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David Mullaly, English Q Heidi Mullejans, Mathematics f.. . W... 1 Q.. . r. rl O.l.. Mutchmore, Mathematics V M, i Thomas Neville, Driver Education if .V A ' Linda Novak, Mathematics ,r A F, i,,l 5 K -A, ,f V ig, 4 Teacher has E variety of in terests - - hat teacher at Glen- dents should know history to be of her personality and the sub- ll brook South enjoys well-informed citizens and know ject matter having developed - - reading history books, enough to be able to vote. during years of teaching, in addi- knitting mittens, solving history Mrs. Deans-Barrett knows tion to being comfortable with mysteries and traveling at the that History, in general, can be a what fshe'sl doing. same time? The only person very boring subject to students Trying to solve mysteries re- who could fit this variety of ac- that don't have any interest in it. lated to history and reading his- tivities is Mrs. Catherine Deans- She tries to rouse the interest of tory books that make history Barrett. the student that doesn't enjoy come alive are two history-relat- According to popular belief, history. History should be ex- ed hobbies that Mrs. Deans-Bar- teaching is not a format jobg dif- citing not boring, she comment- rett finds fascinating. I enjoy ferent subjects involve different ed, reading books that make history techniques, and even the Same Deans-Barrett organizes her come alive, and I believe stu- subject requires a certain yearly schedule of US History by dents should read them also be- amount of variety. Mrs. Deans- beginning the first semester with cause they make history excit- ' Barrett shares the technique she pre-twentieth century material. ing, she says. T '-f- uses to conduct her classes. Later in the year she discusses Although Deans-Barrett has lt is important to make stu- the twentieth century in full, to taught 13 years of history at dents interested. Ateacher must teach her students about more GBS and four years in New like his students and the subject modern history. Modern histo- Mexico, teaching is not her matter to make them interest- ry seems to interest students hobby, lt's the career she's ed, states Mrs. Deans-Barrett. more than medieval times, she chosen and she also enjoys read- She feels strongly that stu- finds. I feel students should be ing, knitting sweaters, afghans, aware of their ofwn time and be mittens and shawls and traveling ' able to enjoy it . to European countries as her MRS, CATHERINE DEAN5.13men Mrs. Deans-Barrett finds that hobbies. 'completes a day by recording grades. her feaCl llnQ t2Cl'lI'tiql.l2 is 3 result EQEQEQQQWEWEQQE . . .. l . T . T s - -r . ' i ' -- r T i s T 1 iiii ' f r - g T LfFacuhy
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L . fr.. .' 19 - - AV,.. .,,l, . . . . 'A 1vA L 1 L Nancy Stone, Special Education - ' Shirley Taub, Foreign Language 'K Q if S'.' ' 'S L , l f - l , . 'L James Torsiello, Driver Education V ,4i A S' S' A' L' eg J: N 1- I V A Al Turner, IXS Foreign Language J A 'Q , ' f,,g.ff,J 5 ,f 4 William Urban, Science I V p A Al All' 0 . ' ' l 4 V IIAI: Q A S ' - k, X . . William Utley, English A L' 1 Allkl V,. , Tom Valentin, English , -,A 1 4 Norman Victorson, Science . Q A .. U 5--. 3 ..... ' , fl' Steve Von Boeckman, Industrial ,jjj ' , F l' 'QSQ K -1, U Education - ' 4' Richard Wagner, Mathematics i'li' 'll' vb ' :IVZ7 ggghgl ,I i 1 as ' S fx N Eunice Walker, IMC q f. , . James Waller, Foreign Language A ' 1 ' Mt Bob Wendel, Guidance 5. ' il , W W y ., Linda Whitehouse, Special Education 'Nr E F Vg, J- -v-- 1. Frank Winkler, Music 1 L' iti' . l IVAVI E wgzl ' r i N 4 y X Eff. Z' 'i 2 A. . Thomas Wiznerowicz, Special Education g w 5' Debra Woxberg, Physical Education .1 1 'i - g ny., i V, ZZ, it Edward Young, Health, Physical Education fy 'ln L , We George Zerfass, Mathematics ','s'i ,, . ' f . i,,, 1 1l-' r. , ,,, ' ' Q F' .,., A 1 Alltr is Death of teacher brings sadness to GBS ' - ast year Glenbrook student of Mr. Leathers, said, of his time to the Mundelein all. South lost a distin- He was a very fair teacher. He Park District. He was the presi- - - guished veteran teacher. would help individuals when dent of the organization at one - Leo Leathers came to Glen- they were having trouble, and he time. brook South 13 years ago. He was very understanding. Each summer he would travel taught both horticulture and bi- Mr. Leathers graduated from up to his summer home in Mana- ology classes. Carthage College in 1950 and qua, Wisconsin to fish and relax. Most students will remember later went on to Illinois State It happened May 25, 1978. Mr. him for what he did with the University for his master's de- Leathers was on his way up to greenhouse. Mr. Leathers, the gree. his summer home when he was L. , greenhouse manager, had a ma- He started teaching in district suddenly struck with an aneu- ar, jor part in designing and plan- 225 in 1957 at Glenbrook rysm in his brain. The stroke 9,4 ning the greenhouse, which is lo- North. He came to South in killed him almost immediately. I ,P cated at the southwest end of 1966. While here, Mr. Leathers Accoring to Richard Good- 1 . i the school. Besides the green- ran the Civil Defense Network, speed, head of the Science De- ' Q house class, Mr. Leathers also which deals with tornado warn- partment, Many students con- a h A0 taught regular and AP biology. ings. sidered Mr. Leathers their best 1 A 5' Ai .1 Anita Shah, senior, a former Leo Leathers devoted much teacher. He will be missed by Mr. Leo Leathers 3 Faculty
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