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MR. BUEHLER MR. OYLER MR. FOSSETT MR. STEVENS MRS. LANGSTRETH Mrs. Langstreth, registrar, has many functions to perform. She not only has charge of the attendance office but also oversees the activities of the Citizenship Court. Program guidance for in-coming BIO students is another of her specialties, as well as advising Senior boys who intend going to college. The co-ordinators, a group new to Marshall this year, include Mr. Oyler, health; Mr. Buehler, extra-curricular activities; Mr. Stevens, who is in charge of the cultural aspects of secondary edu- cation; and Mr. Fossett, counsellor to twelfth grade students who are new to Marshall. This group has for its purpose the inter-relating of the various departments in the school, bringing each into a more closely knit whole. The school clerks include a group of conscientious people, who by their willingness to be of service, have made both teachers and students grateful. They include the following: Mrs. Archey, Mr. Sniffen ' s secretary; Mrs. Hyde, senior clerk; Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Pretzinger, main office; and Mrs. D ' Amato, attendance office. Mr. Colitzen is in charge of the students ' store and does the school ' s bookkeeping. He also sells tickets for the many school activities. Doing their part to keep the school plant functioning efficiently, Mrs. Langstreth, the co-ordi- nators, and the clerks have all contributed their share. Archey, Mrs. D ' Amato. Mr — 16 —
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ID M N S T IH A T MR. SNIFFEN John Marshall, under the guidance of its administrators and faculty, has been able to add another creditable year to its school history. Mr. Sniffen, school principal, has shown an interest in the con- tinued upward growth of the high school by pointing the way for each boy and girl to the fullest possible development that a school can offer. That each one of us should become the ultimate in manhood and womanhood, in order to reach the goal toward which we are all climbing, is the earnest desire of our principal. Mrs. Keith, girls ' vice-principal, has been able to make the girls of the school feel that her office is truly a port in time of storm. With the ideals of courtesy and service before them, the girls of John Marshall, with the aid of Mrs. Keith, are realizing their ambition. Mr. Boyd has been keeping his weather eye open for the John Marshall boys, and they have found it to be true that friendliness and fair treatment are to be received from his hands. With discrimination and care have our administrators tried to understand each individual student and his problem. MRS. KEITH MR. BOYD — 15 —
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F L T Y Faculty members are hard-working people who earn and deserve the credit they receive. Some members of the teaching staff are well-known out- side the school. Others are vitally interested in their hobbies, and still others pursue extra-curricu- lar activities at school. The following are the heads of their depart- ments: Mr. Newman, English; Mr. Donnally, his- tory; Mr. Stevens, languages; Mr. Oyler, science; Mr. Craig, mathematics; Mr. Messer, commercial studies; Mrs. Lewerenz. art; Miss Liljedahl. house- hold arts; Mr. Flam, industrial arts; Mr. C. Smith, boys ' gym ; Miss Anderson, girls ' gym. These teach- ers, besides outlining the curricula for their depart- ments, are a means of contact between their de- partment and the office. Mr. Allen is justly proud of his busy wood shop, for his classes turn out many beautiful and useful projects. Miss B. Anderson conducts a health-giving regime in the corrective rooms and has charge of the infirmary. Mrs. F. Anderson has come to Marshall as a newcomer, in the English department, after a two year leave of absence. Mrs. Baker can be found in the girls ' gym with her troupe of modern dancers. Mrs. Banning of the commercial department leads students through the IVR. ALLEN MRS. F. ANDERSON MRS. BANNING MRS. BOUVIER MISS BUTCHER MISS B. ANDERSON MRS. BAKER MISS BISCHOFF MRS BROWN MR. CAMERON MRS. BUCK MISS CAMPBELL MR. BEUHLER MRS. CLEWE 17 —
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