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NORTH CENTR L ASSOCIATION COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOUNDED 1895 THIS IS TO CERT IF1' THAT THE G SCHOOL IS A MEMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OP COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND THAT THIS SCHOOL HAS BEEN APPROVED CONTINUOUSLY BY THE ASSOCIA' TION SINCE 19 THIS CERTIFICATE IS VALID AS LONG AS THIS SCHOOL MEETS THE OONDITIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP AND MAINTAINS STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE AS DEFINED BY THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. WHENEVER A SCHOOL IS DROPPED FROM THE LIST OF APPROVED SECONDARY SCHOOLS, THIS CERTIFICATE BECOMES THE PROPERTY OF THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND MUST BE RETURNED TO ITS SECRETARY. ISSL'ED MARCH 29, I9 62. Pxemasnr f J' 'O S fcilftlfm A 'III Seckitnnv STATE CHAIRMAN REPRODUCTION of the certificate Greendale High School received from the North Central Association. G.H.S. is accepted by N.C.A. As most of the Greendale students will remember, last year during the month of April, we had members of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools visit our school and evaluate the facilities, classes, curriculum, and teachers as apartofits program. Previous to their visit, all of the teachers and staff worked extremely hard to present Greendale's education pic- ture. As a result of all this work and planning, Greendale received a certificate in March of this year and is now officially recognized as an accredited and approved member of the association. Mr. Ross commented that accreditation is one more measure of the quality of the school and assures the community that they have a 'quality' school. Mr. Ross explains the importance of being an 'accredited' high school to Kathie Allen, Student Council President, Bob Bruett, Senior Class President, and Kathy Keaton, Junior Miss of Wisconsin.
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1f '1f1Ew-. A NEWLY FORMED organization this year was the Chamber Gmoir, under the direction of Mr. Koehn. This choir, composed of members of the A Cappella Choir with very good voices, sang at special events during the year. Pictured are, back row, left to right: D. Grenier, J. Davis, J. Keaton, T. Suschil, T. Schultz, F. Ritzman. Row 2- Mr. Koehn, S. Downard, K. Havnen, M. Hartman, K. Keaton, V. Hale, S. Dolter, V. Nairn. Row 3- H. Weber, M. Strenke, M. Juneau, N. Lenz, K. Millard, K. Allen. 215' ..n: n ed- ,V : 'Jkt :Z T- ' '. ', ',.. ' -, ' .. .. ,, Qu F -f A s' ,F f 2.1-1.5 sw s f.,i,,,3.'.'A , Additions to music department 'MR CRANE OF SLEEPY HOLLOW was the title of the first musical given by members of the music department and theater guild under the directioq of Mr. Koehn and Miss Sieracki. Here we see one ofthe posters on display throughout the school, publicizing the musical production. f ,.f, WNCONG ,ew 1 y 1:0 A ii. it Q ' 4 J l 4 B lri' ',f, .... H - 1- t Y V llif' GHS 0 6REEwnn E 1'1 - I 0 HIGH sum I. f-f .1 Music 6291 A' .I . HRD HND THE RTER ' 8:00 PM GW-D S CENTRAL I 4ELEMr.N1'nnY Jw X dl 31 PRESQES I E of Sl , GYM L .' RUM. 5I.00 noun: 00 I S .75 Svvunns Q0 I lv is ANOTHER ADDITION TO 11-IE MUSIC DEPART- MENT, besides the Chamber Choir and the musi- cal, was Mr. Ronald Koehn, the choral director. Mr. Koehn was a welcome addition to thefacully and presented many new and different ideasfor music at G.H.S. 117
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Q' ,Ad f . Y i rr .L 'R' Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Faculty ..... Seniors . . . Academic .... Organizations . Sports ...... Index . . ..... Business Managers EDITORS s v .Sherry Downard . . . Karen Reichl Dianne Raymond . .Mary Munger . . Ken Nurnberg . . .Karen Millard . . . .Robert Bruett .. . Diana Gendrich . .Marianne Sem Sandra Sucharski ici- To the Student Body: This year, the staff of the i962 Pioneer Annual has put G.H.S. in Orbit for your enioyment and to provide a book of unforgettable memories and many happy occasions. To you, this book contains pictures of friends, teachers, classrooms, and activi ties you have witnessed during youryearatGreen- dale High, whether you are a new freshman, a weary sophomore, an experienced iunior, or a graduating senior. To us, it's ateeling of accomp- lishment and reward finally seeing our hard work in book form tor you, the students. All of you must remember the day we were excused from our classes and crowded around the one television set to watch the United States launch its first man into space. Just as Coloneljohn Glenn orbited around the world, we have orbited throughout G.H.S. to catch every phase of activity from the swimming meets in the pool, the big dances in the multi-purpose room, the rigid tests ih the classrooms, to the carefree minutes in the halls. We have spent many hours and put much effort into the compiling and editing of this book for you. Many men were involved in the launchings at Cape Canaveral, from the doctors who examined John Glenn to the scientists who ignited the blast off into space. So, too, many people were involv- ed in the work of arranging this Annual and in helping me with my work. l would like to thank the associate editor, Karen Reichl, and the section editors, Dianne, Ken, Mary, Bob, Karen, Diana, Marianne, and Sandy, who gave much of their time and ingenuity in creating this edition and in doing their iob. None of the workwould have been completed without the able guidance of our ad- visers, Mr. Lee, in the publications phase, Mr. Heard, the business adviser, Mr. Mortensen with the photography, and our new publisher, the Norman King Company. We, the i962 Pioneer staff, sincerely hope that you have enioyed our edition of G.H.S. in Orbit, and that it has accomplished its purpose in remind- ing you of all the events that have occurred at Greendale High this year. Your editor, Sherry Downard
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