Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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Mr. Emmett Perry B.S. Eastern Illinois State College Our instructor in two areas of Industrial Arts-4 woodworking and metal-is Mr. Perry, who also heads the which the hlr. Perrv is fishing. football staff, and coaches wrestling, in boys have done particularly well this year. enjoys all sports, and his favorite hobby Mr. Herman Presley AB., llleKentlree College, MA., Univ. of Illinois Practically all our freshmen know Mr. Presley, who really seems to enjoy leaching all five classes of Biology. In addition he is coach of the junior varsity basketball team and of tennis, and much of his spare time is spent in scouting games. they prepare us for tomorrow. Mr. Paul Shea B.S., james .llillikin Univ., .ll.S., Univ. of lllinois Shrieking brakes, the whoosh of a basketball net. and excited cheers for the teams victory are familiar sounds to Mr. Shea, our Athletic Director. Ile also teaches Driver Training. which stresses proper driv- ing attitudes and gives practice in operating a car. Mrs. Ozelma Smith AB., Greenville College Mrs. Smith adds interest to her Chemistry classes by displaying her collection of glassware and other articles collected through the years. ller students are always impressed by her neat personal appear- ance. her sprightly manner, and her attractive room. M M M M rs. Mary Ruth Reeves AB., Asbury College, B.S., Indiana State 'lleacltefs Nlrs. Reeves teaches Family Living and Home Eco- nomics ll. She is not concerned with subject mat- ter alone, but is vitally interested in helping young people with their many problems. She particularly enjoys her home and being with her own children, 'lim and ludy. r. Gordon Rogers M V MS., Indiana State leaelzers College Nlr. Rogers teaches boys' Physical Education six pe- riods a day, and, in addition, coaches the varsity basketball 'and baseball teams. He can be justly the Comets who have had I9-5 in basketball. proud of his work with an outstanding record of rs. Ruth Wongler B.S., Greenville College Geometry and Algebra I are taught by Mrs. Wangler. She sponsors the local Future Teachers, club, and is very enthusiastic about encouraging students to become teachers. She also coaches the junior Play. Entertaining her two grandsons is a favorite pastime. rs. Velvadene White B.S., Greenville College Teaching girls' Physical Education six periods a day doesnt keep Mrs. VVhite from bowling in the eve- ning for relaxation. That and horseback riding are her favorite sports, although as adviser of GAA. she participates in many others.

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Mr. Clarence Johnson B.S., Greenville College, fll.S., Unir. of Illinois Mr. johnson, instructor in Physical Science, Physics. and Science Seminar. encourages his students to go be yond what is required in advanced science projects. Ilis ability asa photographer has been appreciated by school organizations, as his musical ability is by his church choir. Mrs. Frances Johnston M zl.l3., Cireentille College Students are realizing more and more the importance of Typing because of the difference in grade a typed paper often makes. Mrs. Iohnstonls standards have al- ways been those that make better students and more efficient employees. Mrs. johnston has a reputation for exacting neatness. She is very enthusiastic about trav eling, gardening, and reading. ss Frances Kayser fl.l3., Lindenwootl College, ,lI.fl., Nortliitiestern Uziir. Every member of the Cruzlimte Staff knows that put' ting out a yearbook is a tiine-consuming job, which must be well planned. Vllithout Miss Kayser's knowledge. guidance, and patience, it would have been an im possible task. She also teaches all the freshmen ling lish and is chairman of senior sponsors. Mrs. Corinne Loeh HS., Greenville College Mrs. Loeb not only teaches Art classes at the high school. but is supervisor of the art program throughout the unit. This year, for the first time, all freshmen are required to rake Fine Arts, which includes nine weeks of art appreciation under Mrs. Loeh's instruction. I Q., Through their teaching and guidance Mr. Richard McCarthy Mi B.S., .ll.S., james tllillilcin Uiiirersity 'fYou ask questions today: l'm asking them tomorrow! .Xfter these question and answer sessions most Social Studies l and II students feel at least prepared to study! Nlr. McCarthy also coaches track, assists in foot- ball.. and is especially helpful as a senior sponsor. ss Sara Miller AB., Greenville College Bliss Miller, who teaches English lll and American llistory, says, speaking of the juniors, l refer to my students as 'monstersf but use the term affectionately! ln summer she attends the University of Illinois, where she is working toward a Nlastefs Degree in Speech. M rs. Laura Mollet HS., Cireentille College, .lI.S., Univ. of Illinois Nlrs. Klollet, Algebra. Trig.. and Solid Geometry teachf cr. feels intensely the importance of math for students in this age. She watches television programs. and reads books and articles on the teaching of math. On week- ends and holidays she often visits her children and grandchildren. Mr. Donald Pennington .-l.l3., .ll.Fcl., University of Illinois Xlr. Pennington, Spanish and English II instructor. breakfasts every morning with llave Carroway's il'oday and goes to bed listening to La Valsen by llaxel. lletween sponsoring major productions of the 'lhespian Club he has found time to develop a skill- lul pingfpong game. ll



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Mrs. Eva Howell, office secretary, knows practically every student. She takes care of insurance odiustments, excuses for ab- sence or tordiness, and other routine duties. 1 These people, too, provide indispensable services. Nah-WP' The old adage says, Too many cooks l 'l Mr. Boehne, Mr. Shank, and Mr. Redding, custodians familiarly known as i'Buck, Roy, and Rusty, have c big job caring for the buildings of our high school and administering to the needs of students and teachers. spoil the broth, but in our cafeteria kitchen Mrs. Redenbo, Mrs. Heston, Mrs. Ronat, and Mrs, Hendrix work well to- gether preparing appetizing food for hungry students,

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