Freeport High School - Polaris Yearbook (Freeport, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Physical Education Athletic Director Southern Illinois University, B.Ed. State University of Iowa, MA. Bolxemeier, Vernon Vocational Agriculture Iowa State College, B.S. Burclr, Dewayne Industrial Arts The Stout Institute, M.S. Indiana Machine Shop and Voc. Not many ot us consider who is behind our curriculum and program of activities while we are in high school. Planning our senior high program ot subjects in order that we might best prepare ourselves for continued study or tor employment either in business or industry was a real problem to our faculty. The constant pressure from our English teachers re- quiring that we listen more attentively, speak more intelligently, read more understandingly, and write more clearly has taught us to develop slcills that we will use throughout our lives. lvlany new experiences were found by those who chose a foreign language as they became more profi- cient in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing their new tongue. Reading ot history and government, along with seeing and hearing important events portrayed on the screen -W . M W- r r . 's improved our attitudes not only ot our city, state, and nation, but toward the world at large. The insistence on the part ot our mathematics teach- ers that we master the slcills ot simple whole numbers and of common and decimal fractions proved true challenges to us. Experiments in the laboratory, field trips, and films revealed to us many tacts and principles in the field ot science. Our commerce, industrial arts, and home economics teachers helped us to prepare ourselves for years to come. Also the band, orchestra, and choruses with their try-outs and concerts gave us exciting and nervous experiences. All these departments and many others helped to malce our high school career an exciting and profitable tour years. I-Iats ott to our faculty. W I Erickson, Bill s Ehysigal Education oac ing University of Illinois, B.S. 5. 5' ... or ' Q s,ss . - .. ' V,,g Knautf, Don Q 1 f A g , , . Biology ky , . ' 5 ., Physical Education , ' - Coaching I .Haworth . .? ,, .. iff : ' ' University of Wisconsin, B.S. - 1 A so , - vel rr I . ,, gifs. I . .. 4 . Pratt, Fred H. . .. jf +ff.f p ' .g1 , . ,W Biqlogv , r I i DWEVS Educahon S., if ji ,--- ' EOSCHUQ - . I 5' To ' A - ISIOYY univefsny of illinois, as. I ' tiQ5'f'fv7i7if1 I ' i 1 'r fm9ifff'f'fc ' f University Of Wisconsin. M.S. Falley, Richard Industrial Education Eastern Illinois State College, B.S. Bradley University, M.S. University of Colorado, Graduate Work University of Illinois, Graduate Work Marks, Eugene Industrial Education Coaching Plattevil e State Teachers College, B.S. Bradley, M.S. Roen, Howard Industrial Education Stout Institute, M.S.

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Heiland, Elizabelh Physical Eilucalion Norlhi-rn lllinois Slalc Teachers C ll r- BS Lemanski, Palricia A. Physical Educalion A lllinois Slale Normal Universily, 8.5. adf 'l'f C2 Our cuslodians fe lhe slall which mainlains lhe school. This group ol seven men and one woman are conslanlly working lo keep lhe Freeporl l-ligh school building and campus a pleasanl place lo enler and see. Who if, il that is always on hand lo lake care ol lhe building and see lhal lhe halls are meal, clean, and well lighled. The lirsl, second, and third lloor ianilors. Namely, Clyde Jackson, Pele Zwielel, and Rulh Burgell, respeclively. Following our aller game dances, Edward Euler is always nearby lo clean up. ln lhe case ol lhe Eulers il is a lamily allair, wilh Paul a member ol lhe mainlenance crew in lhe Manual Arls Building. Also on lhe mainlenance slall are Keno Shunk, Herman Winlers, and Pal l-loman. lvlr. Winlers has been a cuslodian al l:.l-l.S. lor over lwenly years and helps lo keep our campus in good condilion. ll is lhrough him lhal eguipmenl is oblained and problems solved. The work ol our janilors consisls ol repairs, cleaning, and ground mainlenance. An example of lhe exlenl lo which one simple sounding lask such as replacing a lighl bulb, is illuslraled by lvlr. Jacksons slalemenl lhal Twenly- one lighl lubes and eighleen slarlers were iusl pul in and llle fob has iusl begun. No mal'ler whal lhe lask or how greal a problem, a person never hears a complainl from -our cuslodians. llri lflx , . 4 I5 'lu' in yi K 1,-Q EAM 'J ' ., ill' ' tl ,',':f1f ,P lg ff'77,f, 1 ' l Zwielel, S. P. l Burgell, Rulh l Jackson, Clyde 3 l Fl x ftl Winlers, Herman Q Euler, Paul Shunk, Kennelh E Homan, Harold 'wif' 'J -N' , ikkcfs Bl I L... mxsmmmg, kwkvxwaimi ms! RN

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