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LESTER VICKERS: CED Industrial Arts. RICHARD J. VOGTSBERGER: CWD Indus- trial Arts, Graphic Arts Club. ELEANOR E. VOORHIES: CED Home Economics, Girls' League. RUTH WALDECK: CED Business Education. RACHEL L. WEAVER: CED Language Arts, Debate, Masque and Gavel. WILLIAM O. WEBB: CWD Guidance Director. FRANCES L. WEISS: CED Language Arts, Social Com- mittee Chairman. ELLEN R. WELLS: CWD Language Arts, German Club. JAMES J. WHALEN: CWD Language Arts. JESSIE P. WHYTE: CWD Dean of Girls. LAWRENCE S. WIECZOREK: CWD Indus- trial Arts, Asst. Department Head. WALTER B. WILKINS JR.: CED Industrial Arts, Voca- tional Auto. KARL J. WINDBERG: CWD Industrial Arts, Power Mechanics. DAVID J. WITT: CED Mathematics, Freshman Football. MELBA R. WIXOM: CED Language Arts, Department Head. M!Sgt. LEROY WOODWARD: CED R.O.T.C. JOANN WOOLDRIDGE: CE8LWDLanguage Arts, German Club, Varsity Cheerleaders. COLETA H. WRIGHT: CWD Counselor, Freshman Class Sponsor. MARVIN E. WYATT: CED Mathematics, Science. JAMES P. YOGGERST: CE8tWD Language Arts, Journalism, W World. Faculyf S IN MEMORIAM Betty J . Wilson October 10, 1932-January 19, 1964 Summa Cum Laude. University of Wisconsin Annual W dedicates this portion of the yearbook to the memory of friend and teacher Miss Betty J. Wilson, West Campus girls' physical education instructor. Miss Wilson's success as a teacher is a retlection of her life: devotion to duties, excellence in scholarship, friend to all. In recognition of the outstanding record she made at Wisconsin, the University established a Betty J. Wilson Memorial Scholarship in the school of physical education. 17
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EARL W. REIGER: CED Chemistry. JOHN S. REINHARDT: CWD Language Arts. AL- BERT O. REMDE: CED Industrial and Vo- cational Education, Department Head. NOR- MAN G. RICKARD: CED Welding, Draft- ing, Varsity Golf head coach. THOBURN D. ROWE: CWD Language Arts. WALTER G. RUCKS: CED Counselor, Junior Class Sponsor, Varsity Football head coach, Varsity Basketball. JAMES SAVERY: CWD Science, Camera Club. ARNOLD W. SCHLEGEL: CED Business Education, FBLA. JAMES D. SCHNECKLOTH: CWD Business Education, FBLA. SHADIE SIMON: CWD Language Arts. LEO L. SINGER: CED Ath- letic Director, Science, W Club. EVELYN SMITH: CED Language Arts. JA NOEL SMITH: CWD Language Arts, Spanish. ROBERT S. SMITH: CWD Funda- mental Curriculum Program, Department Head. MARIE L. SNELL: CED Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor. ELLA J. SPROWLS: CWD Business Education, Peppers' Club. FRED J. STEFANO: CEKLWD Language Arts, Jr. Classical League. IRA E. STOPFORD: CED Vocational Machine Shop, Apprenticeship Coordinator. MELVIN J. STUIT: CWD Social studies. FRANCIS s. SUNDERLAND: CED Art. GLENN E. SUNDERMAN: CED Language Arts. IDA O. TALCOTT: CWD Language Arts. GAIL A. TAULU: CED Physical Education. LAWRENCE V. TEN PAS: CWD Driver Edu- cation, Freshman Football, Sophomore Wrest- ling head coach. ALLEN R. TRAFFORD: CE8LWD Printing. Power Mechanics. TERRY T. TUTTON: CWD Science. THOMAS TWYMAN: CWD Social Studies. LaMONT D. VEENENDAAL: CED Industrial Arts, Building Trades, Electricity.
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Mr. Richard Graves, new head of the summer and evening school program this year, checks some information on the phone. Mr. Sam Filippo checks work being done by Proypective students register for his summer school class. Opportunities to do remedial work and to make up credits as well as educational en- richment are provided by the evening and summer school program. The 1963 enroll- ment of 1004 for the high school credit sum- mer classes and the total enrollment of 2014 evidence the fact that the program is well utilized by both adults and students. There were also about 140 courses offered at the evening school. Fields of study ranged from art, business, homemaking, industrial arts, language skills, mathematics, science, and social studies, to personal development, and recrea- tion. College credit courses were sponsored by the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University. One of the new develop- ments this year was the availability of library facilities to summer school students. evening school courses under the supervision of the program's director, Mr. Richard Graves. Qs-,
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