Shawnee Mission North High School - Indian Yearbook (Overland Park, KS)

 - Class of 1963

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lnsuring the perpetuation of her revered profession, Mrs. Goodwin patiently explains a few tricks of the trade to Miss Darla Nlclilton, an apprentice teacher. 18 GERALD ASHEN JUDY BALL HELEN BIERY PAT BOCKELMAN X 5

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of Tomorrow R. ELVIN MILLER SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR DISTRICT GUIDANCE DIRECTOR FLORENCE HUBER JUNIOR COUNSELOR A. PALMER SNODGRASS SENIOR CoUsELoR X!- L . IlIL,Io,iR2o W. R. JOHNSON, Vice-Principal As director of the newly-formed Cocurricu- lar Activities Committee, Mr. Johnson, Vice-Principal, assumed the responsibility of co-ordinating in-class activities with th'e extracurricular activities of the school. In addition to this new program of club evalu- ation, he imparted understanding to mis- guided students and through his skill and experience, planned lively assemblies. Fulfilling the guidance needs of North's multitude occupied every minute of the school day for the three counselors. Mr. Millerls office became a haven for bewild- ered sophomores seeking advice on sched- uling and answers to their many questions about the procedures of high school life at North. The junior class, eager with enthusiasm for the future, sought Mrs. Huber's pru- dent advice concerning the various college tests and vocational opportunities. Mr. Snodgrass conveyed to the upperclass- men ideas gained from years of experience. He scheduled conferences with college rep- resentatives, and the business-minded al- ways found job listings waiting for them in his office. 17



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JAMES CHAPMAN BETTY COMSTOCK HARVEY COOKE ARTHUR CLEMENTS ANNETTE COLEMAN Whether nurturing appreciation Gerald Ashen, B.S., Central Missouri State College, M.A., Kansas University, Debate, Cribbage Club, Key Club. Judith Ball, A.B., Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Physical Education, G.A.A., Intra- murals, Officials Club. Helen Bair Biery, M.S., .Kansas University, Latin ll, Ill, IV, Latin Club, Latin Banquet, National Honor Society. Patricia Bockelman, A.B., Wichita University, Mathematics, Phys- ical Education, Girls' Intramurals, Pep Club, A-Team Cheerleaders, G.A.A., Girls' Gymnastics Club. Norma L. Bone, B.A., Augustana College, English ll, Y-Teens. Frederick l.. Bosley, B.S., Northern Missouri State College, American History, World Problems Club. W. L. Breese, B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, Electricity, Geometry, Advanced Radio Club. Arlene C. Carter, A.B., Baker University, M.S., Kansas University, English, Y-Teens, Junior Spon- sor. Ruth Chadwick, B.S., Central Missouri State, M.A., George Peabody College, Stenography, Stenoettes Club. James Chap- man, B.l.A., Oklahoma City University, Auto Mechanics, Model Car Club. Arthur Clements, B.A., Pennsylvania State Teachers' Col- Guiding his students in good citizenship, Mr. Klassen devoted much time to re- search, attending economic conferences, po- litical lectures and rallies, and accumulat- ing a vast, personal library. An easy-going individual with a few aversions, he encour- aged intellectual stimulation and expression and served as a sponsor for Student Con- gress and as the warden of the infamous office detention periods. l

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