laeciahzedl .ggcizoogi rouiole jfainin nll lvjl: Nlr. l.luirles Melton. Ili- revlor ol' the W'l'llS Sunnner School. svheilulcs sinniner classes with the help ol' his assistant -Xliw fitunliope. The WTI IS sunnner school will hegin its twelfth session on .lune ll. 1056. Local stu- dents use this eight-week period to make up credits lor graduation. to meet col- lege entrance requirements. to accelerate their high school courses. and to spend part of their summer vaca- tion in prolitahle study. The l'ractical Nurse Program of WTHS, which is start- ing its second year. is set up to train young men and women to he sale and competent practical nurses and to alles iate the shortage of nurses. The program offers four months ol' theory and classnork and eight months of clinical experience in alliliated hospitals. The students cover a comprehensive area ol' study and gain experience in specialized departments of a hospital as well as duty on the general medical and surgical floors. This educa- tion includes training in ohstetrics. the diet kitchen. and the care ol infants and children. l1'f-low: Mrs. liriu'e Clissohl. hezul of the l'i-at-tical Nursing Pro- grann, Ii-Ii. and her !it'l'I'l'lLll'y. Mrs. Nlary llelen Kaski, right, record the progress of the second class ol nursing students. SUMMER SCHOOL For the past thirty-three years the Board of lfducation has offered the facilities ol' W.'t'.H.S. for evening classes in adult education. This year 2278 men and women of all ages were attracted hy the 63 courses designed to help them make hetter use of their leisure time. to improve themselves in skills that apply at home or on the job. and to earn credits towards a diploma. A certificate of attainment is given to each student who does satisfactory work and has an Stiff attendance record. There are two semesters. one starting in September and one in january. Classes meet for 8 to I6 weeks from T to 9 ol-lock. one or two nights per week. Nlonday through Friday. HUllI1t'I llirevtor ol Adult lfmliiczition 'lihomas Munn dictates the film series schedule for night school to his se4'retury. Mrs. Carol Stusken ieh.
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Ja eferia ana! Wainfenance Sfaffi erue .gyclzoof Without the lllillly' services performed hy the niaintenanee stall. WTHS would not he the sehool it is. These men and women sweep the halls and rooms daily. provide elean swim- suits and towels. set up 1-hairs in the gyu1. and take eare of the swinnning pool. grounds. and the two lsuildiugs. 'l'o eomplete their yarious jolis. the stall works on two shifts. The night erews works from 3 to I0 p.n1.: all the others from 7:30 to 41:00, Monday through lfriday. Top rigfit. lelit to right: lloll l.K'1ll'llHbllI. Nelson llunean. Su' perlnteudeul ol lllllltllllHS and llronnds. and ,loe Criinsie. Ye- eeiying elerk. are eheekiug sup- ply orders in the niaintenanee olliee. Nleals lor lvolh students and laeulty are planned and prepared daily hy' the ealeteria stall. under the supervision ol' Nlrs. l.ove. The stall' also prepares hanquets lor sehool-spon- sored organizations and the initiation hreak- last lor the National llonor Soeiety. While listening to popular reeords playing in the lnaekground. W'l'llS students eat either a sehool luneh or one they have hronght from home. llnring the three luneh periods. part ol the ealeteria stall works at the steam taliles and as eashiers. while another group works in the laeulty ealeteria. 'l'eaehers and olliee staff nieinlners who haye time lor a eollee-lwreak lind their ealeteria a popular plaee lo gather. llfore. ilk Fl-1'l'ICli l A STA Fl 'pie and pau in thin s 1 ' yellow and green unllorxns are. lelt to - .4 daWrate right: Nlaru l uuzt YI 7 -' 'y' n-rg. Karen lo Powell, lun lx ndl Ol l dui ll sou. 'I 1 C sasser. l,1u'iIl1 llalnil. and Flor:-nee lirown. All lell: l.uella liingina, Naunlr Ileeker. Nl ' X oll' It larayn , llnlano. :Xliee Carney, Sophim Knox. and ,lllllil 5lillIllll'li re eene lnstruetions for the day Nlis louie lou ill-lltlll from . Nlanager. i ?4'1 ',,1 'i li lf!! NININIPNXIVI 9'l'.Xl l . In-lt to right. How l 'klltl sepluue XM . f arose Walt. Nlary Jlrk. .lo iguer. llow 2: lidnin l.rauu-r. William luustaee. Au wie, liliarles l,arrino thony lla-lu l'lx'4le Woudruln. lion .iz William t.lark. karl l,arson. lfdwin Wal linnine. llolwrt llulllnan, lklllil uskus. ary Melville. Olga ost- lingo, Agnes
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