Oak Lawn Community High School - Shield Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

 - Class of 1981

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:. BOB GATES — Physical Education, Golf Coach A positive attitude. 2. CHUCK GIBSON — sacciai Studies A person who does their work and laughs at my jokes. 3. JOSEPH GRAHAM — sc«iai Studies Dept. Chairperson Intellectual curiosity. 4. FRED GROSS — Social Worker 5. MARGARET GROTH — Physical Education, Freshman girls basketball coach Willingness to try. 6. ART HALL — Industrial Education 7. SHERI HALWAX — math One who wants to do the best he can and who knows enough to ask for help. 8. APRIL HEIDE — an, ass. Director of Theatre To be in command of their own actions and to display a sense of pride when signing their name on pieces of work. (White eyes and clean breath!) 9. JEAN HEMPSTEAD — ,Bausi- ness 1 am looking for interest in school and desire to learn. 10. WALT HESS — mat, Mathletes Asst. Coach 11. KATHY HIGGINS — English Enthusiasm, responsibility, confi- dence in themselves. 12. WILLIAM HILL — sasi- ness Ed., Social Studies, National Honor Soci- ety Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor, Cafeteria Monitor Sponsor Sincere effort and working to capacity.

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1. JOHN F. DOUGHNEY — Special Education, Asst. Coach of Boys Cross Country and Boys Track The desire to learn along with the effort to make it possible. De PAUL DREGER — Physical Education 3. GEORGE DUNN — physi- cal Education Dept. Chairperson, Asst. Track Coach 4. TOM DZURISON — Special Education, Dramatics and Thespians Sponsor, For- ensics Asst. Sponsor Si. TOM EASTMAN — Driver Edu- cation Dept. Chairperson 6. MARIAN ECKERT — speec Therapist pa Sea inti eS 7. MARY ELLANSON — ,aus- ness Education Dept. Chairperson I am looking for a student to utilize his her ability to the maximum. 8. RAY ELLIOTT — English, The Spartanite of Black Oak Grove Sponsor Interest, dedication and responsibil- ity 9. PENNY ERICKSON — ar A sensitivity and appreciation of the world that surrounds us. 10. ALISON EVANS — Special Education, Cheerleader Sponsor I am looking for respect from a stu- dent for himself, his peers and his instructors. I also expect a student to demonstrate genuine effort in trying to work up to his potential. WN. PETER GAHALA — Foreign Language Dept. Chairperson, Boys Bowling and Conference Bowling We are looking for a SKILL, COM- MUNICATION in a foreign language. To this end we build the skills: LIS- TENING, SPEAKING, READING AND WRITING, plus an understand- ing of the CULTURE of the people whose language is being taught. All skills are taught concurrently, with a single skill stressed at a particular level. 12. WILLIAM GARRY — coop- erative Education, Sponsor of VICA.



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4. JAMES HOREJS — an, Pho- tography Club Sponsor A basic drive and motivation needed to obtain beneficial knowledge from a course. A good sense of humor and a sense of respect. 5. JOYCE ICENOGLE — aasi- ness, Varsity Girl’s Volleyball Coach Interest, concern and an open mind 1. GEORGE HINDAHL — forthe subject. A person who will try. Industrial Education Respect, cooperation and silence. 6. GEORGIA JANZOW — ausi- ness Education 2. VIRGINIA HOLAK — A sense of fulfillment and feelings of Home Economics Mathematics Dept. Chairperson 3. JOHN HOLMGREN — satisfaction from doing a good job. 7. VIRGINIA JASLOWSKI — Home Economics The one thing I look for most from a student is that they try! If a student is really trying, I’ll do everything I can to help him. 8. WILLIAM JASLOWSKI — Driver’s Education 9. RUTHANN JENKINS — Health Webster’s New Ideal Dictionary defines a student as “one who attends a school; one who studies.” Sounds good to me! 10. ROBERT JOHNSON — sci ence Respect and a desire to learn. 11. CHARLOTTE KANNER — Teacher Aide 12. LAURA KARPIAK — ,ausi- ness, Office Education Association Sponsor Enthusiasm and a willingness to learn and get involved.

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