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No.9 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1945 5cACopy


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List 33 On High Students Enjoy :HARBOR RAMS LOSE GAMES TO
School Honor Roll Rink, Recreation MANCELONA AND EAST JORDAN
The first seme~ter , Honor Roll About 120 skaters , and non- The Harbor Rams journeyed to i The Rams lost another ball
has been announced this weeki skaters enjoyed the high school ! East Jordan last Friday to lose ! game las.·t Friday night to Man-
by the Harbor Spring~ high outdoor party held on the ice to the Jordanites 26 to 22. I I' celona •21 to 20. The second
school. The 'semester ended Jan. rink Tuesday night. Some not The East Jordan aggregation team won their game 26 to 19.
19. skating enjoyed dancing on the ' proved_ just ~oo powerful for the The first quarter saw both
Those students having a B av- ice. Rams m their return game. ~ar- teams miss quite a few shots. The
erage or better are: . Superintendent _Dave Bates su- bor lost to East Jordan the first ball changed hands rapidly but
Edna Beland, Manlyn Beth- pervised the skatmg party. Mus- week of January to the tune of the score was only 3 to 1 at the
ke, John Bosma, Jack Brown, ic was provided by the school 35 to 26 and failed to recover end of the first quarter in Har-
John Canada, Betty Cease, Wayne r ecord player. that loss. bor's favor.
Chellis, Robert Clement. The students usually have their Wilcox, Newman, Davert, Kish- C oac h W oo d ru ff pu_t In.
a f res h
Anne DeWitt, Robert Fowler, Tuesday recreation night in the igo and Young were starters. team at the start of the second
Mary Ann Franklin, Frances h igh school gymnasium but this Ka~tz, dFo':ler antd Jak::.·?ine saw quarter. Bob Fowler, Art Kaltz,
Herrick, Nellie Herrick, Nellie week the decision was made to ' actiOn urmg 1as wee s game. D g J d ' N C
. ou ar Ine, orman osens
Holland, Carmon Kniesley, Mar- hold a skating party. Young went out durmg the d W H . Th
jorie Lamb, Evelyn Linderman. final quarter on five personal an es ovey ~~me m~ ere
f ou1s, b emg· rep 1ace d b y J ar d'1ne. were . a few excitmg moments
Betty Moser • Shi·r·ley -
Moser
• durmg the quarter but no high
T om. N ewman, H arne · tt P ont·ms, Two Sen1"ors To Take Pl ayer an d m · d IVI
' 'dua1 pom · t s.· scoring. The second quarter
Patricia Powers, Genevieve Rog- Eddy Test At Traverse Wilcox, rf _______ .:. _____ 4 ended 6 to 4 in Harbor's favor.
alski. Newman, lf ------------ 3 I The other team came back in
Harri. ~=>t Sagataw Do'ug Smi'tb Wednesday, Feb. 7 Darwin Da- Davert, c ------------ - - 4 .
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Joy Smith, LaNilta Smith, Mar- vert and Tom Newman are going Kaltz, sub - - ------- - -- - 4 at the half. The _third _ .quarts:r--
ion Smith, Audrey Standish, Ven- to Traverse City to take the Ed- Kishigo, rg ------ - ----- 5.. saw more scoring on both teams.
ita Standish. I dy Test which will qualify them . Young, lg ------ - ------- 2 There were still quite a few shots
Shirley Terpening, L i 11 ian for a course in Radar. If they Second Team Game missed. The score at the end of
Troup, Drewann White, Harmon pass the exams they wHl receive Th~ · Harbor Seconds faredl the ~uarter was 1 5 to 10 in the
Wilcox. a 10 months' course which is val- much better, topping the East Rams favor.
ued at $5,000. They have a Jordan second team for a 27 to ·In the fourth quarter Mancel-
chance of becoming Chief Petty 20 score. Hovey was high-point ona started hitting their long
Johnson Passes Officers when they graduate from man making a total of 14 points shots. The score rapidly closed
the school. The boys hope to be j for the locals. Schwertfeger made to a tie. Mancelona forged ahead
Training Course able to finish school before being seven. Coach Woodruff ~as a and then stalled the rest of the
. taken into the service. powerful reserve team that 1s de- game. The final score was 21 to
Among those graduating fromJ . . . veloping in f~ne style. 20 in Mancelona's favor.
an intensive course of Basic En-~ - Harbor Sprmgs meets the Man- Player Points
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gineering training at recent Serv- BOB DAVENPORT WAS HERE 1 celona five on the .fl?or of the Wilcox _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ 8
ice Schools exercises at Great B ob D avenport was h orne on a local gym tomorrow mght. . Davert -- --- - - - -- -- - -- _ 1
Lakes was Lyle E. Johnson, 17, J 7 -day leave, starting Jan. 26 . He Jan. 19 ~o Jan. 25 resul~s: Young 4.
43•3 E. Bluff Drive, Harbor! is based at California. Bob was : Harb or Sprmgs-33, Boyne City 17 Fowler--- ------ -- - --- -
Springs. 1 in the Navy, but got transferred I Mancelona 2'2, Gaylord 13 -- - ------- - ------ 2
This Bluejacket was selected !' t 0 th S B
e ea ees.
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East Jordan 30, Kalkaska 26
Non conference
Newman -- -- --- ---- --- 4

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for his speciahzed trammg on the ! school here up to when he was , - Hovey - -- -- -- --------- 1
basis of his recruit training apti- 1called last year. Charlevoix (Won) East Jordan
tude test scores. Graduates from I
the twenty specialized courses 1
. • Don Smith Goes
t aught here at the Service Sc~ools ; Faculty And School GOES TO CALIFORNIA To Army February 2
are sent to sea, to shore stations, 1 E I H Part Pvt. George Haase, Jr., ~eft
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or to .advanced schools for fur- mp oyees ave Y 1 Wednesday noon for California 1 On February 2 Don Smith
ther duty. 1
Wednesday evening was very after spending a week at home left for the Army. Don has been
much enjoyed by the fac.ulty and with his parents, following his spending most of his t~me laying
1. employees of the school. j basic training at Camp Hood. around but they are fmally get-
VISITS PARENTS I The evening was spent in mak- , George graduated from Harbor ting him. · Don hopes · that they
Miss Dora Jablinsky spent a J ing a newspaper and playing a H igh last year. 1
put him as far south as he can
w eek with her parents, Mr. and guessing game of actors a nd act- He was active in sports his sen- go. He is so used to sleepingt in
Mrs. James Jablinsky. She is a resses. ior year, earning letters in foot- the day time that he thinks it
Soph omore at the Central Mich- l The table was decorated with ball, basketball and baseball. will take a little time to get used
igan Teachers College at Mt. l sweetpeas and lighted candles. He took part in class activities to sleeping at night, but no mat-
Pleasant. Dora is majoring in Delicious refreshments w er e tak ing one of the parts in the ter where he goes or what . he
E ome Economics. served . c;l"'n ior play last year. 1 does we wi sh him all the luck.
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Page Two THE REVIVAL Tuesday, February 6, 1943

OUR FARMER over here to steal our MAN. (Our


Sponsored by the Senior Class Carmen is our farmer friend, one and only).
Published Everyother Tuesday Strong and brave anc;l true. -if Tom came to school some
When it's time to milk the cows day and had forgotten to put up
Editor - Bob Fowler She is always very blue. his hair the night before.
Ass't. Editor - Art Kaltz -if all · the Senior boys weren't
One day a cow kicked Carman wolves. Oh yes, you poor little
Social Editors - B. Moser, F. Wilcox Which made her very mad. innocents, they are. Some ap-
Sport Editor - Tom Newman She jumped right up and kicked pearances are deceiving.
- him back, -if Doug could love someone be-
Bus. Mgr. -Doug Jardine
And hurt him, oh so bad. sides "Muggs.''
Single Copy Sc -if Audrie stayed home one
When she should be driving night{ '
tractor -if Frances could or would talk
SCOUTIN'G -YOUTHFUL BROTHERHOOD In the summer when it's hot about someone besides her "unc."
Perhaps not ~veryone realizes what a great world You can usuahy find her -if Eleanor J. didn't swoon ev-
:tsset has developed from the Boy Scout Movement. The Under a tree in a shady spot. ery time she sees a man (but who
doesn't?)
:>roblem8 that will face the democratic nations in a post~ She likes to dig potatoes -if Bob went with Pat, if Drew-
;var world will be not merely economic. They will be I When the summer work is done ann went with Gilbert. if Anne
psychological as well. Whole countries will have to de~ At six o'clock in the morning went with Wes.
velop new habits of thinking and foster a spirit of coop~ She thinks it's lots of fun. -if George Elliott· sometimes
didn't walk Jane home after she
eration with each other based on mutual tolerance and Take notice! All you hrmer lads finished taking care of children
respect. A fine wife she would make at four o'c.l ock in the morning.
Around the world the Scout Movement "for over For when it comes to keeping -if the girIs didn't get kinks in
three decades has .proved to be an effective means of house, their necks watching the soldiers
She can also bake a cake. and sailors walking up and down
building understanding and good~will among youth. Be~ the hall.
fore the war the world Scout membership numbered Printer's Note:
more than three millions. Over seventy lands had Boy After hearing about this little lass
RAY ELLIOTT RETURNS
Scouts, all with the same ideals and enjoying practically I truly wish I knew her,
TO NAVY PIER
the same- prQgram. Their regularly scheduled world . If I were in the Junior class
I certainly would ' woo her. Ray Elliott was home on a 9-
jamborees or camps brought together every four years
day furlough last week. He went
25~000 and 50,000 boys from all over , the world. The
GIRLS' GYM PERIOD back to Navy Pier where he is in
International friendships formed by these boys have GIRLS' . :BASKETBALL radio school, Saturday. Jan. 27.
spr~ad in ever widening circles. .
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Ray has been in school for 16
Both Mussolini and Hitler feared the power of Captams of teams % months and is now a 2nd class
Betty Moser _____________ 1000 Petty Officer, R.T.
Scouting and abolished the Scout organizations in their
Metha McDonald --------- 571 He graduated from Harbor
countries in favor of their own heel~clicking, hate~foster~ Helen Bosma __ _"_________ 285 I . h f
H ig 1 m t e c1ass o '43.
ing youth programs. 'In the invaded countries they have Eleanor Sterly ---- -- - ____ 142
-persecuted Scouts with special vindictiveness. But Scouts .Every Tuesday and Thursday
met in secret and kept in touch with each other through the above teams have a basket-
ball game in the gymnasium.
S ch l Ca len d'ar
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the International Scout Bureau in London. They are The games are refereed by Coach I . .
prepared to take up where they left off as each country is Woodruff. The rules are the Feb. 7-RecreatiOn Night
liberated. · same as for boys' basketball. I Feb. 9-Boyne City, there
A new pair of boxing gloves Feb. 14-Recreation night
Now the Boy Scouts of America in observing their
were added to the gymnasium Feb. 16-Petoskey, here
35th Anniversary takes the theme "Scouts ·of the World equipment by Mr. Bates. Feb. 20-Mackinaw City, here
-Brothers Together." The principles engendered by the
Boy Scout Program have the chance to be one of the
strong links in universal world peace. Wouldn't It Be · It seems Bernie Kaltz will
have to take care of children one
Strange. • • night soon to pay for his ride
I to the East Jordan game.

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SHORT ORDERS -if Jack Brown stopped his ' Have you noticed the ring
LUNCHES wolfing. I that Eileen Troup is wearing on
-if Faye Weber and her car a chain around her neck. It has
HOME-MADE PIES stayed home instead of coming an "M'' on it too.
SUNDAES
MALTEDS OPEN EY.E:R Y NITE
- - f";f, STOP IN FOR A "COKE"

STATLER GRILL Juilleret's


State Street, Harbor Springs
Y.uesday, February 6, 1945 THE REVIVAL Page Three

ANGLERS OF HARBOR HIGH


SHOP AT
COMPLIMENTS
HAVE MANY UNIQUE IDEAS I ~,
The Singing
With the coming of ice on the way.
harbor, fishermen began planning OF
For heat, many different types
Grocer's to occupy their leisure time by of stoves are used, mostly home-
fi~hing. Many high school boys
also had the same idea. Thus be-
made. These consist of a can
of some sort, sometimes a pop-
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gan the making of fish shanties. corn can or as big a can as a 5-
GUY INGALLS
ALLAN'S GROCERY The word fish shanties in many gallon paint can. Some of these
cases_ is wrong. They should be are put into a built out hollow
called Mansions or at least cot- in the wall, thus providing more
tages. Some of the cleverest room, and some are in the mid-
ideas are used in building these. dle of the shanty or in a corner.
HOLLYWOOD For the lazy man, Doug Jardine Regardless of where the stove is,
GENERAL
has the perfect set-up. He has a the principle of making it is the
SERVICE device so when a fish is hooked, same. The can has a hole in it
STATION you just kick a weight in the hole for the door to put fuel (mostly FARM SUPPUES
and it pulls· the fish up. The only coal) in, and a smaller door or
trouble is that it doesn't work. slide for a draft.
Also for the lazy fisherman, In case hunger should come be-
Distributor Of IDoug Smith has a bobber that for the fish do, Bob Fowler al-
Michigan Potato
Texaco Products makes a pounding noise· on the ways has carmel corn handy, and Growers Exchange
floor telling him when he has a is trying to ge,t a small coffee
bite. pot.
When the fish aren't biting The · construction of all fish
good (most of the time) George shanties is similar, consisting of
- I~lliott just has to reach up and a light frame work covered with
press a button, and he has light. tarpaper, canvas, roofing or just
Our Studios Then reaching up on R shelf, he cardboard. One of the more at-
GENERAL
gets his magazine and really en- tractive ones belonging to Art ,
Will Be HAIR DWARE
joys his fishi~g whether they are George of Petoskey, is covered ,. Jx,

Open All Winter biting or, not. with imitation brick, and has a
David Moore has a tricky bob- large sign on it saying "Hotel De
ber rigged up. When the fish bite Cisco.''
TROUP'S . the bobber bobs as an ordinary Others from school besides the W AI..;RON;B, FR·IEND
one would do. But when he pulls ones mentioned above having
STUDIO the line up, the bobber comes shanties are Billy Warner, Wayne AND CASSIDY
off, thus permitting the line to Chellis, Tom Newman, Mitchell
wind up on a large wooden reel Kishigo, Dale Angell and Willard
without the bobber being in the Thomas.
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FOR
ISuper thus far been so "unwolfish" took
a Senior girl to the movie the Fdt The
THE FINEST
I other night? By the way, her Best Of
OF . FUf LS
Sleuth. •• brother just recently left for the
Air Corps. FOODS
The romance of th:e "fighting-
FRIEND FUEL AND est'' couple seems to have defin- HARBOR SPRINGS
itely coiled (temperature sub-
SUPPLY CO. zero). Cou-ld D. D. and P. V. have GROCERY
anything to do with this?
Which Senior boy is now wear-
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ing the identification bracelet of
a certain Junior girl? By the way
LUNCHES I I believe this has been. passed' I
SANDWI~CHES What freshman girl and what
from generation to generation of Always
HAMBURGERS I freshman boy seem to be having
wolves. How does G. Y. rate s.o
For
I a pretty good time lately out on
well with all these Wolfesses?
Our number one wolf and I

Sutherland's I
the ice rink. If their initials will
help any here they are-L. S.
.and W. C.
Doris Burton seem to find love
so grand on the goat trail.
Harbor High

I Which Junior girl receives so Evelyn Linderman's heart mus t


really be with the Army since
HOVEY'S DRUG
Restaurant I many letters from her blonde her present as well as her past STORE
I sailor overseas?
flame have passed their physicaI
I . Which Junior boy who has recG'ntly ! ! !
Page 4 Tuesday, February 6, 1945

Happy Birthday!

There was a Scout meeting


January 218. We planned putting
on a supper for the parents and
the Scout executive. It will ·be

ORCHESTRA
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WALT GILBERT'S
held February 6 at the high
school.
Our paper drive is a su.ccess .
. Beland, Dave--Feb. 6
Herrick, Carol- teb. 83
and we are· going to sell it. We
OF PETOSKEY wish to thank all those who con- Ayers, Joel-Feb. 21
tributed scrap paper for the drive. Fowler, Luanne-Feb. 23
ROUND AND SQUARE Angel, Dale- Feb. 17
Canada, John-Feb. 19
DAN CliNG Chingwa, Matthew- Feb. 22
Davert, Richard-Feb. 5

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$1.00 Per Couple day furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mr&, - Gordon Wilcox.
I Elliott, George-Feb. 6
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Pvt. Larry Wilcox spent h IS 4-
Moore, David-Feb. 20
O'Connor, Hattie-Feb. 29
Standish, Venita--Feb. 7
Proceeds Benefit of Charity
Lawrence has been in the army Wilcox, Frances-Feb. 8
seven months, and now is sta- 1- - - - - - - - - - -- -
S ·b or D . tioned at College Station, Texas,
FOR crl e. lve avls where he is attending the Texas
The Wetomachick Camp Fire A. M. learning to be an electrical
Q u a I, i t y I
Girls are working on Joke Books engineer.
that will be sent to the Percy . ·
Compliments
P r i n t ng
J ones h ospi•t a 1 a t B a ttle C ree k . h . Larry
h IS a graduate of Harbor
of
We h ave pla nned for a hike on ~----·------­

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GRAPHIC
PUBLISHING
February 5, when some of the are just beginning and are on the
i Trail Seeker's will get a require- rank of Trail Seekers. Two of the
ment. They will t~ll about three g irls are on the third rank, Fire
things which has to do with na- Makers.
ADAMS'
: ture. ' Sc TO $1 STORE
COMPANY I
; Last week we vz.orked on our
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r equirements. Most of the girls Kindergarten
Politics seem to have invaded
the kindergarten. We have sever- - - - - - - - - - - - -...
Call for your al cherubs who are Leftists when
they should be Rightists. Some Bump.ing - Repair Work
Upholstering Needs can be Leftists or Rightists as Ignition Parts - Batteries
quickly as Republicans can turn
Awning Democrats in a Democratic reg- Mechani~al Repairing
Upholstering ime. Give us a little time how-
Repairi~g
1 ~"V"' r and we will know right from
SHELL
' left. I'·

LAUREL AWNING and Third Grade


SERVICE STATION
UPHOLSTERING We are glad to have Edwin J. N . She!)herd Prop.
back at school after a week's ab-

FOR
QUALITY
EATS

TRY
WAGER'S
HOLIDAY ORAY LINE CLELAND'S The Drug ~tore o_n the Corner MEATS

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