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92_HR0943 LRB9216847RHrh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, In 1941, Ronald Tribout was born to Edwin and 3 Gladys Tribout in Belleville; and 4 WHEREAS, In 1947, Mr. Tribout began his educational 5 career by attending St. Theresa Catholic Grade School in 6 Belleville; and 7 WHEREAS, Mr. Tribout further attended Cathedral Catholic 8 High School in Belleville where he lettered in Varsity 9 Football and Baseball; and 10 WHEREAS, Mr. Tribout served his country in the United 11 States Air Force Reserves from 1963 to 1969, where he was 12 stationed at Scott Air Force Base in Mascoutah, Illinois; and 13 WHEREAS, After his honorable discharge from the Air Force 14 Reserves, Mr. Tribout attended Belleville Junior College and 15 eventually graduated from Southern Illinois University in 16 Edwardsville in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in Education; 17 and 18 WHEREAS, Mr. Tribout began his teaching career in 1964 as 19 a fifth and sixth grade social studies teacher at St. Claire 20 Catholic Grade School in O'Fallon; and 21 WHEREAS, In 1967, Ronald Tribout married his wife of 35 22 years, Linda Sue Cummings, whom he met while attending 23 Southern Illinois University; they are the parents of Kevin, 24 Lucienne, and Marc; and 25 WHEREAS, In 1969, Mr. Tribout began his teaching career 26 at Mascoutah Senior High School in Mascoutah; throughout his 27 33-year tenure, he spent the majority of those years molding 28 young lives by coaching Girls Softball for 17 years, Boys 29 Football for over 10 years, and Boys Wrestling; and 30 WHEREAS, In 1991, the Mascoutah Indians Girls Varsity -2- LRB9216847RHrh 1 Softball team under Mr. Tribout's direction made it to the 2 IHSA State Softball Semi-Final Playoff Game, where they 3 captured 4th place honors; and 4 WHEREAS, During his tenure at Mascoutah High School, Mr. 5 Tribout has shaped the lives of many young men and women 6 through instruction and athletics; he has witnessed many of 7 his students going on and pursuing wonderful careers, 8 becoming college athletes, and serving as community leaders; 9 and 10 WHEREAS, After a 33-year teaching career at Mascoutah 11 High School and an overall 36-year teaching career in the 12 State of Illinois, Ronald Tribout will retire in June 2002; 13 therefore, be it 14 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 15 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 16 we congratulate and commemorate Ronald Tribout as he retires 17 from his 33-year teaching and coaching career at Mascoutah 18 High School, and we wish him well in all of his future 19 endeavors; and be it further 20 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 21 presented to Ronald Tribout as an expression of our esteem.