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16 Pat Bell and Margaret Scott Leonard Lange 11 Bill McGlynn George Myny Lloyd Tripp Songbird Garlock Armilda Schutt ' s and Helen Price ' s Helen Grabis ' s Wilma Tenyer and Delores Spens Tanglefoot Millie Pat McGlynn ' s Pat Prince and Alma Watson Dorothy Turnbull ' s Irene Ruemenapp Mag Donaldson Buzz Baker Marilyn Durow Arlene Jessup Jean Brake Don Sml th ' s Richard Jensen ' s George Erdman and Richard McLouth George Miller Roland Graves Bill White Dick Nichols Lynn Graves Leave their cars to Marlon Jones so she can go places. Leaves his candy and gum for all the girls to Bob Wood. Leaves his jalopy to any Junior who will bother hauling it away. Leaves his Charlie Chan mustache to Bud Fisher. Leaves his boisterous ways to Kenny Varndell. Leaves her scales to Shirley Bantien. Keep-it-under-your-hat ways to Colleen Groff. Pepsodent Smile to Jack Dellsle. Leave their graceful tripplng(walking) ways to Terry Foltanovlch. Leaves all her ways to Betty Young. Leaves her blond hair to Fred Misany. Leave their clarinets to Kirby Lee to play with. Timidity to Bill Read. Leaves her seat on the school bus to Bernard Erdman. Leaves prescription of keeping her hair blonde to Dorothy Genshaw. Leaves all her Greyhound bus tickets to Colleen Lyons in case she cares to leave this town for a better one. Leaves her Pilgrim ' s award to Catherine Kreusel. Leaves her blonde hair to Joyce Garner. Leaves her ability to get more than one diamond a year to Virginia Love. Ability to go to sleep in class and get away with it to Carl Katz. Ways of skipping and not getting caught to Bob Segar. Leave their farms and all their land to Don Schutt. Leaves all his story and mystery books to any Junior boy. Wills his school books to anyone — namely Julie the Junkman. Leaves his position as bus drive to Calvin Hasler or Lyle Rammer. Just isn ' t willing anything; he ' s keeping every- thing he ' s got. As far as willing anything, we don ' t have to worry about that. Don Cohrs has that well in hand. We do hereby and unto appoint Mr. Langell, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Doetsch executors of this our Last Will and Testament, with the understanding that the aforesaid will be carried out to our last wishes. We do hereby affix the seal of the Senior Clsss of 1947. Martha Cohrs i
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15 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT W9, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and forty seven, of the High School of Marine City, county of St. Clair and state of Michigan, being in poor bodily health due to four years of strenuous labor In our struggle for knowledge, having low IQ ' s and being in run down condition but nevertheless of sound mind do hereby bequeath and publish our last will and testament. First Second Third Fourth To our teachers and sponsors, Mr. Pflngst and Mrs. Fullwood, we leave pleasant memories of our Senior year. To the young and fairly green Freshman class we leave our ability to chisel high marks out of the teachers. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to make as much money as we did--and keep it. To those lucky Juniors we leave the following traits and articles: Don Bantlen Melvin Brenner Nathan Brewer Bill Brown Edith Warner ' b J ack Clayton Don Diem Jeanne Archer, Ramona Valla, and Verna Boursaw Virginia Spinner David Foster Donna Cooper Elsie Meuth and Doris Elliot Harold Labadie Joyce Goulette and Delores Dodge Shakespeare Duddy ' s Marilyn Dupuie Jean Lozon Jackie Kazor Dorothy Welser Carl Cramer Bob McCollister ' s Harold Lahgell Ethel Sandul Targ Cohrs Loraine Beier Linus Llebaert Leaves his curly locks to Betty McNiff. The Brain? leaves his intelligence to Bill Anderson. Leaves his shyness to Gladys Elsholz. The Swing King wills his musical ability to Jean Hedt. Tallness to Bob Hyslop. Leaves his little black address book to Bernle Waelens. Wills his beautiful wavy hair to Tiny Tyler. Leave their ability to acquire diamond rings during their Senior year to any Junior girl. Leaves her naturally curly locks to Charlotte Carman. Leaves his ability to ignore all the girls to Dick Walsh. Leaves her long black tresses to Jerry Gregory. Leave their quiet ways to Audrey Recor. Leaves his Atlas Physique and muscles to Delbert Kaufman. Leave their fiery red hair to Dorothy Snyder. Acting ability to Dick Morningstar. Leaves her ability to stick with one man so long to Lois Blythe. Leaves her excess poundage to Virginia Buckler. Leaves all her telegrams and calls to Elease Easterling to read. Leaves her flirting ways to Joyce Carroll. Leaves his camera and Coast Guard uniform to Fred McLouth. Ability to talk his way out of situations to Larry Lang. Leaves every bit of his height and lankiness to Don Horn. Leaves her ambition to Jane Shearer. Leaves her eyelashes to anyone who cares to teve them. Leaves her dark complexion to Elaine Turnbull. Leaves his Casanova style to Bob Langell.
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17 CLASS PROPHECY The Boston Planet--1967: .......» .and the most talked about social gathering of the year was hostessed by Mrs. Sckyler van Derhlde (formerly MARGARET ANN DONALDSON) with such prominent Bostonians as Miss DONNA JEAN COOPER and Monday, Tuesday Musicals was held at the J. ORVILLE DUDDY ' S mansion.. tea was served, etc that topnotch fashion editor of our paper, HELEN GRABIS, Is away on one of her many trips to the East Chicago Gun— -1960-1961: the newest sensation to hit town Is the fascinating dance team of COHRS and WELSER they have a different styling that Is catching the critics ' eyes BILL BROWN and his 10 Brownies are still playing in the Tan Room in the Hotel Blx DICK JENSON Is the new president of the Chicago Stockyard Some of the new policy holders are RICHARD McLOUTH and GEORGE MILLER. ...... .Arriving on the 11 o ' clock plane from Washington last night was Chief of the P.B.I. WILLIAM WHITE. He is here on an Investigation.. St. Louis Times— 1958-1959: and it wa s said Miss MILDRED SMITH would recover from her 30 ft. fall from a flagpole because of the splendid treatment she received from the noted bone specialist. Dr. HAROLD (Angell) LANGELL Those two small beauties, ARMILDA SCHOTT and JOYCE GARNER, have begun their new hot-dog stand. ... their slogan Is Our Dogs are so good they come with fleas! OTTOLYN GRAVES, manager, is trying to promote a wrestling match between her man... GEORGE Muscle Man MYNY and GEORGE Pretty Boy ERDMAN... Reno Broadcaster — 1959: and this week the many times married, ARLENE JESSUP, finally obtained her latest divorce before starting on her latest conquest. .. .On the raid last night at Gimbol ' s Gambling Emporium a few of. the arrests made were those of LORAINE BEIER, the noted pianist, and her escort, that noted Atom Bomb magnate, NATHAN BREWER DAVID D.D. FOSTER won the World Speed record with his especially built motor bike with his all time record of 8 miles In 3 seconds. Detroit Tribune—1961: BOB McCOLLISTER, managing editor of the Detroit Tribune said that he had signed DICK NICHOLS, brilliant sports Journalist of the El Paso Blade MELVIN BRENNER, famous brain surgeon, flying from the west coast to perform an emergency operation on DORIS ELLIOT, Dean of Women, at Michigan State, . .found she has too many brains... Hollywood Mirror — 1962: DON DIEM, God ' s gift to the women, and that matinee idol, LINUS LIEBAERT , made a personal appearance recently in Detroit, accompanied by their respective business managers, LEONARD LANGELL and ROLAND GRAVES That great comic star, JEANNIE BABY LOZON, was seen lunching at the Brown Derby with none other than the Television Prince, DON BANTIEN Miss MARILYN DUPUIE, famous Broadway actress, was in town visiting her old school chum. Miss JACKIE KAZOR, in her palatial Beverly Hills estate...... Paris Post — 1955: HAROLD LABADIE, the biggest, little man for the up-and-coming- young-man, 1 8 planning a visit to New York, where he will MARILYN DUROW is planning on returning to her native land, America, after a successful tour of the Continent teaching Ana thropo logy. New York Times — 1957 and the new Pop-gum Chewlas Co. is going under way smoothly Under the general supervision of PAT McGLYNN and her assistant HELEN PRICE... two very promising young business women Opening tonight at the Opium is
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