Marshall University High School - Collage Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1979

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SUPPORT STAFF 9 vcet THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Andrew Pogoler. Counselor 6. 7 8; Otto McDuffie. School Community Social Worker; Joan Menken. Community Resource Coordinator: Racheal Silman. Counselor 9 11: Avis Poupart. School Community Social Worker; Philip Cognetta; Counselor 10 12: Stewart Lucks. School Community Social Worker; Pat Davis. Social Worker. The major goal of the counselors, social worker, and the school-community social workers was to keep the students well informed. They made special efforts to keep students aware of available opportunities to enrich their educational experiences. Seniors looked to their counselor for help in deciding their future. Debates about taking class credit no credit versus letter grades, proceded in tiny, cubicle offices. Students came to the social workers to discuss problems ranging from siblings to drugs to friends. School-community counselors, kept bussing to and from M-U under control, aside from monitoring the halls.

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PRINCIPALS 8 Who developed a quick and more efficient way to inform students about registration? Who treated Homecoming candidates to lunch (at Arthur’s)? Who developed a great rapport with junior high students? Why, the principals, of course! These three men incorporated new methods of administering M-U, but did not neglect the feelings of students. Our principals regarded staff and students individually and kept our school atmosphere unique. THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Keith Olsen. Assistant Principal 6-9; Michael Joseph. Principal: Michael Blodgett. Assistant Principal 10-12.



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STUDENT SERVICES 10 THIS PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Grace Johnson. Library: Naomi Levitte. Tch. Aide; Paul Carlson. Jr. High Library Aide; Monica Sedlock. Spec. Ed. Tch. Aide: Marian DeWitt. Tch Aide. OPPOSITE PAGE: CLOCKWISE: Mary Lynch. Health Clk. Mary Berg. Jr. High Tch. Aide: Della Wilkins. LPN; Betty Neumann. Office Tch. Aide: Aria Hazley. Tch. Aide: Geri Johnson. LPN; Rita Drone. Library.

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