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MR. LEON C. FRIEL Vice Principal MISS ANN TURULA MR. MATTHEW R. HOFFMAN Girls' Adviser Boys' Adviser Administrative Sta -IF ww Miss ELLEN RYTKONEN 8th and Ilth Grade Counselor MR. ALFRED C. GOETZ 9th and 12th Grade Counselor MR. RICHARD O'HARA 7th and 10th Grade Counselor 5
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Q 0 VAD1 DR. RAYMOND E. FRANCIS Principal Weather Vanes - North, South, East, West, moved by the wind, they point the directions at the degrees of the circle which their arrows' arcs describe. They tell the ways that each of us may choose to go. As the wind affects the directions that the vane shall point, so may events and pressures determine our way. But it is well to remember that the determinism of the wind can affect the freedom of movement in the weather vane only as its nature allows. The weather vane has a way of life built into its freedom to move. It is a useful, reassuring, graceful, familiar, friendly, ornamental self controlling, and reliable instrument. As the members of this class meet the determinisms of life our most sincere wish is that each may fashion an internal integrity so that intentional choices of direction may be as strongly focused and as reliable as are the self-restrictions of the weather vane. QWAG9 ' i 4
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1 H Zia ,, dis iq fi Thirty-six Years 0 Service. On April 30, 1962 our Vice-Principal, Mr. Leon C. Friel, bade farewell to the, familiar and hallowed halls which have reaped the bounty of his thirty-six years of devoted service, Mr. Friel came to the new Iohn Marshall High School in 1926 to teach mathematics. Three years later he was made head of the mathematics department, a position he held until 1944, when he became Marshall's Vice-Principal, In addition to his academic contributions, Mr. Friel supervised many extra-curricular activities, two of which were Marshall's winning basketball team, in the early days and more recently, the National Honor Society. The challenge of Iohn Marshall High School, in Mr. Friel's mind, was to try to bring the best out of each student so he will work up to his capacity and beyond it. Ir is most fitting to say that Mr. Friel met his challenge and went beyond it in his effort to make Iohn Marshall a school worthy of praise. Surely such a devoted servant to the welfare of all of us is entitled to the highest degree of respect and admiration. Mr. Friel, the Iohn Quill salutes you.
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