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On December H9039 3911001 840 Students Enrolled In Public School PP late Member of Secondary College WHS RECORD ENROLLMENT ac High School opened a record enrollment of 840 467 students are in the six grades, while 373 are in the 'six grades. This year for the time students from Harsen's .id and Pointe Tremble 8th being taught in Algo- Cay Cartwright, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Shirley Dahl, Central Michigan, Mt. Pleasant. Judy Duncan, Antioch, Yellow- springs, Ohio. Charles Eckfield, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Charles Gilbert, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Merritt Goetz, Port Huron Jun- lved from ,om added to the ior College, Port Huron. Ent of it possible to put PhllllS Hilgendorf, D!-!fI'0lt gonac High fu11 day schedules Comptometer School, Detroit. oved as a member of the the eoopera- Roland Johnson, University of m Secondary T1-emble Board of Michigan, Ann Arbor. . ,I-eement, Under this attending A1- Barbara Lang, Detroit Comp- mt any graduate of a Haven are able tometer School, Detroit.. wol will be buses to Algo- Karen Gobeille, Detroit Comp- uege without te depend trometer School, Detroit, ti0nS-p,.oViding the Richard Molinaro, Central the student is high enough to TWO buses :eive a recommendation from fo gh school officials. nhl? cg' Qualification for membershiplfmture 6 N the Agreement is judged by aH8S 11015 Shipment 1' ite committee and based upon the P1'0m1Sed E7 Q 2 extent to which a high schoolweek- 2 l rries on constructive and effi-le new F .J Q ,' -nt activities in the followinglc, fl dy Q-4 aas: 1 15 ' a. A well organized system Students and , follow up of former studs-nts.34'Z, ENTER COLLEGE ' , so doing, the high school iS'Zi of the 1950 graduating class le to improve by taking into continue their education this nsideration the experience oil A1gonac's record for col- aduates and drop outs, who attendance is far above the ve gone on to college or intoage of the high schools of ne occupation. state, We are doubly proud 2. An orientation program foiihe fact that nearly 100'Zv of new students entering thepupils who enter colleges or iool' each year. ial schools satisfactorily com- :. A continuing curriculume the courses which they start. ldy.program, under which theembers of last years graduat- irses of instruction are con-class and other students to en ntly being reviewed for im-college for the first time are: Jvement of addition thereto. nb Baker, University of Mich l. A counseling and guidance., Ann Arbor, 'vice. Stuents in Algona I gh School are fortunate in hav? S h I g three qualified counselors ty u c iom they are free to go fo aistance with any of their pr0blT0 ns. The counselors are Mr. :k G t ' , M' E1 .uns1Z.?e'1fn3mM..?A11..ia2,i2iTues.Sept. 5 rt. Teaching Staff Complete For Coming Year lootball practice will begin on nday August 28. Uniforms will' handed out by Coach Pippel 9:00 A. M. Saturday August Algonac opens the season on d-ay September 15 with Cros- - -and Tuesday August 28 and Algonac Public Schools WJAAH new students are urged opens its 1950 at Croswell Fri- 8:00 p. m. when strong Cros- Croswell-Lex in pre-season by other They have a veteran from last year which e gunning to stop winning streak. girls who go half day last year. S Jf Mount the new section Dther new Florence Smith, fifth William Sampson of Zity, fourth grade and athletic: ind Mr. Glen Potter of Chesaning Shop and- Jr. High. Registration of new will take place daily for 9:00- l2:0O and 1:00-3:00 on Michigan College, Mt. Plea Dick Rex, Staunton Mil Academy, Staunton, Virgini Delphine Rzeppa, Ce Michigan College, Mt. Pleas: Beverley Smith, Micl State College, East Lansing Ellen Smith, Central Micl College, Mt. Pleasant, William Soboleski, Unive of Detroit, Detroit, Wilfred Stephenson, Ur sity of Detroit, Detroit. I MEMORIAL DONATED The Algonac High School presented with an unusual useful gift by Mrs. Allan D. Nichol. The complete sl drawing instruments and ei ment used by the late Alla McNichol, Marine architect engineer was a gift to the School Drafting Students Memorial and to be used deserving student intereste engineering or agricuI This set of instruments wi known at school as the MCN Memorial. The student sel ,each year will be known az McNichol student, He wil selected by his over all perl ance and special aptitudes ii field of drafting. This year l ard Hartung, son of Mr. and Norman Hartung of Algonac be known as the McNichol dent. The school administration teachers join in their thanl 1VI.rs. McNichol for this pres tion. These gifts are alway preciated by them and the dents as well as serving to petuate the memory of a fine citizen of Algonac and ff worker. teef H Algonac igh oll ending Nov All A's Beal. Sally Hemer Hurt, Barbara Rou Stark, Geraldine Sta Woods. Elizabeth ' tember ' - ' - ' , F' ,Oven OH Tuesday Sep :ome during this registration ilslgfgglsagn ?1fgSZ,v5g.s scgsduge at 8:25. The new addition is nea period so that they will have A's and' in Class B . Physical Ex- ly c0mP19ted and' will be readplenty Of time to Plan thellganglf Saleen inations for all football boys for the opening of school. Thschedule for this Year and futufestareki ' 1 be iven on Saturday Aug- gives every child the advantagfvears. 26 Et 9:00. Every boy out of good modern lighting, Tl The student council will OperRi?laarf3V91'H8e CE football should be present for whole building has been thorouglate the book stor this year thistreety nhvsicallat this time ly cleaned. A number of tl, as in the east The storesmith, Iveryone in chorus seems to be rooms have been painted in passaigebe O en Ilhe- stage fron mth Y'haPPy because of the new el colors to make a more cheerf 'YI .0 P gn 1,00 3,00 dau Lnuige sic that Mr.Appelman brought. ,atmosphere for study. 9.00-ll. 0 ag - - .t 28 thr? Am and Es ntry Stylel, is the name of the V starting Mon ay Auglls Marion Moody ju d hen it is finished and NS and B'St Arlene Denzler,5ePfembe1'1- . ee an W - ned out like Duncan, Barbara Herschel- B Average: Jeanine Busi of the bad parts are rp - - ian. All students. are urged '50 se David Colling, Elane, Gu . n to wonder
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Annual Staff First Rowzq Lisbeth Douglas, Earl Gonyaw, Barbara Stark, Fred Genaw, Sue Ann Deibler, Gerrie Starek, Elizabeth Avers. Second Row: Dick Hartung, Ronnie Holder, Lorraine Cunningham, Agnes Korpak, Marion McKean, Charlene Busuttil, Barbara Heyza, Ann Kane. Third Row: Sue Roe, Miss Slepicka, Sydney Schaffer. Now that we are so near to stepping into the world we realize that many, many happy hours have been spent during our school days and although we are loath to leave, we feel that new adventure awaits us. Tb help us remember and cherish our High School days, we have prepared this 1951 AIGONQUIN. we hope it will help you to bring back some past happiness and remembrances as it will for us. We extend to you, one and all, our best wishes for your good luck and happiness in any undertaking that you may venture. Sincerely, lhe Senior Class of 1951 11
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Board of Education S 12 if Mr. Roy T. Gilbert Secretary A e 1: ,wg iw V 1 Dr. Clark Harson President Mrs. C. IeRoy Clark Treasurer mf. Leigh Merrill Dr. Walter H. Bvughner Trustee 'I'I'l1S13B6
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