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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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5
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Friday, February 22, I960 Neighbors Did You Hoar That HARBOR BEACH Kathy Bollig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bollig, Harbor Beach, was presented with the Annabelle Scranton Scholarship by the Harbor Beach School Board. She is a freshman at Saginaw Valley State College. People in Service 5A THE TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH.

VD 1 fe' ft Steven J. Langolf Eagle Scout Cpl. Michael Jon Volsard, son of Archie and Eleanor Voisard, Marysville, will be discharged from the Marine Corps Feb. 28. The Times Herald Doug Jawor and bottom left, Christopher Moss, Amy Sue Tucker, Maureen O'Connor, David Henry and Lani Howard.

POSTER WINNERS Winners of the National Children's Dental Health Week Poster Contest are from top left, Matt Jamison, Danny Pink, Doug Udell, Andrew Norton, Jill Johnson, David McElroy and He is attending the St. Clair County Community College studying premedicene. He is a 1976 graduate of Marysville High School and received his basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego in March, 1977. He was sta- Poster contest winners announced Scout earns Eagle rank Steven James Langolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Langolf, Port Huron, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout Feb. 11 in a Court of Honor Ceremony. Langolf is a member of Troop 178. Ronald Breckon, Troop 178 Committee Chairman, presented the award. Breckon was assisted by the troop committee.

John Hardie, ranger of Silver Trails Scout Camp, closed the ceremonies. Langolf is a junior at Port Huron Central High School. He is a member of St. John's United Church of Christ. I Voisard Drs.

James Fraser and William Hub-bell were co-chairmen for the event. The theme was "Smile America, Brighten the 80s." The purpose of the contest was to make students aware of the impor- The Thumb District Dental Society recently sponsored a poster contest for third grade students in the Port Huron, Crowell-Lexington and Marysville school districts in observance of National Children's Dental Health Week. tioned at the Marine Corns Devel tance of good dental health habits. Twenty-two classrooms participated. Judging was done be area dentists and Dale Northrup of the St.

Clair County Community College Art Department. The winner of the grand prize, a microscope, was Miss Landon's third grade class at McKinley School. Other winners were: Andrew Norton from Keewahdin School, first prize; Doug Udell, from McKinley School, second prize; Jill Johnson from Indian Woods School, third prize; Dave McElroy from Garfield School, fouilh prize; Doug Jawor from St. Edward's School, fifth prize; Christopher Moss from Meyer School, sixth prize; Amy Sue Tucker from Indian Woods School, seventh prize; and Maureen O'Connor and Lani Howard, both from Garfield School, David Henry from Keewahdin School and David Ventimigla from Frostick School all received citation awards. Students who participated were given merit awards.

opment Education Center, Quantico, Va. He worked as an administration clerk. He plans to join the Marine Corp Congratulations, Graduates Picture return policy The Times Herald does not return photographs by mail. However, all wedding, engagement and People Talk pictures may be picked up after publication. All photos will be held by The Times Herald librarian for up to 60 days after they appear in the everything you've always wanted to know about pattern fttting and were afrak) TO NOW PLAYING IN THE LOUNGE 9 to 1 a.m.

Roberta Lyn Bauer, 16, was one of 48 students to graduate Jan. 27 from a 22-week-course at the Barbizon School, Southfield. The school trains students in the field of modeling. This course included make-up, hair style, television commercials and show room, retail and fashion modeling. Bauer is a junior at Port Huron Northern High School.

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