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CLEO ABBOTTf In maiden meditation, fanry-free. Dramatic Club, Spokesman Club, Man or Mouse, You're Only Young Oncef' ISADORE ABRAMOVITCH- I will tit down now, hut the time will rome when you will hear me. Student Council, I-Ii-Y, Dramatic Club. AGNES ANFANG- The language of friendthip if in her eyerf' G.A.A. HAROLD ARENSON- He way a gentleman from role to crown, Clean favored and irnperially flint. Ping Pong Club, Basketball, Track. JACK BAKER- Heli tough, Ma'am-tough if B.,' tough and deuiliih fly. Dramatic Club, Art Club, Ping Pong Club, Latin Club. ROBERT BAKKE- To math the Jignr of coming mifrhief if thy great delight. Bowling Club, Track. MARIE BELL- Beholding the quiet fountenanre of truth in the quiet and .ftill air of delightful .rtudieJ. Chorus. BERNICE BERG- Her face hetohened all thingr dear and good The light of .rot11eu'hat yet to rome ufai' here. DOROTHY BERGMAN- They are never alone that are ac- companied hy nohle thought: Student Council. i 16 EDITH BERKOVITZf Neoer idle a moment hut good- natured and thoughtful of otherrf' Student Council, Spokesman. EDYTHE BERNATH- A merry heart maheth a rheerful roun- tenanref' Choral Reading Club. MURIEL BERNICKE The rule of my life it to mahe hu5ineJ.r a plearuref' Spokesman, Library Club, G.A.A., Man or Mouse, All-City Award. DUANE BRAUN- Formed on the good old plan, A true and hraue and doirnright honeft man. Basketball, Baseball. 1' EDGAR BRAUN- The reufard of one duty ir the power to fulfill another. President junior and Senior Class, Student Council, Bowling Club, Dramatic Club, Baseball, Football, Track. FISEDERICK BRODERSON- For his Jong it all the joy of Sitident Council, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Bowling Club, Spokesman, Tennis. BURLINGAME- Why, now, I .fee there'J mettle in Student Council, Girl Reserves, Choir.
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Mctrshctlls First Grotolucttes MARSHALL'S FIRST GRADUATES Back row: Vinitsky, Pardee Lombard, Innes, Rentas, Lienhard Fomlb row: Epstein, Carlson Carson, Geer, johnson, Firestone Rikess, Church. Third row: Levy, Sidwell Skadron, Raskin, Walk, Johnson Schwartz, Rogers, Engdahl. Sammi row: Rule, Innes, Pearl- man, McAdams, Peterson, Abbot Bernick, Kelley, Williams, Her- IHLIIT. Frou! roam' Neidorf, Roiblatt McBeath, Lauzon, Kogen, Teener Fewer. In February of 1940 a small group of forty-two students completed their high school course. These were not just another graduating class, but Marshall's first graduates. Many of them had entered Marshall while it was still a junior high school and have, therefore, literally grown up in and with the school. Some of them have already entered college or university, others have found employment, but there are many more who have returned to Marshall to continue their learning. We may rest assured that wherever they may be they will bring distinction to themselves and to their school, for we have known them to be upstanding and alert, possessing real character. The Magis- trate congratulates you I Church, Donald Feldman, Sol Loney, Mary Nagel, Eleanor Bergman, Dorothy Goldberg, Estelle Kramer, Adeline Orr, Doris Burt, Lois Steinberg, Lillian Berkovitz, Edith Bernath, Edythe Heyne, Richard Johnson, Lois johnson, Donald Bernick. Muriel Lange, Elaine Pearlman, Freda Honor Roll-lune, 1940 Stein, Cecile Palmer, Robert Stubstad, Phyllis Pardee, Ned Schnitzius, Donald Nelson, jean Schwartz, Richard Stokes, Kenneth Hullsiek, Natalie McMonigal, Alice johnson, Maxine Miller, Benjamin Goddard, Marjorie Engdahl, John Eisenstein, David Belle, Marie Randall, Shirley Niedorf, Aaron I a y Nemer, Esther Lessman, john johnson, Philip Newcombe, Lauretta Klenck, Alex Turner, Isabelle Kramer, Scott Carlson, Roger Abbott, Cleo Rip, joe Koelln, Kathryn Orloff, Sylvan Hurley, Jean Anfang, Agnes Roiblatt, Anita Marell, Saul Ludwigson, Merrill
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i A!,.fL4lffl ' ,,f,k'kJ I 'of' , ,I fr I. fx ks LOIS BURT- for the tonxtientiout, no interral if eirihle he- tween perceiving the heat and executing it. Riding Club, Art Club, Student Council, Dramatic Club, V 'Il Latin Club, Rifle Club, Editorain-Chief of Magistrate, . You're Only Young Once. . 1 -'I LORRAINE CALLAHAN+ Your .tilence rnoit ofendr me, and to he merry mort hecozner you. Choral Reading Club. ROGER CARLSON- The mildert rnannerr with the hraiteit mind. WlLLlAM CARNEY- Age cannot wither nor curtom .rtale hir tnhnite zfarietyf' President Sportsmen's Club, Stamp Club, Hi-Y. OTIS LEE CARSON- There'.r nothing ill ran dwell in .vuch a temple. ROBERT CHRISTOPHERSON- Courage of .foul ir nere.s'.i'ary for the triuntphr of genius. Track, Apparatus, Hi-Y, Camera Club, Treasurer Rifle Club. DONALD CHURCH- Hir thoughtf have a high aim. though their dwelling he in the vale of a hunthle heartf' President junior Class. Hi-Y, Student Council, Stage Force, Legion Award. JOHN COHN- Little pun, you'1f'e had a hury day. Apparatus. WANETAH COPLEY- Soft peace .rhe hringr whenever .the arr11fe.s'. Correspondence Club. -IACQUELYN COPP- Nothing great war erer achiezed with- out enthuriarmf' Debate Club, Secretary Student Council, Dramatic Club, Spokesman, Riding Club, Supply Store. YOLANDA CORAM-''Cheerfulne.f.v if her motto. Modern Language Club, Choir. ARTHUR COTE- I loaf and invite my soul, I lean and loaf at my eerie. HELEN COLOURIS- Athletic and peppy, with heapy of good nature thrown in. President G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Club. JOHN DOLAN- His rheerful grin denote! a happy heart within. Bowling Club, Riding Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball. THOMAS DONOVAN- E1tery nzan ir the architect of hir own fortune. Bowling Club, Art Club, Tennis Captain. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY- Tithle and entertain ur, or we die. Bowling Club, Rifle Club, Basketball, Track.
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