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The Student Council officers for the 1982-83 school year are Parliamentarian Erich Ditschman, President Marcia Ruff, Vice-President Maryann Kruse, and Secretary Crystal Cleaver, who hold Student Council together. During the weekly Student Council meeting in the library, Roberta Dinger and Tammy Harvey are supposedly planning Homecoming but we all know they are really discussing their latest heart throbs. Student Council is a vital part of Port Huron High School. With the help of Student Council, we have the fol- lowing activities: Spirit Week, Homecoming, dances, and assemblies. President Marcia Ruff commented, Our Student Council is an ambitious and vital part of our school. Starting with Freshmen orientation and elections, the student council is busy throughout the year. Homecoming in the fall gives Student Council the chance to spark school spirit and get the entire school working together. Assemblies during the year, special charity projects, and involvement with the Eastern Michigan League of Students all provide outlets for creative spirits. . . . Mr. Burgess, student council director. 20 S.A.A.
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THE FOREIGN CONNECTION Foreign exchange was started in 1952 by a church group interested in good international relations. What was then an idealistic dream, now spans over 24 countries and has about 7,000 students world-wide. In the past 10 years, we ' ve had over 20 students and many interested visitors. These students, as well as learning from us, have taught us what their country is like. Even exchange students take time out to clown around in the halls. Marika, Natalie, Arrigo, Tina, and Lars are happy to be at P.H. As Mr. Burgess ' captivating talk continues, Tina and Natalie pay close attention.
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ENTERTAINMENT DIRECTORS Membership of the 1982-83 S.A.A. Top Row: Crystal Cleaver, Steve Phil- lips, Ruth Warsinski, David Dell, Erich Ditschman, Joe Helton, Kurt Hinkley. 2nd Row: Andria Moore, Ju- lie Cesfske, Chris Cameron, Stephan Kyle, Tina Madsen, Maureen Lynch, Bonnie Harvey. 3rd Row: Mr. Burgess, Mary Crimmins, Lars Gustafsson, Chris Stager. 4th Row: Colleen Mullins, Julie Stone, Ellen Hartwig, Sally Kinna, Dan Mertz, Marcia Ruff, Colleen Sweeney, Kevin Viranish, Becky Parker, Arrigo Vinciguerra, Natalie Hoffman, Marika Simonsson, Becky Moeller. 5th Row: Chris Horbes, Kaye Foor, Lisa Brookins, Tammy Harvey, Andrea Button, Kelly Bauman, Gina Thelmas, Leslie Bailey, Pam Baird, Anne Breidenich. 6th Row: Annette Huff, Nicole George, Matt Jackey, Jackie Nutt, Chris Smith, Kerry Mullins, Sherry Halifax, Lisa Kidd, Theresa Fraley. 7th Row. Mary Ann Kruse, Donna Minock, Denise Hacke, Julie Fenner, Jean Walker, Shannon Torres, Laura Frasier, Roberta Dinger. S.A.A. 2 1
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