Ecorse High School - Ecorsair Yearbook (Ecorse, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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44 77817011.61 7'l0hOI ,YOClC1L Row 1, left to right: Norma VaDerna, G. Smith, B. Schotter, E.. Ryan, A. Kentris, L. Tabaka, H. Hawkins. Row 2: I. Baustert, E. DiCosty, B. Zanoni, G. Gora, A. Williams, S. Chani, D. Metzger Sponsor. Row 3: M. Sipos, I. Clevenger, V. Lovasz, F. Schrettner, D. Pettijohn, A. Meade. The National Honor Society, founded by the department of Secondary-school principals in 1921, has proved itself of great value to the secondary schools of America. The establishment of a large number of chapters in the United States, in Puerto Rico, and in Hawaii is evidence of the need for such an organization in the secondary schools of the United States. Our Ecorse chapter, No. 1131, was founded in 1931 and boasts of one hundred ninety-six members. The local chapter has as members, students who are outstanding in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The candidates must stand in the first third .of their respective classes in scholarship, have spent at least one year in Ecorse High School, and be chosen by the vote of the faculty.

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gif, OSC-0LLtS 43 -If Row l, left to right: joan McCabe, Donna Gieckler, Anita Gerlach, Diana Slovenske, Marjorie Harvey, Evelyn Smith, Joyce Malewsky, jane Ann Dickey, and Barbara Holland. Row 2: Rosemary Gerlach, Joan Rhine Geraldine Filimon, Marjorie Kalman, Betty Lou Shannon, Lieut., Shirley Enright, Marie Roberts, Betty Knox, and Mrs. Adams, Capt. Row 3: Doreen Callow, Dora Marinoff, Louise LeBlanc, Mary B. Laeion, Kathleen Kirby, Calleen Kirby, Betty Ptak, Petty Davidson, and Rose Marie Schoenfelner. The organization of Girl Scouts was founded by Juliette Low in Savannah, Georgia, in the year 1912. The purpose of Girl Scouting is to provide a variety of program activities to help pre- pare girls to become useful citizens. Scouting helps to make girls self reliant, and to de- velop strong character, and high ideals. The Ecorse Girl Scout Troop Number 174 is under the leadership of Mrs. Adams and her assistant leader, Betty Lou Shannon. The troop is divided into four patrols, each having a patrol leader. The four patrol leaders are: Dora Marinoff, Doreen Callow, Geraldine Filimon, and Betty Knox. The Girl Scouts during the -,ast year have been busy making articles out of leather, such as, coin purses, lanyards, and billfolds. They have also done some work in Woodcraft. When autumn comes, the scout program centers around hikes, picnics, and many other outdoor activities. In winter, the Girl Scouts enjoy tobogganing, and ice skating. Spring finds the Girl Scouts busy earning money by selling Girl Scout Cookies, having bake sales, candy sales, and sponsoring dances. In addition to these activities in which the Girl Scouts are engaged, they are active in doing their part to help to win the war. They have collected fats to be made into explosives they have made afghans and bookmarks for the wounded in hospitals. Now in time of need, , the members of the Girl Scouts have proven that they do not lack the strength that is neces- sary to meet the crisis which has arisen.

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