Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 61 of 154
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I.R.C. The International Rela- tions Club was composed of students in grades 9 through T2 who were interested in local and international af- fairs. The main purpose was to provide a greater knowl- edge of world-wide situa- tions and problems, and a better understanding of other countries and their people. Guest speakers from other countries were fre- quently present at the meet- ings. Many of them were ex- change students from the University of Minnesota. One of the club's proiects was writing to students from the country of Uganda. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Peggy Johnson, Margy Braden, Lynn Kelley. SECOND ROW: Darcy Gustuson, Lelde Kalmite, president, Ellen Pohl, secretary-treasurer. THIRD ROW: Katy Hayes, Mary Shove, Susan Horns, Missy Miller, Mary Giebler. BACK ROW: Carol Lindgren, Bill Spink, Ann Godfrey, Kathy French Club Cham' Boniour, Jean. Comment allez-vous? Allez au Club de Francais cet apres-midi? Approximately forty Marshallites were active members this year in the French Club. These students in grades nine through twelve were in Mrs. Sally Zuelke's French classes this year. One of the main objectives of this organization was to promote more interest in the French people, their language, and their customs. gi, ., . , 1 , - FRONT ROW: Colleen Rocheleay, Ann Godfrey, Shirley Hanson, Peter Laing, Mary Tworuk, Barb Fiestald and Judy Stricklin. SEC- OND ROW: Nanita Norden, Judy Kline, Allison Hayes, Gail Fraser, Dorthy Rose, Missy Miller president, Marcia Stein, Susie Heffken. THIRD ROW: Kathy Crane, Mary Shave, Ellen Pohl, Francine Wal- lack, Elizabeth Braden, Jane Peterson, Christy Eitner, Wendy Van Alstine. FOURTH ROW: Susan Dunn, Judy Wallack, Linda Selnes, Ruth Kouri, Kathy Charlton, Mary Gutherie, Mary Giebler, Sande Cornelius. BACK ROW: Peggy Johnson, Kathy Gerritz, Barb Pikala, Lynn Laitala, Carol Hegre.

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This team was under the direction of Mr. Paul Beck- strand. Debate, absent from the curriculum at Marshall for many years, received another beginning last school year and set a good record. This, the team's sophomore year, was not a winning season as expected. Most of the members were young and inexperienced. Debaters participated in local matches and in tournaments at Hopkins and Litchfield, Minnesota. These encounters added greatly to their skill. The goal of this organiza- tion was to speak effectively, persuasively, and con- vincingly. The Part-Time Training Program at Marshall is ad- vised and coordinated by Miss Gladys Gudahl of the Business Education Department. Seniors on this Program are enrolled in an Occupational Relations class and other related courses. They are on-the-job in the afternoon. Actual work experience, one of the main obiectives, is gained by these students. Debate ABOVE: SEATED: Robert Oftelie, Joanne Edstrom. STANDING: Nancy Havernick, Sarah Kelly, Lelde Kalmite, Mr. Beckstrand, Ann Godfrey, Helen Turner, Ellen Pohl, Kathy Charlton. Part-Time Training BELOW: FRONT ROW: Anita Trahan, Mary Wagner, Bonnie Roberts, Diane Smolich, Miss Gudahl, Sue Sutkowski, Maryland Soyett, Diane Mark, Mary Lou Folwarski. BACK ROW: Richard Welch, Brian Busch, Larry Delander, Mike Coburn.



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Fun and Service Signify Blue Tri The Blue Tri, ci branch of the Y.W.C.A., includes girls in grades i 312 ten through twelve. The aims ot f this large organization are promot- ing fellowship among the members, creating understanding towards others, and performing service proi- ects for the school. The Blue Tri club at Marshall is is--r divided into three chapters: Mar- shall, Pratt, and Tuttle which meet twice each month to plan various activities. RIGHT: Smiling while putting up the Blue Tri bulletin board are juniors Tucky Kings- ley, Becky Larsen, and Janet Engstrom. This colorful bulletin on second floor is de- signed to attract new members, especially the sophs, and to inform the members of the current ciub events. Tuttle Chapter BELOVV: FRONT ROW: Barb Munsinger, treasurer, Marian Man ning, secretary, Karen Helland, president, Joni Greimel, chaplain SECOND ROW: Janet Engstrom, Karlye Canfield, Barb Hughes, Tucky Kingsley, Carol Holmquist, Joy Westergard, Barb Fielstad Hx 5 ig. wk P' at -K T Q 3 A 5.1- THlRD ROW: Mary Jo Olson, Carol Pearson, Karen Kloss, Barb West, Darcy Gustuson, Stephanie Allen. BACK ROW: Cheryl Le- vercom, Kathy Crane, Sue Dunn, Janet Leverton, Sally Greenup. B ing

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