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    .High School .LifeVolume Harbor Springs, Mich., April 5, 1922 Number 23THE NORTHERN MICHIGAN

    BASKET EALL TOURNAMENT

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    2 HIGH SCHOOL LIFEHIGH SCHOOL LIFE

    Pu blished wekY by the HarborflpringJs High School.Slllbscription price, 50c pe r year.

    Ches te r E . ClarkJDatl DeLaVet,gneCh'arles Bec kon11obert Kniesley-- -- Editor-in-chi ef. on las t year'sVarsity. He ha s seerAss ,istant Editor a! men that ar e not a.t .a ll ne w in thBAssistant Editor game 13.nd ought to m ake for a win-__Business Manager. . t

    ma,ny more oug'ht tO Qe ou t soon, making th e out:Jook very good fo r thisspri:ng in spite of th e fac't that 01 pt.M:erkel and Reindel ar e the only me nthat Goa,oh wes,brook ha s that pluyed

    urtis Leece Joke Editor nlmg earn.Howeer th e baselball diamn.n-ct lms

    "'*"'** *** . . - * *'' OU R ALUMNI AT MICHIGAN

    been the place wrhere Mic-higan hu.s* shown to the best advantage of late.Last Ywe cannot expect tobe a;t th e top all the time. It is notalways th e winners thall stlallld for th ebest and Miohig131J is note>d f-or th espirit of >fair play of Hs te a,ms and ott he whole,heat't ed biJJOking of it s s tu dent >body.

    Sincerely,FRANCIS G. CCOK, '}'4 H

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    TRACK ATHLETICSHa t,bo r Sipiing s has the !best outloo k fo r t he track at hleltiosr that t:Iieyhave had for several yeiJI!'S. Abouttwenty men hahe went toEn gLan d at tlh:e ag e of twenty-five,the most fam ous composer of Eu'l'ope.Fo r th e neXJt thirty years of illis life,he wa s pr ind:pl: ly engaged in writingfor the stage. :Jn lthe end he 'wa s crtppl ed by b a n k r u p ~ c y and paralYJsis, an din 1741 'he :renounced tJhe stage -and,like . Haydn, in :his old ag e composing hi s "Creation,'' devoted himselfto th e writing of .oratorios wi:th whichhi s fame is now mostly as sociated.Hanldel' s or3 '1lotio s s-till rep res ent thehighest hum an aohi eements inthi>s peculiar dep a rtment of music. His"The Messialh" is hi.s gteat est work .Nearly twenty ye aTs found Handelwrtting womlBrful .oratori os in to which 'he seem ed to w eaa:ve 'his eryooull> Some of his best were "Saul,""lsra(el 'ttli E g y p t , ~ ' "'f1he M l e s ~ i a h , ' '"Sa tmson," "J .os:e:p.h,'' "Judas Matca-'beans,' ~ J o s h u a , " "Susanna,'' '.Solomon,'' an d "Jepth.a." With wha lt Bffect they must ha e impressed theaudi ences who firsb hd broadjump e vents will hav e all new menSe eley has a ll tJhe goo d poin ts for agood quaior th e hurdles and begin rnc ti cling thi s wee k. Th e followin g men have Pep-o rbed :C . Arm s.tron:g,w .oodruff, :Ma rtind a le, Zuber, S ee ley,Corey, LauBr, Adams, F. Ba.elcus ,Rose, Ki shego, Hoover , C. Cla rkW res sle, F. Roe, Kni esil-ey, B:u dley ,Lanway , J . Ro e, G. Pa.l'lm, De L12Vet,gnB.

    We ar e exp ec ting a t ria ngu.lar mee tat P etoskey , May 6, wiith ? e>toskeyand Ellst Jordiln.'l ha t wi ll h elp mu chto ,gBt us in shape for .the Normwrn,Michiga n mee t in Ma y.

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    4 HIGH SCHOOL LIFEAL'S HANDICAP

    "Ala s, I -oannot tell a lie," moanedALbert w i ~ h 1a1 s treaming eye. H ejust had spaiied his mothel''ls cake,which, fnosted, Ja y upon a pl rJJte . Andthen his tiathe r ambled by, wnct cri ed,""Wha t ruin gr-ee ts my eye?" "Who bitth wt ca ke in p:iece s two? Oh, A:JibertJoseph, 1Vlars i t you?"

    " Ala s" excaim ed poor sighimg AI ," I t hurts m e how I h:a.ve to tell. All

    m ~ g h my d,ays of YOuth, ho:w I havebeen infl:i.ct ed so, and m p e r byth e truth. I do know or how orwhy- ! m p l y oannot tell a lie; I'vetr ied wnd t r ied u:ntil I'm !Slick, lbut ca n 'tlalcquire that little trick. Anotherboy, if an my pl ace, would s wa t th et ruth wi,*h dlaunt.J ess fa,ce, and say u t.. d)dn ' t :take the cwke , a nd from corr ec tion s WOllid be free, which wrongfor th:is selfsame sak e i,n his ownmind would lbe."

    His llaither sd;gih.ed, ":My son ," sa idhe , ":where g-ot you ;tl l tSJ infirmity ?To be a cringing slave to truth wills poil th e 1p!ans of any youth ; I t is af anful ha,nd.icap, to crtpp!e an ambition s ch,a1p. It i s no use to study 1a1w,if lies wm dislocate your jww; you0a:1't succeed , ra sa.intly ' Quake r, or being Erwin 's undertaker.

    No r ta tesman ever clwm'bered lhi,ghwho hiJidn'1 Ja:uned to falsi:fy. You , ...

    l o s ~ n g every hopeful gate , becauseyou cain ' t preVJarioate. You can't succeed by might or force, ~ y s t ~ c k i n g toy-our narrow course . And so I'll tanyo ur pesky hide for s tealing mot her 'scake."

    "Thus, All>ert ' s future seemed 1sodark "aou tth e money th lat is 1bei1ng s:pent :onthem each day. Th ey s!wuld not say,"W ell, I don 'b owe a nything." TheyshoU!ld think of the time