Greencastle High School - Minaret Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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, . END OF A BUSY DAY! Mrs. Dryden is a girls' counselor in the junior high. She lends a helping hand to all of the students in G. H. S. and teaches English in the junior high. THEY'RE ALL VERY GOOD! During her years at G. H. S. Miss Mar- garet Curd has watched many artistic students pass through the portals of G. H. S. MUST CHECK ON THOSE ABSENTEES! Miss Madonna O'Hair, math teacher, derives much pleasure from her brand- new Buick. I'LL TRY TO FIX IT! Having been a teacher at G. H. S. for only two years, Miss Elizabeth McClure has helped many girls as home econom- ics teacher. ASSISTING OUR GENERATION . . . THESE JUNIORS! One can always depend upon Mr. Lauren Sheridan to sell them a ticket to the ball games. Mr. Sheridan teaches history to the junior high students and the juniors. WORK! WORK! WORK! Teaching music involves much paper work as Mr. Don Marketto, music direc- tor, will testify. His award-winning band and choral groups are indispensable parts of school life. WATER TO ACID? ACID TO WATER? Agriculture and chemistry teacher Gene Akers performs an experiment outside of class. WILL THEY EVER LEARN? Mr, William Bishop gave up an oppor- tunity of going on the stage to be a teacher. He teaches English and his- tory to the junior high students.

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WHAT A MESS! Miss Stout surveys this litter which, somehow, was removed from her purse. Miss Stout is librarian and sponsors the Thespian Troupe and is co-sponsor of the student council. FALL IN GIRLS! Who is absent today? This is a familiar scene in the girls' gym, every period and every day. Mrs. Hanna is the girls' physi- cal education instructor. She is also a junior class sponsor. TIME OUT TO TALK TO SANTA! As a commerce teacher and B team basketball coach, Mr. John See finds little time to work around his new house. I'LL CHECK IT AGAIN! Mr. Harold Hardman keeps himself quite busy as school activities treasurer and teacher of math. He is also a fresh- man sponsor. X L -...,. EXPOSING US TO KNOWLEDGE . . LET'S SEE WHAT WE CAN DO! Mr. Reese Hammond advises Junior high boys and teaches junior high geography and spelling. He always has a ready smile for you in the halls of G H S. HAVE THESE PROBLEMS READY TO- MORROW! Mr. Herndon Irwin, math teacher of the 7th and 8th grades, is the timekeeper at all home ball games. Being timekeeper sometimes proves quite interesting. NOW WHAT? Vocational training is an important part of our school curriculum. Future ma- chinists and carpenters learn the finer points of their respective trades in the well-equipped shop. Mr. Verle Athey and John McCullough discuss the day's projects. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART . . . ! Mrs. Dorothy Compton shows her girls the best possible way to prepare food. Aside from home economics she teaches home nursing.



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CHEESE, PLEASE! Assuming his customary pose, Mr. Franklin prepares to tell his Freshman English Class of his exploits in the Marines. Leathernecl4, as he is af- fectionately known, also teaches eighth grade history. The school pep club has progressed rapidly under his enthusiastic leadership. X MARKS THE SPOT! Senora Oldenkamp claims that there is more than one way to teach El Espanol. NOW, THIS IS HOW IT WORKS! Mr. Rahe is a new teacher this year in the high school. He has made quite a hit with the junior high and senior high students. He teaches physics and junior high science, MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! As teacher of elementary and junior high music, Melinda Zenor enjoys her work very much. TOWARD H lvl bug Ls. 451 all' FQ' ' '-. is N. igfgf' fa '1aZiv.,..'f f., ' cS4r A. I --f ' , -1-Y' . . N 4 flu IGH-REACHING GOALS . . THIS IS WHERE IT IS LOCATED! From pre-historic man down to modern man are some of the interesting lectures in Mr. Cooper's world history class, Mr. Cooper also teaches health and citizen- ship. THIS IS THE PROPER WAY! Mrs. Loveless, an instructor in art and English, is new at G. H. S. Mrs. Love- less also serves as the Red Cross sponsor. UNDER THE CLOCK! English and Latin are made more en- joyable by Miss Minna Mae Bartley, shown here discussing school life with Carol Killinger. Her assistance in the Y-Teen's has added to the club's great popularity. THE BOOK IS ALWAYS CORRECT! Jon is receiving some good advice about his college education from Mr. Glenn Skelton, the boys' counselor. Mr. Skel- ton teaches civics and economics.

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