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gfaicfance Elizabeth P. Lynskey Attendance Counselor, Hall Guard Spon- sor Katherine S. Linden Adjustment Teacher Edith Bunting General Science, Attendance Assistant. Correspondence Club Helen L. Smith English, Attendance Assistant Vincent P. Maier Placement Counselor, Army and Navy Club Miss Lynskey of the Science Department has taken over the new position of Attendance Counselor, Through conferences with students and parents, she investigates all absences. Attendance has improved more than twenty per cent since September. She interviews all drop-outs and after consultation with her, several have seen the wisdom of staying in school. Miss Linden looks over the results of the testinq proqram in view of necessary adjustment oi students. In the Attendance Office, Miss Smith and Mrs. Buntinq are checking excuses for absences with the daily absence sheet. Mr. Maier reads many urqent appeals from industry tor students to work after school hours. l4
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MI' ar G2-orhnafor Mary Rose Prendergast, War Co-ordinator Geography, Student Council Second Semester Aren't you freezing, Mrs. Prendergast? No, 1et's get going. Back your wagon up to the truck for unloading. One of the reasons for being sure of winning the war is Mrs. Prendergast. In Room 113 she maps her strategy and sells bonds. But comes the day of a scrap drive or paper drive, and she's in the middle of the busiest spot on the Campus. No Wind nor sun nor hostile temperature can keep her away from the home front. And that goes for her boards of directors too. In all the iubilation of V-E Day, students are mindful with her that a big task still lies ahead. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. eww ,AAQQC 'A' Y Vw g. 1 Nu ,49Xt???Wf2 WW, -1 A sf Y tgkw !74!JV ! , X X tw F .A-,I QNX 'ET A if .rg t W 5 tit ft his ill f M Q t f W e ar l fi+,..,,: 'Q 5?'5?ieg5.f1 e.. - - ,.e i Abraham Lincoln. ' - 7 l 13 X 4-' ,-.L Ze.. y gamma' .. VU. I CZ K
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owic an ..!4746f0I DEPARTMENTS Miss Dallach enjoys interpreting the score for her accompanist. Bandmaster Borger gives instru- mental instruction to one of his students. region in its relationship to aviation. Miss to promoting Pan-American Good Will. Mrs. Breme, Miss O'Connor, and Miss Powers examine plastic and silverware products and discuss them as a postwar medium for friendly lnter-American relae tions. Hazel A. Dallach Vocal Music, Girls' cmd Mixed Choirs. Song Hit Parade Club Franklin R. Borger Music Department Chairman, Instruf mental Music, Band Conductor, Fisher! me-n's Club Katharine L. Calloway Aviation Geography, Grade Adviser Checkers Club Sarah M. Burns History, Service Roll Sponsor, Junior Red Cross Sponsor, Servicemen's Reception Club Anna May W. Breme History, Handwriting Club Teresa A. O'Connor History and Civics, Checkers Club Gertrude M. Powers History and Civics, School Boosters Club Mildred Moore Careers and Commercial Geography, Knitting Club Russell L. Wise History Department Chairman, Discussion Club Lucile I. Lloyd History, Social Science Librarian, Assem- bly Sponsor, School Boosters Club Miss Calloway explains the climate of the Southwest Pacific Burns officially welcomes all Kelly's servicemen in addition 541301 'Q Miss Moore, in her adjustment period, helps this student to arrange her program for the coming semester. Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Wise look over material, clipped from current publications, to be filed for use in the Social Science Laboratory. 15
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