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Tuesday April 11, 1950 - Harbo
r
Springs, MichiJan
eedsters
50
track team of 19.50 we
will ha ve a promising fut
. The followilng t h i n ~ c l a d s
reported for practkoe;
m
er Ballou
e
th
B
es t
er
ber t .Chingwa
Geary
Granstra
Holiday
Haven
IQgraham
mer Keway
Kruskie
Lamkin
LathT
op
McDonald
Moyer
.Peroy
Ross
Seamon
Smith
Snively
die Stolt
Swiss
e
an
Taylor
Tippett
Thompson
ick Troup
Kmg
Larthrop
inoe\Ilt K:ew,ay
oger Williams
Graduation Day
by Garth oliday
Graduation
exercises
are tak
iln,g a change f,or
the
better.
This yeaT
the play
will ilndude
the C l ~ s s
Will
and
the
Prophecy.
The play "SenioJ' Scoop" will
give you .all
the
scoop
on the
Grads,
and '
ret
me
tell you,
there
is a lot
xf it
Heretoi'ore a one act play that
had
no con lleot1on
to graduation
was
the feature of Class Night
but this year
will
.
be
a
d ~ i a t i o n
by having the entire
play :writ
ten
.by the Se niors talking in all
:lleatuTes.
The
big
e vent whll take place
on the 31st of May. On J u lle 1,
the
school
wm sh'ove the
seniors
out into
the
big old cold world.
To
ugh isn't it?
Baccalaureate will he
held
in
th
e Methodist
Ohurch
May 28.
The Grads this year
will
be
walking
around in navy
.blue
caps and
owns
wh
i
ch were
chosen .
by a large
majority.
S'ome
wanted
ma'l'oon whi1e
others
wa nted g
ra
y. G r a d u a ~ t i o n we ,ek
will start w
tih
the Baccalarurate
se
rvices and end with the Grad
uation ex;er cis-es. To this date
n o s p e a ~ e r
for
Graduation has
bee n chosen.
Senior Carnival
e m
eets
scheduled are; S A . 2
2
126 - ,P.etookey and Ea
st
I a t ~ pri
a:t
Petosk
ey
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1
Come One Come All April
22,
6 - Centra l State e ay s
is the big night
of
the
stupendous,
Mt.
Pl
'easanrt:.
colossal Senior
Carnival.
At
8:00
13 - Ccmference meet at p.m. the gym will
be
the
scene of
ev
oix
with seven dif- Dr. Thomas ' Medicine and
Wild
,elreJlt sch
oo
ls partic ipatimg.
West
Show
with
many booths
16 - Ha,vbor Spri llgs and
sponsored
by different classes.
art P etoskey. The
re
will be: A Trip Around the
y 20 - Regional meet
at
Wo
rld
, Art Gallery,
Fish
Pond,
d
hl
lac. Museum,
and many
others.
127
-
Sta.te meet at
Lain-
There will be fun for young
old. Don't miss
the
crowning
is also bei llg done
to
- of the King and Queen and
.s havilnjg a
meet
betwoon 1Prin ce
and
Princess. Vote
now
and
a ~ b o r S prings at
i
or the King and Queen you want
and also one ,between I o
rule
over the Senior Carnival
bor Sp ri.ngs al ld Char1evoix
of
1950.
Charlevoix. A dance
will
follow to end an
inrter-class
meet will be
I
x
citiJlg,
hilarious evening.
before May 16 .
1
See
you
at
the Senior Ca.rnival.
Still Undecided
Who?
Most of
the juniors
and seniors who attende d
the
Career
Day
pl'og;ram held Thurs
day,
M-rurch
30
at
Petoskey a1re
:stilll
undecided about their f ut
ure but
still
consider ithe event
a great
success
because
it
has
giv;en many s tu de nts
the oppor
tunity to
discuss
and
learn about
the .occwpations Wlhich ilnterest
them most.
Where's Harry?
Wow Where did that good
looking gymnast come :f.rom
Well girls, his name, as most o
you
already
know, is To m. Hi
last name is Mulineux.
His
home
towris are Chicago and Wooste
Ohio. He started his
training on
the
trampoline in
theY. M. C.
A
in Chicago a year ago, and
as
most
of
us saw
Wednes
day after
noon,
has become quite
good. He
'IIhe
Petoskey
Hj,glh School was
twenty years old April first
orchestra
d.id a < g ~ r a n d job of
wak-
Dick is also from Chicago and
ing w the assembly of over
aloo
sta I'ted his trampoline
eight hundre d students, instTuct- training at
the
Y there. Dick
ors, and
counselors
for the
.b
usy has been working on the tramp
day
ahead. oline for
five yea:rs and, as
Tom
The p : r o g ; r ~ was
underway
alt
said
on the mike, he won the
0
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M
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Cleanliness is a challeqge to all brave-hearted Amer
ican youths . It is a challenge to you to keep
dean
on
the
inside as well as on the 1
outside;
think clearly and act
cleanly, and you will feel clean, too.
Keep ,clean sports, and the .mudc\iest day cannot
smear
your conscience.
Keep
clean
in
scholarship--copying correct'ly is
an
art
'few possess
and
those
who
.do,
attain
no
other pro
ficency.
Keep clean behind
.
the
back as
we'll as
behind :the
ears.
f
you
can't
say
something good about
a
person
don't say
anything.
This
challenge is for
the brave alone
because a
cow
ard
couldn't take it.
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and
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Wager's Meat
-Market
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Compliments
HARBOR
SPR)INGS
:DAIRY
Presenting
o
you the
gay, chic
fashions
of
the Harbor Springs
high
.
school girls for this Easter
we
find:
Beverly
Bellrose is
wearing a navy
blue suit
and
new
shoes,
Adeline Beloungea has
a
new suit and
shoes.
Jean Schone
has
a
new
gray
suit,
Darlene
Bankley
is
wearing
a
luscious
green
taffeta
dress with black
pumps
.and accessories,
Donna
Sterly hopes
to
have
a white
Easter
bonnet with
gold
trim,
Janet
Kishigo
will
look especial
ly chic
in
a
light blue
dress,
gray
eo,
at
.and ,navy
blue
shoes, hat
and
gloves and Mrs. Erwin is
wearing
a
lovely navy blue
-ooat
with taf
f ~ t a
lining.
The custom of
new Easter
out
fits
began when Easter was first
celebrated-all
Christians cleaned
their
homes
thoroughly and
wore
new materials
for
their robes to
be worn for the first time on
Easter
morning.
This
symbolizes
the Resurrection of our Lord and
the new
life
that we begin on
that day.
SPRING
Spring
seems
to
be
the time
of yeaa-
when everyone
is
looking
forward to
baseball,
track,
and
other sports which call for
nic>e
weather.
A
few
of
us
are
e.
ager
to
t ry
that
same
old '
game
which
ne v
er
goes over, Skipping School .
Although the
weather
hasn't
been
too
inviting
.for any of the
se
ac-tivities
1t has to stop snowing
and ramilll,g soon
so
we will ~ e t
that
spring reeling
.
Some of
our
s,pring
ambitions are;
Caa-ol HeTrick. -Ge t a
letter
fin
ished for s
Kniesley.
Rose
Smith
- - ~ T o be
able
to
write
an ediltarial.
Eric 'Thomas
- T o ,go
to Detroit
.
and p i ~ for the Tig
ers.
Bill
Smith
- T o
.g-o
for
a tTip
on his motor scooter
.
John
Kormash
- T o make
a
lot
of
m0il1Je
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April II, 1950 .c '
SPOTLIGHT
OF"50
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1-l Why A Bridge
t
Photography Should
or
Should
I by
Not Be Built
Haynes Across the Straits
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C a m e ~
and
Supplies
H
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ADAMS'
Sc
to $lc00 Store
SCHOOL SUPPUES
by June Bylsma
Thel'e
has been
the
J.ong
held
feeling
by
those living in the Up
per Peninsula
that the Straits
of
Mackinaw has
cut them off
from
'the main body .of the State of
Michigan. It" is felt
that
a
bridge
across the Straits would alleviate
this matter. By having a bridge
the Straits would
cut off
hours in
travel time
to
the oapitol.
Those,
who
go from
the
Lower
Peninsula
to
hunt and
fish have
.found that the
Straits
constitute
a bottleneck in traffic since the
~ _ _ ~ ~ : ~ ~ _ : _ _
ferries
are
unable
to
take care of
I I I I I I I I I
I I
I 2 I I I
r
I I I I I I
the
load
.
Some
hav
e-
to
wait
as
Package Ice Cream
40c
quart
20c pint
JUILLERET'S
long as seven hours before get
ti ng
.a
boat
either
across
or back.
A
bridge
woUld
eliminate
this
long
waiting period
a n d cause
a
normal traffic flow. I t is true that
these traffic jams
occur
only dur
ing bird
and
hunting seasons, but
in
the
winter
the
ice jams
c a ~ s e
hours
of delay.
ticular
locality. The diminishing
1
of resorttks would be
negative.
i They have
up
the regular
resort
t r a d e
and will doubtlessly
keep it.
A bridge acc.ross
the Straits
would be an ecoJ;lOJDic asset
to
the
people
of
the Upper Peninsula
since assembly
plants
or
automo
bile manufacturing
plants
could
be
but
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ELU01T'S
GARAGE
A
T
f
th
Hal
.not crazy, he simply has a ter
lp 0
e
0 rific sense
of humor,
imagination,
The poor editor of the Spot- : and a super personality.
~ h t who il'UDS around school
tev ing his
lba:ir and tcying to get
the news in on time is known
as
Roger
Planck.
Roger
is
quite ~ actor. He
has
played various parts and
done e x t r e m e ~ w e l ~ in
ea.cll
+ . , + + T + + + + + + + + + I I + t l + t l + l t + t + H ' ~
s Mr. Dolsorn, the father of two
BroW Il
eyes, .brOWIIl hiailf, 5ft.
3in. and
18 ye M's
of age describes
Theresa Greenier.
Theresa
has been
n
band for
seven
years,
chorus four
yealfS
and an active member of the
former
Pe,p
Club. She has dcme
a f i ~ ~ m
job
as Mitzi nl "A Date
With
Judy", Ellie
May
m "We
Shook The
Family Tre'e{" .aJild
Becky in the speech class'
"Hen
ry's
Order
Wife".
, 1 I
lol I
I+ t l I
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til I f
++4 Itt
sweet, .but trouble-llUIIlting child
ren,
n
"A
Date
With
Judy",
; ....
TROUP'S
STUDIO
-
GAMBLE'S
THE BEST FOR
LESS
.as keddie who wore knickers fu
"We Shook
The
Family
Tree",
arnd
the
s t ~
formaa. preacher of
"Hem"\Y'S Mail Order Wilfe'",
He
is
vice president
of
the
Senior
class ami
his
hobbies are
motoreycl.i.n&
j p h o t o g r ~
and
art.
His
favor.ilte food is
apple
pud
ding.
Roger j s active n the young
peoples'
work
of
the
Presbyter
i'tlll Church. Westminster Felillow
shi.p. In
this
he holds
an Office
in
the
or district
and
an
office in the state.
He
intends
"to enter chiroprac
tic
school in Irnd.iana
next
fall.
Roger
has
two ,pretty 1nterests,
one in PetO&ikey and one
in
R o g e r ~ City.
~ skating, darncing,
arnd
w81tchirng a:11 kinds of sports are
Theresa's
favorite JP8St-ti.mes.
Mention a cherry pie a la
mode II Ild her eyes light up
liike
staTs.
She would Uke to go to a
bus
iness
College
next
fall
but it
is
not defmte.
"St. Louis, oh that's the ,best
city in 'the U. S." so
L ~ n d a
U'hornton says. Lirnda joilllied us
this ye311'.
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Movies, Peter La Wiford, Aahh ,
reailinig, kndltting, '
basketball,
horse racing, talking,
and
gum
ifill
up
much of Linda's time.
tlltllll
ltltlttoltll
I t l4
Walstrom&
Griffeth
Company
Boata
and Moton
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HOVEY'S
DRUG
STORE
"Bofoijs
Kid
Number '2" is Eric
Thomas,
Eric js always hungry. He
s ~ m ~ p l y CalliOOt
get eil'OII.Igh
to
eat.
Of
course
he
would
need
a
lot
to fill that
taLli
fraane Olf his.
He 1.i.ke8 an
sporits,
"baseball
bestus", in fact he intends to
make this ibis source of income.
Also. likes basketball, swimming,
handbaU arul pilllg-poog.
Lemorn meringllie pie, peanut
butter,
jelly
a n d w ~ c h e s .aJild mi1k
are h& favodte foods.
As to the future
she
is
return
'ing to St. Loui-s this fall to work
II Ild hopes to 1go to Cali.for.nia in
the
near
future
.
- - - - - -- .
Dist. Forensic Meet
Writillg letters and inv,itations Onaway , Petoskey, and
Harbor
to up and coming movie stars, Springs will compete in
the
Dis
drawing
cartoons oof the teachers trict Forensic meet in the Audi
and
students,
h v i ~
parties, torium Wednesday,
April
12 at
movies and
getting alons
with 1:30 p.m. Bar.bara Grisso from
Pe
peaple
are
Eric's
ihobbres. toskey,
Rhoda
Ohowen
from
On-
Food Ahhl Salads away, and Burton Lamkin will be
( a ~ J t Y kind
of
salad)
chOIP
suey,
in
extempo
.
re
speaking. -
Rootin
f
h ~ l ltyle wilfjh iJ4s
of
la Claudette Whitsilt will give
I 01'
ohoi sauce, nice hjg
fat juicy "The Littlest Orphan,"
and
Donna
Harbor High . steaks, milk, any kind of dessert Reinke will present
"The
High-
that doesn't contain cocanut, wayman " These girls are from
4
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1 1
14
U
11
tl
t
french fries,
arnd
pearnut butter Onaway.
and .Qinion sandwiches (he says Harbor will
he
represented by
Shop at the
ODtheHiD
ALLAN'S
GROCERY
they are
luscious) Rosmond Goodrich giving
the
Eric thinks he will work a trial scene from "Joan of Lor
tyear and then ,go
to Art
School raine,"
and Clara Kasprsak will
in Detroit.
give"
Elizabeth and Mary,
Queen
He and John K'Ormash made of Scots,"
Linda
Thorton will
be
an
agreement and .signed it that the only entry in Oration. Miss
they
would
meet e a ~ h
other
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Get That Vote Out
You
don't have to
be
21
to vote
for
your
fav
o
rite
King
and Queen
and Prince and
Princess.
Candidates
for
King and Queen
for the
ninth
grade are Frank
Granstra
and
S:hirley
Smith, I
Tenth .grade:
Ray
Swiss and
Joyce
Stanton, Eleventh g.
rade:
Duane
Rhine
and
Loui
se Hancock, and
twelfth grade:
Jo
hn Kormash and
Carol
He
rrick. Ray Swiss
is
the
leading candidate for King and
Joyce
Stanton
is
the
leading can
didate
for
Queen. Duane and
Carol are
next, with Frank and
Shirley following. John
Jnd
Louise
are trailing
.
However,
there is
still lots of time
to vote.
The lower grad
es
are
taking
this contest
mor e s
eriously
with
heavy voting going
on
almost
every
day.
Candidates of
the
third grade
for Prince and Princess are
Ronnie Neiswander and Carol
Brown,
fo
urth grade candidate
s
J
ohn
Darrow
and
Linda
Benning
ton. Fifth grade q.ndidates are
Dale
Haven and Sharon Wilson.
In the
race
for the
sixth
grade
are
Jer,ry
Burgess and Judy
Mitchell.
John
and
Linda
are
leading,
with
Jerry
'and Judy run
ning a close second . Carol and
Dale
are ,
next
with Sharon and
Ronnie
t11ailing.
Th
e
we
dding p re sen t d
icff
iculty had resolved itself
into
the
usu al silver di
sh for th
e t
ab
le.
"
Wh
at sha
ll
I
pu
t on
th
e
card?
Tt's not as th ough
we
kn ew ' th
em
very w ell.
Oh
he
grunted without look
i.
nrg
UP fr.om h is
iP'< V&, Put on
it
--- For bu tt e,r or w
ors
e'."
* *
Hea,dEne: "Ref
ri
g.e
rati n
g P lan t
Co
nt
rac ts ."
Due .t o .
tru
e cold?
* *
Wife in the back seat : "
Can
' t
you drive a
little faster,
dear ?"
Hu
sba
nd:
I
ca
n, b
ut
I 'm n
ot
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The Cast For Brother Goose
Above are junior class actors
an d
,actresses who appeared in
their
play "Brother Goose, which was
staged
at
the high
school
auditorium Friday, March 31. The cast
from
left
tp
right,
top
row: Joan
Kaniarz, Ken Petoskey,
Louise Hancock,
Grace
Burgess,
Mary Lou Lasley and Madelon
Deusen.
At the
sewing machine:
Warren Haven. Bottom row: Sally
Powers, Pat a r s h a l ~
and
Dick Troup.
Beverly
Hickman,
who had a featured
pari in
the ,
Play,
was
i l l
and unable '
to
be in the picture.
Our Brother
Goose
Chalk up a big success for the
Juniors. The cast did a wonderful
job of acting. They seemed
quite
natural. Of'
course, everyone is
talking about
Pat's flying
leap
for
call Madalon or Beverly, their
capability has been
_
proved.
I
wqnder
i
the
H-bomb
could ex
cite
Fred more Jthan
those
wheat
puffies in his
gas
tank.
The props were well chosen
and
the
back-stage crew seemed
always to be on hand to help
when needed.
class's appreciation for oll these
teachers
who have helped
them.
Thanks
for an
evening
of
grand
entertainment, Juniors.
Your Drama Critic
Passing Parade
Beautiful clock the
Juniors
gave Mrs. E. for directing their
play.
he couch.
Where
did
Grace learn The between-acts specialties
to
play
musical football? and
were
very clever. Mrs
. Irish
and
where
did
Warren
learn to sew? Mr. Cloud
performed
with
un -
Keep those nickles and dimes
Joan looked
mean
in all
those
equaled grace
and the Junior
coming fo;r the King and Queen
bandages but that stuff didn't girls' concoction of "Biddidy, Contest
April
22.
look like
poison
ivy to
me.
I
Boddidy, Boo"
was out-of-this- The
Sophomores
ordered their
never thought Mary Lou could be world. Jeanne Barkley, who
sang
cla
ss rings last week.
such an old crank. When Dick
"I
Said
My
Pajamas", threw
Going
steady may be a matter
got
that woman
look for Louise it
eve:ryone a kiss.
of
love, ;but
for most
students
it's
was no suprise, after all, her ~ l l
Perry presented Mrs.
I
merely
Saturday
night
security.
southern accent is, .the
real macoy.
Erwin, Mrs.
Irish,
and Mr. Son-
(Readers' Digest
)
Anytime you
want
to
hire
a
maid
.
nevil
with
gifts to
show
1lhe
' A
girl
is
nothing
but
a
rag
, a
Tuesday, April
11
1
bone
and a
hank of
hair,
but
a
boy is
nothing but a
br
groan and a timk of air.
Freshman-Please,- Mom,
I go out tonight?
Sophomore-May I go ou
night? I'll
be
home by
ten
Junior-I 'm
going
out ton
Senior-Good night folks
bring in the milk.
Don't forget
the Soph.
good sale, E-aster Satu;rday.
Lucky
has found
his long
lette;rs.
Clare is
going
to Detroit
fo
Easter
holidays.
We
wish
were .
going
with
yon, Clare.
Junior Play Cast
pictures
on
sale-35c
We've all
seen
Tom and
on the Trampoline, but
wha'
paned
o
Harry?
Three
cheers for
.the stud
who are participating in the
nual Speech
Contest.
Anybody have anything ne
offer in
the way
of weather?
Beverly
BeHrose
is goin
Detroit for
Easter too.
B'unty
Goodrich
is
going to
cago.
This going
aw.
ay
for
holidays must be great.
Job
had
great
patience
bu
neve-r had
to
wait
for an inc
tax
return.
To
show up .best, show
off l
Mix pajamas, pincurls, con
sation,
and late hours and yo
a Pajama Party.
You
also
sleepy eyes and bad
disposi
on Bonnie, Sally, Pat, and C
The Newness of Thin
Now come the days
to
our h
most endearing,
With deadness declining and
reappearing;
Now and again a day
i
vening,
With
honey-bees flying, g
living new meaning;
Oh,
it s off with
your
coa
And
it's out of your den,
For these are the days
Of
beginning
again
Now
com e the
days
when gar
are turning,
When fishermen get that r
bank yearning,
When women
make wond
jumbles
of houses,
And Granpappy
sits
in _the
shine and
drowses;
Oh, it's
out
in the
open,
Ye children of men,
For
these are
the
days
Of beginning again
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