Westville High School - Janus Yearbook (Westville, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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President Wm. Moyer. Tor f w—Wagle. Sec’yl Slykas, Stevens. Hot tow Row — Cowles, Msrnetti, l.utchka. School Board The Westville High School Hoard is composed of men who serve without pay, and deserve praise for their great work. Their aim is to better the school and make its standards higher as an educational institution. The members are elected by the people of this district. 1 hey decide problems and policies of the school. Their excellent work is easily noticed in the school. Mr. Moyer is president of the board, and Mr. Wagle acts as secretarv. Student Council The student council does commendable work in promoting and fostering good things for the school. In striving for school spirit, the members of the council make valuable suggestions and carry out several projects at their meetings held twice a month. They also discuss school alTairs at these meetings at which the principal or a representative of the faculty is present to advise them. Tt is composed of the presidents of the four classes; two members from the Senior class and one from each one of the other classes. 1 he president of the Senior class is the presiding officer. Hricson, F. Shaw. l’achiarz, Mazoikas. F. I ugas, (lodclausky, S. Bcdnir, Gcrchalk, Gilbreath.

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PAUL W. THOMAS Principal M. A., University of Illinois



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rob Hi.n Mr- Nellie Taylor Raub. Purdue University, R. S.. Indiana University, A.M., Head of English Department, Eighth ear; Mr. Foster J. Kaider, B.S.; Lawrence College. University of Illinois. Science, Fifth Year; Miss Elizabeth A Somers. H.S.. WardBelmont. Illinois Wes. ley an, Indiana State Teachers College. University of Illinois. Latin. Eighth Year; Mr. Ed wad X. DcLaney. ILS. University of Illinois. Indiana University, Third Year; Mi s Josephine kedulis, Illinois State Teachers College, Commercial Department, lxth Year; Mr Frank J Rogers, ILS.. University of Illinois. Hanover College. Physical Training. Third Year; Miss Mildred Glodkowskis. A IL. Uni-versity of Illinois. Northwestern University. Post Graduate Columbia University. Commercial Detriment, Eighth Year. Bottom Mr. Clayton Miller, A.B., University of Illinois. University of Wisconsin, Coach. Thirteenth Year; Miss Mary Jean Dowiatt. K.S.. Rattle Creek College. University of Wisconsin. Physical Education and Biology. Seventh Year; Mr. Peter J. Chapp. B.S.. Notre Name I m-versity, Bradley University, James Millikin University. Seventh Year: Miss Mary V. Mayoras. B.S., University of Illinois Post Graduate Work, university of Chicago. Domestic Science. Firs, Year; Mr. I,. C. W. Alison. A.JL. M.A.. University of Illinois. Head of SocialScience Department. Fifteenth Year; Miss Ann Columbus. Normal College. Office girl. Seventh Year; Mr Herbert Matthes. B.M.. Macl hail School of Music. Post Graduate, Lewis Institute. Music Department, First Year. Faculty e are proud of our well trained faculty and have just reason to l»e. I here are few schools of our size that have faculty members almost one-fourth of which have their Master’s Degrees, the remainder excepting one with A.R degrees. Almost every one of the facult members attends a summer .school each year in order to V eep up with the latest trends in education. Best of all. each instructor has the student and his interests at heart. They show this when they spend much of their time during and after school in aiding the student in many ways, not only in school affairs but in student help to outside interests which are sometimes brought to the faculty member for help or advice. Many of them spend much time in aiding the various contests that the students wish to enter —literary contests, essays, and plays. We consider ourselves fortunate, indeed, to have attended a high school with a group of such line faculty members. Page Ninel fen

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