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i i Anderson, Sandy Anton, Ronnie Balsey, Jim Bell, Kathy Birmingham, Bob Blochowiak, Karen Borchardt, Paul Boyd, Darryll Boyle, Tam Bradley, Paul Briden, Torn Brown, Doug Bryant, Sherry Canfield, Linda Carpentier, Mike Castle, Randy Cellatti, Jack Charlton, Margaret Chebanyuk, George Chinn, Candy Chmielewslci, Judy Corbett, Greg Dagen, Holly Daher, Michelle Dakota, Carol Daniels, David Deiaria, Diane Deschene, Doug Dille, Judy Dohm, John Doran, Kathy Douthitt, Randy Edstrom, Joanne Eichers, Jyneen . W. 31.-w e . fn ,Q . 9 i Si? 9 vn- xf ' Q4 N. .f Pg., , at ' ' - -- Ei ,. l?,i if gtg , mi-afa ,Q 3 .Sf r Q , , i is 5 -4- ,if Mrffiiwr - ff 'iii ff! gi f, 153-,1if.fei5,,f I ' sity! .A ga ra - ia 1 3 A i I' is R it 'F 'ff ul .- H -1 I W K gk K s ' , 1 ' W- fi in , . J 45 , 1 54 , Upon entering Marshall, seventh graders are astonished by the novelty of going from class to class instead of sitting in one class- room all day. However, they will soon learn their way around the building. BELOW: Ronnie Anton and Linda Canfield check with Mr. Jccketty to see if his is their next class. Photo by Pat West. ,
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t ae ?'+.R 0' N 1 5 51 . -g Wit: 5 .f F Q . V 2 on, social worker, divides her me between Marshall and two rode schools. She knows and lps almost every Marshall stu- nt. is If QS ABOVE: Counselors, New to Marshall this year is Mr. Edward Swiderski, counselor to the freshmen and sophomore students. Mr. Swiderski divides his time equally between Franklin Junior High and Marshall. Mrs. Celeste Leemhuis, junior and senior counselor, knows each of these students and guides their programs while Mr. Oliver Severson, 7th and Sth grade counselor, introduces and orients new students. nce To Promote a Better Marshall lr. Eugene Provo, utility. STANDING: Mr. Ru- lrs, James Hofstede, first tioor, Mr, David Dahl, hird tioor, Mr. Wallace Johnson, fireman. l olph Freiei, tireman, Mr. Bernard Parker, utility, 1 uf 4 BELOW: Lunchroom Personnel, On'the-go almost constantly are Mrs. Elsie Steftenson, pastry cook, Mrs. Barbara Kelly, kitchen assistant, Mrs. Elsie Zander, range cook, Mrs. Mary Horbul, kitchen assistant, Mrs. Linda Lunderborg, kitchen assistant. Miss Kathleen Cleary, lunchroom manager, is not pictured. s J It ,ri i, E I Vw. .. P' 1 , as M: , -- 2 Qu . U Y B 1' 'Z A -fm... , i M wa -, . r , , Q ' ,, , Q - Q u , ., 'K n . af-an E . , L 1 - -mu. 7' . . A , 4, was , iw, A if 2' Q ll X ww.W,gWW X 5. 'H ,, , ,,.,, , K . ,,..,,, , . F
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RIGHT: Backing the Carcl's bid for another gridiron victory is this loyal group of seventh grade rooters. Almost every Friday ot 3 p.m. finds the bands, pom pom girls, cheerleaders, both the A and B squads, and the cheering sections in row after row of bleachers. The half lime shows by the bands and cheering compeiition were highlights of the contests at Mar- shall Field. 'l'l-man football, the main fall sport at M.H.S., is one of the most popular and colorful seasons of the whole school year. Photo by Pat West. Engle, Tom Ericson, Ma rna Filipovich, Alexandra Fjilclstacl, Becky Forrester, Sharmon Foster, Sylvia Frost, Rickey Gallup, Diana Frazier, Sheila wa W Us Gansrnoe, Mary Jo ., Gerken, Pete ., Gilliver, Pam Gilliver, Roy -N . Gleason, Mary 'Q 4 - Golden, Mary Grignon, Arthur Grisco, Walt Guske, Carmen , Hall, Linda . - , Hammergren, Stephen ish, Hansen, Bill Hanson, Blair Hanson, Dianna .fig - Y Hart, Elgean . Hart, Leon ,E - 'W .F 4' Havernick, Nancy . Hayes, Glen I' A g . Hanzely, Linda Hegstad, Roger Hegstad, Ronnie Hefland, Lee Hicks, Pam House, Janice Howell, Karen Hughes, Charles Hunter, Jeanne Hupp, Bill Huxold, Tim Ives, Sandy Jacobs, George ' Jakimetz, Nick I A W , 4,3 Jannetta, David H Q j igaikfg Johnson, Diane I Johnson, Mark ,.. ,125 ,,,. Ev . ur. at Q T532 r -us 29 ,' 'Lea ' if ' - E :i r g I V, F .if fw geqi,.gyii :-1'. gg,g,E,,,.. ,,5, ,.., r,. ig., . ..,,,..,, ,mf 4:3 Q. 7 X it . ,wi ,gy ,it .A,,. . Q iw y, .
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