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of 48 SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS No. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 948 Harbor Springs, Michigan 5c A Copy Teachers G o To School Fri. So ph's Win Title Of Class Champs The Sophomores downed the Seniors to win the an n u a l class tourn  a m e nt , 14 to 8 . John ston led the winners with 8 points. Bill Smith h a d 4 . K a l tz 2 , Muld e r and Burt L am k i n 1 ea c h . Scoring for th e lo s ers were Norm Linehan with 3 tallies, San erson with 2, Doug Smith , Jes s i ck, and Keith Lamkin wi th 1 apiece. The Class of '50 had a hard time in th e se m : i-finals, e dg i ng out the F r es hmen . 18 to 17. John ston led the S op h' s with 7 count ers. K altz and Wilcox had 4 , a piece, Bill Smith 3 and Mulder 2. P et o s key had 8 for th e F res h , Haven 6, Snively 2 and D avert 1. Th e Seniors defeated the Jun- io-rs in the other semi-final game . Th e y won the low scoring con t es t 9 to 7 . Do u g Smith a nd Chel lis l ed the winn e rs, e a c h sco r ing 3 po;nt s. Norm Lin e han had 2, L a mkin 1. For the Junior Freq. Linehan had 3 tallie, Smelt z er 2, Kruzell ar. - 1 K is higo 1 each. T he F.i E hth e ra d e took the Junio r High title , taking the Se v e ~  h .er a d e 15 to 7 . Gary Hahn h f d 6 points for the Eighth grad  ~ Sw i ss 3 . W i lson. Kruskie a nd S tr adling had 2 each . Ingraham , Wagen s chutz and William s scored 2 points apiec e for the seventh grade. King had 1 point. Hurrah For Johnston's Hey-Kids In case you have n't heard-Johnston's have a sw e ll place to and dance. Th e y have it all repainted and the floor refinishe d . The juke-box has the l ates t in r e cords, too. W e ha v e been griping about a place go , so now w e 've it, 5 t a ke care of it and patronize it . Okay Faculty Flashes Win Over Seniors · r he Harbor High Band start- Harbor Girls ed the Teachers Institute off with a few snappy marches last Win From Alanson F riday at about 9:30 in the morn- 1 ing. There were about 150 teach On March 11th the Harbor ers of Emmet County in attend Springs girls challenged the Al- ance. anson girls to a basketball game The Chairman of the meeting at Alanson. I was Mr. H . G. Hargett of Lever First a nd seco nd teams were ing, a nd Tl).e Main Speaker was o r ganized, the second team c o n Dr. Juds o n W . Foust of Central sisting of 7th and 8th grades, Michigan College. Other speak and 1st team consisting of 8th j ers were:. ~ o y d McCarthy, Co_un graders on up. ty Comm1sswner of Consultation; Alanson's 2nd team defeate . d 1 Fl o yd B e nnett of Central Mich. I wi th 4 p o mt s . W 1lls, Central M1ch1gan; J . W. Harbor's 2nd team by a score of I College; Ru s sell Wils on, Supt. of 14-10. B e l ~ n d l e d the 2nd team I c ~ o o l s for A l p e ~ a  . Dr. Mary . H b In playing our first team, Alan- Scoggin, Manager of Peto skey The final game for aD or i H igh saw the Faculty Flashes son n ever had a chance. They , P en ney Store; George D epuy, were sk unked 45-12. No rma Bu r- Central Michigan College ; and down the "fighting" S e ni ors 25 to 23 . The first half and the gess l ed with 14 points . Gracie, Mrs. Melva Ludgin of Saginaw final quarter were played accord- her sister, was second with 11 County. points. (Incid entally they are two In the Elementary Grades, ing to the Michigan High S c h ool Athl e tic Association rules. Th e of o u r best players), and Demar- A rts a nd Crafts were emphasiz- third quarter, which did not ic e Warner was a clos e 3rd with ed by K C. Festerling , District 9 points. 4-H Club L e ader. c ount in the final scoring , was A on e act play was presented pl a y e d accord i ng to Faculty rules. by the Speech Class under the The S e n i o r s h e ld a two point STU ENT COUNCIL NOTES direction of their instructor , Mrs. first q u arter, 12 to 10 lead. B oth Class Officers to be Elected c F . Erwin, entitled "Clea n e d t pa ms talli e d 8 times in the sec- In Spring and P r essed." The cast was as fol- ·  nd n e ri od. Th e half ended with At a recent meeting, the Stu- 1 1ows: Joel Ay ers as Edward El - the Cl ass of ' · 4 8 ahead, 20 to 18 . de nt Council decid ' ed to hold the on, Constance Sagataw as Eliz Th e Faculty won in the final annual class elections this sp r ing I beth Elton, Arn old Kruzell as u e riod b y outscoring the Seniors, instead of neJ9; fall, as has be e n John Elton, Lu anne Fowler as 7 to 3 . the custom. This will give the Katy Sato r i and Rethal Silver Af t e r the Flashes managed to s tudents more time in selecting thorne as Ma ry Belle Sturgis . -' r ag their bodies back on the the right people for office, and A de l i cious lunch was served floor at the half , they presented the classes will be able to start I t noon by the Sophomore Home Ward W alstrom, the official, with r ight in with class activitie s wh e n Economics Class. a foot long cigar. In the wild s chool starts. · Workshops " were held through third quart e r, wi t h the Facult y The date of th e el e ctions w ill out th e after noon where teach shooting at any basket they I e an noun ced at a later date. ers co uld so lve general problems MY PET PEEVE pleased , they outpointed the Sen- Tfle Student Council is spon- . of the scnool in ge n eral atti - Demarice W arner n obs. iors 25 to 2. s oring a poster campa i gn to stop tu d e s and practical problems. K e ith Lamkin-Oversho e s dis- Griffeth headed the Flashes 1 the scratching - and writing on (Your reporter wonders if any appearing . s coring with 10 points. Coach ' t h e desks by th e students . Ar:y teachers attempted to skip Ed Brubaker-Bask e tball ref- Derrickson had 9, Beery , Sonne- · help from the stud e nt_ body m s c h o o l ~ ville and V a nd e rslik all had 2. making th e posters w1ll be ap -  r e e's · at noon . Margie L amb-Others flirting with mine. "What's mine is m i ne , others l e ave t alone " Laubrich was . high for the predated . Grab your bats and clubs girls Seniors with 12 tallies . Linehan and g e t on the iball, only nine had 7 , Sm i th h a d 3 and Sander- S a y , Bern i e, · is it true about more months to "'go After all, it P atsy Vivant-Teachers pick f a vorites. who son 1. you and charming Donna Le e S . will be four more painstaking I The Seniors were charged with w a t c hing the st a r lights fade? I e ars befo r e we get another leap Wayne Chellis-Schoo . 6 fouls, the Faculty 19 . C o uld b e  y ea r .
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of

48

SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS

1 Tuesday, March 23,

948

Harbor Springs, Michigan 5c A Copy

Go

To School Fri.

ph's

Win Title

Champs

The Sophomores downed

the

to win the an n

ua l

class

 a m ent , 14

to

8 . John

ston

the winners

with

8

points.

Smith

h ad 4. K al

tz

2,

Muld

and

Burt

L

amk

in 1

eac

h .

Scoring

for th

e los

ers

were

Linehan with

3

tallies, San

with

2,

Doug Smith

,

Jes

ck,

and Keith Lamkin wi th

1

The Class

of '50

had a

hard

in

th e

sem

:

i-finals,

e

dg

i

ng

the Fr

es

hmen

. 18

to

17.

John

the

Sop

h'

s

with

7

count

K

altz and Wilcox

had 4,

a

Smith

3 and

Mulder

2.

P

eto

s

key

had

8

for

th e F

res

h ,

6,

Snively

2

and

Davert

1.

Th

e

Seniors defeated the

Jun-

in the other

semi-final

game

.

ey

won the low scoring

con

t 9 to 7.

Dou

g

Smith

a

nd Chel

l

ed the winn

ers, each scor

ing

po;nt

s.

Norm Lin

ehan

had

2,

a

mkin 1.

For the

Junior Freq.

Linehan

3

tallie, Smelt

zer 2,

Kruzell

-1 Kishigo 1

each.

T

he F.i E hth

e

ra

de

took

the

r

High title

, taking the

Se v

.erade 15 to 7.

Gary

Hahn

d 6

points for the Eighth grad

Sw

iss 3. Wilson.

Kruskie

a

nd

r

adling had

2

each

.

Ingraham

,

s

chutz and

William

s

scored

points

apiec

e

for the seventh

King had

1

point.

Hurrah For Johnston's

Hey-Kids

In case you have

n't

heard-Johnston's have

a

sw e

ll place to and dance. Th e

y

have it

all

repainted and the

floor refinishe

d.

The juke-box

has

the

l

ates

t

in

r e

cords,

too. We

ha ve been

griping

about a

place

to

go , so

now

w e

've got

it, let'5

ta

ke

care

of

it

and

patronize

it

.

Okay

Faculty Flashes

Win Over Seniors

· r he

Harbor

High

Band start

Harbor Girls

ed the

Teachers

Institute of

with

a

few snappy marches las

Win From Alanson

F

riday at about

9:30

in the morn

1 ing. There were

about 150

teach

On March 11th the Harbor ers

of

Emmet County

in

attend

Springs

girls

challenged the Al- ance.

anson girls to a

basketball game The

Chairman

of the meeting

at

Alanson.

I

was

Mr. H . G.

Hargett of Lever

First and second

teams

were ing, and Tl).e

Main

Speaker

was

or

ganized, the second team c o n

Dr. Judson W.

Foust of Centra

sisting of 7th and 8th grades,

Michigan

College.

Other speak

and

1st team consisting

of

8th j

ers

were:.

~ o y d McCarthy,

Co_un

graders on up. ty Comm1sswner of

Consultation

Alanson's 2nd team defeate

.d

1

Flo

yd Bennett

of

Central

Mich

I

wi

th 4 pomt s. W1lls, Central M1ch1gan;

J. W

Harbor's

2nd

team by

a

score

of

I College; Russell Wilson,

Supt.

o

14-10. led

the

2nd

team

I c ~ o o l s

for A l p e ~ a

.

Dr. Mary

.H

b

In playing our

first

team,

Alan-

Scoggin,

Manager of Petoskey

The

final

game

for aD

or i

H

igh saw the Faculty Flashes son

n

ever had

a

chance. They

, P

en ney Store; George

D

epuy

were sk

unked 45-12.

No

rma

Bu r-

Central

Michigan College

; and

down the "fighting"

Se

ni ors

25

to

23

.

The first half and the

gess l

ed with

14

points

.

Gracie,

Mrs.

Melva

Ludgin

of

Saginaw

final quarter

were played accord-

her

sister, was second

with 11

County.

points. (Incidentally

they

are two In the

Elementary

Grades

ing to the

Michigan

High

School

Athl

etic

Association rules.

Th

e

of

o

ur

best players), and Demar-

A

rts

a

nd Crafts were emphasiz

third quarter, which did not

ice

Warner

was

a close

3rd

with ed by

K

C. Festerling

,

Distric

9 points. 4-H Club Leader.

count in

the final scoring

,

was

A

on

e

act play

was

presented

pl

ayed

accord

ing to Faculty

rules. by

the

Speech Class

under the

The

Senior s he

ld

a

two point STU ENT

COUNCIL

NOTES direction of

their

instructor

,

Mrs

first

qu

arter,

12 to 10

lead.

B

oth Class Officers to be Elected c

F .

Erwin,

entitled "Clea

ned

t pa

ms talli

ed 8

times

in

the

sec- In

Spring

and

Pr

essed."

The

cast

was

as fol-

·

 nd

neri od.

Th

e half

ended

with At a

recent meeting,

the

Stu-

1

1ows: Joel

Ay ers as

Edward

El-

the

Class of '·48

ahead,

20

to

18.

de nt Council decid

'

ed to hold

the •

on, Constance Sagataw as Eliz

Th

e

Faculty won

in

the

final

annual class

elections

this sp

r

ing I

beth Elton, Arn

old Kruzell as

ue

riod

by

outscoring

the Seniors, instead

of neJ9; fall,

as

has be

en

John Elton, Lu anne Fowler as

7

to

3.

the custom.

This

will give

the Katy

Sato

ri

and Rethal Silver

Af t

er

the Flashes managed to

s

tudents more time

in

selecting thorne as Ma ry Belle Sturgis

.

-' r ag their bodies back on the the right people for

office,

and

A

del

i

cious lunch was served

floor

at

the

half, they

presented the classes will be able to

start

I

t

noon by the Sophomore Home

Ward

W

alstrom,

the

official,

with

r

ight

in

with

class

activitie

s

wh

en

Economics

Class.

a foot

long cigar. In

the

wild

s

chool

starts.

·

Workshops

"

were held through

third quarter,

wi t

h

the

Faculty

The

date of th e

el

ections w

ill out

th e afternoon where

teach

shooting

at

any basket they I e an nounced at

a later

date. ers

co

uld

so

lve

general problems

MY

PET

PEEVE pleased

,

they outpointed the Sen-

Tfle Student

Council

is spon- .

of the scnool in ge

neral atti-

Demarice

W

arner

nobs.

iors

25

to

2. s

oring

a

poster campa

i

gn to stop tu d

es

and practical

problems.

K e

ith

Lamkin-Oversho

es

dis- Griffeth headed the Flashes

1

the scratching

-

and writing on

(Your

reporter wonders

if

any

. s

coring with 10 points. Coach

' the

desks by th

e

students

. Ar:y

teachers attempted to skip

Ed

Brubaker-Basketball

ref- Derrickson

had 9, Beery,

Sonne-

·

help

from the stude

nt_ body

m

s c h o o l ~

ville

and

Va

nd

e

rslik

all had 2. making th e

posters

w1ll

be

ap -

 

e

e's

·at

noon

.

Margie

L

amb-Others flirting

mine. "What's

mine

is m i

ne

,

le

ave t alone "

Laubrich

was

.

high for the

predated .

Grab

your

bats

and clubs girls

Seniors with

12

tallies

.

Linehan and

get

on the

iball,

only

nine

had

7,

Sm

i

th

had 3

and

Sander-

Say ,

Bern

ie, ·is

it

true about

more months

to

"'go

After

all,

it

P

atsy

Vivant-Teachers

fa

vorites.

who son

1. you

and charming Donna Le

e S.

will be four more painstaking

I

The Seniors were charged

with watc

hing

the

sta

r

lights

fade? I e

ars befo

r e we

get

another

leap

Wayne Chellis-Schoo .

6 fouls, the

Faculty

19. Co

uld

be   y

ea r

.

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Two ·

SP01l.:IGHT

OF

'48 Tuesday, March 23, 19

·§

§ H § o o § o o § • o § o o § + § • o § s ; o ' T U G H T S r l f . i i ' + + ~ + + j

Inquiring Reporter :i:

Edlior - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 ----------Audrey Standish

:f:

In our last issue,

we

let the Iva's

Assistant Editor

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

--.,------Nancy Magnussen

:t

boys tell us

what

they liked

a-

Sports Writers

________________

John Canada, Keith Lamkin

4

bout the

girls, so

it seems only

I

Reporters-Ethel

Hawk, Demarice Warner, Flora

Schlosser, :f:

fair to let the girls

tell

us

what Beauty

Patsy

Vivant, Glenna

Samules, Shirley Cruff,

Leon

Clancy

:f:

they

like

about

the

boys this

+ time

(Your

reporter is a.

wfully

Special Grade

Reporters-Sally

Po'IJ 'E'rs, Garth Holiday,

Arn- glad

tljis task is

done

t h o u g h . ~ +

old

Kruzell

+

I t

took

. them so long to think of Sh'

Typists-Delia

Keway, Rethal Silverthorn,

Patsy

Vivant, De-

·

*

n y t ? i ~ g )

favorable of

the

male

0ppe

marice Warner

+

sp

ecies · +

+-H

§ § o o ~ o ~ ~ J : Sis.ter Smith-Height

t+-1-+++++++++-:.+++++++++

Sh ir

ley

Cruff-I ' l l never tell 1-- ·

.. _ .. ........

DREADED DISEASE CONQUERS MANY Luanne Fowler-

Their pres-

Are you

included

in

this

list?

Most of

us, at

about

this time, catch a

familiar and

disease,

to which high school students are par

allergic.

It probably has

a

long

medical

name,

around

here

it's known as "Spring Fever."

This disease

carries on from the

first signs

of

a

thaw

Spring

until

school lets

out

in

june-usually

.

here

is

n

epidemic of it

.

Teachers

are not immune

to

this

evil,

although they

their suffering quite well Only in their eyes do

you

evidence

of

it.

One

form

/ of

relief

for this

alarming sickness

is

sans

pe:r;mission," in plain Engloish, "to skip." This

however,

isn't to

be recommended,

for despite

the

at

the time, the after-effects

are

most

dis-heart-

mg.

The

best

thing

to do when

you feel this disease com

on

is to turn your

thoughts

to the subject of love.

will keep

you so busy, you'll be a,s immune to

fever

as

if

you

had been vaccinated

ence

Betty

Lou

J . a b l i n ~ k e y - - - ' P e r

sonality, looks, \Vayne "

Carol

He

rrick__;"There's so

many of th em."

Walrond, Friend

Sa

lly

Powers - "Personality

a

nd

th ey

must

h

a_.

a .sense of I·

humor

."

&

Cassidy

-.

race

Burgess-"Not

much

of

anything.''

Winona

Standish-"Sense of

humor-personality,

too "

Mar jorie Wilc

o x -

"Sid."

Millie Tr oup- "Everyt

hin

g "

Bonn ie Orwe

ll

e r - P

ers

onality

a

nd they must

be a

bl

e

to danc

e

."

General

Hardware

~ - l ·

+

J Harbor

t

 

Electric Shop

Famous Sayings

1-Arnold Kruz

e

ll

-

I'm only Electrical Sales and

+

13

:f:

Service

2-

Be tty Lo u

- M

ay

be? +

3-Mr. Bak e r -

You Seniors :i:

REFRIGERATION

act lik

e

brats

I f:

4-Di ck Elliott-Golly Gee · -"

whiz

. , ., .H

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:i: :£ :f: don 't know." t

Hahn's ~ + HOVi:Y'S· + 6 -N ellie Holland-

Ein

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nie, mi n ie, mo. How

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SPOTLIGHT

OF '48

Page Three

- -- - -  -  

Grace's

Jewelry Shop

What

Do

Seniors Do

.In Sociology Class

I By L.

CLANCY

1

We

discuss anything under the

sun

We

learn

how the world is

r

un,

(or

shoufd

we say, isn't run)

j what civilization

is,

and why

· there will always

be wars. Noth

ing

is

too

tough

for us

to

face

and solve, in our own

way,

to suit

ourselves.

I suppose

the Presi-

de

nt

' and

Congress would be

as

"

I

onished at

the way we've

solved

all

the huge World problems in

. i such an easy

and

a quick

man-

11 d

-i

ner

Ho ywoo

:f;

Mrs

. Ewing encourages us to

:t speak out and give our opinions.

S • St

t•

+

n

th is

manner

everyo lle feels

erVICe a

IOD t

that th ey are taking

an active

+I Tlart in th e class.

We

debate, dis-

.

f cuss,

ha v

e round table discus-

Distributors of Texaco

sions,

oral and written

tests

and

p

od

7

ora

l

or written

t s .

Contrary

r

ucts

+ () po

pular

beli ef (in the minds

Chit Chat

·++++++++++++++++++++++

What is

it

in the library

6th

hour that interests Warren Hay-

~ : : ~ ; ?

Could

it be

the

books or

EARL'S

_

Rumors

are

flying that a

tain junior gil'l has a tall and

andsome senior on his kn

ees.

Barber

ShQp

Tell

us more Mildred,

tell

us

more

'''Why does it happen to me"

1

sighns poor Bonnie

K.

as

her le

ft · + + + + + + + + + + ~ - : · + - t + o

.. H · + ~ H + •

handed junior basketball player

· ~

walks down the aisle. I

Bonnie

Orweller is again fac-

i

ng

the friendly

mob at school, I

GAMBLES

after

her

absence of illness. I t

is certainly

nice

to have you

back again

Bonnie

.

Mel, shame

on

you

for

ta k ing pAINTS AND

Garth's

gal

A new, happy

coupl

e . ·

seen

around

are Lela and

W a

. ~

W A L L P A P E R S ~

Notice: I f you

want

to play

Penny

Annie

or

P edro carrie and

join the gang on Carpenter's b ~ • s .

~

i ' f no

:-

in

t h ~ c l a ~

.. ·H m socwlogy Is

en]oymg

them selves Mrs. Ewing should Engagement Announced +++++++++++++-§ § § §•

t

t•

H •+

be

congr

atu lated as a fine teach-

er

1

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Denton Ward an -

I

· , nounce the engagement of

their

c· G '

Hjnts

About

Chewing daughter

Dorene

to Jack Sommer- Ity rocery

Your

Gum

. . .

ville, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo

1-Don' t chew gum in church. Sommerville of East Jordan. Mr.

2 P eople dread it when

you Sommerville

is attending

college

, , Allerding Bros.

p r e a d

it. Keep it to

yourself.

at Mt. Pleasant. No definite date

l

Shell

Super Service

3 No

parking

in public plac- has been set for the wedding . : __

Free Delivery

Wrap it before you flip it. ~ · · ·

4-Nobody

likes

a

"stuck up"

Speech Class Takes

1

r id . Keep i t off your face

and

hands. Up

Debating

+++++++++++++++++++++++

5-Dirty p_aws make dirty For the first time

in

over

ten -

 

--

'a w

s. Don't

rubble

the bubble. + + H - + + + + + + + + + ~ + + ~

t vears, the Harbor Spring's

Speech

7

6 N obody swaps chewed-up

Department

is entering into de-

+ ')Otatoes so

why

swap chewed-up " t' E t d t · 1 · p t ' .

ERWIN

'S + bubble gum? I a mg.t'

v ~ r y

hs ' uh

l s b e a r ~ m g

e er s

f

7 T ime

out

There are 366 .an

ora

w IC WI ' e

....

1

th' d

't

t t be f-ore the Assembly on

Apnl

15. Superette

+ 3v s 1s ye

ar

so

on

ry o .

:t

h h d

ff

. d

Those

who Wish

to

enter the

T

n eW YO

Ur

ea 0 In One ay . S t d

+

8-Schools

.are the plac-e to tate

contes

may ·

0

so . I

·

± earn-not

chew-Put

stoppers i

Buy the

Peter's way, '

for Harbor

H i g h on

your

choppers.

Hey Girls -

 f;

save

the

family pay,

t Sur

ely if you follow these few I

Hey,

Hey "

ln 'Ce 1880 -:- rules you

won't

gum

up

the Wear your

hair

soft around

t

whole works

y.

our

face-avoid

hard up-sweeps

. .

.. · · · · + · * ~

1

-Demarice Warner. The latest in jeans is wearing H- foofu§oof• lt•

of•

1 1 1

t H•

1 1

1

,

1

1

J

- - • • '

them ''green."

Everyone goes for

. • O : • + + + + + ' > ' - + + · ~ + + + O : • • H

~ + + + + + + + + + * * + H · ~ o o t · - M · • • • the new

matching shades in lip- +++++++++·t .

• H f•

• §oofoo§oo§u§•

t•

H•

CALL s ~ i c k

and

finger-nail

polish-light

W I

-

pmks and oranges.

a strom- LYNN'S

Sequin your name and

that of

I

your current

"hearthrob" on

Griffeth .Co. TAX

your new

silk

blouse.

f;

Wolves (four-legged)

1

have

+ 24-HOUR :f: been reported

coming

into this :

. Complete Boating

t TAXI

SiERVICE

+

part

of

the country . They have

i f; beel\ seen around

5-mile creek.

Facilities

i The biggest

pack

seen yet

was

5

+ I Phone

43-Fl

7

at

one

time. They are hiding

ou

.t I 

Linehan's

News

Stand

A Good Malted After

School

t l to

~ o i

in the swamp.

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SPOTI.JGHT OF '48

,Squier

Electric

Duets

and

Song

Hits

1 - a - J u s t a Saturday D a t e

Benita . b -As k An yo

ne Who

Knows-Joel.

2 - a ~ N a u g h t y

Angeline---.Bet

ty

Lou.

b.-Dange r

ous

Ground

-Wayne .

3- a - R e m ember

Me

- Flor

i

e

nce

Ce

ta s

.

b-Youn' re Not So

IEasy to Fo

r get - Johnny

Kor

t•l

t f

1 1 - ~ + t - + + + • H • • - + 0 :

m ash.

1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •I +i

Shop

4 - a - F eu ding and

Fight ing-

Kids and Teacher s. b - Hear t

aches

- P

er

sons Ca

lled

Before

C. Wager

Student

Cour t.

t

SONG

H I T S - - - -

  Son

t 1 - S o Sweet Am I - Joyce

St anton .

2 - L

et' s Be Sweethea

rts A-

QU

AUTY

MEATS

o

gain-G

a

rth

Holiday.

I

3

 B

eg

Your Pardon

- Mel

J .ohnston .

4 - I

Only

Want a Buddy,

Not

I I I I I I I H I

I I

I I I IIi H f• a Sweethear t -John S.

1 1 1 1 1 1 o I I I I I I I I• I I I I

Jool

5 - I m a Lonely Little

Petun-

- Photography ~ e s ~ ~ r an

On

ion P a

tch-Francis

by

Haynes

Excellent pl}oto-finisbing

and

enlargements from

6-Slap Her Down Again

Paw

- P a t

Coleman.

7 - I 'm Content the .Way I

Am

- H a l ]14:arsh.

8  I

Told

Ya That I

Lov

e Ya ,

Now Get

Out--Eric Thomas.

9- M anana (T o

morrow)

-

Ber nie.

10-Gotta

Guy Named Bi l l -

Sally

P

ow

ers.

·

t 11- So Far -S en iors Still Su re

I I I• I I I I

•H•

I I I I I •I •1+1 I •I• I

•I•

of Graduating.

.

Your Negatives

§ol

H H I

loofoot•l•

I I I I I

H

+ 12- Now is the

Hou

r- Leon

Laub ri ch .

+ 13

- H o w

So

on-Donna Ben

 

ning

ton.

JUILLERETS

I

14- I m My Own Grandpaw-

Leon Cla

ncy

.

15  0h

Johnn

y- Jeonne Rob

  ins

on.

·Senior Sketch

DALE

(BUCK) ANGELL

Do n' t

get

the wrong idea k ids ,

h is name m ay sound angelic but

names ar e so often

misle

a

ding

He

is

six feet

tall and weighs

200

pounds

and anyone can see

i

t's all muscle

He likes all Spor ts,

but

is es

pe

cially

fond

of

football

and bas

ketball. ·

He li kes just about everyone,

but

pe

rsons who gossip. When

asked

what

he

likes best, Buck

re

plied

empha

tically

, "Women "

And her e

's

how

he like

s them

-t

o

be:

E

yes -Al l

e

ne Stolt

Per sonali ty- M i l lie Troup .

Legs Bett y Gr able.

Hand s-Sh i r ley Cruff

~

t h e r Williams.

Heig

h t - F iv

e f

ee

t , fo

ur inches

Color of

h a

i r -B

r

ow n

.

VIOLA

DEMARICE

WARNER

Dem arice w as

born

on Novem·

be.r 24 and is now 18 y

ea

rs old.

She took a bu siness course in

school. Sh e wo r

ks

at

Matthews

ln

sur ance Agency after school,

and on Saturdays . She

plans

to

wo

rk here th is sum mer .

Demarice

is very

active in

all

both

winter

and summ er.

Becau se of her excellent

sk

ating

abilities, she was chosen for th e

Quee n

at

th e Senior Ice Ca

rnival.

She ow ns her ow n h

or

se- is an

acc

ompl

ished

rider.

Concerning her

lik

es and dis

r kes -Sh e likes all foods,

west-

ern mo v ies,

square dancing

and

, Ja

y-acting.

(She had a humor

out part in th e Ju n ior play las t

year " Fa it h , Hope and

Fl a

r it y,"

'l.nd th e Se

nior

pl ay this y

ea

r

"

Ju n

e Mad ." Sh e dislikes all

sn

obs

  is very friendly

he

rse lf.

Tuesday, March 23, 194

~ ~

I

Troups Studio

Portraits-Finest

in the Land

o}ofo#++i-<Joolool• I I   -

r o - + o f o o H - H o + + + + + +

I

HARBOR

SPRINGS

GROCERY

ot·ot•-t-++++++o ·

.

+ + + > ~ l . ' o + + + + + - l

:.+++++++++++++-H-+++-H-:o+

+

+

ADAMS'

SCHOOL

I

SUPPLIES

-l-+++++-t-+++-l-++++-t-+++++++

r ~ · · : ~ : - - - : ~ ~ *

R E S T A U R A N T ~

GAA

Attend

Play

 

Day

At Petoskey

TEA CO.

t

+

+++++++-§•

I• I•

I h

1 'i'

I

I•

I

I•

I

•H•of

I I I > • I

I+< 1

......

1

BAY STREET

+

GARAGE

i

+

Harbor Springs

BRING

YOUR CARS

HERE

i

. ·l-

+

- ~ - -

Happy

Birthday

Jl

.

On F eb ruary 21st fifteen GAA Your re po

rt

er has searched ++++++•§ooloo§ool

,

1

o + + + + - . ~ + + +

me m bers from

H ar

bo

r Sp ri

ng

s ' il

es

f

or

th ose p

erso

ns b

or

n m I

--- 

boarded th e bus to at tend Pl ay- ' h e r ema ind er of Ma

rch

, and th e

I

iay

at

P etoskey . Rep resentati

ve

s follo w ing are h is re sults: .

fro m Ga ylo rd, Al anson, P etoskey Mary Lou Ja rdine-M arch 3

0.

and H arbor were pr esent. Tea ms

Tom

Keller Mar ch 26.

we re mi

xed and tour nam ents Ma ry Ann .

Radl

e- M arch 31.

Elliott's

were he

ld

betw

ee

n th e te

am

s. Dick S

ea

m an Ma

rch

31 .

Ev

er

yone brought their own J erry S

me

ltzer

- M

arch 20.

lunches

a

nd

hot chocola

te

.

was

Wall is Sa

bin

-

March

,29.

se rved in t

he

sch ool

ca

fet

eria

.

Mill

ie Troup- M

arc

h 23.

Aft

er lunch ev er

yo

ne squ

are

-

I

L

orrai

ne ~ - o h r Y J .

 

23.

danced and sa ng. More basketb al-1. Doro th y War d- March 31. 1

was play

ed and at 3:3 0 fifteen t i

was

n

ot

iced that

we

have

very ti red , but happy g

ir

ls , re - just one

April Fo

ol : Bu r

ton

L am - 1

tu r ned to Harbor.

ki n - A p

r il 1  

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