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H'--Nwvw.. '.:.w'-R E at llllflllll lll lllllllllllll Once per month the eight members of the Board of Education meet with Superintendent Bueker to work out policies and plans for the administration of our public schools. Endless hours are given by the Board toward making the public schools of Marshall serve the children and the people of Marshall ever better. A talk with any member of this Board will make you know that Marshall's schools are in good hand Mr. Cary Huston and Mr. Lamkin James have both served as mem- bers of the Board of Education for nine yearsf Mr. Robert Hoy for seven yearsp Mrs. R. C. Haynes and Mr. Harold Swinger for two yearsp Mr. John C. Reed and Mr. Donald Huff for one year. We of Marshall High School wish to thank the Board of Education for their part in making our schools possible and for their efforts ir making our schools ever better. , Left to right Harold Swinger Donald Huff, John C. Reed, Cary Huston fpresidentj, A. H. Bueker lsuperintendentj, Lamkin James ivnce president? Mrs R C Haynes ftreasurerl, Robert Hoy fsecretaryj. 3
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HAROLD L. LICKEY We the students of Marshall High School dedicate this annual to Mr. Harold L. Lickey--whose friendship, neighborliness, and ability as a teacher has brought many happy and profitable moments to the student body. Mr. Lickey has been teaching in our high school system for the past nineteen years. He began his teaching in Marshall High School in the science and mathematics departments in 1931. He soon became inter- ested in promoting instrumental music in our school and after much hard work organized our orchestra in 1933 and our band in 1938. Since that time our school has been recognized all over the state for its fine instru- mental department due to Mr. Lickey's tireless efforts through the years. Mr. Lickey is not only outstanding in high school functions but works ceaselessly in many church and community organizations. It is our hope that the future students of Marshall High School will gain as much inspiration and knowledge from Mr. Lickey as have the students who now know him. 81 ' 2. s. MAI, Kr. 'B N ,
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Aaesw .., -.av-'- MJLS HlSl0Rl In this year of reminiscing we pause to look back over the past years of Marshall High School. The letters M.H.S. are sure to bring back memories-memories dating from 1881. To hundreds of graduates the building brought to mind by those letters is not the building now known as the High School, but may be one of four other buildings that have been known by that name. We are turning back a few pages ofthe 1950 Noctua to give you a glimpse of the past of M.H.S. -I We would like for you to recall with us first the thirteen men who have stood at the helm-steering our schools-and the years they served as superintendents of the Marshall Public Schools: W. E. Coleman ,,,, 1881-1882 H. H. Edminston ,,,.. .. 1907-1910 T. E. Spencer .....,.,. ...... . .1882-1892 F. F. Thompson ,,,,, . 1910-1912 R. H. Emberson.. 1892-1895 L. J. Hall .....,,.,......,,, 1912-1916 T. E. Spencer ...... 1895-1902 W. M. Westbrook .,,., , 1916-1937 B. B. Shackelford ...... ..... 1902-1903 W. J. Graff ..... ,.,,. 1 937-1941 J. M. Taylor ......., E. J. Scott ..,...,. 1903-1905 1905-1907 W. H. Wheeler .,.. A. H. Bueker .... ., 1941-1947 1947- .... 010 RENIUN fff 1 . On October 21, 1881, under the superintendency of W. E. Coleman, a class was organized to do high school work. They met in the Old Benton Cbuildingl while a new building to be known as Eastwood School was being erected. It was from Eastwood that this class was graduated in 1884. However, Old Benton can boast of having had in session the first two high school classes in Marshall. Old Benton stood on the some plot as the present Benton School. me A N 4 xt
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