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14 miniA tration 14nd C'oanAelin9 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT By keeping in close contact with the stntlents and faculty here at Provi- so for thirty-live years. Charles C. Taggart, onr assistant snperintentlent, has become an authority on etltiralional matters. llis energetic' antl intelli- gent personality accounts lor the ellirient manner in which l'roviso operates. REGISTRAR Mary Carroll, our regis- trar and ollice manager, is in charge ol' stuclent ret'- ortls and transcripts. Hu smiling lace ancl cheerlnl manner contribute much to the ellirientry antl co- operation ol' our olliee stall. COUNSELORS Srrrist, Nlr. XV. llimls, junior mul .trnimq Miss Ruth lit-tk. .Vlllllllllltlfff Miss Lois Nloore. junior nm! .tr'niur. Smsnixt. Miss Virginia llaywartl. frmli- Illllllf Mr. 0. U. llillner, snfrlln- mmf: Mr. .xlllllll Yallitelli. fmslz- lllllll. 'l'he closest. au'naintanceships the stuclents at Proviso are likely to make among the l'at'nlty are those with the counselors. 'l'he counselors come to he regartlecl as lriencls: they help stttclents lintl jobs and advise them on personal antl group problems in private consultations anal in counseling classes. ln charge ol' attentlanee irregularities ancl class contlucit, the six counselors are incleetl an important part, ol' school life. Page 15
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Klwine A Uffice and Secre tarie SECRETARIES During the school year the olliee secre- taries provide the backbone of Proviso by assisting the counselors, department heads, and librarians. They also work during the summer in the main oflicie preparing for the next srhool term. BUSlNESS OFFICE The secretaries of the Business Ulliee prepare payrolls, bank organization money, purchase supplies, and handle student insur- ZIIICC. BOOKROOM Mrs. Emma johnson, manager of the bookroom, handles the textbook records and distribution, and sells workbooks to students. Mrs. Emma Johnson, Imolfroomg Miss Gertrude Bathje Miss Leona Palka, Mrs. Mae Holten. Mrs. Bernire Mueller, -Ieanne Burren, Mrs. Myrtle Hagen, Mrs. Mildred Relalmek, Mrs. l.aVera Pearson, Mrs. lloan Schenk. Mrs. Rose Bernhardt, lfIIg'liSll.' Mrs. Marjorie Miller, lioys' Co11nsr'Ior.s' Offizrx' Mrs. Ishella Earley, Girls' Plly.Yif'IIi f'if1Il!'lliiUII, Indllslrinl.4rls,.S'r'i1'nfrf: Mrs. Barbara Horst, SjJerial 151111- frzlionz Mrs. Ethel Lllllllllllll, Girls, CUIIIISEIIHXS' Offire: Mrs. Henrietta Kropel, Librnryg Lois Delioer, Sofia! SlIlllit .S', P11!1l1'c'ily. Page 14
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Special fducation Clinic and Num Page 16 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLINIC C. A. Moore, director ol' the special education clinic, arranges speech and hearing tests. These tests are adminis- tered to all freshmen and juniors an- nually, with the assistance ol Mrs. Barbara Horst, seeretary. Mr. Moore and Dr. Irwin G. Spiesnian, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist who donates his services onee each week, treat any deleets which the testing' may reveal. Equipped with the latest devices and instruments, and supported jointly hy the Slltte and the township, the elinic is ahle to give treatment without charge. Miss Dorothy Cherrington, direetor ol' the remedial reading clinie, aids stu- dents to increase reading speed and to overcome reading difheulties. NURSE Our school nurse. Miss Helen Robins son, is always prepared to give treat- ment and counsel to students in the event ol illness or injury. Her assistance with physical examination and tuher- eulin tests and her complete health records ol' the entire student body insure competent medical care. Miss Robinsons radiant personality aids the students' health as much as her therapeutic treatment does. MRS. ISARISARA IIORSI. secretary. marries on the routine ol' a typical day as students nail in the reception room. MR. C. li. .X. MOCRE explains some of the principles of speech to two students. MISS DOROTHY CZHERRINIQION illustrates the use ol the reading accelerator to tivo students. MISS HI-ILEN ROBINSON, Nurse
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