, 1951 How Lucky We Are! Did you ever stop to think how lucky we are to possess all the freedoms we have and can exercise. For instance, our freedom of religion is envied the world over. Where else do you have such a free chance to pick your own religion or are able to go to any church you want to, except in this country? Where else could you talk against some- thing your church does that you don't agree with, and get away with it? In what other country would students in high school be able to have church services where minis- ters of different faiths preached? Not many The knowledge, we, as students, have gained through the several Lenten programs is in- valuable to us. Mrs. Marena Kiplinger and her Bible class are to be highly praised for making the ser- vices so lovely. Each week, the altar and Bible were arranged differently which ad- ded to the atmosphere. The individual peo- ple who read the Scriptures and gave the invocations have gained some useful exper- ience which we all should practice. The musical portions of the program were sery ably presented by the glee club and talented soloists. The ministers who came to give us their messages are to be commended. Their ideas will serve us many times and many ways in the months ahead From hearing remarks passed back and forth it seems these services were very much appreciated and are being looked forward to next year So Long for a Whlle It wont be long now kids Spring vaca tion is on its way Yes tomorrow we shall all be allowed to remove our noses from the grindstone for a full week and be able to forget desks books pencils assignments e c Many people have different ideas as to how their leisure hours will be spent next week but we find that the most plan to get plenty of sleep That s not a bad idea you must admit Dont forget this is a break for the teach ers too They work hard and deserve a chance to rest and are as eager to begin selecting Easter bonnets as the next person So when you leave C H S tomorrow have a good time ibut dont forget to come back again on April 2 Large and Splendlferous It glitters like the sun It gives a warm feeling like the sun What You mean it isnt the sun No we re speaking of the C H S big wide trophy case Our trophy case in the main lobby holds twenty sports trophies Awards are in foot ball cross country basketball track and baseball These trophies are for league dis trict and regional titles conference meets and many other different titles taken by Charlotte in years gone by The case holds awards from 1937 through 1950 when the Orioles took the league title in football were conference champs in cross country district winners in basketball conference winners in track and held the league title in base ball Also the case IS the showing spot of the 1950 Capitol Circuit League trophy for football As soon as a person spends half the day looking at the lobby trophy case he may stroll a little further through the school and come face to face with the second Charlotte trophy case It may surprise you to see nineteen masterpieces in the second window box but we still have more around the school School is no place to clutter up things, but we hope in the future our show cases will continue to be filled with new trophies Congrats, Forensic Winners Congratulations go to the contestants in forensics. The two leading dramatic reading students, Tom Snyder, who gave, The Telltale Heart and Jene Ann Murphy, who gave Illusion, will represent us at the district contest held at Ionia, April 6-7. Two other dramatic reading contest- ants, who gave great competition were Barbara Campbell, giving One Man Dog and Lillian Bobcik, giving Old Woman and the Clock. Other successful contestants going to Ionia are: Don Packard, extemperan- eous speaker, Margaret Forshee, oratorg and Ray Flessner, declamation speaker. Teachers Review Memories Sometimes a person has a memory which particularly stands out. Keeping this ' mind the inquiring reporter asked the fol- lowing teachers what thing was particularly outstanding in their years of teaching in C. H. S. with the following replies: Mrs. Marena Kiplinger- There are so many things but I particularly remember some of the people who have spoken to my classes Mr Alkens a Lansing colored minister and his family were here once Every one contributed something which made an excellent presentation Monsignor Gabriels also made a lasting impression by one of his talks Mrs Marie Taylor The first time I went into the new auditorium is one of my favor ite memories Mrs Alleen L psey In the good old days when Mr Chapelle was superintendent we used to play games at social meetings of teachers Miss Wimfred Wells It was in the days when I was adviser for the Footllghters The date was April 11 1935 and Harold Weaver had the male lead in With the Help of Pierrette The day of the play Harold telephoned to say he had the measles Ed ward Cheney although having a part in Brink of Silence took his part with only one rehearsal Throughout the entire play he had the script concealed in a magazine but the play was a success Speech Class Goes to M S C Mr Gerald Bogner student teacher from Michigan State College and the speech class went to M S C Tuesday March 13 in the forenoon Mr Bogner who IS a debate expert made all the arrangements and the group visited the three studios of W K A R Although they were not broadcasting one studio was preparing to go on the air They also went to the teletype room and saw the news coming out of the teletype machine and saw the television studio The machines are ready for broadcasting but so far they have no station Besides going to M S C the class has had debate and panel discussions Some of the debates have been Resolved that teen women should be drafted Peter R Thpeakths a Word Thith ith Peter Cottontail thpeaking to each and every one of you Do you knovs that next Thunday is Eathter That ith the day I have to work tho hard I get up wear early and hide all the pretty colored Eathtei eggth Then I thit back and watch the thun rithe I thee the older folkth preparing for church I thee the children hunting the eggth and I thee all the pretty Eathter bon nets It is weally a pleathmg thight Well I have to be hopping along now I h pe to thee vou all in church Tho long GalJunecl 4.211 ancf New Bob Steele of Eaton Rapids, whose left hand was amputated on January 29, is im- proving rapidly. Bob is at St. Lawrence Hospital in Lansing, and reports are that he is feeling fine and his spirit is very good. The Philanthropist had presented the in- sane asylum with a new swimming pool. And how do the inmates like it? he asked the warden. They're crazy about it, was the answer. We can't keep'em out. Theyfll like it even better when we put some water in it. The Cadillican, Cadillac, Michigan What are you doing here? a policeman asked a man pacing the sidewalk at two o'clock in the morning. HI forgot my key to the house, yawned the man, and I'm waiting for my children to come home and let me in. Black and Gold, Traverse City, Mich. It seems that there is an epidemic of measles in the Petoskey high school. Those lucky kids. Didn t you always tell me that your dog s bark was worse than his bite? I did Better not let him bark then He Just bit lTl How dumb can a Journalism student get On one of the questions of the six weeks test one student wrote M SJob1arn played Chopms Mayonaise instead of ehopms Polonaise Was Chopin the inven tor of salad dressing? Mend My Mmd, Muster Probably you are wondering what this title Mind My Mind Mister means It so happens that there are many new and marvelous books in the library The stu dents minds need mending because they are lacking in knowledge of many of these new books Not only are there novels but also books on problems concerning our present foreign policy and other American countries Such a book is We of the Americas written by Carlos Dovila former president of Chile Also there are many biographies telling about people whom each student should know about All these books and many more in the library are ready for your inspection and approval Why not stop in at the library and browse through some of them? These books should be especially interest ing and informative for teachers and ad vanced students said Mrs Iauch ORANGE 8: BLACK IIHEZDIIXEF Published Bl Weekly C9ull,L BY 'he r Journalism Class o Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 SCQOLL Subscription Rates S1 Publisher Managing Editor Editor in Chief Sports Editor Advertising Mgr Asst Ad Mgr Exchange Editor Business Mgr Circulation Mgr Adviser Reporters A Silo, STAFF Don Tirrell Pat Priesman Clyde Nichols Barbara Barnaart Glen Gearhart Barbara Brown Jackie Hale Louise Berg Peggy Conner Miss Wmifred Wells Journalism Class in , 64 1 . 7 - , . ' u ' 1 1 - . . . ' ' . ' . ' ' 7' . , 1 ' . ' - u ' 11 I 1 . l . , l H ' . . . . . . ' . e I ' 71 -T.-... I . ' in . . ' ' q I . . . . ' ,. ' ' 1 , ' ' H - H ' ' . . - r. 7 Y s - - Tu ' . , , . ,, . . . . , , , , 1 , , . , . v . . - ' 11 ' ,r 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 1 Lu ' t . ' ' , 1 f 1 - . A , 1 ' 44 ' - ' - it - 11 . H . . . ,, y 11 1 - ' ' ' ' ' . , , - ' . I ' , . . . 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MARCH 22 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 H Kardel Twlce Honored By Basketeermg lsaacmen Season s Thlrteen Lettermen Announced by Coach Hans Kardel was chosen honor ary captaln and most valuabl player by hls teammates at an mter squad meetmg ln Coach Isaacs room By scorlng 223 pomts Hans broke the 1nd1v1dual scormg record of 176 polnts set by Lee Wendel 1n 1941 42 Wen del averaged 12 8 poxnts per game agalnst Hans 14 8 Also Kardel s HANS KARDEL three season total of 529 pomts IS a new Orlole record Letter wmners for the 1950 51 basketball season was another subJect of lmportance Boys Hans Kardel Jlm Gammage Lloyd Bralthwaxte Dale Rolfe Don Packard Bruce Dav1d Wally Bruce Joe Pmch Doug Burk head Jim Young and Lee W1l llamson Roger Nelson and Bob Jones recelved the1r letters for the1r managers Jobs The Or1oles ended the season w1th a 10 won 6 lost record and a three way sharlng of the Capt tol C1rcu1t crown w1th Everett and Mason A new game on the schedule for the flrst tlme rn many years was w1th the East Lanslng Trojans After sprmg vacatlon Coach Isaac plans to enterta1n at hrs home the seven semors who w1ll leave the squad th1s year Coach Isaac says The loss by graduatlon of thls years startmg flve pres nts a real challenge to ncx' y al s hopefuls Mv Ballot for Queen of the class IS Compllments of LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP Baseball Schedule Set Up A llttle dlfferent schedule has been worked out th1s year for baseball There w1ll be two dlfferent teams each havmg 1ts own schedule Mr Nexl Brennan w1ll be coach of the freshman team and Mr Dallas Stall w1ll cont1nue w1th the regulars Letter men returnmg from last year are J1m Young Ronme Root Leland W1ll1amSOH and Lloyd Bralthwalte The 1951 baseball schedule 1s as follows Apr1l 17 'Charlotte vs Eaton Raplds A r1l 2 Charlotte v 'Everett Apr1l 24 'Charlotte vs Grand Ledge Apr1l 24 Charlotte vs 'Howell May 1 'Charlotte vs Mason May 4 Charlotte vs Rap1ds May 8 'Charlotte vs May 10 Charlotte vs Ledge May 15 'Charlotte vs May 19 Charlotte vs The star C D mdlcates whe1e the game IS to be play ed 'Eaton Everett 'Grand Howell 'Mason Orlolettes Wm Agam Playlng on the home floor thc G1rls Athlet1c Assocxatlon tr1m med the Pottervllle guls 38 27 m a basketball game at 4 00 o clock last week Tuesday Marcelyn Baker Shxrley How ard Joyce Pmch Verdetta Ma hon and Geraldxne Rogers played the guard posltxons Forwards were Sally Sm1th Doreen Care1 Pat Prlesman Phyll1s Medcoff Charlotte Lea and Sue Wythe Pat Prlesman was the gal who captured the role of hxgh po1nter favor Doreen Carey was close behxnd her poundmg the basket for 14 Sally Sm1th galned 6 wh1l Sue Wythe and Phyll1s Medcofr racked up 2 pomts aplece Pat Pr1esman says Those Pottervllle g1rls are really good on long shots and they have a swell forward J Hart ll whf swlshed ln 20 for her hom team IIIIEKIIIQIVIWTIE ll0l5lE DAIRY SFH IVI' bl LR 'S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM lBIlA1TY'S Gulf Service Generator Starter an Carburetor Repalr Phone 91 64 Nappanee Band Concert Draws Interested Crowd Vlsltors Stay All Nlght Tour Wllcox Gay Plant Before a crowd of nearly e1gh1 hundred people the Nappanee and Charlotte bands presented a concert m the audltorlum on March 13 Because of bus trouble on the way here the band d1d not ar rxve unt1l 7 00 o clock T1me had to be taken for the students to eat and dress delaymg the pro gram untll 8 10 o clock For the flrst part of the pro gram the v1s1tors played the muslc of The Vamshed Army Flrst Swedxsh Rhapsody An Amer1can Weekend Su1te J lousle Old MacDonald H d 1 Farm Selectlons from Showooaf Manhattan Beach and The Thmg Wh1le the Or1ole band was get mg ready to take th stand thx Cadet band played The locals played Emblem ot Umty March Moody Contrast and Badmage for Brasses Then the mass band of 145 p1eces play ed the marches Storm K1ng K1ng Cotton and HIS Honor After the program each Char lotte student mvlted a membel of the Nappanee band to accom any h1m to a party Wlth gam s and dances 1n the old gym Hot dogs and cokes were s rved and when the party was over the v1s1tors were overnlght guests 1n the homes of local band stu dents On the followmg day the mu s1c1ans were taken through the Wllcox Gay factory They gav an ass mbly 1n B llevue at ll 00 0 clock b fore 1eturn1ng home Mr Robert Powell says The non y from the program w1ll be Puppets m Progress Students of Mrs Frances Wll derns flrst hour Engllsh class under the d1rect1on of student teacher Mr Charles Doll have made puppets Plays have been wrltten and stage settmgs arf' completed Rehearsals started last Monday and the students plan to present an assembly CHEERLEADERS tbontinued from Iage IJ years and was presldent last year After graduatlon she plans to attend M1Chlgan State College Other gxrls on the squad all returnmg next year are BOHHIC Wells who has been a flrst team cheerleader for two years Marx lyn Hetherlngton two years Pat Gould two years Charlene Barnhlll one year and Barbara Crxttenden one year Second team cheerleaders are Barbara Grxffm Marllyn Gr1ff1n Pat W1l son and Carol Norrls MISS Dxttmar who w1ll not be returmng next year has th1s to sav about the years act1v1t1es I thmk the glrls have done 'a lot toward creatmg good sports manshlp and school sp1r1t CHS They have done every thmg posslble to lmprove the yells as has been demonstrated at the games I certaxnly hate leavmg because I have enjoyed workmg w1th the glrls so much and It w1ll be so hard to flnd an other group as co operatlve us d to help pay the expenses fol the return performance on Apr1l 7 at Jamestown Indrana W w1ll go through the C J Conn Instrument Manufacturxng Com pany After staylng all n1ght we wlll return on Apr1l 7 one made Star Farmer at the State F F A meetlng thxs week Comfort 4571 ul Iv 'l X 'Sw To Boot .. f N' 1 O xt! ol' ' ,X lf Style 244 C mfort to boot In a trim young shoe done In that most supple of materlals glove leather Theres a tlny tongue accented with ralsed seams and a perky bow red ONLY S4 95 FRED MURRAY and Co. . 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X C . . . 1 . , . , , , l ' ' Y I l , ' l 1 1 ' l Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK MARCH 22 1951 Ten Orlole Band Entrles Score I-hgh at Jackson Years of Practlce by Members Beneflt Partlclpants Th1s year there were ten en trles 1n the dxstrxct solo and en semble contest from the Orlole band Of these n1ne rece1ved flrst d1v1s1on ratmgs and one re celved a second ratmg The con test was held February 24 at Jackson Each member spent a great deal of t1me prepar1ng h1s speclal select1ons Out of thls group Earl Mead who played 1n the horn quart + has been studymg mus1c smce he was 1n the flfth grade SIX years of thxs t1me was spent playmg the trumpet For the last two years he has been playlng the French horn Carolyn Leach who has been playlng s1nce the seventh grade member s1nce she was promoted to the sen1or band SIX months after beglnmng She lS now studylng under Leonard Falcone at M1ch1gan State For seven years Bruce Ph1ll1ps has been playmg the cornet He IS now tak1ng lessons from John Jackson ass1stant band d1rector at M1ch1gan State College Bruce is now solo cornet player for the band At the early age of three Lu c1lle Wh1t1nger started her car eer as a p1an1st appearlng then as a S0l0lSt at a h1gh school as sembly As her selectlon she chose the Flrst Movement of th Mozart Sonata No 7 About a month and a half was spent 1n speclal preparatlon for the con es The only seventh grade entry was Carl W1rt a trombone player who moved here last year fron Oln et DaVld Hefflebower and .lame Hoffman enterlng 1n the Junxor h1gh d1v1s1on played a trombone duet Lo1s Hall a three year band member played R1gel by V H Cook on the new bar1tone she Library Has New Look In the l1brary there are many new and dlfferent books Wh1Ch have arr1ve:l dur1ng the past few lhese books cover many sub Jects Blographles mcluded are Born to Fight about Adm1ral Halsey by Jordan Joan of Arc by Maxwell Anderson and Andrew Salt As He Saw It a story of the world conferences of F D R by Ell1ott Roosevelt and Lxfe of the Heart, about George Sand by Wmwar Government books are Stalm and Co The Polltburo, by Walter Durantv Amerlcan System of Government, by Ferguson and McHenry and Government Jobs and How to Get Them, by Spero Other yp s are We The People by Huberman I Saw Poland Be trayed by Lane The Solution of the German Problem by Ropke White House Physician, by Mc Int1re Hound Dog Man by Gxp son The Samt and the Devll, by Mell1ck Torpedoes Away Sir by Hawk1ns Bunldmg a Successful Marrlage by Landes and Thls Is Your Announcer by Lent There are also some new grade school books secured last summer The French horn quartette composed of Earl Mead Mar1an Wood Beverly Fullerton and Ilene Sharp has been playlng together for the past two year They began rehearsal on thelr contest number last fall Francls Esch another Jun1o1 h1gh d1v1s1on entry has appeared s bar1tone solo1st a number of tlmes locally A newcomer thlS year R1Ch ard Lust1k played h1s v1ol1n ln the Jumor h1gh d1v1s1on Hls selectxon was the one heard ln part IH Mondays Lenten servxce The flute duet by L1nda Smlth and Karen Lavengood rece1ved a second ratmg All those ga1n1ng a f1rst ratmg w1ll attend the state contest to be held at Ann Arbor on March Choose your Queen Wxsely' ' ' AYQS A good place to EAT STUDENT COUNCIL lCont1nued from Page ll vltness s and all and are sentenced There 1S no aud1tor1um at the Greenv1lle school so they use the study hall for such The desks are not fastened to the floor and are Just carrxed out when a dance lS held Despxte th1s fact there IS a nxce gym and farm and ma Chlne shops Mr Smlth stated When we arrlved home we all agreed that we were glad we rc ln CHS but Gleenvllle must be complxmented on the n1ce Job they do w1th the faC1llt16S they have to work w1th The students of Greenv1lle never have student produced as sembl1es They have about foul pald assernblles every year and the only other t1me they have an assembly 1S when a teacher or someone g1V6S a speech Thelr ass mblles are called pep meet lngs Beverly Fullerton told the fxfth hour En lxsh class about the trx body As her op1n1on of the com plete setup she sa1d I thxnk the students have much more respect for the faculty off1cers and thelr fellow students than any of us For the beneflt of the Green v1lle students 1 number of repre sentat1ves have been 1nv1ted to VlSlt C H S They w1ll come the day of the Jun1or assembly so they may see how student pro duced assemblles can be present The elght two s presented Mrs W1lderns student teacher Mr Doll w1th a very dlfferent kmd of notebook Each student chlp ped 1n a certa1n amount of monex and bought th1s notebook Then each one wrote a page 1n It tell1ng h1m why they l1ked hxm and what they thought he dxd for the class Dramatxcs Club Presents Successful Program Drama mght was a great suc cess w1th the largest audlence ln the last four years The mght got underway w1th the announ cer LOUISE Berg tellmg the cast f She Was Only a Farmers Daughter It was a melodrama w1th the scene 1n an old farm 1nn Next on the program was a comedy entitled Who Gets th Car T01'llght7 The play took place 1n the llV1Dg room of a typ1cal Amer1can famlly After a long debate arguments and so on lt was dlscovered tha the cax was 1n the garage bemg repalred Between the second and th1rd plays two forenslc selectxon were glven I Am A Jew bv Wava Babcock and another called Illusxon by Jene Mur Dhy Mr John Bogner says The creat1on of character and of sustalned mood were espec1ally well done 1n the fantasy entltled Darkness Falls on Laughter It took place 1n a grove near thc c1ty of Troy ln Greece Maln plot f the play was how a human cannot defy the gods and l1ve happy l1fe Dur1ng the program Mr Jarvls Wotrlng adv1ser was presented Vliltll? a g1ft from the dramatlcs c u Save your pennles for the Carnival Apnl 13 D O N H IC E STANDARD SERVICE G I F T S Fon ALL OCCASIONS LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY and GIFTS BEAUTIFUL FORMALS at S14 95 and Sl6 95 New Lune Just Receuved Now as a good tame to 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I I A6 D! , S . , - ll n Q 4 YI l COME T0 THE U Op M BAND CARNIVAL HERE APRIL 24 'THE CHARHIAN VOLUME zs CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 12 IEISTII IYssI'JR 12 ,lournahsm Carnival Tomorrow 1 ht .lene Murphy ReceIves First Place In Readings Three Other Schools Share In First Honors Charlotte forensic group travel ed to loma on AprIl 9 and came home with one fxrst place VIC tory In the dIstrIct contest Jene Ann Murphy took first In thc dramatic reading with her ver sion of Illusion by Amie StrIckland The dramatic read Ings weie the hottest contests of all stated MI Jarvls Wotring The Judges were Dr Albert Beck er Sp ech Dept WMCE Prof Wilson Daugherty English Dept Alma Prof A Nestley Rowland Speech Dept Alma College The Judges decision for fIrst plac were all the same There were four schools takIng part and all four schools had a first place Martha Davis In oratlonal decla matlons from Eaton Rapids Bonnie Brunk In orations from St Johns B111 Franch In tempore speaking from IODIH and Jene Murphy In dramatic readings The other partIcI pants from Charlotte were In orational declamations Ray Blessner giving Neither Fret Nor Equal In orations Margaret Forshee giving In Time of Crisis In dramatIc reading Tom Snyder gIvIng The Tell Tale Heart and In extempore speak Ing Don Packard Jene will repi esent Charlotte In the region al contest In MIdd1evI1le T sented Prom Plans Underway Juniors and semors are looking forward to the 1951 prom FrI day AprIl 27 IS the date picked oy the Juniors who sponsor the oig doings at the MHSOHIC Temple It has been decided that the speaker IS to be Clyde Fulton while Reverend Hetherington s to give the prayer Also the Junior class has chosen Bruce Brown to serve as toastmaster The banquet IS to start at 6 30 Fiom 930 untIl 100 a m 19 to be the dance portion of the evening The music Wlll be pro I lV8d by Marshall KIng s orchestra The theme IS to be Moon Light Serenade Comm Round the Mountain AprIl 13 Journalism CarnIval April 17 Faton RapIds Cbase balll here April 20 Eveiett tbaseballl there AprIl 24 U of M Band Concert April 24 Grand Ledge Cbase balll here AprIl 26 Report cards ou April 26 Olivet Band FestI val April 26 Orange Sz Black f ueens to be Crowned at Maln Show Left to right J Nesman D Frazier B Yoalng S Woodard B Griffin J SmIth and owe ew, The shop was wired for more cIrcuIts and new lights were ad ded on March 15 Mr Flower says It makes machine opera tions much more effIcIent The senior class has D1Ck9d Its announcements for graduatIon S pos you ve noticed that H106 sign In the lobby with all the wItty mottos Its been there Wonder where lt came from The Student Council bought It from leftover funds Good Idea huh? The glee club directed by Mrs Lucxlle Vogel 1S presentmg an operetta called Words and Mu sic on May 24 and 25 It about college 1Ife and 1S com posed of many catchy tunes and dancing The Juniors presented a very colorful assembly on March 5 of what they considered How HIS tory Should Be Taught Tom Snvdei as master of ceremonies In his Jimmy StewartIsh drawl contributed much to making the program Interesting Boys and girls In the grade acted out scenes from way back to the cave man to modern television and dId a wonderful Job of It Denny Wertz and BIllIe Brock were chosen as king and queen at the Barnyard Jamboree whIch vxas sponsored by the F H A and the F F A Bob Goodrlchs five piece orchestra furmshed the music for modern and square dancing LouIs McConnell was the caller On Tuesday April 24 the UnIversIty of M1Chlg8n Band tContlnued on Page 41 Students Bid for Places ln Area Talent Exhlbit To show that there IS talent In this school many students have entered theIr proJects In the Youth Talent exhIbIt which wIll be held on AprIl 22 29 In the Oldsmobile Engineering Building Auditorium Lansing Don Tirrell senior lS entering a record Cablnet radio stand Dean May sophomore has two progects to offer a walnut trinket chest and a cherry wall shelf Eighth graders partIc1patIng the event are B111 Pierce who lS boat and Tommy Beals who made a bIrd house Gary Fassett lS contributing some of hIs art work and wood work while Wen dell Anderson IS making an early olonIal house On the bulletin boards weie advertisements whIch gave the essential information and entry blanks were obtained from Prm cIpal John B Smith s OfflCe The blanks were to be turned In by April 7 Entries are to be turned In on April 1718 between 300 and 800 pm On April 22 29 the exhibit IS open to the pub11 with the admIssIon free Charlotte boasts the fact that In the last two vears student from this school have recelved grand awards for theIr work Tony Crawford 49 won top hon ors for his model boat and June Granstrom 50 was awarded for her creative writing The 11st of students entering this year may be Incomplete as theie lS no one teacher In charge of It and the students enter In dependently Semor Glrls Guests at Tea Senior girls were Invited to I tea at the VFW rooms last FrI day afternoon at two o clock Guest speaker for the after noon was Mrs Leon W Manning, of Hastings who gave a book re vIew of Belles on TheIr Toes Doors lo Open At700Pl The Thirteenth WIsh Tltle Of Main Show, Queens To Be Honored Buy your tIckets here for the annual Journalism carnival spon sored by the senior class' Get Jour popcorn and candy' Yes Its carnival time onc. again It wIll be tomorrow night Friday the thirteenth Doors to the various Slde shows wIll open at 7 00 oclock p m Each attraction will hold con tInua1 shows untIl 9 45 when the main show The ThIrteenth WlSh In the auditorium will be gm featurIng the crowning ol the twelfth giade queen Janc Ann Smith and the underclass queens Sally Woodard Barbara GrIffIn Doris Frazier Beverly Young and Joyce Nesman Side Shows Varied Are you Interested In fashions? If so V1Slt the style show undel the dIrectIon of Jo Ann Reiner lt wIll feature clothes from the downtown shops Next attend the play In room 111 put on by membeis of the Footlighteers A rIp roaring com edy entitled The Dummy under the dIrectIon of Barbara Brown wIll be given some boxing matches In the girls gym? They are promoted by Lee WllllamSOn While you re stIll In the old building try your hand at base ball throwing You may break all the dishes IH this show of Ken Davis Eats to Be on Sale Are you thirsty or hungry yet' If so stop at the pop booth of Don Tirrell or the popcorn stand of ShIrley Harmon A minstrel show under the dI Iectlon of Jane Ann SInIth should be your next stop You wIll surely enjoy this laugh packed show In the study hall LIke to watch tumblers'7 If so VlSlt the tumbling show In th band room Both boys and glrls wIll be featured In this show under the direction of Paul Kerekes Hungry again Buy some candy or potato ChlpS from proprietor Iovce Ransom Now try your luck at the fish pond Esthei Hefflebower will be there to help you fishermen Ah' Why not VlSlt the circus next? This happy go lucky show lS directed by Dale Rolfe Buy Novelties or Plctures Dont forget to buy some novelties from Anona Parr or some pictures from Jewel Moore' Be careful' Don t dxsobey any laws A polIceman or police tContinued on Page 41 I I I I I I l U l . w - I . O I O 'SJ ' ' I as ' 1 - ss - - - :I ' sv 'I II I X 1 ' ' . - ' - I I I v H I In . ' ' o . - In ' I ' I o s ' . ' , I 1 - ., . . i. ., . I Q . . , . : I 1 . I ' . . , . . . Q ' I - . ' I I ' . . I , . . I I I I H I I , , . I . I , , 4 ' Y! ' I Q . . . . . - , , ' . - ' l ' ' x . . I I I A l Y ' ' ' 3 ' ' ex- . . . v I . . y c I I ' ' 7 ' ' ' ' . . . v . , ' I . . I - I , ' ' ' ' , v H . - . . . . . ,l L ' ' G I I it I 'X . , . . ,, 1 1 Q I ' .11 ' ' 1 ' Y ' I , , . . . . - I I H I i I ' I Y l ! I P! . ' ' .u'- , . ' . ' I I ' f - .I I . , , . . - I ' -- -1 1 . I - I - . Y . , Q , . . . . ' u yy , . - c . . . . . . . . , , . . - . . , m ' ' ' . he ' . ' . I , -, Detroit News award will be pre- since the tournaments, March 1. Presentmg art Work and 3 mode' AS a dlverslon Why. not Wfltcll I ? I I I I . I , . . ' , , , . I - , 1 7. - - . , . . I . II , I I. If I ' , ' A U . , . . . , I ' ' I . . ' I Y I I . li , , s - I ' . is . I . . I , . Q ' I . I I I .' 7 . 1 Y I I I I l I Q . ' ' . ' ' L sa . . - . - - ' , - : 1.- as 'I 11 ' ' ., I , . ' , - ' . 'I ' ' 'I I ' 1 L K V - Y U - - I - 1 1 ' ' I I . . ' - I 1- . - I 2 I . - 'i-l A , - ' . , . - . 1 ' ' N- -. , ' . '. ,. . . . - . ' . .Z 1 ' '- I . , ' . ' ' i , - . A ' it ' 97 STAFF Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1951 And He Kept His Promise Remember last year in the early part of May when the campaigns for mayor were raging and how Lloyd Braithwaite promised that if he were elected he would try to get a Youth Center started? Phooey, you say. Politicians always make all kinds of promises and nobody expects them to keep them. It's just a part of their platform so they'll get elected. Well, here's a boy to prove you wrong if you try to sag' that about him. He meant what he said and then got busy and did something about it. The going was tough at first, but with the help of Secretary Pat Priesman and the members of the Student Council the Youth Center began to come to life. Principal Smith says It was wholly a product of the Student Council and they cer- tainly deserve credit. It was a very worth- while experience for the members to have the responsibility of planning and working together It also gave the boys and girls a place to go Now that nearly four months have elapsed since we began it I think that the students realize too that they become tired of the same things after awhile Saturday March 31 was the final night and now that it IS closed lets say, Thanks Lloyd for leeping your promise and to the rest of the student council fo their hard work Qual! foie 7fze4a efxance Leaving us recently was the second an nual Twirp season of C H S The idea behind twirp season is to have the girls ask the boys for dates pay for dates etc How fully these things were carried out we do not know but on one instance your re porter heard Are you going up town Nor man Norman Rutter replied Yes This is twirp season so can I walk with you? asked Peggy Conner Throughout twirp season the school was decorated with posters telling the girl Nows the time to get a man The girls probably thought this was all right but when they read the rules maybe they changed their minds So boys maybe that s why no one asked you for a date But next year boys is leap year and there are no rules so you may get yourself a girl yet Yes sir a whole year of twirp season 1n 1952 ln Sympathy Students and teachers wish to express th ir sympa hy to Jacke Norris whose mother passed away during vacation What on Earth Should l D03 Being nosy about what some of the sen the inquiring reporter discovered Barb Barnaart Im planning on going to some nursing school Ken Mathis I plan to go to Bible school if the army doesn t get me Norman Rutter Work this summer so I can take up interior decorating next fall Peg Conner Im going to work this sum mer and then go to business college next a Joyce Pinch If possible go to Bible school in Grand Rapids Don Packard Im going to Bowling Green in Ohio to take business administration Bev Frey Im going to Barry Counts Normal and become a rural teacher Jack Richardson Work awhile service and college Mr John Bogner was a main attraction at the teachers club Board of Education par ty Wednesday March 21 at the Methodist church He did a splendid Job acting as toastmaster to a pleased audience Hats off to Mr Bogner Once again the queens of C.H.S. have been chosen. Six girls, one from each grade, will be crowned in the main show of the journal- ism carnival. We thought we'd give you some data on each one, so here is what we found out! Joyce Nesman represents the seventh grade. She has blue eyes, blond hair, and stands five feet tall. She weighs only 96 pounds. I was awfully surprised and happy, She said, when asked about her re- action to being chosen queen. The thing she enjoys most is her gym class. In the way of foods, she's very fond of French fries. Doris Day is her favorite singer. When ask- ed about a heart interest she replied H has brown hair and lives in Olivet. The eighth grade queen is brown-eyed brunette Beverly Young. She weighs 103 pounds and is 5 3 . When quizzed about her comments when she found out she had been elected queen she said I didnt say any thing' My knees were knocking so I couldnt even open my locker She enjoys basketball and sewing and macaroni is high on the list of her favorite foods Although she likes nearly all popular singers she decided that Bing Crosby was really her favorite As to a heart interest I havent one right now she stated Girls surprised when selected Top gal for the freshmen is tall 65 7 5 Doris Frazier She weighs 124 pounds and has blue eyes and blond hair All she said in regard to her election was Gee whiz I was surprised She likes to draw and write letters Her favorite dish chicken When it comes to buying its Vic Damone for her every time tain blond green eyed sailor rates on her list I was very happy said Barbara when I found I had been elected Barbara is 5 6 weighs 115 pounds IS fried records A cer highest Griffin queen and has brown hair and eyes In order to please her a meal would have to include chicken She is happiest when she 1S skating When she was asked about a interest she thought a minute then No one special right now Leading lady of the Junior class is fried roller heart said Sally Woodard She is a blue eyed brunette weighing 130 pounds and stands 5 81!2 tall When asked about the election she said Betsy Stucky told me she had voted for me and I told her she had wasted her vote She said she hadnt because I was queen I Just couldnt believe it until I dashed up and looked at the bulletin board Sally enJoys singing and reading and in the way of eats chop suey Mario Lanzas singing sends m she says As to boy friends she re marked Oh I got a million of em Janie thrilled after long wait The top notcher from the class of 1951 is sweet and friendly Janie Smith She has 118 pounds The race for senior queen had her quite on edge and when she was inform ed that she had been singled out of the rest she felt like pinching herself to make sure she wasnt dreaming I was so suprised and excited she exclaimed I still find it hard to believe Its Just wonderful' When it comes to music she likes to listen t Perry Como especially if he happens to be singing Sparrow in the Treetops which 1S her favorite song The Y Teens and FHA are the clubs she belongs to in school and she also takes part in many outside activities such as the Horizon Club Jobs Daughters Youth Fellowship at the Methodist church ani she has her own Bluebird Group t counsel which she enJoys very much Char lotte has always been her home In response to the heart interest question her maJesty gave us a secretive smile and answered I wont say who it IS but he has very nice brown eves and blond hair Thats the story on the six lovely ladies of C IS Their biggest moment is yet to come the night of the crowning Alumni in the News A few alumni were able to get home for Easter vacation. Some of those seen were Jim Taylor, '50, and Jack Russell, '50, of the Navyg Carl Rulison, '50, from the Army, Gretta Pryor, '50, and Hale Harrington, '50, from Western Michigan Collegeg Rodney Wood, '50, and Dan Brown, '50, from Yale Universitgg Gary Ald and Diane Martin, both of ' 0, from Michigan State. Maynard Ells, '49, and Joyce Miller, '49, were united in marriage March 31. George Salisbury, '50, had an audition for the Metroplitan Opera Company in New York City. Pvt. Jerry Clark, '50, is acting as cook for his company at Sampson Air Base New York. Mary Sanders Gresso 46 married to Ver- non Gresso 45 has been made sportswear buyer for Klines in Detroit. Students Visit Study C H S Last Thursday students from Greenville and Lakeview visited Charlotte high school The purpose of the visit was to introduce the students to the ways and means of conduct ing student assemblies classes and clubs in this school In the morning a general meet ing was conducted by Principal John B Smith After attending the Junior class as sembly and having lunch in the home eco nomics room a question and answer session was held with Mayor Lloyd Braithwalte Secretary Pat Priesman Assembly Chairman Joyce Hughes and Junior representatives Sally Woodard Dick Garn Murray Stall Bob Johnson and Principal Smith and Mr Jarvis Wotrlng as consultants In the meeting they discussed the faults and good points of the assembly and the possibility of student run assemblies in their schools As head of the assembly committee Joyce Hughes had this to say about the dav s hap penings The Lakeview and Greenville stu dents thought our council was too small be cause both of those schools have thirty or more members on their council That in cludes representatives from each club They thought the assembly was really wonderful and seemed impressed with our building and classes During fifth hour the guests were shown around the school visiting the chemistry laboratory home ec rooms and other classes The sixth hour was an evaluation period and further discussion The day was very vsorthvthlle because of the discussions among th three schools From the visiting students was brought the idea of a student court in CHS The local committee members hope the visitors found the dav as worthwhile as they did In May a similar meeting will be held at Lakeview with the same schools participating Father Son everytime you misbehave I get a grey hair Son Well you must have been pretty wild when you were a boy Pop Grandpa s bald lnrssrrunovu Qu L 11 G DLL Hr. ORANGE 8: BLACK Publ-shed an weekly HW By the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 Subscription Rates ol 455.0 Publisher Pat Priesman Managing Editor Barbara Barnaart Editor in Chief Lee Williamson Sports Editor Peggy Conner Advertising Manager Barbara Brown Assist Advertising Manager Joe DePue F :cl ange Editor Don Tirrell Business Manager Louise Berg Circulation Manager Glen Gearhai Adviser Miss Winifred Wells Reporters Journalism Class 1 A4 , 44 1 1 e 3 ,Y , 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 11 1 . ' aa ' 1 - w v , , . . . . . . , . . . . . , , ,, . . v . . . , y , . . . . . . . . - - ' 97 1 . , 1 1 y , , U ' . ' . . . , - , , x , ' an 1 ' 11 ' f 1 ' ss ' ' . . ' A . . . ,, . . . . . , - ' 7 77 , , . . . . - . V 1 . M , . . . . U . , ' , - , , . ra ' 11 ' ,H Y . . Y . 1 . H , ,, . . V ' . ' ' ' ' . 1 . A - 1 u y ' . , . , , . Y I ' I 1 ' . l - 1 ' . . . , . an ' - . ' 1 1 . . . 11 ' as 11 U A Y ' 1 .' I l Y , ' rt 11 ' t - U - . H . 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L , ........... .... ............ I , ......... . . . H . . . . , - .... , - - Y , V . . . Y T . . -- ,, J. . ,..... ..................... . . ' . X v , M . , , , W J . ....................... . . . . . ' Q , 7 . . - - '9 . V .............. 1. . 1 . . . V. . . . THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Golf Team Practices At Course for Games League Hopes for Tournament Game This Year Practicing every night after school, the golf team is preparing for the first game April 24. This year the Capital Circuit league would like to have A tournament. It would take place in Lansing and the winning team would receive a trophy Three letter men are returning to this years team David Sassa man Jim Maatch and Don Pack ard Others on the team are John Vance Earl Mead Eugene 'Vlogg Dick Chamberlain John Clark and Carmon Lee Boys interested in playing golf may go out to the course to play Each person has to furnish his own clubs but membership is not needed to plav Mr Hubert Bronson the in structor states We still need more good golfers and I w1ll help any boys interested in learn1ng to plav Games scheduled for this sea son are Apr1l24 Everett there May 9 Howell here May 14 Hastings there May 25 Fverett here May '31 Howell there Seniors Receive Honors Some little time ago Lee Williamson and Dale Rolfe re ceived certificates from the Dc tro1t Free Press confirming th received hon the All State the past sea also received on the team news that they had orable mention on Football Team for son Lee and Dale honorable mention chosen by the Detroit Times but there were no certificates Latin Club Busy Next week the Latin Club 1 observing Latin week and al members will wear appropr1at costumes to school and present an assembly Thursday There will b a banquet Thursday evening Compliments of BEHREN S 8z ROWE CORSAGES KING S FLOWER SHOP Phone 1957 Baseball Season Starts With Freshman Majority Forty-two boys are out for baseball this year, with twenty- two of them freshmen. A six or eight game schedule is being made for the freshman team under the coaching of Mr. Neil Brennan. Positions are not definite as yet but as they stand, the in- dividual names and positions are as follows: Ronnie Root, catcher and outfield Leland William son p1tcher and short stop Lloyd Braithwa te pitcher and outfield l'hese are the only three seniors out for practice The Juniors are as follow Richard Garn first base and out field Murray Stall outfield Bill Gardner outfleld Karl Carpen ter catcher The sophomores have the ma1or1ty of repres nta tives as follows Don Marple pitcher and third Jim Young pitcher and th1rd Joe Iauch in field Neil Williamson 1nf1eld Neil Housler infield Dick Burs ley outfield Doug Burkhead first base Don Bust catcher Chuck Thornell pitcher Bob White outfield and Dick Paton infield Due to the cold weather and lam there has not been as much outdoor practice as is required Another barrier that confronts the team is that only three boys who started last vear are return mg this vear Thev 'Ire Jim Young Leland Williamson and Lloyd Braithwaite Fverv other team in the league has at leat seven veterans returning Coach Stall stated that lf thc boys win their games it w1ll b because they want to The first game will be played at home with Eaton Rapids Tues day April 17 Glttleman s from S5 98 up Washable Sanforrzed QPSIJ W IVE LL DOME 'pl TX llllIlillHlH DEFUE CU Publishers of Charlotte Republican Tribune Track Schedule Saturday, April 14-River Rouge relay. Monday, April 23-Triangular meet with Eaton Rapids and Grand Ledge. Friday, April 27-Hastings re- lays. Friday, May 4--Central Mich- igan relay. Monday, May 7-Dual meet with Hastings. Friday, May 11-Conference track meet Qaturday May 19 Regionals Saturday May 26 State mee New Football Uniforms Bring Back Memories Football dangerous? Heck no At least not like the past Would you believe that football in the past was played with hardly any protection whatsoever? Maybe the school was poor or maybe the boys in those days were tougher than those of today In any case 1n and around 192' the Charlotte teams had very few pads Would you believe that back then Charlotte had only four helmets This brings up an other question why did the back field get the four helmets? W it that they were chickens or was lt that the backfield was more important? Any way you cant say the gnls werent for them for they even attempted to make the team shoulder pads Times sure have changed' Bu' Weather Holds Up Track This year, forty-seven boys are participating in track. Due to the bad weather they haven't advanced as far as they had hop- ed by this time. Wally Bruce is in training for the hurdlesg Bruce David, pole vault: Hans Kardel, for hurdlesg Roger Nelson, for the half mileg Bob Potter, for the mile: Jack Richardson, for quarter mileg Harold Risenhover for the sprints and high jump' Dale Rolfe for sprints and Amos Weaver for the quarter mile lf these men improve over last years performance we shall have a representative track team said Coach Gobel maybe they were smarter ln those days They might not have had modern umforms and equip m nt but they didn t have to pay abnormal prices that are paid nowadays This years athletic fund dropped down when new football suits were bought With todays prices a single football uniform costs S22 50 while thf total for all the suits comes to 630 SMARTLY STYLED NEW B L O U S E S to gave your school outfit a change of pace Priced S2 59 to S5 95 FRED A RICHEY C0 Germain Shell Service good place to buy Gasollne and O11 Tune up Work Wheel Balancing Service IS my business PROM TIME Let us give you a new HAIR STYLING For the baggest date of the year Something Extra Special School Gurl Perms at S3 00 S5 00 S6 50 BRAITHWAITL SHOP I5 YQ? 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U . . . . . 9 ' 1-1 ' l ' U 1 . . 4 3 ' l - O Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY APRIL 12 1951 Band Presents Return Concert at Nappanee Members Tour Through Conn Instrument Factory Early Fr1day morn1ng Apr1l o the UIIOIG band left Ior Nap panee Ind1ana to play 1n a return Jolnt concert WITH that school On the tr1p the members made two stops At Elkhart Ind1ana they went on a two hour tour of the Conn Instrument factory In Jamestown the band put on an assembly for the students of thc. gr de and hlgh school Arr1v1ng at Nappanee 1n the mlddle or the afternoon c Or1ole buses were met y Nappanee students At 8 00 o clock Fr1day even1ng the Jo1nt concert was presented by the twr schools Wlth the Charlotte band play1ng most of the numbers Some of the local bands selec txons were In a Monastery Garden Lady of Spa1n Joshua F1t de Battle of Jerlcho Trapelo Overture The program featured the majorettes 1n tw1rl1ng rout1ne and tap dancmg by W1lma and Luc1lle Wh1t1nger Follow1ng the program party was g1ven for both schools The band arr1ved home early Saturday afternoon Aprxl 7 Comment1ng on the tr1p Mr Robert Powell sa1d It was one of the best thmgs we ve done all year The k1ds had looked for ward to It for qu1te a whlle Solo Ensemble Festlval Nets Nlne Hlgh Ratmgs RGCSIVIHQ flrst at the state solo and ensemble fest1val held 1n Ann Arbor Saturday March 31 were the horn quartette Earl Mead Mar1an Wood Beverly Fullerton Ilene Sharp and bar1 tone sololst Franc1s Esch Second awards went to a barltone solo by Carolyn Leach a trombone duet by D3V1d Hefflebower and JIITI Hoffman a trombone solo b Karl Wlrt a trumpet solo by Bruce Ph1ll1ps andap1ano solv by LUCIIIQ Wh1t1nger Thlrd plac was glven to Loxs Halls barltone solo and Ronald Lustlks V1Ol1ll solo Those recelvlng f1rst were g1v Www iw-W be pleased to help e seniors and thelr parents select theur graduatlon watch Come nn and lay one away coday Local F l-l A Members Attend State Conventlon Future Homemakers of Amer1 ca from all parts of M1ChlgaH at tended the annual conventlon at 'Vl1ch1gan State college March 22 Arlene Gammage and B1ll1c Brock as delegates from the lo cal chapter Bern1ta Mart1n last years State HISIOFIHH and M1ss Fauvette Johnston the F H A ad v1ser were present at all meet 1ngs FIVE hundred g1rls slept on cots put up IH the Ice Arena and ate at the Shaw dorm1tory The meet1ngs took place 1n Fa1rch1ld Theater An mterest 1ng one was a panel CIISCUSSIO11 cn L1fe 1n Fore1gn Countr1es Students f1om Sweden and Pak 1stan gave the1r 1deas on the sub 1cct Club act1v1t1es parl1amen tary procedure money matter and s rapbooks were also d1scuss 1 d IH var1ous groups These were be1ng the consultant for thc scrapbooks The 1nstallat1on of state Offl cers was held Fr1day March 23 and durmg the afternoon ses sxons the state FFA presldent spoke to the glrls An xnterestmg lI'lC1d6l'1t cured durmg the convent1on when one of the large fans ID the Ice Arena caught on f1re dur1ng the n1ght MISS Johnston stated The 31 ena was tllled w1th smoke and state pollce off1cers trymg to put out the bla7e but the gxrls d1dnt get pamcky The blaze was soon put out All 1n all the conventmn was qu1te an ex per1ence en a blue rlbbon and medal and the second place w1nners red r1bbon and a medal CHIRPS fCont1nued from Page 17 w1ll be here to enterta1n concert w1ll start at 8 00 p m PFICG of IICRGIS w1ll be S100 for students and Sl 25 for adults The U of M guests are to arrlv about 5 00 p m A meal w1ll be served for them at the Method1st church The L1ons Club IS spon sor1ng the concert and the Band Boosters are help1ng Cadet and s n1or band members w1ll sell t1ckets Many schools have been not1f1ed Th1s IS to b one of the 'nost outstand1ng events Char lotte has ever had MISS Wells feared the Carnlval was gett1ng rlsque when a poste 1ead Gay N1ght1SS appear agam CARNIVAL iCont1nued from Pa P lj ch1ef No1man Rutter w1ll take ycu off to court Two new Slde shows th1s year that you can t m1ss are the Gay N1net1es dlrected by Llnda Kmg rd a puppet show superv1sed b I Glor1a Wh1te Now last of all you must have your fortune told Gypsy Doro thy Lentz w1ll read t ft crystal ball t answer any QUGSIIOHS you may have about your future My how t1me fl1es It IS nov t1me to attend the best attract1on of the carn1val the mam show Get your f1ve t1ckets and prepar to emoy yourself at the 1951 1ournal1sm carn1val ma1n show Los Amglos Takes Trlp Los Am1gos as the Span1sh Club calls 1tself journeyed to Ann Arbor on Apr1l 3 to attend a conference held for the var1ous state clubs They were en tertamed royally by the Span1sh department of the un1vers1ty Exh1b1ts were shown them of old Span1sh books pamtmgs and rts and crafts from the Latm Amer1can countr1es They wer shown the fore1gn language laboratory wh1ch IS equ1pped wlth record players tape corders etc to help 1n then' work There was a f1ne floor show of Lat1n Amer1can songs 1n the ew enlng and several nat1ve danc rs Joe Ort1z recxted Afro Cubano poetry to the accom panlment of beat1ng drums The students went on a tour of the campus wh1ch they reported was very mterestmg In he evenmg the ma1n event was the play Dona Hormxga wh1ch was g1ven by the un1vers1ty students MISS Dorothy Hughes advlser for t e club sa1d I thlnk we deflmtely had the cho1ce seats at the play We had the front thre rows and were able to see and hea1 very well D O N H l C E STANDARD SERVICE ClIAllL0'l l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY STH WI' l1Ll'R 9 SELECT FOODS Compllments of LATCHAW S BARBER an SHOP ICE CREAM When IH need of a CORSAGE. for that party Remember FERNDALE GREENHOUSE Phone 140 BR CY'S at Gulf Service Generator Starter Y an A S Carburetor Repau' Phone 9' 64 For food Wlth home cooked flavor MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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MICHIGANTWTHTJRSJDAYJJAT-TRIL QE 195111 rssur: 13 Powellls Proteges to Perform for Public lL0uiSe Berqy, rst How left to Hug B We s B11Iey K Lavengood L Smrth J Archer M Fasset orrrs Wrlson S con row S Schrot Shepard M Brrgqs P Tubbs E Mead M Wood B Fullerton l Sharp S Howard R Bracy W Phrllrps D Sassaman D Edson M Hetherrngton C Schaefer Thrrd row C Johnson S Honeywell F Lundeen S Parrsh C Thornell P Baum L Johnson J Hopkrns S Wythe M Vance E Wood B Moore J May B Epler J Maatsch R Donley E Sharp G Frantz B 1 lrps Fourth row W Whrtmger S Peck Gould L Whrtrnger H Smrth J Vance D Chamber n Sk enar J Sumerrx Jrm Carr D Smrth I F Esch L Bobcrck C Leach J Borqman Hefflebower R Kung K Wrrt J Hoffman Standrng N Rutter C Barnhrll B Crrttenden P Bostwrck Mr Powell Drrector F Bracy D Jones Orrole lllusrcrans To Grve Annual Bounce, Ma 4+ Band ourneys to Olrvet Thrs 1V1orn1ng to Enter 1V1us1ca1 Festrval On May 4 rn the audrtorrum at 00 o clock the senror and cadet bands 11111 present the frfteentn nnu 11 band bounce To create 1 new effect a change of back ground scencry wrll take place between the two bands presen tatron The cadet band wrll open the program yr 1th a background whrch 11111 shoyy prctures of the numbers they are playrng To shoyx the progress of the enror band rn the last srx vears the group v1 111 have a background of mural prrntrngs showrng thc rmprovcments and achrevements The senror band program wrrl consrst of In A Monaterv Gar den vthrch wrll be acted out Huntrng Scene novelty m crrcrn Folk Rhapsody vyhrch was '1 drstrrct contest number Medlfy of Jerome Kcrns Favor rtes Four Horncrs played b the l'rcnch horn quartet that took frrst plrce rn the drstrrc' contcst and vyrll be accompanred by thc band Nrght Beat number crertrng the atmosphere of Harlem Latrn Quarter and other common m e t r o p o 1 rt a n srghts Thrs too vyrll be acted out Joshur a novelty yyrth al CCont1nued on Page 41 Senlors Ask Your Oprnron To Help Evaluate School What do you thmk about our school? Could rt stand some rmprovementl The senrors rn the srxth hour government class feel that there could be some rm provcments made They are go rng to try to frnd out what you thmk the changes ought to be Thrs class under the drrectron of Mr Nerl B1 nnan IS makrng questronnarre whrch wrll ask some of the questrons that are be rng debated crrtrcrze or run down anythrrrg as rt rs but rt rs to evaluate the school It rs hoped that rt wrrl be helpful rn makrng valuable suggestrons for those students strll rn school Th1s method should grve each student chance to vorce hrs oprnron whrch wrll make for a more de mocratrcally run school The government class urges you to th1nk these questrors through so you can answer them ytrsely for the benefrt of others Operetta to Be May 24 Thrs year the annual operetta grven by the glee club under the drrectron of Mrs Lucrlle Vogel, wrll be May 24 Entrtled Words and Musrc rt has a double cast Tentatrve plans are berng made to grve rt at another school at a later date Thrs two act operetta rs the tory of Barton College and 1 complete wrth cheerleaders ba ton twrrlers dancers and solorsts It promrses to be an entertarn rng operetta states Mary Norrrs a senror member of the glee club Speech Assembly Brews . From College Station Theme To Be WSCS Televrsron Talent Qurz Show To get rdeas for the speech class assembly thrs year the speech students along wrth Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng rnstructor journeyed tr Mrchrgan State College to watch the rafiro statron rn actron As a result the speech assembly wrll b based on a televrsron show over WSCS The program wrll be rng of tele qurz o vrsron te e drama and tele talent sectrons Norman Rutter IS to be he rnnouncer for the program Lloyi Brarthwarte wrll be master or ceremonres Joyce Ransom Mar garet Lawcock and Deonne Ed son wrll be rn a skrt entrtled Bettv Behave Davrd George 1 a news commentator Mary Norrrs song entertarnment Janre Hrgby prano solorst Joyce Prnch reader Bruce Davrd drrcctor Dean Barley 'rnd Jrm Barnaby camera men Others rn the cast are Wava Babcock Joyce Sumer lla Mae Parr Charlene Mrtchell Allen Smrth Annre Ed wards Marrlvn Roberts Brrbara Barnaart and Dorothy Lent? Guests for thc assembly wrll b the members of thc Chrrlotte Rotary Club The assembly IS scheduled f1 May 1 fourth hour On May 9 the same program vyrll be pre sented at Everett hrgh school and on May 4 at Hastrngs Mr Wotrrng sard that he hopes to have all the necessary prop ertres to make up the televrsron show such as cameras mrke and lrghts ,Io Ann Horner H1011 rn lass Both Partrcrpate rn 1V1any ACtlV1tlCS, Nrne Gam Close Ratrngs Top senror honors eo thrs yc 1 o Lourse B rg., 1n Jo Rerner as v11cd1cto111n 1nd s11 utatorrrn rcspcctrvcly Loursc c rrrrcs her honor wrth 1 strarght 400 rvcrrec S11 ne to school hcrc 111 h11 lL Durrng hcr hrgh school v1 rrs shr has partrcrprtcd rn 1r11ny 1LtlV1 tres such as Footlrghtccrs Y Teens has bccn trc lNLl11l scnror class busrncss 111111 11,11 rt the Charhran strft 1 d thrs Nl ll she wrll 'rttend hcr fourth honor dance Th1S ye rr Lourse has at tended school only rn thc morn rng workrng wrth thc co op tr llll mg program rn the rftcrnoon Shc has majored rn Englrsh scrcncc nd mrthematrcs trkrng., 1 col lege preparatory course Sh1 plans to go to the Unrversrty of M chrgfrn next frll but her course rs undecrded Comrng rn 1 close second vtrth a average rf 3881 Jo nrr Rerner She moved hcrc rn thx frfth grade from Ver rrrontvrllc J Ann h'1s been 1ct1ve 111 the chccr ea ers club four 1 lf Spanrsh club fo11ns11s h1 Ch'1rh11n staff rnd hrs becrr or the honor roll four yc rrs Mljtll rn rn Fnglrsh llld hrstorv J n hrs '1lso tkcn co preparatory course Mrchrern State where she rs eorrre next fall and plans to tarkc up 111111111 rsm h'1s just rntormcd h11 s11 wrll recerve 1 scholrrshrp To add to the two hrghcst 1lL nrne more who 1 1te rn thc 1llj.,1ll seholastrc st'1ndrng,s xxrth txxo tred for tenth plrce Wrth th1 range from 331 to 380 they 111 alphabetrcally rs follows Brrb ara Brown Brrbfrrr Crrnphcll fC0nt1nu1d on P1r.,1 43 Hey' Here We Come Aprrl 74 Junror Scnror Prom Aprrl Z Hovtcll B 1s1b 111 p m here Apr 11 78 H rstrnes R11 rys May 1 Mrson H rsc b 111 4 m therc ry F cs 1111 111 131s 1 p m ll Mrv 4 Brnd llouncc V 7 D11 1 lt M111 Hastrrrgs thcrc May 8 Fvcrctt B 18115 111 4 00 p m ere M1y 10 Gr llld L1dg.,1 l51s1 3 30 p nr th1 ay Confcrcncc T1 llli Meet May 15 Hox1e11B1s1b111 4 01' p rn here May 16 Orange 8z 1311111 1 U 1 0 1 1 u o 1 5 1 v U 1 L L 1 ., - . .. , -. ,. .. l sI 1 c I .il rt I 11 1 d AHII 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 '1 1 .'1 - 'I., .2 ..' ,I. ,. . 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I L I I .I I .I III I II h,., u 3: I yl sy 1 D Iv v I ' ' T' I V 'II Z l fi x HK- lt' K.. Ir 1 3 11 I 1 .L ' I ball, 2 . .. 11'c1 1 S - . 1 . .I I '. MI ll- 1---1 -1-. ' ' . ' ' . A ' . 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' II .1 1 .' I '1 - '1- 1:11 . 2, -' 1 '. ,' - - 1- s I I 1, 1 I fl 1 'I . ' ' ' ' I ' 1 '- 1' 11 1 1' :I , 1 gage 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1951 Wake Up Thoughts of our Southern Friends f And They Call Him Biceps Joe, yoo hoo, Joe! Cyawnb Yes, Mother! Come on, Joe. It's time to get up. I have your breakfast ready. I'll be down in a minute, Mom. Oh gosh! There goes the button of my shirt. Well, bring it down, son, and I'll sew it on while you're eating. Pm all done, Mother. Are you ready? Say, that was a good breakfast, too, as he smacks her on the cheek. I don't know how I'd ever get off to school on time if it weren't for you. Do you feel that way about your mother, too? Maybe you just take it for granted that it's her job to take care of you and- yes, do a little extra now and then because she loves you. You have said her name over and over again every day without even thinking. But just stop and say it to yourself. What does the word mean to you? Probably every boy or girl could give a different slant on its meaning and still be right. But lets take her name apart and see what each letter designates is for the million things she gave me means only that shes growing old for the tears she shed to save me for her heart as pure as gold for her eyes that shine so brightly right and right she ll always be Put them all together they spell Mother A word that means the world to me Mother s Day will be on May 13 this year Lets go all out to show her how much we appreciate her and really make her feel that it is her day sums'-log lt s Time Once Again Now that spring is here it IS time for the annual selection of mayor and secretary for the coming yeai There are certain personality characteris tics which one should remember when he IS deciding for whom to cast his vote R sponsibility leadership sportsmanship and scholastic ability are a few of the charactei 1St1CS which a mayor and secretary should have These Jobs are the highest offices students may hold in this school Surely the persons sitting in these two chairs should have all the necessary qualifications to do well the Job expected of them When you go to vote in the coming election remembei the qualities for which you should look If these qualities and those of the candidate coincide quickly put an X before that per sons name You have found the right per son for the office of mayor or secretary of C H S Spzunq Sprung Spml Has this spring weather got your school spirit all wound up so it will unwind with lots of zip at those baseball games and track meetse Just as important as the ones last fall and winter We all understand that after school is a bad time to expect a large crowd at these sports but it means a lot to boys participat mg in these events to know that someone else IS interested in the outcome In com parison you know that its a lot easier to have a good time with the girl or boyfriend you are interested in The next time you have a little spare time after school and there is a baseball game or track meet try to attend it The exercise will do you good and you will have the satisfaction of help ing both yourself and your school For an April fool Joke the Black and Gold of Traverse City printed an all red paper called the Red and Redder which was all about communism After the Nappanee high school band visit-- ed Charlotte, March 13, playing a joint con- cert with the local band and spending the night here, some of the Nappanee band members decided to write about their trip. This poem, written by Marla Mutschler, Sistie Chapman and Jo Ann Farrington ap- peared in the Nappanee high school paper, D'Bulldog: 'Twas the day before Wednesday when all through the town, Not a creature was stirring, 'cept kids Charlotte bound. 'With suit cases, toot-cases, uniforms all, We met our bus drivers- string bean and 'tmeat ball. We drove into Hamilton two hours late. Oh well, 'twas made up for, our concert was great. Then as we proceeded to be on our way A broken down bus caused us quite a delay With ping-pong and checkers the time quickly passed. Til another bus pulled in to take us-at last. We Ca few hours laterl reached our destina tion And there to our hosts we gave full ex planation So off to their houses we hurried to dine And then to the concert Cthere wasn t much time J The hour was eight and our nerves had grown tense For the building was filled with an audience dense The bands the quartet along with The Thing Would be entertainment thats fit for a king And after the concert we had lots of fun We danced and we ate and we met every one And then as the hour of eleven passed by We went to their homes again for some shut eye We talked most the night ibut thats na tural of kidsl And awoke the next morning with droopy eyelids And then as the end of our visit drew nigh We boarded the buses told new friends goodbye We stopped in a minute to see a factory In which they made records and sets fo Then onward to Bellevue the buses progressed We gave our last concert and stayed for a rest At Battle Creek Michigan also we stopped We stretched and we knick knacked and some of us shopped At last we arrived back in fair Nappanee With lots of experience Im sure you ll agree So tired but happy we headed for home CHANGE TRACTS Friday the 13th of April was Carnival night in other towns too University of Detroit and Central Michigan College in Mt Pleas ant both had carnivals but only had one queen and we had six Absent minded farmer discovers a piecf of rope in his hand Ive either found '1 piece of rope or lost a horse Absent minded Judge to a dentist you swear to pull the tooth the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth? Yes, Bicepsl' is the nickname tagged on ,this quiet sophomore boy by his friends, 'fthe boys. He has that tall, dark and Ihandsome look and what once was a mass iof dark wavy hair is now a smooth butch. Twinkling brown eyes and a flashing smile push away all thoughts of his being a dull character, but a steady gaze from this chap designates a pretty level headed guy with deep thoughts. Looks are not all that is interesting about him. Maybe you've leaned over his shoul- der at one time or another and have seen him drawing cartoons of Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck. Since his freshman year he has been in- terested in football. His buddy is Bob Pot- ter. He lives on Krebs street with his three sisters and one brother. Fried chicken and mashed potatoes rate highest on the list of favorite foods. If you and he too haven t guessed by now who this person is it is Don Marple. Thanks a Million Another Journalism Carnival is past and is one of which we are very proud But its success cannot be credited to one or two persons Miss Wells gave advice guldance praise and criticism But in the background are many people who never receive due re cognition the dozens of people who worked on the side shows the boys on the stage crew the teachers helping with the different events the townspeople who aided us so much with our advertising and many others To all these people plus the teach ers and students working on the make up committees we want to say Thanks a million It was your carnival too Joyce Hughes and Clyde Nichols I ve Col My Fingers Crossed The inquiring reporter this week is still sticking his nose in the seniors business Heres what a few are planning to do after fraduation George Widrig Hope to go to school at Argubright Mary Boyer Im planning on working in an office Jim Gammage Joining the navy Shirley Lewis Work in Marshall Lansing Hans Kardel Going to the University of Michigan Jim Sherd Join some armed service be fore I get drafted Nancy Harrington Going to Michigan State Barb Brown Go to Albion College Margie Vance and I want to be physio ther apists Jackie Hale Ohhhh' Thats a S64 ques tion Wanna try for a hundred? ORANGE 8: BLACK 4 Published B1 Weekly By the C9 L Journalism Class o r Charlotte Hugh School Ill Circulation 800 ' Subscription Rates S1 Auto STAFF Publisher Barbara Barnaalt Managing Editor Jackie Hale Editor in Chief Glen Gearhait Sports Editor Don Tirrell lAdvert1s1ng Manager Joe Depue Ass t Advertising Manager Jo Ann Reiner Exchange Editor Clyde Nichols Business Manager Louise Berg Circulation Manager Joyce Hughes Advisers MISS Winifred Wells and 1 Arrow Head Mr John Foglio Flint Reporters Journalism Class 9 Y 7 1 Y 7 1 , 3 . ee - - as 1 ' I I I I . . I I I ' is . J r ' 'I ' ' is . 2 . . , ' ' I ' I ls I I , . I . . . I . is ' . , ' - , , - I I I 3 , - '- I 7 . . ' s 7 . f I . . - I ' I I' - I . . . I I I ' ' I I T ' La . I , - ' 11 , - , . . ' 7 ll ' . I , J I I, I ' i ' YY . I ' ' , ! I I' 1 1 ' 9 Q I I I -. u L ' ' I I I , . - - . 1 . ' ' ' I e- - I . . . . . , . I 1 I I 9 y I . , , I . . . I - 5 - I I ' ' J I ' ' ' ' xv ' A I - I 1.4: 9 ' - . . . . 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APRIL 26. 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 May 10 Is Spanish Banquet A typical Spanish banquet is to be held May 10 by the Spanish club, Los Amigos, under the di- rection of Miss Dorothy Hughes. Charles Thornell as toastmas- ter will introduce the following entertainment: Lucille Whitinger and Edna Cain, in a marimba duet, David Dykhouse, William Sutherland, and Charles Thornell, in an alto saxophone triog Jane Garcia a Spanish dancer' Bever lv Fullerton Ellen Kayes and Marilyn Hetherington a trio Sally Woodard a vocal soloist and two short skits Juniors Seniors to Dance Tomorrow night the Masonic Temple will be the scene of the 1951 Junior senior prom Th luniors have spent weeks in preparation for this gala occasion You arrive at the temple at 6 30 and proceed to the basement floor where on gaily decorated tables the banquet is ready to get underway After prayer is given by the Reverend Hether ington of the Baptist church you begin your delicious meal The menu features tomato Juice cock tails pork roast or trout tossed salad dressing mashed potatoes gravy and corn along with milk and coffee This fine meal IS topped off by a dessert of ice cream and cake Next you listen to the speake of the evening who this year is Clyde Fulton a well known man around town who has been in troduced by toastmaster Bruce Brown This ends half of your wonder ful evening but now the crowd climbs to the first floor where dancing begins about 9 00 Th music is provided by Marshall Kings dance orchestra and the theme of the dance portion of th prom is Moonlight Serenade At intermission time you might leave for awhile but why not stay for some wonderful entei tainment from Michigan State College? D O N H I C E STANDARD SERVICE THE BIG R DRIVE INN Across from the Airport Trackmen Enter Annual Relays At River Rouge Annually, the Oriole trackmen enter the River Rouge Relays. This year, the boys weren't quite as successful as in other years, but here are some of the facts. Harold Risenhoover finished in a three way tie for sixth place in the high jump, which was good for 1!3 of a point. The height of the jump was 5I6 . Hans Kardel finished sixth in the high hurdles f 1 point This was the extent of thc Charlotte scoring Bruce David cleared ten feet in the pole vault Triangular Meet a Success In the triangular meet held Monday with Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge and Charlotte com peting the local thinclads were on top with 72Vz points to their opponents 33 and 331!z respec tively Kardel won firsts in 120 yard high hurdles and tied in the high Jump Rolfe topped the field in the 100 and 220 yard dashes Richardson was victor in the 440 dash Bruce in the low hurdles David in the pole vault and Ris nhoover in the shot put The medley relay was also taken bv the Orange and Black team composed of Wensley Weaver Johnson and Olmstead Second placings were taken by Bruce in high hurdles Carey in the 220 Pinch in the 880 while Southworth tied with Root f Grand Ledge in the pole vault In 880 relay Charlotte was also cond Carey Potter Weaver and GILBRAE WASH FABRICS A beautiful line to pick from Girqhams Tissues Plques Waffle Weaves Sheerosette Priced 89c to S139 yard FRED A RICHEY CO Diamond Men Win Two Despite the cold weather, the Oriole baseball team whipped Eaton Rapids 5-2, Tuesday, April 17, on the home diamond in the first game of the season. Eaton Rapids, having nine starters from last year's team, didnIt prove to be as tough as was thought. Pitchers for the two teams wer'- Firebaugh, for Eaton Rapids, and Jim Young for Charlotte. Young was the winning pitcher. Again on Friday April 20 thc Orioles won over the Everett I me on the rival s home diamond Lee Williamson was starting pitcher for the Orioles but was relieved by hurler Jim Young who was credited with the vic tory The Everett team used three pitchers Parisian Rider 'ind Powers N Williamson I Williamson Root Young Braithwaite Bursley Garn Stall Iauch Substitutes Housler Marple Bruce accounted for third plac ings and Hale Thomas twice Nelson Weaver and Ells each added one point by placing fourth Compliments of LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP IN WHAT DRUG STORE IN CHARLOTTE did your family always rely when It came t DRUGS? COLLINS DRUG OF COURSE Competition Tough For Oriole Sluggers The baseball team will be meeting stiff opposition in the near future when they meet Howell, Mason, Eaton Rapids. Everett, and Grand Ledge. Howell has beaten Everett and Grand Ledge defeated Mason 1-0. Grand Ledge has been named as one of the best teams in the league because their pitcher is back He has pitched for three years Mason is an exceptionally good team because there are seven re turning veterans Hovxell and Everett have sn plavers from last year All the teams have pitcher which have had one or two years experience They also have their best hitters returning FLASH Tuesday April 23 the Orioles were defeated by a strong Grand Ledge squad 71 Here s the Season Charlotte 5 Eaton Rapids 2 Charlotte 17 Eveiett 7 April 27 Howell May 1 Mason May 4 Eaton Rapids May 8 Everett May 10 Grand Ledge May 15 Howell Germain Shell Service A good place to buy Gasoline and Oil Tune up Work Wheel Balancing Service is my business CllABLO'l l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY S C H WE GLER SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM 0 mcsnnln nffuf no FW X Wg Publishers of Q DOME N X Charlotte Republican Trlhune 4 F W 'Q Is,5, 'g',f,4, 0 ev ff Q4 ff .1-. if Ji' Nigga s sl foazffwiflgitvyxs 'I ESM? ff in 3745 , at For PROM TIME We have a nice assortment of pretty styles to choose from Gold and silver Ballerlnos, Whites in all styles with heels wedges and flats We welcome you to come in and shop FRED M RRAY and C0 Y , - . . . , , ,, . 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I Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY APRIL 26 1951 Salve, Vale ark Last Week Annual Roman Banquet Presented to Entertam Latm Students Notrce anythlng peculrar about the way lsatm students were speaklng last week? Salve was the1r way of saylng 1-lr and Vale was Goodbye If Lat1n students were caught say1ng H1 or Goodbye they pald the fee of one cent the money went towards the Roman banquet ex pense All the colorful posters put up around the school were made by the Lat1n students Ann Schaefer was the artlst for the huge poster 1n the ma1n lobby ihursday Aprrl 19 the Lat1n sembly to show a portlon of then study To t1e up the whole affaxr the Lat1n students wore Roman costumes to school Thurs day Apr1l 19 At n1ght an al most genume Roman banquet was held The programs were ln the form of anclent Roman scrolls and the students sat Roman style seated on the floor to enjoy a del1c1ous meal served by slaves from the Spamsh de partment Grace was sa1d by Margaret Forshee The menu conslsted of lactuca Clettucel ova Ceggsl panls Cbreadj The Cena whlch means ma1n course was perna Kham! carotae Ccar rotsj p1sa Cpearsb pams fbread1 and nectar argenteum Cs1lver nectar! Secunda Mensa wh1ch means the dessert was mala tapplesl Wh1Ch were always served at Roman banquets and aleae Colrvesb nuces Cnutsl cru stum Cpastryh and nectar aureum wh1ch IS golden nectar After the1r hearty meal the students were presented w1th fme entertalnment by toastmaster Ray Flessner There was a Greek orchestra COIlS1St1I1g of Dorothy Shepard and Eleanor Wood Next SEE SILVER AT ITS FINEST SILVER PARADE OF 1951 Compliments of ROGER E DAVIS MOTOR SALES Across from the Aurport Senlor Problems Classes VlSlt lVl1ch1gan Capitol State government seemed to be the theme two weeks ago when the sen1ors traveled to the State Capltol The group was under the d1rect1on of Mr Nell Bren nan and Mr Eldred Toutant Transportatlon was furnlshed by two school buses On arrxval at the buxldmg the class went to the basement where they looked over the many mu seum preces After th1s rnspec t1on they were gulded to the large dome overlookmg the C1tV A gulde told a short h1story of the state cap1tol and then the students proceeded to the repre sentatlve branch of the Leglsla ture Representatlve Homer Bauer xntroduced the class to the group and after a short stay they cont1nued to the senate In the senate the group was 1ntroduced by Senator Teahan of llstenmg to a hot debate on a b1ll the class returned to the buses The students all agreed that the tr1p was both educatlonal and entertalnrng was a quartet made up of Ednx Cam Jack1e Rhrnes Bonme Wells and Sally Woodard Bob Johnson as the Orator laureatus gave a speech on Washmg of Togas and was crowned Wlth the laurel wreath Lucllle Whrtlnger was Egyptlan dancer from the N1le A tumbler wh1ch 15 a must at Roman ban quets was Charlene Barnh1ll Rhoda Bracy Ann1e Edwards Ada Jean Muma and Marllyn Roberts were a Greek danclng chorus A very mterestlng and engoy able trme was had by all the stu dents LOUIS C CEE RlChCllCU Food Store Telephone 200 Get Your PROM and MOTHERS DAY CORSAGES R0 EMCRE Guale Glwzpa Carmval 1ncome rated next to the highest s1nce 1947 Total 1n come for th1s year was S758 31 wh1ch w1ll go toward the fmanc 1ng of the Charh1an The Foothghteer club has I rdered club p1ns The purpose s that sen1ors mlght FGCEIVG an award for the1r years of servrce A bronze p1n w1ll be awarded to all the newer members M1ss Dorothy Hughes and Mr JBTVIS Wotrrng w1ll attend the sprmg meet1ng of the M1Ch1g311 Sp ech Assoclatlon and the Schoolmasters clu t nn Arbor on Aprll 27 HONOR STUDENTS fbontmued from Page 17 Glen Gearhart Hans Kardel L1nda Krng Peg Lawcock Earl Mead Don Packard and Marg aret Vance All these students have gone to Charlotte durmg the1r sen1or hlgh years and have been rn xarred 8Ct1V1tl6S dur1ng hrgh school Barbara Brown Barbara Campbell Margaret Vance and Earl Mead are all on the Char h1an staff th1s year Hans and Don have been actlve 1n sports both belng outstandlng 1n basket ball L1nda Peg and Glen have been very actxve m Foothghteers w1th Lmda partxcrpatmg for four vears Earl and Margaret have both been ln band for su: years Complete Home Outfitters Hear Ye' Lxbrarlans Hear ye' Hear ye' Hear ye' The student l1brar1ans and Mr M1ldred Iauch adv1ser are go mg to the sprmg meet1ng of the Student L1brar1an Asslstants As soc1at1on of M1Ch1g8n wh1ch W ll be held at Jackson hlgh school Aprll 28 There w1ll be an all day pro gram from 9 O0 1n the morn1ng to 330 IH the afternoon The mam attractlon and speaker w1ll be Rebecca Caudlll author f Barr1e and Daught r and Fre dom s Daughter About two car loads w1ll attend BAND BOUNCE fcontmued from Page lj sect1ons of the band part1c1pat1ng Copa Cabana a new swmg dumber T1me on My Hands Amerxcan Salute and a s lec t1on of Marches thre of wh1ch w1ll be Booster Foothfters an N C 4 Thrs morn1ng the Orlole band left for Ollvet to partlclpate ln the annual Ollvet festlval The day started at 11 00 o clock wrth each sectlon havlng a spec 1al rehearsal At 2 15 the bands w1ll meet m McKay Gym for Mass Band rehearsal The d1n ner w1ll be served at 6 00 o clock and the concert starts at 7 30 In the Lans1ng Youth Talent Exh1b1t Don T1rr11l won flrst 1n woodwork .hm Myers second ID models F1ve recelved honor able mentlon BRACY'S Gulf Service Fann Gasolme and Oll lp Dellvered 321019 W ST O RE FURNITURE Phone 9164 Eat at For food Wlth home cooked flavor MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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WW I 1 1 1 ' ' , , I 1 SEE THE SEE THE BAND AT OPERETTA 0 I V I : I I HOLLAND 'THE CHARHIAN VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN THURSDAY MAY 17 1951 ISSUE 14 Second Annual jr Hlgh Prom Tomorrow lwlgllt May 18 at 700 the seventh and e1ghth grades w1ll have the1r second annual Jumor h1gh prom at the hlgh school They are planmng to C11V1d6 the evenmg 1nto three d1v1s1ons dancmg ln the new gym games rn the old gym and refreshments ln the home economlcs room The prom 1S be1ng sponsored by the e1ghth grade w1th James Hoff man pres1dent act1ng as cha1r man Spec1al entertamment w1ll be prov1ded A boys qumtet con s1st1ng of Lynn Brown B1 Pugh Gary Barnett James Hoff man and James Mayhew w1ll s1ng JHHICE MOFFISOH w1ll be soloxst and Mr Frederlck Ryd holm from M1Chlg8H State Col lege w1ll present a mag1c1ans act The m1stress of ceremon1es for the even1ng w1ll be Kay Barnhlll Comm1ttees for the prom are spec1al enterta1nment Kay Barn h1ll Conn1e Carter Martha Barn aart Sandra Granger and Don Marsh refreshments Sue Wythe chalrman Nancy Beck Marlene Martens Wayne Hollandsworth Roger Martln and Geraldme Rog ers The games for the evenlng are be1ng planned by J1m VanVleck Nathan Shults Lou1se Johnson and Deanna Barnaby The dance comm1ttee conslsts f Lynn Brown Stanley Anderson Ken dall Tanner Laura Walker Corene T106 and Shlrley Farl1n The Charlotte h1gh orchestra w1ll furn1sh mus1c for an even mg of danc1ng The people play Al McDonald Bertha Moore Frances Sklenar Dav1d Heffle bower Karl W1rt Al Flsher Luc1lle Wh1t1nger and Charles Thornell 'Iwo boys from out of town are also playlng Chaperons w1ll be Mr Eldred Toutant Mrs Frances W1ldern M155 Sh1rley Drttmar Mr Elkm Isaac Mr Hubert Bronson and Mrs Leora Weymouth PPROACHIN G CTIVITIES May 18 Jr Hlgh Prom Mav 18 Mason Game There May 19 Regxonal Track Meet May 19 Band to Holland May 21 County Sen1ors Govern ment Day May 23 24 Operetta Words and Mus1c May 25 Sprmg Danc May 26 State Track Meet May 28 F H A Mother Daughter Banquet May 29 Freshman Baseball Grand Ledge May 30 Decoratlon Day N School Mav June June June Tune June Tune Tune 31 Sen1or Exams 1 2 3 Sen1or Tr1p 3 Baccalaureate 4 Charhlan Del1very 4 Honor Assembly 5 6 F1nal Exams 7 Commencement 8 GOOD BYE September 5 School Beglns Iauchs Helpers do Good Job Front Row B Fullerton M Hetherlngton J Plnch E razxer D Rolfe DarlYndJMor-S dR M Mlddl hCCI P u or econ ow r 1 r auc oo ey rker M Barnaby H R1I1son F Ald E C J Hamulton Back Row B Voqel D Bruce J Sh rd Roy Nevins D Claflm A Perfect Baby Sltter' 7 Well are you Guess you have to know what a perfect baby s1tter IS before you can answer that quest1on' So M1ss Fauvette Johnston s nlnth grade homemak 1ng class conducted a survey to f1nd the answer The best way to fmo what employers want IS to ask the employers so thats what the gals d1d' The results were very 1nterest1ng The maJor1ty of the mothers don t m1nd 1f you 1nv1te your boy fuend or g1rlfr1ends over for the even1ng but qlllte a few of them would l1ke you to ask perm1s 1on Its okay to watch TV O1 l1sten to the rad1o prov1d1ng you dont neglect the k1dSl Its all r1ght for you to have food or A snack but you d better ask 1f It okay Sleepy? Okay you can take a nap but please wa1t unt1l the l1ttle da1l1ngs are 1n bed The accepted rate seems to be 5 cents per hour before m1dn1ghf w1th an 1ncrease to 50 cents pe1 hour after mldnlght Here s someth1ng m1ghty 1nter estlngl You arent expected to do the d1shes or other household tasks w1thout add1t1onal pay Most parents leave 1nstruct1ons as to where they can be reached 1n case of an emergency They also l1ke to help the ch1ldren get acquamted w1th the s1tter befo1e leavlng Usually the parents 1nstruct the s1tter as to the type or amount of d1sc1pl1ne they may use 1f nec essary and all of those ques t1oned say that they 1nstruct the s1tter what to do about telephone calls They don t m1nd 1f you call up your fr1ends talk1ng only a moderate amount of t1me natch' Well gals they say practlcm Lxbrarlans Go Travelmg Student Ilbraflans and Mrs M1ldred Iauch went to a sprlng meet1ng of the Student L1brar1 an ASSISIHUIS Assoc1at1on of M1Ch1gaH at Jackson h1gh school on Apr1l 28 About three hundred students and adv1sers attended th1s event They d1scussed all kmds of prob lems concern1ng the1r work and found that the llbrary here IS set up very well Park and had the1r lunch In the afternoon some of the Jackson hlgh school students put on a puppet show based on the theme of P1nocch1o Mary Barn aby was one of the nomlnees for secretary Many F rlends bend Sympathy Students of C H S w1sh to ex press the1r deepest sympathy on the death of Fred Brown of the naval a1r force Fred 19 a graduate of Char lotte h1gh school 1n 1950 was re turn1ng to h1s base 1n Massa chusetts when the fatal accldent occurred Frederlck Lev1 Brown was born 1n Charlotte February 9 1932 a son of Ronald and Mary Brown and had l1V9d here throughout h1s l1fe Wh1le 1n school he was a member of the Footl1ghteers for three years and the H1 Y for two Also he was master counselor of the local chapter of the DeMolay He was a member of the Congregat1onal Church although he attended the Free Method1st Sunday School w1th h1s many fr1ends Freds death was the second break 1n the class of 50 the f1rst be1ng that of Carl Archer last Llfe ln College To Be Exampled In 51 Operetta Words and MUSIC to Open At8 I5 on May 23 Z4 Double Cast Show Someth1ng new has been add ed' The operetta has a double cast th1s year and IS to be pre sented two evenmgs rnstead of one May 23 and 2-1 are the two dates and 815 pm the hour to see Words and Mus1c The story centers around thc produclng of an operetta by stu dents of Barton College Leadlng parts w1th the double cast are as follows John Warren Doc Bostwlck and Jack Stew art Mary Allen Mary No1r1s and Jene Ann Murphy Pres1dent Fussbotton Clyde Nlchols and Karl Carpenter Samanth1a Hlgh n1te Sally Woodard and Beverly Catron Anastasxus Longwara Russell Hall Wash1ngton a co' ored servant Jack Irv1ne Russell and Jack w1ll portray the1r parts both evenmgs The g1rls quartet w1ll conslst of Llnda Kmg Sh1rley Howard Janette Parr and Karen Rapelje Second castlngs w1ll conslst of Carol Ann Whltney Gwendolyn Flantz Barbara Smurr and Jew el Moore Jack Idle Bob Jones and George P1etrogallo Wlll ap pear 1n the boys tr1o Another h1ghl1ght of the eve n1ng IS a dancrng scene Wh1Ch w1ll lnclude the n1ne followmg g1rls Ileen Jones Vada Mae Jones SUSIE Moore Faye Ald Margaret W1enc1ewsky Conme Cooley Pat Dav1d Catherme H11 l1s and Audrey Reed Three seventh grade boys Frank Alfonso Bob Stewart and Larry Adams w1ll also do a dance The adm1ss1on for th1s n1ght of entertamment IS 30 cents Forelgn Students Speak Through the speakers bureau 'lt M1ch1gan State College Mr Elkm Isaac has procured forelgn students to speak to the eleventh grade hlstory and twelfth grade government class s The f1rst student from Lat 11a spoke May 1 He escaped f1om the Commun1sts and has b en 1n th1s country a year and a half He told of cond1t1ons un der the Commun1st1c rule and the1r methods of ga1n1ng power May 8 a student from Ind1a told of cond1t1ons there 1nclud 1ng the famme the forergn pol 1cy Gandhl and Pr1me MIHISIGF Nehru A student from Greece IS ex pected to speak 1n the near fu makes perfect Let s get started' l fall ture I 1 1 1 1 y ' ' 9 o 0 1 3.7 1 I I I 3 6 s I Y - . : - 2 . . 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I I I I 1 ' I -- ' I- I l ' ' - . - . . . , C I , I . - i- KI .1 A - , . ,, . . . I , ' 9 ' I' 1 1 . F e . i 1 , . 1 . . . ' l . . . . . I - 7 Q B ' ' - ' 1 4 LI 1 I . . . I I I A ' I I ' - e - ' . o - ' ' ' 1 ' . . ' ' ' i i 1 ' ' . . . I -T A I I - . . I. - T . . I -' 1 . . . . I . . . - . - . y . ' ' 1 1 . . . , - i- , . . . I . - - - I - 3 I 1 I ' '- ' I 1 1 I 3 ' Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY. MAY 17, 1951 l Thanks for the Memories Within the next three weeks, the class of 1951 will be finishing our high school career. As a class, we have had many pleasant experiences and many which weren't so pleasant. Looking back over the years, there are a few left who started school 'together in the kindergarten back in 218. As the years went by, we picked up some new classmates and lost some as well, In the fall of '45, we entered the big high school and met students from the opposite side of town, and a few from the rural areas. Two years later, we met more students from the country and a number from other towns. As we all congregated in the auditorium as freshmen, we made new acquaintances, and started together up the long road to graduation. We did our part each year, presenting assemblies, sponsoring dances, and various other activities. In 1950, A Date With Judy was presented as the Junior play, and in a few months we went to our first prom. We then realized that the great day was getting close. Seniors are what all high school students yearn to be. Now that that goal is achieved, how do we feel? As in every class, there are a few who will be glad to get out, but there are also many who will be more than sorrowful to leave In our senior year many of us accepted responsibilities The Charh1an staff stu dent council operetta band and various other organizations made us realize that we have a wonderful school and one of which were very proud Now that we are about to leave we hope that we have left behind a path for others to follow and a few things that will be re membered by those who will follow us in the years to come Within the next few months we will all go in our own directions to Jobs schools to the service of our country and to places which will separate us from each other But wherever we go we ll always look back to our memories of the hallowed walls of C H Renzemden Wfften. Seniors didnt have senioritis ? Students didnt peroxide their hair girls AND boysl? Janie Smith Nan Harrington and Shirley Lewis had pigtails in grammar school? Sophomore girls interests werent Faton Rapids? Jene Murphy wasnt going steady with Jack Stewart? Jerry Chapman and Bonnie Wells we e a steady twosome? tThis of course was be fore Margaret and Don? Dick Garn was a quiet bashful new stu dent? Arkie Risenhoover was self conscious about his Southern drawn? Linda Smith and Jim Carr werent stead ISS? Strapless formals werent the fad for a prom? Phillip Michel wasnt so cute? There was such a thing as senior skip day? C H S teachers werent such sharp dan cers? Mr Brennan didnt tell such corny Jokes to his problems classes? The boys had Mohicans? Don Packard got locked in the closet by his classmates? Evonne Edson was short and chubby? lt was outrageous to be married or en gaged when you were a Junior or a senior? Junior high didnt have a prom? Sophomores didnt Jump the gun on class rings? Barbara Brown didnt have a tall dark and handsome boyfriend? There used to be an honor banquet and dance? i ln Sympathy Charlotte students would like to express their sympathy to Sue Schroth in her recent bereavement. Cinema Sense Mr. Music ........................ Charles Schaefer Cheaper by the Dozen ............ Mr. Bronson Knot quitel Gone with the Wind .......... High school days Storm Warning Smith speaking to skippers Royal Wedding .................... Jewel Moore Blue Lagoon .................... Butternut Creek Intriguel' ........................................ Graduation Call Me Mister ........................ Clark Muma Father's Little Dividend .......... Pat Priesman You're My Everything ...,........Carroll Wright to Dorothy Mather Luxury Liner ........................ Senior Trip The Sheik .............................. Bill Lightner Come One, Come All When the time rolls around each year for the honor dance, have you ever felt down in the mouth because your marks werent quite good enough for you to be honored among your friends? Have you ever thought that it was an 1nJust1ce because some per son who hadnt worked nearly as hard to get those marks all year as you have has received an invitation? And of course there s always that little edge on your feel ings if some person who has poor marks gets to go Just because he is a member of some club Just the big wheels get to go' As this dance has always been sponsored by the student council a meeting was sched uled to plan the event The members were at a loss to decide whom to choose be cause of the danger of hurting students feelings and how the orchestra would be paid if everyone were admitted free The result was that they decided to abolish the honor dance and make it a dress up dance for the whole school with everyone paying admission The feeling was that the students might profit more from it because there is more emphasis on total student growth now than on individual development Instructions are being given on etiquette at parties in the classes for students to brush up on manners before that time nut at the wheel A peach on his right curve in the road Fruit salad tonight The Lakeview Crystal Kelley the Kid One of the cutest and I might add one of the most bashful boys in the Junior class is Sherman Kelley While looking through the halls in search of some person to write about I spied Sherman sauntering around the corner toward class He has great ar tistic ability and likes to draw horses or dogs Sherman hails from the country and drives his own black 41 Ford to and from school About two years ago his folks owned the Gresham store in that community He also likes to swim and ice skate 1 can remember when he and a group of other boys his age used to swim all summer 1n the Thornapple river and ice skate on it all winter He doesnt seem to have any special girl in school but of course we dont know what he does outside of school' Maybe one of these days hell let it slip out but until then its another mystery News from the Outer World Did you hear about the guy that went insane trying to find a place to put a cor- nerstone for a round house? Moe: I'm nobody's fool. Joe: Maybe you can get someone to adopt you. Last Friday night, the movie was dark, C'Cause I was there, you see.J And lots of young couples went there to spark, CAnd spoiled the picture for me.J Last Saturday night, they held a dance fThe orchestra was fine.J A perfect setting for budding romance. CBut where oh where, was mine?J On Sunday, they all went out for a walk. tEach with his lassie fair.J And after a bit they stopped to talk, t'Cause spring was in the air.J l wish that l was young again. With romance of my own, 'Cause love is wonderful-even when, I'm just the chaperone! The Arrow Head Flint Michigan Although Career Day is over for Charlotte this year you might be interested to know that Grand Ledge and Petoskey high schools are now organizing a Career Day Eaton Rapids and Big Rapids high schools had a Career Day when we did Time Out for Speech Exchange assemblies derived from the local speech assembly were given at Everett and Hastings high schools on May 2 and May 4 respectively The assembly was divided into sections of radio and television shows and all thc necessary props including TV camera lights and mikes were used to the enJoy ment of the audience Because of the difficulties that arose at Everett high the crowd had a hard time hearing the speakers The assembly had to be given in the gymnasium with few lights which made the presentation difficult At Hastings however the crowd showed great enthusiasm and seemed to enJoy thc program says Deonne Edson speech stu dent If more exchange assemblies could be given both here and at other schools more ideas for assemblies could be collected and used the students would be able to tell what was good and what was bad for the school assemblies and also the students would work harder to give a good performance Who knows what hidden talent may be found? ORANGE 8: BLACK qiiiijgmmmy Published Bi Weekly u By the Journalism Class o Charlotte High School Circulation 800 A 5 589 STAFF Publisher Jackie Hale Managing Editor Clyde Nichols Editor in Chief Jovce Hughes Sports Editor Lee W1ll1amSOll Advertising Manager JoAnn Reiner Advertising Asst Exchange Editor Business Manager Circulation l Advisers Barbara Brown Peggy Conner Louise Berg Don Tirrell Miss Wimfred Wells l Mr John FOgll0 l Reporters J ournahsrn Class ,' 1 1 1 1 Y ' Y l I , . 1 . Y U - . . . . 1 . 7 Y 7 , ' I . - - ' 1 . y N , . . . . . . 1 . , , . . , . - . . . . , . . . 1 I I ' . 1 I ' I I l 1 1 ' - - . . . . , 7 7 ' ' 1 5 - 1 1 . . ' 1 1 ' I ' 1 . . . . S . . , - W . - 1 1 y 1 Y . . v - 0 0 0 . . ' ' - ' 1 cc ' ' ' 11 ' , , ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . . ' ' W- Y ' . 1 A l U . . . .' . . V y I , In ' ' ' 1 1 ' y . ' ' 1 1 . . 1 ' ' - - 1 1 1 r A ' o 4 1 ,1 . - 1 1 ' . . ' . . ' A 9 1 1 ' . ' ' an 1, A I 1 1 1 , - I ' . ' 1 , . 1 1 1. 1 1 , 1 1 Q ' ' o I , nn . , . . . - ,. 0 ..1. 3' . 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Well it may someday happen to you but to Buzz Mead It has already happened He has worked hard 1n the band many recognition for his work This was proved when he received the Directors Award and the Axron Award at the Band Bounce May 4 Also he has received a scholarshlp to the University of Michigan with a contract s1gned sealed and del1vered He IS to play in the University Band When the Umversity of M1Ch1gaHS Band was here Dr Wllllam Revelli the director said he was lacking French horns next year He was very mterested in Buzzs work which IS why he now has a contract Buzz IS planning to take a four year course in engineering and plans to get a Masters degree He said lm very pleased and glad for what has happened and rel1eved since the contract IS signed to know that Im 1n for sure Maybe if we all worked a little bit harder and put a little more effort 1nto our work it would pay off as Buzz s hard work did 7040 4 7444 7 1 A sophomore girl auburn ha1r two brothers in school one of which IS her twin Friendly athletic seen with Sally Smith 2 Sophomore girl short blond and seen with Don lVlus1c'1l talent 3 Senior boy 59 tall with black hair Drives Ford to Vermontville a lot 4 Junior boy weighs 176 and IS 5 l0V2 tall He has b1own ha1r and brown eyes Drives a Dodge 5 Eighth glade boy about 511 tall with brown ha1r Always playing basketball Ol riding around In h1s brothers car lAnswers on page 43 Some classes of the Mason school axe sponsormg movies to make money Not a bad 1dea Fun to make your own WASH FROCKS from GILBRAE WASH FABRICS Waffle Plques Tissues Fme Gmghams Dotted Swiss Sheer o Sette Moose Heads McCall Patterns FRED A RICHEY CO Good Luck to all Graduating SENIORS BRAITHWAITE BEAUTY SHOP l l Information Please' When you go to a dance are you afra1d to dance? Are you afraid to ask for a dance? Well don t be' A few tips on manners pos Slbly would help you to feel self confident Always remember when asklng a girl to dance to ask her polltely May I have his dance? IS much more flattering to a g1r than How about It babe ' Talk of t e music or things that interest the girl you are dancing with iOr boy whatever e case may bell Fellows always thank the girl for e dance and if you think she s a good dancer tell her so' Heres a rule that IS often forgotten that we should always try to remember alwa5s acknowledge the chaperons presence and thank h1m or her before you leave We sometimes forget that without them there probably wouldnt even be a dance n1ght before to ask her to go Remembe1 that maybe you ll want to take her or dance with her again sometime so be pollte and mannerlv Pun Fun When trying to describe a very ritzy fem 1n1ne attlre to his slxtn hour problems class Mr Brennan said Oh shed have a hat by Dache a gown by Chaparell1 and shoes by some alllgator Lets Applaud Instead Accidents are things that people dont tolerate Yet somet1mes we lay the carpet for such an occasion In the mam show of the Journalism carn1 val a carpet was laid that could have caused an accident Clyde Nichols songs brought a shower of candy and money which would have made the floor unsafe for Lucille and Wilma Whitmger if then act had followed Clydes sweet tooth was already over flowing that evenmg so he didnt need thc candy and as far as the money IS concerned eight cents IS all he scraped up Fortunate ly he IS still alive to sing more songs 1n spite of being gifted with that money Lets not start this feature again Then there Wlll be no cause for an accident and everybody Wlll live just as long Oh That Senior Trip' Senior tr1p plans are the ma1n toplc among the semors this time of the year Ideas of every kind are float1ng around and the inquiring reporter wanted some specific answers to the quest1on What do you 1n nd to do on the senior trip? The follow mg answers were received Dean Bailey Raise heck as all the rest of the kldS are g01I1g to do Shirley Cochran Keep Murphy and Whlte out of trouble' Mary Norris EnJoy myself but b good' Buzz Mead Sleep Ha' Ha' JoAnn Reiner Not get Se8S1Ck I hope Glen Gearhart Im Just going to have un Norma Gregg RAISE HECK' Peggy Conner Get me a Detroit man RUFF' Lee W1ll1amson Dance and play cards Dale Rolfe Take 1n the sights and let Hansle take care of me fn Me gate oz sWmz.m Spring IS here' The time is just made for romance so lets see how the C H S love blrds are bravmg the balmy bicezes Fair and Warmer Bonnie Wells and Don T11 rell A Leetle Might Windy Jackle Hale and Ronnie Root Unpredictable Changes Joyce Hughes and Lloyd Bralthwalte Continued Warm Barb Campbell and Ken Mathis Storm Clouds Gathering Charlme Mitchell and George Wldflg Warmer Sue Schroth and Jlm Young Uncertain Deonne Edson and Wally Bruce Cyclone Marilyn Grlffln and Hans Kardel Hot and Sultry Ann Schaefer and Fiank Bracy New Winds Ingrid Langmaack and Tom Snyder Mary Norris and Carlton Ferguson Peg Lawcock and Dicc Tubbs COMPLIMENTS OF MAIN SWEET SHOP BRUNO SPAGNUOLO Cor Mann and Lawrence engratulatlons and Best lshes The emor Class We Have Enjoyed Advertising 1n the ORANGE 61 BLACK and Have Appreclated Your Patronage WHEN YOUR VACATION Calls for SUMMER PLAY SHOES We Have a Complete Lme To Show You Fred Murra and 0 . 1 I I 5 ' 1 ' 5 ' ' . .' .' . lf ................,.......................... . .... 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Y I Y I . 7 Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY MAY 17 1951 Stalls Sluggers Handed I4 3 Defeat by Mason May day proved to be a black ne for Charlotte as Mason drub bed the Or1oles by the score of 14 3 Each team got 6 h1ts but Charlottes 12 errors help d the Bulldogs along Also Mason got 7 bases on balls to Charlottes 4 Two of the Or1oles runs came 111 the 4th 1nn1ng w1th D1ck Bur sley and Lee W1ll1amson cross mg the plate In the 5th D1ck Bursley agaln came home to end the Or1oles scor1ng for the day The 13 Mason runs were spread out through the s ven 1nn1ngs Box score Charlotte Wlll1amSOD N 2 b Bursley D l f W1ll1amson L s s Young p Bra1thwa1te 1 Iauch 3 b Root S al c f Ga1n Totals Mason Hovey Par1s1an Stolz Allen Taylor J ewett Burgess Totals See you at the dance May 25th GRADUATES! Mffafzenf ffylfwfri +- f .1 'ef ' 1 yep? fam 96 f ll Asn Asour me :Lam z mGAME AT LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY and GIFTS Greyhounds W1n Flrst Orlole Game Smce 41 14 Inmng 9 8 Score Contrasts Wxth 5 4 Results In '51 At last May 4 the Grey hounds of Eaton Raplds beat the local Or1ole squad for the1r f1rst v1ctory over Charlotte 1n ten years It was on May 23 of 1941 when the r1val team journeyed to the local dlamond and after a 14 1nn1ng marathon came out on top 9 8 lhe 41 team cons1sted of such players as Russ Ste1nman Wayne Terw1ll1ger Lynn Fowler Lee Wendell George Howe L well Lefty Shumaker Hughes Duane N1chol and Charles Gordon The f1nal game between the two t ams th1s year was a game featurlng a f1Ve run outburst by the v1s1tors 1n the second 1nn1ng wh1ch pulled starter Don Marple from the mound and brought ln J1m Young The Or1oles p1cked up a run at a t1me but t1me ran out before the margm could be closed To contr1bute 1n the up h1ll clxmb Joe Iauch h1t two s1ngles Lee W1ll1amson pounded a double and a s1ngle and J1m Young crossed the plate tw1ce for the home team for a 5 4 score A plcked Young d for 1n all the Greyhounds up s1x hltS off Marple and wh1le the locals account e1ght off Ne1l Wltherow Answers to Whos Tl'l1S9 Doreen Carey Frances Sklenar Duane Carter Dorwln Schultz Charles Sherd F 1 E L D E R S Deluuxe Cleaners CllAIlL0'l l'E ll0lVlE DAIRY SCHWI bl ER S SELECT FOODS an ICE CREAM Freshman Team Has Good Season Llttle Or1oles to Entertam Resurrectlon Tomght Ledgers, May 27 Th1s 1S the f1rst season that a freshman squad has been organ 1zed All games are seven 1nn1ngs long The freshmen pract1ce w1th the f1rst n1ne and have scr1mmage games agamst them The squad and pos1c1ons are as follows Dean Bruce and John Saurer catchers Wllllam L1ght ner f1rst base Rod Garn second base Sam Pruden and John Betty shortstops John Dewey th1rd base and Elllot Johnson J1m Carr Russell Rodgers D1ck Larder Lloyd Johrson Elmer Jones Brad Sutherland Denny Wertz outf1elders Freshmen p1tchers are Dale Deland and J1m Carr The1r manager IS Gary Frace Charlottes freshman baseball team opened the season w1th a 1211 v1ctory over Lanslng Re surrect1on reserves May 4 The battery for the game was Dale Deland John Betty and John Saurer The game was won 1n the last of the seventh when Dean Carey raced home on a w1ld p1tch The1r second game was also a close game Wlth the l1ttle n1ne com1ng out on top w1th a 3 2 score The game went over an extra three 1nn1ngs Rod Garn smgled stole scond and came home w1th the w1nn1ng run on two fly balls one to r1ght and the other to center The batter1es were Elmer Jones Dale Deland p1tchers and John Saurer Dean Bruce catchers The totals were Grand Ledge 2 runs 7 h1ts and 4 errors wh1le Charlotte had 3 runs on 5 h1ts and but 3 errors The l1ttle Or1oles have only one more game EATON COUNTY SAVINGS BANK County Gov t Day May 21 All county sen1ors w1ll meet 1n the local aud1tor1um to beg1n th f1rst Eaton county government dav on May 21 The h1ghl1ght of the day w1ll be the presence of state treas urer D Hale Brake who w1ll peak 1n the mormng After wards the group w1ll be dlVlded 1nto d1fferent sectrons and tour cach of the var1ous county Off1CeS The students w1ll have a chance to learn about the governmental set up 1n each Off1CE A p1cn1c at Bennett Park 1 scheduled for noon Cha1rman for the day 1S Mr Ne1l Brennan Locals Drub Everett 10 7 Amassxng a 10 7 v1ctory over Lans1ng Everett on lvlay 8 the local sluggers found themselves Wlth a .1 w1n 4 lost record After p1l1ng up f1ve runs 1n the f1rst 1nn1ng the Or1oles were never ser1ously threatened unt1l the f1na1 frame when the v1s1tors rall1ed for four runs However th1s d1d not prevent the Orange and Black from hold1ng then w1nn1ng score Don Marple Lloyd Bra1th Walte and Lee W1ll1amson and Ronn1e Root John Saurer formed locals to the1r v1ctory Par1s1an R1der and McCla1n was the battery for the losers Cmdermen Place Well Charlotte was the scene of a tr1angular track meet between Resurrect1on Leslle and the Or1ole th1nclads on Aprll 30 The Orange and Black won the meet Wlth seventy three po1nts Wlth Leslle and Resur1ect1on second and th1rd respect1vely Charlotte placed f1rst 1n all the events ex cept three and t1ed 1n two Outstandlng 1nd1v1dual per formances 1ncluded Hans Kar dels f1rsts 1n h1gh hurdles and hlgh Jump and second 1n low hurdles Dale Rolf s f1rsts 1n the 100 yard dash and 220 Wally Bruces f1rst 1n low hurdles and seconds 1n the h1gh hurdles and broad Jump Harold R1senhoov ers f1rst 1n the broad Jump Joe P1nchs f1rst 1n the 880 and lack Rlchardson s fl1St 1n th 440 The Journallsm class has en tered the Qu1ll and Scroll con test Complnments of wwlcf 4 BEHRENS sz New Thlngs Farsi: ROWE Prescrlptlon Drugglst BR Svhool's 0ut' Gulf Servlee Farm Gasolme and O11 Dellvered What Next? het a loh 1:0 to Work Good Luqk to You 1 mcsnn1H-nffuf cu. 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Q 0 n Q v u I 0 Q . v ' I 1 THURSDAY MAY 17 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 5 urnrnor Rocroatlon Pro ram Bo ms June 11 Standing left to rught Jan ce Root Carla Powers Pat Wulson Carroll Norrrs Bob Colluns Charles Thornell Luculle Whltmger' Lmaa Smith Directors Plan arled Actlvltles Baseball, Games, Swlmmmg, Camplng Thrs Year Come one' come all' To the baseball games teen age dances swrmmrng and camprng trrps whrch w1ll constrtute some of the aCtlV1t1CS rn the summer recrea tron program Thrs program w1ll start June 11 and end August 3 Mr Eldred Toutant w1ll be dr ector wrth Mrss Laura Cudney and Mr Elkm Isaac the assxst ants The playground leaders ln charge of the varrous schools are Jackre Rhrnes Sally McDonald Joyce Roberts and Sally Smrth at Hawthorne Wrlma Whrtrnger and Lucrlle Whrtrnger at Froebel Charlene Barnhrll and Susre Peck at Washrngton Shuley Howard for the older grrls and Lloyd Johnson for the older boys In addrtron to these several other boys and grrls w1ll asslst ln varrous playgrounds Addltxons Improvements Made Thrs years program has many add1t1ons and rmprovements There w1ll be four lrttle league baseball teams four mrdget league baseball teams four grrls softball teams Caps and sh1rts w1ll be furnrshed free and 1nd1 v1dual trophres awarded to the wmnmg teams In the trophy case on the thrrd floor near the lrbrary som of these trophres are drsplayed There rs a srmrlar drsplay rn Wrlderns Drug Store W1ndOW Thrs program rs spon CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES To The Seniors G A G E R S sored by the merchants and Am errcan Legron under the super VISIOH of the recreatron depart ment The four mrdget league base ball teams w1ll be for boys rn the frfth srxth and seventh grades Mr Toutant w1ll be drrector The teams are Frrst Natronal Bank Buffenbarger Plumbrng Eaton County Bank and Wrlderns drug store The coaches are Lawrence Perry Hugh Barbour Art Fran CIS and Don Jones respectrvely These teams are now practrcrnv rn the evenrngs The Lrttle League w1ll be dr rected by Mr Isaac wrth boys from the erghth mnth tenth and eleventh grades The teams are Fowlers Inc VanS1ckle Motor Sales Rrckerd Motor Sales and Sur1ne Motor Sales The coaches are Lee Wendell Russ Sternman George Howe and Jack Hrcks respectrvely These two baseball teams w1ll begrn practrsc June 4 League Game Times Set The boys leagues w1ll plav and Thursday evenrngs on the Clty ball dramond The mrdget league wxll play from 530 700 and the lrttle league w1ll play from 7 00 8 30 BeS1d6S all these leagues for the boys and grrls there w1ll be a mens softball league wlth games scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday Many hrgh school boys w1ll play these teams Some more addrtrons to the program of frve playgrounds rn use rn the afternoons and even rngs w1ll be announced later Mrs Hrldrng Krusell w1ll d1rect CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 5l aww IWW STOP AT WAGERS GRILL FINE MALTEDS and HAMBURGS Us 27 D O N H I C E STANDAHD SERVICE Congratulatlonsl SENIOR CLASS lttleman s kywa Inn Luncheons and Dinners Served Dally 1100 to 830 Except Monday Prlvate Partles and Banquets Phone 908 Next to Cnty Alrport Compllments of MARKET REED T D10 Photographs l451f1 South Cochran Phone 820 W l I l l a story hour for grade school chrldren every Saturday mornrng from 10001100 rn the publrc hbrary She w1ll be assrsted by recreatron staff members Fun Planned For All The play per rod for the chrld ren w1ll begrn at 2 00 p nr and end at 4 00 p m Thrs program Wlll drffer 'lccordrng to the ages of the chrldren lhrs year as last year there w1ll be softball games hrkrng swrmmrng mak 1ng Scrapbooks colormg work mg wrth clay and workrng wrth all krnds of arts and crafts For the older grrls there Wlll be softball tennls volley ball rndoor basketball hrkrng and parades for the older boys soft ball parades 'md touch football Both overnrght and day camp mg actrvrtres are belng pl mned Because of popular demand teen agers w1ll be able to dance every Thursday nrght at Beach Market On Thursdays the older boys and glrls wrll once 'rgarn board the school buses for Duck Lake. On Frrday the younger chrldren w1ll enjoy the same pr rxrlege The board of edumtron the crtv councll and the lnterested merchants and tht dnectors for thrs summer recreatron program have cooperated to srt up thrs comprehensrve program Lrke Flag ' ' s :sal EE' Ruqoqnove rs Q Fabulous footwear with buoyant super soles S1250 Harold E. Smith ' 1 o o 9 ' Q' 4 ' - - , v V 4 c I A T , ' Q 7' ' - - . . , , l - ' '. . . . - r v - ' ' ' - F , . . H I l y I, . - V . . - . ' Q ' v . 9 s - V Q - - ' . ., ' 's 3 ' 1 ' ' v X: C ' C Q . ' l . ' - 'y ' ' - ' ' ' L. . . ,' 1- I Z . . . . . . 1 ' X Y - . . 2 1 , ' , - V U I A , . r . ' l , ' . o ' 1 ' 'C l l . .' . . 1 ' . v I .C o 0 0 0 Carrying out the activities on the Monday, Tuesday, .Wednesday, to enjoy the afternoon swimming. '-- ' 'r ' : - : l 'Q ' . . . . . . - . ' K X ' . .S ' . Y . I , . ' Y W. . ' ' ' . ' . ' L . . Y T - - , - . . . . ' . . ' . - - ' ' on . . , . . .n In J , I I , . A A I Q Q . T ' ' - . .- . . . . ' - . X . I I U : . 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T I y l l -1 - UN 9 i 1 Page 6 ORANGE 8: BLACK THURSDAY MAY 17 1951 Three Students Attend Model U N Assembly Hlllsdale College came up w1th a new trend m modern educatlon when It sponsored a model Unlted Nat1ons assembly Darl Yund Don Packard and Dean Barley were selected as repre sentat1ves from CHS The meetmg took place Fr1day and Saturday Ap1rl 25 and 2b The local delegates acted as Australlan representatlves and attended the f1rst meetlng Frx day forenoon Suggested top1cs of debate were Ko1ea Europe and a B111 of Human Rlghts After d1scuss1on and commlttee meetmgs b1lls were pass d per tammg to these subgects Fr1day evenmg a banquet was g1ven to the group by the H1lls dale Rotary Club 1n wh1ch Dr Pollock of the SCIENCE depart ment of the Un1vers1ty of M1ch lgan was the speaker Durlng the two day stay creatlon such as sw1mm1ng was provlded Saturday noon was the last meet1ng of the assembly The Presldent of the college spoke dur1ng luncheon Seniors to Graduate June 7 Sunday June 3 at 8 00 p m the annual baccalaureate servlce w1ll be held ln the Charlotte hlgh school aud1tor1um for the graduatmg class of 1951 Rev erend R1chard Hunter of th Congregatwnal Church of Char lotte w1ll delxver tl'-e sermon On the followmg Thursday June 7 at 8 00 pm commence ment ceremonles w1ll be held also 1n the audxtorxum Reverend Hoover Rupert of the Methodxst Church ln Jackson w1ll talk on Chance of a Lxfetlme The band w1ll prov1de th pro Cesslonal for the commencement EXGFCISSS Congratulatlons Sally Woodard Jumor smger was glven a superlor ratmg at the State Vocal Festlval at East Lansmg Saturday Apr1l28 Most schools 1n the state were repre Compliments of ROGER E DAVIS MOTOR SALES Across from the Airport lN WHAT DRUG STORE IN CHARLOTTE dld your famnly always rely when It came DRUGS' COLLINS DRUG OF COURSE G A A Furmshes Base of Vacation Sports 1st Row Seated Sally Smlth S Howard V Mahon S Parnsh H Smuth N Parish C Ear D Carey I Langmaack C Barnhlll 2nd Row Standmg Mnss Shnrley Dlttmar C Tlce A Mulholland L Walker F L h J K D b J D S Honeywell Lundeen Jo nson ane C er y empsey J Spagnuolo J Parr J Starr L Donley B Gordoneer A I-lynn S Gonser C Carter D Cox op Row S aymond R Wood K avengood S m h C ee N Carter C Powers D Clark M Baker J Root R Catron G Rogers F Mahon M Barnaart S Rulxson P Medcoff M Ayotte S Vaughn K Barnhlll Summer Recreation to Sponsor Glrls Softball Trophles to be Presented To Wmnmg Orlolettes Someth1ng new 1n the l1ne of sports w1ll appear th1s summer a newly organxzed glrls softball team Games w ll be played Mon day and Wednesday of every week startmg June 11 at 7 00 on the local athlet1c f1eld There w1ll be four 1nd1v1dual teams managed by Mrs Dorothy Toutant Mrs Jean Raymond Mrs Grace Morey and Mrs Dorls Maller So far there have been three captams selected sented and Sally placed Char lotte very well as she recexved the hxghest of ratmgs Compliments of LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP Complete Home Outfitters ll 05aa6a1m63 Shlrley Bruce Pat Prlesman and Doreen Carey One more w1ll be chosen by game tlme lhe gnls f1rst practxce was Monday Aprxl Umforms COI1S1St1l'1g of sh1rts and caps were bought by local sponsors who are also makmg the games posslble Phe backers are Charlotte Assoc1at1on of In surance Agents H H Dr1ve Inn Shamps Plumbmg a d B F Goodrlch hardware store At the end of the season 1nd1v1dual trophy w1ll be award ed to the wmnmg team Thls IS all to be a part of the summer recreatlon program for Charlotte Mlss Laura Cudney IS the dlrect or and w1ll be the supervisor for the teams Walden s Soph Home EC Classes Present Sprlng Magxc Sprmg MRQIC was the theme of a style show gxven by members of the sophomore home economlcs class s on Apr1l 18 A college dormxtory room was th scene around wh1ch the show eff ct1vely comb1ned both the ex lubxtxon of clothes and talent Juung the narratxon by Mary Allce Howe the glrls d1splayetl th wr spr1ng clothes and presented th followlng entertalnment a skatmg act by June WIIIIS Joyce Rob rts Barb Montgomery and Barb Gr1fi1n a vocal solo by Bar bara Smurr an accordlon solo by Frances Sklenar an electr1c gu1tar solo by B tty Rose and a Charleston eXhxb1t1on by Janet Spagnuolo Lucxlle Whltmger was the accompanxst The Spr1ng Maglc scrlpt was wrltten by Patsy Carter Jean ette Starr was respons1ble fO1 settmg up the stage and gettmg all propert1es Mayor, Secretary Chosen Runnmg 1n competltlon for the twenty f1fth a n n u al student counc1l elect1on were Marlan Wood Phyllls Grxffm and Sally Woodard for secretary and Rob ert Johnson and Richard Garn for mayor There were many color ful publ1c1ty posters decoratmg the 1nter1or and exterlor of the school The results of the votmg showed that the cho1ces for mayor and secretary were R1ch ard Garn and Phyllxs Grxffm Germain Shell Service good place to buy Gasolme and O11 Tune up Work Wheel Balanclng Servlce IS my buslness Eat at Q5 For food wlth home cooked flavor 3 STORE MU GER H RDW RE CO. 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