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

 - Class of 1940

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THE : MARINER SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Ruth Eberhardt Who are these people in high school who are esteemed so highly by the little people with the slightly greenish hue and looked down upon with such scorn - undue, they think - by the lofty juniors and seniors? Hooray for the Sophomores! Who are first in war ? The Sophomores! Look at the football, the basket- ball, the track teams! Among the star athletes are Jay DeCou, James Red” Beattie, Ray Shakett, Brenwood Arnold, Jerry Bassett, Jack Barber, Don Britz, Clayton Flemming, Ralph Nichol, Harley Beach-all Sophomores. Among the girl athletes they have Laurel Antons, Meryl Scheibner, Helen McCarron and Janet Bell. Who are the first in Peace? The Sophs! A prominent member of the var- sity debate team is Scott Elder. A destined star of opera is Gloria Cooper. Other artests in our midst are Barbara Dudd, Patsy Fairfield and Joyce Miller. A future novelist is Janet Bell. Pianists are Jeanette Kaufman, Charlotte TerBush, Helen McOmron, Mary Ellen Harrison and Ruth Eberhardt. Our guitarist is Hazel Elsholz. Who are the first in the hearts of their countrymen? Why the teachers enjoy the Sophomores’ company so much that they are in the ninth hour” almost every night. Everybody enjoys so much having to pass notes for them, being stung by paperwadsand rubber bands and lending them pen, ink, pencils, paper, magazines, books, etc. The ofhcc rs of this splendid group are: Scott Elder - President; Dorothy Fritz-Vice President; Shirley Glidden- Secretary and Treasure; Lewis Jenkins - Student Council. And to think we have two more years to give to this school. CLASS. OF 1940

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12 THE MARINER THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Bren wood Arnold Jack Barber Jerry Basset Jim Beattie Ray Bradford Don Browning Jay DeCou Albert Fahs Jack McDonald James Navarre Ralph Nichol George Riedel Bill Smith Ha old Smith Bil Thatcher Nc bert Watson Herbert Bvrne Henry Consti .„ t Frank Bachler David Barringer Robert Bean Jack Boullier Don Britz Arthur Corry Fred Dupuie Clayton Flemming Joe Misany Don Newell Robert Tatro Bernard Schutt Glenn Smith Joe Tenyer Sidney Varr.dell Howard Erdman 1 arl Tripp Marvin ! ra’tiscn Lewis Jenkins Harley Beach Laurel Antons Violet Beckman Gloria Cooper Barbara Dudd Patsy Fairfield Frank Valeria Arlene G. ' idden Jenette Kaufman Helen McCarron Delores Penn Lucille Sanborn Dorthy Thomas Alice Hertz Hazel E’sholz Charlotte Terbush Ray Shackett Scott Elder Arnold Farrant Wilfred Cohrs Rosemarie Basset Janet Bell Dorothy Ditchfield Ruth Eberhardt Dorothy Faucher Dorothy Fritz Mary Harrison Vera Lezotte Joyce Miller Donna Sadler Valary Sharrow Peggy Walsh Margaret Mann Florine Stager Phyllis Valla CLASP OF 194ft



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14 THE MARINER FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY Mary Sue Wesbrook Freshmen of 1939-40, sixty seven in all, joined the student body of our High School on September 5th, without fanfare from our upper classmen. Yes, we were the proverbial GREEN FRESHIES”, and figuring out schedules seemed complicated , but with the help of our faculty members we selected the subjects best suited for our future plans. Social activities within our class are not as yet in full swing, we have been too busy adjusting ourselves to our new surroundings, but with three more years aherd, we expect to accomplish things that go for making our class one of the outstanding groups to graduate from Marine City High School. Our Class Officers are: President, Pa- Byrne; Vice President, Marion Densmore; Secretary, Herbert Robb; Treasurer, Jack Arnold; Student Council, Shirley Wood. FOWARD MARCH! Freshmen of 1939-40: Seniors of 1942-43. THEME SONGS It’s A Long, Long Trail A Winding Won’t Dance, Don’t Ask Me Gee, Bui I’m Swell No, No, A Thousand Times, No It’s A Blue World I Love Me Truly Angry Hallelujah Chorus Oh Hjw I Hate To Get Up In The Morning Smartie Pants If I Had My Way Winnie Ditzel John Kruschwitz John Bell Henry Totzke Esther Wesbrock Elaine Iggy” Langell Marianna Diem Seniors Harriet Carman Carl Chick” Brenner Joan Cunningham CLASS OF 1940

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