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 , Mulde 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, Sanerson 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 , apiece, 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 cont 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 teachOn March 11th the Harbor ers of Emmet County in attendSprings 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 speakand 1st team consisting of 8th j ers were:. ~ o y d McCarthy, Co_ungraders 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 ElizTh 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 throughthird 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 teachshooting 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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