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Efficient Office Force Makes Things Click UPPER ROW: MRS. MARIE BEATTY Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. CATHERINE COUTURIER Secretary in Board Otiice SOPHIE EVANS Book Rental Olfice MRS. HELEN GOFF Switchboard Typist CAROL ROBBINS Activities Cashier LOVVER ROVV: MARIE SA UTER Attendance Clerk CARRIE SCHNEIDAER Secretary to the Principal MRS. PA CLINE SHAW' Bookkeeper in Board Otlice MARION SMALES Clerk LOIS TR UAX Secretary in Industrial Otlice Mr. Lester Vickers, Activities Manager, with the help of Betty Donnely and Miss Carol Robbins, get the basketball tickets ready for sale 19
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U. of I. Extension Center Serves Large Area New U. OF I STUDENT COUNCIL-Seated, left to right: Rosemary Zdanowicz, secretary and treasurerg Bob Powell, Richard Thomas, Sammuel Mitchell, Katherine Junnila, Jim Dowden, Delia Giampaolo. Standing : Jerry Dietz, Richard Tonnigan, president, Gus Fredrickson, Robert Quin, Steve Babich, Tony Kapoulus. INSET: Miss Ruby Holden, Dean of the Extension. HE University of Illinois Extension Center ofWziukegz1n has completed its second successful year with an enrollment of 187 students the iirst semester and l75 the second semester. The Center is supervised by Mr. C. E. Prichard, Director, and Miss Ruby Holden, Dean, with a faculty of twenty' five teachers. Offerings include freshman courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences, including prefmedical and preflegal curricula, commerce and business administration, and engineering. The Extension Center serves not only the graduates of W.T.H.S., but many from surrounding com' munities. Cf the total enrollment this year, about 70'jQ were graduates of W.T.H.S., 4592 were vet- erans. The men outnumbered the women, 8092 to 2092. The social and athletic program has been sponsored and supervised by an active Student Council, elected by the students, and headed by Richard Tonigan, president, 18
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Guidance, Placement, and Research Service 1 l 4 . an UPPER PICTURES: PAUL BURKE, Director, Child Guidance Bureau MRS. LOUISE TYLER, Director of Research VEAIRNELL WHITE, Director, Occupational Adjustment BONITA DAMMAN, Librarian MARIE GORMAN, Assistant Librarian N adequate guidance and testing program enables each student to dis' cover his needs, abilities, and interests in relation to his future edueaf tion and to employment and vocational demands. The library is a necessary reference for guidance information. Shown in group picture above is Mr. Paul Burke discussing methods of counseling with class counselors, Miss Marion Nelson, Mr. Glen Anderberg, Miss Frances Weiss, Mr. George McDill, and Miss Eleanor Fredbeck. 20
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