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NORVAL McCORD, Biology , relates to us, Do best you can and then leave rest to the Supreme Being. Western University, M.S., of Illinois MR. ,ROBERT WALLACE, a Biology and Human Biology teacher, believes that in life, It's the human element. B.S., University of Illinoisg M.S., University of Illinois 6' ,PQ , f ,Q - .., 3 .fe 2 if ta f 3' 1 g '. M en. . .- f f 1 :Q ' 1 'J s- it If S Q R' ig K .1 L , i ,gi sg MR. SAMUEL WEISSKOPF, a Physical Science and Chemistry I teacher, finds himself saying NOK. quite often. B.S., South Dakota State Uni- versityg M.A., Colorado State University Science Librar MR. RAYMOND G. ERBES, Li- MISS VALERIE WILFORD, as- brarian, often says that An sistant librarian, quotes this empty wagon rattles loudestf' from Teasdale: USDGIIG all YOU B.S., University of Illinois, M.- have for loveliness. Buy ll and L.S., University of Illinois never count the costf' B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity Home Economics :mme Economics II and III MRS. JEAN FEURER, wh0 21 C h 6 r, ' MISS BEATRICE teaches Home Economics, be- LDT. be119V9S that 'iEdL1CH- lieves that you should Do it n is the short cut to success' now. S., Iowa State Universityg B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- .S., Iowa State University sity 52. ., Home Economics teacher, MISS BARBARA PFEIFFER tells her unorganized students Be or- ganized! B.S., Blackburn College, North- ern Illinois University I General Science instructor, MR. RICHARD WILTSHIRE, tells his students, 'tThink--It's an en- lightening experience. B.A., Wartburg College -.1 Because man is dependent, MRS. ELIZABETH SCHOBERT, Homemaking I and II teacher states, No man is an island. B.A., Cardinal Stritch College
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mf' EF.- ..VA,. . ,Q 9,6654 as The future of your life depends upon its foundation, advises MISS CHARLOTTE SOPKO- WICZ, General Math I and Al- gebra I instructor. MR. LEE FENDER, who teach- es Chemistry I, II and Physics, says Success is 95? perspira- tion and 5'h inspiration. B.S., Iowa State University MR. GEORGE SUMMERS, Al- MR. ROBERT J. SYPNIEWSKI, gebra I and General Math I in- General Math II and Algebra I structor, believes we should, instructor, tells his students, Always strive for self-improve- Listen and learn. ment-moral, intellectual, and B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- physical? sity. B.S,, University of Chicago Mathematics MR. ROBERT M. WALMSLEY, General Math I and Algebra I instructor, often tells his stu- dents: .Iust a minute and I'll check the answer book. B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity Albegra II and Plain Geometry teacher, MR. THOMAS R. ZALE, advises his students that, Things could be worse. B.A., DePaul University, M.Ed. Loyola University Science Biology teacher, MISS DONNA FINUCANE, tells her pupils There is no time like the pre- sent. B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- sity You may often hear MR. JOHN FITZGERALD, Human Biology instructor saying, 'tDonlt go away mad. B.Ed., Whitewater State Teach- ers Collegeg B.S., University of Chicago, M.E., University of Chicago N -cw - Q I think, therefore, I am, b lieves MR. PHILIP C. THE1 DOROU, who teaches Algebi II and Solid Geometry-Trig nometry. B.S., Northwestern Universitf M.A. Northwestern University us.. , Because he knows that la minute things are never dor right, MR. ALFRED HECH' Biology teacher, tells his st' dents, Plan ahead. B,S., University of Illinnoiq M.A., Northwestern Universitj 1 -1 If . is 5 bi X Q S L if ,J N - 1' 1 ,V vi I 1 Sl , - .,., ' f ri,t, ,,,,.,, .,- JN
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F P! 'sr ,f MR. EUG ENE BRANDEN- MR. JOHN F. ELLIS, JR. has Non scholae, sed vitae dis- BURG, Spanish I and II instruc- this to say as a French I and II cimus, CWe study not for tor, gives this advice: The best teacher: 'tChacun a son gout, school, but for life.J is MR, time to prepare for final exams which means, 'tEach to his JOHN McMAHON'S philosophy. is the first day of classes. ownf' He teaches Latin I and Il. B.S., Indiana University B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- B.A., Loyola Universityg M.A., versity DePaul University Aff? ff i and As Athletic Director and Woods II instructor, MR. WILLIAM COYNE has this advice for us, Be prepared. B.S., Northern Illinois State Teachers College Languages Art MISS ESTHER OTTE, Arts and Crafts teacher relates, Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free .... B.S., Illinois State Normal Unia versity, M.S., University of Tennessee Contrary to advertisements, You can't learn to draw in one easy lesson, believes MR. CLYDE RODE, Art I and II in- structor. B.S., Mankato State Teachers College Industrial A rts MR. RONALD CZARNECKI, a Metals I and Electricity I and II teacher, often says this to his students: No comment. BtS., Northern Illinois Univer- si y Work hard, play hard, and loaf, are the words of MR. BYRON P. TOUSIGNANT, a Spanish I teacher. B.A., Northern Illinois Univer- sity fa MR. PAUL EILERS, Industrial MR. JOSEPH A. GUTENSON, Arts, and Woods I, III instruc- Automotives instructor, often tor, has a favorite expression relates this saying to his stu- often heard by his students: dents: Time waits for no man. Fore B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- sity versityg M.S., Bradley Univer- sity i K 2 NL
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