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A stranger she came, a friend she became. Jane Lattam moved to Port Huron from Ohio in her senior year. She’s got that jaunty air, added to I don’t care.’’ Peggy Leach was a member of Chorus and was on the Lighthouse Staff. The longer you know Betsy Ann Ledsworth, the better you like her. Betsy was a member of Solo Training. A joker all the way was Warren Ledsworth. Warren was on the Student Council in the 10th and 1 1 1th grades, played in the band, and went out for basketball in the 10th grade. Barbara Leffler ' s ways are ways of pleasantness. She always sees the funny side. Norma Lefjler be- longed to Chorus and Solo Training. We hope she never changes— except in name. Claire LeGalley was a member of the Camera Club. Carol Lester has a gift for making friends. Carol was Vice President of her class in the 10th grade, served on the Student Council, and played in the band. It isn’t what you do, it’s what you get away with, isn’t that so, Bob Lewandoivski ? Betty Lewis brings a little mirth to all who share her days on earth. If I’m not great, I’m what I am,” says Dallas Lewis. She’s witty, she’s wise. It doesn’t matter if she’s small in size. Geraldine Los sing belonged to Dancing Club. The present interests Robert Loans berry more than the past. Always happy, full of fun, And a sunny smile for everyone. Josephine Lozono belonged to G. A. A. Neither a sinner nor a saint was Marlyn Labbert. A night owl, and wise bird, too. Duncan MacLaren belonged to Dramatics Club, Boys’ Glee Club, Chorus, and Solo Training. Richard Madsen puts all his height behind his opinions. Dick has served on the Student Council, was a member of Chef’s Club, Band, and had a leading part in the Senior Play. A winning way, a pleasant smile Her words were kindly all the while. Joyce Mallory belonged to French Club. 28
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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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She looks like an angel, she acts like one too, but you never can till what an angel might do. Marilyn Marzan belonged to G. A. A. What she sets out to do, she does. What an ambitious gal, Shirley was. Shirley Marks belonged to G. A. A. and Camera Club. Joseph Martindale ' s course is as straight as his hair. Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Bernice Mattox belonged to G. A. A., Dramatics Club and Ensemble. One who studies and does not shirk, There are worse things in the world than work. Barbara May belonged to Dramatics Club. Friendship, friendship, just the perfect blendship Other friendships may be forgot, but Al’s will not. Alice Maynard was a Student Council in the 10A and was on the Lighthouse Staff. Tell it to the Marines. Bette Me Allister belonged to Drafting Club and G. A. A. For every why, Donna McCollum has a wherefore. Thinking is an idle waste of thought, says Charles McConnell. To the mathematician of the class, may you always know your figures. Jack McCreigbt belonged to the Dramatics Club, Boys Glee Club, Cross Country and Track. They say miracles are past — but here I am. Harold McNinch belonged to Glee Club. Raymond McPherson would rather be farmer than President. Her smiling face makes sunshine in a shady place. Beverly Mertz belonged to Dramatics Club. School never bothered John Mezo much. John be- longed to Camera Club and Radio Club. Here you will find a true friend. Anna Midgley served on the Student Council in the 1 1 B, and belonged to the Chorus and Crafts Club. If she can t find a way, she ll make one. Irma Miller was active in Chorus, Solo Training and Ensemble. Don’t let me fool you, I’m not so quiet, says Pat Miller. Pat belonged to Camera Club, Chorus and Ensemble. June comes around but once every year. But in PHHS we have June right here. June Mitchell belonged to the Sojourners, French Club and Lighthouse Staff. 29
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