Marshall Kean
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Marshall graduated from Lawton High School in 1976 and continued on at the University level to finished in May of 83´ with a Bachelors degree from Olivet College, Olivet, Michigan with a major/minor in art and music. He also studied english, history, and sports and was a member of the Olivet College track team and the Arizona State University archery team.
Marshall taught art in the Alhambra Traditional School System in Phoenix, Arizona, the Department of Defense Dependent schools in Germany, and also taught music in the Franz Grothe Schule in Weiden and Max Reger Gymnasium in Amberg. His teaching of art in Germany included freehand drawing, architectural history and different fonts at the Industrie und Handelskammer (Chamber of Commerce) in Weiden to adult students going into Architectural Drafting.
Marshall married Elfriede Johanna Hedwig Theresia Tretter in October 1990 and has resided since 1989 in Germany.
He has played with different music groups including baritone saxophone with the “Sax for 5” Saxophone quintet and the Sax Brothers, alto sax with the GS Big Band in Luhe, Gemany, and different saxophones, clarinet and flute with two Duets, including Charanza & Kean.
Marshall's sport success in Archery was limited to the national level, including winning of the German National Championships in the age class 46 yrs. in 2003, 3rd place in 2004, shooting the highest league in Germany with his team from Sulzbach-Rosenberg, and participation on the winning National Championship Archery Team for universities in Atlantic City representing Arizona State University in 1982. His best showing at the United States Olympic trials was 16th place, having competed in 3 Olympic Trials and 3 World Championship Trials.
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