Marshall High School - Maverick Yearbook (Marshall, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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THESE ARE THE SIX ple who run their legs first, second, and third peo- off Pe' riods, doing the many jobs around the office. They pick up attendance slips, and oth- er notices, run errands, and just do about anything that they have time to do in the hour's span. These busy stu- dents are from left to right: Dale Brown, Susan Green, Judy Leslie, Kay Briggs, Bar- bara Hines, and Rosalyn Lea. They don't make 'em much better. WOW! MR, ATWELL surely does have a good day every clay of the year with these six good-look- ing and efficient girls as- sisting him. But natural- ly they are there for work and not for fun. Aiding the assistant principal in any possible way is their main con- cern. From left to right are: Sherry Sanders, Nancy Morris, Gail Dauphin, Glenda Thom- as, Kay Helen Mock, and Kay Saxon. --.....,,. aff , OF COURSE, WE can't leave out fourth, fifth, and sixth periods so we need some afternoon office workers, and it looks like we got 'eml The last three periods of the day are some of the busiest times as far as the office goes. So these girls are as busy as the other workers. From left to right are, Debbie Taylor, Eve- lyn Elliott, Stephanie Elkins, Glenda Robinson, Kay Hend- erson, and Martha Carter.

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MR RUSSELL MURPHY, DIRECTOR OF PUPIL SERVICES and Mrs. Elaine Nesbitt, his secretary W0 kmg for ,411 of MH Seeing that Marshall High and its business run smoothly and efficiently are Mrs. Elea- nor Richardson ancl Mrs. Fran- ces Henderson. Both are will- ing to assist the many students who need their help, but most of their time is spent in aiding Mr. Roark and Mr. Atwell in the pressing work of MHS. A great help to Mrs. Rich- ardson and Mrs. Henderson are the student office workers who give up a study period to assist in the office.



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Emplrfye 5 Jncrease Efhcieucy Right: MR. J. T. RAY relaxes for a brief time during his very busy sched- ule. Coach Ray, as he is called by most everyone at MHS, acts as the visit- ing teacher. Successful in working with teenagers, he keeps a fifth and sixth period study hall. Coach Ray is a great sports enthusiast and claims three ath- letic sons in Marshall Senior High School. Below: IN HIS NEW CAPACITY, Dub Wooten is working in the Admin- istration office. He also supervises the maintenance department which sees to the up-keep of the building. He is aided by Mrs. Emery Newman who keeps the files and records. 26 Above Center: WORKING IN THE SUPERIN- TENDENTS office this year are Mrs. Althea Leslie and Mrs. Ruth Lindsay. They efficiently help in the business administration department. All records and files are handled through this office of which these two ladies are an important HSSCL Right: EFFICIENTLY ASSISTING Mrs. Polking- horn in the cafeteria are the following MHS stu- dents: Belinda Nowlin, Tommy Soape, Clyde Westbrook, Marie Thomas, Glenda Burr, Vesta Sue Thomas, Mike Brantley, Emil Morin, Eddie McBride, Allen Parker, and Mr. Ross who keeps things moving in the hamburger line.

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