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,321 e Pat's Night School one of arshalI's night school has always been one of the largest and well- rounded evening schools in the In- dianapolis area. However enrollment has decreased due to the opening of Warren Central's night school program. lVlar- shall's has made an effort to increase their enrollment by offering a new early schedule and reducing the price per class. Night school's primary function is to provide an opportunity for students to complete their education without inter- fering with daytime employment that the pupil may be involved in. Adults or teenagers over sixteen who have not completed high school may enroll in ac- ademic courses such as math, or English in order to complete their grad uation requirements. Another function is for seniors who have failed or have not taken a class required for gradu- ation, such as government, to pick up this course in night school for the stu- dent to graduate with their class. Still another reason for entering night use xi E- 'F f' lg! ,. ,rggy , rx metro's best school is to take a class like Chemistry, which the student had not taken when in high school but needs now to enter college. In addition to the academic classes offered, the evening school division prides itself-on its personal interest courses which range from upholstery to drivers education. These classes are taken by pupils who are interested in improving skills or just getting started in a new hobby. Clifford Snyder, director of Evening School, commented The Adult Evening School gives working-married people the opportunity to continue their educa- tional needs and interests by attending evening high school. Students who find opportunities for day employment can continue their education by transfering to the evening program. -Doneva Wheeler PERSONAL interest courses like ceramics, are still another important part of the Evening School Division. JOAN Dyke, Debbie Nelson, Joan Russell, Patty Spaulding, Mona Cox, Paul Hayes, Don Austin, Clifford Snyder.
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TOM Hayden, the drum major, calls the marching band to attention so they can per- form one of their many formations. .,,,.,,W-Wi STRIPPING a banana was one of the many halftime shows the band performed at the home games. 20! Band BAND member Chip Jacobs shows his school spirit not only by marching with the band but by chanting cheers as well. fff :www 1 7. -Y f M,,,,0, ' S meow W. If-ff 5,.w,W omething new has happened d this year besides more band members and different music. It's Robert Erick- son, the new band director. Erickson came to Marshall after graduating in rn h e S May of 1977 from Butler University ' where his major was the tuba. The 56 band members began prac- ticing August 15. Then every afternoon o n throughout the season, but Erickson said, l'Although the band has come a long way it has a long way to go before it reaches the top. The Marching Band participated in many events this year including the CYO Contest, Butler Band Day, Veteran's Day Parade and all home football games. It took a lot of hard work and pa- tience to design and perform the new and exciting routines the band did this year. Saturdays became contest day. Experience and trophies were collected. Band members and the Band Boosters grew in pride and achievement.
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