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Scholarship Society W'42--Row one: Bell, Brooks, Imahari, Martin. Ray, Frinell. Chelin, Miss Campbell, sponsor, Thompson. Hall, Harp. Hanson, Quigqle, Campbell. Toben. Row two: Lindholm. Livingston. Hawthorne. Brownell, Brokaw. McDonald, Lopez, Lund. Millikan. Shollin. Anshin. Hara, Riley. Odell. Raw three: Sturdevant, Evans, Smith, Lanier, lsler. Callister. Pace. Bright. Warner. Forsyth, Kauzer. Fasold, Phelps, Queal, McKain. Row tour: Bunnaqe, Iones. Cambern, Avery, Scott. Mischke. Petennan, Neil. Fellows, Boyd, Sieqerman. Iudd, Terry, Hardesty. Row live: Dayman, Noda. Brady. Filer. Nourse. Ostlind. Mueller, Hayashi, Hiquchi, Brigham. Levin. Iackman. Dooley, Maler, Ball. Row six: Solomon, Romero, Nasatir, O'Connor, Harris, Ray. Bashor. Talmadqe, Sabin, Schmidt, Brockway, Schwartz. Iurasky. Dodder. Treitman. C,S.F. Officers W'42 ftopl-Carol Thompson. secretary: Carter Conlin, ' boys' vice-president: Bob Hemmes, president: Muriel Chelin, qirls' C 0 Z vice-president. C.S.l-'. Life Members W'42 lbottomj-Hemmes, Queal. Maier, Noda. Dodder. Stover. Schwartz. Solomon. Hiquchi, Lopez. The Scholarship Society did not allow its motto, i'Scholarship tor Service , to grow dim this year! The Society has completed two semesters tull oi interesting and worthwhile activities. Besides the semi-annual C.S.F. As- sembly honoring lite members, the Society gave several teas and supported wholeheartedly 'he aim of increased student service. Meirbers oi the organization assisted Miss Stevens in the library before, during, and after school, by checking passes and books and by giving as- sistance wherever needed. Others gave up part oi their lunch time to aid Mr. Goldsmith in keeping out oi the cafeteria those people who should not be there. ln addition to this, the group attempted two entirely new projects. A study hall, supervised by a C.S.F. member, was established tor the use ot those who desired a n i
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Student Government Student Government ftopl-Row one: Baker. Pasqual. Iones. Brady. Maple. Barry. Imbeau. Iohnson. Row two: Granal. Vitaqliano, Fowler. Seuss. Freese. Baker, Coyne. Chandler. Silverman. Skoss. Borschell. Mr. Oyler. sponsor. Row three: Hartly. Cohen. Finkenstein. Winslow. Davidson. Boyer. Russell. Florentine. Fitzgerald. Safety Club fbottoml-Row one: Iackman. Mashler. Nagin, Donaldson. Martin, Coyne. Millilcan. Gale, Levin. Row two: Mr. Oyler. sponsor. Mority. Arundel, Freese. Baker. Mosier. Fitzgerald, Nardon, Banks. When many people work together, rules and regulations that benefit the entire group must he followed. However, since there are those who think only of themselves and feel that the individual is more important, there must be peo- ple invested with the power to control these infractors. At Marshall students volunteer each semester for lust such work. Their duty is to strive for quiet and order in the halls and on the grounds during lunch time, so that home rooms may function without interruption. They also supervise student government activities adopted by other school organizations. Mr. Oyler, the new sponsor, has worked hard and enthusiastically this year to stress the im- portance of this organization. As a result over six hundred students have, as a service to the school, voluntarily given up their lunch hours, with no thought of reward for themselves. Intent upon the needs of the school, the Safety Club meets every week during noontime to discuss and put into effect plans for the safety of the pupils on the grounds, in the halls and rooms, and on the streets around Marshall. Under the very excellent sponsorship of Mr. Oyler, the group also has trained for air raid duties.
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quiet place for study at noontime. The second project was a tutoring system. Members of the organization took upon themselves the task of tutoring students in subjects in which these pupils were having difficulties. This group met every Monday. Both undertakings were very successful and probably will be continued next year. Miss Campbell is the very able sponsor of the group. The officers of the fall semester were Bob Hemmes, president, Muriel Chelin, girls' vice-president, Carter Conlin, boys' vice-presi- dent: and Carol Thompson, secretary. Margie Minium was elected to the office of president for the spring semester. Those chosen to aid her were Brock Brockway, boys' vice-presidenty Carol Thompson, girls' vice-president, and Betty Fasold, secretary. C.S.F. Officers S'42 ftopl-Margie Minium, president: Carol Thompr son, girls' vice-president: Brock Brockway. boys' vice-president: Betty Fasold, secretary. S06 mmg Scholarship Society S'42-Row one: Fasold, Minium, Thompson. Row two: Schollin. McDonald. Kaner. Schoepter, Khanchalian, A. Baker. Faqelson, Dubin, Biehler, Daskam, Lindholm, Fellows, Walton. Waller. Miller. Livingston, Brownell, Hawthorne. Clark, Fahning, Gearhart. Row three: Millikin, Chelin, Towers, Seitz. Hard- esty, Loqq, Evans, Callister, Kauzor, Wilkinson, Isler, Spencer, Mischke, O. Baker, Whitman, Lonkouski, Riedel. Blind, Grant, Odell, Harp, Miss Campbell, sponsor. Row four: Gale. Van Scoyoc, Taylor, Desser, Brokaw, Korn- qut. Avery. Cambern, Bumaqe, Scott. Levin. Terry, McDowell, Silliker, Ielferies. Massion, McKain, Abowitz. Brigham, Brady. Gookins. Row five: Morrissey, Arconti, Sabin. Le Sieur, Samie. Mallon, Banks, Mueller. Craiq. Fasken, Moore, Curtis, Morgan. Wixman, Treitman, O'Connor. Dayman, Schmidt, Morris.
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