Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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'ur I ,Y ABOVE: Barb Pikala seems quite happy about the amount of Cardi- a senior, and Kathy Crane, a iunior, again check copy and photo nal payments she has collected while Allen Yanke makes sure his proportions, two duties in which they became proficient. co-business manager doesn't make any errors. Co-editors Judy Kline, Cardinal Staff Works to Turn Cut BELOW: Looking at the latest photos of an athletic event are sports Co-editors Randy Ryan and Pete Laing. Absent is Pete Aspers. BELOW: What iunior photographer Ann Godfrey said must have registered in senior photographer Pat West's brain. Index editor, Mary Ann Jackman, a sophomore, looks at pictures to see what's interesting and who's going on what page. 71' aa

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The iunior news staff spends the first semester learning newswriting and gaining experience under the able guidance of Miss Helen L. Chapman. The juniors' homework consists mostly of different types of writing and grammar. The different types of writing that the news class participates in includes inter- views, columns, features, news, reviews, and editorials. They obtain their informa- tion around school by visiting their as- signed beats. School papers are analyzed at the newspaper clinics which are held for all high schools in the Minneapolis area. The clinics are conducted by the Minneapolis Star and Tribune staff. Any experience that can be obtained is needed for working on the Judge during the second semester. ABOVE: SEATED: Miss Helen Chapman, lrene Hunt. FIRST ROW. Karyle Canfield, Lynda Wicklander, Missy Miller, Cheryl Levercom, Becky Larsen, Linda Barrett, Marilyn Adams, Gail Frazer, Janet Engstrom. BACK ROW: Ann Godfrey, Marianne Pearson, Carolyn Bergerson. Share All-American Judge Each Year BELOW: The iunior news class combines the study of iournalism and Bill Spink, Margaret Ellefson, Susan Dunn, Wayne Nelson, Mike English. They practice what they learn by producing the Judge in Smith, Ronald Stewart. BACK ROW: David Lanford, Tom Daniel- late February. The remaining iunior .ludge members are: SEATED1 son, Mary Shove, Dale Carlton, Tucky Kingsley, Lee Mesna. Miss Katharine Irvine, business adviser. FRONT ROW: Mary Giebler, 69



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ABOVE: As junior Sande Cornelius answers another of Kathy seems hard at work. The other Cardinal staffers are Jeanne Ander- Brennen's millions of questions, the rest of the Organizations section son, Mary Geibler and Kathy Clough. a Better, More Colorful Yearbook Each day during the sixth period you would find the Cardinal staff somewhere amid 3R layouts, copy sheets, grease pencils, and hundreds of pictures. The photog- raphers, in cooperation with the co-editors and section editors, went about the iob of recording your school life in pictures. The Cardinal Staff consisted of ll seniors, 6 juniors, and 2 sophomores. The staff worked diligently to make your annual the best ever. All this could not have been accomplished without the ever-present help of Mr. Rob- ert W. Rose, our adviser. The highlights of this year's book are: better and bigger pictures and the spring supplement in which Commencement, Senior Banquet, Freedom Day, and other spring activities are included. At the end of the year, with it all behind us, we looked in retrospect and had many satisfactions. BELOW: Senior Susie Nordgren seems to be pondering what copy deep in thought about their section and particularly are they would fit the Feature section as her co-editor, Sue Horns, waits for wandering who will be graduated come June, 1963. her opinion. Senior section girls, Jane Saari and Barb West, are

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