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    HIGH SCI-fOOL LIFEVO LUME II Ha rb or Springs, Mich., January 12, 1922. NO. X III

    PLANS BEING MADEFOR H. S. ANNUAL

    As th s S e n i o ~ ar e planning Ion publishing an annual, t her e WlJSa meeting la st wee k fo r th e eleci.i CJ n of officefs. The c fficers electeda re .as fo lows :Editcr in -Cht ef Cecil WillisAss t. Edi tor-in-Chi efBu . iness ManagerAsst . Ma1ug61'A. t Ed it orAth leti c Ed[ tor

    Bonnie CampbellPaul WhaleyItobe't GrahamGordon WilsonTllieo.dore BlackmanJok.e E ditor Cly de CurkendallWor.k will begin .at on ce fo r th e s ecur ing of m a:eria l and th e organ-iZJa tion oi it. The chi ef a1:m of th e

    cb .ss in pu blishing thi s annual andlin th e working on it i3 to make thisannual t he ye t . W e want itto b such th a t i t will be con sid eredbr th.s school a s th e bes t published 1r ncl on e which th ey may use a s agui de in th.e future years.EIGHTH GRADE PARTY

    Cn th e last F rid ay of school be. 1fo re vac1 tion the eigh.+h. grad e hada Chr istm:ts par ty in th e .gymnasium. IA pr og r1m of g.a1mes was pr epaf\ed, 1bu t th er e w,as only t im e for on e. IAn interes' ing feature was asc en e f. om "Th e Bi r d's Ch.n:.s tmasCa.ro l. " I t was th e morning be for eth e dinn e-r a t the Bi rd 's wh ere Mr s . Rugg les was tra in ing h er children Iin man ners I t wa8 very well done, [from "iny Lar r y in skirts up to .Sarr11 Mau d no t to m en t:.on Mrs . Rugg es herself.Several h were present.Th e tree was w ell loaded and eac hpe son r eceived one or more g Hts.

    I wli ,sh to thank Mr. B ailey and tb.eJunior ClHs for the plant they se ntme whil e I was i l l I eert ainly apprecia te t he ir kindnes s .- Dorothy H en-derson . 1

    HARBOR LOSESTO PETOSKEYLgts t Frida y night th e HarborSpl1;ngs tea m went down to de.featbsfore th e p.ow erful P etoskey five .Score 10- 1. This wa s Ha rbor's firstga me of th e season while Pe toskeYha s played several. Petos.j,ey' s te.amou tw eighed Harbor'.s and was .com pee d o f older players. Petoskey expec t ed liti:le opposition and was 'confid ent of running up a large score .Bo th. t eam s were stronger on defens eth :m on :o ffense. Ne:llher d scored during the first six minutes ofp!ay and th en Petoskey rirr.m edthree lu cky haskets from the middle . of th e flioor. They secured a.nother ba.sket in .t,he second quarterand an other in th e third qua rter.

    This end ed tb.ejr scoring. The Har-bor sh.owed fight and spirit butinability to shoot baskets an d hangonto th e ball loS

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    HIGH SCHvvL LIFE

    HIGH SCHOOL LIFEPuJb!ished weekly by the HarborSp r ings Htgh School.

    Subsc r ption pri;e: 50c pe r year.Ch arl es L . Becmon Edi tor-in-ChiefLes t er StantonCec H WillisE arl DeLaVergneT heodo re Blac kmanMami e Wh eaton

    Bus-ness ManagerAss't. EditorAss' t . Editor

    Athletic EditorJoke Editor

    GEOFFREY MORGANTO APPEAR HER.EA spe ak-er who app re c ia t es th efac t t h::t.t audi enc es des ir e p ra c:::icalhelpful infor m atlnn on problem s thatco nfr ont t hem in ever yda y isGodf r ey Morgan , -well-known e.duca tor a nd lect ur er, who will be h e..rdon t he locial. Ly-ceum course, W edn8;sd a y evening, Janua ry 17, in a decid edl y worth.-whil e lec tu re.

    Mr. Mo rgan is schedul e d to pr es ent his lectu re, "Su cce ss with E 3..se "Hi s id eas ar e pl ain , s t r a ight forw ar dann fea si ble, while hi s t aJl,ks a r e a llin ' ePsperse d with. a ,gen erous a moun tof humor. H e is imm ediately a th ome with his audienc es , who li st en int ently to ever y and findin hi s discou rse s many sug ge stion sca n be c.arr ied out in th eir ownr eg; me of living.T he Mo rg a n lec tu re is cert ain tobe m as ' h ea rtily rece iv ed.

    'Mr. Mor gan h1s lec tul'ed befo re;-epresentative a udi ences throughoutth e coun t ry and he com es here hi ghly 1cclai m ed.VICE-VERSATh u r-sday ni ght 3..fter school th eJu n ior Gi,.ls bea t th e Senior girl s ina ga;m e of bas ket ball , 9- 0. withMiss W':e!l s- r efer eein g Frid ay n igh tth.e J uni or s ha d 3. ch ance to play th eSenior s in a public gam e Th.e Senio,-s l9cke c1 one pl aye r s0 Mis s W eihspla yed a.nd Mr . J. B. Bond r efereed.Of cour se th e Seni:ors wo n . bu ton ly by one pcCst ; 5- 4 being th eseNe . Thi s g.ame ho weve r .gave th e.Tn ni:o--s muc h pract ide . Th elin eup was .as fo llows :. .. u n io rs

    .Tndd (capt) forwa rd Seni o rsLa mbC:J.mp b ell

    Po we r sP.a1rl v j')All enW oodruff

    cen te r Hillrun n ing cen t er L:nehanguar d (Cap t ) Wi! L:sguar d Miss W ellsGRE E TINGS---.The Senior Class e :x;tendls .gr eetin gs for th e yea r 1923 t o th eir fe lJow s tud ent s an d th e F a;culty .

    "No city ," says .a newsp aper st ory"h 1s ye t so lved th e prob lem of th ereckles s a;ut omo bil e Howabou t Ven 'ice ?\Vhen I \Va;s a Fr esh man I Wonde re d- .

    If w.as onl y a b.ard erway to sa y Chiropodis t?If aid from Willi am of Ora nge wa sca ll ed Or.ange,ad e?If th rowing pa per in th e w as te pap erbasket tr a in ed me to becom e ab1sket ball shark ?H O:>,dv ace r was p\lg Latin forQuaker Oat s?

    HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLLNo . of A's.

    Olli e Bac ku s 1 ; Floren ce Bald win 1;Leo Bak-er 2; Winnifr ed Bark er 3;Norm a Bliss 1 ; Julia Booth. 1 ; Bon ni e Cam pb ell 1: L avina Cask ey 2 ;Ida Cet as 1 ; E li7,abe' h Col e 1; Ea rlDeLa .Vergne 1 ; Be rrn :ce Ed elste in 1 ;Ali ce F aun ce 1 ; Ll oyd Fi -sher 1 ; Leona Hill 1 ; E r win Johnston 1 ; H er:-

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    HIGH SCH uv L LIFE==== ===BOOKS a ound in a heavy sea before anyone

    saw them.Cf al l gifts what . can bring more A la rge ftshing boa.t aHempted tolasting < ~ ~ s u r e than a book '! Can reach th.e fisherrr.en, bu t failed. F1ordi es are soon eaten, fin ery fades, two more days they stayed iJJ. theirand even games become tiresome; t o They were out of .food. Onebut a good ~ o o k is . 'a joy v ~ r . ' _ ' lof the men tells of hOW they ra.n out. a ' ! ' h ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J c a ~ k ~ ~ b r : r y v ! ~ S : o ~ ~ a t ~ ~ ~ of tobacco, finding that they

    ques ttcn, "Wh;at are th e best chil . srtJJll had plelljy of tea, they smokeddren 's books?" The ~ o l l o ~ i n g books .tea to keep thems elves warm.we re se lec ted. Tb.en, when al l had given upF o r P rimary Children: Mother hopes of ever reaching th e men inG o ChiLd's Garden of Verses- time, two s turdy Indians , Joe FranStevenson- Esop's Fables. 1 cis a nd Joe Kichigolbinesi, put o uFor r m d i a t Alice's Adven- bn :w ely in one .of th e small es t boatstu r e in Wonder"land ; Through the in th e village , into tb.e very te-8\t.h ofLooking a WonderBook-Haw- the fu r ious sto:m. Al'ter a backthorne; Hans Brinker- Dod.ge; Ara-bi an Nights; Ander son's Fairy Tal- brea.king strugg le fo r more than aes . qua.rter of a mile, they reached th eF'or Children in Grammer Grades. .th: ee hal f starved fish ermen andLittle , Wom en- Louisa M. Alcoti; loaded