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RUNNING THEIR LEGS OFF IS the job of fhesg Six school day. Picking up slips is only one of their many duties. busy girls, who assist Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Henderson They are ff0fH left to fight! Lin De'-1Pfee, Cheffy Parker, Janet in the office during first, second, and third periods of each MOOIC, Reggie Beflfy, Cl1e1Yl Pickens, and Betty Clark. Workers frm XVE CAN'T LEAVE OUT THE GIRLS WHO WORKED workers assisting during the busiest time of the day are: fourth, fifth, and sixth periods, Picking up attendance slips and Mary Lou Verhalen, Dale Brown, Linda Jones, Anita Powell, N other notices is only one of their duties. The efficient office Susie Lloyd, and Susan Green. ' l 26
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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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. S f 5 Bs J , e 5 TERRY PARKER, Jackie Boren, Jeanie Hirsch, and Linda Lea are very helpful to Mrs. Harrell ists. Ci? Q iv V 'WEE 5 ' tv,-ily, of , Y - K X ,kt R' i 'W Q Si-fp if Q ,Q QQ? gf' +V P 'A Q, X .. 2 , f R ,I 4 , V f- R K V . - . ' I ,, .,e,. N. ...Je,.t,w-ttf-We A A -5 'feldhhup MR. ROSS has a lot of help with these six efficient V.E. boys: Terry Ray, Ricky Lambert, Mike Sullivan, Ron- nie Rathers, Philip Meeks, and Douglas Stephenson. as Student Council Reception- 27
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