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

 - Class of 1942

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At last Tn© Year has arrived and, of course, the most profitable. Many after-game dances were sponsored by us as well as the annual Mistletoe Dance and the Senior Carnival. The latter was Indeed the SJEtXSSk. I» J me the school .111 final, he rid of «| . - ch 1-0 their advantage - they say. We shall be gone but not forgotten. £ave now to the end of the road. Driving our car with warn out tires ar Scott Elder Lewis Jenkins Jeanette Kaufman William Lara Norbert Watson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Helen McCarron. e JLaii Will and ' Testament We, the Sei of Marine C bodily heal struggle fo: memory, and oin Lv u© disposing of suc make and publish ing null and void a First, we do direct the under classes. )f nineteen hundred and forty- two, of the High School 7 of St. Clair and State of Michigan, being in poor four years laboring under the colossal yoke of our re- being, however, in sound and disposing mind and .V us of setting our worldly affairs in order and of - - have been endowed with, do hereby and to wit and testament, hereby revoking and mak- -»ments heretofore made by us. tha i Second, we, as individual. Lewis Je ' kins 1 Pa tsie i‘ Jerry Basse c To Mary Sue Barbara Dudd ▼ To the nozles Varndell and A Th6 Brain, alias limited crania w Pug M Glidden lea Jeanette Kaufman ' Laurel Antons s a ility Alice Hertz s tin wa5 Gloria Cooper is iav hope that he will Brenwood Arnold unwil. to Don Alpers. Max Audette refuses to 1 can spare nothing. Frank Bachelor’s lack of Johnson. 3 abll J to uses be paid by contributions from items to the following: leanore Fast, nde to II a Bradford. Shirley Hart. eserve of Phyllis Valla, tiny Milda Lozon. ette, we give Sidney two to hold him down. : powerful and un- jo Vivian Edleman. gaged is left to Marian Densmore. steady is left to Doloris Hoshal. left to Hector LaVigne. prano voice to Gerald Heath in co practice (by himself). • ' es up his one and only strong muscle hind anything of value because he n to work is left to Margaret

Page 13 text:

T ieiidenti -Qddteu We would Just like to pause a moment before wt ' ■aduate to leave behind us a small message of appreciation. We know through our high school years we have no been the brightest class in school and at times the going has be m rather rough. We have added many gray hairs to the heads of the faculty and have caused a lot of worry and wonder, but we managed to get through somehow, and here we are on the verge of graduation. It s been a tough grind, but we finally made it, although not without the help of others. The faculty, school board and townspeople have all done a grand job in helping us along, and we wish to thank them. We sincerely hope that, somehow, we may be able tc do as much for future students as has been done for us. 5 tt Elder. (2la.il diitoiLj We were but Freshmen four long years age meek, innocent, little Freshmen and innocent of all evil. Guiding ua along the slowly wind- ing road were: Patsie Fairfield Arlene Glidden Ruth Eberhardt Helen McCarron Presid Vice-Pj dent Secret- ry nd Treasurer Student Cou- ,il We are no longer young; we have taken .ore responsibility. This year we sponsored the Mistletoe Dance financial and social success. Our class, during this year, begf o gain speed and suc- cess under the leadership of: xn Scott Elder dent Dorothy Fritz -President ecretary and Patsie Fairfield ■’easurer Lewis Jenkins cudent Council At last we became Juniors and quite g: own up, we thought. We tripped through a successful group of hike sales and dances, includ- ing our annual Mistletoe Dance. It w r di ing this year we began our patriotic theme — using the Americ f - 7 a symbol at our J-Kop In June we furnished a truly good tim. f e Juniors and Seniors by giving the Annual Prom and Banquet. a e ' d to office this year were Lewis Jenkins resident Scott Elder fice -President Secretary and Ruth Eberhard Treasurer Robert Bean Student Council 10



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Marv Donaldson gladly leaves his curly locks to ck Arnold, who has trouble with his straight hair. Janet Bell ' s ability to talk to Angelina Weglarz. So that the duet of Bob Cooper and Dorothy Flaxington might have perfect harmony, Jack Barber leaves his tenoi voice and Dave Barringer his base voice.. Fred Meyer leaves his ability to flirt to Tom Co not use his Big Brown eyes to advantage. We give Florlne Stager and Dorothy Ditchfield t watch over while their one and only is in L Vera Lezotte and hazel Elshoiz leave th lr steno to Betty Pryce and Bunny McDonald. Dorothy ,, homerun ,, Fritz leaves her ability to b? so she may keep Harvey in hand. Dorothy Faucher leaves her athletic achlevmen Margaret Mann ' s ability to like red heads to Helen McCarron leaves her popularity with the Argitis • Don Newell s knowledge in semi-trucks to Haro3 Bernard Schutt s truthfulness to Jack Dye. Scott Elder’s good tires to Ed VanZant and Hai Port Huron. Jay DeCou wills his athletic ability to Edna Gz Joyce Miller leaves her ability to draw in cle it to Marian Ruemenapp. To make it easy on the teachers next fall, Chai Peggy Walsh leave their silence to Dave Kiel Merle Scheibner leaves her ability to achieve h Charles Anderson. Bob Bean leaves his southern drawl to Betty P ar . Norbert Watson leaves his desire to blow si - , who does .ph Mocock to Sam’s Service, jhic ability o Marian Stark - en Feagan. ' ' idges • rganflft o pro co ry •er C away with ish and i to Joe Misany gives his personality James Beattie leaves his red nair Jack 3oullier s ability to be • Deloris Lindow. Don Britz leaves his shyne Clate Flemming leaves his Bob Sayer ' s ability to Earl Tripp ' s dimples tc Joe Tenyer leaves his Bill Smith ' s ability Ralph Ni chol ' s dyna Wilfred Cohrs wil Glenn Smith ' s an To Jean DeLisle And to James Me from girls. va Campbell, ge- Class movies to y to Ann Lipa. ssell Parker. ' int 13 Shaw . ion. ine Carey. Blonde Dorothy Scott, stride. j ability to stay away Last, but by no the ability to hope that they we did. th — to the Juniors — xightiul sul ect Civics with the just any da ly tests and exams as To the Sop home To the Freshir e marks athleti We do hereb o appdir of this our 1 and aforesaid out o understanding xo neieV of 1942. ' hou d have received, and our sweet memory. e Koch and Henry Miller executors t, with the understanding that the s to the last sheet, and with this he great seal of the Senior Class Senior Class of 1942 12

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