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Page 11 text:
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GENTLY WAVING in the breeze is the United States Flag, sil- houetted through the Manhattan High School trophy case, In twenty years since MHS joined the Central Kansas League, foot- ball, basketball, track, and other trophies have been placed here.
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POPULAR RENDEZVOUS for informal gatherings is the spacious court area between corridors A and B of Manhattan's modern high school. Students visit during lunch break or while passing to and from classes, the library, or to the lobby. 'faff' Contributes Teaching, Gutdanee The 1961-1962 school year for Manhattan High School was introduced by the key people of our school-the administration and faculty. Their ef- forts were expressed through each department. They were, in a sense, the foundation of our school, and the people to whom we looked this past year for learning and guidance, as well as for praise and criticism. They have done their duty in unlocking numerous opportunities for us through their teaching and guidance. Each surged onward, hoping that every student might grow to a better understanding of the future and what the future might bring through knowledge attained at Manhattan High School. Early September found the office staff, faculty, counselors, and directors advising each student in his selection of subjects and extra-curricular activi- ties. New students were briefed concerning our school rules. Maps of the five adjoining wings of Manhattan High were provided for sophomores and students who were attending classes here for the first time. Attention was directed toward seniors who asked help in selecting colleges, planning future careers, applying for scholarships, and most important, choosing enough subjects to complete the nineteen credits required for graduation. juniors were not neglected-faculty and administration members joined forces to aid them in picking subjects and planning for their remaining high school years. Yes, the people who were the backbone of our school did much for us in school and school ac- tivities. They will be remembered as part of the memorable 1961-1962 school year.
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' zlfi-.ilrb-.f'fr, .ffw ng! .A V 41 , . A,- SUPPLEMENTING THE BEAUTY of MHS is the court area between the art room and the school cafeteria LAST MINUTE LEISURE before filing to class is enjoyed by students in attractive surroundings. 1, 216 A Y 71 f ve, , ' V, Sf- 9 A I, n '3j ,hu-,
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