Proviso East High School - Provi Yearbook (Maywood, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Ill fetg PRUVI -:- l93I D. III Slul:1Iiiig-lllr. lliillvy, HIV. Slimnzur, Illr. rllnltc, lllr. Tlirifwrl Seater!-flli.r.s Jlillvr, Mix.: Tiirkrr, Miss il'lIl'I'lt'i', .II1'.t.v liildy Physical Education R. J. THHRFRT has an A. B, degree from De Pauw University. He has been head coach in Proviso for six years. FRED I. I-IATLFY received his B. S. degree from the University of Illinois. He assists with coaching. O. H. h'fA'l'TF is a graduate of Iowa State 'Teachers' College, and has studied at the American College of Physical Education. Louis F. SUMMER has a B. S. degree from the University of Illinois. He is the fresh- man-sophomore football coach, and has charge of heavyweight basketball. Miss MARX' R. WIIEELER, head of the girls' physical education department, has a B. S. de- gree from Beloit College, and has clone grad- uate work at the University of Wisctmnsin. Miss EVA A. Bom' has a B. S. degree from Battle Creek College and the Kellogg School of Physical Education. She has also attended the University of Minnesota. Miss MARX' TUCKER received her B. S. de- gree from the University of Illinois. Miss MAMIE MII.I.ER is a registered nurse. She has studied at Iowa State Teachers' Col- lege, at Wesley Memorial Hospital, and at Barrett Institute, and has done graduate work at the Chicago State Hospital. During the year, Miss Miller taught several senior girls' classes in home nursing. Tzrerzfy-fine

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CQPROVI -:- I93I DJ' ff n Smmlingz-Illr. .S'!rguian, Mr. l'afleH, Mr. .4m.rdrn, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Brt1ct'1t'vIl, Jlr. Brmirrcii, Jlr. Ewing .Ymfrd--,IIi.t.r I.mar.r, Illiss OIir'rr, Miss Duvall, Mr. C'oni'cr, Misr Pirklrxv, .llisx Pm-rli Home Economics and Manual Arts R. Ii. Povi.m'T, head of the manual arts de- partment, has a B. S. degree from Armour Institute of Technology, and is a graduate of the Illinois State Normal University. Mr. Pop- lett is also the treasurer of the Parent-Teacher Association. I.. K. AMSDEN has a B. S. degree from the University of Missouri, and has done grad- uate work at the University of Chicago, Ar- mour Institute, and Stout Institute. LLOYD S. BRACEWELL received a B. S. de- gree from Bradley Polytechnic Institute, and has done graduate work at the University of Purdue. I.. D. BRENNEN is a graduate of Indiana State Normal School, and has studied at both Armour Institute and Lewis Institute. H. I.. COOPER is a graduate of the Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College, and has done graduate work at that school and at Armour Institute of Technology. W. K. EWING has received a B. S. degree and has done graduate work at the Ohio State University. He teaches auto mechanics. MYRON B. GOODWIN is a graduate of Stout Institute. He teaches mechanical drawing. HARRY STEGMAN is a graduate of Stout ln- stitute. He instructs classes in mechanical drawing. Miss Fats DIIVALL, head of the domestic arts department, received her B. S. degree from the University of Illinois. and has done grad- uate work at the University of Chicago. Miss MARY ADELLE Isaacs received her B. A. degree from the University of Iowa. Miss M.-mm OLIVER. a Proviso graduate. re- ceived her Ph. B. degree from the University of Chicago, where she has also done graduate work. Miss LOLA K. Prcicrss has a B. S. degree from the University Of Illinois. She has done graduate work at Columbia University. Miss Eiva GLEN Pusrcusa has a B. S. degree from Purdue University, and has done graduate work at the University of Chicago. fNot in picturej Miss Louise PORCH has a B. S. degree from Rockford College, and has done graduate work at the University of Chicago. lil so c III Twwzly-fam'



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I3 - -as ee-.cg PROVI -:- 193131: -cs 131 The Principal's Letter To the Seniors of 1931: It is four school years since we came to Proviso-you as first-year students and I as principal of the school. Four years seem to be a long time when we look ahead, but when we look back. does it not seem only a short time since you were freshmen? We took your pictures that year for identification on your permanent record cards in the ofiice. This year, on the same cards, we will place your senior pictures, taken from the senior section of a Provi. And if you want visible evidence of how you have grown and developed phys- ically-just .ask sometime to see the two pictures. The difference is fairly astounding. During the last two years that you have been in high school, what a great change has come over the building! From crowded, cramped quarters, we have branched out north across the bridges to a new and better building in which your class has found spacious home rooms, ample class rooms, and adequate locker accommodations. The beautiful Gothic tower and the clock have become symbols of the development of a new and finer Proviso from which your class is the first to graduate. Year by year, from your first semester through the eighth semester which you are now completing, your mental growth has kept pace with your physical growth, and credit after credit has been added to the office records, signifying the degree of your success in the class room. On an important evening in the first week of June, clad in cap and gown, you and I will have the pleasure and privilege of marching down the aisle in the auditorium, and climbing the steps to the platformg there, in the presence of parents and friends who have made your Proviso and my Proviso a reality, you will receive from the hands of the President of the Board of Education a diploma which will be another tangible evidence of your progress. But there is a growth which cannot be measured in credits or by diplomas- that intangible thing called cbararfvr, the development of which is the chief aim and object of all the teachers in all the schools in America. Character is molded and shaped on the football Held and in the class room, it is developed by contacts with teachers and students in every activity in which you have participated. It is my earnest hope that in your years in Proviso you have built up in your- selves from your contacts with students, teachers, and principal, a solid foundation of sterling character that will continue to grow as steadily and as surely as you have developed physically and mentally in the years that you have been in Proviso. Sincerely yours, Tzrellly-Jix

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