Marshall High School - Review Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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.flfa '. Hfune.. .19 3 MAY 13... CITIZENSHIP PROGRAM . . .junior and Senior spectators at the Citizenship Assembly see and hear various outstanding personalities . . . The climax occurs when jesse Owens, Olympic Champion speaks . . . Athletics vs. Crime . . . A lecture and dem- onstration by Adolph Valanis, artist for Chicago Crime Laboratory and other speeches leave the audi- ence impressed. JUNE 24 . . . MCA ELECTION . . .The campaign for the election of the offices of president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer of Marshall Civic Asso- ciation . . . much excitement and anticipation. CAMPAIGNING AT THE MCA ELECTION, Larry Silver with jerry Ghan and his ukelele, sing Betty is the very best for vice-president QAnd she wasj. Peeking from behind one of the T 's in Betty's name is Alvin Fox PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Al Smith, Philip Migdal, Seymour Lotsoff, and Alan Friedlander, the successful contender, wait to give their speeches to the student body who Vote the day following . . . Shir- ley Rubin and Rosalie Llorens served with them as secretary and treasurer. FEDERAL INSPECTION! MAY 27.,.TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP!... Marching in unison, the Drum and Bugle Corps led by Percy Carter play as the ROTC advances for the annual Federal Inspection in Garfield Park. AWARDING ROTC DEPARTMENT MEDALS, Major john B. Dumaine, inspecting officer congratu- lates Sam Hurley for efficiency as an officer David Epstein Fred Salkin Frederic McCabe and Hamilton Agpawa wait at attention for the presentation of their awards which are for NCO Efficiency Band Effici ency First Year Efficiency and Neatest Cadet Other citations too are awarded 4 .4- . . , V - . . - , . . , I l , x, .x , . . ' 1 , -1 ,f I ...- X S X - K. ni 'ff ' J' ,,- t 5 , ,wi , 4 -i 1 , 1 'rr ' A t,,4., . -Q 'un' Q er - ., .. ' T-I-L ' S . .r'-- .. - ., , 1 . . . 1 D - l.- ,, '., ,-ye. .. 'r J-I.. 4' A14 . . - 7. - ' 'h 1+'f -g ..i-,,i-',- - , '1.- E f ' -'I -an -P 'fe-if-Q T.: -- Q- r I5

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June I9 3 JUNE ro SPRING FESTI VAL One of the nnal events of the semester held annually when Eve Marshall organ1zat1ons umte to produce a show that d1s plays much of the students tal ent versatlhty and ab1l1ty The orchestra under the baton of Mr Ralph C Lewrs the band under the d1rect1on of Mr A Pranno the modern dance group spon sored by Mxss Theodora Burch the chorlsters under the d1rec txon of Mr Waldemar Zutz and the theater group sponsored last sprrng by Mr Melvrn Broff worked hard to accomplrsh therr purpose TO THE TUNE OF The March of the Wooden Soldlers the green sults march 1n perfect umson practxcmg for the event ful mght On stage slxteen grrls wore red whlte and blue cadets umforms stepplng ln per fect tlmlng as a umt not one out of step ALL 1ts mce to see you here hope you enjoy yourselves as you relax and watch the show Could that be the message of the advanced group of the Mod ern Dance Class as they present the opemng number a Dance of Greet1ng9 STRAINS OF MUSIC A tapplty tap turns out to be a tap dance specralty conslstmg of three numbers Charmaxne You Were Meant for Me and Rose Room capered by Jean H6fSk0W1tZ ONE TWO THREE Up they go how they do xt bodv knows as Anita and Rosalle Llorens tap The Mxsses Trp Toe on thelr toes AND AS THE EVENING ENDS agaln ln such occasxons as the Sprmg Festnval we feel that Prxde for you shall never no never dxe ' ' . .J. . WELCOME ONE AND !!! ', no-



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Autumn Daze I9 3 SEPT 9 MARSHALL DOORS OPEN AFTER VACATION' SEPT AND I PROMISE lf you elect me class presldent that I w1ll do all 1n my power At the 4A electlon held ln the Lzttle Theater Kenny Petchemk wmner of the 4A presldentxal hon ors gxves hlS wmnmg speech as the other candldates Harold Farber Hyman joseph B1lly Kaplan Bar bara Eagle Esther Pedersen Sharon Steer and Shella Felger Walt for thexr chance to make thelr appeals Presldent Al Smlth V1ce Presldent Lynn Burrows Secretary Barbara Bostrom and Treasurer Anne Greenberg OCT 28 JUNIOR FROLICS A darkened stage a blue spothght and the lovely strams of The Moon IS Blue sung by Marcla Br1ll as jean Hersko w1tz and Rosalle Llorens awalt thelr turn BFAUTY ON PARADE Competmg for th title of Mlss Marsha Hall at the junxor Frollcs one glrl from each d1v1s1on IS selected and voted upon on the baSlS of personallty good looks and serv1ce to the school Sandra Goodman Betty Jacobson and Barbara Bostrom approach as others have already done JAZZ MODIFIED At the jumor Frohcs Mar shall s Swmg Band plays a speedy vers1on of several popular selectlons besldes accompanyxng the enter tamers numbers OCT 30 INVITATION TO MID NIGHT FUN In the g1rls gym the GAA IHVIICS all members here All cats spooks and wxtches are requlred to appear IU regulatlon attlre NOV 4 ACTIVITY FEE ASSEMBLY Dyna Tones entertaln the audlence with a llttle musxc and a blt of comedy NOV I4 4B HAYRIDE A full moon and br1ll1ant stars a How of amxable chatter and sxnglng the first of the 4B events planned for the semester .22... , , SEPT. 3o...4B ELECTION...Finalists are to come and stir the fun potion, Halloween being l y, A ' ' u 1 - s 4 a v n 16

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