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Faculty Mr. Don Allen: Senior, Ju- nior, Sophomore Physical Education Mrs. Ruby Allen: DLS Eng- lish, DLS Math, DLS Re- source Mrs. Miriam Alpert: Fresh- man Homeroom, General Math, Geometry Base Math, Modified Algebra Ms. Linda Arquilla: DLS English, DLS Math, DLS Resource Mr. Ed Baker: Drivers' Ed IfS, Photography Mr. John Balgenorth: Is- sues 8L Answers, U.S. His- tory Mr. Len Barker: Communi- cation Arts, Independent Reading, Musical Theatre, Supernatural Literature Mrs. Phyllis Beilgard: Ac- counting, Data Processing Mr. Ted Belch: Debate, Speech Arts, Word Power Mr. Terry Benjamin: American Studies, Chicago, U.S. History Roseann Bernardini: Social Worker Mr. Jeff Aaron: Algebra, Freshman Homeroom, Ge- ometry Mr. John Adams: Algebra, Trigonometry Ms. Judy Adams: Basic Composition, Creative Writing, English 263 Mr. Robert Adams: Social Studies Department US, U.S. History, Social Studies Comprehensive Review J ,I . .Lage , . -...A r FTB
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9 New 'super takes over top spot to guide future of District 225 Most students don't look be- yond textbooks, classrooms, and teachers when it comes to school. There is, however, more to school than just that. For instance, who is it that plans the organization of the curriculum? The answer is Dis- trict 225 Superintendent Dr. Jean McGrew. McGrew came to Glenview Dr. Jean B. McGrew District 225 Superintendent as superintendent of District 225 from East Grand Rapids, Mich., where he had held the same position. He made the de- cision to take the job here be- cause he looked upon the Glen- brook district as a vibrant and alive area. I started my career here in this area, and I've always had a desire to come back, com- mented McGrew. Among his duties is the re- sponsibility for hiring people, determining what textbooks are to be used, and handling finances. This means many long hours, but there are also rewarding aspects of McGrew,s job. I enjoy seeing things take place and develop. It's almost like watching a tree grow from just a seed, he stated. McGrew has a variety of goals he would like to accom- plish as superintendent. He would like to take a mixture of talents already at GBS and develop an outstanding school program. Carl Pasco Principal IMC Coordinator Dr. William H. Schreiner ...Q David H. Smith Director of Student Activities James Torsiello Associate Dean of Students Administration l7l
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Teachers settle down at outh Choosing a career is a very important aspect in everyone's life. Not only is choosing the right career important, but finding an enjoyable place to work is essential. Glenbrook South teachers for instance, made the decision to be part of Southis faculty for various rea- sons. One important factor in many teachers' decisions to work at South included the lo- cation ofthe school. Art teacher Mr. Tim Mincey enters through the back doors to begin an- other day of school. I attended Western Illinois University, and in order to re- ceive credit in my degree, I was sent to GBS to student teach. The location was convenient for me because I lived in Sko- kie and it was close by, ex- plained Mr. Doug Kornelly, English teacher. Another aspect that has a major influence on many teachers is the reputation of South. Mr. Robert Schoenwetter, history teacher, stated, I lived in Wisconsin and came here to visit friends from college. While I was here, my friends recommended GBS to me as being the best in the area. They even said that it was superior to above-average schools in Wis- cousin. Even after many years of teaching at South, teachers still look upon South with as much, if not more, admiration than when they first began teaching. I am still glad that I chose to teach at South. All of my expectations have been ful- filled here, commented Mr. Richard Gregory, driver's ed teacher. E-I . c . Q.-.. .SW H' . i T 'l ,O Q. af y. 'L-ii W 'I Mrs. Beverly Berzinski: English 263, 353 Mr. William Bishoff: Chemistry 163, Geology 173 Mrs. Linda Blanco: Ad- vanced Algebra, Computer, Geometry Ms. Melsa Bobrich: Assis- tant Athletic Coordinator, Senior Physical Education Mr. John Boley: Industrial Ed IfS, Drafting, Building Trades Ms. Anita Bullington: Counselor Mr. Allen Bulow: Drivers' Ed Mrs. Marilyn Busa: Office Practice, Shorthand, Typ- mg Mr. Tony Calabrese: Sen- ior, Sophomore, Freshman, Adaptive Physical Educa- tion Ms. Debbie Caras: Peer Group, Spanish Mrs. Mary Carey: English 363, 453, Intermediate Composition Stafff 1 73
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