Limestone Community High School - Amulet Yearbook (Bartonville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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COUNSELING SERVICES BENEFIT STUDENTS Few people realize the long hours and the variety of work done by the Guidance Depart- ment. These people plan for, administer, and score the many tests which we take each year. The results of these tests are used in individ- ual conferences for the purpose of planning school courses, deciding vocational plans, choosing a college, and discussing many other problems. Through their efforts, the benefits of Career and College Days are brought to the students of LCHS. Jack Clinton, Jean Risen, Gloria Schmidt, and Frank Bailey. The girls below are the counselors' able as- sistants. They choose to give up their study hall to help in many ways. Among their many jobs are: to do typing and filing, to make ap- pointments and deliver appointment slips to the class rooms, and to act as receptionists. To sum it all up, these girls are Jacquelines of all trades. An important task facing Seniors is the se- lection of a college. Kacthe Kruse and Mr. Jack Clinton consult the college guide to learn more about college requirements. COUNSELING ASSISTANTS Carol Penn, Genny Neyrinck, Evelyn Grafel- man, Rosemary Copeland, and Carol Bailey.

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OFFICE STAFF AIDS IN OPERATION OF LCHS Agnes Smick, Peggy Tjarks, and Adeline Rosenbohm are three very familiar faces around Limestone. Agnes Smick, besides keep- ing track of all the absentees, operates the book store where the students purchase their supplies. Peggy operates the switchboard and is the office receptionist. Adeline has many im- portant jobs: she is official bookkeeper, private secretary to Mr. Leach, and she takes care of all the payrolls. Agne Smictc, Peggy Tjarks, and Adeline Rosenbohm. The office assistants play an important part in keeping the school running efficiently. Sending notes to the students, going on errands for the teachers, taking the absent list to the rooms, and operating the ditto machine are but a few of their many jobs. These girls gain valuable experience in office rou- tine for their future careers. The complicated task of keeping records has been simplified by the addition of the billing machine. Nancy Keith aids Adeline in bring- ing the ledgers up to date. OFFICE ASSISTANTS B. Rakestraw, J. Grace, A. Tyler, B. Ramsey, M. Weachter, N. Smith, W. Skinner, C. Cox, N. Keith, P. Crociant, S. Shackelford, G. Ben- der, B. Pearson, B. Langanis, and C. Lewis. 8



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 RICHARD INGRAM General Science, Biology A majority of the men faculty enjoy sports and Mr. Dick Ingram is no exception. Sports of every kind are popular with him as proved by the fact that he officiates at many of LCHS games. A Christmas present that adds variety to his recreation is his new hi-fi set, which he enjoys with his family. Mr. Kenneth Storm spends his hours away from school collecting stamps and keeping up a foreign correspond- ence. His knowledge of biology is apparent in his home by the many beautiful plants he raises. He also takes part in his wife's hobby of weaving rugs for their home. KENNETH STORM Biology KENNETH OSWALD General Science HI-FI RATES HIGH Mr. Ken Oswald is the hardy, athletic type science instructor. Besides sports, he enjoys fish- ing and hunting. Being a conscientious hunter, Mr. Oswald frequently disassembles his gun for inspection and cleaning. He also spends free time bowling, reading, and listening to good music with his family. Mr. Frank Bailey, another of our faculty in the process of home-build- ing, is busily finishing the interior of his home. Unknown to many, one of his hobbies is playing the piano for his own enjoyment. Bowling, golfing, and reading also rank high on Mr. Bailey's list of entertainment. This summer on a crowded golf course, it is very likely that you will run into Mr. Jerry Wyzlic, an ardent golf fan. Golfing could become more than a hobby since he has won two tournaments already. His dream vaca- tion would be spending a month in Arizona. When not on the golf course, he enjoys good movies. 10 FRANK BAILEY General Science JERRY WYZLIC Chemistry, Physics

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