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NUIEIIBZSR 91 NOV 5 SCHOL ARSHIP LEADFR SHIP CHARACTER SERVICE The Na tlona Honor Soclety code Ruth Halushka and Anne Greenberg lead the process1on 1n the candle llghtmg cere mony when four new members are to be ln ducted havmg met the hlghest Marshall stand ards durmg three years Marllyn Feldman serves as chalrman for the ceremony S O L E M N L Y MARCHING to the straxns of Pomp and Clrcumstance Francme Edelman and Mar11yn Taylor walk from the stage where the Natlon al Honor Socxety had 1n ducted new members NOV 3 MAR SHALL TILDEN G A M E Comman dos Commandos Yea a ah team' Lets cltement and angu1sh dxsplayed by loyal Mar shalhtes at Soldxers Fleld when for the first txme slnce 1934 Mar shall entered the final playoffs Flnal Score MARSHALL 7 TILDEN 41 N O V 18 F A L L FROLICS Attempt mg to sell Flowers to passersbys Ralph Brlll jack Romanofsky Bob Edelberg Bert Wemer and Al Feldstem srnlle Hatter and persuade usmg varlous techmques to sol1c1t customers THIS I DO PRE DICT UHbC1lCV1Dg Ronn1e Ogan llstens to prophet Larry Penof sky forecast the future Happmess success someone Pleasant thoughts seem to be ln Cal Kxrschs mmd after hearmg h1s forecast Y A, , J l. . 3 .. 3 Y . , . P ' Ll . ,, . ! . 1 . . . - ll I - . L. go . . . Enthusiasm, ex- 7 , . , 7 ! D .. - sv ' ' . . . , Y - ll ' . . . U , ,
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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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N01 NBER. . . 1.953 NOV. 18 . . . FALL FROLICS . . . Simulated Ha- waiian atmosphere. . . Aloha! Aloha! . . . Palm trees, swishy grass skirts, strains from a ukelele, coconuts. a tropical scene created by girls wearing colorful leis and humming tunes...Theresa Miller and Marlene Simon, encouraged by Mr. Cole's purchase, continue to lure customers . . . Mrs. Williams views with pride the stand that her division has contributed to the night's festivities. ASTONISHING PREDICTION! . . . Come what may . . . Last words of Eddie Epstein. . . gipsy for the evening. cause Mrs. Lee to beam. . .apparently delighted with the prophecy. UEPPES ESSEN! WET YOUR WHISTLE!... Hungry? Thirsty? . . . Come to the Amtman-Wollet's Frolic Inn for a refresher. A hot dog and coke... some chips and relish.. .made by the chefs who pre- pare this delicacy for two hungry customers, Lewis Paul and Arlene Steinberg. Harvey Lubelchek slices the bun, Joe Astrachan serves it on paper plate with napkin, Morris Grossman adds mustard and relish while Larry Reznick consumes the Inn's specialty. KNITTED DOLLS FOR SALE. . . Addy Lippman ballyhooing her wares to attract customers has drawn a crowd of boys . . . Adorable, charming, darling . . . How much? ... Fifteen cents, two for a quarter ... , Sorry, no sale . . . Lester Polisky, Cal Kirsch, Ronnie Abrahams, and Norman Gritz find the pins fascinating enough to examine but not to buy.
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