Thornton Fractional North High School - Chronoscope Yearbook (Calumet City, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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Ze guicle Our gmrfri Row l: Miss Etter, Mr. Davis, Mr. Kelly, Miss Moe, Miss Helen Brazzill, Miss McBrair, Miss Slocum. Row ll: Mr. Lockhart, Miss Ihriq, Miss Shemaitis, Mrs, Eilertsen, Miss Katherine Brazzill, Mr. Miller, Mr. Leonard, Mr. Luce, Miss McKeehan. Row Ill: Mr, Christian, Mr. Petree, Miss Martin, Miss Demplcowski, Miss Remuncl, Mrs. Canaqa, Mr. Kiester, Miss laaclcs, Mr. Elvin. Row IV: Mr. Larnbka, Mr. Smith, Mr. Kingdon, Mrs. Garrett, Miss loslin, Miss Kessinaer, Miss Lynch, Miss Temple, Mr. Potts. Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Mararave, and Mr. Nelson, Who are not ' ' ' ' the book. in the group p icture, appear in indlvidual pictures elsewhere in

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I AMES LEONARD A great deal of the credit for the efficient functioning of the scholastic part of our educational experience goes to Asst. Supt. lames Leonard, for the burden of scheduling and programming falls to him. Although We probably aren't always grateful for it, We realize that Without routine our education would be chaotic, and so We really ap- preciate his work in keeping things run- ning smoothly and in helping each of us select those courses which will en- able us to get a maximum of good from our days at T. F. School Board, Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Dean of Girls, faculty, custodial force, and students-Where would any of us be Without Margaret and Dora -office girls supreme, who do the most exacting work con- nected With the school cheerfully and efficient- ly. Their duties are legion, not the least of which is to act as buffers when disagreements arise. They are both T, F. graduates and posi- tive proof that education here does prepare for effective living. 1 ANNA SCHMIDT Most of the credit for the social part of our education belongs to Miss Anna Schmidt, our Dean of Girls. lt's no easy thing to arrange assembly pro- grams, coordinate the Carnival activi- ties, organize those Thanksgiving bas- ket collections, care for the thousand and one details of sponsoring the Girls' Club, and watch over the Wel- fare of each girl. Miss Schmidt man- ages all of these tasks so Well that working with and for her constitutes valuable experience in our preparation for the future. MARGARET KLUCKER DORA HARTHUN



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eac er, eacAer. Those teachers of ours! Sometimes we think We can't get along with them, and we know we couldn't get along without them. When we can't get a pink slip or do get a blue slip we don't like any of them, and when they stage an assembly as they did at Christmas we love them all. Seriously, we don't mind the discipline-it's good for us, and we are thankful to be in a country Where crabbing about our real and imagined troubles isn't considered treason. f L Those teachers of ours, tall and short, fat and thin, very pretty and some- what less so! Some order us to do our work: some ask us to do our work, some tell us we ought to do our work, some show us how and then let alone: and some say l..et's work together. Who are we is best? After all, isn't it a part of our for all types of to come in Contact the Very types We know as our faculty? types are missing. lt is men and women such as those who teach us here at Thornton Fractional who make up the backbone of the substantial citizenry of America. Our teachers'are Working harder than ever before, under tremendous strain, to help us understand the principles, the problems, the privileges, and the responsibilities of the American Way of Life. Their example will lead us on. Those teachers of ours. Durn 'em andbless 'emi

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