Port Huron High School - Student Yearbook (Port Huron, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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J. Waldo Baer — He finds enjoyment in teasing others. Kathleen Letitia Gray — “In speech and jesture, form and face, Showed she was come from a gentle race ’ Iva Mae Benner — “I do not fear to follow out the truth.’’ Leonard Vernon Simms — “G raced thou art with all the power of words Margaret Watson — Your gentleness moves more than does your force. Martha S. Carey — A maid with a mind of her own. Grant McDonald — A man of pure and simple heart. Frances E. Brown — She can best express her thoughts in terms of music. Hazen Gravlin — His countenance reveals his seriousness of thought. Grace Jones — “She tastes the joy that springs from labor.” [ 15 ]

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192 3 19 2 3 STUDENT ¥ Roy Briggs led their activities with Malcolm Wright as Vice-President, Doris DeGraw as Secretary, and Grant McDonald as money-changer. Miss Xorthrup and Mr. Meade were the efficient advisers. The class recognized the need of student control in the halls and worked out a plan satisfactorily. They organized and kept up a Science Club, a Debating Club and interscholastic debating. In all their High School career they were said to have been one of the best classes and they will leave Port Huron High School having profited by four years of education well fitted to pursue further their student work or to enter the various walks of life. Malcolm Charlton — ’ 23 . Our Seniors I. Early in September on one Monday morn , I he high-school views to a Freshman were born. When the hour approached for classes to pass, These Freshmen were frightened — as green as grass. II. As weeks passed on and months went by, They realized they had been too shy To ever become students of worth To join the crowd, and take part in the mirth. III. So they started right in to study with zest And when they did a thing, did it their best. That was the spirit that gave them their name, Built up their knozcledge and sent forth their fame. IV. And now they are Seniors and dignified, too ; Their minds full of business and hearts full of truth. They ' ll ne ' er be forgotten at old Port Huron High, - These students who at first were so timid and shy. Ruth Frii.ay. [ 14 ]



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Mary Helen Somers — “To be joyful is a virtue ' Clarence E. Frost — “Words are but breath Alma Green — “She talks so incessantly that the echo hasn’t a fair chance Russell Charles Wonderlic — “Speech is a golden harvest Ellen M. Wilcox — Her complexion wins, when words fail. Pansy Naomi Howse — What she does, is right, you may depend on’t. Mayme C. MacQueen — “A maiden never bold of spirit, still and quiet A. Clajr Cooper — I have only done my duty. Kathleen Isabelle McClellan — She is not forward, but modest and patient in disposition. Dorothy Jessie Martin— “There’s little of the melancholy element in her.” [ 16 ]

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