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92_HR0313

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS,  The  members   of   the   Illinois   House   of
 3    Representatives  are pleased to recognize milestone events in
 4    the lives of the citizens of the State of Illinois; and

 5        WHEREAS,  It  has  come  to  our  attention  that  George
 6    Strecker is retiring from a thirty-five year teaching  career
 7    at  Community High School District 94 in West Chicago on June
 8    7, 2001; and

 9        WHEREAS, George Strecker,  a  resident  of  St.  Charles,
10    Illinois,  grew  up  in the East St. Louis area; he graduated
11    from Illinois State University with his bachelor's degree  in
12    1963  and  his master's degree in 1976; he began his teaching
13    career in Kankakee, Illinois; and

14        WHEREAS, George Strecker began his  tenure  at  Community
15    High  School  in  West  Chicago in 1966; during his career he
16    served  as  a  basketball  coach,  student  council  advisor,
17    association president, social studies department  chair,  and
18    interdisciplinary department head; and

19        WHEREAS,  Throughout  his  career,  George  Strecker  has
20    established  a  standard  of  educational excellence that has
21    influenced  both  his  students  and  colleagues;  he  has  a
22    reputation throughout the community as a  man  of  integrity,
23    both personally and professionally; therefore, be it

24        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
25    NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
26    we congratulate George Strecker  on  his  retirement  from  a
27    thirty-five  year  teaching  career  at Community High School
28    District 94 in West Chicago, Illinois; and be it further

29        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
30    presented to George Strecker as an expression of our esteem.

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