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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to congratulate the students, | ||||||
4 | faculty, and administration of Proviso East High School in | ||||||
5 | Maywood on the occasion of the school's 100th anniversary in | ||||||
6 | 2010; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Proviso East High School's cornerstone was laid on | ||||||
8 | January 21, 1911, in a ceremony presided over by a local lodge | ||||||
9 | of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; in October of 1915, | ||||||
10 | the school district began the process of selling $50,000 in | ||||||
11 | bonds for the purpose of expanding the school; and
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12 | WHEREAS, In 1929, work began on Proviso East High School's | ||||||
13 | new school building; in November of 1936, voters in the | ||||||
14 | district approved a bond issue, in conjunction with funding | ||||||
15 | from the Public Works Administration, for the construction of a | ||||||
16 | fieldhouse, which was completed in 1938; and
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17 | WHEREAS, After the outbreak of World War II, many changes | ||||||
18 | were made to Proviso East High School's curriculum, including a | ||||||
19 | co-ed pre-flight aeronautics class, coursework to help fill | ||||||
20 | needed jobs in the agriculture sector, a National Youth | ||||||
21 | Administration workshop for vocational education, and | ||||||
22 | industrial classes necessary for the war effort; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In April of 1951, the Illinois Education | ||||||
2 | Association sponsored a meeting at Proviso East High School; | ||||||
3 | the meeting featured a keynote address by Edith S. Sampson, the | ||||||
4 | United States' alternate delegate to the United Nations and the | ||||||
5 | first African-American woman to represent the U.S. at the | ||||||
6 | United Nations; in 1953, researchers from the University of | ||||||
7 | Chicago recommended that the school begin expansion plans and | ||||||
8 | school district officials began examining the purchase of land | ||||||
9 | for a new school; by 1955, the school population had grown to | ||||||
10 | over 3,400 students; and
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11 | WHEREAS, In 1963, over 7,000 students attended Proviso East | ||||||
12 | High School and its sister school, Proviso West High School, | ||||||
13 | necessitating the need for further room at Proviso East; the | ||||||
14 | school added a total of 9 new classrooms by carving them from a | ||||||
15 | hallway and the passageway which connected the new and old | ||||||
16 | additions of the school; the 1960s also saw Proviso East caught | ||||||
17 | up in a great deal of the racial turmoil that was prevalent in | ||||||
18 | the country in the late 1960s, with numerous incidents creating | ||||||
19 | racial problems within the student body; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Proviso East High School is known for its | ||||||
21 | extensive list of notable alumni, including athletes Jim | ||||||
22 | Brewer, Glenn "Doc" Rivers, and Ray Nitschke, businesswomen | ||||||
23 | Sheila Johnson, actor Dennis Franz, and astronaut Eugene |
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1 | Cernan, who was the last person to walk on the moon; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The students and staff of Proviso East High School | ||||||
3 | serves as models of hard work, integrity, and dedication for | ||||||
4 | the people of the State of Illinois; therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
6 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
7 | congratulate the students, faculty, and administration of | ||||||
8 | Proviso East High School in Maywood on the occasion of the | ||||||
9 | school's 100th anniversary and wish them continued success and | ||||||
10 | happiness in the future; and be it further
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11 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
12 | presented to Proviso East High School principal Milton Patch as | ||||||
13 | a symbol of our esteem and respect.
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