Marquette High School - Tatler Yearbook (Marquette, MI)

 - Class of 1919

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Page 10 text:

TATLER STAFF Standing-Walter Bracher, Alice Hardimon, Edward Constance, Miss G. Campbell, advisor, Hortense Hadrich, Donald McLean, Myrtle Carlson, Claire Harkin. Sitting-Wilbert Treloar, Business Managerg Ester Swanson, Alfred Wellman, Editor, Elizabeth Lowney, Kenyon Boyer, Associate Editorg Raymond Dennett, Ass't. Business Manager.

Page 9 text:

Published monthly during the school year by the Students of the Marquette High School. Entered as second class mail matter at Marquette, Mich., Nov. 6, l9ll under the Act of March 3, l873. - THE STAFF Editor-in-Chiel-n Business Manager-H ALFRED WELLMAN WILBERT TRELOAR, Associate-U Assistant Business Manager-n KENYON BOYER RAYMOND DENNET DEPARTMENT EDITORS Literary-- Humorous-- Alice Hardimon School News-- Elizabeth Lowney Dan McLean Fl B k Alumni-- orence ec man Walter Bracket School Organlzationn Exchanges-- Esther Swanson Marie Christensen Edward Constance Stenographeru Athletics.. Myrtle Carlson Hortense Hadrick Advisory-- Earl St. Cyr Gladys Campbell EDITORIAL THE 1919 TATLER. NYith this issue the Tatler closes the most sueeessfnl year in its history. At least that is what the editors think, even though the flu ban restrieted the number of editions to three. YYQ have endeavored to produce the best and are satisfied that we have accom- plished this aim. The entire statl' has worked faithfully the past year in earnest endeavor to please the student body. YVe were handicapped at the start by lack of support of the business men but are glad to say that the entire student body was baek of us in all our work, even the Fresllmen taking an active part in all Taller atfairs. We realize that there were a few in this High School, as there always is, who were not in aceord with the sta1l s ideas, maybe they could have done better, perhaps not. XVlien the Juniors eome back next year there will be people more than capable to steer the Tatler on at straight and successful course. The class of 1919 take this opportunity to wish the best of luck to the stall' of next yt-ar's 'Fatler and sincerely hope they will en- joy the sueeess of the class of 1919.



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EDIT O RIAL Again, in this month of June, Marquette lligh School is graduating some 130 students who will go out into life or enter some higher institution of learning whe1'e they will eome in eontact with higher and nobler ideals of life. where they will become imbued with the cosmopolitan spirit of the American college and where they will put into praetiee the ideas they have been taught in Marquette lligh Sehool. 'l'hey will go out in life, some of them, and become tradesmen. They will have as their ideal the ideals taught them in this school. 'Flu-ough the eohunns of the Tatler, we, the editors, wish to express our appreciation of the work done by the teachers in making the studies of the graduating class as beneficial as they have been. To Principal ll. Bl. Rosa we wish to extend our sineere regards. Priueipal Rosa has been the guide of the elass during his two years' of service in Marquette. lt has been because of his service and that of the faeulty, that the graduating class of Marquette High School will be able to go forth into the world and make the name for themselves that they will. Yet it is with regrets. that we leave this institu- tion. Having spent four years here, knowing every corner and eranny in the building. re- spectfully intimate with all the teachers, and have come to 'realize that the four years thus spent in close contact with the other students have been of mueh value to us. Nl'e leave, others follow. It is our sincerest wish that at some time, during our lives, wc will be in a position where we may help Mar- quette High School. The student body of Marquette High School take this opportunity of thanking James Miller, president of the Junior class, for the honor he bestowed upon this institution when he won from four opponents at the State oratorieal meet at Mt. Pleasant, .Tune 6. llie would like to read next year of anotherhigh sehool vietory in thisline. We can only repeat that publie speaking is recognized today as a vi- tal attribute in a man's make-np. James Miller will be remembered in years to eome not only by friends but by people all over the state, as a living example of the energetic American public speaker. In the columns of the Tatler, we the edi- tors, wish to thank Miss lilizabeth Lowney, of the 'Fatler stall, whose untiring efforts and zealous labours on the commencement number made it possible for this issue to be printed. Miss Lowney, though a senior, and busy with her graduation atlairs, spent several hours each day on the issueg superintended the assemblage of the paper, gathered material for the issue, and did all in her power to make it a success. lVe, therefore, wish to publicly thank Miss Lowney for the work that she has accom- plished in this, our iinal number. 4 ss 1 iii'

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