Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Black 4 Ways and Means Commuttee 4 Honor Roll 4 CHARLENE DEUEL An ounce of mlrth s w1rth 1 pound of sullfw Latln Club 1 2 F H A 4 Parllamentarlan 4 Footlughteers 4 Glee Club 1 2 Operetta 1 Square Dance Club 2, Jumor Prom Dlnner Commlttee 3 Jumor Play Makeup Commlttee 3, Senior Government Day Plannung Committee 4 Ways and Means Commlttee 4 Typing award 2 3 HAROLD DIAMOND He- th lt dot s good for good s slke seeks nuther Ill list n ll nu ud ough sure of l th s Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 4 Jumor Play Stage Crew 3 WILLARD ELLS A little nonstnst now and thtn ls -:ouf.,ht f 1 l tlt vl sts! nun F F A 1 2 3 4 Sentunel 3 Treasurer 4 State Farmer Degree 4, F F A Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Jumor Prom Advertising Committee 3 Football 1 2 3 1 Track 1 2 3 Basketball 2 Honor Roll 2 MARGARET FORSHEE o ht rt s pure and Spanish Club 2 3 4 Procellae Romanae 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 President 4 Forensics 1 2 s ce winner of Speak For Democracy contest 4 nor Roll 1 V FW Essay Contest Winner 4 GWENDOLYN FRANTZ Sunfleld Hugh School 1 2 Band 1 2 4 Lnbraruan 4 Chorus 1 2 Buble Club 4 Vlce Presudent 4 A 1 ELSIE FRAZIER Ht-men xes lts funn s spetlal qualltns Llbrarlan 1 2 3 President 3 Orange 6. 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Black 4 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Offlce 3 4 PHVLLIS GRIFFIN N11 1 1 1 s lllllfl F H A 2 3 4 Hlstorlan 3 F H A Week Chalrman 4 Jumor Degree 3 Square Dance Club 2 Jumor Prom Dunner Commlttee Chalrman 3 Jumor Play Cast 3 Jumor Class Basketball Queen 3 School Secretary 4 JOANNE HALEY 1 l 1 Spanish Club 2 3 Buble Club 4 LOIS HALL 141 sl N 14 1 ss Junior Play Advertlsmg Commuttee Chalrman 3 Charhlan Staff Artust 4 Sensor Government Day Planning Commlttee 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 ROSEMARY HARAG 1 N FH A 1 2 3 Regional Convention 1 2 3 Junior and Chapter Degrees 2 3 Jamboree Commnttee 3 St M rys Study Club 1 2 3 4 Jumor Play Costume Committee 3 Jumor From Decoration Committee 3 Orange G. Black 4 Typmg award 3 U N Day delegate 4 KIRKE HARRINGTON PI I Sp1n sh Club 2 3 4 Footllghteers 4 Buble Club 4 Model Alrplane Club 3 Jumor Play Prop Committee Chairman 3 Charhlan Staff Clrculatlon Co Manager 4 Class Vuce Presldent 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Honor 1 MARILYN HETHERINGTON 1 Us lu 11 l uxul N eerleaders Club 1 2 3 4 Pr nt 3 G A A 1 Los Amigos Vlce Presldent 3 Band 1 4 Prom Decoratuon Commnttee 3 DALE HICKS I D Il 1 1? 1, tu f 3 MARLENE HUGHES om In s ll N mn I11111 Jumor Prom Decoration Committee 3 F H A 2 3 Jumor Play Makeup Commlttee 3 JACK IRVINE 4 1 Hu ootball 1 Glee Club1 2 3 Operetta ROBERT JOHNSON 4 N 11 I 1 Ill lll 1 11 J., 4 F FA 1 Procellae Romanae 3 4 Class esldent 2 3 4 Track 1, 2 3 Football Bas e all Athletuc Chairman 4 Honor Roll Jumor Rotarlan 4 Rotary Camp 3 DENNIS JONES Operetta 1 2 4 Band 3 Footlnghteers 2 3 4 Los Amigos 3 Jumor Play Sound Effects 3 Bowling 1 Prom Decoration Commattee 3 Baseball 1 2 Track 2 Football Man'1ger 2 VADA MAE JONES 1 4 4 1 1 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Operetta 1, 2 3 4 Class Queen 1 ELLEN KAYS 4 ll l Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Square Dance Club 2 Spanish Club 2 3 Jumor Prom Program Committee 3 Sensor Government Day Planning Commvttee 4 Charhuan Staff Feature Edltor 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4, Jumor Play Cast 3 BARBARA KEELEY 11 Grand Ledge 3 Procellae Romanae 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Lnbrary Club 1 2 Class Secretary 2 Junior Play Committee 3 Jumor Prom Committee nor Roll 1 SHERMAN KELLEY xl xl ix FFA 3 4 Sentinel 4 Student Council 2 Baseball 1 2 Track 4 ROSALIE KING 1 I F H A 1 G A A 1 4 Band 2 3 4 Jun or Prom Decoration Commuttee STEPHEN LANGFORD 1l Spanlsh Club 2 Boys Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 2 School Recreatlon Ch1urm1n 4 Jun or Play Stage Crew 3 Operetta 2 Stage Crew 4 Projector Crew nor Roll1 2 3 4 Junior Rotarlan J 'Me ' A lixrhl Ill-art livm-.' mr, . : :I I ' C Z 1 - ulivilllly is 1 v -r. il smil- ls its 5XX'lI'I1 which you lIlI'Il.'l In-2 ' lIly. : ' 1 - In hm' qui-in-ss. th-rv is 1-l1:u'm, A 'l'h4- lll'lISl I vs 11111 .'1-1 things :ls h -3' zu'-, hut zu: who is. . . . . 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V : ' : 0 . t h .i . . 5 ' a I Roll , 2, 3. 3: - l 'W' 4. , : - - 1 I. .V : Ho V V 3. 4: nish In b 2. 3: U V V V WV .1 ry: , Vs? 1 X K VV ' If 1,1 'x ,T 2 I I V ' 1 , I V I V 1 Q3 QQQQ JU IORS 9 99 Q QQQQ9 9 Top Row F Ald R Ammon J Arndt W Atkms M Baker C Barnhlll E Bartlett L Booth Q Bosworth B Brummette R Brundage D Bursley Secretary Jo1n Wllson Presldent Joe Iauch Vnce Presndent 5h Kenny Olmstead 2nd Row M Bursley D Bust D Carey B Carnes P Carter B Catron Chamberlain Cogswell Collins J Conkln L Cotton Cotton 3rd Row B Crittenden B Dane A Debler R Donley B Elluson R Epler W Ferguson R Flessner Wm Freeman T George B Grnffm M Grsffm t The Uneventful Trlp The dan of the SCYIIOI trlp hid nrwcd and the claw of 53 act out fox 1 vc-lv dull chss tup xboud the Quccn Elwubcth bound fox BClITll1d'l Immcdlltelv att-21 cmbxrkmg WTIICII Atk1n5 Bxucc Elllson Joe Iauch and Nell Houblcr stwrt cd 1 vlolcnt gwme of tlblc terms and after losmg then tenth str ught glme Nell md Bxucc knocked Waxren and Joe out w1th the pmddles Shulcy Howaxd Mun A1100 Howe md Jmct P111 stopped the fight but were mtcx ruptcd bv Qcreame S'1l1v Smlth Jeannette Starr and Jwnet Spaf nuolo had been gazmg out of the portholes and had gotten caught Davxd Saisamarx J1m Young and J1m Mawtsch pulled the gxrls out 'md went bmk to watch Luclllc Whltmgcr Wlth the accompim ment of Joan W115on playmg Rumbx Boogxe Whllc lf1SpCCt1ng the shxp Q con txols S'111v McDonald C 1ro1 N01 11s Pat WIISOD and B'11ba1.-1 Cflt tcnden had been locked 1n the motor room by Joe Pmch Wen dell Ferguson Quentm Bosworth and Kenny Olmstc-Wd The g1r1s Qcreamed untxl Rox NCVIYIQ and Bob Potter came to the rescue Mcanwhlle Tom Gcoxge Dxck Chwmberlam and Bob Eplcl had managefi to push Rxchard Hollday mto the shlp swlmmmg pool D110 Prvor uemg hm llfe slvmg sklll and 31dCd bv Dlck Burglcv Qaved him Dmothy Shephard Jom Hlmll ton, Faye Ald, and Bmbaxd Blum Row C Hale J Hamilton R Holiday N Housler S Howard M A 41 J , i mette sat down and played Canasta wh11e Don Marple Eugewe Mogg D1ck Paton and Charl s Thornell f1shed from the slde of wthe boat W Charlene Barnhlll Sue Schroth Dorene Carey and Joyce Martm got so t1red playmg shuffleboand 'that they had to use the poles N for crutches Nell W111l3mSOH Hal ry Stanton and Dean May called out that they had sxghted land ind Bar Wbara Montgomery June W1111s and Barbara Grlffm started wav mg then' hands and handkerchnefs to the 1sland natlves When the boat fmally landed Marllyn Gr1f fm was so eager to get out that Nshe fell over the gangplank Ed Bartlett dragged her m soakmg wet After th1S Slde sphttmg mcxdent the ent1re class got off the boat and everyone agreed thit they were so glad they had such smooth Salllng Q99 Q93 Q Q QQ 1 QB 'Me Qu' me we J uch a sc n M1r Marshall J Martm D May L McConnell S McDon1Id Row J McLane S McLaughlin E Mogg B Montgomery T N1sh R Nevins C Norris D Norrls K Olmstead W Papranec T Parker J Parr D Paton J Punch B Perrault B Po er t w J Pratt D ryor M eed e Ro N Rutte Sassaman S Schroth D Shepard C Shruver F Sklenar S Smith J S a I H St t J St R St k th p gnuoo an on arr u ey Row W Sutherland C Thornell J VanDer1Drlessche B Whute Whltlnger Wnllams Wu larnson J n IS Wilson Wnlson J Young Not plctured S Martens L Stull THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE w Th1S year the Class of 53 stint ed 3Ct1Vlt1CS earlw with the pre sentauon of the play OUR TOWN Its malked Quccesg was due large ly to the expert sklll of Coach Wotrmg ID choosmg and tra mn-U the leadmg characters and a fme Suppoltmg cast The mag'17mL silos followed closely Wlth a record only omc exceedmg cum As much as any Jumor 3Ct1Vlty th1s year the talent assembly suggests the abxl xtv VVh1Ch our clms possesses to orgamze and carry through project epecdllv mtelhgently 'md attractwels Dances ind conces s1ons have been fun and have .ettewl the clmsb 1 comxderqblc cash FCSCIVC The Jumors have taken an actlve pirt m thc 3th19tlC program of C H S 111 total numbers txkmg purt and m Vd1S 1ty players In all 1t seems to me that th1S haQ been a very good year of hard work 'md iucccss, for the Jumor c1aQs I should hke to thank the mem bers of the c1aQs for then' co op eratlon ln carrymg out the manv pxojects for thc Vear 1951 and 1952 especlally for p1ck1ng up mv loads when I was 111 and un'1b1c to help as much as I should have 11k6'1 to do I 'lm Qurc I lm spexkmg fol the entxrc c1:1sQ when I sav that we are most gI ltCfL11 to Mr John Bogner our Off1Cld1 class 'ndvwer who ham been behind us m everx thmg we hzvc trlcd o do th1s vear and to our other advlscrs Mr Earl Huston Mrs Marena 13 CLASS OFFICERS PICSICKIII Jug Ilunh V110 Pres Kenneth Olmstclcl Scuctux Jom WllSOIl Treasurer BLVCIIW Pclrlult Put Wllbon Qugntm Bos Wfllth CLASS MOTTO Todu wc follow tomorrow wc lead Clxss Colols Guan md Whltc Cllss Floxxcr L1ly of thc Vlllvs Prize Feathers Most mtcllcctuxl bow Joe Iwuch Most mtclloctu 11 gn' Ch 1110110 B ll nhlll Person1l1tv bov Quontm Bosworth PCFQOIIIIIIV gnl Dorene Cucv Best Best Best 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' V - x A , x ' . v il. . aaasopggga 'Q ea CI lf' 0- 1st Row E Adams D Arnold R Baker C Barnaart B Barnaart T Barnard A Bartlett H Bartlett L Bennett J Betty D Bosworth D Boyd D Bruce D Bursley B Butler Dean Carey 2nd Row Duane Carey P Carlson P Carpenter J Carr D Carroll N Carter R Catron J Chamberlam D Clark M Converse C Cooley G Cooper N Cooper S Cooper P Davlds D DeLand 3rd Row Vice Presrdent John Saurer Presrdent Rod Garn Treasurer Davey ones Locker On the way home from Ant wrctrca the shrp that I was on sank and carrred all of rts occu pants below the ser I made up my mrnd that 'rs long is I was down there I would see the srghts Davey Jones CDav1d Dykhousej who sard he would show me around hrs locker The frrst room we stepped rnto must have been hrs vault Boxes and boxes of Jewels gold 'md treasures were berng guarded by mermards lKaren Lavengood Ingrrd Lang maack Jernrne Jenson and Joyce Youngl By the door sea nymph lLloyd Johnsonl was takrng cure of the guest book md I grngerly srgned my name We entered the next room where rn octopus lPeter Klontl was playrng cards wrth a sucker 4Johnnv Vmccl The octopus lPeterl should have been vsrnnmg because of the extraordr nuy number of hmds he had However 1 srlmon 4Peter Car penterl was secretly grvrng cards thrt the octopus had dropped from hrs sleeves to the sucker tJ0hnnyl Obselvrng rll thrs was '1 polrce mmnow lRod Garnl who dragged both of the cheaters plus two other card sharks 1Dean Bruce and Stuart Southworthl off to Jarl I was later rnformed that the J'11ler was '1 whale tGary Fracel In the next room a movre The Frogmen wrs bcrng shown star rrng Dale DeL'rnd Bob Marple John Saurer B111 Vogel Drck Parr Kenneth Wenzel Russell Hall and Edwrn Adams At thrs moment I wrs rnter ruptcd by sounds of '1 quarrel Next door two sword frsh lArt Bartlett and Warren Phrllrpsl had started 1 duel I crept quletly mto the next room where an eel lJohn Btttvl wus srttmg before the mrrror puttrng on make up 596299 9 R, EBSQ I Stuart Southworth Secretary Pat Carlson C Derby J Dewey L nley M unn ykhouse C Earl D s Ewrn Farquhar P Fortney G Frace D Frazler h Row L Freeman W Frey R Garn S Glasslee H Goelz J Haley R Hall E Hamilton F Hammond M Harmon D Hefflebower D Hnce w J Hr k J Ho kms R H sler L H ff a J J c s p ou u rn n enson Johnson E Johnson G Johnson L Johnson E Jones Jones R Jones Well Ive passed algebra at last Honestly? What drfference does that make Mrss Taylor I dread to thrnk of my thrrtreth brrthday C Carter Why drd somethrng unpleasant happen on rt? HEALTH AND BEAUTY HINTS FOR SOPHOMORES Dont study too hard It has been defrnrtely proved that rt wears out your brain faster Dont brte an angry dog Never stub your toe on rattlesnake Never drspute the rrght of way wrth a rarlroad tra1n Never drspute teachers opmron That way you l1ve longer Always be the way you all are now narve and qulet Dont pound your head agarnst a brrck wall Just because rt feels so good when you stop Qurt school before you become a senror' Mr Cook Can you tell me the name of an anrmal that travels great d1stances Student es goldfrsh It travels around the globe Mr Bogner Some fools ask questrons that wrs men cant answer Student Is that why we flunked the last exam' Doctor Youll have to cut out some of thrs wrne women and song rts krllrng you Patrent O K Doc Ill never srng agarn Thrs was too much for me so I ran back to Davey tDav1d Dyk house! and demanded my free dom from thrs madhcuse am not go1ng to talk long thrs evemng sard the speaker Ive been cured of that The other nrght I was makrng a speech when a man entered the hall and took a seat rrght rn front of me I had not been talkrng an hour when I notrced he was becommg fldgety Frnally he arose and Say how long you been lec tur1ng'l About four years my frrend Well he remarked as he sat down Ill strck around you must be almost through THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As we the class of a4 look back upon the year we have just left behrnd w see a year f progress Our class has done '1 varrety of thrngs such as sponsor mg dances puttrng on an assem bly and sellrng refreshments 'rt a football and basketball game Many of the sophomore boys were promrnent rn the hrgh school sports events thrs year I should lrke to thank the class members for therr co operatron rn servrng on commrttees and hope they wrll grve therr next presrdent as much assrstance On behalf of the sophomore class I would lrke to thank Mr Jarvls Wotrrng Mr Elkrn Isaac Mr Nerl Brennan Mrs Alleen Lrpsey Mlss Vrrgrnra Frsh and Mrss Dorothy Hughes for therr help rn makrng thrs a happy and successful year Roderrc Garn Presrdent of the Sophomore Class Josephrne Haley Mrss Hughes Im mdebted to you for all I know Mrss Hughes Oh dont mentron such a trrfle Mother to daughter Well drd everyone admrre your d1amond Daughter Ye and three of the grrls recognized rt li CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Roderrc Garn Vrce Presrdent John Saurer Secretary Pat Carlson Treasurer Stuart Southworth Student Councrl Eleanor Wood , Gary Frace CLASS MOTTO Nothrng succeeds lrke success Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flowers Carnatron What krnd of a husband would you 'rdvrsc me to get grand m Just leave husbrnds alone and get vourslf 1 good srngle mrn Pauper mother wry of sayrng futher Tourrst Im almost certarn I have run 'across your fr c sometrme of other Sour Walter N slr rt 1 ways been thrs way Prize Feathers Most rntellcctual bov Davrd Dykhouse Most rntellectual grrl Lrnda Smrth Personalrty boy Gary Frace Personalrty grrl D rrs Fra71er Best looklng boy Gary Cooper Best lookrng grrl Karen Lavengood Best dressed boy Elmer Jones Best dressed grrl Carolyn Earl Boy musrcran Davrd Hefflebowcr Grrl musrcran Wrlma Whrtrnger Most artrstrc boy Edwrn Adams Most artlstle glrl Pat DdVld Class steadres John Betty and Corrannc Derby flrrt Peter Klont coquctte J'rnrce Root pest Bob Joms athlete B111 Lrghtntr Class Class Class Cl rss . f ra ' ur- 'gf ' C ' fl 'X ' Y A ' 1 ' C . 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I x - SOPHOMORES Expedltron Explores Northern Bad Lands The sophomores had made plans to go to the woods north of town commonly known as the Bad Lands to c1mp for the nrght Burros were lrned rn a strarght row behrnd R G1rn s ammal Jack Rod was to lead the party to Bad Lands terrrtory The second burro was earrymg canteens of w1ter and the thrrd w1s to trans port c111dy bars ehewrng gum 1nd the supply of Wheatres Students mounted gracefully No one had to try more than frve tlmes Before the processron had gone 1 h1lf of a block D Fr1s1ers donkey lost 1 shoe L Bennett couldnt see 1 lrdy rn drstress so h Jumped down and wrth 1 bobby pm that D Clark gave hrm he lrxel the obstrn 1te shoe Whrle tr1vel1ng on M 78 P Islont lll l I L1ngm11ck strayed 1w1y from the rord md the p1rty llld 1 group of scouts m ldC up of K Lavengood E Adams 1nd R Marple was sent to hunt them J Towe fell off her donkey when she was trymg to prck up stones for her collectlon The onlv d1mage w1s 1 broken com prss A Wrllrams becrme 1ll before the expedrtlon had gone too far She had a severe rttact of don key rrdrng srckness When they reached the desrg nated spot for the camp they real17ed much to everyones d1s packed It was decrded that each one should drg a fox hole to sleep Obvrously L Shults drdn t hear the orders because he walk ed over to a tree and went to sleep C Powers was dlggmg so rn dustrrously that she drdnt realrze she was covermg hrm up untrl he was half burred D Ells got rnto the candy sup ply and H Goelz the law was lorced to bestow pumshment The Ells rascal got hrs Just deserts g g -4 lj :ZZ seven lashes wrth 1 wet noodle L Johnson remembered to brrng hrs sack of marbles so he was very contented playrng marbles wrth C H1ll1s When the sky began darkenrng S Moore began to cry Bemg greatly concerned S Wythe asked her what was troublrng her Susre replred Snrff I want m n1omma Gallant and brave souls that they are the advrsers rnsrsted that everyone go home because SUSIC was unhappy and besrdes they had been told that there were owls rn the woods A vote was taken rn very democratrc style and everyone boarded hrs burro to begrn the 1ourney home mil 74a Maclean Don t worry rf your Jobs 1re smalll Mother Wh 1t trme drd you g And your rewards are few home lrst nrght' Remember that the mrghty oak Daughter A qu1rter of 12 Was once a nut lrke you Mother I heard the clock strrl' Mr wot,-mg DO you read poev Daughter Well rsnt three Student N1w I read pretty, flJ'H'l0I' of twelve good If love IS bl111d And lovers cannot see Why rn the dlckens Doesnt some grrl love me' Success I never p11d 1ttent1on A the tlmc I w1s ln sc ool And 1s for dorng homework Do sou t1ke me for a fool' I used mv study trmes for n1ps Old come books I re1d And I copresi 1ll the 1nswers From the fellow up ahead No srrce Im dorng swell Im thlrd 1ss1st1nt porter In a frfty cent hotel' Teachers Drxre you must not laugh out loud rn school Drxrc Ewrng I drdn t mean to do rt I was smrlrng and the thrng busted Freshman I had 1 slrver my fmger Qoph Been scratchmg your head I thrnk that I shall nexer see D as lovely 1s a A B whose rounded form rs Upon the records of the blessed A D comes easrly and yet It rsnt easy to forget Ds are made by fools lrke me But only teachers make Z1 B 9969 Why dont you lrke glr s Too brrsed What do you mean brasedl Buyus thrs 1nd buyus that Mrs Krplmger Your rec1t1t1or1 rcmmrls me of lovely old Quebet Bob oms Oh does lt' Mrs KlDllllgLl s built on bluff ll W uc do you git 1ll your lokes c ow Oh ou o 1 1 to sperk ll Hmmm h1ve you ever trred gomg where thcres some fresh ur' K, Smrllwood lerd recrpe lflfl you gnls l'lllX and we ll hrvt llllS L IKC flnrshed 111 11g trme Fnst two eggs Bunny H res two h11d borled ones Crrolyn Now 1 cup of coffee F M1hon Here s 1 cup of coffee rrght out of the c mrster D11n1 Gosh 1t looks dry Crrolyn How cr1zy' It srys to be1t the brtter 1ll over me M1ybe you drdnt use the rrght sue strck FIV Now rerdy for the oven Carolyn My goodness thls c1ke looks odd B565 9999 B99 Q? 1 il 99959 899 B923 938999 1st Row J Kane C Keeny J Keehne J Kang M Klont P Klont I Lang maack R Larder K Lavengood C Lea R Leslue A Lewns W Lughtner V Mahon M Marlowe B Marple 2nd Row M Matheney D McDan1eI R McDan1el R McDonald J Mecum Merrlll IC e ler V Moen: Moore R Nevms E Olmstead B Parlsh S Parlsh r w D Parr er ms 1 1 s Pow 1 S Prud n Quantrell K Rapelje A Reed J Relner H Rodgers R Rogers K Roll J Root N Satterlee J Saurer B Schneckenberger 4th ROW D Schultz E Sharp L Shllllng L Shults L Smith N Smith Southworth J Sparks J Stall M Stall J Stearley S Stemman Stephenson B Sutherland G 5 Row B Thompson J Lowe Wenger K Wenzel D Wertz Wlllnamson P Wllllamson W h Row Patrlcua Wr1ght Phyllss Dctured J Baum C H1 Tennls H Thomas Vance B Vogel E Waldron F Whute W Whltmger C Whltney Wollpert E Wood M Wrlght Wr1ght J Young K L1nders M Medcoff C Osm1n Papal J P1etrogaIIo T Stull J Walter S Wythe la . 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Allis. . 2 . . , , , , R 74a Wuhan FRESHME 55 s Row R Adams R Allen G Anderson W Anderson E Aseltme R Aumuck M Barnaart D Barnab G B tt K B hll D B y arne arn 1 aum rd G Beebe T Blnkowskl J Borgman R Bowser M Boyer 2nd Row Treasurer Beverly Voung Secretary Kay Barnhlll Vuce President Gary Barnett President Stanley Anderson L Brown D Bu Ier J Butler ahull Cam Clara Carter Connie Carter THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE In completmg our flrst year 1n hlgh school the freshman class would l1ke to thank all those who have glven us of the1r tlme energy patlence and counsel We should l1ke especlally to thank our advxsers Mr Mnlton Hagelberg Mr Malcolm Gobel Mr Darrell Cook MISS VIFQIHI3 Benson and M1ss Laura Cudney Our '1ct1v1t1es thxs your hlve mcluded a roller skatmg party and a dance after the Hastmgs basketball game We are also plannmg 1 class party and '1 p1cn1c Members of class of 1955 have been cogs ln the wheels of ath letxcs clubs and the band We axe happy to be a part of CHS and hope to lxve up to the great trad1t1ons for whlch Charlotte hlgh school stands Stanley Anderson Presldent of the Freshman Class CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Stanley Andersonl Vue Pxesldent Gary Barnett' Secretary Kay Barnhlll' Treasurer Beverly Young Student Councll Marlene Mar tens Donald Marsh 1, CLASS MOTTO The world IS a problem and. we are the answer Class Colors Red and Whlte ' ,Class Flower Rose Freshman Would you be angry wlth me for somethmg I d1d nt do' Teacher Why of course not Student Then I d1dnt do my lesson Study hall teacher Order, please J Cooper Double chocolate malt M1 Cook You mlssed my class vesterday, d1dn't you? IN Shults Not very much 9 QQ? Q BBQ, QQ Clark R Clark M Clements B Cole J Cole Row K Conklin J Conley Jerry Cooper Joel Cooper E Cronk L Day F' Darling T DePue J Dean J Devenbaugh B Drake D Dunn w J Dunn B a s Esc Evers F rlln C Fllbert J Forte D x M Garn L Gearhar M1ss Benson measures a yard of cloth by holdlng lt up to her nose then at arms length One day a freshman came to her Wlth a p1ece of goods and sald Here M1ss Benson please smell thls and see how long It IS Many a pretty hat goes to a glrls head Father IS the k1n you love to touch Its a great l1fe 1f you weaken a llttle Tramp s Dllemma A tramp was com1ng down the road A Weary W1ll1e Type He saw a housewlfe xn her abode And h1s eyes grew brlght with hght Ill pretend Im eatmg grass h sald And that k1nd lady there Wxll take me 1nto the kltchen And feed me goods thmgs there So down he went upon hls knees In that k1nd ladys yard The lady saw h1m but as she saw, Her face grew cold and hard The tramp Sald Here she comes I vow Brmglng someth1ng good to eat Maybe I w1ll get some chow Or somethlng n1ce and sweet Hxs face ht up so brlght and grand But her VOICE d1d ralse hxs haxr Come to the back yard my man The grass ns longer there All haxr IS sllver to the barber Mr Huston Un blOl0gy classl What IS the dlfference between muck and peat? FFHHCIS Esch I could hardly say, as I don't know the flrst fellow Class of 55 Puts on Concert Th1s muslc rev1ew was wr1tten up for the New York Da1ly M1rror Last mght at Carneg1e Hall the Charlotte class of 55 put on tremendous concert Leadmg the orchestra was Stanley Anderson H had a great amount of lnfluence because of hrs gxgantlc stature Tommy Beals dld a superb Job IH the plccolo sect1on He seems to have a speclal talent for that mstrument Other members of that sect1on were Jack Pente cost B111 Plerce B111 Pugh and Wendell Anderson Playmg the tuba was Sandy Sassaman He d1d an excellent Job but ln one number he blew so hard that the French horn sec tlon COIlS1St1I'lg of Laura Walker Beverly Young Monlca Everts and Carolyn Smallwood was blown clear across the stage Lynn Brown seemed to be hav lng trouble keepmg tlme played the bass drum and hrs asslstants playlng the snare drums were Charles Sherd Don Marsh and J1m Hoffman Whxle she was playmg her cymbals Sandr'1 Granger managed to catch Joel Coopers head between them There was a dull thud whxch ru1ned the entlre pxece For lovely background muslc Gary Beebe played the harp Headmg the VlOlII'l sect1on was Kay Barnhlll who seemed greatlv dlsturbed wxth Gary Barnett who broke a G strmg aurmg the play mg of Mmuet ln G ' Whxle Rlchard Allen played h1s bass flddle Gary Fassett th1nk1ng he was at a barn dance started calllng the dances Marlene Mar tens hushed hlm up by playmg her trombone even louder than before In the mlddle of Rachmamnoffs Prelude m Cqlt M1nor, Roger Martln went berserk and began poundlng out B1rth of the Blues on the plano At thlS pomt, Martha Barnaart started crymg because of the state of thmgs 16 Sultor On what grounds does your father obJect to me' G1rl frlend On any grounds vv1th1n a mlle of our place A CONSTANT LOVER? I marrled Jane ID Janulry In February Celm In March I marrled Mary And ln Aprll dear Bedella In May I marrled Isabel In June 1t was Nanette July was Dot and Nan as well In August sweet Llzette September was the month for Sal October Gwen the prude November Belle a lovely gal December Ermmtrude And m between I married three Whose names I cant release It means a lot of work to be A Justlce of the Peace Prize Feathers Most mtellectual boy Stanley Anderson Most mtellectual g1r Beverly Young Personallty boy Lynn Brown Personallty glrl Retha Wood Best Best Best Best Boy C11rl Most Most Class Class Class Class Class looklng boy Jack Pentecost looklng g1rl Laura Walker dressed boy Tony Rodrlguez dressed glrl Marlene Martens musxclan J1m Hoffman mus1c1an Loulse Johnson art1st1c boy B111 Plerce art1st1c g1rl Barbara Mayes steady couple J1m Mayhew and Corme Tlcc fllrt Douglas Baum coquette MOHICT Everts pest Bud Esch athlete B111 Pugh Sandy That photographer d1dn't do me Justxce' Gary No, he dld you mercy ' She crled so hard that she fxlled her trumpet wlth tears and couldn't play lt The concert was a huge success 1 H-xx ' ,. f 3 ,F A 4 3 Q ' , U, 1- , J . t Lr-. 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FRESH ME 74a Wuhan Be Prepared A freshman young once entered school Intent to have some fun But soon he found to hrs dismay Hrs troubles had begun ':, G , The algebra was tedious The problems hard and long And when he frnrshed working Q them He found hrs 'rnswers wrong The next vear when he entered school A sophomore proud w1s And so wrthrn himself he The smartest I wrll be said For d'lVS 1nd weeks he hard And tried to get up high But when he srw hrs low marked card He felt IS though he d cry Next vc1r he WIS 1 rumor And then he h1d more sense For now he knew wh1t study was And knew its consequence And when 1 senior he became Wlth hrs school d1ys nearlv oer He said th'1t he regretted that He hadnt studied more Porter Sh1ll I brush vou off sir' Ito Lynn Brown leav ing a tram J Lynn No thrnks Ill step off A Freshman stood on the burning deck A '1s fll IS he could learn He stood rn perfect s1fetv He was too green to burn Dont do unto others as you would h1ve them do unto you everyones taste rs different studied Freshman Diary? Monday Today I went to Mr Cooks English class Just for kicks It had been four weeks srnce I had stepped inside that room and I drdnt get quite the ovatron from the class and Mr that I expected The for the day was the four of sentences Mr Cook me what krnd of a sent Have you studied your for today' was I told thought it was a poor sentence because rt put me on the spot Then Mr Cook got disgusted and sard I w sh youd pay a lrttle attentron to what I say I replred I am paying as lrttle attentron as possrble One good thrng about that class though I got a lrttle chance to sleep with my head on my cherished English book Mr Cook woke me out of a sound sleep and said Do you put your mind on your English as much as you should' My answer was My minds on t right now Cook lesson krnds asked ence lesson hrm I Tuesdav Tonight I had to go to band practice During the time Q9?'9 lst Row L Glasslee J Goodnoe S Granger M Grant C Green Hncks J Hoffman W Hollandsworth S Honeywell L Johnson 'UI Johnson J Klpllnger A Lea R Lea J Lewis F Lundeen 2nd Row R Lustlk D Marsh M Martens R Martun M McLane Medcoff D Muller J Monroe J Moore M Morgan J Morrison UVB Myers C Nash J Osborn R Overmyer J Pentecost r Row K Pentecost S Peters B Puerce D Platt D Platt M Pratt B Pugh J Ransom K Rapelje L Remer H Reynolds J Reynolds when I wasn't needed, my buddies and I chased mice all over the gymnasium. Then I was called back to do my im portant part One crash of the cymbals and I was through for the evening I went down to Behrens and Rowes and had a coke but rt was a mighty ex pensive one The frrst two spilled all over the floor I wish those dumb waitresses would quit stumbllng over my feet Id never seen anyone quite so clumsy We had gym class today and we played volley ball with some srlly grrls' They drdnt know how to play the game and they giggled all the time And oh yes today I wrote a poem for English know that Ill get a good mark on rt It rs as follows I never saw a purple cow I never hope to be one But I can tell you anyhow It sounds like lots of fun Wednesdrv Got kicked out of Algeora today Mr Smith drdnt appreciate us krds shooting., our squirt guns out of the window during cl'1ss time How was I to know that hrs wife happened to be passing under the window rt such 'rn rnap proprrate time M Isaac stepped out of study hall today and we had a real brawl happened to be walking the desks when the teacher decided to come back Mr Smiths of free IS certainly getting famrlrar Thursday I went to the show with the boys tonight My fav orre actor w S rn rt ov Autrey We fellows all got pop corn and threw rt at all the people rn the audience heck I drdnt want to see that dumb show anyway I never could stand that theater manager PS I got an E on my poem It seems that some other author l Seniors were born for great things. Sophs were born for small' But never has there been record Why freshmen werc born rt all One grrl to 'mother You look like Helen Brown Other girl Th1r1ks but I look worse rn white Ode to a Book Is this '1 school book I see before me thc prges towrrcl mv eyes' Come let me burn thec' Words I hrve thcc not llld vct I see thee strll Are thou not fltll vrsrons scnsr ble to lerrnmg IS to sight' Or .rrc thou but 1 lrgmcnt of my mind f1lse cre1t1ons proceeding from the cxrm opprcss d brain I see thee yct rn forms IS horrible as these which now I draw Thou mrrshrlst mc thc cl1ss that w1s going t ful and such 1 b ok I vyrs to mrke for src stole my m1ter11l The E wrs probrbly for Excellent Friday A girl r11med Eloise Snrcklebomber the homelrest girl rn my class crlled me on the telephone fGosh d1rn you Belll 'md asked me to take her to the movies tomght but I wrrggled out of t I told her that rt W rs rmperrtrvc that I rrapeu rt 1 prommcnt busrncss establishment rn the metropolis tonight The fellows 'Ind I went downtown and h 1d 1 coke at Wrlderns Much to my sor row Mrs Snrcklebomber works 'rt Wrlderns MV b'1ck rs still sore wl1ere she lokefl daggers Q9 B929 BQQQQQGQ Q Q9 QQHQB 9 Q T Rodriguez G Rogers B Royston E Royston 4t Row S Rullson J Rydman F Sassarnan C Sherd E Shullmg N ults M Snclalr Smalwood B mlth C Smith S Smnh Sparks K Tanner C Taylor C Tlce B Towe th Row J Van Vleck D Van Wormer S Vaughn L Walker D Wertz P Wheaton C Whstlnger M Wulllams G Wllmore B Wilson D Wollpert R Wood C Wysack S Wythe B Young L Voung Not Dlctured M Avotte R Avotte E Baker J Brntte-n E Brummette R Bursley L Drumm G Fassett C Fneld D Mnkesell K Norrus M Stull nl 17 . 0 ' 1 . - - ed - ' . . 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' NY' A- : ,,, , 959 1st IQ fn, i Q QQB B659 99 Q 9 9 Q96 Q99 92 Mgt Row L Adams F Alfonso A Avs H Badgley D Baker E Baker P Balderson R Barbour J Bonham M Borgman G Bosworth S Boyer J Brickley F Britten W Brown B Brummette 2nd Row S Burger S Carnes E Carter J Carter D Claflin D Cogswell D Colizzl L Collins V Conklin R Converse M Cotton S Cotton J Courtright D Cox R Cripe S Dean 3r w L Deuel J nn ar aon s n Eno nn J Gobel S G nser B Gordeneer Griest C Halsey H mmond S Heald J Henry N Hill 4th Row S Housler G Hussey L Hynes K James E Jenks B Kays Kenyon J Kramer H Lake B Les ie D Lewe yn B Lewis D M I V M rh R McDaniel Mann ar owe a s 5 w J McKay T McLane S McNary C Milbourne G Miller Miller J Mogg A Mulholland Jim Muma John Muma J Myers Nesman C OBrien R Papo: R Parker T Perkins Wedding of the Flowers Ytstlidix I went to i wedding, of i lost lBttll Kavsl and l sweet bc iutiful wedding with three V10 lets lSue Sm1th Sindla Consci ind JoAnn PCIIVJ SCIVIIIQI is blldcsmiids ind '1 pansv lJudy Dunn? as mild of honol 'md a L01 lnlum lJerry McKayb as best mln The UShGlS were two C31 IIIUOIIS KJIITI Muma 'md John Mumi l Jack ln the pulpit lFrank Alfonsol solemnly pronounced the v ws after blue bell Jill Qulntielll lccompanled by the tlumpet vlnc lLlrrw Adams Jerly Smith Dol is Marlowe and Robert Bllllllllll sing, 'lbout weddlng balls I lellilcd lltel th It the father the blidc l snap dragon tllobbx Stlwlltl wls so pcllurb td ibout his daughters choice th it hc thlcitened to throw the QIIOOIIT to the dandellons lChuck Wood ICIIV Ki IITICI L'1II'V Deuel ind ChllllS OBlienl OI the tiger lilils lJocllen Bonham Marilyn SLIIIILIIX ind Donnl Sporel Hg! Row Treasurer Jim Muma President Jerry Kramer Secretary Judy Henry D Perry J Perry J Quantrell B Raymond K Reynolds W ing Ro fs M Router G Satterlee R Scott D Schu tz Sherman Row M Shiels A Shipley T Smith S Smith S Southern Thornton Row J Traweek G Trondle Wood B Watson B Wenger Wood J Wooley Row B Wright J Wright 7 h 8th 9th Not pictured T Beals A Bracy Drumm S Farlin G Fassl-tt McNatt P Osman R Phil os Shlrely V Slqourney C Slaughter D Spore R Stewart M Sumerix R Tubbs E Van Den Drlessche J Wickham K Wilson K Wirt C Bushre S Farlin P DeFrates Mahon B Mayes J Mayhew C Roscoe Y Young S Walcutt CLASS OFFICERS President Jerry Kramer Vice President John Muma Secretary Judy Henry Treasurer Jim Muma Student Council Beth Kays Karl Wlrt J CLASS MOTTO Constintlv striving to make our best better Class Colors Blue and Gold Class FlOWCI Rose The welther was beautlful for the wedding in all its morning gloly tSl'IlIOIl Riymondl It was very bright alld sunny because of the sunflowexs tDl8llC Cox San dia Housler ind Annette Avlsl THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As the school year draws to a close most of us will agree that than any thus far The entlre class has appreciated being eluded in high school Z1Ct1V1tlCS We presented a high school as sembly which conslsted of songs by Jerry Smlth trombone solo by Karl Wlrt and a short one act play which was entitled Wildcat W1ll1e and the Bearded Lady We have had a very successful year IH basketball The team won seven of the ten games played New uniforms accounted for its snappy appearannce Two sectlons of the class made puppets wrote scripts and drew scenery The eight week proJect resulted ln some verv fine work We closed oul social HCt1V1tlCS of the yerll with 'l dance which was held the fllst Friday ln May The committees wolked hald and long to make the evening success On behalf of the cllss I should 11kC to express my Ellt1tUClC to Prize Feathers Most intellectual boy Jerly Kramer Most lntellectual glr Mirllyn Sumcrix Personallty boy John Muml Personality glrl Beth Kays Best looking boy Charles O Brien Best looking girl Sharon Ray mond Best dressed boy Fred Eall Best dressed glrl Judy Henry Boy muslclan Karl Wlrt Glrl muslclan Joellen Bonham Most Most Class Class Class Class artistic boy Jim Myers artistic glrl JoAnn Perry steady couple Evonne Edson and Dick Lewellyn flirt Lalry Deuel coquette Sandra Housler pest Charles Jenks Class athlete Ronny Mann the teachers and ldVlSCIS for their splendid help 'md co opera tion durlng the yell Jerry Kramer President of the Eighth Glade 3 6 1: is f u w I . , . li 4 7 . . M - . 11 I W . 1, K G - 'N I 1 . Q I ,Q I. Q Q ' xi M . I ' . jig I I , l , .fi y I ' I I Q ' 4 A , I. ,J I ' J ' I Af. rf if 5 i , ' ' r 4 A of - 1 , ' ' I 1 1' '. . ...1 - 1' ' 3 l, s t L 1. A x J J' l A I I is fI i ' , I iv I1 ' . aa: ' r.. Q ' z - . , . , . 2 , . , . . . . . 6th - ' , ' , . ' ','. .'. '.'- v I- I 'I ' R' ,'B-U hl','- 'V - '.. . ',.. IZG one-. ',f6u,l5.'Ei,D.El,E.Edo,.1. ,A. 'Q 'R FI , . , . , . , M. ' . E. . 5 . . , 0. , . - . ' ' - - - - - - . I . , . . D J. , . , . , . Il' , . ll , . ' , R. i - I - I thRoQ.' '. ' i-',K- ' 1. I.. .. ',. ,M ' , . , . . , I , . , J. , . . . . .. F. . . , , , J ,S ,. II. 2 ' 1 K .I . , I 4 ' :K X T. S . 2 . ' , . - . ' ' 1 william lKarl Wirtl. It was a we have enjoyed this year more ...................... ' xg ' x ' ' ' - I L I ' ' J ' , 1 ' 1 . '. ' ' in- ' 1 ................ z ' ' 1 , ' 1. ' ' . ' , ....,....... z . z' 5 2 . 5, - ' ' ' , ............. .. ' I 3 ' ' I f-:::::::::::::::::::::: II I ' ' z . 'f '- .............. 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L :I I -1 S Z L- I - v r -Z ' r -. 18 Senuor Buograph NAME Babcock Barnaby Baum Bennett Blnkowsku Bobcuk Bostwuck Bostwuck Bosworth Bracy Bruggs Brock Brough Brown Bruce Carpenter Chapman Clark Cook Dempsey Dempsey Deuel Duamond Ells Esch Fassett Fletcher Forshee Frantz Frazuer Fullerton Gammage Garn Green Gruffun Goslz Gould Grant Haley Hall Harag Harrungton Hetherlngton Hucks Hughes lrvune Johnson Jones Jones Kays Keeley Kelley Kung Langford Leach Lennon Martun McLane Mulls Morton Muma Nelson Parush Peck Peck Phullups Rhlnes Ruchards Roberts Roberts Rullson Satterlee Schaefer Schaefer Schultz Sharp Shumaker Sumpson Smuth Smuth Smuth Snyder Stall Stucky Sumerux Taylor Thomas Thompson Towe Tubbs Veltman Walter Weaver Wells Wensley Wullls Wonser Wood Woodard NICKNAME ENJOYS Red Mary Phyl Benny Rene Doc Pat Bozue Rody Mary Aluce Bu Brough Bruce Waldo Curly Chappue Jonue Patsy Ann Dee Charlene Harold Bu Dorus Marulyn u rannue PGQQY Else Bev Gump Ruch Marguerute Phyllis Gordon Pat Norma Rosle Kurk Lyn Dale Molly Scurvue Bob Denny Vada Ellen Barb Sherm Rosle Steve Leachue Nuta Duck Dorus Pete Ada Nellue Skup Hot Rod Susue Ecurb Jackue Mary Marulyn Helen Chuckue Ann Charlue Dade Sharpue Shorty Shortue Smutty Gussue Smutty Snatch Mur Bets Joyce Tay Von Luttle Towe Pat Dumples Phylllus Amos Bonnue Wunnue Bud Gaynell Woody a MOST Our Gang Swlmmung Jumor Music Drlvung Musuc Dads car People lce fushung Eatung Doug Our Gang Drlvung Sleep Sports Goung to church Money Huntung The gang Dancing Thlnkung Roller Skatung Huntung Sherms gurl Bob Our Gang The gang Problems class Musuc Senuor trup Musuc Dancung Hogs. baseball Sleepung Mullard Mechanucs guutar Carroll Sewung Marvel Church. skatung Roller skating Records Tennls Sewlng Huntlng Our Gang Sleepung Car Loafung Merl Fruends Our Gang Eatlng Luvlng Slalom skuung Musuc Oluvet Movues Eatung Roller Money Sports Sports Eatung skatung eatung Druvung Musuc Sleep Workung Gerald Luvung People Anne Laughung Frank Musuc Football Sleepung Readung Dancung Dancung Women Our Gang People Sports Fella Workung Card playung Work Square dancung Huntung Dancing Husband Roller skatung Gurlfrlend Don Sports Senuor trup Roller skatung Bob Sungung CHERISHED POSSESSSION D amond Class rung Duploma Chlna, sulver Car Famuly fruends Wrlstwatch Clothes Hudson Stanley Mom and Dad Duamond Buble Puano Sally Buble Garner Car Class rung Famuly Mom's locket Class rung Rufle Sherm s car Duamond Sulver Class rung Raduo Puano, cornet Class rung Memorues Sulver Chapter Farmer Pun ' The Gang Duamond Guutar Duamond, Carroll Fruends Famuly Horn Cedar chest Model T Watch Car Class rung Sharpue Marlan Nancy Lufe Famuly Bruce Dorus Rascal cat Skls Euphcnuum Car Cedar chest Truck Parents Jerry Watch The Boys Memorues Car Watch Trumpet Mom, Dad kuds Geralds rung Llfe Fruends Raduo Lufe Rung Two front teeth Car Scurvue Roller skatung Wrlstwatch Watch, rung Chevy Ronnue Belt Chevrolet Class rung u ruends Guft of gab Whlte bucks Brothers car Cadullac Johnny Rungs Mom and Dad Car Mom and Dad Car Class rung Parents fruends Diploma Mom Jum, Lul 10 FAVORITE FOOD Steak Escalloped potatoes Shrump Frued chucken Macaronu and cheese Chull Potatoes meat Roast beef Mashed potatoes Chucken buscults Chucken Hot tamales Frued chucken Rare roast beef Ham cake Turkey Shrump Escalloped potatoes Roast beef Steak Chllu Beef steak Salmon pattues Frued chucken Chucken Frued chucken Turkey Chull Ham Chucken Ice cream Perch Frued bananas Ruggatonu Bouled dunner Corn beef hash Shrump Meat Chllu Swuss steak Escalloped potatoes Frued chucken Hot fudge sundae Chucken Hamburgs french urues T bone steak Strawberry shortcake Not too choosy Ice cream Beef steak Hamburgs, french frues Cherry ue Shrump Bouled lobster Ice cream Undecuded French frued shrump Frued chucken Strawberrues Ralslns Escalloped potatoes ham Cherry ple Chucken Macaronu, tomatoes French frued shrump Ham Potatoes Sweet potatoes Fresh vegetables Rare beefsteak Chucken Ice cream Lobster Roast beef Lemon ple Chicken u rued chucken Goulash Lemon ple Hamburgs Roast beef Chocolate ple Steaks Chucken Chucken Spaghettu and meatballs Bagels and matza balls Swlss steak, apple pue Roast turkey dressung Oranges Strawberry shortcake Chocolate cake Mashed potatoes Chucken and dumplungs Steak Fush Frued chucken Steak Banana cream ue PET PEEVE Problems class Prejudlced people Braggarts Know ut alls Men druvers Gossupung School Two faced people Hudson Show offs Luars School None Tests Work Olds Gurls Gurls drlnkung Conceuted people Two faced people Clean my room Women smokung Women smokung Engaged gurls Two tumers Smokung Braggarts conceut Egotustucal people Know ut alls Drunkung Lazy people Whuners Kausers Luars Sassy kuds Income tax Snooty people Nousy people Two faced people Show offs Hot rods Hugh heels Swearung smokung Gurls smokung Mr Smuth s offuce Spotlughts Tom Stuck ups Swearung Snobs Mr Smiths offuce Show offs Luttle whute Iles People Two faced people Problems class Als ,lournalusm Gurls Conceuted people Conceuted people Rude people Tom Hugh school kuds drlnkung Drunkung Conceuted people Stupud gurls Soft soapy people Gurls who drunk Swearung Cheaters Egotustucal people Complauners Two faced people Two faced people Smokung Spotlughts Government class Women who smoke Smokung People who hurry Two faced people Jum Roger Bob Work Bad manners Drunkung smokung Egotlstucal gurls PFCJUUICQS Luttle brothers Gurls who smoke Grouchy teachers Drunkung Gurls who smoke Woman smokers Drunkung Tom Gurls who smoke Smokung drlnkung Drunkung Cleanung my room AMBITION Marruage Reporter Marruage Secretary Work travel Teacher Work at A 6. P Offuce work Workung Housewufe Secretary Marruage Mlnuster Pharmacy Navy Munlster Mulllonaure Own gas statuon Secretary Dancung career Author Nurse Conservatuon offucer Farmer Housewufe Marruage Secretary Mussuonary Teacher Teacher Succeed Secretary College Secretary Housewufe Mechanuc Marruage Buble school College marruage Marruage Retaulung College College Graduate Marry mulluonaure marruage Dume store manag Leave the boys Success Home famuly College Marruage Unknown Clothung store Mechanucal enguneer Nurse Poluceman Newspaper work Work College Bulluonaure College degree Cuvul enguneer Secretary Work at Olds College marruage Engineer Occupatuunal therapust Secretary marruage Help others College marruage Marruage College College Doctor Navy Dume store manager Womens Aur Force Secretary Marruage Own busuness Offuce work marruage Get to Calufornua Farmer College marruage Work wuth chuldren Navy career Journalist Marruage famuly Farmer College marruage Housewufe Offuce work Farm degree Retalllng Engmeer Store manager Offuce worker Nurse Comeduenne . 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' . , p. . . 74a Hawaiian Future Flights Class Prophecy Today IS a beaut1ful sprmg day and a great day for the class of 52 We are wa1t mg pat1ently outs1de the tent of a gypsy lady who 1S go1ng to pred1ct the future of each one of us We are all a l1ttle nervous for lt IS sa1d that th1s lady has never yet made a m1stake The f1rst to emerge from the gypsy s tent IS Wally Bruce He looks very pleased fo1 he IS dest1ned to be pres1dent of the State Athletlc Assoc1at1on Next comes L1ll1an Bobclk starry eyed She saw 1n the gypsys crystal ball a large satm band conta1n1ng the words MISS Ame1 ICH 1956 Harold Dlamond IS lookmg very dublous and even sl1ghtly dlsgusted He has been told that he w1ll someday be the truant Offl cer for our dear old Alma Mater Patsy Cook 1S already beg1nn1ng to worry about her g1rl1sh flgure for she IS go1ng to be the owner of Patsys Pastrles bakery shop Phyll1s Baum has been gxven the mfor matlon that she w1ll soon be actlng as secre tary on an exped1t1on for the purpose of explorxng Lower Slobbovla Th1s trip f course w1ll be sponsored by our former gov ernment and problems teacher When Gwen Frantz looked 1nto the crys tal ball she couldnt see a thmg but Kxrke H3fFlDgtOn Thls must mean somethmg se r1ous It IS hard for us to bel1eve It but Joanne Haley and Gaynell Wonser are go1ng to be manufacturers of noxsemakers for use at New Years and Halloween part1es Gordon Goelz has seen that he w1ll very probably be the owner of a gas statlon and have a fluor1sh1ng busmess ROSIB Kmg IS look1ng forward to a career as a chlld psyehologlst We dont know quxte whether to envy the ch1ldren of the next generat1on or p1ty them Doug Peck seems to be laughlng up 1115 sleeve at what he was told Well no wonder the gypsy told h1m he was go1ng to w1n an award for be1ng the safest dr1ve1 on the road Elsle Frazler and Vada Jones are go1ng to have the chance to dlsplay the1r charm mg smxles all over the country-on tooth paste adds Bob Johnson comes out mutter1ng Who wants to be a future presldent of the Umted States anyway? CWe feel sure th1s IS be cause he went to the c1rcus for three nxghts 1n a row last week and now wants to be a Jugglerh Mar1an Wood however seems qulte thrllled at the predlctlon made for Bob for there s even more pr1de than before m her eyes when she looks at h1m What could Allan Taylor be lookmg so smug about? Oh now I see He has been told that he w1ll 1n the near future be the head of the Proh1b1t1on Party lt seems Charlotte w1ll soon have a new lndustry Karls K1dd1e Cars wlth Karl Carpenter as owner and manager We eas1ly bel1eve that Delores Dempsev w1ll be the flrst woman to serve as Ch1ef Justxce of the Umted States Supreme Court In a l1ttle group over near some trees we f1nd Marguerlte Green B1ll1e Brock Pat Gould Phyll1s Gr1ff1n Rhoda Bracy Dor1s Esch and Barbara Keeley The rlngs WhlCl1 all of these g1rls wear seem to have prompt ed the gypsy to pred1ct a s1m1lar l1fe for each of them G1v1ng them helpful advlce IS Lo1ra1ne Veltman who d1dnt need a fortune teller to know that she would have a happy marr1age Murray Stall and Dorw1n Schultz are lookmg grave wlth the welght of the1r future respons1b1l1ty They w1ll be asslgned the Job of pushmg Lake M1ch1gan back 1nto the hole where It belongs Charlene Deuel saw a large neon s1gn WhlCh read Deuels Dentures False teeth for the whole fam1ly Some Splffy WAC unlforms awalt Mar lene Hughes and Mar1lyn Fassett who cer ta1nly w1ll look cute 1n them Norma Grant looks surpr1sed She had never cons1dered t1ghtrope walk1ng as hex professlon Norlyn Brough looks extremely happy for he has seen a successful m1n1stry ahead of h1m On the face of Ellen Kays IS a look of amazed Joy She has been told that 1f she IS a very good g1rl she w1ll probably shrlnk to a da1nty f1ve feet two Dlck Garn was told he would someday be presldent of the Farm Bureau That IS very bellevable Margaret Forshee sees ID the crystal he1 l1fe dream of belng a great m1ss1onary ful fllled N Phyll1s Bennett IS go1ng to be one of those trad1t1onal blonde secretarxes wh1ch are the reason wlves dont want the1r husbands to hold off1ce Jobs Steve Langford w1ll be a professor 111 that great 1nst1tut1on of learn1ng and culture Potterv1lle hxgh Guess whos someday gomg to publlsh a of College Why Nancy Par1sh of course Larry Towe and B111 Ells appear a l1ttle sheeplsh It seems they are go1ng to be travelmg salesmen sell1ng womens hose for a l1v1ng Eugene Sharp saw a unlform but he wasnt sure lf It was that of an admlral or a bellboy Strams of mus1c lead us to a nearbv bL1ld1ng where we f1nd Charles Schaefer pract1c1ng dlllgently for he w1ll one day be a concert p1an1st Pay part1cular atten t1on to hlS flylng f1ngers Never once do they leave h1s hands Outslde aga1n we run 1nto Marvel S1mp son who Stlll cant uulte bel1eve she 1s go1ng to be the fat lady 1n a c1rcus What bathmg su1t deslgner could ask for a better model than Helen Sm1th The future savs our gypsy w1ll f1nd Tom Snyder 1n a certa1n famed 1nst1tut1on 1n Kalamazoo where he stares glumly 1nto space day after day Poor guy It seems he has never been the same s1nce that senxor tr1p Amos Weaver w1ll own a large cattle farm and also part1c1pate on the state fa1r board Bernlta Martln w1ll own a Charmlng l1n ger1e shop WhlCh she w1ll call N1ta s N1t1es Ed Lennon Rlchard McLane Dale Hlcks and Rlchard Par1sh w1ll form a quartet known as The Inkpots Joyce Sumer1x lS go1ng to own a cha1n of exclus1ve restaurants Phyllxs Walter and Charlene Satterlee are gomg to be the owners of a donkey basketball company I wonder where thev got that 1dea 20 Wava Babcock IS a bxt puzzled She has been told by the fortune teller that she w1ll be a teacher 1n an excluslve glrls school 1n the East We see a look of pure del1ght on the face of Bud W1ll1s It seems hlS school g1rl com plexlon w1ll one day make h1m famous 1n Hollywood Dor1s M1115 and Mar1lyn Roberts were advlsed to learn to say Operator 1n a very sweet tone of vo1ce Sally Woodard w1ll be a smash h1t on Broadway We hope th1s means only that she w1ll be successful w1th her com'b1nat1on of mus1c and comedy and not that she 1s go1ng to Jump from the hlgheSt bu1ld1ng shz. an f1nd Arlene Gammage looks amazed to sav the least She has Just d1scovered that she w1ll be a trapeze artlst Ada Jean Muma w1ll be the manager of a large department store another predlctlon easy to bel1eve Al Thomas sees hlmself as the successful wrlter of murder mysterles and star of rad1o mystery shows He also sees that the future Mrs Thomas Knee Mary Barnaby bel1eve It or notl IS su1ng h1m for dlvorce on the charge that when he flndS a foolproof mur der scheme he plans to use 1t on her Pat Bostw1ck w1ll manage a home for the poor unfortunate ch1ldren of the sur roundlng areas The name of the orgamza t1on w1ll be Bostw1cks Brats Ann Dempsey before the next ten years are up w1ll be starrmg 1n a great Russlan ballet All the gypsy could see 1n J1m Wensley s future was a hotel so we re not sure whether he lS go1ng to be the Janltor the manager or Just a r1ch old bachelor Wlth no other home Denms Jones IS destlned to be famous news commentator We agree w1th the gypsy that Bonn1e Wells w1ll make a darlmg slnger 1n some luxurxous night club cord for wr1t1ng shorthand Well here are some fellows wxth an 1nte1 est1ng report Jack Irv1ne and Doc Bostw1ck w1ll be the edxtors of the Bachelors Ga Lette a magallne contalnlng helpful h1nts on such subJects as how to sew on buttons and bo1l eggs We re not surpr1sed that Bruce Brown w1ll be known hereafter as the second Thomas Edlson People w1ll come from all over the world to have Mar1lyn Hether1ngton seamstress deslgn the1r clothes J8Ck16 Rhmes and Joyce Roberts are g01ng to form a womans debatmg team wh1ch w1ll soon be known natxonally Susle Peck IS properly thrllled at the prospect of a star studded career at the Met We have a future woman wrestler Wltll Us today too I'a1r Frances Fletcher shell be known after th1s Ned Bosworth has found that he w1ll set a record t1me for flxght around the world In fact the gypsy has sa1d that on one tr1p he w1ll go so fast that he w1ll get back before he starts Carolyn Leach Wlll be a nurse and 11 good one were sure Large rad1o audlences w1ll be thrllled soon by the dreamy trumpet of Bruce Ph1l lpS Bev Fullerton IS certa1n to be a br1ll1ant success as a muslcal 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H I t . . , . 3 Past Mlgratlons CLASS OFFICERS President Robert Johnson V1ce Presldent Dorwln Schultz Secretary Arlene Gammage Treasurer Sally Woodard Student Councll Sally Woodard Bruce Brown Challes Schaefer CLASS MOTTO Constantly StI'1VlI1g to make our best better Class Colors Blue and S1lver Class Flower L1ly of the Valley Prnze Feathers Most mtellectual boy Bruce Brow: Most mtellectual g1rl Margaret Forshec Personallty boy Roger Nelson Personallty glrl Arlene Gammage Best looklng boy Norlyn Brough Best lookmg g1rl Pat Gould Best dressed boy Tom Snyder Best dressed g1rl Rosle Haraf' Boy muslclan Charles Schaefer Glrl mus1c1an Carolyn Leach Most artlstxc boy Sherman Kelley Most artlstxc glrl Loxs Hall Class Class Class Class Class steadles Bob Johnson Marlan Wood fl1rt Al Thomas coquette Wava Babcock pest Allan Taylor athlete Wally Bruce paper Roger Nelson seems a httle embarrassed for some reason No wonder he IS gomg to be a cowboy movle star In Sm1l1n ln the Saddle he will portray a deputy who has only to grln dlsarmmgly and the crlmlnals rush to the nearest sherxff and turn them selves 1n Mary Rlchards for certaln reasons of her own wlll act as a stewardess on a new a1rl1ne to be establlshed between Charlotte and Bellevue Jerry Chapman has seen that he w1ll be marrled four tlmes before he flnds a wxle who looks enough llke Hedy Lamarr to sult hxm Irene Bmkowskx and Helen Rulxson have seen themselves as owners of a cute llttle Chmese restaurant whlch speclalxzes ln chop suey Mary Allce Briggs dlscovered that she wlll soon be promoted to the hlghest pOSl t1on at the d1me store We know shell en Joy workmg at the hardware counter Ann Schaefer Pat Tubbs and Lols Hall wlll soon be desxgmng and carvmg soap sculptures for lnstallatlon m c1ty fountains Anne Smxth and Vonda Thompson are gomg to obtam posltlons workmg for the f1ve year old son of a famous mllllonane They w1ll pollsh hls marbles for hlm And who w1ll the famous mlllxonalre be Why Doug Smlth When our frlend Betsy entered the tent the gypsy saw ln her cards a sxgn near a race track readmg Stuckys Bookles Stlll another classmate destmed for the clrcus llfe IS Garner Morton the worlds best loved clown who wxll some day accom plxsh the amazmg feat of holdmg hxmself at arms length We flnd Rosle Harag ln deep and ser xous medxtatlon, for she has learned that she w1ll become the dlrector of the Women's Phxlharmomc Symphony, and thus make her mark 1n the muslcal world As Sherman Kelley steps mto the gypsy's tent, a large green apple takes shape 1n her xi Q An Eventful Rlde Llsten my classmates and Ill decry The tale of our r1de through Charlotte hlgh On the fxfth of June 1n flfty two Our hlgh school days w1ll all be through So lets thmk back w1th a laugh and a slgh The road was rough for nearly all At the flrst of our Journey that long ago fall A httle shy as we started our r1de And each met new partners whod r1de by h1s slde The thmgs we d1d then now sound rather queer But they seemed qu1te natural ln that dav and year L1ke respect1ng teachers Cwed never dare sass'J Wed run l1ke the deuce to be on tlme to class Our sense of humor was strange I d say Tom wore green shoes on St Patr1cks day The next year found us qu1te calm and cool Comlng mto our own now at the school Our flrst b1g productlon Sophomore H011 days Had us for some tlme Just lost 1n a haze For a whxle there we thought It would Just be a mess But It turned out of course a br11l1ant success Our scholastlc xnterest that year was qu1te good We stayed by our school books as good chlldren should As our Junlor year started we began to see .lust how busy our school could be Our Ramshackle Inn was really flrst rate ,And Jerrys party that nlght surely was great'l Then as the sprmg of the year came mto s1ght We hurrled and scurrled wxth all of our mlght Hlstorys No Mystery our assembly 1n May Was the best ever gxven tJust ask us I sayl Our prom and our banquet went off llke a rocket fThough Ill admlt It left us qu1te low m the pocketl And beneath all thxs hustle and bustle wc found That we werent 1n school Just to monkey around Wlth proverbxal wrxtm and r1thmet1cs But mstead we wele s1mply here for the klcks We learned all the tr1cks we knew all the dope crystal ball Does th1s mean that Sherman w1ll own a prosperous fru1t farm or merely that he w1ll have a stomach ache tomorrow? Yes, thls has been an eventful day for all of us There have been some laughs, and a few ser1ous conslderatlons Soon some of these prophecles may begln to come true, and others to appear more rldlculous Tlme alone w1ll tell 21 The Presldent s Message We the class of 52 when 1n the seventh grade chose as our motto Constantly strxv mg to make our best better Now at the end of our semor year we can look back over our hlgh s hool careers and prove to ourselves that we lxved by lt We set a record m the Jumor magazlne sales that was attalned only by the hard work dont. by every member of the class The Jumor play Ramshackle Inn wlll be remembered for years by all those who saw It The sen1o1 Chrlstmas card sales were a great success and a good experlence for us Thes proJects along wnth the many dances and partles that we sponsored netted us enough money to make the four day trm to Washlngton D C Our success was due to the constant effort by each member of the class and the a1d of our advlsers Mr Clyde Ray M Harry Blanchard Mr Dallas Stall and Miss Vlaxgaret Taylor Many of us have proved our scholastlc athletlc muslcal and lcadershlp ab1l1t1es by hxgh scholarshlp and partlclpatxon mn school aCtlVltleS We have trled to prove that we are good cltxzens of the semor trxp or graduatron as our goal but the bxgger goal IS stlll ahead of us that of a good lxfe We can reach thxs goal wlth the same motto wxth whlch we reached our hlgh school goal There IS nothlng m the world we cant conquer lf we keep Con stantly strlvmg to make our best better Good luck to all 1n the world ahead Robert Johnson Presldent of Senior Cla s The teachers at th1s tlme of course gave up hope Wlth our senxor year we began to worry About money so started the hurry and s urry The hard work the heartaches but st1ll It was fun Caus the whole class together was workmg as one Schoolworkq Aw heck who cared anyhow? More lmportant thmgs were ahead of us now' Paper drlve Chrlstmas cards donkey basketball Tournaments box socxal carmval and all The gallopmg tea was super xts true And other small proJects all came sa1l1ng through For Bruce and Lorraxne we have nothmg but prlde Scholastlcally at the head of the class they rlde And then came the thmg wed worked fox day and night The senlor trlp our Joy and dellght' The cllmax of everythmg came near at last And we knew that our school days were practxcally past Yes we ve had a taste of both foul and fair weather But weve now reached the end of our 1ourney together We ve had quarrels but we know that as thls trlp ends We xe all the whole class been truly good frlends We ve found pals xt w1ll be hard to leave It seems But we all must go on to our separate dreams We must learn to face, wlthout trace of dread, The longer and rougher Journey ahead But one part of our llves IS all over and through, Good by, dear old class of f1fty two 0 o f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'I ' ' 1, '1 , 1, 1 - .1 ,., 41 , , , . 1 ' ff 1- ' - 1, ' 1 '1 l 1 1 1, . . . 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A R J 'Wifi if ,Subd 4.9 55 Y ai x s! , . ,Y C L. lrfff if 74a wmiml SPORT Coach Malcolm Gobel FlYSt Track Meet Staged On Lighted Flelcl Startmg the 1952 track season the thmclads traveled to the Chlppewa relays The two m1le relay team placed second Partlcl pants 1n the relay were Roger Nelson Chuck Hale Tom George and Bob Potter Wm Eaton Raplds Dual Next the w1ng footed Or1oles won 80 29 1n a dual meet w1th Eaton Raplds where the Gobel men outclassed the1r opponents by takmg 80 of the 109 pomts Th1s meet was staged on the Or1ole f1eld under the lnghts for the f1rst t1me m Charlotte track hlstory Wally Bruce took f1rst place rn the hlgh and low hurdles whlle Dean Carey also took two flrsts m the 100 and 220 yard dashes Other fxrst places for Charlotte were Bob Potter half m1le Char les Hale mlle Amos Weaver shot put Ken Olmstead quarter m11e w1th Amos Weaver a C1056 second Wmn1ng both relays were Wally Bruce Bob Johnson Dean Carey and Kermlt Pentecost m the 880 relay and Murray Stall Dean May Kermxt Pentecost and Duane Carey 1n the medley relav Eaton Rapxds took only one f1rst the broad Jump A UG WHS shared between Catallne of Eaton Raplds and Chuck Sherd of Char lone ln the mga Jump The Or1oles took all three places rn the pole vault Stu Southworth was the wmner Edge Hastmgs The cmdermen then met tough Hastmgs team but edged them out by one pomt 55 54 Bruce and Wensley took f1rst and hurdles the 100 f1rst Jn f1rst 1n the 180 yard low hurdles Carey second m the 220 yard dash Pot ter second m the 880 yard run Thomas and Southworth were second and th1rd 1n the pole vault Weaver and Bursley were f1rSt and th1rd ln the shot put South worth and Sherd were f1rst and second m the hxgh Jump and Johnson and Stall were f1rst and th1rd 1n the broad Jump At the Hast1ngs relays Wally Bruce was the one to brlng the bacon home wxth a fxrst 1n the 120 yard hlgh hurdles Flfty seven schools ln classes B C and D were represented second 1n the 120 hlgh Dean Carey second xn yard dash Charlxe Hale the 440 yard dash Bruce Meet Trojans For the fxrst txme xn several years the Or1oles scheduled a dual track meet w1th the East Lans1ng TroJans under the local ltghts Charlotte was vrctorlous 69 40 taklng elght of the thlrteen flrsts The f1rst placxngs were as follows 120 hrgh hurdles Bruce 100 yard dash Dean Carey m1le run Char l1e Hale 440 yard dash Weaver 220 yard dash Dean Carey 880 relay Carey Darlxng Bruce s Thmclads Wm All Dual Meets Flrst Row B Johnson A Weaver J Wensley S Southworth K Olmstead I B P tt D Pratt C Hae 0 er Second Row R Nelson T Snyder H Thomas Duane Carey C Sherd K Pentecost J Mayhew D Marsh Thlrd Row F Darlnng D May K Tanner J Cooper G Cooper J Bergman B Marple D Bursley M Stall Coach Gobel Not plctured W Bruce Team s Wins, Losses Led by Coach Elk1n Isaac Charlotte basketeers went through a long but enJoyable season w1th a record of elght wlns and mne losses for 1951 52 Although lt was a tough season they captured the d1str1ct tourna ment As a start the Or1oles were set back by a strong Hastmgs team 62 45 The Saxons held a good margln most of the game John Betty and J1m Young were hlgh pomt men for the locals w1th 17 and 13 pomts respectlvely In the openmg Cap1tol C1rcu1t game the Howell Hlghlanders The local qumtet w1th a record of one w1n and one loss stepped Johnson broad Jump Murray Stall shot put Weaver Next the local thmclads met Grand Ledge and l1terally ran away w1th the meet Th1s also was a mght meet The placxngs were good The Or1oles started rlght out w1th three places m the hlgh hurdles f1rst Bruce second Wensley and th1rd Sherd F1rst m the medley relay were Stall Pentecost Darllng and Johnson Dean Carey was second 1n the 100 yard dash Charlle Hale took sec ond ln the mxle run Amos Weaver placed second ID the 440 yard run Bruce Wensley and Mayhew placed f1rst second and third respectlvely IH the 180 yard low hurdles Dean Carey took second 1n the 220 yard dash Bob Potter was f1rst and Roger Nelson th1rd 1n the 880 yard run S u Southworth and Harry Thomas tled for f1rst 1n the pole vault Amos Weaver and Dale Pratt were f1rst and th1rd 1n the shot put Chuck Sherd and Stu South worth tled for f1rst and John Borgman Duane Carey Amos Weaver and Roger Nelson all tled for th1rd ln the hlgh Jump Flrst and second place 1n the broad Jump were Bob Johnson and Murray Stall The score was 71 2X3 to 37 1!3 Sum Up Closely 8 9 out to glve the Grand Ledge Comets a beatmg 52 38 The score doubled on the Comets at the half 2412 Joe lauch was hxgh scorer for the Isaacmen w1th 20 markers Lakevxew Hands Defeat The Or1oles were outclassed by Lakevlew who had no trouble scormg and were beaten by the experlenced team 71 40 Th1s was a runaway from the start Wlth the home team dragg1ng beh1nd Charlotte really started hlttlng the hoop 1n the Eaton Rap1ds contest on the home court mark mg the th1rd Cap1tol C1rcu1t v1c tory for the local f1ve The boys held down the Greyhounds sec ond per1od rally and then ran all over them 1n a 21 po1nt th1rd per1od rally to take an easy 64 39 vlctory John Betty was hlgh 1n d1v1dual scorer w1th 26 pomts The V1k1ngs salled to vlctory 50 39 over Charlotte on e Everett floor The Orange and Black started Wlth a 30 lead then the V1k1ngs took thelr course and put the locals on the spot for the Cap1tol C1rcu1t t1tle lead John Betty agam led ln scorlng w1th 15 pomts Isaacmen Top Mason End1ng the f1rst half of the 1951 52 season the Mason Bull dogs suffered the1r f1rst defeat of the year The encounter was played on the Or1ole court w1th the locals coming through ln the last few mmutes of the game to vlctory 42 38 ThlS w1n put the home team 1n a t1e for f1rst place w1th Mason Th1s was one of the best games played all season Top scorers were John Bettv and Wally Bruce w1th 14 pomts each W1th a 38 33 w1n over Howell the Isaacmen stepped 1nto f1rst place 1n the Cap1tol C1rcu1t race The Or1ole fxve dlsplayed a de termlned aggresslve Splflt com mg from behlnd to defeat the veteran Howell team The v1c tory was the fnth 1n slx league starts Hlgh scorer for both 24 teams was John Betty who racked up 19 pomts Wm Second Ledge Game When the Or1oles met the Ledgers for the second tlme ln league play they stepped out and gave the Grand Ledge team a shellacklng 57 35 for they had no trouble at all that nlght 1n flnd 1ng the loop For the second year m suc cesslon the local basketeers met the East Lansxng TroJans who set them back w1th a score of 29 26 John Betty was hlgh scorer for the nlght On the Eaton Rap1ds court the team met a second league de feat 1n a closely fought game whlch left the Or1oles on the short end of a heatbreakmg 47 46 score Everett on Top The th1rd defeat was handed down by a hard f1ght1ng Everett team The f1rst half was played on even terms ne1ther team h1t tmg therr strxde The Lansmg team flnally came out on the long end 37 32 Wxth three semors on the start mg l1ne up for the f1rst tlme th1s year the Orange and Black was determmed to w1n but lost the half tlme lead ln the th1rd per1od and could not recover It For the fourth t1me th1s season the Cap1tol C1rcu1t team was not able to w1n a non league game and the score stood Hastmgs 46 Charlotte 37 Mason Game Jonah In one of the welrdest games ever the Mason Bulldogs de feated the Charlotte flVe 56 to 55 At the end of the half the score board read 25 to 22 1n tavor of the Or1oles W1th a ten pomt lead the locals started to march toward vlctory but then the fireworks started Wlth four mmutes to play John Betty fouled out to leave only four men on the floor W1th1n another mmute J1m Young followed w1th Murray Stall followlng hlm J1m Carr and Ken Olmstead where the only two Charlotte players on the floor for the remamder of the game The fellows were unable to hold agamst f1ve and the contest ended 56 to 55 Dxstnct Tournaments In the tournament drawmgs the home squad drew Grand Ledge whxle Mason drew Hast xngs The Or1oles got off to a good start by beatmg by a score 57 to 37 Next the Charlotte fxve met up w1th Mason who had beaten Hastmgs 51 to 50 Playmg on even terms most of the game the local cagers defeated the Bulldogs 51 to 43 to become Class B dlstrxct champ1ons and el1g1ble for the reg1onals at Alblon where they played Lakevlew John Betty and Wally Bruce led ln scormg for the Or1oles w1th 17 and 13 LakeVl6W started rlght out and was h1tt1ng the loop well from start to stop and was rmgmg up quite a score The game ended w1th the Battle Creek Lakevlew team on top John Betty was hlgh scorer w1th 31 pomts , 0 0 1 , , I 1 . . 1 1 1 ' 1 7 y l . , 1 3 - Y , - 1 . . , . ' A 2 A . . r , . 'J , - A : . , . , . , . , . , ' ' , . , . 1 . . , - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 . ' , , . I , . . - : . 1 , . , . , . , . , . , - - . 1 - 1 - 1 - ' . . . : . . , - . . - 9 ' I 1 ' 1 ' - . , , 1 U .l - , , J , . . - . . . , 7 , 1 . - Y - ' Y 1 1 . I , ' . , - V - ' . - . . . , . 1 ' , ' . 1 . . . 1 ' ' , ' . 1 - ! . , . 1 Y 1- , . 1 . - 1 . - - , . . ' , - . . , - . - - - - - , l v . . . - . were tr1mmed 58-41. . . . . 1 . . . a . . - , ' , . ' ' . I 1 . 1 1 ' t . ' 9 . , , . . . 1 , , . 1 - ' , I . , . . . ' - - - ' ' ' ' . . ' , , . . . . . . , , , . . . . , . . , 7 7 - - . 1 ' ' - ' 1 . 9 - 1 l l 1 - , , h n Y U Y 1 . ' ' l ' . I - 9 I I I U 1 . . y 1 ' A . - , - . , . . u ' ' - Y . ,, . . . . . . , I Y 1 1 - ' ' 1 . . t , - . . - , . - . l 1 1 - I - Y , . ' Y 1 . I 1 I Y I ' 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 ' . ' I 1 1 . - , , . . . , , , 1 ' ' 1 . , 14 ards for a touchdown Pinch SPGRT Pigskin Squad Handicapped By Inexperlenced Members Handicapped by havmg an 1n experienced team from which every 50 regular had graduated or changed schools the pigskin squad was still able to end the 51 season with two wins agaxnst six losses Lakeview 27 Charlotte 14 The Orioles took off IH low gear by takmg a defeat from a tough Battle Creek Lakeview team The Trojan aerial and running attack was too much for the locals whose first score came in the latter part of the second half on a pass play from Joe Pinch to Wally Bruce for Char lotte s first T D Lynn Brown did the conversion for the extra point Jim Young ran 45 yards to pay dirt for the second score Brown agam kicked the conver sion Charlotte 12 Ioma 6 A stubborn Ionla squad next held the Gobelmen down to a 6 6 score in the first half In the third period a 75 yard statue of llberty play was called back on account of being off Slde Later in the same quarter Carey ran Y and Carey were the scorers Mason 6 Charlotte 0 I a hard fought defensive game Charlotte lacked scoring punch and the Bulldogs succeed ed in putting across one touch down J1m Wensley and John Dewey were put on the 1nJured 11st at th1s time Charlotte 18 Grand Ledge 0 A determined eleven came on the f1eld that night looking for a second victory The Orange and Black offense started to roll and dldnt stop until the game was over The scorers were Jim Young John Betty and Wally Bruce Hastings 7 Charlotte 0 The Saxons came up with a surprise to win a thriller from the over confident Orioles Hast ings had lost four games untll this encounter Joe Pinch cut loose on an 82 yard run to the 5 yard line where he was caught fx om behind Duane Carey broke away for a 45 yard run only to be tripped up by the opposmg safety man lt was a rough game with three men Jlm Young Ken Olmstead and Wally Bruce re ce1v1ng IDJUFIBS Howell 7 Charlotte 6 A crippled eleven minus both regular ends and a wing back stepped onto the Howell field The Highlanders had a tough team but the Orloles held them down to one score which came in the third qualter Charlottes score came on a quick opener by B111 Pugh from the 12 yard lme Everett 26 Charlotte 12 The Vikings really stepped out and gave Charlotte a downrlght beating for the first tlme in two years Rod Garn received a pass from Don Marple for the first marker Dick Bursley ran for a TD on a fumble for the second Eaton Rapids 25 Charlotte 7 Although the Orioles had been Golfers Prove IVlettIe The golf team this year has been lnstructed by Mr Cash Beechler Jr In the flrst game of the season the H1ghlanders from Howell gave the turfbreakers from Charlotte their first golf defeat by a score of 378 to 384 Dave Dunn was low for Charlotte w1th 92 points Starters for Charlotte were Dave Sassaman Dave Dunn Eugene Mogg and Russell Rogers Coach Bud Beechler and his four turf drivers turned 1n two more v1ctor1es for CHS The team played Holt on the local course The Charlotte team out polnted the Holt four by forty seven pomts Here IS how they stood Bill P1erce David Dunn Eugene Mogg The locals then made a tr1p to Mason where they ha1led down another victory at George Fields golf course Dav1d Sassaman was low w1th a score of 88 Rus sell Rogers was second shooting a 98 with Dick Chamberlain on his tail with a 99 and Eugene Mogg following with a 105 The team s total score was 390 to 419 Four men returned from last havmg a poor season because of the rivalry between the two schools they were up for their clash Charlotte launched a sur prise aerial attack on the Grey hounds to puzzle them for the first half A second touchdown was lost because of a clipping penalty The half time score was CHS 7ERHS 0 The Grey hounds really cut loose in the second half runnlng all over the Birds from the county seat ORIOLE FEATHERS llt Gilt tlo xt I il tAIxlINIuIx xn xx n xx 1 nn n s sophoni K 1 axon ot tu I m incl txxo in bistbill x xlxlt xtINt 'ION x 1 sx 303 tl XSHX on x t I x I Q S It r l 1 x 1 nos ttlllll I xItAX NIAIJI otex s tth l ANIUS NNI AX I' It Xnix tt Il N I XSII 4 X llllllt n o t ooth slat ll years team They are John Clark Dale Hicks David Sassa man and Eugene Mogg New members are Carl Field Garv Fassett Dav1d Dunn and Bill P1erce Games , Lose Two and his bats 1952 baseball bang by win ning their first two games with ease The Orioles first encounter was Eaton Rapids who downed very eas1ly Wlth a score of 6 0 Jim Young pitched the entire game and started his average out Batsman Dlvlde Wm Two Mr Dallas Stall men opened their season with a big Stallmen Open Season With Bang First Row J Saurer N Housler D Marple Richard Garn J Young N Willuamson R Bursley M Stall J Betty Second Row Coach Brennan, E Johnson, L Brown, W Lnghtner D Del nd Rod Garn, J Dewey, Coach Stall Third Row D Merrill R Bowser A Lea. B Sutherland B nes D Hfflb JHH CB ttBPh e e ower, o man. arne , ug Fourth Row D McDaniel, N Shults, D Bust, S Pruden J Pentecost, E Jones. G Beebe, W PIIIIIIDS. C Bushre, John Muma. Jim Muma, T Dewey I 25 well with three hits out of three ltrips to the plate Dick Bursley was right beh1nd with three for five times at bat The Birds then met a discour aged Everett team on April 25 Charlotte won again by the score of 22 2 The Orioles really gave the V1klIlgS a trimming Don Marple was the winning pitcher although he pitched only five 1nn1ngs Dick Garn relieved him at the end of the fifth and fm lshed the game John Dewey slapped down four hits out f five times at the plate Murray Stall had three hits out of three times up Orioles Downed After wmmng their first two games of the season Charlotte went into a tailspin to get upset the next two games Meeting the Grand Ledge Comets on Fitzgerald field the Orioles lost a thriller ll 10 The fellows were going well after a fourth mmng rally when they scored seven runs They seemed to be on their way to a third straight win Ahead by four runs in the top half of the last 1nn1ng the Orioles appeared to be head ed for v1ctory Then the Comets took over in the bottom half of the mmng The Grand Ledge nme cored five 1uns w1th three walks two hits and one error Jim Young pitched the entire game and was charged with his first loss of the year Murray Stall and Jim Young each had two for two that day On May 5 the Charlotte nine traveled to Mason where e Bulldogs really gave the Orioles a shellackmg The Mason bunch started right out with flve luns in the flrst 1nn1ng one in the second and SIX in the thlrd The Orioles couldn't get back on their feet to catch up Final score was 12 6 . 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FOR SALE: MAGAZINES CLASS OF '53 ORA GE BLACK a-THE CHARHlAN ' Volume 26 Charlotte High School, Charlotte, Michigan, Thursday, September 27, 1951 Issue 1 Kalamazoo Host 'lo Orlole Band U of M Trap to be Taken On October I3 Western Mrehrgan Teaehers college welcomed the Charlotte Orrole band to rts campus Sept For the second year Charlotte was asked to pl ay at the frrst game because the college band as not adequately organrzed Durang half tame the band pre sented a show entrtled Unrted Natrons for Peaee After march rng across the freld to salute the vasrtrng college Wrth a K C for Kent College the band made a football and then went rnto the word WIN playrng the Western sehool song Brown and Gold W A R was formed Wrth the ap propr rate musrc of Over There The next for matron was EVJ for the vrctorres and the next one was U N wrth the rnusre of Bat tle Hymn of the Republrc The formatron followrng that was F C for Freedom and Communasm To the strarns of Onward Chrrstran Soldrers for Freedom and Funeral March for Com munrsm the two letters marched toward each other and had a wax Breakrng out of the war a large F was formed as they played The Stars and Strrpes Forever A lrttle crrppled c lrmped oft the freld As an rmpressrve end ang the band formed the letters U S and played Taps for the bovs who dad not return The band was served lunch an the Unaon burldrng Ann Arbor Next tend the thrrd annual Band Day rn Ann Arbor when U of M plays host to Indrana on October 13 Partrcrpatrng., an the events wrll be 6000 bandsmen who wrll meet at 9 00 a m on Ferry Freld for a pre game rehearsal of the half tame show That program yyrll be made up of four formatrons an whrch all bands wrll take part One num ber for the event wrll be the An vrl March for vyhrch each band wrll supply an anvrl to be played Wrth the other anstruments The audrence wrll sang to the musrc of On the Mall and On Top ot Old Smokey and wall partrcrpate an a novelty prece called Loco motave Durrng the pre game and tame outs the Orroles wall play the marches Invrctus and Malrtary Escort Be Sure to be There Mason game here 4.3 September 28 Grand Ledge game here 7 30 Oetober 5 Hastrngs game trere I October 12 l Student founvil Begins I ony Job Srttlng Sally Woodard Prm J B Smrth Secy Phyllrs Grrffln Mayor Duck Garn Bruce Brown and Charles Schaefer Standrng Gary Frace Karl Wrrt Beth Kays Pat Wrlson Don Marsh Dorene Carey Quentm Bosworth Marlene Martens and Eleanor Wood Uncle 011411722 Mrs Mrldred Iaueh has report ed that all the afternoon lrbra rrans are new students Many new and rnterestrng books wrll be seen on the shelves thas year Susre Peck senror attended the Natronal Grrls Natron thas summer rn Washrngton D C A governmental workshop was s t up representrng the natronal government for study by tvro grrls from each state and the Panama Canal zone A garl from the freshman class xrall recerve one years skatrng free for namang the new skatrng rrnk She rs Janet Cole Mass Vrrgrnra Benson home and famrly lrvrng rnstruetor say that the boys Allan Taylor Wallv Bruce and Doug Smrth enlrven the srxth hour class but remarks that more boys would balance the class Many band students attended varrous camps thas summer Pa Wrlson went to Du Quorn Ill to the Du Qorn Mus c Camp spon sored bv the Womans Club Carolyn Leach and Beverly Ful lerton went to Inter lochen Musrc Camp at Interlochen Attendand a Twrrlrng Camp at Syracuse Indrana were Charlene Barnhrll Barbara Carr and Danya Bryan Hey krds' Noon hour actrvrtres have been set up Mass Laura Cudney and Eldred Toutant have planned the recreatron for both boys and grrls Games such as pang pong c h e C k er s shuffle board and eard games for the quret person vxrll be an the grrls gym For the aetave type basket ball and volley b all wrll be played rn the boys gym Whrle nrce weather lasts football and soft ball can be played out of doors At therr frrst meetrng the stud ent counerl drvrded the game and dance coneessrons between the four hrgh sehool classes and the varrous organrzatrons The may or Drek Garn ehose the follow rng people for hrs standrng com mrttees Assembly charrman Tom Snyder athletrc charrman Bob Johnson and recreatron charrman Steve Langford The student counerl learned that the erghth grade rs now a part of the hrgh school and rs to share rn all actrvrtres Junrors Choose Our Town Tryouts were held last vyeek for the Junror play cast Jarvrs Wotrrng the rnstruetor sard I thank they have ehosen a very rmportant play Our Town by Thorton Wrlder rs a trmeless play whrch not only challenges our rmagrnatron but strmulates eur thrnkmg The play as berng produced early so that rt vlrll not conflret Wrth the basketball season or the faculty conference at St Mary Lake Seventeen men and only severr women all of whrch are drstrnct eharacters make up the cast The play wrll be presented Tues day October 30 at 8 o clock Athletic Tlcket Sales Slow Student athletrc trcket sales for 195152 have fallen be low those of prevrous years There have been only 226 trckets sold thus far The sale of adult trckets went qurte well wrth 241 sold Joe Prnch was the hrghest seller f adult passes Bob Johnson athletrc elaarr man sard If the students buy athletrc trckets now they wal' save S170 Two hundred and twenty srx out of 750 students rs not very good There wrll be another drrve underway soon Sax New Faces Complete tall tfrrl s Phw sreal 1' dueatron Instructor Former Student Here Wrth the openrng of sehool comes a get acquarnted perrol betvreen students and teaehers Thrs year there are sur new fac ulty members Mass Laura Cudney was Charlotte graduate rn 1945 then attend d MSC where she ma Jored an phvsre al edue atron Mass Cudney formerly taught rn Do wa rae e remarks I h such convenrent srzed elasses The sehool has changed so mueh for the better srnee I attended Another one rs Mass Vrrgrnra Benson vyho came to Charlotte from Wayland where she taught four years She atten e MSC for her homemakers de eree She te aehes homemakrnr., land II and home and famrlv lrvrng v r please the attrtude of the students and I should lake skrrng, eompany thr ayrnter sard Mrss Benson Darrell Cook eame here from Oladwrn where he taught rnstru mental musre Cook 1 teaehrng three seetrons of Eng lash 5 and two seetrons of ehorus l Other Schools Furnrsh Twenty New Students Thrs year erghteen students have transferred here from other sehools and two forrnea students have returned member rn the senror class She halls from Norvrew hrgh rn Nor folk Vrrgrnra Barbara Keeley hrs returned here from brand Ledge In the Junror class rs Beulah Carns from Montpelrer Indrana Judy Barley Drmondale James Arndt Gr and Ledge and Shrrlev Martens returnrng from Qurncy New sophomores are Larry Farquhar Pottervrlle Jack Keehne Lansrng Mary Polham us Drmondale and Katharrne Stephenson Vermontvalle Two other sophomores came from out of state They are Pete Oskr from Prnevrlle Kentucky and Pat Carlson who came from Hrghlarrd hrgh an 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'A . , , . a ,. - , e . 2 1 1 Jr 'a rr 5 Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday September 27 l95l ORANGE 8: BLACK H110 qrhuqygjgms Publlshed B1 Weekly Gm By the Journalnsm Class of V Charlotte Hugh School Clrculatlon 800 XHQLL Subscrlptnon Rates S1 uno! STAFF Publxsher Bern1ta Martin Manag1ng Edltor Al Thomas Edltor IH Ch1ef Ann Dempsey Asst Edltor Allan Taylor Sports Ed1tor Doug Sm1th Exchange Ed1tor Marguer1te Green Alumn1 Ed1tor SUSIE Peck Advert1s1ng Manager Sally Woodard Asst Advertlslng Managers EISIG Fraz1er Garner Morton Crrculatlon Manager Phyll1s Baum Faculty Adv1ser M1ss W1n1fred Wells Reporters Journal1sm Class Are You Showmg Sportsmanslnp? At the beg1nn1ng of each year the need lS found to 1mpress on the students the mean1ng of sportsmanshxp Sportsmanshlp 1ncludes not only be1ng a good player but also how a student should E Before the game we should attend the pep meetlngs and yell not sk1p the meet1ng or s1t l1ke a bump on a log but go w1th the lntent of work1ng up a lot of school sp1r1t So far the school has done a f1ne job on th1s Behavlor dur1ng the game needs to be stressed even more s1nce the game Wlth Lakevlew Because we are los1ng IS no ei cuse for hors1ng around and gettmg 1nto trouble lt 1S t1me everyone should be root mg doubly hard At the game many stu ents were blacked unmerc1fully Black shoe dye pract1cally ru1ned two band jck ets because of some 1ncons1derate people Every year the freshman are 1n1t1ated by the sophomores w1th some general smearmg but th1s was not even done by sophomores It would be apprecxated by everyone 1f those who were respons1ble for th1s would remember the s1mple fact that many are judged by a few and what went on at the Lakevlew game puzzled and shocked Charlottes opposmg s hool mem bers and many from th1s town too After the game behav1or IS always 1m press1ve to onlookers What k1nd of sports we are IS always shown by the way we react lt takes a good sport to lose gracefully To call the other school names and generally abuse them IS the poo est act of sportsman shlp there IS If everyone w1ll remember th1s adv1ce and try extra hard to be on h1S best behav 1or and sportsmansh1p everyth1ng w1ll be much better W1ll you try Have You Notnced the New Look? Say kldS have you not1ced the new look 1n the old bu1ld1ng New paxnt and ce1l1ngs d1fferent walls and modern furm ture have all been added to make an attrac t1ve SCIQULG and chem1stry department The 1ef1n1sh1ng of furnlture throughout the cleool lS also a major 1mprovement Now Wlth all the DICE smooth desk tops you can Wflte stra1ght across your paper w1thout mak1ng a hole Yes, all those black penc1l marks and scratches have van1shed Wh1le you're look1ng around, notlce the walls around the penc1l sharpener, no marks or fmger prmts anywhere' I know 1t's fun to scr1bble once 1n a wh1le, but let's not do 1t on the walls and desks anymore Th1s IS only a small way we can show our apprec1at1on to the ones who make CHS so pleasant to come back to So what do you say? Whois Who ln C II STUDENT COUNCIL Mayor R1chard Garn Secretary Phyl11S Gflffln TWELFTH GRADE Pres1dent Bob Johnson V1ce pres1dent Dorw1n Schultz Secretary Arlene Gammage Treasurer Sally Woodard Student Counc1l Sally Woodard Brown Charles Schaefer ELEVENTH GRADE Pres1dent Joe Iauch V1ce pres1dent Ken Olmstead Secretary Joan W1lson Treasurer Beverly Perrault Student Counc1l Dorene Carey Quent1n Bosworth Pat W1lson TENTH GRADE Pres1dent Roder1ck Garn V1ce pres1dent John Sauers Secretary Pat Carlson Treasureer Stuart Southworth Studeent Counc1l Eleanor Wood Gary Frace NINTH GRADE Bruce VICE pres1dent Gary Barnett Secretary Kay Barnh1ll Treasurer Beverly Young Student Counc1l Marlene Martens Don Marsh EIGHTH GRADE Pres1dent Jerry Kramer VICE pres1dent John Muma Secretary Judy Henry Treasurer J1m Muma Student Counc1l Beth Kays Karl W1rt 4 are wax, Two busy well known students are Rlch ard Garn the school mayor and the secre tary Phyll1s Gr1ff1n RlCh3fd IS about f1V9 feet eleven 1nches tall w1th l1ght brown ha1r He IS taklng an agr1culture course and IS xntendmg to con tlnue to college Along w1th belong1ng to FFA and the 4 H club he IS act1ve ln the Youth Fellowsh1p WhlCh IS a church Ofganl ZBIIOH D1ck enjoys play1ng baseball and carv1ng m1n1ature a1rplanes When asked of h1s favor1te food D1ck replled Its beef steak I guess Agr1culture class mterests R1chard most Charlotte IS the only h1gh school the mayor has attended Phyll1s Gr1ff1n the school secretary enjoys roller skat1ng and cookmg Phyll1s has dark brown halr and IS approx1mately f1ve feet four 1nches tall She belongs to the Jobs Daughters organlzatlon and to F H A Phyll1s IS takmg a commerclal course The secretary l1ke the mayor IS a rural student and has never attended any other school Home and famlly l1v1ng along w1th art are Phyll1s preferred subjects She IS a g1rl who thrlves on escalloped potatoes and ham Thank You CHS WlSh6S to extend apprec1at1on to the follow1ng students Warren Atklns Dale Pryor Robert Donley Dale Norr1s Robert Epler Russell Hall Tom Parker and Leon ard Shults These boys have volunteered the1r serv1ces, as members of the stage crew and projector Th1s IS a worthwhlle serv1ce, very much ln demand throughout the school year Welcome, Student Teachers To the new student teachers, the faculty and students extend a welcome and w1ll be happy to ass1st them 1n th1s prellmlnary to the1r careers Here There and Everywhere S Flash flood waters a Weddlng two hon eymooners and a mouse added to an eXC1t ,mg and enjoyable south of the border tr1p for fore1gn language teacher MISS Dorothy Hughes A f1V6 hour plane rlde from Mlaml to Puerto Rxco began M1ss Hughes seventy day tr1p Dur1ng four days 1n Puerto R1co she v1s1ted the un1vers1ty saw a play and took a Slde tr1p to the V1rg1n Islands Be1ng stopped three t1mes for takmg p1ctures d1dnt daunt her sp1r1t as she V1Slt6d the Dom1n1can Republ1c Arr1v1ng there oh Army Navy Day the language teacher saw a sham naval battle and also a1r maneuvers wh1ch lasted far 1nto the mght Haltl was the next stop There she at tended an authent1c voodoo ceremony MISS Hughes v1s1ted K1ngston Jamalca month before lt was destroyed by a hurr1 cane In MEXICO a short wh1le later she barely escaped the same hurrlcane Arr1v1ng 1n Camaguey Cuba she enjoyed a four hour stop before go1ng on to Havana In Camaguey she lent a help1ng hand to some Amerlcan honeymooners who were hungry and couldnt speak Spanlsh takmg them 1nto town and help1ng them order a plane she d1d not eat w1th the couple But to her hungry d1smay no meal was served Dur1ng a two weeks stay 1n Havana M1ss Hughes llved at Ruskon Academy where she had prevlously taught Wh1le there she experlenced a h1ghl1ght of her tr1p 1n tht wedd1ng of a former pup1l The brlde very beautlful and d1gn1f1ed lost all d1gn1ty half way down the a1sle as she screamed MISS Hughes' at the Slght of her former teacher In MEXICO Mex1co C1ty was headquarte1s durlng a flVe week stay Puebla Cuerna vaca Taxco Oaxaca and Xoch1m1lco WhlCh IQ famed for 1tS floatlng gardens were V1Slt ed On tr1ps outslde of Mex1co Clty MISS Hughes V1S1ted Aztec ru1ns the pyram1ds and saw a bullf1ght She was one of the three people who saw the complete bu1lf1ght 1n a stadlum wh1ch could hold about 80000 people Go1ng back to her hotel after the bullf1ght she was forced to wade 1n water above her knees as there had been a sudden flood To top off the tr1p MISS Hughes had a mouse crawl 1nto bed Wlth her It seemed the mouse had been out for a m1dn1ght snack and the only way to return to 1ts hole was to crawl over the bed and that s exactly what It d1d Mov1ng on to Texas for n1ne days com pleted her 1nterest1ng tr1p Jr erm? Exchange papers are be1ng sent to the Orange 8x Black from many other schools IS a l1ttle humor borrowed from the of the H1 Llght Here pages BLAME THE TEACHER report card IS so low so my face IS long study my fr1ends make suggest1ons But Im sure that my answers wouldnt be wrong If Teacher Would Ask The Rlght Quest1ons' Petoskey H1gh School Petoskey, MlChlg8H On Congratulatlons, Buzz Buzz Mead, a freshman at U of M, has made the un1vers1ty band Try outs and march1ng rehearsals have kept h1m pretty busy th1s flrst week of school Twenty trled out, w1th eleven men to be p1Ck0d Buzz IS 1 now the proud holder of flfth chalr alto horn . . I D I 5 X ' '- v 1 ' , . be it O , . r v v - '1 . 4 g. ' ' - .9 i 111 l. . ... ..., , . - - - . i n . . 4 Q I , ' ' , p l - 4 s . ' ' as Q ' . . . I . , y . . . . Q ' ' Y l ..................,............. . ' I l Z l '.. I . . , ' .................... . ....... ' , , , ' .' ........... . ..-.... -.... 1 I A . 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' , v f , , ' ' K-, 1 1 1 ' y ' I 1 7 l - Thursday, September 27, 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Orloles Battle Spartans Charlotte took to the fleld t battle the powerful Battle C1eek LRRGVISW Spartans here Sept 14 They played on even t xms for three quarters then Lakevlew opened up and walked off w1tl1 the1r eleventh vlctorv Charlotte faded after fumbllng away chance to t1e the scoxe and w nt down to defeat 34 to 14 1n the openmg game of the 1951 season At halftlme Lakevlew led 14 to '7 after Bob Franclsco lan 60 yards to score Then Flank Ko walsk1 connected wlth Fxeld n Corbxn on a play that netted 70 yards and a touchdown oe Pmch flxpped Wally Bruce pass that covered 18 yards to score b pomts fox the Orloles Lynn Brown k1cked the extra po1nt Charlotte k1cked from near m1df1e1d and wxth a cross over reverse Franclsco sprmted 95 yards for another score The Spartans flnal score came when B111 Hoffhlnes s med on two short smashes Charlotte drove 45 yards for xts flnal marker Jlm Young golng the last 5 yards New Look ln Locker Room Improvements locker room axe practlcal as the m the oys pxovmg to b old basket room that was a box affa1r has been re moved In 1ts place the1e are baskets lmed agalnst the wall Th1s makes more space 1n the locker room Each boy has h1s own basket compaltment w1th a lock that 1S h1s own 1espons1b1l 1 Coach Toutant sald The boys w1ll have a chance for 1nd1v1dua1 1espons1b1l1ty Also lt makes a lot more xoom and each boy takes eare of h1s own basket and equlpment 1nste'1d of havmg four or f1V9 boys takmg calc of xt all year wh1ch has been the practlce 1n the past a few days '1 couple of weeks ago Jerry IS now 1n the A1r Foxce Charlotte Comes to Llfe To Get Back on Trall As the guest of Ion1a last F11 day Charlotte left vlctor of a well played football game K1ck off t1me was at 730 To start the gam Lynn Brown k1cked off Ion1a recexved the ball on the 10 yard l1ne takmg It to the 20 The teams played even Steven for the f1rst C1 larter In the second Charlotte got off w1th a sudden solurg of power and Joe Pmch ran 35 yards to the end zone fox the Orloles f1rst score The k1ck for the extra po1nt was no good Later 1n the ouaxter Kenny Olmstead ran 40 yards o 41 Statue of Llberty play but was called back because of an off S1dC penalty At the half the score stood 6 to 0 1n favor of the Gobehtes The thlrd Cluarter started w1th Charlotte k1ck1ng to Ion1a A few downs later B111 Pugh ran the ball to the 8 yard l1ne and D an Carey took lt over for Char lotte s second score The k1Ck for the extra po1nt faxled In the f1nal quarter J1m Young fumbled a punt and IOHIH re lVPd the ball on the Orange and Black 35 yard l1ne Charlotte tr1ed to RICR on fourth down but was unsuccessful Ion1a got the ball and after several plays ran across to score Near1ng the end of the game Dean Carey went 1nto a Wlde gallop for 70 yards but not to score The flnal score was Charlotte 12 Ion1a 6 Joanne Wxllard Mohre 48 leanette Nelson 48 Gretta Pry or 50 Hale Harrlngton 50 and Jane H1gby 51 w1ll be found on the Western MlCh1gan campus 1h1S fall Complnments of the LHARLO 1 TE HOML DAIRY SCH!! Elpl ER 'C ICE CREAM and LUNCHEON When 1n need of Flowers or a Corsage for that party Remember F ERNDALE GREENHOUSE Phone l 40 FOR THE BETTER JOB IN CLEANING ITS THE SMART THING TO GO TO THE EATO CLEA ER School Sweaters and ackets S 65 Shortles and Heavy ackets 1 00 Skirts Blouses and Slacks tr I 1 Gobelmen to Play Mason W1th two games under the1r belts Charlotte w1ll tackle the Mason Bulldogs on the local grldxron Fr1day mght Septem ber 28 Last year Coach Gobels men defeated them 20 6 Mason IS a lead1ng candldate for Cap1tal C1rcu1t honols and Charlotte IS a defendmg champ lon and found 1ts seorxng punch agamst Ion1a and can t be counted out of the race The game w1ll be the f1rst ln the e1rcu1t race for both teams Mason has a strong forward wall Retuxnlng from the1r last years team are Bob Jewett who scored the only TD agalnst Char lotte ID last vears game and Parlslan a wo1 khorse ln the back fleld On October 5 Charlotte w1ll encounter Crand Ledge on the local fxeld The Comets are dark horse cand1dates for Cap1tal C1r Cult honors Last year the Orloles beat Grand Ledge 28 to 0 Then on October 12 the Orloles v1111 engage the Hastlngs Saxons who w1ll have the advantage of p1ay1ng on the1r own gr1d1ron The Orange and Black won last years game by a score of 14 to O Uncle Sam has taken a few graduates Recent one to enl1st are Garland 4Joe1 DePue 51 and B111 McKeag 50 both 1n the Navy THE VOMBERG COMPANY Charlotte M 1chlgan CODDINGTON SKIRTS Smartly Styled and Perfect Taulormg at S5 95 Second Floor unxor Varslty Learns Football Fundamentals For the past few weeks the Junxor varslty football squad has been workmg on the fundament als of football Approx1mately thlrty b o y s have come out for football pxac t1C6 s1nce school started Most of them are new and mexperl enced because of the advance ment of the old members to the varslty team The1r phys1c.11s have Just been completed for the f1rst game whlch IS to be October 9 The followmg schedule has been made October 9 Grand Ledge There October 15 Hastmgs There October 30 Holt There November 5 Eaton Raplds Here All of these games w1ll be play d at 4 o clock ALLEN S FOOD STORE PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO Compluments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY at GIFTS WALDEN S Gnocemss and MEATS SANDWICH SIIOP EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN . . 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Q 41 44 4, 41 4, 41 4, 41 ' J 41 41 1, 1, 1...................................... s I, ,, , ,, 41 - 41 I ' I 4, 41 , .......................................... .65 4, 41 , 4, 41 4, 41 4, 41 41 41 4, ,:::::::::::::::::::::::e::::::::::::::::::::::J 1.f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,5 Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday, September 27, 1951 Magazines for Sale The famlllar questlon now be 1ng asked down the corrldors on the street or from door to doo1 IS Would you l1ke to buy a mag azme subscr1pt1on Yes the annual magazlne sales campalgn IS agam underway and w1ll con tmue through October l Th1s year the goal IS set for S4500 The goal th1s year w1ll requlre each salesman to sell between forty and forty flV8 dollars The sales managers are Bever ly Perrault and Kenny Olmstead The class IS d1v1ded 1nto four groups each havlng a captam Roy Nevxns DHVld Sassaman D1ck Bursley and Bob Epler are these leaders A watch w1ll bc gxven to the h1ghest salesman prov1d1ng the class s lls ovcl S4 000 and should they exceed the1r goal of S4 500 a rad1o w1ll be an add1t1onal glft The class of 52 had a goal of S3 000 and broke all prevxous re cords by sellmg well over S4 000 The Jumors are out to beat that record NEW TEACHERS ntd 11 111.1 He rece1ved h1s educat1on 1n mu s1c from MSC IS marrled and hasa baby son I enjoy the school very much remarked Mr Cook Al Cronhe1m graduated from Hope College at Holland and taught t the Clarencev1lle school near Detrolt before com mg to CHS to teach e1ghth grade sclence Mr Cronhe1m has a famlly of two small daughters He sa1d Student att1tude IS much better and the school IS more modern than where I taught before Comlng here from Cheboy Local I: I: A Rates Hlgh In Recent Contests Partlclpatlng 1n the Best Chap ter contest sponsored by the A8aP company the local chapter placed hlgh Th1s contest was based on a summary of the 1950 51 program of work Submltted to the state F F A offlce The Charlotte chapter was one of f1fteen hlghest IH the state There were seven gold awards for the hxghest and e1ght sllver awards were glven for second best Thls chapter rece1ved one s1lver award a plaque a Ceftlfl cate and a check for S25 49 Four of last years off1cers Paul Kerekes Rlchard Garn Donald Bust and Amos Weaver spent August 30 ln Detrolt as guests of the A8zP company F1ve local boys represented Charlotte at the St John s stock yard ln a fat llvestock show on September 14 Thls show was sponsored by the MICh1gaU As soclatlon of the F F A 1n co oper 'It1on w1th Mr Pr1nce manager of St Johns l1vestock auct1ons Aftel gradlng the ammals and before sellxng them members of the Anlmal Husbandry Extenslon s rvvce gave a d1scuss1on on se lectlon and feedmg fat l1vestocl gan IS MISS V1rg1n1a F1sh who w nt to Ccnt1al M1ChIg3D college MISS F1sh sa1d I enJoy my large room as lt has plenty of llght She IS teachmg personal use ty plng typlng I and shorthand I 1nd II M1ss Mary Ne1l IS teachxng e1ghth grade arlthmetlc She re ce1ved her educatlon at W1nona State Teachers college but came here from Battle Creek where she taught 1n South East Jun1or h1gh BRYAN 8x FULLER SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Mlchlgan FOR A PARTY DINNER AT REASONABLE PRICES CHARLOTTE CAFE Where Are You Donald Stewart 49 en Sparks 50 Gary Ald 50 D1ck Clafl1n 50 Wlnfleld Pardee 49 and J1m Lavengood 50 are the return1ng MSC students New students are Nancy Harrmgton Joyce Archer Dale Rolfe and Jack Stewart from the class of 51 and Dan Brown and Jerry Norr1s 50 Other colleges Wlth local alum n1 1n the1r enrollment l1sts are U of M June Granstrom 50 Peter Kardel 48 Earl Mead Jr 51 Frank Bracy 51 LOUISC Berg 51 L1ndaK1ng 51 Lloyd Bfalthwalte 51 and Rob rt W1l cox 49 Two former students are at Yale Robert Brown 49 and Rodney Wood 50 and one at Ferr1s Inst1tute Rlchard Johnson 49 Memorlal hospltal South Bend Indlana cla1ms Anne Wensley 50 th1s fall and gom to Mt Pleasant C ntral IS Da1l Yund 51 Returnlng to Alma are Rob rt Mohre 48 and Vance Hamllton 50 James Taylor 50 who IS n the Navy played 1n the Fleldmg A1r Base softball league Luxury ln everythmg but prxce GITTLEMAN S Compliments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE ' Phone 200 Cheerleaders Underway To elect off1cers was the ma1n purpose of the Cheerleaders club wh1ch met 1n the study hall on September 18 They started w1th the electxon of off1cers wh1ch resulted as fol lcws pres1dent Charlene Barn h1ll v1c pres1dent Barbara Cflfflll s cretary and treasurer Barbara Cr1ttenden They also elected two bus off1cers Helen Smlth and Barbara Gr1ff1n The1r purpose IS to collect bus fare for out of town games and to take roll The new member was Barbara Gr1ff1n whom the student body voted as the1r cholce at a pep meetlng Cheerleaders rema1n mg from the prevlous year are Marllyn Hethermgton Bonn1e Wells Pat Gould Barbara Cr1t tenden and Charlene Barnhlll Dlfferent unlforms for the comlng year IS the project they re all workmg on The Cheerleaders 1nv1te more students to Jom and part1c1pate 1n the club as anybody who IS 1nterested IS el1g1ble to Jo1n Ray Mohre 45 who graduated from Alma College last June IS coach1ng at Chesan1ng hlgh school th1s year HOME COOKED FOODS HOMEMADE PIE HELEN 8: JEAN S JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST Commercial Prmtmg MCGRATH DeFOE CO Pubhshers of the CHARLOTTE REPUBLICAN TRIBUNE I G MU GER HARDWARE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 5 I o 1 . if 4' : . . . 1 . . 1 - v K K y . . 1 . 1 . 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Michigan, Thursday October 18. 1951 Issue 2 Juniors to Present f0ur'l'own',0ct.30 Annual Production at 8 p m In Audrtorrum Trs 8 pm A eapacrtv crowd rs se rted rn the audrtorrum Cur rrrns open Silence descends up on the throng as the lrghts grow drm Belrrnd the podrum stands lre narrator The play has be gun Thrs tense but excrtrng mo ment wrll be the turnrng porrrt of therr school days for the many interested students from tlre cl rss of 53 on October 30 when they present Our Town Thornton Wrlder Grovers Corners New Hamp slrrre rs the scene of the plav and the trme rs at the turn of the century It rs a trmeless play rbout the lives of the people rn a typreal northeastern vrllage Seenes are portrayed that could happen at anvtrme to anyone Accordrng to productron mana ger Joan Hamrlton the most srg rrrfreant rnerdent oeeurs rn the drug store scene when George Grbbs lKen Olmsteadl proposes to Emrly Webb tShrrley How ard ur Town a three ae plry these berng Darlv Lrfe Love and Mrrrrage and Death The exeeptronally large cast rncludes Stage manager Harry Stanton Dr Grbbs Bob Eple Joe Crowell Jr Eugene Mogg Howre Newsome Drck Wrllrams Mrs Gibbs Beverlv Catron Mrs Webb Frances Sklenar George Grbbs Ken Olmstead Rebecer Crbbs Sally Smrth Wrlly Webb Don Bust Emrly Webb Shrrley Howard Prof Wrllard Wendell Ferguson Mr Webb Drck Cham berlrrn Woman rn the balcony brele of rudrtorrum Dale Pryor Lady rn a box Lucrlle Booth Srmon Strmson Jrm Maatseh Mrs Soames Suzanne McLaugh lrn Constable Warren Richard Holrday Sr Crowell Roy Nevrn Sam Crarg Davrd Sassaman Joe Stoddard Drck Burslev Men rmong the dead Warren Atkins Charles Hale Bob Potter People of the town a few select mem bers from the class General supervrsron oyer the xarrous eommrttees rs shared by Jorrr Hrmrlton and Sally Me Donrld who have the eooper trve help of the followrng cos tume charrmrn Jorn Pratt make up Lucille Whrtrnger trek ets Brrbarr Grrffrn adyertrsrng Charlene Barnhrll ushers Doro Ihv Shepard programs Connre Rolfe property and stagecrew Drle Norrrs and Bob Donley D reetor Jrrvrs Wotrrng, rs assrsted by Mary Alree Howe Cast Getting Unusual Play in Readiness for Production Seated left to right R Epler B Latron S Smith F Sklenar R Chamberlain Standing M A Howe Hamilton W Ferguson P Carter L Booth Sassarnan R Bursley K Carnes R Potter K Olm director stead R Wrllams H Stanton D Pryor S Howard Atkins S McLaughlin M Baker' J Maatsch agnuolo arey on e Mo Nevrns R Cogswell D Norris Mr Jarvis Wotrrng .srrrrrzrrtsr.e.r:gey... 0 ,eg , Three' Nfw shwrs the Claarhran staff eonsrsts of th following people eo edrtors De lores Dempsey and Charles Schaefer b u s 1 n e s s manager Phyllrs Baum sports edrtor Wally Bruce class edrtor Sally Woodard feature edrtor Ellen Kays photographrc manager Ann Sehaefer and Bruce Brown program charrmen Nancy Parrsh and Tom Snyder sales managers Kr ke Harrrngton and Ames We rver artrst Lors Hall calen dar edrtor Roger Nelson typrst Mrry Rrehard and Anne Smrth Th staff rnteryreyy ed tw o local photrgraphers Mr Lowell Reed md Mr Bruee LrRue eoncernrn eontraet w rs recepted Just Around the Corner Oet 19 Markrng perrod ends Howell game there 8 00 Oct 22 Charhran sales end Oet 24 Assembly 3rd hour bv Government elasses Report cards gryen out Oet Z5 lb Teachers Instrtute CNo Sehoolr Oet 26 Everett game here 7 30 Oet Z9 Jr Play Mrtrnee 1 lr O 30 Junror Play 800 Oet .31 Student Louncrl Rep resentrtrve to Unrversrtv of Mrehrgan Nov 2 Assembly Pattersor the Strong., Man 3rd hour Noy b Football Band Ban quet 6 30 Nov 8 Or mee 8. Blaek Open House rmy Lt Jerold Bogner speeeh student teaeher last year , rs now statroned at Camp Leel Vrrgrnra October Junror Rotrrrrn rs Bob Johnson senror presrdent Proud papa of the month r John Bogner who on Sept 29 was presented wrth a srx pound one ounce baby grl who was named Catherrne Jean Doug Burkhead plays eft ae le on S Johns Mrlrtrry Academy s football term Last trre drrll yyrtnesses from Charlotte Polree and Prre De partments report a more orderly and satrsfaetory drrll Drrvers Trarnrne students sport a new 51 Ford Mrss Hughes eorreets las Orange ei Blreks eelrtorrrl fer ture on her trrp south by sryrne, the mouse that reputedly r n across her bed actually cr rwled rn w rth her for a snooze Twelve Selected for Club Tryouts for new members to enter Footlrghteers were held October Z rn th rudrtorrurn Each person wrshrng to rorn was grven a part to learn rnd then ludged on hrs aetrng., abrlrty Chosen to beeome members f the club were Tom George Krrke Harrrngton Sally Wood ard Lola Donley Don Marsh Brll Preree Marlene Mrrtens Nedrr Smith Brll Vogel Pat Tubbs Srndy Sassaman md Ray Flessner Frve students were put on r wartrng lrst and wrll frlll rn rn cas of drop outs Dedrrrrlr d Oet 23 Justrce Boyles to Speak Band To Appear Dedre rtron of the new elemen trry sehools wrll be held Sunday Oetober 28 Startrng the days eeremonres will be r short band eoneert held rn the hrgh sehool audrtorrum from Z 30 untrl 3 00 Justree Emerson Boyles a Char lotte rlumnus wrll be speaker of th dry Supt Qlrrk Mumr wrll preside rs elr rrrrn rn Lrertrng speerrl rnterest wrll be the preserrtrtrorr by Cordon E Stowe of the Wrrren S Holmes burldrng They wrll be reeepted bv Clifford Smrth president f Brrrd of Fduertron Be rnnrng rt 400 p m VFW Auxrlrrry yvrll present flat, to Southrrdge sehool to be aeeepted by Prrnerprl Ruth Full e Boy Scouts ll tribute bv r rising., the fl re, to the str rrns of the nrtronrl rnthem A sp errl pr ryer wrll be offered V Rev Rry Crllhrm or the Meth odrst Chureh rfter wlrreh there wrll be open house The srme progr rm wrll be lol lowed rt Washrngton sehool rt 4 30 wrth the reeeptrnee of he flag bv Prrnerprl Alrer Wood rrd rn d dre rtorv pr rver by ev Rrehard Hunter of the Congre frtronrl Chureh Conelusron of dedrrrtron day wrll be rt G rle wood rt 5 00 Prrn erbrl l' Flemr nt rry Sehoo s Leorr Weymouth wrll recept the fl re md pr rver wrll be ellen by Rev Lrwrenee Gibbs of the l'ree Methodist Chureh I . 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X CHANGE Page 2 ORANGE 8z BLACK Thur day October 18 1951 Avoid That Rundown Feelmg Most of you take lots of care 1n your ap pearance when you are golng to a school dance You f1x yourself all up then take your Model A out and run up a few tele phone poles f1nally call1ng 1t a day It wouldnt be so bad 1f the fun stopped at th1s polnt but almost always someone gets hurt because of carelessness Wlth YOUR car It would be too bad 1f the g1rl next door welt to have her face d1sf1gured for l1fe or your guy Johnny were never to be able to play football agam because of h1s badly IH jured legs There are much better ways to let off steam than d11v1ng recklessly and they arc much safer ways Youth IS responslble for a large amount of auto acc1dents One person can put a black mark on the recold and as a lesult all teenagers are branded as hot rod spec1al1sts Unsuspectlng chlldren are always dodv mg 1n between cars and playmg 1n the street It IS the duty of an automob1le drn er to keep an ever constant eye open fO1 the careless pedestr1an DTlVlYlg IS a r1sky bus1nss and everyone of us should cons1der 1t a pr1v1lege to be able to operate a car and obta1n a l1cense Th1s lesson can b summed up 1n the quotat1on LIVQ and Let LIVE So take lt easy k1dS We can have fun and st11l be careful too Lets Have More Respect In the last few years our llbrary has been 1ncreas1ng very rapldly When Mrs M11 dred Iauch 11rst came here there were IO maga mes or l1lGS Then lVIr Muma start classes to the llbrary for mater1als Mrs Iauch deC1d6d she would make flles and get magazlnes 1f the students would make good us of them Other teachers followed sendmg students for materlals and non every read1ng class ln school comes fo1 tlrese purposes The l1brary IS a place fo1 students to come and work not to plav cr no study hall work Let s all take advan tage of our wonderful llbrary Language Department Pours on Pep Pep meetlngs glV6 us a chance to let off steam so everyone gladly welcomes those few mmutes on Fr1day The more school Splflt the better we feel and anythmg new that Wlll keep th1s feel1ng al1ve IS welcomed Fellow Romans Frenchmen and Span 1ards gave w1th th1s sp1r1t Frlday 1n an as s mbly wr1tten by M1ss Dorothy Hughes Each class had a sect1on of the assembly Wlth cheers led by the cheerleaders between the acts The French class appeared smgmg La Mars ll8lSe Whlle on the1r way to the Char lotte vs Grand Ledge football game The Span1sh band and Roman funeral processlon completed the sk1t Somethlng yours truly has been wondermg 15 who was the corps A jon x ell done' More sklts of th1s sort help our pep m et1ngs and help arouse the s hool Splflt News and VIEWS The Eaton Raplds Bark rece1ved a super1or rat1ng for 1ts work ln commun1ty s rv1ce last year MHXIDG Bogner Mr John Bognel s s1ster has started work as ed1tor1nch1ef f Cadlllac hlgh schools yearbook The Log Small g1rl showmg her older slsters room to a playmate My s1sters 19 I thought some day Id have her loom but she never marr1ed Fl1nt Arrowhead Oh for the Llfe of a Campe Nothmg IS l1ke the l1f f a cam er Ll Wh0,8 Whll In Clubs len Kays Arlene Gamniagje Phyllls Ben Llbrary Pres1dent V1ce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Los Am1gos Pres1dent V1ce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Les MOuSQU8t3IT Pres1dent VICE pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Footl1ghteers Presldent VICE pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Cheerleaders Pres1dent VICE pres1dent Secretary Treasurer G A A Presldent V1ce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer F H A Pres1dent VICE pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Reporter HlSt0F18D Song Leader F F A Presldent V1ce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sent1nel Band Pres1dent V1ce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer L1brar1ans Ruth Catron B111 Vogel Dorene Carej Sh1rley Howard Dav1d Dykhouse Eleanor Wood Dorothy Shepard Joan W1lson Franca1s Ken Olmstead Jack Keeh11e Joan W1lson Mar1lyn Robe1ts Bruce Brown Bruce Ph1ll1ps L1ll1an Bobc1k Charlene Barnhlll Barbara Gr1ff111 Barbara Crltt nden Helen Sm1th Dorene Carey Sally Sm1th Carolyn Earl Arlene Gammage PhylllS Bennett Bernlta Mart1n Ingr1d Langmaack Marvel S1mpson Norma Grant Donna Clark Amos Weaver Murray Stall Quent1n Bosworth B1ll Ell Rod Ga1r Sherman Kelley Charles Schaefer Bruce Ph1ll1ps Beverly Fullerton Luc1lle Whltlngef L1ll1an Bobc1k Susle Peel In Sympathy The students of CHS w1sh to extend the1r sympathy to DIXIE Ewxng 1n the recent loss of her mother me you me az? When yours truly asked the followmg people the1r 1mpress1ons of the new chem lstry and phyS1CS lab th1S was the1r answer Joe Iauch tln h1S best Jerry LEWIS mannerl I l1ke lt I l1ke It Betsy Stucky I th1nk lt s a much needed lmprovement Bob Potter Sure 1S an easy place to break thmgs Dave Sassaman IS the only one ln the class w1th glass plated shoes Wendell Ferguson Really conven1ent Dorothy Shepard I hate to th1nk of such a n1ce place bemg blown up Pat Tubbs Lots of 1oom' Jeanette Starr Theres some l1ght so we can see what we are domg J1m Wensley Nelson and I really have fun 1n there Sally McDonald The tables ale beaut1 ful as long as we dont get handy Wlth the sulfu11c acld Joyce Roberts In physlcs we dont have t1me to worry about the new lab Wlth so much homework nett Jackxe Rhlnes Bob Johnson Bruce Brown Roger Nelson and Tom Snyder a1 saylng th1s and they can prove It These students had the pr1v1lege of accompanymg the seventh grade to Camp Chlef Noondav at Yankee Spr1ngs as student counselors Monday mo n1ng the baggage bus took them to the1r dest1nat1on Upon arrlval they were asslgned to cab1ns and to the ac t1v1t1es Wlth Wh1Ch they were to aSS1St Among these dUt16S were h1k1ng handl craft even1ng programs and KP The cook outs every morn1ng were verj enjoyable except for one That part1cular day was cold and w1ndy Pract1cally all the food blew away and that remalmng tasted l1ke sand Each day there was a h1ke IH the morn 1ng and 1n the afternoon Roger Nelson r1pped the seat out of h1s trousers wh1le helplng w1th one of the hlkes Durmg a free per1od the e1ght sen1or stu dents d9Cld6d to try the1r luck at handx craft They had a great t1me mak1ng key chams pot holders and clay statues A lene Gammage was really proud of her clay fru1t basket unt1l a seventh grader asked her what It was Danc1ng was the ma1n even1ng enterta1n ment Slnce none of the seventh graders knew how to dance an added couns lor duty was teachmg them One peppy l1ttle dance was the Patty Cake Polka Ellen Kays and Phyll1s Bennett enjoyed It more than he k1ds At the end of one even1ng two l1ttle glrls who both danced w1th Bob Johnson had a quarrel over wh1ch one was to have h1'n for her boyfr1end after the1r charges were ln bed One eve n1ng was spent trymg to master the square dance D1ve for the Oyster Another wa enjoyed under the stars whlle around a camp f1re expertly bu1lt by Bruce Brown and Bob Johnson The counselors had a rad1o some food and danced on the sand lbetween the bumpsl To add to the fun mov1ng pxctures were taken of them These plctures f1lmed by the conservatlon de paxtment w1ll be put 1nto a full lengtn mov1e On the last day of the camp all of the counselors had KP duty after wh1ch they agaln boarded the baggage bus for Char lotte When asked what they thought of tl1e camp they Sald We wouldnt have mlssed 1t for anvth1ng and we would sure love to go back agam Def1n1t1on Alcatraz The pen Wlth the l1fe t1me guarantee Petoskey H1 L1ght INYERNAYIONA Qu LL 1? CROLL ORANGE 8: BLACK SC11 Publlshed Bl Weekly 5 By the Journalusm Class o Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 Subscrnptnon Rates S1 uno Pubhsher Al E Thomas Managlng Ed1tor Doug Sm1th Ed1tor 1n chlef Mar1lyn Roberts Asst Ed1tor Mary Barnaby Sports Ed1tor Allan Taylor Exchange Ed1tor Delores Dempsey Alumn1 Ed1tor Lo1s Hall BUSINESS Manager Phyll1s Baum Advert1s1ng Manager Sally Woodard Asst Advert1s1ng Managers Elsle Fraz1er Garner Morton C11culat1or1 Managex Jackle Rhlnes Faculty Advlser MISS W1n1frecl Wells Reportexs Journal1sm Class S . . . , l Q I 1 1 , . Y! W . . 4 . 1 - 1 . - I , - 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 v , I . . I 1 1 , 1 , 1 'e 1 1 1 1 1 .................................. 1 1 . 1 , . . ........................... . . . 1 1 1 ................................ 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 ...... .... 1l 11 1 1 ' I '3 . ' . . , r ' .................... 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The first score occurred late in the first quarter when Bill Pugh passed 45 yards to Jim Young who scampered to pay dirt With tle ball rn then possession great deal of th time tlrr Orioles succeeded again when Tohn Betty plunged through wrtrr a quarterback sneak from thc one yard line As a result of poor centering both attempts for the extra point failed Halftrme score read 120 n Charlottes favor The third quarter featured a second successful pass when Betty heaved the prgskrn 18 yards to Wally Bruce who ran the few remaining yards for a touchdown Due to the sudd n tremendous rushing power of the Grand Ledge team the third conversion also failed Recovering a fumble early rn the final period the Comets held onto the ball and as a result cf an Oriole penalty sent Doug Armstrong across the goal lrnr They failed to carry the ball or h extra point leaving the score 18 to 6 throughout the re mainder of the game IVI S C Students View Classes for Fall Term Ten students from Michigan State College who are observing various classes one d'rv 'r w ek for the fall term will be the student teachers for the winter term They are Mildred Arm strong Frank C derwall Elmer Dennis Victor DeRose Jack For a Party Dinner At Reasonable Prices EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE ALLEN S FOOD STORE Gobelmen Crushed As Saxons Conquer Orioles Stopped Short at Three Yard Line Before a homecoming crowd, the Hastings Saxons won their first victory of the season over the Orioles by a score of 7 to 0. The only score of the game came in the third period when the Saxons continued a 55-yard march which began on a punt return by Shannon Lydy. He ran the ball deep into Charlotte ter rrtory where Harris Everett and Joe Duffy carried the ball to the sixteen for a first down Everett frrst plunged to the three yard line then the next play got as far as the one foot marker where he knocked on Charlottes door The next play Everett hit pay dirt with a bruising line plunge Everett also ran the extra point and rt was good The Gobelmen s only threat came rn the same period when Joe Pinch galloped 80 yards to put the ball on the Saxons 25 yard marker Dean Carey picked up 20 yards on an end sweep to rest the ball on the five yard lrne where the Orioles were held for four downs It rs the first time since 47 that a Hastings team has scored a win over the Orioles Wrllv Bruce suf erel a crack ed collar bone rn the early part of the game although he played the entire contest A separated shoulder was suffered by Jim Young who will be lost for the remainder of the season Ferris Ashley Srnnett Charlcs George Helen Mrllrkrn Shirley Srncock and Robert Swanson Bulldogs Stop Orioles t First Time in Years For the first time in five years, he Mason Bulldogs beat the Orioles in the first conference 8 'n 1 ame of the season 6 to 0. The only score of the game was made the second period when Bob Thomas intercepted a pass in- t ended for Joe Iauch and ran it back to the Charlotte twenty- yard marker. Several plays later Bill Parisian put it over for the S core on a quarterback sneak. Bob Jewett's kick for the conver- S ion was wide. For the next two periods the t 'rms played on fair ly even terms Jim Wensley and John Dewey were put on the injured rs Wensley was hurt on thc first play of the game coming out with a cracked wrist and did not S ee action for s veral games Dewey 1nJured his knee while r f eplacrng Wensley but within a ew days was back rn This is Deweys first year on the varsity S quad and the first game which he saw much action IS Los Amigos se Reuvev Los Amigos which translated friends was revived rn early September with an electron meet in t David Dvkhouse drew up a onstrtutron which was read and C adopted at the meeting Commit 6 es were chosen and are now working on the November 5 t meeting which will be the rnitra r on of new members NEWBERRY S VARIETY SHIRELY S PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO CODDINGTON SKIRTS Smartly Styled and Perfect Tailoring at S5 95 Second Floor FRED A RICHEY Co MARKS STORES EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST G E R M A I N SHELL sERvicE A good place to buy Gasoline di Oil TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT STOP AT JAY SANDWICH SHUI' EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN J Word From Outside From beyond these walls comes news that Glenn Kardel, '49, is now in Casablanca, Africa. Roger Smith, also '49, is in Alaska. Dan Dickinson, '49, is stationed in the state of Wash- ington. Jim Barnaby, '51, is training at Great Lakes. Don Packard, '51, now attends Bowl- ling Green Univer'sity of Ohio. Sam Spagnuolo of the '49 gang is an Olivet College student. Freshmen at Albion college are '51 graduates, Barb Brown, Marg- ie Vance and Phyllis Ward. Returning., recently for 'r hello to their old mites were Butch Mayhew 50 Joe Dcpuc 51 Maynard Ells 47 ind Ray Dane 48 'rll home on leave o ce Miller 49 is n w training rt Hurley Hospital Flint G A A Begins Activities At the second meeting, of the year the Girls Athletic Assocra tion elected s orts mana ers as follows Lola onley for asket ball Verdetta Mahan for vo' leyball and Janet Spagnuolo for Softball Compliments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY an GIFTS BRAITHWAITE SALON Complete Beauty Service Phone 228 FOLLOW THAT GIRL' I Q,..-..---- A ,LI Slrc s lrrirlrrl for 'Inorlrcr pin: of Sriurur Ir Rutrsc lxmr lNy s s rc ilu lys nc t rrr rlull IIIIISII SIFIILIIISL look Sriulut rr Nth ns Ira ull flNlll4IIlt.4.l rcl mind insrelc ou New llothrlng shades 'I-ity them on'Ilor Siqhsl FRED MURRAY 8: CO fr - fx 1 - I I 4 c ' Q L - 4 1 - 3 4 . Y LL ' I' 1 2 KK' X 1 v . ' ' . - .' ' , X I ' I s I . 4 I I' I I If I I A a ' . I . 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'I 4, 'I . , . :I 4, 4, 4, 4I 'I I 'I I I if :::::::::::::::::::::: 9-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J u Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK Tlur day October I8 1951 083 Cllarlnan Staffs Journey lo State To learn more about the mak mg of school year books and newspapers the Journallsm class and Charhlan staff attended h1gh school Journalxsm day at Mlch rgan State yesterday Awards were gxven to the ou standmg hrgh school papers Top newspapers were gxven e1ther All State or Honorable Mentron rccognltlon Indxvxdual awards were also made A general assembly was held 1mmed1ately after regxstratron The speaker was A A Apple gate head of the Department of Journalxsm at M S C Many dlscusslon groups were open to students Sports wrr mg 3dV8I'tlS1I1g sales and tech nrques yearbook cover problems desxgn and edltorlal wr1t1ng were some of the subJects offer ed ln the mormng Others were plannmg an All Amerlcan year book advertlsmg layout prob lems feature Wfltlng and the news story A general assembly was held ln the aud1tor1um at 2 00 for an nual yearbook newspaper and wrlters awards A feature ad dress was g1ven by Felxx F Broner Publlc Informatlon D rector General Motors Corpora tlon French Class Starts By Organlzlng New Club Holdmg the flrst meetmg Fr day September 29 the French club elected off1cers chose the1r club name and selected the1r flower The fifteen members plan to assemble every other Frm day durmg class conductlng the meetmg accordmg to French par llamentary procedure Les Mousquetalres Francals meamng The French Muske teers was chosen as the name of the club The members declded .lpon the dandellon as the1r flow Accordmg t M1ss Dorothy Hughes advlser the organ1zat1on w1ll study the hlstory and geography of France and French speaklng countrles and French people customs and hol1days As well as playlng many French games the club has ordered song books to add to the1r enjoyment Les MOUSqUet81YCS Francais w1ll attend French mov1es t Mxchlgan State College durmg the year They are also planmng to take part 1n a French speakmg contest ln the sprmg Personallty, Jr or Personallty has been the IODIC of d1scuss1on m the home and famlly l1v1ng classes held flfth and s1xth hours The classes have brought out the tralts you would have 1f you had a personahty plus or m1nus A person w1th personal1ty plus would be able to get along well wlth others be frxendly to every one honest rellable and well roomed The classes are trylng to break manv bad hab ts whlcn mlgnt dexelop into a personality mlnus As a means of flndlng out what thers op1n1ons mlght be of each Indlvrdual short notes were wr1t ten tellmg each student what could be done to Improve h1s character The class s cured the mot Shy Guy whlch help d many to f nd out what they could do If they felt left out at tlmes After studylng the sub1 ct the classes w1ll strlve to IITIDIOVO neu own personallty throughout the year Buy a Jumor play tlcket Adults 60c students 40c Complnments of LOUIS C CEE FIICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST GULF SERVICE ANTI FREEZE all MOTOR OIL Phone 9 I 64 Shop at the New SUPER MARKET CHART OTTE HOIVIL DAIRY CCH!! F GLF H 'S ICE CREAM and LUNCHEON When IH need of Flowers or a Corsage for that party Remember FERNDALE GREENHOUSE Phone I 40 Commercial Prmtmg MCGRATH DeFOE CO Pubhshers of the CHARLOTTE REPUBLICAN TRIBUNE Essay Contest Starts Bond, Racllo Awards I Speak for Democracy the theme of the annual contest whxch started Oct 15 sponsored by the Jumor Chamber of Com melee The hlgh school has par t1 clpated for the past three years Wlnners of the nat1onal award w1ll recexve a S500 scholarshxp md local awards w1ll be a bond 3 radlo and posslbly anothe prlze lf lnterest IS great enough Nell Brennan s government class LS are requued to wrxte the es say Any student In the tenth elev ter thls contest A scrlpt IS pre enth or twelfth grade may en a D led to run f1ve mmutes and local school wlnners w1ll record P th e P U e1r speeches for nat1onal com tltlon Students are judged on tI'e1l dellvery 0I'1g1I13I1tV and content YUND S MARKET MEET THE FRIENDLY BUTCHER 203 South Mann 'XII 1331 X 9: 2 x 16553, '23 ORANGE 6: BI ACK ALL wooL SCHOOL SWEATERS ll 95 9 5 Harold Smith THE TOGGERY SHOP lv GER HARDWARE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT . 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Thursday, November 8, 1951 Issue 3 Band Travels Pigskin Squad Ends Season After Tough Battles round World Geography Lesson Taught To Half Trme Crowds Stepprng hrgh to the strarns of a lrvely march the Orrole band entertarned Charlotte fans and opponents at half trme and pre game shows at the Howell Ever ett and Eaton Raprds games Ireland was the theme used at Howell The show started wrth a map of Ireland and proceeded to a Shamrock then a cradle and the musrc of Irrsh Lullaby t whrch tlre cradle was rocked Fol lowrng thrs was a tub formatron and the three twrrlrng lassres drd a gay lrttle Jrg to the strarns of the lrrsh Washerwoman Form rng a soldrer the band played Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose rn Ireland and then marched hrm off the freld As guests of the Howell band they were treat ed to crder and doughnuts Geography Lesson Next Do you know your geography' That rs what the band asked at the Everett game Makrng an out lme of Indrana New Mexrco Idaho Mrssourr Texas Ohro and Mrchrgan and playrng an approxr mate prece that stood for the state the band then gave a clue to help the audrence rdentrfy the state For the Eaton Raprds game na trons were featured Holland Brazrl Mexrco France and Ha warr were chosen The forma trons were a wrndmrll coffee cups Mexrcan hats Erffel Tower and a gurtar The show for the Everett and Eaton Raprds games started wrth a snappy precrsron drrll and maneuvers Learn From Blueprrnt A blueprrnt of each formatron rs made wrth the number of each member prmted on the outlrne so he may frnd hrs correct posrtron The blueprrnt consrsts of a draw rng of formatrons accordrng to yard lmes en House Nov 8 On November 8 the hrgh school wrll have an open house for par ents and teachers to get acquarnt d Thrs rs marnly pose of explarnrng teacher conferences start the followrng parent wrll recerve and a schedule of for the pur the parent whrch wrll week Each a name tag the students classes M John B Smrth prrncrpal wrll explam the classes to be held durmg the evenrng Followrng the students sched ule cards the parents wrll attend ten mmute classes for each of the subrects taken Each teacher wrll explam what rs berng taught and the course of study through out the year After attendrng all the classes refreshments wrll be served rn the gymnasrum Front row left to rrght R Martrn Mgr S South wortn J Saurer D Pryor H Stanton D Marple W htner W Ell rown g s Pratt Q Bosworth D Bruce W Hollands worth Mgr 2nd Row W Pugh Rod Garn J Punch J Betty K Olmstead D Bursley K Car nenter J Wensley W Bruce J lauch Dorwun Schultz Drck Garn K Harrrngton Dean Carey J Young 3rd Row Coach Gobel Asst Coach Parents Come to School Toutant R Baker E Johnson C Wysack D Baum K Pentecost C Sherd Don Scnultz D Parr G Barnett J Mayhew G Beebe A Lea J Dewev W Atkms Asst Coach Stall Asst Coach Isaac 4th Row C Green Darry Wertz W Papranec R Sparks E Farlnn J Forte D Deland Duane Carey J Pentecost R Lustrk C Smrth L Bennett R Adams F Darlrng Denny Wertz N Shults owe exam Drrvers are rmprovrng M Marvm Flowers drrver trarnrng class hasnt had an accrdent yet There was a trme when the drrv rng classes preferred the drtch to the road Provrng that shorthand can be used rn places besrdes the offrce Mrss Vrrgrnra Frshs frrst hour shorthand class baked a pre from recrpe notes taken rn shorthand By the way the pre was good It seems the mrce are busy botherrng people from C H S Mrss Hughes rsn t the only one to clrmb rnto a bed wrth a mouse rn rt Last week end the same thrng was experrenced by Pat Gould Whrle attendrng rournalrsm day at Mrchrgan St'rte Wally Bruce and Allan Taylor were searchrng for the Unron burldrng at lunch trme but went rnto Morrrll hall a grrls dorm by mrstake Thev soon became engrossed rn con versatron wrth some co eds that rs untrl the matron polrtelx showed them the way out Journalrsm students have been puzzled over all the fun makrng rn Mr Bogners Englrsh class It seems the class has been playrng the game of gossrp to show how news can be altered and some funny conclusrons were the re sult of the experrment Fleets rn was the cry of Ann Dempsey Dorrs Mrlls Jackre Rhrnes and Marrlyn Roberts on Halloween nrght as they mas queraded as sarlors Tables wrll turn on Novembe 15 and 16 when CHS students wrll stay at home and send therr par ents off to school These dates have been set asrde for parent teacher conferences rn an effort for a parent to learn how hrs son or daughter rs prr gressrng Each teacher' rs preparrng an evaluatron of hrs students and these wrll be turned over to the advrsers who rn turn wrll rnter vrew each parent Sensors Sell Cards annual sale of Chrrstmas cards Each student of the class takes samples of cards and takes orders whrch wrll be sent rn to the com pany at Sturgrs There are many drffercnt var retres of cards rrbbons and wrapprng paper Any person who wrshes to purchase cards may contact a senror and he wrll take the order Sales end No vember 30 Look What s Comrng Nov 8 Open House at 7 30 Nov 910 Local teachers t St Marys Lake Camp Nov 12 Schools vrsrt Char lotte sophomore assembly Nov 1516 Parent Teacher Conferences tno school! Nov 20 Underclass Prctures Nov 21 F A Assembly Orange 8.: Black Thanksgrv mg Issue Thanksgrvrng Va catron Begms Charlotte Bows To Eaton Raprds Gobelmen Hold rn l'rrst Half Catalrne s Passes Runs Prove Effectrve Wrth an estrmated crowd of 1500 bravrng a freeyrng., wrnd the Charlotte Orroles were pounded to a 25 to 7 loss at the hands of brown Jug rrvals the Eaton Rap ds Greyhounds for the locals wrth .1 Marple to Olmstead pass connectrng for a TD Browns foot for the extra pornt was good In the second quarter Marple rntercepted pass and ran rt for r touchdown but because of a penalty the play was nullrfred The Greyhounds then proceed ed to run away wrth the game wrth two tallres rn both remarn rng quarters Catalrne frrst hrt pay drrt from the Gobelmens three yard lme Mrnutes later a forty yard run by Catalrne gave the Hounds the lead rn the thrrd quarter by srx pornts On a strretly forward drrve from therr own 35 yard marker the Eaton Raprds eleven agarn marched for a score rfter 10 con secutrve plays A Catalrne to Smrth aerral ended the seorrng, for the evenrng, An rnlury on the Orrole team was Drck Bursley who suffered an rnrured elbow although eon trnurng to play - . . , 444 lligltllk A . . I - , YY . I 0 .1 -N , H I KL ' I ' D 17 ' - - . . V . - 1 1 . -n f ' 1 - , . , . , , v - v I - v - v - v v - v - . ' , . L. B , . Ll , . , M. starr, D. , . , . , , , , , 'I 1 ' 1 - 1 - ' - . 1 - I p ' , ' . I . 1 . . . . . : . I, , , ,' ' . ' . 4' W V V' YYVY ' I W I 7 IWW' I I Y H 'YW' I '-in? -it Q . il- ' II 0 ' ' ' , - ' , ' - ' . r. ' . ' ' . - s ' . ' ' ' , . . . ' ' - . ' 1' 1 . . I I , ' ' , - I I I I I ' 1 V I Y n I ' ' Lin' Q D , , '. . . , . . . , . I ' A ' - ' . . . I ' ' - ' 4- I - I . . I I , . ' I 'Q i. 1 - ' , - , - - - - , . , ' ' ' The Senior class has started the The flrst half Sqore looked good . I I ' I . I .' . , I ' Y ' - - . . - I , I I5 r I '-f 'I I Q - I I r ' -s a I C v . I - - ' - s 1 r . - . . . ' - . ' K I - lx, - . . . - . ' . ' ' ' ' ' r rf e I I - ' I I I r , I . I . I v . . - ' I . - .I LII - I , - - . I l , I . U - ' . A ' :f ' ' ' I I ' 1 Q .Y I Lv, , C '- - I -1 ., - , I ' I I . I -I ' ' ' , N ' . ' . - - U 'a ' - . ' ' Y 1 1 h u I -' A y e . . . I' . I . ' , .r ,, ' . T ,, ' - I. ' , - ' ' ' 5 - Y ' . V . . . - , - - - . - ' ' . 1 1, - vu , , ' ' ' . ' ' 0 r 7 , - l . - .F. . I 1 '- . - ' I , Q ', . 1 . v ' - ' I' -I u -' 1 1 I v fn 'r I . ' ' ' 3 ' ' - ' . l I 'I , ' N . S . I ' - l I . I I . v ' ' ' Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday. November 8. 1951 .fauaela fa .felaml Bringing all-state honor in editorial writ- ing to Charlotte for the first time, Lee Wil- liamson was recognized at the annual Micn- igan Journalism Conference for his Can It Be True, in the Christmas issue of last year. The editorial, which is reprinted below for those who missed it, was a straight-from-the sl'oulder att'1ck upon malicious gossip in high school newspapers. Lce algo received the annual journalism graduation rw nd at th honor a scrnbly for fine work in the O 8x B last year Fhc Grand Ledge Spla h staff of last year also felt the editorial expressed their views on the subject and selected it for re printing Congratulations Leel' All Charlotte proud of you Can It Be True? The Orange :Sz Black isnt suppo ed to be just a gossip column Come of the students wish rt were but they are not really looking at rt clearly There are many things against mak ing a school paper into a gossip column A school paper rs to give you news and rf the paper rs all gossip there wouldn t be room for news The Orange 81 Black rs trying to build itself up as a good newspaper maybe even enough to win honors Why let all this be ruined Just for gossip? Even if a paper were a gossip column rt would cause hard feelings and prob ably even hurt some people No matter how hard you try to print things just rt he angry to see a feel names Name rn fun someone always takes wrong way and will be hurt and Most people want gossip just tl'err name rn print to give them ing of importance It is not that are gossip because they arent mention rs good where rt is deserved It can be mentioned in an editorial or feature article without being gossip This the Orange 8z Black staff tries to Dreamer s Paradise Are you a day dreamer? If so you have probably thought of how wonderful rt would be to have an assembly once every week Well dreams do come true and heres good news There are at least three assmblres for each of the following three months For November the sophomores the F F A and the eighth grade have arranged them Besides the runror and freshman assemblies a special Christmas program has been sched uled by the band In January a program will other honoring exams rn the middle of the month followed by the senior assembly The French club s pr esentatron for February concludes the schedule to date but more will be added later This rs a brg Job to tackle and takes lots of management So hats off to Tom Snyder and the assembly committee for making dreams come true 71144144 lo saw: ,fm Reporting on the numerous scholarships available to CHS students Neil Brennan counselor highlighted a few of the most rm portant ones The University of Michigan sets forth two which are called the Regents Alumni scholarships Most of the scholarships cover only the students tuition Michigan State College provides two scholarships also Each of the teachers colleges in the state give two scholarships for those interested rn elementary and secondary teaching Many colleges and universities provide scholarships which are based on aptitude examinations Those students taking these exams are rated on a national scale If they rank high on the exam they are given the scholarship Similar to this are the armed forces scholarships A boy may enter a navy col Be Happyg Be llealthyg Flex Those Muscles Care to do a few hand stands? You can if you go about it correctly. This was demon- strated by the Pattersons, in last week's assembly. Mr. Douglas Patterson and his wife Elizabeth tour schools around the country showing students many interesting acts of hand stands tumbling and weight lifting. When interviewed Mr Patterson stated that he first started this hobby when he was crffhteen years old Having been of poor lealth and rn hospitals for quite some time he sta ted to build up his meager 81 pounds With homemade dumb bells he began hrs fight back to a happy healthful life in spite of having only one lung In later years Mr Patterson had three and a half years of private instruction One of the pupils that he instructed rn weight lifting has now become the Olympic World Champion Weight Lifter Mrs Patterson who is champion woman weight lifter of America has always been rn terested rn athletics With her own wo k rn YWCA and Camp Fire Girls as a swim ming instructor she has learned how rm portant rt is for people to have lcealthy bodies Her husband started her in weight lifting four years ago When asked lrow she liked rt she replied Oh Im rust crazy about rt It has helped me so and rt will help others too The girls on the west coast have the same reaction for many have started to take instruction rn weight lifting Many believe rt rs a COm1Hg thing for girls So watch out boys' Both Mr and Mrs Patterson hold titles rn the amateur field but have now turned pro fessronal -lunwr Play Scores Hat The curtains closed Backstage was the scene of happy tears sincere congratulations and by the cast a disbelief that rt was all over Our Town presented by the runrors October 0 was a hit' Audience reaction was excellent from start to frnrsh Well there was one excep tion Duane Carey went to sleep during the last part of the second act and had to be awakened so that the people around him could hear He was snoring too loud Under the direction of Jarvis Wotrrng and Mary Alice Howe the play progressed smoothly and flawlessly although Dr Gibbs fBob Eplerl had a nose bleed at the end of the first act Fortunately he recover d in The cast portrayed exceptional acting abrl rty They gave the audience a feeling of living rn Our Town with them The spec tators grew up with Emily tShrrley Howard? and George fKenny Olrnsteadl They enJoy ed the wedding rust as much as Mrs Soames tSuzanne McLaughlin? drd When the town mourned the death of Emily tre audience mourned also After the play in the make up room strains of How Dry I Am were heard The voice belonged to Jim Maatsch who had played the choir director and town drunk While removing make up from Mr Webb lD1ck Chamberlain! Lurcrlle Whrtrnger makeup chairman made a mistake and put cold cream rn his mouth instead of on his face D1ck says it doesnt taste so good The runror play rs over for another year It rs now rust a pleasant memory The class of 53 may write rn their diaries Our Town was a wonderful success and a Job well done lege with all hrs expenses paid After grad uatron he must serve two years in active service Exactly like this rs the Arr Force program Also those desiring navy and coast guard education can attend West Point An napolrs and many others by passing aptitude exams and being appointed by a member of Congress or the President Do You Know Who? Can you guess by the following hints who rthese people are? Let's try. ' 1. Two sisters-brother at Yale-eighth grader-cute boy-blond. 2. Eighth grade girl-short-red hair-very active. 3. Freshman girl-sister a cheerleader- seen with Connie Carter. .Plays on varsity team-dad manages Zeeland Hatchery-new here this year. Blond soplromore goes with Sherman Kelley Queen of Hearts Librarian goes with '-andy Parish Jr Varsity football Junior Secretary of G A A sister plays cymbals in band Seen with Joe lauch and Tom George plays football Senior grrl works for Mr Brennan seen with Rosie Nrta and Marguerite Blond varsity football player sister works rn office seen with Allan QAnswcrs on page 45 Latvian Speaks to Students Mrs Friscrs Timbers wife of the Center Eaton Methodist mrnrster spoke to the world history and government classes giving a very interesting talk of her native land Latvia Dressed in her national garb of black skirt beautifully embroidered blouse and red vest she said that all the stitching was done by hand She wore a scarf around her head signifying a married woman Single girls wear a type of crown or Jeweled comb their hair Mrs Timbers told of her experiences dur ing the war general facts about Latvia and when Russia took over Latvia one of the countries located in the Baltic region The interesting accent along with the wrt and humor made everyone at ease Quest ions were asked by the students and very thoroughly answered by the guest A few of the things she had on exhibit were wood carvings coins linens crochet work maps and literature of Latvia Mrs Timbers also sang folk songs rn lrer native tongue Mrs Timbers rs very interested rn her husbands work and does much translating and writing for him This rs her third year in America and she finds the people rn tne United tates very kind She loves the country and rs yet finding rt hard to believe she and her usband are really here Mrmeographed papers of Grand Ledge and Eaton Rapids also received mention at the conference The Splash boasts an Out standing Achievement award while the ad free Bark of Eaton Rapids brought an Honorable Mention Good work papers' All know you deserve ORANGE 82 BLACK mrcnn noun Published Bl Weekly ,Ha By the Journalism Class o Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 Subscription Rates 31 uno 11 SCROLL STAFF Publisher Doug Smith Managing Editor Phyllis Baum Editor rn Chief Delores Dempsey Sports Editor Murray Stall Exchange Editor Wally Bruce Business Manager Phyllis Baum C11CL1l8tlOl'I Manager Mary Barnaby Advertising Manager Sally Woodard Ass t Advertising Manager Garner Morton Asst Advertising Manager Rosie Harag Alumni Editor Wava Babcock Faculty Adviser Miss Wrnrfred Wells Reporters Journalism Class A t 4 , X ! ! .. zz' ' e ', . 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Thursday November 8 1931 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Everett Squad Defeats Charlotte Eleven 26 1.4 Garn, Bursley Score tor Locals Pmch Marple lnyured LaQt Fudav n1f.,ht thu stay. was set for om of the bxggebt events ln Evelett h1g.,h schools football Qeason when they de feated Chaxlotte 2612 Evelett has been a h1gh Salllllf., team thls vear Evelett Qcoled fubt whgn Jexrv OConne11 plunged OVCI hom the one vald hm. 111.01 .1 50 yald m81Ch Don Mqxplg s plss to Rod G un waQ good fm du mxdx to knot the score. O Conngll lepnatcd hls feat thlS tlmc it the and nt the Qxxtv vald drlvg Dxck Burslgvx .35 x nd run on a lecovexed fumblg bmught the 0110165 wxthm one pomt of the V1k1ngQ 13 12 Then Evexett started to snow Chixlottg undel bv Qcormg two touchdow ne m the last 12 mmutes of play After ICCUVCIIUL, '1 Chaxlotte fumblg on the Ol1lJlLS 35S3Id lme JLIIV Bentlgv pissed 111 valds to Gungg P1 leg fox fmothu score Lztu' Bgntlu wgnt ovu from the om. V nd lmf. to end the bcoung, Loss Marple quartel feat of Football Squad, Band Feted Spomorcd bv the Charlotte Rotary club wlth Edwaxd 1BunJ E1leQ Chfnlotte xlumnuw t0aQtmaQtc1 thn annual lfootball Band Banquet was hdd 19121 Tugsd IV evnnmg, It 7 p m m thc hlgh school Aftcl 1 dmnu pupucd bw Mis Km Dull md PCI lsslstlnts and Qexvgd bx tl L FHA Conch Malcolm Gubd mtmduud avlwi of Jog Pmnh md Don on IDIUIICS 1l'l thu fust pldvgd a put m tha dc the local team Isaac and Eldled Toutant and then acknowledged the footbah squad Lon-,1st1nQ of some N1XtW boys The band wab then gxven thc same xewgnltmn by Duectox Robert K Powgll The prmupal Lntutunmgnt of thls '1f'11r was D ovxded bx Pxof Clyde Cauv of Mltlll 'ln Stltc Collggg who pufmrmd mam m tClLSt1HE fcwtuxu of m1g.,1c FIVC bow B111 hlls Dlck Gun Amos WLAVCI Juk Ixvm md Doc BllStW1Ck hxvL bun 'lddcd to the home and fdmxlx IIVIIH., class Compliments of LOUIS C CEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 Wings of Crxoles Cllpped ln 7 6 Loss to Howel l On the opponents terrltory Challmte falled to lxck the How ell eleven The fmal heartbreak mg Qcme was Highlanders 0110165 6 7 F Uncle Qzealheaa Gayland W1I11amQon 49 ome He 15 now Qtauoned m Texas The locals only tally came 1n the foulth quarter Joe Pmch E began the touchdown march by vv flrst runnmg 60 V31dS then an at other 10 Aftel Dean Carey ran J end fo1 a flrst down John ln Betty Callled the ball to the ten yaxd lme Then on a hard lme H Dlunge B111 Pugh went oven The b Lonxelslon Wh1Lh could have nod the game falled Boyd Sheltzu of the Hlghland els squad faked a pass from 5 M1Ck9Y 47 and Joyce Mxller lls 49 were both home over the eek end Mlckev IS statloned Camp Atterburv Indlana oyce IS at the Hurley HC7Sp1t8l Flmt Bob Goodnoe 00 was home e IS statloned at Camp Attel ury Indlana Cammy Collnl 48 IS now m Korea Chaxlottes, 5 yard lme then m plunged over for Howells score ln m the second quarter The k1Ck for the extra polnt was good Artists Travel to Detrolt Then' dQSt1I'13i1OD the Detrol Museum of Arts Mrs France W1ldClHQ art class left at 1000 cl m Octobex 18 to spend a dav urlth the VVOlk of the maQte1S The students Callled the1 lunches 'md ate on the bug a they wouldnt HFIIVG ln Detrol untll 'xpproxlmately 130 The mammoth buxldmg houg mg the DH1I'1t1I'lgS was a source o amazement to the v1s1tors I commentmg one g1r1 Sald It wa so mammoth and QVQ1Vth1Dg wa luqt wondelful A huge mural plcturmg De tI01t mae well lemembered Done by a Mex1can artxst It lb made up George Stucky 41 Jun Bllggs 0 Challle Haxag 49 and Vol on Mead 41 axe all statloncd Germany Clara Maunev 50 and Dlck Fast 51 wele marrled Outobel t 3 S rla Carroll Dane 49 left fm the my October 29 unlor Varsity Ends Season With a game m Eaton Rapldx st Monday the local ,umor Q, varsltv 30 man squad ended thu t 5 1 football season VICUJFIGS ovel Grand Ledge 12 0 and Habtmgs 13 f 19 ssh ST 6 stand agamst a loss to Holt 13 The boys have made a good owmg stated Coach Eldxed outant He added A dlsap pomtment was handed to us 1n th 1n of DICCCS of plaster Wh1Ch are colored 'md then put together on the wall Plaster waQ used be Cause of lts durabllltv Txrcd but happv the student 'G boaxdod the school buh for home at 300 axuvmg hexe at 615 conclude a busv dav SHORE BLOUSES S3 50 Very smart cotton plands ln really beautlful styles SHIP N FRED A RICHEY Co Major In Fashions GITTLEMAN S CHARLOTTE CAFE HAS A FINE DINNER WAITING FOR YOU IDLE ROLL SQATI G RINK We have all popular brands of Roller Skates Prlvate Partles Avallable Lf e Holt game when they Qcoxed the laet half mmute of the Game to beat us GE R M A I N SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasolme 6: O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS 8 SBHIOYS Fmlsh Football Among scmom who have com pleted then hugh school football vc-'ns 'ug thxu. tuklgs dn end a center gumd 'md two backs Veterans of foul vans gridiron work 'nc Jlm Wcnslcv center Walls Bruu. end Murray Stall halfback B111 Ells back Dorwm Schult7 guard and Dlck Gam and Kxrke Halrmgton tackles Ka l Carpenter t'1cklL who Lame f om Portland h'1s pldvcd locally two ,cars OTIOICS Suffer X Country Defeat by 25 Pomts The long, dlstmu runners of Nxpnlum Hastlngs md Ch ulottg n tllmgul mow uvunv meet Oct 30 nn the loml CUUFSL The Napolum tc'1m took top hon me vuxth thL total of 28 pomts H'1st1ng,s w I9 second Wlth 50 pomts 'md the OIIUILS followed xx 1th U3 pomts C1 lllLS Halg was sgcond Bob Potter 11n ughth Bob M'11sh'1ll camQ m Llcunth and Roger Nel son was flftLLI'lth fm Charlotte wlllo Tom Rodxlguu and Don Cchultf thc, mwmmus of the tulm planed seventeenth and elghtconth ILSDCLUVLIV 1n the ment DICK S GRILL 205 E Lawrence Ave Charlotte Much Focd Youll Remember Service You Won t Forget PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO ALLEN S FOOD STORE Complnments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY a. 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Hcrc arc some who are attend- ing other schools Edna Cain has cntcred Cpllng Arbor Junior College Doug Burkhead trans felled to St Johns MIIIIHFY Acad emy Delafleld WISCOHSID Ralph Glam IS also there GIOIIH Thayer IS at Okemos High School and Nildd I'homas began the fall ses sion lt Cedal Lake Academy Dolothy Mather IS at Washington Galdncr high school In Albion Calmon Lcc attends Mason high school Lake Odessa high clalms Rhoda and Sonja Bracy Joanne May and Margaret WISDICWSKI 'llc attending Eastern high school ln Lansing and Jean Dcmpsey IS at Grand Ledge Othcls who have left Include Mickey Horwitz Rlchard Carrol Jack Churchill Warren M Naughton Jcan Settles Duane Strickland J'lnc GHICIH MBUTICG Clgnlc Merle Kenney anl Iav Lca Girls who have malrled Include Bertha Moore who IS now Mrs Robelt Rochester Peggy Parker having the name Mrs Max Mc Connell Phyllls Briggs now Mrs Lyle Carter and Margie French mal rled t Robert Eckhalt Five Students Attend Conference at U of IVI Accompanied by John Smith flvc student councll repre sentatlves Iourneyed t e University of Michigan Wednes day OCIODGI 31 for the seventh annual Michigan high school con fclence on cltlzenshlp The students attending from Challotte were Rlchard Garn Blucc Blown Charles Schaefer Dolene Caley and Pat WIISOH Whcn Bruce Blown was asked what he thought of the confer encc hc lcplled I thought It was fllrly good The tlouble was the big and small schools were mlxed togethel and our problems are so lfferent we dldnt get much out BR CY9S GULF SERVICE ANTI FREEZE an MOTOR OIL Phone 91 64 Foreign Speakers to Come Plans are being made to have foreign speakers come to the school to talk to the history and government classes again this year. Neil Brennan will be or- ganizer of this program in co- operation with Elkln Isaac Among the countries that the teachers would llke to hear from are Western Germany Korea Indo Chlna and South America Most of these speakers wlll b secured from Michigan State col ege The classes that wlll be asked to llsten to these people wlll dc pend largely upon the ease with which the speaker may be under stood Some of the people year had very heavy accents consequently were hard to derstand Dlfflcultles are sented when transportation time for these speakers are as and pre and con sidered as they are busy students themselves Seniors Glven SI 74 78 From Gasoline Sale Through the courtesy of Sln clalr Reflnlng Company the sen lor class treasury has been ln creased S174 78 from profits made on Capacity Day October 24 This money represented 3c per gallon on 5 826 gallons of gas sold t Kllne s Johnson Snyder s Bryan Fuller s and Snyder s serv ICG stations Two thousand post cards printed by the gas company were mailed by the seniors and seven posters advertising Capacity Day were dlstrlbuted In the CIIY of It I think our student councll IS better than most schools They gave us a few Ideas but We didnt EIVC them many because of oul difference in problems SAVE SUPER MARKET Look Behind the Scenes Four hundred? Yes and all hungry folks too. Sixty foot- ball members ninty-seven band members plus teachers Rotar lans parents and others takes careful planning organlza tlon and co op ration to make something llke thls football band banquet successful The four cooks Mrs Kate Dell Mrs Cecll Bryan Mrs Jessie Kelth and Mrs Lulu Winslow prepared 225 pounds of ham 300 carrots 80 pounds of cabbage and pared three bushels of po tatoes The thirty five girls in the home economics classes and FHA supervised by Miss Vlrglnla Benson and Mlss Margaret Taylor were on hand to serve the hungry guests If any one dropped by thc home economics room about I2 oclock after thls all took place he would probably have seen four tlred women finishing the last dishes Occasions llke thls dont come very often and maybe its a good thing as the kltchen might become a crowded place T prove thls a student teacher rushed to the room to pick him self up a piece of ham All are tempted to do thls because of the aroma of the freshly baked ham that pervaded the halls All thls work IS accomplished through patlence and ablllty a look behind the scenes proves Initiations Held for I:.H.A. F.H.A, initiations were held Monday Ot. 22 at 7 p. m. ' room 103. Norma Grant chairman - sisted by Marvel Simpson and Helen Smith prepared a meal of meat loaf spaghetti salad rolls chocolate cake and chocolate mllk All new members sat on the floor and ate with cooking uten slls such as egg beaters potato mashers and spatulas This was followed by a business meeting New members are Eva Shllllng Deanna Balnaby Loletta Shlll Ing Charlene Deuel Marilyn Garn Martha Glant Roma Housler and Dlxle Ewing Answers to Do You Know Who Chuck Wood Judy Dunn Kay Barnhlll Blll Pugh Doris Frazlel Dick Parr Sally Smith Kenny Olmstead Phyllls Baum Wally Bruce SHIRELY S STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST CHARLOTTE HOIVIIL DAIRY SCHWILGLER S ICE CREAM and LUNCHEON EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST MARKS STORES When ln need of Flowers or a Corsage for that party Remember F ERNDALE GREENI-IOUSE Phone I 40 MU GER HARDWARE CO GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 0 . ! , c In I I I I I I , 35 , I I , I I I I' VI' . 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URKEY B Q EAT IN THE CHARHIANH VOLUME 2, Charlotte High School Charlotte Mlchlgan Wednesday Nov 21 1951 Mrs Leora Weymouth Recelves M E A Honor For the flrst tlme Charlotte has had one of 1ts teachers a lepresentatwe to the Nat1on'1l Educatlon ASSOL1at1OH f1om the Eaton County d1str1ct of th Nlltflllgall Educatlon Assoclatlon M1s Leona Weymouth p11nc1pa of elementaly schools was se leeted to attend thxs eonfelenee held at San Fxanclsco Callfor n lrom Julx 1 6 She leported on the t11p at a county meetlng I1 ll lt D1mond1le l1st meek Mls Weymouth attended the pene1 1l meetlngs busmess meet mgs and the followmg sectlon 11 meetmgs The Teachers and Televlslon New Trends 1n In seruetlonal M8tCI13lS Servlces and Woxkmg, Togethex fo1 Bet tel Teachlng Tl1e outstmdmg speake1s neu 111t1onal lLHdClN Among them It the N E A pleslden Co1m'1 Mowl ev Callfornla s Govexnol Ea1l WHIICD And1ew W Ctlldlel exeeutlvc aSSlStalt to the Sec1eta1y gene1al of the Unlted Natlons Flank L Wexl presldent f Natlonal Socxal Welta1e 1ssembly 'md Eal Coeke .I1 Nat1onalCommande1 tf the Ame11can Leglon Mrs Weymouth rece1ved many helpful ldeas whleh she IS work 1ng on She was 1mp1essed w1tl1 the outstandlng leadersh1p and fme o1gan1zat1on 1n the N E A She stated It was a very mter estmg '1 ve1y worthwh1le per1enee Parents Meet Teachers parents of CHS students attend ed school for one half hou1 to f1nd how the11 chlldren WGIC domg 1n elass work The ma1n purpose was to get palents and teachels better aequa1nted To most paxents the conferen ces pxoved to be quxte valuable IH telllng them how thelr chlld 1en ean 1mp1ove mt only 1n classwenk but 1n el1ss eonduct Puent 1e'1et1ons to tht dlscus slons were favo1able and some thought they should xeplaee lepoxt e11ds Sevelal parents commented on the co operatlon of the teachers ln glvlng so much extxa tlme and wolk fox such a p1oJect Commg Up Noyembex 71 Tulkey T1ot FFA 1ssemblx Novemb1 Z2 73 Thanksgly 1r VlLll0ll Novembel '78 8th glade as s mblx N1 Lllbtl rl1st1n,,s IS l1etb1ll D ee nbe 1 P Jw H101 1ssem l Repo1t ea1 -1 1 Howell game m ll Pleshman O1 1nf.,e 3: Blaek Deeel 1 1e1 Deeernbe1 th IL 7 D c 1rbe1 s mbly Park Those Shoes, X 14 111 I T176 Wltll Hose X! 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The g1rls along wlth many othe1 members were observ1ng nat1 a F H A week An all on out program was scheduled through the week wlth exh1b1ts 1n Strecks Inseuance Off1C6 wlndow and lll the show case across from the homemakmg rooms A compl1 ment should be pald to the g1rls cas s door w1ndows and chalk boards The week was ended the g1rls attendmg the chu1 ch hell own cho1ce by of Not long ago Charlotte h1gh had a Camexa Club Some stu dents would l1ke to start th1s club agaln and would llke to know oth rs vnterested 1n the same p 1ect It mlght be that 1f t of ro h1s club lS started once agam the snao shot page 1n the Charhlan w1ll be 1mproved Novembel 30 to Decemb r l w1ll be the All State Band unlon held at Ann Arbor Bev F9 GI' lx Fullerton and Carolyn Leach the two from here that went Interlochen th1s summel w1ll to be attendlng th1s annual affa11 The lenewlng of frlendshlps mus1 work and study undex the V311 N ous 1IlSt1L1Cl0I'S w1ll keep the t gals plenty busy Deonne Edson and Chall Mltehell both from the 51 grad S atlng cl1ss now llve 1n Wa nn on D C and wolk the F B I cal X O CUE h Ol Whit 18 that dleadful moan the band fellows and g1rls have Must be lts t1y out tlme 'igam Flfth hou1 home and famllx l v1ng class has v1s1ted two jew exs on mam st1eet Th1s fl el eld A I I I 1 l I , , 1 1. 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V Students Vlslt School Fxve schools Eaton Raplels Everett Grand Ledge H1st1ne,s and Howell sent SIX represcnt1 t1ves to v1s1t here for the dav November 12 A tour of the school was the flrst thlng on the agenda At noon they atc at the Sk5 way Inn A111v1ng back here about one oclock they attended the sophomore assembly Then to end the dav they had a d1S CUSSIOD on the pxoblems f Charlotte hlgh school and con sldered how to lmprove them Oops' Watch That lce Students on the fl st floor were shocked recently as they watched out the w1ndows and saw Mrs Iauch gracefully skld across the lC6 and fall on her shoulder S1tt1ng very dlsgustedly on the ICG she was helped to her feet by Dorls and Donls he1 two llttle g1rls She wrapped he1 scalf around her alm for a slmg and vtent to the doctol who taped her s1de trlp led the class to Ottos 'mtl Youngs for helpful h1nts on s lect1ng engagement and weddlne rlngs Wlth all th1s knowledge everyone now knows Just what he or she vuants Ch11stmas s onlx 34 days away Have you voul Chllstmas eards and xw1'1pp1ngs If not eontact any semor A fo1mal 1n1t1'1t1on w1s held NtlVt.fYlbLI 'm fox the new mem bers m Footllghteexs A emdle llght CCIQYUUDX vuth fOUl m11n eandles ab1l1tx depend 1b1l1tx eo operatlon and eh 1r'1ete1 '1s the theme made up the pxo fr1m fox the evenmg Past weathe1 1epo1ts eold mel 1Cy Bettel get out the led fl 1n nels vs1nte1 15 he1e onee agam ISSUE 4 Band to ponsor nnual ook Hop Danemg Judgmg, lfootwear On Tonlght s Agenda At Turkey Trot H 1ve you got youl soeks deeor olated yet' To mghts the nlght as the dools open WldC 1t 800 p m fox the annual Turkey T1ot vyhleh xs to be held 1n the new gym Squne 1nd xound d'1n LIDAL, vulll 1 the evem g thnteen pleee o1ehest11 wlllpxo vlde the musxe AClfT1lSSlIlD IS 40 eents 1 pelson 'md 65 eents a eouple A Dllle w1ll be KIVLD to the boy 1nd to the gnl we lrmg the most unusual soe ks Commlttees for the danee a1e Susle Peek refreshment eh111 m1n Beve1ly Fullelton advel t1s1ng, ehauman lllllln Bobe1k deeo11t1on ehmmm 1nd lm M 1atseh elean up eh111m'1n Pop potato ehlps eandy bars hot dogs '1nd eh1l1bu1ge1s wlll be on sale In the hall fox 1ll hungly p ople to buy The Turkey Trot IS almost a t1ad1t1on '1t CHS For those who are new he1e the Tulkey T1ot 18 a party m whleh eve1yone dances m h1s stoekmg feet Eaeh pe1son deco1'1tes his socks wlth all types of '1rt1eles sueh as play mg, eaxds buttons photos and wh'1t have you So xush down to the neaxest stole and buy some soeks or t'1ke old ones and decor ate them ln some o11g1nal fash to eome to the Tux key T1ot be cause danclng 1n the stockmg feet IS an expexlence not to be m1ssed Sally Woodard Serves Cn State Gmclance Panel B mnkxng 1epo1t cards teachers ale eausmg the11 stu dents to ehe 1t' Thls was 1 dl 1eet statement m1de by one of the ITlClTlbLlS of 1 p1nel at M SC whleh Sally Woodaxd loeal sen 1or accompamed by Nell Bren nan 1ttended Befoxe a HIOUD ot hlgh sehool eounselons slx high sehool stu dents fxom G1eenv1lle Chdlltltte L1kevlexx B11 Cltx 1nd Kal1 flllltitl dlseussed teen use prob lems rme ot the mun dlseussed Vtlll the d1 111ge CllLLl student te l1t1onsh1ps 1nd 1epo1t e lattex one pxoved to be deb1table question l of the students seemed th 1t Iepolt e 11ds wexe p1oblems m11 1ehe1 xe 11ds The the most 1ll Most to thlnk unneees s11V bLLlUSt too mueh emph1s1s IN being put on 511 1des 1nd not enough on the le unmg xtself Che xtmf., IS llltfllll 11.,ed bee IUSL of m'11ks some othels beluved Commentmg on hel t11p S1lly s s I lenned 1 g1e1t de'1l 1n enpoxed flleellflj., the othex kids Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Wednesday, Nov. 21. 1951 Relic of Bygone Era Upon the multicolored brown jug, which was originated in 1934 by Ken Barnhill, a local alumnus and former coach, are fourteen football scores of Charlotte and Eaton Rapids games played between 34 and 47. Of these seven go to Charlotte six to Eaton Rapids and 1 1St1ed In 48 space for more scores could not be found and because of lack of interest another Jug was not started nor was there much talk of it Fair play of course whether winning or losing 1S the chief purpose of a game be it football track hockey or tennis It takes a good team wlth plenty of what it takes to win a game but a losing team and school must have Just as much Rough stuff on or off the field is never going to gain anyone a point Rivalry between two schools IS very stim ulatrng urging spectators and team mem bers to do their best to beat em How ever when rivalry gets to the point where students and alumni are looking for Just that game the purpose of playlng has been defeated Giving a prize to the winner of that game does not increase sportsmanship A brown Jug or any trophy exchanged be tween two schools only increases the fer vor of rivalry Teams and spectators some times do anything to win that one game Elimination of these awards should help to continue fair play However the brown Jug was not originated by present high school students and even present seniors have only memories of its use It IS hoped its el1m1nat1on will help to de emphasize the importance of one game Eat Hearty and Be lqhankful Thanksgiving vacation begins tomorrow Of course that means the usual family gathering For the feast a roasted turkey chuck full of spicy stuffing with mashed potatoes and gravy baked acorn squash with a dab of melted butter and a few candied yams always are prepared But dont forget the traditional mouth watering cranberry sauce that adds bright color t the food laden table Hot rolls and butter are at your disposal If you re careful and have saved room a piece lor twol of creamy pumpkin pre topped off with a large share of whipped cream or some mince pre and ice cream are soon consumed a fine meal satisfying and filling But there IS one thing yet You have praised papa for his selection of fowl and mama for her superb cooking Yet have you thanked Him who makes it all possible? What to remember IS that without Hrs help and guidance your Thanksgiving dm ner could never exist Eat a hearty meal but do not forget to give the most hearty thanks to God for Hrs goodness Be Here Be There In Your Easy Chair You can learn the newest dance steps be an eye witness to the Korean conflict shud der at SCC1l'1g victims of the new slow death dope and take place in countless hundreds of other occurrences and happenings while never leaving your comfortable chair How' ' Bc a Superman or an E1nste1n' A much casler and worthwhile way is some thing man has done for ages Literature wrrttcn matter words and words and words masterfully combined which upon scanning instantly inform the reader of facts whlch took his forefathers years to gather is the means Books magazines and newspapers are at your carl One may learn all wonders of the world the oddities of nature and people if there is any ambition present Books cannot read themselves Learning will not bc nor has it ever been shameful Rcmcmbcr thc wiscst mcn recommend read ing for wcakness of the mlrld and 119311 N 0 v e m b e r The day was bright with Autumn hueg N Leaves fluttered down as each gust blewg Then leaf fires crackled sharp and bright And cast their glow into the night. Can You Catch Cold From a Kiss? Who kissed the agar agar plate in the petri dish? Sounds like Greek to you doesn't it? lTo biology students however it has real The tang of Fall was in the air A ram drop pattered here and there That night the sky was moonlit bright I As we nestled in bed a long nap our delight But when we arose what met our Slgfltq Mother Nature had spread a thick blanketi of wh1te' Then we realized with a little dismay In Just a few days its Thanksgiving Day' Dont Touch It s Hot' Say are you hungry? Is your mouth watering for some delicious home baked cakes or cookies? If so heres some advice for you Some nrght when you havent anything to do Just drop in on one of these boys David Dykhouse Bill Vogel Charles Cchae fer Wendell Ferguson or James Maatsch Here rn the kitchen youll find your answe to your hunger problem Over a bowl f batter they will be strugglmg hard to per feet this art of cooking It has been said that they can turn out some real good dishes Maybe some of you girls should get some of their recipes Uaducli la The football team for its hard fought battles The band for outstanding half time shows Mr Smith for fine pep talks FHA for serving at football and band banquet Art class for the decorations at the ban quet Shirley Bruce and her crew for the swell Job done on the programs Good losers Umand la People who skip pep meetings Snowball throwers People with dirty lockers Poor losers In the home and family living classes Rev Richard Hunter of the Congregat1onal Church spoke to the classes on the subJect The Importance of Religion in Marriage He brought out many good points and gave his opinions on some of the facts One in teresting point was that he said Love is a force that should and can be controlled by everyone On Oct 22 Father Michael Mleko of the Roman Catholrc Church spoke on the rea sons Cathollcs are urged to marry in to their own faith Points that he brought out were Why does the Catholic Church not accept a marriage 1f they are not married by a Catholic priest? He explained th1S and many other things After both speakers were through with their talks they had the classes ask questions at which time the class particr pated very well The speakers were very interesting and the classes hope to bring in more speakers as soon as problems arise Miss Virginia Benson the home and fam ily living teacher said I think that both the speakers were very good and that the students are now straightened out in some of the problems that were facing them Cadillacs annual year book the Log re ceryed the All American Award of 1951 This is the nlnth year they have received this honor Seniors at Grand Ledge are sellrnrf Christ mas cards to earn money for their sen1orI trip meaning as the class has been studying bac terra and how it grows The identity of the person and she didnt catch a cold who ap plied the generous smooch remains a mys tery In an effort to show how much bacteria is on a persons mouth Mr Huston asked a certain Junior girl if she would place her lips on the agar agar which is food for bac terra The plate was then placed immediate ly in a little plastic dish and sealed Bacter 13 were born In a short while brown yellow green and white dots appeared on the plate and grew steadily Students were amazed at the tre mendous number of germs transferred 1n a kiss Said Mr Huston I learned how bac terra grew when I was in school but it didnt change my kissing habits any' The brave girl was Fran Sklenar It is my bet that she hasn t shown her Don that petri dish especially when its time for that good night kiss What s Your Biggest Worry3 The inquiring reporter has Just taken a survey to see if some of the people IH CHS have worries or if they are happy go lucky Here are some of the answers Barbara Montgomery If Jack will be able to come home for Christmas 1S my worry Tom George My worries are over since I quit geometry Phyllis Bennett Who my guy 1S going to meet in Kansas? Ray Flessner Latin Donna Clark Wondering when my next letter will come Russell Cain If Susres going to keep going steady with me Barbara Griffin Shorthand Mr Isaac Whether the American nation will be able to assume its re sponsibilrtv as world leader 'ind estab lrsh a Just and lasting peace Frank Alfonso School Beverly Catron Doug Smith Allan Tavlor Troubles wtih Bermta and Rosie chemistry test Charlle Green I dont have any worries Rosie Harag My one and only Lloyd Undertakers theme song Come on to My Hearse Cadrllacan Orioles close with 30 0 win but it was the Ludrngton Orioles ORANGE 8: BLACK mrznmmonr Published Bn Weekly 5 By the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School ia Circulation 800 ' Subscription Rates S1 N 4556- STAFF Publisher Phyllis Baum Managing Editor Delores Dempsey Editor rn chief Mary Barnaby Asst Editor Sally Woodard Sports Editor John Clark Exchange Edltor Elsie Frazier Alumni Editor Marguerlte Green Business Manager Phyllis Baum Advertising Manager Sally Woodard Asst Advertismg Managers Rosie Harag Lois Hall Circulation Manager Bernlta Martin Faculty Advisor Miss W1DlfILd Wells Rcporters Journalism Class Y 4 1 Y 9 ' ' ' . l - 7 I , . . 1 5 1 . . . , . 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I 1 ' iv Wednesday Nov 21 1951 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Toutanl, fudney lie-0111 lN04,n Hou, Program Basketball P1ng Pong Dnnclng Amuse Rural Students Undel the dllCLtlOH of E1d1ed Toutant and M1ss Laura Cudnew '1 new progxam IS belng s t up for the noon hou1 students New tables have been added for eatmg f3C1llt16S Puplls may purchase mllk aqaln th1S year fo1 s ven cents a bo tle Botm chocolate and Iegulal mllk a1e tyaxlable Wallace Cotton John Bmgman 'md Phllllp Wlll18YT1Sl1D ale sponslblc for scttmg up the t1blcs sel mg mllk and clean up Recreatlon fo1 the noon hou1 IS 'nranged dlffelently from ple o s xc The g1r1s gym 1S dally gam room yxhele stu dents may play plng pong Ol danc D 1111104 Thanksgavlng, va 141410 shufflcboznd courts 'nc to b D l1DtCd on th gm flom P ng p mf., md shuffleboalcl touxnamcnts a1c scheduled fm later 1n the V831 The mc I0 actxve sports such as lrlsketball and volles ball are to be played 1n the boys gym No teams w1l1 bc cstabllshed th1s yC ll because M1 Toutant feels lt cllmmates too many boys f1om p'1rt1c1pat1ng movles for the noon hour IS be lng 1nvest1 ated M016 students a1c 111V1t6d t4 take palt 1n the act1v1t1es al though MISS Cudney states that p'11t1c1pat1on has be n excellent so f'11 BRAITHWAITE SALON For T hat Thanksgnlng look 4 HARLO 1 TE HOME DAIRX Sl II ll ILGLILII S ICE CREAM and LUNCHEON OFIOICS Versus Saxons To Begm Season Nov 30 The Orlole basketball squad w1l be4.,1n the .11 52 season No ycmbe1 30 1n a tussle w1th the Hastmqs Saxons Coach E1k1n Isaac states that spectators w111 sec a dlfferent type of team olaylng a new k1nd of game th1s year because the t am 19 small Hastmgs IS sa1d to have a good basketball squad w1th two mem bexs well over the SIX foot mark They w11l be a good match for the 0110165 Seven flrst stung basketeers were lost last year Approx1mate ly f1VS others are xeturmng and the rest of the squad conslsts of membels graduatlng from the second team Although the Orloles ale IHGX per1enced they a1e expected to play outstandlne ball th1s season Basketball Schedule 51 52 Novemb r 30 Hastmgs here December 7 Howell there Decembex 14 Grand Ledge helc Decembe1 21 LHk6V1BVV there January 4 Eaton R3pldS he1e Januaxy 11 Everett there January 18 Mason here January 25 Howell he1e February 1 Grand Ledge thcle Fcb1ua1, 5 East Lanslng hue February 8 Eaton Raplds MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Frlenclly Serv1ce BR LY'S GULF SERVICE ANTI FREEZE an MOTOR OIL Phone 91 64 0004 IDLE HULL SQATI G RINK We have all popular brands of 0 fqa-00-.QQ 1 , Roller Skates Prlvate Partles Ayallable Word from Outsrde Joyce Hughes 51 IS workxng, 1n Marshall fo1 the Ronan and Kunzel Insumncc Company Agnes Shxllmg 50 and Mar v1n H111 50 were un1ted marrlage October 13 1n Battlc Creek Don Packaxd 51 19 attend mg Bowllng Gleen State Ufll ve1s1ty at Bowlmg, Green Ohlo John Loucks 46 who 19 1n the A1my IS now statloned 1n Ge1 many Through the Nat1ona1 Guard J1m F1a71cr 49 IS attendmg, 'I Mllltary School at Fort S111 Ok lahoma ther 6b1U8lV 19 Evclctt helc L Feb1u'11y 22 Hast1n4.,s thu Febluary Z9 Mason thorc March 6 7 8 D1str1ct Tllulfll ments CODDINGTON SKIRTS at S59 Vlslt our skirt department on the second floor for the smartest styles In sk, ts FRED A RICHEY Co Smce 1914 SHIRELY S 4 umor 1-hgh Basketball Schedule for 51 52 Frxday December 6 400 O11 vct thclc F11 IW Dcccmbu 14 400 G1 1nd Ledgc hcrc Thu1sd'1y Dccembex Z0 400 Vumontvllle thelc Frlday Janu11y 4 400 Eaton RHDIGS here Thursday January 10 400 4OllVLt here rudax January 18 400 Ma son here Il ay e 1ua1y 1 G1and Ledge there Frlday February 8 600 Eaton R'1p1ds thelc 4 FIld'1V Februaxy montv1l1e here F11daV February son thelc 14 400 Ver 29 400 Ma Ted Maltln 49 duwent '1 m1no1 recently un operatlon 1n St LIVSILULC Hospltal Lansmg, SAVF AT THE SUPER MARKET EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE-FIRST RED BALL 4,45 W The seasons smartest most popular boots BALL BAND Sh boygan Boots! 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rs only a year old When the rnrtrates arrrvcd they were seated on the floor where they lrstened to a speech by Da vrd Dykhousc presrd nt The rnrtrates were then rcqurr ed to promenade around thc room on 'rll fours hec hawrng to the accompanrment of In Bur rrta After cxtractrng buttons from a pan of molasses wrth therr teeth and consumrn a yard of spaffhettr wrthout the help of therr hands and rmrtatrnsf a resr dent of the zoo they were permrt ted to wash Durrng the formal rnrtratron ceremony thcy repeated he pledge of loyalty and reccrved therr membcrshrp cards and pms The new members were enter tamed by a song bv the members of Spanrsh II class and a play Hansel and Gretel presented rn Spanrsh wrth thc followrng cast Davrd Dykhous Joan Wrlson Wrllram Sutherland Dorothy Shepard and Dennrs Jon s Crar lene Satterlee was rn charge of propertrcs The play was drrect ed by Mrss Ballerrnr the student teacher A Pmata rn the form of a huge black sprder was suspended from the cerlrng Thrs was broken by one member blrndfolded and all scrambled for the candy that showered down Refreshments rncluded hot chocolate and cookres decorated to look lrke human skulls rn hon or of El Dra de los Muertos 1Th1. day of the deadl a holrday whrch rs observed rn Mexrco NEWBERRY S VARIETY When rn need of Plants Flowers or Corsages for 'I-hanksgrvrng Remember FERNDALE GREENHO USE Phone I 40 t t Hats Off to Art Class If by any chance you happened o pass by thrrd floor durrng h rrd hour you have probably notrced the art class busy draw mg and cuttrng rn the halls N not on the walls' They are bus5 W rrkrnff on a project that wrrl appear on Marn street durrng De C cmber The Chamb r of Commerce rs plannrng a Chrrstmas scene Peters Crrcle Ther w ll be a large Chrrstmas tree rn th center wrth 'r background cf Santa Claus hrs slergh and rerndeer The patterns for thes are bemg 'nade bv the art class under the S upervrsron of Mrs Frances Wrl dorn From these patterns the Chamber of Commerce wrll have wooden frgures made and thes wrll be parnted and frnrshed by the class F r f s aculty Holds Conference At St Marys Lake In an effort to learn ways to prove the school system the aculty of Charlotte schools pent Frrday nrght and Satur day of last week conferrrng at St Mary s Lake camp near Battle Creek The frrst evenrng Dr George Mallrson f Western State 'I eachers College lectured the psychologrcal attrtudes of a BRYAN 8: FULLER sINcl.Am PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Muchrgan chrld from one through erghteen years old Thrs was followed by a drscussron and questron perrod The remarnder of the even1n was spent playrng pool prng pong brrdge and square danc rn Saturday mornrngs problem was on more effectrve ways for the teachers to present materrals of rnterest to the students and strrvrng to frnd ways to decrease the amount of drop outs The faculty drvrded rnto three groups for comments and later held an overall drscussron sessron El km Isaac Laura Cudney and John Bogner reported from therr groups Al Cronherm stated The con ference was certarnly worth whrle rn that I learned mam drfferent vrewpornts and was able to express my own oprnrons A g t together of thrs type cre ates a closer co operatron among the faculty Pat Prresman 51 rs workrng rn Kalamazoo for the Western Unron Ed Towe 49 and Carleton Dornan are berrrg pledged rnto fraternrtres at M ALLEN S FOOD STORE Isaac and Stucky Talk Senrors rn home and famrly lrvrng classes have been havrng guest speakers recently Elkrn Isaac stated hrs oprnrons on these subjects What are the emotronal problems of datrng what con strtutes a happy rnarrrage what people are mentally frt for mar rrage and what rewards the sharrnff of companronshrp and he H rnrng of recognrtron brrng Dr George Ctucky talked t the classes about the purpose of laavrng a m drcal examrnatron b fore marrrage Dscussron fol 'owed on tle meanrng and rm co tance of the RH factor of blood of men and women and on cn ral drseases how they are contacted what the symptoms ae and row tre drs ases are ctred Se you at the Turk y Trot MARKS STORES For a Party Drnner At Reasonable Prrces EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE Complrments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 .IERROLDS NEW THINGS FIRST PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT STOP AT JAY SbfIrDNUlI llVll1l7IHl' S9rlIWlI1l' EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN CIIIEIRINIQDIIINI SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasolrne 6: Url TUNE UP WORK VVHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Attentlon C H S Students SPECIAL PRICES class mns tue clasps bracelets and charms wrth Hugh School emblems Durrng the Month of November LYFTIJS IFWELRY L- MU GER H RDWARE C0 HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT . 1 . . . - ' 1 5 . . , j , , V ' ' ' I - , U . 1 . . 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Carter, B. Schneckenberger. N. Cooper, E. Wood, K. Lavengood. K. Hillis. Middle Row: Miss Dorothy Hughes, J. Jenson, S. Par sh, N. Parish, D. Demp- sey, J. Wilson. D. Shepard. D. Frazier, C. Small- Christmas Projects Completed by Woodshop Tidbit Trays, Gun Racks, Bowls Ready for Xmas Have you heard the hum of industry issuing forth from I-larry BIanchard's woodshop class? The ninth grade shop class has been busy making Christmas projects. Jim Miller, student teacher, stated that the shop resembled Santa Claus' workshop before Christmas. The boys made what they wanted to. Bread boards, gun racks, bowls and tidbit trays were popular projects for Christ- mas gifts. The woodshop was incessant- ly busy. morning. noon. and night. Mr. Blanchard said the boys should be commended for their hard work. Singers Hold Elections The do-re-mi's of C.H.S.. better known as the glee club. has elected class officers for cach of the two sections. Second hour class president is 1 l l Richard Holidayg vice-president., l Joyce Kancl secretary-treasurer. Joyce Reynolds: librarians, Con- nie Lou Cooley and Russell Hall Suzie Moore is president of the third hour class: vice-pres- udrey Reed: secretary- Marilyn Garn: li- Faye Ald and Martha Don't Forget you pass the ballot gi clon't forget to , .nn money for the l l ft. I Senior Government Day To Be Held january I8 So that all students may learn more about the state government by meeting and talking to repre- sentatives of the state is the plan of the Senior Government Day. January 18 is the date set aside for the occasion this year. This Eaton County project is in co-operation of the Michigan Institute of Local Governinent. All seniors from this county will participate and C. H. S. will be the hosts. D. Hale Brake, state treasirer. is chairman of the institute. Mr. Neil Brennan will be chair- man for the day and Mr. Harold Snyder. Bellevue principal, secre- tary. Mr. Lawrence Taylor, Hillsdale College, will act as group leader. New Bible Club Elects Officers, I-lears Speaker For the past four weeks, a ngw Bible Club has been meeting in Mrs. Kiplinger's room. There are approximately 35 students in the group. The officers of this club are, president, Phillip Williamson: vice president. Gwen Frantz: secretary. Charlene Satterlee: treasurer, Carolyn Leach: scribe. Boots Williamson: and pianist. Joyce Reynolds. Mr. Wendell Terwilliger. a student of the Bob Jones Univer- sity, North Carolina. spoke to the group at the December 6 meeting. The missionary work in Alaska was his main topic. Mr. Terwilliger's home is in Bellevue. No other special projects have yet been decided upon. Mc- wood, V. Mahon, R. Ammon. L. Booth, P. Carter. C. Johnson, L. Smith. J. Young, D. Pratt. Back Row: R. Allen, T. Rodriguez. D. Marsh, L. Day, D. Daniels, B. Jones. B. Vogel, Fl. McDaniel, R. Lustik. J. Carr, R. Hall. D. Dykhouse. J. Vance. W. Sutherland. G. Frace, D. Dunn. Mc- Language Club Parties To Include Food, Play Students of the Spanish, Latin. and French clubs will enjoy Christmas parties following the traditions of the country of thc language of their study. Tonight, the Spaniards will begin their party by caroling. after which, they will watch a play. Posada , presented by the second year students. David I Dykhouse. Eleanor Wood. Dennis, Jones, Bill Sutherland. Dorothy Shepard. Joan Wilson and Char- lene Satterlee, with the first year Spanish class acting as the carol- l ers, will make up the cast, Jim Carr and David Dykhouse will- made by Kay Barnhill and Cennie Carter, will be broken. with can- dy and gifts being scattered to the members' enjoyment. Aftei refreshments they will engage in many Spanish games. 1 The annual Latin celebration., Saturnalia, will be observed by the Romans on the last day ol' school. Greek slaves will provide the entertainment. with gifts appropriate for ancient Romans. . The newly formed French club. Les Mousquetaires. Francais. will observe the French form of, Christmas on December 20. Two Assemblies Planned Before the Christmas va- cation. fifth hour Dec. 21. the band and glee club will present the annual Christmas assembly On January 9. after the holi- days, the Footlighteers will gixc a program containing two plays. one entitled Fudding. an old fashioned Hill-Billy play. The other will be a ghost story. i sing a humorous song. A pinata. V I t J Xmas, Joint Meetings C.H.S. Representatives Go To P.C.A. Meeting With Christmas on its way, the F.F.A. Chapter has decided to sell trees again. Several boys will take pick-up trucks and go up North to purchase the Christmas t.rees and then return them here to sell to the public. l l The club chose three boys to lrcpresent the chapter at the P.C.A. tProduction Credit As- sociationl meeting Dec. 5 in lLansing. This association has :loaned money to the local chap- lter: therefore the chapter has 'the iight to vote on matters which might concern the club. A joint meeting with Bellevue was held in the library Dec. 4. The guests sat in on a regular business meeting so they might get ideas to use in their new chapter. After the meeting the boys watched a movie, Realm of the Wild, which was follow- ed by refreshments in the Ag. TOUYYT. At this meeting junior offi- cers were elected. They are William Freeman, Tony Rodri- guez, Stanley Anderson, Don Bust. William Papranec and -Kendall Tanner. These mem- bers observed thc present offic- ers and their jobs to learn what to do, Footlighteers Enjoy Play Given by Eaton Rapids On the evening of December 3..the Footlighteers were enter- tained by the Eaton Rapids dra- matics club. The program took place in the study hall. Several pantominies and a pl ay, The Bishop's Candle- taken from Victor Hugo's sticks, novel. Les lVliseraliles, were given. The play portrayed three different personalities in the vil- lain. the sister and the bishop. Refreshments were later serv- ed in the Home Ee. room by Marilyn Roberts and Ada Jean Muma. Look Dec. I4-Grand Ledge, here, 7:00 17-Planning Committee for Gov't day .21-Christmas Assembly Vacation begins at 4100 Lakeview - there- Wl'1at's Coming I 5 1:00 Jan. 2-- School Opens -lkliaton Rapids-herf-- 7:00 l Sl Asst-nibly by Foot- lighteers 10 Orange 81 Black Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday, December 13, 1951 G Seah Help Fight TB J 151151 i B u y Christmas Seals . . . . protect your home from tubercu- fli Wana fad You are once again asked to contribute money to support the fight against T.B. In order that you can more easily know the importance of your donation, a few facts and figures are given. For each month in 1950, Michigan had 100 deaths and 500 new cases, most of them advanced. Your state ranked 24th in deaths with 19,9 fatalities for every 100,000 persons, or 1,270 victims. Many of these people did not know these facts: losis. . . . T.B. is caused by a germ. . . . T.B. is catching because the germ spreads. . . . You can't inherit T.B. . . . You catch T.B. only from a person that has it. . . . You can have T.B. without feeling sick. . . . You T.B. by x-rays and other tests. . . . T.B. can be cured if found early enough and treated properly. So you see, almost all who died could have lived. Since 1904, the T.B. death rate has been reduced by more than 85'Z1. But there are still 40,000 annual deaths that are unnecessary. You see, the only difference in what T.B. did yesterday and will do tomor- row is what you do today. Eaton county last year gave S3,45l, less than 1941. That is not enough to wipe out the disease. Your personal responsibilities in the fight are: . . . to determine your health status by having a medical examination, which in- cludes a tuberculin test and an X-ray. . . . to keep informed of the tuberculo- sis problem. . . . to see that the members of your family know about T.B. . . . to give what you can through pur- chase of Ch1'istmas Seals, so that money is available for: l can find out if you have . Education. 2. Case findings. 3. Hospitalization. 4. Rehabilitation. '. Research. There is much to be done. Give now! BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS. Some Sweet Apples The favorite discussion topic among students at one time or another is the fac- ulty. Did you ever stop to think that the rea- son these people chose teaching as a profes- sion is that they like and are interested? in us? Thev want to help us get the best l l education possible so that we may betterl ourselves and our country. The services teachers offer us are many. In addition to teaching us, they help us dc- vclop our social life too. Practically every teacher is an adviser to one of our clubs or organizations. - Many students go to teachers with per- sonal problcms. They try to help us the best they can. We 'students may well be proud of our faculty. Seniors Turn junk Dealers '-'Any old papers or scrap iron you'd like to dispose of? Many doors were opened in answer to this question recently. The dignified seniors put on their old togs and climbed into the back of trucks and pickups to canvass the town and coun- try for scrap iron and old papers. During two days, basements and attics wege cleaned out for many a thankful house- wi e. When the trucks were piled full, every- one jumped on top to hold the papers from blowing, and rode back to school. An assem- bly line of workers was formed and the papers were bailed ready to sell. And then! There was no market! So next spring the papers will be sold and the profits will go toward the annual senior trip. Mdffefoe Mme '7ftan Kidd Don't let your romantic bunch of mistle- toe touch the ground, or the charm of hap- piness, safety, and good fortune will be broken, as German and Norse mythology goes. All Christmas decorations which gaily add to the festive season have a hidden meaning that, after knowing, increases the holiday enjoyment. The oak yule log, sputtering and crack- ling in the fireplace, symbolizes power to heal wounds, make fields fertile. and bring protection from the elements. Now gaily decorated with brilliant lights and sparkling tinsel, candles were added 'to the first Christmas tree to represent the stars which lit the way for shepherds to Christ's birthplace. The candle lit on Christmas eve invites Him to come into your home. Wreths of holly symbolizes the crown of thorns Christ wore on the cross, with the red holly berries representing the Savior's blood. These decorations all have meaning and it is hoped knowing this will add to your understanding and appreciation of the sym- bols of the season. In Sympal hy To Betsy Stucky, a senior, the kiyxi. school students and teachers wish to c.-:- press their deepest sympathy in tl'e log: of her father, Dr. George Stucky. The stu- dents felt doubly close to Dr. Ltucky bc- cause only the week before his death he had spoken to the home and family living classes. Season for Buck At dawn on November 15, many men, boys, and even women braved the cold sun- rise to get a chance to get a buck KSJ on the opening day of deer season. Now with every hunter decked out in a red suit, everyone was set to go for big game. Some of the fortunate deer slayers were, Bruce Cole who got a four point buck and Jack Irvine, for the second time in two years. knocked down and tagged a six point. Un- fortunate ones were Sherman Kelley. Larry Towe. .Iohn Clark. Jerry Cooper. Ned Bos- worth, Dick Parish, and Norlyn Brough. Tl'at all mankind is not lost is proved by this incident. Edwin Adams was walking through the woods when one of the men in his group shot an eight point buck. The shot was not enough to kill it, so Edwin shot and brought it down. Then when the first hunter came, Ed gave him the deer. Mr. Fred Rydholm, a student teacher at C.I-I.S. last year, is coaching at Vermontvillc. The members of the Orange SL Black staff wish all a Merry Christmas. i l Lust Nanwx lwrsl It was Christmas Day tMerlyn7 when I jumped out of bed and hurried down Moore 1Susie7 than two steps at a time, stubbing my Towe tLarryl. l went down hard on the Wood fMarianJ floors, and oooh, was I sore. I couldn't move one of my fing- ers and it was the second one on my left hand. As I entered the living room, mom and dad were busy opening the many lovely gifts and I was presented from my favorite Mann fRonny7 a very beautiful one-half karat Diamond fHaroldJ. l could hardly wait to spread the news so I immediately called Betty Uohnl, my best friend, to see me at our favorite hang out. Peck's Cbusiel. The White tBobl snow glistened and looking up in the sky you could see the north Starr CJeannettej and the leaves tiiat were once Green CMargueriteJ were now Brown tLynnJ. Hurrying as Fast tt.hi1i.vJ as I could, she was there waiting in a Booth fLucilleJ. I went Wright fBeverlyJ over to show her the Ring tWilliamJ be- cause I knew she Wood tRethaJ simply Par- ish fNancyl when I told her. She was Louth- ern lSharonJ so it was hard to Converse tMari1ynJ with her, but she said she tnougnt the ring was Darling fFrancisl. Going home, I went by way of Carlson 4Patl street and Marlene Hughes and Wava Babcock were singing a Christmas Carroll tDorisl to celebrate the Holiday CRichardi. Arriving home there was a man wait- ing and he said he was previously a Baker llionaldb and read about the ad in the paper for a Cook fPatl. Mom and dad were still by the Christ- mas tree where I joined them. It was fas- cinating to see Howe tMary Alice? pzoud mom was of her Hamilton ilirnestb NVZMCI1 dad gave her and how proud dad was of the Parker tPhillipJ pen mom bougnt l.im. The diamond? My finger isn't healed yet so I'm unable to wear it. May be for a couple weeks or so. The moral is, girls: Never jump down stairs two steps at a time. Merry Christmas! ! Speed-a-Long Gal-astrophies Everyone likes to have some achieve- ment to be proud of. There are four girls in Miss Virginia Fish's second year shorthand class who should be very proud of their short-hand record. The girls with the flying pencils are Lois Shumaker, Marguerite Green, Mary Richards, and Anne Smith. Lois can take one hundred words a minute and is working yup to one hundred twenty: Marguerite, Mary land Anne have achieved eighty words a minute and are striving toward one hundred. i A little extra time spent doing home- work will bring us achievement also. These girls have set an example. Can we follow it? 1 g ORANGE 8: BLACK o . . .s W l mmmoh i Published Bi-Weekly 5+ QW ol I By the I Q i Q33 5 Journalism Class of ' ,U ff! Charlotte High School i Q6 Circulation aoo 2. si , Subscription Rates S1 JJ A5905 STAFF APublisher ..... . ....... . .................. Delores Dempsey .Managing Editor ........................ Mary Barnaby .Sally W ..Wava Editor-in-Chief .... ..... Assistant Editor ..... ..... Sports Editor .......... ........... W ally Exchange Editor ...... ........ J ackie Business Manager ........ ....... P hyllis Circulation Manager ........... 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Miss Reporters .......... .Sally .........Sus1 .Bernita . .... .Allan Thursday, December 13, 1951 ORANGE 81 BLACK Page 3 scenes of the Orange 8: Black Thls school paper IS not dropped from the sky the Joul nallsm students know thls It takes many steps to ploduce and complete an lssue If you have ever been IH the Journallsm room no doubt you have seen a blg gray book Thls IS the book ln wnlch the eyecu t1V6 staff places the asslgnments When the leportel gets the assl nment he makes a check ln a space ploJlded Here the repolter s Job of gettlng lnfolm atlon stalts Aftel the facts ale obtalned he W!1tCS and hands ln to the proper edltor the hand wlltten copy Edltlng and typlng follow for the execu t1ve councll Flom these yellow pages of ts pe wrltten copy the DIIHIQI set up galley The galley proof blg yellow prlnted stllps IS 16C81V9d The class COFIQCIS the galleys whlle the staff makes tre dummy The dummy IS made by taklng., the storles pllnted ln the same space they would be ln the paper and pastlng them on a sheet the sl7e of the regulal paper Both galley and dummy IIC sent to the prlnters Soon the staff ICCGIVCS lnd checks '1 sample of the papel Thls IS L lllCCl the page ploof Onee mole the pllntel eets the go slgn Upon the completlon of the pl lnter s Job the CODICS are dlstrlbuted to the varlous looms by the cllculatlon manage and fllst asslstant and thus the lssue reach s you the reader We ve1.otll' Ld s Kup It' Say what s happenlng to thls old C H S 'l Last Fllday nlght I walked lnto the HHSIIH s and Challotte basketball game and much to my SUI DIISG I couldnt llL81 my self thlnk It was muslc to my eats fol lt was the flrst tlme thls X631 I leally heard Char lotte IVC out wlth that old SLCHIIHUIV f01 gotten splllt of spoltsmanshlp Lets not lose It once vte ve ,Cot It back The team and coaehes thank you It Doesn't Drop from the Sky Freshman Gel New Angles It All Sounds Like Fun Have you ever taken a peek behind the If ou should ass b the Home Ee or One of Santas little helpers has been V D V shop rooms f1lSt or second hours there wlll probably be some freshmen students ln the room who seem to be a blt confused Well they are Just startlng a new three week course ln whlch the boys and glrls ex change classes The boys are taklng Home Ee from Mlss Margaret Taylor flrst and second hour and the glrls take woodshop from Harry Blan Chard Boys are learnlng to care for thelr bed rooms how to gloom and keep neat and clean cook foods and get thelr meals and how to date properly MISS Margaret Taylors glrls Home Ee class wrote down thlngs they thought boys should learn and most of them agreed that datlng problems cooklng and good groom lng should be dlscussed The glrls are hoplng to galn some ex DFTIGDCE ln woodworkmg IH thelr new shop c ass News from Round About Career day Wlll be held IU Allegan Jan uary 4 It wlll lnclude all schools ln Alle gan county but 1S for lunlors only One of the flrst thlngs a woman notlces about a man IS whethel or not he notlces her The H1 Llfe Mason Even though you may not be able to see the results a klnd deed IS never lost The Splash Grand Ledge How Come Santa Claus? Mrs Frances Wlld91HS art classes have been requested by the Chamber of Com merce to prepare flgules to help decorate Peters Clrcle The class has been busy nreparlng the deslgn and a wooden pattern ln the shape of a llfe SIZE Santa Claus and relndeer has resulted The palntlng IS completed and has been placed on top of Martens News stand Russmn GUI blttleslllps lle so large that the Capt'l1n goes alound the deck ln hls C81 Amerleall Sl1lllI stuff Why on our blt tleshlps the kltchcns are that large Why the cook has to go thlough the Illsh Stew ln a submallne to see lf the potatoes ale clone The Cadlllacan Cadlllac The Best to All clurlng the l-lollday Season BEHRENS 8z ROWE DRUGS SEASON S GREETINGS FRED MURRAY CO Merry Chrlstmas NEWBERRY S VARIETY MAKER S C COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Frlendly SCFVICC Barb Grlffln IS plannlng on keeplng the roller skatlng rlnk ln buslness some of the dolng during CUFIOUS to know just what CHS guys and gals wlll be thelr Chrlstmas vacatlon Suzanne McLaughlln says catch up on her Latln and rest Margaret Forshee plans to sum and substance of nothlng plannlng on vacatlorllng Tom Snydel plped ln wlth Just golng to wolk Im golng to work take she plans to do the total She IS just I guess Im care of the klds and try and get ln some sleep remark ed JaCk16 Rhlnes One of the blg soclal events durlng va catlon IS the Jobs Daughters Chrlstmas dance Many of the student body wlll prob ably be found there when thls date HFYIVCS A questlon wondered by the llttle frlend IS what do teachels do durlng a V8C8tl0n Mr Nell Brennan plans to go away for Chrlstmas day Mr Dallas Stall plans to work e boys ln basketball work around the house and try to WOIk ln a llttle labblt huntlng Mrs Mllclred Ilueh expressed the feellng of all on the meanlng., of Chrlstmas She wants to celebrlte Chrlstmas the lezll w ly by keeplng the Splflt of Chllstmsls throughout her home Verdetta Mlholl IS plannlnl., on belng her usual angelle sell' but shes llso golng to dream about 1 eertaln guy wlth blond halr and blue eyes Phyllls W'llter IS spendmg her Chrlstmas holldays IU Ollyct wlth her slster Jack Keehne IS hoplng, to tlke tlme out to go skatlng No doubt the underclass glrls WIII 'lppreelate thls lnformatlon Eatlng and maklng up lost sleep wlll keep Marcelyn Baker busy over v'lc'lt1on A travellng man IS Dlck Bursley Hes spendlng Chrlstmas IH Pennsylvanla and New Years Eve ln Brooklyn N Y BARBIZON The favorite Sllp of mllllons of dlscrlml 4 natlng women We have them from S2 981 to the Flne Nylons at S5 95 See them today FRED A RICHEY CO SAVE at the SUPER MARKET LH LXRLOTTIL HOME DAIRY SCH ll ElnLlLlI 9 ICE CREAM and LUNCI-IEON IDLE ROLL SKATI G RINK We have all popular brands of Roller Skates Prlvate Partles Avallable swf ss 23 ff 4 Chrlstmas Greetlngs and Best Wlshes to the Board of Eclucatlon faculty and students of the Charlotte School System Vlvlnll I Tll lla l'0l' I 0 Pullllsha rs ol ilu- ! harlollv llllpubllc Illl Trllnlna- J , 1 - ' . 1 A '- ' . . . f ' ' ' f T ' I - I I I ' 9 v . 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Here members of the club heard a lecture and saw a display of old books The book that seemed to be of most interest to the group was an old manuscript book that was hand printed over 300 years ago This book has a spread of four feet and weighs 75 pounds rs rn the Latin language and was made in Spam The book was made so large that rt could be placed on an easel where the whole choir could see rt at once December 7 the libr'rry club had a drnncr party at Pat Balder sons rn West Windsor Five Wm .I C C Contest The winners of the I Speak for Democracy contest sponsored bv the Junior Chamber of Com merce were Margaret Forshee Sally Woodard Susie Peck Lois Hall and Eleanor Wood Each girl received a prize from a local service club Merry Christmas an A Happy New Year Eaton Parts 81. Accessories AI Cudney Prop 016 1 I1 111111111111f11111 1 ll 1 Ill Il 11111111111 11 ' 111111 1111 1 ll 1l111sI1 VAUGHN S Comp. 12 Visits Basic English Classes at M.S.C. Students Get Information On Requirements Students from Mrs Kipling- ers Composition class and a few from Miss Wells class observed the spoken and wrrtten English classes in basic college at M S C November 28 Professor Perkins spoke on the requirements of college freshman English then the stu dents were drsmrssed to vrsrt classes After lunch a lecture was given on freedom of expressron The students then visited the reading improvement clinic and were given exercises to show how quickly people can improve roi reading A reading rm provement film was also shown To close the day Professor Bagwell said a few words and Professer Perkins answered questions previously prepared by the students One student asked rf spelling were counted against a person Professor Perkins answered by saying that rt impaired corn munrcatron by writing and therefore it would be taken into consideration He also said that college students make use of outlining very much By thc time a person gets to college hc rs expected to know how to study At M SC any student that wants help rn improving h s reading speaking or hrs writing may get into a clrnrc for hrs par ticular need Merry Christmas To All SMITH 8: OSBURN BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tires 6: Batteries Phone 9177 Corner of Lawrence and Oliver St Charlotte Michigan MARKS STOR .IERROLD S New THINGS FIRST Best Wishes during the Holiday Season SAND WICH .SHUP EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN if Engagement, Marriage . Studied by Classe S The home and family living classes have been studying, the engagement period and marriage. Some of the questions the groups made a study of were: Who should pick out the engage ment ring Who should an nounce the engagement and how should rt be done? What are the duties of the engaged couple to their arents and how long the P engagement should be On the day the student teach r left the fifth hour class had S 3 tx eddrng to complete their study of correct procedure at weddings A rece tion was held and punch P and cookies were served Scrap books were made a week before so that everyone would have a book to refer to 1 order to find the correct things t Seniors Choose Trip I C I To Nations Capital At a cost of S43 95 each plus bus fare the high school s nrors have selected a four day trip to Washrngton D C April 29 t May 2 Their transportation will be a special Baltimore and Ohio rn which the seniors from Hcwel and Grand Ledge will also trave I I Points of rnterest the party will see include th U S Nava Academy the Washington Mo I n ument the Congressional L brary the Capitol building Rock Creek Park the Tomb of the Unkown Soldier and the rmpres sive Lincoln Memorial group will also have dinner at tl' Casino Royal Nrght Club where they will witness an hour long floor show The music that rs always float ing around rn the halls belong N to the gym class students who are learning to dance Some of the boys say Oh do I hate to gf down to the girls gym and dance Don t let them fool you girls They love it PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO ALLEN S FOOD STORE When rn need of Plants Flowers or Corsages for Christmas Remember F ERNDALE GREEN!-IO USE Phone I40 Attention, Book Worms! Thirty-one new American lit- erature books have recently ar- rived at the school library. A list of these books follows: Twentieth Century Novel by Beach Oxford Anthology f American Lrterature by Bei nett Times of Melville and Whrtman by Brooks Speaking of Operations by Cobb Great Short Stories of thc Wor d bv Clark Book of Short Stories by Cross Walt Whitman by Deutesh American Literature by Negro Authors by Dreer Heap O Lrvrn an ust Folks by Edgar Guest The Complete Works by OHenry Bret Harte of thc Old West b Harlow Representative American Short Stories Jessup Along This Way by James Weldon Johnson Com plete Poetrcal Works by Long fellow Spoon River Anthol ogy byMasters Typee byMel ville American Language bv Mencken Harp Weaver Mrllay The Story Behind Great Books by E R Montgomery Poems b E A Po Main Currents in American Thought bv Parrrngton Century Read ings rn American Short Stories Pattee Complete Tales and Poems by E A Poe New Anthology of Modern Poetry by Seldon Rodman Selected Poems by Carl Sandburg Spell of the Yukon by R W Service Home Book of Quotations by Burton Stevenson History of American Letters by Taylor Collection of Poems by Teas dale and Peabody Sisters of Sa lem by Louise H Tharp These books will be of great help to all American literature students and teachers Having the art class do thc Christmas pictures on the win dows early was very nice Now we have a longer period of time to enJoy them MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR HELEN 8z JEAN S YOUNGS JEWELRY Gifts That Last Best Wishes to All During the Holiday Season And for a SAFE Holiday Season remember to watch e c r behind the o e front of you EATON COUNTY SHERIFF S DEP T EVERETT C PECK Sheriff .1 -1 , . . v ' I I K sr I 0 . 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Qcored half of thg kawums pomtb to lead them to VICIOFV 02 43 Wlth the ,game deudcd ID thc fnst half Hastm N led xxxth moetlv all ICSLIVC team to wmk out welldoscucd VICIOIV Beadlc who lctncd most x thn second half cmmtlolled the backboalds wlth SLDLIIOI mm mand m the fuxt two pulodx and Wlth a wdl balanced team they held on to then mlrgm flom a stubbmn 011016 team John Bettx 'md J1m Young, wen thc. leidlng SL0lClS fIOI'lX thc Chaxlotte team wlth sxxtecn and thutecn pomts respective-lv ISaaCfl'lCl'l to Encounter Strong Competltlon Wlth pmbiblx stump., Lompctl tlon thc lmxl bmkctcux vull mcgt Gland LLdL,L Lakgvlcvx md Eaton Rapxds as than nuit thlco 1 ncountex s Gland Ledge undu thy lgld c Qhlp of a n vx mich on L1 rm 1nd1CdtLQ '1 Ntmng tum wlth thxco xutulnmg., lettexmon Jlm Tcman Rax Vandustun md Mlkg Almstmm, Thls game w11l bc plaved on the local floor December 14 Wmnlng then upgnlng game VVIUI Ab10H 0044 and dmtmed to be an 0utQt'md1ng DOWG1 IH the TWIH Vallev Luague Lakevlew wlll meet the OIIOICN on Q Qowrtan floor Decembel 21 The B C school los' tvxo lettelmen IN xeax but Qmbm and FI'lI'KI'wLO xwlll xgixn HDDLHI '1 Qt'iItCIN Tic fust encountu of the new vu ll Wlll be plnnd hug Janualv 4 Wllh Eiton Rlpxd Retulmm, to Qmrt 'no Dlck Dnxd on Hcmx Redflcld and Doug, Bxex L'11lX Gooch B111 Catwlmc N1h1 Ct0lLW md Dlck Smlth pm mux lpttgr WIHHCIS It s only a Hop Sklp and ump to Collins Drug Store Where Drugs and Cosm tncs predominate HAPPY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TO ALL SEASON S GREETINGS from li I Y' ' GULF SERVICE I L Orioles Win 58-41 In the opening Capital Circuxt game, the Charlotte Orioles won a Well-deserved battle from Howell 58-41 at Howell, Dec- ember 7. The well-balanced team scored 24 points in the sec- ond quarter and kept a ten to twelve pomt lead throughout the conteqt All of the staxters except one dumped ten or more pomts The Isaacmen mmsed Qeven charltv towes Whlle Howell m1sQed S11-I They had 11 personal fouls and Howell had 1 total of 13 J V s Defeated On Novembex 29 on Charlotte Q home floor the Orlole Q cond team was taken by Hastmgs, second team basketeem The llttlc Orioles led at tha half way malk In the last half Hastings took the lead and wxth a scmc of 43 39 thn game ended Wlnter Projects Chosen By Future Homemakers F H A f.,1ll9 deuded upon twa wlntel proggcts Wh1Ch w1ll start thlg SLmCStCI In the fubt project the gnls hive a chmcc of making e1the1 '1 vnuklt or a jacket A standard doelgn hae not xet been decided on for tha Jacket The second plojcct whlch IQ 'mnual commts of p1 eparmg and dQl1V811I'Xg Chr1QtmaQ bwketf. fm needy fam1l1eQ After thev dellver the baskets they w1l1 re tLl1I1tO the school fOl an exchange of g1ftS and refreshments w1l1 be served Mr John Llpeex husband of commercial teacher Mrs Aileen LIDSGW N home fxom a long stay at the hoQp1ta1 Some People Have Luck Mr. Leo Verlinde, who is em- ployed at Fowler's Inc., had a very successful deer hunting trip in the Upper Peninsula a few weeks ago. While running after a deer he had just shot he came across a spot where some nylon rope vmx strung from the top of a tree 1n to some deep Qnow Hxs fnit thought was that a person had parachuted out of fin aufplam nd had been killed After hesx tatmp, for a mmuto he startnd pullmg on the rope and to h surprise a large cardboard box about four feet hlgh and two feet Qguare appeared Immedlatelv brushmg thc' mow away he notlced a small plate Wh1Ch read Thxs Qclentlflc ipparatus IS 101nt propextv of the U S Navy and the Um vexslty of Mmnesota Fmder please notlfv Um V9ISltV f Mmnewta Phvmcs Dept Mmneapo lm Mmn A reward will be offered for ltS return He then proceeded to pull thc mpe down from the tree 'md found large DICCCS of rubber f'1Qt ened to lt In response to hw C111 fm help help Scott Dewey the father of sophomore John Dune-V 'lppmx ed at the scene When thex plclx ed up the largg object thu fovmd two more fastened to lt bx strong ropeQ One was marked YUND S MARKET MEET THE FRIENDLY BUTCHEFK 203 South Mann French Class Students Decorate for Holiday The manger scene, c1'Qchc in French, can bc found on thc third floor by Miss Dorothy Hughes' room. Joyeux Noel Merry Christmas to Americans is written above tha su ne Chrlstmw mlls fm some dmc uratmg 111 MISS Hughgs 100111 'md It was done by Ruv NCVIDS and Lucille Booth who du. French students French posters ind mmps add tn the cnllutmn of thc Ll rss Students of thc Ifrvmh plus wlll all enjoy thm thc :tu partles bcmg plinmd An Arncrlcan m Parxe wlll present '1 lot f Fmmh Lvrmo clL Bcrgcrac IS based on 1 famous French play by Pdmund Rostmd Josu rrer pllvui on s The movm hw. won top honors Compliments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 SEASON S GREETINGS MORRIS STORE Merry Christmas FZEZEIEEEUEEWEPZZE FZ'ZE'Z'Z'Z GITTLEMAN S 75 CZD 92 11233 ugui -l c ZW 21, mul Pormerlv qhepard '- Ice Skates ,f ix Sv rosa Au. 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Derembsr 13. 1951 Spotlight Npm-:als Junrors Show Talent For the December 5 assembly Tom Snyder turned the program over to James Maatsch and Dav rd Sassaman masters of cere mony for the Junrors In the show there was a wrdr freld of talent wrth Roy Nevrns dorng tumblrng Bruce Ellrson srngrng Charlene Barnhrll twrrl rng Fave Ald dancrng Joan W11 son Lucrlle Whrtrnger and Lu crlle Booth plavrng, prano solos Pat Wrlson and Carol Norrrs nlavrng, a flute duet Ed Bartlett srngrng and accompanyrng hrm self on the gurtar and Barbara Brummctte srngrng The conclud rng, numbers were an accordran solo and quartet bv Frances Sklenar Joellen Bonham Charres Frlbert and Mrs Bertha Rerse Freshmen Too Dear Drarv Yesterdav he freshman class presented a assembly on manners entrtled Dear Drarv It was to prove to the audrenee that manners are easv The marn characters were Jrm pl'rved bv Lynn Brown Marv bv Marlene Martens Joe Blow bv Joel Cooper Mazv bv Sondra Granger Thrs program eonsrsted of srx parts One scene took place rn the halls of Charlotte hrgh school another rnapopular drug store After a game was an other scene A drnner a stage show and a square dance made up the last half It was mostlv rn pantomrme The theme of the assembly was chosen to try to demonstrate the rmportance of good manners rn school and out Practreallv everv member of the freshman class had rng thrs program Jrm Wensley rs the Jr Rotar ran for the month of December He succeeded Tom Snyder who attended for the month of No vember All This m the 011111- Watchmg the Wheels Go PEOPLE HAVE LUCK The telephone rrngrng approx rmatelv ten or frfteen tardy stu dents rushrng rn frve mrnutes af ter the shrrll rrng of the last bell And as usual the same lrne up rs present throughout the Week Then there are those who are constantlv rushrng rn and out hoprng to frnd a vacant type wr rter a drtto machrne or a mrm eograph machrne Lost and found artrcles seem to make up a large collectron of scarfs mrttens and handkerchrefs Heartbroken students rush rn tellrng about the cherrshed whrte mrtten they had lost two weeks ago but had never found The logrcal thrng would be to 'ook on the offrce bulletrn board Not onlv hrgh school prrncrpal but the most popular man rn the Irffrce rs Mr Smrth The most common questron asked Wheres Mr Sm1th Student srttrng takes up part f Shrrley s trme rn the offrce as ther are always a few who can not behave rn classes wrth the rest of the students but have t have someone constantlv watch mg over them Thrs rs call d student srttrng The mot common excuses for berng absent are srckness specral 'rpporntments and berng needed at home A few mrscellaneous 'rre gorng to the state caprtal nd Chrrstmas shopprng There rs one thrng that actual Iv helps track down some of those usual skrppers and that rs when parents call to see f Herbert or Gertrude IS rn school Sometrmes we frnd them at the corner drug store other trmes thev are rn therr classes Just lrke lrttle angels Yes all thrs goes on rn the of rce SALON For That Chrrstmas Look Should a councrl meetrng be held before the entrre student bodv Should the student coun crl be placed rn charge of Chrrstmas project for needy fam 1 res These questrons were two of the manv drscussed at the re cent councrl meetrng whrch Haw thorne student delegates attend cd rn an effort to learn how a student councll rs run rn the hope that thev may have student government rn therr school The meetrng was called to or der bv Mayor Drck Garn Roll was called Sec v Phyllrs Grrffrn read the mrnutes of the prevro IS meetrng and they were approved Then thev Went to work So drd the Hawthorne students who took notes lrke mad to keep up wrth the drscussron At thrs partrcular meetrng cr senror propos d that the sehool as a whole contrrbute money for some baskets of food for needv famrlres at Chrrstmas It was d crded that the student councvl would be rn charge of the pro gram A good wrll offerrng was plan ned to purchase the food for these baskets Several other problercs wr drscussed rncludrng condact dances lnformatron about the record fund was requested Mr Smrth stated that 3540 worth f records have been purchased so Complrments Of the Season WALDEN S GROCERY Watches S19 75 up Rrngs 8: Jewelry Ill I 1 Danger Batterres Handle wrth care the other was a small ra ro Peelrng off the cardboard re vealed an object appearrng some what lrke a radro wrth three decks of copper tubes lrned rows wrth a small wrre connect mg each tube wrth the radro ap paratus on the stand Leo and Scott carred the radro out of the woods whereupon Leo went back after the deer he had shot A few davs later whrle walk mg around rn the woods he shot a large black bear The GAA has started bowl rng The grrls bowl on Wcdnes dav nreht after school Dorene Carev rs eharrman The grrls Dartlcrpatrnff are Dorene Carev H0510 Krng Susre Peck and 1-Ielen Smrth Roma Gav Housler Drvre Ewrng far thrs year The last questron on the a en da was Shoud the entrre student bodv attend a student councrl meet1ng The general rdea was approved and detarls w ll b worked out soon FOR A DINNER PARTY AT CHRISTMAS TIME Eat At CHARLOTTE CAFE THE VOMBERG COMPANY Charlctte Michigan GERMAIN MERRY CHRISTMAS Shell Servrce The Season s Greetrngs Thanks for the SEASON S GREETINGS OTTO S .TFWELRY from us to you We hope thrs Chrrstmas brrngs you all the happrness for whrch rt rs meant to You Patronage THE EATO CLEA ER SEASON S STUDENTS GREETINGS a nd FAC u r.'rv DURBIN S DRUG STORE MU GER HARDWARE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT If . . . . 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La::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,lI :::::::::::::::::::::::.A:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::: ::::::::.A:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,-, I 'I I, 'I I, :I I, I I, :I I, I I 'I I: 'I 'I Q 'I I, 'I I, I, I, I, 'I 'I I, 'I I, 'I I, :I I, I 'I 'I I, ' ' 'I I, 'I 'I 'I I, I ::::,:,,:,,:.-::.- ::,::,::::::,,,,,::,:: ,,,,::::::::,,:::::::::::,::::::,,:::,::::::::::::,:,::-:,:J EXAMS JANUARY 16-17 CRA GE BLACK THE CHARH1AN vorlrirlkri 26 T TN M U F ture Far Charlotte High School, Charlotte. Michigan, Thur-Say, January 10, Ilisz A- VI IIIIIIII ISSUES mers' Reports Show Sizeable Incomes ' ack row L Freeman G Tennls D Buter R Thompson Second row Mllton Hagelberg R att J M e R Adam J Dunn L Youn :ng Wllllamson R Hollday R Garn T Blnkowskl D Mlller W Frey L Cotton G Barnett W Elya P Klont B Smlth M Wrlght C Barnaart D Peck T Rodrlquez Thlrd row J Mayhew R Marshall W Cotton T Stull C rlver F Whlte K Roll s R Whlte Hamrlton R Blundage J Stearly W Wollpert R MacDonald H Thomas R Parr L Hoffman ohnson D Hce B m St D Bu Freeman Sentlnel S Kelley Sec Q Bosworth Pres A Weaver Vlce Pres M Stall Treas B Ells Reporter Rod Garrl W Papranec R McLane K Carpenter J Arndt R Larder Clyde Ray Front row R Sparks J Klpllnger D Wollpert B Drake R Clark R Vanwormer M McLane H Reynolds B Esch S Anderson A Bracy P Wheaton K Tanner J VanVIeck C Fllbert SIX Schools to Meet For Government Day Sl'lll0I'b 71 County Offlclals Here January 18 JIHUIIV 18 Ch1r1otte senrors wlll be hosts to SIX hlgh sehools on Elton eountv government There wlll be seventy flVL state county 1nd loeal government of flelrls rtterldyrg, Approxrmatelv 400 NCHIOIS vylll 1lso 1ttend At 0 10 a m the welcome xxrll be 1.,1VLI1 bv Bob Johnson henlol 1 rss uresldcnt T 18 ull em lollowed by tour mrln speakers wo wlll 11111 rbout the fune 110118 ol st rte 1nd eounty got 11111111111 ln the rtternoon ten dlscus slon eroups xxlll be held Ercn s ool h ge o one o more or these groups They are tollovt s xy elfar e p0l1t1Cl prrtres I10111lI1ltlOI1S and elec tlon Ch lrlotte law enforcement P0ttLlVlllC educatron Judlclal G1 1nd Ledge hlghxx rxs Ollvet health Eaton Rrplds C1V1l ser VICL Dlmond1le t11c1tlon Belle vue 1nd eonserx rtlon 1nd agrr Lllltlllt VL1fI1t1f1tN1llL A dlNLllNS1OI'l lerder xxlll hast 111 rree of e1el1 of these meetlngs w1ll b ssrsted by Lllldll The d1y xxlll end at 3 30 Vkllfl everyone hlxlrlg, 1 better under Hllllfllllll of the st rte eountx rrrd loe 11 geoxernment Evelyn Muhcw 10 1N emplox ed It the AlUl1llflUll1 Lxtluslons School to Grve Beneflt Talent Show Thls Month As a means of ISISIDH funds for the March of Drmes a 11 school talent assembly w1ll b glven on January 24 The LIOHS Club lnvlted two representatlves from the school to slt ln on thelr meetlng The group proposed that the sclaool undertake some prolect to 13156 money for polro vlctrms Woodard placed the proposal be fore the remalnder of the stu dent councll whrch declded that a talent assembly would be the best ldea Plans for the program were turned over to Tom Qnydel and hrs assembly commlttce The show w1ll be open to the DL1bl1C' There wlll be no d mrssron however a colleetlon vtrll be taken New Gowns for Glee Club The next tlme the glee club members perform they Wlll be powned ln new cholr robes of dark green wlth long flowln sleeves Stoles are belng made to wear wlth the gowns Tvl enty four robes were purchased The black robes wlll be used ln ad dltlllfl when necessary Mrs Lyman Chamberlaln lb the new aceompanlst for th songsters Praetlcc has begun on thc sprlng, program entltled Half Century of Hlt Tunes The pro gram eonslstlng of many favor ltCS from 1890 to the present xxlll be st rged by both second and thrrd hour classes Youth Center Reopens Contlnulng wth a projeef begun last year the student councll has reopened the Youth Center It Wlll be open every Saturday nlght from 730 10 30 The Center s marnly for seventh elghth and n1nth grad ers but the students from the hlgher grades are welcome W1ll18m Sleeper fourth grade teacher at Galewood w11l be the supervlsor When fully organ 1Z6d a representatlve from eaeh class w1ll be selected to help ln operatlon and supervlslon Follovylng last years plan the Youth Center wlll be srtuated rn the Amerlcan Leglon home whlch IS across from the llbrary on N Cochran Partlclpants are restrleted to the recreatlon room ln the bas ment where there wrll be games ln progress Table tennls 19 ln eluded ln thls For those vtho lrke to Slt baek and take lt easy there wlll also be a televlslon set avallable Comlng Attractions 11 Everett there 700 15 Board of educrtlon teacher party 1617 Semester Lx rms 18 Mason here 1 0 18 Senlor Government Dax January 24 Talent Show for March of Dlmes 'Jan 25 Howell h c 700 January 31 Orange 81 Black Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan 1 1 F. 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Group Has Projects l'artlclp21tlon ln Both State tounty l'1lll'S on Agenda Thls yell s 1' FA supervlsrd fdlmlhg projeets proved to be successful showlng pltlflt llVl stock and crop projeets th rt the members carry out t homes or on rented flrms 18 the purpose of the 1' lr A pllbgl rm The annual reports show th rt oil members who h d 1117 ow shlp projects made 1 net lnromr o 57 103 61 The r Lt rect made 53342 48 A t1lL,l mt lncome per boy w rs 11141 08 Advancement ln 1' 1' A work 19 based largely on tl1lN frrm pro ram The 1' ture 1 merler work ls 11 h blllldlllll 1111 rl lftl's c tl7Cl'1Sl1lp rnd co optr 1111111 the 1,1 ndr for o r tHI1VC11ll0l1 Krnsas C111 nc 141 f Fl 1 11 he ntrl s 1011 ntlon 1, cfm 1 Jlrrn son 1111 1111 U I runtv lllfl st lte 1 lllllllx 1 1 css basket hlll grmcs 111171111 r orts and strte 1111111 rso ta c tlmc The 1WlltlS Ill brs 1 on the plllflt system Q mr e flcld trlps they tlkc ll rc programs 10118 rd 1 lllll I and rccrcatlon 11 trlps eetlngs arc h ld mv ry ceks durlng the llool 1 an once 1 month dlllllljl 111 summer Thr rfflezrs tlrls yr are presldc nt Amos We lVl1 vlcc presldent M lrr rv Strll secretary Quentln Bosworth reasurer B11 1111s eport Kelley Wlth ThlS Rlng T e srxth hour hom: lllfl tlrrl lly el rss pl lnmd rmocle Vklllfllllt, reeeptlon for Jrrrurry 4 11V Allcc Brlees Cl1llILl1lt1 M and Mrs Wlllltt 13 c Bernltr Mll1111l rr Mr Shcrmm Kelley son of Mr and Mrs Murr IV Strll Knee Ar lenc G1D1YT1lLIll Vlllitll Thomo son was rnrld ol' honor lllldtbl m11ds were Phvllls Cllfflll rncl A 1 Jean Mumr Jrck Irv lt vt s best rn n rn Chlr ent Deucl was flovxer 5.1111 CYVIDLI tht l31lCll s 111 rooms erke Mr Wood were ROSlllL K1111, 1111 Prt Tubbs DIIIS Mrlls plllllll the punch Mrlv 131111 rbv rn charge of the eurst book The class mldr the lllldt grooms eakt md pl llrrrmd 11 cntlre Ililptllln VKIS 111f FACULTY STUDIES READING L rrr otte bl ln s loo ty lSl11llill11,, If x g, wlth the cle llllllj., ll student l111pIOVl hrs re rclllre rrte and comprehcnslorl I W I 1 L K . . . . . . 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Y . - 1 - Y7YY,W ,We 1 1-v 1 ir' ll 1 1' 1'- I I4 I, I 1 lc I Z ' 11 s I II I'l ' ' ' - ' I I I 1 'T'h1 C,li'l 1 11111 51-1 l ' . 1 ' . ' , . T f - - ' I 1 . - - 1 II 1 f21cul I' .' 2 f ll str 1I' of 111:111- -1 m-msi-- '-'? ' 1 1 1 Cl, I-H I 111' ' 1 i '11 of hc 4 l tl 1 1 1 Z , ,I -5 I 1 I-, 1 S2 1 - , I . ' 1 - 1-1 ' 1 -I . 1 Q 1 4 'I ' 'V I - ' I ' , 1 1 Page 2 ORANGE 81 BLACK Thursday, January 10. 1952 Here ls Your Chance to Help The student council is sponsoring an all- school talent assembly scheduled for some evening this month. The purpose of this show is to give the public a chance to con- tribute some help for the March of Dimes. It's important that you know something about this organization. Eaton County was the second hardest polio-hit county in the country. Yet the con- tributions for the March of Dimes were sur- prisingly low here. A great deal of money is spent for the care of one victim for one day. Try to visualize the amount it would cost for the entire treatment of one victim. Then try to imagine the amount it would take to treat all the victims of Charlotte. On a national scale the amount is tremendous. Not only does this organization help pay the cost of treatment, but it also conducts a great deal of research on the prevention treatment and cure of this disease. Neither job is cheap' the March of Dimes pays. You can see your opportunity to help a worthy cause. Now to do something about it. Encourage your parents and friends to come to the assembly show them why they should contribute to the fullest extent of their ability 'ind dont forget to follow your own suggestions Think of your money as if it were helping to save the life of one of your friends who might be a polio victim To Oil the Wheels We all like assemblies We like them to be good and to run as smoothly as possible To promote better assemblies the stage crew discussed suggestions which would be helpful to students and teachers sponsoring a pro gram The suggestions are as follows 1 Always ask the chairman of the stage crew or chalrman of the mikes for persons to do the work on the stage Dont appoint a member of your own group except for working under the direction of a stage crew member Students should work with not against the crew Too many times there are more stage crew members than needed and everybody 1 in everybody elses way This suggestion was mide to prevent such confusion and to add to the efficiency of assemblies 2 Students and faculty attending assem lies are requested to use the exits Do not leave by going onto the stage The curtains suffer badly when the audience leaves by way of the stage The curtains cost S1250 when purchased and in 1950 they were cleaned and repaired at the price of S581 Our auditorium is something we students are very proud of and the cur tains arc an important part of the audl torium 3 If assembly groups are large arrange ments should be made to provide chairs for students not on the stage The participants interfere with the work of the stage crew and the entrance of the actors 4 Be sure diagrams of sets and lighting and sound scripts are available for the crew They will take care of most of the normal stage properties Hand properties such as the cars used in the freshman assembly should be provided by the group presenting the program If each group sponsoring a program would follow these suggestions we would have better and more efficient assemblies Happiness is not a station you arrlve at but a manner of traveling The only safe and sure way to destroy an enemy is to mike him your friend Shes on the beach in her baitmg suit '7oned ancf Qlwand I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell ...............,.................... Phyllis Baum Cold Cold Heart ................Teaehers who give assignments 'Hey, Good Lookin' .................. Miss Cudney 'Sleepy Time Gal .............,.. Marlene Hughes 4 I 4 'I Love the Guy .............,................ Pat Gould I Ran All the Way Homei' ............ Servicemen Can't We Talk It Over? ......Seniors to advisers before graduation 'Gimme a Little Kiss .............. Eighth graders Itls All in the Game 4 nights and Mr. Isaac 'I Love You Because ................ Betsy Stucky 'That Midnight Kiss ............ New Year's Eve 'fAnd So to Sleep Again Brennan's government classes 'Two Brothers ........ Denny and Darry Wertz 'Strangers on a Train .................... Senior Trip I Undecided ................................ Bernita Martin Love Happy .................................. Doug Smith ffln the Good Old Summer Time ..Graduation 'You re My Everything .............. Sue and Jim Slow Poke ..............,................... Doc Bostwick Hot Rod Race ............ The Boulevard at noon Young Man with a Horn ........ Bruce Phillips Down Yonder Faye Ald How Do You Like Your Eggs in the Morning? Mr Smith chanqe tracts The T V A project is the only one of the governments dam projects that 1S paid or Waterford High School Waterford M1Ch1g3H Here 1S a little tale of woe as told to the literary minded One night a Country Gentleman known as Harpers and a very Vogue Madamoiselle named McCalls took the Liberty to rob an American Home The very Newsweek Harper was walking down the street when a policeman grabbed him by his Colliers and asked him if he had pulled the Job Harper cast one Quick Look at the officer and gave a True Confession of his guilt In court the Judge threw the Red Book at him and gave poor Harper Life although his Companion was never captured The moral of this story? The Policemans Gazette their man always Plymouth High School Plymouth Michigan Puppy Love The beginning of a dog s life Mr Schaefer Son I think its time we had a man to man talk Charles Sure pop What do you want to know? The Splash Grand Ledge Michigan Wha Hopponed Over Vacat1on3 When the inquiring reporter asked what the students did unusual or interesting over vacation these were some of the answers Eve are untold Johnny Vance Oh' Yes very unusual Slept and ate QThere s one in every crowd J Do ig Peck Lost my girl to my cousin Billie Brock I got an unexpected Christ mas present from my new steady Bobby Thompson Spent most of my time chasing a green Nash Marguerite Green and Rosie Harag We sat home and sang TV commercials Wally Bruce At 430 A M New Years morning I was down to Petes looking for Taylor CSay Wally Petes close at I2 003 Garner Morton Walted for the years most exciting Two Tuesdays Christmas and New Years Mrs Iauch Unusually busy trying t keep Santa Claus from upsetting our bread basket as he slid down the chimney ' Social Highlights The annual Job's Daughters' Dance, held during vacation at the Masonic Temple, was crowded with many alumni as well as pres- ent students. The affair this year was called 'tlcicle Whirl and the guests danced to the music of Drexel Lamb's orchestra. A few of the students attending included Sally Woodard and Bruce Brown, Linda Smith and Jim Carr, Marian Klont and Joe Pinch, Marian Wood and Bob Johnson, Pat Tubbs and Dorwin Schultz, Sandy Parish and Peter Klont, Eleanor Wood and David Sassa- man, Sally McDonald and Tom Snyder, Joyce King and Jack Keehne. Alumni escorts were quite popular and among them were Wava Babcock and Bruce David, '51g Mary Alice Briggs and Doug Stall, ,50. Home from M.S.C. were Art Starr, '50, with Marilyn Fassett, Winfield Pardee, ,49, with Susie Peck, Dick Claflin, '50, with Ada Jean Mumag Tony Crawford '49 with Phyllis Ward '50 and Dan Brown 50 who squired Arlene Powers of Olivet. Barbara Montgomery attended with Don Johansen 47 who recently received his dis- charge from the Navy. Other sailors on fur- lough were Stan Schneider 50 with Doris Frazier and Bill McKeag 50 who accom panied Bernita Martin Two former students Ralph Gram and Doug Burkhead now of St Johns Academy in Delafield Wisconsin escorted Shirley Howard and Pat Wilson respectively Dancing around the lovely Christmas tree 1n the center of the room were many other alumni Among them were Ray Dane 48 who is in the Air Corps and stationed in Washington D C and Jeanette Nelson also 48 Wayne Holmes 46 and Beverly Green shields 49 Earl Roiter 49 and Ila Mae Parr 51 George Stucky 47 and Linda King 51 Home for a few days from her work in Washington was Deonne Edson 51 whose escort was Wally Bruce Guests who announced their engagement recently were the always charming Donna Walker 50 and D1ck Johnson 49 who was home from his studies at Ferris Familiar faces were too numerous to men tion them all but it was very evident every one was happy and having the usual good time at this gala affair Eleanor Wood was hostess at a party after the dance and the part of host was played by Tom Snyder who also entertained a few guests at his home 5- Are you proud of the marks on your report card Next Wednesday and Thursday you have a chance to improve them Exams' Our marks in school are going to mean a lot when we get out of school and start looking for a Job S0 with a new semester ahead how about dragging those dry textbooks to study hall and using them? ORANGE 8z BLACK lurznnnuorui Published Bi Weekly By the Charlotte High School Circulation 800 Subscription Rates S1 'sag' STAFF Mary Barnaby Editor Sally Woodard Editor in Chief Marguerite Green Asst Editor Elsie Frazier Sports Editor Garner Morton Exchange Editor Susie Peck Alumni Editor ROSIC Harag Business Manager Phyllis Baum Advertising Manager Sally Woodard Asst Advertising Managers Bernita Martin Al Thomas Clrculation Manager Marilyn Roberts Faculty Adviser Miss Winifred Wells Reporters Journalism Class Publisher Managing , I 1 Y Y Y I Y vs ' , Y u n u va Y , , i 3 K6 7! l il H 7 , .................................... , , . , cc ' I ' ' 5 - ' . Y 3 , . . ,, . - . . .. , , . ................... . . . , . . . - . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . ' , . . ,, . . , , , A , . . . I . . . ' f , ' ' . ' . f 11 . 5 - ' 1 - 'v - v , ' 5 . Y - v 1 v ' ' ' 1 . ' v , 1 . . Y 9 1 Y U . ' ' Y . Y . ' . Y ' Y 7 1 . . , - . . , , . , , ' H ' . . , . . , ' ! 1 ' U ' 39 ' . Y ' ' t . 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Thursday January 10 1952 ORANGE Orioles Ride Islanders 'o Third Stralght C C Wm The Charlotte f1VC held 12114 Faton Rlpldb second peuod xallx down and then the 0110108 tool over 'md downed the Glev hounds hopcQ wxth '1 21 pomt thnd pCl10d rlllv to t'1kc '1 wdl dCbClVLd 414 39 VILUJIV The mm ww tha thnd stu 11g,ht m C'1p1tf1l Cunuxt compdltnon fox the O11 o LQ The Glavhounds tralled at th4 Qtart of thc second quaxtex 14 5 Eaton Raplds then tlud the scoxp up 15 all but vuexe behmd t half tlme 28 25 The Ouolcq then tallled 21 polnts 1n the next pound to an Eaton Ruplds two John Bettx waQ hlgh QLOICI fox the nlgnt Wlth a t4It'11 of 26 FG PF Wemluf F Pmch F Iauch C Young G Bettv G Substltutmnb Bluce Johnson L1ghtne1 Wlll1aU1Silh Carr OlmQtead Onole Chlrps Thloe hundred fc tx new ll blarv bo4IkQ went mto the g,rac'c schools 'lt an '1vu'1g,e of twelve books to '1 fC'lChOI Home fmm tha servxces duung Chlxstmls vWc'1t14In WCIC Jeuv Cllrk 50 of Sampmn An Form. Base Jlm T'1vlo1 '50 0fWh1t mg, Flcld PLHSJLIIIZI Iflorlda Elwood Clnl 48 Caxloll Dina 49 Cimp BILLkLDlldHL Kan tuckv 'md Jul, Rusxcll 50 YOUNGS JEWELRY Gifts That Last When In need of FLOWERS OR A CORSAGE for that party Remember Phone 140 FERNDALE GREENHOUSE MARKS STORES Complnments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY 49. GIFTS PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO Many Enjoy Ice Skating Back of the h1g,h School the1e s cmQ to be fx VC1y popular spoxt called xcc skatmg Here stalt mg last Dec 18 manv students have enjoyed thc rmk and muslc M1 Eldred Toutant and thlee bow Bob Potter Dick Burelcy 'md H'1xry Stinton flooded the pond 'md kept thc snow shovel ed off Music 'md Ieflcbhmente wen sponsolcd by the sophomorns each mght and a fue was kept m the bu1ld1ng so the skatem could keep warm The recent thaw has stopped the 5kat1ng but lt w111 be bacx n DIOCCSS soon r I-hgh Wm 36 33 25 I4 Charlotte seventh and elghth graders played Eiton Raplds on then own coult Jan 4 and won wlth '1 QCOIC of seventh graders 36 23 John Dewev bemg h1gh pomt m'1n Wlth 18 p0mtQ and ughth g,1IdL1S 25 14 Dlck Lew ollyn bemg h1gh pomt man wxth 8 pomts Coach Toutant Sald The bow 'uc 1mp1ov1r1g, weekly Seven games 'ue left on the schedulg Rev Glenn Frye to Talk The Bxble club has an enroll m nt f thutv mx members xxhmh meat Lvcxy Thulsdav at 1215 They 'xre to hear Rev Glenn Frye from Dctrolt who IQ asslstant to the bmhop of the Mcthodlst church M Al Cronhlcmg QCIQHG dasbm 'ue EIOWIIH., txees Pop '1 bmah 'md w1llow have Qpxoutcd NEWBERRY S MAKER S IGA COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Frxendly SCTVICC BllACY9S GULF SERVICE Generator Carburetor an lgHltlOI1 SCYVICC Phone 9164 sz BLACK Page 3 Everett and Mason Games To DCCldC League Title The two games wmmg up w11l be a real test for the Ieaacmen They are Wlth Everett and Mason both teams have done well thx season Everett IQ one of the bcttu teams ln the Capltal C1rcu1t It hag two VCtCIZ1FlQ xctulnmg thxs year The game 19 played Everetts coult When Coach Elkm Isaac was asked for 1 comment he said It should bn an outstandmg game As far CN Charlotte IS con eerned Mason IS the team tw beat for the champlonshlp Thev are favorltc for the tltle Thm have been unbeaten Q0 far n thm season Wh1Ch puts them 141 f1rQt place They have a veteran team w1th the 0UtQt3I ld1I1g plus ers bemg Roggov and Jewctt OYIOICS Drop Comets Wlth a round of one w1n 'md one loss the 0110104 stepped on the floor to give the L0dgClS 1 drenchmg 52 38 The Charlotte flve are now leadlng the Capltal Clrcuxt Wlth two wmq and no defeats The OFIOICS doubled the scon on the Comets at the end of thu f1rst half 2412 and then went on to wm a well deserved V14 tory Everv fellow lotte f1VC SCOI9d Joe Iauch was the OTIOIGS wlth Teaman Grand Wlth 17 pomts on the Char at leaQt 3 poml hxgh QCOFCI fm 20 markem Jlm Ledge was no xt The Llbraxv club enywcd a Chmstmae party held xt Pat Ba1dcrsonQ home m West Wlnd sor and a chlcken dmner W1 served ALLEN S FOOD STORE JERROLD S New THINGS FIRST Compluments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 Orioles Lose Game 74-40 On Du 71 thc L'1kLv1Lw team dLfCltLd Ch 1Il4IttL wlth 1 sum, t 40 They wug ou classed 'md bc ItLl1 by .1 good CXpLl1LflLCd term Llkgvlnw x-. mnc thm holding., nts own m the stmng, Twm Vlllay lmguc The high pomt men for Lake VIKVN md Chulottc wclc M0111 son vuth 20 pomts fm LIRLVILW and Betty wlth 1' pmntq fm Charlotte Isaacmen to Battle Here Chlrlottc which hls I rcumrd of two vxgtmus md two dvfcxts wx mut Huwnll lm tha s L ond Uma thus sgxson At than PICVIULIQ mutmp., 4hL O11rIlL5 m ut n hi. g., L d of 5 41 malgm b th 4 L I4 IL, 1 N the Ouolu hIv4 won bv wldg mugms u non lclguu battles they h Ivp been mxulgcl mall hls n vntum IVR thu nnot sum to fc t4I4.,Lthu to stop tc lms from mol mg, agunst them Four hundred Ilftv Chllstmis tlcci vang sold by the Band Boosters md band members Three DIIICN wum p,1vcn fm thu three hlghcst sllosmcn A flvg pound box of Lmdv wls f11St pun md scumd md thnd pun I three pound box md a one pound box of Umdv ILSDCLUVL 1 Jmcc Hopkms was hlgll salexmm 'md Smdxx Peters 'mi Sharon Brown ILLLlVld thu other prwcs QHARI UITE IIOML DAIRY Sill ll I' lnlll' ll S LUNCHEON ,,,,-.,,,,J p..,, CJ E R M A I N SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasolme GL O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS ,,,.,,N,-.,.q FOR GOOD HAMBURGS AND MALTEDS STIIP YI' S INIIWIIH SHUI EARL J LAVENGOOD Prop CHARLOTTE MICHIGAN . . 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When the following people weie asked what one of thelr New Years resolutions was some had to think quite a while then answered Delores Dempsey Try not to be so radical as far as politics are concerned ln government class Mr Cronheim I gave up try ing to make resolutions Mary Alice Briggs Stay 11 more nights and get to bed earlier John Clark Be more ambi tlous in Journalism STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 SHIRELY S English Ten Listens To Graham Deichelbohr In preparing for the years a- head when they will be looking for careers the students of Mr. Bogners English 10 classes lis- tened to a speaker of this sub ject Miss Mary Deichelbohr of the Bell Telephone Company spoke to the fifth hour class The first of the talk was about the Jobs at a telephone company and how to apply for the Job She related to them facts that will help them accomplish and keep their Jobs Then the class asked her ques tions on subjects they wanted to know about Another speaker in the second hour class was Mr Stuart Gra ham from the Consumers Powers Company Mr Graham gave the students many pomts to think about when they get out of school He told them the good habits which are developed from school life and what he looks for in a student when he selects one for a Job Background in high school can mean the difference between a good Iob and no Job at all Mr Graham s'ated He Sald person xlity tialts character and back ground all determine the Job person gets Fducation require ments and laws that govern peo ple of different ages were also bxought out Mr Bogner commented that the speakers did a splendid Job and he thought students received lot of information from them LHARLO 1' TE RECREATION BowL1Nc LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per lme until 6 00 p m week days Latin Club Holds Saturnalia A few days before Christmas the Latin Club had a party which they called a Saturnalia. It started with a skit of a typical Roman family. The cast con- sisted of Pater Bruce Brown Mater Joan Ham1lton Frater Bob Johnson Soror Betsy Stucky Messenger Jackxe Rhines The skit began with the father coming home crying that his armies had run out of pabulum Ca foodI An SOS was sent to the Roman god Mercury whosc messenger came upon the scene with some pabulum for the sol suers The group was then seived some pabulum which was the typical food in the Roman times The slaves entertained while everyone ate Highlight of the entertainment was a dance put on by slaves Susie Peck and Charles Schaefer Gifts by everyone were nec essary each having a certain significance when related with the Roman times Miss Hughes received a small Mercury toy automobile because of the god ercury A Christmas tree consisting of a dead branch from a Maple tree was decorated w1th tm can tops representing pieces of armor taken from warriors back in Roman times The tree stood on a black pedestal and 'above it the words Haec Arbor Mortua Estd which meant This tree is ea TRUDY HALL JUNIORS Smartly Styled Popular Prices S895 to S1995 FRED A RICHEY Co Spotlight Specials The annual Christmas assembly on December 21 was put on by three organizations of the school. A concert by the band directed by Mr. Robert Powell came first. The next part was presented by the glee club under the super vision of Mr Darrell Cook T close the program a Christmas story of Scrooge was given by the dramatics club with the help of Mr Jarvis Wotring The next assembly was held on January 9 with a student council meeting Students asked ques tions and presented problems for discussion ust Reminiscmg Vacatloncrs from college in clude Nancy Harrington 51 and Gaylord Yund 49 who are Michigan State students Darl Yund 50 and Barbara Brown 50 both from Albion college Bob Brown 49 and Rodney Wood 50 both of Yale Univer sity Hale Harrington 50 a stu dent at Western and Mary Smith 48 at Wayne University Dean Bailey 51 at Valparaiso Technical. Institute Valparaiso Indiana BRYAN 8: FULLER s1NcI.AlR Pnooucrs 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Michigan For a Party Dinner At Reasonable PYICCS EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE EVERYTHING IN S CHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST SAVE SUPER MARKET BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tires 6: Batteries Phone 9177 Corner of Lawrence and Oliver St Charlotte Mlchigan .IA UARY CLEARA CE ALE IS l'lOW Ol'l Every article in the store is reduced FRED MURRAY L G MU GER HARDW RE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT Y 1 , , I 5 Y - - . ' - ' - I K I - s . 1 ' ' - V ' ' , 1 1 1 - - ' ' ' A ' S .1 I ' ' . . O . I ' - ' ' y ' , . - ey. ' . . . . Q ' ' 1 ' ' K 1 I . - - I . ' ' V I . ' - ' , . . l . A ' 1 ' - ' 1 l I N ' 7 ' T ' Q . . A V 1 l 1 ' . ' . . . . . Y I u I s . ' Q , y ' . . V 1 Y - I ' 1 ' . . - I . - I 1 ' - 1 . . h .1 ' 1 . ' . I , . r ' . . , ' ' ' . , - D U l . . ' . - . I 1 1 ' Y , V V - 2 . . Q . ' , . 7 , , . 1 :Ai I . 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High School, Charlotte, Michigan, Thursday, January IIT IAII Parlez Vous Fra11eais Mais Gui' Les Mousquelaires Left to rrght Janet Conklrn Suzanne McLaughlrn r s Jolrne McLane Srttrng Lucrlle Booth and Mable Bursley Marrlyn Roberts Warren Phrllrps Ken Olmstead Kneelrng Joan Wrlson Vonda Thomp Jack Keehne Roy Nevrns Phyllrs Grrffrn Dorrs son and Duck Bursley Chreken of Tomorrow Contest Begun by F F A On JlllU'lly 15 the FFA pur chased some ehrckens from Dv monds Hatchery and took them to Lloyd Freern1ns farm where he has been takrng care of them Twelve weeks from thrs date frfteen of the top brrds wrll be taken to the Farm Bureau Co op er1trve M1rketrng 1t Hamrlton Mrchrgan There they wrll b dressed rnd judged wrth brrds from twenty other chapters from Mrchrg1n The name of thrs con test rs Chrcken of Tomorrow The ehrckens th rt are not en tered rn the eontest are gorng to be used for 1 supper sponsored bv the FFA rs r money mrkrng project Talent Show Brmgs Cash Wrth Tom Snyder actrng 1s MC the hrgh school talent shovx was grven January 24 for the M1rch of Drmes At the free wrll offerrng t1ken durrng the rnte mrssron S204 06 vvrs contrrbutel The glee club sang three num bers followed by a trumpet trro consrstrng of Bruce Phrllrps Gwen Frrntz rrrd Phyllrs Medeoff comprnreel by C1rolyn Le1eh .Iorn Wrlson entertrrned wrth a pr1no solo Susre Peck srng rceomprnred by Charles Sch refer A gurtrr brrrd pl1ved S1ndv Parrsh 1nd Kay B1rnhrll sang Frve Foot Two 1nd danced the Charleston accompanred by Lucrlle Whrtrnger Jerry Smrth entertarned wrth a readrng set to musrc An rlleg.,orrc1l skrt rbout polro was presented b the Foot lrghteers The cast rncluded Sallv Wood1rd Srndv S1ssam1n Marr lvn Roberts Krrke Harrrngton 1nd Ed Bartlett Before the eollectron R1v Flessner told of hrs polro struggle eContrnueel on lage ll l l l l l Orrole Chrrps The new student teachers and observers are welcome Incorrect rnformatron led John Clark and Ed Lenon to arrrve late at the House of Representa trves to hear Governor Wrllrams speak A copy of hrs speech and srgnature enlrvened the trrp The second semester art class rs exeeptronallv large wrth enrollment of thrrty frve The students are workrng on modern water colors and later wrll do abstract parntrng The December rssue of The Tradesman fe1tured 'rn Orrole Band prcture that was sponsored by the Alumrnum Extrusrons A rather amusrng rnerdent happened rn advrsorv group meet rngs last Week Monday when one grrl Jumped on the table yellrng A mouse So to he rescue came three brave boys Bruce Phrllrps Drck McLane and Sherman Kelley New Brke Racks Burlt For the past few weeks e frrst hour advanced machrne shop class under the drreetron of Mr Marvrn Flower has eleeted a group of boys vtrth Theron Nash as foreman to burld a steel brke raek whrch vyrll be used as a model rn the constructron f the others whrch wrll be drstrr buted to the three new schools Not only are the racks a pro nounced savrng to the school and communrtv but makrng them grves the students some exper renee rn are weldrng as well as workrng on scrap metal Much progress rs berng made because of the large rnterest the bovs are puttrng forth rn the pres ent prorect The brke racks wrll be completed rn the sprrng and wrll accommodate about 250 brkes l Band to Hold Clrnlc February Busy Month Thrs ycrr for the frrst trme the sehool brnd wrll h1ve 1 musre elrnrc Febru1ry 12 under the drrectron of H E Nutt of Vrnder Cook Conservatory rn Chrc1go Mr Nutt rs wrdelv known 1s 'lll adrudrcator at festrvals specralrst at band clrnrcs and 1s a much sought after spe1ker at conventrons After sectronal 1nd eombrned rehearsals durrng the day Mr Nutt and Mr Robert Powell band drreetor wrll eorr duct a concert held rn thc evenrrre rn the hrgh school 'rudrtorrum Februrryf 7 the b1nd wrll go to Erst L1nsrng for 1 Jornt concert Lrst Ve rr the East Innsrng, brnel stated It w1s one of the most memorrble events of l1st ye1r Both bands wrll play sep1r1tely then they wrll gorn together to play four marches C 'rrlotte verll pl1y he st t sehools from srx countres rt tle Drstrrct Solo 1nd Ensemble Festr y1l also rn February Grleuooel school wrll house some of the Judgrng 1s well rs the hrgh school Senror band students verll t gurdes rrrd room ehrrrrnen thrs yefrr Ch rrlotte has pl rceel tyycrrty rve entrres el ven solos rrre thrrty ensembles Look What s Comm leb l Crrrnd Ledge trere 7 00 Fe 5 Erst Lansrng here 7 00 Teaehers Instrtute Eaton Raords No school F 6 Assmblv Frener cl1ss 2nd hour Feb 7 Jornt Concert 1t Erst L'll'lSlI'lY r 00 Feb 12 Band Clrnre 1nd Con cert here Feb 14 Assembly 3rd hour Feb 14 Orange 8x Black To Present Asse mbly Unusual Methods Used by Cast In Teachmg French PrrleL vous lr me rrs CD11 you s eak I1 e rel J Hrldagrr e doesnt but Mother rs p.,orrrg., to h ye her lrttle drrlrnr, le rrn e lrngrrrge As the errrtrrn opens upon the honre ol Mr md Mrs H rm H Hrrrks rrrd therr lr e Hrldrerrde s e rrly ev rng Frther rs slowly eom rg, to an rndrgn rrrt borl hrs lrtte grrl rs t eornf., to put Prerreh trrl er her Yrnleee elrrr reter rt hrs hrs way I'he frrst teaeher arrrves and rs followed by a sue eessron of other Preneh teachers and therr rnterpreters Thus be gms the play yyhreh the l1renerr elub wrll present on l1eb b e cast ef elrrr ret r rs follows frther Kenny Olmstead mother Phvllrs Grrllrrr Hrlda grrde daughter Vondr lhomp r Mrrv e Iolrrre I rne Mrss Stephenson who be ves the he rrt of the Prenc lsrngurge rs the verb Dorrs Mrlls Mrdrme Gorrrrrret who belreves the he rrt rs not the he rrt but the stomrch Jo rn Wrlson Monsreur Apollo Belvrdrrre the mrster of phvsrcal culture Drek Bursley Madame M rde le ne Yvonne Je rnnette Ch rr m rnte Ch rntreleer the mrstress of musre Su7'rnne MeL1ughlrn Je rnne tte Mme Chantreleer s rnterpreter J rnet rnklrrr Perle oe rr rs yy ho vtonders rf he rs be lrrnd 7ee trme Roy Nevrns Mrdemorselle Yvette Florette Croquette Pom r our a operr srneer w o te rehes Ifrenelr by srrrgrng opera rn her own rnrnrrtrble stvle Mrr rlvn Roberts Mrble Mlle Pem prdour s rssrst rnt M rble Bursley t'1lk Luerlle Booth Propertv rnd st rgrng eommrt tee consrsts of Jrele Keehne rnd Wrrren Phrllrps The entrre lfreneh elub rs par trerprtrng rn the pl ry yrhreh wrs yxrrtten by therr 1dyrser Mrss Dorothy Hughes he vt ry Prrlef voers fr'rnears' me rns Do you spe1k Freneh' And rfter he rrrng thrs s r rnge rssortme nt f French re rers hrl rr rorrs methods on funny lrttle Hrlda e s rrl elrrrrbrnr., rrro rn her rr rdrr er rt ei Yrn ee r rer ou rrrsxter should e rrs Our' lYorr be l Seniors Apply for Degrees Four senror rerreulture stu dents Amos We rver Drele C1rn M rrry Strll rrrd Brll Flls h ve J red for the Strte I' rrme Ie ree All of these fellows e FFA members Only Z! of the rl rrrerrrers rr rn e st rte e rn reeerve thrs degree ereh verr These degrees rre erverr bv the Mrchrgrrr r oerrtrorr of re A M l ree mere: srre 1 these boys are hrghly qualrfred . 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Walking your girl to class, carrying her books, and holding her hand seems to be a big enough order, but when we have to kiss goodbye at the classroom door, just for that one hour of separation, as one couple was seen to do,-really, little ones, isn't that going too far? Bringing things out in the open and talk- ing about them has some bearing, for now these few people ought to feel about yea high now that they know that their fel- low students dislike and look down on such actions Wonderful ob Time Well Spent Senior government day was a success' It accomplished its purpose of acqualnting the seniors of Eaton county with their govern ment and its officials With Lawrence Taylor of Hillsdale col lege acting as moderator the day was begun by a general meeting in the auditorium wheie there was a question and answer period Following this assembly the stu dents were divided into ten groups for the discussion of one particular phase of gov cinment Ending the day was a summary given bv group recorders and a closing speech by State Treasurer D Hale Brake The appropriate program cover were designed by Ann Schaefer and Pat Tubbs Charlene Deuel typed the programs Ellen Kays was in charge of the fifteen juniors acting as hosts and hostesses The senior class thanks them for their co opera tion The positions of discussion leaders were capably filled by Margaret Forshee Bruce Brown and Lois Hall Mary Alice Briggs was a recorder Helen Smith receives the credit for her work of arranging for the luncheon at the Masonic Temple Marian Wood Pat Cook and Frances Fletcher also worked hard on arrangements for the day The time was profitably spent To Neil Brennan supervisor and all contributing to the success of the day thank you and congratulations From Hither and Yon Definition of a Skunk A streamlined kitty with a fluid drive Roger Martin My sister has a wooden e Charlie Green Thats nothing my sister There are meters of accent There are meters of tone But the best wav to meet her Is to meet her alone And then there was the moron who shot his mother and father so that he could go to the orphans picnic H1 Light Petoskey High School A recent story in the Grand Ledge Splash was headlined Exams Is a C0m1r1 Clammln Tonight Friend A person who knocks before he enters not after he has gone Petoskey Hi Light Dennis Jones didn't have a mustache. Lorraine was a Miss instead of a Mrs. Susie Moore had long hair. Mr. Brennan taught eighth grade history. Peter Klont wasn't such a flirt. Tom Snyder was rather shy. Junior class respected the seniors. Carla Powers and Charles Hale weren't seen together. Mrs. Iauch didn't have to give so many checks in library. The journalism office wasn't crowded almost every hour. Pat Bostwick had blond hair. Kirke Harrington and Gwen Frantz hardly knew each other. Charlotte had 5 busses instead of 8. Across the Sea to Zamboanga This is no fairy tale adventureg it is the story of a real person from a real place. Zamboanga is a large city in the Philippine Islands. From this city with the strange looking name came Mrs. Liceria B. Soriano Division Superintendent over six hundred teachers who visited the Charlotte public schools A Smith Mudt scholarship paved the way for six months of study and travel throughout the United States Very petite with twinkling dark brown eyes Mrs Soriano is a fascinating person She spoke with a slight accent but it only made her English more enjoyable Chaperons are the order of the evening there when you date and you really dont date untll you are eighteen at least not with a boy' Although there are 7100 islands and 87 dialects in the Philippines if you speak English you can be understood wherever you want to go as English is required of every student Mrs Soriano speaks Eng llsh Spanish and three dialects Tagalog Ilocano and Pangasinan ln describing the American people such words as wonderful fascinating and hos pitable were used by the visitor The inter est of the Americans is a constant source of amazement The ability and lack of fear shown by students when asking questions astonished her Filipino teenagers are very shy and retiring around strangers Placing at the top of sports favorites is basketball wwith soccer volley ball softball and swimming following behind The Philippine Islands of today are work ing to be like the United States They face many hardships their schools lack equip ment and there are ten students to one text book Mrs Soriano remarked with the prid of the Philippine people We have little to work with but we are doing the best we can under the circumstances Hobby Lobby? Have you a hobby Well from the looks of Mrs Kiplmgers composition class a num ber of people do have Susie Peck gave a demonstration on fish flies Suzanne McLaughlin on dolls and Carolyn Leach on music Tom Snyder gave a rather amusing demonstration on fairy tales Nancy Parish presented the knack of knitting socks Bonnie Wells told the man ner in which cinder gardens could be made Ellen Kays hobby was making paper carna tions Beverly Fullertons was how to make smitten mittens Barbara Keeley and Mari lyn Roberts told about pen pals Jackie Rhmes has a hobby of Scrapbooks Roger Nelson demonstrated airplane motors Bob Tohnson showed the knack of ice fishing Kirke Harrington told the class about his Jack knife collection Margaret Forshee demonstrated the art of drawing by making a picture of Mr Brennan Gwendolyn Frantz r collection of dogs she had as told about he a hobby Jim Wensley demonstrated the art l Faculty Adviser of water skiing lReporters Sympathy Students and teachers wish to express their sympathy to Miss Dorothy Hughes ln her recent bereavement. Renate Holm Conlrasts U. S., Germany Miss Renate Holm, a German lass and a senior at Sunfield, gave her impressions of the United States to the World history, government, and composition classes. Under a student exchange program, Miss Holm is residing with Mr. and lvlrs. Delmond Frantz of Sunfield. She lives in the British sector of Germany. IRenate's first impression of America was disappointing. She had been told how beautiful the Unites States was, and sue discovered that some conditions were the same here as in Germany. The students in American schools do not have as much respect for teachers as those in German schools. According to Miss holm homework is much easier in America and we dont have to spend much time studying after school because of study halls. in Ger- many all of a students free time is spent doing homework Some courses offered in German schools are mathematics hl'lgllSh French and Spanish German students may go to college if they have the funds to do so Scholarships are not available as in American colleges German fashions are almost the same as American ones Sweaters are rated nigh in the schoolboys wardrobe Dresses are the choice of the girls school clothes Girls wearing blue jeans and shirts are taboo ln Germany Renate remarked that they made an American girl look homely Dating no Problem for Teenagers When a boy goes courting in Germany he must be at least four years older than the girl A girl does not start dating until she is eighteen or nineteen Movies lfrench American and English and dances are the main sources of entertainment American women do not work as hard as German women Time saving machines are the reason for this The washing machine made a great impression upon Renate Miss Holm will go back to Germany July She is eighteen years old and has four younger brothers Her family lives in a twenty six room house but they have only six rooms The rest of the house 1S occupied by refugees made homeless by the war Renate s father is a farmer and iaises much of their food This is a great help to her family because prices are very high She stated that coffee was four dollars a pound in Germany When she returns Renate plans to help her mother Miss Holm IS a very interesting person and her talks proved quite profitable for her listeners ORANGE 8: BLACK Published Bl Weekly By the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School INTUINATION Circulation 800 SCROLL Subscription Rates S1 ling' STAFF Sally Woodard Marguerite Green Elsie Frazier Murray Stall Jackie Rhines Bernlta Martin John Clark Phyllis Baum cally Woodard Al Thomas Phyllis Baum Allan Taylor Miss Winifrcd Wells Journalism Class Publisher Managing Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor Alumni Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager lst Assistant l2nd Assistant l Circulation Editor ll ' ,, 7 7 Y . 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I .I Thursday, January 31, 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Isaacmen Top Mason, Tre For Capital Circuit Lead Orange and Black Give Bulldogs First Loss of Season Making the frrst half of the 1951 52 basketball season the Mason Bulldogs suffered their frrst defeat of the year The encounter was played on the Oriole floor with the Charlotte quintet coming through to take the game with a score of 42 38 The win put Charlotte in a frrst place Capital Circuit tre with Mason The game was close all the way Mason led by four points at half trme The Orroles came from be hind rn the last frve minutes of play to score 14 points and trip the Bulldogs for a clean vrctory Top scorers for Charlotte were Wally Bruce and John Betty wrtn fourteen points each Bob Jewett lead the Mason five with total of ten tallres Fg Ft Tp Prnch f Bruce f Iauch c Young g Betty g Substitutions Wrllramson g Olmstead f Stall g JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST For a Party Dinner At Reasonable Prices EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE Compliments of JEWELRY G. GIFTS BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tires Sc Batteries Phone 9177 Corner of Lawrence and Olrver St Charlotte Michigan 4 HARLOTTE RELREATION BowL1NG LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per Irne until 6 00 p m week days GEORGE W FIELD 4r V s Trim Opponents In Last League Games With srx wrns and two losses the second team has a good score so far this season Their pornt sheet shows 271 points scored against them and they have a total of 395 points against other schools So the second team has bettered the opposrng teams by 124 points Trim Howell Domrnatrng the whole game the Oriole second team downed the Howell reserves 55 34 Dur ing the second and fourth quar ters the second team reserves took over All seventeen mem bers had a chance to play Charlotte scored rn each quar ter eighteen frfteen ten and twelve pornts respectively How ell marked up srx seven four teen and seven tall1es High scorer for the Charlotte frve was Lynn Brown with thirteen points Stuart South worth was second wrth twelve pornts John Bergman and Dean Bruce chalked up ten tallres aprece Garland topped the How ell team with fourteen points Everett Bows 55 30 Everett was a fast moving game where everyone on the Charlotte team had a chance to play The score sheet shows Stuart Southworth as high pornt scorer with eighteen pornts Mason Clipped 48 36 In the Mason game the Orroles dominated all quarters except the thrrd one The Vrkrngs came wrthrn three points of the Orroles but drd not score after that John Borgman was high man with eighteen points unror High Vrctorrous Seventh and eighth graders played games with Mason here on January 18 The boys on both teams sported new uniforms hrgh pornt grade with Tom Dewey was man for the seventh score of 24 16 The eighth graders game wrth a 38 11 vrctory Ron nie Mann and Jrm Muma tred for top tall1es with 8 points each Four more games have been these teams There February There February There February There February took therr scheduled for Grand Ledge Eaton Rapids Vermontvrlle Mason Local Drlbblers to Face Three Tough Encounters The Charlotte quintet will face. tkree tough games rn thc next two weeks On February I Grand Ledge w1ll play host to thc local squad The Comets are an under ratcd team rn the Capital Crrcurt lhey have made rt rough for the Orroles rn past years when play mg on their own court Much depends on this game for thc Isaacmen as they are now top contenders for the Capital Crrcurt championship On Tuesday February 5 Erst Lansing will travel to Charlotte for a non league game Thc lro rans are a class A school The game rs to be played so the local squad w1ll get morc expcrrcnce against stronger compctitron ln last years clash the East Lansing frve came out rn front by a small margin of one pornt playing on the Trorans floor With thc game on local territory rt wrll be a battle all the way The Orroles will meet Eaton Rapids on the Greyhounds home court for the second trme this season February 8 Although the Greyhounds havent had such a successful season so far they still will be strong competrtron for thc Orroles on the Eaton Rapids court ln the frrst meetrng thc Oriolcs came out on top with a 64 39 vrc tory over the Greyhounds though the Eaton Rapids frvc showed strong competrtron at times Everett urntet Throws Oriole Five into Drink Everett Vikings sailed to a 50 39 vrctory over the Charlotte Orroles on the Everett floor Jan uary 11 At the start of the game the Orange and Black frvc took a 3 0 lead Then the Vrkrng crew set therr course to put the Orrolcs rn hot water for the Capital Cn cult trtle lead Everctt was rn the game with a trro of Moon Smith and Maurer The only scare thc Red and Whrte frve received was when the Charlotte team pullcd wrthrn three points of them 33 30 but this was very short lived Maurcr was high pornt man for the Everett team with twenty four tallres and John Betty led Charlotte with frfteen EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST IDLE ROLL SKATI G RINK We have all popular brands of roller skates Private Parties Available Roller Skates Charlotte Spirit Rides Over Howell Basketeers Wrth a 38 3.3 wrn over Howell Friday the Isaacmcn steppcd in to frrst place rn Capital Crrcurt league standings This was bc cause of Everctts defeat of Ma son who had been trcd with the Or roles The Charlotte frve displayed a determrned aggressrve sprrrt coming from behrnd to dcfcat the veteran Howell team Thc Orroles trrrlrng most of the frrst half tlcd the score at 26 all at the end of the third quarter Charlottc toppcd How ell w1th a fourth pcrrod rally The vrctory was thc Orroles fifth rn srx league starts John Betty was high pornt man for thc Ch'rrlotte frvc with nine tecn points Crrmcn Kypkc lcd Howcll Wllh tcn pornts CODDINGTON SKIRTS at S5 95 Smartly Styled and Perfect Flttmg Always something new to show you IH skuts at FRED A RICHEY CO ALLEN S FOOD STORE STUDENT SPECIAL S4 00 BRAITHWAITE MAJOR IN FASHIONS BI CY'S GULF 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Her first national convention was in Chicago which was the National Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese De cember 26 27 She went to meet ings for two days and evenings Speakers were natives of Latin Americin countries One evening she went to a ban quet where high school students of Chicago presented a fiesta of Spanish American dances songs 'ind native customs Miss Hughes then traveled by IIHIYI to Detroit for the National Convention of the Modern Lan uage Association which included meetings in Spanish and French As she couldnt be in two places at once she divided her time be tween meetings on Spanish and French liter iturc She spent her time in much the same way as at the Chicago convention Miss Hughes stated that she felt the conventions well worthwhile ind derived much inspiration and knowledge from them PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO NEWBERRY S VARIETY YOUNGS JEWELRY Gifts That Last GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasoline Sc Oil TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Cheerleaders Sponsor ueen lbr Basketball Dim lights, bright colored uni- forms and a hushed crowd anxiously waiting, was the pic- ture presented between the 2nd team and the varsity games. At ' the event f every girls dream took place but only one girls dream came true As Bruce Brown played All the Things You Are Arlene Gam mage was crowned the 1952 Bas ketball Queen by Bob Johnson senior president Arlene wore a black and white formal and her court consisted of the queens of the other grades all in formal attire Judy Henry eighth grade representative wore a powder blue net and taffeta ballerina length Retha Wood from the ninth grade Wore aqua taffeta Mary Marlowe of the tenth grade wore a champagne satin and Dorene Carey eleventh grade had light blue taffeta Ruth Ann Chamberlain in a blue dress with a lacy yoke carried the queens crown on a yellow satin pillow When informed by Helen Smith that she was queen Arlene at first was speechless She didnt know quite what a queen would say that hadnt been said before although she did feel that it was quite a great honor F F A Entertains Grange On January 19 Future Farmers of America accepted an invitation to prepare a program for the local Grange in their hall To open the ceremony the president of the FFA Amos Weaver called the meeting to order and introduced the chair man Bill Ells Bill in turn intro duced the following speakers Murray Stall who gave a talk on the Charlotte chapter Ivan Mott from Olivet who gave a talk on the American Farmer Degree which he holds and Amos Weaver who showed slides of leadership training camp and discussed leadership In the musical field of enter tainment Richard Garn sang two solos entitled Lucky Old Sun and Its the Loveliest Night of the Year The entire neeting went off according to parliamentary pro cedur When In need of FLOWERS OR A CORSAGE for that party Remember Word From Outside Carl Rulison, '50, and Wendell Ripley, '47, are stationed in Ger- many with the U. S. Army. Jack Faust, '50, is stationed at a Navy Base in California. Stan Schneider, '50, returned recently to his training camp in Key West, Florida. Butch Mayhew 50 who 'S in the Air Force IS now stationed in Newfoundland Mildred Ripley 50 has com pleted her course as practical nurse Jeanette Roberts 50 is work ing in Ypsilanti after graduating rom Comptometer School Class Schedules Change With the beginning of the sec ond semester several classes have been changed Two new subjects have been added to the curriculum They are Bible study and English lit erature both of which are held during third hour They replace Composition 12 Personal use typing drivers training and third hour girls physical education have begun a second course Los Amigos Dramatlzes Play for Church Group Plot Centers Around Boys Visit In Mexican Home Under the supervision of Miss Dorothy Hughes the Spanish club put on a play for the Womens Fellowship luncheon at the Con gregational Church on January 9 The title of the play was Let Us Have Faith and the cast was as follows American lady Suzanne McLaughlin a little American boy Gary Frace the father David Dykhouse Uncle John John Vance and Uncle B111 Bill Vogel The play itself was about a little American boy whose father went to see a volcano and left him with some Mexican people In Mexico the people believe that on January 5 three wise men ap pear and fill their stockings with gifts The Mexican lady loses her faith but finds at the end of the and her faith IS restored One of the characters in the play was a camel The skin for this camel was furnished by Con nie Rolfe This same skin has been used in other plays as a horse a bear a donkey a bull and at last a camel Phone '40 MARKS STORES FERNDALE GREENHOUSE Spotlight Special The eighth graders spon- sored a program last Wednes- day under the supervision of Mrs. Frances Wildern. Jerry Smith opened the pio- gram by singing Slowpole and Down Yonder A play entitled Wildcat Willie and the Bearded Lady was then presented by Judy Dunn Joann Gobel Beth Kays Barbara Watson Judy Henry Chuck Wood Jim Mvers and Charles O Brien A trombone so o play cd by Karl Wirt concluded the pro gram TALENT SHOW con t from page 1 and how the March of Dimes had helped him After intermission Sally Wood ard accompanied by Bruce Brown sang and Pat Tubbs fol lowed with a reading Pat Wilson and Carol Norris played a flute duet A girls sextet consisting f Eleanor Wood Lois Hall Susie Peck Marilyn Hethermgton Bonnie Wells and Beverly Fullerton sang with Lucille Whitinger ac companist Frances Skelnar added two ac cordion solos A guitar duet by Ed Bartlett and Don Marple pre sented a folk song A comedy act by David Dyk house and Francis Esch followed Closing the show was a tap routine by Lucille and Wilma Whitinger Compliments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 SHIRELY S SAVE MAKEIPS SUPER MARKET MU GER HARDWARE CO GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 9 I 8.30 0 .. ., . , ,, I ,, . 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Footlufhleers Practlce Man tave Crafts Drama Day at M S C May 23 Drama Nxght Future Events Lookmg lfltfl the fUtUIL thc Footl1g,htce1s havc planncd two cvents Drama Dav Whlth 15 to be held at MlChlgaH State college somctlmc thls sprmg 21nd Dldllld Nxght May 23 The mectmg at Mlchlgan State collcge w1ll mclude var1ous cl1n xes duxmg the rnornmg and 1 matxncc of the sp11ng te1m plxy 1n thc aftc1noon D1'am'1txc clubs f1om 1ll UVLI MlLh1gdD wxll t tcnd Anothc1 xxnpo1t1nt occu11cnc1 wxll bc D11ma Nxght o11 Mxy Zi Thxs vca1 xnstc '1d of thxcc onc 1ct ns hc1 b onc th1cc 1ct pl xv ILLH V1llcv wxs sclcc cc ond IV f1om s vcx 1 pl xys whxch h1d bccn undcx cons1dc1 Eltltlll Many new aspccts of d1'1m21t11s wxll be plesentcd su h IS thc pamtmg 1nd buxldlng of sccnc1v the 211t of m1ke up On thc evcnlng of Fcb1u.11y I1 the Footl1ghtec1s t 'lVllld t baton Raplds whe1c thcv p11 sentcd two plays Fcudln xnl Ghost for Rent to the Exton Rapxds Dxamatlcs club L t semcste1 thcv blought '1 sxmxlar plllgl 1m to Charlotte DUIIUQ the fllqt scmcstcx thc club hxs bccn VCIy actlvc p11 txc11p'1txng 1n two asscmblxcs xt tend1n1J, thc E1ton R1p1ds scnxox pl'1V fxxxng '1 ncw mxkc up box 1n clcxnxng '1nd 1cp1111ng 1ll DFOPLITILS The QIOUP hxs nlnc tccn mcmbcxs Thlll 1dvxsc1 111d dllilllll xs M1 J'llVlS Wtllllnl, No Bomb ln C H S Whcn you wxlk th1ough tnc hall bctwcen thc woodshop 111cl l bovs lockcl oom docs look '1s xf '1 bomb had cxplodccl Wcll xt hasnt It 1s the bcgmnxng of thc ncw Ildllltlll s rc om Wo1k was stntcd about th1cc wccks 'lf.,0 whcn thn vc1ll th1t le1ds xnto wh 1t uscfl to be thc woodshop stock 100111 was knocked out The J21nxto1s havc too much cqulpmcnt to put 1nto thc xooms that thcy havc now vmplovemcnt w1ll 5.,xvc l3IgC md xoomv qua1tc1s sn 11l 1' 1 thc111 Round the Come. l v 1 tt 1 I Fcb 20 Asscmblv 4th llblll Fc Z7 H1st1ngsthc1c 701 Ifcb Z9 F f Mlllillll., PLIIOG Fcb 29 Oxangc 82 Blxck Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday, February 14, 1952 Behave Yourself Yes, it's later than you think. Some C.H.S. students are now riding the buses for the last few times. Looking back over the years they have ridden on the bus, these are a few of the many things that they have witnessed. Girls find that most of the boys are very discourteous, When you get on the bus you are supposed to sit down and behave your- self, not try to make all the noise you can. Noise distracts the bus driver and can easily cause a very serious accident. Safety is one of the most important bus rules. You may break rules by standing up, throwing things, or sticking your head or hands out the windows, and think that thc kids are laughing with you, but wise up!! They are laughing at you. This is not true of everyone that rides the busesg it's just the jokers. So behave yourselves, jokers. Be Mg Valentine Valentines Day comes but once a year but when it comes oh boy! Just thin girls maybe that certain guy will come around with a valentine Just for you May be the ones the highest add a lrttle maybe that with the brg valentine Will rt be a box of candy perfume or what? Whatever rt is you can bet your life rf rt comes from that favorite guy rt will make your Valentines Day a perfect one So gals you had better keep that smrle of yours on and turn that charm on that guy and you can plan on todays being your day of all Valentine Days with the little suckers will rate or maybe the funny ones will amusement to the day Then certain lrttle guy will turn up Romance rn the Arr Valentine s Day rs here once again and all about can be seen signs of the romances and puppy loves for which this day rs held In the senior class Gwen Frantz and Krrke Harrington comprise a new romant c combination Their only comment was Aw leave us alone' Dont be surprised to see artist Lors Hall and Gordon Goelz holding paddles they ve decided to make rt a romantic two some Eleventh grade loving lrst features tall Jo Iauch and Ingrid Langmaack who seem very happy together Dean May intelligent Junior and hrs classmate Mary Alrce Howe are a common couple to all srnce announcrn f their steady plans Dick Paton another Junior claims New Mexrcos Pat Carlson of the sophomores as hrs grrl Joe Pinch a Junior and Marian Klont of the sophomores are among the couples whrle Marrans brother Peter continues hrs usual meeting of hrs grrl Sandra Parish Jack Keehne and Joyce King are members among the steadres also Athletic Lynn Brown does quite a lot ot book carrying for Marlene Martens both in the ninth grade Exchange Highlights Hats off to the Grand Ledge students for contributing S80 00 to the March ef Dimes the Eaton County Chapter of In fantrle Paralysis The Splash 3550 00 the Commercial Club S25 00 and the Latin Club S5 00 Why the tooth brush rn your lape Its my class prn I go to Colgate The Lakeview Crystal Lakeview High School Battle Creek Conscience The still small vorce that mrkes you feel still smaller Petoskey Hr Light Speaking for Hall' the Girls in Mich. By Susie Peck livcarlse it was rt distinct. honor to the wlmlt- st-lrnul to have it t'h:rrlottt- student one of two girls l'l'lll't'Ht'llillUJ.' Michigan :tt Girls' Nation, we are glad even at this latte- flute to lrztvt- first lllllltl in- ftmrrrzrtiori on Susie-'s trip to Watslrirrgltvrr. It all started the night of the 1951 junior- senior prom. I learned at that time that I was to be the Charlotte delegate to Wolverine Girls' State, held at Ann Arbor. Plans were made and problems settled and I was on my way for a marvelous week at the University of Michigan campus. This week was to be something ever remembered and I'm sure I never shall forget. The many friends and the people who spoke to us on teenage problems and of our Michigan gov- ernment gave us all such an inspiration that it will take long years to dim its memories. At the end of this week, awards and special acknowledgments were made. After receiving my pin and standing up with my group as the champeen softball players I felt sorry that all this was ending While waiting for the speaker twho was a lrttle late rn startrngj I kicked off my shoes and settled myself for the last event After this talk the announcement of the two girls picked to go to Washington D C was to be made When the first name Elizabeth Jane Peck was spoken I didnt even think who rt was Then I let out a shriek and tears came Congratulations came from all and I was so choked that I could hardly give my little acceptance message Bug Moment Arrives A month from that moment I would be on my way to Washington I couldnt believe that thrs was actually happening to m Only when pulling into the statron rn Wash rngton and having spotted Washrngtons Monument did I realize that rt wasnt a dream after all The friends that were made will certainly remain dear for everyone that attended for one doesnt forget such a trip easrly Many dignitaries were on the lrst to speak to us while staying rn our countrys capital Studying our nations goverment under the inspiring instruction of these people kept us pretty busy The brg event of the week was the meeting with the President of the United States Mr Truman rn hrs fatherly charming manner spoke to us and complr mentesl us on the young people s being inter ested rn our governmental affairs Birds eye View Famous lr storrcal buildings anal shrines were seen when going to our lectures Wash rngtons Monument strll caught my eye along with Lincoln Memorial The afternoon before leaving gave me time to do a lrttle exploring on my own My partner from Mrchrgan Joan Boyle and I decided to walk up Washington s Monument a free trip when walking but a dime when riding up on the elevator Four hundred ninety feet 898 steps and a total of thirty minutes walking found us at the top The ride down took three minutes and a considerable less amount of energy Im sure we both shall advise others to ride both ways after an initial trrp has once been made With our Journey at an end I m sure every girl who attended Girls State and Girls Nation shares the same wish that more Junior grrls could have the privilege of attending Stu tat a basketball practrceb Betty is going to be our best man next year Arlene Oh this is so sudden Ill have to sk mamma first Petoskey Hr Light Petoskey High School Tune Wrllrs Men are all alike Joyce Martin Yeah men are all I like too The Arrowhead Flint Central High School Magic of Dan Do you know that little guy That's named Dan Cupid? Yes, the one that has the bow And arrow and's not so stupid. The guy that comes around on Every Valentine's Day. And with his magic powers tries To steal your heart away. He shoots a straight arrow For the old and young. So some of you people better look out And don't get stung. But if you do get hit remember rt,S not as bad as you think. Because it will turn some of those Blue rainy days into pink. As evening falls on February 14, Maybe this could be seen. A guy and his girl in Behrens and Rowe's Eating favorite ice cream. When out of the dark There comes a long whiz. And an arrow was sticking Out of the back of Liz. Her boyfriend's voice speaks With a loud crack O My Gosh' Cuprd hasnt left Hes strll here to attack Wanta send a valentine to your feller or your gal'P Heres how First you take a couple of sheets of red paper tAnn Scraefer and Dorene Careyl and a dainty whrte lace dorly tRetha Woodl Us ing a pair of scissors tCoranne Derby and John Bettyl you cut out a sweet heart tKcnny Olmsteadl take some paste that is really on the stick tBruce Brown? and make yourself appear to be a flattering, French poet tRoy Nevrnsl by wrrtrng a ten der verse Strck rt rn an envelope and send rt off special tBob Marpleb Heres hoprn rt does the trick tNerl Wrllramsonl W ava Babcock I lene Jones L rllran Bobcrk L ucrlle Booth M arrlyn Garn Y vonne Smith onda Thompson nne Srnrth ors Shumaker E vonne Edson ancy Parish T amara Shrrely I ngrrd Langmaack N ona Carter E rleen Cronk ORANGE 8: BLACK INYERNATIONAL Published Bl Weekly By the Qulu' Journalism Class of f Charlotte Hugh School lv Circulation 800 . 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' ' L L 1 x -...,..-.-.-.....-.- 1 2 ' . f ' . . , I ,-, SCRGLL Subscription Rates S1 Publisher Managing Editor Editor rn chief Asst Editor Sports Editor Alumni Editor Exchange Editor Circulation Mgr Advertrsrng Mgr lst Asst 2nd Asst Business Mgr Faculty Advisers Reporter s 4 ssl'-X' STAFF Marguerite Green Elsre Frazier Murray Stall Rosie Harag Bernrta Martin Doug Smith Wava Babcock Wally Bruce Sally Woodard Phyllis Baum Delores Dempsey Phyllis Baum Wrnrfred Wells Mildred Armstrong Journalism Class Thursday February 14 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Stall s .Iumor Varslty Has Successful Season Southworth Borgman Lead Squad ln Scor1ng Wmnmg '1Il but thlee of the11 seasons LIIYITLS pl 1ved so f'11 the futu1e b1sketee1s of Cha lotte 'ne Sl'lOXVlI1g p1om1se of '1 good te 1m next WL'11 Thev haw. been eonqueled bv only Lake N1 w Hlstmes 'md Gland Ledge to d'1te The Llttle 01113105 have seoled 399 po1nts to the1 opponents 790 Thex have made 1 1115 of then shos 1 the fxee tlnow llne At Dlesent Stu llt Southworth has seo1ed 84 po1nts for hugh honoxs 1nd John Boxgman 1 close behxnd x11tI1 8 The box below 1l'ICllL'l1CS games up to the E1st L msmg g1me vw 1th the eweeeptxon of the game t L1kev1ew 8 Bruee Bolem 1n SHUILI Bxou n J Coope1 Ehud Heffle L1 C'llLN Hoffm 1n Beebe HoII'1n th Devu 1 Le 1 Rogers B ll nett Gl1ssIee Pugh V mee G Coope1 1 65 H JERROLD S New THINGS FIRST SKYI' WI Klslfll S SUPER MARKET Capltal ClYCUlt Standmgs Charlotte EVLI ett Mason Grand Ledge Howell Eaton Rap1ds Qrloles Fall From Top T1e for league Honors Challotte the h1gh 11d1ng Cap 1t1I C11eu1t league leade1 was knoeked lnto a three xxav t1e fo1 fnst place 111th Mason and Ewelett when the Eaton Rap1ds f1ve pulled a 1llCk f1om the hat to be 1t the Isaaemen 47 46 The 0110108 when pl 1x1ng the cellal dwellmg Islandexs xxele beaten by '1 h1ghlv spulted team Pl'1v1ng 1n a small gvm th Ch11lotte flVC was completelv s xx d up bemg ahead at the h1lf 22 21 Eaton RHp1dS evened the l9COld 1n the th11d qua1te1 33 33 then out seoxed 1n the flnal pLllOd wlth 14 pomts to the 0110105 13 Th1s WlS the11 fust v1eto1y 1n II111tv tvxo games ovex a three lsaacmen Drop Comets Wlth 57 35 Triumph I Charlotte Orloles St-ll on Top In Cap t'1l C111 1 t p e1ed on on o 1 C1p1t1l C11eu1t eonferenee the Or1ole qumtet txompeci 1 1 t Gland Ledge on the opponents flool Wlth 1 57 35 VV1I1 Hlgh po1nt men fox Ch 11lotte wele John Be tw Slllklllg po1nts 'mel Joe l'1l.lLl'l who seoxecl 14 Rax Vandelsteen lllfl Ron Bush led the Comets xx 1th 15 lllfl 8 polnts lespeetlvelx Charlotte P1neh B1 uce I 1ueh Young, Bettx Substltutes W1lll3U1Q0l1 L1ghtne1 Olmstead 1 f1eld ,goal thlough the loop the eroud went xuld N011 losmg Stleak fo1 the Grey GIVC 3 Valentllne hounds The lsaaemen seemed to have to Treasure Always the game won when John Betty scmed to pull the home team to Young S Jewelr the top w1th f1fteen seconds re 111111111111 but Nlhl Sto1ex push d DID I 0 W Your 0111 Time- l'ru-nel IS llllllllllg lnlslm-ss ' S ILL HPI' N S hnrsday , eb Fi Doors open at I0 0 1 lovk red urraqd Shoe' Store' Come ln and try our dellclous HAMBURGS FRENCH F RIES MALTEDS 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I Sandwich hop 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I L I AY EE li llll. nl. 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Thrs appeals to you Then rts your contest' Every year the Frsher Body Craftsman Gurld sponsors a model car competrtron contest wrth up to S65 000 rn awards of fered rncludrng erght unrversrty scholarshrps 686 state awards and 40 trrps to the annual Gurld Conventron All boys lrvrng wrthrn the con trnental lrmrts of the Unrted States are ehgrble wrth 12 to 16 vear olds berng senror contest ants Each partrcrpant recerves a plannrng book whrch rncludes hstrng of rules awards last year s wrnners the offrcral bulletrn of the Frsher Body Craftsman Gurld the Gurld News and the offrcral sketch from whrch standard measurements must be taken When shrpprng the com pleted model a photograph f contestant for advertrsrng pur poses a srgned pledge card stat rng the work on the model was only the contestants and a copv of entrants brrth certrfrcate BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Trres de Batterles Phone 9l 77 and Olrver St Charlotte Michigan MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Frlendly Servrce Home Ee Enjoys Work Studyrng ways to rmprovc and care for their bedrooms rs what Mrss Margaret Taylor Homemakrng I class rs dorng thrs semester After they had learned through study how to care for therr bed roo ns they vrsrted Mrss Taylor apartment where they practrced p oper methods of cleanrng and polrshrng varnrshed woodwork parnted woodwork and furnrture cleanrng and workrng venetran rlrnds washrng wrndows dustrnrf bcdsprrngs turnrng mattresses and nrakrng hosprtal type beds All the grrls enjoyed workrng to gether Refreshments were served after the work was com pleted CHIRPS 1Ccntlnrr1d from Ia e 11 ers voted to send a hydrogen balloon frlled wrth freedom pam phlets over Russra These balloons cost S25 The project was frrst begun by Drew Pearson col umnrst Assrstant Brshop of the Meth odrst Church Glenn Frye wrll speak to the Brble club and Brble elass Frrday February 15 equrvalent must be rncluded there were 734 awards rn all last year and nothrng says that wrth some hard work you cant be one of these w1nners Work shop teacher Mr Harry Blanch ard wrll grve anyone full de tarls Start rt today' For a Party Dmner At Reasonable Prrces EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE ALLEN S FOOD STORE Compliments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY at GIFTS Local F. F. A. Chapter Holds Contest Serres A serres of contests has been held rn the drfferent classes rn the agrrculture department thrs past week The F F A chapters throughout the state have sched uled parhamentary procedure pubhc speakrng and demonstra tron talks as toprcs for contest materral February 8 of last week was the date set for the local chapter contest Judges for the event were Mr Jarvrs Wotrrng Mr Al len Cox and Mr Elmer Dennrs The wrnners of the parlramen tary contest were Murray Stall Charrman Quentrn Bosworth sec retary Amos Weaver Rrchard Larder and Stanley Anderson drscussron members Alternates Wayne Frey and Kendall Tanner were also chosen The pubhc speakrng event found Rrchard Garn wrnner speakrng on A Challenge t Am rrcan Agrrculture Lynwood Cotton and Clarence Shrrver were prcked as the demonstratron wrn ners Therr toprc was Harves1 mg Grasses and Legumes These boys wrll appear rn the F F A drstrrct contest whrch wrll be Joint Concert Big Success To partrcrpate rn a Jornt eon cert on February 7 the Charlotte band went to East Lansrng The Orrole b'rnd played frve num bers then East Lansrng per formed After a brref rntermrs sron the two played together each conductor drrectrng two numbers When asked for comments Mr Robert Powell sard I have nevf 1 heard the band play a better coneert I felt thrs rs the bet concert we have played After the program East Lan srng served refreshments to both organrzatrons New tumblrng m a t s were bought for the grrls gym They are 3x8 and hrve a plastrc cover held rn Grand Ledge February Compliments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 NEWBERRY S VARIETY STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 WHEN IN NEED OF Valentine Flowers Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse GE R M A I N SHELL sERvrcE A good place to buy Gasohne 8: Orl TUNE UP VVOYIK WHEEL BALAVCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST CHARLOTTE RMJREAI ION BOWLING LANES Welcomes School Bowlers untrl 6 00 p m week days GEORGE W FIELD BRACYQS GULF SERVICE Generator Carburetor an lgnrtron Servrce Phone 9 I 64 GER H RDW RE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 1 J I I LJ ' ' i ' , , . , U ,- U . , . , M.. , , . 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SEE YOU AT THE BEAT MASON TOURNAMENTS THE CHARHlAN VOLUME 26 Charlotte High School. Charlotte. Michigan, Friday. February zsfrssz TM' rssue 9 B Brown Leads Classg L Vellman Second Varied Actrvrtres Mark Both Hrgh School Careers Leadrng the Class of 1952 Bruce Brown as valedrctorran and Lorrarne Mrller Veltman as salutatorran take top honors Bruee havrng attended school here all hrs lrfe ends hrs hrgh school career wrth a 393 average Varred actrvrtres have kept hrm very busy for be srdes berng presrdent 1 f the Footlrghteers and a mem ber of Proeellae Romanae he rs photographre manager of the Charhran staff senror represen trtrve on the Student Counerl and the mrster eounerlor of DeMolay Brtee rs pl rnnrng, to take a phar m rey course at the U of M next a Sharrng., honors rs Lorrarne M11 ler Veltman who lb salutatorran She has worked rn the offrce years and partrerpated mrttecs for She and her husband for two also has on com class a semblres are plannrng to move to Oregon as soon as she graduates where she wrll be a housewrfe Top Students Actrve Those nrne students who are also near the top follow rn alpha betrc rl order Lrllran Boberk Margaret Borshee Krrke Harrrng ton Bob Johnson Barbara Kee ly Steve Langford Joyce Rob erts Marran Wood and Sallx Woodard Lrllran has partrcrpated 1n band for several years and rs a Foot lrghteer member Margaret For a member of the Charhran staff For three years Bob has gurded the Class of 52 as pr esrdent Bar bara Keeley has been rn the Latrn club Steve 1S the recrer tron charrman A member of G A A rs Joyce Roberts Ma ran Wood has played the French horn rn the band Sally Woodard has been treasurer of her class for two years Teachers Eng oy Parntrng Two teaehers on the faculty are rnterested rn the p rstrrne of parnt rng They are Mrs Frances Wrldern and Mr Darrell Cook Mrs Wrldern hrs enjoyed parnt rng for nearly twenty rears She attended an art school near Tray erse Crty for one summer Al though Mrs Wrldern has many rdeas she would lrke to use a subjects for parntrng she doesnt have the trme to frnrsh her work bee ruse she has drffrculty keeprng her orl parnts fresh rfter remov rng them from then tubes Mr Cook hrs enroweel parntrng for as long as he can remember He lrkes abstract rnd orl parntrng on canvas the best Orioles to End League Competition Tonight Standing Coach Isaac K Olmstead J Betty Lrghtner J Iauh J Y ung J Carr G Frace M r Seated L Johnson J Wensley W Bruce J Pinch M Stall N Williamson awe eww Mrss Dora Holmes who las year left the C H S faculty rs now lrvrng rn Salrne and work rng as a secretary for the head of the vocatronal department at U of M The band has a new typewrrte They bought rt wrth the money rn the1r treasury Drck Garn reports that the Youth Center rs comrng along frne It rs open every Saturdaw nrght from 7 30 t1ll 10 30 Mrss Wells thrrd hour lrterr ture class has been studyrng ba lads Recently they asked Mrs laueh rf she would srng a ballad for them She sang The Plow man one of the large repertorre whrch she learned from her grandmother rn true ballad fash ron F ootlrghteer Troubles Happen at Eaton Raprds You thrnk you ve got 'trouble '7 So drd the Footlrghteers wher reeently rn Eaton Raprds the presented two plays Ghost for Rent and Feudrn Have you ever trred to open a door that drdnt have a handle on rt Brll Vogel trred to whrlz he was attemptrng to drag Bruce Brown off stage He couldnt get the door open so he went around Eaton Raprds had a bench placed behrnd stage for the play ers to srt on whrle they were wartrng for therr cue Whrle Brll Vogel was wartrng for hrs he fell off the bench onto the stage When Ada Jean Muma reached Home Ee Class Takes Tnp The Home Ec III class took a freld trrp Frrday Feb 15 They spent a half an hour at Con sumers Power company and the other half hour at Adams Elee trrc company The grrls were told of drfferences rn features of stoves and refrrgerators both electrrc and gas They were also told of the specral features ra the hrgher prreed models Of partrcular rnterest to the grrls were the barbecue sprts rn some of the stoves They are called automatrc rotary roaste s because the meat rs placed on a sprt whrch automatrcally turns the meat and browns rt evenly Another specral feature was a It was small but larger than an apartment stove The grrls looked over corncr cabrnets drshwashers freezers and roasters Mrss Mary Luft student teach er arranged thrs freld trrp whrclr turned out successfully When she was asked to grve her oprn ron on freld trrps she replred They are very worthwhrle rf planned rrght Be 'lhere Tonrghts game Mason there 7 00 p m Lenten servree March 3 Frrst hour Drstrret Tournaments Marelr 7 00 FFA Amateur Show Maren 8 00 Carnrval March 'S for her coat rn the closet a hand handed rt to her Durrng the clrmax of the plaf a gang of Eaton Raprds boys rn their gym clothes ran across the stage so the actors and actresses stopped to watch CE1f'6 Tournaments Here March 6 7 8 Class C to Play on Thursday Saxon Bulldog Orrole Comet Trlts on Friday Startrnq at 7 p m on Thurs day March 6 rn the Charlotte hrgh sehool gym the drstrret tournaments wrll begin wrth the Class C terms eompetrng Naslr vrlle and Sprrngport wrll play the frrst game wrth Olrvet play rng Bellevue rt 8 30 The wrnnrng., te rms wrll facr each other on Srturday Mareh 6 at 7 p m On Frrdry M1reh 7 the Clas B schools wrll begrn then games wrth the H rstrngs S rxons pl ryrnr, the Mason Bulldogs at 7 p m The seeond grme wrll be played by the Charlotte Orroles and tht Grand Ledge Comets at 8 S0 p m Wrnners of these grmes wrll battle rt out rt 8 50 Srturday nrght March 8 Past Years Good The Chrrlotte Orroles have proved suceessful rn drstr ret eom petrtron rn the past srx years In 1946 the Orroles drsqualrfred Grand Ledge from further com petrtron by the seore of 49 30 and slrd past Hastrngs 38 '30 The followrng year the team brushed past Lakevrew 37 32 and Eaton Raprds 36 30 In 48 the Char lotte frve pushed upward and onward by defeatrng Eaton Rap rds and Hastrngs by the scores of 47 14 and 43 22 The next year the team was downed by I-Iastrngs 40 38 but came back rn 50 and garned honors by defeatrng Hast rngs and Lakevrew 49 41 and 45 In 1951 the team won the frrst game wrth Grand Ledge 38 25 but dropped the frnal game to Hastrngs by a one point margrn 31 30 Youth Councrl Organrzed Charlotte now hrs an rnter ehurch youth eounerl whreh meets at noon on Mondays The offreers that hrve been elected are presrdent Charlene Barnhrll vrce presrdent Johnny Vance secretary Brrbrra Drne rnd treasurer Sally Smrth There are srx churches partrcr patrng Congreg, rtron rl Metho drst Baptrst N rlrrene Free Methodrst and Center Eaton The cor nerl has Just set up tht schedule for the eomrng, year Two eomrng events wrll be srngsprratron rt the Nrlarene church on Mareh 9 md an Easter sunrrse servree rt the Baptrst ehurch on April ll Everyone rs weleome s please try to come rs the com ment made by Joyee Roberts a councrl member f D I , 1 , 7 9 1 1 M-- f . a ' 1 - ' . 4 7 1 1 . .' h 1 ' ' I III - I 1 n'I I 1 If s . 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I I I . I Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Fnday February 29 1952 ORANGEHBLACK Glrl, Boy of the Week 4 Publlshed Bl Weekly By the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School Clrculatlon B00 G ou' Subscrlptron Rates S1 65.95 Publlsher Managlng Edltor Fd1tor m chlef Asst Edltor Sports Edltor Alumnl Edltor Exchange Edltor Clrculatlon Mgr Advertxsmg Mgr lst Asst 2nd Asst Buslness Mgr Faculty Advxsers Reporters STAFF Elsle Frazlex Murray Stall Rosle Harag Wally Bruce Al Thomas Garner Morton John Clark Sus1e Peck Sally Woodard Delores Dempsey Jackxe Rhmes Phyllls Baum MISS Wlnlffed Wells M1ldred Armstrong Journahsm Class Stop to Thmle' Lent' What does thls word mean to yotf' 1 1 1 3 1 p I I ,x 'Ula . . . 1 . Y 1 - . . 3 'J' f tg I 1 . ' . y 1- . A In , ' 1 ' 'I 4 l - Y 1 ra . . 1 1 . f . 1, 3 I. I. N I I I ,JI x 1 . I . v - . , ' ! Y , ' A ' 1 . 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 . . 3 ' ' ' I, I I ' 11111111111111111111111111-1 ' ' 1 1 Y I ' 1 1 1 1 - - , J ' ' .................................. ' ' ' I ' 1 - ' . 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V . 1 For many people th1s means the glvmg up of somethmg that w1ll make them remem ber m a small way the sacrlfxce and suffer 1ng Jesus went through durmg the forty days before Easter Ash Wednesday whlch was Feb 27 was the beg1nn1ng of the Lenten season Th1s dav dates back to an old custom of the Medleval church when a cross of ashes from burned palms was placed on the foreheads of all falthful people Th1s lS stxll carrled on ln some churches today We have Lenten servlces 1n school so that each student and teacher regardless of how busy he may be w1ll at least have the chance to stop to th1nk to glve a few mmutes of t1me for Jesus who gave H1 l1fe lor us Tootmg Our Own Horn We the people of the Orange 8z Black staff are proud to have been chosen as one of the top slxteen schools 1n MlChlg8H to produce a paper to w1n the School Press project of the M1ch1gan Tuberculos1s Asso latxon The paper belng a wlnner has also been sent to the Nat1onal Tuberculosls Assocla t1on for natlonal judgmg The class w1ll be presented w1th a cer t1f1cate of honor Results of the natlonal judgmg w1ll be announced ln late March Ol early Aplll The seven papers that have been chosen wlth the Orange Sz Black for natlonal judg mg are from East Detrolt Grand Ledge Marquette Port Huron Powers South Haven and West Branch Judglng was carued out by the M1Ch1g8D State College department of journalxsm under the dlrectlon of Mr A A Applegate depaxtment head The news feature What Our Tuber culosls Assoclatlon Does was judged on the understandmg of the subject accuracy of facts, clearness, ouglnallty and journallstlc style So hat's off to Al Thomas, for he 1S the one who wrote the w1nn1ng artlcle 'Fools Names, Fools Faces Always Seen ln Pubhc Places' Adornmg the walls of the old buxldlng and the rest rooms 1S a vast asso tment of l1pst1ck marks and mttlals Have you not1ced them? Evldently a group of stu dents th1nk they have art1st1c ab1l1t1es Gnls, can't you f1nd anythmg better to blot your l1pst1ck on Th1s actlon not only rums the looks of Two honored senlors are a t0p1C of ln tercst throughout the school These news worthy students are Bruce Brown V3l6d1C torxan and Lorra1ne M1ller Veltman salu atouan Belng left handed dldnt affect Bruce Browns scholast1c attempts for today hs. lanks at the top of the Class of 52 Th1s record w s prophes1ed by h1s be1ng lected most mtellectual 1n the 49 50 and 51 Chal h1ans An opposlte tendency was noted ln 1950 when he was named as class fllrt A state chapla1n of the DeMolay Bruce travels all over M1Ch1g3H He IS at the present time completmg a college preparatory course Rare roast beef tops the l1st of favorlte foods A pretty blond halred blue eyed Mrs aptly descr1bes Lorra1ne M1ller Veltman salutatorlan Havmg been marrxed one Vear and thlrteen days as of today Lorra1ne stat s that bexng a homemaker makes home wolk a l1ttle b1t more dxfflcult to do Commg f cm Haslett h1gh she has been a student h re foul years taklng a commerc1al course Naturally her husband and home are Lor ralnes ma1n mterests Strawberry short cake IS her favorxte food and horseback r1d1ng her hobby fa, om 741,191.1 Leap year and 1ts old tradltlon of g1rl dates boy br1ngs to m1nd several d1fferent 1d93S The rovlng reporter declded to d1S cover what some of these thoughts were When asked what they thought of the extra day year a lot of fellas and gals just grmned and answered No comment Here IS what others had to say Bud Atk1ns It would be fun 1f the g1rls would follow through but they dont Sally Sm1th If I were a lxttle older lt would be a good opportunlty Charles Schaefer 'Hope we boys can run faster than the g1rls Frances Sklenar Poor boys' Larry Towe I dont th1nk leap year 1s any dlfferent and I don t th1nk It should be Joann Gobel If there wasnt one We g1rls would probably end up old ma1ds Kenny Olmstead Its the gxrls turn to ask for dates G1ves us boys a rest Joyce Courtr1ght I th1nk leap year IS a good 1dea Glrls should spend the1r money once 1n a whlle Bob Potter Thats the year EVERY boy goes out for track Nell Housler The g1rls m1ght as well take the chance wh1le they ve got lt How They Are Domg At Alma college a former Charlotte stu dent IS playlng a forward posltlon on the flrst strmg basketball team H1s name? Bob Mohre 47 Wayne Terw1ll1ger 43 who now plays w1th the Dodgers has a four weeks old datghter He soon will be leavlng for sprlng tramlng Bob Nevms 50 1S 1n Afrlca Jack Russell 50 IS home on a navy leave Roger Sm1th 49 of the a1r force has been promoted to a sergeant For the last two weeks Barbara Lou Jordan, '49, and Cllnton Frlar '48, have been engaged the bu1ld1ng, but lt also 1ncreases redecorat 1ng costs And why autograph the wall Wlth your and your sweetheart's 1n1t1als No one would do It 1n the walls of h1s home ls modern art the object of the boy who xumed the palnt on the wall of the second floor lest room? Some one should tell h1 Y1 he's an art1st1c fallure so that he could fmd a dlfferent pastlme You can see there 1S no object ln rummg the looks of a bu1ld1ng you're go1ng to have to look at l l l l l Beware of Females Look before you leap gals you m1ght end up empty handed once aga1n That year has arrxved once more you know one of those years d1VlSlb19 by four Leap Year Th1s IS the t1me the fellows have to beware. of MOST females An extra day fallmg on February 29 marks the celebratlon of th1s occasxon ThlS IS also another chance fO1 the female of the SDECIBS to get herself a man Here IS a poem quoted from one of the Hallmark greetmg cards that IS the s1ngle g1rls lament You may th1nk you can t trust me But Im here to state you can Cause I dont want a husband' I JL st want a s1ngle man' So lf any of the fellows feel that some gal IS glV1I1g them the eye th1nk nothlng bout lt 1tS only natural when leap year arrlves Bow Wow Just a Fad Teenagers are qulck to begm and spread fads or as they call them new youthful styles Masculme evldences of thxs can be seen ln the popular checkered shlrts trou sers and coats whxle the newest fashlons are the Yankee and Confederate C1v1l War caps Wh1Ch are popular all over the Umted States Very very evldent are the poodle and horsetall fem1n1ne halr cuts WhlCh are the pres nt subject of much controversy both pro and con Those m favor of them seem to be just the g1rls that have them These fashlons are the trend w1th all teenagers here Bound 'n rqfnowd Bows to Coach Isaac and the basketball team Jim Wensley for the fine talent assembly Mr Powell and the band for an excel lent concert Gary Frace for be1ng an eff1c1ent basket ball manager The student teachers for jobs well done Shlrley Bruce for bemg everybodys frlend Arrows to Students who boo at basketball games Those who scream run and push 1n the halls Chlldren who pet between classes Those who write on the walls around the school Students who make chaos on the busses Did You Know' That there are exactly 100 semors thls vear Connle Cooley IS engaged? 'lhat Garner Morton can s1ng l1ke Johnny Ray Apprcxlmately ten hlgh school g1rls have poodles There are 156 students IH the Class of 54 The flrst Orange xn 1918 bv Robert Laughlln on the1r press? The semors plan D C on the1r tmp Four g1rls 1n the semor class have d1a monds The f1rst Student Councll was started 1n 19269 Today IS February 29 8z Black was publlshed Hancock and Ion Mc own prxvate prlntlng on go1ng to Wash1ngton Jerry Chapman So you went to class today Allan Taylor What makes you th1nk that Jerry Your sult looks llke 1t's been slept 1n Friday. February 29. 1952 ORANGE Sz BLACK Page 3 Everett Tops 0rioles In Conference Tilt Charlotte Loses Season's League Lead The Evc1ett VIkIHgS contmued then w1nn1ng streak bv defeatmg, the local squad here on Feb 15 After losmg a heartbreak1n'f glm to Eaton R3p1dS the pre VIOUS week the Or1oles were 1qa1n conque1ed by Everett 3 2 The loss set Charlotte bacli 11t1 s cond place w1th Mason ml Everett t1ed for f1rst The f11st half was played on even te1 ms w1th both teams not I ttmg the11 usual scoung str1des ln the s eond half Evel ett opened up md staxted to run away from the O111l s Charlotte not f1nd II 1, the lllll too often contmued to Llllld awav at the Vlklng of fens and sta1ted to galn on the Everett team The score w1th the game was Eve1ett then to catch f1re lay up for the gap to 36 32 then tr1ed to stall and the Or1oles trymg to b1eak It fouled contmuallv Mar 11n MHUICI scored a free throw and then took the ball out of bounds and held lt to the en'l of the game The flnal score was Everett 37 Charlotte 32 one mmute left 1n 96 28 1n favor of the locals started A long., shot and a OIIOICS clc sed the The Lansmg team MARKS STORES For a Party Dmner At Reasonable PIICCS EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE Latest Stylnng Featurlng Poodle Cuts BRAITHWAITE When In need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse SAVE MAKER S SUPER MARKET StaII's Stalwarts Stride Toward Mason Standmg W Phllllps Mgr G Beebe R Rogers G Cooper D Hefflebower J Cooper C Sherd C Barnett W Hollandsworth A Lea Coach Stall Seated J Vance J Dewey L Brown D Bruce J Borgman J Saurer S Southworth J Hoffman D Car BY Charlotte Falls Agam To I-Iastmgs by 46 37 H1gh Polnter Beadle A1ds Sax ons Non League Game Fo1 the second t1me th1s year Lynn Beadle SIX foot e1ght lnch CCHILI from Hastlngs scored mme than half of hlS teams DOIDIS as the Hastmgs Saxons defeated the loeal Or1ole qu1ntet 46 37 W1th three senlors on the staltlng l1ne up for the f1rst t1me th1s vear the Orange and Black IIVC started out determ1ned to wm but lost thelr half t1me lead Ill the th1rd per1od and could not ICLOVCI 1t For the fou1th t1me th1s season the Cap1tal C1rcu1t team was not able to w1n a non league gamr In add1t1on to a loss agalnst the Ba1rv county f1V6 the other two losses WCIC agalnst a strong East Lanslng team and Battle Creel Lakev1ew flom the Tw1n Vall RECREATION BOWLING LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per lme unt1l 6 00 p m week clays GEORGE W FIELD Mason Foes ln Last Fray Commg hele on January 13 Mason left w1th a defeated score of 42 38 Agam the two teams Wlll meet on Masons home floox torught at 1 00 Mason and Ev erett are t1ed for flrst place wh1le Charlotte IS holdmg second It s pred1cted to be a close game It IS also the last game of the season for the local qu1n e J.V.'s Win, Lose In Final Games Everett, Hastings, Provide Scenes of Tilts Futuxe varsltv players fo1 the Or1oles next vea1 e'1me through w1th a 48 42 tr1umph ovex Everett Feb 15 th1s w1n mak mg the fourth for the se1son Hlgh pomt man for the Or1oles was John Bergman who alded the Or1ole v1etorV bv droppmg 1n 12 po1nts wh1le LLWIS of the Everett f1ve was h1gh for the CVQI'l1llg w1th 17 t'1ll1es At the end of the f1rst qua1te1 the locals were behxnd 10 6 but bounced IHIO the lead durmg the next two pezlods Once agaln the V1k1ng.,s poured n more steam 1n the fourth quarter but fornd 1t too late when po1nts were tall1ed 1t the end of th, game Charlotte lcd by s1x po1nts 48 42 Defeated at Hastmgs Bowmg to the H1st1ng.,s S1x ons last Fr1dav n1,,ht St1lls J V s lost by 1 scoxe of 4 7 In each pe11od the Saxons emed to have 1n edge on the locals Stuart Southwm th proved to be h1gh polnt man durmg the evenmg fo1 Cha1lotte w1th Jack Kelly h1gh for Hastmgs Llovd Johnson mlured 1n the Eaton Rap1ds game IS lmprovmg but has to wear 1 br xce team To top all 1nd1v1dual seorln for the n1ght Beadle walked awav w1th 26 po1nts Charlotte held an 18 I7 half t1me lead but 1n the th11d quarter fell back when Beadle h1t h1s strlde Wllll some of h1s fourteen free throws and SIX f1eld goals to outscoxe Charlotte 13 7 fo1 a 30 25 advan tage Then the Sawrons held on to then lead to stop and defeat a stubbo1n OIIOIQ f1ve GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasolme 6: O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Compllments of LAURENCEP OIIIIIIIIIO JEWELRY at GIFTS PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO Complrments of LOUIS C GEF. 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February 29, 1952 Local Chapter Takes High Honors in Contest At the district F. F. A. contest held at Grand Ledge, the Char- lotte chapter competed against six other chapters and came out with top honors A first place award went to the parlramentary procedure team which consisted of Murray Stall chairman Quen trn Bosworth secretary Amos Weaver Richard Larder and Stanley Anderson discussion members Wayne Frey and Ken dall Tanner were the alternates ltr the te m Second rn line was Grand Ledge followed bv Olrvct The Charlotte chapter demon stratron team composed of Lyn wood Cotton and Clarence Shrrv er rated thrrd rn the contest wrth a demonstration on harvest ing hav Olivet placed first 1n the demonstrations The winning speech of the dav was given bv Richard Garn of the local chapter He spoke on The Challenge to American Ap rrculture Eaton Rapids placed sccond These winners wrll compete ln the regional F F A contest which will be held at Stockbridge on March 4 The regional win ners will then go to the state finals Plans are underway for the Journalism Carnival to be held Friday March 28 ALLEN S FOOD STORE JERROLD S New THINGS FIRST Every car deserves the best Gulfprrde 8: Gulfprrde H D Oil rs THE sssr BR CYQS GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Charlotte Washington, Here We Come Earning money for the Wash- ington-bound senior trip is the greatest worry at the present time for the graduates of 1952. An estimated 54,200 is neededg S3 30171 is the balance on hand During recent class meetings thc students suggested ways of se curing the cash needed First on the agenda was a bakc sale at Yunds market which wasnt as great a success as an trcrpated Monday night before Teachers Institute the class sponsored a galloping tea party at Morrell hall Somehow the news of this event leaked out so the student were ready when the solicited drivers called for them and a mere S12 was cleared However this proved to be an excellent senior get together and a good time was had by all who at tended Future ProJects Planned For March 18 a donkey basket ball game rn the boys gym IS being planned Players wrll in clude men from community organizations such as the Lrons club and Junior Chamber of Commerce The class receives 50 percent profit on this game and rt will furnish a fair rncrease rn the class treasury depending upon the community turn out An event bringing 100 percent profit to the class rs a box social which will be held some time rn March Another tidy sum should be cleared when the seniors handle all the concessions and sponsor t t f wo dances durrng the district ournaments March 6 7 and 8 Along with these projects a ew dollars from the pockets of each senior will undoubtedly be needed to supplement the treas ry with the cash needed to make u the anticipated Journey to Wash n l gton Latest rn New Sprung Fabrrcs Prques Organdres Waffles High Honors Received By Band at Local Contest Twenty-Three Schools Attend Solo and Ensemble Event Out of 275 entries the Orrolc band got 14 frrsts 8 seconds and 1 third rn the district solo and ensemble contest on Saturday Feb 16 Twenty three schools were represented This estab lrshes a record for first place ratings received Individuals awarded first dr vision ratings were Lucille Whit rnger piano Phrllrp Parker drums Ronald Lustrk vrolrn Gwen Frantz cornet Bruce Phil lrps and Francis Esch baritone Karl Wrrt and James Hoffman trombone Carolyn Leach barr tone Groups Awarded Frrs s I enscmbl s frrsts were grven tr David Hefflebower James Hoffman Karl Wrrt from bone tro Carolyn Leach and Lrllran Bobcrk baritone duet Carolyn Leach Lors Hall Francis Fsch and Lrllran Bobcrk barr tone quartette Sandra Kramer Dennis Kloko Luada Wythe flute trro Carol Norrrs and Pat Wilson flute duet Joyce Young and Eleanor Wood saxo phone duet Those receiving second and third drvrsron ratrngs are Beverly Fullerton French horn Lois Hall baritone David Hefflebower trombone Linda Smith and Kar n Lavengood flute duet Karen Bonham and Collette Rose clar rnet duet Janette Traweek Donna Spore Marrlyn Bush Billy Lewis mixed clarinet quartette Charles Schaefer Bonnre Wells Pat Wilson mixed woodwind rio Third drvrsron rating was re cerved by Sandra Honeywell Sharon Vaughn Florence Lur deen clarinet trro Judges from Away Judges for this contest were Moose Heads also Rayons F01- Glfts That Last and Rayon M rxtures Prrces from 50c to S1 39 S FreclA Richey Co EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST Cook Adds to Chorus Mr. Darrell Cook has added ten new songsters to the chorus for the last half of the school year. They are as follows: Dorothy Boise, Verdetta Mahon, Dan Burs- ley LeRoy McDaniels Dick Garn Dennis Jones Joyce King Mar ilyn Hetherrngton Janet Deven baugh Kathleen Rapelle Mr Cook rs planning a pro gram of a Half Century of Hit Tunes which will be presented March 21 as follows piano Dr Roy Under wood M S C string Dr Pedro Paz Olrvct college percussion Mr Leon Knapp Grand Rapids woodwrnds Mr Art Hills Hol land Mr Kenneth Finn MSC M William Fitch Ypsilanti brass Mr Richard Correll Niles and Mr Douglas Campbell M Judging lasted from 8 15 a m t 315 p This rs the rrst tim the festival has been held rn Charlotte Bruce Brown and Ann Schaefer request more pictures to use on the Charhran snapshot pages GITTLEMA S BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tires 6: Batteries Phone 9177 Corner of Lawrence and Oliver St Charlotte Michigan MAKER S IGA COFFEE SHOP Lunch I-Iamburgs Malts Always Friendly Service If MU GER HARDW RE C0 HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ,I 1 1 1 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 ' 1 -I . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' f- . . .I u Y - ' . 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Thursday, March 13. 1952 ISSUE 10 ar one Wins Bible Students Promote Lenten Services Drstrret Crown Isaacmen to Enter Regionals At Albron to Encounter Lakevlew Tonight Playrng on even terms through out most of the game the local cagers defeated the Mason Bull dogs 51 43 Saturday mght to be come Class B drstrrct tourna ment champrons and elrgrble for regronals at Albron where they wrll play Lakevrew Wrth the ball changlng hands contrnually the frrst quarter ended wrth a 12 12 tre The second quarter proved a more srgnrfrcant one for the Bull dogs as they outscored the Orr oles by 3 po1nts and the halftrme score stood 28 25 rn therr favor The Mason frve managed to hold a narrow lead for the frrst few mmutes of the thrrd perrod but the Isaacmen turned on the steam by capturrng the ball and pourrng rn 14 pomts to therr op ponents 6 The locals led 39 34 at the end of the thrrd quarter Scorrng 12 pomts rn the frnal perrod the Orroles held therr lead and came through wrth a 51 45 wrn John Betty and Wally Bruce led rn scorrng for the Orroles wrth 17 and 13 po1nts respectrve ly Roggow wrth 14 was hrgh pornt man for Mason Frrday s Games Fast Pavrng the1r way rnto the frnals Mason pulled a surprrsc upset over Hastrngs 52 51 1n the frrst Class B game Frrday was a close hard fought contest Grand Ledge met Charlotte for the second game Wrth the Com ets takrng the ball on the trpofl Vandersteen dropped therr frrst marker Guard John Betty made the f1rst score for the Orroles Iauch dropped a long shot from the srde addrng two more pornts then trpped rn an other counter Smrth and Van dersteen both scored The frrst quarter ended Grand Ledge lo Charlotte 10 Free throws by Vandersteen and Shoemaker started the nefct quarter Wrllramson added the frrst pomts for Charlotte Tallres followed untrl at half trme the Orroles held a one pornt margrn 24 23 Charlotte taklng the ball on the trpoff garned pomts when Stall on a hard drrve sank the ball rn the basket Buck made two free throws to help G L Stall went two more trmes add mg to the local score Teman of G L and Iauch of Charlotte con nected for charlty tosses after whrch Lrghtner pushed the score hrgher The Isaacmen contmued to frnd the hoop whrle Grand Ledge was havrng trouble scorrng Local sub strtutes played the frnal quarter The score at the end was 57 39 rn favor of Charlotte icont on page SJ Back row Karen Rapelje A Bracy R Flessner R Jones K Harrmgton W Cotton M Morgan E Waldron M Garn Second row K Conklln G Wonser N Grant D Esch B Brummett J Stall M Grant J Hopkm Kathleen Rapelje N Satterlee K Stevenson D Bosworth V Conklun Front row Mrs Marena Kuplmger A Wllllamson C Satterlee P Wnlllam son G Frantz C Leach J Reynolds Lenten Services Observed Hagelberg fo Attend By School Student Body Agnculture Convention At Chrcago from March 10 to 14 there w1ll be a conference rot teacher trarners and supervrsors rn agrrculture for thrs regron of the country Mr Mrlton Hage berg Charlotte agrrculture teach er wrll be the representatrye from here There w1ll be a delegatron rrom Mrchrgan Statc College supervrs ory staff and of the State Depart ment of Publrc Instructxon Be cause of the1r work rn teacher trarnrng both Mr Hagelberg and Mr Clyde Ray are on the M S C staff ln charge of the conference 1 Mr A W Tenney of the off1ce of educatron rn Washrngton D The theme IS golng to be how to promote better agrrculture courses rn hrgh schools rn the country and new program tech nrques Onole Clnrps The Mrsses Vrrgrnra Frsh Vrr gmra Benson and Laura Cudney spent a week end rn Chrcago Galewood now has a school paper Wrllram Sleepers fourth grade students are the reporters If gym IS to and shop you go down by the boys you w1ll see a new room rt be used bv Harley Coplrn Karl Bengson as a work and supply room F F A boys Drck Garn Brll Ells Stall ers degree March 6 The sophomores have decrded upon the1r class rrngs and have ordered them from the Terry berry Company Junror Rotarrans for March are Amos Weaver and Murray Stall Amos Weaver and Murray recerved therr State Farm Brble Class Buble Club Present Programs Durmg Season Observrng the f1rst Lenten ser v1ce of the year 1952 the Brble class asked Rev Vern VanHovel a drrector of Youth for Chr1st Internatronal of Lansrng to be the f1rst guest speaker The plannmg commrttee for thc f1rst serv1ce was Arbutus Wrl lramson Phrlrp Wrllramson and Arnold Bracy The covers of the programs were desrgned by Ed Begrnnrng the servrce was Gwendolyn Frantz play1ng the processronal on the prano Jolrne McLane then gave the rnvoca tron Mr Darrel Cook the drrec tor of the hrgh school glee club then led the student body rn srng mg the hymn When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder accompanred by Mrs Lyman Chamberlam Beverly Perrault gave the read mg of the Scrrpture Matthew 71 1 11 The speaker then sang The Holy Crty Immedratelv after the vocal number Stanley Anderson rntroduced Rev Van Hovel who spoke on the Trl umphal Entry of Chr1st rnto Jeru salem Ronald Lust1k followed wrth a vrolrn solo Ave Marra accompanred by Lucrlle Whrtrn ger The benedlctron was pro nounced On March 10 Rev Rrchard Hunter presented Gorng All the Way The mrxed chorus under the drrectlon of Mr Cook sang a number accompanred by Mrs Lyman Chamberlam Sally Wood ard sang a solo wrth Brucc Brown accompanyrng The servrces wrll contrnue fl rough the perrod of Lent every Monday mornrng FFA Projects Nets Lhapter S57 193 63 Supervlsed Farmmg Programs Judged Fourth rn State Judged by the Agrrcultur rl Educatron staff of the State De partment of Publ1c Instructron Charlotte was rated fourth rn the state for supervrsed farmrnr, programs that members conduct ed on the1r own home farms Srx other chapters also recervcd gold awards Judgmg was based on the frnal farmrng reports of members for 1951 From rts pro jects the chapter made a net ln come of 35719363 T promote leadershrp abrl tres a regronal F F A contcst was held March 4 at Stockbrrdgc Frve drstrrcts were represented Rrchard Garn recerved second place for hrs speech A Chal lenge to Amerrcan Agrrculture An F F A member from Owosso recerved frrst place Stockbrrdge placed f1rst rn tht parlram ntary procedure contest The C h a r l o t t e parlramentary procedure team consrstrng of Murray Stall as charrman Quen tm Bosworth as secretary Amos Neaver Stanley Anderson Rrchard Larder reeerved thrrd place Wayne Frey and Kendall Fanner were substrtutes for the Charlotte team Sprung Festival to Be Held March 21 On March 21 at 8 p m the hrgh school chorus of 54 members wrll present rts annual sprrng., concert Half Century of Hrt Tunes show undcr the drrectron of Mr Darrell Cook w1ll featu O songs that were popular back Jn the 1890s and srnce The chorr dressed rn new robc and stoles w1ll srng My Wild Irrsh Rose In My Merry Olds mobrle The Bells of St Mary s Deep Purple and s veral num bers from the Broadway show Oklahoma A specral addrtron to the pro gram wrll be two harp solo played by Mrss Helen Mrllrken student teacher rn vocal musrc Mrs Lyman Chamberlam w1ll rccompany thc chorus No adm1ss1on wrll be chargcd but a voluntary collectron wrll be taken durrng the program Future Follres Box socral and dance 7 00 March 14 Donkcy basketball game 8 00 March 18 Operetta 800 March 21 Senror grrls tea 2 00 March '77 Journalism Carnrval 700 March 28 Ch I 1 C ' ' . 9 0 s . .I 1 1 1 - ' .. 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P390 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK March 13 1952 ORANGE 8' BLACK Dramatlcs Club F ands A Day I0 Rememhel' S6110 lllllgmxm Published Bl Weekly Q L By the r Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School Si Clrculatlon 800 CQOLL Subscription Rates S1 455.9 STAFF Murray Stall Ros1e Harag Wally Bruce SUSIE Peck Mar1lyn Roberts Phyll1s Baum Sally Woodard Garner Morton Sally Woodard Jackle Rhmes Doug Sm1th Phyllxs Baum Mlss WlHlffed Wells M1ss Mlldred Armstrong Journalxsm Class Publlsher Managmg Ed1to1 Edltor 1n ch1ef Ass t Edltor Sports Edltor Alumn1 Edltor Exchange Ed1tor C1rculat1on Mgr Advertxsmg Mgr lst Ass t 2nd Ass t Busmess Mgr Faculty Advlsers Reporters Who s Your Cholce for ueen3 Here lt IS t1me aga1n to p1ck that extra spec1al gal of your class Whom am I talkmg about' Well your class queen of course Have you thought about whom you re gomg to vote for th1s year? If not here are a few polnters to conslder before maklng that flnal ChOlC6 Flrst of all remember these gals w1ll be 1n the llme llght to represent us as a whole Your queen should represent the best your class can produce Its not always the hlghest class off1cer the b1ggest date balt or the person w1th the hlghest scholastlc ablllty that rates top 1n llfe Although these th1ngs can be f'erta1nly 1ecogn1zed these thmgs are not always the most lmportant ObJCCtlVeS IH l1fe Some t1mes the l1ttle acts of respect pol1teness and k1ndness go unnotlced but should not be forgotten Looks and clothes are all fme but they dont really portray character Neatness however does show a well cult1vated hab1t Among the most lmportant tests to put the future queens through are above all frlend lmess a pleasant personalxty ambxtlon trustworthmess dependab1l1ty and s1ncer1ty Any glrl w1th these qual1f1cat1ons cer tamly deserves to relgn as one of the Queens ln C H S Lets choose the best Sulphur and Nlolasses Txme Yes' Its that t1me agaln' Be on the lookout for the symptoms of that dlS63S9 evelyone can catch dur1ng March Apr1l and May sprmg fever Just about March 21 the f1rst day of spr1ng when you wake up and look out the w1ndow the sun IS sh1n1ng and rob1ns chxrpxng and you th1nk Oh why do I have to go to school or do any work at all Maybe Im Just lazy Watch out you ve got 1t' You cant get r1d of th1s nat1on w1de d1sease by s1mply go1ng to a doctor The only thmg to do IS Just g1VE up and get out the only known cure sulphur and mo lasses It w1ll only be a short t1me before youll be all over your sprlng fever Oscar Award Wlnners Hats off to the coachmg staff of C H S for the flne Job done durmg th1s past sea son Two sports football and basketball of the 1951 52 season have seen the1r last days and ceased to be Student body and faculty members wlsh to extend hearty apprec1at1on to the coaches for the t1me work worry sweat and stram that seems to come along w1th do1ng any thmg worth wh1le The proud words Thats one of our coaches w1ll stand as the mer1t award fox the coach1ng staff of the Or1oles Prop Work Excllmg Carrots SIX feet tall' Strawbernes larger than apples' M1lk that glows' Ab normal you say no slr not 1n Green Valley Th1ngs there are b1gger and better than ever Green Valley 1S to be the annual pro ductlon of the D1amat1cs Club and the forement1oned obJects are a few of the many propertles Whlch must be made Many p1oblems keep poppmg up to bother the busy club members At the present the carrot IS the cente1 of thought The questlon IS should the car1ot have '1 top and 1f so how b1g a top should a SIY foot carrot have? Of course L11l1an Bobc1k Mar1lyn Roberts and Charlene Deuel arc hav1ng some trouble puttmg the whole carrot together Have you ever s en a bean stalk grow m front of your eyes? Ne1ther have Pat Tubbs and Don Marsh but 1ts thelr duty to make two bean stalks approxlmately n1ne feet tall Wh1Ch w1ll when properly made grow as you watch Ray Flessner IS busy plannlng the S129 of the super g1ant alfalfa wh1ch grows 1n the valley Everyone Works on Props The rest of the club IS also busy sawmg wood and pound1ng na1ls You can heal the hums of 1ndustry any Monday nlght 1f you happen to wander down by the wood shop or prop room In the shop you w1ll no doubt f1nd Bruc Ph1ll1ps bus1ly sawlng away A few feet away you w1ll f1nd Sandy Sassaman and B111 P1erce do1ng the same th1ng Other sawers are Ada Jean Muma Lola Donley Marlene Martens Nedra Sm1th and Mary Although not busy w1th specxal Jobs Bruce Brown Klrke I-Iarrlngton and B111 Vogel can be seen hurry1ng around do1ng th1s that and everyth1ng By the way have you notlced the pleased express1on on the faces of Sally Woodard and Dennls Jones? They have made a suc cessful slap board Whats that? you say Well a slap board cons1sts of two pxeces of board wh1ch when properly put together w1ll make a very loud gun shot Overseemg th1s h1ve of busy workers lS Mr Jarvxs Wotr1ng advlser and dxrectox The work has just begun almost everyth1ng IS st1ll to be made There IS a rock wh1ch w1ll be anywhere from f1ve to e1ght feet tall there 1S a tree and a bench there are sunflowers back drops and shrubbery there IS a log cabln wh1ch IS the home of the hero there are also cl1ffs and there are also varlous vegetables Each object w1ll requ1re t1me and care Hard work w1ll be the order of the day But ask any Footl1ghteer no doubt hell say that the work IS hard but that he has lots of fun do1ng lt X Change ROSIE Harag report1ng a basketball game for the Orange and Black ROS19 What shall I say about the two peroxxde blondes who had a flght at the basketball tournament last Illghtq Margur1te Green Why Just say the bleachers went w1ld' The D1al Marshall Daughter Father may my new boy frlend replace your bus1ness partner that dred yesterday? Father Its all rlght wxth me 1f you can arrange It wxth the undertaker The H1 llght Petoskey The cows are ln the meadow The sheep are on the grass But all the s1mple l1ttle geese Are 1n the freshman class The H1 l1ght, Petoskey March 17 marks the day of St Patrlck the patron sa1nt of Ireland He IS cla1med by Ireland because he brought Chr1st1an1ty to that country Next Monday xn Amer1ca IS l1ttle more than the OCCHSIOH for Weaflng green t1es and shamrocks and carrylng clay DIPES The c1ty of Dubl1n however cont1nues to ob serve the day w1th a blg parade and :lance fest1val The well to do people of that c1ty are 1nv1ted to a ball at Dublln castle to dance 1n a ballroom known as St Patr1cks ha 1 The whlte clay p1pe IS symbol1c of old Ireland Green IS the trad1t1onal color of the day because Ireland IS known as the Emerald Isle The shamrock 1S Irelands symbol because St Patr1ck used lt to explaln to the Irlsh the doctr1ne of the Holy I'r1n1ty the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost pleade fbanfW!a.lkonl1'fe I am the voxce of the lawn surroundlng the h1gh school I plead wxth you the stu dents of C H S to lend an ear to what I am about to say Each season I am trampled upon In the summer when I should be covered w1th r1ch green grass my blanket IS drab and worn smooth by the feet of many In the fall when the leaves should l1e upon me herds of feet plod across me unt1l the leaves are ground 1nto me so deeply I scream The Jamtors Jab sxgns 1nto me Wllll the word please pr1nted on them One out of ten students reallzes the Slgn means to please don t walk on me the other nlne th1nk the extreme oppos1te Please walk on me nd mvarlably they do In the wlnter 1ts not quxte so bad as I m snow but I m st1ll unattractlve Wlth so many footprlnts all over me The most horr1d season of all for me IS here once agaln My how ugly I look and how uncomfortable I feel w1th mud oozmg all over me I plead wlth you to walk around me on the Sldewalk to g1ve me a chance to become green and pretty l1ke other lawns Please? Juke Box Jlngo Cry Recewmg report cards Wheel of Fortune Journal1sm Carnlval 5 Foot 2 Charlene Barnh1ll Ill Get By Senlors Cthey hopel Sunrxse Serenade Gettmg up for school Road to Mandalay U S 27 to Wagers After You ve Gone Teachers at end of day Skaters Waltz Idle Roll every n1ght So T1red PhyS1CS students do1ng homework Broken Hearted Tournament losers Its No Sm Two t1mers Down Yonder Fred Wh1te Slow Poke Jack Irvme Tenderly Ask1ng Papa for more S S Down by the Old M111 Stream The Sprmgs on M 78 Ham Bone M1nstrel Show at Carnlval Its a Grand Nlght for Smglng Sprmg Concert Llttle Wh1te Cloud that Crxed March weather Its a Lonesome Ole Town When the sen1ors are on the trlp Bermuda Wxshful thmklng G1rl of My Dreams Carmval Queens Oh How I Hate to Get Up 1n the Morn mg Tardy students Ballot for Queen My cho1ce for Queen of the grade IS 1 0 o ee 99 Q x - - .. ,I f -I 9 1 . 1.-.... 9 7 . , Q 'Q ' ' . . ' . ' 1 1 ul . 1 .1 , - I I A9 un I ' f ,- 4 Q - - , . . ' . , . 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March 13. 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 Mason Downs Charlotte Wrth 56 55 Vrctory Fourth Quarter Fouls Out Eight Orioles In one of the werrdest games of the season the Mason Bulldogs defeated the Charlotte Orroles on the Mason floor Feb 29 At the end of the frrst quarter Charlotte led by one pornt 13 I Fhe scoreboard read 25 22 at the half wrth the Orroles leadrng The tourth quarter proved to be the turnrng pornt Wrth therr 10 pornt margrn the locals seemed to be marchrng toward certarn vrctory Then the Wrth four play John leavrng four Wrthrn another mrnute Jrm Young followed surt Followrng hrm was Murray Stall who left only Jrm Carr and Ken Olmstead to play the remarnder of the game The boys were unable to hold the stubborn Bulldogs and the contest ended wrth a scorr of 56 55 frreworks started mrnutes left t Betty fouled out men on the floor TOURNAMENT mt Olrvet Tops Class C Openrng the Class C tourna ment on Thursday nrght Nash vrlle defeated Sprrngport 47 40 and Olrvet trouneed Bellevue 64 In the Saturday frnals Olrvet topped Nashvrlle 70 45 to cop the drstrrct crown and the trrp to Kalamazoo for the regronal com petrtron George Stuekv 47 statroned Fort Custer rs on maneuvers Texas Eggs Don New Uniforms r er 1 on nr rx r t rhn on urge ll man 1 er nd rm 3 lx rr um I um I orrrm X D In Xlo nd 4 Irn ll 1 I lllrlll unror I-lrgh Basketeers Defeat Mason, Hastrngs Wrth the last two games at Has trngs and Mason the s venth and erghth grade basketball teams ended another successful season On Frrday Feb 22 the Junror hrgh team took a double header frem Hastrngs The seventh grade won 36 21 and the erghth grade won .30 18 To frnrsh the s ason the team traveled to Mason on Feb 29 to take two games Thrs trme the s tenth grade was vrctorrous 28 Z2 nd the erghth grade won 34 19 Drck Lewellyn was hrgh pornt man Coach Toutant remarked that excell nt teamwork was drsplay ed rn the erghth grade due to the Iact that a drfferent boy was hrgh Complrments of LOUIS C GEE Phone 200 BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courtcoas Atlas Trres 6: Batterres Phone 9177 Corner of Lawrence and Olrver St Charlotte Mrchrgan CHARLOTTE Rousu 8x WEBB Delrcrous Sodas Sundaes and lVlalteds pornt man rn several of the games wrth an rndrcatron of good pros pects for the future The boys wrll recerve awards rn the form of basketball m blems wrth Junror Hrgh wrrt ten on them Attendrng a radro electronrcs and televrsron school rn Detro rs Drck Smrth 51 Charles Harag 49 has recently been promoted to sergeant H s statroned rn Germany Complrments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY at GIFTS Every car deserves the best H D Orl ARE THE BEST BRACYQS GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Charlotte EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST Four Boys End Hi Ir School Lage 1' areers Three senior boys and one Junror boy ended therr hrph school basketball careers wrth the close of the 51 52 erge serson Murray Stall has plryed one year on Junror varsrty and two years on the varsrty team as guard When asked about hrs last year as a member of the Orrole team Murray stated Ithrnk that my three years have been lots of lun It wrll seem funny not to be one of the players on the floor next year Playrng center Ind forward durrng hrs four yerrs of brsket ball Jrm Wensley wrs 1 member of the Junror varsrty and varsrty teams for two years each Jrm remarked Ive had a lot of fun and I wrsh rt were my frrst year Instead ot my last Wally Bruce has played two vears on the second team and two on varsrtv as a forward H stated I feel that I have worked vurth a swell bunch of fellows and r ve had a lot of fun Because he wrll be too old next year Junror Joe Prneh rs rlso completrng hrs r Ie rs r Io al drrbbler He has pl ryed b rll rn Junror hrgh one year on Junror varsrty and two years on the frrst team Joe sard I wrsh that It vxouldrrt come to an end Ind that I could eontrnue plryrnr, ALLEN S FOOD STORE JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch I-lamburgs Malts Always Frrendly Servrcer W fs.,,'J 1,1 TRY OUR DELICIOUS QQ' HAMBURGS Z JAY SANDWICH SHOP EARL J LAVENGOOD Proprietor lv IDLE ROLL SKATI G RINK We have all popular brands of roller skates Prrvate Partres Avarlable Roller Skates 0' 0 - U ' w A I I . 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I, 11 fl +I 1' 1 'I '1 'I 4, 'I 'I 'I 4, 'I - 'I 'I I, 'I ' ' 'v 'I 1, :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J trr::.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J Page 4 ORANGE 8: BLACK March 13, 1952 New Elementary Schools : lntelmschool Meet To Receive Bike Racks For the past few weeks the flrst hour advanced machme shop class under the dlrectlon of M1 Marvm Flower has elected a group of boys wlth Theron Nash as foreman to bulld a steel blke rack wh1ch w1ll be used as a model ln the construct1on of other racks These w1ll be dls tributed to the three new schools Not only are the racks a pro nounced savlng to the school and commumty but maklng them glves the students some expel 1ence 1n arc weldmg other than workxng on preces of scrap metal Much progress IS belng made because of the large lnterest the boys ale puttmg forth 1n the pre s nt proJect The racks w1ll be completed ln the sprlng and wlll accommodate about 250 blkes CAPITOL CIRCUIT FINAL STANDINGS WLPC Everett Mason Charlotte Grand Ledge Howell Eaton Rapxds STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 BRYAN 8x FULLER SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Mnchlgan FORMALS Rlcheys Second Floor for the Latest In Formals I:redA Richey Co Try Our Large Vanety of HOME MADE CANDY LIBERTY SWEET Pete COIIZZI Attended by Students J Gobel J Courtnght B Kays Represent C H S Journeylng to South hlgh school ID Kalamazoo Joan Gobel Joyce Courtrlght and Beth Kays accompamed by Al Cron helm attended an 1nter school conference Feb 27 Schools attendlng thxs confel ence were Lakevlew Hastlng Lans1ng Everett South hlgh and Charlotte Upon arrlvlng the students en Joyed a cocoa hour and we1e g1ven a chance to get acquamted l4ollow1ng th1s the groups v1s1ted classes and looked around the school bu1ld1ng Lunch was served 1n the school cafeterla Thls school has fol lowed a pollcy that everyone must eat h1s lunch 1n school n the cafeter1a and may not leave the school at noon Immedxately followmg lunch a student councll meetlng was held wh1ch was observed by the v1s1t 1ng schools Group SESSIONS were held on the followlng subjects flnances noon hour HCIIVIIICS extra cur r1cular act1v1t1es and general school problems concernxng tard ness and crowdmg and pushlng ln the halls After the group d1scuss1ons everyone met together and sum med up the days act1v1t1es Some of the ldeas surpr1sed Charlottes representat1ves One of these was that many schools do not allow glrls to wear slacks or Jeans to school Also some schools do not allow the g1rls to wear thexr ha1r done up whlle 1n school 1f they come to school lh1S way they are promptly sent home PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING LaRUE STUDIO CHARLO1 TE RECREATION BOWLING LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per Ilne untll 6 00 p m week days GEORGE W FIELD Three Boys to Attend Strike Three, You're Out! U N Day Conference Charlotte w1ll be among the 61 natlons repres nted at the Unlted NSIIOHS Day conference at Hlllsdale college Apr1l 25 and 26 Rlchard Garn Jlm Wens ley and Tom Snyder were hosen to act as delegates for Haltl and Paraguay Toplcs for dlscusslon armament pol1t1cs and movement of the t1uce Parls and the Mxddle East IOD em A posslble fourth DCIS n nav be appomted to attend the dls armament conference Cltxes from all parts of Mlcln gan take part ID th1s annual event Thls IS the thlrd year that Charlotte has part1c1pated 1n thc conference Panam 1 are d s s curltv talks o Brains Wm over Blrdbrams In the f nal gam between h women teach rs and older glrls or better known as the Bralns and Blrdbraxns a score of 8 10 favored the teachers The Bralns conslsted of rlght forward Mrs Phyllls W1ll1s left forward M1ss Shlrley Seacock center forward M1ss Vlfglnld F1sh r1ght guard MISS Mary Nell left guard M1ss Laura Cudney and center guard M1ss Shlrley Bruce The Blrdbralns team was rlght forward Helen Smlth left forward Doreen Carey cen ter forward Janet Spagnuolo rlght guard Shlrley Howard left guard Luc1lle Booth center ua d Charlene Barnhlll Mrs Frances Wlldern IS absent th1s week because of 1nJur1es when she was struck by an auto For GlftS That Last SAVE MAKEIVS SUPER MARKET Last Monday America's favor- 1te sport baseball was brought to attentlon through a meetmg wh1ch was held for the purpose of gettlng boys to try out for the game Practlce started Tues day nlght after school To make the game more ur d r standable Mr Stall w1ll show to the boys movles Battmg Stars Pltchlng Stars and C1r cllng the Bases Untll weather permlts all prac IICGS w1ll be held ln the gym Here the pltchers and the catch ers w1ll warm up A rubber softball w1ll be used for 1nf1eld practlce and a fleece ball w1ll be batted around a few tlmes by the boys needmg battlng pract1ce Flfteen mens sweat Jackets have been purchased for the new 1952 team Mr Brennan w1ll be IH charge of the freshmen players Cllfford 48 and Clela Shults Knee Clela Gould 473 are the parents of a baby boy born Feb At the Technlcal Mus1c Con servatory 1n Ohlo Allan Fxsher lb studylng muslc When In need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse .I .I NEWBERRY Co 5c l0c 25c Store For a Party Dlnner At Reasonable PYICCS EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE GE R M A I N SHELL slanvlcz A good place to buy Gasoline 6: O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS GER HARDWARE CO GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT lr . . . , . . 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Michigan, Thursday, March zv, 1952 ISSUE 11 nrrual ,lourrrali m Carnival Tomorrow i ht Plans rn Makrng for Pan Amerrcan Assembly Preparatrons are berng made for the Spamsh club pr esentatron of a Pan Amer rcan Day assembly Aprrl 4 The play entrtled Holrday lll Havana IS to consrst of three acts The frrst act takes place rn a class room where the students are about ready to go on a trm to Havana The settrng for the second scene rs a typrcal Cuban home rn Havana The thrrd scene rs rn an aud rtorrum where the frrst Pan Amerrcan conventron of young people rs takrng place Lrnda Smrth portrays the part of Mrs Fredrrekson a teacher Marrlyn Roberts Dorothy Shep ard Karen Laveng.,ood Johnny Vance and Dayrd Dykhouse are students Brll Vogel takes thc part of another teacher M1 Symmon Hrs wrfe rs played by Jolrne McLane Mrs Rodrrguez Joan Wrlson Chlldren are Wrllram Sutherland and Connre Carter Suzanne McLaughl1n plays Jos phrne Delgado Jrm Carr 18 the tortrllr vender In the last scene delegates from Pan Amerrcan countrles march rn wrth therr flags to the musrc of therr natronal anth m played by Charles Schaefer D l egates are Rrchard Allen Crtl crrne Hrllrs Sally Smrth Barca Schneckenbcr gc r Roberta Ammon Eleanor Wood Russ ll Hall Dennrs Jones Drxre Ewrn Sally Woodard Roma Gay Hous ler Vonda Thompson Charlene Satterlee Anthony Rodr1gue7 Carl Wysack Carolyn Small wood Lloyd Johnson Nancy Cooper Dorrs Frrrrcr Leroy Day and Lucrlle Booth Several other specral numbers are also rncludcd rn the last Orrole Band to Attend Drstnct Festrval Saturday Mr Robert Ix Powell drrector the cadet band and the senror band wrll vrsrt Eastern hrgh school March 29 for the Dlstrrct Band Festrval The contest wrll also take place rn Walter French Junror hrgh school The event rncludes 36 bands Class A and B schools wrll play at Eastern and Class C and D at Walter French The cadet band wrll plaV at 920 a m wrth then numbers berng Summ1tVrew and Torch of Lrberty and The Voyager At 310 the senror band wrll perform Therr selectrons wrll be Mrlrtary Symphony rn F by Gossec Symphony No 6 by Tscharkowsky and a march Footlrfter by Henry Frllmore Judges comrng from all over the state are Dr Wrllram D Re vellr U of M Mr Donald Jack Frye Classes Choose Queens to Re1gn Jo Ann Perry Barbara Crittenden Lllllan Bobclk Mary Marlowe Barbara Mayes Cook s Chorus Portrays Hrt Tunes Smce 1890 Back Row J Cam B Brummett V Mahon T Beals P Johnson R Garn D Jones R Holrday H Bursley R Aumlck B Rose E Waldron A Lewls Thurd Row B Butler D Boise R McDan1eIs H Darnond D J T G D B F H d R AI R H ones eorge ruce ammon len all S Moore V Jones J Sparks M Sadler Second Row Mr Darrell Cook d rector C Cooley M Grant S Walcutt D Bosworth M Garn E Ase tune J Towe N Satterlee J Reynolds K Rapelje F Ald J Rydman Front Row M Hetherlngton J Devenbaugh M Reed B Parlsh E Royston ements C Whntney A Reed J I J Moore Hullxs E Olmstead K Conklxn Mrs Lyman Chamberlam accompanrst Old Trme Box Socral Held Concludrng another proJect the senror class held an old fash roned box soeral rn the grrls gym March 14 Startrng at seven o clock the boxes were auctroned off by Glenn Archer to the hrghest brd der The turn out was not too Lood but the ones who were there report a good trme The grrls outnumbered the boys about three to one so the boys had to buy more than one box The scnrors made approxrmat ly twenty two dollars whrch wrll go rnto the fund to take the class to Washrngton swn M S C Mr Clrfford Lrllya U of M Mr Roy Mrller De tro1t Mr Leonard Meretta W M C E Mr Wrllram Frteh M S N C Mr Larry Teal Detrort and Mr Homer LaGassey De trort A farr attendance wrtnesscd the annual Sprmg Festrval Frr day nrght when the chorus under the drrectron of Darrell Cook presented Half Century of Hrt Tunes rn the audrtorrum Numbers popular srnce 1890 w re portrayed by the chorus rncludrng When You Wore a Tulrp In My Merry Oldsmo bre Deep Purple Surrey Wrth a Frrnge on Top member Pearl Harbor and many others The concludrng num ber was from Oklahoma Followrng rntermrssron Mrs Helen Mrllrken student teacher played two selectrons on her harp Warren Atkms acted as narrr or Colored llghts and dance rou trnes rn perrod costumes added varrety rn the program l ' o u -- Q - Q' I r 77 1 - ' 7 1 11 - - . . , . . 1 ' ' 1 ' ' Y 1. . . 17 . . . 7 - - -, , 77 5 1 - . 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' Doors to Open At 0 Clock Srde Shows Concessrons Grve Crrcus Atmosphere Tomorrow nrght crowds of people wrll be awartrng the hour when the doors of C H S wrll be swung open to the publrc for the annual Journalrsm carnrval At 7 o clock the people may buy therr 6 cent trckets for the var rous srde shows and concessrons throughout the burldrng Barkers statroned outsrde each show wrll tell what rs to be gorng on and who the stars are See Srde Show All young mothers and fath ers wrll frrst want to see Ber nrta Martrns Baby Show whrch wrll feature Lrfe wrth the Baby Srtter Wally Bruce has selected Char lottes best boxers wrth some rough and ready actron to en tertarn the sports fans For some real crrcus atmos phere see Drck Garns mrnstrel show rn the study hall After so many laughs evcryonc wrll want to Slt down and relax and Just the place to do that IS rn Char lene Deuels show whrch rs a play put on rn the ag room by members of the Footlrghteers Lawbreakers G0 to Jall Commg back rnto the mrdway a shrrll whrstle rs sounded Be ware' Theres Chref of Polree Jack lrvrne catchmg these law breakers The rce frshrng rs about over but you can strll catch your lrmrt at Betsy Stucky s frsh pond Now for some serrous observ rng youll frnd Phyllrs Bennetts style show fcaturrng new sprrng apparel Steve Langford s movre rn room lll wrll be 1 chance for some rest for weary fect Oh look theres 'r prcture of your favor rte grrl or boy frrendl Also prctures of your frrends you drdnt get to trade wrth and f course everyone wants a prcture of hrs class queen Bruce Brown and Ann Schaefer wrll help you frnd the rrght ones Pop m Your Future It gets pretty warm about thrs trme so Amos Weaver wrll serve I l Look What s Comrng March 27 Senror Tea March 28 Journalrsm Carnrval Aprrl 4 Pan Amerrcan Assembly Aprrl 4 FHA FFA Barn Dance Aprrl 8 Orpheus Club Chorus Concert P399 2 ORANGE 3! BLACK Thursday, March 27. 1952 By Sally Woodard There's coming now in April month a time of ecstasy, A time when fever hits us all, you and even me. And times when you can't concentrate on school and books and all. It's prob'ly 'cuz Miss Spring is here and you can hear her call. You smell a pretty daffodilg it goes right to your head. Your head feels like a big balloon and your body a piece of lead. You just can't seem to think at all when teachers question you. I Bear up and stick your chin out, boy, 1t's what we all go through. ,l.l..l-i--i- Promptness! What's That? There is an old maxim that says, Better late than never. By the looks of the line in Mr. Smith's office in the morning, quite a few students in C. H. S. know this saying. The people who have to get excuses for being absent are many but when students go to the office for tardy excuses the num ber doubles and even triples' Usually a student is only one or two minutes late but by the time one waits in line and gets his excuse he is from ten to fifteen minutes late Those students getting absence excuses could help by ob taining their admits ten or fifteen minutes before the fmal bell Then the mad rush of tardy and absent students could be avoided Being late IS a bad habit The students who are late are most always the same ones every day Time is wasted classes are 1nte1 rupted and no one really gains anything Being punctual 1S a fine trait fo a student to acquire Recommendations for future Jobs and positions are based on one s promptness as well as his abilities Your job now is being a good student to prepare for a good job in the future Be prompt md you will surely be a success In .Sympathy To David and Judy Dunn the high school students and teachers wish to express their deepest sympathy in the loss of their father Dr Joseph Dunn and to Carl Bushre in the recent loss of his mother Click, Click! As most of the students know the 1952 Charhian is well under way The general set up of the year book has been started and three snapshot pages will be possible if the students hand in enough pictures Because there are certain deadlines to meet it is requested that all pictures be turned in to Bruce Brown or Ann Schaefer not later than April 1 For much more interesting pages lets all get those pictures in so laughter can be en Joyed by everyone when the 1952 Charhians come out Five Beautiful Lassies Reign At Carnival Tomorrow Night At this time of the year the halls are just buzzing. What is all the excitement? you ask. Why, it's carnival time, someone re- plies. And of course a carnival would not be complete without queens. Every year since 1933 Charlotte high school has crowned a queen of the carnival. The girl chosen by the seniors is the queen of the carnival and the chosen underclass girls make up her court. When the time comes for the classes to elect their queen, they think first of the gal who is the most friendly, the gal with personality plus, not just the best looking or best dressed, but the one who can make friends and keep them. Classes Choose Royalty The senior class chose for their queen Lillian Bobcik. When her best girlfriend told Lillian that she was queen of the carni- val, she just couldn't believe it. She says it just feels wonderful to be a queen. Lillian is a member of the band and also a member WA Q Q I- I OLYIVIVQ of the Footlighteers She loves to dance and listen to all kinds of music A certain Jerry is her main interest at the present She thinks carnival night will be her night of nghts Barbara Crittenden queen of the elev enth grade is that dark pretty eyed gal with the personality plus' Barb too couldn t believe it when her friends told her she had been chosen as queen of her class Barb is a first team cheerleader member of the band and a 4 H member Tbone steak rates No 1 on her list of favorite dishes Roller skating is her favorite means of rec reatlon Oh yes' and Barb has her main interest in M S C lf I Going My Way? When the inquiring reporter asked the following seniors their plans come June 5, these were the answers: Marvel Simpson: I want to be a secre- tary in an office in Charlotte. Joanne Haley: This fall I plan to attend the Salvation Army Training College in Chicago. Gaynell Wonser: I want to work in Char- lotte as a stcnographerf' Kirke Harrington: 'Tm going to attend Al- bion college this fall, but this summer I'll probably continue working at the A 8: P store. Vonda Thompson: Guess I want to be a receptionist, probably out of town. Doug Smith: Continue to work at Fow- ler's, natch. Frances Fletcher: Pat Cook and I plan to work in Lansing or Detroit. We might go to college for a year. Dade Schultz: I'll work on the farm until November, then go deer hunting. Later Ilm going to join the Navy. Mary Richards: My ambition is to do of- fice work and then get married. Elsie Frazier: This fall I'm going to Hast- ings County Normal. Phyllis Bennett: I'll continue working at the Eaton County Bank. Vada Mae Jones Im going to make marriage a career Dennis Jones Work for awhile or go to college then join the Marines Ada Jean Muma Go to Albion College Pat Bostwick Work at Wilderns drug store Charlene Deuel I want to become a nurse I would like to tram at Sparrow Hos plta Senator How s the sentiment out here in the farm country? Farmer Not bad Senator Six cars were parked in my lane last night The only fellow who makes anything by running people down is an elevator operatoi John Clark I have the smartest dog Mary Barnaby How do you know? John I asked him what two minus two was and he said nothing H1 Lite Springpoit if she had a special interest in the male group she replied Not this year maybe next year There IS your chance boys het your applications 1n now Cute Joan Perry has been selected by the eighth grade When Beth and Sally her best friends told her she was class queen she felt it was quite an honor Joan is ci member of the band and also a G A A member Roller skating IS on top of her list for outside activities Journalism Carnival night will be a big night for these girls with strains of Iong Live the Queens ringing in their ears ORANGE 8: BLACK NT nnmoulxl Published Bl Weekly Q By me I SC110 u L Journalism Class of r Charlotte Hugh School 17 Circulation 800 X-'LQ-If-L Subscription Rates S1 s unix Y! I ' . A: 1 I . . . I H' . I . .' . ,, . . . I . I I II. I I . A ' I iv G ' - ' ' , 44 - I I - ,S ' . I , H Y ' ' ' , ' , . ' 11 ' I , A: . ' . II ' . , . I I I I ' - In ,' . . . r I I I . 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FHA NLE TBA I TS Love is one game that is never called on account of darkness' Lakeview Crystal Hillbilly Gimme a round trip ticket bub Ticket Agent Where to sir Hillbilly Why back here ya durned fool' H1 Life Mason The sophomore class honored Mary Mar queen she replied When Marian Klont told me I was queen I had to be led to the bulletln board where I found the results of the voting Mary then said she surely felt wonderful G A A Jobs Daughters and the Horizon club are a few of her out Sld6 activities Mary has a certain favorite guy in the junior class but she is playing it safe and is keeping it a secret In the freshman class Barbara Mayes was elected She lists basketball and soft ball as her favorite sports When asked Managing Editor Editor 1n chief Asst Editor Sports Editor Alumni Editor Exchange Editor Cixculation Mgr Advertising Mgr lst Ass t 2nd Asst Business Mgr Faculty Adviser Reporters Marilyn Roberts Susie Peck Garner Morton Delores Dempsey Bernita Martin Phyllis Baum Wava Babcock Sally Woodard Doug Smith Marguerite Green Phyllis Baum Miss Winifred Wells Journalism Class Thursday. March 27. 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK P1190 3 Home Economics Class Gets Educated on Trip Visit to Lansing Stores Proves Enjoyable, Worthwhile To learn more about the latest rn potterv china and glassware the home economrcs class Jour neyed to Lansing Thursdav morn mg March 13 under the drrec tron of Mrss Vrrgrnra Benson home ec teacher The v1s1t rn cluded stops at Knapps Lieber manns and the National China Company Modern Dinnerware Seen At Lrebermanns the class saw the verv modern lrnes rn dmner ware somethrng few of the stu dents had seen before M J Price head of that department remarked Formal dining rs def rnrtelv going out of style and be ing replaced bv 'r new 1nformal style The dishes were seen to have verv simple lrnes and ap peared colorful the glassware rs made more rnexpensrvely than before The flatware IS made of stainless steel m assorted pat terns which proves to be prac heal because It doesnt require the cleaning that sterling and srlverplate do The girls were verv impressed wrth the dmner ware desrgned bv both Eva Zren els and Russell W1 ight the form er being the best woman design er of drshes rn the US Knapps Stress Tradition Next vrsrtrng Knapps the stu dents were shown chrna crvstal sllvervu 'rre and linens bv a sales person rn each department 1 was evident that Knapps put more stress on the traditional lrnes except for the lrnens than on th modern touch The grrls were told that bright table cloths 'md place mats were now rn com mon use because of variety and convenience The N'lt1flf1'll Chrna Company was last on the agenda Here both formal 'md 1nformal dm nerware was found Thev at thc National seem to thrnk that not onlv rs formal drnrng gorng out of style but drnncrware rs als meehandrse on the shelves The entrrc group rncluding Mrss Vrrgrnrr Benson and the student teachers Mrsses Marv Luft and Barbara Ingalls all felt the trrp thoroughly enjoyable and profitable Compliments of LAURENCE P OTTO JEWELRY at GIFTS Casey's Eaton Rapids, Everett, Here, Grand Ledge, Mason, There, Eaton Rapids, al the Bat There, April 22 April 25 There, April 28 May 6 Here, May 9 Everett, There May 13 Grand Ledge Here May 16 Howell There May 20 Mason Here May 23 Howell Here May 27 Vermontvrlle Cagers End Successful 52 Season Little drd Vermontvrlle know but during the past season many Charlotte people were root rng for its basketball team whrcn went to the quarter frnals March Thrs Class D team from thc neighboring vrllage has gone long wav this year having won 8 all games wrth little trouble Among their celebrities are ace shooter Doug Steward 6 7 center who made all state frrst team and coach Bob Gelrna se lected the most outstanding coach rn Tri C In District competltron the Ver montvrlle cagers passed Wood land and Sunfreld In the Re gronals they upset Muskegon St Joseph Pentwater and Sau gatuck making them eligible for quarter finals where they met Prrogman f1V6 tlmes state cham S prons and were defeated 50 44 Thrs was therr frrst defeat rn 24 WHWS Nevertheless the Wildcats have done a splendid Job this year and then successful season was fol 11 wed by many local fans To our neighbors congratula trons on a terrrfrc season Jerrv Clark 50 who 15 1n the An Force and located at Sampson All Force base New York was recently made a sergeant Mr and Mrs Stanley Hargh 46 1Barbara Pratt 501 are re cent parents of a baby grrl 54 NEW SPRING SKIRTS by Coddlngton S595 and S7 95 Second Floor FredA Richey Co MARKS STORES Baseball Squad Starts I 952 Track Practice in Gymnasium schedule Circuit Championship Eyed Wed., April 23-Eaton Rapids-H BY Stairs Veterans sat., April 26-Relays, Hastings Baseball season is rolling around once more The Orrole batsmen are viewing the Capr ,tol Crrcurt championship with a very eager eye and for good rea son too Stalls Sluggers are a lveteran team while the other ,circuit teams lost many of then , valuables The rnjurv to Jrm Young s arm during football season may b the biggest blow to the squad but rt 1S too early 1n the season will be regular mound hurling Richard to tell The star prtcher a brg help rf he can take ldutles on the pitching Other candrdates for the ,staff are Don Marple and Garn Three starters rn the of last year are back agarn 'Richard Garn Dick Bursley and Murray Stall Joe Iauch Neil Williamson B111 Lrghtner John ,Saurer Don Marple and Jrm Young all played the rnfreld last ,year and therr previous exper rence wrll mean much to the de 1fensrve aspect of the team The teams brggest weakness last veal was hitting but this year m'rv frnd the experienced boys sluggmg rt out better at the plate Coach Dallas Stalls squad has already started working out rn srde in hopes to get more prac tice before the s ason starts All 1n all hopes are bright for the bat and ball boys thrs year as they s art out for another Cap ltol Clrcurt championship outfield Complrments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 Every car deserves the best Culfprrde 8: Gulfprrde H D Oils ARE THE BEST BRACY' GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Charlotte -T Tues Apr1129 Hastrngs H rr Mav 2 Central Mrchrgan Relays Mt Pleasant Tues May6 East Lansrng H Thurs May 8 Grand Ledge H Sat May 17 Regronal Track Meet Wed Mav 21 Capitol Crrcurt Meet Howell S t Mav 24 State Meet Mrchrgan State College Carl Rulrson 50 and Jon Brig s 50 are strtroned rn Ger many Mrs Brrggs CMary J Atkrns 501 rs working at the Telephone Co and lrvrng in Lan sing Margaret Vance 51 a fresh man at Albion college was re ently tapped for membership ln Alpha Lambda Delta a natronal scholastrc society honoring fresh man women BRYAN 8: FULLER SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Michigan MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch l-lamburgs Malts Always Friendly Service RLLHEA FIUN BowL1Nc LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per lrne until 6 00 p m week days GEORGE W FIELD IDLE ROLL SQATI G RINK We have all popular brands of roller skates Private Parties Available See Our Colored Shoes L W f T, TRY OUR 'Sz 1 , ,., J, ef? 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During the afternoon, six freshmen discussed What My High School Should Have Done for Me Some of the things the students felt they had missed out cn were C13 Not enough informa tion about college C2I Never had a course in problems C37 Little oi no couns ling service C4I How to write themes and the methods of outlining Mr Brennan also visited Mary Norris and Darl Yund who grad uated from Charlotte in 51 and who are now attending Central Michigan college Chosen to iepresent the local F F A chapter at todays con ference are Marvel Simpson and Helen Smith both seniors Roma Gay Housler was select ed as candidate for state treas urer Working on her campaign are Helen Smith Marvel Simp son Dixie Ewing and Norma Grant Chapter adviser Miss Virginia Benson will accompany the girls For Gifts That Last YOUNGS JEWELRY JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHIN FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tires Bt Batteries Phone 9I 77 Corner of Lawrence and Oliver St Charlotte, Michigan Foundry Work in Progressg Bookends, Plaques Started Mr. Marvin Flower's machine shop students have been work- ing with aluminum in foundry work under the supervision 01 Mr Ashley Sinnett and Mr Jack Ferris who maJored in foundry and steel at M S C Most of the equipment was acqulred through the American Foundry Society and IH co operation with MSC Some of the equipment was made up by the student teacher and the cost is very l1ttle The fel lows get quite a variety in th type of work doing welding two kinds of forging and genera machine practices This work I still in its earlv stages and Mi Flow r stated that there wa much to be learned Metal success does not comn every time but the percentage is lncreasing The students have been casting aluminum book ends and plaques a skillet 1S in progress Some of the proJects that are being made are sea clamps and To make book ends comes from is needed In forging this alum mum the source of heat has to be between 1300 degrees and m small bench stops these plaques and special sand that New York and Ohlo 1400 degrees F A pattern is put into the sand old and taken out leaving a pattern in the sand Then the her hot aluminum 1S poured into the cavities and when it IS removed the student has his re sult Only one other school in this area Battle Cleek has this equipment Jim Lavengood 50 1S on the Dean s list at M S C this term meaning he has attained an all A average or nearly so SAVE M A K E Il 9 S SUPER MARKET Gone But Not Forgotten Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, '49 CBeverly Roath, '50I are spend- ing a three weeks' vacation in California and other western states. Milford Mason, '48, has been the world history student obser ver and will do practice teaching here this term CARNIVAL icont fioni Dlgt 1I vou ICG cold pop While drink ing pop Phyllis Baum and her bewitching fortune tellers lure you into their tent to tell you about your future as they see It in their maglc globe Mmmm Marian Woods candy stand cant be passed by and a novelty from Mary Richards stand will suit you to a T Roger Nelson really has the crowds attention at his plate breaking stand And for more of such action Murry Stalls tum blers have many trlcks to show Main Show at 10 It is nearing ten oclock and the crowd is rushing toward the auditorium for the big show of the evening A couple of boxes of pop corn will Just about last through this so Helen Smith will get them for you Everyone IS settled in the au ditorium as the lights grow dim and a hush falls over the audl ence the curtains open and the play of The Unhappy Clown is underway Garner Morton seems to be the unhappy clown with Bob Johnson the ring master trying to restore his spirits Bill Vogel Peter Carpen ter Beverly Catron and Ellen Kays are the other troupers Famous Stars to Appear Singing star, Susie Peck, now has the spotlight followed by the famous Whitinger sisters, Wil- ma and Lucille, doing a tap dance routine. Sandy Parish and Kay Barnhill with a novelty act keep the show going followed by that well known cornet trio Gwen Frantz Eugene Sharp and Bruce Phil ips Next on the program IS the popular singer Sally Woodard holding the attentlon of the list eners Jim Maatsch and David Sassa man can t make the audience stop laughing They are followed by Danya Bryan Sandra Kramer and Barbara Carr twirlers Speaking of music a circus al ways has a band which will also have its part in the show Queens Reign in Last Act Now it IS time to meet the honored ladies the queens of 1952 Mlss Joan Perry reigns over the eighth grade Miss Bai bara Mayes represents the ninth grade Miss Mary Marlowe reigns over the sophomores Miss Bar bara Crittenden hails from the Iunior class and Miss Lillian Bob c1k represents the seniors STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 When In need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse GERMAIN SHELL srzavice A good place to buy Gasollne 6: O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE-FIRST J J NEWBERRY Co 5c l0c 25c Stone CHARLOTTE HOME DAIRY ROUSH 8: WEBB Delicious Sodas, Sundaes and Nlalteds G MU GER HARDWARE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT ' , ' ' I - 4 4 - ' , - rv ' ' 4 h . . . 4 , 4 4 . 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April 10, 1952 FFFC 155513 12 Sixteenth Band Bounce to Celebrate Twenty-five Years of Organization lst row B Wells S Schroth J Perry C Johnson S Wythe C Sharp S Sassaman R Eoler W Sutherland J Maatsch E Wood Carter L Smith K Lavengood C Norris P Wilson ace C Nash Kung J Hopkins L Johns n 4th row W Whltlnger S Peck V Marsh F White H Smith 2nd row S Vaughn S Ho 'eYweH F I-undeen M Bafnaaff S Vance D Chamberlain L Whrtrnger D Hefflebower K Wrrt McLaughlin M Briggs B Fullerton I Sharp S Howard M Hether Hoffman R Kmg 5 Wythe M Martens J Borgmw, M Klum rngton L Donley F Sklenar D Shepard D Sassaman W Phrlllps J D kh l W M B L H H p E h L B h k Chamberlain J Bonham C Schaefer Ly house enger orgman a sc 0 EBC 3rd row S Granger K Barnhlll D Marlowe S Parish J Stall 5th row P Johnson S Peters R Nevins C Barnhrll B Crrtten J Mecum B Phillips G Frantz P Medcoff R Leslle R Donley E den P Bostwrck J Sumerlx D Hrce M Matheney J Carr F H A F F A Conventions Held at Mrchrgan State Frvc local grrls Roma Gas Housler Helen Smith Marvel Simpson Arlene Gammage and Bernrta Martrn with therr ad vrser Mrss Vrrgrnra Benson at tended the srxth annual conven tron of the Future Homemaker of Amcrrca at Michigan State college March 27 and 28 A banquet by candlelight was held Thursday evening rn the drnrng room of Shaw hall Fr rdav mornrng group meeting were held at varrous burldrng around the campus wrth Mrs Benson as consultrnt of a drs cussron on degrees of 'rchrevr then conducted at the generrl rsscmblv Mrs G Mennen Wrl lrrms was guest consultant on r svmposrum Recognrzrng Lead ershrp Opportunrtres rn Your Communrtv A specral report on the revrsron of the state con strtutron was given by Bernrta Martrn After the awarding of state homemaker degrees and rnstalla tron of new officers the meetrnff was adjourned Della Mead Sprrngport was elected presrdent for 1952 53 F F A Honors Charlotte hrgh was honored to have Amos Weaver chosen as State Sentrnel at the F F A conference held at M S C March 26 27 Votrng delegates from Char lotte were Rod Garn and Brll Freeman Ufuale Glwqu Al Thomas rs now a reporter for WJIM He compiles nevts from the surroundrng area for a regronal news broadcast The Weekly News Revrew printed a letter wrrtten by Ilene Wenger about CARE packages A collection totaling S17 50 W rs taken rn Mrs Marena Krplrnger L The boys attended manv rnte estrng meetrngs and drscussrons secretarv was the mam speaker Another meeting was the lead crshrp trarnrng conference held at Hrggrns lake Attending were Jrm Arndt Rod Garn Brll Free man Don Ells and Quentrn Bos worth Jrm Arndt was made edrtor f the camp paper Leadershrp Rf vrew Chrcken Supper to Be Hell On Aprrl 22 the F F A boys are havrng a chicken supper rn the boys gym startrng at 530 Mothers of the bovs are gorng to prepare the food The chrckens are special brol ers purchased from Mrchrgarr State college The menu rs as chrcken mashed curts and gravy coleslaw relrsh mrlk and pre follows frred potatoes brs baked bean rolls coffee Elkrn Isaac to Speak At French Club Banquet On Aprrl 24 I es Mousquetarres wrll hold therr French banquet The drnner wrll begrn wrth soupe a lorgnon Conlon soupl and end with patrsserre Francaise tFrenclr pastryl The program wrll consist of French songs and a speech bv Kenny Olmstead presrdcrrt Mr and Mrs Elkrn Isaac wrll be guests with Mr Isaac speakrng on hrs experiences rn France Programs wrll be rn red and blue decorated with the Erffel Tower and a map of France Favors wrll be made for thc tables Students working on the ban quet are Doris M rls R0vNev1ns and Marilyn Roberts food Vonda 'lhornpson and Phvllrs Grrffrn entertainment Roy Nevrns and Marrlyn Roberts programs and Iucrlle Booth and Marrlyn Ro berts decoratrons Durrng the last club meeting Suzanne McLaughlin showed slides of France BRIGHT FUTURE Apr rl Aprrl Apr rl April Apr rl Aprrl Aprrl Good Frrday 14 18 Sprrng Vacation French Banquet Report Cards Band Bounce 26 State Band Festrvrl '79 May 2 Senror Trrp fray 1 Orange 8a Black A gala affrrr rs rn store rt the sixteenth annurl Brnd Bounce The high school brnd rs cele bratrng rts twentv fifth rnnrver sarv bv producrng wh rt IS hoped to be the best Brnd Bounce ever eard rn Chrrlotte t effort and expense rs being put rnto this program to m rkc rt the best ever An rnterestrng ind clever part of the program wrll eonsrst of the cadet band whrch wrll perform rround the theme of Judys Dream Colorful Program Planned Some of thc c rdct brnd num bers are Jungle Mrgrc Torch of Lrbertv March l'hc Annr versarv Waltz with brllct 'ret The senror brnd rs pl rnnrng manv surprrse prck rgcs of novel tv numbers ind scvcr rl wrll be rn black lrght rnd fluorcsccnt ants of mrnv colors T erc wrll be several studc nts lc rturc l the progr rms such rs c trumpet trro rnd trornhorrc trro grrls sextct rnd other combrnr trons Somc of thc sclcctrorrs used wrll be Bluc Trrl Flv Tcrr More Davs Trll School rs Out M rch f the Stecl en French Quartcr Surtc Ballrn the Jack Gucst 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April 10, 1952 Christ Died for Us The year thirty-three A. D. was the most famous year in known history. We now reserve two days in the spring to pay respect to Jesus, who gave his life to benefit us. One of those days was when Christ ate his famous Last Supper with his disciples. The next day, which is Good Friday, was when he was crucified. Then three days later he arose from his grave without arousing the guards who were watching his grave and joined God and the Holy Ghost in heaven. Christ gave his life so that we could have a better world to live in. Some say he gave it in vain, but he gave it for a good cause. And so when Easter Sunday rolls around there is only one thing to do, and that is go to church and to show that he did not die in vain. Today we are fighting in Korea for the same thing that Christ died for. Many people are being crucified in foreign lands and in our own, so that eventually we may have peace. , .. Hats Off to Bible Class Much appreciation should be given 'to the Bible class for the impressive and mspirmg Lenten services they have promoted again this year Each Monday morning during Lent they have converted the auditorium into a chapel for church services This has taken time and planning which has paid off in informing students of the meaning of Easter Music and speakers have all been selected carefully so students will enjoy the pro grams and also benefit from them Every person who has attended these Monday morning services should be thank ful that he can do so Mrs Kiplinger and her class deserve all our appreciation foi their Lentin music and messages Thanks for Helping Yes the circus has pulled out the clowns models actors and fortune tellers are only in memory now The sideshows and con cessions are closed for another year But the people who made all this possible are right here in our school Miss Wells gave advice guidance Cfltl clsm and praise which is a vital necessity in arranging a carnival Nancy Parish and Tom Snyder certainly deserve recognition for their long hours of script writing and directing of the main show and for the many other Jobs that they were responsible for To the townspeople helping us with adver tising and to the many students and teach ers who worked on committees shows and concessions we wish to say Thanks a lot for helping to present the Journalism car nival of 1952 If You Can t Malte the Game listen to WKZO the Kalamazoo sta tion at ll 15 p m Friday night when Char lotte and other high school sport scores are broadcast Dallas Stall science and math teachei and coach calls in the scores to the Kala mazoo station and also to the Jackson Citizen Patriot and Lansing State Journal Mr Stall has done this for six years ever since coming to the school Hastings Junior class has chosen for the annual play Tish by Alice Chadwick to be presented March 28 at 8 p m in Cen tral auditorium A Voice From Across the Sea Miss Clara Berard, nineteen-year-old na- tive cf Hawaii, spoke to various classes on April 7. She is a student at Wheaton col- lege, near Chicago, Ill. Miss Berard described Pearl Harbor, We English from early childhood and that English is taught in their schools. The cli- mate in Hawaii is the same the year round. The temperature never goes above 85 de- grees or below 70. The pace of life is slower than in the U. S. because of the climate. She likes snow very much. The schools are much the same as ours in regard to classrooms and subjects offered. The Hawaiian people consider it a great privilege to be able to go to school. The social life is the same, based on school ac- tivities. They participate in such sports as football, basketball, track and swimming. Describes December 7 Miss Berard described Pearl Harbor. We lived on the water front. I was walking down to the store when I saw the planes. I waved at the planes thinking they were American. Then someone pulled us into a garage and told us it was the Japanese. When I got home I could see the ships in flames in the harbor The marines moved my family from our home to the sugar cane field The sound was like a low flying plane Hawaiians want to become a state be cause they feel that they fill the require ments needed such as economic stability loyalty education The Hawaiians pay two taxes one to their territory and the other to the United States They have a delc gate to congress but he cannot vote Keep Festival Customs Festivals held at certain times of the year portray ancient Hawaiian life The food at such times consists of roast pig fish fresh fruit and coconuts which is eaten with the fingers At other tlmes they use silver The population consists of Hawaiians Japanese Chinese and Filipinos Each carries on its own customs The islands celebrate the birthdays of Roosevelt Lincoln and Washington and theic is no school on such occasions The New Year is celebrated like the Fourth of Julv Hunting, Fishing Popular Hunting lS popular with the game being birds mountain goats wild pigs and tur keys The fishing peak is during the sum mer months but one can fish the yeai round There are too many cars for the size of the island but Miss Berard stated that the traffic rules were well observed The police force is a good one One custom that is carried on the yeai round is the greetings and farewells to visi tors Leis are given on both occasions and a band is always present Upon leaving one must throw part of his lei into the ocean If it floats back to the island it is believed that he will return What Are You Going to D03 When wandering about the school thc 1nqu1r1ng reporter found out what the fol lowing people were going to do while on their spring vacation s nior trip Carolyn Earl Visit my aunt 1n Kalamazoo Bob Johnson Eat sleep and be merry Willie Lightner Just Loaf Duane Carey Work in the sugar bush John Betty Borrow my brother s car and travel Amos Weaver Work on the farm Dean Bruce Fish with Gary Cooper Dick Garn A little work and a lot of play Sherman Kelley Ride the tractor Small 44-q Shawn QM Babies! Babies! and more babies! If you had been in the Home Ec. room a few days ago, you'd have seen oodles of cuddly little babies. In order to observe the physical develop- ment of babies of different ages and to talk with the mothers about their babies, the Home and Family Living classes invited mothers and their children to a tea. The class also found rut when the babies begin getting their orange Juice, Vitamin D drops and all other baby foods. It was interesting to learn what things the babies can do at different ages, how much the baby gains in weight, etc. After the discussion period had ended, the members of the class served tea and cookies to the adult guests. The cookies had been made the day before by the girls. Guests of the fifth hour class were: Mrs. Peggy McConnell and son, Randall, six weeks old: Mrs. Carroll Benedict and daugh- ter, Lucy Ann, eight weeks oldg Mrs. Jack Burnette who brought Nona Sue, four months oldg Mrs. Heisler with daughter, Linda, who is seven months oldg Mrs. Mc- Gilvra and Rodney Lynn, aged seven months, and Lorraine Veltman brought Janice Won ser a one year old The sixth hour class entertained Mrs Wayne Cole and Jeanne aged six months Mrs Ned Walters with Cheryl Lee aged five weeks and Lvnn two years Mrs Ber tha Rochester and Marie who IS three months old and Mary Barnaby brought Becky Hall aged eleven months The girls agreed that the experience was a tremendous success and the babies were all darlings lou Don I Say A senior stood on the railroad tracks The train got off the railroad tracks fast And let the senior pass Albion H1 School Breeze Laura Cudney I want a pair of gym bloomers to wear around my gymnasium Clerk Certainly Miss what size is your gym' Cheboygan H1 School A maharajah decided to halt killing of all wild beasts for his own personal reasons Aftei a short while the people tned of so many animals around and kicked out their ruler This is the first time in history that a reign was called off on account of game Lakeview Crystal Charles Thornell Have you any hot chocolate Pete Colizzi No but heres a match and a Hershey bar Flint Arrowhead ORANGE 8: BLACK USLLIHEID Published Bl Weekly Q UILL By the sk 0 Journalism Class of Charlotte High School rl, Circulation 800 c ou' Subscription Rates S1 QV STAFF Publisher Marilyn Roberts Managing Editor Asst Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor Circulation Manager Alumni Editor Advertising Manager lst Assistant 2nd Assistant Business Manager Advis r Reporters 4555 Jackie Rhmes Bernita Martin Wava Babcock Al Thomas Elsie Frazier Mary Barnaby Sally Woodard Marguerite Green Murray Stall Phyllis Baum Miss Wmifred Wells Journalism Class . . . . s - . . . f 7 I- - ' ' ' I n . , . . 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April 10, 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK P399 3 Basketball Boys Vote Chcs n as honorary co captams and most valuable player are Wally Bruce Joe P1nch and John B tty respectxvely Wally has partlclpated 1n foot ball basketball and track for fou1 yeaxs As a sen1or he IS taklng a commerclal course We1gh1ng 163 pounds Wally 1 5 feet 11344 1nches tall and has blond ha1r and blue grey eyes Joe P1nch lb 5 feet 11 1nches tall and we1ghs 170 pounds He has dark brown ha1r and hazel eyes Along w1th takmg a com rn 1c1al COUISG 'md belng a Jun If r he has pa1t1c1pated ln basket b'1ll and football for th1ee yeals Pork roast IS h1s favorlte food and Ma11an Klont IS hls favonte '1 Followmg In h1s brother Bobs footsteps John Betty has part1c1 pated 1n b'1ck4.tball football and baseball John IS enrolled 1n a college preparatory comse H has brown evcs and ha1r and IS 5 feet 1016 1nches tall and we1ghs 160 pounds Phylhs Baum had the m1sfor tune to be struck by a car Frl day STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 When an need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse Nine Veterans Retumingg Cmdermen I-Iave Full Card On March 29 the Or1ole Clnder men placed second 1n the Ch1p pewa two m1le relay Part1c1 pants 1n the meet were Roger Nelson Chuck Hale Tom George and Bob Potter Coach Malcolm Gobel stated We have qu1te a few boys trv mg out for the f1rst txme Some show cons1derable promlse They w1ll no doubt contrlbute to team scormg Veterans returnxng to track th1s year are hurdles Wally Bruce J1m Wensley 100 220 yard dash Dean Carey Bob Johnson quarter mlle Kenny Olmstead Amos Weaver half m1le Bob Potter Reber Nelson m1le Cha les Hale pole vault Stuart South worth shot put Amos Weavel D1ck Bursley Dean Bruce hlgh lump Stuart Southworth Wally Bruce Sherman Kelley broad Jump Bob Marple and Wally Bruce Twelve Wm Letters I th1nk we had qu1te a success ful season cons1de11ng the mes per1ence of the team If our youngsters cont1nue to xmprove the future of basketball at Char lotte IS qu1te encouraglng says Elkln Isa'1c who IS vundlng up the basketball season agaln as coach of the Charlotte Orloles Those boys who w1ll TBCSIVC the1r letters '1t the sprlng honor Bruce J Joe Iauch Olmstead Carr Mul B1ll L1ght ner and Lloyd Johnson As man ag61S Ga1y Frace and Warren Ph1ll1ps Wlll IGCQIVC lette1s assembly are Wally P1nch J1m Wensley John Betty Kenny Ne1l W11l1amson J1m ray Stall J1m Young J J NEWBERRY Co 5c 10c 25c Store CHARLOTTE HOML DAIRY ROUSH 8: WEBB DCIICIOUS Sodas Sundaes and Nlalteds GERMAIN A good place to buy Gasollne 6: O11 TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS ' Spanish Club to U. of M. Th1rty members of Los Amlgos accompan1ed by M1ss Dorothy Hughes traveled on Apr1l 2 to the UHlVETS1ty of MlCh1g3U t Ann Arbor to attend a day fllled Wlth Span1sh fest1v1t1es On arr1val an exh1b1t of handl craft from MEXICO Cuba South Amer1ca and Spam was v1s1ted Such th1ngs as pottery t1nware oolls and t8Xtll9S of the var1ous lands were observed The latter part of the day was spent by attendmg a concert of Span1sh songs dances p1ano and gu1tar solos Wlth two chlldren dancmg the Jarabe Tapatlo 4Mex xcan Hat Dancel D1nner was served 1n the Wo mens League cafeter1a after wh1ch the students made a tou1 f the campus In the evenlng the group at tended the play La Slrena Bar ada CThe Stranded Merma1d4 Span1sh II class had read th1 play and Span1sh I class had stud1ed It Before the performance the students were glven the chance to meet the ma1n actor Lenten SCYVICCS Completed For the last school Lenten SCI VICE of the season Rev Ne1l B1ntz brought the message Mr Darrell Cooks m1xed chorus presented one number L1ves Also there was a trumpet quartet before the Scr1ptu1e readmg SUSIC Peck sang The Lords Prayer accompan1ed by Charles Schaefer SUSIE Peck won honorable men t1on 1n the Employ the Hand1 capped for Nat1onal Secur1ty s ate contest SAVE M A K E ll S SUPER MARKET EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST Orpheus Club Presents Chorus, Sololst, Ensembles Under the dlrectlon of Paul H E1ckmever the Orpheus club as slsted bv 1nst1umental1sts from M S C pxesented a concert 1n the audxtorlum Apr1l 8 They were guests of the Charlotte Band Booster club The chorus presented several d1ffe1ent g1oups of songs R IIQIOUS old folk songs and class1 cal were enjoyed throughout the evenmg No admlsslon was chalged but a free w1ll offermg was taken to help pav the cxpenses of the concert wh1ch IS approxlmately S121 The Lansmg, Orpheus club has 75 BCIIVL members wh1ch make It the lngest male chorus 1n the statc and one of the largest 1n the country They celebrated the1r twenty flfth ann1versa1y last year Slnglng to the largest aud1ence ever to attend a male chorus rec1tal 1n the c1ty Preparatlons for the Jumor s n1o1 prom May 9 have begun Comm1ttees havc been appomted and Jerry Cutler s band w1ll play For Glfts That Last YOUNGS JEWELRY JERROLD S NEW THINGS FIRST PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING LaRUE STUDIO BAUM S SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Atlas Tues 61 Batterles Phone 91 77 Corner of Lawrence and Ollver St Charlotte lVl1ch1gan GER HARDWARE CO GUNS AMMUNITION ARCI-IERY EQUIPMENT J I 'E - . 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Under the direction of Mr. Robert K. Powell the senior bands selections Military Sym phony in F by Gossec Sym phony No 6 by Tschaikowsky and a march Footlifter b Henry Fillmore were played V at 3 10 in the auditorium of Lansing and B schools were Judged T A P cadet band playing Summit View Torch of Liberty an d Eastern high school where all h 2 The Voyager appeared at 9 a m The s nior band was judged o their performance receiving 0 n second rating and sight reading which gave them a first The younger people having no sight reading received their first on their concert Those awarded first divisions will compete in the state contest at a later date Judges for the Oriole bands were Dr William D Revelli U of M Mr Roy Miller Detroit Mr Larry Teal Detroit and Mr Donald Jackson M S C crossing state lines without crc dentials In closing his speech Mr Ko vacs told this story Baba Hungary means baby in Russian Baba means old hag Th C Kovacs family called their little daughter Baba When she started to school and told the teacher her name was Baba all the children laughed That night Baba came home and in formed the family her name wa Elizabeth Three months late she came home and told her fam S I' ily she was once more Baba She had found her security in her group That security is the same se curity many people are finding here in America BEAUTIFUL NEW FORMALS Smartly Styled and Moderately Priced at S1495 sm 95 and swss FredA Richey Co For a Party Dinner At Reasonable Prices EAT AT CHARLOTTE CAFE Watches ewelry Compacts Bill Folds Rings Graduation Gifts .Emu 1-4- OTTO S Jewelry 8: Gifts IDLE ROLL We have all popular brands of roller skates Private Parties Available See Our Colored Shoes G I was the date of the state solo and ensemble contest. Those persons receiving a first at the district contest were eligible for the stat contest. State Contest Results 8 Charlotte came home with eleven fnst ratings two seconds and one third division In th 9 brass section those who partici pated were Bruce Phillips co1 net solo third Carolyn Leach baritone solo first Francis Esch baritone first Karl Wirt trom bone first James Hoffman trombone second Carolyn Leach and Lillian Bobcik baritone duel first David Hefflebower Kar Wirt and James Hoffman trom l bone trio first and Carolyn Leach Lillian Bobcik Lois Hall and Francis Esch baritone quar tet first Those who entered in the woodwind section were Elea nor Wood and Joyce Young saxo phone duet first Pat Wilson and Carol Norris senior flute duet second Sandra Kram r Denni S Kloko and Luada Wythe un1o1 J flute trio first Lucille Whitin ger received a first rating on hei piano solo Ronald Lustik violin first and Phillip Parker sna drums first 8 This result proves that the time and effort spent by these people has been time worth while ORIOLE CHIRP.-.I CContlnued from Pmgi 13 history classes for a CARE pack age The classes received a letter telling them the money wen to a farmer in Greece t Betsy Stucky and Helen Smith are the additional two U N Day delegates to go to Hillsdale Apu Compluments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 l Miss Virginia Fish, commer- cial teacher, has disclosed the shorthand students who have passed their speed requirements. Lois Shumaker has passed 120 words per minute' Mary Richard Bermta Martin and Anne Smith 100 words per minute Th first year typing students are also adding to their speeds as the vear passes The stu dents and their words per minute are as follows Carolyn Leach 45 Ellen Kays 44 Beverly Fur lerton Bob Potter 39 Carla Powers 35 Garner Morton Lor etta Shilling 34 Connie Keem Doug Smith Joyce Young 33 Jeanette Starr Mary Marlowe Janice Root 32 Joyce Hopkins Sue Schroth 31 and Harold Diamond 29 Under the coaching of Neil Brennan the Junior varsity base ball team has begun practice Twenty seven boys have signed up to play As yet no schedule has been arranged but Mr Brennan said that they hope to set up eight to ten games BRYAN 8: FULLER SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Michigan F MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Friendly Service Every car deserves the best Gulfpnde 8: Gulfpride H D Oils ARE THE BEST illlHlf!dLTif9Si mg GULF SERVICE CHARLOTTE RECREATION BowL1NG LANES Welcomes School Bowlers 25c per line until 6 00 p m week days GEORGE W FIELD Phone 9164 Charlotte Z TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMBURGS SANDWICH SHOP EARL J LAVENGOOD Proprietor I . 4 I l 3 ' ll ' ' ' ' l Y - . - I , ' UI CI - ' , ' , , 4, ,1 . . . . , A , - 4 4 ' ni ' H ,, ' l '- ' ' a -.1 l I . , . . , 4- - H I D , H ur I . . 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BE THE CHARHlAN VOLUME 26 Charlotte High School Charlotte Michigan Thursday May 1 1952 ISSUE 13 Commlttees Maklng Progress on Prom Some Enchanted Evenmg, Theme, Cutler to Play Some Enchanted Evenlng the theme of the Jun1orsen1or prom to be held May 9 Garv Cutler s orchestra IS scheduled to play for the dance The banquet and dance decor atlons w1ll carry out the trop1cal theme C1ty ch1cken and flsh Wlll head the menu Dr Lew1s Troyer from Alb1on College w1ll be guest speaker The banquet w1ll beg1n at 6 30 and the dance w1ll follow from n1ne to one Commlttees for the prom are as follows decoratlons for the dance Luc1le Wh1t1nger Ccha1r manl Beverly Catron Dorothy Shepard Pat W1lson Carol Nor r1s Don Marple Jeanette Star1 Betty Rose Joan W1lson Barbaxa Brummette Sally Sm1th Neal Housler But Atk1ns J1m Maatch Ed Bartlett and Ray Flessne1 decoratlons for the banquet Wendell Ferguson cha1rman Mary Al1ce Howe Barbara Crt tenden Bob Potte1 Kenny Olm stead Sue Schroth and Frances Sklenar food Janette Parr and Dorene Carey program Sh1rlew Howard and Tom George Janette Parr D1ck Bursley Dorene Carey Sh1rley Howard Sally McDonald Fay Ald and Roy Nevxns make up the P03111 superv1s1ng comm1ttee Bring Clothlng for Korea The Inter chulch Youth Coun c1l IS sponsor1ng a c1ty Wlde clothlng dr1ve for Korea The churches are part1c1pat1ng 1n th1s dr1ve on Aprll 27 and May 4 On Wednesday May 7 at 7 00 p m an even1ng of enterta1n ment w1ll be held 1n the h1gh school aud1tor1um Dale Cloar w1ll speak on h1s exper1ences 1n Korea The Glee club and Band w1ll present several mus1cal num bers and a mov1e about Korea Wlll be shown Adm1ss1on to the program lS f1ve pounds of usable cloth1ng or f1fty cents for ma1l1ng expenses A box w1ll be placed 1n the front lobby for student donatlons A church councll member w1ll be there to g1ve t1Ck6tS for the pro gram before school at noon and after school Everyone lS urged to do h1s part by gather1ng up any cloth 1ng and donat1ng lt to the drlve Where They Are Now Lloyd Bralthwalte 51 IS ll the marlnes Ronn1e Root 51 left f01 the navy Apr1l 5 Shlrlev Harmon 51 was mal r1ed March 29 and w1ll make her home 1n Ill1no1s Loyal Bergman 48 of the marlnes and Earl Patr1ck ex 52 from the navy are home on fur loughs 1 Book Custodlans Have Successful Year Top Row R Nevms D Parr J Barnaart Mlddle Row Mrs lauch E Olmstead D Ewlng M Roberts S Howard B Vogel M Forshee J Devenbaugh C Satterlee P Walter J Walter Bottom Row B Schneckenberger D Mllls A Dempsey B Brummette F Ald J Ham1Iton D Bosworth Procellae Romana:- Plan lor Banquet Roman Menu, Entertalnment Costume Features Procellae Romanae the Latln club w1ll hold 1ts annual banquet at the h1gh school May 8 at 6 o clock The food commlttee whose cha1rman IS Jacquel1ne Rh1nes has lanned the follow1n menu sl1ced eggs pulus ch1cken legs malae baked apples macaron1 salad strawberry nectar assorted fru1ts and nuts and pastr1es Members of the French and Spanlsh clubs w1ll be the slaves to serve the food and enterta1n Sally Woodard w o IS charge of the program has the follow1ng enterta1nment dance Susle Peck and Charles Schaefer tumbl1ng Charlene Barnh1ll ora t1on Bob Johnson Suzanne Mc Laughlm w1ll d1splay her dolls from many countrles and there w1ll be group Slflglng Decora t1ons for the banquet are be1ng planned by Ann Dempsey The theme w1ll be Roman flowers Everyone Wlll be dressed 1n togas the Roman costume M1ss Dorothy Hughes w1ll over see all plans Approx1mately thlrty people w1ll attend F H A Makes Plans To Honor Mothers Mothers and daughters al1ke awalt the mother and daughter banquet scheduled for May 6 1n the home econom1cs room FHA gxrls expect about f1fty people for the1r ch1cken d1nner Tomato JUICE and crackers ch1cken mashed potatoes rolls butter green beans molded fru1t salad ICE cream tea and 1C6d tea make up the menu The banquet table w1ll be dec orated 1n red and Whlte w1th b o shape of a red rose to complete the theme Phyllxs Bennett IS 1n charge of the program and prog1ams I v1tat1ons and deco1at1ons are overseen by Roma Gav Housler and Ingrld Langmaack respec t1vely Arlene Gammage and her commlttee are to take care of the table settmg Co chalrmen f the food commlttee Nolma G1 mt and Marvel Sxmpson w1th the help of thelr commlttee w1ll pre pare the d1nner Tlme Table May l Los Amlgos Banquet May 3 State Band Festlval May 8 Procellae Romanae F mquet May 9 Jun1or Sen1or Prom May 15 Orange Sz Black Shop Improved Should you be stroll1ng 1nto Mr Harry Blanchards shop you would 1mmed1ately not1ce some of the many 1mprovements that have been made dur1ng the past few weeks To beg1n Wlth a new stock room was made out of the former unused boller room Contmumg the tour you w1ll not1ce the re arrangement of the work benches to QIVC room for some cha1rs IH whlch the boys may s1t durmg a GISCUSSIOH The former dlscus slon room w1ll be used for stor age of projects A bench has been placed 1n the tool cr1b so that the tool cr1b man may work on h1s project whlle serv1ng t1me 1n the cr1b New soft green pa1nt was ap plled to all the mach1nes Th trlm lb yellow w1th all the swxtches pa1nted red To com plete the remodelmg Job an old doorway volunteered 1tself for a new set of clamp racks Llbrar Meetlng Held at Ollvet Student I1brar1ans Attend State Wlde Convent1on Jackson Speaks On Satu1day Apr1l 26 1epre sentatlves of the l1b1a1y elub at tended the student l1b1a11an con ference at Ol1vet Th1s IS the th1rd year that Charlotte has part1c1 pated 1n the state w1dc eonven t1on of S L A M The students and MIS M1ldred Iaueh xeglstexed at 9 o clock and then heard a panel dlSCLISSl0l1 of student l1bra11ans eonclucted by Ol1vet and broke up 1nto buzz groups After lunch a buslness meetlng was held for the purpose f elect1ng offlcers and Vtbtlflg on the d1v1s1on of the state 1nto d1str1cts geographwally The d1str1ct plan had been proposed because the ecnfe1enee had grown too large 1n 1eeent years fo1 one school to take eare of those attcndme About 300 students were pxcsent Charlotte w1ll be 1n the Jackson d1str1ct Hamnlton Takes Part Followmg the busmess meet 1ng group d1scuss1on Vlele held Joan Ham1lton led one group on How to Get Boys 1nto L1brary Work The h1ghl1ght of the day was C Paul Jackson well known author of athlet1c storles speaker Mrs lauch stated that the worthwh1le fc all student l1b1ar1ans to attend At the close of the convent1on the l1bra11ans went on 1 uxded toul of Ol1vet College the ma1n 1nterest be1ng the college l1brary Inventory to Be Taken The local student llbrarlans w1ll soon beg1n taklng lnvcntory of the grade school books Th1s year the l1brary has put 1nto e1r culat1on 350 grade school books Onole Chlrps H IS a mlg QIIC place th1s week wh1le the SCDIOYS are hav1ng '1 gay t1me 1n Wash mgton D C Summe1 rcereatlon under the dlrectlon of Eldred Toutant w1ll 1nclude sw1mm1ng tenn1s and baseball for both boys and glrls Th1s school of ours IS cleaner than we thought We ve even got Whlle mlcel John Clark caught one IH Journahsm and took It to govemment class Wlth h1m Hats off to the SCHIOFS who washed thc w1ndows of CHS dur1ng, sprmg vacat1on Mr John Bogner has been elected by the teachers to be the non athlet1c partlelpant on the Athlet1c Board of Control I I I I I o o ' o 0 ' 0 as ' v I. . 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' - , , I , I v I I I ' ' I v ' ' ' . . - . 1 . , - . . , .. . - .' 1 C. .s. '- 'my vt I I ' 1 . e l 1 ' ' - I I. . . . I I- , . . ' I ' I 52 1- - s. ' 1 v I ' I1 ' - ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' . . I . ' . .1 h . V , -Q, ' 1 ' ' . ' - ' , 1 J . . . . , , , 1 . . l . . I , I . I . . . . I . I I, I . . . , . . l ' 1 I 9 1 1 I I K Q - 1 1 ' I I ' , ' 1 l 1 - v . . ' I ' ' I , . , . . V - Y I I . I i A I - . . . ' l l -I Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday, May 1. 1952 Springs Stepping Stone Customs of Old England have been greatly modified in the United States, but May Day still brings to mind a picture of spring flowers, warm sunshine, and friends. May 1 is spring's stepping stone to summer. In England, years and years ago, people of a community used to meet on this special day and have a maypole dance and a big festival. During the festivities everyone made many friends. Maypoles aren't com- mon in America, but this doesn't mean that we can't try to be especially pleasant to our friends this day. Why not deliver May baskets of thought- fulness to your friends today? Are You Next? Drunken laughter, a speeding car, reckless driving, a screech of brakes, sickening sound of the crash, and death takes a few more victims. This is not fiction, this is pure unadulter- ated truth. It happens every day, on every highway, involving every kind of person. It can happen to YOU very easily, if you're not careful. Youths between the ages of 17 and 25 are involved in the most accidents' therefore it seems to reason out that safer driving in this age group would eliminate much of the driving hazard Lets take a look at many qualifications of a good and sane driver 1 Always keep mlnd and eyes on the road Theres no telling when a tire will blow or a car ahead will stop 2 Always be courteous Blink lights when passing dim them for oncoming traffic and cars ahead Bright lights ahead and behind dont contribute to good driving 3 Always yield the right of way some one has to it better be you 4 WATCH SPEED' The faster a car travels the harder it hits and the less chance you have of surviving Better to be late than never' 5 Be careful Watch yourself and the other driver all the time Good motorists are not made in a day but continued driving with these rules in mind should help make you a good driver Remember The life you save may be your own Dont Run Away Hey you spring vacation is over so get back to your class I know this nice spring weather is very tempting but it will still be here when you get out in June You have only four short weeks left so grin and bear it Dont you realize that your education 1S one of the most important factors in your lifetime Without a high school diploma you undoubtedly wont get too far 1n life Sup pose you plan to go to college and need a recommendation from a teacher What would you expect him to say knowing that nice weather lures you away from your studies? Don t miss the biggest and best opportunity you will ever have given to you make the most of your free education Tear up those phony excuses and strive for a perfect at tendance these last few weeks of school It really isn t as bad as you think Amos Weaver I think you re the most beautiful girl in the world Phyllis Bennett Oh you d say so even if you didn t think so Amos Well you d think so even if I didnt say so so we re even Jim Wensley Why cant a bicycle stand up by itself? Roger Nelson Because it is two tired H1 Lite Springport Mr Stall This meat tastes terrible Mrs Stall Why thats funny I burnt lt but I applied Unguentine immediately Classified Ad Section Men Wanted: For Prom, May 9. Must be able to dance. No other qualifications necessary. Junior and senior girls Wanted: Answers to the final exams. Any- one having them please see: Elsie Frazier For Sale Cheap: Used chicken pox. Doug Peck Wanted: Rides to Hastings, also a new library card. -Verdetta Mahon Wanted: Another trip to Florida. Jeanine Jenson For Sale: Spanish homework. Dixie Ewing For Sale: One used poodle Roma Gay Housler For Sale: All my troubles. Dick Parr Wanted: Rides to Olivet. Must be there around 8 p. m. A ride back is desired anytime after midnight Murray Stall Wanted by CHS girls More cute Buys like Jack Pentecost Gary Barnett Dean Bruce Sandy Sassaman Gary Cooper and Jim Hoffman Washington D C May 1 1952 Dear Underclassmen Twas the day all we seniors left good ol Charlotte We Jumped on the busses were gone like a shot With faces all smiling as always on time All having our day s plans all fresh in each mind Working and planning since our freshman year The lacking of money was our greatest fear The first night went by 1n such a big hurry Who would carry the luggage was our biggest worry Arriving in Maryland early next morn We left the long train all tired and worn Aye Aye Sir we heard so many girls say As we toured Annapolis with sailors so gay The night club terrific a meal so d1VlI'le The floor show was dazzling with music sublime Nightclubbing skylines and many more sights All this we crammed 1nto Just three big nights With touring and touring we filled a third day Then Farewell to Washington all had to say We boarded the tram and each found a seat How tired we were especially our feet The last night asleep and we all will re dream About all those teachers we thought were so mean Padding and headlines we left behind But you know the editors never did mind class We laughed at and laughed at ibut mostly to passl Well be back on Monday our places to take You know we are coming so bake us a cake The Seniors Ingrid Langmaack to a girlfriend Poe ras a dual personality sometimes hes a lot of fun others times hes broke H1 Light Petoskey GMI:-fain---Sfage---.fiqfzfdl The students in the classroom became very quiet as the curtains of the stage in front of them opened. The audience seemed entranced as a pair of champion boxers came into the arena Last Fight. This is a typical during the past few and programs have small stage, the actors being puppets. Both the stage and puppets were made by Mrs. Frances Wildern's eighth graders. It was decided from past experience that the stu- dents were not getting enough art work with their other studies. Mrs. Wildern decided upon a project that would work in with their English. The group first wrote radio skits, plays and quiz programs for their English assign- ment. The next job was to make the char- acters for the parts of the play. They first began by crushing paper into balls, cover- ing it with paste strips. Paper toweling was used to smooth out the bumps. When thoroughly dry, the inside paper was removed, leaving a hollow head formed with different characteristics. Paints were mixed to add color and finishing touches to the faces. Costumes of every kind were made to fit the occasion A cardboard stage with curtains and backdrops completed the necessary settings Each group of students with its puppets and written programs put on its play before the class This part of the project helped the students to speak before a group Most of the puppets were hand operated but some were string puppets Each play was well practiced before presented Mrs Wildern stated that all programs were well arranged but a few times an actor would make his exit through the floor or ceiling in stead of the door Over a hundred puppets were made in cluding Little Red Riding Hood Rumpel St1ltSklIl and the two headed monster The students are each taking their puppets home Class and teacher all agree that this has been a worthwhile project with time well spent for a play called The scene from room 305 weeks. Various plays been acted out on a From Me to You Driving in a dense fog Bill Ells followed the tail light ahead until it suddenly came to a halt and he crashed into the other car Hey why dont you signal when you re going to stop he yelled at the driver ahead Why should I came the reply Im in my own garage' Art Bartlett I heard you singing this morning Brother Ed Yes I was Just singing to kill time Art Well you certainly had a good weapon ORANGE 8: BLACK su, IIZIIIZDIIILVW Published Bl Weekly By the UILL Q 1' Journalism Class of 7 Charlotte Hugh School 4 Circulation 800 SCROLL M-W Subscription Rates S1 U90 STAFF 7 Y Y , ' . . . - Y - Y ' 1 ' 7 ' ' - I , 5, , , . . 1 ' ' I - I I . I I I Y - I ' ' ' . I Y . , , . , w. , . ' I I I ' I , I l I I I . Q - v ' a - y . I z I ' ' ' '. I Y I I . . I - , Ik,I 1 V - I . I - T 7 . 1 L Y I - I 5 4 l . . , . I . . , , v - . ' . . ' D I I v . Y i v . . .' ' - ' ' y ' , . ' ' ' ' u ' 91 ' I H , ' ' , ' ' . . . 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I . - - ' n , -T ' , .......... ...................... Managing Editor Editor in Chief Ass t Editor Sports Editor Exchange Editor Alumni Editor Advertising Manager lst Assistant 2nd Assistant Business Manager Faculty Adviser Reporters Susie Peck Bernita Martin Al Thomas Rosie Harag Mary Barnaby Elsie Frazier Sally Woodard Murray Stall Wally Bruce Phyllis Baum Miss Winifred Wells Journalism class Thursday. May 1, 1952 ORANGE 81 BLACK Page 3 Results of Inter-Class First H. H. W. Bruce C123 Dash D. Carey C103 Run C. Hale C113 Events 120 yd. 100 yd. 1 Mile 440 yd. Dash DI Carey C10I 180 yd 220 yd 880 yd 30 Relay Seniors Low H W. Bruce C123 Dash J Wensley C123 Run B POIIEI' C113 Third C. Sherd C 93 Hale C113 Second Wensley C123 Johnson C123 Pratt C93 Weaver C123 . Wensley C123 Marple C105 Nelson C123 Freshmen B Johnson C123 J. B. C. D. A. . Stall C123 Pratt C93 J Juniors P019 Vault S Southworth C103 Shot Put A Weaver C123 Hrgh Jump J Borgman C105 S Kelley C127 H Thomas C103 W Bruce C123 D Pratt C93 R Nelson C123 CT1e3 Broad Jump W Bruce C123 Tgtalg Seniors 65 1!6 B Johnson C123 M Stall C123 . Thomp'n C103 Mayhew C93 Track Meet Home-Family Living Girls Fourth Time D. Bust C113 17.6 J. Wensley C123 HI3 A. Weaver C123 B. Marple C103 5'24,3 M T. Snyder C123 59.3 . Cooper C93 4 May C113 2 4 Tanner C93 2 22 Sophomores W Bruce C123 D Bruce C103 C Sherd C93 388 4 B Marple C103 76 Sophomores 25112 Freshmen 20M Juniors 18 Baseball Season Opens, Lo als Wm Two Games Two wins for th Charlotte baseball team started their s a son Playrng Eaton Rapids there on Aprrl 23 the score was 6 0 rn favor of the Orioles J1m Young pitched the whole game and had three hits out of 3 times at bat Drck Bursley had 3 hits out of 5 times at bat Playing Everett here on April 25 Charlotte won agarn 22 2 Don Marple pitched the first 5 innings and Dick Garn finished the game John Dewey had 4 hits out of 5 and Murray Stall had 3 hits out of 3 times at bat Jrm Taylor 50 rs attending Ycoman school rn Norfolk V1r grnra JERROLD S New THINGS FIRST PORTFIAITS PHOTO FINISHING FRAMES LaRUE STUDIO GERMAIN SHELL SERVICE A good place to buy Gasoline 6: Orl TUNE UP WORK WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE IS MY BUSINESS Gobelmen Wm First Two Dual Track Meets At their first track meet of the year the Gobelmen out classed t he Eaton Rapids team by taking 80 of the 109 points This meet was staged on the Oriole field under the lights at 8 00 April 23 Wally Bruce took first place rn both high and low hurdles while Dean Carey also took two frrsts 1 l n the 220 and 100 yard dash Other frrst placers for Char otte were Bob Potter half mile Charlie Hale mile Amos Wea ver shot put Ken Olmstead Q uarter mrle with Amos Weaver coming In second Winning both relays were Wally Bruce Bob Johnson Dean Carey and Kermit Pentecost rn the 880 and Murray Stall Dean May Kermit Pente cost and Duane Carey rn the medley f s Eaton Rapids took only one rrst the broad Jump A tre was hared betw en Catal1ne of Eaton Rapids and Chuck Sherd of Char l t otte rn the high Jump C H S ook all three places rn the pole vaultrng as Eaton Raprds failed t o make an entry Stu South worth was winner Wln by One Point The locals won the Hastings dual meet Monday by one point 55 54 Bruce and Wensley took 1 st and 2nd rn the 120 high hur dles Duane Carey 2nd in 100 yd SAVE M AK E IPS SUPER MARKET IDLE ROLL SQATI G RINK We have all popular brands of roller skates Private Parties Available See Our Colored Shoes If Squad Plays First Game, Howell Beats Charlotte In the first game of the season Howell golfers defeated Char lotte by a score of 378 to 384 J1m Young of Howell was low man of the day with 85 points Dave Dunn was low for Charlotte with 92 points Starters for Charlotte were Dare Sassaman Dave Dunn Eugene Mogg and Russell Rogers Four men returning from last year s team are Jol1n Clark Dale Hicks David Sassaman and Eugene Mogg New members of tll1S years squad are Carl Fields Gary Fassett David Dunn and B111 Pierce No schedule has been made of gam s to be played Mr Cash Beechler Jr lb instructing the boys dash Hale lst rn the mile Olm stead and Weaver 2nd and 3rd in the 440 Bruce lst in the 180 low hurdles Carey 2nd in the 220 Potter 2nd rn the 880 Thomas and Southworth 2nd and 3rd rn the pole vault Weaver and Bursley 1st and 3rd rn the shot put Southworth and Sherd lst and 2nd rn the high Jump John son and Stall lst and 3rd rn the broad Jump Bruce Places The locals took a full team to the only one to place with a Bruce rn the high hurdles was the only one to place with a st Fifty seven schools rn classes C and D were represented fu BUDGET TERMS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES BAUM S STANDARD SERVICE Washing and Lubrication Phone 9177 Visit Nursery Schools I To observe nursery schools was ,the purpose of the home and fam- :ily living girls' trip to the M.S.C. and Spartan Nursery Schools on 'Thursday April 10. Seven girls observed M S C nursery and eleven observed the latter T e girls arrived t 9 35 a m and left at noon The eighteen girls observed lrttlf. children at play and found out what equipment they use for play and the girls who went to the M SC nursery had a chance to see the children drink their Juices Miss Elizabeth Page from the Spartan nursery ex plarned the set up and told how the schools operated The girls benefited greatly by attending these schools because they are planning a play school for pre school children May 6 through 16 The grr ls now have a better understanding of child behavior Did you ever stop to wonder how all the work rs accomplished rn the office? Well twelve girls make rt possible They are Phvllrs Griffin Helen Smith Lorraine Veltman Phyllis Walter Barbara Montgomery Marilyn Griffin Arlene Gammage Phyllis Bennett Charlene Dcuel Char 'ene Satterlee Janet Spagnuolo and Sally McDonald Each of these girls worl s an hour daily ALLEN S FOOD STORE SHIP N SHORE BLOUSES In Plain Whites and Fancy Plaids at S2 98 and S3 50 Coddlngton Skirts for Style and Fat S4 95 and S5 95 Second Floor at Fred A Richey Co Watches ewelry Compacts Brll Folds Rings Graduation Gifts. OTTO S Jewelry 8: Gifts l' TRY OUR DELICIOUS HAMBURGS SANDWICH SHOP EARL J LAVENGOOD Proprietor I I J I H J 2 .5 I 1 DI I . . . ' . ' I I - I h ' : a : . ' I n ' s ' l 11197 I I I o u ' . I I. - I C I I I. I I. I . I I D . . . . I3 I .I - I I 5 . - ' ' . . . - - 1 ' ' . . ' I , ' ' ' r - . . . ' - ' ' y 1 ' . ' ! wa' u , I I T . I I I - I I . . . ' . ' l V ' . I . ' l ' l . ' . ' - l ' 5 I I . ' ' - ' . I I ,I . I ' I I, , - I , - Q I - I I . I I I . pr I v 1 ' , I , ' . 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Michigan was among six other states at the convention whose purpose was to gain ideas from other communities to im- prove the athletic and recrea- tPonal programs in the school The Central Regional Home Economics Education conference at Chicago was attended by Miss Viigmm Benson Feb 25 27 The puipose was to plan home eco nomics education for the future changing situations Several home economists spoke to the teachers and small discussion groups were arranged to exchange ideas and new teaching methods Milton Hagelberg spent March 10 through 14 at a conference in Chicago for teacher trainers and supervisors The purpose was to promote better agricultural courses and teaching techniques Go to Guidance Meeting On March 15 Mr Brennan ac companied by Mrs Leora Wey mouth and Harry Blanchard was present at Western Michigan college for a guidance confer ence which was an open dlscu sion of practices from other com munities A speech by the guid ance director from Florida was a main feature of the program Miss Virginia Fish spent the week end of March 28 at a Grand Rapids commercial convention at the Pantlind hotel Demonstra tions of office equipment and practices was the purpose of the meeting George Newcomer 49 is sta tioned on board the ship USS James E Kyes DD787 cfo Fleet Post Office San Francisco Cali forma Every car deserves the best Gulfpride 8: Gulfprrde H D Oils ARE THE BEST BBACYQS GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Charlotte Cafe Scene of Banquet Sixteen people gathered at the Cafe de la Souris, meaning Mouse's cafe, to enjoy the 'Les Mousquetaires banquet, last Thursday. The scene was a typical cafe in France, complete with check- ered table cloths and French waiters with the traditional black bow tie and white towel thrown over the arm. For favors, the girls received small bottles of French Perfume tied with red and blue ribbons' the boys the Three Musketeers Bars signifying the emblem of the club The entertainment was com pletely French Mr Elkin Isaac gave the group his impressions of France Spotlight Specials Holiday in Havana was the assembly presented by Los both Span students of a Miami Pan Ameri at Havana Amigos Combining ish and English the CHS traveled with Spanish class to the can Day Convention Cuba Expressing the theme of unity in the Americas the last act rep resented all the countries in a panorama of flags and people Indian Lore Shown One of the most unusual as semblies of the year was present ed by Franklin Stewart Chicka saw Indian and his wife The audience was taken back to the time of the early Indian through music and costumes Mr Stewart sang and played on wierd instruments songs of today and yesterday Much information was MAKER S COFFEE SHOP Lunch Hamburgs Malts Always Friendly Service' Los Amigos Banquet Tonightg Movies Ahead Tonight at 6:00, Los Amigos will hold its annual Spanish ban- quet in Mr. Cook's room. A typical Mexican meal has been planned which will consist of tropical fruit juice, chicken and rice, black beans, tamales, tossed salad, tortillas, and fresh fruit sundaes. Thfse attending will dress in Spanish costumes. Bright colored place mats and nut cups decorat- ed with guitars will be at each place The programs are stenci' ed with mariachis guitar play ers Entertainment after the meal will be highlighted with travel pictures from Mexico shown by Mr Del Rio who is a Mexican student from Michigan State Col lege A novelty number by Johnny Vance and David Dyk house and a dance by Kay Bari hill and Jeanine Jenson are also ncludcd in the program and community singing of Spanish songs will be enjoyed Mrs Hai 11et King from Equador and Mr Charles George a student teach er last term are to be guests of the club Honors Brought Home By Forensic Students Charlotte, Eaton Rapids, and Hastings competed in the Dist- rict Forensic Contest held at Hastings early this month. T h o s e representing C.H.S. were: Tom Snyder and Joan Hamilton, humorous readingsg Bud Atkins and Lola Donley, dramatic readings: Margaret Forshee oratory' Marian Klont declamation' and David Dyk house extemporaneous speaking The group came home with two first ratings one in the humorous reading given by Tom Snyder How to Raise a Dog and tte other in extemporaneous speak mg by David Dykhouse Can the Republican Party Get To gether Margaret Forshce who gave A Nation Dreamed Of re ceived a second and Bud Atkins The Bishops Candlestick al o received a second rating Eaton Rapids won the rest of tl e events for the day The regional contest will be the week of May 17 in Ionia Tho e persons receiving a first rating in district are eligible for this coming contest given enabling the listeners to obtain a true picture of the Indian not presented in most western movies Jim Gammage 51 left for the Army two weeks ago and is now stationed at Ft Knox Kentucky BRYAN 8: FULLER siNci.AiR Pnonucrs 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Michigan CHARLOTTE HOME DAIRY ROUSH 8: WEBB Delicious and Malteds Joyce Miller Ells 49 was home from Hurley Hospital 1'l1nt last week end Mickey Ells 47 stationed in Texas Pat Priesman 51 is home from Western Union at Kalamazoo Compliments of LOUIS C GEE RICHELIEU FOOD STORE Phone 200 J J NEWBERRY Co 5c 10c 25c Store STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and US 27 EVERYTHING IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES and THE BEST SCHOOL LUNCH IN TOWN Try DURBIN S DRUG STORE FIRST When in need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES ' Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse MU GER HARDWARE C0 HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCHERY EQUIPMENT J 4 P P P . 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MHY 157 1952 M Issue 14 Footlrghteers To Present Green Valle 3 Act Fantasy to Be May 23 24 Unusual Scenery Featured Curtarn at 800 Deep rn the Calrfornra hrlls rs leacelul Grcen V'rllev home of Eldon Berry rnl hrs long dead ancestors The peace rs suddenly shattered by the commg of money greedy Tobras J Everheel wrth hrs huge tractor 'rnd the burldrng of hrs dam Slowly but surely the settlers below the valley are be mg floded out thrngs begln to change nrrn srzed vegetables are grown Mrnnre the cow grves enormous quantrtres of mrlk mrlk that glows rn the dark and when drunk makes one hear werrd musrc and see people long dead Everheel has plowed up some old bones Are they Eldon s ancestors Prlm Eldon Lovers Prrm deeply rn love wrth Eldon cannot belreve thrs trll she drrnks of Mrnnre s mrlk and meets Lonesome Berry who krsses Prrm and makes her strrngelv rmmune to Eldon lovrng hrm yet unable to feel rt Yes the Berrys are r 7 Grandpaw Berry 'r stxarght thlnk rng proneer who came huntrng for gold Grrnny Berry a hook and eye Mennonrtc Prudence a wrtch gal who tempts 'rnd frscrnrtes men Other Berrxs are gruff Cal houn berred Jeb feeble mrnded Ransome rnd mrnw strrngc mrnded frontrersmen and women All returned to help Eldon retrrn the beloved lr.nd There rs lrughtcr rnd terrs humor 'rnd pathos 'rnd 1 golden strrng of frntasy wrndrng rts way the hrppw clrnrrx rs reached Cast Named The crst chosen consrsts ol Eldon Berrx Bruce Brovtn Prrm Stokes Lrllrrn Bobcrk Trnker Smrth Bud Atkrns Ever heel Bruce Phrllrps Martha Mears Srlly Wood nd Evr Frrese Charlene Deuel 1 lt Wont Be Long Now May 16 May 17 Chccrleadels Dance Holland Tulrp Festr V8 May May May May May May May May Maw 1 Regronal Track Meet GAA Banquet J V Baseball therel Drama Nrght 1 Drama Nrght II 2 State Track Meet 2 2 3 2 2 2 J V Baseball therel Scnror Exams Memorral Day N o school June lunc June June arrnc 1 Baccalaureate Z Honor Assembly Chrrhrrns out 3 4 Frnal Exams 5 Commencement 6 School Closes - Future Homemakers Put on Meal l ck w B Young I Ig ousler S mlth E rm rnaby math r Second row Iss B nson adv: e Rogers M Grant S Howard C Smallwood M Barnaby A Dempsey D Malls F Fletcher P Grrffrn M Garn Mrss Taylor advrser Seated M Sum son C Deuel B Martm D N Grant A Gammage P Bennett D Clark Band lnvlted to Attend Chicago Muslc Festrval C H S band has recerved an rnvrtatron to attend the twenty thrrd annual Chrcagoland Musrc Festrval on Saturday August 23 at Soldrers Freld rn Chrcago Phrllrp Maxwell dlrector of the festrval has asked the Orrole b nd t put on a mrnute marchrng show Thrs conventron rs put on by the Chrcago Trrbune Charrtres Inc rnd the theme for thrs year 1 Freedom Approxrmately 10000 people from Unrted States and Canada are expected to attend Notables to Be Present Drstrngurshed guests for the event wrll be Rrse Stevens Metro polrtan opera st'rr Wrll Rossrter 85 year old musrc publrsher and Paul LaValle conductor of the Crtv Servrce Band of Amerrca Trckets for thrs whrch are S150 can be obtarned by wrrtrng to Chrcago Trrbune Charrtres Inc trcket manager Trbrune Towe 435 N Mrchrgan Avenue Chrcago 11 l Robert Powell states If the band votes to attend th s event rt wrll undoubtedly be one of the greatest honors the band has ever recerved F H A Girls Sponsor Usual Sprung Banquet Mothers Honor d by Daughters At Gala Affau Thrrty four guests were pres ent at the annual mother daugh ter banquet held 1n the home economrcs room May 6 spon sored by the local F H A chapter The entrre meal was prepared by Norma Grant and Marvel Srmp son The program started x h 1 welcome to the mothers followed by the rntroductron of each lhc advrsers were then mtroduccd and Mrss Vrrgrnra B nson rntro duced the old offrcers master and Phvllrs Bennett r.,rvc the welcome wrth her mother Mrs Bennett respondrng Group slngrng was led by chapter song., lea er Donna Clark Mrss Dorothy Hughes then showcd her slrdes of the Pan Amerlcan coun trres she has vrsrted An rnterest mg and amusrng comment was grven on each prcture Frve FFA boys Karl Cfrr penter Don Bust Rrchard Van Wormer B111 Freeman and B111 Papranec served the meal md washed the drshes Ufuole Glufqu Bob McConnell a former member IS Valedrctorran of hrs class at Unron hrgh school Grand Raprds Holt has recently been admrt ted to the Caprtol Crrcurt League Suzanne McLaughl1n rated thc hrghest on the French te t mvcn to the French club by Mrss Do o thy Hughes advrser Suzannes test wrll be entered rn the st rte contest at M S C Delegates for the 1952 Boys State are Edward B'rrtl tt Rrch ard Bursley Wendell Fergusrn Joe Iauch and Davrd Sassrmrn Charlene B'rrnhrll wrll rttend Grrls State Ann Dernpsev 'md Dorrs Mrlls have recently been select l by flyrng group of whrch Butch Mn hew 50 IS a member rs thc grrls they d most lrke to b'r1l out of an arrplane wrth Nancy Rutter, Ilene Jones, Lharles Hale M 78 Crash Vrctrms Roma Housler Robert Collms Tom George ln Hosprtal Crrtrcally Injured One of the worst trrgedres rn the hrstory of the hrgh school has occurred wrthrn thc last lew days Ch rrles Hale was krll ed rnstantly rn a two car crash on the Lan srng hrghway rbout two mrles northerst of the crty Hrs track record for thrs year rs reported elsewherc rn thrs rssue Nancy Rutter rrdmf., ln the front seat wrth hrm dled at Hryes Green Beach Hosprtal about 8 Saturday morn mg rollowrng the acc1dent Ilene Jones sopho more rnd srster of Vada Mae Jones r senror survrvcd urrtrl Monday mornrng Others serrously rnjured are Roma Housler sophomore Tom George junror and Bob Collrns a Junror The occupants of the other car rnvolved rn the accrdent were of Lmsrng and Gr rnd Ledge Thcy were both kllled rnstrntly All the teen rgers had 'rttended the annual Junror senior banquet and prom earlrer rn the cvenrng June 1, 5 Dates for Semors Commencement cxercrses wrll be held rn thc audrtorrum on June 5 at 8 o clock The band under the drrectron of Robert K and rccessronal A trumpct trlo Bruce Phrllrps Gwcn Frantz and Eugene Sharp md a vocal solo by Susre Pcck wrll appcar The band wrll play some extra num bers Speaker for thc evenmg Dr Raymond Hatch drrcctor of lnstructronal Gurd rncc from MSC wll b prescnted by Supt Clark Mum'r Mr John B Smrth hrgh school prrncrpal wrll present the studcnts for their dr polmas whrch wrll bc handed out by Mr Clrfford Smrth presrdcnt of the Board of Education Baccalaurcate scrvrccs wrll also be held at the h1g.,h school audi torrum Sunday June 1 at 800 o clock Band Plans for Holland On May 17 thc O1 rolc band wrll once agarn be prrtrcrpants rn thc twelfth annurl Holland Tulrp Festrval Thrs year the band chose a rts thcme World Events dorng crght formatrons to portray rt An added attrac tron thrs year wrll be the whrte gloves and spats worn by all members x I N I O H X1 7 1 I Y ' 5 . . . . .... . .I II I 2 L ' 2 ' . 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Orchids to Page 2 ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday, May 15, 1952 With Our Prayers We of Charlotte high school mourn with the bereaved families of our schoolmates. Our heartfelt sympathy is given to them in the loss of these likable school friends. We extend our sympathy and hope and pray for courage and strength to the injured ones still in the hospital in their long pull for recovery. Three Cheers for the Team Strike three! You're out! This sound and many other familiar ones float through the air as America's favorite game, base- ball, is played throughout the nation. It's always fun to see the score of the game, that is if we win. But boy, if we don't. Did you ever think it might be easier for our fellows to win, if you would get behind them and cheer. No matter how much skill the players have, if they know that the students are behind them, they will try harder to win. Moral support alone can sometimes win a game. So get in there and help them by giving your all in cheers and next time they will come home with a win! .Bela 7401.6 If Um and that Mothers Day has come and gone what did it mean to you? Its a day should be filled with special warmth u not Just this day alone should we have warmth and honor but every day of the year Do our mothers do those millions of things for us only one day of the year? No the role she plays calls for never ending advice given to us to solve our problems So why are we so careless to sometimes mistreat her on days we forget to honor her Love understanding and sacrifices all have significance in the part she plays 1n being our mother No one even awards hex an Oscar for such a splendid performance Once a year she gets an orchid maybe For without pay applause and often without thanks she plays her role throughout our lifetime Yes no burden is too large to carry if it means the happiness of someone dear And wheie theres a happiness theres always mother So let s make today and every day mothers day that Give a Real Grit Excuses something the high school stu dent lS famous for will be the order of con versation next time the American Red Cross Bloodmoblle comes to town Many more will not give Their excuses gave last time the drive was held In fact they are counted on to repeat their unself ish act Many more will not give Their excuses will be the same as last time They ll never take mine They won t miss my one pmt It hurts What for? A blood drive is serious and giving blood is a big thing Remember there are stu dents right here in our school who gave blood last time proving that it can be done lin fact its the thing to do They won't miss my one pint was one of the excuses But some wounded American in Korea will Often it takes over a dozen pints to merely give a soldier a fighting chance for life With this last issue of the 51 52 Orange dz Black the Journalism class bids all under classmen and teachers farewell We have been happy to serve you throughout the school year Good luck is extended to next years class by the out going staff Carey, Wilson, New Trend Did someone say, A woman president for next year? Then did someone also say, It will never happen, there will never be a woman president? Well, maybe it will never happen in a national election but the election for mayor and secretary of C.H.S. has proved that it is possible. When walking in the hall, you will notice I T a cute red-head with lots of per- ' , sonality. This is our new mayor, - v Doreen Carey. She entered school lhere in the ninth grade coming . tx from a country school. Basketball and dancing are her favorite activities. Sports in general rate high on her list of acitvities. In school she is taking a college prep. course. Upon graduation from high school, she wants to enter Michigan State or Alma College and prepare to become a physical education in- structor. Miss Laura Cudney is Doreen's favorite teacher and gym class naturally is her favorite subject. G.A.A. and student council are two activities in which she has participated. She is vice president of G.A.A. As far as her favorite dishes are concerned she says everything is good to her but chili and fish rate the highest. And then the big question came When asked who her new flame was she replied I m playing an open field Well boys latch on while the latch ing IS good Doreen said when she found out she was the new mayor she Just couldnt exactly tell anyone how she really felt For secretary Joan Wilson has been elected Joan entered here in the eighth grade also coming from a country school Eat ing and playing the piano are her favorite pastimes Although she is taking a commercial course Joans favorite subjects are history and Spanish She also enjoys French simply be cause it is interesting In the French club she IS secretary and IS treasurer of the Spanish club Hamburgers and cakes rate high on her food list When Sally Smith Joan s manager called her about her victory Joan felt Just wonderful When asked about her favorite sport she replied Im Just crazy about football Horseback riding and ice skating are her favorite activities When asked who her favorite beau was Joan also replied Playing the open field Doreen and Joan have a big Job ahead of them next year Their positions are the two most important in the school government Do a good Job girls and good luck --0 The band and glee club for their work on the Korean clothing drive Teachers who have been sincere friends and counselors to students this past year The Student Council for its work Librarians who have toiled hard and long to maintain the standards of the school library Groups who have presented profitable cnt rtainmg assemblies Everyone who has maintained a cheerful smile and helping attitude Janitors who have kept the school so at tractive and neat All the office girls for being so thoughtful and considerate And Onions to People who have this entire year mono polized the seating space on Mr Smiths office bench Everyone who has not been dependable Discourteous students All who have made a practice of being late every morning Students who rake others over the coals Mr Stall This gas contains deadly poi son What steps would you take 1f it escaped? Jerry Chapman Long ones H1 Life Mason Xchange tracts Marshall journalism class had a hard time reading an exchange paper, The Breeze, which was turned upside down, around, and backwards. The object, April Fool Monday. -Marshall Dial Arthur Godfrey, nationally known radio and TV star, was master of ceremonies at the University of Detroit Spring Carnival May 9 and 10, at the State Fair Coliseum. -The Varsity News, U. of D. Strangely enough, Jackson State Prison has its own paper, which is exchanged with schools nearby. Featured stories include sports and music department news. Use Your Vacation Wisely Only three more weeks of school! The last Orange 8a Black for this year is out and everyone is preparing for exams, Cor should bel. Have you thought about what this summer has in store for you? Lots of fun sports swimming parties and most of all just loafing. But even that gets boring after so many weeks. There isnt much time for any of us in high school before we ll be out on our own Have you ever thought of what your caree may be? Summer vacation is a wonderful time to start on something small that may lead to a life long career A part time Job in something that you re interested in may help in that big decision that so many sen 1ors are having to face now That extra money also helps dads pocketbook when hes giving out the weekly allowance Make your summ r vacation worthwhile And the Llvln is Easy? Summer time IS almost here again and with its arrives the vacation long awaited by both student and teacher' Many instruct ors have plans for their free UD summer months Mrs Mildred Iauch librarian is going tl become a carpenter as she helps build a fam ily cottage at Lake Macetawa near Holland Traveling east is on the history teachers Mrs Marena Kiplmger agenda followed by attendance at the Camp Farthest Out at Western Michigan College Kalamazoo Another traveler will be Miss Dorothy Hughes language instructor whos summer destinations are Mexico and Central Ameri ca Wonder if another mouse will try to crawl in bed with her? Journalism teacher Miss Winifred Wells has no plans as yet except a National Edu cation Association Conference Mr Jarvis Wotring English and speech instructor will have a change of pace by be coming a student for the vacation period All in all it looks like a busy summer for th teachers Who says the livin is easy ? ORANGE 8: BLACK SCII0 01 Published Bu Weekly QUILL BY the Journalism Class of Charlotte Hugh School Circulation 800 gg-E9-tsl' Subscrrptuon Rates S1 0 ISSIQ STAFF Publisher Managing Editor Editor in chief Sports Editor Exchange Editor Alumni Editor Advertising Manager lst Assistant 2nd Assistant Business Manager Faculty Adviser Reporters Susie Peck Bernxta Martin Al Thomas Sally Woodard Garner Morton Delores Dempsey Sally Woodard Wally Bruce Marilyn Roberts Phyllis Baum Miss Wmifred Wells Journalism Class Y 3 1 3 I 9 1 Y 1 1 1 ' Ll Y ' . , . D 1 . ,, . 1. I n . '. ' . ' ' ' . 1 1 ' ' I , T I I . . . 1 u T ' T ' , . . , . . ' - - b t 1 , , ' . . . . 1 - . . 1 1 l y . . - . Y Q ' , , 1 L S . . . . . .5 , , . .. . l l , - . . 1 . . . l . Y l ' - T . 1 7 . y . . . , , . - , 1 . - , . . . . . , , ' 45' Y! - ' ' as 1 - ' , y . . . . . , ,, . . . . , , I 1 , - . . . . I - 1 1 ' , ' . H , I H . . . , , , ' 1 . 1 . , , I . ' . - - . , . 1 ' , 1 ' 1 ' ' , 1 1 - 1 , ' 7 - ' y . ,. - , u V ' - ,l, - , , , . . . . . 1 ... ' ' 1 1 . . ' Y - 1 . . y - A ' . . . . . . . . . , . . . Y - ' ' 1 I 1 O n ' ' 1 ' 11 I G . C . . ' .- ' - 0 . . N - ' . - . S' l . ' nl-. Q '4- . , s 4 1 - 1 - . . . , Q r .- 1 1 . g p - - .- ll! . . . . . I 1 4 l . is - - 4 3 . . 'J' S ' Y - . . , . .- , - I . . . , 1 ' - . ' 1 ' u , . . l ' .......--.--...-.a--..-.----.--.....-.....,..- - ' 11 1 , . . . . . ' 3 . . ......... 1 Q..-.-..... . H H Q . . ........................ . . - 1 1 ,. - - I l I 1 H ...A ....... ......... ' I l ................................... . , . I U . ............................ ' . I U n I ....... I .. . . , V . . . Q Thursday, May 15, 1952 ORANGE 8: BLACK Page 3 And He Even Has Pink Eyes O-hum-It just seems as if I can never get any sleep. Every time I snooze off that buz- zer rings and a wild stampede of feet vi- brates me right out of my bed. I liked Char- lotte high school for a home and I had a nice bed in a pile of papers in the closet of the journalism office. Then one sunny morning I made the fatal step that changed my en- tire life. The bell had rung and all was quiet except for the teacher s voice trying to help thc se seniors understand journalism whichl think is impossible. She seems to tell them the same things over and over til I know it by heart. I decided to go foi a walk and I strolled down the side of the ioom and was ready to go into the cupboard to find my brother when I heaid a shriek and scream followed by laughter I felt my body rising Jnchcs into the an as a chap named John Clark pick d me up I was scared to death when I saw all those eyes staring at me Just as if a white mous like me was a freak Some if the girls thought I was cute and otheis said I was horrible That made me feel bad I was taken down to Mr Stalls room foi everyone to look at and someone 1n the back of the room gasped and said He s even got pink eyes' Then I was very embarrassed and tried to crawl into Johns pocket but he kept pulling me out Mr Stall didnt want me and neither did John because he had to go back to class so he gave me to Jerry Chapman who was in the hall Jerrv played with me and even took me to third hour government class Everyone liked me there even Mr Brennan But the students kept watching me and didnt listen to Mr Brennan so I was ordered out I was then carried out of the building and stuffed into the glove compartment of John Clarks car So here I am Its warm and stuffy in heie but I wish I could be back 111 my old bed of papers I wouldn t even com plain about the noise of the students 1f I could only be back P S John still has me as his pet and Im really growing Miss Wells What is the Order of the Bath? Pat Bostwick First pa then ma then Doc then me The echo the only thing that can cheat a woman out of the last word The Cadillacan Cadillac Have you ever belonged to an organiza tion that is trying to overthrow the govern ment? Yes Im a Republican Bob Johnson I like to dance Its in my blood I guess Marian Wood You must have bad circu lation cause it hasn t reached your feet yet Salutatlons to the Class of 52 cuRTlcE Buick mc ' Halls of Charlotte High Charlotte, Michigan June 7, 1952 Rupert Rat Water Works Charlotte, Mich. Dear Cousin Rupert It's been quite a while since I've seen you. I get very lonely without the family since the exterminators were here. I d like to ex- tend an invitation to you to come and live with m here at Charlotte high. Food is the least of my problems. Stu- dents are always very generous in leaving crumbs from their lunch sacks on the floors. And my living quarters in a horn case in the band ioom are very comfortable I know you wouldnt get bored away from the noise of the water works Our noise is different but twice as loud There are many int resting sights too Why Just yesterday I was going through the halls watching stu dents clean out their lockers for the sum mer You should have been here I noticed a couple of girls one a brunette and the other a blonde I stopped to watch from across the hall An old problems book Just missed my head The second curiosity coming from the black mysterious depths of this hole was a slightly bent coat hangei and a half dozen dirty kleenex and an emptv hand lotion bottle Following closely was a perfume bottle broken into bits a box con taining unstrung pearls then some dirty Jeans Just as the Jeans made their en trance a moldy peanut butter sandwich flew past I thought I might find something for lunch so I moseyed on up the corridor to some boy s locker He was a rather short fellow the one dig ging there First of all he came up with a pair of track shoes a shot for the shot put and a sport shirt Over on one Slde of the locker he found three cents which he popped 1nto his pocket Then came a paper When I got the chance to look at it I noticed It was a story for the Orange 8z Black marked rush and dated February 6 While I was reading there was a chain reaction A milk bottle fell on two pop bottles in the locker and rolled over a candy bar wrapper and I barely escaped being run over Well cousin Rupert you can see how 1n teresting life is here ln school I hope youll accept my invitation to come here next yeai so that you can have the exciting perilous life that I do Your faithful cousin Michael Mouse While cn the senior trip upper classmen noticed signs above dining tables in the train and hotels Silverware and glasses are not m dicine therefore pleas do not take them after meals We Suggest Beautiful Samsonite L U G G A G E Sold Exclusively at THE VALIGHN CO Senzha. luenmaied The seniors had a swell time on their trip. Here are some comments on what they liked best- BUD WILLIS- Throwing fire-crackers out the hotel window. HELEN RULISON--'The night in the hotel. GAYNELL WONSER- The Smithsonian Institute. ED LENON- Mixing with the other schools. BILLIE BROCK- Party in the Grand Ledge car. PHYLLIS WALTER All the sight see- ing tours JERRY CHAPMAN Lots of women' MARY ALICE BRIGGS Climbing the Washington Monument PAT COOK and FRAN FLETCHER The prettiest places were the Naval Chapel at Annapolis and Mt Vernon HAROLD DIAMOND Riding ln the tour buses ELLEN KAYS Everything but the train rides and peas BONNIE WELLS Telling ghost stories and playing cards till 3 30 ANNE SMITH Fun on the train and the Capitol building CHARLES SCHAEFER Medical build ing with all the funny babies ANN DEMPSEY and DORIS MILLS Riding in the elevator in our P J s BETSY STUCKY All the sleep I got fa MARILYN FASSETT The night club and the train ANN SCHAEFER Free time to exploic the different buildings Your trout will be here any moment said the waiter to Coach Isaac who had been waiting for his main dish for almost half an hour Is there anything else sir I could do for you while you are waiting? Yes said Coach Tell me what bait are you using? The Cadillacan About 2000 students are enrolled everx semestei at Central Michigan College CONGRATULATIONS to the Graduates EATON PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES AL CUDNEY Pro SHOP AT PORTERS I 6 A MARKET , I I. , I1 1 X ll 7 1 fl ,, L , Cl U! 11 - I I . . . . I ,I U ' ' ' I Tu 19 I . I 4 I 1,4 I 4 . ' ' ' I ' ' 11 I . . . I 4 I , I I ' ' Q ' ' I ' ti - - l C . ' ' - ' 11 I ' - TH . . . 3, , . I I 11 I ' l D I ' in - ' ' . I , . 4 ' 11 I 1 . I .1 lu . . I , . . . . I 4 I ,4 ' u 1 ' ' 44 ' ' . , I I - ' IVY Q u . 1 I, . . , 4 . -44 I I I , I I . , . I . I 4 I ,I 1 v ' .- Y . . I Q ll ' ' ' ' 1 TY ' I ' I l ' - u n i . A' ' . . . 1-3 I I J ' I A ' YY v I ' ' I I I I . 1 . LJ' . Q I I L 'LL ' ' ' In . . y tl ' f? 1 s ' ' , T y , . x e I I I n . ' . . H . . , , . . . I 4 , . . . ,, A ' ' ' il Y! ' 15 .' ' I ' ' ' x 1 1 1 . 4 I . I . ,, - , I . . - ' an -T' is - . . . ' 6 W s s 1 I ' I 1 I I .Y Q I 1 I ! - ' , 4 ' 4-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::49 ' ' ' , Q 1 ' . ' . , I I 41 :1 - 1 1 . 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Meeting the Grand Ledge squad on April 28, they lost 11-10. The Orioles had a big fourth in- ning when by scoring seven runs they seemed to be on their way to a third straight win. Ahead by four runs in the top half of the last inning, the Orioles ap- peared to be headed for victory. Then in the bottom half of the inning the Comcts scored five runs on three walks two hits and one error Murray Stall and Jrm Young cach had two for two that day On May 5 Charlotte went to Mason ind the Bulldogs started out with five runs in the first on in the second and srx rn the third and the Orioles never caught up Final score was 12 60 Track Team Wins Over East Lansing In a dual meet with East Lan srng May 6 the Charlotte crnder men were victorious 69 40 Char lotte took eight frrsts and East Lansing, 5 Thc first placrngs were as follows 120 high hurdles Bruce 1C, 162 100 yard dash Carey 1C, 11 1 mile run Hale LC, 454 440 yrrd dish Werver 1C, 581 180 low hurdles Davidson CE 1 1 227 220 yard dash Carcy 1C3 247 880 yard run Strser L, 212 880 relay Crrey Darling Bruce Johnson 1C, Pole Vault McCaffree 1E L, 96 broad Jump Stall 1Cl 183 med ley relay 1E L9 248 high Jump Ke chum 1E L, 5 shot put Weaver 1CJ 38718 Alumni Honors Jo Ann Reiner 51 was tapped May 1 for Tower Guard the sophomorc womens honorary at MSC Junc Granstrom 50 rs recerv ing, honors at U of M for her straight A scholastic record CONGRATULATIONS Class of 52 LOUIS C GEE Ric,-,ELIEU Foon sroae l 1 Cheerleaders Pose for Picture et to right Crittenden P Gould M Hetherlngton B Wells Barnhdl M Grdhn Pre School Training Initiated by Senior Girls Play school or nursery school for pre school chrldr n rs being helsl May 6 through the 16 by the fifth and srxth hour home and rmrly lrvrng grrls Sixteen children 3V2 to 5 years of age srx being youngsters of faculty members are spending two hours at the school to enable the high school girls to gain ex perrence in dealing with children of pre school age Also the chrl dren to learn to play together be fore entertrng kindergarten The sponsoring classes direct the chrl dren rn these actrvrtres The schedule includes twenty minutes of free play outside and a period inside includes listening to chil dren s records and singing Later Juice ani crackers or cookies are served This gives the girls adequate trme to observe the many char rcterrstlcs of youngsters Practice rn handling the different ages of children will be the result of this experiment This rs the first time a play school has been organized by a high school class It pays to be home ec teachers grrls Miss Taylor and Miss Ben son both have diamonds STOP AT WAGER S GRILL FINE MALTEDS and Hamburgs US 27 BRYAN 8: FULLER SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 224 W Lawrence Ave Charlotte Michigan Our Compliments to the Class of 52 THE VOMBERG STORE Lf Miniature U N Held Hillsdale College sponsored a United Nations Day which for ty eight schools attended on April 25 26 Each country rn the U N assembly was represented by stu dents from different schools Four students from Charlotte were Rosie Harag Betsy Stuckv Tom Snyder and Jim Wensley Rosie was a representative of Haiti while the other three werc of Panama After registration Friday the students were given the general information and instructions for the day Following lunch Ann Helper was elected chairman The general assembly was then organ rzed as much like the original as sembly as possible During discus s ons debates and voting the eoresentatrves from Russia walk ed out Following the general assembly there was a banquet and speaker rn the gymnasium featuring the introduction of the sperkcr incl chairman One hour was reserved for recreation which consisted f dan ng swrmmrng and games Saturday morning started wr h a continuation of the general as sembly in which each country had its turn to give a speech from his country Congratulations Seniors GITTLEMANS ln fashions that fit Ulr. Varsity Wins First Home Crame 2-0 The junior varsity team of freshman and sophomore boys beat the Grand Ledge J.V.'s, 2-0 in their first game of the season. An alert game was played by both teams. Batteries for Char- lotte were Elmer Jones, pitcher, and Bob Jones, catcher. These two were replaced in the top of the forth inning by Hoffman, pitcher, and Gary Barnett, catch- er. Neil Brennan, coach, revealed the rest of the season as follows 14 Crand Ledge here 20 Lake Odessa here 23 Portland there 28 Portland here May May May May Freshmen Try Track The freshmen this year are frndrnga brg variety field rn track Charles Sherd 1S running high hurdles Francis Darling and Kermit Pentecost a e in the dashes Joel Cooper and Jim Mayhew rn low hurdles John Borgman rn the high Jump Dale Pratt rn the 440 and shot put Don Marsh and Kendall Tanner rn the distance running Coach Gobel stated that he trrnks that this is about the nicest group of boys he has worked with rn a long time and they are com in along frnc Meet the Coach A new man on the Charlotte campus next ycar will be Ken neth C Lane a 1943 graduate of Hastrngs high He 1S to coach basketball and golf Mr Lane received hrs bache lor s degree at Western Michigan Colege of Education There he played basketball At the Hast ings country club he was the as srstant professional f golf Teaching social scrence and coaching he has been at New Troy for the past two years He rs also a veteran of the Navy SNYDER WINS IN FORENSICS Tom Snyder received a first ratrng rn the regional forensic contest for hrs humorous read mg Davrd Dykhouse was an able representative rn extem poraneous speaking MARKS STORES YUND S MARKET MEET THE FRIENDLY BUTCHER 203 South Main CONGRATULATIONS an GOOD LUCK TO GRADUATES VITALE and SONS Home Furnishings Two Stores Charlotte Eaton Rapids EXPERT CLEANING PRESSING DYEING FIELDER S DELUXE CLEANERS 2l0 S Main St Ph 636 Charlottes Finest Equipped Cleaning Plant 1 U U U U , . r . . 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May 15. 1952 ORANGE 81 BLACK Page 5 Toutant Plans Various Activities A smash bang success is what this years summer recreation program will be if everyone gets in on the wholesome fun it has to offer This program will s 'lrt June 9 and end AJ ust 1 M Eldred Toutant will be director with M1ss Laura Cudnev ani Mr Elkln Isaac the assistants This summer a special attempt will be made to teach swimming in regular classes Every Mon day Tuesday and Wednesday at 2 oclock swimming classes for beginners will be held They will be small in size in order to do a better Job of teaching On Friday at 7 oclock transportation will be provided for those boys and girls who work during the day and are unable to swim during the after noon program A life guard will be in charge of this swim Any one interested w1ll meet at the high school Instructions will be given under the supervision of competent water safety instruc tors League Game Time Set Again this year the American Legion and the merchants com bmed are going to furnish equip ment and uniforms for twenty ball teams Twelve boys baseball teams and elght girls softball teams will make up the summer program This will enable 300 boys and girls to play regularly The Midget League will have four baseball teams for boys in the seventh and eighth grades Spon sors are First National Bank Ea ton County Savings Bank Buf fenbarger Plumbing and Wildern s Drugs Diamond No 2 will be available at 630 at the baseball field The Little League will be For Gifts That Last YOUNG S JEWELRY Good Luck To The Class of 52 DON H I-IICE Our l..ocat1on Saves You Money Eighth Grade Busy ln Spring Activitie The eighth grade students hav spent several busy hours on extr S 6 3 and class time activities this spring A student handbook was mad 8 b the 8 3s It contains every Y thing imaginable such as th E various clubs and constitutions student council work and teach ers They have presented the book to the student council for checking and approval The basement of the Haw thorne school is being used as 8 darkroom for developing pictures This proJect is combining hobbies and class work The students have seen movies on resident mammals and birds M1ch1 an of E Two field tllpS hate been taken The first was to the Warren Blight farm where the pupils received first hand infor mation on soil conservation Do Il Keeser acted as guide for the excursion The second trip was to a nearby woods composed of four teams for the boys in the eighth through twelft h grade Sponsors are Curtice Buick Inc Fowler lnc Surine Motor Sales and VanS1ckle Motor Sales The senior irls softball lea E S will consist of four teams from L16 grades eight through twelve Sponsors are Al Cudneys B Goodrich Collins Drugs H 8: F H Drive Inn and Porters Super IGA Market These games will begin at the athletic field on Dia mond 1 at 630 Individual tro phies are awarded to each mem ber of the winning teams Special Events Held Teen age dances will be hel d every Thursday night starting June 12 in the Beach Market from 845 to 10 45 Recreational swimming will held every Thursday and Frida be Y Best of Luck to the Seniors N 0 W afternoons from 2 to 4 p m Tennis courts will be open both afternoo l'l and evening with classes for those and ln the FUTURE that are interested This summer recreation pro city council and the school board It was planned with the hope that It would afford hours of happi ness the challenge of skill an d opportunlty for friendly SOCl8b1l 1 The recreation committee composed of Ken Brown Theo Carter Lyman Chamberlain Carl Paine Clark Muma Leo Verlinde Elwln Smith and Eldred Toutan t On the recreation staff are El dred Toutant Elkm Issac Laura Cudney John Saurer Charlene Barnhill Dorene Carey Lucille Whitinger W1lma Whitinger and Pat Wilson CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FOR A PARTY DINNER AT REASONABLE PRICES CHARLOTTE CAFE L . . . . 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' I ' I ' , 1 A A A A I I , , as f , I I 9::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 , I 11 11 1 1, 1, , - . :1 :1 I 1 1 . ., f 1 1 'I '1 ' 1, 1, 1 - 1 . 1, 1, r y . 11 1, 1 1, 1, '1 11 . , ' 1, 1, 1 1, 1, ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 1, 1, 1 . 11 1, 1 , 1 11 I, - . 1, 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3 , 1 1 And So Goodbye Coach Elkm Isaac Scoop of the year' Next year at this time if you walked into the sports department of Albion College you would see a very familiar face You would see someone who will be remember ed well by all Charlotte res1dents for a long time This someone will be Elkin Isaac Mr Isaac has been hired to coach track and the back field in football next year at the col lege but his ultimate Job begin ning in the fall of 53 IS coach 1ng basketball Mr Isaac received his AB in 1947 and h1s MA in 1949 at Al bion He played college basket ball and football and was a mem ber on the MIAA all confer ence team for three years in bas ketball He taught in Eaton Rapids for one year and then IH Charlotte for three years On his leaving Mr Isaac says My experlences in Charlotte have been most happy and enjoy able I shall leave with mixed emotions I am happy to b returning to Albion but I shall always have a soft spot in my heart for Charlotte and the stu dents I have known here Good luck Coach Our loss is their gain' 1 Over Capacity Crowd At Band Bounce With an over-flowing audience of approximately 1 100 spectators the Charlotte cadet and senior bands presented their best and biggest Band Bounce on Aprxl 25 Charles Schaefer received both the Arion and Directors awards for his four years m band and as outstanding student director Mr Powell was given an Omega watch by the Charlotte business men for his outstanding work with the band in the community Other gifts from the bands includ ed a rod and reel and sportshirt fx om the cadet band and luggage cuff links and tie clasp from the senior band Mr Darrell Cook vocal teacher was the comic guest conductor of one number and Mr Powell s student teacher MHUFICC Pelton vs as guest cornet soloist and mas ter of ceremonies The collection taken amounted to S263 11 The use of the black lights on the special acts made the work of the stage crew much more im portant than usual Senior cards and announce ments have arrived with all the usual clamor Joan Schwegler 49 is on the Deans list for spring term at Baldwin Wallace College Berea Ohio She is also doing student teaching in the elementary grades Miss Dorothy Hughes language teacher is working on another Spanish textbook soon to come off the press Murray s Shoe Store 4 od WI. THE R T EXTENDS 6612! lflfflkfjdffl greetings and best wishes to all segments of the school operation members of the Board of Education faculty and 52 graduates This has been a most successful year and all have contributed to the fine record Charlotte has abundant reason to be pleased and proud with its school system Page 8 ' ORANGE 8: BLACK Thursday. May 15. 1952 Achievement Awards To Be Presented June 2 Special awards to honored stu- dents will be distributed at the annual honor assembly, Monday, June 2. Athletic awards will be handed out by the coaches, Malcolm Go- bel, Dallas Stall, Elkin Isaac, El- dred Toutant and Neil Brennan. Miss Laura Cudney will recog- nize the G.A.A. girls and cheer- leaders with their specific awards. F.F.A. presentations will be made by Milton Hagelberg and Clyde Ray and Robert Powell will present band awards. Various teachers will present the honored seniors including scholarships to various colleges Journalism Valedlctorlan Salu tatorran stage crew member Danforth Foundation and Science Bousch and Lomb awards Dramatrcs Club and Forensic honors will be grven by Jarvis Wotrmg A Charlotte entrant also won a regional forensic con test and that award will be pre sented to the school at a later date Miss Virginia Fish and Mrs Aileen Lrpsey will present the outstanding typing and book keeping students The dedication and presenta tion of the 1952 Charhlan will be made by Co edrtors Delores Dempsey and Charles Schaefer Where They Are Now Evelyn Mayhew 50 and John Steward 47 were married March Mr and Mrs Elwood Martin 42 are the proud parents of a 7 lb 5 oz baby girl Gall Mich ele born March 31 Tony Crawford 50 has been touring the state with the M SC male chorus WEDDING INVITATIONS BEFORE ordering your wed ding invitations come rn and see for yourself the many love ly samples we have at the Charlotte Shopping Guide of rcc Youll want your wedding in vrtatrons to be as individual and distinctive as your wed ding we hrrve Just the style of folder and modern printing to surt your taste Choose from a complete range of prices Please allow us seven days for delrvery We are always at your service to counsel you rn your selec tion For your added conven ience we will be glad to make1 evening appointments to show you our samples JUST PHONE 804 If Staff Prepares Charhians 5221- - 1-,es 1-Y ' as 1-1.11.1 . Woodard ated arlsh A S lth P Baum M Rnchar Dempsey CHARlotte Hlgh ANnuals are now at press and w1ll be given out rn the afternoon of June 2 after the honor assembly announced by co editors Delores Dempsey and Charles Schaefer Amos Weaver and Klrke Harring ton are rn charge of the drstrrbu tion and will be assisted by the others of the staff and by some the Journalism class The year book was started in about 1895 and was then known as the Delphran In 1933 the name was changed to the Charhran Final price has not yet been determined as all the expenses are not certain HS of SMITH 8: OSBURN GREEN VALLEY Ccontd from pagt 11 Ancestors are Lonesome Berry Dennis Jones Grampaw Sandy Sassaman Granny Mary Alrce Howe J D Berry Krrke Harrrng ton Jeb Berry Don Marsh Ran some B111 Vogel Prudence Ada Jean Muma Displaced settlers are Rufe Thomas Marlene Martens Sarah Lola Donley Hip Cooley Ray Flessner Mamie Nedra Smith Shade Stores Don Marsh Dlrector IS C Jarvis Wotring assisted by Marilyn Roberts Pro duction manager IS Pat Tubbs The Footlrghteers have spent many hours working on the ex ensrve props and many new things are to be seen Admrsron will be 40c for stu dents 60c for adults Changing the usual procedure GREEN VALLEY will be presented two nights COMPLIMENTS to the SENIORS 205 E LAWRENCE St CHARLOTTE MICH Food Youll Remember Service You Won t Forget Good Luck, Seniors 7 BRAITI-IWAITE SALON Complete Beauty Servoce Phone 228 When In need of FLOWERS and CORSAGES Phone 140 Ferndale Greenhouse TO THE GRADUATES- lf you take God with you rn your vocation your success will be assured Try rt it works Compliments of EAT N CLEANERS Quill, Scroll Initiation To Be I'IOId May 19 In the school library, May 19, at 8 p. m., Susie Peck and Miss Shirley Bruce will be initiated into the Quill and Scroll, honor- ary high school journalism or- ganization, by local alumni mem- bers. This organization was formed to encourage better high school journalism and to recognize superior work done in high school. For about eight years after receiving its charter in 1932 the local chapter was active Since that time however Just three people have applied for member ship Ranking over the years ap proximately seventy five people have been made members In order to be accepted for membership one must have sub mitted a sample of hrs work to the national organization Also he must be ranked rn the upper third of hrs class Missionary Alumna Speaks By discussing the conditions rn Africa and showing samples of African work Bernadme Hoff man lectured to the Bible class April 28 Miss Hoffman an alumna of Cl'arlotte and now a missionary for the United Brethren Assocra tion rn Africa will be rn the states for a year after which she will return to Africa for three or four years Such things as the bad roads travel by foot educational sys tem and handmade articles were discussed Miss Hoffman corn mented on the fact that some of the people serving as teachers rn Africa are natives of that coun Q aiifiqf New pepfln 1 your step Wlth Rugby Rgvep Harold Smith . . . ! ,i . . 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Parent-Son Banquet Held lVlay I3 The annual F.F.A. Parent-Son banquet was held at the high school on May 13. Rod Garn opened the evening with the in- vocation and then the F H A grrls scrvel the dinner The opening ccremonres were given by the officers Murray Stall introduced the guests and Don Bust give the welcome Ac companred by Anne Smith Rich ard Holiday led group singing Advisers Mrlton Hagelberg and Clyde Rry presented rwrrds follows drrrv awrrd Richard Holrdry soil conservrtron Mur ray Still public spcrkrng Dick Garrr gardcn se d srles Drle Pr rtt lst Dick Prrr 2nd Duane Hrce 3rd Philip Whcrron 4th Dick Van Wormer 5th supcrvrsecl farming Jrm Brum firm me chanrcs Wlllr rm Prpr mc FFA letters were given to Doug Peck Lrrry Towe Roderrc Garn Gaylord Tennis Don Ells Drck Yarder Wryne Frey Quen trn Bosworth Dick Holrdry Bill Freeman B1llP'1pranCc Wallace Cotton James Arndt Milo Wright ani Lrnwood Cotton Thc higher rw rrds of '52 certrfr cates for firm or FFA goods uerc presented to Don Bust Amos Weaver Brll Ells Rrchrrd Garn Murrav Stall and Krrl Carpenter The FFA chose D L Wer-t7 rnd Mr Jarvis Wotrrng as hon orary members Main speaker for the evemng was Keith Tanner fir st president of the local FFA and of thg MICINEHH FFA assocratron and CHS alumnus He 18 now dr rector of Freld Servrce of the Michigan Farm Bureru Closing ceremonies were con ducted by the officers J J NEWBERRY Co Sc 10c 25c Store Every car deserves the best Gulfprrde 8: Gulfprrde H D Oils ARE THE BEST sw BIlALY'S GULF SERVICE Phone 9164 Charlotte f Era TRY OUR DELICIOUS T- ' 'Q Q HAMBURGS xx JAY SANDWICH SHOP EARL J LAVENGOOD Proprietor J r I . 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Special buses were waiting at the depot to take the group to the lxaval Academy at Annapolis, then on to the new Colonial hotel 1n Washington D C After lunch there the class again boarded the buses and went to the Washington Monument National Art Gallery and past many federal government buildings Aftei a return to the hotel an other toui went to the Lincoln Memorial past the White House and Capitol and ended at the Casino Royal Night Club one of Washington s finest restaurants A very line floor show was wit nessed See Money Made Starting out all bright and shining the next morning the class of 52 toured the Bureau of Printing 'md Engraving where all the paper money in the US is made The Capitol was next on the agenda where guides were Walt mg to conduct them on a complete tour of the building including the Senate and House chambers Before going back to the hotel for dinner the class enjoyed a short visit to the Smithsonian In stitute Thursday afternoon the group visited the Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier where the changing of the guards was wit nessed Next was picturesque Mt Ver non in Virginia home of George and Martha Washington Then they were taken by bus to Union Station to begin the home ward Jaunt BEAUTIFUL LORRAINE LINGERIE Nylon Slips Half Slips Gowns and Panties also beautiful Ixne of Rayons See Them Today FRED A RICI-IEY Co BUDGET TERMS ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES BAUM S STANDARD SERVICE Washmg and Lubrication Phone 9177 Commercial Students Journey to Marshall When the second year short- hand girls journeyed to Marshall to visit the State Farm Mutual Insurance offices. they left school at 9:15 and arrived in Marshall at 10'00 where they were met by the personnel manager The girls were conducted through the main and private of fices through the basement and stock rooms who e their company paper is printed and through the work room The vtoik room is one large room whole all the maJor work is com vlete'I The company attoineys have their work done in ths room 'ini all the girls who are not private secretaries work there also also After the tour the girls went to the lou ige where they were treat ed to a coke and hacl a qu stion and answer period The girls asked such questions as where would they get their tr nning what their chances were for ad vancement and what their start ing salaries were Phyllis Baum Marilyn Heth erington and Bev Fullerton along with the regular second year shorthand girls Irene B1l'1kOWSk1 Gaynell Wonser Marvel Simpson Marguerite Green Bernlta Martin Rosie Harag Fran Fletcher Pat Cook Nancy Parish Marilyn Fas sett and Billie Brock made the excursion Suzanne McLaughlin and Lin da '-mith participated in a Span ish poetry recital held at Ypsilan tl May 10 Jim Barnaby 51 and Junior Bruce 48 are in port following cruises in the Mediterranean and to Cuba Buy Watkins Beverage Base for Your Plcmcs George E Stephenson seo s sheudon Phone 1o3sR Compliments LATCHAW S BARBER SHOP At Last All is Told Hangers under the sheets, twisted mattresses, overturned bunks and empty fuse boxes! Sounds as if it might be coming from a hotel room on the senior trip, or maybe a cabin of seventh graders on their camping trip. Strange as it may seem this all went on in a cabin at St Mary s Lake camp one week end th cabin assigned to a few of thc dignified OJ male teachers After an evening of varied ac t1v1t1es including bridge ping pong pool shuffle board and square dancing and oh yes there was a lecture by a profes s r from Western State Teachers college on psychological att tudes of children the men ad Iourned to their sleeping quai ters They Jump d out of their bunks about as swiftly as they had Jumped into them It seems Dallas Stall very slyly slipped hangers under the sheets of each bunk while his colleagues had their backs turned Al Cronhein IS one who needs plenty of sleep However Neil Brennan Elkin Isaac Harry Blanchard Milt Hagelberg and a few others didnt think it was necessary he have so much sleep this particular evening So they tcok turns flipping his mattress beating him with brooms and dragging him out of bed Sophisticated Coach Gobel has a favorite sport namely disturb mg people from the1r slumber between 3 and 5 a m by yank ing off covers and pulling them off their bunks by their fee' Again Mr Cronheim was the victim About midnight Asst Coach Say It With Flowers ROSEACRES Phone 266 ALLEN S FOOD STORE CONGRATULATIONS Class of 52 DURBIN S DRUG STORE Election Breaks Records In two respects, the annual school election of mayor and sec- retary, which took place on May 8, I was unique. First, in past years, there have been two or more candidates put up for both offices. This year only Dorene Carey campaigned for mayor and Joan Wilson for secretary It was possible for voters to write in names on the ballots Dorene and Joan won th elec tion for the two offices Thus for the second unique feature Ch ar lotte will have its flrst girl mavor next year Recently the student council re vis d the school constitution and the students could vote on its ac ceptance The revisions were ratified Stall was up to his old tricks again This time he thought it would be quite fascinating to re move the fuses from the fuse box thus darkening the room By daylight however everyone concerned and freezing realized it had also shut off the blower setting the room temperatuie Just a trifle above zero Discussion groups were sumed on Saturday morning In the back of the room sat a group of drowsy men The butter half C H Mary Boyer 51 was married at the Free Methodist Church Parsonage to John Hall of Eaton Rapids CHARLOTTE HOME DAIRY ROUSH 8: WEBB Delicious Sodas, Sundaes and IVIaIteds SAVE M AK E IPS SUPER MARKET lv GER HARDWARE CO HEADQUARTERS FOR GUNS AMMUNITION ARCI-IERY EQUIPMENT . 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