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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives recognize Edward Henry Fauth for his many years |
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| of community service; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Fauth was born on October 22, 1922, in Aurora; |
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| he was raised in the country and attended country schools in |
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| what is now Oswego until enrolling at East High School in |
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| Aurora; after graduating from East High in 1939, he began |
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| working at Barber-Greene in Aurora until entering
the U.S. Army |
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| in 1943; and
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| WHEREAS, After the war, he returned to Barber-Greene where |
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| he
worked with only one interruption (for two years to complete |
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| his Bachelor of Science degree at Michigan State University in |
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| 1950) until 1970; during his years at Barber-Greene, he |
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| completed his master's degree in mechanical engineering at |
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| Illinois Institute of Technology; after leaving Barber-Greene,
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| he took an administrative position at Waubonsee Community |
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| College where he worked until his retirement in 1987; during |
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| his years at Waubonsee, he earned an Ed.D. in secondary |
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| education from Nova University; and
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| WHEREAS, Mr. Fauth served as Dean of Community Services at |
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| Waubonsee Community College until 1985, he was a
Director of |
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| the Savings and Loan Association Aurora Home Rule and Revenue |
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| Sharing Committee, a member and Vice-Chairman of the southern |
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| Kane County planning council, a
Kane-Dekalb Consortium for |
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| Manpower Services Aurora Labor-Management Committee |
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| co-founder, a Director of the Aurora Urban League, and a |
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| co-founder/Director of the Kane Kendall County Mental Health |
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| Center; he served on the Aurora Area Ad Hoc Committee on Drug |
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| Abuse from 1974 to 1973; in addition, he was a Director of the |
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| Kane County Community Action Agency from 1970 to 1976, |
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| President of the United Way from 1971 to 1973, a member of |