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Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue INDEX ALUMNI NEWS 1 ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Page ALL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue OPEN HOUSE 4 ART ASSEMBLIES BAND KP1ct J BASEBALL BASKETBALL 1 9 tP1ct7 10 BIBLE CLUB 5 10 fP1ctJ CARNIVAL 10 2 CHARHIAN STAFF 1 2 14 fP1ctD CHEERLEADERS 1 7 14 CP1ctl CONTESTS CONFERENCES 7 FACULTY FFA 1 FHA 12 13 14 lP1ct7 FIELD TRIPS FOOTBALL 3 tP1ct D September September September September October October October October October October October October October October October November November November November November November November November December December December December December January January January January January January January January Feb1 uary February February February February February February February February F bruary March March 'Vlarch March March March March March March Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l Aprll Aprll Apr1l Aprll Aprll Miy May May May May May May 11 ay Ma,, June June June June June 1 5 6 8 Calendar Index 6 School starts 1 Football Lakevlew CHJ 2 Football Ionla LTJ 2 Football Mason CHJ Football Grand Ledge CHJ Charhxan Assembly Football Hastlngs QT7 Band to U of M Art Class to Detroxt Football Howell CTD Government Class Assembly 26 MEA Regxonal Conference E Lans ng Football Everett QHJ Jun1or Play Our Town Halloween Party Patterson the Strong Man Assembly Eaton Rapxds CTJ Football Band Banquet Open House School V1s1tat1on Day 16 Parent Teacher Conferences FFA Assembly Turkey Trot 8th Grade Assembly Compos1t1on Class to MSC Hastmgs Basketball QHJ Jun1or Assembly Basketball Howell fTj Freshman Assembly Basketball Grand Ledge CHJ Chrlstmas Assembly Basketball Lakevlew fTh Basketball Eaton Raplds CHD boothghteer Assembly Basketball Everett KTH Mason Basketball 1Hj Semor Government Day 8th Grade Assembly Publxc Talent Show for March of Dlmes Howell Basketball IHE Makeup Assembly Grand Ledge CTD East Lansmg Basketball CHE French Class Assembly Faton Rap1ds Basketball CTU Band C11n1c and Concert All School Talent Assembly Everett Basketball QH1 F HA Assembly Hastmgs Basketball ITD Mason Basketball QTJ Lenten SCTVICGS Begm 7 8 D1str1ct Tournaments FFA Amateur Show Reg1onal Tournaments Memory W1zard Assembly Semor Box Soc1al and Dance Donkey Basketball Chorus Fxfty Years of H1t Tunes Sen1or G1rls Tea 28-Carnlval lvlarch 29 Relays Central Mlchxgan Span1sh Class to Ann Arbor Pan Amerlcan Assembly Invxtatlonal Track Meet at Mt Pleasant F H A F F A Barn Dance Forens1cs Indxan Pald Assembly Golf Howell FFA Chlcken Supper French Banquet Band Bounce U N Model Assembly May 2 Semor Trlp Span1sh Banquet FHA Mothers Daughters Banquet Rural Students Day Jun1or Prom Reg1onal Track Meet Holland G AA Banquet 24 Drama Nlghts State Track Meet Latm Club Banquet Semor Exams Baccalaureate aonor Assembly 4 Exams Commencement 6-School Ends 96' Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue FOOTLIGHTEERS 4 5 8 CP1 FORENSICS 1 4 FRENCH CLUB 2 3 5 CP1ctD 7 2 FRESHMEN G A A GLEE CLUB 1 11 CP1ctl 3 GOLF TEAM HOME 82 FAMILY LIVING Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue 2 4 J OURNALISM JUNIOR HIGH 2 CP1ctJ 13 7 0 J UNIORS 2 3 10 12 14 lP1ct 1 LIBRARY 1 8 13 fP1ctJ LOS AMIGOS 2 2 7 5 tPxctl ll NOON ACTIVITIES PROCELLAE ROMANAE Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue SENIORS SHOP 7 3 SOPHOMORES 10 14 tP1ct5 SPEAKERS 34 6 STAGE CREVV l STUDENT COUNCIL 1 fP1ctJ 1 STUDENT DIRECTORY Issue 1 Issue 2 TRACK CROSS COUNTRY Issue 3 11 12 13 Issue 14 YOUTH CENTER Issue 6 9 YOUTH COUNCIL Issue 9 -- , 2, , , 'ct.J, 9, 14 .................... - 6 ...................... 1, 0, 11 .......... 2, 3, 4 4- 1 . 10 .................... 2 ...................... 3, 4 1- 1 . 3 ..,.,................... 2, 3 8- 1 31 1 ....'....... 4, 13 ................ 1, 3, 4 6 ...............,...... 1, 2, 3, 4 5- . 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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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