Marshall High School - Review Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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M MECHA ICAL DRAWI G MECHANICAL DRANVING MR. Kuar Meri-,R These hoys are engaged in learning to make fine scale drawings such as those used in building, archif Lecture, and other fields. Mr. Meyer watches to see that each hoy has his measurements and technique right. Row 1: XV. Sconyers, C. Vs7illiams. Row 2: K. Ando, A. Smith, E. Dzenisg row 3: A. Mikell, R. Da' vis, L. Gold, L. Shipowg row 4: L. Rosenberg, B. Brad' lcy, D. Herrera, and S. Altman, are students who hope some day to take up the vocations which Mechanical Drawing helps them to prepare for. INDUSTRIAL RT INDUSTRIAL ARTS Ma. Kiiar Mr,Y1-.R ln Mr. Meyers lndustrial Arts class. these hoys learn to make articles ranging from lamps to hook' cases. articles which are often displayed in the show cases in the main corridor. ln the picture at the upper right. Taylor. l. Croslay, and other students look on and take notes as Mr. Meyer gives new instructions. ln the picture at the lower left, C. OlNe1l. C. lwlullin. L. Garner. A. Teplitz. S. Thomas. l. Bretl. and F. Davolio are making everything from candle holders and salad howls to wall shelves and tables. In the picture at the lower right. XV. Baeche. in the making of a wall shelf. ruhs the wood to a fine polish. 29

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ART ART MAJ OR M1ssIosEPH1NE HACKETT XVith a critical eye, each pupil works on his poster. Row l: jean XVallace, Yvette lvlontgomery, and Sidney Kavin: row 2: Sandra Klein, Charlotte Kaufman, Louis Tummif naro, Aurazela Thomas, and Richard Miiiorg row 3: Annette Kaplan, Felix XVarren, K at ie Little, Nlarjorie Klein, Venus Fuller, and Florence james, row 4: Pat Kee' ran, Pat Rogers, Victor Ahhinanti, Darlene Bogaf titus, Datrieh Bryant, anal Mzirleiie XVhite. ln the second picture are, row l: 'Sidney Kavin, Venus Fuller, and Jean NVallaceg row 2: Aurazela Thomas, Charlotte Kaul' man, and Yvette Mont' gomeryg row 3: llelix Vwfarren, and Annette Kaplan. At lower lelt, Charlotte Kaufman and Pat Rogers glaze ceramics which were later put on display in the cases in the main corridor. ln the lower right, are some of the ceramics as they were arranged in the cases. Plates, earrings, and cull linlcs were designed and executed hy the Art Majcar students, During the semester, awards were given to those who had made no' tahle achievements in their art work. The prize' winning entries of San' dra Klein, Carol Petersen, and Charlotte Kaufman were entered in a national contest, the entries for which were on display in the Fair Store for a week in March.



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HOME MANAGEMENT HGME MANAGEMENT Miss YVONNE SEn.ER Learning how to manage a home is but one of the lessons that is taught in Home Management. Putting pillow cases on pillows in the approved manner are Rosetta Cummins, Adele Lansky, and Gloria Paul supervised hy the nurse Qsecond from leftj. CLOTHING Mas. HARRIET SCHROEDER Three girls with visions of costumes worthy of Paris designers are: Mary Nicholas, Mary McDearmon, and Barbara Burt. Busy at the machines are: Camilla LaDue, Shirley Lee, and Grace Good. HEALTH Miss JULIA SCHULTE The girls are having a class discussion ahout health and how they can improve their own. Leading the discussion are Dorothy NValanka and Sondra Thomas. Row l: Eileen Mitchell, Dorothy Papacrist, and Bar' hara Portg row 2: Adrienne Rohhins, Gail Lenhotl, Annette Lieherman, Joyce Lipkin, Margaret McCallogg row 3: Saralee Feldman, Sally Skaletsky, Jo Green, Tohy Horherg, Rita Root, Myrtle Kroll, and Ginger Youngg row 4: Sandra Smith, Mary Allen, Ruhy Chandler, Gail Degen, Geraldine Echols, Odessa Vv'illf iams, Leona Soskin, and Loretta Teplitz. CAREERS Miss EsrEi.i.i2 MARooLis The students in Miss Margolis's class are studying about various careers. Skimming through reference hooks on many occupations are in row I: Buddy Ka' lish, Victor Abbinanti, Christine Davison, and Venus Fuller, row Z: Morton Rest, Ray Dupass, Gerald Alston, Howard Rubin, and Dan Bauman, row 3: Jane Groinowski, Irma Feldman, and XValter YVheelerg standing: Marlene Hofling, Irving Gordon, Renee Thomas, and Ann VVilliams. ART Miss JOYCE KARAMAS Landscape painting is one of the many phases of art practised in this class of Miss Karamas who watches a student as he works. Standing: Sam Yagerman, Ed' die Baker, Morris Parks, Juanita Rowels, Mary Gverall, Margaret McCarthy, James Brown, Malcolm Simmons, and Tommie Ann Love serve as critics for the students in the lirst row. Gther students working at their pic' tures are, row l: Keith Long, Antoinette Binachio, Irving Bretl, Elaine Brooks, and Jessie Chandlerg row 2: Cecelia Tang, Ralph Valencia, Ray Truiani, Richard Edmunson, and Leonard Wailkerg row 3: Danielle Thompson, Patricia Haynes, Barhara Hellin, and Eve' lyn Hopson. MUSIC Miss SARAH JoNi5s We look into Miss Jones's class as she explains diff ferent types of music, The pupils know that the field is wide and this class will help them understand many phases of music. Later on she will direct them as they practice scales. 30

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