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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. BILL ATWELL GEE! DON'T YOU KNOW MR. ATWELL en- joys his job with such pretty helpers to assist him. Un- fortunately, these six girls are here for work only and find little time for play during this time. Their main con- cern is to be of assistance to Mr. Atwell in any way they can. Those pupils venturing in the reception room find a cheerful welcome from one of these girls: Linda Cooper, Jeannette Moore, Joyce Allen, Carol Holmes, or Karen Woodley. 24 CARRYING ON HIS many duties with great efficiency, Mr. Bill Atwell serves as Assistant Principal of Marshall High School. One may find him assisting Mr. Roark, executing general busi- ness in and around the school, or counseling pupils. He holds a Bachelors Degree from Hender- son State Teacher's College and is an active member of TSTA, the National Association of Biology Teachers, and the First Baptist Church. Much of his spare time is spent in activities of the US Army Reserve. Mr. Atwell especially enjoys fishing, photography, swimming, and his two sons, Steve and Stuart. 'tu.4!s?ew56s- M4 4 f 46 11.2-3:54, , 3.9 ,,',fY: g-sv f this
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ff f xl' f ' 1' 2' rimzf PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN L. ROARK DOING A WONDERFUL JOB at school, at home, and in the community, Mr. Roark is in charge of an important part in building today's youth into the leaders of tomorrow. Born in the small town of Bailey, Tex., he graduated from Leonard High School. From Howard Payne College, he received a B.A. Degree and furthered his education at ETSU, from which he earned an M.A. Degree. Before becoming our principal, Mr. Roark was principal at Brady, Tex., and at Robert E. Lee in Marshall. Taking an active part in the life of our city, Mr. Roark is a member of the Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, TSTA, NEA, the .State and National Assoc. of Secondary Principals, and serves as chairman of the Official Board of the First Methodist Church. Counseling students, cheering the Mavs, working on church committees, participating in service clubs, and hav- ing a good time with his family prove our principal to be a very efficient and busy man. 23
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MRS. E L E A N O R RICHARDSON A N D MRS. FRANCES HEN- DERSON help to see that Marshall High School is run smoothly and with ef- ficiency each day of the school year. Both are ready and willing to assist students, teachers, and ad- ministrators in any way whenever they are -needed. However, most of .heir busy day is spent in aid- ing Mr. Roark and Mr. At- well in the pressing duties and jobs around MHS. The office Workers each period are a great help to these efficient secretaries. 'illlllasn Wrfrkirzg for ll Better Jlflf! MRS. EUNEVA RENYK HAS PROVEN TO BE an asset indeed to the staff of Mar- shall High School. As counselor, she assists Mr. Roark and Mr. Atwell in arranging schedule changes and helping students with problems. Also consulted for advice on college plans and entrance requirements, this cheerful lady has become a favorite of all at MHS. MR, RUSSELL MURPHY, DIREC- TOR OF PUPIL SERVICES, counsels with three MHS students as to which college they should enter upon gradua- tion and the necessary entrance require- ments and examinations. Such incidents are only a small part of the busy day of this capable man. Seniors find him indispensable when they decide on their future, whether it includes a college education or work. 'b--T'-by .Aiiuif
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