Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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Our legislature was composed of twenty-three mem- bers: each was a representative elected by his own homeroom. This group, together with the four state officers CBill johnson, governor: Foy Neyer, lieuten- ant-governorg Sandra Loch, secretary of state: and Emily Joy, state treasurer? met once each four weeks to discuss school problems. The legislature was divided into four committees, as follows: the bulletin board committee, who prepared attractive and informative displays for the main bulletin board: the cheer and hospitality committee, who welcomed new students, and sent cards to those who were ill: the program planning committee, who planned the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter asscmbliesg and the general welfare committee, who toola care of various problems that needed to come before the legislature. Each of the four committees was headed by one of the state officers. Special services included a lost and found department where students were able to claim lost articles in the gym lobby during noon hours. Display of information on colleges and scholarships was a special service, particularly to seniors. But - perhaps the biggest task of the state officers was managing the details of the magazine drive, checking on all records, and seeing that everyone got his prize. Bill Johnson, governor: Emily Joy, state treasurer: Sandra Loeh, secretary of state: Foy Meyer, lieutenant-governor. l1l'S is 3 I'6PI'6SCllt3tiV6 gOV6I'llIIlCIlt. FRONT ROW: Foy Meyer, Karen Lohman, Sandra Langel, Bussen, JoAnn Smith, Rose Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Bob Suzanne Foster, Charlotte Reisig, Priscilla Haley. SECOND ROW: Broom, Elmer Stone, Ward Sussenbach, Art Bollinger, Jon Fin Alan Young, Sandra Loeh, Pamela Ireland, Linda Kramer, Vir- I ,J h P tth J' ey o n o ast, nm Horton, Ralph Miller, Mike Lasky, Lanny ginia Bussen, Emily Joy, Fred Rossi. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Dever, Bill Johnson.

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SEATED: Mr. Lonis Gruen, Mr. Dale Schaufelberger, president, Mr. Marion Jenner, Miss Virginia Vassonei, secretary, Mr. Robert Genteman. STANDING: Mr. Roy Finley, Mr. Ray King, Mr. Charles Romani, assistant superintendent, M. A., Bradley University, Mr. Hugh Pinkstaff, superintendent, M. S., Univer- sity of Indiana, Mr. Roger Riedemann. Administrators plan for our needs. Ililie Iioard ol' Ifducation ol. Bond County Commu- nity Unit No. 2 is composed ol' seven husinessmen from all parts ol' the unit. Chosen hy the people of the district. these men represent the community in the school. Ihey devote their time and eI'I'ort to Ixeeping educational standards high and the school accredited hy providing a well-rounded curriculum and adequate educational facilities. Mr. Pinlcstalll, superintendent of schools Ivor the entire unit, works with the hoard ol' education to promote the host interests of all our schools. Ilis ollice is located here. and much ol' his time is devoted to high school prohleins. hlr. Romani. assistant super- intendent, is in charge ol' hus transportation and the school lunch program. lNIr. VVheat, principal, has the never-ending task ol' seeing that everything runs smoothly. I Ie is concerned that every student should meet the requirements for graduation, which this year must include three majors and two minors or two majors and three minors. IXIr. Vllheat teaches a class in journalism each semester. Ihis class is responsihle lor puhlishing the school newspaper, the C'nmet. Ile also acts as adviser to the legislature. In spite ol' his husy schedule, hlr. Wlheat always finds time to talla with students and teachers and to help them work out their prohlenis. Mr. Hugh Pinkstaff, Superintendent, B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University, M. S., Indfana University. Mr. Robert M. Wheat, Principal, Journalism, B. S., M. S., Indiv ana State Teachers College.



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Freshmen review sentence structure and fundamentals of English usage. English is essential to an field of stud . Miss Frances Kayser, English, A. B., Lindenwood College, M. A., Northwestern Uni- versity. Miss Sara Miller, English, A. B., Greenville College. Mrs. Jessie Baker, English, Speech, A. B., Greenville College. Mrs. Edna Elam, English, A. B., Oakland Cily College, M. A., Indiana University, 1 v A Four units ol' English are rc- quircd of every student in our school. ln addition speech and jour- nalisln are offered. NVQ' luegin hy reviewing and mastering the liundaf mentals ol' grammar. Practice in writing and speaking enables us toex- press ourselves effectively. Through the. study of good literature, we de- velop an appreciation of our Ameri- can heritage and increase our under- standing oF the world 4 its people, its customs, and its problems.

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