Reavis High School - Aries Yearbook (Burbank, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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MR. FREDERICK M. HOAG- LAND believes, The man who knows what freedom is will find a way to be free. He teaches Bookkeeping and Typing I. B.S., Ball State Teacher's Col- lege, M.A., Ball State Teacher's College fff MRS. KATHLEEN JAKUBIK, MRS. RUTH M. KOELLER Typing I instructor, knows t'The teaches Typing II. best is yet to come. B.S., DePaul University B.S., Capital University, M.A., Colorado State College Commercial MISS ELIZABETH VALASEK, who teaches Office Practice, often says, All things come to he who waits. B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- sity MISS LOIS BOCHMANN, Girl's P.E. instructor, tells her stu' dents: Before you ask, the an- swer is NO. B.S., Capital University Physical Education MR. THEODORE M. CAIZZA MR. PATRICK GUIDO teaches teaches Drivers Education and Boy's P.E. B.S. University of Illinois Geography and Boy's P.E. B.S. West Virginia Universityg M.Ed., University of Illinois l You can't learn any younger,' is a favorite saying of MR ROB E RT HESSENBERGER, Boy's P.E. instructor. B.S., University of Illinois, M.S. University of Illinois deff Q In Steno II and Typing I, every one knows, Practice make, perfect, as does MRS. HELEI' STIEGAL, B.A., Augustana College When behind the wheel, you might hear MR. GEORGE IHNAT say, Look out for that truck! B.S., Indiana University 5

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Xfi - f' A me it As a Metals II, III and Algebra I instructor, MR. JOHN KLUZ simply states, Things are tough all over. B.A., Illinois College Let's get started, is said by MR. HERBERT C. BARTEL- MAN to his Business Organiza- tion!Law, General Business and Consumer Economics classes. B.S., Western Illinois University MR. ROBERT MOSER, an In- MR. STEVEN NAGY, Print dustrial Arts and Metals teach- Shop instructor, believes that er states this to be his outlook Clean-up is part of the job. on life, HA pcrson's life is dyed B,S., Northern Illinois Univer- the color of his imagination. sity B.S.Michigan State University Industrial A rts Music MR. JORDAN J. CANZGNE. Band Director, tells his stu- dents: Play as soft as the Lord will let you. B. Music Ed,, DePaul Univer- sityg M.A., Chicago Conserva- tory of Music Comm A very appropriate saying men- tioned by MISS JOYCE BORG- MAN, teacher of Typing I and Steno I, is, Better late than never. B.A., Marycrest College To the fast-growing teenager. MR. DONALD OHLSEN, Choral Music Director, says, t'It's fun to be an adult--why don't you try it? B. Music Ed., Augustana Col- lege, M. Music -Ed., Augustana College ercial Typing I and II instructor, MRS. JOYCE A. BRAZIS, very often says to her students: Keep your eyes on the copy! ! B.S., University of Illinois 5, K, ' .aw , Y- Read not for the words but for their meaning, states MR. CARROLL J. REPASI, teacher of Industrial Arts I and Drawing I, II, III. B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity MRS. SUE EADE, Office Prac- tice teacher, states to her stu- dents: Read the instructions before you answer the ques- tions! B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- sity



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1' .s .i Rams are winnin' are the encouraging often said by MR. BUR- MASSATT, Boy's P.E. Driver Education instructor. Bradley Universityg M.Ed., of Illinois We must dream of an aristoc- racy of achievement based on 21 democracy of opportunity, is MR. WILLIAM R. BIINGES outlook on life, He teaches US. History. B.A., Lake Forest College Are you helping with the solu- MR. HERBERT RAAB teaches tion, or contributing to the prob- Algebra I and Physical Educa lem? , is a favorite expressions tion. of MRS. MARION OCHNER, B.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- Girl's P.E. instructor. versity, M.A., University of B.A., Valparaiso University Illinois Physical Education You may often hear MR. DAVID S. WALERY, Boy's P.E. instrucf tor, say to his boys, Let's Go! B.S., Morningside Collegeg MA., University of Michigan Social MRS, KAREN ZINTAK, who teaches Physical Education tells us, Where all think alike no one thinks very much. B.S., Northern Illinois Science Geography instructor, MR. RONA MR. KEN MIKYSKA might ad' ALD HARLEY, sums up his dress his Geography classes by outlook on life as, t'Educate to saying, t'Alright troops! ,think ---- B.S,, Illinois State University B.S., Northern Illinois Univer- sity MISS JOAN RUSNAK, Girl's P.E. instructor, has a favorite saying, Nothing was ever ac- complished without enthusiasm. B.S. Northern Illinois University MR. RAYMOND O'DONNELL, Geography teacher, has a pet saying which is, Patience B.S., Michigan State University 9' s. ,-44- fhnitffl ,. U Zfxk' I ,, ws

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