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STUDENT COUNCIL President Fred Springbom Lewis Jenkins Robert Bean Shirley Hart Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Front Row: Mr, Beauchamp, Robert Bean, Fred Springbom, Lewis Jenkins, Shirley Hart, Mrs. Champe Second Row: Marilyn Baehr, John Holland, LaVeme Bradford, Clinton Shaw, Charles Westrick, Fred Eberhardt, William Basney Again the Student Council had its collective finger in every pie in school; promoting, administrating, leading, lending moral support, and giving financial aid Under the capable leadership of Marine High s Fred Springbom, debater. National Honor Society and Athletic Scholarship winner, the Council’s activities reached a high point in the annals of the school Beginning with the Fall Student Council Dance, continuing with the ticket sales for football, and culminating in the Cabaret Party, the Council lured every young man and woman into the social life of the school Significant in the activities of the Council this year was the adoption of a new Constitution This will streamline the group into a smooth working, efficient and capable body The Council sought to better the school spirit and sportsmanship, and placed posters in the halls of the school at frequent intervals. 24
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TRACK Front Row: Bogdonovic, Nichols, VanZandt, DeCou, Liebaert, Cooper, Meyer, Valla, Bean, Flemming, Mocock, Arnold, Sayers Second Row Newell, J. Arnold, Barber, Jenkins, Elder, Kruschwitz, Shaw, Boullier, Barringer, Parke r, Fritz, Coach Pfingst The Marine City High School Track Team has won 14 and lost 2 duel track meets over a period of three years. Coach Pfingst has done an excellent job of leading his boys to the top. The 1941 track team has come through a very difficult season with four wins and one defeat in duel competition. The lone defeat came at the hands of Romeo on a day when some of the star Mariners were on the ailing list. Marine City placed 8th at an indoor meet at Ann Arbor, 5th at the Central State Relays, and won the County Meet for the first time in 17 years. They piled up the huge score of 72 points to Algonac s 44 points, their nearest rival. Jay DeCou was high point man in the County Meet with 18 points, followed by Flemming with 10 points and Arnold with 8. Other boys who stood out as point winners in the meet were: Leibaert, Cooper, Bogdonovic, Valla, Bean, Nichol, Barber, Mocock, Boullier, Sayers, and Cainstraight. The 1941 schedule: Romeo 66 — M.C. 43; Algonac 42 — M.C. 62; Croswell 43 — M.C. 56; East Detroit 19 -- Roseville 50 M.C. 58; Central State Relays 5th place; County Meet 1st place; Regional Meet at Femdale and State Meet at Lansing Some of the outstanding performers for Marine City of the past two years and their records are: Jay DeCou Higji Hurdles 16.3; Low Hurdles 23.9 State Record in pole vault - 11 ft. 6 in Maurice Liebaert -Shot Put 46 ft. 10 - in. Robert Bean Mile Run 4:48.2 Jack Boullier 8 80 yd. Run 2:15 Blaine Cooper High Jump 5 ft. 8 in. Mike Bogdonavic Pole Vault 10 ft. 6 in. Ray Shackett, C. Flemming, B. Arnold, J. Valla, and R. Mocock stood out in the short dashes. 23
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FACULTY President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer CLUB Rose Schauer Harlan Hall Ted Campbell Front Row: Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Jaaksi, Mr. Hall, Miss Schauer, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Fairchild, Miss Gielow, Miss Kemp Second Row Miss Baker, Mrs. Ehrke, Miss Richmond, Miss Bridges, Miss Dewar, Mrs. Recor, Miss D. Sills, Miss R. Sills, Miss Fennert, Miss Johnson, Miss Rogers, Mrs. Brown, Miss Baird, Miss Teachout, Miss Murphy Third Row: Mr. Boughner, Mr. Strong, Mr. Beauchamp, Mr. Catt, Mr. Breckel, Mr. Pfingst, Mr. Anderson. The Marine City Faculty entertained the new teachers at a picnic at the Marysville Park in September. The new school bus was used for trans- portation. Mr. Ben Fairman, St. Clair River Area coordinator of the Vocation- al Program, was our guest. The next function was a dinner held in the Home Economics rooms of the high school. Cards and games were played during the evening. After Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boughner moved into their new home on North Elizabeth Street, the high school faculty surprised them with a housewarming. On another evening, the grade teachers were entertained by the Boughners. Both parties were real fun. Two new teachers have replaced the art and fifth grade teachers this spring. Future plans are being formed for a faculty dinner and a farewell picnic. 25
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