Ecorse High School - Ecorsair Yearbook (Ecorse, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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22 MARY ANN SANFILIPPO was sent to China to settle the problem of woman suffrage. The great inventor, EMIL KRETCHMER, has perfected a square revolving door so the tired business man won't get dizzy. Since the Trans-Atlantic bridge constructed by BILL SHELL, a great engineer, was successful, he now is going to construct a Trans-Pacific bridge. BOB WHITE, a retired professional football star, has now taken up the coaching of Notre Dame and is very successful. That famous war-hero.BOB BLAIR. and his wife, GERALDINE MONTIE, have decided to make their home on that widely-known waterway, Ecorse Creek. JAMES IUMP, lady killer, had so many crushes that he is still crushing rocks at Sing-Sing. ERWIN ALLAIN after 5000 hours of flying has decided to get work at Edgewater Park running the airplanes. Since leaving school BETTY LOU SHANNON has devoted her time to directing the activities of the Girl Scouts throughout the United States. She recently published the book, '6The History of Girl Scouting. EMILIO CONTI, that absent-minded professor, took a trip to Mars, taking with him his secretary, LAURA MARTIN. Later he had to make a second trip because he had left poor Laura stranded there. IEANNE WOLFE, who resides in New York City, has become famous as the composer of our most popular songs. ANNA MANCOS loves to sew, therefore, she has a job in a dress making factory sew- ing on buttons. She sews them faster than any other woman alive. HAROLD CHILDRESS is the world's heavyweight champion. He is successor to Joe Louis, that great fighter of ten years ago. NILES SCHONFELD is the first person ever to perform the great feat of walking up- side down on a tight rope. CHARLES TAYLOR has finally worked himself up to being the Dean of the Booker T. Washington Institute. JAKE FESKO is now playing left field for the Detroit Tigers. This year he has been chosen as the most valuable player of the season. He gained this distinction through his batting average of 100, and his great fielding ability, having made only 253 errors. TOMMIE LEE REDDICK is puttingirtopractice the knowledge which she received in her high school Home Economics classes, for she is now manager of one of San Francisco's largest tea rooms. VIRGINIA HORTON and ETHEL SIPOS have become remarkable doctors. No matter what the ,illness is, they cure their patients with that rare medicine called Crazy Water Crystals. VIRGINIA MILLER and DOROTHY FELDT having gained success in the business world, have decided to open a business college in which there will be no entrance fee. GERALDINE GORA now holds the title of being the greatest accountant in the nation.



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amor Class' Row 1, left to right: Juanita Campbell, June Baustert, Imelda Elias, Lois Muche, Elizabeth Harris, Paul Galagik, John Whitefield, Eleanor Kirby, Sue Chani, Louise LeBlanc, Grace Allen. Row 2, left to right: Mildred Jones fsponsorj, Lucille Williams, Grace Schaeffer, Allen Felton, George Baglama, Wilburn Phillips, Edward Underwood. Raymond Hillbrecht, Rufus Pearson, Dora Marinoff, Fred McKinney, Winifred McCrary, Mildred Harris, Francis Labadie Csponsorj, Row 3, left to right: Roy Dombroski, James Polen, James Clevenger, Julius Edmonds, Camille Wery, Ray Schonfeld, William Babic, Jack Guthrie, Irvin Kromrei, Paul Scott. Row 4, left to right: Richard Toth, Kenneth LaFrance, Eugene Peterson, Larry Fadden, John Gregan, Richard Neuman, John Oleksink, Thomas Wrobleski, Donald Stockinger Row 1, left to right: Doris Williams, Johnnie Dell Whitsett, Marjorie Harvey, Jean Hodgson Lillian Babcock, John Hickey, Rose Abramczyk, Marie Roberts, Mary Benko, Doris Bryant, Audrey Gearns, James Grudier. Row 2, left to right: Mildred Jones fsponsorj, Clifford Martell, Helen Hawkins, Mary Mann, Mildred Myer, Jacqueline Sevier, Mattie Harper, Mary Lou Bolthouse, Margaret Mancos, Edith Zanoni, Joan Riopelle, Frances Tabaka, Francis Labadie fsponsorj. Row 3, left to right: Audrey Monks, Margaret Vince, Richard Orosz, Opal Powell, Fay Brown, Sue Chordash, Armond Ciotti, Dorothy Baker, Ardith Meade, Mary Sipos, Leatrice Bourasaw, Joan Thornton, Emma Jane Cannon. Row 4, left to right: Harold Marcott, William Craig, Vincent Lovasz, Charles Davis, John Pakaski, Robert Redwine, Roy Frysinger, Daniel Williams, Norman Hoffer, Andrew Koester

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