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HtGH scHOOL LIFE

VOLUME II Harbor Springs, Mich., February 16, 1923. NO.XVJII


HARBOR'S QUINTET BREAKS .
EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER
ACROSS THE STRAITS
The HiaJrbor Springs High School Stlate team during t;he mqst oil t he
Quint.et wirus froilli Newberry by a rga:me.
score oll 12-l :l and roses to St. Ignace
by p. scor-e oj) 7-11.
team had tO/ leave Hall'bor Spr
\:rugiS on Tlhursdlay iat albowt 3: 00 ,a. rn
and driv!B f<i!c.ross to to oatch
the morni rug tr::ti n nor th. This t r ain
w.as so t he- bearrn miS<sed "'Onnect-
)Jons witJh tl:l'e d)erry a.t Macki.J.lla,w Ci ty
IS<> ar.rive d i n Newber ry ver y il ate. The
g,aime w:as pfuyedl Jafter 10: 00.
The dillle up was 1a.s lio!Dows :
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1rb:Jr Springs Newberry>
Cornell R . F. Niver
'\VoodruU L. F. P.oboi.n
Jones c. Hulbert
VI) ISOl1 R. G. Sheer
\Vil'c.GX L. G Taylor
The .St. IgnJaJCe was a fast
one aan.sidefr'ng t't1e fa.ct t:hJat the Har-
'blor boys wooe ruotJ illl top oortch .oou-
diUon due ,t.Jo the stJren US !l'a<me at a
bi<Jur the previous nJight. The
l!loor w:as very )small ialll!d hall crud
wlhich a lso slowed up the Ha)ribor
quintet captain
\Oif t'he team wjas allsO< ou ll of t he .g.ame
due to hi s injUJI?ies Qf the night be-
fore.
The line-up (J.f tb!ils ,gjam,e was as
foHowls :
Hlarbor Spri ngs St. Ignace
Connell R. F . Nelson
Wo01anuff L. F. IJa. Creche
Whee, er
C. Vallier
Wiladx R G. M1cDonlald
J l()llJeS' L. G. F1ai.r
SubstituUons; Har hor Sprilljgs-
Sub::dtutions; H)a.r:ho.r Springs, Laiuer for W.h.BeJ.er; Sit. Igll'ace-
LaU0r fnr WHcox; Newberry, Jio!hns- Rhodejs for Wb.e-e'l.e:r, La Cre:che m!ade
ton fuir i Moattilson for Johnston ,of the counts for St. Iglll9e in
lll!aking four field throws a:nd three
Hawhor S.pring;s was ahE')1d through 1:\a.Siket s f11o.m tl e fou1 line. The s-core
10ut t'he game. At the enid of t he first 111t the en.d of ltJhe first h)a.l!f was 4-7
half the s cor e stood 6-1. Wilcox re- m1d the final cou.rut 7-11 in favOifl o f
injuries at 1the ernd of t he 1st St. Ignace ..
lmlf ISID' J. .s ubs>t ituUon lhjad t 'be ,made - ----
a nd th) ee positions order FREE COATS
t JI 'fill t he vr:wa.cy. This weakened t he I ..
t .am work somewhnt :but even then I A .few
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verooats still available
Ffla,tlbc>r iwa s J.e1.di n,g by a n score 8-13 flor any pi(}!Or child!l en. Leo111ve n,ames a.t
wiJVhj:n t wo
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minutb\s of tihe end o f the Republkan office. Mr. Stein is giving
g; 1me . During this short i nterv!al New- the c.oats as anno\illced Jals-t week.
herry rt:J.cl p, of lu,ck antddno.pt - -----
i '1 t wo :tl:eLd batkets. broUJght the , .

'COIUil't up to 13-12 iJn fiaJVor of


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Mr. Bend wno has b een 11l for some
Ha ibor . Til:J..e H!Jabor teallll sihiOWecl a ti me is again able to resume his dut ies in
of ftg.htl and 'Out playe'd the Up- sc'10cl
HIGH SCHOOL LIFE
LAURANT AND COMPANY.
For more than eighteen years the
Great Lamant, master of wizardry and
magic, has been a Chautauqua and
Lyceum headliner. For more than ten
years be has been a Redpath head-
liner-a fact which speaks for Itself.
During the years which he has de-
voted to the Lyceum platform many
offers from vaudeville and theatrical
managers have been turned aside by
Mr. Lamant because he believed in
the Lyceum as a greater field in which
to present his work.
It has always been Mr. Laurant's
aim to have the most artistic magic
entertainment before the public. He
has never been content to rest upon
program.
Mr. Laurant wlll be assisted by a
talented pianist, who VIlli also take
an active part in the various magic I
scenes.
Frequently Mr. Laurant has ap-
peared before societies of scientific
tesearch and also before gatherings of
men in his own profession by whom
is held in the highest esteem.
The Junior-Senior Banqet was held
at the gym last evening. The following
program was carried out:
'l' OASTMAS'l' ER, Charles Beckon
MARCH, Mrs. Leick and Mrs. Brubaker
MEN'S QU ARTE'l'
Brubaker, Swift, Mead, Gould
VOCAL DUE 'l' : Blanch e Coleman,
Mr. Mea<l
SOLO Mrs. Graham
DANCE, Elsie Crowl, Nat alie Gould
DUE'l', Mrs. B1 u ba ker, Mrs. Leick
WELCOME, Karolyn Powers
RESPONSE, Theodore Blacl<man
" HEAP 0 ' LIVING, G. H. Swift
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JUNIORS
AND SENlOHS, Robert Grabam
REMARKS, SUP'l'. D. L. BAILEY
FROM THE GRANDSTA:I' D,
Mrs . J. T. Cla rk
F RIENDS WE ' \'E MA T' E
llonie Campbelln
RANQUET
JUNIOR- SENIOR
Febr uary 14, 1923
Fruit Cocktail
Cream Soup Croutons
EUGENE LAURANT. Ol:ves
h!s laurels, but each season invents
new features for his progr am, new fun Chicke n Croqu<'t tes Pras
for his audiences. Potato Ralls
The production of the coming season T omaloes with Rice Current Je lly
w111 be equipped In the usual lavish I
manner t hat has charactNi :r.rcl all his I Fr uit Sdad
Plltrrtn inmrnts. The Stage l Saratoga Flakes Ice
will r nrpass In beauty all previom; Cakt
A capabl e stage mnnagt>l' will I
li ave cha rge of this mass of t>qll ipment ,
insuring a per fect presentation of t he Coffee Nuts
HIGH SCHuOL LIFE
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I :Hetty Alden
Wind in the
Bob, Son of Ba.ttle
LIBRARY NOTES
Ja.ne AustJn
Graham
Olllvant
P!arkl$n
TJJ.e libl'31TY com.In:itfiee of the Hax-
bo:r Spring,s F-elaration . of Women's
Clubs is plruming Ito celebmte WAsh-
ington's b'rthd!ay Feb. 22n1l, .by hav-
ing :a rchitlren',s !book ,sihowe/1\ at the
libmry. A g;ood progra;m is in prepaJI'I-
aHQ!l a.rud prutr.ons of the libmry are
to come and donJate cihilliren's
hooks, r ef reSihments will be served .af-
t er the JJ111Q!g!1am 'W'Mdh will be in the
<a.fterno.on.
A list of ,good hooks, to help in
selection, fo L1oWIS, and those desiring
tb !:my su.clbt 1oom procure thelm ajt tlhe
lJOcal ibook stores
Little Women Aloott
Eesops F1rubles Joseph JIOOOibs
Adiventui es oil Robi'n H od, Pyle
Ara:bU.t n N'tglhts Ent erta.inmelllt-
Ed. 1by DiJron
Boy.s King A:rthur MraJory
'Rebecoo Qf .Sunny Broolk F rurm.
Wiggin
Rip Van Winkle and the Lege'!ld: of
Sleepy Hollow lrving
The I.Aittle 'Mother Goose Ill. ,by Smith
Wloncloer BoO'k for. and Bo:ys
I:l:l.wthbrne
\ VHd Antmruls I have known rSeton
Pied Piper of Hamlin BTowning
BJlownies, book Cox
Mother Goose G.reenaway
Uncl e Remus
Househ<Oil-d Stories
Tanglewo:a.d T\a.Ies
vVoa nder Book
Just So Stories
\ Vonderfnl Adventures of
H:1,TTis
Grimm
Hawthorne
Hawthorne
Kipling
Nils
Loger Lof
Story .cf Ma:nkind Van Loon
The Bny-s of Edl:son Mea.dow.onaft
C'aJ!lJp,:ng and vVloo,dCJ1:tft Kephart I
The Th.Iismla n SooM
Oreg1001.
Thoodore Roosevelt's Letters to h!s
Ghildren
lvanJhoe Scott
lrvi'llgs Tdes frorr. A1hambira
Blue Poetry Book Andrew Lang
Stkkeen by John Muir
Don Quixote of Nanclrl
Oaldet Days
Men lof liron
F101rest
BtnCLs' Cri5tmas
WaterBabies
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d.e Cennanter
Ohas. King
H. Pyle
By S. E.. White
Qa.rol Wiggins
Kingsley
St ory 1of a Bad Boy Ald.rich I iAf<..P,_Y G MYEI'QS
Arl ventures Oif Odysseus and tlhe T1J.le Wh Th L Th
Qf TI' OIY o appears at e ync eatr e
Gene St ratton Porte-r 's Bi oks I Saturday, 17th, i? "A
T E T A t' c .tt Ya nkee m Kmg Arthur s Court.
y1e .... us 111 1
,HIGH SCHOOL LIFE
VERA GORDON
IN FINE ROLE
RALPH SCHEPERS HAS A BOOK
DATED 1656 WITH LOOS'E LEAF
HELD BY QUAINT BRA$8 PIN
M. C. Woodg,ate, /o.f Charlevoix,
Michigan, writes in tale Public Pulse
of the Grand Ra!}ids Press, that he
has a book dated 1778 and asks who
can beat it.
Vera Gord10111 w!b.o soot:eid a tr:i:-
'llllp:h in "Hiumoresque" is featured
with Dore Da;v!idoon in a new Fannie
Hunst story, 'The Good Pirovider,"
a Paran:rount. l)ilcture cloming to the
Lyt,;c T1lteatre Wednesd:J.y, Fabruary
21&t, This 's sai!d too be strictly a. fu.m
ily pioture, with -beautMul sentiment
.aJnd strong he) Ii: Ja.pp-<J.l. The
is quite Flrauk
Blorza.ge was directoo
Under tJhe .auspi"es of tlhe Junir r
C:lass.
LAURANT & CO.
HERJ: FRIDAY
"I have one dated, Utrecht 1656.
On the fly leaf is written i n rusty
ink a sentence which translated
from the nutch reads: " This book
belongs to my daughter Mar,garet De
h ys ter, 1738." As the book a.t that
time was already over 80 years old,
Margaret may soon after that have
found a loose leaf and woman-like,
fixed it with a pin lll.nd there it is
tQ this day. The pin i s made of
brass, with two turns of a similar
wire ar.ound one end . for a head.
Have several other books dated from
. 1701 to 1754. Again: Wh
0
can beat
, these relics fTom the long, long ago?
Book 266 yea.rs old and pin-de-
duced from su-bsequent history of
book- more than a century.- Ralph
Schepers, Holland, Michigan."
1 The Hia:rding "peace medal",
Mr. Laurant, "The Man uf Many struck by the Philadelphia mint,
b h
h fouwth has been issued. This medal com-
Mysteries," will e ere as. t e pletes the set of medals struck off
number of the Lecture Course, Friday Feb- for each president since Geor-ge
ruary 16. Washington.
Mr. Laurant has been und'er Redpath The mech.l is of bronze a nd 011
Mana emeo't for eighteen years and has o_bverse side in is the pro-
g H
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h , file of Mr. Har dtng with the wo rds
always proven successful. .e oys t ., "lnaugurate.d 1 Preside nt of the Uni-
arts and the ingenuity of both anctent. and ted States, March 4, 1921," while on
modern conj,urers. Through all of the eight. the re'Verse side is ,the word "Peace"
een years in his profession he has striven above a spread eagl e which has a
t ake each year's program better than lamp on one sid.e a nd a book on the
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m h h h other, and beiow the shield of the
that uf the year before. T at ., sue. United Stat es.
ceedeJ is universally admitted. Hts per. The bronze Har.d:n medals will
formance this year will eclipse all antici- be sold for $1. Silver will be
pations. Mr. Laurant will by Mrs. Laurant, sold for a.bout $8 and golcl medals
pianist, and Mr. Larsen, stage manager. for about $30.
Come to the basket ball game between --- ------ - - -
If you have any ideas for the bet -
Boyne City and Harbor Springs, and stay terment of the "Hi.gh School Liife"
to see this wonderful and won. please mvke them known.
derworker. , I
, M:rs. IDJ s,ie N .ush is in r eceipt of
,illdFtJh Oa.rpenter , who t eaches a c.a.J<e ifl' Om,herr son, 'Ma the:w, , in Glas-
in the publiic .a t Buckley, gow, Scbtla,nd. It wa.s :.t Ghrismas
Much , a rrived h&e Frl:d<aY :aft er:noon cake <:l.nd tre id:ng po,rt: yod -a scence
:a .. ncl m(ald-e .a; sh1ort visit wilt h h er par in c:Dlbrs. It showe,d '.t rive.r , !hillb,
.f n:tJs1Mi'l. f1l!nd M'rs.. W. D. Carpenter htouse a.nd shmbbery 'f'uVts of Srootch
and als::l t he 0 . E. IS 'a:nrui- Heather ,we! e imbedded in t he icing.
versary, She returned t o Bucldey on A very bea utj:fu:J Pi-eoo of aat work,,
t he Sat urdlay noin train. a.nd well wo-rth se8ing.

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