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Maine East High School

Maine East High School, or Maine East, and officially Maine Township High School East, is a public four-year high school located at the corner of Dempster Street and Potter Road in Park Ridge, Illinois, a northwest suburb of Chicago, in the United States. It is part of Maine Township High School District 207, which also includes Maine South High School and Maine West High School.

Maine East High School
Address
2601 West Dempster Street

,
60068

United States
Coordinates42°02′17″N 87°51′29″W / 42.038°N 87.858°W / 42.038; -87.858Coordinates: 42°02′17″N 87°51′29″W / 42.038°N 87.858°W / 42.038; -87.858
Information
School typePublic, secondary
MottoGo Redhawks
Established1902
School districtMaine Township High School District 207
NCES District ID1724090[1]
SuperintendentDr. Ken Wallace[2]
NCES School ID172409005030[1]
PrincipalDr. Melissa Pikul[3]
Teaching staff125.73 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12[1]
GenderCo-educational
Enrollment1,853 (2019–20)[4]
Average class size20
Student to teacher ratio14.74[1]
Campus size0.08 sq miles
Area48.21 acres
Campus typeSuburban[1]
Color(s)Royal blue
white[5]
SloganRespectful, Responsible, Ready
SongAlma Mater
Athletics conferenceCentral Suburban League[5]
NicknameBlue Demons[6]
PublicationEdge
NewspaperPioneer
YearbookLens
TV/radio stationWMTH
Websiteeast.maine207.org

The building itself, constructed in the 1920s, is noted for its distinct Art Deco style.

History

Maine East was known as Maine Township High School when it was built in 1929 as a replacement for the original Maine Township High School, which itself had been built in 1902. Until 1959, when Maine West High School was built, it was the only school in the district. The school was built with an indoor rifle shooting range and a swimming pool. Over the years, the shooting range was closed and the swimming pool closed with a larger modern pool opened in a new section of the building.

In the early 1920s, Maine Township became the first high school in Illinois to teach courses in automotive repair and telegraphy.[8]

During the Great Depression, most of the staff taught without financial compensation, as the district could not afford to meet salaries. As thanks, local merchants provided necessities to the staff free of charge.

In 1936, Maine East's band director, Alexander Harley, along with his wife Frances, founded Maine Music Masters as a way of honoring musicians in the school band. The idea spread and, in 1952, the chapters at individual high schools were incorporated as Modern Music Masters. In 1983, it was renamed Tri-M Music Honor Society. Today, it is the largest international honor society in music education.[9]

In December 1944 students at Maine Township High School combined forces with their teachers, school administrators, and community members to sell war bonds. The drive succeeded, raising $551,000. As a result of their efforts, the students were invited to a dedication ceremony at the local Douglas Aircraft plant, where C54 Skymaster cargo planes were built for the war. The students named one of the planes the “Maine Flyer” and came up with the motto, “Faster and Higher, That’s Maine’s Flyer.”

In December 1959, the student-operated radio station WMTH-FM went on the air. The first broadcast was of a basketball game in the school fieldhouse. The sportscaster students were Harrison Ford and Marshal Seese. Ford went on to become a major movie star and Marshall went on to be a weather-caster at The Weather Channel.

For a short amount of time, in 1958–1959, there were so many students enrolled in the school (approximately 7,000) that the school day was split into two parts so that half of the population attended in the morning and half in the afternoon. The largest graduating class was the class of 1970 with just under 1,100 students, just before the opening of Maine North High School. Prior to that, graduating classes of about 1,000 students were in 1959, just before Maine West High School opened, and the Class of 1964, just before Maine South High School opened. When Maine North High School closed in 1981, a majority of the students from that school were sent to Maine East, with the remainder being sent to Maine West High School and Glenbrook South High School.[citation needed]

Building and grounds

 
The Powell Library at UCLA. This building's architecture inspired the design of Maine East HS.

The architecture of the original building was inspired by the architecture of the Powell Library Building at UCLA. The original building was "L"-shaped, with a long wing running north–south, parallel to Potter Road. A shorter wing runs east–west, parallel to Dempster Street, with both wings meeting at "the tower" where the main entrance is located. Each of the wings is three stories tall.

The tower is six stories tall, though the higher floors are not in use today because of fire hazard (there is only one narrow staircase granting access to these floors). The fourth floor contains the new heating and air-conditioning systems. The "tower" originally housed the art and music rooms, but since 1960 houses the broadcasting transmitter for WMTH 90.5 FM, the student-operated radio station. Following World War II and up into the late 1960s aviation classes were given with the use of a Link Trainer installed in the tower. The sixth floor also has a balcony on the outside from which there is a distant view, on some days, of the Chicago skyline.

The school has two swimming pools. The newer one is used for physical education classes, and by the interscholastic water polo and swimming and diving teams. The original natatorium, located in the basement, has been shut down due to the need for financially unfeasible repairs, but is kept for its irreplaceable decorative mosaics, which could be damaged with further exposure to water and chemicals.

The school also has a firing range in the basement that was in use when the school opened, as training with firearms was considered essential for young men in the wake of World War I. The firing range was also used for World War II because many people wanted to join the military. Though today used for storage, it is believed to be one of the few non-military academies to still have a usable firing range on the premises.

On the American football / track and field field there is a memorial for Maine East World War II alumni behind the stadium.

Starting in 1988, the school's ecology club began a clean-up and restoration of a small section of the property which was native savanna.[10] In addition to general clean-up, students began annual buck thorn cutting days.[10] In addition to some endangered species, trees as old as 200 years were identified.[10]

Academics

 
The rear entrance of the original building. The brick pedestal at lower right is topped by a sundial, dedicated to the school's science department.

The school offers 18 Advanced Placement courses: English language, English literature, biology, environmental science, chemistry, physics (C), calculus (AB & BC), statistics, computer science (AB), Spanish language, Spanish literature, U.S. history, European history, government and politics, economics, music theory and studio art.[11]

Maine East has been ranked in the top 1,500 of America's public schools (based on the Challenge Index), as reported by Newsweek. In 2009, the school ranked #1,192 and in 2006 it ranked #1,181.[12]

 
Maine East back in the 1940s with historic architecture

Activities

Maine East High School is active in United States policy debate and hosts a tournament with regional significance to Great Lakes-region high school debaters, as those advancing far enough receive a bid to attend the national Tournament of Champions.[citation needed]

The following teams were placed in the top four of the IHSA sponsored State Championship Tournament of their respective competitive activity:[13]

  • Debate: State Champions (1971–72, 1979–80, 1980–81)
  • Scholastic Bowl: 4th (1994–95)
  • Speech Sweepstakes: 3rd (1971–72)

Maine East High School is also home to the Park Ridge Rotary Interact Club, founded in 2013. The Interact Club boasts a large amount of student involvement and has led major fundraising and community service initiatives. The Interact Club has conducted service projects on the local and international level. Its initiatives have received coverage by numerous media outlets. Its motto is "Service Above Self" and it allows students to develop leadership skills through service.[14]

Athletics

Maine East has competed in the Central Suburban League since 1972. Before then, the school competed in the West Suburban Conference. The school also competes in state championship tournament series sponsored by the Illinois High School Association (IHSA).

The school sponsors interscholastic teams for men and women in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo. There are men's teams in baseball, American football and wrestling, while women may compete in badminton, cheerleading and softball.[15]

The following teams were placed in the top four of the IHSA] sponsored State Championship Tournament of their respective sport. These also include IHSA recognized finishes by Maine Township High School prior to 1960:[16]

  • Baseball: State Champions (1957–58, 1958–59); 2nd (1948–49)
  • Cross country (boys): State Champions (1970–71, 1979–80); 2nd place (1947–48); 3rd place (1950–51, 1969–70, 1971–72); 4th place (1955–56)
  • Golf (boys): 2nd place (1949–50)
  • Gymnastics (boys): State Champions (1978–79); 2nd place (1967–68, 1979–80); 3rd place (1966–67)
  • Gymnastics (girls): State Champions (1976–77); 2nd place (1979–80); 3rd place (1977–78); 4th place (1978–79 & 1980–81)
  • Soccer (boys): 2nd place (1975–76)
  • Swimming & diving (boys): State Champions (1931–32, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1936–37); 3rd place (1937–38, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–1955, 1958–59): 4th place (1932–33, 1942–43)
  • Track & field (boys): State Champions (1940–41, 1945–46); 2nd place (1930–31, 1936–37, 1943–44)
  • Wrestling: 2nd place (1969–70); 4th place (1972–73)

Notable alumni

Government

 
Melissa Bean, Congresswoman
 
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State

Writing and journalism

Arts

 
Harrison Ford, actor

Business

Athletics

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Maine East High School". Statistical abstract. National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). February 2, 2021. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  2. ^ . Maine Township High School District 207. 2011. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  3. ^ url = https://maine207.org/news/dr-melissa-pikul-selected-as-maine-east-principal/
  4. ^ "Maine East High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Park Ridge (Maine East)". School information. Illinois High School Association (IHSA). August 20, 2011. Retrieved August 21, 2011.
  6. ^ "School Directory | IHSA".
  7. ^ . Statistical abstract. Chicago Tribune. 2011. Archived from the original on November 22, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  8. ^ Friedlund, Thomas (publishing consultant) (1999), Niles Centennial History, Walsworth Publishing
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2007.
  10. ^ a b c Cascio, Stefanie (October 25, 1995). "KID ECOLOGISTS SAVE SAVANNA MAINE EAST HIGH SCHOOL CLUB WORKS 7 YEARS ON AREA". Chicago Tribune. p. 1. ProQuest 283987157.
  11. ^ Course offerings
  12. ^ The Top of the Class The complete list of the 1,500 top U.S. high schools; 8 June 2009; Newsweek; accessed 20 June 2009
  13. ^ Maine East Activity Records at IHSA.org
  14. ^ "Maine East, Rotary Join Forces to Create Club - Journal & Topics Newspapers Online: Business". Archived from the original on July 9, 2014.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on July 4, 2008. Retrieved August 5, 2008.
  16. ^ Maine East Athletic Records at IHSA.org
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on September 25, 2007. Retrieved September 18, 2007.
  18. ^ Hillary Clinton's entry in the Congresspedia
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved May 2, 2008.
  21. ^ Hermann, Brenda (December 14, 1992), "Life In A Padded Cell: A Psychotic Boy With A Pet Rat Is Not The Usual Stuff Of Comics", Chicago Tribune, retrieved August 21, 2011, `In comics you're either rich or you're a cult figure,`` explains artist Marc Hempel, creator of ``Gregory,`` the story of a psychotic boy and a pet rat ... Hempel, 35, was born in Evanston and grew up in Park Ridge where he attended Maine East High School.
  22. ^ Maine East Alumni Assn
  23. ^ Maine East Alumni Assn
  24. ^ Yearbook photo of "Harry Ford" as a part of the first WMTH radio group
  25. ^ Grahnke, Lon; Settling down with `Sibs': Glenview's Jami Gertz finds happy home on TV; 1 October 1991; Chicago Sun-Times; accessed 20 June 2009
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on June 10, 2008. Retrieved September 22, 2007.
  27. ^ Biography of Rich Koz at Chicagotelevision.com
  28. ^ Jensen, Trevor, "Scott Mutter: 1944 – 2008: Photographer mixed images to great effect – Work included Wrigley Field lighted by fans, a forest with parquet floor", Chicago TribuneMarch 13, 2008, accessed June 20, 2009
  29. ^ Maine East Alumni Assn
  30. ^ Steve Smith statistics and biography at databasefootball.com

External links

  • Official website.
  • Maine East High School Alumni website
  • WMTH Alumni website

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Maine East High School or Maine East and officially Maine Township High School East is a public four year high school located at the corner of Dempster Street and Potter Road in Park Ridge Illinois a northwest suburb of Chicago in the United States It is part of Maine Township High School District 207 which also includes Maine South High School and Maine West High School Maine East High SchoolAddress2601 West Dempster StreetPark Ridge Illinois 60068United StatesCoordinates42 02 17 N 87 51 29 W 42 038 N 87 858 W 42 038 87 858 Coordinates 42 02 17 N 87 51 29 W 42 038 N 87 858 W 42 038 87 858InformationSchool typePublic secondaryMottoGo RedhawksEstablished1902School districtMaine Township High School District 207NCES District ID1724090 1 SuperintendentDr Ken Wallace 2 NCES School ID172409005030 1 PrincipalDr Melissa Pikul 3 Teaching staff125 73 FTE 1 Grades9 12 1 GenderCo educationalEnrollment1 853 2019 20 4 Average class size20Student to teacher ratio14 74 1 Campus size0 08 sq milesArea48 21 acresCampus typeSuburban 1 Color s Royal blue white 5 SloganRespectful Responsible ReadySongAlma MaterAthletics conferenceCentral Suburban League 5 NicknameBlue Demons 6 PublicationEdgeNewspaperPioneerYearbookLensTV radio stationWMTHWebsiteeast wbr maine207 wbr orgThe building itself constructed in the 1920s is noted for its distinct Art Deco style Contents 1 History 2 Building and grounds 3 Academics 4 Activities 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 6 1 Government 6 2 Writing and journalism 6 3 Arts 6 4 Business 6 5 Athletics 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditMaine East was known as Maine Township High School when it was built in 1929 as a replacement for the original Maine Township High School which itself had been built in 1902 Until 1959 when Maine West High School was built it was the only school in the district The school was built with an indoor rifle shooting range and a swimming pool Over the years the shooting range was closed and the swimming pool closed with a larger modern pool opened in a new section of the building In the early 1920s Maine Township became the first high school in Illinois to teach courses in automotive repair and telegraphy 8 During the Great Depression most of the staff taught without financial compensation as the district could not afford to meet salaries As thanks local merchants provided necessities to the staff free of charge In 1936 Maine East s band director Alexander Harley along with his wife Frances founded Maine Music Masters as a way of honoring musicians in the school band The idea spread and in 1952 the chapters at individual high schools were incorporated as Modern Music Masters In 1983 it was renamed Tri M Music Honor Society Today it is the largest international honor society in music education 9 In December 1944 students at Maine Township High School combined forces with their teachers school administrators and community members to sell war bonds The drive succeeded raising 551 000 As a result of their efforts the students were invited to a dedication ceremony at the local Douglas Aircraft plant where C54 Skymaster cargo planes were built for the war The students named one of the planes the Maine Flyer and came up with the motto Faster and Higher That s Maine s Flyer In December 1959 the student operated radio station WMTH FM went on the air The first broadcast was of a basketball game in the school fieldhouse The sportscaster students were Harrison Ford and Marshal Seese Ford went on to become a major movie star and Marshall went on to be a weather caster at The Weather Channel For a short amount of time in 1958 1959 there were so many students enrolled in the school approximately 7 000 that the school day was split into two parts so that half of the population attended in the morning and half in the afternoon The largest graduating class was the class of 1970 with just under 1 100 students just before the opening of Maine North High School Prior to that graduating classes of about 1 000 students were in 1959 just before Maine West High School opened and the Class of 1964 just before Maine South High School opened When Maine North High School closed in 1981 a majority of the students from that school were sent to Maine East with the remainder being sent to Maine West High School and Glenbrook South High School citation needed Building and grounds Edit The Powell Library at UCLA This building s architecture inspired the design of Maine East HS The architecture of the original building was inspired by the architecture of the Powell Library Building at UCLA The original building was L shaped with a long wing running north south parallel to Potter Road A shorter wing runs east west parallel to Dempster Street with both wings meeting at the tower where the main entrance is located Each of the wings is three stories tall The tower is six stories tall though the higher floors are not in use today because of fire hazard there is only one narrow staircase granting access to these floors The fourth floor contains the new heating and air conditioning systems The tower originally housed the art and music rooms but since 1960 houses the broadcasting transmitter for WMTH 90 5 FM the student operated radio station Following World War II and up into the late 1960s aviation classes were given with the use of a Link Trainer installed in the tower The sixth floor also has a balcony on the outside from which there is a distant view on some days of the Chicago skyline The school has two swimming pools The newer one is used for physical education classes and by the interscholastic water polo and swimming and diving teams The original natatorium located in the basement has been shut down due to the need for financially unfeasible repairs but is kept for its irreplaceable decorative mosaics which could be damaged with further exposure to water and chemicals The school also has a firing range in the basement that was in use when the school opened as training with firearms was considered essential for young men in the wake of World War I The firing range was also used for World War II because many people wanted to join the military Though today used for storage it is believed to be one of the few non military academies to still have a usable firing range on the premises On the American football track and field field there is a memorial for Maine East World War II alumni behind the stadium Starting in 1988 the school s ecology club began a clean up and restoration of a small section of the property which was native savanna 10 In addition to general clean up students began annual buck thorn cutting days 10 In addition to some endangered species trees as old as 200 years were identified 10 Academics Edit The rear entrance of the original building The brick pedestal at lower right is topped by a sundial dedicated to the school s science department The school offers 18 Advanced Placement courses English language English literature biology environmental science chemistry physics C calculus AB amp BC statistics computer science AB Spanish language Spanish literature U S history European history government and politics economics music theory and studio art 11 Maine East has been ranked in the top 1 500 of America s public schools based on the Challenge Index as reported by Newsweek In 2009 the school ranked 1 192 and in 2006 it ranked 1 181 12 Maine East back in the 1940s with historic architectureActivities EditMaine East High School is active in United States policy debate and hosts a tournament with regional significance to Great Lakes region high school debaters as those advancing far enough receive a bid to attend the national Tournament of Champions citation needed The following teams were placed in the top four of the IHSA sponsored State Championship Tournament of their respective competitive activity 13 Debate State Champions 1971 72 1979 80 1980 81 Scholastic Bowl 4th 1994 95 Speech Sweepstakes 3rd 1971 72 Maine East High School is also home to the Park Ridge Rotary Interact Club founded in 2013 The Interact Club boasts a large amount of student involvement and has led major fundraising and community service initiatives The Interact Club has conducted service projects on the local and international level Its initiatives have received coverage by numerous media outlets Its motto is Service Above Self and it allows students to develop leadership skills through service 14 Athletics EditMaine East has competed in the Central Suburban League since 1972 Before then the school competed in the West Suburban Conference The school also competes in state championship tournament series sponsored by the Illinois High School Association IHSA The school sponsors interscholastic teams for men and women in basketball cross country golf gymnastics soccer swimming and diving tennis track and field volleyball and water polo There are men s teams in baseball American football and wrestling while women may compete in badminton cheerleading and softball 15 The following teams were placed in the top four of the IHSA sponsored State Championship Tournament of their respective sport These also include IHSA recognized finishes by Maine Township High School prior to 1960 16 Baseball State Champions 1957 58 1958 59 2nd 1948 49 Cross country boys State Champions 1970 71 1979 80 2nd place 1947 48 3rd place 1950 51 1969 70 1971 72 4th place 1955 56 Golf boys 2nd place 1949 50 Gymnastics boys State Champions 1978 79 2nd place 1967 68 1979 80 3rd place 1966 67 Gymnastics girls State Champions 1976 77 2nd place 1979 80 3rd place 1977 78 4th place 1978 79 amp 1980 81 Soccer boys 2nd place 1975 76 Swimming amp diving boys State Champions 1931 32 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1936 37 3rd place 1937 38 1951 52 1952 53 1953 54 1954 1955 1958 59 4th place 1932 33 1942 43 Track amp field boys State Champions 1940 41 1945 46 2nd place 1930 31 1936 37 1943 44 Wrestling 2nd place 1969 70 4th place 1972 73 Notable alumni EditGovernment Edit Melissa Bean Congresswoman Hillary Clinton U S Secretary of State Melissa Bean 1980 was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 2005 to 2011 representing Illinois 8th congressional district 17 Hillary Clinton 1965 was First Lady of the United States 1993 2001 a United States senator from New York 2001 09 U S Secretary of State 2009 13 and a candidate for the Democratic Party s nomination for President of the United States 2007 08 and 2015 16 Clinton attended Maine East from 1961 to 1964 but was redistricted into and then graduated from Maine South High School after the newer school opened 18 better source needed James B Loken 1958 has served as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit since 1990 and has been its Chief Judge since 2003 19 Ameya Pawar 1998 currently serves as the alderman for the 47th Ward of the City of Chicago Pawar is the first Indian American and Asian American in Chicago City Council history In 2017 he was a candidate for the Democratic primary for Governor of Illinois for the 2018 election Philip Tone 1940 was a U S District Court judge who from 1974 to 1980 served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit He helped investigate Billy Carter s involvement with the government of Libya 20 Writing and journalism Edit Robert Appelbaum 1970 is a professor of English literature at Uppsala University Sweden and the author of many articles and books on literary history and contemporary culture Marc Hempel 1975 is a cartoonist and author 21 Richard Maxwell 1986 is a playwright who won a Special Citation Obie Award in 1999 for his play House citation needed Marshall Seese 1960 is a retired meteorologist formerly with The Weather Channel 22 Arts Edit Harrison Ford actor The Hager Twins also known as the Hager Brothers and The Hagers were a duo of American country music singers and comedians who first gained fame on the TV series Hee Haw They were identical twin brothers Jim August 30 1941 May 1 2008 and Jon Hager August 30 1941 January 9 2009 Bob Abrahamian 1995 was a soul music deejay historian archivist and record collector Karen Black 1957 was an Oscar nominated and two time Golden Globe winning actress 5 Easy Pieces Easy Rider citation needed Hugh Brannum 1927 was an actor best known for his portrayal of Mr Green Jeans on the children s show Captain Kangaroo 23 Harrison Ford 1960 is an Oscar and Golden Globe nominated actor best known for playing roles such as Indiana Jones Han Solo and Jack Ryan 24 Jami Gertz 1983 is an Emmy nominated actress The Lost Boys Twister 25 Steve Goodman 1965 was a two time Grammy Award winning folk singer songwriter best known for writing City of New Orleans and Go Cubs Go 26 Rich Koz 1970 is a Chicago radio and television personality best known for playing the Son of Svengoolie 27 Scott Mutter 1961 is an internationally recognized photographer 28 Carrie Snodgress 1963 is an Oscar nominated and Golden Globe winning actress Diary of a Mad Housewife 29 Michael Janis 1977 award winning glass artistBusiness Edit David Hiller 1971 was publisher president and CEO of the Chicago Tribune and subsequently the Los Angeles Times citation needed Athletics Edit Dave Bergman is a former MLB player New York Yankees Houston Astros San Francisco Giants Detroit Tigers who is a 1971 graduate of Maine South Steve Smith 1962 was an American football player 1966 1968 74 who played in Super Bowl IV for the Minnesota Vikings 30 References Edit a b c d e f Maine East High School Statistical abstract National Center for Education Statistics NCES February 2 2021 Retrieved August 21 2011 Ken Wallace Superintendent Maine Township High School District 207 2011 Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Retrieved August 21 2011 url https maine207 org news dr melissa pikul selected as maine east principal Maine East High School National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved February 2 2021 a b Park Ridge Maine East School information Illinois High School Association IHSA August 20 2011 Retrieved August 21 2011 School Directory IHSA 2010 Illinois School Report Card Maine East High School Statistical abstract Chicago Tribune 2011 Archived from the original on November 22 2011 Retrieved August 22 2011 Friedlund Thomas publishing consultant 1999 Niles Centennial History Walsworth Publishing History of Tri M Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved September 22 2007 a b c Cascio Stefanie October 25 1995 KID ECOLOGISTS SAVE SAVANNA MAINE EAST HIGH SCHOOL CLUB WORKS 7 YEARS ON AREA Chicago Tribune p 1 ProQuest 283987157 Course offerings The Top of the Class The complete list of the 1 500 top U S high schools 8 June 2009 Newsweek accessed 20 June 2009 Maine East Activity Records at IHSA org Maine East Rotary Join Forces to Create Club Journal amp Topics Newspapers Online Business Archived from the original on July 9 2014 Maine East interscholastic sports Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved August 5 2008 Maine East Athletic Records at IHSA org Melissa Bean s entry at Washington Post Congressional Database Archived from the original on September 25 2007 Retrieved September 18 2007 Hillary Clinton s entry in the Congresspedia Maine East Alumni Assn Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved May 2 2008 Maine East Alumni Assn Archived from the original on July 27 2011 Retrieved May 2 2008 Hermann Brenda December 14 1992 Life In A Padded Cell A Psychotic Boy With A Pet Rat Is Not The Usual Stuff Of Comics Chicago Tribune retrieved August 21 2011 In comics you re either rich or you re a cult figure explains artist Marc Hempel creator of Gregory the story of a psychotic boy and a pet rat Hempel 35 was born in Evanston and grew up in Park Ridge where he attended Maine East High School Maine East Alumni Assn Maine East Alumni Assn Yearbook photo of Harry Ford as a part of the first WMTH radio group Grahnke Lon Settling down with Sibs Glenview s Jami Gertz finds happy home on TV 1 October 1991 Chicago Sun Times accessed 20 June 2009 University of Chicago announcement of Clay Eals tour for his Steve Goodman biography Archived from the original on June 10 2008 Retrieved September 22 2007 Biography of Rich Koz at Chicagotelevision com Jensen Trevor Scott Mutter 1944 2008 Photographer mixed images to great effect Work included Wrigley Field lighted by fans a forest with parquet floor Chicago TribuneMarch 13 2008 accessed June 20 2009 Maine East Alumni Assn Steve Smith statistics and biography at databasefootball comExternal links EditOfficial website Maine East High School Alumni website WMTH Alumni website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maine East High School amp oldid 1141765920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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