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5 t kiwi , S- -of-s i i i' E Oakley T. Herrell, M.S. Chairman MATHEMATICS Selling real estate is his antidote for stifling August days. Ruth Anderson, B.A. She found teaching in the Army Dependent School System in Europe very impressive. John Bostic, B.A. A savory snack and an entertaining book are his yardsticks for contentment. Ronnoc Connor, M.S. He enjoys the unconventional combination of sports cars and math . Darrell Dickey, M.S. Both the bright sultry days of central Illinois and college classrooms have a summer appeal for him. Richard Frey, M.S. He mixes the free strokes of a paint brush with the precision of equations. David Henry, M.S. His second occupation and a prime interest are united in his saleswork in a camera store. Roberta Iliff, M.S. From women's basketball and hockey in college, her pastimes have become photography and travel. Joseph Judge, M. Ed. I am tremendously impressed with the maturity of students at Maine, 'their manners, their good work habits. Alexander Kruzel, M.A. Part time selling and two hundred students make 'ummers near home a real vacation. of the first accelerated courses. Dale Marshall, M.S. David Paisley, B.S. in Swaffam, England for a while. Ralph Sides, M.S. an avid spectator. garden, a dog, and mathematics. in carpentry. V L..,.,,, ZA mental gymnastics . .. accelerated courses . . free swaying mobiles. .. preparation for college and careers John Lienhard, M. Ph. He is completing this year at Maine by teaching om Since he must commute daily from Lake Zurich, it's not surprising that his home is his vacationland. Mathematics is a twenty-four hour interest with him. Lester Rozdalovsky, B.A. Although Arlington Heights is his hometown, he lived He is one of the most important people in sports- George Vukovich, M.A. He has developed a formula for combining a son, a Clyde Watson, M.A. l I-Ie has combined a hobby and an extra occupation Robert Wells, M.S. His three children, two minor occupations, and one :log of questionable descent keep him well entertained . Kathryn Wirth, M.A. Among the things she loves most are her four year old niece and trips to New York City. 20
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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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MUSIC ukuleles ro the organ Robert D. Kuite, M.M. Ed. In all seasons, at home and at school, teaching music is his career. acclaimed, accomplished, and a cappella... practice sessions and jam sessions . . . from Alexander M. Harley, M.M. Ed Chairman His most beloved pet is his violin. ,. ., f 1 '72 ,f 17? w Mildred Foster This reacher's pets are her two children. Harmony Instrument Coaching I 4, Band 21 Glenn R. Jorian, M.M. You can find him in capacities involving a church choir, life insurance policies, and a radio program during his extra time.
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