Lindblom Technical High School - Eagle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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04 . :Design righf wifh gm Mr. Isadore Solomon, Administrative Aid l Never is there either work without re- l. ward, nor reward without work being l expended. Mrs. Alice D. Stanton, English How strong an influence works in well- placed words! Mr. Louis Swanson. Mathematics A circle may be small, yet it may be as mathematically beautiful and perfect as a large one. f Q1 T EAjv,j.z ' - iss Brid t Taheny. Home A Economics, the science of man qing one's own household. . . Mr. Robert S. Thomas, Machine Shop The mystery of mysteries is to view ma- chines, making machines. Mrs. Ruth S. Thurn. Commercial All words are pegs to hang ide s on. - f ,azz ff rim Aint . - Mr. George Von Bremer, Science ' Science is the effort to lind out what to do with the universe and what to do in the universe. Louie E. Weclcel, Mathematics I There is no royal path which leads to I geometry. Mr. Iames C. Williams, Chairman of Mathematics Department Do not disturb my circles. Sgt. Robert A. Wilson. R.O.T.C. The nation which forgets its delenders will be itself forgotten. Miss Geraldine Wright. Registrar A place for everything and everything in its place. . . The Word team means many things to many people. At Lindblom it is usually the athletic teams which occupy the limelight. However, Lindblom's faculty team can always be counted on to give a fine performance too. Their equipment is sound knowledge, good advice, and a Word ot encourage- ment when one is needed. Although their work goes on unheralded, it is not 1 unrewarded. Ample recompense for their efforts is a group of alert, enthusiastic I l 1 young people, eager tor instruction. Page 22

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n mazincg Miss Ethel Murphey, Girls' Gym To love the game beyond the prize .. Murphy Girls' Gym Miss Catherine l. . -Y ' l su o K, 1 Mingle your cares with ea I and then. . f y It J' K.. Miss Bess A. O'Connel1, English ss is the most important matter in Clearne the use ot words. Mr. William Parro, Biology Nature speaks in symbols and in signs. Mr. Howard Pilditch. Woodshop lt is work which gives Ilavor to lite. Mr. lack Piller. English Without knowing the force ot words, it is impossible to know men. Miss Eleanor Podkrivacky, Spanish and French My thoughts and wishes bend again to' ward France. Miss Agnes Radich, Girls' Gym By constant exercise one develops tree- dom ot movement. , . . F ' Mrs. Iosephine Rite. Science Science is organized knowledge. Vlrs. Marjorie G. Rule, English is the expression ol mind in writing. a nation's Literature Vlr. Ioseph S. Schmitt. Zhairman oi Art Department Art is the desire ol a man to e self, to record the reactions ol his per- sonality to the world he lives in. xpress him- n, Physics. Vlrs. Mary C. Schuhman Ihairman of Science Department Equipped with his live senses, man ex- plores the universe around him and calls the adventure science. llrs. Genevieve B. Sedlack. English Language is the amber in which a thousand preci- been safely embedded and ous thoughts have preserved. drs. Amy B. Shallenberger, English Wisdom is a tree that grows in the heart, and its lruit appears upon the tongue. 'liss Kathleen Shannon, Payroll Clerk No one will consider the day as ended, until the duty it brings has been discharged. 'lr. Miles V. Shore, Chairman of iocial Studies Department Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. H1 lr. Henry I. Smidl. Chairman of Boys' Gy The exercise of all the muscles ol the body is one great secret ol health. th, Mathematics Ir. Walton A. Smi Algebra is the metaphysics ot arithmetic. Page 21 orlolo 8 A



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OVQVCV OVIOVQ an 9 OVQVQV Olflfne The Lindblom family was shocked by the untimely death of Mr. Iohn Alvir, placement counselor at Lindblom, on lune 8, 1954. Students and teachers who knew him were privileged to feel the sincerity of his interest and the warmth of his friendship. An alumnus of our school, Mr. Alvir was a well-beloved figure at all gatherings where present or former Lindblomites met. He displayed a rich- ness of humanity, which overflowed generously to others. Mrs. Beryldine Wilbur, then Miss Sullards, came to Lindblom in 1923, and soon established herself as a fav- orite. During the succeeding years, she became an out- standing commercial teacher, a beloved division teacher, and a conscientious, kindly administrative aid. Mrs. Wilbur was noted for her generosity, deep sympathy, illimitable patience, and unfailing courtesy. A11 Lindblom was profoundly grieved at her sudden demise on May 16, 1954. Page 23

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