Highland Park High School - Little Giant Yearbook (Highland Park, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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SCIINCf FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

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I Miss Morgan advises her Ameri- can Lit students to use concrete examples in their thomes. Miss Edith Morgan DEDICATION TO THOSE WHO DEDICATED YEARS TO US The teacher is a person, but if we were to follow him through a school day, we might readily believe that he is superhuman. From the 6:30 a.m. alarm to the 1:00 a.m. lights out, the teacher moves through such varied activities as meeting 27 fidgety and eager session members, helping plan the next faculty meeting or PTA program, facing four or five classes and often a study hall, grading anywhere from 120 to 150 papers, planning lessons, and talking to parents. Despite his full schedule, he makes time to counsel us or give an extra thirty minutes for an explanation. We recognize four of the outstanding members of the HPHS staff in this dedication, realizing that to pay tribute to any dedicated teacher is to pay tribute to all of them. 8 Miss Beckmire explains a principio of diagramming to one of her English classes. One little-touted service of Miss Losswell is the teaching of a homo nursing unit to the home ec girls.



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Mr. A. E. Wollers, Superintendent of Town- Mr. C. S. Stunted, Principol of Highlond Pork ship High School District 113. High School. BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Harold E. Foremon, Jr., Mr. Horry W. Knoll, Mr. John H. Thomson, Mr. Poul Martin, Mrs. James Tibbetts, and Mr. William E. Nelson. Mr. Francis D. Weeks — insert picture. ADMINISTRATION The Board of Education has many vital functions. It not only acts on financial requests and sets school policy, but it also approves Homecoming and Junior Prom. Mr. Wolfers works closely with the Board in supervising and carrying out Board policies. Mr. Libakken scouts for new teachers and is in charge of such experimental programs as CBA in science and the aural-oral approach in language. One of Mr. Stunkel's major duties is approving our school's activities and projects. Maintenance of the school buildings and planning the budget for such maintenance are the main duties of Mr. Devereaux and Mr. Zaeske. Working together, all insure the quality of our education. Mr. Libakken, Assistant Superiniendent of Township High School District 113. Mr. Dovereaux, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. 10

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