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g, l-Siriloegv Mr. Reginald A, Harriett. Com' M1545 mt-icial law and Shorthand Mis. Gatt-sie l-isher, lpngglish I Mis. Ruth li. Wfillet, Zfifilogjv' Us arifl biology. helps Shelflffii Clar. fVIr. Kurt Mevef, mechanical drawing. inspects Charles Williams' work. Mrs. Lillian lfradkin, Commer- cial geography Mrs, Rosetta Hackas. Home Econornics K Witliiri this vear. many in teachers have either taken a sahhatical leave or have trans- ferred to other s c h o o l s. Thougli we regret losing for' mer teachers. We welcome those who replace them. Mr. Wcislo and Mrs. Cohn alilv served as assistant princi- pals while Mrs. VVoolsev was on leave of alusenee. Mrs, Wfwfilsey' has returned for the spring semester. Several of lVlarshall's teach- ers are this year on sabbatical leave. touring Europe: Miss May Fischer. the math teacher. Mr. Gerritt Mouw. science. and Mrs. Mollie Nielarid who went to the South Sea lslands, to Aris- tralia and New Zealand. Those who have been transferred to other schools are: Miss Anne Schutzherger. Mrs. Myrtle Koranda. Mr. Melvin Biohi, of the English department. Mr, Gerald Ctiny ofthe Civics Department and Miss Ruth Wegat who was in charge of the Attendance Otinee have also left tis. During the spring term. Mr. Dom Pecehia, stihstitiite coaeit of the frosh-soph haskethall team received a permanent position at We-nrlell Phil- lips High School.
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FAC LTY Nlllll Ill- 1Rf llll ll TU IRIIII iUR lOl Slllll NHIR V1 XPIIR Dlf Nll1llIfllllllHlRHfl llfRf Ill f0R H11 1l1RNll1IllllFll'R4H' Loyalty and truth two qua11t1es that were lnstxlled R Ill R ill ln us by our teachers' We shall remam fa1thful to Proud of those who were our frlends as well as our Marshall as Marshall shall remam a part of us 30 mstructors we shall remember them throughout our llves as those who never ceased to help when advlce was needed who gave up tlme to explam that extra drfficult problem who helped to plan extra events for our en joyment who symbol1zed what Mar shall means to us Ill IIIRUI Ill llff HIIR N1 ll' IN Ili NIRIII HIR Ilfl RY J IM IR We have realxzed that though we may work to attam hrgher goals Mar shall shall always be on our hps and m our hearts For lt IS there we de veloped under the gumdance of teach ers who selflessly gave so that We mxght grow f N N 1 Ill Rl Ill IUR H11 ll lRSIl4lI Ill! ll It IS because of the mfiuence that our teachers have had upon us that w1th1n us there IS a feellng of loyalty to Marshall that can never be changed In plctures at left are Mr Albert J Pranno Band Mrs Norma Conyne CIVICS Mr Ernest Wllls Gym Mr Harold E Sanger Prmtmg wlth asslstant Mrs Gumevere Sherldan French Mr Carroll Slmmons Band Mmss Bermce Kelly, Home Economlcs Mr Gerald Cuny, CIVICS - - - - I- yr AA .r u ff u ll.l, 1,'llh'h'R 'f ' Sr --,xmb l.l,e1,N' ul.-1,xr:f,' 111 AUNE mx lfl,.e1. lf: IS
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eguactfl :tene iineis. tire-il last klixztt :e'V1 Chix. Antitfiei iiewciinez t Nlaregiierite l'llt:1ner. Nlzs. Glaflxs Haiwtt 1 has neen teaching aii 1:1 lm. Miss Patricia McNeal whit rnent tliiring the tall seineste lllkrllillgei was reiilacefl Et- 'Vl ing the spring semester. Miss NfJZ'ITl2i Ctiiiviie lr teaching Civics in iilace tif Mr. Cieralel Ciinx' who was traiisferretl tn Taft in Feliiuiary. Miss Dtirwtliy Ceiiiiwjc' is taking, Miss May l-'isCl1er's place for the time heing. ancl Mrs. Maria Melnyk is also teaching 111 the Math Department. It was a pleasure tn welceme hack Mr, Leb Karcher after sex eral years' military leave. Others who have come tc Marshall this semester to teach permanently are Mrs. Tula Canellis in the Sci- ence Department and Miss Mamie Saletta who is teaching, Spanish. Training the lmys in ROTC are SFC. George Mtiravec and Sgt. Roheit Hcipe. These replaced Sgt. Nelson Biirttin whit was with 11s tliiring the first semester. ln the lzegl ng tiretl. and in the sgiriiig. Miss ,Iris away several weeks he-cause of illness. During her ahsence, Mrs. Jackie McGinnis tomb: charge tif her classes. Assigned t-1 the Sigl1t'Sax'ing lleiiartment in tlie fall was Miss Dtirothy fi. Brenner. Pictiiretl helow are: Mr. Dom Pecchia. Gym Mr. David Katz. US. History Mr. Ralph Lewis, Orchestra Miss Marian Ltirtl. News and REVIEVV Sponmr Mr. Earl Kennecly. Physics antl Disciiilinarian Miss Elizabeth blaglciwski. Biology M13 VValcle-mar Ziitz. Chiqristers Miss Nancy Paliimlm. Mrs. Alice McDt1nnell, Miss Anne Batcheltler. l.ihrarians with Angie Bircltes, Miss jane llezel has presirletl twer Mrs. Catherine one 'if the lilvrary assistants. X ,, ' A 1 fri? . .sip lb 4
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