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8/12/2019 Spotlight of '49 Newsletter No. 8
1/6
49
SPONSORED BY 'THE SENIOR CLASS
8 Tuesday, M
ar
ch 8,
1949
- Harbo r Springs, Michigan
Oe Copy
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unnersup
Top hamps in Scoring
Charlevoix Rolls Up
79
6 Points to Lead North State C League
to ri
ght top
row above , Jim Sn iv ely , Burt
Lam
ki n,
Joe
l Ayers, Dick Elliott,
Mel
to
n, Tom Reinwa
nd,
Dick
Troup. Bottom row, Joe Pl
o
ci
ca, Jerry
Smeltzer,
Linehan,
Fred
Petoskey and Dick Melchin
g. ~ p h i c
Photo-Engraving
I
Assembly Hears
Talk
Missionary
H
J.
Ril
ey, a returned m
ission
ary
from the
P
hi
lippin
es, gav e an
interest in
g ta
lk in
the a
ssembly,
Tuesday,
F eb. 2'2. He t ra
ced th
e
d
evelopmen
t of th e F i
lipin
os
from
the
Spanish
r
ul
e to
th
at
under the
Ameri
can . Mr .
Ril
ey
was
a
civilian prisoner
at S an
ta
s
duri
ng World War II. He des
cribed in
a
very
goo d manner
priso
n life,
however
th ere seem
ed
to
be
some
Hgh
ter
mo
me
nt
s
there. Mr.
Ri
l
eys
son
grad
uat
ed
from the
prison
hi g
h sch ool
while the
family
was
im
p
riso
ned.
Mr.
Riley tol
d of
th
e joy fe
lt
when
the
seve
n h
un dr e
d
Am er
icans rescued them.
F
or
severa
l
months prevjo
us th e
priso
ner s
had been
on a
starvatio
n diet. He
himseli:f,
had
gone
fro
m a
weigh
t
of 160 pounds
dow
n t o th at of
100 pounds. No one
was
a
llowe
d
to
expend
any
energy
on s
port
s
of
activity th
at
wo ul
d t
ax th
eir
dwi
nd l
ing s t
re
ngth
.
Mr. R il
ey stresse
d the id
ea
of
good
will among
nat ions.
Th
is he
said was
the
best
m e
th
od to p
re
vent another wa
r.
L
eo
n
ard
Ca
rp
en
ter
is ba
ck
on
the bus rout e aft er ha ving h is
tonsils o
ut.
BOYS TURN
OUT THIS
ISSUE
OF SPOTLIGHT
session play in the
ona, 45,2;
fifth
place, Grayling,
of
15
points
per game. He scored
Michigan Class
C
c o n ~ 4 4 8 ;
sixth
place Gaylord,
445; 174
pts in
12
conferenoe games. Strange but true
It
was
~ n d e d and teams are ~ o u r t h place E ~ s t
J
ordan,
435;
I
_Third
p l ~ c e Harbor S p r ~ n g s decided in Journalism
class
the1_
e f f o ~ t s to last-
\m 1'5
games;
e1ghth place
Pell-
,
wlll l o s m ~ Ayers,
Fred Lu:e -
that the boys give some
of
practice
sesswns before ston,
339.
han,
D1ck
Ellwtt and
J oe
Pl
oc1ca
the girls
a
rest
and
make up
three district
tour-
I
L
eading the
league
in
individ-
all regulars; Tom Reinwa
nd and this
issue of the
school pap-
at
P
etosltey, Gaylord ual scoring
was
Ross Case,
Char-
J
erry
:Smeltzer,
subs, but Coach er
by
themselves.
The
boys
Charlevoix.
In
complining levoix forward,
who
tallied
a
to-
; ~ l t O
berlin will have
Jim
were determined not
to
let
at
close of
the regular
'
tal
of 23
1.points in
16
games
i n- Snive ly ,
Dick
Melching and
D
ick one girl have anything to
the conference came
up
'
elud
i
ng two no
n
-confere
nce
games
T
roup, all
sophomores,
and
Mel
do
with
the makeup. It
some interesting team and
1
with
P etoskey
for an average
J
ohnston,
a junior,
returning seemed that when the boys
scoring
f1gures. 14.7
points
per game. In confer- i At East Jordan Dan
D
evi
ne
could
no :
ge enough
news
second place Charlevoix
en ce
play he scored
196
point
s.
will have his high point man,
J
im they would let some girls
l
ed
in scoring with
796
Close
be
hind
Case
was Joel
Me
re
dith, who
had 94
this
year, help just a little, but "NO
in
16
games, the
h ighest
Ay
er s , H
arb
or s
spectacular for-
along with
Jo
e H ammo
nd, Bob nothing
doing."
the boys
of
points
scored
by any ward,
who
led the
conference
in Karr, Bob Saxton and Gl
en Par - said
they would do il: alone
in
th
e
conference
in recent
scori
ng
until the
last two game
s son
s all
juniors
,
and
Bryan Bor- .and that's thai:.
first
place Boyne City had
wh
en he
was benched
because
of
ing,
a
sophomore. Fred Rolland
,
We think :he Journalism
points; th ird place Harbor an ankle injury. He
scor ed 210
Max Summerville, Tuck Thomson J boys did all right, don' : you?
543;
seven
place Mancel-
,
Points
in
14
.
games
for
an
average
and
Bill
Kamradt
will
all
be
l
ost ---------------1
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SPOTI..IGHT OF '49 Tuesday, March 8, 1.949
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Ecilior-in-chief ____________________________
Norma
Burgess
Associate
Editor _______ _
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Business Manager ___________________________Dick Elliott
Advertising
Manager ----Vera Vivant
Circulation
Manager _____ _______________
Joan Richardson
News Editor
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___________ -- _______________Florence Cetas
Sports Editor
________________________________
Dale Radle
Feature Editor _ - ________________________
Mildred
Troup
Typists--Betty Lou
Jablinskey,
Ellen Tippett,
Shirley
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CAN YOU READ?
F acuity Listen
To
Dr. Leon Waskin
Dr . L eon Waskin fr om the
State Department of Education
was
th e great
counselor
at the
Tu
esday aft ernoon
conference
of
the Ha
bor
faculty.
This was the
second m eeting that the faculty
has
had
on the
College
Agree
ment Plan.
Dr . Waskin said that the Col
leges of Michigan are
not
so
much
intere
sted
in
a studnt ta k
ing a college prep course
in high
school but how well he did
in
th e
Sophomores and Juniors
Study Classics
The
Sophomores are
deep
in
th e
fa t
e o.f
"Julius Caesar"
written
by one
Wm. Shake
peare. The sound emanating fro
Rm. 5 happens to
be
not
Wa
rr
Haven
intoning "you,
too, Bru
us by the one
and
only Orso
We
ll
es
doing
the
entoning. Seem
that
none of .
the
class knew ho
to read the play so
Coach Obe
li n, an intellectual
as
well
as
coach, brought in his
record
pla
er and th
e Welles
recording
show th e class how a professio
al reads. Any improvemen
sub jects Coach?
"M high school students simply do not know
I t
h as been found that from Five of the
Junior
class a
any
15 to 45 percent of the students
how to read." Results of a questionaire sent to high
ent ering
the gth grade drop out
.
reading
Pla.to.
The blood in
Bu
h I h
f h U d S h
Lamkin's
eyes
is
not that of
th
sc oo teac
ers 1n
every
part o t e
nite
'tates ave befor
e graduat ion.
The underliv-
phi1osopher ;
he is
just e ntrance
r
evealed this
startling
and disturbing
fact.
These
r e ~ in caus
e seems to
be
that stu-
from
Allene's
reading.
ports show
that from
t h i r t y ~ o n e states in
the nation,
96 de
nts are ill-advised
0
t t
~ n r o l l i n g
f
h h h 1 E
}'
h 1 1 k h d
Be tt er teacher counc1llmg and
pe.rcent . o . Ig. sc oo .
ng
'IS a s ~ e s
ac
t e rea. mg guidance will
relieve
this situa- .In Mr . Baker's Social Studi
skill
which IS either
a
maJor
or fauly
Important
handicap.
tion. New
cou
r
se
s
will be added,
class
the
ninth
grade discovere
correction of oth
e
rs
,
dropping of
that
"since
the primitive me
Skill in swift and
relentive
reading is an important
those
found inad
equate , revamp- wer e the
fighters and
hunter
tool in education
and
later success in life. Without it a ing s
till
others fit th e need . the women were the
beasts
Miss v .
an
Ness, M:r. McDowell
burden
. On a recent test
the
fo
student is handicaped mentally, socially, and p r o f e s s i o n ~
and
Mr .
Lultman
of th e Petoskey lowing completion question w
ally. Year after year
students
graduate from high school faculty were guests. M'"rs. DeWitt used. he was
the
first bea
and
plan on attending college. Many of
these
students
and
Mr. Shepherd from th
Ha
r- 'of
burden
to be domesticated.
drop out because
their
marks
are not up to
the
required bor School Boa
rd
w ere
also
pres- percent of the freshmen answer
ent.
r"Women"
standards.
Their excuse is that they do not know how to
, Oh Refre shme
nts
were served to :--o-ool--
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study but, how can they study
if
they can t read? , group
at
the end of
the
ses-,
sure maybe they
can
read
the words that are
in
front of
s1on.
them,
but
do they get the meaning behind the words? I
Hooker's
Rams Defeat Red
Just imagine that
you are
going
to h a ~ e
a test in His-
Devils
30
To
38
Laundry
and
tory over a long
chapter
that
you
haven t read. You
have 45 minutes
to read
it in
but no
time
to study. Do Und
aunted
by th
e loss
of
their
hi
gh point man,
Joel Ayers, the
you
think
you could get an ..
A"
on
the test? There are Rams
outscored
the Red Devils in
Cleaners
not many students
who
could.
But
if you had the skill a close game played
February
18. tulooolooofoofufooll 1111
H
# + + ~ - +
of
being a fast reader, yet
could understand and
r e m e m ~ Both teams
started
out deter-
1 f
d
mined to
win.
In the first
quarte
r +-fool I loofool
I+++
I 11 I I fool
11
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ber parts
you read, then
you cou d be sure
0
a
goo th e
Red Devils
were ahead
by
a
mark. small
margin
of two points.
So-Students, while
you
still have
high school
years lying ahead of you, learn to read. After you learn
to
read
remember what you
have
read, you
can make the
grade
for
college.
In
the
second
quarter
the ta
bl
es
turned
and the Rams led
by
th r
.ee points.
Th
e Red
Devils
trying
to de
fend th eir
title
name was
out
playe
d
by
th
e
Rams.
The final
score
was
3 0 ~ 3
J im Sn ive
ly play
ed fo r
the
fi r
Sit time and showed up fine .
+ ~ + + + + + - ' . - + + + + + + + + ~ + + + + + ?
The
hig
.h point
man
for
th e
Rams was E l l i o t t ~ 1 3
:
FILL UP AT PHILLIPS, WITH Th e Red Devils high point
man
was
Bo
ring
with
11
points.
PHILLIPS 6'6" The Little Rams were defeated
. in th eir .game by the Little Red
Devils.
HARBOR
.SPRINGS QIL
CO. The
high point
man
of
the
Lit-
I
ie Red Devils
was
Huckle-9
points.
Maunce Phllhps, Manager + Th e
Littl
e Rams high point
Go I I I I I I I I I I
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I I I I I I I I
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lool
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1 I I I I I I I I I I I I man
was W r i g h t ~ 6 p o i n ~
Moore Coal
Company
Ph'One 51
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GROCERY
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Tuesday, March 8, 1949
SPOTI..IGHT OF 49
Page Thr
Song Hits
. . .
C a r e e r Day Is
Juniors Have ''Cake Walk'' Comments On
Miss Dodd
and
5th
ho
ur st
ud y Set For April 7
h all
-
Th e
More
We Get T o-
The Th e
Juniors
had a
new
Curriculum Changes
g.ether." Each
year
the schools of Em -
1
m et and
Charlevoix
counties
Ber nie Kaltz-"So Tired." hold a career day for all seniors
Sen i
ors
- "Cruisin.g
Do
w n the
for
th e purpose
of
enlightening
River''
s
tu d
ent s
on vocations
they may
J oe Plooica-"Far
Away
Plac-
be considering.
es"
T
his
y e
ar
Ca reer Day will
be
h eld
on
April 7,
and
is
to be
at
Senior
boys-"You
Were
Only
th e P e
toskey
high
school.
Mr.
Fooling"
Lu ce
says
th ere will be between
Junior
. girls-"Me-Ow" 70 0 an d
800
students from Pe-
Jerry Smeltzer-"Better toskey, Har.bor Springs,
Ea
st
Change Your Ways"
J
ordan, Alanson, Pellston, Boyn
e
.Betty L ou-"Everybody Has a
City,
Boyne Falls and Charlevoix.
aug h ing Place"
I
Men and wom en from various
innovati
on at their
l
ast sponsor
ed dance F eb. 28. F or the first
time th ey had a "Cake Walk."
Va r ious nu m.bers were written on
the
floor an d, when at
an
un
ex
p e
cte
d moment th e mu s ic
stop
p ed. F
re
d L
inehan, the lu cky
dog
got
tw
r
cakes. Ro
se
Sffilith, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
each got one.
Th
e
Thom
ases
in v
ited a group
up
la te
r
to h e ~
eat
theirs.
S
ay
F re ddi e, what DID you do
with
yo
urs.
Thin Clads Don
The
ir Suits
L
ooking
back over their
school career the present s
have n oted many things
would
have been an
asset
t o
in th eir fut ure years of c
or career
work.
T
hese
are a few of the
su
tions given:
Wayne
Brown-More
sho
l a tional training .
Ja n ice Snively-Art .
Norma Burgess and Sh
Bylsma-Seco
nd
year
short
Ve ra V i v a n t ~ S p e e c h
and
matics f.or
both Ju niors and
El1en Tipp
et
" Bell Bottom vocat
ions
a
re
invited
to
the
con-
s e r ~ " I
ere n
ce to tell the
stude
nts some-
The Thin Clads will start their iors.
Arnie . Kruzell---f'L ittle Fishie
th
ing abou t
th
e requ ire
ments
for
n the Brook"
I
s
uch
work; opportunities
for
a
d-
lo
ng
Prac
tice
starting
Monday,
F
lorenc
e C e t - a s : . . . . . . . . . M o ~ e e
Ma rch 14 .
Th
ere will be aches
ment
for
science
and
attra
and pains for
the
first
week
of
.P
ny
l
lls
lV L
cK.mney - '
H
eart
-
vancement.
p
ra
.
ctice
.
After the aches
a
nd
p ai ns wear
o
they rea
ll
y get
music
department.
Dick Elliott__:_ochemistry g
breaker' ' GET YOUR
TICKET
Dale Radle-"A ll Alone"
Th
e St. Louis Sinfonietta,
the
down to
business.
"" every year.
Basket
ba ll pl ayers- "lt ' s All la st conc
er
t
nu m
ber, ap peared
Uv er No w '' last W ednesday evening in
the
J'
rmmy Lugibihl-"1
L ove
You
\P e
to
sk ey Au d itorium.
Quite
a
o Much t Hurts"
I
um b
er of
H
arb
ant
es were
ra
pt
Harbor
shou
ld ha v
e a good t was agreed
that adva
track team this year providing classes of Home Ec II I, shOIP,
a
ll
the
boys come
out th at did culture, spe
llin
g, gra mmar,
la st
year.
.
1 pe
ech
work,
and
two
y_ar
The first r ea l
track
me
et
1s
at
sp ,ee.ch should be prov1ded
Mt. Pleasant May 7. Th en
follow
- coming years the curriculum
ed by
one
at
Cadillac;
th e
Re-
be changed to accommodate
gio
na l
, May 21st .
St
ate
meet will
re
qu
ests.
Burt Lamk
in
- "A Little Bi r d listen
er
s. W e saw
th
at o ~ e
t wo so
me Allene
Stolt a
long w1th
o ld Me" . .
I
Connie Saga aw, Norma Bu rgess,
Bob
Melching,
D ~ c k Ellwtt,_
Lu
an n e Fowler, H enr iet ta
St
erly ,
o.b Zumbaugh,
Mel
Johnston, iJ an et Greiner, Gary H a
hn
with
erni
e K altz- D a r k Tow n o k - ~ his
mother
Mrs . Harold Hahn ,
r
Club"
william Baker, Mr. an d Mrs.
Er -
come
on
May
28.
We'
re h oping
o
ur whole
track team
will
get
+ + + + + + l < - 1 - 4 7 - 1 - o f o + o - o - - l - o f o +
the chance to go to
State
this year
t
Beads Re-strung an
Gary Hahn,
Rhinhard Tr
ou p - lwin an d Mrs . A rms t ro ng repre-
We
have our last year's
miler, t Repaired
Dale Radle
,
to compete again for
=i WOR K
~ U A R A N T E
" Wo
lf Polk
a"
I
en
ed
this
schoo
l.
Joa ni e Richard son -
"Leave i
Last
year
a
numb
er of
the
m.er-
st ate title. :I: at
h e
Dishes
in the Sink" chan ts bought six st ud ent t ick
ets
Birthdays Are Nice
_
Bob Zu mbaugh, Don Al len, for th e concerts. These tickets Play p ra c tice
just
can't
be
dull
ale R
ad
le, Tom R. - "Who's were
.g
re atly appreciated . We wh en members
of
the
ca
st have
orry Now"
wonder w hy
th
ey
were not
given b irthdays. Bo th Caro l H
errick
Sociology Department (? ) - . this y ear. an d P at Col
em a
n h ad
th
eir
sev-
Th e.
Mo
re
We
Ha
ve
the Be
tt
er" , Th e
we
ek
of
Ma r.ch 14 h as enteenth birthdays
to
celeb rate
_ .
be
en set
as
the tim e
for
the mem-,to.gether . Th e cast for the Jun ior
o - o - + > i o - l o - + + - t + + - t + : ~ o - +
+ + + H + + t
be rsh ip drive for the 1949-50 play '.'A Da te with Judy''
went
R and E
t
season. Du e to a limitation . of
to
the H ome Ec. Room and e
n-
ADIO
t
space
in the P etoskey Au d1
tonum
joyed a huge candle lighted cake
R nd the d e
mand for
tickets,
those an
d a
dish of
fruit
jello
with Car-
S i
tud e
nts
wanting
tickets had
bet- ol and P
at. Gaily wra;pped gifts
Harbor
prmgs ter
see
Mr. Baker as soon
as
pos- we re piled in
th
e center of th e
RADIO ELECTRONIC
J sible. Quite
a nu mber were
d ~ s
table
and the
bi rt
hday so
ng was
SERVICE 1a;ppointed
th
is season
when
1t
more
lu s
ti
ly than
tunefully
sung.
was found there were no t ickets Eric, naturally, asked
for
a sec-
297 State
Phone 665 availab le. ond h eLping
of
e
ve r
y thing. Can't
: - : + ~ : O : l o l o o ~
4 ~ - G f l
that
boy
be
filled
up
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SP01LIGHT OF '49 Tuesday, March 8, 1
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cil
while he was
in
the eleventh
casts.
e 0 ~ 0 r
etC eS
i
rade. Hi
s pet peeve is
phys
ics:
ARNOLD KRUZEL
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In
the sports
revi
ew he
ha
s His f
av or
ite
indoor
pastim
Arnold
was horn on
a
farm
played football since
h e
was
a ;liste
ning
to
his la
r
ge
colle
cti
near Cross Village
on
August 31,
1
Fr
.eshman except in his Sopho- recordings and eating.
Service
1930. .
I Arnold's school years v:ere
1
spent in Good Hart, Island V1ew,
Cross Village,
Keego
Harbor and
Harbor Springs.
more
year
and
has
received two
letters for playing. In basketball
he
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he r-ecord.
a UatJOn a eS The v1ctories: Mancelona, F ell-
Hoopsters
ston, P e toskey,
Gaylord, Gray
ling, P etoskey,
East
J
ordan, Man
celona,
Pellston
, Gaylord and
East
J ordan. Th e defeats are:
boys will be missed from
quintet court n ext season.
you know. t never
that
day
of
comme
.
ncement,
to take the life out of
the last couple of weeks
spring
.
Charlevoix, Boyne
City,
Charle
v-oix,
Grayling
and
Boyn
e City.
Ex-Harbor Athletes Turn
From Sports To Variety of
Business World Work
Butcher.
Baker. Candlestick Mak
er, Doctor.
Lawyer.
Merchant.
Chief
Harbor Loses To
Boyne City 32-4
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In th e first half of the
game
played
Friday,
Feb. 25. the Rams
s
howed promise
of
winning
the
ga me
by
a
four point
lead.
Th
e score
at
the half
was
H ar
bor with 20 to Boyne's 16.
Th
e l
ast
half
of
the
game was
a
different
story .
The Ram's
lost
confidence in ,themselves and
Boyne took .
over,
outscoring
the
Rams and winning
by
fifteen
points.
The
score
was
312-47.
Boyne's high point man was
Miller with 11 points and the
Ram's high point
man
was Elliott
wi
-h 1;2 points.
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ll
Occ:aaiona
RENOLDA
GREENHOUSE
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Army & Navy
Surplus Store
Spec i a l -
SHIRTS REDUCED
basketball season
h as
shot
the tournaments of 1948-
season . Six seniors on the
etball squad have played
labt game on the ho me
against Boyne
City. Th e
are : Tom Reinwand, F red
, Joe Plocica, J erry Smelt
J oe l
Ayers
and Di
ck
Elliott.
as w ~
know
three di
boys are on their way to
Whether
they
are going
spor.ts
th
e
re we
do
not
The th ree are: Fr
ed
Line
J oel
Ayers
and Dick El liott.
This old
familiar
sayi
ng makes
one th ink what the
old
grads are
doing
n ow.
Many
of
the athletes
of old have
given
up the football
shoes,
pigskins
and
basketballs
and ha ve turned to look what the
future has in s-tore for them.
The
Little Rams pulled through TO 1.98
with a victory for
Harbor.
Talk
AI
1
about playing basketball, the l Co ors -- Plaids
Little Rams are )earning fast
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High
point
man f,or the Little 1
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QUINTET Dale F aunce, the power driver
of the first team next of the championship team of '29,
is
now
Dean of
Men at
State.
Rams was
Haven with
17
points
lo
and Boyne's high
point
man
was
Mason with 11 points.
Complimenb of
.
will be
D
ick
Melching, Jim
-ely,
Mel Johnston and Fred Elwood Winegarden
is a ru
ra
l
The
prospects are mail carrier
of H
arbor. Drivers Training
Haven, Dick Tro up and
avert.
Jim Bradley is
with
the F
ed-
A new
drivers
training class
l 948-49 basketball team eral Department of Indian Af- has
started,
and
it
looks
as
tho
11
victories and
5 d
efeats to
fairs. Mr. Sonnevil won'lt
have the
job
- Elmer L in ehan
works at
Juil- he had first semester, because
five o the students know how to
ALLAN'S
GROCERY
Shop
at
the
t l
erett 's
and
owns an apartm
-
ent
It
house. .drive.
The class is di
vid
e d into five
Doug
Hill
is
his own
boss as a
groups with three students in
t
building contractor
.
eac
h
group
.
Each group drives
+ HoVI0ard T
aylor
is a
carpenter two
hours a
week.
+ in wi nt
er
and
works
on the I The class is now l:e
arning
to
inging Grocers .,.
Point
in
the
summer.
'
shift
gears.
Th
en
driving on
Douglas Corne
ll
li ves
in
N
ew
,straight a-way, city driving, and
on the Hill
J 1J ersey. parking a
nd
the ru les that every
1'
I
M ll B h . . driver
should
know.
axwe
oot 1s
located m De-
1The
car
is issued to the sc
hoo
r
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