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

 - Class of 1943

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ANGELINS WEGLARZ G. A. A. 1,2,4 Interclass Sports 1,2,4 SHIRLEY WOOD Class Vice-Pres. 2 Student Council 1,2 Senior Play 4 Log Staff 3,4 Hl-Y Girls 1,2 Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2 a a5i -l-liitoitj The Senior Class of ' 43 first had the experience of being in High School as the Freshmen of 1939-40. New rules and regulations always prove to be confusing but were made clear by our ever helpful advisors. Our class officers were: President Pat Byrne Vice President Marion Densmore Secretary Herbert Robb Treasurer Jack Arnold Student Council Shirley Wood In our Sophomore year we were looking into the future and starting to work and plan for the day we were to be SENIORS. That year we gave several dances, with our Victory Dance celebrating the defeat of the St. Clair team in a county football game. Our first bake sales were also given during the year and proved to be quite successful. Those who led our class were: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Clinton Shaw Shirley Wood Tom Corden James McKay Shirley Hart Soon came our Junior year with activities planned and running along smoothly. Then came the fatal December seventh! This caused a great change in our classes and social schedule. There was considerable debating about the annual J-Hop, which was finally given with grand re- sults, both socially and financially. Our year was made complete by giv- ing the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Officers elected to head the class for that year were: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Tom Corden Bob Cooper Marlon Densmore Loren Feagan Our Senior year at last! I! - and the year for which our class had anxiously awaited. We elected our officers at the close of our Junior year, so that we could get started toward earning funds for the many Senior activities scheduled, especially our Senior trip. The officers elected were: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Jean DeLisle James Galvin Shirley Hart Ralph Mocock Mary Sue V esbrook 13

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BELVA OULETTE BETTY PEARSON Girl Reserves 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Log Staff 2,3,4 Art 2,3,4 G.A. A. 1,2,4 Interclass Sports 1,2,4 Bowling Team 3 BETTY PRYCE Senior Play 4 Hi-Y Girls 1,2 Secretary 2 Glee Club 3,4 G.A. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Interclass Sports 1,2, 3, 4 Bowling Team 3 JUNE RECOR Senior Play Student - Director 4 Girl Reserves 1,2 Hi-Y Girls 2 Glee Club 1,2 G.A. A. 1,2,3 Interclass Sports 1,2,3 Bowling Team MARION RUEMANAPP National Honor Society 4 Glee Club 1,2 G.A. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Pres 4 Interclass Sports 1,2, 3, 4 DOROTHY SCOTT National Honor Society 3,4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Co-editor 4 Log Staff 4 Hi-Y Girls 1 Art 1,2,3 Glee Club 4 G.A. A . 1,2 Vice-Pros. 2 Bowling Team 3 MARION STARK Senior Play Student - Director 4 Office Staff 1,2,3 Hi-Y Girls 1,2 Glee Club 4 G.A. A. 1,2,4 LUCILLE THETJME Glee Club 4 G.A. A. 1,2,3 Interclass Sports 1,2,3 Bowling Team 3 CLINTON SHAW Class Pres. 2 National Honor Society 4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 2,3 Hi-Y 1,2 Pres 2 Basketball 1,2,3 EDWARD VANZANDT Senior Play 4 Hi-Y 1,2,3 Varsity Club 3,4 Football 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Track 2,3 12



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From the very beginning our class has been successful in all its undertakings, and this year has been no exception. The Hallowe’en Dance, v ith its witches and goblins, and the Mistletoe Dance, with REAL mistle- toe, were highly successllil, both socially and financially. During our moments of relaxation we have been busy selling magazine subscriptions and Christmas cards. Y:e also had several after-game dances and sold hot- dogs at football games. Our greatest events of this year have been the Senior Class Play, The Mad March Heirs , directed by Miss Purdy, Mrs. Wiltse and Mr. Pfingst, this being followed by our annual Carnival with all its rollicking merriment. The cast, directors, and student directors were invited to present the play to entertain the Detroit Edison Company men at their banquet in Port Huron This performance has added new laurels to our class. Through the four years of high school, we have had many outstanding athletes in such sports as football, basketball, and track Those who have earned letters are r Ralph Mocock, Edward VanZandt, James McKay, Harold Basney, Charles Anderson, Harvey Booth, James Galvin, Jack Arnold, and Willi an DeShon The cheerleaders representing the Seniors are Bernadette McDonald and Alvin Goulette, both having earned letters also Our choice of class colors : maroon and white. Our flower: the white rose. Although we are graduating from high school, we are all seek- ing new fields to conquer. Most of the boys will enter the Service and possibly a few of the girls. Our selection as a class motto is clearly understood and appropriate - Not finished, just beginning . Jean DeLisle We, the Senior Class of 1943, of Marine City High School, being in tip-top condition due to PHYSICAL FITNESS , arrl having questionably sane minds, do hereby publish our last Will and Testament. First: To our teachers, we leave our hop s that they may, someday, find another class that will be as quiet and obedient as the Class of 43. Second: To our advisors, Mrs. Wiltse and Mr. Pfingst, we give our deepest regrets that we caused them so many endless worries. Third: To the Freshmen we leave our ability to skip classes and get away with it. Fourth: To the Sophomores we leave our delightful memories. Fifth: To the Juniors we leave - as individuals - the following: To Irene Langell we Give LaVerne Dodge’s co-ordination. Eva Campbell leaves her shortness to Irene Swalec. Bill Cramer, without doubt, will accept Ralph Mocock’ s athletic ability. Jim McKay leaves his pinkness to Myrtle Erdbecker. To Rosemary Walton we leave Vivian Edlenan’s physical fitness . Betty Pearson and Mary Sue Y esbrook leave their make-up kits to Virginia Horn. June Recor and Ed VanZandt bequeath their dancing ability to Bill Basney. Loren Feagan gladly parts with his long stride to Donna Baker. Dolores Lindow’s shyness to Jack Hlllier. Merion Densmore and Dave Klein leave their harmonious voices to George Adgett. Lucille Theume’s ability to go steady to Bill Ruemanapp. Margaret Johnson’s slimness to Donna Hampe. 14

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