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I eniorri on flee .Honor KJ, 1947 IAMES BROWN HELGA SCHNEIDER VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATURIAN Brown, Iames Schneider, Helga Sheehan, Lorraine Brodle, Kathleen Lowell, Eva Mae Purdie, Ioan Suelcerman, Clara Miner, Shirley Clason, Don Harvey, Margaret Nelson, Phyllis Kolln, Ceola Thorman, Beverly Klein, William Specktor, Arlene Vaughan, Mary Ann Gehrke, Lois Ostrom, Harlan Fantle, Herbert Fishhaut, Lester Miller, Florence Lindberg, Ieanne Galstad, George Oelfke, Evangeline Budnik, Lois Terrell, Shirley Thorsell, Myrna Rotstein, Marshall Berkovitz, Rita Hoeppner, Dorothy Rademacher, Barbara Tauer, Marjorie Orndorf, Marilyn Woolley, Corinne Schwede, Beverly Westberg, Dorothy Davies, Shirley Weber, Payton Dudansky, Lois Cunningham, Robert Sillanpa, Thomas Carlson, Harold Friedman, Audrey Arenson, Marvin Gilman, Sherman Wittenberg, Rita Walker, Robert Prahm, Delores Dodes, Pearl Page Thirteen
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ST M MQ yf ,x I ,if six y kegznior Cfcwd . Four shlsff Years c1tMarshcilI jf As we step forth into the greater arena of life, we look back upon many fond memories of our four years at Marshall. How very short those four years have been! We vividly remember the mystery of those first bustling days in the busy, sometimes noisy, but al- ways friendly throng of Marshall students. Long will the memory of dear friends and pleasant thrills linger in our minds: the curtain rising on the class play, the feverish enthusiasm after that vital game was won. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity of sharing in the traditions and plans of the faculty and students, both underclassmen and alumni. And We are humbly proud to have played a small part in making the life and spirit of Marshall what it is today. Our heartfelt thanks to you, Miss Eiken, for your aid in making our senior activities a success. Your inexhaustible energy and unfailing sense of humor in the face of unprecedented difficulties have been an inspiration to all of us. To everyone, faculty and students, we express our most sincere thanks for mak- ing our lives at Marshall richer and happier. IAMES BROWN SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Page Twelve MISS IUDITH EIKEN, Senior Adviser. Standing: Bill Klein, Ieanne Lindberg, I a c k Lynch, Ted Christensen, trcasurerg William Iulson, Robert Walker, Payton Weber, Don Bemlott, Myrna Thorsell. Seated: Lucille Mueller, Ieancttc Espeland, Beverly Ryan, Miss Iiiken, Adviserg Iames Brown, president, Beverly Thorman, vice pres- ident: Shirley Terrell, sec- retary.
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PATRICIA L. ANDERSON Our little Swede wants to travel around the world in a row boat with Krout . Dramatic Club. ..z., 1:2 15 2 ..-- L 4 '.l' il' is M it '- , . fs R gt X , 5 . , We , 7 ,fo 'f Q f 'als ' i i M fa stif f ag, QS ,ga t E, .g,w'.-:.:aj2- ROSEMARY ANDERT ..:, . W ff' 'Q Rosie would like to travel, and then K settle down to become a housewife. A L 'i , fy Magistrate Agen, Red Cross Council. ' f 5 Q .I 'ff l .. f - in 0 A jaw I f .'t-1 3 - fee 5 tiiftt'lL 'f - r- 1 1 gi WALTER ARCHER , . in E To have his own automobile slioplis -,V 'Z i K -3 Arch's ambition. He made All City YQ' second string tackle for Marshall. 'Qg55.1:f :' Football, Baseball, MINT' Club. E' ' S fits? gf 1 . ta, A ' . ,H s MARVIN HAROLD ARENSON Marvin's civics has proved to be quite an influence on him. He wants to be- come a diplomat to Russia. Debate Club, Band, Latin Club, Hi-Y Forum. 1 EARL BAILEY Earl, known as Errol by his buddies, aspires to be a Soldier of Fortune . Some girls think he'el fit in the ranks with Sinatra. Football, Hockey, Baseball, HM Club, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Don Alonzo's Treasure . IOYCE BAILEY Ierse would like to travel all through Europe some day. A Choir, Dramatic Club, In Old Vienna . Page Fourteen I l l l DONALD BANHAIVI Robert has hopes of becoming a law- 4' yer. Swimming Team, Football Squad. 1 22 Madge, H VIQONA BE LOTT Io om e arlnes ana s the world .A Q . a tion. ' ,gif Baseball Hi- 'L Cl ' - I , ,. is 41 Q - , 7 7 . , , io xecutive uneil RITA BERKOVITZ A Rit wants to eat steaks every night ot the Week. Dramatic Club, Homecoming Assembly, Triarts Club. DORA BLANCHETTE To be serious at the right time and to stay as happy-as she is at the present is Dorys ambition. DORIS BLANCHETTE Dory would like to go to business school and get a good position. She would like to travel also. Camera Club, Dramatic Club, Triarts Club, Bowling Club. ANNE BORICK Anne wants to go to South America with only l'S5oo,ooo in her purse. Camera Club, Dramatic Club, Library Helper.
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