Marlette High School - Scribe Yearbook (Marlette, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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5 ,440 LAMBEB 1? IZQX Introduction School Picture and Tndex Home Economics raculty Home Ec Club Journalism Students Latin Seniors Mathematics c Under Clasemen Music Physical Education Degartments Science Agriculture Shop Commercial Drama Snapshots English Snapg History Cheerleaders Absentees ozewot I welcome you to ooen my covers, to leaf thru my pages, and to enjoy the pleasant days and frlendsrios I recall to you I am the fifth member in my fam ily of Marlette School Annuals and I hope that I am the best one of all of ue 'I extend my thanks to the Marlette merchants who so loyally supported by buying me, and to all students and faculty members who assisted in my birth' The Scribe Speaks The Editors The Photogreohers The Tygists The Faculty Lester Mack Russel Pabst Marjorie Landon Jennie Slack Margaret McGunegle Robert Ingram Donna Smith John LaRue Bernice Bodoy 'orothy Cotter Lois Wood I l 28-29 ' 2-5 . . 50 51 .....-.. 52 4-13 3' , 14-20 54-55 56-E7 ... 58-E9 21 40 Arts and Crafts 22 Speech 41 23 ?4-25 26 42-47 27 , , 48 ' me X an .3 'W' im. 14, v may 'WW ,uw K . ,,., 46, :-z..,f if 'aw rf' ,M-4 A 43 an nts 31,3 NX'--.mdigmww S wlllfk N. 1: V 5 ,.,,,, wsu, Warm Dale Halleck B Music Phyllis Wagner, B A Jr High Eng Paul Pomeroy B A Shop Jane Getzlnger B Home Ee Ruth Hodgson, B A third grade Wo fe B S M A Su t Stanley Hayden B S Phys Ed Beulah Rudd A B Soc Science Phyllis Pennington A Arts 8 Crafts Jessie Ashmore A B fourth grade aca fy Leona Adolf A B Elem Prin Beatrice Waggener B A Latin John LaRue B M A Ma h Shirley Diobert Kindergarten Mary Creason VanVoorhees B A fifth grade Walter Nickel B S M A Pr n Balch Jensen B S Coach Science Golda Stimson A B Speech Winifred Hatto, B A first grade Mary Owen, B A sixth grade Jennie Slack B S Commercial Geraldine Gifford B English Floyd Norcutt, B Beatrice McDonaldlife second grade Margaret Woodruff ,s M Elem Yusic 5 M.C. , .E. l , . . , . . , . . . - - . ., D . . . A. ., 1 . . . , . . , . . Y , . . , .A. , . . , . . , .S. , . . .S. . . ., t . Agriculture , .S. , .B. ' , B.A. . . X3 A .few W My 7 r ,N bhar' t Atxinson V e she h t coul sweec from env men Veart a cooweb Student Coun oun ll lree Band 1 Choir l 9 1 4 Vadrigal Club 5 Junior Flaw one nc lu -Q1 Baker Silence is our Great art ol convereeflon Serior Plav Elda Bradaninl A flower wathed her dance and learned o sway Home Ec Club 2 D s Ed 2 Cecil Byrnes 5 mb down his hair Look,1ook' it stands upright Baseball 1 2 5 Eunice areron Alwaye sunnv wltl freck'es noir 1 fr dl - 'QW .Gp tty Bailey She gives a smile to her friends P s Ed 2 cheerleader Of ice Work 4 ry Ellen Benedict Elegantas simplicity and warm as extascy Claes Vice pres 2 Home Ee C1ub1,2 5 4 Eleanor Brown Her sunny disposition makes her everybodys friend Clase Seoretarv 2 Junior Play Home Ec Club 2 5 P s Ed 2 Eula Jean Br! Life is not so short but there is always time for courtesy Choir 4 Florence Carg She does it w'th a better grace, but I do it more natural Jack Cargill F re compoundof odd ity frolic and fun who relish a joke and rejoiced in a pun F F A l,2,5,4 Baseball Football l Track Choir 4 Color guard 4 Sharles Cowell His opinions are as hardened as his art erles Baseball 5 J C Daniel The genius of success is thegenlusoflabor Student Council 2 St Council V Pres 5 Class Dresident 4 Co editor of'acr1be Senior Plav Basketball l,2,5 Football 1 2 Track 2 5 William Dillon How inimitablygrace ful children are be fore they learn t dance Senior Play Pep Club 4 Basketball J 2,5 4 Baseball 1 2 5,4 Football 4 Color guard 2 velyn Ellis Let thv words w Charles Chard C redictable as a hummlnr bird Class treasurer 5 2, ,X A treasu er 4 Homer Cox Band 2 Choir 4 2 1 gene Denton Friendshiolsthehlgh est deereelnorofec tion ani society Ruth Dleg I dote on his very absence Peo Club 4 June rlckson Small but fectlve 5 a - 'Hp E ' , F'fF.A. :ss-' . . 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Patricia Evans he world knows only two, that's Home and Band 1,2 Newspaper 1,2 Junior Play yllis Ford They also serve who only stand and walt Home Ec Club 2 Leland Gerber Laugh and grow fat Baseball 1 Arlene Greene For she was just the kind whose nature vary Bud Haddlx Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing and doing it assiduously F F A 2, Track 2 Baseball 2 James Fleming He was not made for climbing the tree of knowledge F F A 2,5,4 Pres 4 F F A Treas 5 F F A Scholarsnl Award Winner Junior Play Track 2 3 Tract Co Capt 3 Leona Giscb My heart is fixed Newsoape Ed 3 Newspaper 2,3 qtudent Council 5 Home Ec Club 1 T Band 1 Robert Goodrich That bold bad man Basketball 1,9,3 4 rootball 1 Track 2 5 gnley Groh A mile as contagious Class Pres 1 Football 1 ?,1 4 Baseball 1,2 1 Basketball 1 Doxlrs Hilda Hag Sing a song s penc Band 0 1 oholr 1 2 1 4 Vadr1aal Club 0 6 P' I. . F.F.A. . . . . . p I Ph ....... 1.11 ........L . k X' . N4 . ,L - r 1 ' ' r' l -. l .....i.. 512 ..... BS 8 YBWH. . 6 ,. . - r 1 vs ..- ,.., . ,2,3 'xl -1-----, -.y- BI' l of ix- S. , ,4 fl ren'-fr . . . 5,4 H , ,j L,5 Thomas Hamlin 'Tis folly to be wise Choir 4 A Track o oy Heussner Speeches that relieve one'e mind usually burden another A Band l,2 A Jaw that seems to have made up its mind about something Choir l,?,1 4 Band 4 Madrigal Club 3 William Hollenbeck He has no wings h cannot soar but he has feet to scale and climb Football 1,2 Track 2 Gerald Holcomb So lightly through the world you prance, you might just teach us all to dance Band 1,2,3,4 Drum Major l,2,1 Ruth Hayward Little said is soon est mended Rex Hicks TEE greater the ob stacle the more the glory in overcoming Band l,2,E,4 Band Pres 4 Choir 0 1 4 Madrlgal Club 3 Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis woman, woman, rules us still Class Vice DPBB 5 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 5,4 Color Guard 4 Jack Hollenbeok T ere is little of the melancholy ele ment in him Band 3,4 Orchestra 3,4 Esther Howard A closed mouth catch es no flies Newspaper 2 v Fm. . 2,4 ' N R ......,.. zur. . 5,4 ' us. 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' ,,,4 Jean Hurd Good humor 1 r health of the soul sadness 1t's poison Leola Innes One noman's poise is another person's poi son Ph s Ed 2 Home sc Club 2 Junior Play yne Jacob Blest be the msn who first invented sleep Baseball 1 Football 1 Kenneth Jickl g T only may to have friends is to be one A 2 3,4 thryn Kirk Restless as a wind shield wiper Home Ec Club l,2,5 Home Ec Home Ec V Pres Nevspaper 2 Pober' Ingr Let the world slide Newspaoer 3 4 Lola Jackson To be merry best be comes you, for out of question you were born in a merry hour Choir l 2 5 Msdrlgal Club 1 Junior Play Color Guard 2,5 4 rginia Jeroue She is short in stat ure but high in bitior Newspaper 1 Home Ec Club 1 1 Cheerleader 3 4 Senior Play P s Ed 2 Allen Keyes Love come unseen, only see it go Class V Pres l St Council Pres 4 Junior Play Senior Play Baseball 1,2 Track 5 4 Football 4 Color Guard 5 tty Kirkgatrick She is a short stalk of loveliness C as Sec 1 St Council Sec 2 Band l,2,' 4 Senior Play Home Ec Club l Newsraper 0 Bernard Kohler Even though van quished he could sr gue still A , rjorie Landon A merry heart and clever pen Band 1 Class Treasurer 4 Arthur Mack Life is a shuttle Baseball l 2 Basketball 1 2 5 Football 3 Track 1 4 Newspaper 4 Helen McCombs Gracious as the dl of a dancing wave Band l,2,',4 Orchestra Wallace McElh1n y enit rest from travel Basketball l,2,W Football l 2,5,4 Baseball l 2,3 Class President 3 41 Irene Lacko Few persons have courage enough to ap pear as good as Trev really are Gerald Lambert T e biggest surorlses oft come in small packages Jane McCallum Fr ends we honest with ourselves we shall be honest with esch other Band 2,3,4 Crcrestra Dyna Emma Sue McCor Q Favors to none to all she smiles extends Oft she regret but rever once offends Class Treasu er l Class ecretary 5 Student Council 3 Co Ed of NScr1beN W Student Cashier 4 Senior Play Salutatorlan rgaret VcElh1nn y she is frank but gen tle and stud1ousst1lL Barbara McGuneg A maido' independent mind Band 1,2,3,4 Band Treas 3 Choir l,2,4 Orchestra Pep Club l,2,3 Pep Club Pres P Home Ec Club 1,2 Charlotte McCre 1 Lonely as a sigh Band l 2,5,4 Choir l,2,1 4 Earl McLe1sh So runs the round life from hour t hour Baseball 2 Football 4 Track 3 Cecil Navarro T e day is short the work is much Baseball l 2,5,4 Football 1 2 B Boxing Charles Nizzola Speak not rather than speak 111 Football l,2,5,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 5 Track Captain 6 ry Ellen McLaughl She is a regular gad about Band 2,3,4 Choir 4 Home Ec Club 1 Newspaper 2 argaret Miller ou can t expect to be both grand and comfortable Choir l rngld Mogell His words are cush ioned with laughter Track 5 4 Eleanor Nemeth T ngs don't turn up in the world unless somebody turns them Ralph Oberlee True spoken and a gentleman Track l 4 Marlon Osburn She speaks as if fastening each word down with a thumb tack Robert Pal g T frivolous work of polished ldleness Football 1,5 4 Football Capt 4 Track 2,5 Herbert Pearson Notning is impossible to a villinp heart Shirley Qasmu ser ha actex is better than intellect Home Ec Club 1,2 Choir 2,5,4 Senior Play Walter Roiem Manhood not scholar ship is the first aim of education H64 Russel Pabst The victory of suc cess is half won when one gains the habit of work Newspaper 3 4 Charles Paschke Good wares made a ready market Joan Rasmussen A blithesome whistle and a flashing smile panions Class V Pres 4 Junior Play Senior Play Band l 9,5,4 Choir l,0,5,4 Band Treas 4 Madrlgal Club Home Ec Club orge Rosengr A heart to resolve, A head to contrive, A hand to execute Class Treasurer 2 Newspaper 4 Violet Sauder Nothing is more use ful than silence ll I in ---- ---- he I A : J . are her constant com- ww - . . ,- 2 . l,2,3 . s A A r ' 1 Ge en elyn Qhe oard None bu re1sc1f can ner Choir 1 2 Valedictorian Office York ceonaru o ith The 2 cret of happi ness is something to lase Pres 9 Student ouncil 1 Beeketball 1 3 Football l,? 5 Beseball 1 ? 3 4 Track 1 Arlene Stimson The first stem toward he olnese is to determine to be h owy Peter Sullivan It is in general more orofltanle to reckon uo our de fects 'ren to boast of our tteirments J nior Uley Robert dulker He was on the right side for the wrong r eson P A 4 Band 1 9 Football 1 QY0 Donna Smith Speech is great, but silence is greater Fholr 1 2 W George Stevens It is not the whie tling that makes The locomotive go it is the silent steam Nez aoer , cguellne Sulllv eyes deen blue as ln the sky hen the fill moon sails on high Nev oeoer 1 Home Ec C ub 1 M P s Ed senior Play Office W Bernice W lker Forever foremoet the r nks of fun Bend 1,?,3 4 Ne eoaoer 1 Class Se retary 4 Home Pc Club 1 2 Jo eohine Niater AQ hard to catch a waiters eve 15 wumn Elliott lfamsa 7E'IEn'g be highbpow UShe soutters on,her beaten ' fuse still burning ' B nd l Phys Ed 2 Home sc Club 2 Ryan i emo? ran ufovy The time has come for all good m n to UF8GU8t Vuo, that's us It certain ly won't be long now until our haopy faces will be just a memoryto you underclassmen and our merry voices will oast be rxnelng in your ears It seems like such a short time ago that we first megan to wander aimlessly about the halls as freshmen feeling so importart, but just s little 'greer W Our initiation wasn't to severe We were fed oumpkin ole ardaskedto stand up individually and cheer the sophomores In our first imoortant year e located the followlne clas membersasour of ficers Stanley Grow, President Allen Keyes Vice president Betty Kirkpatrick Sec retary Emma Sue IcCord1c Lreasurer and Sharlet Atkinsor, Stucent Council Rep During our four years of high school me have nad the conventional bakesales which were all successful and have soonsored All High parties which have proved very well organized Our sophomore officers mere Leonard Smith President Vary Ellen Benedict Vice president cleaner Brown, Secretary George Rosengren, Treasurer, and J C Dan lel, Student council Hep Wher we were Juniors we had the largest class eve enrolled in Marlette High School, ninety three In our junior year we gave two All High parties NTheJun1or Jiven and NAfter Exam Jam we also sponsored the annual J Hop which vas decorated very originally and attractively as a c'rcus All the decorations which consistedof circus animals tents, trapezcs, etc were entirely hand made by the junio clas members In this year Wally Mcilhinney was our oresident Bill Hobson, Vice president Emma Sue McCord1c Secre sored the Junior Senior Banquet in May In ouz 1 sl elec ion of class officers ve elected J C Daniel, president, Joan Rasmussen Vice oresident Bernice Walker, secretary Marjorie landon Treasurer and ehvrl t Atxinso Student Council Rec we hate also had several members of our class elected officersof the Student Council In our sosnomore year Betty Kirkoatrick was elected Qecretaryand Shsrlet At kinson Treasurel In our Junior year J C Danlle mas vice oresident This year the oresident, Allen Keyes, was elected from our grade and Em aSue 4coord1c ls the Student cashier Our senior year our vezv last vear, ha been a little different from most senior classes We're more or less the war class giving n our enlor trio, a custom arv Junior Senior Bancuet, ani a formal banquet dance vh'cr of course we aren't ob iecting to knosi g 1 s wal time Our s nior skip day was a loto funand nearly every one turrec out Yes, we are lcevina this hunble four o knowledze to go out and make of our selves what we can Tlanks, Msrlet , for a smell hi h school career By :barlet Atkinson a . . . . 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C'Of1Ol77lCJ A First row Jaoaie Sullivan, Narzaret Howat, Katnryn Kirk Virginia Jeroue Arle e Da vies, nleanor Glsch, Helene Seifferlelne Second row Dora Nixon Irene Schneider Asta Sorensen Niss Getzinger Emma Jean Yi nard Lois Wood The only nationally affiliated 1rl's club of the school is a merber of the Michigan Home Economics Association and the National Home Economics Association These affiliations entitle active m9Db615 of the club to wear the ein of the nat ional Association o homores and juniors re eligible for llver ns and seniors for gold wins This ye r Helene Selfferlei and Berg ret nowet attended the Regional Home Econon ics Club convention at Midland Tne club r lsed funds by sponsoring the Milk Deal er's Dinner The meetings tkls ye r have been based on the interests of the girls Wnlch 1 clude such hobbies as sewing, an tting, and crocheting Last year the mon ey earned b the club ourchased the series of oictures used in the living room area Tne Home Economics derartrent is tre girls' own home in the M rlette Comnurity school In their classes the girls le rn the fundamentals of the art of Horemaklng Tne seventh grade studv is based on sho lnf H girls how they can be better delrers at nome nd how they c n heln themselves toward better living The Girls of the inth gr de have an onnortunity to sew on cotton, pres re food and do some food reservation Tney also study oersonal growmlng clothing styles and now to arrange the home ttr ctlvely Wnile the seventh and ninth grade classes are required the tenth and twelfth are elective courses Tnese girls take u advanced roblems in clothing, foods and nutrition, room decoration, recovering fuzniture cnlld c re, and nersonal groomirg Home exneriences give the girls an o or unity to g in Fore confidence in their own abllity .ff u : 1 . - 1 , , . n - : . , , , . , . , . , 'Y 5 U . ' a W l . s oi , ... . if ' N ne in vb .v . 4- . ' a Y -- . A i E , ' n - K ' 1 . .t . - L y , of the homemaklng room and a set of dishes used in the department. 5 A , n A . it L A A ' . l N 5 Ax . X 1 C - u D! 1 5 ul E2 - ,, . S ' ? . 1 . ' g w n . J a , . , T s 1 ' 3 A - C 1 I c l. X - :Q F2 .. . N , . ' g - . -. . . Tn T - 1 Q - , 1 ,, a .. - , . . , I - O n t . ' . e- .. ' ' . WRX 'HQ' wel 'EES 54 rirst row Mr Hallack, Natalie Tarapata, Betty Kirkpatrick Maragaret Howat Gerald Holcomb Jane PcCallum, Bernice Boddy Beulah Hager Lois Vood Joan Bas mussen Becond row Jean Hodge Mary Cargill, Elaine Morse Mar1or1e Innls, R J Camrbell Marlon Lane, Gerald Innes, Rita Hennes ey, Arlene Davies, Thomas Sullivan Harriet Pruett, Lois Vorgan Elizabeth Wood, Marcella Butterfield Amarv llis Qtevenson Marilyn Elliott, Patsy Fox, Bruce Christensen, Marguerite Walker, Eleanor Walker, Donna Bowen, Marjorie Jean Stev nson, M rthales ie Cox Leslie Fleming Fourth row Hilda Hager, Rex Hicks, Madelyn Heenev, Helen McCombs, Mary Ellen McLaug hlln Bernadine Cross, Robert Corklns, Violet Pallng Joan Patrick Lois Boyne, Lola Chlsolm Muriel White Jack Hollenbeck, Dorothy Walker Robert Patrick Fifth row Kenneth Jlckling, James Hoagg, Hubert Grlffir, Robert Wood, Robert Walker Leola Innis, Lola Jackson, Roy Heussner, Beverly Har er, Grace Jackson, Bernice Walker, L J Griffin, J L Hllborn The Marlette School Band is the most versatile organization in school Dur ing the fall, a marching band is formed Special format'ons are put on at football games During the winter season a concert band is formed, also many small ensembles he school and community are served with music for all types of programs The mid winter concert was a Victory Drive at which time the band promoted the sale of over S700 worth of stamps and bonds The band also PUI'0h8B6d H 3100 b0r1fl for the organization This spring the band membership has increased to 72 members A great deal of time has been spent with marching During the summer the band gives a series of eight concertsat the bandstand Lessons are also given to band members free of charge during the summer IQZZITC! J 1 ' 1 'Y 1 ' c : , r , K . . ,, - , U 1 I . Third row: Charlotte McCready, Laurita Rose, Ruth Haag, Onalee Almas, Richard Hodge, D I I 55 Ol? First row Mr Hallack Lola Jackson Eleanor Gisch, Grace Jackson Marguerite Walker Ele nor Walker, Patsy Fox Natalie Tarapata Second row Vadelyn Heaney, Laurita Ross, Jean Hodge Hilda Hager, Marjorie Nielsen, Marlon Lane, Bernadine Cross, Elaine Dawson Phyllis McMann, Sharlet At klnson Third row Ruth D'Arcy, Patricia Rojew, Rita Hennessey, Marjorie Innis, Margaret Mc Gunegle Helene Seifferleine Anna Bunlak, Margaret Howat, Mary Nemeth, Charlotte McCready, Lois Morgan Fourth row Shirley Rasmussen, Amuryllis Stevenson Beulah Hager, Barbara McGunegle Catherine Atkinson, Jane Cameron, Elizabeth Wood, Muriel White Louise Fifth row Carl North Doris Smith Eula Jean Bryan Jean King Onalee Almas, Thelma Cowell Mary Ellen Mc aughlln, Elaine Morse, Marilyn u8Uqh1EP,IPSD8 North J L Hilborn Girth row Robert Patrl k Tom Hamlin, Jack Hollenbeck, Kenneth Jickllng, Rex Hicks Thomas Sullivan, Hubert Griffin, Peter Sullivan, Robert Walker, L J Grif fin, Jack Cargill The Marlette High School Choir had the largest membershipthlsyear since its organization in 1957 In past years membership has been limited to forty members, however this year sixty four members were enrolled During the fall term each member made a record of their own singing voice In the spring the same piece was recorded again to show the progress made At t'e annual Christmas program, the Alumni of the choir were invltedbackto sing with the group Fortv of the seventy Alumni were present During the soring, a solo recital was presented at one of the local churches During Easter, the choir sang the traditional seven last words of Christ Soloist and small groups serve the various community meetings with vocal music - V: ' 1 1 - 1 q . 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Taking a 26 O shellacking from a bigger, Bad Axe eleven in the opener Soor ing first they appeared to be on their way to an easy win but a sneaking, plunging at tack which North Branch had saved for the last quarter swamped them 15 6 Finally get ting under way, they played a brilliant passing game to defeat Brown City 7 6 and then did everything right in handing Deckerville a 21 7 loss, their first of the season Next to fall victim was Millington by a 15 6 score. Then the sugar beet labor situa tlon struck with full force, disrupting practice sessions and the Raiders immediately slumped, dropping decisions to Cass City 20 7, Croswell 7 6 and Sandusky 15 O 57 Q X 5 'W 1 ,G 'Q 1 L tw Q 1 f 'iw if , V791 we Q 35 5325 X 23 a Al' 4 ge ev W v Q F .59 'S ' U ff get ef 4' ' as D 0' Q 1 t N an gk W MEM, N rf sv sf ' e Q, an x X R, 1 16 26 28 55 15 8 38 32 26 35 32 22 29 52 24 y 54 15 20 57 . 55 20 21 41 . 11 21 30 B 15 18 26 32 E' wrvmwm l iw r , -qu V -his SFR xx ? NQWNNN A Y, 'Ny I5 I-dwg. 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