Gridley High School - Pylon Yearbook (Gridley, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 24 text:

PYLON STAFF Y 4 Left to Right: I. Funk, Taylor, Heiple, F. Kuerth, Scarbeary, Moser, Cornwell, C. Kuerth, E. Funk, Roth, and McCain. STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... ...Donald Scarbeary Associate Editor.... ............ Irsel Funk Assistant Editor ........... ...Margaret Ann Taylor Business Manager ............ ...... .Carolyn Kuerth Associate Business Manager.... ....... Eleanor Funk Assistant Business Manager .... .... Marcella Moser Activities ................. .... ... ....... Maude Heiple Assistant Activities ..... ................ Florence Kuerth Sports... ............. ................. Evelyn Cornwell Typists .............. ...Aldene Roth, Mary Fern McCain Adviser .... ................... ..Miss Scott The class of '41 hopes that this second issue of The PYLON will accomplish its purpose of reflecting school life for '40 and '41 and of preserving the high school memories for the students. We wish to convey our gratitude to the class of '40, who, as the first publishers of an Annual in our school, set an example for us to follow. We thank the faculty, lower classmen, the advertisers, and subscribersibr helping to support this project. i221

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Wit v.,,. , Livingston County Superintendent of Schools, and Mr. W. E. Froelich and Mr. L. C. Seiberns of Gridley. Mr. Watkins acted as chairman of the meeting. Following the dedicatory services in the auditorium, the citizens of the com unity inspected with interest the remainder of the newly improved building. This event also marked the dedication of the new Grade School across the street. Besides the new four new classrooms, expansion of'some of The PYLON staff hopes in the form of gymnasium and auditorium, Gridley Com unity High School has recently vacated by the Grade School. This has allowed for the departments. sincerely hope that the taxpayers realize their highest a more adequate school unit for their children. C215



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GRIDLITE STAFF 1 5 4 w Back Row: H. Holzhaurer, Scarbeary, Becker, Oliver, Roth, V. Funk, Moser, I. Funk, Finck, Farrell, Bertsche, E. Funk, M. Andrews, E. Schramm, Taylor, and Miss Scott. . Front Seated: Froelich, Rich, and Klopfenstein. A STAFF Editor-in-Chief . ............ . . . . Irsel Funk Associate Editor. ............. ........... Aldene Roth Business Manager and Mechanical Editor. . . . . ..... . . . Donald Scarbeary Associate Business and Mechanical Editors . . .Helen Holzhauer and Helen Becker Activities Editors. . . . . . .... . . . . . Marcella Moser and Ruth Bertsche Features Editors. . . . . . . . . Evelyn Schra m, Virgil Funk, and Ramona Oliver Class Reporters .Eleanor Funk, Dorothy Finck, Norma Farrell, and Mary C. Pfister Sports Editors. . . . . . . . .Bill Froelich, Leonard Rich, and Jay Klopfenstein Artists .... ...... Margaret Ann Taylor and Madelyn Andrews Adviser . . . . . . . . . .............. . .... Miss Scott Gridley Community High School's first weekly school paper was published this year. The high school has had incidental publications in the past, but The Gridlite is the first weekly at G. C. H. S. The newspaper was started and organized by the Speech Class under the direction of Miss Scott. There was so much news the first week of the second semester that the Speech class decided to put some of it into print. This re- sulted in an all-school paper. A staff was organized and it has functioned weekly for the second semester. The purpose of the newspaper is to convey to the students the idea that the school is a little community in itself. It has its organizations and social functions as does the community. Another purpose is to create student loyalty. By showing students what others are doing, it makes them strive for their own betterment. The staff and other students have greatly enjoyed and benefited by ex- changes with other schools. The Gridlite staff for '41 wishes for the continuance and loyal support of The Gridlite in future years. C253

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