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R. ADMINISTRATION N Q If y Q. iq if , L. -Tvi Q - Y' 'J '-A 5 'Qi s -' N .. 1. A 4 Qi V I n ,X , ki! - Evil, I ' 'gt tif . I 1 A V5 JR fi, S '3 Page Six G MR. THEODORE SALMON Principal of Marshall High School FOREWORD The task of this final yearbook is greater this year than ever before. Besides con- gratulating our graduates of 1953 and wishing them Godspeed, we have the reluctant duty of saying goodbye to the rest of our senior high school students. It is not pleasant to contemplate the loss of a group of students like our loyal senior 'high group. Marshall High School has become dear to them in the few years they have been with us. They have formed friendships and group loyalties that will never be broken. They leave with reluctance, vowing that there can never be another school like Marshall. They have pledged themselves to make this final year a glorious one for the school -in athletics particularly. The loyalty and school spirit have mounted high and success in good measure has crowned their efforts. While the change to a new school will be painful at first, we hope that all this loyalty and enthusiasm can be successfully trans- ferred and that happiness and satisfaction will be the final result. It is fitting this year to honor and remember the two thousand and forty-six former students who have graduated from Marshall since that first graduating class of January, 1940. They have helped build the fine spirit and tradition that has distinguished this high school. They too have had a part in making the short history of Marshall High School a glorious one. T. R. SALMON
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1 jew f T AT,E 1940-1953 is our th a t edi ' of hese first graduates had entered when Marshall gistrat r year ars ll il ag in a was a junior high school and really grew up in junior g h 1. regrnfiat t and with the school. They developed a strong m ' V ph re a d junioy ill no ave e school spirit, a willingness to learn and to serve, ivils ein aduate om th high schoo and a devotion to our American way of life- th w ave v 'n Ure four years, ideals which students in succeeding years have our ishesf eir s ces and happiness always worked hard to attain. ill go them e ve ey may attend school Ig DC I. L he M trat e its initial bow in 1940 der t tc abl direction of Miss Judith Eiken. P Y . . . ua - s li that year was on two groups of , a class of forty live completing its high scho course in February, and a class of one hun red thirty-two, graduating in June. Through these fourteen years The Magistrate Staffs have labored diligently to preserve the high school memories. The history of each year is written in The Magistrate. These years have been full ones and happy ones, too, for both faculty and students, and the Class of 1953 feels proud to have contributed its part. MAGISTRATE STAFF OF 1953 Co-Editors-in-Chief .................... Beverly Kirk and Patricia Brown Assistants: Gloria Miner, Roberta Larson, Florence Skoog, Marlene Loefiler, Danna Wood, Michele Zerembinski, Jeanne Garske. Sports Editor .......................... Murray Appelbaum Assistants: Earl Goldberg and Edward Gutz- fnflnn. Art Editors ............,....................... Don Glaser and Marshall Burke Assistants: Ronald Martin, Barbara Petters- sen, Patti Brown, and Dick Benson. Typists ..,...................,....,.............. Nina Black and jackie Proulx Circulation .......,........................ Kenneth Heilman William Stubstad Warren Nelson Advertising ........................................ Sam Bernick Sherman Rosenblum, Muriel Englund, and Marlene Myers. Photographers ................................,, Arlene Eaglin Callista Flaherty, and Ken Heilman. Faculty Advisers: Art ............... ......... M rs. Helen McKenney Business .................... Miss Margaret Paschke Editorial .................... Miss Gertrude Merrick fStaff Pictures on Page 48D THE MAGISTRATE 1953 One thought ran through the minds of the students on the Magistrate Staff as they fervently worked on the necessary preparations for the 1953 annual. The thought was that as this is Marshalls last year as a senior high school, the last Magistrate had to be the biggest and best that Marshall has ever seen. With this in mind, we combined our efforts to produce this piece of work. It takes lots of hard work and considerable time to publish a yearbook. The Staff has given full cooperation, and we thank them for all that they have done. Our very special thanks to Mrs. Mc- Kenney for her direction of the art work, Miss Paschke for her business management, and Miss Mer- rick for her editorial supervision. Here is The Magistrate. We hope you like it. Beverly Kirk Patti Brown C 0-Editorr Page Five
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ADMINISTRATION Mr. Ernest Goulet, Assistant Principal, confers with our parents at various times for various reasons. l Af , llfljjif Mrs. Sally Haas, Olhce Clerk, and Mrs. Ruth Grotefencl, Othce Secretary, work ,Q K, ylfii Jflji diligently every day to keep the school machinery running smoothly. We're quite .1 if fcjl at Qu' trial to them at times, but they remain cheerful through it all. X ' V-1' ,Nhi sv. ff li f JK V 1 l . . . . . - 1 iw Ofive .f1,r,fi.rm11f.f,' Ramona Seiler, Jeanne Garske. Audrey Dickerson, Virginia Abel, janet LV V' Lnlielle, Rita Gmnsherg, Callista Flaherty, Shirley Seeholtl. Patricia Morin, and Carol Merrymam. P.1gt' 511 cu
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