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Guidame Buzzers sound, bmtons light up, phones ring, students meander in and out, parenfs stay c: little longer. The guidance offices hum from morning 'Hf evening. Busin cd- vising parents and students, filiing applica- tions, administering tests, and compiling scores, Mr. Ernsting and Mrs. Meints work long hours siruggling to meet all the needs of this ever-expanding field. MRS. JEANNE DUNHAM MRS. JEAN MElNTS MR. DOUGLAS ERNSTING B5,, University of Cincinnufi B.A., Miami University MA, Columbia University M.A., Miami University I101
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MRS. WILLA DUMFORD Secrefary to The Principal MRS. PAT MONJAR Secretary MR. MERLIN SHADE Assistant Principal B. 5., Bowling Green Sfafe Universify M. of Ed., Bowling Green State University I91 MR. ROBERT A. MARTIN Principal B. A., Ohio State University M. of Ed., University of Cincinnati Attendance sfips, grade curds, sche- dules-these are the apparent workings of the school administration. Behind these obvious features are many hours speni in planning, evaluating, coordinating, and re-examining. The physical organi- zation and all its parts, efficient as they are, would be meaningless without a cen- tral guiding purpose and withou? con- tinued community good will. Wffhouf ihe efficient work of the udminisiration, the school would soon resolve itself into Lifter confusion.
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Faculty Good teachers are the most important asset of a school. Without them, new equip- ment and modern buildings are useless. Mariemont is particularly fortunate in hav- ing can excellent faculty. Our teachers are dedicated, expert in their subiects, and interested in conveying their knowledge to their classes. All are graduates of good col- leges across the country, and many are working on advanced degrees. Some had training in other jobs before entering the teaching profession. They have the experi- ence and knowledge necessary to teach. More important, our teachers are concerned with each individual not only as a student but also as a person. Busy faculty mem- bers take time to sponsor and direct extra- curricular activities such as sports events and clubs. They find time for a student who has a problem or wants to do addi- tional work. We owe a great debt to our teachers, one that we can never quite repay. Fine A M5 MR. ROBERT DOMINIQUE Vocal Music 3.5., University of Cincinnati MR. GARY W. STAMM Instrumental Music 8.5., Ohio State University MRS. SUSAN KINGSLEY Art B.A., College of Wooster MR. RONALD STILWELL Instrumental Music 5.5., Ohio State University
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