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Qi 5' 'wmv 33332 Ham' iiszssisssig-S 351 yiwmfi 1 . attendance . F X Mr. Simonian calls his division to order. 19 UNDERCLASSMEN George Schreyer distributes materials from division managers' study. 5' ' . is . ,f , t xg r f
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Miss K2-T1hI'Y1'l Steinmetl, MiSS LOLliS6 HOHg12Hd, Executives from a number of business corporations Miss Helen Hoagland, and Mr. Stuart Crippen. in the area, Dr. Benjamin C, Willis, General T.-and Q? Superintendent of the Chicago Public schools, and other school officials were invited to attend the dedication. Here Miss Brueckman demonstrates the Perceptascope. On November 10, 1960, Taft High School dedicated the Vorhees Reading Laboratory. The laboratory honors the late Mrs. Condit Vorhees, Norwood Park elementary school teacher, and her husband, Mr. Condit Vorhees, community leader. Donors who presented money to establish the lab included Misses Louise, Helen, jewel, and Martha 1-Ioaglund, cousins of Mr. Vorhees, and Mr. Stuart Crippen, who spearheaded the drive for the lab by donating funds for the reading accelerators. An estimated 352, 400 has been spent on the laboratory. Equipment for the lab includes a perceptascrope, reading accelerators, and shadowscope reading pacers. The laboratory doors stand open to students who wish to work during their free periods. 1, Fr Marilyn Moody is pictured using a Science Research Associates reading pacer. The booklet to the left of Marilyn is used to determine the accelerator speed settings. A 3 ttnttrhrtrt, A ea ., ThiS iS 2 typiCH1 SC6116 YO 15165211 I-Ong, DO1'ef Canis, The controlled reading unit of the Perceptascope is Pat F1'itZSChe, Lillian MHiHOChi, Marguerite demonstated by Kathy Altergott, Beverly Dencer, Schmidt, and Marianne Reading, members of Kathy Garvey, Mary Herman, Nancy Krause, and 18 Miss Brueckman's 7X English class. The graphs on jackie MCQuigg, the bulletin board show class progress. N 4 itat-'N '--...ff
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CASALI Top Madeline Rahn, Dale Zuchel, Janet Swanson. lm- 2nd row -Judy Ulrich, Sandy Weichbrod, Pat Siik, Kim Wolter, Barbara Waters, Alverna Hass, Virginia Thornton. 3 rd row -Richard Wendricks, Robert Valovic, William Shand, Louis Vassos, William Schultz, Frank Kelly. 4th row -Donald Miller, Joe ' W lf Allan row -Marty Thompson, Wittenburg, Tom u , Stromsta, Arnold Kraby, Dean Williams. NACHTWEY Top row -Ken ' r, Warren Day, Ray Ar us, Malcolm Glemaker, , Bob Weber, San.foE15TnSon, Arthur Paul, Walter Gordon, June Radis, Jim Demas, Mr. R.J. Nachtwey. ltrom, Margaret 2nd row -Sharon Hi s Moore, Robert Heroux, John Dziak, Martin Huska, Joyce e Furlan Janet Jenke, Maika, Li'1Td3.'S:haf er, Marilyn Markgrgf, 3rd r'cWr1Vl'ari1yn Nelson, Kathleen A leb , Judy Hines, Diana PP Y Engmann, ,Eatricia Gardale - . Jayne- De lfmo. CULBERTSON Top 2 nd 3rd 4t row -Glen Anderson, Ray Hulbert, Rick Terry, Frank Savino, Donald Miller, Tom Gerber, John McCormick, James Bobulski, James Speckman. row -Carl Davies, Ronald Shank, ' ' Lee Arndt Unknown, anice Roper. row -Georgeanne Stephens, eannette Turk Carolyn I , Gimnig, Joyce Hunt, Judy B rbara Bednarz, Judy Jordan, a Henriksen. h -Karen Schriber, Janice row Provax, J , Valerie Miller, Diane oster, Shigp Evasink, Judy Lewandows 1. ,,.-... J
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