Marshall High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1964

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Zgkwii . Above: The Custodial staff. STANDING: James Hofstede, David Dahl, Raymond Quilling, Bernard Parker, Clar- ence Hargreaves. SEATED: lXIrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Constance Joy, Erlancl Wenborg. Not pictured: Stephen Tkach, Rudolph Freier, Eugene Provo, Wallace John- son. Below: Marshall's Cooks, lklrs, Linda Lunderborg, Mrs. Elsie Steffcnson, and Mrs. Mary Horhul prepare for the first influx of students at 11:35 a.m. Desserts, fruit juires, salads, and ive cream sandwifhes may be bought separate- ly from the uplate lunehf' r? a 14

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Ujqee Personnel Keep System Movzng The counseling and ofhce stalls per- formed important duties without which our school could not function. The visit- ing teacher, Pearle Anderson, displayed special ability as the school social worker. while the physical well-being of the stu- dent body was the responsibility of the school nurse, Ethel Osberg. To make stu- dents realize their capabilities and to put these to use were the main objectives of our MHS counselors. The duties of Oliver Severson, the junior high counselor, and Ronald Eikaas, the sophomore counselor, who was new to Ma1'sliall this year, in- cluded solving the personal as well as academic problems of the students. The junior and senior counselor, Blrs. Celeste Lecmhuis, has helped many students make their post-graduation vocational or edu- cational plans. Below: Kept constantly busy in the sc'hool's centtr of at Abe e lN'Irs Mary Campbell clexator operator to handl tivity are the office clerks lN'Irs. Fern Little, Mrs Melba capped students and l'thcl Osbcrg school nurse xisit Borgendale. Mrs, Carroll Felicetta. Mrs. Dorothy Han Nirs Clarice Sandm licensed practical nurse in the rest son, Nirs. Claire Herbert, and Mrs. Eleanor lNIiller mg room



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Stojj' Keeps School Running Sfnoothbf The custodial personnel kept the halls of Mar- shall in excellent condition and the rooms at best possible temperature this year. It took many hours of hard work on the part of these devoted people to keep our school one of the cleanest in the city. In addition to their professional skills, they took an active interest in the students and their activities. Another big job at Marshall is our hot lunch program. Miss Cleary and her experienced kitchen staff prepared hot lunches and desserts each day for the faculty and student body. To help with the selling of food, students were employed -as cash- iers. Below Left: Kathleen Cleary, lunehroom manager, cheeks a register for student cashiers before lunch. Be- low Right: Raymond Quilling performs one of his many janitorial tasks. Above: Hot food being prepared by two of our able cooks,- Mrs. Barbara Kelly and Mrs. Elsie Zander, creates pleasant odors in our first and second floor hallways shortly before lunch. 15

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