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GREETI GS 1948 May you realize your ambitions and fondest hopes in the years ahead. 'k 'Ir al' 51112 Glitizsnk giaiinnal 13211112 OF WAUKEGAN The Friendly Bank for Friendly People 215'
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Summer Classes Fill Expressed Student Need g HE Waukegan Township High School provides eight weeks of summer school for students who wish to spend part of their summer vacation in profitable study. Classes are so arranged that most of the work can be done in the mornings, leaving students free to spend afternoons and evenings at work or in recreational activities. While an effort is made to offer all reguf lar high school subjects for which there is a suilicient demand, the past three years have included only the following: English, Social Studies, Mathef matics, Biology, Physics, Latin, Spanish, Typing and other commercial sub' jects, R.O.T.C., recreational physical education, and swimming. The 1947 enrollment was three hundred students. Present indications are that the 1948 enrollment will be about the same. C. E. MELTON Director of Summer School Each class meets for an hour and thirty minutes daily. The student receives one semesters credit for each subject he carries successfully. A fee of S10 is charged for each subject. In the past years students enrolled. for summer s:hoo1 for the following reasons: to make up credits lost through failures: to qualify for entrance to a certain college, earn enough credit to be able to finish requirements to graduate from high school, and to obtain credit in subjects which it was impossible to take during the regular school year. Evening School Has Steadily Expanding Role ITH 885 students enrolled in 41 classes the first semester and 801 in 37 classes the second semester, the adult evening school at Waukegan 1 High continues to grow. This yearls enrollment represents a 29W increase over last year. Men and women of all ages find interesting classes in the evening school. There are no entrance requirements except for those taking courses for high school credit. Evening classes are offered to help men and women make better use of their leisure time, to improve themselves in skills which 1 will make them better employees and homemakers, and to earn high school credits to complete requirements for a diploma. Students may choose from a wide selection of courses in industrial, commercial, mathematics, lang' GEORGE W. OSBUN Director of Adult Education uages, science, social studies, home economics, music, art, and speech. For physical development and recreation, the classes in swimming, gymnasium, dancing, and bridge are popular. The eight week lecture courses fill the need of those who want a short course with no preparation between classes and whose time permits attendance one night only per week. These lectures include Law for the Layman, Psychology, Basic Philosophy, Photography, Preparation for Marriage, Child Development, Self Appraisal, Interior Dec' oration, Art Appreciation, Music Appreciation, Ti.ne and Motion Study, Business Organization and Management, Safety Engineering, Television, Qualfty Control, Applied Social Problems, Homemaking Problems, and Home Care of the Sick. 16
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