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

 - Class of 1949

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Betty Lou Chidester is a busy person in a quiet way. This likeable gal, whose name is Joan, For witticisms is widely known. Joan Child was a retail student. May Class says, It’s not so much what you do, it s how you do it. May was active in Ensemble, Solo Training, and Chorus. Stand on your feet, watch where you’re going. And over broken bones you won’t be woe-ing. Richard Clink belonged to Camera and Dramatics Clubs and played football. We desire to know more about you, Jim. James Coggins was a member of Camera Club. Vernon Coop is a quiet lad in every way,. As he goes along from day to day. Winning is Erma Jean Cowpers way, and pleasant is her smile. She’s got the first link of the ball and chain. Arlee Cranford was a member of the Chorus. We know a grand gal when we see one, She s carefree, friendly, and lots of fun. Marlene Cruickshank has been on the Student Coun- cil all through high school. In the 12A she was Vice- President of the Council. Margot doesn’t care to sit home by the hearth. She d rather go out and be with Garth. Margot Curtis A lovely girl to know, and friendly to all. Margaret Daft belongs to Chorus and Ensemble. Our basketball manager let us hail. This boy s name is Vance Dale. Can it be she has a whim For a certain fellow whose name is Jim? Joan Dalgleish belonged to Dramatics Club and was a Student Council member in the 12th grade. Our knowledge of Phyllis Davis is very little, but who could help noticing her lovely red hair? Phyllis majored in home economics. Every man is a volume if you know how to read him, including Robert Dawson. Thomas Dental has rwo speeds, Slow— and super slow! Tom played football and belonged to Boys’ Glee Club, Chorus and Dramatics Club. John DePuy has a passion for tin on wheels. Pete didn’t have much time for clubs since he has only been with us one year. If there’s mischief brewing, Joanne DeShaw is probably at the bottom of it. Joanne was a member of of G. A. A. and Drafting Cub. 23

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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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Ah! That red hair of Vernon Dickinson s. Joyce DiDuca smiles on many, just for fun. Long hair marks this gal s name. Maybe someday it will bring her fame. June Dixon was a member of Chorus and Ensemble. The taller the better. Ray Dixon came to us from Canada. Quality not quantity is how we measure Dorothy Dortman. Doris Duff ' s really a lot of fun, She’s liked by all and everyone. Doris belonged to Chorus and G. A. A. Jacqueline Dunn thinks, but tells no one. Norman Ellis ' appearance in school was a marked miracle. Norm belonged to Camera Club and went out for Cross Country. Jo Ann Emerick ' s favorite pastime is-the opposite sex. Jo Ann belonged to G. A. A. and the Student Council in the 11th grade. There’s very little that Robert does lack. But I wonder how he got his nickname- ’Quack.’’ Bob Emerick was on the golf team. Full of fun and fancy free, That’s the way she seems to be. Sally Emerson belonged to the Lighthouse in the 12th grade and to Dramatics Club. James Falk was not measured in inches. Water and flowers together go But sometimes that isn’t always so, as Ruth Falk knows. Ruth was a member of the Student Council in the 10th and 11th grades, Camera Club and Ensemble. Here’s one- Joan Fenner belonged to the Camera Club. Here’s the other! Joyce Fenner was in the G. A. A. She raves, she rants, She yells, she cries, ' Come on P. H., beat those guys!” Janie Fisher was very much a cheerleader and be- longed to G. A. A. Presenting John Fountain , better known as Sonny.” John was football manager, a member of Lighthouse Staff and Camera Club. He had a leading role in the Senior Play. A modest maid and very neat, Really now, Joyce Fralick is very sweet. Joyce was a band member. I 24

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