Englewood High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Englewood High School - Purple and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 14 of 136
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l 1 Personnel Offices Penuunel Pev'.fmmli1irfs.' Top left, Mrs. Rosemary Spencer, attendance counsellor, gives instructions to three office secre- taries. Top right, Mrs. Edith Perkins, attendance office, checks the records of il student. Middle left, Freshman Loretta Camp- Page 10 belllrgets advice about her course from Miss Inez Ostberg, place- ment counsellor. Middle right, Mrs. Margaret McKinney, attendance officer. Lower left, Miss Lucille Groat, veterans' coun- sellorg lower right, Miss May Kernan, visiting psychologist from the Bureau of Child Study.

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But the job is not finished there. After the student enters school, Miss Camp' bell is available for special help. lf a student is not sucf ceeding in a subject there must be something wrong somewhere. lt is Miss Ca-mpbell's job to ind out what it is. She also tests students who come to En' ig glevvood without any per' sonnel records from the grammar school. This is done to determine whether they need special programming. When a student reaches his junior year, he is tested again to see how much progress he has made and what his weak points are so they can be straightened out. Also a part of the Auxiliary Services, the lavv enforcement department is doing a fine job of keeping discipline in the lunchroom, classroom, and halls. Mr. Wil' liam Connors is the head of this depart' ment and helping him are Mrs. Helen Mcf Govern, who is in charge of girls' problems and Mr. Marshall Duban, who is in charge MISS HELEN C. CAMPBELL, adjustment teacher, dictates a letter to secretary, Mrs. Helen Page. of shop boys' problems. Very seldom do students get into mischief but when they do they are straightened out by Mr. Connors, Mrs. McGovern, or Mr. Duban. , Working with Miss Campbell is the attendance counselor, Mrs. Rosemary Spencer, and the attendance officers, Mrs. Edith Perkins and' Mrs. Margaret Mc' Kinney. Also in this department is Miss lnez, Cstberg, the vocational counselor. When a student needs to obtain a position Miss Cstberg helps him select the job he is best suited for. Law Enforcement Staff discusses a case. Left to right-Mr. William Connors, Mrs. Helen McGovern, Mr. Marshall Duban. Page 9



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Miss Elizabeth NVolff, admissions counsellor, goes over the credits and course of Nancy Smulders, enterin En lewood from an out-of- awgfig-'git S E town high school. Left, Miss Hannah Nash, school treasurer, keeps careful records of receipts and disburse- ments of all school activity accounts. Right, Miss Mary Gilbride, payroll clerk, and Miss Ann McGrath, requisition clerk, are busy but always pleasant personalities in the front office. Left, Mrs. Coral Toles, record clerk, assigns a task to Jacqueline Elmore, student assistant. Right, students leaving the building at dismissal. During the last war, many students could not finish school before they went into the service. When they returned, they wanted to finish their education, so back to school they came. So many had probf lems that a veterans' counselor was apf pointed in each school. Doing this, besides helping graduates apply for scholarships at universities, keeps Miss Lucille Groat busy. Sharing the same office is Miss Elizabeth Wolff, who handles students above their freshman years who enter Englewood. Once each week a psychologist from the downtown offices comes to Englewood to give tests to any students who have not adjusted well to high school. At present, this psychologist is Miss May Kernan. Directly under Mr. Kriewitz' direction are the office clerks. They are Miss Han' nah Nash, the school treasurerg Miss Mary Gilbride, the payroll clerkg Miss Ann Mc' Grath, requisition clerkg Mrs. Evelyn Toles, record clerkg Mrs. Helen Page, ad' justment clerkg and Mrs. Green, part time clerk at Englewood. -KALLIOPE DJIKAS Page 11

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