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8/12/2019 Spotlight of '50 Newsletter No. 2
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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-
I
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.
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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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HARBOR
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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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45
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
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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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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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Hamburga,
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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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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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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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Guess
Who?
One dollar (cash) award
will
be given by the
"Spotlight of
'50"
to the person who first guesses
correctly who the subject of
the
above
picture
is.
The picture
is
of either
a .
aculty
member or
a
High School student. All entries
must be accompanied by the
above photograph to the editor
of
this
paper. G u ~ s s
W h o ~ is
for
grades seven through twelve only.
Watch for
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Tuesday, October 18, 1949
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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 :... .
one of
the
best dressed
boys
in The
Senior dass
was quite sur
high
school.
prised when
it
was announce
Bernie's
favorite
past time is
that a
scholastic achievement a
sleep. ward
will given
to the senio
His ideal
girl would be: boy
or 'girl,
who has the highes
Eye5--'Allene
Stolt
average
for
all his courses in
Hair-Mary
Etta
Johnston the past four years.
Figure-Pat
Marshall t seems
that
Mr
.
Russel A
Dancing ability---Donna Sterly Runyon, of Flint,
Michig in,
ha
Personality---Donna Sterly
arran;ged
for this scholastic a
Hands--Pat
Coleman
ward in
the memory
of his par
Although Mary Etta Johnston
is quiet, it
doesn't
prevent her
from having
a bright mind and
a
keen sense of humor.
ents,
Dr
. Edward
A.
Runyon an
Nettie
B. Runyon. Dr. and Mrs
Runyon
were originally from
Harbor
Springs. While
here the
were
quite active in all
social
a11
civic affairs
When asked about embarras-
Th - . -
. . e award
will
tbe
$100 an
smg moments,
she
replled that 1
b k '
WI e
nown
as "Th Ed
two years
ago when sh
was p a s s - ~
. e war
ing to
another
class
she
c a u g h t
and
N e t t i ~
B.
:Runyon
Memoi
Ial Scholastic A ward " W
her
heel
on one of the steps
and
. . e
ar
fell.
She nearly
died
from em- ~ e r t a m .
that
the
Seniors
apprec
ba
rrassment. Who
wouldn't?
late
this o p p o r t u ~ i t y and
so
wil
Her favorite past-time
is
read- the
.
f u t u r ~ Semors of Harbo
ing. . Sprmgs.
High
t
School
wh o ,
eac
year,
will
compete and
work
fo
Mary
Etta says that her ideal this award.
man
should
have
the following
characteristics:
Eyes--J3ob Lauer
Hair-John
Kormash
Physique-Steve Mulder
Wit-Coach Oberlin
Personali ty-Warren Haven
Harbor Springs
Oil Company
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Furniture
t
t
Hey, Ho
We
i .Company 1Went To A Fair
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The 5th grade
under Mrs.
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H-ol Lamkin's direction has come thru
: : f
again this
year
with another
* MATTHEWS t smash
hit J 'air.
Tables were dec-
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I orated
'by
the
class
and an
array
INSUR
f
of fruit
and vegetables were dis-
ANCE
layed
that
would put grown
+
ups to shame.
,
AGE
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al
chairman for
the
fair
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Im
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IBev-
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,
grains,
Dick
Gregory;
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