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

 - Class of 1956

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V .2 af' 'Os wr.:- f- , fu 5 P rllffl' I S Dealiccztiaa To The Swim 66444 of 1951 the yearbook staff presents the 1956 edition of the Student, V fl? e' 4. l 5 v X i X A. 3 x- ' s s Y 9 six s.N f xNN- l xsN' P av , Y g in , Y Q 1 s in-12 1 ' . ..- flwz sf: I K . , . fx 5 U 1- 41- --'Cv-Q., ,, fd-iqiiliiuq ' s Q - - , ' 4 , u . N 5 4 2 :sf S4 m s A .JM l ' V 'Cunllll Y X X Qfgdwb X and dnndawlm ' Swp me of 5440464 xx 1 x y rr .Q-Qxm' 4 C . X it i gi f r. 4 L +2 HOWARD D, CRULL Zgamdofg X X 1 K ny. S 'fn SEATED: Mr. William H. Brahany Jr., President: Mr. Frank O. Staiger, Mrs. Edward A. Haynes. STANDING: Dr. Charles F. Kempf, Mr. Stanley C. Benedict, Mr. Richard A. Cooley, Vice Presidentg and Mr. Thomton S. Kunz. 8 Om dmdadatzatazc E 1 4 of T ,- 2. 1 J p MORTON J. ToMuNsoN 244450543 FLORENCE c, wusss To the graduating class of June 1956, the last to e graduated from our high school on Erie Street, we say bon voyage. We hope that you will have fond mem- ories of our hi h school days. This book, cgedicated to you, should serve to remind you always that progress will always require that we move on to new- er and bigger things. Thus, you will for- ever be urged to move forward, but at the same time recallin those pleasant hours with classmates and teachers in those friend- ly halls and classrooms of good old P. H. H. S. cbt' In these high school halls and classrooms you are about to leave, you have lived and learned, experienced exhileration and defeat, rown in stature and wisdom. You have made Friends here that you will never forget, enjoy- ed thrills that made what seemed hardships momentary inconveniences. Now you leave it all - As this book is dedi- cated to you, and as you bid farewell to this our old school, remember what it all stood For - America at its best, where freedom is respected, and where truth and wisdom are sought. This record of your happy days should also be a reminder of your responsibility as a person to posterity. 90 cv HELEN ALEXANDER Homemaking HARRY ANDERLE Social Arithmetic D 'LG LORETTA BLACKBURN Cafeteria Manager LINFORD B. BOND Physics W GAYLORD FEICK, ELLEN L. KEAN, FRANCES MOORE, ERNEST A, GERKE, Counselors. CATHERINE BROWN ELEAZAR CURTI Homemaking Spanish 1 GLENN BURNELL Mechanical Drawing Biology ROBERT DRESSER .41 ,i ELEANOR CRIBBINS Social Arithmetic Latin MARY EDWARDS Q 10 s -N . .ff X t . EUNICE EICHHORN History L ,,..... 4 Q I ISABELLE FRANKHAUSER Commercial LESTER B. GEMMILL Government Geography 4 A ROBERT HAYES Physical Education Football Coach JOHN HEERING JR, Physical Education ' . WALLACE HETTLE Coordinator, Dist. Ed. if 7 LEO M . JOHNSON Chemistry ALICE KUHLEN KA MP Crafts REED LA UGHLIN History MA RIAN HOUCK English MARY GLENN JACOBUS English BB Coach MARY LEONARD Mathematics FERN LINDSAY Commercial PM 0, ALTA M. LLOYD American History HMMIE LOBAUGH Music ISABEL MacLAREN English ' -A ll Ffa ROBERT MEDFORD Gen . Metals ',.v. ,A CATHERINE MEEHAN Mathematics LAURA E. MOORE Homemaking MARJORIE MUHLITNER Government Economics MARY NEIL Mathematics MAURICE PONTINE Driver Training CORA D. POSEY Bookkeeping WINIFRED POWELL Art acwlily DAPHINE RANTANEN AUNE RUTHE Commercial Commercial ETTA REID O, E. SHELTON English Mech. 8L Arch. Drawing MARION ROWE CYRIL SMITH Biology History MILDRED RUSH JOYCE STONER History English A-' 190. 4. -,a-of 'S of I - 12 DORIS TEACHOUT Science and Health Education WES LEY V II LO Woodshop Industrial Arts CLARENCE H , WA DE Band ARLO WALLACE Librarian Y' JOYCE WALLI English malty DONALD WISMER Supervising Coordinator 'SN . ' .- . if NA v my W N V ml -if lvr - W CAROLINE WINBORN French A lb' DORIS WARREN DONA YOUNG Government Speech Sociology English The Teachers Meet in the Main Office Before School 1:1 13 UWM SW! VIRGINIA FORBES BARBARA FRENCH CLARA WELLMAN Mr. Tom1inson's Mr. Tomlinson's Miss Wiese's Office Office Office LEFT TO RIGHT: Alfred Frazier, Percy Helmer, John Searl, Frank McPherson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Ross, Miss Blackburn, Mrs. Draper, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Cronan, Miss Dunbar, and Mrs. Vegrass. I --v1-vuuuuuumuw w William Portice, Charles VanNorman Kenneth Clement, and Glenn Pederson Y XXQ Se X Q 'B W BETH ARMSTRONG 3-4 9.41 i. is if U n 1' Nav' 1 X CHARLES FOX President JUDITH BLACK YVONNE BLANCHARD SHARON BooK RALPH BOPRA, JR. TERRY BORKOWSKI KATHLEEN BOWNS RUTH BRADLEY LEANNE BRANDL WILMA BRIGGS 5' DAVID CATHERINE NOREEN PICKETT EISENHA UER DUNSMORE Vice President Secretary Treasurer MARKEL BRIONES JAMES BRONSON EDWARD BROOKS HOWARD BROUGHTON BA RBA RA BROWN BEVERLY BROWN JOHN BROWN ROBERT BROWN f I I . Y , 1 1 J ,gg V bu I 0 x ' T ' 5 3' ' f-4 -mf ' X Q A 7 'if A I l 5' .J' .f-15 fx 1 - X 1 SANDRA CHURCH iii 1' 'N . Q I 31 . A 3,33 4 -I ,UK 'Q' I-I GEORGE D. CLARK, JR. l VIRGINIA BROWN AUDREY BUFORD MARION BUNTROCK SHIRLEY BURLEIGH IOANNE BURNS JAMES BUSH ,ah PHYLLIS BUSSEY i RICHARD BUTLER NANCY CAMPBELL DONALD CAPPS SONDRA CARPO ' DAVID CARTER 3 L 531 if DER - JACK CARTMELL MARILYN CA UG HILL Q, l 3 A CARL CHANDLER FRANCIS CHARTIER Div 1 S '21 , ii, DONALD CHIDEST ER x ..' W H f JSA. PATRICIA JANET JUNE if--35.iX..:vz3k CLARK CLINE CONKLIN 18 ' 4- QPR' 15- . wth ' 7? I Q3 , C xt. 1' X' 1 all XM, J Semiafza I , COSSIETTE CONLEY - 4 Q GEORGENA COOK ILA MAE COOK MARLENE COULTER f 5 ,452 1, N f. H HOWA RD COURTNEY MARGARET COWAN CAROL CRAWFORD ALBERT CROCKER TYLER CROCKETT 1 VIVIENNE CUMMINS RICHARD CUNNINGHAM CHRIS DALLAS ROBERT DAMEC HOMEROOM TEACHER AND CLASS ADVISOR: Robert Dresser HOMEROOM OFFICERS: James Bronson, and Patricia Clark. , - ag na 5 ' I ' ' ff 'I , ,A HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mary Edwards 1 -pf R -swf . :Flin-' f 1 f' r 5 ' : gf A L 5 HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Richard Cunningham, Marlene Coulter, Chris Dallas, Donald Drescher, and Robert Damec. LARRY DANHAUSEN 1 Q BENJAMIN DAVEY KATHRYN ANN DAVIS Q ' NANCY DEAR I ALTON DENMAN 1,4 1, ' A A A GARY DICER L KAY DILLER A A C RONALD DONAGHY A 7.5 A ROBERT DORTMAN I' .Y Y if f ,ff PATRICIA DOWN DONALD DRESCHER SALLY DUFF LAWRENCE EASTMAN Z 0 1 X v 473 sf if , -C' KIDS-v JOANNE sus DORIS EDIE EIFERT EMERICH 1 ELEANOR FALK I I KEN FARBER - IV. MARY FAWCETT L ARLENE FEICK KAREN FENNER . It I NORETTA FENNER J . an DAVID FIEDLER BETTY FISH GAYLORD FORBES NORMAN FORSTNER SANDRA FOSTER WILLIAM FOWLER CARL FRANK K 'x JEAN FRANK PETE FRILEY BRUCE FRUMVELLER ALICE FRY Z1 si I Wx SCOTTY BETTY EPLEY FALK .ISK F Qs 4 FS 'ir QQ! fyg 2. VD 1-,x Wk 'law'--rv K tf., EP LOUIS GARY GOLDMAN GOODRICH 1 1 I 5 - MORRIS FULLER BEVERLY FYE EDITH FYE WILLIAM GANHS BARBARA GARDNER ,I I GEORGE GEIKAS ROBERT GEROULD x-Y Y Rf LILLY GILBIRDS NANCY GILLIHAN RAYMOND GILMORE 'W SHARON GILMORE CATHERINE GI LMOUR MARY GIRCHARDT IOAN GLAAB KAREN GLASSFORD CLAUDE GLENN LEVI GLENN KAY A. CURTIS MARY GOODRICH GOODWIN GORINAC .8 -gf 1 2 -Q Z2 I sb Semlow 3 faq BARBA RA GORTE Q W ' up: N N GEORGE GOUGH - X RON GRANT CHARLES GRAY FREDRIC GREEN 2' Q TANYA GREEN SUSAN GRIMES NANCY GROH ju wh--:rx WILLIAM GUSHWA W, 1 FRED HADDAD 7 EUGENE HALL LORETTA HALL . A ' X T I x 1 THOMAS HAMILTON HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Catherine Eisenhauer, Noreen Dunsmorc, Mary Fawcett, Charles Fox. HOMEROOM TEACHER: Lester Gcmmill 23 1 I I 9 2' faq I 1 ' Q f ali fg , . ,P I M 'iqr 53' ,- FA V XD V. Qu as . 373' A 'wiv S og? iii HOMEROOM TEACHER: IOyCe Walli HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Ioan Glaab, Nancy Gillihan, Kay Goodrich, and George Geikas. v -3 Q ? H ggi, lr, . EUGENE HANCOCK SHIRLEY HANTON ROSEMARY HARPER ESSIAH HARRIS ROBERT HART HARRIETT HARTNETT ALAN HAUGNER BEVERLY I-IAWLEY JERIE HEBNER PATRICIA HENCY CAROL HENDERSON NANCY HENNING RALPH HENSCHEL Tug , gx xy' 1' WILLIAM BARBARA HERRMANN HESS RUTH ANN HITCHINGS ROBERT HOFFMAN WILLIAM HOOPER JOHN HOPPS CYNTHIA HOSKINS CAROL HOT TENROTH JANET HOWELL JOYCE HUDSON WILLIAM HUDSON PATRICIA HUTCHINGS MARGARET HYSLOP NANCY INGLES CONSTANCE INNES JOSEPH JACOBS LLOYD JENKINS ALICE JOHNSON GWENDOLYN JOHNSON bit - 4 -, S- 'Y' 3 A MIKE JOHNSTON STUART JOHNSTON CHARLENE JONES B 5- N , 5. GLORIA KALJSH ' 1, JAMES KEARLY FRANK KELLOGG Q A A DAVID KELLY 9 m A H1 iv '23 RAYMON D KEMP WESLEY KERBYSON ELAINE KERR 'X KAREN KERR 31 DAVID KINGSBURY SSA 'A ' MELVIN KLEEVES I , I JOY ANN KLUG J I TTE --,ww f I I MYRNA KLAAS 5 I K' IUDITH KOCH W D4-an ZS' NORMAN KOCH F' JA , v WILLIAM PATRICIA THOMAS DARRELL CONSTANCE KOMPH KOOPMAN KOTA KRAMP KRAMPIEN ,, '1- I R fx Q- f-v XY ' embed MARIE KRAMPIEN VICKIE KRESS JUDITH KUEHN GERALD LAKIN JUNE LAMBERT 'JF ' f 1 'f ' MARGARET LaMOTTE Nj Q7 Q MAR1LU LANE A A N if LORRAINE LANGOLF t A - ' 1 'N t liikiiiit .. I V' C CAROL LANGS ,., 'gt gg. JANICE LASHER Q LINDA LASKY gg 5 A A 5' iff !! .xH -,Q LILLIAN LavERE hy, Av I I X IW 'J A 1 ', Qs -Qgl? .ji RICHARD LaVERE HOMEROOM TEACHER: John Heering HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Barbara Hess, Cynthia Hoskins, Harriett Hartnett, Robert Hart, and Essiah Harris. V7 -ca Z7 endaw I .Q HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mary Glenn Jacobus IIOMEROOM OFFICERS: Judith Koch, Myrna Klaas, and Elaine Kerr, 5 f 'J tx J -ef rr GLORIA LAWSON CAROL LEONARD THOMAS LINCOLN -,K ROBERT LINDBERG 6 Ax XE' . SHERMAN LITTLE - fy! DON ALD LOCKE JOY LOTRIDGE JACK LOGAN '5 fi JACK Lumow , 5,5 K ,' ' 4? , -f ff.:-' 1. 1 CAROLE MACDONALD ,Aff A KEITH MaCDONALD CAROL MacPHERSON .G I LINDA MADDOX D 1 'G 9 .2 It 5-L I ' 41 , LEONA CARL CLARA KAY pglmp MAES MANNING MANNING MARSH MARTIN FRANK MARTINEZ. JUDY MASTER HARRIET MATHEWS A WILLIAM MAXWELL IOYE LOU MAYNARD JUDY ANN MAYNARD HOLLY MCALLISTER JAMES MCCALLUM MABEL MCCALLUM SHARON MCCANN CAROLE MCCULLOUGH ARTHUR MCDONALD EDWIN MCDONALD ,KV L? ,JR '11 4, A BEVERLY MCINTYRE li A EDWARD MC1voR ' JUDITH MCKEE A 5' LYLE MCLANE I ' 1 NORMA MCLANE -Q f DOROTHY MCN AUOHTON Ie W' ,f TIMOTHY MENO ini N !Q, YT I . MARLIS MUHLHAN WAYNE MILBURN DAVID MILLER MARY MILLS EVELYN MOELLER 'E' PAUL MUIR .Jig .N I .V ,, XJ is , . .H 5 . -I . VI yi, I V 1 I -- 5 iggfjil I .5:'.f'f2T-W' 1' LOUISE MOFFATT IS Z W,: -f 'Q ' 1 E T .. Vi-7 I Q -1,11 :gi I , 5 S: 'I N ,P J 'UIQ KATHLEEN MOLSTEAD IANICE MOLINARO CAROLINE MOORE PI-IILLIP MORRIS GRACE MORT MEREDITH MUGAVERO RICHARD MUGAVERO JOAN MUGRIDGE RONALD MUGRIDGE JAMES EUGENE LORETTA MULLEN MUNRO MURRAY if UNF 'Egan' Q E' ij Q as 0 SALLY MYLES LAWRENCE NELSON RICHARD NICHOL DORIS NORQUIST NANCY NUHN FRANK NUNEZ SHARON NUSKE ALBERT O'DELL JENNRAY OLIVER MAXINE OLIVER DONNA OSBORNE LOIS OSBORNE MILDRED PA GEN 2 ' dF Hx if -- , ff A E. .K gs Vi F3 I HOMEROOM TEACHER: Robert Hayes HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Linda Maddox, Leonard, and Clara Manning. -Cf r I 31 ,lack Logan, Carol v- 1 Q YT 'I I 1 b HOMEROOM TEACHER: Helen Alexander HOMEROOM OFFICERS, SEATED: Joye Maynard, Sharon McCann. STANDING: Judith McKee, Timothy Meno, Evelyn Moeller, Arthur McDonald. an II LIN DA PARKER Seadaw Q . I-.fr jg ai 2' '31 A A I ROBERT PARKER RONALD PEARSON BEVERLY PEELING JOSEPH PELC MARIORIE PENN LOIS PENNELL JAMES PETTENGILL LIN DA PETERSON IANICE PETTEE . MARY KAYE PHILLIPS LYNN PICKETT SA LLY PINCOMB fy Yr sf 'K 32 DONALD REBITZKE GRIFFIN ROBINSON tx BA RBA RA GORDON POTT ER POWELL HOWARD 'PUDDOCK JEANNETTE PULFORD ' eu , 13 A fm' x 'XXL YVONNE BETTY PRECOUR PRINGLE 'KW IANICE RADEMACHER af. NORMA RANDOLPH W' ED RANKIN 41 'SA ,Y K V . I GERALD RANKIN j? f I ' fe? ALBERT RAWLINGS A LELA .L f w I. ' ., ' AUGUSTINE RAYGOSA ' S Q' ' ARNOLD READY 5 V , ,-,. f .3 ' A A A f S L, ' 0 ' ' I - JUDY REEVES MARIORIE RENNO CLIFFORD REYNOLDS ROBERT ROBINSON IUDITH ROCK VIRGINIA ROCKSTROH 154 I 33 1 JN' MARY ROELENS PATRICK ROWBOTHAM ALBERT ROWE GARY ROWE c- U Q 1 LEWIS D. RUCKER ' Q R DONALD RUSH . O I JANET SABATOVICH 1 'I I N v it A xi 1. RONALD SAMPLE -4' i ' wr ,ax q . ,, 2 S if ,Q :Q MARGARET SAMSON ROBERT sAss 9- S F Q A A MARLENE SCHNEIDER 3 , A A NORMAN SCHRADER , LEROY SCI-IUMANN BARBARA SCOTT DONALD SCOTT JANET SCOTT DONNA SELTZER DONALD PEGGY MARGARET CAROL CHARLENE SELTZER SEMROW Sl-IAGENA SHARRARD SHEFFIELD ' A I 3 4' x -'- 'f , r' 'V ff' 1' I f 34 eadaw FLOYD SHUE NOREEN SHUMATE KAYE SIMMONS JOSEPH SIMPSON PATRICIA SIMPSON JAMES SIPLE DORIS SM IT H fg.f,g t ! DAVID SLATER K e L' I Baa FRED SMITH .IEANNE SMITH ROBERT W. SMITH WALTER I. SMITH GERALD SOBCZ YNSKI A I R 9 HOMEROOM TEACHER: Mary Leonard HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Linda Peterson, Marlis Muhlhan, Caroline Moore, Loretta Murray, and Jim Mullen. 35 HOMEROOM TEACHER: Alta Lloyd HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Mary Kaye Phillips, Virginia Rockstroh, and Mary Roelens. Q7 ROBERT SOLOMON EILEEN SPRINGBORN CONSTANCE SQUIRES JERRY STABENOW GAIL STABLEFORD BARBARA STANLAKE NANCIE STANLAKE LAWRENCE STANLEY WAYNE STAPLETON EMIL STEINHAUS LARRY STEVENS GRANT STEWARD GAYLE STIMSON endow gr 'iii is . X ., 'I 7.3 k - , ? RAY ELIZABETH RON FRANCES WILLIAM STRAFFON STREETER STROUD SUGGS SUKIb SUSANNE SULLIVAN J ' f, .,aj'.A fn- ,- 'f l VALERIE SWAFFIELD ,. f , 1 iiis 9 ...A A :fl ANN TAYLOR I I Z V A. SHIRLEY TEACHOUT p DOROTHY MARY THOMAS Q N LORRETTA ANN THOMAS I Q' SANDRA LOU THORNE of . L ' ,y DOROTHY TINGLEY A 1 . SHARON TOMLINSON K A Q f ' JEAN TONKIN DANIEL TORREY LOIS TOSCH DEANNA TOUMA RICHARD TOUMA KAREN GAIL TRACY IERALD K. TRANZOW ROBERT F. TREEND 37 ...zgi M , ..,, v :JJ S v 'lk Q' J 5' 'X JAMES TUER A ' A 4 i RICHARD E. TURNER ANET VANDERLAKE DONALD VANDERV EEN SHIRLEY VICK.ERS F, SHARON VINCENT JUDY ANN VOLKERT 4'--T LORELEI VONHILTMAYER ROBERT WAITE CHARLENE WAKEHAM RICHARD WALKER RAYMOND W . WALLACE SALLY WALLACE CHARLES WARREN DOLORES WASMUTH 0 A ., ' JOHN WEBSTER 9 f 1 If - , Q' , I , f r '14 - f JAMES wEHRwE1N I .h f ROLLAND MARTIN CALVIN ARDITH HAROLD WEINBERG wE1ss WESTFALL WESTPHAL FURNESS Y? ... .senden ALBERT WHEATLEY A - 1, , s-fl , ' ,- 4 JANET WHEATLEY , KENNETH WHEELER R LILLIE WHEELER ' a 2, U I X K 514 ' Nt ill :A rr in MYRTLE WHEELIHAN 1 'K' Q' I U sf N -un-' RALPH WI-IITICAN if JOAN WHITMAN GEORGE WHITNEY If-.t 'l , 'tif' N, -.gf J' it tix, P, Sv ws... 'G' Ln 3 'N LYN DON WHYBREW 'sr J MARGARET WILDER it SANDRA WILDIE HELEN w1LKs A 2 ,- x A X IVA WILLETT HOMEROOM TEACHER: Eleazar Cum HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Carol Sharrard, Donna Seltzer, Patricia Simpson, David Slater. 39 3 HOMEROOM TEACHER: Cora Posey HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Ray Straffon, Ann Taylor, Jerry Stabenow, and Elizabeth Streeter. endow dau Forward ever, backward never. 444 Blue and Pink 66444 76044102 'J 5' 1 I M' I ---- ., fm: 5 gi 3 ,,1kff ,. .',',... , gi ALMA WILLIAMS RICHARD WILSON ROBERT L. WILSON CAROL WILTON Carnation is ' ' ' I AL ' 5 -. Q 5 ' v ' -:' I UPPIE WOODYARD , Z DAVID WRIGHT JERRY WINE STANLEY WOLFE 40 CECIL WYNKOOP 'P -1 ,,-N,,,, ..--v-- A. DC I 6' -N G , IB' - , w - WILLIAM LOZON f I. .E H ' SRG? 'Q I if rf 453' CECIL MCQUILLER HOMEROOM TEACHER: Doris Teacliout BARBARA ZAJAC and Myrtle Wheelihan. HOMEROOM TEACIIER: Etta Reid IIOMEROOM OFFICERS: Margaret Wilder, Barbara Zajnc, v -'YJ s wi 'if HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Janet Vanderlake, Martin Weiss, Jerald Tranzow, Rolland Weinberg, and Sharon Vincent. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE LARRY ARVOY GERTRUDE BATES LARRY BERK DONALD BOND JERRY BROWN NELSON BURNS HAROLD CATES KEITH CHARLES CHARLOTTE COLLINGWOOD JAMES COOK RICHARD ELLIS RANSON ERSKINE DONALD EVENINGRED CONSUELO GONZAIES JIMMY HINES DON MCCORMICK THOMAS ROSS JANICE SMITH MARSHALL SMITH WALTER L. SMITH LEROY TODD WILLIAM WEIR 41 af! , r x - M..ingQ,, . -7,-7,1-Q, ' . 4-'- ax' .f- T lv I ll I Ha n 21 ull' -di ,f 'xi' ,pw 'N-. 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Margaret Bolton Robert Bossardet Janet Helen Bowns Joyce Ann Breckon Ronald Breckon Stewart Broadbent Dallas Bronson I Leland Brown J Richard Brown Lf ly Barbara Burde ' V A Edwin BLll'diCk Richard Burt Jeffrey Bush Barbara Cairns Rosealee Cameron Joseph Chevalier Sally Cline Sharon Closs Karen Clouse 1 William Alldredge Ronald Allen Jerry Armstrong Harry Atkins James Atkinson Helen Ayrton Robert Bankert Gerald Barr Susanne Barr K I X I XX Ruth Beltz James Bennett Sharron Best Gail Betts Joe Binion Judith Bishop A. W' N when Moak vice-President ti is 3 kt? U , Donald Bragg Paul Breakie Donald Breckon er' Wd ha I -3: v r - w -. 22, Leonard Brookins Marlene Brooks Dan Brown Gary Burnell , -3 ' Mary L. Burnell J' Leilaniaie Bums ' ' ' x Gary Campbell - Nancy Chalcraft Carol Chappelle Max Coats Gerald Cole Joseph Colgan n lf! Q 5' fdmcaw Sharon Collins JoAnn Cowper ag X Richard Cornwell Diane Craighead -'N' Sandra Cowan Judy Cruickshank 5 Clair Curtis ' -N , Xl, X Alan Cutcher . Sandra Dalziel Richard Davies Carol Danhausen Cecil Davis H' X X' Dale Davis 4 Marlene Davis in Robert Davis , i x . ,J A , Thomas Davis ' Allan Dease David Deaton Dorothy DeLacy - K - Sally Jo Dell John Diaz Sue Dentel A 8 Thomas Dingwell J If i -v Roseann Doan A' W Wayne Dodge X. fm J Jay Dowell Q -' '-lb, W JQ Judy Dunkel Sharon Drown J ,Z ig ' I . Barbara Dunn Mary Dudley A 4 Doris Durrant , v ' A ' if A Vw' xv 55 -t.y l 11, . f , Mary Macfiachin Neva Treend Secretary ' - Treasurer , W, 0 V Roselyn Edwards Gloria Ellsworth ,,,, it Susan Edwards Judy Ellsworth A ' - ' lk- Carol Ann Ellis Jacquelin Emerick . I I .- J . J., y K Janet Emerick -' x we Q ' ' qi gg Ronald Emerson Ranson Erskine 4 Georgia Emig Patricia Etter 1 ,. I ' N .s Curtis Emunson Donna Evans 1 E ' ' XX - Mary L. Evans A Carolyn Falk Judith Fenner Sheila Fawcett Lewis Fenner Carol Fellows Charlotte Ferguson Jerry Flanigan .A - Joyce Ford Gary Foster Robert Forstner Donna Fralick , Donna Foster Eddie Freeman A ' D Clarence Friley , ' ' 1 1-' Carl Fry William Genaw , ' Q an my Norman Gardner Judy Gerhardt Q Z X ' , - X 5 l Patsy Gardner Madeline Gerhold Y ' sf .fy 1 45 Dick Gerkowski I YL ' u , ,f Y' f NX iq.. ,ln . , . L . la X, s . S.-el 3 Q , -'Q i t g 4 Q I gi fr 1 l ' - s M ' 1 , 'agua 4- x W1 -N N , I Xa, , . x I all 'fi' .. -gf, I 'fiat . I Q . . me David Germain Lee Gierman Robert Gillett Mary Gilmartin John Gofton Patricia Goheen Ronnie Gorinac Janelle Goudie Dennis Green Walter Green Ronald Greene Jennie Groff Jane Hall Ruth Hamilton Robert Hand Dale Harris Donald Henderson Patricia Herber Jeannie Herbert Dorraine Herfert Judith Ann Hill Richard Hill Sandra Hill Mary Lou Himmel Edward Howe William Howe Carol Howey Barbara Hubbell Gerald Huston Frederic Ingersoll Gerald Ingles Vonda Ingram Garland Jacobs Gerald James Beverly Jamison William Jasltoski Eric Girchardt Mary Gleason Jack Glenn Steve Grabbitt Florence Graham Barbara Grant Charlotte Grover Vivian Gurnsey Ruth Gustincic Daryl Hastings Sherry Hayes Janice Hazen Lucille Heath John Heering Larry Heimback Barbara Hernandez Jesse Hill Judith Ann Hill Patricia Hopp Margaret Horn Margaret Howard Harvey Hubble Charlene Huff Charles Huff Ellen Isabell Jeffrey Israel Shirley Jackson Beverly Johnson Paula Johnston Paddy Ann Jones 3 , 9 X X. -ki H . 2. 9322 I ,,, 5 YQ. G -S652 5 V '1'?v3e. -U -4 2 .-.I 2 6? 1 ' L-4 V 1 -rj U. S' O' 0 I 'lv . l Mfr ' is .,ii',.n t J -X Sharon J. Jones Sharon Jones Sharron Kay Jones Delores Kearney William Kearney Marlene Keef Ruth Kelly John Kenn Carol Kerbyson Edward King Martha King Adrian Kippen Elmena Kopita Michael Koreiba Karen Kovatch Leo Krause William Kreeger John Kresin Carol Kurzweil Hugh Lake Larry Lambert Betty LaVere Terry LaVere Carol Lawrence James Lincoln Robert Lindsay Marlene Little Delbert Loxton Mary Catherine Lund Marilyn MacDonald William Jones Helen Joyce Joseph Kalish Joanne Karl Sharon Keeslar SaundrAnn Keesler Patricia Kelley Russell Kelly David Kerbyson Wesley Kidd Gary Kilbourn David Kilpatrick Nelson Kiteley Jane Knisley Darlene Knox Elmer Kodet Joseph Kriston Donna Krumlauf Connie Kukulka Carolyn Kunz Alice Lang Robert Langis William Langolf Sharon Langs Evelyn Lawson Connie Ledsworth Leroy Ledsworth Dorothy Lincoln Mildred Lloyd Judy Lockwood Edward Lomasney Eugene Long Sandra MacDonald Carolyn MacMurray Sharron MacNeil I ya f Ev i'iffN?i?1 if-I s .4 , Q Qu t J - -t f 9 E vs, r Pjl , Uv J Q' 'wif 'W 1 A 3 H., J ,us Danny Alex MacPherson K L w Q KL? 1 'Ti cmdcvw 9294 S I 8 had W. i ff e Haw 1 t REQ John Mahaffy Mary lean Makedonsky Lynn Mantikoski Karen Marsh Douglas Maxwell Kenneth Maxwell Richard May Anna Mae McAuley Mary Jane McDonald Robert McDonald David McElroy Rosemary McFadden Evelyn McNaughton Fay Ann McPherson Dennis Messenger Rosalie Messinger Jeanette Mitchell Carol Moffatt Suzanne Monzo Jerry Moore Robert Morrison Yvonne Morrison Marlene Marshall Dennis Martin Kenneth Martin Gerald McCormick Harry McCoy Jessie McDonald Donald McGregor Gary McLeod George McLeod Patricia Meter David Miller Marilyn Miller Wayne Miller Joyce Mills Geraldine Miskell Gordon Moore Joan Moore Larry Morrish Roy Muir Sharon Munger X. 'I ' , 4 Q69 Norma Moss Carol Newman if Joyce Mugridge i Nancy Nixon Patricia Novar James Norris Gerald Nutt Beth Ann North Carole O'Eien Laurie Noud HJ AA Leo O'Brien Wanda Oliver Gary O'Donnell John Olshove ' J' ' Dora Ogden Jack Osborn ' J' X I William Olary Q-bf' Glenn Osborne Charles Pavey Patricia Palmer Kenneth Peck Gall Parr Wilfred Perry 'J 'I Mary Parr 48 X I' U, V f l A l ' :Sf X J stil ui . Six .y K W be in vi , b r 151, 71 W R5 .NJ I Q 2 lx Lf S1 wh, ll Judy Peterson Otto Peterson Lois Peyton Gary Pollock Betty Pope Kenneth Porrett Ira Pringle Thomas Purkiss Wilfred Putze Irene Reynolds Jack Reynolds Leonard Rich Griffin Robinson JoAnn Robison June Rock Helen Rohm Robert Rome Richard Roskey Eldred Rouse Marcia Rowe Robert Rucker Mary Schatzline Jeanette Scheff Donna Schess Nancy Schlueter Norman Schuck Sharron Scriver William Shain Joanne Sharrard William Sharrow Gary Phillips Edith Pickelhaupt Valerie Pickett Joseph Platzer Arthur Potbury Marilyn Pratt Erdine Precour Jacqueline Price Sandra Raetzel Bonnie Rea Ruth Ann Reinke Sally Resseguie Sara Jill Richards William Robbins Richard Robins Alice Robinson Richard Ross Robert Ross Helen Roth Miriam Roth June Ruff John Rumptz Lauretta Running Nancy Scahill Marvin Schlatter Judith Schleicher Emest Schleusener Robert Schleyer Archie Searles Carole Semrow Garry Shagena Marvin Shagena Richard Shell Carole Shepley Albert Shilling Mary Ann Short dmchfzd N kr ' ' if 'J 'J mf., if .VW in t 'Y r V kj 1 .1 -vw A JV' ,vigrx 1 5 A . l A J It 5, J f -4, J Y x. r 2 1? 1 if K ' 'J . 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J Maxine Short Antonia Shover Robert Sibilla Susan Sinclair Brenda Smith Carol Smith Diane Smith Douglas Smith Sandra Sorrells Sharron Stannard Joseph Stark Earl Steadman Frederick Stuewe' Eldridge Suggs Dora Sutton Linda Swaffield William Thielman King Thomason Carol Thorley Marjorie Thornton David Tomlinson Edward Towne Margaret Treleaven Jean Tucker Warren Wade Marian Wagner Susan Wagner Beverly Wakeham Mary Lou Weaver Robert Weber Marilyn Webster William Weicht Donald Whitford Cora Whitican Willa Whittaker LeRoy Wilcox Stephen Sischo George Skinner Theresa Slowinski William Soderberg Russlan Sokoloff Rosie Sorenson Joann Steinhaus Lyle Stevens Mary Stouffer Barbaranne Sweet Ivan Sweitzer James Tarzwell Cynthia Tate James Taylor Richard Teachout Joyce Thrower Thomas Tielking Raymond Todd Fred VanCamp Evelyn VanSickle Mary Ann Vincent Beulah Walker Jean Warner Jerry Watson Judy Wellman Ronald Wells Susan White Margaret Wrllert Carolyn Willey 6 , : . L ' in . Y md' 3 l X V . R E v' -Y 'f amp.-A an 5- fji, , , , Y? .r U3 'o I , f .' ' , All N David Williams A 5 Q g 50 l -472 I 22 131. 4 R x Denise Wilson Richard Wilson William Wilson Laura Wismer David Wolven Howard Woods Ronald Woolman Grant Yeo Richard Yorke :wicca l y Yearbook Assistants Identifying Junior Class Pictures are Carol Moffatt, Marcia Rowe, Sharon lxown, William Thielman, Harry Atkins, Betty Lavere, Jane Hall, Susan White, and Sally Reneguie. v-.- BRENDA B. SMITH 1939 - 1955 FRANK TUCKER 1937 - 1955 51 ayeiamafzea - Sue Agnew Michael Alcock ,- :L Q , g N X Judy Ainsworth Eileen Alexander 1 'gtg' Tl N 2.25 Arthur Aitken Sharon Allen ff, 1.5 Donna Albert if ,-- 7 'KR aw V A Janice Andrews f, gm-r Virginia Lee Allison Sally Anglebrandt 5 .ff Margaret Alloway Clarence Armstrong Ah T - Sharon Alvord 'Nj x Elizabeth Andreae . hr' David Bailey - J L. 5' L-I Thomas Baird .5 ' 'E' Claudette Arnold Olive Balhoff X ., V ' James Arnold , A . .A M-:T-Y Q ' . :gy Carol Ashley ' ,gig 'J' ms' Ju' Larry Bacheller James Bates I '2L?.Q?3 Y.. L David Beck 3 Martha Benedict J Katherine Ballentine V ' N , Mary Ann Bankson :L 'J I Q K, Dennis Barth Gayle Bennett , U U .1 .- M Gerald Bassett Thomas Bidwick .1 Y 'D X Jane Bigger i x .Ns r- , K! L Sandra Smith 4 Claudia Loeprlch President Vice-President 0 du' , Mary Bigger Judy Bond in fn , - g f Garry Black Joe Bowers w ,J 'Q' Mary Blackney Ben Boyd 'N A 1' Sandra Blizzard ' M P ' A ' Barbara Brackenbury Gertrude Bressett V 6, J? Mildred Brackenbury Donna Briggs '71 ' ' Q- J' -Q? Sandra Bradley Marcella Brooks ' WL J . 5' Daniel Bradt ' Richard Brooks James Burge D J Larry Brown Joan Burnell 1 ' K In William Bundy Sharon Burns : , x t Al 'Ls' W Josephine Burgas Q' ark r' Fred Burrell Joyce Busha lt 4? 1 'T' ' r, Berwyn Buschlen Kenneth Butzin D ., A Diana Bush Julius Caesar t y Linda Bush A L g H , Charlene Campbell Gene Chandler it - Judy Cannon Jack Chandler wi 'V A 43. V My Robert Carpo Patricia Chandler fr . ' ,- '- Robert Cesefske W ll 'ff in Q as Judy Cherry Tom Christenson Patti Church Bonnie Coburn King Cole Dawn Collingwood Loren Clark Carol Clendenney Patricia Cline Brenda Clink Floyd Collins Robert Collins QQ if ' Mary Ann Condland ' 9' ' Ted Condland 'N Terry Conklsm 3' 3 r 5 Jacolyn Conlam, , .1 X ',i ' Eva Cook Preston Coon A 1 K Charles Cope Mary Cottingham Elizabeth Cowper Patricia Coulter Q' Constance Cureton . ' aw Robert Curnow Wayne Crake V Gary Dalbec Beverly Daly Larry Daley P gf Bruce Dangremond Betty Daly 1 r Marian Davidson 1 .. sg, :fs r Jil Sllldll DIY-W-f Q r 1 George Goldsworthy . 5 L y Treasurer fx. ,.., pf , ,, N ..,, x ' -' '--- eager - Y' napwa. 'q4fiif21'5'.L P L . .JUw... i. .irxift ix Barbara Davis Mary Ann Davis Diane Davis Neil Davis Q t if AV f J' 1 I N. 4 I ' ' L, . , .I m prix fi 9-tp Judy Davis Diane Day Charles DeBe11 Ann DePuy Joanne Drake William Draper Ronald Drown Alice Edwards Priscilla Edwards Marianne Eisenhauer Nancy Emlaw Bob Ernst Harold Evans 53 Robert Davis Nancy Dawe Nancy Dewey Armstead Diggs Dora Dillon John Dolan Sondra Duckworth Jane Duff Joan Duff Hilayne Eaton Don Ellis Norma Ellis Walter Elmore LaVern Elsholz Malcolm Fairfield Leonard Faulkner Linda Faust Clarissa Fenner ff' r avail L dmdwd - -ii' as 5 -I if ll 1 F l 4' wi r M . ,W I qi , r 1 I, r ., -af ld al 5 mafzee , Y, I, kj' as-'sf , X 4 7 Ji., b r 13- Z! E' J !,tf 4 if JYFQQ' - ' fr ' if t X . N Lbuxm-5 N ' . 51 , , - x A f J F 4 'ga I ' I 'lla' J M 1 - 1 n f Q , .J -tif. 4-1 2 'X , flu - K 'F Jack Ferguson Jacqueline Ferriby Reiner Fischer Patricia Flanagan Judith Foster Margaret Foster Shirley Fox Haden Frank Eileen Friedland Bill Friley Daniel Frizzle David Frumveller Norman Furness Vivian Furness Barbara Fye Margaret Gage Fred George Richard Gerrow Gerald Girvin Judy Glaab Stanley Gorinac Joan Gray Richard Green william Green John Gustke Carol Hall David Hall Roberta Hall Judy Hamilton Alec Hardy Garry Harmer Gail Harmon Joyce Hawk Janet Hayes Charles Heald Marilvn Helm cami Flewellmg Jon Ford Annie Forney 'x Judith Freeman Larry Freiburger Larry French Inez Fulcher ,l Carol Fuller Sharron Fuller V 1 s Karen Galat Nora Gamble Esther Garcia ' ,. , f X-Sm ,' my . Dave Gardner 'T Josephine Gardner Betty Sue Gates ' - v - ilk! Albert Gonzales Samuel Gonzalez Beverly Goodband L X , 2 I-it -. Patsy Groh 2 ' 3 ,,' - George Gross - 6 , V ' Stephen Guitar A ' -'I f . f ' - sharon Hall it if Vesta Hall vg- Joseph Hamilton ,J 5 'fl' L fi J .9 Laurellee Harmon A 13 , Jack Hart Kaye Hawes xv k U Calvin Hensler ii Q ' Carl J. Herfert gg W ,A ' Delores Hemandez Q ia N- 'S ' w g F , 1 -1 A 61.11 3 R lx! ' Lira hi N iff 5 1 G am. 31' nf if . U .QQ Marilyn Hill Marilyn Hill Peggy Ann Hill Clayton Holmes Velma Houle Larry Howard Sandra Hunt Dave Ingram Carol lack Marion Jahn Gary Jamison David Jeanson Benny Johnson John Johnson Judy Johnson Robert Johnson Sandra Johnson Willie Johnson Gale Kaleva Thomas Kane Fred Kaufman Carol Kenney Charles Kern Sharon Kessel Jim Kleiman Sharon K. Kodet Kenneth Koob Joyce Krohn David Kuehn Judy Lambert Star Hines Garlin Hodgins Barbara Ann Holland Joe Hollis Joanne Hubbell Gary Hudson Marilyn Hudson Robert Huffman Carol Jackson Gladys Jackson Rose Marie Jackson Judy Jacobs Maurice Jehl Nancy Jensen Rosalie Jeske Jim Jeske Bill Johnston Gary Jones Clarence Joyce Sharon Kaiser Joanne Keeler George Keener Sandra Keil Terry Kellogg Alan Kimball Gerald King Kenneth Kinsman Charles Klaas Robert Koob Michael Kraback Gloria Krampien Harold Krauss Karen Lambert Dorwin Laming Eleanor Landon Lorraine Landon 0050764 Q ' Ivey! Aw - 'YH SB an 'i,.,5'fVrB J . .mug stir J lf-- ' ' -wil ,r 5 4: nr Q.. . K 'JA' 'gg ' 'Ml ' J ' tl H1 , ' its M V- sa N t .,' ' 'bw' 4 1' if-fvfttsc.-lift t - t r -J Q 'N J s S a fr' N ST: ' 6 st ' J ?J 42 J ' 1 g J n 1,1 Mx: Q 3 W J 32? J A Q 'P will Q KE X : V x iii y f X Fl ,. 'FV w l L lb Q ' 1 Exim Bonnie Langolf Kenneth Langolf Peter Lapka James Loshaw Lenora Lehman Ann Leonhard Patricia Leonard Dorothy Letts Edward Ligocki Eileen Ligocki Jim Likins Carmen Limas Judy Logan Linda Logan Terance London Lewis Long J James Lymbumer James Lytle Judith MacDonald Patricia MacLean Joyce Marks Ruth Marshall Betty Sue Martin Darrol Martin Betsy Maxon Edward Mayer John Mayers Jeneal McCanna Nancy McLeod Edna McNaughton Ronald McNutt Richard McT aggart Frank Messinger Judith Metzger Joan Miller Leonard Miller 5 6 Leren Lashbrook June Lawrence Charles Lee Dorothy Levitt Gail Lewandowski Douglas Lickfelt Joseph Lincoln Ronnie Lindsay Sharon Lloyd Mary Lotridge Robert Love Lawrence loveland Eugene Lozano Edward Lucas Cozette Lukitsch Janet MacPherson Gary Maes Mary Jo Mann Ronald Martin Thelma Martin Sterling Massman Gary McCleary Fred McCormick Robert McDonald Evangeline Medina Paul Mercurio Ralph Meredith Loupatti Miller Marla Miller Keith Minard ijt' -ik, 1 9 'A 'J 'iff I 2 Q 3 was Ky 'f -ff Q., 'xr fi J hi kr A 1, J-' K I Q i Q! I 'Hs ggi J' x' ' ,l e like -1 l 4' J ff ,I .. Z' , EQ 2 xl V N 1 1 I 'J t J vi l. 'Q' -I . fa M Nancy Jean Minke Jean Minnie Charles Mires Arthur Montross Joseph Montross Carolyn Moore Katherine Morley Joan Morris Marvin Morrison Gary Munro Donna Mussleman Bruce Myles Dorothy Nofs Patricia O'Nei1 David Orr Ronald Ort Shirley Osgood Janet Osmer Martin Parker Larry Parmann Sharron Parrish Gary Peacock Richard Pearson Karen Pendrock Mary Peterson Faith Peyton Charles Phillips Barbara Postill Diane Potter Joyce Potter James Mitchell Ronnie Moeller Mary Molinaro Janet Monteith Judith Morauski Leland Morden Florence Morgan Janet Morin Carl Moss Julia Moutoux Patricia Mullen JoAnn Munger Kathleen Nelson Jeanie Nichol Bud Nichols Judy Nixon Judy Osmer Janet Paeth John Palmer Judy Papineau Jim Patterson Ruth Paton Dan Pawlowski Arlene Payne Richard Penn Donald Perry William Perry John Pesano Sharon Pickeral V U 4 'J K' xvx g I , ,. I 'F' Q 'Eg' 'tj Gloria Phillips ,J Patricia Phillips t il' Ronald Pletz Madeline Powell Jacqueline Prater Dorothy Pringle Lanny Pringle So 40000264 1' . x -2? 9 ii, ,, Q' i-U . 1 1 in-if E3 C 'li , I I ' . 2' H: , 'Q ffm? mllsf W f- A , A y A J p ,- it Mil r', jii-5-r ff? .fire , If Ralph Pringle Ruth Promer Lloyd Rabidue Fred Radatz Esther Rands Patricia Reese Frances Reeves Patricia Reeves Gary Rhody Doug Rich Mary Lou Rich Janice Richards Charles Roe Ronald Roskey Arthur Roland Jerry Roth Jeanne Sari James Scesny Richard Scesny Harold Schafer Kathleen Scheonrock Arthur Schermerhorn Robert Schermerhorn John Schmude Mary Schultz Carl Schurr Judy Schwikert Richard Searle Fred Shappie Pamela Sharp Rudy Sharp Barbara Sharrard Eddie Shell Sharon Shepherd Earl Shoulders Judith Simpson 58 Dennis Raines Karyn Rainey Angeline Randolph Millicent Renno Judith Reynolds Bonnie Rhadigan Barbara Jean Ridge Janie Ridge Kay Rock Jim Rouse Mary Rowley Gerald Ryan Arlene Samuelson Patricia Sanderson Raymond Sandoval John Schafer Clarence Scheffler Diana Scheffler Wilfred Schneider Janice Schroeder Lois Schuck Dorothy Searles Patricia Seiber Sharon Sendzik Jakcie Shaw Saundra Sheffer Russell Sheldon David Sischo Charles Skeens Charles Slingerland I 0 Q 399 R53 F14 ra- I ! E k N I sara ir S 's Q- f 2 A -.ra an vvd 7' fp , r RAIN! L.. Q.. 'V ' '19 A YU Y. tri pf J tfril J fl f , 1 if --1 J V X.. -1 I or b Q ? J. - ETXX1-fi? Agatha Smith Art C. Smith David Smith Terrance Smith Robert Soderberg Constance Spencer Ann Squires Jack Stabenow Gloria Staiger Beverly Stimson Richard Stokan Mary Stone LaDonna Sullivan Margaret Sutton John R. Tanton Patsy Tarzwell James W. Taylor Ronald Taylor David Thompson Gary Thompson Jerene Thompson Loretta Totten Doug Touma Patricia Trembath Dale VanConant Elon VanLuven Nelson VanNess Joseph Walker Shirley Walker Sue Walker 59 Diane Smith Gary Smith Mary Ellen Smith Richard Smith Joseph Spencer Nancy Spencer Robert Spencer Ray Spooner Ruth Ann Stein William Steiner Judith Sterosky Rosemary Stevens Robert Stoutenburg Judy Straffon Roberta Stuller Viola Suggs Alice Teeple Joyce Ann Teeple Gloria Tetreau Henry Thomason Don Thornton Leon Thornton Dick Tokarski Joyce Torrey Frank Tucker Linda Udell William Urban Ruth Ann VanCamp Carol Vos Karen Wagg Marlene Wagner Robert Wahl James Wallington Cynthia Warren Frederick Warren Judy Warren Sa ea fi. I - ,l 'Q A J -13 A - ff 1 if ff- -. aj . J' rm: tn ' A ' 'c. B J S , 1' Q.. Q , .J 1 vi l J 1' gt. P ,Lf 3 N.. T4 it i -'J an ye ly wings! l Xlsq 4 L..J . S. A A -f ' , ' .o i 0 U ij rd' K 9 Q 9 L L A km- -.HX , X k K 4 H 1 .H , : s. A Q - - Mary Lou Bricker Josephine Shank 432 Marvin Warren Nellanne Warren David Washburn Bonnie Weber Annette Weir Rudy Weiss Karl Werner Sandra Wessel Lewis Weygandt Douglas Wheeler Kathleen Wheelihan Larry Wheelihan Aloyious Wilder Sandra Willey Elaine Williams Floyd Williams Priscilla Wilson Richard Wilton Clarence Winfield David Winter Shirley Wourn Walt Wypych Janet Yakes Carol Young Larry Weston Beverly Westphal Donald Westphal Joan White Nancy White Frances Widdows Irene Williams Sharon Williams Allan Wilson Robert Wolfe Bonnie Wolvin Audrey Wood Mary Lou Zalewski Sarah Jane Ziegler Martin Zuhier Sa 00110764 L ' I 6 E 99? I S: . : s' . is vu '1 Y A .7 1 E 151 ' I 1 ecwdaw6,4 LEFT TO RIGHT, ST l ' S V... M. Blaekney, J. Bumell, E. L cki, J. Torey, B. Westphal B N. knsen DeBell, P. Q' Q' I 'X x Y X X? Student life N Itfffdf 60108464 coffee deae meal of ' Zion dffflld The required basic English courses, which include the study of reading, writing, and speaking, help to build a foundation for all school work. In the American and English Literature classes, students get to know and to read good literary material. Mrs. Houck's American Literature class listening to Poems. L .. f 1 vf' A ' 1 2.-1.-.C t A Future speech prospects. Sandra Raetzel reading Shakespeare in Miss Reid's English Literature class. Senior English class - a good review of the fundamentals. dave need fam 'fzadldtdafzal med Z The traditional math courses, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, etc., are given for students who need them for college preparation work or possible vo- cational needs. Certain Math courses are offered for students who need just general mathematical training. Geometry students study parallel lines. Understanding Algebraic equations. QW The easy way of doing Algebra. Chart reading in Mathematics. , , 63 Sandal Seduce eoafwea ,ezepamzdaa To know and understand the national problems, Social Studies are offered to us. The lives of our foreign neighbors, government work, democracy, business calculations, and our social life problems are all taught in these courses. Miss Muh1itner's class putting Phillips 6-6 Plan into effect. Places of interest in World History. The study of the early colonies in Miss Lloyd's American History class. Sociology class studies Delinquency in Chicago. Seieneee meet needle fam 9eaemZ edaeatdan cmd eallege. Through these classes is learned the environment of outside life, changes that are necessary to produce products from raw materials, and important principles and their application and importance to mankind. gl Laboratory experiments in Physics. iyh. il X R 1 I r' ,,.J Biology for beginners. N Solving problems in Chemistry 65 latin and modem Zcmguczged offw adallwge foe atadentd The student is prepared to read and understand, interpret and appreciate Latin in the courses offeredg advanced courses include selections from Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil. In the modern languages, French and Spanish, students, in a classroom atmosphere appropriate to the language, learn to appreciate the ability to read and speak the language. Miss Edward's class takes a break from a trans- lation assignment. The French students learn to write as well as to read French. - 'K 66 149 Q- i , s5tifi,.a :N I- Y: V : 3 A --1 ' ' . 'Rte fi- ffl P , ld K . ,J Sn . Srini- 3'-'ii :Bi Mr. Curti's Spanish class gathers information concerning the Spanish customs. Zuadaeae 7m6a6a9 foe aaacztdoaal and nan - aacadioami ace The Business Education Department offers typewriting, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office practice courses for students who wish to make stenographic or clerical work a career. Many of these students are able to pay their high school expenses by working after school. Typing is offered for students who desire it for personal use. C' ii' E .4 Mrs. Lindsay's Shorthand students take dictation. 1-.ff Personal Typing students take five-minute timing. Bookkeeping students check their records. 67 ?aada - guna! 4eczZt4,' Holding - we!! - gfzoameci: ffm! - deadly ln the Home Economics Department, Complete training is given in the clothing and foods classes. The students advance from the making of simple to difficult garmentsg foods include the learning of planning and preparation of meals. The Fine Arts Department offers courses that add much to a student's enjoyment now and for his leisure time later. 'il' 1 a dir -'Av' Y a 'K -. , flfwzlf Mrs. Brown's lst hour Foods class. Busy girls at the machines in Miss Moore's Sewing class. Consciemious Arr students ar work. 4. J Q XX'-55 R' N4 Working with the sander in Woodshop. 68 Vndaehiai 74714 ,efzagfzczm meetc ezfudeat datmeato cum! aeeda Mechanical, Machine, and Architectural Drawing, are just a few of the opportunities offered in the lndustrail Arts program. Woodwork, General Metals and Machine Shop take the students through various oper- tions pertaining to proper use of hand tools, welding of metals, and machine operations. All these help students to acquire knowledge and skills for personal or occupational use. METALSHOP Harry McCoy WOODSHOP James I. Taylor META LSHOP Curtis Emunson CRAFTS Richard Ben Archie Searles MET ALSHOP Nelson Kitely 1 Y' f , fl x 69 fetch!! 7fm6neea 'Me an - qbefmzfdae aaaafeczzficwml tzczmmge ,ezaqmm cfzeczzfea The high school broadens its curriculum offerings to meet the needs of the students through the Co-op program. This training enables a student to have a balanced combi- nation of subjects required for graduation plus subjects related to the various job activities. ' 1 F JV' ..-i A i X. Norma Randolph - SPERRY'S Georgena Cook - DESMOND TllEA'1'Rli I f lv' If! KI, .0 40 -v-.- Sally Myles - NEWBERRY'S VARIETY STORE James Wherwein - MONTGOMERY WARIYS i 'LL r'F'v!'l A Y .1 ffm? x- it p29? g I l ' David Kelly - MEACHAM-FEAD CO, , Wholesalers 70 Thomas R055 - KROGER STORES cz ,bcmzfwefzadrp Zetcaeea tie asian! cmd daadneea cmd wdaahq It prepares the stsdent to take his place in the adult work world equlpped with the necessary skills attitudes, habits, and technical On the Job, senior students are assigned simple beginning jobs in stores, offices and shops and often progress to more responsible job Ila Mae Cook - MICHIGAN NA'l IONAL BANK Kathleen Bowns MHIIOH BLll'lIl'0Ck WEBB COAL COMPANY Lois Tosch PORT HURON SULPHH E ' aztnew in Zaiucaffdoan On the average a student spends twenty hours per week in the classroom and a like amount onthe job, Many of the students continue on a full time basis the job for which they have received training. From ninety to a hundred students and approximately seventy businesses participate in the Program. 'fzcwie and Vaciuadfzq .I 'A' Donald Rehiiziw - WHITMORE ENGINEERING David Kingsbury - RUFF ICE CREAM 8 x A L Larry Nifisoii - K ai s MACHINE PRODUCTS Vickie Kress - PORT IIURON BEAUTY scuooi f fg- v 1 a ii 2.1 i enum' lilfilfi Raymond Kemp - CAMERON GREENHOUSE 72 Ed Rankin - VALENTINE ARCHITECTS Q ,-4. 14. 96154 gel! ,digadcal ezefzcdee cmd Zeczfue epactemana The Members of the Girls Athletic Association takes part in a number of playdays during the school ear. From thirty to sixty girls participate in such activities as swimming, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. EMERGENCY E? with Hazel Park at P.H. Iv wx 5'- 'I On the bus for Hazel Park swimming meet. ith Hazel Park held at P. H. H. 73 l..1 '..l endcvz LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Kenneth Farber, Raymond Straffon, Nick Bankson, Jean Frank, Suzanne Sullivan, Donald Drescher, Linda Parker, Sandra Wildie, Marlene Coulter, Martin Weiss, William Maxwell, Eugene Hancock, Robert Gerould, Joan Glaab. SEATED: Judith Volkert, Barbara Gorte, Sharon McCann. LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Armstrong, Judith McKee, Clifford Reynolds, Thomas Lincoln, David Slater. SEATED: Linda Peterson. In a Parisian hotel. FACULTY DIRECTOR: Miss Dona Young STUDENT DIRECTORS: Judith McKee and Linda Peterson Qmnufdee Qctizmen STAGE MANAGER: Thomas Lincoln PROGRAMS: Co-Chairmen Rosemary Harper and Carol Langs MAKEUP: Mary Fawcett COSTUMES: Beth Armstrong SCENERY AND LIGHTS: David Slater TICKETS: Shirley Hanton PROPERTIES: Co-Chairmen Rosemary Harper, Virginia Rockstroth, Clifford Reynolds ADVERTISING AND PUBLICITY: Linda Maddox USHERS: Carol Langs :'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a three- act comedy, was presented at the high school gymnasium on November 18 and 19 at 8:00 P.M under the direction of Miss Dona Young. Climax of the first act. 74 fi 6Z - Sedan! 275mg Q'- FIRST ROW: William Wilson, Thomas Tielking, Dugald McCulloch.. SECOND ROW: William Gahns, William Alldredge, Berwyn Buschlen, Edward Ligocki, Benjamin Johnson, Robert I-Iollenshead, Douglas Albritton, Daniel Brown, Harry Atkins, THIRD ROW: Judith Wellman, Mary MacEachin, Claudia Loeprich, Sandra Davis, Margaret Howard, Norma Moss. NOT PRESENT: Denise Wilson. FACULTY DIRECTOR: Miss Dona Young STUDENT DIRECTORS: June Ruff and Roselyn Qnwufltee ' as STAGE MANAGER: Nick Bankson PROGRAMS: Co-Chairmen Alice Robinson and MAKEUP: Patricia Kelley COSTUMES: Diane Craighead SCENERY: Richard Robins TICKETS: Scotty Epley PROPERTIES: Co-Chairmen Linda Peterson ADVERTISING: Patricia O'Neil PUBLICITY: Ann DePuy USHERS: Co-Chairmen Carol Danhausen and David Tomlinson Edwards Robe rt Moak Karyn Rainey SOUND AND LIGHTS: Gr?nt Yeo SEATED: Miss Dona Young. STANDING: Roselyn Edwards, You Can't Take It With You a three-act ' Nick Bankson, June Ruff. comedy, was presented at the high school gym- nasium on March Z3 and 24 at 8: P. M. , under the direction of Miss Dona Young. Kolenkov versus Kirby. V A quiet evening at home ,I 'fc Queen Nancy and her escort Car First Prize--Seniors Chandler. The queen, Nancy Gillihan, surrounded by her court --Catherine Eisenhauer, a seniorp Barbara Bracken- bury, a sophomoreg Rosie Sorenson and Sally Dell, both juniorsg and Karyn Rainey, another sophomore. Third prize - -Juniors WM b 76 cond prize- - 1 ..t Our faculty judges for the floats--Mr. Hettle, Curti, Miss Walli, and Miss Young. lm ' Co-chairmen of Homecoming from the Student Council-- Nick Bankson and Shirley Teachout. HER MAJESTY Nancy Gillihan just look at the crowd at the dance following the Homecoming gamel All of the students and our o1d grads were there. Everyone was greeting old friends and renewing acquaintances. The dance was highlighted by the Queen's Waltz with Lynn Whybrew, Student Council president. First prize for the decorated cars--Charles Fox. 7 7 One af Me czcldaitiea :added Me gmc All students of the school have an opportunity to perform in the annual talent show, the Spotlight ,, which is sponsored by the sophomore class. Proceeds from the show are divided between the class and the general fund. The Spotlights have always been enjoyable for both the performers and the student body. ' l 'H so 'YS ' i a' V 2 1 i I 1 '3 . ll Patricia and Sally Cline Patricia Trembath Edward Ligocki Kathleen Scheonrock 7 8 Robins Rich me and d466'Zz66ld6'L4f deli Za epwz 269 fade an to adctozg Red, white, fight! fight! Red, white, fight! fight! the words that echo through the gym when the cheerleaders take over at the assembly pep rallies and the basket- ball games. The support of the students and the community fans helped the Port Huron Big Reds to win the Eastern Michigan League Championship. Rooters help Big Reds win Ferndale game 67-37. breaks Big Reds single-game scoring record - 28 points. broke his own record by scoring 30 points in a later game CHEERLEADERS ARE: Carol Newman, Georgia Emig, Janet Vander lake, Karen Fenner, Jean Tucker, and Jeanette Scheff. 79 4 ll 16 8-19 4-25 2 9 13 ZZ Z-Z3 28 '!.llIQpf' 'Q .49 September r it Spokes trip in. Wheels take over. Port Huron drops its opener to Hamtramck, 13-0. Z3 Seniors' Berkannt werden dance starts the social whirl - Big Reds show winning forrn against Highland Park, 19-7. Port Huron ties Lansing Eastern, XJ October 7 Port Huron Big Reds in their traditional game with Mt. Clemens retain the little brown jug - beating the Bathers 33-7. Big Reds lose first Homecoming Game in their history to East Detroit, 13-7. Queen Nancy Gillihan reigned over evening's activities. New York and Washington invaded by 38 P. H. H. S. students. Teachers work - kids play. QM. E. A. Conventionl. Surprise assembly given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson's 35th wedding anniversary. Bib Reds make startling comeback to to beat Ferndale, Z7-12. Sophomores stage first spotlight of '55 with much snap. Port Huron shows highest spirit of season in going down to a 14-6 defeat at the hands of the League Champion, Birmingham. Spooks all gathered at the Gremlin Ball. ,,.,c,amain:s- 14 15 17-18 20 Z1 Q' November Port Huron goes down to a crush ing defeat by the Grosse Pointe Blue Devils - Seniors hashed over govern- mental problems in Michigan. Twenty seniors end their high school football careers with a Z0-7 victory over Hazel Park. Richard Turner, Donald Capps, and Jack Logan took top honors at the annual football banquet. Seniors present the comedy Our Hearts Were Young and Gay - 'Twas the most, 1500 kids rush to keep a date with Tom Turkey. , 7 December Big Reds lose first game of basketball season to Flint Northern, 64-48. Port Huron opens home basketball season with a 60-41 victory over Midland. Port Huron loses exciting overtime clash with Grosse Pointe, 47-43. Festival Choir presents impressive annual Christmas Assembly. We're off - Fun and Parties - they're running neck and neck. 'Round the turn, it's '56 - bringing up the rear is Back to School. Poor shooting at first leads to our loss, 52-48, to Toledo Scott. mn . me hiQI? P'f' 'NLG L 1 January 6 Port Huron scores 28th victory against East Detroit, 57-51. 10 Big Reds defeat Hazel Park, 67-54. 13 P. H. beats Ferndale, 67-37, with Robins breaking school scoring record. Z0 Big Reds whip Birmingham, 35-30. Z4 P. H. loses to Grosse Fointe, 56-50. Z7 Flunker's Fling goes big. Reds squeezed out by Bathers, 53-52. 5 1 V ,Y-jf April 3 Back to school - what a break. Z0 Extra! Extra! Hear all about it. Lighthouse sponsors dance. IE- l W May 4 Enchanting Southern background as Juniors hold last J-Hop in the P. H, H. S. Gym. 23 G. A. A. Awards Banquet given at Woodrow Wilson - many girls win honors. 5-26 Mr. Lobaugh presents his second success- ful operetta, The Pirates of Penzance. 30 Memorial Day - first swim - br-r-r. 4 7 10 11 Z 4 5 February 3 Port Huron loses only EMI... game to East Detroit, 58-41. 7 Big Reds beat Hazel Park, 56-49. 10 P.I-I. beats Ferndale, 53-48. 17 Big Reds clinch EMI.. title, winning over Birmingham, 74-76. Z4 Big Reds close basketball season by beating Mt. Clemens, 70-61. March Z There's no business like show business the Juniors prove at their Spotlight. Fabulous - Seniors' St. Pat's Platter , Party. 19 Super annual basketball banquet - Rotary and Clarence Phare Memorial Awards given. You Can't Take It With You - the new 7 all-school play. Fun, Not much fun or noth- ing, Woo! Woo! New York-Washington Trip. Religious sincerity prevails in Holy Week Assembly. 29 Spring sprung-out pops a vacation. What a ball! 23-Z4 Z4 June Just think - the last senior class walks ' down P,H,I-I. S. 's creaky ole floors - what wonderful times we had! Baccalaureate. Eat, drink, and be merry', Seniors one hears at Senior Dinner. As Prom ends, it brings to a close three of the best years of our lives.- Commencement - Forward ever - backward' never. . New Sophs, new Juniors, new Seniors - all . new leaders of tomorrow. ' damn at cumaczl Zhiazfmcw ea LEFT: Miss Marjorie Muhlitner, and Mr. Wesley Viilo served by Student Council member Arthur Smith. 1, 'vu RIGHT: Mr. Robert Hayes, Mr. Ernest xg Gerke, Nancy Gillihan, and KayMarsh. U ,, ,, Mrs. Whybrew served. gy' '-Q Mr. Shelton, Miss Wiese, Miss Blackburn, Betty Fish and Shirley Teachout at Student Council Christmas Faculty Tea. 82 Scdalactdc and odtqeuadcye 4061004 caan dy aendafw Qtdmiue Sieeazimwz Catherine Eisenhauer was selected by her class- mates and members of the faculty as the D. A. R. Good Citizen. The seniors chose, by voting, three girls who pos- sess to a high degree the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The faculty then selected one of the three to be the Port Huron High Good Citizen. 1 Sdcldeq amee Donald 7eae4auZ 'Eamonn Dfldddaw p o James Bronson, Donald Drescher, and Shirley Teachout were three of the 5, 078 national winners in the scholarship tests, sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. In the first test in October, 50, 000 seniors throughout the nation participated. A final test was given in January to select ZOO top winners who would be given scholarships ranging from S100 to SZ, 000 a year, for four years in colleges of their choice. Aptitude for college, high school achievement character and ualities of l d h' , q ea ers ip were considered in the final ratings. The 1,400 next highest scorers were to be submitted to colleges and agencies for con- sideration for other scholarships of this number. Certificates of merit were given to 800 of the above group. 83 amdetq o aazfdudtiee accapg 4 ' time SENIOR YEARBOOK ASSISTANTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosemary Harper, Dolores Wasmuth, Beth Armstrong, Donna Seltzer, Lynn Pickett, Vivienne Cummins, Mary Fawcett, Myrtle Wheelihan, and Ann Taylor. LEFT: Juniors block the stairway after a long and hard day's work. ABOVE: All tired out after Homecoming Parade are the following Junior girls: Carol Danhausen, Marlene Davis, Sharon Jones, Alice Robinson, Barbara Cairns, Ruth Beltz, and Norma Moss. YIISGI iS tc-m Ax 4694669413 of ide gem - 7Zew Zend - Waaddffgme tarp Kay Marsh, Jerald Tranzow, Barbara Gorte, and Elaine Kerr. Charlene Wakeham Display of toy soldiers on parade. Betty Fish, Barbara Gorte, Kay Marsh, Joe Smith taking a much needed nap and Alice Fry. Seniors enjoying a rest during their lunch hour. 85 Student' Jody banned amuiuefzaaw of 7762. and Wim. 7oml6n4m The Student Council honored our principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tom- linson, in a surprise assembly on their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary, October 20, 1955. Guest speakers who expressed their enjoyment in their association with the Tom- linsons were Mr. Clayton Lewis, Mr. George Higgins, the Reverend Alton J. Cress- man, Mr. Howard D. Crull, Superintendent of Schoolsg and Miss Florence Wiese, assistant principal of the high school. Patricia Simpson presented a cake to the Tomlinsons on behalf of the faculty, Student Council, and the students of P. H. H. S. 86 6ukM!4hdd6fdUaWB cuuighvnuuz akdauea So that the parents of the high school students could meet the teachers, open houses were held three evenings during October for parents of the sophomores, juniors, and the seniors. The students' class schedules were given to the parents to facilitate their meeting the teachers each student had for the semester. The parents were invited to attend, not with the idea of discussing the work of their sons or daughters, but merely to give them the opportunity to meet socially the administrators, counselors, and the teachers of P. H. H. S. Refreshments were served. NP ZRKENW vi' Miss Etta Reid, English Literature teacher, has the honor of being the first woman Mayor of the city of Port Huron. Completely sold on the value and importance of education, she for many years has been an active and interested member of the faculty of P. H. H. S. When Port Huron was one of the cities to win the 1956 All-America City Award, Miss Reid was chosen to accompany Queen Sandra Gough, a former P. I-I. H. S. graduate, to California for the Rose Bowl game. 87 mgncia ated gaeaiag 0 On May 6, 1955, the Senior class of June, 1956 presented the annual J-Hop. The deco- rations followed a Hawaiian theme of an En- chanted Evening. Everyone danced to the music of Nick Marone and his band. The even ing was highlighted by the Grand March which was followed by the crowning of Margaret La Motte and her date Robert Lambert as king and queen of the dance. T N 1 Q I ' ' 't t f 3 f H ' N ' i - Q ii t C5-1 The queen and her king reign over the dance from the place of honor, the royal throne. X 1, Everyone trips the light fantastic to the dreamy music. How pretty all the frothy formals were! 88 lkg' I I E - Joan Mugridge and Albert O'De11 start the evening off by attending one of the vari- X ous open houses which were held in many homes before the dance. Everyone joined in one of the most popular dances of the evening, the Bunny Hop! N Co-Editors Barbara Hess Judith Koch Business Managers Nancy Gillihan Myrna Klaas Nancy Heyer Photographer Timothy Meno Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Mary MacEachin Associate Feature Editor Donna Briggs CO-EDITORS: Barbara Hess and Judith Koch. LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Heyer, Nancy Gillihan, and Myrna Klaas. Judith Volkert giving some pointers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Timothy Meno, Donald Drescher, William Hooper, and Patricia Clark. -fiqildddde Associate Advertising Manager Nancy Schleuter Mary Jean Makedonsky Susan Wagner Dora Sutton Donald Drescher Circulation and Exchange Editor Art Editor Thomas Hamilton William Hooper Feature Editor Advertising Manager Judith Volkert Patricia Clark Reporters Darrell Kramp, Ronald Sample, William Fowler, Margaret Horn, Helen Joyce, Jane Ridge, Patricia Cvoheen. 3.4- ADVISOR: Mary Glenn Jacobus STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Briggs, Nancy Schlueter, Thomas Hamilton. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGH' Mary MacEachin, Mary Jean Makedonsky, Susan Wagner, Dora Sutton. 90 ' 1 I' 4 , I ' 2 nv- ,.. Zudenz' Co-Editors Carol Amoe Jerie Hebner Business Manager Douglas Albritton Business Staff Judith Wellman Kenneth Farber Beth Ann North Photography Editor Norma Moss Copy Editor Frances Suggs Typists: Eileen Springborn, Susan Monzo. Photographers Thomas Tielking Charles Phillips David Pickett School Life Editor and Ass't Linda Peterson Nancy Nuhn Subscription Manager Charlene Wakeham Senior Editor Yvonne Blanchard Activity Editors Mary Mills, Sandra Wildie Sports Editor David Slater Advertising Manager Barbara Cairns Circulation Manager Carol Danhausen CO-EDITORS: Carol Amoe and Jerie Hebner. LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Moss, Kenneth Farber, Linda Peterson, Thomas Tielking, David Pickett, and Charles Pnuups. 'j. - 441-:iw g LEFT TO RIGHT: David Slater, Mary Mills, Yvonne Blanchard, and Frances Suggs. ADVISOR: Daphine C. Rantanen LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlene Wakeham, Nancy Nuhn, Susan Monzo, and LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Cairns, Carol Danhausen, Eileen Springboml Judith Wellman, Beth Ann North. SEATED: Douglas Albritton . Executive Board Asiembly Board Menu Committee Election Committee STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP First Semester Seniors Nick Bankson Donald Capps Richard Cunningham Betty Fish Nancy Gillihan Barbara Gorte Thomas Hamilton Patricia Hutchings Marilu Lane Juniors Gail Betts Nancy Chalcraft Thomas Davis Jacquelin Eme rick Patricia Goheen Margaret Howard Paula Johnston Carol Kurzweil Kay Marsh Meredith Mugavero Janice Rademacher Patricia Simpson Shirley Teachout Sandra Thorne Lyndon Whybrew Margaret Wilder Karen Marsh Sue Monzo Sandra Raetzel Nancy Scahill Rosalyn Soreson Carol Thorley Richard Yorke Sophomores Claudette Arnold Donna Briggs Nancy Dawe Jacqueline Ferriby Fred George Gary Jamison Judy Johnson Mary Lotridge Jeneal McCanna Joan Munger John Pesano Carl Schurr Arthur Smith Douglas Touma Kathleen Wheelihan Zadevzz' First Semester Off Marjorie Muhlitne OFFICERS lst SEMESTER President .... Lyndon Whybrew Vice-President . . Barbara Gorte Trophy Committee Club Committee Paper Sales Committee Pep Committee nad! the Sponsor, Miss OFFICERS 2nd SEMESTER President .... Donald Capps Vice-President . . Richard Cunningham Party Com mittee The Student Council of Port Huron High School is a group of student repre- Vsentatives, one elected from each home- room, and a President and Vice Presi- dent elected by the student body, The Council is organized to promote and support worthy school activities and to better the relationship between the faculty and student body, and to discuss problems concerning them. Much of this has been accomplished by the committees. The special allot- ment of time that was given this year to the signing of yearbooks was accomplish- ed by the Club Committee. The Pep Com- mittee has planned all pep rallies. The Assembly Committee planned the special assembly which honored Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. The Building and Maintenance Committee stripped the lawns and parking lot of rubbish. The Paper Sales Committee took care of the paper and pencil sales be- fore school each day. The season tickets, which were most economical, were sold by the Activity Committee. The Election Committee was responsible for the elec- tions which make the student council possible. The Annual Faculty Christmas Tea was put on by the Party Committee, with the assistance of the Host and Hostess Committee. Building and Maintenance Committee Club members learn library procedure and use of library materials, Their chief duty is to work at the circulation desk, other tasks include checking attend- ance, writing overdue notices, making bulletin boards, and mending books, X . ' MEMBERSHIP: M. Hom, J. Keeler, R. Messinger, M. Pagen, E. Ruprecht, X Secretary, D. Smith, S. Wagner, B. Weber, M. Rowe, Vice-President, P. Kelley, G. O'Donnell, President: J. Rock, A. Shover, S. Sullivan, S. Walker, 3 if , M. Lund, Miss Arlo Wallace, Sponsor. ABOVE: Members of the library club at work, Ut? fated ' and Office The Students working part-time in local businesses organized a Re- tailing and Office Club at Port Huron High School, The club is a chapter of a statewide organization, and is one of the largest in the state, Each member of the club spends part of the school day in retailing and office L classes learning skills that improve success of the job, MEMBERSHIP: G. Betts, K. Bowns, R. Bradley, W. Briggs, B. Brown, J. Brown, M. Buntrock, P. Bussey, G. Cook, Secretaryg l. Cook, R. Donaghy, P. Down, S. Epley, Retail Vice-President, B. Falk, E. Falk, A. Feick, K. Fenner, A. Fry, B. Fye, S. Gilmore, C. Glenn, L. Glenn, Presidentg C. Goodwin, R. Hart, I. Hebner, R. Hitchings, C. Henderson, R. Hoffman, I. Howell, M. Hyslop, N. Ingles, A. Johnson, Office Vice-President: G. Johnson, G. Lawson, S. Myles, L. McLane, K. Molstead, C. Moore, E. Munro, J. Oliver, M. Pagen, L. Pennell, N. Randolph, A. Raygosa, M. Roelens, Trcasurerg T. Ross, B. Scott, J. Scott, N. Shumate, K. Simmons, E. Steinhaus, S. Sullivan, V. Swaffield, J. Tonkin, L. Tosch, D. Touma, S. Vickers, R- Wallace- J- Wehfwein- M- Wheelihanf G- WhimeY- ABOVE: Mr. Hildebrand speaking to the Retailing and Office Club. Spamddlad The Spanish Club learned more about the culture and customs of Latin American countries, Money received from some of the club's sponsored projects will be used to build a reference library consisting of books, slides, and pamphlets for the future clubs to use. MEMBERSHIP: F. Ward, D. Albritton, H. Court- ney, M. Dudley, S. Edwards, S. Wagner, R. Green, G. Kaleva, R. Koob, R. McDonald, M. MacEachin, Vice-President, P. Mullen. I. Pulford, G. Rhody, I. Richards, M. Schultz, R. Spooner, A. Squires, Secretaryg K. Peck, President, S. Best, J. Schmude, Treasurer: Mr. Eleazar Curti, Sponsor. U. Woodyard, C. Whycoop, L. Maes, N. Kerbyson, C. Jones, Mr. Wallace Hettle, Sponsor. LEFT: A bi-weekly meeting of the Spanish Club. -Huy-Aung ' Q-me . 5.- I alma Had The Future Nurses' Club presents a way to interest girls in personal and :ommunity health, to encourage them in finding out what nursing requires, and what it offers, to help them decide avisely about professional nursing as a :areer, i vlEMBERSllIP: B. Andreae, A. Armstrong, M. Bigger, if S. Burleigh, M. Cowan, Treasurer: N. Dunsmore, t D. Emerick, S. Hall, L. Harmon, R. Harper, Re- :ording Secretarygl. Hazen, J. Hubbell, D. Knox, T. Langs, C. Leonhard, Vice President, C. Manning, C. Marsh, Corresponding Secretary: M. McCallum, . McKee, President: J. Molinaro, J. Pulford, si' D, Smith, J. Straffon, D. Sutton, S. Wagner, Z. Walker, M. Rowe, S. MacDonald, B, Fish, Aiss Frances Moore, Sponsor. Future Nurses' Club- Fepdlua' The Pep Club is an organization of girls who sat in a blocked- off section at basketball and football games to help cheerg who sponsored dances after gamesg who helped with concessions, who had pep sessions in halls before school to encourage students to back their team, who made posters to publicize the games and who wore beanies so everyone knew there was a game that day. Cheer- leaders are honorary members of the club, r ABOVE: Officers planning the activities for the MEMBERSHIP: C. Amoe, B. Armstrong, N. Dunsmore, C. Eisenhauer, M. Fawcett, J. Glaab, B. Gorte, Vice President: N. Gillihan, T. Green, S. Hanton, H, Hartnett, B. Hess, I. Hill, J. Koch, L. Maes, L, Maddox, N. Nuhn, M. Phillips, L. Peterson, E, Streeter, A. Thomas, M, Thomas, D. Tingley, L. Tosch, A. Taylor, S, Tea- chout, S. Thorne, C. Wakeham, M. Wilder, K. Goodrich, C. Danhausen, Secretary- M. Himmel, M. Howard, P. Johnston, M. MacEachin, K. Marsh, N. Schlueter, C. Bauslaugh, J. Scheff, I. Westphal, President: E. Alexander, J. Burnell, C. Arnold, N. Dawe, S, Fox, C. lack, M. Mann, S. Wessel, M. Foster, C. Vos, G. Bennett, L. Bush, M, Renno, B. Hubbell, F. McPherson, P. Kelley, Miss Joyce Walli, Sponsor. v LEFT: The Pep Club members after their weekly meeting. if The College Club is composed of Club Planning their next Pfngfafn- leventh and twelfth grade students who ,re planning to attend college, The pur- +ose of the club is to acquaint the group rith as many different colleges and uni- 'ersities as possible and to help get in- ormation which will guide the members ri selecting their college, lEMBERSHlP: C. Amoe, B. Armstrong, C. Conley, l. Coulter, C. Eisenhauer, M. Fawcett, N. Gilli- sn, Vice President: B. Gorte, B. Hess, E. Kerr. ecretary: I. Klug, M. Mugavero, N. Nuhn, . Peterson, President: D. Pickett, M. Schneider, . Simpson, E, Streeter, Treasurer: S. Sullivan, .. Taylor, S. Teachout, W. Maxwell, R. Straffon, l. Weiss, C. Dallas. R. Turner, N. Bankson, I. Reynolds, C. Fox, R. Touma, A. Haugner, 3, O'Donnell, N. Dunsmore, G. Tranzow, C. Chand- sr, D. Drescher, J. Logan, K. Goodrich, D. Touma, 1. MacEachln, N. Heyer, J. Hopps, P. Johnston, I. Kurzweil, M. Makedonsky, C. Moffatt, . Smith, M. Treleaven, K. Marsh, Miss Doris Iarren, Sponsor. BELOW: Officers, members and sponsor of College Qk ii i kll'l'1K,ILl'XO A A Program Chairman . . Mary Thomas ' ' ' Treasurer . . . . Tanya Green Vice-President .... Sharon Collins ' ands ' -5 FIRST ROW, I,Flf'I' TO RIGHT: Sondra Carpo, Mary Thomas, Dorothy Tingley, Audrey Buford, Ann l'liomas, lunt- Lambert. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hanron, Mary Fawcett, Catherine Eisenhauer, Marlis Miilillmii, Cliarlciie Wakeham, Tanya Green. THIRD ROW: Lois Peyton, Mary Ann Short, Barbara llt-rniindus, lanci Nicholson, Patricia Erter, Nancy Schlueter. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Cline, Mary Macligicliiii, Karen Marsh, Sharon Collins, Sharon Closs, JoAnn Westphal. o 13-. 1 The Girl's Athletic Association is an or- ganization consisting of girls in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades who are inter- ested in athletic activities. Regular meetings are held on Tuesdays. Such sports as volley- vall, basketball, and baseball are played at these after-school meetin s. OnTriday, the Leadership Club has its meetings. Girls learn to officiate and they put their know- ledge into practice at junior high school games. The Badrninton and Archery Clubs also hold their nieet- ings on Friday after- noons. 77Zam'4 76946, an amen! ff. ff. eaeaa'-- 'fume Me Side. 4 ! Qt . ' 9 D' H Secretary Mary MacEach1n f N 1' I ' A I , I G7x.. or 5 'I I f 0 1 L . Throughout the year, the G. A. A. has extra activities which include a Mom's night and a Dad's night when the parents meet with their daughters for an evening of fun. G. A. A. also takes part in the Eastern Michigan League Playdays. Girls from the six schools in the league get together and take part in sever- al types of sports at different times during the year. At the end of the school year a banquet is held, and all girls who have been active in G.A. A. during the year are honored. To out- standing leaders, Sports ..-..-at manship Award s are given. Wolleqdall. 26:19 71144 igamaaedall Zaawetdalf 2 ,ffm Q,-4,1-i . s Xxff 1., fe Q i 'F X T g,ggQl T g. To i 'Af 'if FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Foster, Barbara Holland, Diana Scheffler, Janice Schroeder, Carol Vos, Judy Logan, Dorothy Levitt, Cynthia Warren, Mary Jo Mann. SECOND ROW: Dora Dillon, Delores Hemandes, Mary Blackney, Martha Benedict, Patricia Coulter, Diana Bush, Sandra Wesel, Joan Burnell, Sharon Allen, Sandra Bradley, Mary Molinaro. THIRD ROW: Arlene Payne, Kay Hawes, Sharon Pickerel, Kathleen Wheelihan, Faith Peyton, Eleanor Landon, Velma Houle, Lorraine Landon, Thelma Martin, Patricia Cline, Marian Jahn, Joyce Busha. FOURTH ROW: Linda Logan, Sandra Blizzard, Jackie Shaw, Margaret Sutton Mary Schultz, Linda Udell, Nancy McLeod, Bonnie Langolf, Karyn Rainey, Patricia Chandler, Donna Briggs, and Sharon Kodet. Volleyball Tourney 9 8 N XX . X 77K-mea N aft NS ff :BN -Yiv' A -Eimi In A '57 qw-,-5 Yf G- F' , Ag' ix 'Gi' W, W Rm f. ll Q. N6 5112 Q e As?xv wvvei ' 5. 'EN W ?LjAy?'mX5'm Q W0 g,,,. ' .'!4 !f -' A M Q V ,Vit . Q 5 Q in v o .rg 5'-. . . ,tg f 4' ' 1 ,, 9' M1 v:, f- H ,, ' K. f' V ,X ' , V L k .,, I' , L' X 'M n 5,1 ,A.'. - P - , vi--Q ::. f1'- ',,1-,,, , r .I 5 1 L ' 'Q .4 .H 'f ff.,-nA.....h ' jg I . . V -...W ,Hin ' f'Nel W, ---11, , ' V. ,K U' ' 5 Gary Bill Frllbyy Lynn Nlantlkoski, Dick'Mny , L.,, wg OFFICERS lst HOUR 2nd HOUR President .... . .Jack Cartmell . . Mary Fawcett .lice-President . . . . Ronald Mugridge . . .David Miller Secretary-Treasurer . . .Judith Straffon . .... Janet Yakes .ibrarian .... . .Virginia Rockstroh . . Kathleen Scheonrock Alan Kimball Student Conductor ...... Wayne Miller ......... William Friley The P. H, I-LS. Band had an active and successful year--it played at all assemblies, football and basketball games, and it was an important part of the Homecoming Parade. The band played on at the All-American City event--also, gave a spe- :ial Send Off for the Korean Food Train. Concerts--the one for the Golden Agers was appreciated, the annual Spring Concert was given on April 13. The band sponsored a dance, The Witches' Frolic in October. Other activities: the Christ- mas assembly program, the Band Assembly in April, St. Clair County Band Festival, Memorial Day Parade, and Graduation Exercises. -QW? wr- ' i Director Clarence H. Wade l ,4 E 545 ?g.fv S 1,-1 ,g1uf xa 5 mga tv-5' Pa-w 'w-'v...,,.,,'. W ? --U2 ' IM 1 U' 'I Plffv wma . 1... n. .n.. u '- Qui y, ' ' 'f QL'1s2f 2' 1 ,ff is A 1 ff 'Q ll ,QAM luv Ugg- 4Qs.e Q Q eu. I '!- x - A . 0' 'PJ vt V 1 THE PIRATES OF PENZANCEH 0 an operetta by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan May 18 -19, 1956 - 8: P, M, Director: Jimmie Lobaugh CAST Mayor Gen. Stanley , , Lyndon Whybrew Pirate King .,.. . . Carl Schurr Frederick , , , , , John Brown Samuel ,,,, Armstead Diggs Police Sergeant , , Wildred Perry Mabel .,,, , Judith Volkert Edith, . . . . Sally Duff Kate . ...... Sandra Smith Ruth . ....... Jean Frank Chorus - A Cappella Upper Right: Standing, Sandra Smith, Sally Duff, Judith Volkertg Seated, Lyndon Whybrew. Lower Left: Wildred Perry, Jean Frank, Middle: Lyndon Whybrew, Armstead Diggs. Lower Right: John Brown, Judith Volkert. tPhotography for vocal pages by Timothy Menol - X ON 103 Zane! and Wana! Second Wow: game! w Nativity scene in Christmas program presented by the Festival Choir. 104 a' 1 fx t V, The girls' chorus of the Festival Choir. XXX 6 f-ifzdeezm N ' 4- .' . lr ,Y , Ct 9 Q. fx, -,CQ 4: y I'- x - . '55 L 3,1 X. ' 4 z Y ' is v x72 if 93 5, ...3Hf111Qg? Wjf F .aw N Fl 54, ' ug-1' , . Q in Ev ex 4 I E' ,A-as-1 4 'S 'stil , .,1 M ji X p emzdc 7955 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hastings, L. Goldman, D. Kramp, D. Drescher, D. C. Hall, R. Gerkowski. SECOND ROW: J. W. Armstrong, R. Moak, Coach R. Laughlin, F. Atkins, B. Bennett, I. Armstrong. femdom ' cm .league 7emad4 View Donald Dre scher scored one point in the Eastern Michigan League Tournament played at Port Huron last year. Louis Goldman and Darrell Krarnp went three sets before losing to two East Detroit players. Port Huron had all its players return this year except David C. Hall. LETTER WINNERS SEASON'S RECORD Won - 1 Lost - David C. Hall BIG REDS OPPONENTS Darrell Krarnp Z St. Stephens 3 Louis Goldman 1 Hazel Park 4 Donald Drescher 1 Lapeer 4 Fredrick Atkins O East Detroit 5 Daryl Hastings 0 St, Clair 5 0 Mt. Clemens 5 3 St. Stephens Z 0 Ferndale 5 1 Birmingham 4 107 o st. Clair 5 9 M55 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Cunningham, J. Hines, W. Maxwell, J. Gonser, D. MacEachin, J. Fahselt, L. Mc- Auley, J. Wine, J. McCallum, E. Harris, C. Fox. SECOND ROW: Coach J. R. Hayes, F. Kellogg, T. Davis, R. Alcock, F. Nunez, D. McCulloch, K. Martin, E. McDonald, R. Robinson, R. Treend, C. Manning, Coach H. Anderle. THIRD ROW: C. Fry, J. Heering III, G. James, R. Robins, D. Brown, W. Wade, G. Skinner, W. Aldridge. Lyle McAuley broke the high school career scoring record by making 264 lf4 points in his three seasons of competition. SEASON'S RECORD INDIVIDUAL SCORING BIG REDS OPPONENTS Lyle Mcfxuiey 43 Croswell 66 Jimmy Hines 391 QCroswell 63 Essiah Harris 7 ist. Clair 29 Richard Robins I Q Marysville 15 Robert Treend 69 St. Clair 40 Robert Alcock 49 Hazel Park 60 Douglas MacEachin 63 East Detroit 46 Gerald McClure 58 Mt. Clemens 51 Thomas Davis 71 Ferndale Z8 Charles Fox 34 Birmingham 75 1 0 3f4 ifz 1f4 4f5 Zcwedcdl 1955 ., . .....-.'..-A l - -f--- --A . . ,..-...-..n..,..- 5' , .,,, - .... ,al .. ..,,... ,..,.f.. . ...,..a... ,. . ...-........ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Capps, F. Harrington, J. Snover, R. Hanton, M. Faust, A. Course, R. Turner R Brown, D. R. Miller, A. McDonald. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Heering II, J. Platzer, R. Gerould, D. C. Slater E Steinhaus, R. Touma, R. Hart, M. McWilliams, J. Charron, Coach L. Gemmill. THIRD ROW: H. Woods, G Foster R. Rucker, M. Koreiba, B. Maxwell, G. Barr, G. Geikas, H. Atkins, D. Vanderveen. Richard Turner David R. Miller James Snover Frank Harrington Roger Hanton Richard Brown Donald Capps Albert Course Arthur McDonald Michael Faust Richard Touma Robert Hart Emil Steinhaus Mickey McWilliams AVERAGES BATT.AVER. P1ELD.AVE. .333 923 .310 667 .360 000 .286 800 .273 971 .240 917 .194 972 .188 000 .167 000 .074 000 .000 500 .000 000 .000 500 .000 643 .226 913 109 SEASON'S RECORD Pontiac Pontiac Hazel Park East Detroit Flint Northern Flint Northern Mt. Clemens Ferndale Birmingham Birmingham Hazel Park 1955 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Farber, J. Provost, W. Moore, D. Rebitzke, SECOND ROW: D. Radike, Coach R. Dillon, G. Gough. The Black River Country Club Award of 1955 for the outstanding highschool golfer was won by Jerry Provost. LETTERS WINNERS SEASON'S RECORD Won - 5 Lost - 5 Jerry Provost BIG REDS OPPONENTS wiuiam Moo,-e 362 St. Stephens 401 Donald Radike 352 Mt. Clemens 337 George Gough 345 Pontiac 332 358 St. Stephens 399 61 fz Pontiac 8 1f2 349 Mt. Clemens 347 361 Regional Tourney 10th Place 183 St. Clair 201 362 Ferndale 368 350 Birmingham 311 175 St. Clair 181 359 E. M. L. Tourney 3rd Place 110 Wmtkng 1956 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. McDonald, R. Green, L. O'Brien, W. Gahns, M. Alcock, R. Alcock, J. Gustke. SECOND ROW: Coach J. Heering, Jr., D. Beck, D. Crane, K. Koob, J. Wallington, R. Searl, H. Fields, D. Rebitzke, Manager E, McDonald. SEASON'S RECORD BIG REDS OPPONENTS 8 Hazel Park 46 6 Berkley 42 ll Bay City Handy 46 21 Davison Z8 13 Hazel Park 36 Z2 Bay City Handy 32 15 Davison 29 Z Berkley 49 55 EE' Grabblers in action! . 1 . . , 1 x ,,.. . 4455455 7955 . . .V-. Q 5- .A .r.1 ,. . .. gif!! 1 K. , , . JJ04. .. 1-..- :,...... -. .-,.A..,. , . . 4.-' ml ,N . .,,,u . 4 :B -. t. ,. ', , .x, L p 2, 5 ' , I 91 at ea 721 5 A .L SS' 78'79f 557 BB f'.F'QTa?S1iPBaS has 6 ez i3S4rf 90 297 'ig . fr'-..- g.,..' 140. 93 m, IT-4 ' wr: .. -1 '.:'i.'a -LL 'TP' My 'Y' -it . ,.,, ., . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Kellogg, J. Wine, G. Dicer, R. Touma, C. McQuil1er, R. Cunningham, R. Turner J. Kearly, K. Wheeler, G. Forbes, G. Geikas, D. Capps, A. O'Dell. SECOND ROW: Coach H. Anderle, Athletic Director C. Brick Fowler, R. Brown, R. Butler, R. Rucker, M. Koreiba, S. Wolfe, K. Martin, G. Jacobs, D. Deaton, J. Logan, R. Alcock, W. Wade, J. Bush, Coach R. Hayes. THIRD ROW: C. Fry, E. Schleusener, T. Davis, H. Atkins, F. Nunez, R. Robins, R. Pletz, D. McCullough, R. Wells, T. Christensen, R. Wilson, R. Woolman, A. Haugner, D. VanderVeen, and Coach R. Laughlin. v 5644004 fearful BIG REDS OPPONENTS 0 Hamtramck 13 19 Highland Park 7 6 Lasing Eastern 6 33 Mt. Clemens 7 7 East Etroit 13 Z7 Ferndale 13 6 Birmingham 14 0 Grosse Pointe 32 Z0 Hazel Park 7 FQ- Ti? 112 7955 Awmda TUBBY MEYERS AWARD fBest Sportsman, Donald Capps HARRY SMITH AWARD QMost Valuable Player, Richard Turner SPRINGER AND ROSE fGreatest Sacrificel Jack Logan MARSH CAMPBELL AWARD fCaptainsl Richard Turner Richard Cunningham C0-Cuprgiiiis Richard Turner and Richard Cuiiiiiiigliniii. u-v- ' Big Red hack being swzirnied upon. Hanuraiuck hull c.irricr being iacklud by Port liumu defenders. Coaches Anderlc, Hayes, :ind Laughlin discussing scason's plans. YB' iiml E ,M ,Qs Y - an 3. Q, fffui' fff, a 4. , WL . Xxx ff- A KT Q E ' ri-7 A4 ' v .f--' P, , xig., .. .v ., '- L '. s,1!,Qf:i', '- L x 4 J 4 vw - '- ' 'prev v 17 V. W .ei . ,.... 1 -.Q qi- .xx af .. , Q '. o 51- 1 tm - M J, . .. J ,if . 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Bw, nw, ., 1- P 1- u':,s0 ',- . , - 4-e'.f:+'Fvwf-f.1-w if 3 '30 25 W Zczeketiczfi 7955-i?56 shNllCIp Nr I ss CV f44 99Nl!55x AAA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Martin, R. Robins, W. Wade, R. Wells, D. Capps, G. Forbes, R. Turner, C. Chandler. SECOND ROW: G. Barr, I. Heering IH, G. Foster, R. Pletz, E. Lucas, G. Gough, G. Jacobs, G. Smith, C. Joyce. THIRD ROW: H. Philco, R. Wolfe, B. Boyd, C. Mires, L. Heald, J. Hart, L. Howard, J. Pesano. FOURTH ROW: Manager R. Love, Coach L. Smith, Manager D. Vanderveen, Coach R. Laughlin, Manager D. C. Slater, Athletic Director C. Brick Fowler. 1955-1956 Awards CLARENCE PHARE MEMORIAL QBest Sportsman, ROTARY AWARD fMost valuable playcrl R' h Cl R b' Donald Capps ic ar o ins Big Reds' fast break against Birmingham. 4 -T' L Zaaketiaif 7?55-7?56 Captain D. Capps - Guard W. Wade - Guard SW!! After a slow start against outside teams the 1955-56 edition of the Big Reds finally jelled and put together a record of nine wins against one loss to win the Eastern Michigan League Trophy. East Detroit was the only team to defeat them in league play. Four seniors, Donald Capps, Carl Chandler, Gaylord Forbes, and Richard Turner received letters. Richard Robins broke the individual scor- ing record for one game when he scored thirty points against Mt. Clemens. In two seasons he has already broken the career-scoring record with 472 points. Ben Smyth held the old record of 454 com- piled in three seasons. In the regional tournament, the Reds lost to the Pontiac Chiefs in the first game. The team's overall record was 10-6, having one of their most K' Marlin ' Forward successful seasons in five years. Get ihar rebound, Spider G. Forbes - Forward R, Robins - Forward The Big Reds got il! Q, fjlmmjlk-I - qjcmur 1 17 'gcwkezdafl 7255-7956 5.7 R 1 urncr Iorward Coaches L. Smith and R. Laughlin Stretch a little farther, boys. FINAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS NAME TP R. Robins 2,64 K. Martin 128 W. Wade 12.6 D. Capps 113 C. Chandler 107 Cv. Forbes 64 R. Wells 48 R. Turner 13 Cv., Barr 2 W5 TP: Total Points AVG. Average points per game SEASON ' S RECORD BIG OPPONENTS REDS 48 Flint Northern 60 Midland 44 Grosse Pointe 48 Toledo Scott 57 East Detroit 67 Hazel Park 67 Ferndale 35 Birmingham 50 Grosse Pointe 53 Mt. Clemens 41 East Detroit 56 Hazel Park 53 Ferndale 74 Birmingham 70 Mt. Clemens 47 Pontiac 870 Robins scores again. l need help, fellas. 7164674 We X N pcztfzaaa ACCOUNTANTS Frank Jones C. P. A. John Stewart Jr. C. P. A. ARCHITECTS Charles Valentine Wyeth 8: Harman Inc. GASOLINE STATION Frank caughin INSURANCE Black 8: Koerber Wittliff Insurance MEN'S CLOTHING ASSOCIATIONS Kerte-Schieman Women's Benefit Association OPTOMETRISTS Dr. Stanley H. Pettengill ATTORNEYS Dr. Robert T. Reed Covington, Davidson 8.1 Osborn Halford Streeter Said M. Touma Vogel 81 Ryan Watson gl Inman BRAKE SERVICE Roy Bezenah CHIROPRACTORS Dr. E. Aitken Dr. M.R. Carpenter CITY SERVICE Veteran 81 City Cab Co. DENTISTS Dr C. W. Carter Dr W. M. Logan Dr. Harry Myron Dr D. H. Phillips Dr Robert L. Rutt Dr Robert Schlitts Dr Burr Stevens Dr Emil Touma Dr George C. Touma Dr Harold Willis DEPARTMENT STORES F. W. Woolworth FURNITURE Lay's Furniture Store Dr. Edmund Schulte ORTHODENTIST Dr. A.G. Ruttle OSTEOPATI-IIC PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS Dr. E.J. Gilbert Dr. G.A. Noble Nuhn General Osteopathic Hospital Dr. D. DeWitte Walker PHYSICIANS 8: SURGEONS Dr. John Cour Dr. Nicholas Douvas Dr. G.M. Kesl Dr. Evert W. Meredith Dr. Glenn E. Mohney Dr. Joseph L. Sanderson Dr. W.A. Schaefer Dr. Edgar Sites REAL ESTATE Edwin S. Kilbourne John A. Rowling Theron Treend James E. Whaling Bert Wright Agency TAX PREPARATION Ford C. Rea MISCELLANEOUS French's Bakery Jack's Boats 8: Motors IN ACTION AT HOMECOMING ARE: Georgia Emig, Janet Vanderlake, Karen Fenner, Carol Newman, Jeanette Scheff, Jean Tucker, 120 ALBERTWS MARKET 1639 Lapeer Avenue Port Huron, Michigan Phone YU-5-6627 TYPEWRITERS Rental 8: Repairs School Supplies KERR'S 519 Water Street PETER JOHNSON SHOES 211 Huron Avenue O. K. LAUNDRY COMPANY 727-729 Lapeer Avenue Phone YU-58105 Largest Independent Bank Thumb District The School Savings Bank PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MacTAGGART-HOFFMAN COMPANY I Rent a Royal Port Huron, Michigan Phone YU-5-7148 NORTHGATE SPORTS CENTER 3806 Pine Grove Road J. A. DART 81 SONS General Sheet Metal Work Since 1887 RUFF'S ICE CREAM YU-2-2495 2303 Lapeer Avenue Since 1873 TROY Launderer - Dry Cleaners Ultra Modern Drive-in 6th at Pine Street THE SPORT SHOP 328 Huron Avenue Toys and Sporting Goods M. B. McMURRAY Manager MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Port Huron, Michigan PAULINE'S BEAUTY SHOP All Smart Teens Patronize Pauline's RENNO STANDARD SERVICE 1510 Pine Grove Avenue le Believe . . .that you kids will do your part, EE-12-13: to make this world of ours a better place in which to live, work and play. . . . THIS WE BELIEVE! MUELLER BRASS CO. 122 xx GREYHOUND LINES Terminal---402 Huron Phone Yu. 5-7151 VOLKERT BROS. Gems 8: Jewelry 920 Military Street Good Luck, Seniors PORT HURON PAINT COMPANY 316 Huron Avenue Phone Yu. 5-5585 MOSHER'S Registered Jewelers American Gem Society 209 Huron Avenue sms gm. 907 Mimary Yu. z-0151 De ZELL'S Good shoe s always Srnartly casual styles for Girls and Men SOUTH EASTERN MICHIGAN GAS COMPANY 937 Military Street if 415 A 5' 12 w il . Y 23? 1 5 -4 You save more when you shop at KRESGE'S The store of Friendly Service DAGG LUMBER COMPANY 3950 Pine Grove Rd. GAFFNEY'S APPLIANCE Long Dea1 Gaffney Your Kelvinator Dealer 921 Military PENNEY'S Always First Quality YOUR FRIENDLY STORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 311 Huron Avenue Phone Yu. 5-9661 TH CLARE'S MARKET 1044 Lapeer Avenue Phone Yu. 5-9142 E COMPLETE FOOD MARKET CLAYTON HARDWARE Your neighborhood Hardware Store TASTY BAR-B-Q 318 Huron Avenue SPECIALIZE IN BAR-B-Q Spare Ribs Yu. 5-9357 The most sincere congratulations and An honest wish for 3. Healthy and prosperous future. S. 1i'i 1 - IEII 424- L 9 O FARM 124 COURSES Busine ss Administration Highe r Accounting Profes sional Accounting Junior Accounting Speed Writing COURSES Executive Secretarial Clerk Typist Stenographic Comptometry EASTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE offers graduates of Port Huron and vicinity an opportunity to complete an approved business course ranging from 9 to 2.0 months without leaving the community. Grad- uates who have started commercial courses in high school may complete such courses in less than the scheduled period of time. Because of its Proximity to the Blue Water district, courses may be completed without the expense of board and room away from home THE STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION of the College join in wishing the graduates of Port Huron High the best of everything, and cordially invite them to join its student body if the best of business education is desired. WE PROSPER AS OUR GRADUATES PROSPER EA TER MICIIIGA COLLEGE 0FCOMMEll0E 1719 Military Street Telephone YU-5-8373 125 HAROLD DRAPER CHEVROLET COMPANY 3333 Electric Avenue Phone- Yu. 5-9591 DIANA SWEET SHOPPE 307 Huron Avenue Port Huron ANDY THOMAS MEN'S WEAR 215 Huron Avenue Port Huron VAN HAAFTENS PHARMACY Huron and Park Phone-Yu. 2.-9501 Port Huron, Michigan EMERY'S 24th and Lapeer Avenue SMITH BROS. BAKERY on Grand River Avenue makes Bread and Pastries You'll like COURTNEY-PETHO INSURANCE MORTIMER 81 SON LUMBER COMPANY 1110 Military Street Phone -YU. Z-8381 F.L. 3, F.J. ANDY FALK at SON. INC. The Most Talked Of Yard Cadillac-Oldsmobile-G. M. C. Trucks Sales and Service In Eastern Michigan 614 Huron Avenue Phone-Yu. 5-6148 Phone-Yu. 5-9681 SHARRARD'S TEXACO SERVICE Port Huron, Michigan Phone-Yu. 5-9428 1606 Stone Street Port Huron, Michigan HOUSE OF GIFTS 414 Huron Truly your family gift shop. Louise and Nellie Greuling D 8: D DRUG Prescriptions Lapeer at 20th Phone- Yu. Z-4742 CLEANCRAFT CLEANERS . Smooth Sailing to Satisfaction 12 CITY DAIRY 355 River -c MAXON INSURANCE AGENCY 1113 Military Street Port Huron, Michigan Yu. 4-4365 OGDEN 8: MOFFETT Trucking Company South Park MARKEL BRIONES 523 Huron Avenue Custom-Made Clothes Guaranteed to Fit HOLLAND BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 2015 Holland YU. 2-0138 ALGONQUIN HOTEL 527 Huron Avenue Port Huron, Michigan TUNNEL LUMBER COMPANY 2325-10th Street Port Huron, Michigan Building Material of all Kinds Phone YU. 5-7078 SAFFEE'S COFFEE RANCH 519 Huron Avenue Port Huron, Michigan Yu. 5-9271 GEORGE INNES MEN'S WEAR 309 Huron Avenue Port Huron, Michigan YU. 2-1140 Congratulations to the Class of 56 Home of all Hits Music of all types JACK SHANNON'S CITY RECORD SHOP 404 Quay Street CHANDLER CLEANERS Across from the High School 723 Grand River KUHN MOTOR SA LES 614 Huron Avenue Used Car Lot Good Luck, Seniors from the YEARBOOK STAFF 12 GIBRALTAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN DAVES STORE 906 Military Street R. W. SPIKE FURNITURE COMPANY 317 Grand River F. YEAGER BRIDGE AND CULVERT COMPANY DAVID MacTAGGART CO. Books-Kodaks-Stationery-Sports 935 Military Street Port Huron, Michigan Phone Z-0672 WALTER'S RANCH HOUSE Chicken Dinners A11 You Can Eat--Family Style Private Party Rooms For Weddings 3136 Lapeer Road Phone Yu. 4-4861 ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY Insure Today--Be Sure Tomorrow 904 Lapeer Avenue Port Huron, Michigan FOX'S Jewelers-Opticians 111 Huron Avenue The Store That Confidence Built Diamond s - Watche s -Silverware Gifts Two Floors to Serve You Visit the Downstairs Gift Section op worker at sn 1 isswo.a'tbf:e' I imfrrm W Qhomfrmfgg' gg, 2 WINKELMAN'S THAYER LAUNDROMAT 1518 Pine Grove Avenue Wash and Fluff Dry Your Clothes KIRKENDALL 81 NURENBURG 2516 Pine Grove Yu. 5-5161 QUINLAN MUSIC STORE 922 Military Phone Yu. 5-8404 ANKER-HOLTH Engineers and Manufacturers- Pneumatic and Hydraulic Equipment Port Huron, Michigan, U. S. A. Good Luck and Best Wishes WHEATON FISH COMPANY I I-6.15. ! ull ' '11 -I ' ig. I' 52. u-,- 'Pi Moore 6. WM .gruunanrl unlfrwriffra ROTH'S DAIRY A11 Fine Dairy Products 520-24th Street Phone Yu. 5-5719 dzmcwtew THE LAUTH HOTEL Banquet Facilities A KA s4-K:N4.,3,-- ' -A 'I Mr. 8: Mrs. L. E. Meeks Ji 'W ,L 5 ,' :V ,f 14 . W ir 5-3:5 i fy--Q - ' ' y FY1-'E's SHOES il f A ,m J W - 53 226 Huron Avenue ,Q p Q xm f-15 1 For Men and Women 9' , iul mr Y A Ph Y . 4-4612 f ' 'I ,Q-S ,n- Y, xx. 1, Tuxedo Rental Service fl -4.L- 1705,-1, ' lugs . . :'ZiK,,:,w. Q ,. ye: - Let us assist YOU with the problems - . of proper dress for formal occasions 2 ' ' '- sAM's CUT RATE THE BIKE SHOP LOCK 8: KEYS LAWN MOWERS BICYCLES SALES 8: SERVICE 612 Water Port Huron 2412 Conner - South Park 9W0'l4W '4 81954544 PHESIIHIPTIUN STIIRH 0 ,min Po.: :gs :fra ron num, mn. W. H. BRAHANY, JR. 1334 - 19th Street BALLENTINE'S The Reliable Store Date-Time For Day-Time School Fashions R. E. MARRIOTT FURNITURE COMPANY Open 9 to 9 Every Day Except Sunday We Save You Money KALISH FOOD MARKET Griswold and 9th Phone Yu-2-1130 STEPHENSON ELECTRIC COMPANY 520 Water Street Port Huron, Michigan DETROIT TEA STORE Pet Supplies of All Kinds 324 Huron Avenue EUSEY INSURANCE AGENCY 625 Water Street Port Huron, Michigan Phone YU. 5-6491 BICYCLE CENTER 2408 Griswold Port Huron, Michigan MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Open Daily to 4:30 P. M, Complete Banking Service PORT HURON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Albert A. Falk 8: Son Arthur Smith Hubert B. Lucas Karrer - Simpson Stewart Kipp PEACOCK LUMBER COMPANY North Approach of 10th Street Bridge 1' Vw HO VVARD FURNITURE Serving since 1872 912 Military Fine Furniture Carpeting DAINTY HAIR SHOP 1025 Lapeer Phone Yu. 5-7088 R gl S SHOE STORE Shoes for the entire Family 220 Huron Avenue EMERSON DRUG CO. 927 Military Street ED EMERSON 8: ED SLINGERLAND MANIS FINE FOODS 909 Military Street NATIONAL FOOD STORES, 615 West Grand Boulevard Detroit 16, Michigan Division of National Tea Co Those who want the BEST in Photography choose ISRAEL PHOTOGRAPHY 515 Wall Street Phone Yu. 5-7931 Port Huron, Michigan The choice of the MAJORITY AIKMAN BREAD COMPANY 1301 11th Phone Yu. 4-4174 lil-I T Complete News Coverage of all High School Activities and Sports Events TIMES HERALD AND ITS RADID STATIDN W T T H - II 'r H MARX Jewelers and Opticians Keepsake Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry 201 Huron Avenue ROY M. SNELLGROVE Real Estate and Insurance Agency 626 Water Street JERRY RITT ER APPLIANCES Jerry Ritter Records Tom Perry Jerry Ritter 931 Military Street STURMER'S QUICK-SELF-SERVICE HARDWARE 911 Military-Port Huron BARNETS DRUG STORE 901 Military Street SPRINGER AND ROSE Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes 205 Huron Avenue HAZZARD'S BEAUTY SHOP We specialize in All Lines of Beauty Work 508 Quay Street Phone YU. 2-4214 DIDUCA BROS. PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. 709 Water Street Port Huron, Michigan Good Houses Deserve Good Plumbing Free Estimates Yu. 5-5077 CARROLL HOUSE 317 Huron Avenue Yu. 2-0134 Cloffsgs gfomf and Swap NEW LOCATION 522 Huron Avo. Port Huron Congratulations to the Class of '56 from everyone at 9 5' Port Huron's Complete Department Store Margaret Howard, Jeanette Scheff, Marilyn Pratt, and Georgia Emig. RIGHT: David Miller, Norma Moss, Barbara Caims, Charles Fox, lean Frank, and Beth Armstrong. 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