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Lucas H. Satter, Assistant Principal The true teacher defends his pupils against his own per- sonal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple. The Marshall High School staff is not only composed of groups called teachers, nurses, clerks, counselors, custodians, or attendants, but they are also distinct per- sonalities, unusual humans. Who could ever forget Mrs. Anderson and her live- ly discussions on the Cuban crisis, or whatever is perti- nent to modern problems? Or Miss Chapman and her strict, specific adherence to good English? Or Mr. Miles' second hour choir with their melodies echoing down the empty third floor corridors? Remember Mr. Keprios and the blob squaredn? Any graduating senior will recall Mr, Beckstrand's grandma, or will remember the audi- - Amos Bronson Alcott toriums for which he gave guidance. Some of the staff cannot be singled out for recogni- tion without saying that all of them are great, special personalities who gave much of themselves for the benefit of Marshall. The staff helped us through the rough, and guided us toward important goals. The class of T963 will have had much contact with the junior high teachers too. Some of them are no longer at M.H.S. They have retired or have transferred to other schools. The staff reminds us of Marshall High School. THEY ARE MARSHALL.
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Walter L. Chapman, Principal
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RIGHT: Mrs. Renee Olson, English and All-School Play, Mrs. Marcia Klietz, Englishg Mrs. Joan Johnson, Junior High Art, Mr. Louis lacar- ella, industrial Arts, Mr. Robert Hermanson, Geog- raphy, Mr. Stuart Love, Mathematics. Versatile Staff Benefits Students Junior high students are not just concerned with studies. They manage to have quite a bit of fun too. During the spring a Freedom Day is sponsored by the Junior High Student Council. It is a day when you may play legal hockey. Usually, it is an all-day aftair un- less it rains. People with experience tell us that it usu- ally rains on Freedom Day. There is also a Youth Cen- RIGHT: SEATED1 Mrs. Jean Stancari, Girls' Physical Ed- ucation and G.R.A., Mrs. Margaret Shaw, English fsubstitutelg Miss Leona Han- sen, Mathematics and Jun- ior Student Council. STAND- ING: Mr. Arthur Chiodo, Civics and History, Mr. Rob- ert Baker, English, Mrs. Hel- en Mose, Home Economics and Red Cross, Mr. Edwin Daniel, History. E ter held to entertain the young teens. At Y. C., ping pong, basketball, and dancing are held. There are many more activities in which the junior high schoolers can enjoy, even outside ot school-spon- sored activities, such as parties at home, hayrides, and picnics. So, don't fret junior high, you can have fun too! -se-4 -'R 1
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