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P cally The awaiTed momenf fi- nally had arrived. Mr. Mi- chael BorTel, Highlander sponsor, waiTed in The wings aT The Homecoming assem- bly To announce Mrs. Nancy Winiecki The recipienT of The DisTinguished Faculfy Award given annually by SCOT- Highlanders. CommiTTmenT, dedica- Tion, and Time sacrificed were all a parT of being an organizaTion sponsor. Mrs. Winiecki began her Teaching career aT Thorn- ridge 'ill years ago and has been The Pom Pon sponsor since 4978. Mrs KaTzberger was The sponsor and re- signed in The middle of The year. They needed some- one and l Took The posiTion, she said. WhaT was special To her? Working wiTh The girls was a loT of fun and was exciiing. We were always doing someThing differenfp There was never a dull momenT, she commenTed. For each of The many rou- Tines performed exfra Time had To be given. Mrs. Win- iecki explained, All games, choreography, pracTices, and planning was done dur- ing off school Time. Home- coming week and The Two weeks during Try-ouTs were The mosT work. There was much more To being a sponsor Than smiling when a rouTine wenT well or analyzing why There were problems. Sponsorship re- quired planning an alumni Tea during Homecoming and The spring banquei, The banauef required a greaT deal of exira planning because we Try To go all ouT for The seniors. There's a loT more To Pom Pans Than geT- Ting ouT on The floor and dancing, she said. WheTher planning a rou- Tine, Tea, buriquef, or fund- raiser, much work wenT inTo The fine performances of The pasT 'IO years. Mrs. Nancy Winiecki is surprised To hear ThaT she is The recipienf of The Dlsfinguished FaculTy Award. MTSS Chris Adamo - SMA: A-A-S MOfOlfle VOUGYJ -T ' 'ill Girls' Club Sponsor s . - S - i'i Mrs. Regina Alex - Home Economics: B.S. Univ. of - . .sfr T -slzf g illinois: Freshman Class Sponsor g g T. ii' g-' T' T - Mr. Harold Anderson - Science: BS., M.S. indiana if A - s. Jyx 4 i iraqi STGTG .i ..kL1 ,L . . rw Tai 'Mx it Ka ,.. 1 L11L.L Mr. Richard saisrrode - Business oepi. cnrg B.S, B, g -N Ti fx sk T - sss. g i Norfhwesfern, M.B.E. Univ. of caiaraaa ' T' i x ssss T T Mr. David Baron - lndusfrial EducaTion: B.S.Ed. , 1 i, ,',.- T A sf ...tb NorThern illinois, M.S.Ed. Chicago STaTe 51 J, 5 T , X ,as P i: i': Mr. Don Bauc - lndusfrial EducaTion Depi. Chr.: T ' i g ' X am ..'k T Q ' N 5 M.S.Ed. illinois STaTe, Adv. CerT. Adm. Univ. of T S i llifiOlS1VlCA .... 1: i Mr. Ron Bauer - Physical EducaTion: BS. illinois T' i . E STaTe, M.S.Ed. Chicago STaTe .. T Mr. Jan Benjamin - Speech DepT. Chr.: B.S., M.A. ' r sk . indiana Siafeg Speech Team fhead coachp, NFL Q .-ii if Mr. Richard Berfeho - Social Workerg B.S. Univ. of T Illinois, M.S.W. George Williams College ' iiiiii g,..'g Ms. Rhonda Best - Science: B.S. illinois Sfale Mr. David Beucher - Business K ,fi - T MT. ROI1 BOI'lfl llo - HGGTTVI, Physical EdUCOTiOI'l, .Sei .'-f1' ' g W QQQI T Drivers Educagon, AThleTic and Inframural Depf. iiriil: T ---' 2 N. T .'- s cnnp BA. illinois Sfafe, iv1.s. inaiana. Ainieria s ii'i 1. l-i- i Tif- T T - - DTGCTOT T A Mr. Michael Boriel - Social Sfudiesf B.S., M.A. , ' i. an ' i- -iii g -i-.i f .2 i-- Q i'- Wesfern Iliinois: Highlanders, Bowling . X i..i i N QQ.-s T 4 TTTST T T Tiii A Mr. Pershing Broome - Counselor: BS. Tennessee N-an g .., -7' A TT A ' 5T'- A811 STaTe, M.A. Roosevelf g S T -T T T ' .- Mr. Alberi Buddlng - Coordinafor of HealTh and W, 53 ' Physical Educafioni B.S. Ohio Siafe, M.S. Norfhern - illinois 166 Faculiy
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Grads return to teach: perspective After spending four years here, some students said, I am never going back or Ulf I go back, it will be only for a visit. But there were those who chose to return and exper- ience Thornridge from the other side of the desk. Graduates were Mr. Rocky Hill, business: Mrs. Carla Katz- berger, health: Mr. Terry Kennedy, special programs: Ms. Linda Kurvers, para- professional: Mr. Matt Len- gel, computer lab: Mr. Bruce Peterson, industrial educa- tion: Mr. William Stockdale. math: Mrs. Beth Surdyk, Eng- lish: Ms. Debbie Ward, para- professional: and Mr. Stu Vo- gel, Mr. Al Hult, and Mr. Paul Zakula, social studies. Students turned teachers could compare the differ- ence between life as a stu- dent and as a teacher here. Life revolved around the school. lt was not uncom- mon to be at the big game, the dance, or one of the other special activities. TR was a great school then and Mr. Mlchael l-left - CWT: M.F.A. Beau-Arts Academy: Scholastic Bowl Coach Mr. Rocky Hill - Business: B.S. Chicago State: Basketball Csophj Mrs. Vallean Hlll - Paraprofessional: AA. TCC Mrs. Debra I-llngst - English: B.A. Governors State: Speech Team, Group lnterp, Spring Play Mr. Alan Hult - Social Studies: B.S. Univ. of illinois: Girls' Swimming qhead coachj, Boys' Swimming Qhead coachj Mrs. Eileen Jaeger - English: B.A. St. Xavier Mr. Peter Jensen - Driver Education: B.S., M.Ed. Univ. of Missouri Mr. Robert Jerkan - Social Studies: B.A. Loyola Mr. James .lewett - Social Studies: B.A., M.Ed. Univ. of illinois Mrs. Carla Katzberger - Health: B.S., M.S. Southern Illinois: Student Council fasstg, Operation Snowball Mlss Am Keneal - Dean' M.A. Univ. of Y Y I Chicago, C.A.S. Univ. of Illinois differs a great school today, but it has changed with the times, commented Mr. Vo- gel. Were there problems? One disadvantage was getting some of my ex- teachers to relate to me as Rocky Hill, the professional. not as Rocky Hill, the stu- dent, he said. The halls and classrooms took on different meanings. No longer did one have five assignments to complete each night. instead the teacher might have IAS pa- pers to grade in addition to preparing material to teach. Whether molding the fu- ture through teaching or walking down the halls of the proverbial memory lane, twelve graduates re- turned to their beginning. Mr. Stu Vogel explains some of to- day's modern problems. Mr. Bruce Peterson returns blue- prints to Ralph Glover, Tim Vargo, and Andrew Houston. Mr. Terrence Kennedy - Physical Education: B.S., r r fffs f - 1 ---- f--fs M.S. Indiana State: Football Qasstj, Track Qasst.j Mr. James Kifkhdm - ICT Chr.: B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. 1- - Eastern illinois Mr. David Konkol - English: B.A. College of St. M X x x S' s 1. s X s sms S x as s 'Ye - . , M s X .. 3 X 5 3 .fr Thomas. M.A. Utah State: Girls' Tennis, Boys' Tennis Mrs. Kathleen Kreldler - Science: B.A. Governors State: Publicity Director 468 Faculty .iL- ' 2 a ,, if' it il ...W -ssssss-ss-sw-mms.. E 5 U . N . W. . MWSSX . . ,,...W,5S-is N , A .--FF-sfss-ss. s t. in Q my . ...MN AA I X., ft' - fi gQ4y- . . ,s . g s. SNS is s X 'X N F - - ' .-eff r ss ,,V.k fs 1 gs am, ? s-sf-6. s , .. . Q . w ss . . TSE S .QI - L . r :- V- W gn K : 5-s..r.-'Y' 1 . 1 .is it1li1:s11?l- V ts: , .K sc Qf?5?:ff.'f53t Q'fiE5'??i f. I iii Eg S' ,xf .-its .K K . . K . kk A j.
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