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300.118 6105 O. Fred Umbaugh, A.B., A.M. Wit- tenberg College, University of Chi- cago. Head of English Department. Dean of Boy . W-X Page 1 0 Miss Helene Wilson, Dean of Girls, has always been a source of inspiration and help to Thornton's girls. She has willingly given her 'time and effort in solving their problems, and has worked with them as a friend. Miss Wilson was elected during the past year to the office of President of the Illinois Association of Deans of Women. She has been Thornton's Dean of Girls for fourteen years and is constantly busy as Sponsor of the Girls Club. She is a faculty member of Purple X. As a reward for her untiring effort she has the respect and admiration of every Thornton girl. 7 , l L 5 l Room 108-B is usually the scene of much activ- ity during the course of any regular school day, for it is the office of Mr. O. F. Umbaugh, disci- plinarian and Dean of Boys, head of the English Department, and faculty adviser of KIP and Purple X. The combination of the duties of these positions comprise a full day's work, as Mr. Umbaugh will readily tell you. Years of experience, however, have given him the ability to handle his work efficiently and with a complete understanding of the problems of teen-age boys and girls. As Dean of Boys, he helps to show Thornton's male students the way to a clean-cut and eventful high school life. As disciplinarian, he comes in contact with almost every problem faced by the average American youth, and in most cases is able to do much toward straightening out the trouble. As the close of school draws near, Mr. Um- baugh concludes another year of faithful service and understanding guidance to the students of Thornton. Helene E. Wilson, B.A., M.A. Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, Oxford University. Dean of Girls.
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l -2 XVillia1n E. BIeVey. B.S.. .X.NI., Ph.D. Ohio University. University of Chicago. Superintendent of Thorton Township High School and junior College. ulaerinfenclenf NVQ the students ol' Tlrornton Town- ship High School, have for our superin- tendent a quiet, mannerly, and distin- guished gentleman, whom the world has chosen to call Dr. Yllilliani Estus MeVey. For twenty-eight years Dr. MeVey has served well both students and faculty. He has given freely ol' his knowledge to all who needed it, and generously of his aid to all who asked it. He has been a friend to those who wanted a friend and a leader for everyone to follow. For Dr. MeVey is not just the superintendent of our school, he is Thornton. Page 9
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Clifford R. Maddox, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Georgetown College, Peabody Teachers College, Uni- versity of Chicago. Supervisor of Instruction, Orientation and Civics. Principal of Class of 1950. Guy Phillips, A.B., A.M. Uni- versity of North Dakota, Uni- versity of Chicago. Head of Mathematics Department. Prin- cipal of Class of 1949. 'x J. F. Zimmerman, Ph.B., A.M. University of Chicago. Head of Social Science Department ex- cept History. Principal of Class of 1948. joseph B. Stephens, B.S., A.M. University of Chica o, Univer- sity of Indiana. a ematics. Principal of ass 1 47. Four very important members of the faculty are the class principals. By a rotating system, Mr. J. B. Stephens, Mr. J. F. Zimmerman, and Mr. G. Phillips conduct a class from the sophomore year to the night of graduation. To Dr. C. R. Maddox, the Freshman Class Principal, falls the task of acquaint- ing the freshmen with Th ' s- toms and traditions. During his school days, a student always depend upon the class principals for help in solving school problems, and after graduation there are memories of the kindness, interest, and understand- ing of these faculty members. Page I I
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