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

 - Class of 1967

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Q- W .mfs-W M4 MR. RICHARD FISHER-Kansas State University, B.S.g University of Kansas, B.A., M.S. Counselor. MR, HAROLD GERSH-Counselor. University of Missouri at Kansas City, B.A,, M.A.g University of Californiag University of Kansasg Columbia Univer- sity. MR. PHILIP LARSON-Counselor. Bethany College, B.A. Wich- ita State University, M.S. MISS GENE CRILEY-Counselor. Battle Creek College B.A.g University of Texasg Northeast Missouri State Col- lege, M.A.g University of Iowag Colorado Collegeg Stan- ford Universityg Utah University. Cfsunsclsrs Discuss Many hzfurs Plans Class scheduling and college preparations were given individual consideration by an effi cient quartet of counselors. After a year of further study at Kansas Un iversity, Mr. Fisher returned to his former coun seling position. Miss Criley began the 1966-67 academic year with renewed enthusiasm after a summer in Malayasia with the highly selec tive pilot program of Teachers Abroad. Find ing that most problems of youth are interna tionally shared, Miss Criley augmented her understanding as Shawnee Mission East's AFS sponsor. Mr. Gersh and Mr. Larson continued personal consultations and aided students tech nically by administering the DAT and National Merit standard tests, respectively. Such tasks as party chaperoning and endless phone calls com pleted the counselors, duties.

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0 ficials Wark ?0r ,flu tffficieut System Mr. Carl Ison led the SM East faculty as he interpreted district policy to fit school prob- lems. Working for the maintenance of a smooth- running school, he supervised teachers and pre- sided over every facet of school life. Mr. Art Newcomer directed the club pro- gram as he endeavored to involve every student in a school activity. He served as athletic coor- dinator as he helped organize athletic events. In his initial year as an administrator, Mr. William Vick brought new programs to assem- blies each week. Checking attendance, he noted absentees and tardy students, and discussed missed eighth hours with errant pupils. Discipline, a major job, required the efforts of all three. In keeping order, they combined firmness with interest in the individual. I if sw H x , MR. CARL ISON, Principal. Kansas State College, B.S.g Uni versity of Missouri at Kansas City, M.A.



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Office Persenuel Aid In Selma! Management The unending tasks and minute details re- quired to efficiently run a school were capably handled by the office staff. As bookkeeper, Mrs. Walter recorded the school's financial ups and downs. Mrs. Rhue, the counselors, secretary, was busiest at semes- ter,s end arranging college transcripts. Through her job of switchboard operator, Mrs. Piperls voice became familiar to all. Among their many duties, registrar Mrs. Parks was responsible for grade cards and Mrs. Myers, attendance clerk, checked absences and tardiness. Taking dictation from Mr. lson became one of Mrs. Hoffman's regular jobs, while Mrs. Dorn, new school nurse, gave first aid to pupils. Student volunteers pro- vided a finishing touch to the school office. OFFICE LADIES-Mrs. Rhue, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs, Piper, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Parks. MARY DORN, Nurse. E ,

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