Glenbard North High School - Aquilo Yearbook (Carol Stream, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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Art Left to Right: Dick Bartz, Jean Travelyn, Ken Kroger, Susan Evans. Special Services Left to Right: Dorothy Rudolph, Louise Hammond, Jim Wennersten, Barbara Sondalle, Dennis Creed, Barbara Anderson, Don Karamitsos, Marcie Oberli, Bruce Kelsay. 22,1 Science Left to Right: Gary Williams, George Gleich, Duayne Nyckel, Jim Jacobson Sandy Sherwin, Jo Black, Tom Knutson, Phil Grant, Dolores Cudzewicz, Jerry Nyckel, Kim Swinden, Betty Jansen, Bob McCann. 1' venting .J-11

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'71 in Mr. MacPherson Goes To China Last summer Mr. MacPherson recieved a Fulbright scholarship, which enabled him to spend six weeks in the People's Republic of China. During his stay he stud- ied the history and culture of the Chinese people. He spent four weeks at the University of Beijing and two weeks traveling to various cities, including: Xiana and Hangjou in Central China, Wusxi and Shang Hin in Southern China. The concentration of study centered around investigating schools, hospitals, reformatories, temples, churches, and parks. When asked what he con- sidered the highlight of his trip, Mr. MacPherson re- plied, Meeting with the people and learning what ever- yday life in a country with a population of one billion plus is like. N' f ' GN raw' XX X X Physical Education Left to Right: Kay Anderson, Dave Cudden, Bonnie Bauler, Connie Ettl, Jon Boulton, Athletic Director, Dale Evans, Sunne Thomas, Bob Plucinsky, Julie Stoerger, Terry True, Bob Fulk, Otis Vaughn, Jim McKinney, Sandy Anderson, Bonnie Buma, Jo Wickboldt.



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Foreign Languages Left to Right: Elen Nick, Joan Schneider, Pat O'brien, Tracey Alvardo, Tony Diaz, Paula Drendl 'C' J .ix g , V V K. Speech Arts Steve Jacobs, Robert Dickenson, Chuck Burglundg Department Chairperson. Glenbard No1'th,s Unusual Ecology Collection Q: P' 10 4? ?? DP 6? . PQ? What type of collections does the ecology pro- gram have? We have mammal skins and skulls, most of the fresh water fish from this area. amphibeans, rep- tiles, insects, parasites, scat Cfecal droppingsj, and the beginnings of a bird collection Most of the collections grew out of Mr. McCann's and Mr. J. Nycle's private collections. The scat collection contains about three dozen different specimans, including the droppings of: deer, moose, elk, Wolf, bat, and owl. Mr. William's con- tributed to the scat collection by bringing back elephant, gazelle, and giraffe droppings from Afri- ca. What motivated you to start collecting them? The mammal and bird collections were started for teaching purposes, for he felt it would be good to have examples for his students to see. The fish collection stemmed from a class he took at the University of Michigan. How do you collect them? The mammals and birds were mostly found dead and a few were trapped. Most of the mammals are stuffed at the school by either Mr. McCann or students. Instead of stuffing the birds, they are injected with fermelda and left to mummify. How long have you been acquiring the different collections? Twenty years. I What is the most unusual speciman? A vertabra and rib of a whale found in Maine and the tusk and hip bone of a Masodon. The Masodon tusk and hip bone was donated by Mrs. Buttle's, who found it in Alaska.

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