Downers Grove North High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Downers Grove, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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-eon C. Pogue, Director of Guidance and Testing, Jniversity of Missouri, M.A., 1 year. lerbert L. Adams, Dean of Boys, University of llinois, M.A., 18 years. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Our Guiding Light The work of the Guidance Department affects every student in the school. By offering the services of trained counselors in educa- tional and vocational guidance, as well as personal counseling, this department aids each student in achieving as much as his ability will permit. All students are assigned to counselors who meet with fresh- man groups once a week and hold private conferences will» upper- classmen at least twice a year. The department administers an ex- tensive program of educational, vocational, and personal testing. College Night. Career Day, college visits, and college entrance ex- aminations are other services which the Guidance Department pro- vides. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT—Standing: Mr. Stephen F. Oracko. Mr. E. William Corr. Mr. Guy Wellman. Mr. James E. I.ind: Sitting: Mrs. Clara H. Searlc , Mr. Richard J. Mueller, Mr. Herbert I.. Adams Mr. Donovan Ingle . Mrs. Louise Cunningham. Mr. Leon Pogue, Mrs. Charlotte Andersen, Mrs. Helen G. Cleveland. Miss Corinna Fronk, Miss Luella E. Paul, Mis Almalec Greenlee, Mr. John S. Schultz.

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CLARENCE W. JOHNSON Northern Illinois Teachers' College, B.A. Columbia University. M.A. Principal of D.G.H.S. Mr. Johnson's thirty years as director of the high school have assured smooth continuity of operation during transition neces- sitated by a rapidly growing school population and changing world conditions. The physical plant of the school has been ex- panded. the teaching and service staffs increased, and the cur- riculum enriched and broadened to prepare young people for life in a technological age. Evaluation and assessment result in continuing improvement and revision of physical and academic accommodations—all under the supervision of an able admin- istrator working closely with students and staffs. Mr. Johnson continues to be active in professional organiza- tions as a life member of N.E.A., a member of the National As- sociation of High School Principals, a member of the Legisla- tive Commission of Illinois High School Association, and Vice- President of Northern Illinois Conference on Supervision. In spite of his heavy professional schedule, Mr. Johnson also enjoys many varied community activities. He is a member of the local chapter of Kiwanis, serves on civic committees, and is a lay moderator at the Congregational Church. CHARLOTTE ANDERSEN Northwester!) University, B.A. Northwestern University. M.A. Assistant Principal and Dean of Girls Mrs. Andersen’s thirty-six years with DGHS have witnessed her promotion from a beginning teacher of English to her pres- ent executive position. In addition to her administrative duties, Mrs. Andersen does discipline counseling for girls and also does job and college placement counseling for seniors. WAYNE T. GUTHRIE Illinois College, B.S. University of Illinois, M.S. Assistant Principal in charge of Instruction Mr. Guthrie’s eighteen years have covered a span of teaching and counseling until this year when he was appointed to his pres- ent position. As part of his duties, Mr. Guthrie consults with I department heads and teachers in planning and evaluating cur- riculum research, experimentation, and development. 10



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ENGLISH The Art of Communication Since four units of credit in English are required for each student in high school, the English Department is geared to the needs and abilities of the individual. The sections at each grade level range from special through accelerated and include college preparatory courses: special elective courses in debate, journalism, and speech develop related English skills in specific interest areas. Subject matter content and presentation techniques are designed to ensure continuity of learning through the four years of high school. Mrs. Pauline S. Kirchhoff, University of Illinois, B.A., 4 years; Miss Almalee Greenlee, University of Illinois. M.A.. 6 years; Mrs. Margaretc A. Cantrall, University of Illinois, M.A., 2 years; Mr. Frank J. Babich, North Central College. B.A.. 2 years; Mr. Edward G. Redmond, Beloit (!ol!oge, B.A., 1 year: Mrs. MaryKIlen Cross University of Wisconsin. M.A., 3 years; Mr. Edward M. Vcrtuno. Northwestern University, M.A., 2 years; Mr. George B. Pap]).!', University of Illinois, M.A., 9 years; Mrs. Lois C. Dahl, Northwestern University, M.A., 13 years. Standing: Mr. Frederic I.. Moore. North Central College, B.A., 1 year; Mr. Jack C. Bowles. Knox College. B.A., 5 years; Mrs. Mary K. Armington, Ball State College. B.A.. 2 years; Seated: Mr. George Y. Toler. University of Illinois. M.A.. 4 year ; Mr. Stanley M Steed, Bowling Green State University, B.S., 3 years; Mrs. Marjorie B. Wood. University of Missouri. M.A., 4 years; Miss Elizabeth B. Weslphal, Wheaton College, A.B., 1 year; Mr. Richard J. Mueller, State University of Iowa. M.A.. 1 year; Mrs. Frances J. Nostram!. Hope College. A.B.. 3 years: Mrs. Jane A. Pohlmann. State University of Iowa. B.A., 3 years.

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