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    High School LifeV olu me I Harbor Spri ngs, Mich ., M arc h 8 , 1922 Nu m b er 20

    . . . . . . . . . .OUR A L U M N I A T MICHIGAN : NOTED INVENTOR * * * * * .. . . . . S t ud ,e nts of Har'bor Springs High

    S c ho ol, Ha .11bor ,Sp.rings, IMilchdg a n .D ea r fe llOIW sttiU'ent s: -

    I t is with pl ea sur e t)hn.t I a cc e ptth e . .opportunity of making a {ee.v cont l " il b u t i o ~ ]S to your pap e r; whi ch youare conducting SO sruc1 essfully. Al!Jhough ti:Le .s pa ce g ran t e d m e is v e:rylimited fo r the su ,bj e ct , I SJhall, thisti m e , !atte mpt to give yu u .s om e id e aof ju s t e xa c tl y ' l hat our lit' e downh ~ r e

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    H IG H SC H OO L Ll FE

    H rG H SCHOOL LIFE OU R ALUMNI . AT MICH J: GANP u1)lish ed weekJy by the Harbor *

    Spr .ing s High School. * .. * *

    'Sufbsoription pr i c e, 50c !Per ye a r .Chest e r E . Cla r k ____ Editor-in-chie! .Ea r l De LaVe11gne A ss stant EditorCh 'a.rl es Be ckon Assistant EditorR ob e rt Armstrong Athletic Ed i to rRobert Kni esl'ey __Business Manager.Curtis Lee ce J ok e Editor

    H I G H SCHOOL

    I N F L U E N C E IS GOOD

    A ht gih school co u l1Se will bring otLtand develo 1 your 1bes t qualities and

    , yoor gre-at est s tlr en g th . I t rwill bi 'Oaden y.our sy mpathies, .s:hwrpen ) 'our int e ll ect, exitend your m e nt a l horizon,and m:ulUp ly your cwpabilitiel S. On cein a whale, yo u will h ea r some onet e lling ho;w tJhe hi gh sc hloo.J spoilecltJhis o r t h a t young !lll'an. Th e tru t11 ish e w ws spoifed in srpite of t h e higeJ.f, bu 't 1be fol' e you know whath a ,- happ e n e d, thing s ar e running:sm oot!hay .al-on1g. You h a ve acce pt edt'hi.rugs as you found th em , a nd ar eano he r cog in th e w.he e l. You a r elivin:g yo ur hi ,g h sohool lif e o v e r a g ai nin a lar g e r , br oad e r, an d b ette r w ay.

    Youns s inc e r e ,.r ,.KEJNDALL lJAM\KIN .

    U pon th e r e s1g.n:at ion of Rob e-rt " T.JT.at' ,s th e .guy I'm l.ay i rug fol ,' Gra:haJm, E a r-l DeLaVerg .n e ha -s b e e n muttered th e h e n as th e faPm e r e ro s -a ppointed asSiisltant ecl itm . sed t'he yaJcl.

    H IG H SCHOOL , LIFE 3

    HARBOR ' S T E A MS LOSE

    TW O FAST GAM 1ESTO PE T O SK E Y

    011 Fr iday evening, ,March 3, H a rbor 's two tea.rr SJ :went do;w.n to !hardd e feat befol'e P e to s key's f irs t an d seco nd teams. They 'PI'eserutled a st'ron.g,ag>gre s siv e, 1ast, hard fi!ghtin g groupof 1bask e tee rs .

    Th e 1o cal secon ,cl team los 1 to t11eirhusky opp o.n e nt s 'by a final c-ount o f18 -3 . Th e Hat ib OT and Petoskeygto up s co n.s,is.t e cl of:

    Ha rborrf BJ.ackmanlf Wh ee le rc Et t a...v.ag e slhi krg D eL aVe i,gn elg Am-e-s

    P e tosk eyYourig rfSmibh IfGeo r ge c

    :Fay rgFo l ey lg

    T . Blaokmllln .sec ur e d on ek e t .and on e fre e thro.w.

    field b a s-

    P e to s k ey s.co r e.s we 1e : G eor g e 5;Sm i h 2; Young 2.

    Although H a rbor 's 1'irs t tea m wasd e fea t ed, th e ga me pr ov e cl to be ofmJUch int eres - a nd exc i tement !Jhr o u,ghoult t:he e nUr e .p er iod of ,pl ay.

    At th e .b low ing of the whi st le forfini sh of the -fi r s 1 ha lf, !Jhe s ~o o r e balan ce d somewhat i.n Petos 1 e y' s f a ~ or ,9- 6. Dur ing the Sconcl p e rio d ofplay, P eto Sikey 's s1ro n g ma c hin e gotund e r w ay arud lo ca te d .six more f ie ldba s kets , an d o n e fr ee thro;w. Harbor.scor e d three 'field bask e ts an d !Jhreefr ee t h rows cliUring th e s eco nd 11a lf.Th e fi na l -co unt: -balanced in P etosk ey 's fa v-or lby a s-cor e of 22- 14.

    Summ ar iesHaT bo r Petoskey

    rf Ma r tinda le Baer rflf W oo dnu1'f M-cint yr e l f

    SchooJ Act iv i t i e s

    M.iss Lorri'g an d MiJSs N-e wcomb ar em a k ing pr e parati o ns for a Ma y .f e s-tiva l Vo fbe ,giv en t h e lwtter part of !Ma y .

    At t:h e n ext Boy Scout m ee ting,'I1huns lday night, corm:mitt ee s w ill beappo int e d an d ,g e ner-a l p1 epa .rat ionsWi ll 1he 1111acl1 for th e indoor trackm ee t fo.r t:he Gr a d es to be 'h e'ld AprH7.

    011 la s t W e dn esda y , the Gi.I 1 S coutsspent a v e ry e nj o ya b le e vening at: th eh om e o f Mr st B a tl ey. A v e ry de'ug' h tfulSiu.ppe r ar rang ed! by Norma Bliss andI ~ l l i nn ie Bl'fUbak e r , was th e main att ~ a ct J i o na nd r ece iv e d clue wpv r ec iatt .o n . Th e r es t of th e evening w as: : e nt: in t e tling jok es a ni s tot L s. -13lanche A ll e n.

    SPARKS FROM TH E GRADES

    T'h e a v e- ages - n th e sp e l ling co nt esb fo r las t w ee k w e re a" follows :

    S ev e n th gr a ldeF ifth -grllideFom-th ,gradeG ra d ing ' r oo-mS ix t h -grade

    9S.79 %99. 33 %99 .01 %98.06 %98. 15 % ,

    T h e fif t h grad e c l ~ sg in ' Manu a lT .'a ining .ar e malk ing Noah's ar k anda ll th e animaLs. They lh,ope to ~ ; a v eth em r ~ ad y for th e Sprilllg fJ.oodsl.

    THE SIXTH GRADERS SAY :

    1' h e a riUhm e ti c conte21t :b et ween th egii'I Si a nd boys e nd e d with a sco .re or.37 - 35 in favor of tJlie .boys ,

    c Zub e r Bail le y c u r" e a r e us n1; t h e topi c of "M a rchr';; uu cas Mattison I g w 1m c.s," for or a l COl!11JlOSitiveek.

    Th e .gy.m nd sl m h eld :probably aslarg e a .c.rowd as ev e r jam uwed ibet:wee n .he r doors . Th e r ecei pt s w e r e enoll'gh to p a ce- t:he athletic as s ociationfimJy bac k up on it s feet , aift e r def.ra y-

    in g :ill pa s1 debts. Th e e nth:usia s m ofth e c ontesting schools vied fo- supTemacy . SpiJ it 1 an hi g h a nd r e m-a ined c lea n .

    T'he ne w Siupply me lt in th e. m a nua!tr ,ai ndn-g room . is fill !O!cl t o ov e rflo ,willl ga lrewd y.

    Th e b a rn mo d e

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    4 HIGH SCHOOL. ' L.IFE

    ORATORICAL. A ND

    DECLAMATION CONTESTS

    The lo ca l orwtorica l an d d ec la ma-nion con t es t s wial 1b e h e ld in th e Hig .hS.chool A uditorium on T,lm r scLay night,Marc h 9 , at 8 :1 5. Tho s.e .winning th es ~i x :hi g h e s t p lace .s in th e pr e liminaryd ec la mation COntes t l a ~ t w ee k, andsi x Jun iors and 1S e ni o r s partici-pa ting in th e o r a tori ca l cont es t , willcom p os e th e g roup of .co nt eSJtanrts.

    Pu 'bli c s .p ea king ha s .no1 r ecei v e de nougl1 a t tention fr om t h e m emb e r :::.of th e schoo l or fl!'o:m th e pU'bHc . 1Sin cese ntimen t has .not emphasized itmu ch, int e r e st a mon 'g th e s tu d e ntsh a s been som ewha t sla c k , a nd thusa n important phas e o f a s tud enL' ,t ra in ing h as !be e n n e gl ecte d. I t is

    hCipe d that b e t t e r s pi ri t wiiJ,l b e s hownt hi s year.

    Lett er s will b e ruwarded to thosewinning fi.r s t, seco nd , a nd third ineach co ntes t . Th o se winine. t:he f irs tp laces will, r e pr es e nt th e loca l s ohoolat t h e .su bd ist. ri ct mee t.

    The s m a ll admiSIS on fe e of lOc and15c wiH 1b e c h a rg ed.

    On w e dnesday nig.ht , March 15, theP e.Hston 1ba s1k e t ha ll t eam will playh e r r e turn 'game with tih e loc a l bo y,s.I t will lbe r erre m b a r e d t h at t h a t t ea mba d ly d efeated ou1' men On !th e ir flour.However, a clos e ga m e is an tJid p a te dfo r n ext Wedn es day. I t :sho UJJ.d puoveto b e' one of t h e bes t o f our ,sched ul e.N ead y ' as la1ge a crow d as a t t e nd e d

    the ga m e las t F1ri d ay ni g ht , s houldturn o ut fo r this on e . I t 'Wil l be th ela s t ch a n ce to see o ur lboys play onIJh