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Letterman The Lettermen's Club is an honorary organization for those boys who have earned a letter in athletics. The members of the club perform a service to the school by patroling the halls during lunch periods. The Powder Puff football game was sponsored by this club and was one of the outstanding intramural events of Marshall's football season! The lettermen also put on an after-game dance for lettermen and their dates and abanquet for graduating lettermen was also plan- ned. Last year the club served for the Dad-Daughter Banquet. Lettermen Officers L, to R. : Mike Baker - Sgt,-at-Arms, Mike Salchenberg - Pres, , Arnie Durham - Sec, , Not Shown: Mike Galloway - V, Pres. ,, T fl I A I t - . . .Ng ' , ji Mr. Lane Mr, Paveskovich Mr. Everett w 3 imru now, i., to rx. . .-...W .,.,...s. We . Bob Lawrence, Ed Spellman, Dan Iones, Gary Alton, Jim Stenehjem and Larry Hansen. Fourth Row, L, to R. z Fred Titus, Mike Adair, Stan Koltsch, Harley Brooks, Chris Howell, Curt Penny, Bill Brock, Bob Black, Ian Baldwin, Mel Griffin and Bob Carver. h M k Dickson, Fifth Row, L. to R. : Iohn Fahrner, Franliane. WayneTwedt, Terry Klshpauq , ar Wes Brenner, Lynn Moore, lim Iohnsrud, Tom Reese, Gary Stocker and Ron Krueger.
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Pep Club The Iohn Marshall Pep Club, organized in 1960, has added many mem- bers since that time, Membership is estimated at over 200. The primary purpose of the Pep Club is to support basketball, football and wrestling during the competitive seasons. The outstanding school spirit and student participation inthe pep yells at the sports events is largely due to the Pep Club. These enthusiastic girls in their bright red, white and navy blue uniforms have, through their attendance at the games and the sale of pep ribbons, urged our teams on to many victories. The Pep Club girls earn 5 points for each varsity basketball and football game they atten'd in full uniform. Girls who wish to try out for the varsity rally squads must earn at least one hundred points in a year. Pep Club Officers Front Row, L. to R. : Laraine Sono, Ioan Zaikoski. Darlene Cahill. Second Row, l. to R. : Linda Campbell, Christy I-Iaglund, wwf' V , 5 I The Spring Rally and the Pep Club demonstrate their spirit at one of Marshall's .H A basketball games. 'a - X Miss Kelso front Now, L. to R. : Marla Oney, Toni Fox, Muriel Tonseth, Claudia Cotton Charlene Michael, Sharon Wood Nancylenson, Mar Lou C h S ll , , y ouc , a yAnne Richards, Sandy Kohring Kathy Young, Christy Haglund and Laraine Sono, Second Row, L. to R, : Linda Weihmann, Linda Campbell, Gilda Smead. Cherrie Philips, Louise Fox, Evelyn Kruse, Kay Worden, Barbara Iaenke, Sharon Foreman. Kristine Van Alst Ursula Kimber, Ieni Dunton and Carole May. Third Row, L. to R. : Ian McBride, Ian Green, Karen Porgey, Roberta Holmgren, Kathy Peck, Darlls Sawyer, Karen W'hite,Kathy Mitchell, Janice Miller, Susan Smith, Diane Stepan Gail Cooper and Pat Tracas. Fourth Row, L. to R. : Mabel Dickenson. Loen Azamano, Sharon Gillespie, Ian Smith, Margaret Tonnesen, Mary Connors,SandyHansen. Kathy Bridges, SharonDial,Lorrie Cunningham, Sharon Nystrom , Alice Roork and Bev Snell. Fifth Row, L. to R, : Janet Bell, Lynda l-leathman, Connie Hostetter, Ierrie Nadeau, Kristen Widmer, Harriet Johnson, Chris Henke, Lyla Miller, Linda Helstrom, Mel Wynant, Fam Hargraves, Marge Gribble and Karen Sousley. Sixth Row, L. to R. : Ian Shaw, Loretta Lee, Mary Ann Brown, Linda Lozano, Ona Brown, Diana Teters, Carol Harms, Den Gail Goodwin and Pat Shepard, Seventh Row, L. to R. 1 Nancy Bryan, Michelle Buckner, Mary Herd, Pat shioshi, Sandy Boss, Ann Bradshaw, Kathy Hattrick, Stella Landacre, SandraRiegler, Susan Buchanan, Ioan Zaikoski,Iudith Wilson, Barbara Sousley and Marcia Milne, Eighth Row, L. to R. : Sheron Shepard, Deanna Galloway, Bonnie Finley, Ianice Cox, Cheryl Stanfill, Mary Stockbridge. Pat Curcio. Linda Little, Kay Del Leavitt, Janet Nelson, Ian- ice Matson, Laura Raab, Sheryl Whipple and Cheryl Matson. lse Butterfield, Diane Catlow, Josette Enzler,Carol Schrock, 146
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if X ' i j j - if , ii 553925: Q, Q - Sharon Hattrick President 21 . W2 , .Q-uf, -55.525551 ..., ta, K ff zfdiriii fi V 2 . 5 4 Dick Saito Vice-President ', . V '1 illl . ,f ,, V, 2 gr, .L .I Bob Beary Treasurer Doris Miller Historian .. V rf. X Mr. Stocking rw in f Elsie Maker me su - 1,1 .. L rf i g 5 r f li Kathy Hys mith gaEfr5gW,g, ggiaiiagqwgqarrarfazwyexyte l Q.. 2 12 : . , , atm 4 ' i Quill and Scroll Quill and Scrollis the journalistic honorary for juniors and gk g:,g ,Vi seniors. It was organized in February for the purpose of giving recognition to outstanding students ofjournalism. Each ,. 'W .r ,,t. . j F w is 2 K iii . . , . M student must be in the upper l!3 of his class scholastically, Bonnie Gilstr Secretary ap have done outstanding work in journalism and receive the approval of both the journalism teacher and the national secretary of Quill and Scroll, The members planned meetings for twice a month with an outside speaker occasionally. r.. . W ??E,?if ' '1'i?flE:7l T ' 222 : f Nbr jp ' Gary Nelson , get H: ,, A A l Gone Hanson Felicia Bean Barbara Patterson Carole Tonnoson Penny Paulson Barbara Mohr Barbara Pullen Country Fair Activities Scottish outfits, jump ropes and Marshall girls provide the audience with an unusual dance. Skillful trampolinists perform fantastic tricks of balance and coordination . 148 Faculty members enjoyed clowning with the eager students at the Country Fair. Munich was the setting for the color- ful and energetic German dance. Live fish , . . a prize for the skillful.
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