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tion. His main peeve now is
students who
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were never told
not to use the back stairs.
Mr. Baker is an alumnus oi
Harbor High. He attended Grand
Rapids Junior College and got'his
B. A. at Western. He has three
not say they have a real repre- summers down and two to go on
sentative ty;pe guvernment, we his M.A.
neither can say they have team- Since his hobbie is photogra-
work either. That's why we can phy, he has sponsored the Cam-
feel so lucky we live in a sports era Club for several years.
minded country where we are One of his present headaches is
brought up to work together. playing canasta. His favorite
long as we continue to work t o- question in our class, is "What
gether a team is school, is a pulper?"
sports and government; we will --------
continue to have a country SHOWER ROOM CHATTER-
where we can be free in body Mulder-Team has confidence.
and thought. Smith-Tough ,game!
Harvest Supper
The Sophomore Class is hav-
ing ta Harvest Sup}:,er October
212 , 1949 in the Gym. EverYJbody
is invited. The Sophomores have
prepared a wonderful menu. The
menu is as follows:
Tomato Juice, Harvest Salad,
Whipped Potatoes-Gravy, Butter-
ed Beets, Green Beans, Chicken,
Buttered -Rolls, Milk, Tea, ' Coffee,
Apple Pie.
bound to win
if we get more points than they
do!
Troup- It isn't what we say
it's what we do!
Johnst on-It's going to be a
corker!
you after it's
over."
Rhine - Conference standing
favor us.
Shawanesse---Jf we lose we'll
have t o quit smoking!
P er ry--It's about time we beat
Pellston.
AFTER THE GAME-
John D. Holiday
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The of admission for the
Harvest Supper is one dollar ( $1)
for the adults and seventy-five
cents (.$. 75) for the students. The
,dinner is from .5: 30 until 7: 30
pm. This is so the business men
who have to be back to work that
night can come. For those who
wish to remain, there 'will be
dancing afterward. Come and
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PELLsToN coMMENTs Lorraine's
BEFORE THE GAME
Sam Mc.Clutchy - How's the
field? Looks pretty rough. Oh, I Beauty Shop
mean-"Nice Day.''
AFTER THE GAME-
Chu"Ck lost ! ! !
For Lovelier Hair
Pellston has fifty-six men out
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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 . faculty member or a
High School student. All entries
must be accompanied by the
above photograph to the editor
of this paper. is for
grades seven through twelve only.
Watch for another auiz feature
in the next
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SPOTLIGHT OF '50
Tuesday, October 18, 1949
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1 "Seens" Around
. School---
Have you noticed there are
fewer blue jean's being worn by
the high school ,girls this year?
Has everyone seen Bill Perry's
and Garth Holiday's
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. It would
have 'a nice affect on his appear-
ance.
Heh! Janet G., what's Don Gil-
mour got that none of 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
A Tip of the .Halo
flowers 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 Eduie
Kaltz bundle on the doorstep .be- Penoyer exhibited ,a fifteen pound
cause Bernie is still tired from squash. Harold Marshall brought
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
seen him hurry) but tomorrow-- Mi>';s Leahy and Mr. ISonnevil:
who knows? 1 J y.dging was on quality rather
He believes there should be a than size.
titne for everything, a time for Next year the high school Ag-
work and a time to enjoy oneself riculture class should see what
and he intends to enjoy himself they can do in the way of a fair'.
first-work lasts so long.
Goar'
Though 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 announced
Bernie's favorite past time is that a scholastic achievement a-
sleep. ward will given to the senior
His ideal girl would be: boy or 'girl, who has the highest
Eye5--'Allene Stolt average for all his courses in
Hair-Mary Etta Johnston the past four years.
Figure-Pat Marshall It seems that Mr. Russel A.
Dancing ability---Donna Sterly Runyon, of Flint, Michig!in, has
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 and
Nettie B. Runyon. Dr. and Mrs.
Runyon were originally !from
Harbor Springs. While here they
were quite active in all social a111
civic affairs
When asked about embarras- Th - . -
. . e award will tbe $100 and
smg moments, she replled that 1
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two years ago when she was . e war
ing to another class she and B. :Runyon Memoi'-
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her heel on one of the steps and . . e are
fell. She nearly died from em- that the !Seniors apprec-
barrassment. Who wouldn't? late this and so will
Her favorite past-time is read- the . Semors of Harbor
ing. . Sprmgs. High tSchool who, each
year, will compete and work for
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
Personality-Warren Haven
Harbor Springs
Oil Company
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PHILUPS
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ANCE played that would put grown-
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