Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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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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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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Jan Smith secretarytreasurer Ralph Albert president Sue Compton vuce president Endmg four fun filled years we As the largest elass ln the hlstorx ot the school the Llass ol 1959 started thls last year wrth 1 nexx se rlousness, and a greater determmatlon to take idx an tage of the manv taeets of school hfe xxlth the hope that by June each mlght haxe dexeloped the greatest posslble brlllranee at least enouvh to equlp htm for whatexer taslxs mlght he ahead To that end m mx senxors declded to regrster for as many classes is possrble and to jom ln practreallv all dCIlX1flLS Fl here vxas alxx axs the matter of monex monex tor that trlp to Ch1LJUO 1n hlax' To rarse txxentx flxe hundred dollars ln one year sounded lllce an lmpos s1ble task, but wlth the help of thelr sponsors Mlss Ambrose, Mr Broclx, lNlr Graff Nlr ohnson 'Xllss Kayser, Mr McCarthx, and 'Nlr Rogers the SLDIOTS toolx on all sorts ot nexx projects On lXox ember 20 and 21 the elass presented 1ts three 'met pl IX Rebel Wlthout 1 Cause The play dlrected bv Mr Pen nmvton had 1 cast of txxentx txxo Thouoh lt xx as a dlffleult storx to portrax, the 1ctm0 xxas superb the gate reeelpts gratrfx mg and exerx one xxent axxax Seniors solemnlx UlX11'10 th lnks thlt those klds lrent relllx llke thlt On anuary 9 the senlors sponsored the flrst sock hop of the year after the Kmeard game Two hun dred people stayed and really seemed to have fun Records proxlded musle for the dsmclng and refresh ments were serx ed rn the lobby On February 21 the dlstrlet speech contest held here prox1ded another opportunltx for money makmg Semors served sand coffee to hunvry guests and local fans Perhaps the greatest successes, both from the standpomnt of money ra1sed and the fact that almost one hundred percent cooperatlon was reached, were the txxo scrap paper drlxes on March 14 and Aprxl l 1 Helen Ccrres was the efflclcnt churman of both These proxrded the opportunrty to work tovether to- xx 1rd ct commt 1 roal that 1S so necessarv to the de xelopmg of class u r1t, and everyone who helped felt 1 nexx sort of loxaltx had been dexeloped XK71fl'1 the revenue from magazme sales 1n the fall ' , - 1 , ' : V - - 0 O O - 1 . . . . . ,, . V Q. ,i ,. ,2- , 'V Q . 5 . 10,6 L - 2 , i. .i AV w 1 'V ' ' v 1 .' I 1 x V ' x. I X 2 .l, V 1 Al ll w ly x . -. v. 711 -T . uf ' . - , , V s . V ' V V 1 x 1 1 - . . , ' ' '. V 1, , ' 1 V - V' ' s ' . an ' Y . v 1 ' ' ' 1 h Y I I , v . I . l .' I' ' Y. ' . ' x - ff f 1 V '- f XYlCl1CS, pre, cake, candy, mrlk, cokes, doughnuts, and . l '-, . 1 v . 5 vi 1, Q v v 'lx V f . D f ' 1 D . ' . , L . I , 1' . ' ' V 1 . 1 s ' 1 V ' V 1 ' 3 s ' , w V y U X V' I . , . . D . ,, . U Q . - . . . X ' , 1 , . - V. 4 2. ' y O , . f . D .. . .1 , I, f, 1 D V. , V L V 'V V .

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