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x E ,- W 'Jr 4? j ,pw ,am-f -iff' Janie Furukawa Secretary l , 3 Ianice Ishida Treasurer . I ii, -ig ig- MT, 41 , i . ..,. E l ft V: 2, I 1:5111 EES? A f, 3 Roger Adams Vice-president 5 ,J Bob Campbell - President Planning year-end activities, the Spring Senior Class Cabinet, Spring Senior Class Cabinet The Senior Class cabinet spent many hours putting the final touches on the plans made by the previous Cabinet, assuring that these plans will be carried out smoothly. Graduation, held Iune 10, was inthe Marshall courtyard. The Senior Prom was beautiful and enjoyed the music of the Larry Van Hoomisen band. Bacca- laureate was held at Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church. The Senior talent show, under the chairmanship of Pat McNeil, was a great success. In order to raise money for these activities, the class spon- sored a Luau, the annual dance with a Hawaiian theme, a basket- ball game between th e s enior Hot Dog s and the faculty Warriors , and a game between the juniors and seniors. The class aiso held various sales. A large note of appreciation goes to the senior counselors, Mrs. Hardy and Mr. Edwards, to the friends and the community who have been so helpful to the class of '62, 29
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Fall Senior Clctss Cabinet The fall Cabinet was very busy even before school be- gan, planning the first dance of the year, the Hello Hop . Another dance to be held in February has also been planned by the Cabinet. The various money-rais- ing projects, the concessions and an all-school movie, The Red Badge of Courage , initiated by the Cabinet raised the class treasury to over S53o.oo. This money will be used for Senior Class activities , the Senior Prom, Graduation and Baccalaureate. The Cabinet ably super- vised the various committees placed in charge of plan- ning these activities. Under the leadership of Gary Cooke, Vice- President , the Senior Council and the Chair- man ofthe various committees discussed their ideas and opinions and were able to arrive at de mocratlc decisions . Graduation robes of navy blue with a tri-colored tassel were chosen by the vote of the entire class during this Cabinet's term of office. The Cabinet also was instru- mental in arranging for the design of Marshall's school pin. It has been particularly difficult for this group be- cause of the fact that there have been no traditions to follow, stated Mr. Edwards, Senior Boys' Counselor. However, they have been a responsible group of offi- cers. John Smith - President Gary Cooke Vice- President. Pa t McNeil Secretary. AJVV , :AA i K Ron Kurrlo Treasurer. Working as a unit - the Fall Senior Class Cabinet.
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1 Alf inf' Mrs. Hardy - senior girls' counselor, Mr. Edwards - senior boys' counselor, and Mrs. Norene - scholarship counselor. Senior Counselors-Guidance For The Future Marsha1l's guides to the future are appreciated more and more by each student as he leaves the shelter of public education and goes to his destiny in the adult world. Mrs. Hardy, Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Norene, senior counselors, will always be remember- ed for their willingness to help each student through the difficulties and many decisions of the final year of high school life. Their unfailing readiness to listen was appreciated by each senior student. The counselors help the students to coordinate ability with interest. The task of the counselor is tohelp the student to see his problem and then to find a solution, commented Mrs. Hardy, Senior Girls' counselor. The sei-tiers wish tothank the Senior counselors and Mrs. Norene, the scholarship coordinator, for being understanding sound- ing boards for this most important year. 30
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