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wall onifors Hall monitors help keep the halls lllllll c 1111 1, 1 .1 11 11111 general routines in their vieinily, illlil . H -1 1 1111111 1151 1 Thr fy Work closely with the gGll0l'2ll 11111111 Ol 1 1.111111.111 1 l 1 lVliss Helen Hadish. HALL MONITORS How ' ' Huw ' Howl: 9 Gage. S. I'lZllCllHll. I. l'1mler. Z 5 llll'll.X. I!11l1l11111l1'1' R fl't'N'lll l f'11'l1'11 ,....1...,11 .L ,l. Olson. l'. nI'0lINS'Cl'. Xl. 5l'lIilllt'l'. 5. l21lQ'Cll Row -I-: .-X. Wagmer. ll. BLll'Ili1l'll. qc I
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' HANDBOOK COMMITTEE Front: A. Baker. M. Crace S Horner, M. Conklin. Center: R. Cotter, IJ. Natkowski C. Slerba. Rear: M. Schaffer, A. Rose. S. McKenzie. D. Iirockman. Miss Alice LaPerl. F. Cremieux. N PROJECT X COMMITTEE Front: A. Rose. .I. Ayres, J. Arthur. M. Crace. N. Connell, D. Campbell. Center: S. Coulding. IB. Croan- ing. S. Taleen, C. Johnson, C Sterlma, IJ. Hohl. Rear: N. Penkava, B. Thorne, H. Harvey. anvlgook anal Kprojecf ommiffees HANDBOOK COMMITTEE . . . The Student Hanzlboolc, given to all students at the beginning of the school year, is the Work ol the Handbook Committee in cooperation with the art department Chairman for the 1955 l l' ' . pun ication was Marilyn Grace. Ann Baker is in charge of the 1956 edition. PROJECT X COMMITTEE D C . . . on ampbell, IASC president, organized live projects lor state-Wide use. His committee developed a Public Relations Package, a notebook about establishing and maintaining good relations with the community: composed a questionnaire sent to all schools relative to their needs for the package or traveling scrapbook: held a membership drive, MAdopt a Schooli' plang developed a traveling scr I k 'l ' I' ' ' : ap Joo to ilustiate ways Illinois schools have solved common problems: publi- cized IASC. Page 12 , . a
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lflVllOlf' enzor adclvisers juniors and seniors who work closely with counselors of freshmen boys and girls are known as Junior-Senior Advisers. Junior-Senior girls work with freshmen ffirl L. C5 S anfl junior-senior boys work with freshmen boys. The upperclassmen advise the neo- phytes about their schedules. location of their classes and sr ' l ' ' ' J . N, .. JCIB activities. They are a helpful part of the orientation program. JUNIOR-SENIOR ADVISERS TO FRESHMEN GIRLS Herring. M. Williams, R. Hegel A. Baker, P. Brouwer. Back: I. Robertson, D. DeLess. .l Simpach. B. Krohn. JUNIOR-SENIOR ADVISERS TO FRESHMEN BOYS Front: J. Spanier, B. Yort, H. Harvey, R. Mathias. Rear: W. Scllumacher. T. Hack- enberg. D. Hohl. A--fr , Page 1-1 Clockwise from left center' C Coultrap, J. Tomsoviei, I' Clocke. N. Reed, J. Pratt K
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