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

 - Class of 1935

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• Class of January, 1937 Abernethy, Mary Louise Gillies, Dolores Nofs, Edward Adams, Lewis Green, Marjo rie O’Brien, Faye Amey, Gerald Grover, Margaret Oke, Leona Bacheller, Lester Haller, Elizabeth Papineau, Dorothy Baird, James Hamm, Jack Parker, Virginia Bankson, Lloyd Hastings, Warner Patterson, Leonard Barth, Russell Heeke, Verne Pettengill, William Bates, Bill Helsdon, Virginia Philips, Byron Bell, Edwin Helwig, Thomas Postill, Helen Bianche, Harold Hering, Juel Postal, Catherine Black, Fern Hodgson, John Purdy, Boice Black, Lome Hoffman, John Quinlan, Charles Bragg, Marion Holth, Robert Rabidue, Karl Brink, Robert Illingworth, Norene Radigan, Walter Brown, Harley Johnson, Reginald Rae, George Burke, Marjorie Johnston, Betty Relken, Elliott Burr, Helen Johnston, Josephine Renaud, Gleason Byrne, Robert Johnston, Richard Richardson, Irvin Carlisle, Newton Johnston, Robert Riehl, Dorothy Carmody, Edward Jones, Virginia Riehl, Edith Carpenter, LaVerne Kepler, Ruth Riggs, Doris Carson, Robert King, Geraldine Riggs, Dorothy Casello, Cordon King, Robert Rochman, Elnorah Caton, George Kitchen, Frank Rolph, Robert Chamboy, Mary Krenke, Robert Rood, Sidney Cline, Betty Kuhn, Ella Mae Ryan, Eunice Conlin, Margaret Lashbrook, Betty Sawdon, Jack Cornwell, Max Lashbrook, Virginia Schmude, Earl Cristick, Norman LaTurno, Almond Schneider, Norbert Crowe, Dorothy Lauth, Corliss Shaw, Warren Davis, Alfred Lawson, Harriett Sly, Clara Belle David, Clinton Leffler, Elizabeth Smiley, Margaret Denkelberg, Louise McDougal, Laverne Smith, Florence DeRonde, Ervin McGowan, Dorothy Smith, Louis jQ | I J Sternett, Edwin f • . Stewart, Doris Dietrich, Edward Dunn, Leona McIntyre, Doleen McPhee, Helen Duval, Gertrude Mack, Wayne Sturdevan, Elizabeth Eckstein, Marjorie Manchester, Arthur Stewart, Charles Edie, Lee Manis, Cus Switzer, Viola Emeigh, Grace Manning, Jesse Tracy, Dorothy Emery, Willis Matthews, Carroll VanCamp, Burwell Essex, Clarence Menzo, Margaret Vigrass, Lillian Felter, William Minnie, Ruth White, Helen Finch, Kenneth Molinaro, Dominic Wiley, Julia Foster, Louise Munger Alton Wilson, Charles Wm. French, Marie Munro, Betty Wingard, Jess Fulcher, Eleanor Munro, Charles Yeager, Russell Gillies, Evelyn Myron, lla Zielke, Carlton i Page Twenty-eight

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Second Semester — President, Bill Davison; Vice-President, Carl Brandenbury; Secretary, Ruth Cains; Treasurer, Alex Lewis; Student Council: Willard Babcock, Max Dalrymple, Bob Forris- ter; Girls’ League, Hilda Stopp. Advisor, Miss Margaret Stevenson. PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Classmates: We have before us the difficult task of replacing a fine graduating class. Their great example of industry, coupled with resourcefulness cannot but spur us on. We will realize the responsibilities of leadership that will fall upon us when we become Seniors and shall do our very best to efficiently assume them. BILL DAVIDSON, President. Page Twenty-seven



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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE We may all feel rightfully proud at this time; proud of the fir which we belong and especially (?roud of the plendid spirit of shown by the members of our cta We must keep this flame of co to attain the success that every hi can not take the chance of del established. V educational institution to operation which has been peration burrling even more brMitly in the future, if we are school tuient counts upon jfo dearly. We must not and froying Opportunity and hard work aite aid to b of success. We have the opportunity; the ' If we conduct ourselves along th se li Therefore, let us not drag our banners in tl ' ' Tfcnvi T able record Which our predecessors have the combination t Ti up to o ir owt n tjie future, our r dtijt, bi t opens the lock the door nitiative. k j ards will be ricf ones indeed, on to great glory. RDON CASattO, President. First Semester — President. Dexter Burley: V £e- President. SJiney Rood; Secretary. Bill johnston; Treasurer, jack Hamm 4fud nt Cfrlfrcil : Lewis Adams, Charles Quinlan. Betty Cline; Girls’ LeagueT irginia tf |abrQpk. Second Semester — President, Cordon Casello; Vice-Prgaf ent, Jack Secretary. Lome Black; Treasurer, Helen Burr; Student Council: Berty Cline. Lewis Adams, Charles Quinlan; Girls’ League. Carroll Matthews. Advisor. Miss Marion Rowe. Page Twenty-nine

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