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Country Fair Activities l Swedish gymnasts were the examples fol- lowed by the girls' gym teams as they per- formed before a 'spellbound' audience. Plush toys were the prizes for skill games like the Bottle Throw . Games like the Car Roll provided fun and prizes for the younger Marshall boosters , f'tt' climax to an evening of entertainment The Grand Finale of the Country Fair gym show proves a i ing , This year john Marshall High School celebrated its second annual Country Fair, The fair was a tremendous success and attracted over 9,000 people, The main centers of activity were the many booths that provided fun in the form of games and many prizes for the lucky winners, The PTA furnished snacks for famished fair goers in the kitchen, One of the most spectacular features was the gym show put on by the athletic department, The theme was The World's Fair , and the audience was whisked around the world in less than an hour by the talented PE department entertainers. Special commendation goes to the music department which furnished music for the entire show, Student participation in the fair ticket sales was tremendous and the prize winners were as follows: first place winner, Keith Malcolm - 254 tickets, second place winner, Marv Schaber - 248 tickets. t l , l The dances of Italy . . . and the Unit- ed States. An example of President Kennedy's physical fittness program . . . Marshall students exercise to the Chicken Fat song. 149
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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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x Seated Around Table, L, to R : Carol Pesznecker, Doris Miller Janis Zaikoski, Bonnie Gilstra Penn P l S . , p, y au sen, haron Hattrick, Dorothy King, Elsie Maker, Kathy Rutherford and Doris Brown. Back Row, L. to R. : Carole Tonnesen, Felicia Bean, Ieanette Chapman, Gary Nelson, Karen Gellner, Bob Beaty, Ron Tangen, Irene Svensson, Barbara Pullen, Marcia Gaylord. Not Pictured 1 Marilee Dudgeon, Mark Stein and Ron Ball, Mr. Stocking discusses various problems with the Lex staff. Lex Staff Honored tobe serving Marshall High in the sometimes tedious but constantly interesting job of putting together the initial LEX is the yearbook staff under the able dir- ection of Mr. Stocking. Five students tookjournalism as juniors while the rest were screened from over 80 applicants. Most had a 3, 8 grade average. Being on the yearbook staff is a hard but rewarding jo b. The twenty-five staff members had to learn proper year- book techniques in addition to establishing traditions :Sf standards which will serve as guides for future staffs. This first LEX staff has done much to contribute to Marshal1's progress toward unity . WNW Making good use of the typewriters are Marilce Dudgeon and Carol Pesznecker. Kathy Hys mith , Editor,
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