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Preparing For World Of Work THE Industrial Department of W.T.H.S. has been rated as one of the best in the statc. lts equipf ment is the newest and most complete. Waukegan is proud of having the fine staff of instructors shown below. They are, Row 1: Orlin D. Trapp, head of Department, Vocational Electricity, Howard Annis, Vocational Auto Mechanics, Auto IA, N. E. Bardonner, Orientation Electricity, Electricity IA, William Gillin, Wood Shop IA, Orientation Wood. Row 2: Howard jackson, Machines 1A, Orientation Machines, George McAfee, Mechanical Drawing lA, E. Neary, Orientation Driving, Auto IB, Walter Piquette, Vocational Aviation Machines, Aviation Mechanics. Row 3: Norman Rickf ard, Visual Aids, Welding, Orientation Machines, Varsity Swimmingg Paul Schoenoif, Vocational Printing IA, Publications Business Manager, Ira Stopford, Vocational Machine Shop, Counselor, Mau- ricc Thompson, Vocational Drafting, ZB, 4A Mechanical Drawing. Row 4: Lester Vickers, Wood Shop, lA, IB, Ticket Sales Manager. Inset: View of Mr. Rickard's welding class. ,pun- l 21 i w--in.,
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Strengthen Home Life For Peace T? HE completion of the units in Home Economics offered at W.T.H.S. will help prepare a girl for her inevitable occupation of home living. It is unquestionable that a knowledge of the basic homefmaking arts will make her home duties easier and more pleasant. Although it is not so easy to learn about human relationships as it is to learn to bake an apple pie, much is acquired in the junior and senior course, Home Living, that will make life more satisfying and successful. MEMBERS of the Home Economics faculty are, left to right, top row: Petronilla Stoevener, Head of Department, Orientation Foods, Foods IA, Clothing IB, Ella Clark, Cloth' ing ZB, ZA, Orientation Clothing, Marion Nelson, Sophomore girls' counselor, Clothing IA, Orientation Foods. Second row: Leona Stoevener, Home Living, Orientation Cloth' ing, Catherine Pickering, Cafeteria manager. Picture at bottom shows a group of girls in Miss Petronilla Stoevener's advanced foods class in Room 6. 20
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Stress Remedial Work In English ROW 1: Mrs. Ruby Kirk McLean, Department Head: Mrs. Ruth Norris, Dramatics, Public Speaking: Eliza- beth Craine, English: Helen Cunningham, English: Eleanor Fredbeck, Freshman Girls' Counselor, Public Speaking, Dramatics. ROW 2: Rosemary Haddock, Remedial Reading, English: Julian D. Hills, English: Hazel Hurlbutt, English: Elsie Katterjohn, Junior Girls' Counselor, English: Edwin C. Meslow, Annual, Student W World, Journalism, Visual Aids, Orien- tation Printing. ROW 3: Eleanor Mihan, English: Eva Oke, English: Melba Reid, Public Speaking, Orientation Speech: Ellen Tidy, English: Stanley F. Tomkovick, Sophomore Boys' Counselor, English. ROW 4: Mrs. Jean Torrance, Remedial Reading, English: Laura Trevenen, English: Frances Weiss, Senior Girls' Counselor, English, French. TOM bombs and foreign people are signihcantg but important too, in a -democracy, is the rccognif tion of individual needs. This year, particular attention has been given to pupils with special handif caps. For those with defective vision, sightfsaving classes have been maintained, for those with speech or hearing diiiiculties, a critical diagnosis has, in many cases, led to correction of the trouble. Remedial classes have been continued for those whose rate and comprehension in reading is retarded. Despite thc changes that the atomic age may develop, one basic unchanging need of the student is individual consideration, in order that he may develop his interests, attitudes, and abilities, to the fullest extent. 22
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