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Seventh (jiade President Marylin Durrow Secretary- Treasurer Loraine Bier Student Council Ruth Garlock Front Row: Martha Cohrs, Dorothy Welser, Jean Lozon, Margaret Donaldson, Mildred Smith, Patsy Prince, Amilda Schutt, Ramona Valla, Arlene Jessup, Elsie Meuth, Eleanor Schutt, Helen Price, Ottlyn Graves, Jean Brake, Marilyn Dupuie Second Row: David Foster, Harold Langell, George Miller, Arthur Wood, Donald Bantine, Nathan Brewer, Virginia Sanborn, Joyce Sprankel, Ruth Garlock, Jean Randolph, Patsy Me Glynn, Douglas Laymen, Creighton Jessup Third Row: Gorden Davis, Roland Graves, Donald Smith, Fred Raymond, Orville Duddy, David Lester, Linus Liebaert, Lenoard Langell, Jack Pray, Don Miller, Carl Cramer, William Raymond, Edward Cleramens, Robert Kwatkowski Fourth Row: Jean Archer, Loraine Bier, Margaret Scott, Patsy Bell, Deloris Dodge, Jean Cooper, Marilyn Durrow. 17
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FOOTBALL - • Front Row: Jack Barber, Don Britz, Brenwood Arnold, Joe Valla, Jay DeCou, James Beattie, Ralph Nichol Second Row: Mr. Catt, William Lutz, Robert Sayers, Don Bassett, Clayton Flemming, Gerald Bassett, Scott Elder, Harvey Hlntznan, Charles Anderson, Milton Tennant, Mr. Gingrich Third Row: Donald Newell, Peter Juep, Albert Furtah, Jerry Boullier Floyd Lyons, Edward Van Zant, Harvey Booth, Marvin Hlntzman, Jack Arnold, Junior Walsh Fourth Row: Louis Guyor, Fred Meyer, Edward Pumphry. The Marine City Football Team, otherwise known as the Wildcats, came out on top this year for the first time in eighteen seasons, and became the St. Clair County Champions, a title they well deserved. In 1940, it will be recalled that the Mariners lost the championship in that vital game with St. Stephens by a close margin. This year they walked over practically all comers, being trained to win by their coach, Mr. Catt, and the line-coack, Mr. Gingrich. The Wildcats first game was played with an out-of-county school. New Haven, here in Marine City at Ward Cottrell Park. Before this game the Wildcats had been beaten by New Haven each year of the four they had been playing. New Haven scored only once in this game, that being in the first quarter. After this DeCou took the ball over for a touchdown twice in succession, and Arnold also earned one during the last quarter. The final score was Marine City, 18; New Haven, 6. On September 28 the Mariners played another out-of-county game at Oxford with the Oxford High School. The Mariners scored their first and only touchdown in the first quarter. The second quarter Oxford scored thirteen points, and in the last half they scored six more giving them the victory, 31-6. (Continued on page 20) 18
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