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,Ya fl? in f,--vQv., A V A In x v A qi Q? A , g QP bn' 'sl-Q mi - FLOUTISTS Chris Henry and Julie Hinshaw play along with Heather Booth. ASSISTING Freshman Rosene Guble is Music Teacher John Coady. Mr. Coady often lends a hand to many students questions and needs. CLEANING POTTERS WHEEL is Robin Grace after finishing a project. She is also an active member of the M-ettes. Art! Music ' 65
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V f-irt, music inspire creative cibilitg Art students grossed over 90 dollars from their crafts sales which went toward the purchase of better equipment and supplies for the department. They,re very enthusiastic and eager to get involvedf' stated Susan Kennedy, a new addition to the art faculty and new M-ette advisor. l There's always something new and interesting to do,'l Freshman Heather Booth explained about Perry Carandanis' art class. Kris Martens, head of the art department, remarked, l Marshall possibly has the best art department in the cityf' Students in art classes also worked with the art staff to brighten the halls by painting graphic murals above the door- ways of various rooms. I think it lightens up the halls very much, commented Barb Peyton, Freshman Resource Center aide, I like it. Other classes offered gave students the opportunity to develop talents in many fields including Jewel- ry, Pottery, Painting, and Stained Glass. Another department which offered students the opportuni- ty to develop their talents was Marshall's music department. John Coady taught Stage Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, and Marching Band, along with the Clarions and the Girls' Choir. They're all ambitious and well spirited, and the Girls, Choir is doing a great job, expressed Coady. gif!-wi L Y ..- : ,D V ,4-: V . SURVEYING A SAMPLE is Sue Kennedy at work. This is Miss Kennedy's first year at Marshall. MIXING COLORS is Senior Mike Endicott on a pallet to coincide with his art project. This is one class that he really enjoys at Marshall, SAXOPHONISTS Steve Strouts and Lisa Logerwell prepare for upcoming con- cert. Both students are actively involved in the music program. 64 ' Art! Music l l l
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Languages, ESL broaden horigons John Marshall offered both Spanish and German for the eager to learn student. Mr. Robert Sager, head of the German department, taught first through fourth-year German. The class spent time learning about Germany and the culture of the people. Mr. Sager stressed, Everyone should visit Ger- many at sometime in his or her lifetime. Two Marshall students lived abroad in Germany, Suzi Ber- ard, and Hannah Best. Both lived with German famlies, learn- ing about the people and their country. Sylvia Beyer, an exchange student from Germany, lived with Junior Celeste Reck while attending Marshall. According to Celeste, Hav- ing Sylvia live with me has been a great experience for the both of us. A course that was introduced to Marshall in January 1980 was ESL, or English as a Second Language. This class had thirty Southeast Asian students who learned the American ways quickly. The class enjoyed getting out among the public and taking field trips to places such as museums and the zoo. Marshall was able to educate these students with the help of federal government grants. L5 5 66 0 Foreign LanguagefESL LECTURING about the American culture is ESL aide John Phan. Phan has been with the program since it started in January 1980. REVIEWING for a vocabulary test are ESL students Hanh Truong, Duc Tang, Mai Tran, and Du Nga. Spelling tests are a big part of the ESL Course, for they enrich the students vocabulary daily.
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