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if '.:v- T li- ? N Well As Lotza Fun! ABOVE: Grouped around a movie projector in the Audio-Visual room K-7lf5302J, Mike Scott, Tom Ruud, Mr. Lyle Christensen, adviser, Dennis Schmedeke, and Ron Nyberg inspect the machine for workability. Absent when the photo was taken was Gary Rockney. RIGHT: Art Club Members. KNEELING: Candy Chinn. SEATED: Barbara Fiel- stad, Donna Christensen, president, Gloria Ricken. SECOND ROW: Paddy Belois, Cheryl Johnson. BACK ROW: Shirley Ricken, Ken Trumble, Kathy Bell. 55 Movie Crew The Movie Crew, under the able direc- tion of Mr. Lyle Christensen, is designed to teach interested boys or girls how to run the movie, or slide projectors, tape recorders, and all other audio-visual equipment. Art Club The Art Club, under Mr. Andrew Os- tazeski's sponsorship, is a popular organ- ization at M. H. S. Art enthusiasts are given an opportunity to express them- selves through their paintings, or other projects which they choose. Creativity is the basic purpose of this small group. Science Club LEFT: Science Club Members. Paul Abelseth, Bill Forrester, Dominic Hanzely, David Williams, Aug- ust Deul, Scott Robbins. Only six were interested in Marshall's newly-organized Science Club this year. The club members are highly-motivated students who attempt to find why things happen as they do in the area of physics, chemistry, biology, or in any of the na- tural sciences. The Club's adviser, Mr. Lester Mikel- son, guides them in their pre-chemistry training.
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CREATIVE WRITING Am SEATED: Kathy Crane, Lynelle Flom, Beth Green, Nancy Hoffman, Miss Verna The Creative Writing Club was organized to give stu- dents the opportunity to improve their style of writing. Members enioy expressing themselves through the writ- ten work, and they are interested in learning how best to do this. At meetings they ofrten read their own crea- tions and fellow club members offer constructive criti- cisms. Neprude, adviser. STANDING: Resa Foulks, Rick Krenske, Donald Orescanin, Mike Ostry, Dinah Livingston. In all of these activities the Creative Writing Club membership is guided by adviser, Miss Verna Neprude, who believes that students are not given enough oppor- tunity to use writing as a creative outlet. Clubs Are Educational 8g Profitable As This club is ideal for those students who are even slightly interested in how pictures are made. Great time and effort are taken to teach interested students how to PHOTO CLUB BELOW: FRONT ROW: Carol Wichlen, Diane Drake, Billy Carlson, Sue Heitken, Arlys Van Alstine, Jeanne An- handle a camera, to take better photos, to develop pictures, and, finally, to use ditterent cameras. This is an interesting and profitable club to participate. derson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gordon Wilcox, adviser, Toni Haynes Peter Laing, Dale Finke, Randy Ryan. BACK ROW: Ann Godfrey Patrick West, Peter Aspers, Mr. Dean Aker, adviser. ,sv , . ., ffiiiijgxsesf, 1 I
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This team was under the direction of Mr. Paul Beck- strand. Debate, absent from the curriculum at Marshall for many years, received another beginning last school year and set a good record. This, the team's sophomore year, was not a winning season as expected. Most of the members were young and inexperienced. Debaters participated in local matches and in tournaments at Hopkins and Litchfield, Minnesota. These encounters added greatly to their skill. The goal of this organiza- tion was to speak effectively, persuasively, and con- vincingly. The Part-Time Training Program at Marshall is ad- vised and coordinated by Miss Gladys Gudahl of the Business Education Department. Seniors on this Program are enrolled in an Occupational Relations class and other related courses. They are on-the-job in the afternoon. Actual work experience, one of the main obiectives, is gained by these students. Debate ABOVE: SEATED: Robert Oftelie, Joanne Edstrom. STANDING: Nancy Havernick, Sarah Kelly, Lelde Kalmite, Mr. Beckstrand, Ann Godfrey, Helen Turner, Ellen Pohl, Kathy Charlton. Part-Time Training BELOW: FRONT ROW: Anita Trahan, Mary Wagner, Bonnie Roberts, Diane Smolich, Miss Gudahl, Sue Sutkowski, Maryland Soyett, Diane Mark, Mary Lou Folwarski. BACK ROW: Richard Welch, Brian Busch, Larry Delander, Mike Coburn.
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