Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Mrs. Corinne Loeh Mrs. Verna Meyer B.S., Greenville College Imagination and patience are two outstanding qualities of Mrs. Loeh, our talented Art instructor. She not only teaches two Art classes and sponsors the new Art Service Club, but supervises art in the entire community unit. Mr. Richard McCarthy l3.S., HS., flames illillilcin University Any student taking Social Studies I or Il. or American History, discovers that Nr. McCarthy has a gift for getting students to express themselves. Because of this, his classes are lively and interesting. During the year Mr. McCarthy also coaches football and track. B.S., Soutlzern Illinois University Mrs. hieyer, Family Living and Home Economics teacher, has traveled extensively in Europe and the United States. ller many colored slides and souvenirs of her trips have added interest both to F.Il.A. meetings and to her classes. Mrs. Laura Mollef HS., Greenville Clollege, ALS., Ll1Il'l'C1'Sll'1' of Illinois Because of the increased interest in science and space travel, hlrs. Moller. Algehra, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry teacher, realizes that our nation needs mathematicians more than ever. She herself has a deep love for math and instills this Feeling into her students.

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Mrs. Edna Elam Mr. Harry Harmon B.A., Oakland Ciity College. MA. lmliauu Univ. Mrs. Elam, English Il teacher, joined the faculty in early October, having previously taught in Baltimore, Maryland. Beading and raising plants are her hobbies. She also enjoys watching tele- vision, especially adult westerns. r. Irvin Graff AB., Greenville College Many students enjoy taking Bookkeeping and Cen- eral Business not only for the knowledge gained. but for the quick, witty humor of the instructor. Nlr. Craft' has a happy outlook on life and feels that. through teaching. he can help young people. Faculty BS., Cireenrille Ciollege, .ll.Eil.. Univ. of Illinois Nlrs. lreland. Shorthand and Ufhce Practice teacher. is quite active in Business Education organizations. She is interested in crafts and enjoys doing leather work, etching, and basket-weaving. Other hobbies include bowling and reading. Mr. Clarence Johnson BS., cil'CCl1l'lllL' College, .'ll.S.. LllIll'L'l'Sll'1 of llliuois Mr. johnson. instructor of Physics, Physical Sci- ence, and sponsor of Phi-Bio-Chem, is extremely interested in the rockets and satellites that have been sent into outer space. He instills his en' thusiasm into his students by encouraging outside reading and observation. BS., Ball State Teaelzers College Mr. llarmon serves as speech eorrectionist for the entire unit. This work includes giving hearing tests to all students. He is interested in speech activities and had charge of the Voice of Democracy contest. Playing softball and basketball are favor ite outside activities. Mr. Earl Henslee BS., ALS., Oklalioma A. aml ll. Nlr. llenslec, Agriculture lll teacher, enjoys many sports. During the winter he serves as referee at the home wrestling matches. llc goes lishing as often as possible-it's his favorite pastimef Mrs. Frances Johnston Mi :l.B.. Greenville College leaching Vocational and Personal Typing, Nlrs. .lohnston exemplifies pleasant preciseness. ller courses are never easy. but the community recog- nizes the fact that her students are prepared lor positions of responsibility. ss Frances Kayser Y A.B., Lindeiiwoocl C'0l., .ll.fl., iX0l'lllll'L'SIL'1'11 Univ. In spite of teaching English to over one-hundred hftv freshmen, Miss Kayser finds time for several outside activities. Beside being active in church and sorority work, she is adviser of the yearbook. which requires after-school, evening. and Satur- day sessions with her staff.



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Mrs. Mary Ruth AB., Aslmrv C B.S., lmlimza State Terzelzefs College Mrs. Reeves teaches Home Economics ll and HI, and is sponsor of our Future llomemaliers. Students WMM appreciate the artistic clisplavs in hcr department, as well as her sympathetic unclerstancling. She is vcrv active in church and Sunclav School work. Mr. Gordon Rogers l3.S., .ll.S., lmlitiim State iljeticliefs Ciollege Mr. Rogers. hovs' RE. teacher, is better known as coach of the Greenville Comets. Coaching haslict- hall anal haschall is a tlillicult joh, which requires a great cleal ol' time. llowever, Mr. Rogers feels that all sports are well worth the clliort. M r. Paul Shea BS., iltmies Millikiu Uizirersitj' MS.. Lll1ll'C1'Sll,1 of Illinois Mr. Shea, fullvtirne Driver Training teacher, is also .-Xthletic llirector ancl sponsor of the Varsity Cluh. llis aclvice, jolvcs, and hits ol' gossip liven up the clailv rides for Driver lraining students. rs. Ozelma Smith AB.. Clreenrille Ciollege The plants that Mrs. Smith. the Chemistry anal Riologv teacher, has in her room are not for analysis. hut lor a homey atmosphere. She is lvept husv helping her stutlcnts with science projects anal sponsoring the National llonor Society. Faculty For the hrst time the high school was privileged to have a school nurse on the stall. ln aclrlition to her cluties here. Mrs. Shirley Cramner served as nurse for the entire unit. She was assisted hv Mrs. Marv Martin. Mrs. Ruth Wangler HS., Creeitville College Mrs. Ulangler. General Math, Algehra l, ancl Ccometrv teachcr, enjoys her profession. if one can judge from the amount of enthusiasm she has lor F.T.A. She spent manv hours planning with the Future Teachers for their very successful State Convention hclcl here in April. Mrs. Velvadene White l3.S., Greenville College llorsehacli ricling is a liavorite pastime of the virls' PE. teacher, Mrs. Mlhite. Reine verv ath- lctlc she lllvcs to houl incl plax tennis Shc ilsc cnjoxs uorlunu with the cheerleidcrs and spon sorinu C AA

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