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    SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS

    No.2

    Tuesday October 18 19 9 - Harbor Springs Michigan

    .

    Play To

    Soon

    Spotlight of '50 Staff

    The seni

    or

    cla

    ss is

    now

    co

    n-

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    different plays. I

    are all ve ry .good, so th ey I

    a difficult time pick

    out the

    right one.

    f

    the play

    .

    that

    is to be chos

    is as good as

    th

    e one last ye

    ar

    the

    1

    Junior class (who are Ser:

    now)

    ,

    which wa

    s a " Da

    te

    everythin

    g will be

    The

    cast that wa

    s

    in th

    e

    play

    year did

    a

    splendid

    job. We

    that they and

    oth

    ers

    w ill

    be

    this year

    .

    Those in last

    y

    ea r'

    s p

    rod

    u

    ction

    :

    Allene Stolt

    ,

    Ro

    ger

    Planck

    ,

    Coleman,

    Gary

    Hahn, Bur t

    , Clare .Ka

    przak

    ,

    Steve

    Carol H errick, Mary Et

    Johnston,

    Sally Campbell,

    Smith

    ,

    Th

    er

    esa Greeni

    er,

    and Garth

    We

    have

    to realize

    th

    at it is

    possi

    b

    le for all

    of

    th

    ese peo

    to

    be in th

    e

    play

    this year,

    there are

    a f

    ew ot

    h

    er

    Sen

    that

    will

    like to t

    ry

    out.

    u b ~ r c u l o s i s

    Tu b

    er culosis?.

    En

    glish?

    and

    At first

    gl

    an

    ce t

    here

    seem

    to be mu

    ch connec

    . But le

    t'

    s ta ke anoth er look .

    High school

    stud

    ent s r e

    ma

    in a

    target for the Tube rcle

    . 'TB

    Germ'

    . Y

    ou

    ng ,peo

    who know about thi

    s

    ge

    rm

    a better chance to protect

    es

    against it

    .

    Th

    e class

    o

    om

    is

    the id

    e

    al plac

    e to

    present

    facts as

    an in t

    egral pa rt of

    classroom t

    ea

    chi

    ng

    .

    That

    is

    wh

    ere

    th

    e TB

    speakin

    g

    enters

    in

    .

    Th

    e

    st

    u

    dent

    es

    out fact

    s a

    nd

    passes th e

    on to o

    th

    ers.

    He

    is

    to prote

    ct him

    se

    lf

    a contagious

    di

    sease. Eng

    Speech

    and

    Tube

    r

    culosis -

    's as

    simple

    as

    that

    Any

    one

    interested in en te

    r

    ing

    speech fight

    con

    test

    a

    gaimt

    can

    get needed in f

    or mat i

    on

    Mrs. Erwin.

    Spotlight of '50

    On Exchange List

    T

    he Sp otlight of

    '50 is

    again

    ho

    ping

    to c

    arry

    on

    an

    exchange

    with other schools. At (present

    we

    are e

    xch

    ang

    ing with Petos

    key , O

    nawa

    y,

    Bad

    Axe,

    Cadillac,

    Traverse c

    it

    y

    and Boyne City.

    We hope to e

    xch

    a

    nge with about

    t

    went

    y schools

    this year.

    The reason for the exchange is

    to give the Journalism class a

    ch

    ance to criticiz.e

    different

    school

    pa

    pe

    rs as to

    the

    material

    used

    for new s and format.

    We find

    that so

    me

    co

    ntain

    a

    great

    deal

    of

    gossip w

    hich

    is of

    only local

    in

    ter

    es t

    , w

    hile others have

    more

    about school ac

    tivities

    , good

    edi-

    torials

    ,

    a r t i c l e s

    of

    gen

    er

    al

    in

    terest.

    We

    find that

    Pe

    tosk

    ey ha s

    changed th

    eir for

    mat

    so

    th a

    t it

    is

    now almost identical

    with

    Harbor's

    paper.

    The :Spotlight of '5 0n s aga in

    been

    ente

    r

    ed in

    the

    St

    a

    te

    con

    test which

    is to be he

    ld

    Oc

    tob

    er

    21 at

    Michigan S ta

    te

    Co

    ll

    ege.

    WE DA RIE YOU?

    Stanley Pifer

    as

    captain

    of

    th

    e

    8th ,grade football

    team

    is chal

    lenging the

    1

    9th grade for

    a

    gam

    e.

    The

    .

    group

    that Stan

    plays

    with

    has defeated

    fou r 8th

    grade

    teams

    so far

    and are

    out for more vic

    tories

    .

    Better

    watch

    th

    ese fel

    lows. Two y

    ears fr

    om n

    ow

    th

    ey

    will

    e

    going places.

    Band Members Outfitted

    Th

    e

    ba

    nd me

    mbers were

    hap

    PY to d ind big hems

    in

    the band

    un iform s so

    that

    a ll

    but two

    or

    thr ee membe

    rs are

    now

    outfitted.

    t wo

    uld

    be

    quite

    an

    improve

    ment to see

    th

    e

    band marching

    in

    uniform again.

    Th

    e stude

    nt

    bo

    dy would lik

    e

    to see

    th

    e b

    and out more at

    th e

    games

    and

    especially

    out at th

    e

    pep mee ting s.

    They appeared

    so

    few t imes last

    year

    that the

    school beg

    an

    to

    wonder if they

    had a

    band

    .

    How t Feels To Play

    Football the First Time

    by

    John Kormash

    At the ki

    ck-off

    the butterflies

    in

    my

    stomach

    took off before

    my feet did. They went toward

    the

    side

    -lin

    e

    with my stomach

    w

    hile I

    ke

    pt telling them that the

    w

    ay was

    down

    the

    field. t

    took

    all my will power

    and sever

    al

    play

    s to get set tled down and

    get

    over

    be

    in

    g sca

    re

    d silly.

    Hope

    th

    u.

    t

    people didn't notice

    how

    scared

    I

    was.

    Wh

    en

    the players on the -

    pos

    in

    g te

    am

    ,got r

    ough and

    sta:-t-

    ed

    pu

    s

    hin

    g

    me around

    ,

    I

    got

    ma

    d.

    I wa

    s o

    ut to get

    the

    hide

    of

    the fellow

    th

    at gave me that

    shiner

    and

    bloody no se. At the

    end of th e game I still hadn't

    fo

    und him

    b

    ut

    had

    found

    out

    that

    p

    layin

    g f

    ootball

    was

    the

    .

    great

    est

    thing that had ever hap

    pened

    to me.

    Why hadn't some

    o

    ne told me about it

    three years

    ago ?

    The Ways

    To

    every man there

    openeth

    A

    Way

    ,

    and Way

    s,

    and

    a Way.

    .

    And th

    e

    High

    So

    ul climbs the

    Hi gh

    Wa

    y,

    And th

    e

    Lo

    w

    Soul

    .gropes

    the

    L ow,

    And in

    between, on

    the misty

    flats,

    The re st drift to and fro.

    But

    to e

    very

    man

    their

    o p e n e f

    A High

    Way

    ,

    and

    a

    Low

    .

    And every man decideth

    The Wa

    y

    his soul shall

    go.

    1

    by John Oxenham

    from ''Bees in Amber

    "

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    GRADE

    NEWS

    Girls and

    bo

    ys are learning to

    names

    .

    Our room is decorated

    with

    a

    e maple tree

    whose

    leaves,

    childr

    en co

    lored and

    cut

    out

    selves.

    We al

    so

    have pictures on our

    of maple

    leaves

    which have

    by spatter painting.

    We are glad

    Sarah

    McFarland

    back again,

    af t

    er having been

    mumps.

    GRADE-

    Judith

    Polk

    has

    been in the

    Hurry

    back

    to

    school

    miss you.

    We have gone for two walks.

    Cook took

    us

    to the

    Point

    in

    the bus . Then we walked

    Point,

    and saw many

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    H"H

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    HARBOR

    SPRINGS

    DAIRY

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    inging

    Grocers

    on the Hill

    SPOTLIGHT OF '50

    things

    . When we

    came

    back we

    made a story about our trip.

    Our other walk

    took place

    one

    a

    fternoon this

    week when we

    we nt

    to look for

    leaves.

    We find that numbers are fun

    wh en we work in our new nwn

    be

    r workbook.

    Some of. us get caught

    when

    we

    forget to be polite,

    and have

    to

    spend some

    time

    on shore.

    We

    h

    ave

    a lake with 30

    fish

    and

    each fi sh has a child's name on

    it

    . In th is way we are

    trying

    to

    stTess .good manners .

    FiiRST and SEOOND

    GRADE-

    Our

    room

    has been collecting

    fall

    fruits and

    vegetables

    .

    We

    have a nice display.

    We are glad Virgil Rosebahm

    is better. We hope

    we

    have no

    more

    accidents.

    SEOONJ:>

    GRADE-

    Shirley Swadling

    who was in

    Monson

    Hospital at Traverse City

    for a

    long time,

    has entered

    school in

    our

    room.

    Max Mathews

    built

    a car. He

    brought it

    to

    school

    to

    show us.

    l1HIRiD

    GRADE-

    Patsy

    Gokee

    and Sammy

    Go

    kee

    and Helen Ward

    have

    been

    sick

    this week.

    We

    went to

    see

    the fifth

    grade

    fair. I t was very nice.

    Our

    room is decorated for Hal

    loween

    .

    Bonnie

    Best

    visited

    Southern

    Michigan last week.

    Gerald Wells visited Canada

    last weekend.

    We

    won the PTA banner

    this

    month.

    FOURTH GRADE

    Three new

    children

    have

    join

    ed

    our class. They are Mitzi

    Long, Bobbie, Dickie and Bar

    bara Wagenschutz .

    In Geography class w e are en

    joying

    our

    tr

    ip along the

    Lincoln

    Highway. Tomorrow we will visit

    Pittsburgh

    .

    During the last

    we

    ekend vaca

    tion several

    children took

    trips.

    Alice Erwin and Peter Graham

    went to

    Canada.

    Suzy Armstrong

    visited

    at

    Mrs . Bricker's cottage.

    Edith

    Juilleret

    took a

    trip

    a

    cross the Straits also, and

    visited

    Escanaba

    and

    Stevenson.

    Th ey

    all told

    us

    about their trips when

    they returned to school Monday.

    F1LFTH

    GRADE-

    Deanna Sradley

    visited in

    Flint

    and

    Lansing ov-er

    the

    weekend .

    Our room collected $18 for the

    Star

    Home

    for the boys .

    We are writing to the

    capitals

    of the states for information on

    their

    state.

    SIXTH CnRADE

    The sixth .grade had their

    first

    class meeting

    on Wednesday

    . The

    class officers are: President, Judy

    Mitchell ; vice president, Virgin

    ia

    Rosemeier, and

    secretary, Mar

    ian Goodrich.

    We

    are

    glad to

    have

    Lyn Dee

    Wells back wi th

    us from

    Canada

    where

    she

    was visiting .

    Brownies

    Sue

    Ellen Winegar

    den, 'Mary Lou J o

    hnston,

    Lyn

    Dee

    Wells, Patty Wightman,

    Sa l

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    Members

    Out For Chorus

    C horu s

    pr a

    ctice is going for

    ward w i

    th

    much more interest

    than

    last year. This year

    there

    are

    forty -

    five mem

    bers

    which is

    quite an improveme

    nt

    over last

    ye ar .

    Only

    a

    few have dropped

    out.

    The Cho

    ru

    s is

    pr a

    c

    tlcing

    on

    songs for th e Chris

    tm a

    s

    pr

    o

    gram

    wh en

    th

    e g ra des a re gi

    ving

    a half

    hour ope

    retta.

    Since the

    re

    is so much enthus

    s being shown for

    chorus

    , it

    has been suggested that the stu

    de

    nt

    body

    ha v

    e an old time sing ,

    say

    onc e a

    week

    .

    Not

    such a bad

    ide a

    at

    that.

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    Mrs

    . Moulton visited our room

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    l

    I loo

    ,

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    of

    o+++ Thursday

    afternoon

    .

    ly

    Ann

    Pifer

    ,

    Judy

    Mitchell, Ruth

    Ann

    Cooper

    , Donna Jardine, iRaye

    Kleinhenz, Betty

    Radle and

    Opal

    Wells went on their trial

    flight

    to

    Girl Scouts today at the

    Fly

    Up

    ceremony held in the gym.

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    Phone 665

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    Service

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    S T A ~ I O N

    In

    the Starr

    Commonwealth

    contest

    Teddy Shinn

    and

    M a r ~

    jorie

    Mattor brought in the m

    os

    t

    money

    and thus

    won

    the prize.

    Charlevoix-Boyne

    City

    Game

    by Steve Mulder

    From what L

    have

    seen at the

    Charlevoix and Boyne game, I

    Michigan

    Potato

    Growers

    Exchange

    think

    Boyne outplayed Charle

    voix by

    far. When the

    two teams

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    third qua

    r ter

    SNACK BAR

    Hamburga,

    Hot Doga

    Home

    Made

    ~ e s

    charlevoix played very poor ball.

    Three or four players just acted

    as if they

    didn't

    care about play

    ing anymore. Boyne

    had

    a lot of

    spirit

    and was in position

    for a

    touch

    down, but lacked

    drive.

    Finally Charlevoix woke up to

    the fact

    that they

    could lose

    the

    game and

    started

    playing

    ball.

    I

    he game ended

    13-6

    in

    favor

    of

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    1

    a

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    Page Four

    of the H a r ~ r -

    Football Game

    By

    Eric Thomas

    Burt

    Lamkin -

    We'd

    ,better

    wi n

    .

    Warren

    Haven

    - Sure we're

    oing to

    wi n

    .

    Leo

    :Shawanesse - Some

    real

    r

    st class

    cheer-leaders would

    Dick Wilcox

    --

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    Know

    Bernie Kaltz

    Have you ever walked

    along

    past

    the

    court

    house

    noticed

    that

    shabby house?

    1860

    Andrew

    J. Black

    was the first postmaster

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    Who?

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    will

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    '50"

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    the

    above

    picture

    is.

    The picture

    is

    of either

    a .

    aculty

    member or

    a

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    1"Seens" Around

    .School---

    Have you

    noticed th e

    re are

    f

    ewer blue

    jean's

    being

    worn by

    the high school

    ,girls this

    year?

    Has everyone seen

    Bill Perry's

    and Garth

    Holiday's

    h a i i c u t ~ ?

    What's the matter

    fellas,

    did the

    barber get

    careless?

    Yvonne Orweller looked very

    chi-chi in

    that

    red corduoy suit

    the

    other day.

    Mrs.

    Kniesley

    is

    constantly tell

    ing

    the second hour

    S.H.

    to keep

    quiet. My kids,

    aren't

    those Sen

    iors

    noisy?

    Wonder

    why Eric Thomas has

    been staring into

    space

    so

    often

    these

    past

    couple of weeks?

    Could

    it

    be

    his thoughts keep drifting

    back

    to

    Florida?

    Sir

    Elliott's (we must address

    him

    as

    such,

    since

    he is a iP.G.)

    green suspenders

    and

    sideburns

    make

    a .

    grand match.

    Mel

    Johnston should try

    curling

    the sides of his hair.

    t

    would

    have

    'a

    nice affect

    on

    his appear

    ance.

    Heh

    Janet G., what's Don Gil

    mour got that none

    o

    the other

    fellas have?

    Wouldn't everyone like to

    know

    what Mr.

    Luce whispers

    in

    to the ears of certain

    people

    while

    they're

    in S.H.

    What

    is so

    interesting

    about

    Linda Thornton's feet? Joe Dav

    ert

    and Alan Wright

    can't seem

    to overcome

    the temptation

    of a

    good

    "ole" foot scramble.

    --Clare

    .

    Kasprzak

    r ; ; ; ; : ; : ; : ~

    A Tip of the .Halo

    flo wers

    and hobbies

    ,

    Grace Hal

    ter

    by

    Allene Stolt There were twenty

    blue rih

    Mr

    . Stork

    must have been tired bans

    .

    Marvin Clayton

    displayed

    and weary

    when

    he

    laid the

    little

    a ten

    inch

    cabbage

    while Edui

    Kaltz bundle on the doorstep

    .

    be- Penoyer exhibited

    ,a fi

    fteen poun

    cause Bernie

    is

    still

    tired

    from

    squash.

    Harold Marshall

    brough

    the long journey

    from out

    of

    the

    an Alaska watermelon and drop

    Nowhere

    in to the Here. ped

    it. A

    little scotch tape

    fixed

    Today Bernie

    is

    playing

    foot.- it

    up

    so

    that

    it

    could

    be

    shown

    ball.

    (This

    is

    the

    first

    time we've Judges were: Supt. Wilson

    s

    een

    him hurry) but tomorrow-- Mi>';s Leahy and

    Mr. ISonnevi

    who

    knows? 1 J y.

    dging was

    on quality rathe

    He believes

    there should

    be

    a

    th

    an size.

    titne

    for everything,

    a

    time for Next

    year

    the high school Ag

    work and

    a

    time to enjoy oneself riculture

    class

    should see wha

    and he intends to enjoy himself

    they

    can

    do

    in the

    way

    of

    a fair

    f irs t-work lasts so long.

    Goar'

    hough Bernie

    is pretty

    tired

    "S

    most

    of the time

    ,

    he

    is a

    very enior

    good dancer and is considered :... .

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    to the senio

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    social

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