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High School Administrators and Staff appreciate Colrn y. Sommemlle Principal I wish to take this means to convey to all the staff members and students of Port Huron High School my sincere thanks and appreciation for a “year well spent. M Without the cooperation, encouragement, and loyalty of all of you, I would not have been able to experience the profitable and sat- isfying year which I have had. As our memories of success and failures, accomplishments and dis- appointments fade into the past, let us look forward to acquiring additional tools for the conquering of the future— our main tool, of course, being ed- ucation. Life can bring us many happy surprises. Enter into it with faith, hope and optimism.
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in formulating educational policies. With the assistance of Mr. Crull, the Board of Education, has continued to study the curricula of the Port Huron Public Schools in order to assure the best possible program of instruction for each pupil enrolled. The curricula study accomplished last year proved to be very helpful and effective; a number of changes in this year’s planning re- sulted from the various committee suggestions. The Board considered the need of increased school facilities for an expanding membership. Seated: Richard A. Cooley, PresidentjThornton S. Kunz, Vice-President. Standing: Wilbur A. Norris, F. Bingham Fead, Mrs. Harlow Meno, Dr. Charles F. Kempf, andA.B. Carlisle.
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high degree of Community Co-operation. The new flags were displayed on the inaugural day of President John F. Kennedy. Students were given two hours from classes to watch the cere- As a yearly vocational guidance project of the Blue Water Management Association, panels of businessmen spoke to students in twelfth and tenth grade English and eleventh grade American History classes. Shown are Mr. Francis Merritt, Mr. James Oberhausen, and Mr. Frederick Kisbany who spoke to Miss Mallow’s tenth grade English class. mony at home or on one of the six televisions placed in the school for the day. College Night, organized by members of the National Honor Society, was acclaimed a huge success. Parents and students obtained fur- ther knowledge about the various Michigan colleges. Panel members from left to right: Dean James Browning, Port Huron Junior Col- lege; Mr. Gayle Wilson, University of Michi- gan; Miss Florence Wiese, Moderator; Mr. Donald Vass, Michigan State University; and Mr. Frank Bonta, Albion.
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