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li M 1- 3. i WI THE OFFICE F oRcE IKE. the engine that sets the locomotive into motion and pulls a vast train, so the office of Englewood Evening School is the central force which carries forward the train of progress with its four thousand students over the hills of knowledge. Mr. David M. Davidson., chief engineer, though with us but two short years, has helped to build up one of the two standard evening high schools in Chicago. He is constantly working for the improvement of the evening school, and has the best interests of its students always at heart. Mr. Frederic C. Lucas and Mr. George White, assistants to the principal, are Mr. Davidson's right hand men. Mr. Lucas has charge of the school payroll and handles the tuition fees. He is the buyer of school supplies and equipment, and is also overseer of the Booster Association. Mr. White handles other finances of the school, such as the sale of tickets for school entertainments, opera tickets, the financing of the Evening Star, the Booster dances, and any other school enterprise in which money is involved. He is also supervisor of the Foreign Department in the Lewis-Champlin Building. Miss Mildred Wheelock is the very important person whom one interviews in re- gard to credits, for she is the registrar. She supervises the huge files in which each stu- dent's credits are recorded, whether earned at Englewood or other schools, and she is an ever ready adviser for the students who are in doubt about their course of study. Miss Helen Rowe assists Miss Wheelock with the students' records and also keeps the attendance of the teachers, while Miss Margaret Hurney is Mr. Davidson's secretary and makes all statistical reports which go to the Board of Education. Sr' 1 Li n - W
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.SGP-3' Sa THE school has been an opportunity. We are proud of the things you have done. You were earnest and true. You have been eager for growth and for fame. You have weighed and measured. You have selected and treasured. You have stored the soundest of wealth. The future gives promise of worth. Men and women who seek for the best! People who avoid not the test! Endurance whose name will be blest! A Nation upheld, not oppressed! A chapter of the Englewood Evening l-ligh School is ending. A page has been written and sealed. Within it your hearts lie revealed. Ambitious! Courageous! Searching! Unsatisfied! Strong hearts girt for the strife. DAVID M. DAv1DsoN. xi an
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