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Pile it DR W FRED TOTTEN AB DCPILIXN 127 l1n1Un 1D l n1Umcr1ty 1 CHIEF COUNSELOR 4ND FRIFND OI' MHS S7 UDPNTS A message to students Srnce The Cactus rs 1 product of the Senror Class I vsrsh first of all to say to each mem ber of the grlduatmg class best of luck May I extend to each of you my srncere xush Your school contarns both a record and a challenge The prctures and drscussrons tell much about your experrence as a hrgh school student vsrth respect to actrvrtres and generrl school lrfe If the record rs vweak there IS a chal lenge to make 1t strong If the record ns good there IS strll room to make 1t better The three most rmportant questrons to be ansvserecl by any hrgh school student when evaluatrng the vsorth of hrs hrgh school experr ence are 1 What do I know QQ What can I do and v What am I If you are makrng the most of your hrgh school days so far as students are concerned you wrll have a good foundatron of knowledge and enough skrll rn your chosen Held to do somethmg well The questron of What am I depends pretty much upon you personally Marlon Hrgh School expects 1 lot from her students Much responsrbrlrty for self dnrectron and self motrv 1t1on rs placed upon your shoul brlrty as you are able to handle Much of what you are and what you are to become depends upon your abrlrty rn self drrectron and your abllrty to dell furly md honestly wrth your classmates md teachers It rs my srncere hope that the record pre sented rn thrs book wrll cause each of you to revaluate yourselves rn terms of What am I If along vnrth your knowledge and skrll you are learmng and practrcrng certarn elements of leadershrp cooperatron loyalty obedrence to necess 1ry regulatrons and authorrty and full regard for the property person and rrghts of your fellow men then your hrgh school days ire much xx orthwhrle W Fred Totten l l I ' I R r,. l -7 A.lVl.-Inc ia 1 iVel'Slty-1951 Pl. .-lflc lal Q 'V' S' -19.5 Y 7 'V , 7 Y Y Y Y I f 4 I I , , , , , - , , . . 1 YZ I 7 ,. . - . . c 7 ' ' 2 - for a full and happy future life. ders. We want you to have as much responsi- V. l , . . I 2 I . . 2 2. 2 1' . 7 I c y 7 . 3 . 9 3 . , , ' 2 , , , , , , a a 4 . V 7 . . 2 Q I . g l I. 9
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it X? ORVILLE J HOOKER AB Butler 1975 AIN Butler 1931 SKILLFD HP AD OF MARION CITY SCHOOLS To be the superlntendent of the Clty schools IS a great honor one WlllCl'1 MQIIOH ln 1943 bestowed upon Mr Orvllle Hooker former Prlnclpal of MHIIOH High The responslblllty of provldlng an adequate and sultable educatlon for all puplls from kln dergarten to high school IS an enormous task Acting as coordinator of the thlrteen separate plants the schools and the Coliseum Mr and Janltors the dlstrlbutlon of the books and supplies and provlslons for the making and enforclng of health and safety rules He IS responsible for all deallngs of the schools and must malntaln certaln standards and requirements set by the state Also IH his charge are the 3Cl1lCVCIDCI'lt and attendance rec ords of everyone who ever attended Marlon schools lncludlng the five thousand pupils of today At present an estlmated one half mllllon dol lars IS spent for the operation and maintenance of the school system each year Superlntendent Hooker stated that at thls tlme there IS undel hls dlrectlon a postwar planning committee conslderlng and organlzlng ldeas for further lmprovements When not engrossed ln our education Mr Hooker finds tlme to be actlve ln many organ lzatlons about town At present he 15 a member ASSOC1atlOH Board of Dlrectors of the Tubercu losls Assoclatlon Natlonal Educatlon Assocla tlon MHflOH Teachers Federatlon American Assoclatlon for Chlldhood Educatlon and the N3f1OH3l Admlnlstrators ASSOC13flOH HIS hob b1CS are those old Amerlcan favorltes golfing and fishlng If you notlce a tall dark and hand some gentleman quietly observlng MHYIOHS Glants ID action lt 15 probably Mr Hooker past coach of sald Giants for as the saylng goes Once a Marlon High Fan always a fan Ili i f- W 1 J -Q . , l . . . . Hooker attends to the hiring of the teachers of the Rotary Club, Young Mens' Christian 8
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