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DEANf Vfhen clouds start to gather. and they get G. H. S. girls in a lathern that s the girls cue to walk into the main othce and turn toward the beacon light shining from the head is quarters of Miss Alice lones. dean of girls ess Their ehief trouble shooter Miss K ones, with her poise her svm pat y and her interest in t eir welfare, has helped many girls to realize and correct their mistakes Her excellent counsel on personal conduct can alwavs be followed with profit 'Ihe Csllss of 1946 expresses its gratitude to Miss ones for her faithful and helpful service in guid LIDCC AICUVIIICS Qs uietly efheient ready to throw light on perplexing problems of G. H S fellows, Dem William Good- win supervises their scheduling, plans their progrlms and is never too busy to vxrite 1 letter of recom- mendation or to discuss socational plans As Student Gouneil sponsor. Mr. Goodwin has eome to the rescue many times vt hen decorations need- ed an extra nail or when helpful suggestions were needed during a meeting. Serving his first year as Dean. Mr. Goodwin has proved to be a very popular and sought-after man in the office because of his willing- LX. . K ness to cooperate in every situation. Taking over competently at the beginning of the second semester, three more Guiding Lights , Mr. Robert Hungerford. Mrs. Le Roy Donaldson and Mr. Arthur Iiish became members of the G. H. S. faculty. W'hen Miss Margaret Hanson left the commercial department to work as a secretary with an advertising firm. Mr. Hungerford, recently discharged from the army. came in her place to take charge of future secre- taries and to work with the publications business staff as money managern. Mrs. Le Roy Donaldson came in lfebruary to take over Shirley Schoning's position as registrar in the main iifhce. She has taken care of the big job of arranging schedules. giving out the bad news on report cards, and keeping school records. Coming home from Coast Guard duty. Mr. Fish r:turned to his old position as biology instructor. there- by freeing Mr. Howard XVhitcomb to serve Lombard as acting principal. A fourth Guiding Light . Mrs. Helen Hulson of Macomb, Illinois. assumed the work of Miss Harryette Salyers on April l. when Miss Salyers accepted a position as physical director for -Iohn Powers models. 10
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ADMI RATIO A trxo of efhcxent ofhce workers smooth runnmg busmess orgamza tlon Mrs Wxrren Schonmg first semester regxstrar resigned at that tame after 19 months seruct 'vlrs Sehomng endeared herself to mmx students hx Slullfullx arrlngnm, their schedules Nllss Lola Beth Rodeffcr 1946 stmor acted as Prmclpal Woolu s seeretarx and as office receptlomst M1SSElS1L Howard a 1945 alumnus took the deans d1ctat1on and han dled attendance Both Lola Beth and Elsle practnced the slogan Gxve servnce wlth a smnle The student body has apprecnattd the helpfulness of these gracxous ladxes Although thus IS hrs Hrst xear at G H S Nh' Woolex IS now oc eupxmb one of the bnghtest spot llghts of the enure orgamzanon He halls as h1s ofhcnal alma mater the good old Umversxtw of Ilh nols whl he has done other vxork at Columbm Harvard and thc Umxersxtx of Vermont Among his many dutues lre hxndhng of commumtx relatnons and sehool finance the employ ment of teachers and maklng of blllldlllg xecommendauons The fine morale shovtn bw the student bodx 15 largelv the result of h1s pleaslnt dlSPOSlI1OI1 and the dem oeratnc ldcals fostered bs our prm elpml Mr Wooley Y Y' 1 . . .,. . 1 - 1 .' U , ' - N 1 - 1, . - 'v 9 y ' 1 '1, 11: A K 1' 1 i - ,1 . , 1 'h 1 . . xg . .. x i - v . . Y .- 4, . '. gave to G. H. S. in 1945-1946 a ' 1 L , -' ' . , , , t . ' x 1 , 7. 1 ' r - ' y 1 1 1 1 Q f . . . ' ' A ' . 1 Y' Y 1. K 1 , . .3-Ie 1 3 . .1 . ,nw l., , . . V, e 9' , . . . . 5 I Y I l , . . - 1 1 ' 1 ' ' U 1 1. 1 1
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FACULTY -Iohn Aitchison Science Charles Bednar Physical Education Jane Caviezel Physical Education Hazel Anderson Rachel Anderson English Librarian Vera Biddle Thomas Brooking Mathematics Industrial Arts Blanche Cummings Roy Damberg Art Printing 11 . f N .ij.,f. fa 'ki I MQ'
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