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U)baL JolkiiotL School (paAcnJtAl Umiinc (Dm and fonfeJisnaL dloiVc Purpose: To promote understanding and co-operation between the home and the school. This group was organized in October, and it met the third Monday of each month thereafter. The parents visited classes from 12:15 to 3:15. At 3:15 the parents and teachers assembled in the auditorium for a conference hour which was divided into Mrs. Gaski and student . busy with the business of get- ting started. (jJsl apphsuJucdsL ijjDUJc kincL atiitudsL; three parts: 1. Presentation of some subject matter field by a teacher. 2. Question period. 3. Informal conference period. The programs this year included discussions of Beginning Reading. English, and Health of the School Child; a talk by Mrs. Johns, principal of Jefferson School; and an exhibit of school work, held on the day of the Mothers' Day Tea. Miss Grace Foster was chairman of the group. Book rental. . . Locker keys. . . Attendance. . . Tickets sales. . . Lost Books. . . Where were you at 3:15 yesterday? . . What have you done now? Back again? . . Why were you absent? . . Sit down. . . Open your mouth. .. Let me see your tongue. . . I'll take your temperature. . . Roll up your sleeve. . . Take off your shoes. . . Can you read these letters? . . What happened? . . How was fishing? Program changes. . . Standing in line. . . In- eligible. . . Incomplete. . . College preparatory- course. . . Vocational diploma. . . Life history card. . . Upper ten percent. Miss Golkowski, nurse, protecting the health of our 1,606 students. Mrs. N a w r o t, checking programs, credits, points, units and grades. 14
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CldviADhi fowirit First Row: Mrs. Harold Morris, Mrs. Fred Kurth, Mrs. George Wiley, Mrs. Smart Malings, Mrs. G. C. Quinn, Mrs. Joseph Bielski, Mrs. Floyd Dawson. Mrs. Joel Newcome. Second Row: Mrs. George Taber, Mrs. Clarence A. Draper, Mrs. Lloyd Smeltzer, Mrs. Charles Henke, Mrs. Oscar Hanson, Mrs. William Schmidt, Mrs. James McConnachie, Mrs. Herbert Swanson, Mrs. Howard Simcoe. Third Row: Principal J. W. Standlcy, Mrs. John Radis, Mrs. Fred Elkins, Mrs. Joseph Stasco, Mrs. John Bean, Mrs. William Kritlow, Mrs. C. A. Richmond. Other members not present when the picture was taken are Mrs. William Reside, Mrs. Joseph O'Brock, Mrs. Gilbert Mueller, Mrs. Clinton O'Dell, and Mrs. Chester Romanowski. The Advisor)’ Council met with Principal J. W. Standley every third Monday of each month during the school year to discuss school problems. The purpose of this group is to co-ordinate the activities and responsibilities of the school and the com- munity. Mrs. Kurth is secretary of the organization. A new activity of the council this year was its work in conjunction with West Building Visiting Day and Conference Hour. Card parties were held throughout the year to make money for favors to be presented to the graduates and to those who attend the Junior-Senior Prom. The stu- dents are very grateful for these gifts and also for the help they give in making their graduation activities successful. The council also sponsors the Mothers’ Day Tea each year. Other activities of the council were a trip to Garfield Park Conservatory and to the W L S Broadcasting Studio, a shopping tour in December, and a trip which included the Easter Flower Show, Tribune Tower, and the W G N Broadcasting Studio. TYlamjA the time tiled you helped ua, 13
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