Blue Island Community High School - Chips Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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...X 4 knit . .. 1' 1 K by ISOBEL BELL, B.S. Ed. English Mrs. Bells qrealesl leachinq salislaclion is su inq a sludenl worlx lo Ihe bosl of his abilily. VERA JANE BERGER, B.S. Ed. Physical Eclucalion Girls. be sure Io wear The proper unilorrn il you wanl Io pass in Miss Berqers qym classes. CARL I. BERGOUIST, B.A. American History I'lis lavorile sporr is loolball, and he lhinlcs fha school needs more school spiril, FORREST O. BOYER, B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed. Woodworlcinq Prinlinq His qrealesl feachinq safisfaition if, to see slu denls gel recoqnilion which Ihvy have worked lor and deserve. MONICA R. BRADLEY, B.S. Phyzical Educalion She has never found Iho need for as hobby hui enioys all sporls. ANNA MAY BROWN, Enqiash B.A.. M.A. Her Ieafhinq peeve is impolile individuals. JENNIE VIOLA CAMPBELL, GRANT CARTER, B.S., M.A. THEDA CHILDS, B.A., M.A. 'MARGARET CIFONELLI, B.E., M.S. Chemislry MARY CLARK, B.A., M.A. Lalin Her qrealest leachinq saf- B.S. Arfs and Cralls English Enqlish Beller brinq your pencil lo I-ler favorite spori is Her lavorile hobbies are class lo please Mr. Carler. rninq. isiailion is walchinq pupils oil painlinq. sewing, and lis- Ieninq lo her opera records, P1 55a who are Iryinq hard In im- prove. ESTHER N. CLUVER, B. Ed. M.A. German and Spanish Hearing from qraduales who have succeeded is her QFSBIGSI Ieachinq salislaclion CHARLES P. COLETTA, B.S. and M.S. Ed. General Malhemalics, Ge- omelry, Advanced Algebra. More parficipalion in school acfivilies is wha? he fhinlcs this school needs most ea MARION CONELLY, M.A. Girls' Physical Educalion Her pel' peeve is a sludenf not lisleninq lo her lirsf ex- planalion. DOROTHY M. CRUISE, B.S.. M.A. Girls' Physical Eclucalion To find juniors and seniors who are beqinninq To like qym is Miss Cruises qrealesl salisfaclion, JEANNE CUTLER, B.S. Cale-leria Direclor Amonq Mrs. Culleris many hobbies she enioy-, qoll and qardeninq mosr.

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I' V1 Ml' iarly . . . 'rhe facully will always be remembered. We remember 'rhe help They gave us as we fried lo find our way, 'rhe paiience Ihey showed even when we didn'l do our parl', l'he many 'rhings Ihey laughl us, and 'rhe way +hey were always ready io be our friends. M. J. G. HELEN ADAMS, B.S. HELEN F. AIKEN, B.Ph. R. L. AKEY, B.S., M.A. Business English, Bookkeeping, English, World I-lislory Chemisfry Typing For hobbies, Mrs. Aiken Having his former sfudenfs If one wanfs +o pass in likes reading, gardening, an- succeed is Mr. Al:ey's greal- Mrs. Adam's class, don'l' fiques. old books. and esl teaching safisfacfion. chew gum. people. RICHARD E. ANOE. B.M.E. Band. Orchesfra Mr. Anoe geis many thrills from walching his 'iavori+e sport foofball. CLYDE BAILEY, B.A. D. E. BAPST, M.A. LEWIS A. BARTLEY, Dis+ribu+ive Educalion Biology B.A., M.A. The need for more school Being a biologist Mr. Librarian spirit is Mr. Bailey's plea. Baps+'s hobbies are fishing Mr. Barfley lhinlcs Com- and flowers. munify High needs more adequafe financial resources. GENE BELL, B.S., M. Ed. Advanced Algebra. Solid Geomefry, Mathemafics Mr. Bell lilces fo relax by enioying one of his hobbies. which is lislening 'lo his Hi Fi.



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AUDREY DANAHY, B.S. Ed. English Miss Danahy s tavorite sport is bowling. O. L. DRIVER, B.A., M.A. American Government. Economics Trying to teach students who will not cooperate is Mr. Drivers pet peeve. GLADYS ELPERS, B.A., M.A. American History English Mrs. Elpers' tavorite sport is basketball, when she can assume the role ot a spec- tator. GEN SARA L. ENG, B.A., M.A. Integrated Mathematics and Geometry I-ler greatest teaching satisfaction is seeing the light come into students' eyes as they discover truths. MAJORIE E. GOODWIN, B.S. Business Training Miss Goodwins greatest teaching satistaction is to see students become budget conscious. EDWARD GRIFFIN, B.S. Ed. Metal Shop and Woodworking Mr. Grittin likes to see a job well done. He thinks the school needs more co-operation between students and taculty. WELDON GROSS, B.S. Wood Shop Mr. Grossis hobbies are tishing and golt. t-Ie onioys a good baseball game. FRANCES ROUSCH GUY, B. Ed., M.S. Homemaking She dislikes students who are rude and dis- courteous to classmates and teachers. KATHRYN A. HAEBICH, Ph. B., M.A. Librarian Miss t-laebich's hobbies are reading writing, bowling, and knitting. She thinks the school's greatest need is an elevator. MARJORIE M. HALD, B.S., M.S. Counselor I-ter hobbies are books. and her tavorite sport is swimming. I4 PAUL J. DRIVER, M.S. HAROLD C. EBERHART ANNE S. ECHOLS, M.A. General Science, Health B.A., M.A. Southwest Librarian Mr. Driver's hobby is piay- Physical Education Motoring gardening an'l ing cowboy music. Mr. Eberhart feels this baby sitting are her tavorite school needs a swimming pastimes. pool and an auditorium. KERMITT J. FESSLER, B.A., M.A. Boys' Physical Education Mr. Fessler thinks that the school needs smaller gym classes and an intramural athletic prgram. LUCILLE D. FIELD, B.S. Biology Health, and General Science The tavorite sport with her is badminton. and she thinks the school needs more school spirit. JOHN W. FILDES, Ph.C.. B.S. Science and Health Thinks that this and all other schools need more students who want to go to school tor an education. 1.

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