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ES? ABOVE: Special Education Teachers. STANDlNG: Mr. Gordon Wilcox, Grade 7 Hearing Handi- capped, Mr. Dean Aker, Grade 8 Hearing Handicapped. SEATED1 MR. Robert Rose, Grades 'IO-12 Crippled and Cardiac Classes, Mrs. Ethel Turley, Grades 9-12 Hearing Handicapped, Mrs. Helen Jambeck, Grades 7-9 Crippled and Cardiac Classes, Mr. Lyle Christensen, Audio-Visual Services and social studies teacher. E ABOVE1 Nurse and Social Work er, Checking on an absence i Miss Ethel Osberg, Marshall' nurse. She makes certain the stu dent body stays in 'l0O'K: goor health while Miss Pearle Ander Staff Contributes Guidance, Assis BELOW: Custodial Personnel. SEATED: Mr. Miltoi BELOW: Ottice Personnel. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Eleanore Miller, parttime clerk in the main office, Mrs. Dorothy Hanson, parttime clerk for the social worker, Mrs. Clarice Rothe, the counselors' clerk. BACK ROW. Miss Lucille Holden, chief clerk, Mrs. Claire Herbert, attendance clerk, Mrs. Jorund Wold, bookkeeper. Z is . L 'txt 'Q , ,, K, if W- ., , Stacy, ianitor, Mrs. Mary Campbell, attendant Mrs. Crystal Skeie, matron, Mr. Raymond Quill ing, lunchroom, Mr. Clarence Hargreaves, seconc floor, Mr. Erland Wenborg, engineer-in-charge wkri in 'K x M . Z ,... . A Q M, n2f',ff,P' liege. 'r ,,AV Y A S' . f V . 'Zig' .. . Y. NP' ' , ' do .9 I s , f.. J H5 ff sg V, .. .
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X Y r sm.. ill I'Q'gE vs.. f gm 5 may. ,-, ,mi ABOVE: Senior Teachers and Advisers, STANDING: Mr. Paul Beck- strand, English and Auditoriums, Mr. Loyd Jerdee, Physics and Science, Mr. Andrew Ostazeski, Art, Mr. Lester Mikelson, Chemistry and Mathematics, Miss Gladys Gudahl, Business Education and Oc- BELOW: Library Stafi. Miss Mae Arlander, Librarian, Mrs. Joyce Tufts, Assistant Librarian. Our library is kept up to date by the efficient job that the librarians do. They work together with the student library assistants to keep our students and staff well in- formed. Mrs. Joyce Tufts is the new assistant librarian this year. cupations Coordinator. SEATED: Miss Emma Stevning, Physical Edu- cation, Mrs. Frances Anderson, Modern Problems and History, Miss Helen Chapman, English and Journalism. Twelfth grade students work extra diligently to pre pare for college and iobs. There is a wide selection of classes open to seniors that will benetit them through out their lives. For those students going to college, chemistry, mathematics, and one ot the two languages are stressed. Office Skills, a senior business subject, is open to seniors who plan an oitice career. For stu dents who enioy writing, there is the news ot iournal ism class. Modern Problems and English, required sub iects, supply a well balanced program for the senior student.
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t ae ?'+.R 0' N 1 5 51 . -g Wit: 5 .f F Q . V 2 on, social worker, divides her me between Marshall and two rode schools. She knows and lps almost every Marshall stu- nt. is If QS ABOVE: Counselors, New to Marshall this year is Mr. Edward Swiderski, counselor to the freshmen and sophomore students. Mr. Swiderski divides his time equally between Franklin Junior High and Marshall. Mrs. Celeste Leemhuis, junior and senior counselor, knows each of these students and guides their programs while Mr. Oliver Severson, 7th and Sth grade counselor, introduces and orients new students. nce To Promote a Better Marshall lr. Eugene Provo, utility. STANDING: Mr. Ru- lrs, James Hofstede, first tioor, Mr, David Dahl, hird tioor, Mr. Wallace Johnson, fireman. l olph Freiei, tireman, Mr. Bernard Parker, utility, 1 uf 4 BELOW: Lunchroom Personnel, On'the-go almost constantly are Mrs. Elsie Steftenson, pastry cook, Mrs. Barbara Kelly, kitchen assistant, Mrs. Elsie Zander, range cook, Mrs. Mary Horbul, kitchen assistant, Mrs. Linda Lunderborg, kitchen assistant. Miss Kathleen Cleary, lunchroom manager, is not pictured. s J It ,ri i, E I Vw. .. P' 1 , as M: , -- 2 Qu . U Y B 1' 'Z A -fm... , i M wa -, . r , , Q ' ,, , Q - Q u , ., 'K n . af-an E . , L 1 - -mu. 7' . . A , 4, was , iw, A if 2' Q ll X ww.W,gWW X 5. 'H ,, , ,,.,, , K . ,,..,,, , . F
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