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

 - Class of 1948

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A swell hunk of man was John Peacock, who was one of the basketball managers and played football and base- ball. Jack was also a member of Boys ' Club in the eleventh grade. A keen personality and hillarious sense of humor be- longed to Patricia Pedrotti. Pat was active in Hi-Y, G. A. A., Dance Club and Handicrafts. Eugene Peters came from St. Stephen in the eleventh grade. He worked on Co-op. and so didn ' t have time for clubs. Gerald Peters ' activities were very much like his brother ' s. Gerry also worked on Co-op. Both of the boys were very well liked. If Melva Philipp couldn ' t smile or sing, she ' s be lost forever. Melva belonged to Solo Training and Ensemble. One of the funmakers describes Charles Philp. Chuck played football and basketball. Edith Philp, although very quiet, was active in junior Red Cross, Hi-Y, Chorus and )lo Training. William Pickard didn ' t find time for many activities because he worked on Co-op. Bill had many friends. Charming and poised was Jeannine Pickeral, who be- longed to Ensemble, Chorus, Solo Training and Wood- crafts clubs. Jeannine played the leading part of Judy in the senior play and did a grand job of it. A refreshing personality and pretty blond hair be- longed to Shirley Pleiness. Sliirley belonged to G. A. A. and Dancing Qubs. Elizabeth Pollock was quiet, but appreciated by her classmates as being such. Elizabeth belonged to Ensemble and Chorus. His ready wit and bubbling enthusiasm won many friends for William Powell, who was on the Student Council and played basketball. Pretty little Patricia Prashaw, who had an exceptionally nice smile, was active in G. A. A. and French Club. Always willing to lend a hand was Wayne Proctor, who belonged to Hi-Y and French Club. Petite Mary Przemytske belonged to G. A. A., Dra- matics, Chorus and Ensemble. Shirley Pudney, known as the blond bombshell,” be- longed to G. A. A. Jack Purkiss ( once a grtxreryman, always a grtKery- man) belonged to Student Council. Mischievous Kenneth Rademacher was always active and always up to something, which made him the life of every party. Kenny belonged to Band and Chefs Club. 25

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Busy all the time was Dorothy Miller, who belonged to Spanish and Red Cross Clubs. Who will ever forget William Miller, a guy who was always up to something! Bill belonged to Camera Club, Chefs Club, Ping-Pong, Boys ' Glee Club and Boys ' Club. He also belonged to Tumbling Club. Oh! That captivating grin! It could belong to none but Ronald Mires. Ron belonged to Chefs Club. He was also business manager of the Student. Betty Mitchell, whose first love was playing the piano, was active in Latin Club for two years. A friend indeed was Gilbert Mix, who was rather shy. Gilbert belonged to Camera Club. His spare time was sp)ent behind a drug store counter. Attention! Introducing James Aioorc and his curly ItK ' ks. Jim belonged to Camera Club and Boys ' Club. He also took part in track, cross-country and swimming teams. r Reginald Moore was one of our track stars who ran cross-country. To top this off, he was a swell fellow to know. Charlotte Nelson ' s aim is to become a nurse. She was senior class treasurer and assistant editor of the Light- house. She also belonged to Solo Training. Joanne Nelson ' s long blond hair and dark eyes, along with a p eppy personality, mowed the stag line. Jo be- longed to Dramatics, G. A. A. and Student Council. Barbara Nielson had laughter dancing in her eyes. Among her activities she listed Chorus and Crafts. Russell Norris was on the top of everybody ' s parry list. Russ was very active in Student Council, ftxttball. Car- toonists ' Club and golf. Glen Norton ' s curly hair was admired by all. Glen could be described best as being self-reliant. Gloria Nugent ' s long hair was the envy of many of her classmates. Gloria belonged to G. A. A., Dance Club and Handicrafts. Ernest Nuss was always on the spot to fix things. Ernie was a member of Dance and Tumbling Clubs. John Osko, our country gentleman, was on our fexx- ball and baseball teams. John was liked by everyone who knew him. Entangled in a Webb of love was Emma Jean Oslin, who belonged to G. A. A., Camera Club and Student Staff. Ozzie played the part of Mrs. Hotchkiss in the senior play. Happy am I, from care I ' m free. Why aren ' t they all contented like me? John Parry played football. Ellen Payne, who was active in Junior Red Cross, G. A. A., Dramatics, Drafting and Camera Clubs, was liked by all. 24



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A grand cheerful girl who helped us at any time we were at a loss in the library was Dorothy Ragain. Dor- othy belonged to Solo Training and Ensemble. Frank Sinatra hasn ' t anything onKenneth Rands, who belonged to Student Council and played ftxitball, basket- ball and golf. Shirley Redmond was one of the hard-working promp- ters of the senior play. Shirley belonged to Dramatics, G. A. A., and Library Club. Loretta Replogle was one of the luckier few with natural curly hair and flirty eyes. Loretta was active in Dramatics Club. Sweet Delores Rich could always be seen behind the counter at Cunningham ' s. Delores belonged to G. A. A. A well built fellow was Richard Rice, who was friend- ly to all. Dick belonged to Boys ' Club in the eleventh grade. Robert Richmond ' s main interest was in radio. Anyone needing a radio repaired, see Bob. He ' ll fix it. Outdoors is his hobby, hunting his joy. You ' ll always see a smile on this boy — Donald Roach. Donna Robbins possessed a pleasing nature along with gtxxl looks. Donna belonged to Dancing Club. Pretty Marcella Robertson was liked by all. Marcella belonged to G. A. A., World Affairs, French and Library Clubs. Ethel Rockstroh was active in G. A. A., Dance Club and Choir. Blond is her hair and she ' s been seen with Sinclair. Olivia Ruiz was a nice girl and very well liked. Her main interests were handicraft and G. A. A. Smart and snappy Wilma Russel was one of our Majorettes and also belonged to French Club. Certainly an answer to some maiden ' s prayer was Robert Sassanella. Bob sang in Ensemble and Chorus and was in Cartoonists’ and Art Clubs. Quiet and mtxlest was Betty Schlicht, who was a mem- ber of Chorus and Dance Clubs. During his high school days, Ernest Schlicht worked on Co-op. His main interest was shop work. A little girl with a pleasing personality was Joyce Scott. Joyce belonged to Dramatics Club, Ensemble and Latin Club. She also played the part of Eloise in the senior play. Ralph Scott worked on retailing while in high school. Ralph’s ambition is to become a machinist. 26

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