Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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X X ff IZ 7 1 W wmv ' A ff C Lk' ' I ff? fx IUANITA FILE CLARE VVAsMUTH President Vive-Preside11.t Dcc11c1', deeper yet .rlrc mils In the minds of knowledge. Hiking Club 1, 25 Lieut. of Hiking Club 1. 23 Fr. Reporter of 1927 Graduate 15 Operetta Once ln a Blue Moon 2: Yell Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: G. A. A. 2, 4g Treas of G.A.A., 4, Home Com- ing Com. 2, Assoeiut-1 Ed. of G. H. S. Times 35 Chairman of Jr.-Sr. Entert. Com. 35 Ir.-Sr. Eats Com. 3: Class Pres. 4: Art Ed. of 1930 Graduate, 4: Pres. of Student Council, 4, High Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4. Lifes short, so Iet'r be merry, L1fc s too dull in a ceu1ete1Qv. Jr. Eats Com. 33 Ir. Reporter of G. H. S. Times, 33 Jr.-Sr. Refresh- ment Com. 35 Yell Club 45 Class Vice-Pres, 4: Assembly Program Com. 4: Athletic Ed. of Gradu- ate 43 Honor 2, 4. LILLIAN M cl-lenrzv Secretary-T1'casu1'e1' Quiet and 1'c.vc1'z'rd is she, A steady lass of first degree. Hiking Club 1, 2, Lieut. of Hik- ing Club 2: Yell Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Ir.-Sr. Invitation Com. 3: Librarian 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. 3, Pres, of Li- brary 4, Class Sec-Treas. 4: Or- chestra 4g High Honor 15 Honor 4. FACULTY Aovisok, MR. ALEX LONG One hundred thirty-one eighth graders were certainly happy when they were handed a ticket in 1926 for a trip to Mars on a rocket, for we, the class of 1930, have had numerous experiences and thrills mingled with embarrassing moments and hardships the last four years. Soon after the rocket disappeared into chaos we found ourselves on a planet called G. H. S. A wild scramble resulted in getting residence, but to our extreme consternation Mr. Brummett proved he was our boss by sending us to the Freshman colony. Sixty-six managed to survive the ridicule and pushing of our superiors. We took part in various activities and establishing ourselves above sex enty-live, we passed on to the Sophomore colony, Where for the first time a president was elected in this colony. Earl Wilson with Leo Watson, won the election and Kathryn Andrews was elected to keep a record of our activi- ties and collect the taxes. After a very busy year under the supervision of Miss Wilson, we again proved to the planet authorities that we were entitled to a raise. As a result sixty- seven climbed to the cliff of qlunior. This being a more stable republic we felt more at ease. Leo Watson won the presidential election, with Lillian McHenry as his assistant. Kathryn Andrews, who had been so good at collecting our taxes the year before Was again elected secretary. We were assigned to take care of a new responsibility, that of caring for all lost and found articles and managing the Bulletin Board. After a hot discussion over the choosing of red and tan as our class colors we engaged in a revolution as to whether we should have more eats and less decorations or vice versa at the butterfly reception given in honor of the senior. In 1929 we took possession of the best republic on Mars and elected Juanita File as president, Clare Wasmuth vice-president, and Lillian McHenry secretary and treasurer. Early in September we received one of our four year rewards, our school ring and settled down to make our last year the best of the four. We successfully managed the assembly programs, and took active part in the numerous activities of the school. We, as seniors of G. H. S., regret to leave this year, but we must pass on and let others have the chance to gain what we have. E. B. MUELLER, '30. A Wy C Page Eiglxtecn , gh f Z f 'MZ f. W1 M W' J Zff Q WT

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D15 MOND AHLIQR Hr 1l1'1'M' .rfcaks zilzlvxx .vfiokmz tj, Smifliboro, 1, 25 Football, 43 Assembly, Program Com., 4. x RUEKALL How 7i'Qllli0?1'flIl 1?llU'1n'IL'l1fjF 11111.vt lu' Along 'with tnlcnt 111111 gmic't.v. Hiking Club, 1, 2: Glce Club, 1, 23 Yell Club. 3, 4, Bulletin Board Com.. 3, Ring Com., 3: l ep Com., 4, High Honor, 3, 4, Honor, 1, 2, Snapshot Editor of Graduate, 4. KATHRYN ANDRICXYS She'.9 ax full of for as sim frm br Hcr equal you are not apt to suv. G. A. A., 1, 2, 45 Yell Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader, 1, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2. 3, 4, Violin Qunrtette, 3: Pres. Glee Club, 3, Senior Reporter of G, H. S. Times, 3: Sec-Treas. Class, 2, 35 Ir.-Sr. Entert. Com., 3: Assembly Prog. Com., 4: Honor, 4. FRED RACER EartI1's noblest thing is a fr'v'fc'rt gentlcmanf' Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant Com., 3, Ir.-Sr. Decorating Com., 3: Glee Club, 3. FARREL1, l3143cKifR Such a fine fellow we zwlrli he za'c'1'c twins. Smitliboro, 1, Ir. Eats Com., 31 Bulle- tin Board Com., 3, Ir.-Sr. Decorating Com., 3, Bus. Mgr. of 1930 Graduate, 4, Yell Club, 4. LOWISLL BROXYN Oh, yes, 1'1I do somctlzing cvoizdrr- ful some day. Jr.-Sr. Entert. Com., 3. 1 Pays All'1H'fl'l'7l

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