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Q3 FRESHMAN COKNSELORS Standing: George Marquardt, Alive H olmer, John Rempert. Sitlinf: Grace Flight. H. E. Carr 1- Xliss Virginia H1lf'W'1ll'll. e5Ifimfe6 Arozfzgd, fda mam O Q Four people have the big task of solving the problems of the underelassmen at Proviso. Students, in becoming acquainted with Proviso, have many prob- lems. These they take to their counselors for solving. Miss Virginia Hayward, at Proviso since 1935, solves these problems for the freshman girls. She receiver '- D-P and master's degree at Northwestern. Mr. Carr, the freshman boys' counselor, who has been at Proviso since 1919, received his bacheloris degree at Ohio State University, and his master's degree at Northwestern University. The sophomore girls' advisor, Miss Ruth Beck, at Proviso since. 1937, re- eeived her initial degree at Eureka College and master's degree at the University l her bachelor s degrre at c auw of Chicago. Mr. Dillner, sophomore boys' counselor, has been at Proviso since 1937. He received his bachelors degree at Milton College, his master's T ut Northwestern Lniversity. ,ye o-ii. F i ' Q ..., 3 ' '- o ..,. . ,, R .,..,, Q i i llgffuzf 'A if , sm, wgf' SOPHOMORE COUNSELORS Standing: Verner Page, Shirley Jacks, Mary Elizabeth Anderson. Sitting: .lim Larry, O. 0. Dillner, Miss Ruth Beck.
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C' f sjriencf if CZn1fL5eAr5 gifaicfe 0 JUNIOR-SENIOR COUNSELORS Slfmrling: Herbert Bertar, ,lack Aurand. Sitting: Lois Buss, Miss Lois Moore, Natalie Benton, J. W. Hinds. JUNIOR-SENIOR COUNSELORS Giving well-founded advice and encouragement to the juniors and seniors, who have only a short time before they become the future citizens of the world, are J. W. Hinds and lVliss Lois Moore. Miss lVloore received her bachelor of arts degree at Beloit College and her mastcris degree at Northwestern University. She has been a faithful and loyal companion to all junior and senior girls for the past eight years. J. W. Hinds received his hacheloris degree at Earlham College and his masteris degree at Northwestern Univer- sity. Before coming to Proviso in 1935, he taught for two years at Hopkins High School in Qranville, Illinois, and was head of the science department at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Problems, heartaches, and obstacles can he. overcome by one talk with these, our friends. NURSES OFFICE A loyal Hstudentv of Proviso is Nliss Helen Robinson, R.N., who has served the school for fourteen years. Be- sides giving the students their annual eye and ear exam- inations, she also assists Dr. Nlorris Buyers, the school physician, with the annual physical examinations, keeps health records of all students, 'and helps with the tuber- culin testing program. NURSE'S OFFICE Jeanne Humbert, Bill Hefner, Miss Helen Robinson.
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je j6LClfLA7 QlfLf8l4fLlO!6Lf8f5 Page 16 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Left to Right: L. W. Remley, Miss Lillian Erramtls, C. C. Taggart, Miss Iiois Moore. E. YV. Stubbs. Miss Fate Duvall, E. R. Sifert. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Left to right: E. R. Sifert, Miss Frances Gospill, W:1ll:lc'e A. Nelson, Miss Ellendore Lampton, C. C. Taggart, Miss Alice Hawkins, Miss Fae Duvall, Ii. W. Remley, Miss Lillian Errands, E. W. Stubbs, Harry Stegman, and A. L. Fry. ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Advisory Committee, under the direction of E. R. Sifert, chairman, meets every two weeks during thc third period to study and evaluate plans suggested by any member of the faculty. The committee also considers those administrative problems brought to its attention by the superintendent, and makes recommendations for action to the administration. Seven members compose the group, each year a new member is appointed and one is dropped. lVIembers of the Advisory Committee select the new members of the Committee on Committees each year. The major activity of the group this year was the study of the General Education Development tests given veterans Hllll others in service. These tests afford the service people an opportunity to earn more high school credit and to obtain high school diplomas. COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES ln order to further the ideal of democracy for all, the Committee on Committees strives to arrange a balanced program for every teacher. The main theme of this group is to equalize the eXtra-curricular activities among the faculty members. By this method, no teacher is over-taxed with exces- sive duties. The committee of twelve is guided by A. L. Fry, chairman. The members are selected by the Advisory Committee each year. The official meeting was held this spring, at which time the new members were elected. Additional meetings were then held two or three times each week for a month, and plans for the following fall schedules were discussed.
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