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Bi... Y. Colon ScAaiA4y, a4c!minisfrafive ssisfanf R KZOLUN l,. SCLIIAXIISLY, ,xllIlllIllSll'2lllYC Ks- nl tht' Rotary Clluh. sistamt. is at ttcwunnct' to Illinois this ycztr. llc The clttticm ol tht' .Xtlttlittisttxttiw ,Xmiatautt gvttvt- hultls his llontm' ul' liclttuttimt clcgtwc- l-l'OIIl lxllflllgllll ztlly ure' thosc' which ltuvc' Iwi-it :tssurizttt-cl with thc' Stattt- l't1iwrsity in Scllool .Xclmittistt'zttiu1t. His tcztclt- rrllifc ol' thc sfltool pt'int'ipztl. .Xa :tn zmistttttt to tht' ittgc-xpc'1'ict1c'c win ztrqttitvtl :lt St. lluhtts :tml Kztlztmit- SllIJL'l'lIllCIlllCIll, hc hats at g1'lR'l'ill tvalmttmilmilitt in thi' mu. Xlicltigtttt, lx-ing zt pt'it1t'ilJztl in thc lztttct' city totztl upcnttimt ull thc nclmol. ztml at clit't't't tvsptxttsif lot' luttt'tt't'tl ycztrs. ln tttltlitiott to his flztsstntttil work, bility in those' tnztttcrs which ltztvt' ln-mt clclcgzttc-tl Ita Dr, Scltztibly hm hccn atftivtr in thc pmlcssiotl, living him. lfot' thc most lmrl thi' tlt'lc'g1tta'cl t'i'spm1siliilitit's at lilt' IIl4'lIllJL'l' nl' thc Xzttiottztl liclttczttimt .Xssoc'izttim1, which ltztu- lwctt llhSlgllL'll tu thc .Xnlmittistt':ttix't' .Mr in which llc wats at nic-tnlmct' ul' thc lixvctttivc Clunmtit- sistztttt clcztl with mtttittt- opt-rattiutt ul thi- stlmnl: tcm' lm' two yczttx. llc ix at pam-ptmiclc-tit ol' thc Mic-hA zultiiimirnt ul atutlvtttn. sttultrtit tu-ut'tls, mtttlt-tit antivi- igzm lfllllfillltlll .Xwrc'izttimt, :mtl at l0I'IIlCl' lIlCIIllJl'l' tics, :mtl 5IllllL'lll Ullllllllil :tml clist'ililim', 17
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Pecial xgnsfrucfional Services Paul C. Burke, Chairman HE DIVISION ol' Special Instructional Services is one ol' the new adniinistrative units ol our school, and includes those services which are supplemental to the regular day school. The departments which supplement instruction are: tlj The Guidance, Counseling and Testing services: QQ the Attendance service: Qflj the Library: the Health Centerg the Sight-Saving service: ftij the Speech Correction service: Q75 the Reading Clinic: the Einploynient service: Q95 the Audio-Visual service. Some of the activities include: Career Nights, College Night, Eighth Grade Testing, Parents' Meetings and Registrations, Dental Survey, TB Skin Test and X-ray program, Ifreslnnan Physical Examinations, Polio lnoculations, part-time and l'uII-time employ- nient. The Extension programs administered through this division, include the Adult Evening School, the Sunnner School and the Practical Nurse School. Hlith the exception ol' the Sunnncr School, these are adult services, and even include special college credit courses. CMM SCAQQI Business ,lice Ralph S. Brofherlon, Manager HE BUSINESS Olhce ol' Xllaukegan Township High School Dis- trict No. II9 is stalled by the Business IXlanager-Secretary ol the Board, his secretary who is also Treasurer ol' the District, a book- keeper, and a payrolI-bookrooin clerk. This oflice serves the school by the preparation ol the school budget, and the accounting ol' receipts and expenditures. .XII hnancial allairs ol' the District as well as the activity and club accounts ol' the school are recorded on the modern accounting machine. All purchases ol' supplies and equipment are inade by the Busi- ness Olhce. Another Iiunction ol' this ollice is the rental ol Iacilities by outside organilations and scheduling ol' Iacilities by school or- ganizations lor alter-school use. Textbook rental and issuance ol' books is made in the Business Ollice, and further serves the student body ol XV.T.H.S. by the sale of workbooks, locks, and athletic event tickets. xj'liealfA anal rpkysical ealucafion George W. Lalham, Chairman HE DIVISION ol' I-Iealth and Physical Education includes sev- eral departments within the curricular and extra-curricular organization ol' the High School. This Division is an administrative unit of the educational program and serves the Iollowing de- partments: Boys' Health and Physical Education Girls' Health and Physical Education Interscholastic Athletics and Intramural Sports R.O.T.C. Military Safety and Driver Education Another phase of activity included within the Division is the extra-curricular club organization, such as the NV Club, GA.-X, Dolphins, Cheerleaders, Peppers Club, Athletic Parents Club, Crossed Sabers, Honorary Cadet Sponsors, Cadet Drill Teani, Cadet Color Guard, and Cadet Rille Tearn. A high percentage ol the X'V.T.H.S. student body participates in the activities ol this Di- vision, either through the required courses ollered by the physical education and military departinents, or by voluntary participation in the extra-curricular program. I6
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auLecqan owns ip ifizens ook fo ufure lllwb tht xottis ol XX 1 11.5. N NOV1i1XI15liR 20. .Y '. ' ' District No. 1111. votetl to 2lll11101'1lK' at bond issue ol' ztpproxitnzttt-ly liotn' :intl one-hztll' million tlollzn' onstrttction ol' 21 West ilztnlptts High School bttiltling on the 21 :tctc Colony Site, neztr 1Veiss lfieltl Schetlttletl lot' completion in 11158-59. the new school to hnztncc c will hottse 1700-2000 sttttlents in grzttles 7 lcztvtng the present 1X.1.ll.S. btnltlings lot 11th ztntl 12th grzttle use. 0 incl 10- Enrollment projections from the 1955-56 llniversity ol' Illinois Sttrvcy point to 11 high school enrolltnent ol over 11000 students by 1963. :incl 5500 by 1908. In ztnticipzttion ol' the need lot' :another 9th ztntl 10th grzttle school within the next six or seven years to ztcconnnotlztte 1200 0th znitl 111111 guide stntlents, the voters ztlso ztpprovetl pttrchztse ol' at 20-ztcre site nean' Huck ztntl Lewis .Xvenues lot' zt lllllllll' school. m - Al lcfl. R1i1 l'iR1'IN11l'Nl 1'.XN1Cl,, The first ol' at series of cointnttnity meetings publicizing the referenf tltnn on the proposctl new high school for Wzntkegttn. wats heltl in the l.itt1e Thentct' e1n'1y in Octo- ber. Menibers of the panel which nppeztretl on the progrutn were. left to right: Mrs. R. 11. Robbins. president of l 1'.X3 LI. li. 1'rich:n't1. XV.'1'.H.S. superintentlentg Cl. 11, Schttibly. W.'l'.H.S. zttlininistrtttixe assistant: lf. .XI'lllS1liUl1g. tneinbet' of bozml of ctlticzttionz :intl Mrs. Nl. Xv1XOIIl ol' the high school fztcttlly. Al left. Y1Sll.X1,1l1Nti 'l'l1l-I l-'l'- '1'lIR1i. interested 51111101115 gilli' :itl- nliringly att the 1ll'l'1l1ll'i'llS sketch of the new lfrosh-Soph high school to be erectetl on the Colony ll':l1'l. near N'eiss lfieltl. 'l'he zttlrztctive colored tlrztwing wus posted otttsitle the 15011111 of 1'l11llC2ll1011 olhce ztntl merited nnlch ttttention from stu- tlents, lziculty. :intl visitors alike. X Al left. .X 1' 1111-1 1'01,1,S. 1'own- ' ship citilens tnrnetl out in recortl ntnnbers on Noveinher 20th. to zip- prove the proposed new school plans. inclutling at bontl issue. '1'his picture ol' the 1Y.'1'.H.S. xoting 1 place tttken 11111111105 ztltet' the polls were oflicizilly closetl. shows the long line of citizens still awaiting 1 their tttrns to ballot. 1 18 1 2 a K -saws.
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