Belleville Township West High School - Bellevinois Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1983

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Office workers proved to be “fruitful” Both the Board of Education and the high school office staffs performed many duties. Included in the groups were bookstore workers, the library clerk, facul¬ ty typist, and the switchboard operator. The personnel in the principal’s and assistant princi¬ pals’ offices kept attendance rec¬ ords of all students, wrote room- to-room passes, typed letters, and operated the Lost and Found. Other office workers make ap¬ pointments, opened mail, and answered telephones. The Board of Education office workers were (Bottom Bow) Marlene Wright, Jana Emery, (Top Row) Debbie Dahm, Gayle Hargis, JoAnn Katzmark, and Myra Ramers. Mrs. Gloria Rose used the computer as part of her daily routine in the Principal’s office. Office personnel Mrs. Ellie Krummrlch, Mrs. Lynn Schwoebel, Mrs. Jean McDonald, Miss Debbie Dahm, and Mrs. Carolyn Tisch won the staff dress-up contest on Hobo Day with their “Fruit of the Loom” costumes. Office workers in the high school offices were (Bottom Phillips, Mrs. Marjorie Shelley, Mrs. Doris Wittlinger, Row) Mrs. Lynn Schwoebel, Mrs. Ellie Krummrlch, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Lou Chamblin, Mrs. Del Held, and Mrs. Marian Jean McDonald, Mrs. Jo Doctorman, (Top Row) Mrs. Helen Sanford. Absent from the picture was Mrs. Gloria Rose. 14 School Personnel

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Mrs. Phyllis 8mlth: Park College, civics Mrs Patt 8nelson: William Woods College, Washington U. t U. of Missouri, U. of Illinois, physical education Mr. David 8nowden: ireenville College, U. of Illinois, St. Louis U., history, one-act director, Model Railroad Club sponsor Mr. Farren 8tover: Illinois State U., U. of Illinois, Washington U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, French, Foreign Language Department chairman Mrs Mary Ellen 8truze: Edlnboro State College, Oxford University, Individualized English Mrs. Dlan Thom: Illinois State U., U. of Ml8sourl-Rolla, U. of Illinois, algebra, math team sponsor Mrs. Sandra Tinney: SIU-Edwardsvllle, data processing, computer programming Mrs. Carolyn Tisch: Barnes Hospital School of Nursing, McKendree College, U. of Maryland, school nurse Teachers felt the call of duty beyond the classroom Mr. Norman Armstrong took time out of his day to give blood during the Red Cross blood drive which was sponsored by the Student Council. Mrs. Gussie M. Tonne: Belleville Area College, West Texas State, SIU-Edwardsvllle, English Mr Vincent Torlglan: SIU-Edwardsvllle, civics, history, History Club sponsor Mr Gary Twesten: SIU-Edwardsvllle, ecology, photography, natural science Mr Dale Van Blair: Quincy College, Drake U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, part time instructional materials center Mr Nathan Veach: SIU-Edwardsvllle, U. of Nevada, Bemldjl State U., general wood shop, woodworking, furniture construction Mr. Robert Vitek: Eastern Illinois U., SIU-Edwardsvllle, American problems, history Mrs. Juanita Wallen: U. of Illinois, U. of Wisconsin, SIU-Edwardsvllle, librarian, Instructional Materials Center Department chairman Mr. John M. Wehmeler: SIU-Edwardsvllle, U. of Illinois, algebra, geometry, head wrestling coach, assistant football coach. FCA sponsor Mrs. JoAnn Wehmeler: Murray State University, instructional materials center, FCA sponsor Mrs. Faye Weis: Belleville Area College, SIU-Edwardsvllle, business English, typing, business math Mr. Gary Weshlnskey: SlU-Carbondale, driver education, sophomore basketball coach, assistant track coach Mr James Wlesen: Belleville Area College, SlU-Carbondale, SIU-Edwardsvllle, special programming Mrs. Georglanne Williamson: SlU-Carbondale, home economics, advanced foods and clothing Mrs. Vera Wood: Butler University, Midwestern U., office occupations, business math, shorthand, clerical office procedures, Office Education Association sponsor Mr. Harold P. Yung: U. of Illinois, St. Louis U., algebra, basic math Mr. Don Zalders: Belleville Area College, Southeast Missouri State U., behaviorlal disorders, assistant soccer coach Faculty 13



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Members of the ARA staff were (Bottom Row) Amy Fleiner, assistant food service director, Lillian Munie, Jean Volluz, Betty Koesterer, Dianna Pointon, Ann McCurdy, Rich Yates, food service director, (Top Row) Keith Jokisch, Agnes Reinhardt, Crystal Herbstreith, Darlene Wurdinger, Luella Harmon, Agnes Senzel, Mary Ann Klotz, Lynn Korte, Rose Kricensky, Doris Muckenstrum, Viola Ernst, Donna Paul, and Betty Rothgangel. Service workers display varied talents An annual event that we looked forward to was “Smiling Margie playing Christmas carols on her electronic organ during lunch hours In the Cafeteria. Serving to Improve and beautify our campus were members of the Custodial Staff. The staff Included (Bottom Row) Jack Coyne, Harry Coon, Ann Reuss, Edna Qulrln, James Hettenhausen, Bill Shaw, Ronnie Kassebaum, John Krumrey, (Top Row) John Mullet, Vernon Beaumont, chief engineer, Milton Schuetz, Keith Bicklein, Larry Wilhelm, Gene Kllngelhoefer, John Klee, and John Goodnick, engineer. Preparing meals for the students and faculty was not as easy as it may have appeared. Twenty-two people comprised the ARA staff that teamed together to prepare, serve, and clean-up after meals. The group began work as early as seven-thirty in the morning and worked until three in the afternnon to serve nearly twenty-six hundred people every school day. Custodians also played a large role in the operation of the school. One shift was on campus early in the morning to make sure everything was ready for the day. Another shift stayed long after students went home, cleaning and re¬ pairing the buildings. They helped to create a fun learning atmosphere, not only through their manual services, but through their cheerfulness as well. Custodian John Krumrey received materials delivered to the school and delivered them to the departments who ordered them. School Personnel 15

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