Effingham High School - Signet Yearbook (Effingham, IL)

 - Class of 1957

Page 128 of 204

 

Effingham High School - Signet Yearbook (Effingham, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 128 of 204
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Page 128 text:

Jim Bradham, Frank Davis, and Charles Stevens are working a math puzzle, ,,r MATH CLUB The Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Sullivan, has organized a helper program this year. Through this program, members of the club receive help on their assignments from a chosen committee whose personnel is changed each month, Membership is limited to students who maintain a C average or above in mathematics, Officers are Charles Stevens, President, Frank Davis, Vice President, Jim Bradham, Secretary, Front row: Roland O'Leary, Frank Davis, Vice President: Charles Stevens, President, Jim Bradham, Secretary- Treasurerg Mr. Sullivan, Advisory Sam Dargo. Second row: Terry Zimmermann, Randall Bailey, Marjo Burnett, Roxanne White, Sarah Gravenhorst, Connie Steele, Barbara Laskowski, Donna Marxmann, Jack Goodfellow, Al- bert Springer, Third row: Dick Dammerman, Jim Wallace, Merrill Habbe, Harold Eubanks, Linda Sperry, Sally Metzelaars, Karen Claar, Ronald Ziegler, Tony Manuel, Archie Watson, Bob Kennedy, Freddy Purdy, Fourth row: George Huntington, Jim Taflinger, Chuck Keller, David Hammer, Chuck Ealy, Ted Gravenhorst, John Austin, Lyle Boerngen, David Wernsing, Ron Phillips, Tom Kasinger, Gary Kruger, Artie Babbs, Jack Hines, Jim Collins.

Page 127 text:

COMMERCE CLUB The Commerce Club, Room llO, and fourth -Tuesday-Home Room' --that is the announcement which means the members are to assemble for discussions, to hear speakers, see skits, or transact club business. The group is exclusive, yes, but you can belong by paying your dues and attending meetings if you have had or are taking at least one course in business. The club has had a selling project for the last few years, the profits from which are used for purchasing equipment for use in the commerce department, Things purchased are those which are needed and for which the school budget does not cover, ln December, to set the mood for the coming holidays, members bustled with plans for their annual Christmas party. As the end of the school year draws nigh, the members of the Commerce Club will long remember and treasure their memories of club activities. The dictaphone is one of many machines used in the commerce department, Emma Lou Edwards is ready to take shorthand, while Norma Jean Newkirk turns on the machine, Clerical work is the largest occupational field for women, Two thirds of clerical workers are women Over five million are employed, The best paid jobs in the field are as private secretaries, Front row: Erma Kissinger, Treasurer, Janet Jennings, Vice President, Miss Yates, Advisor, Donna Byers, President, Barbara Webb, Secretary. Second row: Marilyn Dettro, Elna Jackson, Kay Hickman, Norma Newkirk, Emma Lou Edwards, Bonnie Peters, Nancy Koester, Katy Claar, Carolyn Fisher, Phyllis Fortner, Glenda Bushue, Carlene Smith, Marie Bell, Helen Lybarger. Third row, Phyllis Schmohe, Rosemary Deters, Sharon Stevenson, Donna Reeder, Kay Hankins, Sandra Brockett, David Steffen, Zeanna Robertson, Gloria Lilley, Norma Wheeler, Barbara Arnold, Maxine Phillips, Marrianna Pippin.



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ART CLUB A spray of blue, a mist of gold, and be- fore you is a lovely sunset, The Art Club has a membership of twenty- rwo, The purpose of the club is to give those students who are interested in art a chance to do extra art work outside of class. The group plans to make several sketching trips and to visit some art museums during the course of the Year. This Clllb is OPEN I0 HUYOUS HOW Archie Landreth, Connie Niccum, Myrna Wilder, and Kerry taking art or who has preVi0llS1Y taken one Layton put the finishing touches on the Paris mascot that was Year Of art. on the field the night of the Paris-Effingham football game, The officers for l956-57 are Bill Macklin, President, Kerry Layton, Vice President, Sally Siddens, Secretary-Treasurer, Art is a mode of expression, Front row: Sally Siddens, Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Macklin, President: Kerry Layton, Vice President, Mr. Heyduck, Advisor. Second row: Beulah Morrison, Pat Weber, Laura Bell Sapp, Wanda Gillmore, Pat Wagoner, Rose Moore, Judy Sligar, Sally Greear, Third row: Jim Moschenrose, Paul Eskew, David Reed, Fred Katz, Archie Landreth, Bob Minner, Bill Parks, Stanford Bushue, Larry Pagel.

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