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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 7

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The Evening Newsi
Location:
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
Issue Date:
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7
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SAHS Cadets Hold Annual Military Ball Pass State THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MAR. 26,1973 The 0. S. Army RQTC (Junior Division) of Sault Area High School was host at its seventh annual Military Ball Saturday evening at the SAHS cafeteria and commons.

Senior Army Instructor Lt. Col. Ronald S. Brockvay and Sirs. Brockway and Instructor 1st Sgt.

Calvin M. Watson and Mrs. Watson sponsors of the event. Guests were Superintendent of Schools Mrs. William A.

Poppink, SAHS Principal ND Mrs. Sam Dubow, SAHS Asst. Principal and Mrs. Charles W. Flower, Capt.

of the Port and Coast Guard Unit Comdr. Kobert J. Bloxsom and Mrs. Blossom, fllaj. and Mrs.

Harold P. Skamser and Capt. and Mrs. Edwin Larkin of the ROTC faculty at Lake Superior State College and Commander of the American Legion Post J. Richard Savoie and Mrs.

Savoie. After a buffet dinner, cadet promotions were made, with the highest promotion going to Cadet Edward BenoiL He received the rank of cadet lieutenant colonel for his outstanding performance jn the JROTC program. Initation locally of a traditional and coloful ceremony took place when Cadet Lt. Col. Benoit was presented with an Army saber by Lt.

Col. Brockway and 1st Sgt. Watson. Lt. CoL Brockway said that the saber presented to Benoit was his to retain and that the presentation of any Army saber to an outstanding cadet will continue in forthcoming years.

After the presentation of the saber, Cadet 1st Sgt. Jane Kinsella, who was escorted by Benoit, received a bouquet of red, white and blue carnations. After the promotion of Roberta Eikey to the rank of cadet captain and in recognition of many other young women who were promoted, Lt. Col. Brock- wsy commented on the fact that the Sault Area High School JROTC unit is currently one of the few in the United States authorized to have girls enrolled for full participation in the program.

Music for dancing during the evening was provided by the Outer Limits. News For The Record NEWBERRY James Wallace of McMillan was arrested over the weekend for driving while under the influence of alcohol. According to Newberry Post State Police, he was lodged overnight in Mackinac County Jail and was arraigned this morning in St Ignace. NEWBERRY Tie Newberry Fire Department responded to a grass fire Saturday at Pastells Motel on M-28 in Lakefield township. fire was extinguished rapidly with no property damage.

Examinations XEWBERRY Those who have passed their State examinations, qualifying them emergency Medical Technicians are Joseph Arndt, Tom Bennett, Cecilia Bliss, Ronnie Brown. Thomas Camp- bclj. Harry Collins, Don Derr, Ray Johnson, Bill Kalnbach, Peggy Mattson, Gary Mclnnis, Bob Monck, Sarah Monck, Audrey Potts, Art Rosenihal and Mike Sheeny of the Luce County Volunteer Ambulance Service. The following passed the necessary requirements for licensed Ambulance Attendants: Charles Beaulieu. Carolyn Chambers, Orba Crossett, LeRoy Dcrusha, Bernard Dwyer, Ken Haggert.

Bernard Hubbard, Ernest Kaven, Marcia Mahn, Patricia Panula, Keith Savard, Jeanette Schneider, Frank Suriano and Larry Wood. WAYNE EAGLE WILL SELL YOUR PROPERTY! Any Property PHONE $35-1558 OR 635-5785 Northland Realty 408 ASHMUN 2-2391 Edward Benoit, who was promoted 10 the rank of cadet lieutenant colonel, the highest rank hi the Junior ROTC program, during the ROTC Military Ball Saturday night escorted Cadet First Sergeant Jane Kinsella during the ball. Cadet Lt. Col. Benoit is wearing the Army saber awarded for the first time here to the year's outstanding cadet.

Cadet 1st Sgt. Kinsella is holding the red, and blue presented to her. (Photo by John Krause) FOR HOME OR BUSINESS Urge stock on hand priced right! FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE SOO SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 221E. Portage Michigan Phone 632-9906 OPE3 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

SATURDAYS -m, NOON WE'RE BUSTING AT THE SEAMS! The Evening News Announces Expanded Telephone Office Hours for our Circulation and Classified Advertising DEPARTMENTS EXPANSION NOW THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 31 ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES ON DISPLAY GOING AT A FANTASTIC We have hundreds of lighting fixtures hanging in our display area. These must be moved for the remodelers to begin SO rather than take them down and re-hong them again, we're PASSING THE LABOR SAVINGS ON TO YOU! YOU swing into Spring with a NEW LOOK AT YOUR HOUSE! OUSE OF LIGHTING Open Tuesday thru Saturday 9:15 to 5:15 (Friday 'till 9:15) Bus. Spur (next to Robo Car Wasn) $00, Mich. Ph. 632-3553 The New Hours Are; 7:30 A.M.

to 6:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY if you hove better things to do oH day like working than to call us, then our new expanded telephone office hours are for you. We know that often times it's hard to break away during the day to give ut a call about Classified Advertising or Circulation business, so now you can call ui before you go to work A.M.) or after work (5:00 to 6:00 P.M.). While the new hours are for telephone business only (almost all Classified advertising and Circulation business can be cd by phone), if you still want to see us in person, our regular office hours wili remain 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.

These new telephone business hours are another new service from the paper that gets job done. Expanded Telephone Hours Start Monday, April 2 The Evening 632.2235 in the Sault 800-562-4818 TOLL FREE ANYWHERE IN THE U.P..

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