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-f ,J 1,,5,,,.f ,NM ,, if Q, 1.11 so Were involved in each phase of southern life Although often seen checking decals in the South High parking lot, assistant principal Harold Stiles also was concerned with other aspects of school life. In addition to liason work with the IBM offices, Mr. Stiles compiled master as well as student sched- ules and assisted with disciplinary problems. Work- ing with Mr. Stiles on student discipline was Henry Claassen, also assistant principal. Reprimanding pupils was not his only concern, however, for Mr. Claassen also worked closely with the Student Gov- ernment and its officers. When not involved in school activities, both men enjoyed being outdoors. Besides camping, Mr. Stiles was an avid photogra- pher and Fisherman. Mr. Claassen actively partici- pated in the American Association for the United Nations and in Phi Delta Kappa. Stil Mr. Sides and Mr. Claassen helped spread the yuletide spirit as they hung the Hem-y C1335 M 5 A traditional mistletoe in the office. 18
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if ef F ' cr. Dr. hed the ,cw it lf! W: 1 H- Q - xr f, ,...,.-, ,.,.,,. ,.c.,,.Y..,,--. ,- Dr. Shepozlver, superintendent of schools, and Dr. Pyles discussed school policies during one of Dr. Shepoiser's visits to South. , ln f Cooperated in meeting immediate, future needs Under the experienced leadership of Superin- tendent Lawrence Shepoiser, the Wichita Board of Education efficiently supervised over one hundred public schools. Voters of Wichita approved a 315 million bond issue which will provide for needed buildings. Each of South High's eight years has presented a special challenge to its principal, Dr. Ralph Pyles. Last fall for the first time, Dr. Pyles spoke to the student body in an assembly concerning school spir- it. A school principal is naturally involved in civic affairs, but Dr. Pyles also lent his ability to such organizations as the Boy Scouts ofAmerica and Grace Methodist Church. Serving on the executive board of Quivira Council and acting as advance- ment chairman for District 8 were only two of Dr. Pyles' responsibilities to the Scout program. When not occupied with Scouts or school, our principal acted as a member ofthe official board at Grace Methodist Church. In his more leisurely summer- time hours, Dr. Pyles and his family traveled to Alaska, where he combined a personal visit with a tour of the Alaskan school system. -?L,, A 2 li l ,, g , X A , 1 'Hu BoardofEa'ucati0n-Sealed: Mrs. Ruby Tate, Harry O. Lytlejr., Dr. Dr. james Donnell, Mrs. Carter Goodpasture, Dr. Gary N. Pottorff, Mrs. Charles M. White, President, Mrs. Edwana Collins. Standing: john M. Michener, Lawrence H. Shepoiser, Robert L, Davis, Patrick H. Thiessen, Evelyn Whitcomb, William T. Busch, Vice-President.
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X Helped in establishing norms for national test Helping set up nation-wide norms for an apti- tude test and participation in diversified summer activities kept the counselors and the guidance de- partment moving ahead, aware of progress. Along with Wichita High Schools West and Southeast, South was singled out to assist in the standardiza- tion ofthe Otis Lenson Mental Ability Test. Mr. Gerald Morrison, counselor coordinator, was in- e A volved in administering the test and selecting 175 students from each grade level at South to whom the test was given. The summer of Mr. Dorth Hibbs, junior counselor, was occupied with the task of co- editing the Air Capital Football Preview magazine. Miss Lorene Stone and Miss Thelma Gatley, senior and junior counselors respectively, attended a two-week counseling session on family relations in Los Angeles, California. jerry Marlin, senior, discussed possible plans for attending Columbia Univer- sity with college representative Donald R. Klein. Gerald Morrison, B.S., M.E.g Guid- Lorene Stone, A.B., M.A.g Senior Thelma Gatley, B.S., M.A.g Sopho- Dorth Hibbs, B.S., M.S.. Ed.S.g ance Coordinatorg enjoys fishing, Counselorg enjoys reading, music, more Counselor, enjoys traveling, junior Counselorg coached Little Ph0t0gT21PhY, W00d-W0l'k1flg- drama. photography. League baseball team last summer. Counselors Gerald Morrzkon, Thelma Gatley, Dorth Hibbs, and Lorene Stone debated over new ideas for an Explorer Post during an informal session. ff ii- 1 i' ll:
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