Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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1 f 'T Front row: Shirley Martin, Nancy Birk, JoAnn Smith, Lee John- Gerry Smith, John Kelsev. Third row: Richard Elmore, Mr. John- son, George lee, Bruce Mills. Second row: Mike Scndretto, El- son, sponsor, Ward Sussenboch, Mike l.. Kuhn, Jim Horton, mer Stone, Roberta Reynolds, DeEtta Hoffmann, Joe O'NeaI, John Dawdy, John Potthost, Ronald Leidner, Gordon Hediger. Phi-Bio-Chem inspires scientists of the future. Bob Horsfall demonstrates to Lee Johnson his proiect for Science Fair - an air cushion vehicle built on the ground-defect principle. TY .yi In 1 JH Phi-l3ioAChem is open to all students who have heen or are enrolled in science courses. lts purpose is to encourage memhers to go heyond the regular class! room work, and to provide science enthusiasts with an opportunity to share their interests with others. At regular monthly meetings helpful talks and inter- esting demonstrations were given hy members and guest speakers. Mr. Johnson, Phi-Bio-Chem sponsor, demonstrated some of the fine points of photography so well that a numher ol' students volunteered for work in the dark room. Several Field trips were taken, in- cluding a geology trip to the Cahokia hlounds. The cluh again sponsored the local Science Fair in April. For this all memhcrs were required to enter projects. Those students with outstanding entries went to the District Science Fair at Jacksonville. A few were fortunate enxzugh to go on to the State Science Fair at Champiign, where they had the privilege of seeing some ol' the hest projects of the state. talking with im- portant scientists, and hearing outstanding speakers. Officers for the year were john Dawdy, president: Gerry Smith, vice-presidentg lo Ann Smith, secretaryg and Shirley Martin, treasurer.

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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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FRONT ROW: A. Joy, G. ' Broom, D. Plake, D. Pour- chot, J. Stever, D. Neer, B. Plant, J. Schaufelberger, Jerry McFarland, J. Phil- lips, F. Watson, B. Mills, B. Broom, R. Harnetiaux, D. Hunter. SECOND ROW: J. Painter, N. Birk, S. Martin, J. Limer, T. Du- bach, V. Jenkins, D. Mil- ler, J. Ulmer, J. Gente- man, S. Lauchner, S. Fin- ley, Jan Essenpreis. THIRD ROW: Miss Ambrose, spon- sor, L. Corbus, D. Barbey, L. Denson, J. Smith, B. Fansler, R. Rush, J. Tara- suik, S. Walker, J. Mit- chell, S. Brock, S. Sch- rumpf. FOURTH ROW: J. Volkmar, G. Smith, B. Dar- nell, L. Johnson, L. Dever, D. Brauns, T. Dewey, M. Kuhn, D. Portell, W. Koll- al, G. Holloway, B. Don- nell, D. Siebert. lub activities add interest and information. The Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Ambrose, learned much of Rome and its history through fihn strips, speakers, and ceremonies at monthly meetings. Ar the banquet during second semester the first year students, acting as slaves, served the advanced stu- dents who had attained. the status of Roman citizens. The officers for the year were Gordon Broom, consul: Anne Ioy, pontifex maximus: Donna Pour- ehot, eensorg and Leah Denson, quaestor. Future Nurses provided opportunities to learn of the nursing profession. Guest speakers at monthly meetings discussed public heaitll nursing, and lab procedures. A representative from Michael Reese Hospital showed the fihn, Cap n' Bibs. hlemhers attended Deaconess Hospitaiis open house in October. Officers were Carole Frueh, president: .ludy iliara- suik, vice-president: Raye Linda Rush, seeretaryg and Emily joy, treasurer. Mrs. Cranmer was sponsor. FRONT ROW: R. Rush, E. Joy J. Tarasuik,, C. Frueh, N. l. Neumann, M. Bilyeu, D. Pourchot. SECOND ROW: K. Brewer, T. Du- bach, B. Brown, L. Cor- bus, S. Brown, B. Boll- inger, D. Barbey, P. Ha- ley, J. Richardson, M. Reitz, N. L. Neumann. S. Weiss, D. Long. THIRD ROW: J. Ulmer, J. House- right, J. Smith, R. Brewer, M. Siebuhr, L. Kramer, L. Sisk, D. Hoffman, M. Kin- ney, S. Reed, C. Neathery, T. Sybert, L. Tedrick, G Lehn, L. Otto, D. Pra'er.

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