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Special Program Leaa's to Practical Nursing Career WTHS' Practical Nurse Program has been fully accredited since 1956. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the State Board Examination to receive a license to practice as a practical nurse. Students in the program are given practice under the supervision of qualified instructors at Victory Memorial Hospital, Lake Forest Hospital, and the Presbyterian Home. Practical nurses who have graduated from the program help the sick, injured, and aged in hospitals, nursing homes, private duty, and federal services such as Veter- ans' Administration hospitals and the Peace Corps. I Under the supervision of clinical inslructor Mrs. Edith Rumford, an orthopedic patient receives nursing care. PRACTICAL NURSING STAFF. SEATED: Mrs. Judith Rippentrop, nursing in- structorg Miss Frieda Lebensbaum, R.N., coordinator. STANDING: Miss Helen Daley clinical instructorg Mrs. Rosalie Shipkowitz, nutritional instructorg Mrs. Edith Rumford clinical instructor. ABSENT: Mrs. Dorothy Miller, clinical instructor. V
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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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Ojjqee Stajjf Takes Care gf Clerical Duties .4 62x MRS. LOIS WEEKS: CED Secretary to Superintendent, Central Oiiice. MRS. LOUISE BOSWELL: CED Guidance Secretary. MRS. FREDA BROWN: CED Registrar. MISS ELIZABETH CASSIDY: CED Bookstore Cashier. MRS. MAXINE CHRISTMAN: CWD Accounting Clerk CRegistrarD. MRS. CATHERINE COUTURIER: CED Secretary to Business Manager, Central Office. MRS. BETTY CRETAN: CED Receptionist, Switchboard. MRS. MAX- INE DANIELS: CED Clerk-Typist, Cen- tral Oflice. MRS. MARY LOU DIL- LOW: CED Accounts Payable, Central Office. MRS. ELIZABETH EIMERMAN: CED Superintendenfs Office, Central Of- fice Part-time. MRS. FRANCES FAGO: CED Secre- tary to Principal. MRS. DOROTHY FREUND: CWD Switchboard, Recep- tionist. MRS. MARY GREGORIN: CWD Bookstore Cashier. MRS. MARY GRIF- FITH: CED Student Accounting. MRS. IDA HOWARD: CED Clerk-Typist, School Office. MRS. VIVIAN HYLLBERG: CWD Sec- retary to Principal. MRS. HARRIET JOHNSON: CED Secretary to Industrial Education Director. MRS. DOROTHY KALINA: CED Secretary to Director of Testing, Part-time. MRS. MILDRED KERR: CED Clerk-Typist, Library. MRS. JUNE MASON: CED Secretary to Ad- ministrative Assistant, Central Office. MRS. IRENE MISCHKE: CWD Attend- ance Clerk-Typist. MRS. HELEN Mc- KIBBAN: CED Secretary to Director of Adult Evening School. MRS. RITA NICHOLS: CED Secretary to Athletic Di- rector. MRS. NORMA PAULAUSKY: CED Assistant Bookkeeper, Central Of- fice. MRS. BERTHA POST: CED Audio- visual Secretary. 'MRS. MAIORIE LYNN RIEDEL: CWD Clerk-Typist, Library. MRS. SHIRLEY STEFANIC: CWD Guidance Secretary. MRS. IRENE STRZYZ: CED Bookkeep- er, Central Office. MRS. VANESSA TAYLOR: CED Adult Evening School. MRS. BETTY TOTTY: CED Accounting Clerk, Sec'y to Assistant Principal. MRS. HELEN WALKER: CED Part- time Secretary, Practical Nurse Pro- gram. MRS. MARY ZUPAN: CWD Clerk- Typist, Audio-visual. NOT PICTURED: MRS. ANTOINETTE FITZGERALD: CWD Duplicating, Part-time.
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