Manhattan High School - Blue M Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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Mr. Todd and Mrs. Langford, counselors, pause during the day to discuss scholarship opportunities for seniors. s.....oseir rs Guidance Directors Aid And Counsel Students Serving as girls' and boys' counselors for Manhat- tan high, Mrs. Louise Langford and Mr. Bryce Todd were always eager to help the student. They were in charge of the testing programs for the students pre- paring for future education. Mr. Todd, director of guidance, assisted seniors as they were choosing the preferred universities and colleges. Individual conferences aided the student as he could learn of more available scholarships best suited for his personal desires. Mrs. Langford talked with many students before their senior year. These personal interviews helped fill out over-all records of the individuals. She also contacted girls as different special girl events ap- proached. When tests came back, both counselors were at hand to discuss the results and compare them with previous scores. At this time, many students had the opportunity to look at all their records from their first grade through their high school days. Progres- sion of past school work and possibilities for the fu- ture were perceived. The counselors were continually willing to give advice to students as they often came with various problems and questions. Dianna Hileman and Nancy Cave stop in the oflice for Mrs. Shonyo, as does all of the office' stalf, keeps track a card readmitting them to class following an absence. of daily attendance and willingly offers assistance to all students. 21

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,yi ,si M, -s f wii.t..aENiiZfSg? saiffeif ' Clerical And Supervision Duties Are Performed As administrative director, Mr. Ralph Rogers was responsible for supervising and scheduling the gen- eral curriculum of the school. In addition, he di- rected extra-curricular activities, hallway activities and assisted Mr. Bishop with regulation of students. Manhattan high had three secretaries making up the clerical staff this year. Miss Barbara Murphy was head secretary in the main office. Her main re- sponsibilities were keeping up with Mr. Bishop's correspondence and helping him with calendar ap- pointments. Being in charge of the main oHice, she also performed the clerical duties there. Each morn- ing, it was her duty to read the daily announcements. New to the ofiice this year was Mrs. Patricia Shon- yo. She filled in the newly created position of at- tendance clerk. She checked tardies and absences along with other secretarial duties. Mrs. Barbara Jenkins moved from the main office to the health and counseling center. It was her duty Mr. Rogers, administrative assistant, faces the big task of arranging schedules for all Manhattan high students. to supervise over this area and the conference room. Secretaries in the main oflice, Barbara Murphy and Mrs. Shonyo check attendance, make announcements, and perform other sec- retarial duties. 20 Making an appointment with the counselor for Linda Williams is secretary, Barbara jenkins.



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,..,..-www Mr. Gresham, director of curriculum in secondary schools stud ies available courses and makes recommendations for improve IIICHIS. Seldom Seen Public School Directors Assist MHS Welfare Some directors of the public schools are seldom seen, but their tasks aid the welfare of the school and its advancements. Although only seen at times, their importance cannot be neglected. Mr. Robert Gresham, director of secondary cur- riculum, is in charge of providing new methods, aids and advancements in Manhattan schools. The de- velopment of advanced science and math courses for the junior and senior. high are discussed between Mr. Gresham, teachers and principals. Serving as school nurse for the junior and senior high was Mrs. Carol Dohm. She was stationed at the high school during the morning. Also as her respon- sibilities, she conducted the dental, eye and hearing tests at the school. Mr. J. W. Taylor continued his services as audio- visual education coordinator. His responsibility in- cluded the care and demonstration of films, projec- tors, tape recorders and record players used by the faculty. Mr. Taylor assisted teachers throughout the Visual education supervisor, Mr Taylor threads the Manhattan public schools. film projector specially made for daytime classroom use 22

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