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twin RQ MRS. MCCLURE 8th ROW 1: M. Guthrie, J. Lange, R, Stocker, B. Rottach, J. Ny- berg, N. Lindemann, C. Wal- ley, B. Van Boren. ROW 2: J. Golden, G. Gannon, J. Le Voir, B. Hutton, M. Johnson, L. Wagner, S. Stonelalce, J. McQueen. ROW 3: S. Jorgen- sen, G. Moxson, L. Rondeau, G. Brandenburg, S, Nordin, B. Sandahl, E. Skworek, C. Vernon, B. Larson. MR. MICHALKO 8th ROW 1: B. Anderson, C. Smith, M. Saba, D. Jetland, R. Thompson, K. Knutson, S. Pri- bula, J. Muchko, D. Dubak. ROW 2: S. Lindstrom, R. Dan- ley, M. Grechigo, D. Bush, D. Chinander, T. Drews, B. Hughes, M. LaClaire. ROW 3: K. Fish, R. Staftord, C, Groth, D. Jet- land, K. Chrish, D. Frich, B. Childs, D. Skinawoy, W. Mic- halko. MR. STRANDEMO 8th ROW 1: S. Farrell, G, Grutta- daurio, T. Dahlberg, J. Cordes, K. Hayes, E. Anderson, J. Rinker, A. Smith, B. Bargeron. ROW 2: D. Clausen, J. Beck- man, R. Yanke, N. Standal, K, Busterud, J. Engstrom, J. Les- tina, K. Johnson. ROW 3: A. D. Strandemo, V. Schoe- phoerster, W. Spink, V. Peter- son, G. Grimmer, R. Leverton, C. Perron. Special Needs of Students Met Marshall is the only public high school in the city that accomodates special students. These stu- dents attend regular classes, and do the regular work. ln addition, they have their own study hall where they receive special individual help it necessary. ln the morning they are met at the door by students who are responsible for helping them to and from classes. Silhouetted at the en- trance are three wheel chairs awaiting the daily quota of passengers. Picture by Mr. Aker
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Business Education provides students with train- ing they need for office work. Many at our iunior and senior girls take shorthand, which enables them to get a good paying iob after high school. Those who are good in math go into basic business and bookkeeping. Another important class is ottlce skills, students learn how to use the adding machines, dictaphones, calculators, mimeographing machines and many others. Typing classes prepare them for office skills and help with school work. Secretarial practice is required with second year shorthand and gives the students the more advanced training that they will need to have to go on to secretarial work. These courses make better secretaries and oftice workers. Class s Ready Students for Jobs MRS. CAPSTICK Sth ROW l: K. Miller, K. Canfield, R. Lee, M. Smith, S. Levercom E. Pohl, G. Peterson, D. Shaw, B. Soderstrom, ROW 2: Mrs. Capstick, C. Arnet, L. Kalmite S. Horns, L. Mesiva, T. Daniel son, M. Ellefson, B. Larson, L Wicklander, ROW 3: D. Carl ton, J. Miller, F. Hering, J Erickson, M. Cellotti, K. Charl- ton, S. Avcoin, M. Koncar, B Hedberg, R. Stewart. i , . X MR. DANIEL 8th. ROW l: J. Petersen, J. Muns son. W. Ruben, R, Olson, J. Johnson, T. Vanderhyde, S, Mosby, M. Folske, R. Tieden. M. Clarkson, ROW 2: S. Carnelieus, V. Peterson, E. Repetowski, W. Tucker, L. Smith, H. Fannon, W, Tcrr- barge, C. Waddick, M. Ad- ams, R. Johnson, ROW 3: W. Fisher, F. Scott, T. Fors- berg, J. Stricklin, M. Pear'- backs, L. Sveum, D. Oker- strom, Mr. Daniel, J. Morgan.
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- .Q fm,-s. ,k , K ' gif w ' Q N ' Cooking students learn to prepare well balanced meals, along with the study of proper table setting and correct eat- ing habits, Here, Jean Eng and Jim Kirshbaum are preparing a meal which will be served and rated in class. Q., In wood, the boys not only learn to use tools safely, but are taught their proper care. The boys make useful items for themselves and their homes, This picture shows Vern Johnson and Dave Turpin fitting parts for a large chair. Shops Show Old Trades New Ways Marshall has an excellent shop program which alters students many types of practical skills. It enables the boys to use tools and acquire valuable training for jobs after high school, while girls learn the skills ot homemaking in preparation tor tuture lite. These courses are offered at every grade level from 7th on through 12th, including such classes as print, electricity, mechani- cal drawing, machine shop, wood, cooking, and sewing. Some ot the classes are co-educational, with girls being able to have printing, while boys may take cooking. s 'QQ r .+ ,. .197 . Above: ln sewing, girls learn how to make and mend their clothes with the use of a machine and other sew- ing equipment. Here Judy West is hemming Judy Feia's skirt, while Linda Randal looks on. Left: Machine shop is available for the boys who wish to work with metals. They learn how to use the litterent machines and how to put metal to a good Jse. Here, Ken Rondeau is welding some metal for one ot his class proiects, Picture by Mr. Daniel L.
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