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This year's school activities provided students with fun, enthusiasm, and school spirit. Pep tests brought greater support to athletics which, in turn, helped to finance the teams. Homecoming, Mardi Gras, and the All-School play were mainly for enioyment but they also enabled students to work closely with one another and to take new responsibilities. ln any high school, and Marshall is no exception, school social activities make school more enioyable. They also prove to be a valuable aid to better social development. Mr. Touchdown's ure for being heroes. Senior George Hamilton lNo. 195 was crowned Mr. Touchdown at the '62 Touchdown Dance which officially closed the football season. Photo by Ann Godfrey. Advisories are for early morning study sessions. Completely absorbed in their work are Sue Nordgren, Judy Kline, Richard Kelley, Darcy Gustuson, Mary Weiger, and Terry Knutson. Photo by Pat West. 72
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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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