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

 - Class of 1948

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Quiet LaVerne W ashington was a swell all-around athlete. LaVerne played on the fexttball and track teams, and also belonged to Dramatics Club. An ambitious guy with especially attractive curly hair was William Webster, who belonged to Cartoonists, Library, Art and Tumbling Clubs. A loyal friend to have was Viola Wegg, who belonged to G. A. A., Art, Ensemble and Chorus. Her entertaining, unassuming character made many friends for Carol White, who belonged to Solo Training, Ensemble and Chorus. The city boys haven ' t anything on Gerald White, who was one swell fellow. Gerry was on our ftxjtball, basket- ball and baseball teams. He also belonged to Boys ' Club, in the eleventh grade. Nice l(X)king Robert Whitman was active in Dra- matics, Handicraft and Cheerleading. Feminine and sophisticated was Adine Whybourne, who belonged to G. A. A. Thomas W illiamson had a swell technique for telling jokes. Tom belonged to Camera Club and Student Coun- cil. He transferred here from Madison, Wisconsin, Margaret Wiltons first love was studying. Margaret belonged to French, Latin, Chorus and Hi-Y Clubs. If you are in search of an all-around gotxi fellow, you ' ll find him in Stuart W inkelman. Stu played f(X)tball, bas- ketball and tennis. He was on the Lighthouse Staff and was president of the Student Council. Stu also belonged to Chess, Chorus and Carttxjnists’ Clubs. Just a peach of a kid was Joseph Wizauer, who did a swell job of playing the role of Mr. Foster in the senior play. Joe belonged to Dramatics and Chorus Clubs. John Wright, mechanically inclined, enjoyed working with the printing press. Cars and machine shop held especial interest for Walter Wright, who also took interest in other sc1kx)1 functions. Tall, blond and pretty describe June Wurzel, who be- longed to G. A. A. and Dramatics Club. Elizabeth Young always had a pretty smile for every- one. Betty belonged to Library Club and came to us from Marine City. One of P. H. ' s pretty Drum Majorettes was Rose Zauner, who was last but certainly not least in our parade of seniors of 1948. Rtwe belonged to Art, Library and Dramatics Clubs. Dark, curly-haired George Bradley belonged to Hi-Y Club and worked on the retailing program. 29

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Beauty and intelligence mark Patricia Teeti, who was a leader in whatever she did. Pat belonged to Art Club, Chorus, Dramatics and Hi-Y. Also she was on the Stu- dent Council and was class treasurer in the eleventh grade. Full of the old nick was John Tetfer, who was always gotxl for telling jokes. John played football and golf and belonged to Chorus, Camera, Boys ' Club and swim- ming. Handsome, mischievous James Thompson was co- operative in whatever he did. Jim belonged to Hi-Y and tumbling. You couldn ' t find a nicer girl in our senior class than Valene Thornton. Valene was active in Latin, French, Dramatics and Dancing Clubs. Little Dtnig was studious but oh, my! This refrain fitted Douglas Tilley, who was on the Student Council and in the Chess Club. Quiet and dark-haired Elizabeth Tobias was always seen in the halls with a certain someone. Betty belonged to World Affairs club. Good-looking Marvin Tosch, whose self-confidence and easy going nature will always be remembered, be- longed to Carttx nists Club and was on the traffic squad. Tumbling and Boys ' Club held special interest for Donald Tracey. Don was more on the serious and serene side. Beverly Tyler ' s curly hair was the envy of many of her friends. Bev belonged to Chorus and the Tenth Grade G. A. A. The girl with the giggle describes Mary Jane Uehrick, who belonged to G. A. A. Carol Underwood could always be counted on to do her part. Carol was an interested member of Chorus. Easy going Donna Upleger was always welcome at any Group gathering. Donna was a member of G. A. A. and Girls’ Club. Her friendly nature made Jacque Lou Urban nice to have around. Jacque belonged to Latin Club in the tenth grade. It ' s nice to be natural when you are naturally nice” certainly describes Vada Van Bogglen. Vada was in Li- brary, Dramatics, Art and Latin Clubs. Donna VanBuskirk sttxxl high in stature, manner and dependability. Donna belonged to Red Cross. Patricia Vogel, ptwsessor of twinkling eyes and a spark- ling smile, was a swell pal. Pat belonged to Dramatics, G. A. A., Ensemble, Chorus, Student Staff and Student Council. Art was the favorite subject of Duane W akeham, who was on the Lighthouse Staff and belonged to Ensemble. Duane was vice-president of the twelfth grade class and has won national honors for his paintings. Donald Wales, possessor of that friendly smile, be- longed to Dramatics and Table Tennis Clubs. 28



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CLASS OFFICERS Following the usual custom, each class started the year by choosing as officers those who were considered best qualified to represent them. We wish to express our appre- ciation and satisfaction to all of these chosen members who have performed their obligations to their respective classes fully, sin- cerely, and earnestly. I OB: John Marlette, vice-president; Lome Walker, president; Geraldine Powell, treasurer; and Catherine Lasher, secretary. lOA: Wayne Maes, president; Beverly Chappelle, treasurer; Jessie Lee Kelley, secretary; and Arthur Whittaker, vice- president. IIB: Vance VanNess, vice-president; Sandra Kinnear, treasurer; Charlotte Lan- fear, secretary; and Maurice Heald, presi- dent.

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