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-Q I I R r ABOVE: SEATED: Mrs. Jacqueline Nordell, English and Spanish. STANDING: Mr. John Anderson, Industrial Arts, Mr. Joseph Jock- etty, History, Mr. Lloyd Olson, Physical Education and Health, Mr. Edward Krynski, History, Mr. George Patten, Mathematics. UPPER RIGHT: Fun-loving Mr. Daniel is giving advice to one of his ad- miring students. His interest in the students' welfare is undisputed. He has shown this by being a driverfs training instructor and a former Cardinal adviser. Dedicated Personnel Offers Guidance These junior high Teachers have worked hard these past years to help us achieve successes, even if they seem to be hindering, instead of helping, at times. in future years one may remember how kind and thoughtful a certain teacher really was. After one com- pletes a teacher's course, then there is the look back and the realization how admirable this teacher was. WJ .mm f I vs Q17 One may resent learning square roots, or any other task, but, actually, the teacher is aiding us. One can go on and on about teachers who allow us to express ourselves in history, English, mathematics, music, gym, home economics, or industrial arts. Indeed, we are lucky because ours are dedicated teachers who are shaping our future for the best. LEFT: SEATED: Mrs. Eleanore Passon, Speech Pathologist. STANDING: Mr. Harald Miles, Senior Choir, Choral- ettes, Junior High Music, Mr. Daniel Tetzlalt, Junior and Senior Band, Mr. Wilbur Lewis, Industrial Arts and Stage Consultant.
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RIGHT: Mrs. Renee Olson, English and All-School Play, Mrs. Marcia Klietz, Englishg Mrs. Joan Johnson, Junior High Art, Mr. Louis lacar- ella, industrial Arts, Mr. Robert Hermanson, Geog- raphy, Mr. Stuart Love, Mathematics. Versatile Staff Benefits Students Junior high students are not just concerned with studies. They manage to have quite a bit of fun too. During the spring a Freedom Day is sponsored by the Junior High Student Council. It is a day when you may play legal hockey. Usually, it is an all-day aftair un- less it rains. People with experience tell us that it usu- ally rains on Freedom Day. There is also a Youth Cen- RIGHT: SEATED1 Mrs. Jean Stancari, Girls' Physical Ed- ucation and G.R.A., Mrs. Margaret Shaw, English fsubstitutelg Miss Leona Han- sen, Mathematics and Jun- ior Student Council. STAND- ING: Mr. Arthur Chiodo, Civics and History, Mr. Rob- ert Baker, English, Mrs. Hel- en Mose, Home Economics and Red Cross, Mr. Edwin Daniel, History. E ter held to entertain the young teens. At Y. C., ping pong, basketball, and dancing are held. There are many more activities in which the junior high schoolers can enjoy, even outside ot school-spon- sored activities, such as parties at home, hayrides, and picnics. So, don't fret junior high, you can have fun too! -se-4 -'R 1
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ABOVE: Sophomore Advisors. STANDlNG: Mrs. Helen Mose, Clothing, Mrs. Sally Zuelke, -- French, English, Mr. Michael Fleming, English, Mr. Warren Joe Arnold, Physical Education. SEATED: Mr. Robert Sweeney, Biology. RIGHT: Mr. Loyd Jerdee, physics instructor and a senior advisor, gives a look around after assigning the usual. Faculty Serves As Students' Guide Marshall supplies its students with a large variety ot subjects. A typical sophomore takes the following classes: history, biology, English, geometry, gym, and a language. History covers the ancient period up to the Civil War while biology is centered around laboratory work and lectures. Literature, grammar, and oral work are covered in English classes. Required subjects tor , rs RlGHTf Junior Advisers. STAND- lNG: Mr. Cecil O'Brien, Business i Education, Miss Rita Curtin, Busi- 3 ness Education, Miss Verna Nepl rude, English, Mr. George Ke- prios, Mathematics. SEATED: Miss Katharine lrvine, Mathematics. juniors are history, English, and gym. Additional subjects include physics, advanced algebra, news, business skills, languages, and art. News is a special English class that prepares students tor the school newspaper, The sludge. Spanish and French are the languages that are oftered to students from ninth to twelfth grades. ,., ,,cwew......,..,,s,,,,, , . .-.MW , M ..
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