Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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raduate records our ear illllk' l96O cil'tlLl1t!ilU staff spent long hours from early September until the last deadline endeavoring to produce a yearbook that would please the students, llolluw high journalistic standards, and be at euinplete record ul' the selmail year. Stall' inemlzers, advised by hliss Kayser, ehose a theme and exiver, planned lay- outs, took pictures. wrote, revised and edited eopy, sold advertising, campaigned for subscriptions, and read the final proofs f all neeessary to the business ol' producing a yearbook. But it wasn't all work. Staff members had a fall picnic at the eity park. ln Nmember they entertained the student lmdy with their amusing channel switch' ing assembly. Representatives attended the ISIISPA conference in Cliampaign. And in Nay there was the banquet to celebrate the arrival of the new book! X., , , Sondra Ireland, typisfg Risemary Bussen, co-editor, Miss Kayser, ad- viser, Emily Joy, co-editor, Jan Essenpreis and Virgina Bussen, as- sociate editors. BUSINESS STAFF: Jim Volkmor, Anne Joy, Tedro Cunningham, Ruth Spengeman. FRONT ROW: Joyce Genteman, senior editor, Betty Bollinger and Shirley Martin, activities, Nancy Birk and Sandy Loeh, calendar. SEC- OND ROW: Norman Ray and Mike Kersey, sports editors, Roy Harnetiaux and Gordon Broom, photography.

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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Wilson, sponsor, N. Busch, K. Melosi, S. Haller, S. Romani, I., Ridings, S. Am- mcnn, J. Shaw, B. Turley, Rev. Don- nelly, guest dem- onslralor, SECOND ROW: B. Haller, N. Ray, D. Brandi, G. Hediger, R. Harne- tiaux, W. Sussen- bach, N. Schoen, M . R e d d i c k , THIRD ROW: Mr. Brandt, sponsor, L. Johnson, W. Don' nell, M. Evanko, J. U I m e r , A. J a y FOURTH ROW: C. Schroeder, M. Floyd, K. Wise, R. Hagler, J. Gen7eman, M. Sandrello, R. Stur- gill, M. Berger, B. Fansler, S. McMil- lan, J. Hiller, C. Matheny. character, scholarship, service, and leadership. Modern hlusic Masters is an international organi- vation, whose main purpose is to provide opportuni- ties for musical expression in the school and coin- munity, and to liurther the appreciation of good music. Meinhers are chosen on the hasis of scholarship and participation in musical activities. ln addition, they must have passed a written test over the constitution ot' the society. A formal initiation of new meinhers was held on November 23, when each received his membership card and pin. hleinhership in Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists, is highly selective, an award reserved for outstanding puhlication staff ineinhers. Candidates must lneet the following requirements: they must he at least ol' junior standingg they must he in the Lipper third of their class in general scholastic standing: they must have done superior work in some phase ol' journalism for at least one full year, and they must he recommended hy the adviser and ap- proved hy the executive secretary of the interna- tional organixation. Candidates for inemhership this year were presented pins at the honors as- SL'llll'lly in May. This was the final reward for worthy achievement in high school journalism. lri-M sponsored a trip to the VViclss Organ Fac- tory at llighland on Fehruary l'l. ln ohservance ol' National Music Wieck they provided a music program For assemhly and decorated the showcase. lnteresting and informative meetings were held on the first Monday of each month, hir. lirandt and Mrs. Vllilson were sponsors. Officers for the year were ,loyee Centeinan, president: lion llagler, yice-presi- dentg Charlotte Schroeder, secretary: Karen X'l'ise, treasurer: and Melanie Floyd, historian. FRONT ROW: Miss Kayser, adviser, Emily Joy, Virginia Bussen. SECOND ROW: Sandra Ireland, Rosemary Bussen, Jan Essenpreis. J .



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C134 s...,, Judy Essenpreis, editor, Mr. Wheat, sponsor. First Semester Staff: Bruce Baumberger, Margaret Berger, Betty Bollinger, Billy Bourgeois, Dottye Connor, Mildred Davis, Leah Denson, Lamoine Doll, Carole Harlan, Janet Houseright, Dorothy Flake, Richard Pourchot, Robert Reed, Sharon Reed, Tony Reelitz, Jan Reynolds, Jerry Roadman, Maryann Roniger, Patsy Smith, Bob Stich, Lloyd Summer- loit, and Gloria Whiteman. Seconcl Semester Staff: Shirley Adams, Karen Brewer, Sharon Brewer, Je'ry Daily, Wayne Fenton, Charolette File, Gary File, Jon Finley, Roland Goodson, Merlene Hagler, Ron Hagler, Gordon Hediger, Mike Heston, Mary Kinney, Jim Lasley, Sandy Loeh, Jackie Massey, Connie Matheny, Sandy Meador, Foy Meyer, Clarence Obermark, Lois Otto, Larry Paulding, and Raye linda Rush. These staffs keep the school well-informed. 'lihe Comet, school newspaper, was puhlished mrnthly hy memhers of the journalism class. ludy llssenpreis, editor of the piper. assisted Mr. Vllheat, journalism teacher, in directing the stafids work. lourf nalism was a one-semester course open only to jun- iors and seniors. who studied all parts of the news' paper. lieparters gathered newsworthy happenings, and page editors revised. edited. and organized the material for printing. Ar the end of first semester a new class replaced the former staff and gained first- hand knowledge ef newspaper work. 'lihe Comet again included Selzolnstie HO-I-O, which gave our students a picture of high school life in all parts of the country, together with articles of inter- est to high school students. The lihrary staff consisted of eighteen students whose business was to assist others in finding needed hooks, magazines, and reference materials. lluring the first weeks of school, training classes were held and candidates for staff positions were required to pass a test lvefore heing assigned to regular duty. Tasks of student librarians included typing, mending, cataloguing, and checking hooks. This year students were privileged for the first time to use hooks of the traveling science lihraryf' Mrs. Budde, lihrarian, and representatives of the staff attended a Lihrary Assfstants' Meeting at Pana on Oetoher 2-l. An after-school tea for the faculty and a spring pot-luck supper rounded out the year's activities. FRONT ROW: Judy Ulmer, Mary Lile, Maxine Reitz, Pris- cilla Haley, Sandy Schrumpf, Suzanne Finley, Nancy Wise. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Budde, sponsor, Richard Elmore, Betty Grisham, Susan Brock, Ruth Caulk, Thelma Sybert, Sharon McMillan, Shirley Adams, Lu- cille Bird, Barbara McMullen, Roberta Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Judy Tarasuik, Paula Nelson, Linda Kramer, Judy Stewart.

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