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Page 14 text:
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Curriculum - work) Hudy , yue t (or kiyker yoaU, . . The administration of Port Huron High School endeavored to give students the ben- efits of as many programs of learning as possible both in the academic and vocational fields. A quest for higher goals was ac- centuated by the administration to encourage students to use their own initative in in- creasing their fields of knowledge. New courses in Russian, automotive theory, el- ectrical science, and basic math were added to the well-rounded curriculum schedule. In the extra curricular areas, students took it upon themselves to follow closely the current events presented by television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. Within a year, students learned of troop move- ments to Berlin, and conflicts in Cuba, Africa, and Laos. They also kept informed about the national economic situation, and applauded the United States’ triumphant space explorations and achievements. 10
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The wonderful world of sports . . . Basketball, football, baseball, track, golf, tennis, and wrest- ling . . . The playing of the National Anthem . . . The cheer of the fans as the Big Reds came on the floor . . . The peppy, enthusiastic cheer- leaders . . . The tense minutes of a tie game . . . The excitement of a wrestling match . . . ‘ ' Oh, he just can’t get pinned!” . . . The frustra- tion of a basketball game . . . ' ‘We’ve just got to get another basket” . . . The final touchdown . . Everything was forgotten except the desire to be victorious . . . Win or lose, it was all a part of the wonderful world of sports 1
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Through supplemental projects, the faculty strove to give students an opportunity to increase their knowledge and understanding of various subjects. The projects planned for this year were: a trip to Lansing by the government classes to observe the Consti- tutional Convention, a Mock Constitutional Convention in Mr. Meno ' s Government class- es, baking contests in the state for the top homemakers, slide rule classes sponsored by the Math Club, the De la Plume, a lit- erary magazine containing contributions by the students of all three classes, special projects in crafts, and the election of mem- bers of the Varsity Band to participate in the Junior College Blue Water Symphonic Wind Ensemble. 11
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