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A i if M i if fp ilulffi it ili'll.+ t if JJ ' i Mr. Allen E. Harbort has served Marinette High School W iffy! QU ,l illvfi ll, T l Awww ll lflli JM for four years. ln that time, he has come to be known as the man with an engaging smile, ready wit, and an under- standing heart. :Many students know him personally and appreciate the problems which arise for a person in the position of high school principal. A man in this post must truly understand young people and know the answers to the problems which are familiar only to teen-agers.,We be- lieve that Mr. Harbort possesses these qualities. His ability to inspire others to do their best is an important reason for this school year being profitable and eventful. Through the ears raise and encouragement have been two items Y I P at the top of his list for dealing with people successfully. 'i lifflfv l f ix' ff' ff ' Wi? fiwi ri ' V' 'll A , . l ff! Axim CPN L 'll ,f ,X , ' 1 f fffk' ' STAFFORD D. BYRUM, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL W W My PRIN Al. YM 4 Q X In the many years that Mr. Stafford D. Byrum as se Marinette High School as vice-principal, his services h e been performed with skill and dedication. Added to duties as vice-principal, he taught chemistry, directed ath- letic functions, kept charge of the school treasury, super- vised the detention program, conducted the magazine sales, and checked and repaired lockers. He was always ready to offer his assistance when stu- dents rushed into his room asking, What's my locker com- bination? or How much money does Pep Club have? His interest in each student was shown by his constant readiness to help in any way. 6 A
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WILLIAM GODSON, SUPERINTENDENT Board ot Education Establishes School Policies The Marinette Board of Education met many times in the last year. Their many duties included determining school policies, establishing a budget, carrying out a school building program, and hiring new teachers. They elected as their president, Dr. Charles Koepp. Mr. William Godson, Superintendent, supervised all pub- lic schools, interviewed prospective teachers, and acted as secretary to the Board. His willingness to help members of the faculty and student body and his complete fairness in all matters won him a place of respect in our school system. MARlNETTE BOARD OF EDUCATION-Left to Right: Dr. Charles Koepp, Mr. Charles Pedersen, Mr. Walton Johnson, Supt. William Godson, Mr. L. F. Thielen, Mr. L. P. Adams, Mr. Morris Mundt.
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17 'HHS OFFICE STAFF-Barbara Walk, Mrs. Olson, Barbara Nelson, and Eleanor Beattie. A Cheerful Office Staff Aids Teachers And Students MR. SHERBURN LIBAL 20 U' ff .,-, 4 :Y C. fs , t 1 . 1 , V ' t' ,.KY,LLfC-fQ 'gig ,gifts fg!9'Q,Q5UF1f i ,iQe:.Q.f7'v --.I tuba 55161. 'i,f'f:fvctfqj2 ,1iffzA5LfJ 1 7 -Cf,4,'lJ'7,,,JC1f7 faffflfwh- tyfiagtw Students and teachers alike received aid from a willing fl xqstaff of office workers. In the principaI's office, Barbara Walk and Mrs. Olsen greeted every Inquiry with a smiling face and ready assistance. All through the year, they heard the familiar phrases, Hey, did anyone find a green wallet? or Quick! Find someone to run the movie ma- chine this hour. In the superintendent's office, Barbara Nelson and Eleanor Beattie took care of secretarial affairs. These two girls have done much to keep things running smoothly. Mr. Sherburn Libal was business manager of the school, truant officer, and in charge of the cc.eteria. Many of us know best his voice saying, Back to the end of the line!
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