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

 - Class of 1947

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To Dorothy Welser who twirls the baton We give this small one to practice on. Now here is one for Carl Cramer, admiral of his fleet We give him this anchor to keep him on his feet. To Ruth Garlock one of a pair We give this piece of earth so she may settle there. To Millie Smith who lives up the creek We give this canoe to get her home quick. For Delores Spens who was once engaged We give her this ring so she won ' t be enraged. And to David Foster so tall and lanky We give this pretty smelling hanky. To Mag Donaldson who so neatly dresses We give this blue bow to wear in her tresses. This one ' s for Melvin Brenner sometimes known as the brain We give him this equation to see if he can explain. To Jackie Razor we give this Pepsodenf tooth paste So she can keep her personality smile from going to waste. To Irene Ruemenapp we give this menu list So she can serve her customers their favorite dish. To Doris Elliott and this is no joke We give these rubber soles, 30 she ' ll not get a shock. And to Jean Lozon, a shortle by far We give this cold cream in a jar. And to Margaret Scott so shy and sweet We give this blotter to keep her work neat. To Joyce Goulette with a fine red head We give this night cap to wear to bed. To Helen Price so short and fair We give these cookies which she can share. For Pat McGlynn who dresses smart We give this bow and arrow to hit a heart. To Harold Labadie who shoots lots of pool We give him this cue to use as a tool. To Ramona Valla who now wears a ring We give her these bells which she may ring. To Arlene Jessup so tall and shy We give this peroxide and you know why. To Ottolyn Graves who waits on tables. We give these pills to keep her sble. To Marilyn Durow so full of charms We give these pads to keep her from harm.

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Here is to Don Diem who is very scholastic We give him this csr made of plastic. Now this is for Targ Cohrs, our little school queen We give her this flag so she may be seen. Here ' s to Bill Brown the drummer in our school We give him these sticks and they ' re not to shoot pool. To Delores Dodge with a boy from Holy Cross Here is a rolling pin to show who ' s boss. This one ' s for Leonard Langell a wolf you know We give him this horn so he can blow. To Edith Warner, the tall senior girl We give some yam so she can knit and purl. Here ' s to Jack Clayton the boy with the hoe We give him this fertilizer to make his crops grow. Then there ' s Virginia Spinner the joy of her crowd We give her this megaphone so she can yell loud. And to George Erdmann a country lad We give this picture of Betty Grable to keep him glad. To Marilyn Dupuie who likes St. Clair We give this ticket to get her there. To Roland Graves who takes the cake We give this dough for him to bake. Then to Elsie Meuth with her hair in page-boy We give this wave set to keep her in joy. To Don Smith who is so sms 11 We give this Grow Pup to make him tall. There ' s Pat Prince wi.th her rusty, red hair We give her this rinse so the boys will always care. To Bill White who makes the girls swoon We give this song book to keep him in tune. To Ethel Sandul who ' s supposed to be studious and bright We give this quiz book to see if that ' s right. To George Miller we give this flour So his name will be true to the hour. To Alma Watson who is very small We give this box to make her look tall. Now this is for Dick Jensen with the slick blond hair We give him this green paint to make it more rare. We give these music notes to Loralne Beier So she can play to her hearts desire. To Linus Liebaert we give this axe So he can always be making cracks.

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