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MR. MARLON BATTERMAN, DEAN OF BOYS Dean of Girls Miss Alice Sunstrom was always to be found working with those who needed her help. She, in the course of a year, interviewed every senior. She discussed their future with them, often helping them fill out applications for iobs, scholarships, and entrances to college. Miss Sunstrom also acted as Dean of Girls. In this ca- pacity she handled attendance records and minor disci- pline problems. Teaching English rounded out her busy schedule. ln her various capacities, Miss Sunstrom came into con- tact with many students and fellow teachers. Her friendli- ness and willingness to give aid to those who needed it endeared her to all. .ffm-fxrf s f 'f M I do ean of Boys Looking with respect to the Dean of Boys Mr. Marlon Batterman, many boys went to him for ad- vice. What course, college, or vocation would you recommend? 'fWhich will be to my best advantage? Taking an active interest in school life and problems, many students, boys and girls went to him for guid- ance because he was always ready to give a help- ing hand where it was needed. Understanding tol- erance, and' patience were iust a few of his many attributes. Head football and track coach, and algebra and basic math teacher, Mr. Batterman was well ac- quainted with students of Marinette High School and their problems. He aided the Junior Class by giving a series of tests which would supply information concerning their ability and whether they were suited for col- lege and if so, what subjects they should plan for. MISS ALICE SUNSTROM, DEAN OF GIRLS l , .,-- f', C7LA,4,CV ,AWT H r lla-2 I 7 A L ' F p - JM VXWZ4-fl, ,e!llx,tM JWUZJ Jvzokvi by l'bAA'1-owl.-s-cm, XX in gjy IN 'Lg-J9af'l'X on'-J' nn, ,AQ
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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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Exploring Literary Worlds The junior high librarian was MRS. ALVINA EMMONS. She instructed English 7 and I0 and took charge of forensics. Music and knitting gave her pleasure and en- ioyment at home. MR. WILLIAM JONES, a sports enthusiast, taught English and iournalism. He also advised the Mariner, was assistant track coach, and was J.V. football coach. A temporary member of our faculty was MRS. EVELYN CAMERON. Mrs. Cameron, whose hobby was collecting old glassware and studying the history of Wisconsin, taught English II and 12, and Spanish II. A new addition to this department was MRS. DONNA KOPISH. She taught English 7 and 8 and advised Foot- lights. Gardening and baseball were her favorite pas- times. Music, drama, travel, and handwork gave MISS RUTH GREENE pleasure during the -past year. She was the in- structor for Latin I and II and English l2, and Latin Club advisor. MISS LILIAN KROHN again finished a successful year as teacher of English 9. Her Teen-Age Book Club provided entertainment for many freshmen. In her leisure time, Miss Krohn enjoyed reading and gardening. Another addition to our faculty was MISS VIRGINIA NEWELL. She taught English 'IO and 'I'I, speech, and directed the activities of Twelfth Night, the contest ploy, and the Senior Class Play. Her interests were drama, writing, and speech work. The Dean of Girls was MISS ALICE SUNSTROM. She also taught English and aided many seniors in her position as senior counselor. Knitting and reading gave Miss Sun- strom relaxation during her spare hours. English Il and Spanish I and ll were taught by MRS. ANNE THOMSEN in the second semester. She advised Spanish Club and directed the Junior Class Play. MRS EVELYN CAMERON MRS. DONNA KOPISH MRS ALVINA EMMONS MISS LILLIAN KROHN MISS RUTH GREENE MISS VIRGINIA NEWELL MR WILLIAM JONES MISS ALICE SUNSTROM MRS MARY KOBERSTEIN MRS. ANNE THOMSEN
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