Maine East High School - Lens Yearbook (Park Ridge, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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Patricia Boughner, B.A. Marilyn Vanderwarf, M.S. She is President of the Lake Shore Home Economics From the University of Indiana she came to teach in Association. one of the top ten schools in the United States, Maine Township. HOME ECONOMICS ...true picture of marriage responsibilities...classes for young men and young women...arts and sciences of the home Nancy Teuscher, M.S. She is a product of Illinois' capital city and now re-. sides in Park Ridge. Home Management Emma J. Fife, B.S. She has traveled from Acapulco to Fairbanksg she plans to see Glasgow, Stockholm, London, and Copen- hagen. Clothing ll Faith Mitrovich, B.S. Linda Gray Shirley, M.S. Besides home economics, music and tennis are a big Paint, paper, and pastels characterize her hobby- part of her life. interior decorating. 18

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tx FOREIGN LANGUAGE mnnbrenrstudded buHedn boards.. quaintance with five cultures...mov1es and Russlan II recordings as visual and audto aids Hilda Lesh, M.A. Chairman El Rancho Grande is characteristic of the type of music she enjoys. Marion Fisher, M.A. Collecting dolls and playing bridge vie for first place as her primary recreation. Valrie W. Hackett, B.A. Her experiences have run the gamut from studying at the Sorbonne to owning a collection of newts land guinea pigs. Daniel T. Holbrook. M.A. The languages with which he is least familiar are spoken fluently by his parakeets. Margaret A. Lowery, M.A. In the United States she has studied in a private col- lege and at a state university: she has studied on the Continent also. Walter Lussky, M.A. He is completing his eleventh year as a teacher and a student activity sponsor at Maine. Harold Meconi, M.A. At the end of his second year, he is very happy here at Maine . Joseph McGillis Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the West form the tri- angular path of his summer travel. Virginia Snyder, M.A. The summers of 1954 and 1955 were among her most enjoyed vacations as she studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the Academy in Rome. ug-ll X2 627 mf cy . HC- French Classes john Thompson, B.S. After checking out in the main office, the U. S. Army Reserves and wedding photography often engage his time. Richard Calisch, M.A. His intense interest in foreign affairs has made a visit to Port Said and Budapest an ambition. Rosemary Hart Case, B.A. Since she attended college she has been a devotee of horseback riding, and now she sponsors a riding club at Maine, Edward N. De Laney. M.A. He has attended the three leading universities in Illinois and now resides with his family in Glenview. William C. Hoag, M.A. He has shown his interest in the theater by the work he has enioyed doing for Mair1e's dramatic productions. Addie Hochstrasser, M.A. Her summers are spent in some conveyance for travel and on the golf course. Dorothy Jacobson, M.A. Chicago, boasting of 3,000,000 inhabitants, is her hometown, present residence, and vacationland. Edna johnson, M.A. Water colors have doubtlessly prevented the fading of scenes from her western travel. Florence Lamson, B.S. This is my first experience living outside the state of Pennsylvania . . . we are glad we made the change. I7 . - 1 ll f ff I ff, 'fl A ff . ., A11



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Theron W. Whitfield, B.S. - He taught his one thousandth student this year. INDUSTRIAL ARTS precision tools . . . Christmas presents and birthday gifts...today's classes, tomorrow's ca- reers . . . Maine's Pioneer Richard Van Scoyoc, M.A. Maine is his all year around occupation. Nicholas Stumpf, M.A. After pioneering an educational program in safety he was elected to the American Society of Safety Engineers. Victor Giovannini, M.S. His college life included the arduous work toward a degree and the thrills of participation in two major sports. ' Y tfktiiff Gerald E. Concidine, M.A. Honey Chile , his cocker spaniel's name, wa ably inspired by the native language of his s haunt, Texas. Lawson E. Hockey, M.S. Chairman He plans to spend a summer touring Europe and studying with a travel-history group. Everett L. Barrett, M.A. Hammer, T-square, and blueprints are the materials with which he has become familiar as a carpenter. Q , 4' 10 41:3 . Victor Camsky, B.S. He has taught more students at Maine in the past four years than in the previous ten. s prob- Robert Cochrane, M.S. ummer Last summer he managed his own school for an I9 industrial firm in which he utilized pre-engineers.

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