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Page Design: Shahana Kanchwala and Iryna Paiko eatures 11 P F 10.13.2009 Volume 90 Issue 1 St. Charles High School 2001 Graduate Sterling High School 1973 Graduate Damascus High School 2001 Graduate Sycamore High School 1973 Graduate Northeast High School 1977 Graduate Kankakee Eastridge High School. 1968 Graduate Marian Central Catholic High School 1991 Graduate Think you know your teachers well? See if you can identify these East teachers with their Homecoming dates! 1. Science teacher Carol Neville 2. Global Studies teacher Lynn Zickefoose 3. Health/Wellness teacher John Peach 4. Special Education teacher Lindsay Mota 5. Mathematics teacher Midge Hampton 6. English teacher Jonathan Kil 7. French teacher Jeanne Tren- gove 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Elements of Homecoming: Looking back at how it all began Freshmen at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, maintain overnight Homecoming bonfires to guard against their cross-town rivals, Texas Chris- tian University. The athletic director at the Univ- eristy of Missouri invite alumni to “come home” to the annual football game against University of Kansas, thus crediting it as the first homecom- ing event. This Homecoming diva has served in the armed forces. She’s your go-to gal for Global Issues! This literary genius knows the game of football prey well, considering he’s a coach at East. Make sure you follow all the driv- ing laws in front of this peachy-keen driver’s ed teacher. If you’re planning on aending the Illinois Special Olympics, you’ll be sure to see this teacher there cheering on her Special Olympians. This 5’10” math whiz can assist you with your problem sets, since her math grades were always A-ok! This très chic teacher can help you with those last minute French flash- cards. You’ll find her down in the Science department. She can tell you the dis- placement to and from the Homecom- ing dance. 1909 1910 1914 1910 The University of Illinois playing in the homecoming game against University of Chicago, circa 1923 What are now parties, dances and spirited events surprisingly started out as a simple football game 100 years ago. The first ever Homecoming football game is recorded at University of Il- linois. University of Illinois has the longest record of celebration, starting form 1910 and excluding the influenza epi- demic of 1918. 1911 Winston Churchill visits a home- coming bonfire at Dartmouth college in New Hampshire The idea of a Homecoming Court is created. Facts courtesy of www.active.com, www.library.illinois.edu. Controbuted to be Courtney Liard and Anna Chee 1930’s Iryna Paikoush Assistant Editor Rewind Answers: Photo Courtesy of University of Illinois

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2. Global Studies teacher Lynn Zickefoose 3. Health/Wellness teacher John Peach 7. French teacher Jeanne Tren- gove 1911 1910 5. Mathematics teacher Midge Hampton Page Design: Shahana Kanchwala and Iryna Paiko The idea of a Homecoming Court is created. 4. Special Education teacher Lindsay Mota What are now parties, dances and spirited events surprisingly started out as a simple football game 100 years ago. 1930’s St. Charles High School 2001 Graduate 6. English teacher Jonathan Kittl

Transcript of October X-Ray 2009

Page Design: Shahana Kanchwala and Iryna Paiko

eatures 11P F 10.13.2009 Volume 90 Issue 1

St. Charles High School2001 Graduate

Sterling High School 1973 Graduate

Damascus High School2001 Graduate

Sycamore High School1973 Graduate

Northeast High School 1977 Graduate

Kankakee Eastridge High School.1968 Graduate

Marian Central Catholic High School

1991 Graduate

Think you know your teachers well? See if you can identify these East teachers with their Homecoming dates!

1. Science teacher Carol Neville 2. Global Studies teacher Lynn

Zickefoose 3. Health/Wellness teacher John

Peach 4. Special Education teacher

Lindsay Mota 5. Mathematics teacher Midge

Hampton 6. English teacher Jonathan Kittl 7. French teacher Jeanne Tren-

gove1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7.

Elements of Homecoming: Looking back at how it all began

Freshmen at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, maintain overnight Homecoming bonfires to guard against their cross-town rivals, Texas Chris-tian University.

The athletic director at the Univ-eristy of Missouri invite alumni to “come home” to the annual football game against University of Kansas, thus crediting it as the first homecom-ing event.

This Homecoming diva has served in the armed forces. She’s your go-to gal for Global Issues!

This literary genius knows the game of football pretty well, considering he’s a coach at East.

Make sure you follow all the driv-ing laws in front of this peachy-keen driver’s ed teacher.

If you’re planning on attending the Illinois Special Olympics, you’ll be sure to see this teacher there cheering on her Special Olympians.

This 5’10” math whiz can assist you with your problem sets, since her math grades were always A-ok!

This très chic teacher can help you with those last minute French flash-cards.

You’ll find her down in the Science department. She can tell you the dis-placement to and from the Homecom-ing dance.

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1910

19141910

The University of Illinois playing in the homecoming game against University of Chicago, circa 1923

What are now parties, dances and spirited events surprisingly started out as a simple football game 100 years ago.

The first ever Homecoming football game is recorded at University of Il-linois.

University of Illinois has the longest record of celebration, starting form 1910 and excluding the influenza epi-demic of 1918.

1911

Winston Churchill visits a home-coming bonfire at Dartmouth college in New Hampshire

The idea of a Homecoming Court is created.

Facts courtesy of www.active.com, www.library.illinois.edu. Controbuted to be Courtney Liard and Anna Chee

1930’s

Iryna Paikoush Assistant Editor

Rewind

Answers:

Photo Courtesy of University of Illinois