Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 26 text:

4 I lllil Y Pli0liLElllt Altl E il ll ARE SllLllEll Miss Phyllis B. Kreis Adjustment Counselor Miss Margaret F. Greiner Placement Counselor The teachers shown in these pic- tures, with their helpers, can be found in one of our three adiusl- ment offices during each period. Rowl: Mrs. Mc Millan, Mrs. Hell- man, Miss Schryver, Miss Leech, Miss Greiner, Mrs. Elston, Miss Black. Row 2: D. Carlson, S. Walgren, B. Moore, A. Cerda, E. Ehrhardt, J. Almsted, M. Mencel, E. Jaeger, J. Casey, E. Carlston, B. Dier, L. Lintner, M. Berry, M. Hoppe, S. Platt, C. Buckner, B. Smith, L. Lar- son, J. Craven, J. Nothnagel, C. Zerk, D. Blaheeta. Row 1: V. Boelker, J. Palmer, V. Bauer, D. Best, G. LaTour, B. Spic- er, G. Lasley, Mrs. Vlasek, Miss Maxey, Miss Kreis, H. Johnson. Row 2: C. Gard, J. Donult, M. Lind, S. Gerolimatas, B. Schiele, J. Bross, E. Snaveler, R. Hedler, R. Kalis, V. Duffy, R. Becker, C. Kunz, M. Lambrakis. The Adiustment Department has been established for the purpose of bringing together the home, the school, and the community on behalf of the students in the school. Everyone has problems, but many are comparatively small and easily solved. In a school as large as ours, there are bound to be a number who have difficulties so outstanding that the student is alifected in such a way that his school work becomes o hardship. In many cases, he may be very unhappy while attending school.

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Tll FACULTY Miss Helen Zesbaugh, Miss Helen Wick, Miss Edna Crowley, Mr. Donald Johnston, Art Department. Not Pictured, Miss Esther Roeth. Mr. Frank Rohter, Cadet, Mr. Harry Frieda, Mr. Guy Dickerson, Mr. Maurice Swiryn, Mr. .lack Hendricks, Boys' Physical Education Department. Mrs. Ethel Clauson, Miss Lena Zimmerman, Miss Winifred Muhs, Miss Anita Airlane, Miss Gladys Larsen, Girls' Physical Education Department. Not Pictured, Mrs. H. Sbar Geib. Captain Louis Walz, Mr. lrving Letchinger, Miss Naomi Sweet, Miss Sara Campbell, Miss Dorothy Hutchins, Music Department. Mr, Edward Bowen, Mr. William Watters, Mr. Earl Solem, Mr. Leo Conahan, Mr. William Lasky, Industrial Arts Department. Not Pictured, Mr. Frank Floyd. Master Sergeant Alton Doss, Sergeant First-Class Herbert Smith, Master Sergeant Lewis Franco.



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23 llllllllllll 'lllll Slllllllll YEAR BY lllli illllll TME T llEl'illlTM T lt is their task to help these students find themselves in order that they may lead a normal school life. Their problems that loom so outstandingly at the beginning of the year are definitely improved by June. They cover many fields. For instance, the boy in this picture is unhappy because he does not know what he wants to do with his life. After discussing his possibilities with Mrs. Boetticher, he has reached a decision, and can now make plans to proceed accordingly. Again, a student does not seem to be doing well in his subiects. During the first semes- ter, conferences are held and an agreement has been made to take a different course of study in the second semester. He does this and his grades improve, thus making him a happier individual. Sometimes it is found that a student is not interested in classroom work. Upon in- vestigation it is learned that there might be a slight physical disability which can be remedied. As in this picture, one can see the different attitude this girl assumes when she has been fitted with glasses. Another important part of the adiustment work is the giving of tests in order to suggest the voca- tion a student might wish to enter. This girl has chosen comptometry for her future work. Yes, the Adiustment Department plays a very important part in the lives of our students from Septem- ber to June.

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