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High SChool Life


Volume I. Harbor Springs, Michigan, November gth, 1921 No.6
Chester E. Clark ___ _ Editor-ln-chiet.
Athletics Robert Kniesley __ Business Manager.
Roburt Armstong Athlet.ie Editu,
Kather;ne Clarke "Bits of Knowl-
When the bell mng 'h.e hated to : a;ge well i\VIOI'itlh the time and a.dmis- 'I
quit and we hated to have him quit. slion ee.
Til is worth the tim.e oq the ihigh 1 Anyone wishing tickets for the
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::ch;:) ol :to hear such talks once In a ' rest .of the season, can ob.ta,i,n them HARB.OR SPRINGS
ledge" Editor
J:Oke Editor
while. It <awakens them, amd a stu-.foom any of the sen iors aoo 1have WAS BADLY BEAT'EN
dent diOes better work , them re3121red on the evening of BY CHARLEVOIX
!'or the weeh.
Curtis Leece
Repocle:s.
Judrl
Florence Baldw'n
A C"ircula,tiing !iJbmry ,]113JS !been es ' that .n.umJber. 'The price is now: . ---
tabLiehed in room 2. The lboo.ks con- Adul1ts, $1.50, a;nd stude:ntls, $.90. Harbor w<as ?U4>layed
tain fi:ctio.n history natural 1 N th' . th . day,
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bY the CharlevOix aggregation
. ' . o mg .mproves e more d t d t d f t
and hiCt7 11aJpoh:ieSI There are fortyf1"ve kl t"- d' 1 d 1 an wen o e ea by a score
" qunc y u.<wl nea 1ng a On , p easant f 19--Q It i h d
Every ,da,y :the w<01"10,!s army of volumes i.n all. E'igh1th .graders have Iy and ditstinctly tn the .finest tone
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s muc regrette thart;
l.ahore1'3, mill'ons. .str.oJ!!,g, tramp to been as librarians. The blf whtch one is Harbor should !lose the gam1e of
tiheir work in the field.s, in fa<Ctories, meffilbets of t.he schooi are welcome i . . . the season havmg ibeen defeated but
j.n -ofrices; eve,y day tJhe wo-rld's to come and look the books over and The .. Jumo;,.s $53.00 at tn., one ,game up that date.
a r my olf leaders, many less in num- use U!i211ll. ; slhmv ,
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which they _on last Ha!"loor's intentton of piling up a
bers but much stronger, ctirect them. STUDEN'l'IS!! F1AiCULTY!! ! T.uesday ;night. at Lync. large score seemed to fade away in
T1hus the world's work is done, has W t
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' Ethel Shteffield ts aJbsent from the f<irst quarter as Charlevoix ad.-
been dlone. and will 1be done. Every h a
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Y'UI . Your Englsh school on account of illness. vanced down t!Ie field malding long
day when the arm'es of labOI"Iers and l SI ear by ontios. Harry Li.ru<ihan: "Which Ls your fav .gains throu.gh and around our line.
f I"e.s of leaders muster :to their scenes of the .high ISchool Is orite iof all the syrups?'' Afler minutes of play, Oha,rlevoix
of servlice, some are never to making a llst o the gramma;tical er- Bob Armstrong: "Karo for ,s;weetness had ts1oored h)e.r first touchdown. T.hJ.s
return, and new tiaces aPIP,ear in rors they hear during t!Iis week. j aiild all ar.ound good taste." was .the begillming of diSICouragement
place of the old. Some day each of The Se111ior Class is taktng up the The members of the English on Harbor's team.
us, boys and girls o.f tlod:ay, w 111 study o,f M1wcheth. ! class are autobiographies iOf Charlevoix recei.ved at t!Ie lbegin-
en:ter min a deserted :place; soon, but In Agriculture 1 their lives. ning of the second half and a-gain
a few years hence, we will be the Mr. Bailey: (to Hi-Y student) "Name i ,spook t!Ie language o:f your flag pushed on, carrytn.g the 'hall yard by
_w:orkers . . t.he leac]ens and masters of .three artid2,s containlng starch.'' 1 , . . o . yard .until they again scQ.Ied. Harbor
world Hl-Y Student: (hence !:aundrymau; . has out Snrings put up the pc.ore.st fi,::;-ht and
As each ap1proaches lthat ti!me. day "Two cuffs and a collar."

hchool a,ccount of the Illne'SS showed 'the Jeastl ,Jioot baH a,bility Sllb
by day, it becomes more- and more Ma:shall Foc,h under whose com-
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' er mo er. . h2p exhibited throughout the foot
ev ' dent as io which rank he will join ma.nd, victory t!Ie Great World ,'what:n we dio ?'' ball season.
a;n.d mat"!Ch with. He Is now deter- War :ca.me to the allied forces, ie Wilson: Well fhp a com; If lit After Marti.ndaJe had been taken
mining w,hat part of the w;o.rld's n1G<-.v a visWJr in our country. on , c.omes . , go tlo the oul, on accounC of a 'bad knee, the
wor.k he Will <'! io a nd w:ha,t ooClasimt he was to be tpres.ented wit!I ' If I't s ta:Is,, well 'Play cards.; t c!J.m as a wlmle laid down and let
he will me.rit. He is now determining a beautiful g.old medal, the gift of lf tt sUtnds on edge, we'll study.'' "oorry J10me the bacon."
whether or not he will ever reap the the s.chool clrildren 01f this country. , Mary W.Hiams i1s. out of scholol oo Olf course we crun't expect to win
benetf:lt:SI and; of the a- A.t the time a fund wa.s tlo be account of the illness of her mother. every grume. Sometime we must be
chievement wihose realization is now rais Jd Uo pre:serut France the replleas Good English is largely a matter o.f l beaten.
M'1 D'l.y iby day, (}f two of our filllest high s-clwu. ' I hahit. Get the hrubitJ! - I Let us go through tJhe record for
by st ep, he aJ?P,'io,aches .his goal T'hey are to be known as Kather:ne Clarko taught the Latin this games and tStee if the
or retreruta .from 1t. t "I:J Higlh . 9 dass Mlonday morning durin,g the last gaane repres2nted the strength
:::=.:>rrm..,_ matctTm;-(J]J!"ctly< on: - IJ<:mTJ> Sollldol- and--th-e- Ficch- Pershin. g High II a!b.senee of M:rSI. Ratlhff.. - - a nd .a;bility- of -our tea:nr.-
al'e wasted and stepsto'w:al'lrsueooss... . T.he Senior dass :wel:come3J Harold Ctcflllber 1-
are lest by a mass, and If the school children or this coun- Vorce from Onaway as a new mem- Ha-rbor :SIJ)ri.ngs, 7
P1toskey 7
clutched and made use of try oontr ilbube the equivalent of one- :ber. Ootober 8-
P<'l!} s.tflps succes'> are cent each, the amount necessary will On the- anotillling- '0'1 October 31, Halibor 0 Trave11se City, 52
by a s.tr ivi11g few. Op- be raised. Thall me-a11121 t!Iat Miohi- dur ,ng chapel exereises, thet iigh
J.lOr'tunities pruss by a. va1slt army cf gam's qutc>ta is $7,000.00 scho:ol w<as fortunatie in having a lo- HaPbor 20
unp c"11.red and: rade by a We are very lad
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know that the cal s-peaker, G. H . .S;w'ift, address111.,. October
>:,ca.ttered haml ful of workers. .
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. "J.dents of Ilar'bor S . . H'"l them in a very lnteresttng and in- Haribor Spi'IJ.ll'gs, 21
East Jordan. 0
_Tomot,row, bhe.day of b.oys and

.w<:nt way

st uctive Cctober 2?-


gwls of today, 1s .steadllv aiD,Pl'CI::tCh tl . . S.peiClal stress was laid on the nee- Ha.rbor rSprmgs, 19,
Mancelona, l4
ing. In the Wiodd of busi- liS campa1-gn. , essity of waking up to our opportluni-l November 4-
nes o;r pr.ofess'"0n, will .from a , ties amd then gettiug busy and doing Habor Sprlngs , 0 Charlevoix, 1!\
arisie for immed"1a<tiJ mluUon and on ver} enJoya e v .s'itt 111 Sag.naw. EivElii'Yone appreciated j It has <been a very successful sea
will .g eet us for immooi- SPEAK ENGLI,SH!! the sLgnifLcance of 1what ilVIr. Swift . and we are well pleaSied with tho
at e aicre-p't3I.1Ce. In thfl hubbu1b of th.is Harry L. (arriving Iat1 a,t the said, a,nd all pronnu:nced him a very j' \viorrk the '?oys have done.
wo- ld, dec' SI:on.s must u<.. game) "Wihat's the score?" ,,,ntJrtaining speaker. Out of s1x .games, Harbor has lost
nn;Jnk, we b e pre.p<ared or we Tubb Vv. "Nothing .to . . . _ _.
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W' II 1m.arch wtt,h ;;.he army of the Harry L. "Must be a 1rro-od grame." French Say 25 . the eJ.even men that played the game,
":Might-he s" an:d 'be by th:e Trwbb w. "Dunno, ain'.t .started yet.'' Bngh:t Juntor- Clhrlstmas. i we must remember tihere is the se-
army Of the filt. AMERICAN SPEECH I cond _team to whom much cnedit must
FOR AMERICAN PEOPLE BITS of KNOWLEDGE I be given and a'1slo our coaehes, M;.
. , . . ___ , B-ond and M'l'. Newman, who have
'I he S:orph.amore Class IS gomg to W d t
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. th t ' Sltood by our boys and help-
School ActivitiE:>s
ho "D" J k 11 d M. H d ,, b e o no a ways rea 1ze a 1L .
' w e Y an I. ) e, Y l't t th 1 . ' ed them lbattle their way -thl'ough to
Rolberti Lou121 !Stevenson, on were l"lJO uvr e. green P a s1c.cessful '
T:hris Is "Bt,ter Spee:ch Week" Its day 30 This is a high there would be .no aMmals on earth. ' . . f
. , v ' Basket baH Pra,ct:ce be.gms a ter
p;trJ?Cse is to shmulate a love_ fo.r our 'Class picture and has thad great pop- 'The peo;ple or have a Thanksgivlng.
Na,t1or1111 langua<Te ,and tn mc1te a ularity everywhere ilt ha;s bleen. It greater CJOilltrol over
r1es're fur ;p;ersOlnal tmprovement. should attrac.'t a large crowd. The ment !than the peOtp)e of any other Chick Luca,s: "W!ll you :be 18o kind
The Class . hrus1 elector! M:e- acting of Jo.hlll Barrymore in it is counltry. . . . as to .get o.ff my feet?"
t 1a editor-in-chief and Kather- oon;;,tdered by tmJ,ny as tile bes1t the Tihe SIWimgmg of a pendulum Is due Bob Graham: "I'll try. Will it be
ine Clarke assist'l.nt edi<tor-inchie:f, olcret3i11 has known. to the . much of a walk?"
r..f the and Black.'' Reserve tlhe nigh1J of December Z! The first poLitJ.cal parties in Almer-
, . . . . i:ca were orgamir.ed by the foUO'Wers
The Ju.ooor Glas, lS takmg up the This is better S,peech Week. What of Ham:lton and Jefferson
study {)f Hamlet. will YOU d!o elf n? Anne
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iBrad{sltreet WaS! America's.
WATCH F10R DEOEMBER 2! Tfr1e flrst nuaniber the Lecture fi11st nature 'POet.
P. ev. s-poke to the ,high course, The Oceanic Ladies Quintet, The first idea ott the pendulum was
during the cha;pel period was Vt?,ry well a,ttended. 'the musical coiroeived by Galilio, fl!'om the swing-
i\f.ondav morning. His topic was "I wa;s VC>' Y entertaining. Unusual tat- ing of a cha.ndtelier in the
h'lv n fought the fight." His humor ent w.as dislplayed lby the ladles and of Pi.sa, <Italy.
i;F;p.red many a la;ugh rund the seemed, tc '-be jud,g!ng Tlto oldest m<athema.tdical :manu-
thowght.s he express<! incited many from .the 1'0Siponse of thie audlence. scriiPt in existence ts a papyrus, now
,, lby the .membars of the mem'ber see:m!d :be a star tn the British .Museum, which wrus
!V'.IIOOI. He speruks the in her IJ:OSdtion. written by Ahmes an Egyptian priest.
!miO<W"le' ,g.e of a schol'a'l' and the perp I The next number iOf the course will as early as 3.000 B. C.
o" a, yell master. He inter- be on TU!ciSd.ay, .December 6, when Dt. The three qualities of a g:ood com-
i'l.' s a'sj I E. T. Hagerman lectures on "Ameri- pos'ition arle: uniicy;. cphell'enoe. and
have played the game squarely." ca ,a,nd Americanism." He has a mes- . empha.sis,.
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Wha.t's in a word?
Here is a list of words and the
dafinitio!lls gi.ven by the Freshmen
class during Better English week:
Paraible-capable of beil11g repaAred.
Plomp -A dancing slipper.
Stammering -:.'..a exco.1se.
Dynasty-God; 'teil years; .character.
Eugenics -'Cleanliness
Genesi&--(}ne knows a lot a:oout
oe 81Ulb.lle:c*; he iB a .genesis on that
wbject. .
Iridescent -Not' respectai'!)te.
Pare,gorlc-;A story that te--a,ches' a
mbra.l.

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