Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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O ice Peifsonnel Regulate Business, Financial Operations Maintaining student records and profiles, office personnel specialized in efficiency While managing school affairs. As Mrs. Piper relayed intercom messages and headed the lost-and-found department, Mrs. Meyer determined student athletic eligi- bility. As bookkeeper, Mrs. Walter kept rec- ord of finances allotted by Mrs. Parks. Scheduling appointments and typing personal correspondence, Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Thor- ton served as secretaries for the counselors and Mr. Ison, principal. Distributing homework assignments to ab- sentees, Mrs. Dorn, school nurse, administered official health tests. Student Workers in- creased both nursing and secretarial staffs in regulating school business procedures. OFFICE PERSONNELvMrs. Walter, Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs Parks Mrs. Thorton, Mrs. Myers.

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Z' - .-z i'wF JEAN GORDON-Counselor. Ohio State University, B.S., M.A.g St. Louis University: Washington University. Fulfilling his responsibility as a counselor to assist students in arranging their academic schedules, Mr. Larson scrutinizes sophomore Mary Ann Maclcic's projected curricular program. In reply to Mr. Larsonis advice that she continue Spanish l despite her increasing difficulty in mastering the language. Mary Ann protests that all her grades would benefit from additional study time provided by dropping the course. PHILIP LARSONffCounselor. Bethany College, B.A.: Wichita State University, M.E.: Kansas State College at Pittsburg: University of Missouri at Kansas City. india fe wi ffis N ff iw N -i i . r,f Vkrk ' ff' '



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