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

 - Class of 1949

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We wonder if James Harmon likes watermelon, That doesn’t make sense-but it sure rhymes with Helen. Jim belonged to Boys’ Glee Club, Track, Ensemble. Women are the least of Frank Harris ' s troubles. Frank belonged to the Camera Club. The word impossible is not in Dorothy Hart?nans dictionary. Dorothy belonged to G. A. A. and Camera Club. Norma Hayes says, ’’Powder your face with sunshine, gloom never was worthwhile.” Norma belonged to Dra- matics Club and Ensemble. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Maurice Heald was manager of the football team, Class President in the 10th and 11th grades, Student Council President in the 12th grade, and on the Light- house Staff. Jack Helm is so quiet-— whoops, he spoke! To every work Joy Hershhack adds some pleasure. Joy belonged to G. A. A. and Library Club. Ronald Higgins is bowed by the weight of study. He went out for Track and played in the band. Marvin Hinchin is a man with a purpose-to keep the teachers busy. A quiet, studious, and likeable boy, The field of radio brings him joy. Richard Hoffman belonged to the Radio Club, Student Council, and played basketball and baseball. He never really seems forlorn This boy whose name is Raymond Horn. There’s never a dull moment when Merdeen Hoivard is around. Merdeen belonged to the G. A. A. She transferred to Detroit in the twelfth grade. Myrtle Humphries was one of the new quiet people in our class. Myrtle belonged to the Dancing Club. She’s here even if she doesn ' t tell anyone. Betty Hurst belonged to Chorus and Ensemble. Introducing our art editor! Margaret Hyde was on the Student Staff and the Library Club. Don’t let studies interfere with your education, says Walter Hyslop. Love and a cough cannot be hid! John Jacobson was on the football team. That dog! I almost forgot that darn dog! Jo Ann James was a member of G. A. A., Dramatics Club, Chorus, Camera Club, and played the part of Carrie” in the play. 26

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Common sense is not so common, isn’t that right, Maynard Frasier ? It’s not Cheri, it’s Gloria! No one else but Gloria! Gloria Cast was a member of Dramatics, Ensemble, Drafting, and Camera Clubs. She also belonged to the Junior Red Cross. Robert Geister ' s only labor was to kill time. Bob belonged to the Camera Club. Basketball games just seem to fascinate Betty GH-- mour. Wonder why? Always ready with a friendly grin, Calvin Goescbel seems to be filled with vim. Robert Goodman is a quiet man, but quite a man. To work or not to work, that is the question. Clarence Goodwin played baseball. Some thought LaVerne Gorinac quiet--but we know better! LaVerne was on our basketball team and also went out for baseball, track and football. The only way to have a friend is to be one, is Florence Gorte s motto. Florence was active in Student Council work and belonged to the Travel Club. This gal has her future planned, I think that it includes a man. Ge or gene Grahl was a member of G. A. A. Fire in her hair and a gleam in her eye. You’ll know Faye Grant as she goes by. Faye belonged to G. A. A. and Library Club. There’s nothing green about jack Green. It is difficult to write about one so quiet — so we won’t. Betty Greenham was on the Student Council in the 11th grade and belonged to Chorus, Ensemble, Solo Training and Stamp Club. I’d be mighty pleased” says Richard Groh. Dick belonged to Camera Club and played the part of Tubby” in the Senior Play. With all her brains now, she’s all set, She didn’t get A’s learning the alphabet. Nancy Hall belonged to Dramatics and Travel Clubs, Ensemble and Student Staff. Silence is golden, who let Pat in? Pat Hamilton belonged to G. A. A., Dancing Club, and Student Coun- cil in the 10th grade. Pat was a cheerleader, also. Redheads on parade, Lois Harbron first in line. Tall, dark, and ah-h, what a voice, that’s James Har - mer. Jim was a member of the Camera Club. 25



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Happy am I, from care I’m free, Why can’t they all be contented like me? Dorothy Johnson belonged to Ensemble and Chorus. Pat Jones is the name of this lass, One of the best liked girls in the class. Pat belonged to Dancing Club and was on the Student Council. Robert Kading has a will and a way of his own. Friendly and easy to please, This girl is always at ease. Donna Keaner was on the Student Staff. We gazed and our wonder grew, How one small head could hold all she knew! Hazel Keeler was one the Student Staff. Tall, thin and very nice to know best describes Sally Kelly. Sally was a member of the Dancing Club. This cute gal’s got the men on the run, Slow down, Betty-leave us some! Elizabeth Kemp was a cheerleader and was on the Student Council in the 12 A. She was also a member of the Dramatics Club in the 10th grade. Introducing Miss Pamela Young, alias Joanne King. Joanne belonged to Chorus, Travel, and Dramatics Clubs and had a leading role in the Senior Play. Our last bit of change goes to Kinnear, To pay for activities in our Senior Year! Sandra Kinnear was Class Treasurer and a member of the Student Staff. Sandy played part of Fredricka Collins in the Senior Play. Edivard Klaas says little but thinks— sometimes. LeRoy Klusendorf is seldom heard from, but the still, small voice is wanted. Worry and George Krohn have never met. What should a man do but be happy, says Gilbert Krohn. Red White-Fight! Fight! Jeanne probably yells this in her sleep at night. Jeanne Krueger was a cheerleader and belonged to G. A. A. A crash and ambulances careen- Who taught you to drive, Eileen? Eileen Lambert belonged to G. A. A. and Ensemble and Chorus. Presenting our editor— Charlotte l anfear. Charlotte was a very capable editor of the Student and also was Secretary of her class in the 1 1 th grade. She was on the Student Council in the 10th grade and was honored at Honors Convocation. A pleasant personality was Isabelle Langolfs virtue. Isabelle belonged to Chorus and Ensemble. Active, stirring, all afire. Couldn’t rest— couldn’t tire. Norma Langolf belonged to G. A. A. and Drafting Club and was a cheerleader. 27

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