Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1951

Page 33 of 92

 

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 33 of 92
Page 33 of 92



Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 32
Previous Page

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 34
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 33 text:

ck Tubbs wrs trrtccl rr o THE GOAL POSTS REPORT CARDS PUT THAT aALr. l Q I : I E I C sooo Luck r BETWEEN I ON l l l . -T THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 25 CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1950 ISSUE 2 . 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. A 5 . - - 5 . r . z A - : - : - . : - : 5 ' : . g . S - . 3 . o e: . : . . 7 1 . 1 ' - - , S - - ar A ' - Di- .4 'r W ini 'z e 'rt 2 l ' - - ' l ' . A' , A - . A r - -- A . V A. . -arse of r - - - - - ' r . . .. . , ...' . . -. r . . r A c . . I if - 1 - ' .E A , ' .A.. A , A A A 1 A 5 . gl Tl A A v ..A1 ,. U Bar 'A ., I ' at. r:30 p. rn. mit-A - , ,. to tak, Il: A in NAA. A . A A A ,-, , - , A . . All ,, , c- - rr. - A -.S 3 r , :r. c - - 1 - ,, - . . - . . 3 ' ' 2 ' , ' - V - . -- '. - . ' ... . , ' '. ' . ' ,. , .. I . Ev A4 H C 27 - X. c -. r r. . A A - A A A , A . .. . . A r .- ,A A 0 . A , A . . - ' A . -A A .1 . j ' 1 - A . X nz , ZA- --'Ar f - A' ', , ' ' ' AA'f lin: .' li' . ra' l'c--r -' '- 'r ' 12 ' ' . . ,- a ou on -. y - t - A - ., - -AA AA-A ' r' f ' '- ' -1. r r n - 4 ' , .r -' ' . ' ' v , - - v v . .. A A A AA , - ' A ' A ' - A A'A vu . - c . rn: : .. - .'- . .- r, . .- , A A ' HH A Av' A . . - . V .' ,r r' - A A . -' v ' ' 'f ' - f c 4 ' ' 1' A ' ' ' ' . A ' . . A , V .A. . .A , W ,rA A A . A. M . . A t , , AA VA , V' , . -v ' , ' . . . . . . l . '- A A- ,AA A c-ome the loc-al eleven to therr soho.-I Final llmmuong ,,,,,1rheh91d Mon, ,gr and sum of S1,4r3.3S to the r ' A 1 V' 3 ' .' Y, . I A .,. ' V .A . A 1 A . . ' ' ' . ' .. 1. A v A . f . r, - . f 1 1 .. . 1 ,' ' A ' ' M I L . . , . . - 1 - ' ' r A v ' S ' v 2 ' ' l' vw A - f A A A - . A . A S ' 'l . ' -. V 7- -' ' in A44 mvfr YY ' ' 'Q ' Y - ,, , ,Q , , - c 'A 3 A ' ' v x ' A - ' . v . . r '--em----- I ' .A . . I . I 'A . A. ,Z A - A I- A' A ' - - A . 1 . ' . 1 r - - A . - ..- , Af of-gl :cr .,A, A. ,. - A Hr '- sf- . he-- 0-t. Llll . ...A . , A . .A A . AA - ' - , - --. o-t, 21: , . . ,.. . - . , l-'rv' - stud -nts, two c-lec'tc-cl thc- . A . A A 0 At 97 ' fr ' ' - ' A ' I ' ' '- I- - . .. .. , . -. tw - - H- ' ' ' ' . ..c-1 .class and three tronr I Iv ,A AA ' AAA OAL 2. A ' T ' A1 H A A I mu 'rr' snr ' J cf A . A A , . - ' - - I Ea'l .l acl: '-' '- ' '. . A ' ' ' ' rl' . '. ' 1 ' - ' , ' ' R-' -5 -l'.. d' '. . ', 1 c' 2. cz ' . .' . - ' ' - z - Va --3 :rc-1 -li ', , 'arr- ' - ' c- ' . , S z. ' - - -- . ' - -. ' . ar-tis, I r-'r ' ' -3 r-zphir y r - h . . 1 . z rn- nr lc-tc' ' - - - ' 2 -4 ' ' ' - . . A,,.A.' . . . .r . ,. . A s. . Lex. 11. A . A .0 , - . - A Hr-ac-y: ' ' ' -2 it ' '. 2 ' 2 rr ' '. .: -' r ,. - . : - ' 1' - - - - 1 - - '- '- ' ' J . ' - nd - ' ' 'Ult .' .A - 'f' 2 .' ' c .- r . -' . lvll , ' ' - :Q s' ' 'g -r'. -pr -J ' ' ' ' -2 ' ' rc- Tl v A- ' A - 2 A ' V r . 1 , .. ' ' .' ' rf ' . -l.'.

Page 32 text:

P390 4 ORANGE G. 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 ' .' . ' ' ' 7 '- Ar I I I tt'onti - fwrr l'uLte ll A' ' ' . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . V . .St . . .N , ' , ' . ir . 5 I ' . . 4 C V A x..v . . ' -1 16 V - ' ' I . ' r. 4 L, .' . , ' ' ,.. ' ' ' . J - ' .A K M I K - I . '- ' A A- i V V . ' , . A . 4 s . , . I -- w ' - ' . V. ' ' ' '. ' . r ' r ' ' V I A 4 'I I . Y ' . . . , A 5 A ,. it . . x I . rv A ' Y. ' V . ' . ' . ' A ' ' . . I Q - At Y! 1' I . A . . ' . ' , I , V ' A, . c - - s - . - - . .-, , 1 ' ' , . ' v - . , , ,- , ,I . - . a K ' t ' , , ' . 2 2 -' 2 L ' . D , 1 , h ' , ' g . '. ' L 1 . . A . ' Q ' ' ' -. .. . c ,, N , . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . s , , . .. . ' ' ' 3' .lc ' ' ,. . r s' 1 ' fe- ' ' f ' A high school in East Lansing. Fr-orrr Lore coming to Charlotte this year. s V n r ' ' I ' 1 ' ' 1 'Y ' L.. . 1 -vi .A V - , ' K. ' . ' , ' , ' . ' ' .- - ' 4 s ' ' I , . ' .- a , 'K I . . ' V. . .. I, D L . A' - . fl l U4 ' ' 'IH VI. 'cc . .' , c . l ' r . , ' . rs - ' ', V M A K l h v . ' ' ' :O - A r. A . f' . , X , , ' , , , r, , 5 f ', ' , ', ' 7 H 2 f- ' 1 v Y ' z, - - ' r - , X. ' of . o .t.,. c. S Y ef , c '- A A ' - l . 4 -. ,c z , , . ,- - L ' I 5 ',!-V 51 ' .2 . . 'rs' ' . I. r - n- I l' . .' ' . .' ' '- '. to l' - ' - A . , en- , , . ' , 1 ... .' y X 1 5- ' ' ' ' ir - ' Y Y - ' . c . ' - J . c, ,' r ' V ' ' , - f - E ' ' ' - f - . - K D . 'Y . . I. , v K L , - . , I -- I I v L I ' ' .. , ' ,c ' . , ' I - - ' - ' .2 . .- '. c , 7 t- : , - -. ,- , , 9. y-ill ,, ' 2 1 ,- -. 1. rz du- ' - K ,L I q 2 . ' VV. A ' . f-L'-Aef---- .1 lt, He A ' -at ' g. '. ' I . up ,-' 1 A 'SU - s' s' 1 ' ' ' . '. ' r I 'r V ', ' ,. .. rr r- - s - f.i1' at 4 r 'E , j' ' ear' ' r .' ,- 0 ' P



Page 34 text:

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? I , s - - V- ...Y ' I . ,- . , 5 , . . . . i I .f K I - , . I P ff.: . . 1 ' . . , , ,' ' ' Lua,-. . G - ' ' . - . - ' ' -' 1 e - l ..................... ........... ............ ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' V ' I 5 l I ......... . ...........,.. I ' ' 'l ' . K I ' ' . ...................... ' ' I I ' , ' . - ........... . l I , . 0' . ' V V s a Y l n:.-n-f-'-...pq- K ' I , . ..-fs---....n.-v ' x 7 ' , K . , Y. ' , '. . 1 n , - V 'i ' n . 7 n n ' i . ' , , , ' v K u , . . . 1 . ' .L L. - 'L s 1 . I ' . I O c ' 'n ' ' ' , . . - , ' L 1 - - ' ' , . . . ' ' ' . ' ' - 'r 1 a c . . ,Y . , ' ' ' I . - I - . , , ' I Y ' r , , - ' ' 1. K . . I I l n ' ' J V ' ' ' , , A ' ' Y i. ' . - . ' , '3 , . ' . ' ' wouldn't be someone around all his life to SUSSGSUODS- A tentative DIRCG to meet WHS ' ' - ' - . , . . . . . ' . . . L A v L v v - s ' 1 y L . - V I w o , . I . Z I K' ' ' , ' I I I .I . A cc ' , . ' - 1 ' r I ' ' v . i I' ' X - . . ' ' . v' ' ' - -' ' . . 1 , 1 ' nv I ' ' ' V r , l. , v- . . . . , , .. - - , V - v ' ' 5 - . - ,, ' ' , , . e . - ' , f v 1 . V' g I I . ' ' ' , , ' 'I ' . S' y , ' ..l.-..-.... . ' ' ' U ' . . . t . .. , D' ' , ' - , . ' Y v -1 - W n ' 1 ' v -- s u l K f ' I 'n ', u . V ' it ' - . '. 1 . . ,, r ' D ' . - Q r N l 1 . , 1 . 1 1 5 - O A ' A p I l x, n ' ' Y ' , ' sv v s ' l K- A x ' ' I ' ' . .t. , , 7 7 Y N- . ' I .xx n L ' , -. ' ' - , v Y ' , Y 1 v v I . 0 . , . . ' ' - '- t . fi- m ' V 2 . - , . - I' '. If . U f' A 1 f v 5 - . . . I ' ' . , K . S I t .L 3 . H ' ' Q ' ' ' - , - H- 1 , , ' ,- I ' ' ' .' ' . .', I . Tl K. . . D I ' 1 4- . rr . K- '- '.-. ' Y -. .A . 1 s ' -, , . . , J , . . , , . . . V . , . . , , . , - . .

Suggestions in the Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) collection:

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954


Searching for more yearbooks in Michigan?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Michigan yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.