Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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REUBEN PRANGE “To follow knowledge like a sinking star , Beyond the utmost bound of human thought” — T ennyson. Boys’ “Wolverine Y Group”; Asst. Editor Mariner; Author of Prize Essay — “When My Ship Comes In,” published in the magazine “Success.” TERRENCE L. CONLIN —“Topsy” “Much learning doth make thee mad ” — Bible. Cross-Country, ’21; Mariner Staff, ’24; Mariner Staff, ’25. BETTY BOWER — “Boots” “That of her smyling was ful simple and coy .” — Chaucer. “Camp Good Time,” ’23; “All Aboard,” ’23; “Keep ’em Smilin’,” ’24; “The Charm School,” ’24; S. Y. C., ’22; L. W. Y., ’23; Chorus, ’22-’23. JULIUS A. ZINK E — “Caesar” “To strive , to seek , to find , and not to yield. ” — Tennyson. Football, ’24; Pres, of Hi-Y, ’24; Baseball, ’21 ; Debating. RUSSELL STARK — “Starkie” “A man ' s a man for a’ that” — Burns. “The Charm School,” ’24; Hi-Y, ’24; Asst. Business Mgr. for Mariner; Chorus, ’22- ' 24; Musical Concert, ’23. GEORGE E. JOHNSON “For sudden the worst turns the best to the brave.” — Browning. Football, ’20- ’24 ; Hi-Y, ’22-’25; Track, ’24; Jr. Carnival, ’22-’23; Sr. Carnival, ’24; Chorus, ’21 -’23; “Mikado,” ’22; State Conference, ’24. 25

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RUTH MAY — “Rufus” “ Then , welcome each rebuff That turns earth s smoothness rough .” Editor-in-Chief of Mariner; Declamatory Contest, ’22-’23; Sec. Drama Society, ’21 -’23; Representative to Student Council, ’22-’23; “The Charm School” (Business and Stage Manager), ’24; Speed ball, ’23-’24; G. A. A., ’23- ’24; S. Y. C., ’22-’25; Older Girls’ Camp Good Time, ’22-’23; Pres, of M. C. H. S. Tennis Club, ’24. EVANGELINE GREENMAN — “Van” “ Music the fiercest grief can charm .” — Pope. Fresh, and Soph, years at Yale; Jr. and Sr. Years M. C. H. S.; Chorus; Band, ’24- ’25; Debating, ’24-’25; S. Y. C.; Girls’ “Y” Camp (summers of ’22- ’24.) MYRON LINDNER — “Jake” “He was as fresh as is the month of May.” — Chaucer. Pres., Pioneer “Y” Group, ’22-’24; Ann Arbor State Older Boys’ Conference, ’23; Muskegon State Older Boys’ Con- ference, ' 24; St. Clair County Older Boys’ Conference, ’25; “The Charm School,” ’24; Alumni, “Mariner,” ’25. EMMA JOURE — “E. ].” “There are some sports be painful , and their labor delight in them sets off.” — Shakespeare. Joke Staff for Mariner; “The Charm School,” ’24; Musical S. Y. C., ’23; G. A. A., ’25; “All Aboard,” ’23; “Keep ’em Smilin’,” ’24; “A Full House,” ’25. FLORENCE STARK— “F o” “A merry heart doeth good like a medi- cine.” — Bible. Principal’s Private Secretary, ’24; S. Y. C., ’23, ’24, ’25; M. C. H. S. Orchestra; “The Charm School”; Typist for Ma- riner; Chorus, ’21 -’24; Girls’ Athletic Association, ’24-’25; Musical Concert, ’23; Basketball, ' 24. 24



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HISTORY OF CLASS OF ’25 Olive Lobes A. 9th Grade, 21 -’22. (a) Important personages 1. President — Jean Scott 2. Vice-President— Nellie Becker 3. Secretary and Treasurer — Jack McKinney. 4. Class Advisor — Miss Conrad (b) Important events 1. Party of 9th grade Algebra class, chaperoned by Miss Conrad. B. 10th Grade, ’22-’23. (a) Important personages 1. President — Carl Jacobi 2. Vice-President — Charlotte Tickner 3. Secretary — Olive Lobes 4. Member of Student Council— Ruth May 5. Class advisors — Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Russell (b) Important events 1. Entertained Juniors by Hallowe’en party at Oddfellow Hall 2. Founding of Student Council 3. Ladies’ Home Journal Subscription Contest 4. Decorated M. E. Church for Baccalaureate services C — Hth Grade, ’23- ’24 (a) Important personages 1. President — Nellie Becker 2. Vice-President — Gordon Arnold 3. Secretary — Olive Lobes 4. Treasurer — Florence McNeill 5. Class Advisors — Miss Hedrick, Mr. McDonald tb) Important events 1. Thanksgiving program given by our class 2. Party on evening of same day 3. Seniors entertained Juniors by box social 4. “Charm School” — best play in history of H. S. 5. Took Seniors to Tashmoo. June 13 — Friday D. 12th Grade, ’24-25 (a) Important personages 1. President — Jack McKinney 2. Vice-President — Jean Scott 3. Secretary — Albert Daniels 4. Treasurer — Florence McNeill 5. Student Council — Nellie Becker 6. Class Advisor — Miss Hanford (b) Important events 1. Election of officers 2. Signing contract for “Mariner” 3. Photographing of pictures for “Mariner” 4. Selling of “Mariners” 5. Eng. 12 party in Domestic Science Room 6. Trock meet. June 5. 7. Baccalaureate Exercises, 14th of June 8. Commencement Exercises, 17th of June. 26

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