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I 'sf 113' S -fm' ,. ,- -:L--E Y bib f 3'.-3 ........ A . 5 ---- ,gg BUSINESS OFFICE LIBRARY Miss McCrea. Clerk Miss Stevens. Librarian MAIN OFFICE Mrs. Piisenberqer, Clerk Miss Cooper, Clerk Mrs. Archey. Secretary Miss Hahn. Clerk Mr. Wisdom. Student Body Business Manager
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Qi,-Qty' Mr Riddle Mr Zaun Mr Cameron Mr McGinnis Mr Stoops Mrs Riswold Mrs Lewerenz Chr Art Dept Mr. Mansell Miss Tapper Miss Myslik Une of the busiest departments is commercial studies, headed by Mr. Messer. Mrs. Banning teaches office practice While Miss Qpter's and Mrs. Hallinan's classes pound the keys. Mrs. Harris and Mr. Messer are particularly adept at shorthandg Mr. Morris is partial to bookkeeping, while versatile Mr. King can do almost any- thing. His services are always in demand. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Anderson and their staff Mr. Newman Chr. Eng. Dept. Miss Nofziqer Miss Feeman have charge of the physical education departf ment. ln the boys' qym, Mr. Zaun and Mr. Smith coach our piqskin heroes. Those interf ested in basketball follow Mr. Wheealerp Mr. Cameron, our favorite muscle man , has charge oi the qymnastsp Mr. McGinnis develops Marf shall's potential home run kinqsn, and Mr. Rid- dle is responsible for the success ot our track stars. ln the girls' qym, Miss Anderson has charge of corrective classes and archery, while Miss Davis, Mrs. Buck, and Mrs. Baker, who has just returned from a year's leave oi absence, have the reqular classes ol physical education. Miss Moran Miss Campbell Mrs. Warren Mrs. Palfrey Miss Reid Miss Bischoff Mrs. Bouvier Miss Hermans Mrs. Clewe
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Mrs. Langstreth. Registrar ATTENDANCE OFFICE Mrs. Andrew. Clerk CAFETERIA Mrs. Edwards. Manager Mrs. Gibb I' ' t The rnain office is truly the pulse of Marshall. lt is here we sense the activity, the order, and the efficiency of the school. The office is an information bureau, a telephone exchange, the fionie of the lost and found, a supply center all rolled into one. The attendance office performs the double duty of iecordinq attendance and keeping nierit scores. ln addition to selling tickets, war stamps, and school supplies, the business office acts as rl bank through which all the nioneys of the school pass. The tasty and inexpensive meals preparcd in our expertly inanaqed cafeteria inake this place a favorite spot for Marshall pupils. We are proud of our beautiful library and its rapid growth. This year rnany iniprovonients have been inade which have added to its efficiency.
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