Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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to prepare for higher learning After the completion of six years in the elementary schools, the students are trans- ferred to the Junior High which is in the high school building. The junior high prepares these students for their high school education. The junior high teachers are: Miss Otilla McGreevey-Literature, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, B.S. in Education, Miami University. page seventeen f-flu , t -L Top Left-Junior High geography student helps explain the day's lesson to the class. Mr. Jack Raudabaugh-arithmetic, coachg Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.S. in Education Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati. Mr. john Shea-geography, history: BS. in Educa- tion, Ohio State University. Miss Nancy Bice-Englishg B.S. in Education, Miami University. Mrs. Mary Raach-Literatureg A.B., University of Kentucky. Mr. Edwin J. Stoltz-arithmetic, driver's trainingg A.B. Otterbein College, Graduate work, Uni- versities of Cincinnati and Notre Dame. Z ,,,.., E wr i W

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to maintain good One of the most popular subjects taught in Greenville High is physical education. It is required for pupils from grades 7 to 11. The classes meet twice a week in the gym and engage in seasonal sports. One of the newest pieces of equipment is the trampoline which was financed by a gym night. Each year the gym classes sponsor a gym night and open house. The student's parents are invited to see what the students have accomplished during the year. With the health money made from this project different pieces of equipment are bought to be used in the gym classes. Picture Below-Eighth grade gym class practicing on the trampoline. Mrs. Joy Ann Hoffman--girls' physical education, hygieneg Bowling Green State University, B.S. in Education, Miami University. Mr. Paul Dellerba-physical education, hygiene, manual trainingg B.S. in Education, Miami University. Mr. William Woodworth-physical education, history, B.S. in Education, Wittenberg. page sixteen



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Left to Right-Mr. Sheldon Vannoy, Mr. Robert Henderson, Dr. John Alley, Mr. Wilbur Spidel, Mr. Robert Kolp, secretary. board of educaHon The Board of Education is elected by the voters of Greenville to keep the schools of Greenville operating efficiently. It is their duty to aid in the selection of teachers, textbooks, and courses of study and to super- vise the care of the grounds and the maintenance of the buildings that make up our public school system. Mr. C. L. Bailey page eighteen superintendent Mr. C. L. Bailey, who has been in the Greenville public school system since 1918, is resigning from the position of superin- tendent this year. He was graduated from Ot- terbein college with a Bachelor of Arts degree and later re- ceived his Master of Arts de- gree from Miami University. His first two years in Green- ville High School were spent as a science teacher. He then became principal, and in 1928 was made superintendent. Mr. Bailey is a member of the school board and is active in many clubs in Greenville. At a farewell banquet given him by the Treaty City Educa- tional Club he was presented with the Bailey Book. This book contains letters of appre- ciation and recommendation sent to as well as from Mr. Bailey. Next year he plans to teach in the junior high school.

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