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. ,. ,inf . R ' STUDENT CQUNSELOR The counselor is cr person whose mcrin thoughts ctnd inter- est crre centered in the individudl student. With thdt idecr in mind, the work of the Guidctnce 'Depcrrtment is orgcrn- Klih A A' . ized otccording to or definite plon to dssist d person from the time he enters school until he lecrves. Before we cczme to high school, most of us met the coun- selor, who come to our elementcrry school the spring be- fore We entered Mcrnuotl High crnd Vocdtioncrl School. Ldter, when we cdme to visit crnd then when we entered p.,.nr--'ly' - in the toll, we Weren't complete strczngers in cr foreign . f T ldnd: we knew crt lecrst one person ond where to find her , , 4.-. in cctse We needed help. Miss Mcrrgcrret Tdylor Remember dll tests we toke, beginning withthose ecrrly in the Pre-freshmdn yecrr otnd ending, usucrlly, with the lunior English crnd drithmetic tests? Results of these crnd severdl other pieces of information ore on file in the counselor's officeg cmd they ore used hy her cis ct niecins of becoming dcquointed with the studenthy checking on whcrt he is otble to do ond whott he hcrs done in his closswork. The counselor is olwdys recrdy to help students pldn their high school courses, in either the crccfdemic or the trcfde schcol. Severcrl yectrs dgo she hegcrn cr plon to did students in the Fresh- mon yecrr, to determine their ctptitudes crnd ohilities crnd to crdjust their school schedules to their dhilities, Qur high school progrdms should he plgnned so thdt we ccrn meet requirements for Crrddudtion ond for college entrcrnce without 'Loo much difficulty. Cur 'Coreers Week otnd our College Conference Day give us rncrny helpful idecrs for pldnning our futures. Mmly Qi L15 Whig hmm wgrked during our high school yedrs hove gone to tho counselor or to the COfOTCllI'1CTlOT when needed johs. lt's surprising how mony employers cdll the school or the llircctor of Plcrceirient to osk for students who wdnt work. EVQTY YQCU' the d9DGTTI'I10T1i THCIlC'SS G work survey g ond the ncfnies of the students who crre working ond those who wish to work fire k or-t crm record in the counselors office. Even cr follow-up survey of grrrclucrtes hos been ill 't'lO CTI yrfzr' fitter fl ri-loss hos grddudted so thot the Guidcrnce find Counseling Deporrtment trifry Liiirix-,r how our former pupils ore getting crlcng. T: lt 'll'tt:?lrQl if rift-A if-ery useful things these ddys when it costs so rnucli to go tc college. The ur: .f'i lf r it fr't ' f: list uf rnony scholarships rrvoilohle rind is firl' t.ft frxys lifrpoy ond willing to help titty. V 'ttf tf: get ft liirliliffi educcrticn. Wf'2 gre proud of severfrl of our si:holorship grfrd' T gf 1 t i'-c T-..,r'ri-'P lrETf!1fl'?TS iii college find in the world of work. l fltlflffi-. :mrtci resgifonsihilitics '.'TtfC'lt fire tiers, the zgorvrrsarlrrr' iraels thfrt the rtfgii-: if, rr lsi Skill?-fftl.f with tiifilir rfgrffoigrzl prfitzlerris. E'-Jeryone lids zi 'I' ff: lk tit-f-r' rlwffflr '.'.fith scrriiaone who tries to f ':i.fqff1s the r tifliiiuft it, rzrid to help find f 'fl' ' iiz Uflli' ' 1 ltiftt fiivfrifporife to Whom
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4 13:5-:ry -. Q.-QA 1 'Z -2 -n -51 g..,.,0. W, t . . ,wat ,Z ?, 5 Mrs. Effie Farnsworth Dressmaking FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION f f if at I X f X, A , X X. V .ff gf ,ig ff ,ivy X, W In ' I? f f , , f :Q S-M f Z! fgfy WXMS' Q 3 M V f ' 1 fm ., . .X .sz ff ,., N3 ISI!! 1f.Y,fKf fs ZSWQ' I7 ,yyfifgiz-Q fzffwswfg i My Zf,-f ,Z-ffgvgg ,,- W ,, , If T , ' ? Mr. Allen Pollock Machine Shop 1 'lkfff Hn , Qf-ff' f . 1 ,W N, , 1 X wwf' I - , f If 'V I VW .. K, -0 ' W 7 V - '7 f ' fa .HM f Miss Marian Downing Mr. Charles Means Music Common Learnings Af-,Q . ff , . uf z ' , tiff, muff 4 'A' VU-U ,Ut X' 7 I , , Q! ,Q ,,,! , fs , If , Q x 7 'f WJ , .. A . f Q f' , f ,im Z A .fw,'fg.z gp s .,, X, QV ' , V, fy rf QWSHWX Nvffx -,VV HAY' Wshyfg-: ' WX ! SW' . 4517662325 fQ'iffi sv? Kysfff CA ,-5 5'Z947.s ,1 -V f 5 . I ,K A ,M -4 7 yt. 1 , . flz,Qf6QfwX'g.-1 . , 'f WEN -5 b.,','QV4.' Vlffv fl' MUS M ' , . Q.. Mr. Elbert Shores Common Learnings z ,sv ff,-' -Agfa wwe ,X - ' Vw sf., fp :ay-ew M f X W ., s- I sfwp sa., X f H 2-ww: wi QM ay.. M s,,,w,' ' . .fkl-Qifzcf , ,- f' f 4sf,3f.f:,iMsfe iff, fi-I 'lxlfi Jw., . X , .A.,f4.N,5.vf U, Q. 1-Q A A ff. ,I .Mt .K fgffi, ..,, .2 K . g fe fly-W . X fl iff ' ' ,wr imf6.ff f,f , 0 ff an tg. Q'- ww dygl 1 !I.gf9f42x 'V g .. ' Mr. Harold Fredeen Engineer Custodian . 4.5.-ww,v,,S43 L' ,ffm-Www' X N X X xv s x Xxx fx 1 X X Xt X, Q-yo? gs X, f fr X N X X T f xx xxx X .X X 'fb X M N wi? X X K '- Qi . . 3 Q. x K Q x x Q Q' ,V Q x X X v t 1. S X x X X XX X X X. X xehs X KM, vt X N HRX X Mr. Homer Kunz Composition Mr. Harold A. Fredeen our pride and ioy custodian en- gineer has served us since February 12, 1946. Under his supervision are three firemen, and nine custod- ians. Says Mr. Fredeen, I iust like the whole school and all the school personel- I like Manual and have en- ioyed 26 years of service in the Kansas City Schools. Mr. Harry Bianco Band Q12 I Mr. Robert Merrill Public Speaking Mr. Oliver B. Minney came to work for the board of Edu- cation in 1919. He has been at Swinney, Bryant. Green- wood and West Iunior. He came to Manual in 1935. He holds the englneer's license and is engineer fireman for the Manual High and Voca- tional School. We can thank him for our warm rooms. Miss Ruth Bird Librarian if Mr. Oliver Minney Engineer Fireman
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r: , 1- 1, I-lLw L':n +5 ra,1:Y:1v'r-Q '-'14 2+!iEl 12E5':-1-E 'f ffl? ,A M., tl., V:-W , ,. ..., . , l, CAFETERIA MANAGEMENT l Yes, we pick up own dishes. Mr. Porter and Mrs. Vance. Mrs. Edna Vance To Mrs. Edna Vance we give thanks for being our cafeteria director ior the past four years. Mrs. Vance has been in cafe- teria work for twenty-two years. Of these she was at James School ior seventeen years: Bancroft for one year: and Manual for four years. While here at Manual Mrs. Vance made cute aprons for Service Society girls to wear while working. Also she helped in getting new cooking equipment in the kitchen. Mrs. Vance said she was sorry to leave us because she knew so many students here at Manual. Although teach- ers and students will miss her, they want to wish her happiness and success in her new position at Northeast Senior. 1 14 .-
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