Portland High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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Portland High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, MI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 13 of 70
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1. Protecting a future generation. T. B. Patch Testers, M. Mellstead, A. Pranger, R. Vroman, J. Haley. 2. Chief Sitting Bob Smith. 3. Don’t believe a word of it. Senior Class meeting. Mr. Pernert, A. Pranger, Miss VanderLeest, J. Webert. 4. A big smile for Wee Gee, A. Pranger. 5. Four Rockettes from Kent Street. M. Mellstead, E. Sullivan, J. Sandborn, V. Spohn. 6. Ooh! What legs! Carl Graft. 7. Now really! P. Schuller. 8. Where’d he go? Irene and Berle Barrus. 9. We have such good times! G. Gates, S. Shafer, M. Lanz. 10. Well, maybe. Mrs. Nelson, Miss Wilcox. 11. Has anyone seen Mr. Sousa? Jim Leik. 12. Police lineup. B. Goodwin, D. Arnold, B. Reed, D. Hunt, C. Graft. 13. | just had to stop. Mary Lanz. 14. Not star gazers. Just co-chairmen of Senior Prom, Rosie and Neil. 15. This is us when we was wee. 16. Love me, love my dog. Elie Dutcher. 17. Quit laffin. H. Fisher, Tom “Underclassman” Buck. 18. | can smile. Mr. Pernert. 19. Blow hard now. Bill Reed and Dick Smith. 20. “And then she sez to me she sez”—President Iler, Mrs. Cassel, and Dizzy Merrill. 9 SES SP LRU SN Pea TRAY Aad nr Uh lh a IU IBM lg hg sntdA couldn chaypn date Aah Was pyr tana at medrol i j q | i

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CLASS WHEE Lyle Wheeler who has read the book, “Lose Ten Pounds in Ten Ways” Is lending it to Barbara Cross for a few days. Neil Van Houten who radiates joy, Leaves it to Graydon Slowins, a very sober boy. Tom Vandevenne, who drives a mean car, Leaves it to somebody who “‘ain‘t” going far. Warren Taylor, who stole his hair from Nature Boy, Now wills it back with greatest joy. Bob Smith wills his phone calls at the YM.C.A To Bob Howard, who has a lot to say. Dick Smith, “The Mighty Mite”, Leaves Marvin Kelly the ability to fight. Bill Shattuck, who has the trick of skipping, Leaves it to Johnny Alberta, who seems to be slipping. Cap Shafer leaves his size and height, To Harold Carpenter who is very light. Norman Rottman who plays a trumpet you know, Leaves it to our Reggie who likes to blow. Eleanor Gensterblum leaves her eyes of brown, To Laura Meyers, who always wears a frown. Eleanor Dutcher leaves her ability to flirt, To Pat Lawless, the little squirt! Joan Haley wills her long curls, To Ann Lakin who wants some swirls! Virginia Spohn wills her high marks, To Nancy Edgar, a breaker of hearts. Bernadine Thoma leaves her Westphalia nights, To Annette Lay who plays the game right. Ruthie May wills her smile, To Speed Norwood for awhile. Bernie Goodwin wills his devilish eyes, To Barbara Braley to get some sighs. Jenny Eddy wills her ability to draw, To Joan Hunt, who wouldn’t mind at all. Barbara Smith wills her marriage plan, To Pat Howard, who has her man. Ruth Almy leaves her curly hair, To G Hollenbeck who only thinks it’s fair, Arlene Pranger, who is quite a hit, Wills her secret to anyone who can keep it. 10 Jeanette Cotten wills her cud of gum, To Janet Poh! who never has some. Rosie Vroman wills her pierced ears, To Betty Lou Buckley who would have been in tears. Irene Barrus wills her married life, To Maggie Wooden who thinks it would be nice. Allen Alexander wills his corny jokes, To anyone who will not choke. Dick Arnold wills his football fame To Curly Willems who also plays the game. Larry Fineout who can carry a tune, Wills it to Lola Harper, who always swoons. Bevie Deuel wills her mistakes in typing To Janet Sandborn, who we never hear griping. Jim Leik leaves his art of acting, To the Junior Class who needs backing. Bill Hesse leaves his roller skates, To Mary Lou Smith, to appreciate. Tom Pung leaves his quiet voice, To Carl Noren, who takes his choice. Larry Iler leaves being the class President, To Bill Willemin, who may be hesitant. Ray Hendee leaves hi s Annual Staff, To Tom Buck, who thinks it’s a laugh. Fred Hart leaves his position as Senior Treasurer, To Gordon Seal who thinks it would be a pleasure. Harold Fisher leaves his driving ambition, To David Lantz who'd like his disposition. Andy Feldpausch leaves his ability to duplicate, To Carleen Pennington, who'd like to be his mate. Leon Platte leaves his shyness, To Anita Spurgeon, her Royal Highness. Charlie Martin leaves his unusual excuses, To Miss Wilcox, whom it amuses. Hall Merrill wills his quaint Chevrolet, To his brother, Ralph, who'd take it anyday, Lawrence Adgate leaves his tallness, To David Ogg, who doesn’t like his smallness. Continued on Page 12

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