Maine East High School - Lens Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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Department. . . Hub of student life UNDERCLASS COUNSELLORS Mr. Franklin R. Lindquist and Miss Lulu Mae Johnston, shown right, receiving excuse requests, counsel freshman and sophomore boys and girls, re- pectively. Mr. Lindquist, a committee member of Maine's Community Lectures, is also kept busy with fresh- man orientation classes and sponsoring all assem- blies. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Northwestern University. Miss Johnston's duties include sponsoring the junior class and the French Club. After completing her A.B. requirements at MacMurray College for XVomen, she studied at McGill University in Mon- treal, Canada, and at the Sorbonne, Paris. Gerry Collison, attendance clerk, and Mrs. Lorraine Lockrem, personnel secre- tary, check addresses on outgoing letters. Could this be a pile of those dreaded failure notices?

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Personnel . . Mr. Charles C. Parriott, who has completed his third year as director of personnel and sponsor of the Boys' club, received his B.A. at Penn State Teachers College and his M.A. at the University of Ne- braska. Way down where the yellow slips grow and the excuses flow thick and fast is that student rendezvous of Maine, the person- nel office. If one stood in its doorway long enough, one would see every Mainite, from the smallest freshman to the tallest senior, take his turn at the crowded counter or slip into one of the conference' rooms. For the personnel office is the nerve center of the school. It is here that every student has his program mapped out by a conusellorg it is here that he turns for in- formation and guidance. To the senior it DEAN OF GIRLS Miss VVilladell Allen, who re- placed Miss Louise Wood as dean of girls last fall, has degrees from Knox College and Northwestern University. She also sponsors the Girls' Club and teaches classes in Dramatics II and freshman orien- tation. is the place to go for the latest information on the draft, for help in selecting a suitable college or in getting his first job. But the personnel ofice is also 'the place where the student who forgets about school rules learns that the counsel- lors must lay the line somewhere in pro- tecting the law-abiding majority from the noisy and irresponsible minority. One who has been through the mill offers this bit of advice to restive colleagues: If you're gonna ditch next period, don'tg you ain't got a chance, chum.



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CLASS ROOM TEACHERS RUTH AARO-Northern State Teachers College B.A., University of Iowa M.A.: Office Practice, Typing I: Co-Sponsor Pep Club. EINAR J. ANDERSONfSouth Dakota State College B.S., Northwestern Univer- sity M.A.: U. S. History: Director of Publicity, Sponsor Maine Historical Society. J. W. ANDERSON--University of Chicago Ph.B., M.A.: U. S. History. LEILA H. BAAS-University of Chi- cago, B.S., M.S.: Biology? Sponsor Biology Club. lNot picturedl. H. G. BAER-Normal College A.G.U. of Indiana University B.P.E., Indiana Uni- versity B.S.: Physical Education: Swim- ming Coach. PATRICIA BARON-University of Wis- consin B.S.: Physical Education: Adviser G.A.A.: Co-Sponsor Freshman Class. DOROTHY J. BRANDES--Northwestern University B.A., M.A.: University of Illi- nois B.S. in L.S.: Assistant Librarian. EDWARD J. BRAUN --University of Wisconsin B.A., University of Colorad M.S. : Chairman Commercial Department: Gen- eral Business, Commercial Law, Book- keeping: President of Athletic Bo-ard. LYLE J. BROWN-Hamline University B.A., Northwestern Univer ity M.A.: Gen- eral Science: President Maine Faculty Club, Co-Sponsor Senior Class, Director of Visual Instruction. GERALD I. BURK-University of Chi- cago B.S.: Physics: Co-Sponsor Radio Club: Supervisor of Public Address System. ROSEMARY HART CASE-Fortbonne College A.B., Washington University: Eng- lish I and II. GRACE A. CHAPMAN-University of Chicago Ph.B., A. M.: Chairman English Department: English IV and II: Past President of Faculty Club. JANET CLOUGH-University of Illinois B.S., B.L.S.: Head Librarian. NORMAN CROUCHAUniversity of Mis- souri B.S., Linotype School, University of Chicago: Printing, Linotype, Typography. DOROTHY L. DUNN--State Teachers College, Wisconsin B. of ED., University of Minnesota M.A.: English II and II, Business English: English Integration Com- mittee. RUTH A. EVANS-Tennessee College of Women B.A.: Speech I, Dramatics I: Director of Junior and Senior Plays. MARION FISHER-Northwestern Uni- versity M.A. in English and Education: English I, Latin I. JOYCE GLANDON-University of Ne- braska B.S., Merrill Palmer School, Uni- versity of Wisconsin: Foods I and II. ALEXANDER N. HARLEY-Chicago Conservatory of Music, U. S. Government Federal Music School B.M., Master of Music Education: Chairman of Music De- partment: Orchestra and String Groups, A Cappella Choir and Vocal Groups: Spon- sor Maine Music Masters, Maine Music Boosters. HUGH P. I-IARSHBARGER-Bradley In- stitute B.S., Northwestern University M.S.: Chairman Industrial Arts Department: Drafting: Supervisor of War Training at Douglas Aircraft Co. OAKLEY T. HERRELL-University of Chicago B.S., University of Michigan M.S.: Chairman of Mathematics Department: Al- gebra, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry: Spon- sor Tri Mu Math Club. 1 R. Aaro E. J. Anderson J. W. Anderson H. G. Baer P. Baron D. J. Brandes E. J. Braun L. J. Brown G. I. Burk R. H. Case G. A. Chapman J. Clough N. Crouch D. L. Dunn R. A. Evans 16 M. Fisher , J. Glandon A. M. Harley f H. P. Harshbarger O. T. Herrcll I

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