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Pam Hurt adds to her paat acting experience by playing “Sara Teeple”. Below, Rene Werth and Don Gratten make the perfect elderly couple aa Emily Maxwell and Jamea Leatherbury.
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Exhange student Friederike Sandt starred as Miss Roach. Below, Judi Ve- ronica” Bender, Dan “John Papple” Gurnsey and Renee “Emily Maxwell” Werth dramatize an emotional scene. This Time’s for Me All School Play In the spring of 1984, Port Huron High School presented an all- school play entitled, “This Time’s for Me.” The play was written by Port Huron’s High own 1980 graduate Ernest Werth. English teacher Barb Donovan directed the play assisted by Mr. Werth who designed the staging for the production. Mrs. Donovan remarked, “Ernie showed a great deal of talent. I felt that the cast and the performing arts class conducted themselves in a profession- al manner. The students at P.H.H.S. were complimented for their cooperation from the technical staff at the community college.” Senior Mike Trapp had never seen a play performed before he saw “This time’s for Me.” “1 was really impressed by the acting. It’s hard to believe the people you see every day at school are so talented.” Senior Trish Barnum also Student Director of the play replied, “It was aboslutely fantastic!” “The students had to practice 2 hours everyday after school for about two months. As soon as the curtain fell, everyone was thrilled that they had actually done it.” Making bar acting debut waa Kelly Dawson as Heather. Direc- tors and cast of This Time’s For Me” were: Ernest Werth, Friederike Sandt, Kora Lee Kilborne, Rosie Williams, Becky Stein, Ingrid VanErmen, Rene Donahue. Renee Schmidt, Gina Thelmas, Don Gratten, Mrs. Donovan. Renee Werth, Pam Hurt, Kelly Dawson, Judi Bender, and Dan Gurnsey. This fine cast de- served the applause it received from an appreciative audience. All School Play
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Carefully taking notes. Ed Parmann studies chemistry during his fourth hour class. The world of chemistry challenged many students this year. Three sections of chemistry were offered. Cutting carefully, Karen Green works from a pattern in her sewing class. Sewing students worked on many projects. Typing the afternoon away. Kathy Bowie prepares a manuscript in Typing One. Kathy was a Junior Varsity Cheer- leader this year. Working in an empty room before school. John Vogeli works on his world history assignment from Mr. Burgess. Many students who opted for a sixth class instead of study hall were often seen studying before homeroom. — Student Life
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