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' ' Since a composition should be consistent, MRS. PRISCILLA COX, English II and III in- structor, compares it to the song by saying, The foot bone is connected to the leg bone. B.A., University of California, B.L.S., University of California .fr MR. GERALD JAVIOR, English II teacher, stresses to his stu- dents, Shape up or ship out. B.A., Saint Mary's College Students of MRS. DOROTHY A. CURTIS, English Depart- ment Chairman and English IV instructor, occasionally hear her say, Well, to be honest ---- . B.S., University of North Dakota, M.A., University of North Dakota ,pg 5 gn ..,, wma. 5 a flu lg J! K 'L 'sz ssif .W ,V . 1 ,1W,.,,,,.. .. - ,, . , ,1.rm..,, 2. M- -- -wrsfsseffirf - . fgsziiitiw .ww 1 ff I 1 iiir s11,tsrr.' ,- 1, A f 5af25EG r V- i 4 J Q ., ,, , x. 9 'litszxfi w ' file 1 gi ' Y . . ' f Z .1 fi. ,ftzq - 'fiilis ihlr . . ...... NM , . , M y Why? Be specific, is said to MRS. CAROLYN DUNN'S English II and III students. B.A., Michigan State University English MR. ARTHUR HANSEN, Jour- nalism instructor, quotes this saying: This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. tHamletD B.S., Western Illinois Uni- versityg M.A., Western Illinois University When asked how long a com- position should be, MRS. HELEN KILEEN, English I instructor replies, 'AAs long as a string. B.A., University of Wisconsin An English I teacher, MISS MARY AGNES HERMES, has this to say to her students: You reap what you sow, B.A., College of Saint Teresa, M.Ed., Marquette University MR. W. GARDNER KISSACK, English III and IV instructor, believes that you should, try not to be a man of success, but rather a man of value. CEinsteinJ B.A., Hope College Observing the American scene, English III and IV instructor, MISS EUNICE FEATHER asks, Do people ever realise life while they live it? B.A., University of Birmingham tEnglandJ MISS ANN MACKE, English I teacher states, Deserve to succeed and you will, as her outlook on life. B.A., University of Illinois Q, .W 'P F5 fgfzi y x. i W I .ff- V: ,
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Adminis trato rs MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS, Dean of Girls, often states, A good reputation is more valuable than Dean of Boys, MR. BERNARD HAYTON, says, 'tEveryone is entitled to make a mistake, it money. B.S., M.A., University of North Dakota MR. JAMES KOELLER is Director of Curriculum. B.S., Northern Illinois Uni- versity, M.A., University of Illinois MRS. HELEN KILEEN, Dean of Freshman Girls, states, Many receive advice, few profit by it. B.A., University of Wisconsin takes a good man to admit it and correct it. B.S. in Ed., Eastern Illinois University, M.S. in Ed., Uni- versity of Illinois MR. GILBERT SNOW, Director of Guidance, says, Remember, I don't give you a dime, I just tell you how to get it.'l B.S., Monmouth Collegeg M.A., University of Iowag M.Ed., Loyola University X
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In reply to being asked how long a theme should be, MR. EU- GENE PARMLEY, who teaches English I and IV, says as long as necessary. BQ., McPherson Collegeg M.R. Bethany Theological Seminary MISS DARLENE WESTLUND, English I and III teacher, tells her students, Learn from the mistakes of others, you can't live long enough to make them all yourself. B.A., DePauw University MR. JAMES REEDY, Journal- lsm and English I instructor, tells his classes, I am interest- ed in quality rather than quan t1ty. B.S., Eastern Illinois MR. JOHN TOBOLSKI, English III teacher, might say, Jak ty rodzice two je, tak cie uczcza diatki twoje. CAs you regard your parents, so shall your children regard you.l B.PH., Loyola English MR. CARL VERNERDER teach- es English IIg and III. B.A., Huntington College MRS. CHRISTINE WARSZA- LEK, English I instructor, has a saying: Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see. B.S., Illinois 'State Normal Mathematics MR. JOHN BISBIKIS, who teaches Plane Geometry and General Math I often tells his students: I don't make 'mis- trakes. B.S., Michigan State University MISS MARTHA TRAGNITZ teaches Reading, Vocabulary Development, and Geography. B.Ed., Chicago Teachers College E MR. KENNETH GRANIK often MR. WILFRED H. McCON- says to his Algebra I and Gen- NELL, General Math .II and Al- eral Math I students, This as- gebra I instructor believes that, signment is very easy. B.S., Whitewater State Teachers College t'Stupidity is an error, while ignorance is a challenge. B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- sityg M.S., Northern Illinois Uni- versity
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