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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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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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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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