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Dave Losk Unity--the state of being and working as one. This is Marshall High School's goal: a united school. I am happy to say that this goal is almost reached. A harmonious atmosphere--school spirit, school pride, cooperation, friendliness , congenlality--a ll a r e characteristics prevalent at Marshall. A united school ls an efficient one. I am thankful to have had a small part in bringing about efflclencythrough unity. I am extremely proud of Marshal1's student body and I am sure that I will continue to be so. QCQWLXZMC Fall Executive Cabinet The second goveming body of M. H. S. has tried to promote new traditions as well as strengthen previous traditions at Marshall. This semesterthe Cabinet has arranged for a school pin, written and posted a Dance Code of Conduct, and plan- ned the calendar for most of the school year, stated Dave Losk, Student Body President. The calendar planned by the Cabinet attempts to perpetrate the functions begun last year. Students will remember the suc- cess of the Dad-Daughter Banquet which was sponsored by the Dads' Club. They will also remember Twirp Week and the Faculty-sponsored Christmas Dance. These functions have been provided for in the 1961-62 calendar. A new tradition begun with this Cabinet was a planned Student Council Workshop. The Cabinet also instituted election procedures which it hopes will be followed in years to come. The practice of registering voters and issuing precinct cards was the new election proce- dure instituted by the Cabinet. Although the Cabinet was handicapped in its ability to meet by not having a regular class period, the members have tried to do their best to serve the students of Marshall. Seated on Floor, L. to R. : John Smith - Senior Class President and Irene Schmidt - Treasurer. Second Row, L. to R. : Carol Pesznecker - Activities Chairman, Sharon Hattrlck - Secret George Woodward - Sophomore Class President and Mr. Paveskovlch - Activities Director. Third Row, L, to R. : RandyHass- Freshman Class President and Nick Iones- Junior Class Presic Fourth Row : Sylvia Bowen - Vice President. Student Body President-
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