Frontier Central High School - Gateway Yearbook (Hamburg, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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ADMINISTRATION Director of Child Accounting Director of Adult Education Miss Ruth E Pray Leslie R. Hawley CENTRAL OFFICE L. Bauer A. Meyer F. Farmer FRONTIER SECRETARIES in K Senior High Secretary Junior High Secretary Switchboard Operator Pat Lichon Dorothy Rush Geraldine Dennis Switchboard Operator Receiving Stock Clerk Cafeteria Manager Vifginii GYBY Mrs. Alice Plarr Mrs. Charlotte Lewis 9 .

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Elementary Coordinator Francis Manley Senior High Principal Wilbur Morgenfeld ADMINISTRATION Guidance is education focused on personal de- velopment. lt is a process of helping the student to discover his potentialities. Its end result is personal happiness and social usefulness. Every person who is engaged in helping a boy or girl to achieve these objectives is doing guidance. Those that must work together to accomplish this are: The teachers, clergymen, family, physical education department, and the many organizations such as Scouts, Rotary and others. The function of the guidance counselor is to coordinate these resources and bring them to bear upon the individual problems of the student. At Frontier, guidance begins in the Kindergarten and continues after the student leaves school. First, a cumulative record is started of every student en- tering school. This record will contain data about his family, his health, his problems, his interests and hobbies and his achievements. lt will also contain the results of tests given for intelligence, aptitude and emotional adjustment. This record will follow the student all through school and will help the counselor to guide the student into the right courses of study, the right college or the right vocation. Guidance is concerned with helping the student to help himself. The counselors will make sugges- tions for programs for college, business, and in- dustry. They will furnish the student with infor- mation about the world of work. The occupational file contains data on many thousands of vocations. They will make out transcripts and recommenda- tions for students going to college and will furnish college catalogs, application blanks and other helps. They will help students to get scholarships by fur- nishing information, conducting scholarship study classes and making recommendations. The guidance department can make the student aware of his potentialities by giving him tests that indicate his aptitudes, intelligence, interest, emo- tional maturity, and his achievement in the various subjects. Guidance is also concerned with many other things such as placing students in jobs, helping students with emotional problems, conducting ca- reer conferences, college visits and talks with par- ents. Assistant District Administrator Alton Dunklin , f I Junior High Principal Marion Creedon L. Assistant Director of Guidance Director of Guidance Miss EIMS Titus Marvin Mandel



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THE SHUTTERBUG SNAPS FRONTIER SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED V -N -vw-aw-pu-,num

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