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Tithes-Advocate,June 2, 1980
CLASSMATES REUNITE -- One of the many instances of reunion after many years at Saturday's Homecoming at SHDHS
involved Ida (Blanchard) Wade, Margaret (Blanchard) Smart, Dorothy (Pooley) Cowen and Marnie (Taylor) Hills. T-A photo
said thanks to 30-year
efforts in organizing the
a gift, while Mike Burke
LAST-MINUTE INSTRUCTION — Laurette Seigner, who coached several championship
basketball teams during her teaching career at SHDHS, came out of retirement for the old-
timers' game, Saturday. Here she gives some instructions to a couple of players from the
early '50s, Mary (McKnight) Gravett and Shirley, (Taylor) Mousseau.
HONORED — SHDHS students
secretary Doris Schwartz for her
homecoming. Patti Down presents
looks on in the background.
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TEACHER WAS BACK — Vince Elliott who was well known
for hisstudenttrips to the Tobermory area was back for Satur-
day's Homecoming at SHDHS. Above, Elliott chats with Deb
Wooden. T-A photo
PRESIDENTS RETURN — Several former presidents of the student council at the local high school were back for Saturday's
reunion, Those who were introduced at the dance included: standing, left to right: Gary Flaxbard, Ken Moir, Paul Charrette,
Tom Hayter, Barb (Brintnell) Almasi, Doug Mock, Carolynne (Simmons) Wood, Burton Moon, Mike Burke and Gord Cann.
Front: Brad Oke and John Wuerth.
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A HIDDEN TALENT — Current Sou.th Huron District High
School principal Joe Wooden displayed a talent Saturday
afternoon- at the school's homecoming which has previously
been unknown. Along with teacher Glenda Hoar and her
daughter Meagan, Wooden showed he could belt out a few
1950's rock and roll tunes with the best of them T-A photo
SUPPER WAITERS — During the wait for the chicken
barbecue to begin at Saturday's Homecoming at SHDHS
Gerald McFalls talks to Arlene Chipchase. T-A photo
AT HOMECOMING -- Hans Zeehuisen of Exeter chats with
Don Burrell of Lon"don at Saturday's Homecoming at South
Huron District High School, T-A photo
A HAPPY GROUP — Homecoming at SHDHS Saturday was a happy occasion for the returning graduates. The happy
group above includes Bill Yungbludt, Cec Wilson, Bill Batten and Marnie (Taylor) Hills. T-A photo
INTRODUCE QUEENS — Former school queens were introduced at Saturday night's homecoming dance. Standing from
the left fare: Beth (Taylor) Mepham, Patti (Robinson) Lovecky, Kathryn (Hunter) Yungblut, Joan (Thomson) Ferris, Marnie
(Taylor) Hills, Lynn Far quhar, Betty (Mickle) MacMillan, Brenda Dinney, May (Schroeder) Hancock, Nancy (Fahner) Becker,
Elsie (Geiser) Tuckey, Helen (Down) Denning, Ruth Anne (Salmon) Merner and Dorothy (Pooley) Cowen, Front: Jean (Jen-
nison) Mason, Deb (Ford) Clarke, and Bonnie Baynham, Other queens attending the reunion but not at the dance included
Ann (Grayer) Puddy, Janet (Kestle) Schroeder, Margaret (Woodburn) Baker, Debi Wooden, Melanie (Veal) Miller
Kathy (Buxton) Hodgins. Staff photo
FORMER TRUSTEE, PRINCIPAL — A former trustee of South Huron District High School,
Oscar Greb of Zurich renewed acquaintance at Saturday's Homecoming with former prin-
cipal Harold Sturgis. T-A photo
HEAD TO HEAD — One of the several matches in the gathering of former wrestlers at
South Huron District High School's homecoming was this match between Arnold Westelaken
of Sarnia and John Vanderburght of the Dashwood area. T-A photo
COACH IS BACK — Art Campbell, a physical education teacher and coach at South
Huron District High School more than 30 years ago was at Saturday's Homecoming.
Campbell and his wife Anna are shown at breakfast with Bob Dinney. T-A photo