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Reflect Marshall Life ROCKET Rocket Editor-in-Chief Sandie Schoenfelder is shown at right , -A hearing a few words of wisdom of publishing a newspaper from the V advisor, Mr. Williams. 'uw 7' 'K Shown to the left with Sandy are the page editors: Diane Deuser, Susan Bell, Pat Dahl, Karen Christof- ferson, Gail Green and Beth A Ekstrum, The Rocket staff is made up of the members of the sixth hour iournalism class. They work hard during this class hour gathering news, typing, check- ing facts and proofreading to make up our newspaper. The monthy edition is published this year by a Stewartville company, and changes have been made, including the size and type of paper used. Shown below are the Rocket staff. Seated left to right are: Marilyn Paulson, Sharon Eddy, Janet Reichel, Susan Bell, Karen Chistofferson, Beth Ekstrum, Diane Deuser and Pat Olson. ln the back row are, left to right: Judie Durand, Pat Dahl, Viola Krier, Ann Brumm, Sandie Schoenfelder, Sandra Potfenberger, Dick Coffey, Gail Green, Linda Hammond, Dorothy Swanson, JoAnn Felton and Jim ClaFfey. ,,,,.,..w-w- ' rn-uw 'i 'A'
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Student Publications ROCHORD Sue Kingsbury and Nancy Ferris were the co-editors who, along with the help of Mr. Williams, piloted the 1959 Rochord. Below are the tive section editors, Pam Culp, Lana Gaile, Diana Hammond, Arleeta Morris and John Husband. lv l The high school yearbook is a very important publica- tion to the students. The editors and staFf worked hard to complete the four sections-activities, seniors, faculty and sports for the l959 Rochord. Hours were spent after school drawing layouts, writing copy, cap- tions and headlines, and finally producing this book. The 1959 Rochord contains a complete review of the John Marshall life for all students to look back upon. Good photographers are essential for a good yearbook or newspaper, and our Rochord and Rocket photographers, Dick Cotifey, Jon Davison, Tom Kruse, Charles Bass and Jim Thompson have certainly done their part. Below is the entire Rochord staFf. Seated left to right are Mary Lou Bundy, Carol Woodman, Joyce Ritlinger, Elaine Oisted, Judy Chisholm, Joann Hammond, Phyllis Thompson, Kathy Hurrle. Standing behind are Dixie Shelley, Joan Dahnert, Sandy Moberg, Marcia Swanson, Jane Darnham, Sharon Hanson, Sara Halvorson and Mary Haugen. 2? De' ' ?2 mm-is--N 1
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N This year was the first year that Student Council members 'ff fp.. vm.- ff , Elected Students Govern .-f 1. 9 me tt 2 W ' 4 I Y Q W in -I Q: It 3 Htl Q, js -S gl 'I were elected in a school wide election. Seven representatives were elected from each grade along with two alternates for each grade. They had specific qualifications to meet, as did our otticers. The otticers were: JeFf Harris, president, Lauren Dalzen, vice-president, Judy Pederson, secretary, and Becky Love, treasurer. Miss Danzl is the adviser for the council. Student council members are, left to right, first row: Selby Butt, Judy Pederson, Nancy Hurrle, Carolyn Stickney, Nancy Blackman, Carol Christensen, Sherry Lu Hanson, Mary Ann Todd, Sara Halvorson, Carol Davis. Second row: Jett Harris, Becky Love, Joann Hammond, Janice Ridenour, Diane Hammond, Susan Kingsbury, Ruth Ann Bickle, Kathy Hurrle, Shirley Gronvold, Marlyn Wickersham, Linda Hagar. Third row: Joe Rushton, Dennis Meadows, Ed Merritt, Tom Elkins, Jim Thompson, Engin Denizman, Mike Moeller, Carey Dubbert and Miss Danzl. Missing from the picture are Bob Adams and Lauren Dalzen. 22 'I
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