Marshall High School - Magistrate Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, GUIDANCE DIRECTOR: Page Six P f fl Pl MR. ERNEST GOULET Did you have amnesia during third period? inquires our new assistant principal as he adds your name to the detention list. You'd think Mr. Goulet would get tired of writing! Not only does he have charge of detention and skip slips, but also of boys' attendance, excuses to leave the building, and tardi- ness. Have you felt those eyes following you down the hall? They belong to monitors who want to see if you have a paddle. The use of a paddle, which gives a student permission to be in the halls, was put into effect by Mr. Goulet. No wonder he's such a busy man! MISS PEARL TURNQUIST Gllftfzlllte Direcfoz' Helping students to choose their programs, giving all sorts of tests, and assisting in placing students in college are just a few of the duties of Miss Pearl Turnquist, our guid- ance director. She also helps to find jobs for students and keeps vocational material which is avail- able to all students at any time. Assisting Miss Turnquist are Margaret Barich, Beverly Burke, and Mary jane Greenwald.

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DIR. R. C. HIGBEE Prifzripul of Wlmxifmll FOREWORD The feature of all year books is wrapped up in the story they tell in pictures. Pictures of the happy time when youth is yours and the scenes connected with this happiest of all life's stages are preserved for the sterner years. The youth which is yours now is a season which does not return, can never be wished back, cannot be bought with gold. You cannot bribe time. But you can by wise living preserve good health and all the best of youth's attributes far into the years by learning and following the rules of health. Remember, a sound mind in a sound body is your most priceless possession. Never let either deteriorate through care- lessness or indifference. A great writer has truly said, Conse- quences are unpityingf' May the consequences of folly never be visited upon any one of you. R. C. HIGBEE. Page Five



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OFFICE SECRETARY, NURSE OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Ruth Grotefend, otiice sec- retary, and her assistants, Carol Leaf, Maxine Jensen, and Dorothy Brier. Records, schedules, girls' attend- ance, correspondenceffwhat a pile of clerical work fand patiencej it takes to keep us all straight We often wonder, Mrs. Grotefend, how you keep so good-natured. OUR SCHOCI. NURSE Oh.flwfi111e.s' . . . I've run around the block till I thought my pulse would get a ticket for speeding, I've leaned against radiators till my cheeks are red as fireg and still I can't get an excuse slip. I guess our nurse knows her business. Yes, theres no doubt about itg Miss Harriet Johnson, Marshalls nurse for the past two years, does know her business. She's kept exceedingly busy giving periodical health examinations to all students and athletes, bandaging minor wounds, and assuring worried students that they'll live out the day, at least. She never Ends her duties monotonous. Hats oft to our alert nurse! gf - Wfaiting our turn to be X-rayed. Holding a deep breath. Riga 5616312

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