Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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Proper use of appliances is emphasized in homemalaing. Home Economics accents thc practical. More than two-thirds of our girls are enrolled in homemaking courses at some time during their high school careers. llcre they study not only cooking and sewing, hut man- ners, grooming, personality develop- ment, and social relations. In more advanced courses such suhjeets as meal planning and preparation, tail- oring, household furnishing, upholf stering, and refinishing ol' furniture are studied. Family living is a course open only to senior girls. Budgeting and consumer education are practical parts of this course. Mrs. Mary Ruth Reeves, Homemaking, Family Living, A. B., Asbury College, B. S., Indiana State Teachers College. Mrs. Pauline Arends, H-Jmemaking, Family Living, B. S., South Dakota State College.

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,J Mrs. Lucille Ireland, Shorthand, Office Practice, B. S., Greenville College, M. Ed., University of Illinois. Mr. Ronald Grissom, Typing, B, S., Eastern Illinois University. Mr. Irvin Graff, General Business, Bookkeeping, A. B., Greenville College, M. S., Southern Illinois University. 'lu catrn an lmusincss nmiur LI Stll- alcnt must lmvc cmnplctccl courses in vw.-intinnnl typing, slwrtltnncl, unil lnmltlwcpitmg, or in vocational typing. slwrtlmncl, :tml olillicc practice. lllust ol' tltcsc nrc upon only to juniors nntl scninrs. 'llwir primary purpnsc is to prclmrc students in lmsic stcnogrnplmic t1l'sL'cl'cl'zlrl1ll sliills. Vllitlt training nc quirctl in ul'l'icc practice, many stu' clcnts worla tlmcix' IVLII' tlmmuglm col- lcgc. Vl'l1ilc some will enter tlw lmusincss wcrrlcl als at cztrcvr, itll rcalivc tlw IIIIIIUFILIIICL' ul' lmusinvss celucntinn in Jllly llicltl tlwy IIIRIF' almost-. Business Education trains for careers. ln lmusincss ctlucattiun cllicicncx' 1II1Ll uccurztcv are stressed. .wt 1' is 41



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Y Q ' , Sliop courses give praetiee in lnaintenance antl repair ol' equipment. Industrial Arts and Ag classes learn b doing. Mr. Curl Brock, Agriculture, B. S., McKendree College, B. S., M. Ed., University of Illinois. Mr. L. G, Boker, Industrial Arts, Eastern Illinois Stale Teucher's College. Mr. Chorles lrelcnd, lnduslricl Arls, B. S., Southern Illinois Universily, M. Ed., University of Illinois. l 1 1 1 'lo prepare stuclents vocationally our selmool offers lour years eaeli of agriculture anal inrlustrial arts. ln agriculture stuclents engage in the seientillie stualy ol' liilfllllllg, antl learn liow to inerease prosperity tlirougli lietter inetliotls. lnclustrial Arts provirles exploratory experiences in several fields ol' industry, sucli as clraliting, eleetrieity, metal worli. anal wooalworliing. ln arlrlition to tlie regular elassworla, sturlents gained praerieal experience tliis year liy constructing neecletl lvoolieases for many ol' our elassroolns.

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