East High School - Echoes Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1959

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EAST HIGH'S OFFICE STAFF The Clickety-clack of typewriters was a familiar noise to everyone who entered East High's main office, as the eight office workers went about their duties. Ranging from switchboard' operation to bulletin typing, it must be said that East's office staff is both efficient and helpful. 9 4 A IMOGENE VINCENT CAROL FORRESTER Attendance Head Assistant Attendance Head EAST HIGH'S ADMINISTRATION KATHERlN MURPHY Enrollment Assistant Givingl aid to troubled, perplexed, and college-conscious students was t e job of East's five counselors. Mrs. Gladys Leland, senior counselor, Mr. Walter Harriman, junior counselor, and Mrs. Edith Worthington, sophomore counselor, answered such questions as: What shall I take this.semester? Or, Do you think I can enroll in this col- lege? Mr. Samuel Parzybok, attendance counselor and Mr. Richard Elving, vocational counselor also helped Aces with their problems. Miss Flora Stebbins, assistant vice-principal, and Mr. Victor Janzen, administra- tive assistant, completed East l-Iigh's beneficial staff. Throughout the school year, these people tirelessly worked to help students. RESCHEDULING CLASSES results in long hours at the enrollment chart for Miss Flora Stebbins, assistantvice-principal. YE OLDE OFFICE STAFF Edith Worthington, sophomore counselorg TO ADVISE AND DIRECT vocational student Victor Janzen, administrative assistantg and Walter Harriman, junior Elving, vocational counselor. Here M1 counselor, find that the student suggestion box offers some amusing scott, Charles Boyer, and John Anderso ideas. 8

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Are Capable leaders, Understanding Advisors MAN, HE'S HEP! laughs Bill Horan, '61, Fred Elliott, '60, Allen Coulter, '61, and Marilyn Graham, '59, as they help Mr. Kirby bring his vocabulary up-to-date. COMMENCEMENT REHEARSALS mark the approachingh end of Vernon Kirby's activities with t e gr a d u a tin g senior class. Counseling wayward students with authority and understanding is one of Mr. Vernon Kirby's many iobs as vice-principal of East. Discipline was his major task, but Mr. Kirby always found time to talk with all students. Although he often wore an l want no foolishness look, Acesfound in Mr. Kirby, a reliable friend. Working side- by-side with Mr. Moore, Mr. Kirby proved to be a main-stay at East. Vwww Kinbg 7 vice-principal



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JUDY OAKES MABEL BREI Switchboard Assistant Registrar Solving attendance prob- lems Mr. Samuel Parzy- bok, attendance counse- lor, advises Roxie Ann Ferguson, '6O. Mr. Par- zybok's problems range from unexcused absences to requests for absence. wif' E 2 Eff, 2 CHARLOTTE BUC KMASTER Treasurer ,A+ iwvw V' 3 'wr DIXIE GIDEON CAROLE HALES Secretary Vocational Secretary is one of the many duties of Mr. Richard MRS. GLADYS LELAND, senior counselor, and Mrs. Eva Kiefer, registrar Elvrng rs giving sophomores, Walter Wain- and office manager, confer with each other on frequent occasions. Both direction in vocational reading, may be found giving essential guidance to many students every day. 9 1 'QM H ,vw 1

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