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TABLE OF CONTENTS School and Community . .. Transition-Seniors . . . . Progression-Classwork . .. Expression-Activities .. Recreation-Sports .... ...... Cooperation-Advertisements . ..
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BOUND IN FRIENDSHIP Hello there, Mr. johnson! May I help you? De1nocrat? Twentyfeight cents, please. Shall I till 'er up, sir? joe Marshallite is an asset to the community. He clerks in that store across the street, totes the morning paper. and owns a gas station in the next block. 'AMary jane Marshalliteu works in the bank, gets her youngsters oil to highfschool on time every morning, bakes bread in that bakery across the way, and is the best dressf maker for miles around. Marshall is part of the orbit in which the life of the community revolves. Many Tenth Wairdei's have watched the school's growth through the years and taken part in its development. Their kiddies have looked forward to the time when they could enter its portals. All roads lead to Marshall! Community fathers and mothers spend a Sunday afterf noon, now and then, at school listening to the choir blending voices in songs. Shop keepers hire highfschool boys and girls during vacations. Everyone turns to Marsliall News when he unfolds his Tenth Wai'tI Courier and ears prick up when athletic results are announced over the radio. Alice, where is Bill tonighti Not hanging aroun tie corner again Not tonight, dear. Bill is dancing at the Marshall Snowball. Hels with June Smith, you know, Joanls daughter. School keeps him out of mischief. College preparatory subjects, a business course, and academic classes provide the com' munity young people with opportunities to prepare themselves for the future, for its work, its leisure, and its living. Teachers and advisers are glad to help them plan their ' d l ? lives. Wli1it can we do to help in the national emergency? Marshall ollers the answer. Her doors are thrown open at night to welcome those who wish to learn to aid in na' tional defense, Marshall and the community are tied together in close accord, all working together toward a common goal. Marshall is in the heart of the community and the community's heart is in Marshall. 1
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