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

 - Class of 1945

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PRGFESSIONAL PERSGNNEL ADMINISTRATION E. R. SIFERT, PH.D ............................... Superinlencient C. C. TAGGART, M.A ..........,.. Auiflunt Supeiintencient RUTH BECK, M.A ........ H. E. CARR, M. A ........... GTTO DILLNER, M.A ..,..... DEWEY D. ADAIR, M.A ....... JON ADAMS, A.B ............. L. K. AMDSEN, B.S ..,......... D. B. APPLETON, PH.D ....... ...........................C0un5el0i' .......C0un'.fe!0i' .......C0un5eZ01I' VIRGINIA HAYWARD, M.A. ....... .,..... C oiinfeloi' J. W. HINDS, M.A ............... ....... C 0un.Iel0r LOIS MOORE, M.A ........ ....... C ounfeloi' MARY CARROLL, B.A ..................................... Regimuf' BLANCHE RIDDLE, B.S ....... Secrelucy Z0 Superinfenclenf FACULTY ..........Sten0grupl9y .........InciuJz'1fiu! Acts .........InciuJt1'iulArif ...............Science LILLIAN ARENDS, M.A ........ ......... M urloeniuticy F. W. BAER, M.S ...........,... ................... M ullaenzuticc JAMES BENNETT, M.A ......................... Inu'uJt1'iulA1'tJ C. H. BERGSTROM, M.S ........... PEARLE BETTS, M.S ......... H euei of I nciu.fM'iul Arts ............H0nze Economics C. W. BILLS, M. A .......... ...................... S cience O. A. BOLT, M.A ................... ...................... S cience L. S. BRACEWELL, M.A ..,...... E. W. BROOKS, M.A ....... C. VU. BRYAN, M.A ........... R. A. BULLINGTON, M.S ....... JOHN CARR, B.E .............,..... MARY CATHCART, M.A ......... V. G. CATLIN, M.A ......... HAROLD DIXON, B.S ....... .............lnduJz'1'iul Arts .......I-Ieuci of Conznzefce .............lncZu.ft1'iu!A115 ..................Science ,........Inciu5l1'iul Arif ..................Science .......I-Ieuci of Science ........S0ciu! Stuciief MARION DODDERER, M.A ....................................... Art FAE DUVALL, M.A ...,......... Heuci of Home Econoniicf EVA EDDY, M.A ................. H euii of Pbyyicul Eufucuzion MARY EMGE, M.A ......... JULIA EVANS, M.A ......... W. K. EWING, M.A ....... CLEORA FANCHER, B.A. M. M. FINSTAD, M.A ......., CARL FISK, M.A .............. ......,..Inu'u5l1'ii1I Arty ..................EngZiJn ...........S0ciul Sluciiei ,...................C077Z77Z67'L'6 JOSEPHINE FOSTER, M.A ............... Pliyyicul Eciucurion A. L. FRY, M.S ................ MILDRED GEORGE, B.S .... ALICE GOODWIN, B.A ..... M. B. GOODWIN, M.S ..... ...................C0innzeice ......... Pnyficul Eciucuzfion .....................EngZiJh ............Inciu5ti'iu! Ain FRANCES GOSPILL, A.M ................. 1W0cie1'n Lunguuge Page 22 HELEN GRANT, M.A ........... WILLA JEAN GRAY, M.A ......... GEORGE HADDOCK, A.M ......... G. A. HAGEN, M.A ........... .... ANNA HARMAN, A.B ........ HELEN HARRIS, M.A ........ FRED HATLEY, M.A ........... ...............Engli5h .........S0ciul Studies ...................Englifn Phyficul Education ,..................Engli.fn ..................Engli5l9 .,........Inciu.fl1'iu! Arty ALICE HAWKINS, M.A ......... ....... S teiiogifupny HILDA HEMPHILL, M.A ......................... Mutheinuticy BERYL HESS, M.A ................... IXIARTHA HILDEBRANDT, M.S. ...,...............Engli5b ..I-Ieucf of Mulneinulicf WILMA HOFERT, M.A ..................... Home Econoniicx VIOLET HOGAN, A.M ........ BINA HOUSE, M.A ............ MANLEY IMMEL, M.A ............. .......Heuci of Speech CHARLOTTE JACKSON, M.S ........... CLARA JOHNSON, A.M ....,..... HARVEY JOHNSON, M .A ........ K. EDNA JOHNSON, M.A ...... EDITH JONES, M.A ............. ......... ...................Engli5n .........M0cie14n Lunguuge ..H0nze Eeononzicf ...........Sten0g1'uplay ......................Sczence ...........Slen0gmpl1y Pnyficul Ecluculion A. E. JUDD, M.A ............ ................... E nglifla CHARLES KASSEL, B.S ..................... Playyicul Eclucufion V. R. KENT, M.S ..................................... Mutfaeinulicc E. W. KOCHENDERFER, M.S ............................. Science GENEVIEVE KREBS, M.A ................. Home Economics H. R. KUSTER, M.A ......................................... Science ELLENDORE LAMPTON, M.A ......... ............... E nglisn WILSON LAW, A.M .................... ......... M ulnenzulicy ELEANOR LONEK, M.A ....... ...................EngliJb WILHELMINA MARM, B.A ....................... Heucl of Ari' O. H. MATTE, M.A ...................... H. G. MONILAW, M.A .......... C. E. A. MOORE, M.A .......... RUTH NEAL, B.S ..,......... .Pfayxicul Eciucution .... ......MuZnenzulic5 ................SlD66C!9 ........Eng!i.fn

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YOUI TOMGRROW' WGRLD AGAIN THE LIBRARY broke forth in an arresting array of pamphlets, publications, and posters in its annual celebra- tion of National Book Week. This year, the theme, You in Tomorrow's World, stressed the close relationship between the thoughts and actions of individuals and future world events. The library staff tried to bring to light the important part that books will play in the future with the belief that what is read today will greatly influence post-war plans and developments. Because books vary in style, nature, and number, the theme was further subdivided into two parts, You and Your World, so as to help the student find just what books can be read for a definite purpose. The books suggested for reading with intentions of find- ing out about you and what you can do or be, were un- der the general classes of personality, health, education, humor, homemaking, recreation, arts, vocations, and the military services of the United States. The books suggested with regard to Your World, dealt with customs, arts, literature, history of other lands and peoples, plans for the future, peace and understanding with other nations, futures in engineering, and many other topics of this sort. Every student in Proviso was given an opportunity to view this fair of fun, fundamentals, and fantasy. The junior- senior history classes, the sophomore English classes, and the freshman science and civics classes were scheduled to go to the library during the week. Folders appropriately bedecked with quotations were passed out to the students. These provided a blank space wherein students could jot down the names of books which appealed to them. The books on display were watched over by student monitors who answered questions about the various sections. Because National Book Week again coincided with Amer- ican Education XX'eek, there was an enlightening exhibit of mosquitoes on display in the library. This display, showing the relationship of mosquitoes to the spread of disease, was timely because of the number of returning veterans who will bring back malaria germs and other mosquito-spread di- seases. All this was arranged to emphasize to Proviso boys and girls the importance of all students in the world which they will build tomorrow-Athe importance of You in Tomor- row's W'orld. Such mlm. .rzzvlv .re1'e17ity. ,rfrch lore of brlnir- -and food 011 Ike lablef



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PRGEESSIGNAL PERSGNNEL FACULTY WALLACE NELSON, B.M ......... ....................... M usic MARIE OLIVER, M.A ........... ....... H ome Economics R. LEE OSBURN, B.S ........ ........ H ead of Music FLORENCE OTIS, A.M ............ ............, E nglish EMMA PATTERSON, B.A ....... ........ C ommerce MARGARET PHELAN, A.B ........ ........................ L atin R. E. POPLETT, A.M .................. .,...... I ndustrial Arts STANLEY RATTENBURY, B.E ................. Industrial Arts RUTH REHR, M.A ..................... ................. E nglish EMILY REID, M.A ..........................,.................. English GRACE REININGA, M.A ................................... English L. W. REMLEY, Ph.D ....... Head of Physical Education L. E. REYNARD, M.A ................................... Commerce RAYMOND RICE, B.A .......... ....... S cience VERNE RICE, M.S .............. ....... S cience HELEN ROBINSON, R.N ........ .......................... N urse VIOLA SCALA, B.A ............... ......... M odern Language MABLE SCHEIBLE, M.A ........................... Mathematics GERTRUDE SCHLUETER, M.A ......... Modern Language FLORENCE SCOTT, A.B ..................................... English WINNAFRED SHEPARD, M.A. ETHEL SHUTTS, M.A ................. ...........Science .............English WILMA SIMS, M.A ............... ........... M athematics MARY SIGWORTH, M.A .......... ................ S tenography L. F. SLIMMER, M.S ............. Physical Education IVER SODERBERG, M.A ........ LOREN SPIRES, M.S ......... CECIL STARK, Ph.B ......... HARRY STEGMAN, M.S ....... GERTRUDE BATH JE ....... ROSE BERNHARDT ....... ANN BROCHOCKI .......... DOROTHY BROCHOCKI ...... PHOEBE BROWN ......,...... VIRGINIA DE WOLF ........ EMMA JOHNSON .......... ...................Commerce ..............Science .................English ...mlndustrial Arts ROBERT STICKLER, M.S ............................,.. Commerce S. O. STORBY, M.A ................................. Social Studies E. W. STUBBS, M.A ..,.............. He ad of Social Studies MARGARET SULLIVAN, M .S ..................... Mathematics J. I. TALLMADGE, M.S .........,.... LOUISE TAYLOR, M.A ......... ALICE TERDINA, M.A ........... VIRGINIA TERHUNE, M.A .......... CHARLOTTE THOMAS, M.A. .................Music ...........English ...............English .........Mathematics ..........Stenography DOROTHY THOMPSON, M.A ....................... C onznzerce GRACE TRIGG, M.A ............................. Head of English FRANCES TROST, A.M ........ MAXINE VINCENT, L.S ........ A. R. VOLK, M.S ............... BRYAN WAGNER, M.A ........ ........Social Studies ............Lihrarian ...........English ...............Science M. M. WALL, M.A ..,......... ........ S ocial Studies DALE WALRAVEN, M.A ....... ............. I ndustrial Arts ELEANOR WARD, B.E ........ .................. S ocial Studies HARVEY WELSH, M.A ............... Head of Stenography MARY WEST, M.A ................................. Social Studies DOROTHEA WESTIERN, L.S ................. Head Librarian MARY WHEELER, M.S ................... Physical Education RAY WILEY, M.A ....................................... Commerce FLORENCE WILLIAMS, M.A. of Modern Language MARGARET WILLIAMS, A.B ......................... Lihrarian FLOYD WROBKE, B.S ..................... Physical Education MRS. HELEN LAW, A.B ....... ......................... E nglish CLERICAL FORCE ........Secretary ........Secretary ........Secretary ........Secretary ........Secretary .................Lihrary ..........Booh Room EVELYN KROEGER .....,. ................................ S ecretary HARRIET LIEBMAN ....... GENEVIEVE MOST ...... BERNICE MUELLER ....... LEONA PALKA ........ MILDRED SPIRES ........ EVELYN TAYLOR ........ .........Secretary .........Secretary .........Secretary .........Secretary .........Secretary .......................Secretary GLADYS THELIN ........ .......................... S ecretary MILDRED WINDERS .............. HATTIE HAUPT ........ Secretary to Board of Education ...Sufitchhoard Operator Page 23

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