Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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RADIO GUILD Not to be confused with the Radio Club is the Radio Guild of P. H. H. S., which was under the sponsorship of Miss Warren. This organization was formed to learn more about radio scripts and the presentation of them. RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club was divided into two groups of boys. Once a week each group met in the Armory to practice the correct handling and firing of rifles under different conditions. Mr. Ohmer and Lieut. Robinson were the boys’ advisers. TRAFFIC CLUB These boys in the TRAFFIC CLUB were in charge of controlling traffic for the convenience of the students going to and from the weekly assemblies in the gym. The club was under the direction of Mr. Montgomery. CHEERLEADERS The CHEERLEADERS this year were made up of six members, three boys and three girls. They met every Tuesday in the P. H. room at the gym where they practiced new cheers which they presented at the games and assemblies.

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G. A. A. Girls interested in sports made up the GIRLS’ Athletic Association. They not only at- tended and supported the boys’ games, but also were active among themselves in basketball, volleyball, baseball, bowling, riding, ping pong and other such activities. At their annual ban- quet the qualified girls were presented with letters. They also held a three-day camping trip under the direction of Miss Kuhlenkamp. SERVICE CLUB This year, as in the past, the SERVICE CLUB has been under the direction of Miss Robbins. Students were stationed at various points throughout the halls where they had supervision over between-class traffic and also assisted visit- ors in any way possible. In addition, they aided the Student Council in carrying out experi- mental hall plans for before school and at noon.



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LATIN CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL The STUULNT COUNCIL was made up of three me m bees from each class. They worked together to bring about improvements in the school. This year’s major problem has been to find a suitable solution for the hall situation caused by irregular class periods. DRAMATICS CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Frederick Dens- more, the members of the DRAMATICS CLUB presented skits and plays for the amusement of the student body. They also assisted in the preparation and presentation of the senior plays. The purpose of the LATIN CLUB is to help make Latin more interesting to the students. But they also enjoyed themselves, as is shown by the Christmas Party which they planned in 1939. Miss Eichhorn is club adviser. BIOLOGY CLUB This year the BIOLOGY CLUB under Miss Rowe ' s direction has carried on a very interest- ing program. A few of their many activities included biological projects of all types: such as. microbe projectors, ant palaces and the collection of specimens.

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