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MISS VIOI.IiT HOGAN, chairman, and the Curriculum Committee, composed of Dr. E. R. Sifert, C, C. Taggart. Dr. D. B. Appleton, Iii XV. Baer, Miss Mary Sigwortli, Harry Stegman, E. XY . Stubbs, antl Miss Florence XY'il- liams, consiiler all curricular problems of the school. THI2 CLOMIXIITTEE ON CIOMIXIITTEES. Ii. XV. Stubbs. chairman, selects committee personnel, approves new com. mittees and assigns committee tluties, Dr, Ii. R. Sifert, C Ci. Taggart. I.. S. Bracewell. Miss Fae Duvall. Miss Ruth Relir. Dr. I.. XV. Remley, I.. If. Reynartl. Miss Viola Scala, Miss XX'innafretl Slieparcl. Miss Mary Sigwortli, antl Miss Virginia Tcrliune compose tliis committee. THIS PROIZIZSSIONAI. DEVELOPINIENT CiOMlN'lIT- TEE, Miss Iiae Duvall, chairman, and M. M. Iiinstatl, bl. NX . Hincls. Miss Rutli Neal. Miss Ruth Relir, ancl I.. I . Reynaril. committee members. sponsors faculty meetings .intl tlistributes professional material to tlie faculty. CIIRRICULUM COMMITTEE Miss Taylor. Miss Hayward. Miss Sliepartl, C. CQ. Taggart. Miss Duvall, IZ. R. Sifert, H, Stegman, F. W. Baer, Miss Beck, Miss Sigwortli, Ii. XV. Stubbs, Miss F. Wfilliams, Miss Hogan, D. B, Appleton. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Miss Rehr, L. XV. Remley, I., li, Reynarcl, Miss Sigworth. Miss Scala. E. R. Sitert, CQ. C. Taggart. I.. S. Bracewell, Miss Duvall, Miss Terliune. Miss Shepard. Ii, W, Stubbs. PRUITESSIONAI. DIfVIfI-OPINIENT COINIMITTEE M. M. Finstacl, Miss Relir. I., li. Reynaril. Miss Neal, Miss Duvall. i. W. Hintls. Page I7
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STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE Stm11H11g.' C, E. Bryan, R. A, Bullingron, Miss Terdina, M. W. Immel, Miss Ward, J, W. Hinds. Seated: Miss Hayward, F. R. Wiley, Miss Thomas, Miss Thompson, Miss Moore, Miss Fancher, Miss Harris. COLLEGE COMMITTEE Miss Hildebrandt, C. C, Taggart, Miss Carroll, E. W. Stubbs, Miss Lampton. STUDENT-FACULTY COORDINATING COMMITTEE Bark min Miss F. Wlilliams, L. S. Bracewell, Miss jones, Marrinson, Plecas, Groenke, W. A. Law, Foleno. Alizfzfle roax' C. C. Taggart, Neukuckarz, O'Rourke. From rozzx' Miss Thomas, J. W. Hinds. COMMITTEE THE STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE, Miss Dorothy Thompson, chairman, acts in an advisory capacity for the organization. Miss Lillian Arends, C. E. Bryan, Miss Mary Cathcart, Miss Cleora Fancher, Miss Frances Gospill, Miss Helen Harris, Miss Virginia Hayward, W. Hinds, M. W. Immel, E. W. Kochenderfer, Miss Lois Moore, Miss Alice Terdina, Miss Charlotte Thomas, Miss Eleanor Ward, and F. R. Wiley are the members. THE COLLEGE COMMITTEE consists of C. C. Taggart, chairman, Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Martha Hildebrandt, Miss Ellendore Lampton, and E. W. Stubbs. They advise students concerning their problems which pertain to college entrance. THE NEWLY ORGANIZED Student-Faculty Coordinating Committee promotes better under- standing between the pupil and teacher. This committee consists of W. A. Law, chairman, C. C. Taggart, L. S. Bracewell, W. Hinds, Miss Edith jones, Miss Charlotte Thomas, Miss Florence Wil- liams, and seven student members.
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AMERICA EDUCATIO WEEK UQZEQ I 3 Qjiffi lf We f R ii i E' E T in -Mf .-.f-gg.. l ll 4 AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK, November 5 to 11, at- tempted to bring the parents of the community into closer asso- ciation with the school and its functions through the theme, Edu- cation for New Tasks. The theme, emphasized by Dr. E. R. Sifert, superintendent, in his letters to parents, was demonstrated to them at open house. There, freshmen opened their homerooms and fifth and sixth periods for their parents to inspect the actual workings of the school. This contact of parents with the school helped to form a basis for harmony in thought throughout the rest of the year. Another function during the week was the Articulation Tea for all seventh- and eighth-grade teachers of the township, and for teachers of high school freshmen. The purpose of the tea, held each year, is to form closer ties between grammar school and high school. Dr. Sifert, at special assemblies, addressed the students on Your Tomorrow. He advised his audience on what to expect of the future and how to prepare for it. Three exhibits, two in the library and one in the lobby display cases, were also included on the agenda of the week. The library exhibits included the annual book week fair and a science and health exhibit showing the relation of mosquitoes to the spread of disease. Numerous souvenirs of World Wfar II, collected from Proviso's student body and faculty, were shown in the display cases. The week's consideration of Education for New Tasks estab- lished more firmly than ever before the necessity for cooperation between school and community, and among elementary schools, high schools, and colleges in preparing to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Tozuizrbip lelzrherr gizlher miomzil llfe ten lable to dzrczzrs rrlfoolf, slzzilenlr, mid Jzzbjeflr while mzzizclziizg mul ripping Pareizfr proudly View Jour' ivleclmiiiml ilmwiizg ability. at llie 5177711141 Articiilalion Tea.
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