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BY
'THE SENIOR CLASS
1
Tuesday, October 4
1949--
Harbor Springs, Michigan
Faculty
ppear
The only new woman teacher
year came
to
Harbor this
on
vacation
. She
liked
so well she decided
to
stay .
simply
didn't
want to leave
lovely
climate
and
clear
ai r.
.
Surprise
Monday
evening, September
;26
s
ixte
en
kids
were
trying
to
get
into Thomas's house without
be
ing
heard.
Do you know
why
?
Well
don't feel
too ibad
neither
did Eric
but
he
soon
found
out
the reason.
This
is
what
he saw.
Bernie Kaltz, Donna Sterly,
Theresa
I
Greenier
,
Dick
JElliott,
Carol
,
Herrick,
Melvin Johnston,
Darlene Barkley, Buck Hawk,
Pat Coleman,
Steve
Mulder, Al
lene Stolt,
Garth
Holiday,
Janet
Griener, Don Gilmour, Ethel
Hawk, Norm Linehan and Louise
Hancock.
This is her
first teaching
.
ex
in the state of Michigan.
she
graduated from
college
taught
only
in
Ohio.
She
her
B.S.
degree at Cap
University
in
Columbus and
Major
in
Home
Economics at
State.
Mr. and Mrsr
Thomas had
She likes all out
door sports games
.
planned.
What
fun
Mr.
is
very interested in farm Thomas
entertained. A
fire was
built in the fire place to roast
S
ince girlli
-a
od
she
has
liked
to
I
hotdogs.
Pop, potato chips and
a
and
never
seemed to
do
it beautiful
as
well
as delicious
so
she decided to find out birthday cake were served.
the
experts did
it.
That
is
Dancing ended
a
perfect party
.
she has
a
special interest in
with
foods
and one of
the
so
ns she became
a
Home
o
m:iCs
tei
cher
.
She can hardly wait for the
to fly (Just wait,
she'll be
see
it
go, too)
and
is look
forw
a
rd
to winter sports.
When asked
her "honest" opin
of Harbor
High
she
replied
the
s
tudents seem
so
happy
relaxed, they have
keener,
expression than the stu
has
formerly taught.
f
you haven't
guessed
by
now,
about
Miss
Ellen
.
GR DE
NEWS
1st AND
2nd GRADES
Our
enrollment
for our room
this year
is
thirte
en First
grad
ers and fifteen
'
Second graders
.
We
were
so happy
on Tuesday
to have Bernard Davis
back
in
school. He had ibeen out for a
week
because
of illness.
We are sorry to have .Janet
Saddison move
away.
She
ha s
gone to
live
at Burr
Oak, Mich.
We miss Bobby Gurnie, who
has been out of school
the past
The new science and math week.
()'lou
are out
of luck,
G:erald
~ r o w n
is
visiting in
ls ,
he
is married) comes from
Sagmaw
thrs week.
lland
, Michigan. Arthur Ellwanger
and
Samm y
This is his
f i r ~ t teaching
e xper - Hea dley have brought plants for
He went
to
school at our ro?m , We hav e also
had
se
v
and Michigan
State Col- e
ral mce
~ q u e t s o fl
owe
rs.
He decided to major in Four l d ~ r are our room
because
it
is so
ex-
no w. We enJ
OY
watchmg
them
.
t
is
either right
or
wrong- Our
doll
corn
er has a new doll.
training for the mind he
w_e
have a. pretty r ew d?
ll
house
. Science,
he
feels, is an ex-
wrth
pi astre furmture e ~ c h
of rnathmetics . :oom. We take turns rplaymg wrth
His hobbies
consist
of fishing
It.
.reading. As far as sports go, ' We have
two
new
cupboards
.
prefers
to
be
a
spectator, but One will hold our
lband
costums
.
(Continued on nack
page)
(Continued on page
2)
New Interest Added
To Girls' Gym
Th i
s year
the Girls
Gym class
es
ha
;ye a
full program.
In the
line
of
sp
ort s they
will
take part
in soccer,
volley
ball,
basketball,
s
oft
ball,
and Chinese
soccer. The
different :gr ades will compete
a
gain
st
each
other.
Rams
Push
side
Gaylord
Kick-off time
for
Rams first
win began at 13
:015 pm.
Kick made
by Don Davenport was received
on
Gaylord's 1216 yd .
line
and
Later in the
Spring
the
girls fumbled
but
recovered. Gaylord
will
have
the different
relays.
kicked on their
fourth
down and
Th ey
will also
have badminton Harbor received on their
:21
yard
and
tenn is if
the courts are line
.
On Harbor's first down they
fe
nced
in. The te
nnis
courts now
lost three yards,
but
Johnston
are
a danger
to
the
little children.
gained :5 yds.
to
make Up
for
it.
On
fourth down
iRams
failed
to
make
a
first down
by inches.
Snellen
Eye Tests
Ga y
i ord
took over ball and made
a first
down
which
was
useless.
Rams
took
over ball,
after Gay
,
lord kicked to out of
bounds,
and
For the first few weeks of didn't make any yardage.
-
John
school the
pupils had their eyes
Kormash made a
spectacular
tested
so that those who
do not
have
good vision may
be
seated
to
advantage
in th
e
ir
clas
s'
rooms.
Al
so
that the parents may
learn
of
eye defects they didn't know
about
.
On
e
student in
school
was
found
to have 70
percent vision
in one
eye
and blind in the other.
Some
how
or
an
o-ther
it
was
not
discovered
last year
when the
e
ye
tests were
made
.
All
but a
few
s
tudents have
been
tested
in the large building.
To
date there have been found
4 1
wh
o need glasses. The
pupils
,
parent s
and
te
ach
e
rs will be
notL
fied.
Help
may be
secured for
tests by a
doctor
for
anyone de
s
iring this help
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Page Two SPOTLIGHT OF '50
Tuesday, October 4,
19
EDITORIAL
by Roger Planck
Do
you
know what the No. 1 reason is for such a
school
as
Harbor Springs High
School? Yes, it is
you.
And
do you
know what makes
Harbor
Springs High
School different from
every
other
High
School in the
United States of America?
Yes,
it
is
also you, you the
Student
body.
Perhaps
I
should say
we, myself
being
included. These
questions sound very
foolish "That's
for Sure" but the
fact
remains, it
Is
because of the Stu
dents that
there
-is a school
and,
it is because of
the
stu
dents that the conditions in the school
are
las
they
are.
The point
m'ight
be more simply stated by saying
"We
have
made and are making our beds, and we
are
also
lying
in them." Who can
deny
this?
No one
using
any
common sense could or
would--Correct?
Well, here's a whole
column
wasted
saying
some
thing we
all
supposedly already know, but sometimes
aren't we
a little forgetful?
I
o
oot I I I I I I I
o
I I I o
ot
I
tl
t I I
t
GAMBLE
I
~ ~ : = ~ ~ ~ ~ =
.STORE made football news
great
news
in
I
he
East Jordan .game. His
fav-
Rifles and Ammuniton
orite class is Study hall. Every
one knows Don as Doug Meeker's
Also Hunting Licenses
private
chaufeur.
, f
Isabelle
Jablinski
laughs like
-++++++++foooo
nH+++++++ Betty Lou, Study
Hall
won't
PETER'S
Self Serve
Market
Complete Food Market
~ ~ ~
change a bit. Lully's first love is
a horse
or
horses. She really likes
to ride
.
She
thinks
~ a r b o r High
is a friendly place, so
get
ac
quainted
with
her now before
she
turns pro
or
runs
away with a
circus or somethin'.
For
giris who
want to start
a
conversation with Frank Gran
stra, here's a tip. Try sports as a
subject . He's out for footabll and
has an active interest in basket
ball.
Lewis Johnson's interests are
in football and baseball. He likes
the class arrangement and pass
ing from class to class.
The pride
of the Freshman
class (because he always has his
lessons done) is
Vincint
Keway
.
He likes our arrangement of
classes, too. His -comment of
Study
Hall will go down
in
his
tory. His own dramatic
word
was
''rugged.
''
Harbor
Dairy.Bar
Extra Large
Harriet Kishigo likes our class
arrangements, too. They
must
be
tired of sitting still.
She
objects
to the short
lunch
hour but not
to
the
teachers,
she
likes
them.
New students in the seventh
grade
are
Gary Swiss, Lloyd
Dickey,
Kenda
Shlnn and
Shirley
. Banana
Splits
Kingman.
T
t ~ l c o ~ e
to
all of you. Hope
+t
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l l I I U 1 U+4 of+ you like
1t
better every day.
Football Chatter
by
ERIC THOMAS
BEFORE
GAYLORD
VS.
HARBOR GAME-
Dick Troup-"Sure we're go
ing to win.''
Don Davenport-" guess we
will beat
'em
if we play hard
enough."
Bernie Kaltz-"I think we'll
beat
'em
."
Warren
Haven-"No comment
on this .game.''
Garth HoUiday-"After the
game I'll tell."
GRADE NEWS-
,
(Continued from page
1
All the
people in
our
build
were saddened Monday morn
when
we learned
that the L
Martin family, while on
t
way
to Pennsylvania, had b
in an accident.
The result
which
caused
Sharon's
de
Sharon's mother and sister
hospitalized
in
a town in O
Her
brothers are temporarily
a
home
there.
5th
GRADE
We began our year with
boys and
18
girls.
How thrilled we are with
Burt
Lamkin--'". don't know."
new
desks
Dick Wilcox-
"No comment." Rev Halter showed
us
a f
J ohn Kormash--....f' 'We're going
to knock the heck out of them."
Leo Shawanesse-"No com-
strip on our "Star City" wh
ment." we have been studying ab
Joe Naganashe-'Same lis last We a'lso enjoyed a film strip
time.'' the Pacific
Coast States.
me.'' We
had
a class
meeting
Mel J ohnston-".I
don't
know.'' elected
the
following officers
BiN Smith-". ain't talkin' to- Sharon Wilson--President
day.''
Grace Halter-Vice president
Ra Y
Swift--'"Slaughter 'em, Deanna Bradley--Secretary
man
." .
Duane Rhine-"Said too much
last
week."
Jim
Ingraham-"We're
going
to
win-
think.''
Ken Whitaker-" just hope
we
win."
After Game
Noise
by ERIC THOMAS
0\BINION
OF
GAME
AFTE R CONr DEST :
SteUa Poziemski
is a
Fre
man from Cross Village. O
thing in particular stricks
Eyeryone in school is so v
friendl'Y.
HOOKER'S
a u n d r y ~ n d
~ - -
Cleaners
Coach Oberlin-"Awful "
Free Delivery Service
Mr. Luce-"Little inexperienc- f
ed, but .I think
we'll
come along"
f
CALL 110
Mel Johnston-"
don't know ++++++++oooo
l
f
foooo
what to
say.''
Garth
Holiday - "Gaylord is
s
oft-but
so are
the
Rams ."
John Kormash-"It was
an
easy -game."
Bernie Kaltz - "Good
line
,
back-field needs improvement.''
Warren
Haven-"Harbor needs
improving
."
Leo
Shawanesse-"More
guys
like me and we would
have an
ugly team.' '
Ray Swiss-"Should have done
better."
Dick Wilcox-"Harbor Springs
offensive should be more pol
ished.' '
Bill Smith - "Should have
made more points.''
Don
Davenport-"No block
ing.''
Duane Rhine-"Johnston made
bad
plays."
Dick
Troup-"None
of us play
ed very good
ball."
Hamburgs, Hot Dogs
Home Made Pies
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SPOTLIGHT
OF
'50
Students
I cement, has been installed in the
I
hop room,
and the
walls ----a
nd
I
eiling
have been
repainted.
Have you noticed all of the Rooms 4, 5 attd 6 have also been
made,
and all repainted, and
some
new chairs
school?
I ave
been
put
ih
room 6. The
the new equipment
that
we
1
window frames
on
the
outside of
For
- n s t a n ~ e there
are the
;
the
school
ha
_ e
been repainted,
lights in
the
Assembly
and and
it really makes
the
school
various other rooms in the
Jlook a
great deal more attractive.
Now
that the
lighting
j
For
the
"Book Worms", Mrs. Er
been
improved, no one will
1
win has
several
new books in
the
able to
say that they
cannot library, so
you
should
have
lessons, because of enough reading
material
to keep
light.
New stage
lights
are you
busy .
to be installed.
Shower
Room
Chatter
Opinion as to the East
Jordon
game:
Don
Davenport-"We're
going
to
beat
them, watch."
Bill
Perry-"No
opinion
except
that we're going to beat them."
Don Gilmour-"We're going to
kill them.''
Burt Lamkin-" think that
if
everyone has the idea we're
go
ing to win,
we will."
Garth
Holiday-"Sure
we're
going to
win."
Warren
Haven-"-If everyone
has
the
opinion we're
beat
them we will.''
going to
Page Three
DR. McEVOY
Compliments
+ + + + + + + + l i t
~ ~ ~ ~ H H H H ~ ~ ~ t - t - ~
.Joseph Parrow
Plumbing and Heating
There
are
new
stairways
in the
of the building. I
think
that
will
be
a lot
safer
going
up
down them now, than it was
the
old ones. I f you
remem
how
flimsy
the
old
ones
I
think that you will agree
me. A new floor, made
of
The total
cost of this equip
ment, the new improvements
done,
and the
cost of the labor is
$15,000. Now, since all of this
was done for
our
benefit,
let's
show
our appreciation
for it,
by
taking care
of it.
I f
we
don't
is going to be
our parents that
are
going to
have
to
pay
for it. So
try
not to
go
around marking
up all
the walls with pencil
Fred Petoskey - "Harbor
Springs
is going to
win."
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Ray
Swiss-"Not
much to
.:f.++ful+of
t t
tilt
I +I
tt
I+
I t
say.''
, marks or
breaking
anything, it all
Dick Troup--.J".If
we
play hard
ERWIN'S
enough we
will
win."
BYRON'S TAXI
Dick Wilcox---:-" think i f we
cost a
great deal
of money.
oosters for Harbor High'
Since 1880
...
Here
are some comments, a
bout our new improvements,
from
some
of
your
fellow stu
dents:
Mel
Johnston
- "We should
have had
it-
sooner."
Madeline VanDeus'
en
-
"It's
play hard enough we can
beat
them."
Bernie Kaltz-"No comment."
Leo Shawanessee-"1 shave off
my beard if we
win,
by .2-1 points"
Mel J ohnston-"I'm going to
get
all the
tackles."
1 1
fool; I I I I I of I I I I++
swell."
Alan Wright---'"We stand as
good a chance as anyone else."
Hollywood
Service. Station
H. E. _Wressel, Mgr.
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Donna Seeley- '
think it's all
L J h
N
ew1s o nson - o
opmwn.
I
rCoach-"I'll
tell you
after
the
Bill
Smith-"It 's
allright." game." o -
Joe Davert ......
"Real
neat, we Duane Rhine___."Take em easy''
should appreciate it." I
Bill
Smith-"We play hard
Don
Davenport
_
"It's
all
enough we'll beat 'em."
swell." ) Steve Mulder -
"With
some
keen."
Linda
Thornton-"The
li-ghts spirit I think Harbor will beat."
are
wonderful."
Joe
Noganashe-"We'll beat
'em
12-0 ."
Harbor Springs
Eric Thomas---'"They are al-
I I I I+++ I I l u ~ u l I I JuJu I Juuul right."
R and E
Althea
Vorce-"
It
looks a
lot
better."
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Tippit---'"
think that
it
is a
big improvement foJ; the
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Joan Kaniarz-"I think that it
looks very nice.
Bill
Per ry- I t sure brightens
the place up
a lot.
Don Gilmore_;"It looks
pret
ty good-."
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SPOTLIGHT
OF
'50 Tuesday, October 4, 194
Our
Dear
Departed . . .
H l l l l t ~
J oanie Richardson-Has a loose T T
Jk
foot
and
is
going
to
be
galavant- own a s ..
ing
for awhile. Iron River, De- ' HOVEY'S
troit, and California. New
slogan
for
first
year typ- J.
.
Milly Troup--She's like
Joan-
ing dass "Seek
and
ye shall I
ie,
it's
Arkansas
for
her. find.'' DRUG
Dick Elliot---Liked school so
Wayne
Moyer-Wayne's farm-
Have
you noticed
the
nickles
well
he
is back taking post-grad ing. .worth of ice, sitting
on
that
all
STORE
work
. Dale
R a d l e ~ R a d l t ; ' s
wrestling
1
important fourth
finger of a
cer-
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Ayers---- t t f I of t I o o t S
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4, 1949
SPO::rLIGHT OF S
qeS
ast Jordon
Rams
I
The r eferee t
ook
bo th teams
to
s Jtl sade aga
in
st paper
wads.
She
I
he side and gave them a talking ong
I es
..
likes
to play volleyball and bas-
more who wants
to
start a
cru-
to on no
mo
re rough
ness
. ketball. And she's
another
one
In
the
seco
nd
down for
th
e "So
In
Lo v e -Donna Ben-
who
likes teachers. Isn't there a
Rams a pass was blocked and nington l
aw
against
admitting
it until
East J ord on
recove
red for a
fir
st "Some Enchanted E
ve
ning"-
Ju n
e?
d
ow
n . Eas t J or
don
then
scored
Clare Kasprazk f
yo
u play tennis, fellows,
Time .3:00. and made th e
ex
tr a point. Score
"F o
ur Winds and Seven S ea
s"
yo u'll pr obably be in good
stead
Don Da
ve
np o
rt
bo
oted
the ball
-Bonnie
Orweller with Sopho
more,
Adeline Be -
r the kick off th at started th e
1
4-0 . 'IBaby, It's Cold Ou tsi de - loungea .You
might brush
up
on
,
49
football
s
ea
son .
East
Jor-
Th
e
kick
off
from East
J
ordo
n Mrs.
Erwin's
class room. yo
ur
volleyball,
too.
Adeline
took it on the fo rty yd. line was recieved by F red P etoskey
"You're
Breaking My Heart " promises
to
be a loyal "Rams"
4 d
owns
made 20 yards . and 'he made a gain of 10 yd s. -.-JCarol Her rick supporter .
s took
the
ball on Smith
ra
n 115 y&. for a fi
rst
" J
ea
lous H
ea r
t"
-D
onna Ster- Did you know
there was
a
20 yd . line
and
from
there
down. H. S. looked like th ey w; r e ly. school
in
Michigan
where you
go
attack. on th eir way for a score, but e- " B
et t
lebaum" --H onn y Camp- four hours? Alton
Kingman who
Don Gilmo
ur
was Harbor's toskey 's pass was int er cept ed by be ll. is a sophomore
was
lucky enough
ball carrier
for a 5 yd .gain. East J ord on . Bad luck seemed to "Let's Take An Ole F as
hi
on to fi
nd
it. This " ideal" school is
In the
second
down Burt Lam- do g Harbor after this. Eas t J or- Walk"- P a t Marsh all and Dick
in
Wayne.
It
seems the
school
twisted his leg
and
was tem- 1don s
cor
ed on a
Ha
rbor pe
nalt
y. Troup . wa s crowded. He
had
to
come up
of the game
but This
m a? e th e sco
re
21-0 . The
"Volga
Boatman Song"--Sen - he
re for
ai r.
again
when
East Jo rdon extra
pomt
was good. ior Class Hazel Mlen says Freshman
over the
ball.
Fred
P eto
sk
ey again r ecieved "You Were
Neve
r L ovl ie r -
En
glish is her favorite class.
She
On.
the fourth down
for
Harbor,
the ball aft er th e kick off and Francis Bester
play
s piano and organ,
but prob-
kicked
to
the
52 yd. line went
1
o
yd
s. again. But on th e "Heartbreaker"
- W
a
rr
en Ha- ably couldn' t even carry Dan's
a East
Jordon
first down. second do
wn
Harbor fumbled ven. . big horn .
East
Jordon
made
their first
and
East J o
rd
on recove
re
d.
The
y ) "'Big Smoke, No F ir
e"-Stan- Danny
Thompson likes
Shop
in
the first quarter. 7-0 then made a
long run for
.25 yds . ley
\Pifer
S k , class best. He p'lays trombone
in
extra
point
. Wilcox
In the
las t quarter
Ea
st
Jordon
m m o k e , mo e -
the
band
and though he's
only a
a nice run in
the
third
made
a .
fi r
st
down on
a
20
yd.l George un ey
Freshman
, he'll
rival
Tommy
Dor-
'
for
20 yd. after the kick ru n , but East Jordon
got called
"You
~ e r e On l
y Fooling"- s
ey one of
these days.
from East
Jordon. on off sides, and on their fo
urth)
Rose Smith , . . .
East Jordon got
the
ball by an
down they
made a pass which "I Won
der
Wh o s Kissm g Him
and
started on a was
in
complete. Now"-Pat Co leman
ge
to
a
score
. East
Jordon Harbor'
s fi
rs
t down was a
pa
ss "R oom
Full
of Roses
"-Sally
by Troup.
The
throw
wa s r eciev-
Ca
mpbell.
of
the third quarter . ed
by
Johnston
for
a fi rst do
wn. - - - ~
- -
East
Jordon
made a touchback Then
Harb
or got caught with a
our end
zone
and
Harbor
off sides in the
third
down.
Smith
got it on their 20 yd. line.
then carri
ed the
ball
in
the
Gilmour carried the ball and fourth
down for .5 yds.
some yardage
but
was
On
Ea
st
Jord
o
n's kick in
the
a
penalty
for unnecessary
fourth
down for
them
Troup re
and w
as
taken
out of cieved. Then the
Rams
g ot a
game. Cutler of East Jordon holding penalty of 15 yds .
Then
went
out
on unnecessary
th ey
started
over
.
Wilcox
went in for On
the
first do
wn
Tro
up
pass
. This was
Wilcox's
first ed o
ver center
to
Johnston for a
appearance
in
a
contest. first
down . Then Smith carried
o
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of
3
1
the ball
for 10 yds . Another f ~ r s t
down . Wil
cox
made another first
down
afte
r
Smith
.
We
su re seem_
ER
ed to be on
rampa
ge to w
in
. Then
Tr oup tried another pa ss
to
J ohn-
ston but
John
s
ton
fumbled and
,
East
J ordoh recovered and
drop
Building Contractor ped it and J ohn ston got
the ball
back. But it
wa
s too la te. The
and Cabinet Maker whistle sign aled
the
e
nd
of the
,game leaving the scor e 21-0 in
favor of East J ardon.
I I I I I
of
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In t
erce
pt
ed passes, new inex-
~ ~
pe r
ienced men, and pulling of
Gilmo
ur
out of the game may
ELLIOTT S
For The Oldies
N
ew fa
ces as
well
as
new
paint are b
right
ening old Ha rbor
High th is year. f y ou are not al
ready acqu ainted,
yo
u 're we
lcome
to
us
e any of th is
in f
ormation.
The ve ry short .girl with the
sout he
rn
acce
nt
and Eric Thomas
is Louise Hancock . They
look
like
th e long and th e sh o
rt of it
when
wa lking down th e s
tr
eet. She is
a
Ju
nior fr om
Punt
a Go
rd
a, Flor
ida a
nd
like so m any people fr om
down yo
nd
er , s}le w
ants
to see a
nor thern w in te r . Best of ever
y
th ing at school she likes
the
t
eache
r
s.
It
mus t be getting co.ol d
ow
n
south.
Th
e Seni
or
class ha s ac
qu
ired
a gi rl from St. Lo
ui
s.
Li n
da
Th
orn ton says she 's
und
er 21.
Her pet peeve is one sha red by
all who wa lk quite far to school
- the shor t
lu
nch hour . She likes
the teachers bes t, too. What is
this, propaganda, or wishful
MARGARET O'BRIEN finda
lunching
in
the
M-G-J\ stud.io
commissary
a
happy r1tunl 1n
the
course
of
the
day.
Margaret
has
j u s t ~ o m p l e t e d f ilming
"Little
Women"
in
which she
/
plays Beth, the
I.
ittlest of
t?e.
l
women in
that
beloved
class1c
I II
. . . . - ~ - ~ ~
.. .
... . ..
t
i
t
G R GE
have be en th e cause of o
ur
loss.
Comm ents from
the
s
ide
line
showed
ho
w
ev
er th at we do ha ve
a coming team and one that will
1
be
hard to beat a little l ater in
t he season.
th i
nk
in
g?
J
ean
ne
Sha
w
ane
sse is
sister. She comes from a
school in Detroit
an
d
school
wor
k h
ere
is easier.
this be?
Michigan
Potato
rowers
eo''
larg
er ;=
t h ~ : J
Exchange
"Drifting and
Bernie Kaitz
Dreaming
"-
Beverly
Bellrose is a So
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SPOTLIGHT OF '50
NEW FACULTY I Harbor is a very
friendly RAMS PUSH-
(ContinuEct
frum page
one)
I town, he thinks
.
rk t .
By the way his name
is Mr.
(Continued from page one)
_1 es mos sports. He hkes mus- 1Benjamin Hofmeyer
1c, but has no particular
p r e f e r - ~
I d. line. Smith took the ball and
ence exce? t
perhaps weird
music. The smooth looking
male with
ran to the 3.5 yd . line. No .gains
How d1d he get the
job
here? the
s
outhern accent teaches were made in the first three
He
talk
ed to Mr. Wilson,
came up
I
World Hi
s
tory and French. downs for Harbor and Johnston
to ook o v ~ r .
the
p o ~ i t i o n
and was)
. says, quote "Like most
hill
kicked on
the
fourth down.
Gay
quite
sahsf1ed w1th
our fair
b1lhes I
always
carry
a
harmon-
lord received, and on
their third
community.
ica.
'' He has it
in his
desk or in down Shawanesse made
a smash_
He
was in the Air Corp for his pocket. f a class asked him ing tackle.
Rams
received the
tl
hree years
. sweetly,
perhaps he would play
ball after
the fourth down
.
kick
.
He
expects to spend the
win-
He is very
interested in
bas ke t- On
Harbor's Sfi\cond down Kaltz
ter at home
.
Give him
a good
cup
ball,
instrumental music
and
made
a good
run for
a
first down.
of
coffee,
and
a good
conversa-
dancing. Smith
carried the ball for the
t ~ o n
and he will be
well satis-
'I1his
is his
first teaching
job.
first down and fumbled,
-but
re -
fled.
He
went to school at M i ~ h i g a n covered
to
make five yards. On
He
is married and has a three State.
the fourth
down Johnston
made
year old
daug;hter.
Serving
in the
U. S.
Army in
a good
end run getting
a
first
One of his
secret
ambitions is France two years, he became in-
down
on
which
the
Rams made
to play b o o g i e ~ w o o g i e
on the terested in
teaching French. His no gain. However, they made it
piano. major, however,
is
world history, up by scoring
on
a
pass caught
French his minor. by Johnston who ran
20 yds.
foof foi
.H H H o l o o f o o ~ l l l
u vofo++ f he can save enough
money,
They
failed
to make
the
extra
he would like
very
much
to trav-
point.
Rams kicked off
to
Gaylord
el to France next summer. who fumbled, but recovered the
HARRY S
ART SHOP
Gifts
When asked how he expected
ball, for a
first
down.
The
fourth
to
spend the winter he replied quarter came after Gaylord's
"Shivering." He
wants
to
learn second down.
Kicking on their
how
to do all winter sports.
fourth down
the
ball
went out
of
Notice to
all
girls on a diet Mr. bounds.
On
Harbor's first
down
Roy
Cloud
feels quantity ~ o r e Trol.lip passed,
but
the ball was
important
than quality. intercepted by
Gaylord
who made
seven yards on their third down
Tuesday,
October
4,
194
Kaltz.
Harbor
took
over
the b
after
four
Gaylord downs,
didn't make
much
yardage,
they kicked. On Gaylord's f
down
they tried passing, wh
was incomplete.
On their
seco
down
Smith
intercepted
th
pass, running to the .20 y
line,
where he
was tackled. P
ple gathered around Bill
and
Gaylord man, who lay on
.
ground hurt.
Bill
said
his
shou
er was hurt,
but was soon
and ready
to -go again.
Howev
game time had run
out and
ball
game was over with Har
-
winning
-6-0.
New
students
in the eig
grade are
Avis
1
Rhine,
Anna
S
cum, Walter Cole,
and Nor
Jean
Schone who think s o
school is very friendly.
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"
Lorraine s
Beauty Shop
For Lovelier Hair
This
is Mr. Paul Ambro:::e's
and on
the fourth
down
ran f o ~
first paying job in
the
teaching
a
first
\:iown.
They then
made
profession.
He did student teach- three first
downs, but
were stop-
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His hobbies are
photography
On their last
fourth down
they
and out-door sports. He
is
ex- tried
to
make the
ten
yards
but
tremely interested in
the
Detroit
failed. Ha11bor
was
so close
on
Tigers
and
the
Michigan State their
own goal
that they dared
football
team.
(We
hear
he lost not
run plays for
fear of inter
quite
a
bet
on
the
MSC
and u
ception, so
they kicked. Gaylord
of M
football
,
game).
He
also
received the ball with only
3 h
likes fishing
and
hunting
.
minutes left. On their third down
Dancing
is okay, but
he isn't they tried
a
sleeper play which Ort many articles
particularly enthusiastic about it
.
was
a
dud; this being spied
.
by
1
,
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anything except
that
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which
is
strictly long-hair
. ar or Springs Harbor Spr
ngs
He
spent
18
months
in the
Navy as a Pharmacist '
Mate
3rd
Class
and
played baseball for
.the Oil Company
Lido Beach team.
His
hometown
is Oxford,
Michigan.
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plans,
he
is still playing I
the
field more or less,
he
says.
His opinion of Harbor is Nice
town, but
badly in need
of
trans
portation and
entertainment fa
cilities. Friendly town
and tough
on the legs."
His students are
the
best
in
the school. That is why he has
the
paddle in
the
front of
the
room
.
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