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

 - Class of 1983

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Page 26 text:

Administration tet 4 —,. nem hs Catt cm ae gees ome . te 2 RR al sey Ge Hg + monn Pine fe . PAUL R. DAVIES — Assistant Superintendent of Instruc- tion. B.A. — V.M.I., M.A. — Western Michigan U., PhD — Purdue. . STEVE LEBRECHT — Assistant Superintendent of Business. B.S. and M.S. — Eastern Illinois. . DOMINICK FRIGO — Administrative Assistant. B.S. — Western Illinois, M.S. — Southern Illinois. . EDWARD MARKS — Director of Curriculum. B.S. — Bradley, M.A. — Columbia. . JAMES H. BROWN — Director of Career Education and Funding. B.S. — Indiana State, M.S. — Southern Illinois.

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MR. HAROLD WILTSHIRE 'SWyAWioem Ae la te)0] gem @re)|(-1e[—) M.A. — Northwestern University eel yee, 6 Seniors: As you leave OLCHS to assume new responsibilities, to enjoy new privileges and to take on new obligations, | would like to share a few thoughts with you. Just as four walls did not make the school, so also, bricks and buildings do not make com- panies, businesses, communities, and society in general. Rather, it is people who are essential and what they are, what they do, how they do it and how they interact make society what it is. You will find that life is not easy, no matter what your calling. Perhaps it ought to be, but it never has been and it is unlikely that it will ever be. However, life is challenging and can be very rewarding, and you have a great deal of control over what your life is. Each year — each day — brings more demands and fresh opportunities, and it is what you do with these oppor- tunities and how you meet these demands that will in large measure determine your satisfaction with your role and station in life. As you move out to fill your roles in society, as you leave a com- fortable and structured environment and move on to new found freedoms and uneasy uncertainties, be confident in yourself. Each of you has special talents and abilities which you must let grow and develop. Know yourself, respect yourself and respect the rights and privileges of others. Work hard always to become all that you are capable of becoming. Good luck to each of you as you leave OLCHS arid continue on the pathway of life. | wish you success in all your endeavors and | hope your dreams will be realized. ae oe



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a DELIGHT ACKERMAN — Chairman Home Ec., B.S. — Western Michigan U. AUDREY ANDERSON — Physical Ed. B.A. — Augustana, M.S. — Ohio U. Assistant Badminton Coach. JERRY ASTRAUSKAS — English. B.A. — Lewis U., M.A. — U. of Illinois. Assistant Swim Coach. CHRISTINE ATEVICH — Special Ed. B.S. — Illinois State U., M.A. — National College of Ed. Sophomore Class Sponsor, ‘tA smiling teacher is worth a thousand words.”’ LINDA ATWOOD — Co-Op, Home Ec. B.S. — UU. of Wisconsin, HERO Advisor. i —— par tian 4 PAM BIBEAU — English, B.A. — Western Illinois U., Swim Timers Sponsor, ‘| should be tired on Mondays.” RON BILYEU — Ed., B.S. — Southern Chicago Industrial State U., M.S. — Chicago State U., “That the terms teacher and students may be interchanged many times dur- ing a day.”’ ART BORKOWSKI — Social Science, Head Baseball Coach. Faculty What have you learned from your students over the years? HELEN BOURBULAS — Media Center Director, B.Ed. — M.S. — Chicago State U. JOHN BRODEMUS — Science, B.S., M.S. — U. of Il- linois, Cosponsor, Ecolgy Club, “That my parents weren't so bad after all.”’

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