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ELMER RJOHNSON Kearny State Teachers College, A.B.g Colorado State College ofEducation, M.A.g Principal. Principal Elmer Johnson Heads Marshfield With an ever-expanding and changing high school, Marshfield students are proud and for- tunate to have Mr. johnson as a friend, a disciplinarian, and a leader. As principal, he is a vital key to the story of a successful and productive school program. In his innovations to Marshfield-the vending machinesg the new, freer study hall programg and the student- written excuses-he has shown his faith in the students and his sincere interest in further developing their sense of responsibility. Dedi- cated to serving his community and school by enriching the lives of Marshfield students, Mr. johnson has merited the respect and esteem of all. Principal Elmerjohnson addresses the first freshman class meeting. N , 9'.,,,v'N.
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blsevb' WUC! wf.b C xii 1 .,. y, wwe 5 ifvlllb 05 X Cl 3 e l oi L ll X Roig' 5593 Superintendent Marion Winslow Completes 15 The high standard of efficient management our school district has maintained throughout the past fifteen years is due largely to the hard work and determination of Mr. Marion Win- slow. As superintendent of Coos Bay Public Schools, his job encompasses much responsibil- ity in framing schools policies and supervising the work of the principals. Years of experience in administration, a thorough understanding of the problems and purposes in obtaining a good education, and an optimistic outlook assist Mr. Winslow in each new project. Adept in his field, he always furnishes the students of Coos Bay with the best in school management. 0 W fa Years At Coos Bay Marion Winslow discusses legal responsibilities with board members. at ef W A Us X Q f ,Q , Q OB wk X X B QV, 6133 ww cl SRM ...Y X QNX QQVYJ C Gio li ,r f L of wxtowe WZ 45 W ,ll so gov! om xl tai-. 1 1 gvffsfl Ll iglkwvt C W' ' Java QW' MARION WINSLOW George Fox B.A.g U. of Wash., M.A.g Supt. of Schools, Administration. L
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ROBERT H. ALEXANDER U. of O., B.S., M.Ed.g Vice- Principalg Curriculum, Student Accounting, Data Processing, Textbooks. MARGARET M. SHANNON O.S.U., B.S.g Columbia U., M.A.g Dean of Girlsg Girls' League. LORIN L. MILLER U. of O., B.S., M.Edg Dean of Boys, Boys' League. BEVERLY L. SWINK O.S.U., B.S.g Columbia U., M.A.g Dean of Freshman and Sopho- more Girlsg Freshman Class. LEONARD KOKES U. of Nebr., B.S.g U. of O., M. Ed., Counselor, Boys'League. DONALD L. BUNYARD U. of O., B.S., M.Edg Guidance Director. Included in the senior counseling program is the manual dexterity test. Counselors Counseling Staff Is Enlarged The counselors have many tasks, foremost among them to work with the students who need discipline, to help the teachers to work better with the students, and to help young people grow and develop to the best of their ability. Although the duties of the counselors have not changed much this year, the increased enrollment of the school necessitated that the staff be increased. The new counselor, Mr. Leonard Kokes, assisted both Mr. Lorin Miller, Dean of Boys, and Mr. Donald Bunyard, guidance counselor. His job deals more directly, however, with the discipline of both boys and girls. Mr. Donald Bunyard, is also responsible for scheduling all-school testing, homerooms, programs con- cerning guidance and collegiate and vocational information. Students with more serious prob- lems are referred by the deans to him. The deans' job is different from that of the guidance counselor in that they are more con- cerned with attitudes and conduct of the stu- dents rather than their future. Miss Margaret Shannon and Miss Beverly Swink, Deans of Girls, besides being in charge of the discipline of the girls, are in charge of lockers, checking out of school, and student personal problems such as furnishing band-aids and safety pins. Mr. Lorin Miller and Mr. Leonard Kokes, Deans of Boys, have duties that are essentially the same as those of the Deans of Girls. They, too, assist with attendance, counsel students for adjustment, to the classroom, aid in student insurance and health programs, talk with stu- dents about their educational-program and vo- cational ambitions, and oversee student con- duct. Mr. Robert Alexander, who was this year promoted to Vice-Principal, is in charge of textbooks, attendance, student schedules, curri- culum, IBM data processing, withdrawals, the master schedule, and East Branch problems. Mrs. Eleanor Baker assists freshman Bill Counce in her homeroom, a newly instigated program. 1:-uv .
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