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x 5 W Dean of Boys Always willing to help with the problems that any boy might encounter. Mr. Lon W. Weber has served as Dean of Boys for the past three years. In addition to holding the positions of as- sistant principal. general science teacher, and student council advisor. Mr. Weber spent the greater part of the day talking to and advising students. His main interests have been concen- trated in the welfare of the entire section of the male student body. and his friendly suggestions have been a great help in solving any boys prob- lems. Because of his sincerity and understanding. Mr. Weber has become a vital part in the lives of the boys at school. Dean of Girls Seldom pausing in her ellorts to assist the Marinette High School girls with their daily prob- lems and concerns. Miss Alice K. Sunstrom fin- ished her fourth year as Dean of Girls. With seemingly infinite patience. Miss Sun- strom dealt with a never ending stream ol' ab- sentees, illnesses. troubles. and college plans. Through her counseling. MHS girls became more mature, self-reliant. and competent women. 1' T'
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-11 ALFRED E. NEUMAN is absent today! Judy Kelnhofer and Mrs. Olson go through one of their daily tasks of checking the absenteeism. Aiding The Administration An integral part of the administration of our school was the high school office staff. Assisting the Principal and aiding students and faculty were Mrs. Olsen and Judy Kelnhofer. Typing an- nouncements. printing tests, keeping students rec- ords. and checking attendance provided them with more than enough work. Often heard over the PA. and seen in the book room window, they have become familiar to all students during the school vear. ln the Superint'endent's office, the business affairs of Marinette Public Schools were dis- patched. Concentrating on their work amid the shuffle and noise of passing students. secretaries Eleanor Beattie and Barbara Nelson kept school records. managed financial transactions, and filed business accounts. Most often seen by students in his role as superintendent of the cafeteria, Mr. Sherburn Libal had the additional duties of tru- ant officer and business manager for Marinette Public Schools. CHECKING on a new order of school supplies Mr Llbal and Barbara Nelson confer as Eleanor Beattie types the minutes of the last school board meeting i?- CAUGHT in the act! Mr. Libal catches a rx sneaker as the rest of the line immensely enioy the situation.
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COLLEGE BOUND students Steve Royal, Phyllis Friedstein, Sarah Hood, and Dorothy Ruby receive information concerning the Scholastic Apptitude Test from senior coun- selor, Miss Alice Sunstrom. What Sh0uId I Do Ab0ut... 'lihe role ot' Senior Counselor involves count- less diversified tasks and great responsibility. In advising the seniors. Miss Sunstrom personally talked to each senior about his plans for the fu- ture whether they are college. military service. or a job. Although helping students to select a school or obtain a scholarship is a prodigious undertaking. she worked with efficiency and composure. Every Marinette High School student is well- acquainted with the home room conferences which are so much a part of our school life. The objective of this counseling program is to en- courage students to work hard in their subiects and to help to solve any problems which affect their school life. Each teacher has his own unique method in counseling his pupils. but all are united in the desire for the wellbeing of the students. HOME ROOM counselor, Mr. Mair, discusses iob op portunities with Howie Andersen.
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