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

 - Class of 1925

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JACK McKINNEY— 4 John” “He has the wild stag ' s foot , the lion ' s heart. — Arnold. Pres, of Sr. Class; Basketball, ’24-’25; Hi-Y Pres., ’23; Asst. Joke Editor for Mariner; Pres, of Boys’ Athletic As- sociation; Chairman of Student Coun- cil. JEAN SCOTT — “Scottie” “Hail to thee, blythe spirit. — Shelley. Pres. Freshman Year; Cheer Leader (Girls, ’25); “The Charm School,” ’24; S. Y. C.; G. A. A., ’22- ' 25; Asst. Librarian; “College Days”;“AU Aboard’’; “Keep ’em Smilin’”; Vice-Pres. Sr. Year; Drama Club, ’22; Camp Good Time, ’23. ALBERT DANIELS —“Bud “A Knight there was; he loved chivalry e and curteisye. — Chaucer. Sec. of Senior Class; Alumni for Mariner; Personnel Editor for Mariner; R. “Y” Group, ' 22; “The Charm School” (Asst. Business Manager). FLORENCE McNEILL — “Micky “ Glides glimmering o ' er my fleece-like floor. — Shelley. Treas. of Jr. and Sr. Class; Sec. and Treas. of G. A. A.; Speed ball, ’24; Basket- ball, ’25; “The Charm School,” ’24; “Keep ' em Smilin’,” ' 24; “All Aboard,” ' 2 3; “A Full House,” ’25; Pres, of S. Y. C., ' 24; Chorus, ' 23- ' 24; Typing Staff for Mariner. EDITH G. K ESS E L — “A ngel “Now awful beauty puts on all its charms . — Pope. Holy Cross High, ' 22- ’23; M. C. H. S., ’24-’25 ; “All Aboard,” ' 23; “Keep ’em Smilin’,” ' 24; “College Days,” ’25; M. C. H. S. Pianist; Typing Staff for Mariner; Chorus. NELLIE BECKER — “Slats “The voice of duty is the voice of God. Pres, of Class, ’24; Business manager of Mariner; Debating, ' 23-’24; Basket- ball, ’22-’25; Capt., Speed Ball, ’25; Track, ’22; Pres, of G. A. A., ' 25; S. Y. C., ' 22- ' 25; Leader of L. S. Y., ’23-’24; Pres, of County Y. W. C. A., ' 23; “Forum,” ’23- ' 24; “The Charm School”; “Rooms to Let.”

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MEMBERS CALLED BY THEIR GIVEN NAMES It is a requirement of the Club that every member call every other member by his first name, to aid the men in becoming better acquainted. Any Rotarian may also go to any meeting in any city or country. It is a ruling that every guest pay for his own luncheon, thereby encouraging the bringing of guests. Rotary has no constitution or set laws, but there is a Code of Ethics consisting of eleven articles. It does not take part in politics, or in any issue that might cause antagonism. ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Rotary Club is accomplishing many things. Our local club is active in the work of beautifying our city, especially the river frontage. It has a fund that is used for charitable work in the community and helps to look after the crippled child- ren in the county. A NEW GYMNASIUM FOR MARINE CITY Since this article was written, the Rotary Club has by its influence brought to our school and city one of the greatest improvements in years. Some time ago a public spirited citizen, the late Sidney McLouth, gave the use of McLouth Hall for community, school, and athletic purposes. Since it burned in 1921 the need for such a building has been more and more apparent, but it remained for the Rotary, not only to see the need, but to see the way to supply it — hence the new gymnasium. 21



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HELEN SCOTT “ Sweet bird that shunn’st the noise of folly .” — Milton. Fresh. “Y,” ' 22; S. Y. C., ' 23- 25; School band; Chorus, ’22-’23; Musical Con- cert, ' 23; Alumni Editor; G. A. A. BRUCE BEATTIE — “Red” “Eternal sunshine settles on his head .” — Goldsmith. Basketball, ’24-’25; Football, ’22-’24; Track, ’24-’25; Baseball, ’23-’25; Y. M. C. A. State Conference, ’22-’23; Athletic Editor for Mariner; High point winner, Y. M. C. A. Mass Ath- letics, St. Clair Co., ’22-’24. VALERIE KIRCH NER — “ Val” “Girl, nimble with thy feet ” — Arnold . Girls’ Athletic Editor for Mariner, ’25; Girls’ Athletic Association, ’24-’25; “All Aboard,” ’23; “Keep ' em Smilin’,” ’24; “Musical Concert,” ’23; S. Y. C., ’23; Chorus, ’22-’23; “The Charm School,” ’24. ALTA BOUGH NER — “Bugs” “A thing of beauty is a joy forever .” — Keats. W ayland High School, ' 22; Ypsilanti H. S., ’23; M. C. H. S., ’24-’25; “Keep ’em Smilin’,” ’24; “The Charm School,” ’24; Tvping Editor for Mariner; Sec. of “S. Y. C.” ’24; Girls’ Athletic As- sociation, ’24-’25. HELEN LONG — “Pete” “She was a Phantom of delight.” — Words- worth. Pres. Biology I II, Sect, of Eng. 5 6; Eastern High, ’24; “Lend Me Five Shillings.” OLIVE LOBES —“Pickles” “Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower .” — Burns. Girls’ “Y” Group, ’21-’25; Sec. and Treas. Class ’22-’23; Sec. of Class, ’23-’24; Chorus, ’21 -’22; “Camp Good Time,” ' 22; Mandolin Club, ' 24; Literary Editor of Mariner. 23

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