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

 - Class of 1948

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20 T° Cal Haale r , who I hope doesn’t think us cad. We give him a -rift that shouldn’t make him mad. For at his job the windows clean he must keep, And out of this bottle window cleaner he can seep. For Jean Hedt , who is always missing the bus We gTve her something to remind her not to cuss And, for this gift, I don’t think we ' re libel So, here it is Jean, a Miniature bible. To Ma rion Jones who has a giggly mouth We give her tHis gift so she can go South. To Paradise, she says. Where a boy is a boy and not a quack. Here it is , a bus ticket to Algonac. To a boy who really loves the game. Who plays it har, yet doesn’t win fame. T o Karl Kaltz , liked by all. We give this , a cherished baseball. To that red-headed lad, who lives far away. And in the summer probably pitches hay. So that all of his energy the sun won’t draw. We give to Lyle Kamme r this hat of straw. To Katherine Kreusel, the girl in the gilded cage, • e give her thTCs io she can make the theatre page. Although it won’t improve her beautiful voice, it’s agreed. We give it to her anyway, a package of bird seed. To Betty KcNlff , that talented artist. Who is a non believer of anti-socialist. To you, we aren’t trying to give the Bum’s ruah -- We Just want to give you this paint brush. Chloe Blythe , our scandal sheet Sditor-in-Chief , Has seen lots of happiness And a little grief. We are happy to present you with this pen. So when you’re far away at College, You can write us of your knowledge. To Elaine Turnbull , the typist’s dream. We give you this, funny may it seems. To use when your typewriter will not rush Here it is, a typewriter brush. To Ken Davidson , who surely isn’t a lug. We award you this sturdy, handy mug So when the weather becomes hotter, He can fill it with pure clean water. To Bernle Erdmann, that tall, quiet lad. Who - doesn’ t look merry and yet ‘never seems sad. We give you this to help you walk, A wooden cane made from an old tree stalk. To Shirley Bant ten , whose hair is curly We give you this to keep your teeth pearly. Here it is, and may it make you rate, A small size box of Colgate.

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To Fred Misany, leader of the Shea Road Sang, A boy who about girls doesn’t give a hang. We give you this, doctrine not written by Pres. Truman, But taken from SEVENTEEN proving that girls are really human. Oh yes, for Billyboy Read, the casanova of them all Who for him he thinks all the girls will fall. We present to him this bottle of Listerine To rid him of tobacco breath and his use of Dentyne. For Don Schutt who is a swell Joe , it’s plain to see, A guy who always is willing to help no matter what may be. Who has the skill to shuffle and drag his feet in a hurry. We award to you this jitterbug certificate from Arthur Murray. To the Romeo hunter of the country lane We award this and hope it’s not in vain. We give this box of caps to Larry Lang . Out of it, he should surely get a bang. To Bob Langell who’s always handing out free cigarettes Which are bummed by the lousy poolroom rats. We give him this, and may it be His favorite brand, a pack of Rawleigh’s 903. To Kirby Lee who’s always playing pool, ' Whether it r s a day of rest or a day of school. We award him this to keep him from being blue. Imported from Chatam’s, swme pool chalk, so he won’t miscue. To that Senior lass Who is in that spirited class. We present this pack of bubble gum to show, Colleen Lyons , some bubbles she can blow. For Dick Morning star , a guy to fear. Especially when he puts his car in high gear, A guy who is usually, but not always late. We give you this clock so you’ll be on time for your date. For Jane Shearer who lives up on the river afar And has not transportation to school, not even a car. We give her something to get her here afloat A brand new and unsinkable boat. To a girl who is a Joy to meet. One who really loves the sweet, To you, Dorothy Ann , old top. We give this all-day lollypop. To that senior girl who is so kind. And really quite musically inclined — To Dorothy Oenshow who plays music and we’ve never bored We give her this, one and only, the lost cord. To Jerry Ore gory that winsome girl Whose blond hair really does curl. We give her this and it’s our best bet She can land her men with this fish net. To Colleen Oroff , a feminine Jim Brady, We give something desired to this dear lady, A trinket that she will adore, A diamond ring and nothing more.



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To keep her hair shiny And so s he 11 look real finey, To Gladys Elzholz , the St. Clair boyOs dream We give this jar of Luster Creame. For Rriscle Tyler , our 97 lb. weakling. Who never complains, tho 1 a miracle he’s seeking We have a horse pill the size of a quarter; When des solved in warm water, they make a fine morter. Shoddy Carman, tho 1 seldom is seen. Labors all evening over a ticket machine. And so, for when she relates, we give her with pride Two admiss ion tickets so she ! ll at last get inside. For Bernie Waelens we have some glasses. With the hope that they will show Our Loyal Wildcat where to go While on the field when tackling lassens. For Dick Walsh , the man of many orations, We have this soap box to stand upon While lecturing his grand -children On the art of laundering nylon. Because Alma Watson lives across the river. And you Ken Varndell , can’t rely on your liver, The Junior Class takes pride in presenting to you This brand new supersonic, Chief Waldo Canoe. For Joyce Carroll, who works in a restaurant And wears all of those hunter’s duds. We present this little salt shaker So she may salt her spuds. We give to Ginny Buckler To rouse up all her joys. This over-grown lasso To help her rope some boys.

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