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

 - Class of 1949

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Soft voiced Norma Young reemed to take everything seriously. She was in G. A. A., Student Council and the Library club, and helped with the Senior Play. Joseph Mazur c was one of those few people who have been gifted with brains ”. Joe was also a veteran of World War II. The June Class of 1949 This gal likes roses and that’s no lie But when they come in dozens’ oh my! Patricia Abernethy was a member of the Student Staff, Dramatics Club, Choir, and G. A. A. If the engines ring and the fire grows hot. It’s only Bob Alloivay blowing his top! Although his jokes vary in choice. Of all the folks, Phil takes Joyce. Phil Amadon belonged to Chefs and Latin Clubs and was on the golf team. I am willing to be convinced, but show me the per- son who can do it, is Dolores Anderson ' s motto. Dolores was a cheerleader, belonged to G. A. A. Music has such a pleasant sound, Perhaps that’s what makes the world go round. Noreen Anderson was a member of the Band, Chorus, and Solo Training. You can tell Brona Lee Arnold by the noise she doesn’t make. Brona Lee was a member of the Library Club. Robert Ashpole’s advice to all is to take things as they come. Our class seems gifted with gals with red hair, Betty Baker is one of those so rare. She was ever ready with a word of good cheer, To bring back a smile, to banish a tear. Janet Baker belonged to G. A. A. and Dramatics Club. Eleanor Balogh ' s dark good looks are the envy of many. Eleanor was a member of G. A. A. and was a cheerleader in the 11th grade. Red hair and a cheery grin, James Barringer takes all troubles on the chin. Always moving, always on the go, Smiling Jack Barton is never full of woe. Worry and Mary Lou Bascom never clash. School to Arlene Bauer has been a bore, But then, maybe she’s interested in something more. Arlene belonged to the G. A. A. Maybe someone will make the score, But girls to Ed Beebe have been a bore. Ed played football in his senior year. 21

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Eugene Shepherd loved to sing. He was in Chorus, Ensemble, Solo Training, Boys Glee Club, and took part in Music Plus. Tall, dark-haired Shirley Shipley was in the G. A. A. and Chorus, and was a member of the props committee for the Senior Play. One of our musically inclined members was Lewis Short. He was a member of Solo Training and was di- rector of Music Plus. Susanne Sickles was a strong alto in the Choir. Sue took part in Music Plus, was a cheerleader, and was in the Girls Club and G. A. A. She prompted for the Senior Play and also applied makeup. A sweetheart of our class was Rebekah Smith. Becky was a member of Chorus, Ensemble, Latin Club, Dra- matics Club, Student Staff, helped with the Senior Play, took part in Music Plus, and was elected to Honors Con- vexation. Edna Spooner wasn’t always quiet — especially in Eng- lish class. She was in the Art Club and was on the retail program. Clayton Thomas, better known as C. J .”, had a way with the girls. He was in the Camera Club and the Table Tennis Club. Gloria Thomas, our raven-haired beauty, was twelfth grade secretary. She also served on the Student Council and was in the Girls Club. Cute and charming Jo Ann Thompson was in Chorus and G. A. A. Six feet of man, not to mention his feet, Maynard Wagner was a member of the Chess and Print Clubs, and was the electrician for Those Websters”. Shirley Warner was one of those girls who rarely stop talking but are fun to listen to. She was a member of G. A. A. and she too had a role in the Senior Play. Ervin War sins ke never seemed to have any cares. He was interested in the Cartoonists Club, however. Norman Wars ins ke was a swell fellow to know. He played Table Tennis, was in the Tumbling Club, and in the Boys Hi-Y. If you found yourself in the need of a cartoon, Grant Watson was the man to see. Grant was also interested in crafts, and was in the Radio and Projection Club. He also helped with the Senior Play. Tops with our whole class was James Watson. Jim proved his ability by leading us through our Senior year, and he did a swell job, too. Along with class activities, Jim had time for football, basketball, track, Student Council, a role in the Senior Play, and Honors Convo- cation, to which he was elected. She was so sweet and gentle, you couldn’t help liking Joanne Wheelihan. Jo” was on the Student Council, Student Staff, was in Music Plus, G. A. A., Latin Club, was eleventh grade vice-president, and was elected to Honors Convocation. Beverly Wiltons main interest was in homemaking. And can she cook! Besides the Homemaking Club, she was in G. A. A. and helped in the Senior Play. Jack Woodward came to us from the armed forces. Wacky” played football, and was in the P. H. Club during the first part of his stay at P. H. H. S. 20



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Laugh and the world laughs with you, isn’t that right, Margaret. . . . cry and you cry alone, Margaret Beltz belonged to G. A. A. Bob said his blushes for girls were meant He finds it often inconvenient. Robert Bennett was co-captain of the football team and a member of the track team. He also played basketball in the 10th and 11th grades. Keith Berkeley was a member of Dramatics Club and the Library Club. He went out for tennis, also. As assistant director of the Senior Play, he did a swell job. The longer you know Rosellen Bezenah , the better you like her. Rosellen was on the Student Council in the 11th grade. Neat, sweet, and complete. This gal’s all reet. Bonnie Birdsall was a member of Travel Club. All great men are dying, and Floyd feels rather ill himself. Floyd Bland was manager of the football team and went out for track. Guess Joyce Bolton will always have her Phil of life. Cheerleading and Ensemble took up Joyce’s spare time. Button up your overcoat, but don t let that gale blow you down, because it’s only Wayne Boucher airing his title as class blow. Wayne Boucher was Student Council treasurer in the 12 th grade and was a member of the football and track teams. Chatter, chatter all the time, Whoa there, Joyce, hold that line. Joyce Braidwood was a member of the Student Staff in the 11th grade. A cheery grin, for everyone. Who is more fun than Marilyn? Marilyn Broughton was a Student Council representa- tive. Tall, dark, and attractive, In everything so active. Mary Brown was a member of the French Club, Student Council in the 10th grade and also Dramatics Club. Man’s only fault is woman,” says Tom Brown. Tom was on the football team. He was also a member of Solo Training Chorus, Travel and Camera Clubs. Always happy, always on the go, Faye never seems to be feeling low. Faye Burns belonged to Camera Club. Where there’s a will there’s a Way,” says Pat Butzin. Pat belonged to G. A. A. and was one of our majorettes. Also, she was Student Council representative in the 11th and 1 2 th grades. Never fear, when Albert Cain in near. A1 played football. A truly good pal. Is this super-duper gal! Jean Campbell belonged to Dance Club. Just give Alice Ceschin a listener and she’ll do all the talking. Elucidate, Alice, let us know more about you! Alice Chatten belonged to Chorus. 22

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