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H R'd , M.A. effnan . l el' Chairman Wg B ' it F ' P f h - . . . . . , fi of-diff fs iisrggfggonope O t e out the wonder of life . , . foaming solutions . . . excursion Q through the universe . . . the law of gravity and jet ' , p propulsion X. 'mf s Leila H. Baas, B.S. .KE-e i She has chosen both the new and the traditional as avocations. She works with ceramics and enjoys all the aspects of farm life. Fred Bencriscutto, B.S. Though he saw scores of European cities during World War II, none of them tempt him to make a return trip. Doyle Carpenter, M.S. His diversions are compatible partners-travel and color photography. james Demorest, M.S. The most creative participation sport in which he is active is home construction. Charles O. Foreman,'M.A. He has taught 5,000 students in the United States Navy. Raymond Fries, M.S. Recreational pursuits for him depend on the objects of his son's curiosity. Leslie A. Kent, B.A. He never 'has to worry about finding time for his hobbies-driving and meeting people. Le Roy Marks, M.A. Landscaping his new home in Roselle occupies the little leisure time this teacher has. Loren Miller, M.A. , He has three children, five classes a day, a dog, a garden, and interests in golf and bridge. Phew! Roy E. Noetzel, B.S. His position as naval reserve officer is his chief avocation. Le Roy Scott, M.A. An admixture of children, summer school, and rabbits is his insurance against boredom. Robert V. Simonson, B.S. His interest in science extends into the field of music where he is interested in the latest development, high fidelity. Frederick G. Wagner, B.S. Post-graduate textbooks and camping equipment are the unusual mixture with which he is acquainted. Henry Webert, M. Ed. Active duty in World War II has spoiled his taste for foreign travel'.' 23 5-, ' ' ...an lr' W., ' rse. r -1-t .1 t r i 1 f r .., r . ,W Q ,M fl . ty E l gi lr S il -,Fi-fir ' . . if 'f - ,..' s , Q43 bg- 1 V ' . i 'A an
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Sam Marzulo, B.S. Chairman During his lengthy service at Maine, coaching our track teams 'has become his specialty. Harold Baer, M.S. He mixes knack and knowledge in his adult evening school golf class. Bernard Brady, B.S. His favorite sport in college, basketball, is still salient entertainment for him. Richard Carlini, B.S. The excitement of sailing monopolizes his list of athletic pursuits. Albert Carstens, B.A. Because of the tremendous amount of time he devotes to coaching, his other hobbies can be summed up in the word television . Bruno Gates, M.A. This year he began a decade of teaching at Maine. Kenneth Olson, B.S. His college background of football, basketballmtrack, tennis, and swimming participation has been an asset to him in his work as a recreational director. Robert Schildgen, B.S. His three sons have a hand in making his hobbies all sports . john Tilley, M.S. Swimming instructions fill in the warm months of his teaching career. O. K. Wilson, B.S. As father, teacher, and recreation director, young people form the nucleus of his life. Marcella Woods, B.S. She is a member of the Illinois Association of Square Dance Callers and assists with a Mariner Scout Troop. Helen Wils, B.S. She is Assistant Director of the Girl Scout Camp in Rapid River, Michigan. Betty Rigsby, B.S. Summer's warmth and team spirit were the persua- sive elements in making baseball her specialty. Gladys Paulson, B.S. In the panorama of her interests can be seen pastimes from gardening to ice boating. Mary Gray, M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ...resilient trampolines and dramatic modern dance...first aid courses...two points, tense muscles, and team spirit . Q NW . -af! lbx 'A i' fqva xx5 i'l..i3fQ,'fK'! Gym and Swim for Women her night school class, is as much a favorite pastime as it is an occupation. Barbara Bovenmyer, B.A. She has plenty of opportunities to pursue a leading amusement, photography, when she attends summer school in Oregon. Chairman 22 Corinne Clark, M.A. Her complete enjoyment of teenagers is part of what makes teaching pleasant for her.
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Norman Kirby, M.A. Among the secondary occupations he has enjoyed , , d 1, , d d , most are teaching golf and being a scout master. Oplmonsfm PO lcles ' ' ' POW ere Wigs and revolution . . . our society and theirs V .Ii-- 'g.. Q fg:::::5,.. g.xx Alice Aegerter, B.A 'Mt She is mother, housewife, home gardener, and new -,A member of the faculty. A iuigijjil . i QL' Einar Anderson, M.A. . A prime interest, scouting, has taken him to World RV Scout Jamborees in three European countries. E Co nservation J. W Anderson, M.A. His summer is occupied with the American History on Wheels tour. Eugene Berwanger, M.S. A potpourri of literature and music is the earmark of his leisure. Verne W. Brownell, M.A. He is active in the Air Force Reserves as a com- munications officer. james Chapin, M.S. Sandwich, Illinois is the curious name of the place where the five Chapins make their summer home. John J. Clouser, M.A. Organizational work is one of his foremost interests and is closely allied with his teaching career. Otto M. Kohler, M.A. This amateur radio operator also spends a great deal of time exploring Civil War history. Libbie F. Kukral, M.A. When not teaching world history, she's completely absorbed in reading and traveling. Clifford B. May, B.S. He has been on the faculty longer than any other present member and has taught over 5,000 students. Mary Ellen Molony, M.A. Although she is a native and present resident of Park Ridge, college provided an opportunity for par- ticipating in one of her favorites-skiing. Wayne Rosenquist, B.S. His long suppressed and partly serious desire is to visit the Belgian Congo. Neil D. Werner, B.A. Teaching and studying are dual careers for him. 24 Latin American History 'aid World Geography
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