Granite City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Granite City, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 33 text:

Row One: L. Harper, J. Jennings, S. Sponeman, C. Seebold, B. Walker. P. Toth, C. Sparks, C. Scheafer. Row Two: K. Lanahan, D. Taylor, C. Wood, M. Steinhauser, L. Lester, K. Okai. D. I.aRose, P. Wallace. Row Three: B. Toncoff. B. Bertacchi, B. McCauley, P. Patton, P. Pyrtle, S. Werths, C. Kastelic, P. Barylske, M. King. JLmkukif) Leadership is one of the most admirable qualities a girl can possess. Girls must show signs of leadership, have a B average in physical education, and a C average in other subjects to become members of Beginning Lead- ership, taught by Miss Dorothy Mitchell. After one se- mester girls are selected from this group to become mem- bers of Advanced Leadership. These girls, guided by Miss Barbara Kerch, help the physical education teachers with equipment, refereeing of games, and with other re- sponsibilities connected with the department. The leader- ship department has made important contributions to our school. OFFICERS — Row one: Pat Toth, Kathy Lanahan, President. Row Two: Beverly Toncoff, M. King, K. Okai. Row Three: Carol Wood. Row One: G. Miller, G. Holly, J. Bettendorf, T. Hinson. E. Marshman, S. Finke, L. Hastings. Row Two: C. Watts, M. Baumann. J. Singleton, P. Dyer, B. Bell, K. Knackstedt. Row Three: S. Poole, J. Profitt, B. Kelly, R. Johnson, E. Dineff, J. Jones, C. Hackney, D. Toth.

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Row One , Left to Right: P. Curtiss, Janice McFarland. Pat Brake, Sharon Peirson. Sara Aldridge, Pam Russell, Irene Murphy, Mary Ann Justice, Kathy Papp. Row Two: Dorothy Rickert, Evelyn Janco, Marilyn Wandra. Janet Bolton. Margie McBride. Sharon Kohlage. Judy Boyer, Ruth Carman. Irene Cann, Norma Edwards, Linda Stayton, Betty Richardson. Row Three: Mary Louise Nolan, Mary West, Alice Noah. Yvonne West, Josephine Harp, Pat Mott, Madeen Bates, Norma Parker, Margaret Short, Della Pickett, Karen John- son, Miss Pick. Sponsor. }wUm HornmJwii oh ftwux L The Future Homemakers of America, a National Organization, is made up of hard working, enthusiastic girls. The goal of the F.H.A. is to better the lives of the members so that they may in turn, better the lives of their future families. There is plenty of prac- tice for the girls as they are kept busy sell- ing refreshments at basketball and football games, serving at banquets, and at the senior tea. Miss Daisy Pick, their able advisor, is helping these girls to achieve their goal of becoming good future homemakers of Ameri- ca. Officers — Row One , Left to Right: Norma Edwards. Vice- I ' resirlent: Sharon Pierson, President ; Mary Ann Justice. Secretary. Row Two: Mary West, Pat Mott, Madeen Bates. Treasurer ; Alice Noak. Sara Aldridge. 28



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Rou One, Left to Right: Sharon Jones. Wilma Cherry, Carol Corley, Sheila Graham. Martha Little, Peggy Craig. Jo Ann Jennings. Row Two: Donna La Rose, Freelvn Arbeirter. Connie Kilter. Mary Jane Bauniherger, Shirley Crono- virh. Sally Hogan. Bernadette Acquaviva. Row Three: Mary Ellen King. Gail Kelly, Jeff (.ha- boude, Jim Dedera, Vic Beeler. Beverly Bert- tacchi, Ruth Baize. Row Four: Jim Aubrey. Gary Wiesntan, Frank Knigbt. Bil l McDowell. Tom Crain, Bill Earney, Dave Doumoulin. Student tomoi The Student Council is made up of students elected by each counselling room to represent the student body. This organization is sponsored by Miss Grace Sewing. Meetings are held every Tuesday morning. The main purposes of Student Council are to give students the opportunity to express their feelings concerning the welfare of Granite City Senior High School and also to maintain a strong student government. Row One , Left to Right: Pat Carmody. Row Two: Row Three: Larry Diak. Sewing. Max Prusak, Carol Wood, Sue Worths. Diana Ferro. Charlotte Whickham, Miss Row One, Left to Right: Carol Williams. Judy Pfaff, Pat Sexton, Nancy Shone. Joyce Viser, Nancy Parks. Fran While. Jeanette Skubish. Row Two: Joan Reeves. Dana Rollins, Barbara Walker. Sharon Spomeman, Bennie McRaven, Beverly Toncoff. Diana Taylor. Linda Sperry. Row Three: Mike Mainly. Jim Schmedake, Linda Forburn, Carl Worthem. Pal Pisel, Shar- on Reimers, Larry Toncoff.

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