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

 - Class of 1946

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SENIOR STATISTICS Gladys Hlntzman and Cecelia RuemenapD Theresa Grlffor Helen Dodge The Seniors Joyce Robb Ruth Monler Melvin Fahs Ralph Moldenhauer Thelma Recor Fred Tyler Kenneth Spicer Edna Scott The Seniors Leave their favorite seats on the school bus to Irene Ruemenann and Ethel Sandel. Leaves her Job In the office to Dorothy Turnbull. Leaves her sister Dolores her best wishes for that hard and struggling Senior year. Leave Ruth Garlock and Bill McGlynn, that cute couole, our best wishes and good luck. Leaves her athletic ability to Arlene Jessun. Leaves her curly hair to Delores Soens and Armllda Schutt. Leaves his ability to keep away from the girls to George Miller. Leaves his voice and build to Ottolvn Graves. Wills her ability to get around to Joyce Garner and Joyce Goulette. Leaves his one and. only strong muscle to Carolyn McLouth. Leaves his gift of gab to Helen Price. Will 8 her cranial capacity to Leonard Langell. Don ' t will her anything because she already has her man. We do hereby leave all our best wishes to the underclassmen and to our tired and disgusted teachers our hope that they will never again have to graduate a Senior class like us. We do hereby close our last will and testament with the understand Ing that the aforesaid will we carried out to our last wishes, so with this under- standing we do hereby affix the great seal of the Senior Class of 1946. Senior Class of 1946 Jollle Fairfield Best Looking Most Pooular Biggest Flirt Worst Giggler Worst Gum Chewer Class Angel Teacher ' s Pet Most Sarcastic Best All-Around Cutest Noisiest Biggest Fus8er Neatest Most Industrious Best Dancer Most Musical Most Athletic Most Bashful Bill Galvin Louis Lozon Fred Schneider Lawrence DeCou Harold Smi th Lawrence Taylor David Faucher Don Meyer John Holland Louis Lozon Walter Smith Fred Tyler Bill Danneels Stanley Wlddas Roy Dawn Harold Smith Lawrence DeCou Melvin Fahs Delores Thompson Shirley Pryce Jollle Fairfield Betty Mlsany Thelma Recor Cecelia Ruemenapp Ruth Brown Bllletta Klleraann Gert Merrill Peggy Netzel Jollle Fairfield Virginia Nelson Marilyn Baehr Edna Scott Ivah Conlln Ardlth Benedict Gladys Hlntzmen Theresa Grlffor

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1946 of the Marine City High School being In poor bodily health due to laboring these four long years under terrific strain; but nevertheless In sound mind, do hereby bequeath and publish our last will and testament as stated here. First: To our teachers and SDonsors, Mr. Pflngst and Miss Dormer, we give our deepest symoathy, and regret that we caused them so many sleepless nights and so much endless worry. Second: To the Freshmen, those sweet and Innocent Freshmen, we leave our ability to get those long forgotten A ' s. Third; To the Soohomores, we leave our sweet memories. Fourth: To the Juniors we leave as Individuals the following articles and traits: Peg Netzel and Bill Galvin Harold Smith Shirley Pryce Ivah Conlln Fred Schneider Bill Carman Lawrence DeCou Snuffy Smith Jollle Fairfield Dolores Thompson Frelda Volsln Arcith Benedict Roy Dawn Bllletta Kllemann Ruth Brown Harvey Jensen Marilyn Baehr Louie Lozon Bill Danneels Mary Ruth Phllllos John Argltls Gert Merrill Don Meyer Betty Mlsany John Holland Helen Horn David Faucher James Richardson Lawrence Taylor Virginia Nelson Beverly Groff Stanley Wlddas Catherine Christy Leave their ability to make-up and break-up so often to Mag Donaldson and Dick Nichols. Leaves his ability to keen an ex-senior in hand while she 8 at college to Linus Liebart. Leaves her natural blond hair and oersonallty to Margaret Scott. Unwillingly leaves behind all her country boy-friends to Lorraine Beier. Leaves his many cars to Nathan Brewer. Leaves his height to Edith Warner. Leaves his ability to be engaged to Carl Cramer. Leaves his wit and little black book to Bob McColllster. Leaves her ability to be both a blond and a brunette at the same time to Buzz Baker and Jean Archer. Leaves her long black hair to Martha Cohrs. Leaves her giggle to Pat McGlynn. Leaves her yearly sunply of gum to Ramona Valla. Leaves his build and athletic ability to Harold Labadle. Leaves her cute boisterous ways to Elsie Meuth and Helen Grabis. Leaves her natural curly locks to Wilma Tenyer. Leaves behind his comic books, with a little coaxing of course, to Don Diem and Lloyd Tripp. Leaves her make-uo kit to Marilyn Durow. Beoueaths his acting ability to Pat Bell. Wills his personality smile to Virginia Soinner. Leaves her tiny waist-line to Charles Cole. Wills his fuller brush cut to Pat Prince. Leaves her ability to draw In class and get away with it to Jackie Kazor. Leaves his ambitious personality to George Erdmann. Leaves her sweet and quiet ways to Jean Lozon. Leaves his business-like manner to B ill White. Leaves her shyness to Dorothy Welser. Leaves his sex appeal to Alma Watson. Gladly leaves all his school books and homework to Jack Clayton. Leaves his bashfulness to Verna Boursaw and Marilyn Dude. Leaves her careful ways to Tanglefoot Mllly Smith. Leaves her car, with her mother ' s consent, to Jean Brake, who has such a long walk. Leaves his deep bass voice to Orville Duddy. Leaves a few of her shining red locks to David Foster and Harold Langell.



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CLASS PROPHECY We look into the future. It is the year of 1964. Marine City has truly become a large industrious city, and before the wandering migrant of the Class of ' 46 rise many an interesting bit of news. JOHN ARGITIS i 8 playing the leading role in the latest production of BILL CARMAN 3 which happens to be the Scandals of 1965. MARILYN BAEHR has become head waitress at the Detroit Casket Cafe. ARDITH BENEDICT and HELEN HORN have an establishment known as the Wise Women ' s Association, Incorporated. I see ROY DAWN is getting better time in the 880 lately, oh I get it, there ' s his wife after him. ROY ' S a foreman at the Detroit Casket Co. LOUIS LOZON is a very strong advocate of a new toxic which has added TWO whole Inches to his height in only five years. BILL DANNEELS has his own furniture store after gradually climbing from the store sweeper. His accountant is none other than DOLORES THOMPSON. HARVEY JENSEN is the able oresident of the Marine City Branch of the Farmer ' s Loan Association. EDNA SCOTT is the editor-in-chief of the Marine City Daily. RUTH MONNIER is her best reporter. The great orator, LAWRENCE TAYLOR, has his hair out of hi eyes now. You can see his signature on any advertisement of the new Marine City Brilliantine Company. On any list of best sellers you can find this: Courting and Its Difficulties by BILL CALVIN. JOLLIE FAIRFIELD is a model for the distlnquished Style Shoo of CERT MERRILL. This is strictly a ladies ' shoo as VIRGINIA NELSON is the buyer and general accountant. DAVID FAUCHER is an enthusiastic salesman and absolutely guarantees the useabillty of his products which consist of DR. SCHNEIDER ' S Blush and Bare It Cream. KENNETH SPICER is head designer at the Marine Tool and Die Works. THERESA CRIFFOR has recently returned from Italy, where she was studying opera, with a Countess prefixed to her name. SHIRLEY PRYCE is in New York and has become a most distinguished designer of women ' s wear. (I think that her heart is still in HOLLAND) The Marine City Community Hosoital certainly has benefited by the class of 46. MARY RUTH PHILLIPS is head nurse and STANLEY WIDPAS Ph. D. , M.D., B. A. is head of the Hospital Staff. STAN is a graduate of U. of Michigan. ESTHER HUND llveB very peacefully as a stenographer. HELEN DODCE and BETTY MISANY have combined efforts to perfect more and better waist -trimming exercises. JOHN HOLLAND JR. is President of the Marine City State Bank. He is also the Chevrolet and Oldsraobile dealer for this area.

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