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Page 14 text:
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3. Mr. Clare Sperry 4. Mr. Oliver M. Hanton — President 5. Mrs. Earl O. Kasdorf — Vice President 6. Mr. Gerald Collins 7. Mr. William Juengling 8. Mr. Harold Bauman Mr. Howard D. Crull, Superintendent of Port Huron Schools, appears at the right. 10
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HIGH SCHOOL A mock Presidential election will A be held in Port Huron High School v e V« Wednesday. Each grade is a pre- ftV 0 cinct. The following teachers art j vec ' tVin charge: lOB-Miss Eunice Eich- horn. 10A— Clayton Lewis, 11B— a eMiss lere rre-ouiuui m — . » $ , ' £ ' £ Z • Opens For Teachers [» ire having a last fling » , , 7«f , inn. — vtoj Alta Lloyd, 11A — Miss Mar- Doris i Seett it e V (l play, teacher. xou-,--- W v ’ ia »od ® ' Y 1 ing for thC open 8 f L play, teachers today bH» W e I day. hool staff members are i e ,„ f 0JI t t,y Ay U sultati - r lff e Qff t -c ! Washington. vv a » „«4 P° sY v, Sch°°i ° ts Wit 1 « t •ing A »the% W »?.22 ° n Ut 0 1 - v rtu i 0 th p .cSrvM The girls of 10lh grade GAA played volleyball this week. Katie Labor’s team played against Mar- lorie Fahselt’s team. Sally Lam- ber’t team played againstFrances Overbrough’s team. Miss Dons ?eachout. sponsor led in exercise Next weel the girls plan to p y soccerball and hockey. othe ' y °ca; Z n 4 V } hg tl ne ocn„ ct nii So th -rfjgs? ' ■ 2;3o h.m -»bf few j tfl e Z r 1 Dcii c at c th et . Co 1 S a y bn tlt t a „ c a s«e« Detroit Saitf ie e h i uvu xasrr e s icf Le schetr i game Coach Bob Hsry otv | con dence as one reason toi ° vd e se back. The Reds’ coaching . ° - x has be en working this week To move that .handicap and to impr s both the team’s offense and . e VIY . fense. :d ? No starting lineup has been x nounced but after today’s U 0 session Coach Hayes wiu pr e o ably be ready to name his tearr see , The Reds expect a tough ,b e llw C with Mooseheart but tbe their extra poundage otv i€them the needed edge c tfv 10 ;tvrv to ,ot.; c tvoo ,ue ard Co s. lackney Alvin ,dV day Cross con hope will s FFIsh School News : 1 j ' »«« aJSTKSE all teams will compete in th» nio 1 The following, pupils sang a -«or the members of Chorus. Bnrgett, LeRoy Hall and turges. Under the direction $ Bess Hyde. Joan Heyer. r Purges, Harold Burgett and - y Chappelle sang in a quar- semi-annual Library club j was discussed at a recent ?i ■ ig. Joyce Bloomfield as d chairman of the calendar Ittee. members of the Dramatics look notes concerning cues ■enunciation for radio work. Doris Teachout. sponsor, ined the game of hockey to lembers of the Leadership Next week the girls will play f ° t nj . ‘ L°titX,Z v o y S, ' h l ad 7 °i s ™ »■« 1 1. istr -a £S“- .2: r ' ' I Dungaree Hop. being spon- by the 11 A class, will be held High School gym from 8 p m. p.m. Friday. Ivan Lapish is al chairman of the dance. The Jwing pupils are assisting him committee chairmen: Decora- Jessie Lee Kelley; patrons, re Ruff: concessions, Barbara •e; advertising. Nancy Kim- . ' kroom, Marilyn Gar- 30 cents a per- •mle. Pupils ”, dunga- sports 4e F° e bl ?A Hop a bon- . will be held ' fo - ii es aucr me , ' ith S m en ' of °t ij p nia ini? ' ? high sales .h Bra prizes. The second = S f. WI,! wir » ' lty nle ,t Mai salesmen Wednwdi d thlrd high ecuv. ' 1 ' ' ames i Warsinski with S 25 a ' e Gerald c a,ng p.m- Treat with $27 sn c ? d Mari! yn stlu . toniS more than Safes totaled or B eac 9 tlfch, e . . -r , ? £ £ Cc«. coming game A pep meet- .he High School iday. The Port jl Band will play team and coaches is well as the “little ie jug is the sym- between the two Huron High School Session of the jug until night when the “Big .] again play for the tA of the jug for another fter the meeting a bonfire y, ? f tV»o T r V» »»r»d Or i « essic
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Reading clock wise, starting at top left: Miss Florence C. Wiese — Assistant Principal. Miss Marion Rowe — Adviser of the June Class of 1949. Miss Caroline Winborn — Adviser of the January Class of 1949. Miss Ellen L. Kean — Girls’ Counselor. Mr. Horst O. Beyer — Boys’ Counselor. 11
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