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

 - Class of 1952

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V ' ,I ,, T i -V t 7.! 3: ?'Ma f3 - tltfi'ixr'V-t Secretarial work, counseling, preparation of bulletins, library serv- ice, maintenance of contact with parents, showing of movies, returning of lost items, stimulating and supervising student contribution to worthy causes, and the like are essential in the lfun-scale operation of a repre- sentative moctem high school like Englewood. i g i E t t March of dimes and dollars contributions USO you've got it. Thank you, and thank to help knock out the dread demon polio you again, a junior Miss says to Mrs. come pouring in to Miss Nash, who re- MrGovcrn with a deep sigh of relief. ceives them with the aid of a student N11: Duban explaining intricacies of prot VVouldnyt you do the same if a wallet you 1 assistant. t jector to members of Ntovie Club. had lost had just been returned to you? w mww clerk, Miss 001 bulletin Ntrs. Jennings thanking two alert students nBooks. books. and more books - a for A future tunttime secretary learning about for their cffidcnt service in the Attendanco your uso, librarian John G. Johnson smiL mnploymont opportunities in the secretarial k OHit'C. ingly informs a group 0t students in search Field from :Wrs. Hosselmf-ycr. 0t suitable rotcrvnm material. :

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asSiSlanL Guardian of Indispensable Records is a A vital report to 1m gottvn out in a hurry Assisted by a student junior clerk. Miss title which fits Mrs. Toles to a T To the is an Old story to Miss IWCGratll. With the Gilbride mimeographs a school bulletin right she is shown instructing a student aid of a student, as shown above. she speedily. Clerk on how to file some. calmly meets a deadline. LUNG VIEW Gives Direction i0 Engle- woocfs Many-sided Activities JOSEPH C. THOMPSON Our Principal, Sees Schaafs Obiectives with Creative Insight ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Keeps the XVIIeels Rolling Smoothly Msiennings rhdanu 0 . . . rfhelr effluent scrum- , m.



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tn nppret'ialmn mt their many years of simmt SCFVH'C to UHF srhnnt, the tQSQIPtLrpte mut XVhile is gratefully amt attectionatety tlmlipatml t0 Daylnn C. Atkinson, Katherine Kiety, amt Thomas ti. rtwmmey. Having reat'timt the Chicago Boartt of tittueatirm retirement age. atter 32 years of teachingF at tingtewomt, tVIr. Atkinsan and h'tiss Kiety tett us on Fehruary t 1952. tVtr. Twmney will do likewise tor the same reason in June mt 1952, atvter seventeen years, meme hcrship on our taeutty. As Miss Kiety so etoqucntty said, how- ever. at the January, 1952, graduating ex- ercises, anyone who has heen as comptetety ictentiFicct with a great institution tite Engte- wood as tong as she, Atkinson, amt Twomey have can never teave it. As tong as there is an Engtewooct these three stettar teachers and vitat personalities Witt, in the deepest sense, he a vibrant part of it. KATHERINE KIELY Venturesome, warmhearted, enthusi- astic, deeply retigious, greatly interested in both people and ideas, Miss Kiety trans- formed her courses into creative projects and provided her ctasses with tangihte objectives. She gave her pupits much more than the routine requirements, and she went out of her way to hetp other teachers. The kind of attitude att this represents has kept her young in appearance as wett as in spirit e so much so, incteett, that it seems strange to think of her as having retired. DAYTON C. ATKINSON Quiet amt simple in manner, persever- ing in spirit, sometimes picturesque in speech, and witty in a quaint tmtiana fash- ion, tVtr. Atkinson is a tahoratory scientist and SCiOHCG teacher in the hest tradition of that tiet t. Restraint, taithtutness to demon- strahte tacts, Objective fairness toward his stuttents as wett as towarct peopte in general, amt earthy common sense are his most n0- tahte Characteristics. THOMAS L. tPATt TVVOMEY tn regard to Coach Twomey it may wett he said that the educational wortcts gain was the entertainment wortcts toss. Not only ttict he turn out teams who matte a science and an art of Americas great Qrictiron sport: he, himself, made an art of the pep tatts with which he regatect our toothatt assemblies. His wit anct banter as wett as his Vigor, knowledge of athletics and insight into human nature witt he greatty missect at Englewood after he leaves us in June. He witt remain with us. however, as the living legend which he has already become.

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