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Paul Bennett, Howell, Michigan
This is a portrait of Paul Bennett who was Howell Public Schools Athletic Director for many years. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Football Team, 1933
This is a photograph of the Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Football Team, 1933. There is a written notation, "our last championship team". The person standing top left is Paul Bennett, Athletic Director/Coach. The names of the other persons are unknown. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Football Coaches, 1976
This is a photograph of the 1976 Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Junior Varsity Football Coaches.
Pictured are Steve Hable and Tom Austin. -
Howell High School, Howell Michigan, Football Coaching Staff, 1965
This is a photograph of the coaching staff for the Fall 1965 Football team, Howell High School, Howell, Michigan.
In this picture, left to right, are Mr. Noble, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Burgett, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Cantrell, and Mr. O'Doherty.
The location of this photograph is Page Field. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Coaching Staff, Football, 1965
This is a photograph of the coaching staff for the Fall 1965 Football team, Howell High School, Howell, Michigan.
In this picture, left to right, are Mr. Noble, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Burgett, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Cantrell, and Mr. O'Doherty.
The location of this photograph is Page Field. -
Paul Bennett, Athletic Director, Howell Public Schools
Labeled, "after college"; unknown female and Paul Bennett.
Paul Bennett was a teacher, coach, and athletic director for Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Bennett was born 1897 in New Jersey, and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1969. He married Mildred Guestschow in 1926.
Following his retirement in 1957, Mr. Bennett was instrumental in the formation of the Community Recreation Program, and the Howell Junior Baseball Program. He was also the Director for Howell Recreation. In 1965, he received the Howell "Citizen of the Year" award.
The exact date of this portrait is unknown. -
Paul Bennett , Athletic Director, Howell Public Schools- Young Paul and Baby
Paul Bennett was a teacher, coach, and athletic director for Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Bennett was born 1897 in New Jersey, and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1969. He married Mildred Guestschow in 1926.
Following his retirement in 1957, Mr. Bennett was instrumental in the formation of the Community Recreation Program, and the Howell Junior Baseball Program. He was also the Director for Howell Recreation.
In 1965, he received the Howell "Citizen of the Year" award.
The exact date of this portrait is unknown; baby: unknown. -
Paul Bennett, Howell Public Schools, Athletic Director
A portrait of Paul Bennett, Howell Public Schools.
Paul Bennett was a teacher, coach, and athletic director for Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Bennett was born 1897 in New Jersey, and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1969. He married Mildred Guestschow in 1926.
Following his retirement in 1957, Mr. Bennett was instrumental in the formation of the Community Recreation Program, and the Howell Junior Baseball Program. He was also the Director for Howell Recreation. In 1965, he received the Howell "Citizen of the Year" award.
The exact date of this portrait is unknown. -
Paul Bennett , Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Paul Bennett and his brothers.
Paul Bennett was a coach, teacher and Athletic Director at Howell Public Schools for over 25 years.
Names of the brothers and date of photo is unknown.
Paul Bennett stands at far left. -
Paul Bennett, Athletic Director, Howell Public Schools
This is a photo of a Memorial written by Duane Zemper.
Paul Bennett was a teacher, coach, and athletic director for Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan.
Mr. Bennett was born 1897 in New Jersey, and died in Howell, Livingston, Michigan in 1969. He married Mildred Guestschow in 1926.
Following his retirement in 1957, Mr. Bennett was instrumental in the formation of the Community Recreation Program, and the Howell Junior Baseball Program. He was also the Director for Howell Recreation. In 1965, he received the Howell "Citizen of the Year" award.
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