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

 - Class of 1948

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Marine City High School - Mariner Yearbook (Marine City, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 19 of 68
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17 CLASS PROPHECY As . v e look ahead at the future years In Marine City, we are a la -Med, but not surprised at the things going on. The class of 48 has really done a swell job in taking over our fail ' 11 •■.tie city, for example we see: Bob Iangell Jerry Gregory Bob Hyslop Charlotte Carman Don Cohrs Ken Davidson Shirley Bantien Jack DeLisle Terry Foltanovich Larry Lang Georgina Black Virginia Love Fred Mis any Betty McNiff Dick Mornings tar Dorothy Ann Snyder Francis Tyler Jane Shearer Don Schutt Audrey Miller Bill Read Elaine Turnbull Bernie Waelens Joyce Carroll Bernard Erdman Virginia Buckler Lois Blythe Eub Fisher Dorothy Gens how Calvin Kasler Colleen Lyons Don Horn Catherine Kreusel Ken Varndell Marion Jones Karl Kaltz Kirby Lee Jean Hedt Delbert Kaufman Connie Groff Fred Me Louth Official Dog-catcher. Singing commercials for the Crumble 3umble Breadfast Foods. Studying the DuBarry Course. Bare Back rider in the Rlngllng Brothers Circus . Marine City s best farmer. In the local palace reciting ’Shakespeare ’ Selling nickel sodas in Shirley s Jerk Joint. Lditor-in-Chie f of “he Independent. Settled down on a poultry farm a few miles out . Will be found having a good time with young ladies of the town. Married to the richest most eligible guy in t own-Good work! I Now, that is something to look forward to. Our High School Latin Teacher. Private Secretary at the Bank. Private eye-in search of beautiful red-head. Queen of the Mardi-Gras of 58. Big heavyweight bouncer of Louie s. Dancing instructor on the corner of Water and Broadway. Professional wrestler. Modeling at Becker s Federated Department Store . ’’Glamour Boy” or should I say the ’’Ladies idol?” Sadie A. Duddy s corsetiere saleslady. A famous hat designer in Paris at the time. A kindergarten teacher over at Ward Cottrell. Floor walker in Ladies Lounger ie Dept, in Milleie Visiting out in the country at the ’’Pounds off Farm.” Ah, the woman of ’’Campus Society” has just returned. Singing by special request at the Friday nite Band Concerts.” Featured with her piano at Carnegie Hall. Professor of ” Home Ec-onomics at the University of Michigan. Chief cook and bottle washer at the ’’Come and Get It drive in. President of the Gasket Manufacturing Company. Head ’’barber” at the ’’Cut in close” barber shop. Manager of the grocery store on the corner of Belle River and Brown Street. English Teacher of M.C.H.S. (Wonderful Job). Comedian on the ”lt Pays to be Ignorant.” Grease monkey trying to perfect an auto that runs on water. Owner of ”Hedt s Hatte Shoppe.” The animals choice (a ve terinary that is). Beauty operator at the Head Repairing Station. Sailing out to sea in his ’’peanut-scoop.”

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Don Cohrs Eetty McNiff Bill Anderson Elease Easterling Jean Iledt Ken Varndell Jack De Lisle Delbert Kaufman Carl Kaltz Jerry Gregory Lyle Kamner Shirley Bantien Virginia Buckler Dorothy Ann Snyder Kenny Davidson Leaves his persistent way with girls to John Bell. Wills her ability to draw in class and get away with to Tom Bauer. Leaves his hop-a-long vitamin pills to Joan Hamilton. One of the Senior songbirds,” leaves her scales to Marietta Price. Very willingly leaves her seat on the school bus to Joan Erdman. Leaves his last bottle of hair tonic to John Anderson and Dick Parcell. Leaves his old jalopy to Don Sharrow so that he can get to St. Clair more often. Leaves his brains to Elaine Trubush. Wills his irresistible smile to Marvin 3urman to attract more girls. Leaves her ability to drive two years without a license to Neil McDonald and John Meade. Divides his freckles, after hours of coaxing, between Chris Beukema and Bob Ticknor. Leaves her old report cards to Marie Smith and Ruth Thoms. Leaves her quiet ways to Betty Fredricks. Leaves her giggle to Otto Wolf and Harrison Miller. Wills his Shakespearean quotations to Everett Spicer • SENIOR STATISTICS Best Looking Most Popular Biggest Flirt Worst Giggler Class Angel Teacher’s Pet Most Sarcastic Best All-round Cutest Noisest Biggest Fusser Neatest Most Industrious Most Musical Best Dancer Most Athletic Most Bashful Terry loltanovich Audrey Miller Terry Foltanovich Marion Jones Jane Shearer Lois lythe Ginny Buckler Audrey Miller Katherine Freusel Ginny Buckler Terry Foltanovich Lois Blythe Joyce Carroll Katherine Kreusel Audrey Miller Joyce Carroll Jean Hedt Delbert Kaufman Don Schutt Jack DeLlsle Dick Mornings tar Lyle Kammer Bud Fisher Dick Walsh Don Schutt Tiny Tyler Bud Fisher Fred Me Louth Don Schutt Dick Morningstar Bub Fisher Fred Me Louth Fred Me Louth Ken Davidson



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Lyle Kammer Boss of the Belle River Rat Gangli Elease Easterling Greyhound Bus Driver on the run between Marine City and Detroit. Dick Walsh Traveling salesman for the Detroit Gasket Company. CLASS GIFTATORY For Delbert Kaufman , a brown eyed lad, Cheerful, though his appearance is sad. We give this Charles Atlas Course In Hopes he ' ll soon be strong as a horse. This little whistle becomes Don H orn 1 s lot. Although a musician we know he is not. Now when a girl happens to go by Don can beckon in the wink of an eye. To Fred Me Louth , who likes to live. This beautiful bailing can we give. Now when you see him in his boat. Remember it was we who kept him afloat. For Bobby Hyslop some stilts we have Tho ' they may never his ego salve. But even tho 1 against storm he is hurl ' d, He ' ll have the assurance of being up in the world. For Jack DeLls le we have a candle, Although It 3 hot for him to handle. On this his very life depends For, you see, it will burn at both ends. A certificate of merit we proudly award To a student whose attitude is never bored. El ease Easterling, we congratulate you; Your absences from classes are very few. Bud Fisher , the adverturer, we are told l o Alaska will go in search of gold. This map will guide him on his journey bold So he will return before he is too old. This football hero to Terry we give Without him, she probably couldn ' t live. No longer that man must she land For now she ' ll be busy holding his hand. To Virginia Love we give this rolling pin That usually was kept In the flour bin. We know she ' ll use this for her luscious pies, But she can also use this to blacken his eyes. Don Cohrs , we present you with this old broom. Wit’h It ' ,“”our fair city you can groom. In this way you ' ll be helping our fair town, And you won ' t be letting your poor Dad down. To a girl who is liked and loved by us all. The one who is queen at every ball, We give you this, Audrey Miller , and may you hand it down, To your future daughters, this lovely crown.

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