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29 SEVENTH GRADE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Gloria Berkowitz Nancy Buckler Roswel Devroy Richard Smith Charlotte Pryce Richard Wendt Front Row Gene Snay, Hugh “cNiff, Azora Steinberger , Joan Keating, Marlene Conklin, Jeanette Dupuie, Doris Lumbly,Lois Biskner, Shirley Jolin, Robert Jolin, Donald Briggs. Second Row Edward Crampton, Delrrar Beier, Marlene Biskner, Sylvia Buchler, Norma Heitmen, Martha Mary Palmer, Delores Schroeder, Sally Dickinson, Joann Marks, Francis Merrill, Roswel Devroy, Dick bardie . Third Row Gloria Berkowitz, Shirley Kornmier, Norma Brendle, Janice Hirt, Delores Hasler, Charlotte Pryce, Linda Robertson, Nancy Buckler, Faye Wilson, Shirley Ames. Fourth Row Richard Wendt, Jim Bellone, Nellie Emery, Betty Varndell, Mary Morningster , Lois Vogeler, william Henry, Harris Ringeisen, Eugene Bodlnar, Gerald Biskner. Fifth Row Bob Van Warmer, Tom Langell, Stanley Retaj, Ronald Alexander, Lee Brewer, Richard Smith, Gaylord Creedon.Leo Prince, Walter Phillips. Yes, those seventh graders are right in there. They gave their first dance which was called the Beginners Hop. All the Junior high was in- vited, so that they could learn how to dance for future dances. Two movies were given. The first one in January, called Little Men. The second wad given in March.
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BASKETBALL Front Row: Fred McLouth, Jack DeLisle, Dick Nichols, Bob McCollister, Bill Read. Second Row: Eugene Bodinar, Bud Fisher, Nathan Brewer, Linus Liebaert, Don Bantien, Bill Anderson, Tiny Tyler, and Mr. Dresser. M.C. 19 New Baltimore 21 M.C. 19 Marysville 39 M.C. 15 Marysville 25 M.C. 28’ Richmond 26 M.C. 18 Richmond 16 M. C. 44 Holy Cross 26 M.C. 30 Holy Cross 12 M.C. 34 St. Clair 65 M.C. 21 St. Clair 38 M.C. 34 Algonac 35 M.C. 33 Algonac 34 M.C. 32 Lake Shore 38 M.C. 18 St. Stephens 47 M.C. 22 St. Stephens 26 When the 1946-47 basketball season opened, it looked none too bright for the Marine City High School Basketball team. Having lost all the first team except Bob McCollister and Dick Nichols, Coach Bob Dresser began preparation for another fighting team. Excitement was the keynote in the first game here with New Baltimore. Both teams fought neck and neck for each point. The first half found the score 15-14 with Marine City out in front, but unfortunately New Baltimore got the best of us, and the game ended in the close range of 19-21. Nichols and Captain McCollister led the Orange and Black with 9 points each. Our next game was with Marysville and was played on the Marysville court. The Wildcats couldn ' t get their bearings and the game ended with the Blue and White being victorious. The Marine City team was led by McCollister with 7 points to his credit. (Continued on pp. 34)
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