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AR HALL FAC LTY Here at Marshall High School, we pride our' selves upon having one of the finest teaching staffs in the city of Chicago. In our Faculty section are mentioned several who sponsor special activities and those who had graduating divisions in January and June. At top left, Miss Estelle Margolis, sponsor of the Senior Honor Society, serves at one of their teas. During Mrs. Guinevere Sheridan's ahsence, Mrs. Dorothy Kinney served as sponsor of the junior Honor Society. Here ftop rightj she olhciates at the punch howl when they enter' tained their parents and some of their teachers. Below. Miss julia Schulte and Mrs. lcyl Kraf mer visit with members of the Honor Society and their parents. This year Miss Schulte took a leave of ah' sence to travel. 4' 3' -' ii l Lf, I QL' .- e .,jvT C7- K. In addition to serving as sponsor of the Honor Societies, Miss Margolis teaches Careers and Mrs. Kinney, Spanish. Miss Schulte makes Health a matter of vital concern to the girls, and Mrs. Kramer shows her classes how important a knowlf edge of Civics may he to them. Miss Anne Rolofson of the math department is sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mr. Edward Boxing supervises appointments for the activity program for the year and makes all stage arrangements together with a group of boys who act as a stage crew. Q3 is
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lk gf? W Mrs. Harriet Schroeder Miss Florence McClellan Mr. Ray Brennoek Division teachers for the january, 1955 graduf ating elass were Mrs. Harriet Seliroeder, Miss liloreiiee Mefflellan and Mr. Ray l5rennoek. The june gratluatiiig divisions were under the supervision ol' Mr. Vxfalter kluhnke, Mrs. Dorothy Scott, Miss Olive Sliephertl and Mrs. Ceeille llevier. and feamera shy, Miss Anne Rololson and Mrs. Catherine Cunningliam. After a numher of years as sponsor ol' the Marshall News and IKEVIEW, Mrs. Marian Bateman will resipin in the fall. The News will he under the management of Miss Rosemary Dampier. Miss Amtman, sinee her arrival at Marshall, has taught Drama. Puhlie Speaking, English and this last semester took over a German class. Miss Mary Freyder joined the ranks of the English department in Septemher and it was a pleasure to welcome hack Miss Rosemary Damf pier. Mr. Gunn, this semester took over the eare of the hook room whieh fell to his lot when Mr, l'leteher was transferred to Harrison High Selhviil. Mr, and Mrs. Lee plan to spend a year in travel in Alriea, Australia, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands, leaving next fall. A new niemher ol the History tlepartment this year was Dr. .loseph Strauh, Miss Marcia Saiidahl was this year in eharge ol' the very sueeessliul Marshall Choristers, lol' lowing the retirement ol Mr. Zutz in blllllt' 1954. ln Septemher. 1954, another Halushka entered Marshall High. This time it is Mrs. Rose Ha' lushka who teaehes Biology. Her daughter, Ruth, was valedietorian of Marshall's June 1954 gfraeluf Eltiilff elass, and Ruth's sister Devora preceded her in june 1951. Previous to that time, their father who now teaehes in Wright junior College had taught for some time in Marshall. Mr. Nvalter luhnke hirs, Dorothy Scott 16 Miss Clive Shepherd Mrs, Ceei11e Bevier
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