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Principal, Mrs. Ellie Sapp, takes control of Marshall with vast experience. Formerly, a teacher, counselor, dean of women, program director, and vice-principal and having worked at Blair, PHS, and Muir, she feels very comfortable in her latest challenging job. Her duties range from parent conferences, public relations, and student committees, to supervising a staff of 109, and being responsible for the entire school. Her goals are academic excellence and llto guarantee learning in an atmosphere free from disruption. UI like to be out and around with the students, she said But most of all, I love people and I want us to feel like one big, happy family. In regard to the graduatingvseniors, she said, llThere is so much I want to tell them . . . we cannot make the world a better place unless we improve the individual. And to improve oneself you must have courage, love, faith, and understanding of your fellow man. From a chat with Mrs. Effie S. Sapp, Principal, pictured right. Our assistant principal in charge of student activities, is Mr. Dave Banis, formerly a Marshall teacher. His job includes being ASB advisor, scheduling all school events, and working with students on all school activities. He says, If you're in charge of student activities, you have to know what their interests are and you can only find out by listening . . . talking, and understanding them. He has a great rapport with the Marshall Student Body. Recently appointed as assistant principal of data processing, to replace Mr. Hurley, is Mr. Al Burt, former Principal of Sierra Mesa. He is in charge of all curriculum, supervising the staff and counselors, and making up the master schedule of classes. His job is a very important one, for without his expertise, our school would not have run as smoothly as it did. 64 X-X945 Mr. D. Banis Mr. A. Burt
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Teacheris Prayer I want to teach my students how To live life on earth- To face its struggles and its strife And how to improve their worth- X Not just the lesson in a book gary' . f' Q, On how the river flows- inf ,IT But how to choose the proper path ff VVherever they may go- uwmgx To Lmderstand etemal truth And know the right from wrong- And gather all the beauty of A flower and a song- F or if I help the world to grow In Wisdom and in grace- Then I shall feel that I have won And I have filled my place. 62 -James Metcalf
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