Whiting High School - Reflector Yearbook (Whiting, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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The Reflector FACULTY L. W. APPLEGARTH A. B. — University of Michigan, Chemistry and Physics. WILLIAM P. BUERCKHOLTZ—Purdue Uni- versity, Machine Shops. GEORGE CALDER—Edinberg, Scotland. Vocal Music. MARGARET CANINE A. B.—University of Indiana, Mathematics. I). C. CI1EZEM B. S.—Indiana State Teachers College, Wood Shops. RAYMOND GALLI VAN B. S.—University o'- Illinois, Physical Education. ESTHER O. FALK A. B.—University of North Dakota, Journalism and English. L. A. COOK A. B.—Oberlin College, Mathema- tics and History. HKRSCHEL 11. GRIFFITH A. B., Ph. B.— University of Chicago. History. fourteen JEAN BARON HURST B. E. Ph. B.—Univer- sity of Chicago, English.

Page 19 text:

The Reflector HEALTH AND ATTENDANCE Miss Grace Lee. our school nurse, has been in charge of the City School Health Department for the past three years. She was graduated from St. Lukes’ hospi- tal in Chicago and later served in the World War for nineteen months, as a Red Cross Nurse. Our health department has proved to be a most important factor in our school system. The grade school chil- dren arc examined regularly and. in many instances, serious diseases have been prevented because of the medical attention which every child is given. Whiting school children have been very fortunate in receiving help from different organizations in the city. Funds have been provided, which take care of emergency relief cases of tonsil Miss Lee Mrs. Hoskins and adenoid operations, and furnish glasses for the children whos? parents cannot af- ford these necessities. We are very thankful to these groups which, through our health department, have been very helpful both to school and to the unfortunate fam- ilies in Whiting. Our school census and attendance officer. Mrs. Hoskins, has been in our school for eleven years. Her very able work as truant officer plays an important part in keeping school attendance records free from excessive absences, thus helping to attain one more ideal. Whiting High School is fortunate in having a very efficient and well qualified office staff. Miss Lucile Graf .an alumna of the class of ’24. serves as secretary to Mr. Borden. Mrs. Campbell has held the position of secretary of the school board for eight years. Miss Helen Kcckich. of the class of ’29. acts as secretary to Mr. Grubb. Office Staff: Mrs. Campbell. Miss Kcckich. Miss Graf. thirteen



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The Reflector FACULTY ALICE IIAI.L A. B.—University of Minnesota; A. M.—University of Chicago, French. ADAM LESINSKY B. M.—Valparaiso Univer- sity, Hand and Orchestra. OTTO M. MERRIMAN Ph. D.—University of Chicago, Vocational Director. El’CiENIA MeDONNELL Ph. B. — University of Wisconsin, Commercial Course, Ohio Wesleyan I' niversity. ORVILLE C. PARMENTER A. B.—Ph. M. U. of Wis., Physical Education. JOSEPH Me A DAM A. B. —Aurora College; Ph. B.—University of Chicago; A. M.— University of Illinois, History. J. JOSEPHINE SHEA A. B.—University of In diana, English. VESTA SIMMONS A. B. M. A.—University of Indiana, English. JEAN IMBS B. S.—Vniversitx of Illinois, Physi- fiftfnt

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