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...f-1w L . . . . rg. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Connie joy, of the custodial staff, eats before first lunch so she can run the elevator during the fol- lowing three lunch periods. ABOVE CENTER: Filing student illness cards, Miss Ethel Osberg performs one of her daily duties in keeping Marshall students healthy. ABOVE RIGHT: Reports and case-histories fill the desk of School Social Worker, Miss Pearle Anderson, as .she begins a day's work. Miss Anderson also works at two Southeast ele- mentary schools, Pratt and Motley, where she is on call and takes care of the student's personal problems. Staff Pewrms Indispensable Services 10 School Social Worker is the name Miss Pearle Anderson officially took, although students have called her a troubleshooter. Unusual emergency situation, from excuses to appearing in court filled her day. Besides working at Marshall, she was on call to University Elementary School, Motley, and Pratt. We are concerned with youngsters not able to use school productively. Emergency situation require the care of Miss Ethel Osberg. On her judgement rests the health of the entire school.The nurse's assistants, Gladys Anderson and Clare Sunden, assisted the handicapped throughout the year by running the elevator and helping in the lunch line. Mrs. Connie joy, matron, is known to all Marshallites as Mthe friendly smiling lady in the green uniform. LEF T: Mrs. Gladys Anderson and Mrs. Clare Sun- den, nurse's assistants, begin to set the table fpr the handicapped about 11:15.
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Students, Ana' Faculty 'I'he office acltninistration of Marshall is handled elliciently by a staff ol' lour clerks. Mrs. Little, in addition to being Mr. Chap1nan's secretary, is in charge ofthe entire staff. Mrs. Herbert Compiles the attendance lists and ehettlts students in after ab- sence. She also makes detailed reports for the main office. Financial affairs of the school are taken care ol' by Mrs. McMaster. She handles classroom requisitions for ina- terials and supplies. When the office is especially busy, Mrs, U'Loughlin, a part-time worker, helps the other clerks. the office staff: Mrs. Dorothy McMaster, Mrs. Margaret O Loughlin, Mrs. Claire Herbert, and Mrs. Fern Little. -ICN ,v vt 'Wa Q 6 s V . ' . l 9
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na'erstanclz'ng Counselors Smooth Problems ABOVE: College conferences featuring alumni and teachers attracted many senior high students. Carlton College sponsored the one shown here. BELOW: Senior high counselor Mrs. Celeste Leemhuis leafs through the Airman, a magazine supplied by visiting Staff Sergeantjames Andrews of the USAF Recruiting Office. BELOW RIGHT: Explaining the National Merit Scholarship is junior counselor Mr. Ronald Eikaas. RIGHT: junior high counselor Oliver Severson relaxes for a moment for his Cardinal pic- ture. Program completion, occupational relations, and colleges battery tests were just part of the work the counselors did. Forjunior high counselor Oliver Sev- erson, program coordination was the most important task. Nineth grade stu- dents planned their senior high pro- grams with the counselor's help. Ronald Eikaas and Celeste Leemhuis, senior high counselors, devoted time to personal student problems, college applications, and scholarships. 'sl'
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