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48
SPONSORED BY THE SENIOR CLASS
1 Tuesday, March 23,
948
Harbor Springs, Michigan 5c A Copy
Go
To School Fri.
ph's
Win Title
Champs
The Sophomores downed
the
to win the an n
ua l
class
a m ent , 14
to
8 . John
ston
the winners
with
8
points.
Smith
h ad 4. K al
tz
2,
Muld
and
Burt
L
amk
in 1
eac
h .
Scoring
for th
e los
ers
were
Linehan with
3
tallies, San
with
2,
Doug Smith
,
Jes
ck,
and Keith Lamkin wi th
1
The Class
of '50
had a
hard
in
th e
sem
:
i-finals,
e
dg
i
ng
the Fr
es
hmen
. 18
to
17.
John
the
Sop
h'
s
with
7
count
K
altz and Wilcox
had 4,
a
Smith
3 and
Mulder
2.
P
eto
s
key
had
8
for
th e F
res
h ,
6,
Snively
2
and
Davert
1.
Th
e
Seniors defeated the
Jun-
in the other
semi-final
game
.
ey
won the low scoring
con
t 9 to 7.
Dou
g
Smith
a
nd Chel
l
ed the winn
ers, each scor
ing
po;nt
s.
Norm Lin
ehan
had
2,
a
mkin 1.
For the
Junior Freq.
Linehan
3
tallie, Smelt
zer 2,
Kruzell
-1 Kishigo 1
each.
T
he F.i E hth
e
ra
de
took
the
r
High title
, taking the
Se v
.erade 15 to 7.
Gary
Hahn
d 6
points for the Eighth grad
Sw
iss 3. Wilson.
Kruskie
a
nd
r
adling had
2
each
.
Ingraham
,
s
chutz and
William
s
scored
points
apiec
e
for the seventh
King had
1
point.
Hurrah For Johnston's
Hey-Kids
In case you have
n't
heard-Johnston's have
a
sw e
ll place to and dance. Th e
y
have it
all
repainted and the
floor refinishe
d.
The juke-box
has
the
l
ates
t
in
r e
cords,
too. We
ha ve been
griping
about a
place
to
go , so
now
w e
've got
it, let'5
ta
ke
care
of
it
and
patronize
it
.
Okay
Faculty Flashes
Win Over Seniors
· r he
Harbor
High
Band start
Harbor Girls
ed the
Teachers
Institute of
with
a
few snappy marches las
Win From Alanson
F
riday at about
9:30
in the morn
1 ing. There were
about 150
teach
On March 11th the Harbor ers
of
Emmet County
in
attend
Springs
girls
challenged the Al- ance.
anson girls to a
basketball game The
Chairman
of the meeting
at
Alanson.
I
was
Mr. H . G.
Hargett of Lever
First and second
teams
were ing, and Tl).e
Main
Speaker
was
or
ganized, the second team c o n
Dr. Judson W.
Foust of Centra
sisting of 7th and 8th grades,
Michigan
College.
Other speak
and
1st team consisting
of
8th j
ers
were:.
~ o y d McCarthy,
Co_un
graders on up. ty Comm1sswner of
Consultation
Alanson's 2nd team defeate
.d
1
Flo
yd Bennett
of
Central
Mich
I
wi
th 4 pomt s. W1lls, Central M1ch1gan;
J. W
Harbor's
2nd
team by
a
score
of
I College; Russell Wilson,
Supt.
o
14-10. led
the
2nd
team
I c ~ o o l s
for A l p e ~ a
.
Dr. Mary
.H
b
In playing our
first
team,
Alan-
•
Scoggin,
Manager of Petoskey
The
final
game
for aD
or i
H
igh saw the Faculty Flashes son
n
ever had
a
chance. They
, P
en ney Store; George
D
epuy
were sk
unked 45-12.
No
rma
Bu r-
Central
Michigan College
; and
down the "fighting"
Se
ni ors
25
to
23
.
The first half and the
gess l
ed with
14
points
.
Gracie,
Mrs.
Melva
Ludgin
of
Saginaw
final quarter
were played accord-
her
sister, was second
with 11
County.
points. (Incidentally
they
are two In the
Elementary
Grades
ing to the
Michigan
High
School
Athl
etic
Association rules.
Th
e
of
o
ur
best players), and Demar-
A
rts
a
nd Crafts were emphasiz
third quarter, which did not
ice
Warner
was
a close
3rd
with ed by
K
C. Festerling
,
Distric
9 points. 4-H Club Leader.
count in
the final scoring
,
was
A
on
e
act play
was
presented
pl
ayed
accord
ing to Faculty
rules. by
the
Speech Class
under the
The
Senior s he
ld
a
two point STU ENT
COUNCIL
NOTES direction of
their
instructor
,
Mrs
first
qu
arter,
12 to 10
lead.
B
oth Class Officers to be Elected c
F .
Erwin,
entitled "Clea
ned
t pa
ms talli
ed 8
times
in
the
sec- In
Spring
and
Pr
essed."
The
cast
was
as fol-
·
nd
neri od.
Th
e half
ended
with At a
recent meeting,
the
Stu-
1
1ows: Joel
Ay ers as
Edward
El-
the
Class of '·48
ahead,
20
to
18.
de nt Council decid
'
ed to hold
the •
on, Constance Sagataw as Eliz
Th
e
Faculty won
in
the
final
annual class
elections
this sp
r
ing I
beth Elton, Arn
old Kruzell as
ue
riod
by
outscoring
the Seniors, instead
of neJ9; fall,
as
has be
en
John Elton, Lu anne Fowler as
7
to
3.
the custom.
This
will give
the Katy
Sato
ri
and Rethal Silver
Af t
er
the Flashes managed to
s
tudents more time
in
selecting thorne as Ma ry Belle Sturgis
.
-' r ag their bodies back on the the right people for
office,
and
A
del
i
cious lunch was served
floor
at
the
half, they
presented the classes will be able to
start
I
t
noon by the Sophomore Home
Ward
W
alstrom,
the
official,
with
r
ight
in
with
class
activitie
s
wh
en
Economics
Class.
a foot
long cigar. In
the
wild
s
chool
starts.
·
Workshops
"
were held through
third quarter,
wi t
h
the
Faculty
The
date of th e
el
ections w
ill out
th e afternoon where
teach
shooting
at
any basket they I e an nounced at
a later
date. ers
co
uld
so
lve
general problems
MY
PET
PEEVE pleased
,
they outpointed the Sen-
Tfle Student
Council
is spon- .
of the scnool in ge
neral atti-
Demarice
W
arner
nobs.
iors
25
to
2. s
oring
a
poster campa
i
gn to stop tu d
es
and practical
problems.
K e
ith
Lamkin-Oversho
es
dis- Griffeth headed the Flashes
1
the scratching
-
and writing on
(Your
reporter wonders
if
any
. s
coring with 10 points. Coach
' the
desks by th
e
students
. Ar:y
teachers attempted to skip
Ed
Brubaker-Basketball
ref- Derrickson
had 9, Beery,
Sonne-
·
help
from the stude
nt_ body
m
s c h o o l ~
ville
and
Va
nd
e
rslik
all had 2. making th e
posters
w1ll
be
ap -
e
e's
·at
noon
.
Margie
L
amb-Others flirting
mine. "What's
mine
is m i
ne
,
le
ave t alone "
Laubrich
was
.
high for the
predated .
Grab
your
bats
and clubs girls
Seniors with
12
tallies
.
Linehan and
get
on the
iball,
only
nine
had
7,
Sm
i
th
had 3
and
Sander-
Say ,
Bern
ie, ·is
it
true about
more months
to
"'go
After
all,
it
P
atsy
Vivant-Teachers
fa
vorites.
who son
1. you
and charming Donna Le
e S.
will be four more painstaking
I
The Seniors were charged
with watc
hing
the
sta
r
lights
fade? I e
ars befo
r e we
get
another
leap
Wayne Chellis-Schoo .
6 fouls, the
Faculty
19. Co
uld
be y
ea r
.
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Two ·
SP01l.:IGHT
OF
'48 Tuesday, March 23, 19
·§
§ H § o o § o o § • o § o o § + § • o § s ; o ' T U G H T S r l f . i i ' + + ~ + + j
Inquiring Reporter :i:
Edlior - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 ----------Audrey Standish
:f:
In our last issue,
we
let the Iva's
Assistant Editor
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
--.,------Nancy Magnussen
:t
boys tell us
what
they liked
a-
Sports Writers
________________
John Canada, Keith Lamkin
4
bout the
girls, so
it seems only
I
Reporters-Ethel
Hawk, Demarice Warner, Flora
Schlosser, :f:
fair to let the girls
tell
us
what Beauty
Patsy
Vivant, Glenna
Samules, Shirley Cruff,
Leon
Clancy
:f:
they
like
about
the
boys this
+ time
(Your
reporter is a.
wfully
Special Grade
Reporters-Sally
Po'IJ 'E'rs, Garth Holiday,
Arn- glad
tljis task is
done
t h o u g h . ~ +
old
Kruzell
+
I t
took
. them so long to think of Sh'
Typists-Delia
Keway, Rethal Silverthorn,
Patsy
Vivant, De-
·
*
n y t ? i ~ g )
favorable of
the
male
0ppe
marice Warner
+
sp
ecies · +
+-H
§ § o o ~ o ~ ~ J : Sis.ter Smith-Height
t+-1-+++++++++-:.+++++++++
Sh ir
ley
Cruff-I ' l l never tell 1-- ·
.. _ .. ........
DREADED DISEASE CONQUERS MANY Luanne Fowler-
Their pres-
Are you
included
in
this
list?
Most of
us, at
about
this time, catch a
familiar and
disease,
to which high school students are par
allergic.
It probably has
a
long
medical
name,
around
here
it's known as "Spring Fever."
This disease
carries on from the
first signs
of
a
thaw
Spring
until
school lets
out
in
june-usually
.
here
is
n
epidemic of it
.
Teachers
are not immune
to
this
evil,
although they
their suffering quite well Only in their eyes do
you
evidence
of
it.
One
form
/ of
relief
for this
alarming sickness
is
sans
pe:r;mission," in plain Engloish, "to skip." This
however,
isn't to
be recommended,
for despite
the
at
the time, the after-effects
are
most
dis-heart-
mg.
The
best
thing
to do when
you feel this disease com
on
is to turn your
thoughts
to the subject of love.
will keep
you so busy, you'll be a,s immune to
fever
as
if
you
had been vaccinated
ence
Betty
Lou
J . a b l i n ~ k e y - - - ' P e r
sonality, looks, \Vayne "
Carol
He
rrick__;"There's so
many of th em."
Walrond, Friend
Sa
lly
Powers - "Personality
a
nd
th ey
must
h
a_.
a .sense of I·
humor
."
&
Cassidy
-.
•
race
Burgess-"Not
much
of
anything.''
Winona
Standish-"Sense of
humor-personality,
too "
Mar jorie Wilc
o x -
"Sid."
Millie Tr oup- "Everyt
hin
g "
Bonn ie Orwe
ll
e r - P
ers
onality
a
nd they must
be a
bl
e
to danc
e
."
General
Hardware
~ - l ·
+
J Harbor
t
Electric Shop
Famous Sayings
1-Arnold Kruz
e
ll
-
I'm only Electrical Sales and
+
13
:f:
Service
2-
Be tty Lo u
- M
ay
be? +
3-Mr. Bak e r -
You Seniors :i:
REFRIGERATION
act lik
e
brats
I f:
4-Di ck Elliott-Golly Gee · -"
whiz
. , ., .H
..
H++++++++-
+++.§_-+++++
f+++-t·+++++++++++++++++- ·t
5-Dorothy
Schultz-' 'Gee, I ++++++-t·++++++++++-t·+·l-+++
:i: :£ :f: don 't know." t
Hahn's ~ + HOVi:Y'S· + 6 -N ellie Holland-
Ein
ee, mee-
:f:
:f:
nie, mi n ie, mo. How
much
fur-
1
.
S
d d ::= + ther
can
I go? R J '
I tan ar t '
*
- DRUG . I 7 -D elia
Keway-"Just
be- oyo a s
·s . cause." l1:
_. erVJCe S-Ellen Tippett-"Oh
Let
me i
'·
I _. . see "
.
R
STORE
*
9- .Connie Sagataw - "Well , l+ estaurant
L.
N. Hahn,
.
Mgr. +
t •l-
you
got me " "'
....
1
j
? ..-
;i:
1
1O-Leo
nard
Mann-
"T h
e new • f
t j + look
takes
all the fun
out
of th e :f:
' H--14-t•+++++?- +++++++++?+++{
March
wind " +
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·
l-++++•§••§
· § · · ~ + O : • • t - + O : · + + + + + - t · + - . - + + - : - + + + + + + + + + +
....
++++++-:·""
SHOES FOR EASTER
j
The Graphic
f * . H + + + + + < - + > . . . , _ , . . , . . . ,
Buy· One Pair at the
Regular Price and
Get
the
t i POTA TQE
Second Pair
for
Publishing Co.
+ j
J
t GROWERS
. I
* J
... '*
t EXCHANGE
- HARBOR BOOT SHOP ,jli For Choice,
Unusual
: :
t ....
:
....
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Sale Continues Throughout
Easter
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Tuesday, March 23, 1948
SPOTLIGHT
OF '48
Page Three
- -- - - -
Grace's
Jewelry Shop
What
Do
Seniors Do
.In Sociology Class
I By L.
CLANCY
1
We
discuss anything under the
sun
We
learn
how the world is
r
un,
(or
shoufd
we say, isn't run)
j what civilization
is,
and why
· there will always
be wars. Noth
ing
is
too
tough
for us
to
face
and solve, in our own
way,
to suit
ourselves.
I suppose
the Presi-
de
nt
' and
Congress would be
as
"
I
onished at
the way we've
solved
all
the huge World problems in
. i such an easy
and
a quick
man-
11 d
-i
ner
Ho ywoo
:f;
Mrs
. Ewing encourages us to
:t speak out and give our opinions.
S • St
t•
+
n
th is
manner
everyo lle feels
erVICe a
IOD t
that th ey are taking
an active
+I Tlart in th e class.
We
debate, dis-
.
f cuss,
ha v
e round table discus-
Distributors of Texaco
sions,
oral and written
tests
and
p
od
7
ora
l
or written
t s .
Contrary
r
ucts
+ () po
pular
beli ef (in the minds
Chit Chat
·++++++++++++++++++++++
What is
it
in the library
6th
hour that interests Warren Hay-
~ : : ~ ; ?
Could
it be
the
books or
EARL'S
_
Rumors
are
flying that a
tain junior gil'l has a tall and
andsome senior on his kn
ees.
Barber
ShQp
Tell
us more Mildred,
tell
us
more
'''Why does it happen to me"
1
sighns poor Bonnie
K.
as
her le
ft · + + + + + + + + + + ~ - : · + - t + o
.. H · + ~ H + •
handed junior basketball player
· ~
walks down the aisle. I
Bonnie
Orweller is again fac-
i
ng
the friendly
mob at school, I
GAMBLES
after
her
absence of illness. I t
is certainly
nice
to have you
back again
Bonnie
.
Mel, shame
on
you
for
ta k ing pAINTS AND
Garth's
gal
A new, happy
coupl
e . ·
seen
around
are Lela and
W a
. ~
W A L L P A P E R S ~
Notice: I f you
want
to play
Penny
Annie
or
P edro carrie and
join the gang on Carpenter's b ~ • s .
~
i ' f no
:-
in
t h ~ c l a ~
.. ·H m socwlogy Is
en]oymg
them selves Mrs. Ewing should Engagement Announced +++++++++++++-§ § § §•
t
t•
H •+
be
congr
atu lated as a fine teach-
er
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Denton Ward an -
I
· , nounce the engagement of
their
c· G '
Hjnts
About
Chewing daughter
Dorene
to Jack Sommer- Ity rocery
Your
Gum
. . .
ville, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo
1-Don' t chew gum in church. Sommerville of East Jordan. Mr.
2 P eople dread it when
you Sommerville
is attending
college
, , Allerding Bros.
p r e a d
it. Keep it to
yourself.
at Mt. Pleasant. No definite date
l
Shell
Super Service
3 No
parking
in public plac- has been set for the wedding . : __
Free Delivery
Wrap it before you flip it. ~ · · ·
4-Nobody
likes
a
"stuck up"
Speech Class Takes
1
r id . Keep i t off your face
and
hands. Up
Debating
+++++++++++++++++++++++
5-Dirty p_aws make dirty For the first time
in
over
ten -
--
'a w
s. Don't
rubble
the bubble. + + H - + + + + + + + + + ~ + + ~
t vears, the Harbor Spring's
Speech
7
6 N obody swaps chewed-up
Department
is entering into de-
+ ')Otatoes so
why
swap chewed-up " t' E t d t · 1 · p t ' .
ERWIN
'S + bubble gum? I a mg.t'
v ~ r y
hs ' uh
l s b e a r ~ m g
e er s
f
7 T ime
out
There are 366 .an
ora
w IC WI ' e
....
1
th' d
't
t t be f-ore the Assembly on
Apnl
15. Superette
+ 3v s 1s ye
ar
so
on
ry o .
•
:t
h h d
ff
. d
Those
who Wish
to
enter the
T
n eW YO
Ur
ea 0 In One ay . S t d
+
8-Schools
.are the plac-e to tate
contes
may ·
0
so . I
·
± earn-not
chew-Put
stoppers i
Buy the
Peter's way, '
for Harbor
H i g h on
your
choppers.
Hey Girls -
f;
save
the
family pay,
s·
t Sur
ely if you follow these few I
Hey,
Hey "
ln 'Ce 1880 -:- rules you
won't
gum
up
the Wear your
hair
soft around
t
whole works
y.
our
face-avoid
hard up-sweeps
. .
.. · · · · + · * ~
1
-Demarice Warner. The latest in jeans is wearing H- foofu§oof• lt•
of•
1 1 1
t H•
1 1
1
,
1
1
J
- - • • '
them ''green."
Everyone goes for
. • O : • + + + + + ' > ' - + + · ~ + + + O : • • H
~ + + + + + + + + + * * + H · ~ o o t · - M · • • • the new
matching shades in lip- +++++++++·t .
• H f•
• §oofoo§oo§u§•
t•
H•
CALL s ~ i c k
and
finger-nail
polish-light
W I
-
pmks and oranges.
a strom- LYNN'S
Sequin your name and
that of
I
your current
"hearthrob" on
Griffeth .Co. TAX
your new
silk
blouse.
f;
Wolves (four-legged)
1
have
+ 24-HOUR :f: been reported
coming
into this :
. Complete Boating
t TAXI
SiERVICE
+
part
of
the country . They have
i f; beel\ seen around
5-mile creek.
Facilities
i The biggest
pack
seen yet
was
5
+ I Phone
43-Fl
7
at
one
time. They are hiding
ou
.t I
Linehan's
News
Stand
A Good Malted After
School
t l to
~ o i
in the swamp.
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SPOTI.JGHT OF '48
,Squier
Electric
Duets
and
Song
Hits
1 - a - J u s t a Saturday D a t e
Benita . b -As k An yo
ne Who
Knows-Joel.
2 - a ~ N a u g h t y
Angeline---.Bet
ty
Lou.
b.-Dange r
ous
Ground
-Wayne .
3- a - R e m ember
Me
- Flor
i
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nce
Ce
ta s
.
b-Youn' re Not So
IEasy to Fo
r get - Johnny
Kor
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t f
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Shop
4 - a - F eu ding and
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aches
- P
er
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H I T S - - - -
Son
t 1 - S o Sweet Am I - Joyce
St anton .
2 - L
et' s Be Sweethea
rts A-
QU
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MEATS
o
gain-G
a
rth
Holiday.
I
3
B
eg
Your Pardon
- Mel
J .ohnston .
4 - I
Only
Want a Buddy,
Not
I I I I I I I H I
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5 - I m a Lonely Little
Petun-
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On
ion P a
tch-Francis
by
Haynes
Excellent pl}oto-finisbing
and
enlargements from
6-Slap Her Down Again
Paw
- P a t
Coleman.
7 - I 'm Content the .Way I
Am
- H a l ]14:arsh.
8 I
Told
Ya That I
Lov
e Ya ,
Now Get
Out--Eric Thomas.
9- M anana (T o
morrow)
-
Ber nie.
10-Gotta
Guy Named Bi l l -
Sally
P
ow
ers.
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t 11- So Far -S en iors Still Su re
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of Graduating.
.
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+ 12- Now is the
Hou
r- Leon
Laub ri ch .
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So
on-Donna Ben
ning
ton.
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I
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Leon Cla
ncy
.
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Johnn
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ins
on.
·Senior Sketch
DALE
(BUCK) ANGELL
Do n' t
get
the wrong idea k ids ,
h is name m ay sound angelic but
names ar e so often
misle
a
ding
He
is
six feet
tall and weighs
200
pounds
and anyone can see
i
t's all muscle
He likes all Spor ts,
but
is es
pe
cially
fond
of
football
and bas
ketball. ·
He li kes just about everyone,
but
pe
rsons who gossip. When
asked
what
he
likes best, Buck
re
plied
empha
tically
, "Women "
And her e
's
how
he like
s them
-t
o
be:
E
yes -Al l
e
ne Stolt
Per sonali ty- M i l lie Troup .
Legs Bett y Gr able.
Hand s-Sh i r ley Cruff
~
t h e r Williams.
Heig
h t - F iv
e f
ee
t , fo
ur inches
Color of
h a
i r -B
r
ow n
.
VIOLA
DEMARICE
WARNER
Dem arice w as
born
on Novem·
be.r 24 and is now 18 y
ea
rs old.
She took a bu siness course in
school. Sh e wo r
ks
at
Matthews
ln
sur ance Agency after school,
and on Saturdays . She
plans
to
wo
rk here th is sum mer .
Demarice
is very
active in
all
both
winter
and summ er.
Becau se of her excellent
sk
ating
abilities, she was chosen for th e
Quee n
at
th e Senior Ice Ca
rnival.
She ow ns her ow n h
or
se- is an
acc
ompl
ished
rider.
Concerning her
lik
es and dis
r kes -Sh e likes all foods,
west-
ern mo v ies,
square dancing
and
, Ja
y-acting.
(She had a humor
out part in th e Ju n ior play las t
year " Fa it h , Hope and
Fl a
r it y,"
'l.nd th e Se
nior
pl ay this y
ea
r
"
Ju n
e Mad ." Sh e dislikes all
sn
obs
is very friendly
he
rse lf.
Tuesday, March 23, 194
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Troups Studio
Portraits-Finest
in the Land
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SPRINGS
GROCERY
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•
SCHOOL
I
SUPPLIES
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R E S T A U R A N T ~
GAA
Attend
Play
Day
At Petoskey
TEA CO.
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BRING
YOUR CARS
HERE
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Happy
Birthday
Jl
.
On F eb ruary 21st fifteen GAA Your re po
rt
er has searched ++++++•§ooloo§ool
,
1
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me m bers from
H ar
bo
r Sp ri
ng
s ' il
es
f
or
th ose p
erso
ns b
or
n m I
---
boarded th e bus to at tend Pl ay- ' h e r ema ind er of Ma
rch
, and th e
I
iay
at
P etoskey . Rep resentati
ve
s follo w ing are h is re sults: .
fro m Ga ylo rd, Al anson, P etoskey Mary Lou Ja rdine-M arch 3
0.
and H arbor were pr esent. Tea ms
Tom
Keller Mar ch 26.
we re mi
xed and tour nam ents Ma ry Ann .
Radl
e- M arch 31.
Elliott's
were he
ld
betw
ee
n th e te
am
s. Dick S
ea
m an Ma
rch
31 .
Ev
er
yone brought their own J erry S
me
ltzer
- M
arch 20.
lunches
a
nd
hot chocola
te
.
was
Wall is Sa
bin
-
March
,29.
se rved in t
he
sch ool
ca
fet
eria
.
Mill
ie Troup- M
arc
h 23.
Aft
er lunch ev er
yo
ne squ
are
-
I
L
orrai
ne ~ - o h r Y J .
23.
danced and sa ng. More basketb al-1. Doro th y War d- March 31. 1
was play
ed and at 3:3 0 fifteen t i
was
n
ot
iced that
we
have
very ti red , but happy g
ir
ls , re - just one
April Fo
ol : Bu r
ton
L am - 1
tu r ned to Harbor.
ki n - A p
r il 1
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