Greenville High School - Graduate Yearbook (Greenville, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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ROBERT HOLCOMB '1Gf:'e rwry one thine ear, but few thy voice. XVoOcllzxwn H. S., 1, 2, Football, 4. LUCILLI4: IICTT A rfirl 'who .seems of cheerful ye.:- fl'1'rlnjv.r mul COMflfif?7lf tomorrowsf' Home Economics Club, 1, Yell Club, Z: G. A. A., 4. DON LONG lily one ambition ir that I might lie rivh instead of l1z'md.v0me, llzmfl, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 3, Yell Club, 4. ,TUNE 'l'1-IOMPSON A dainty little maid is she, so prim sn Merit, .vo 1llL'L'.N Glue Club, 2, 3, 43 Debate Club, 3. ROY VVAI.Ki5R Hllllieai in the eourse of Immun 1':'i'11t.r it lzefnrriaf fieeessary for me to Mille--I will. Football, 4. llULDA VVIQGMAN 7 !l'l11,f raw' how tall I be All the 'world looks up to me. ' G. A. A., 2, 3: Debate Team. 9: TY-- hate Club, 33 Mgr. of Girls' Basketball 3: Soccer Mgr., 35 liand, 35 11.5411 Honor, l, 2, 3. VV11.1sL'R YOUNG hotle but himself can be his paral- lell. Sorento H. S., 1, 2, 3, Terre Haute ll. S., first semester, 4, Glee Club, 4. K J eZ Y WW K Page Twenty-eight J A ?! f- fwlwx f 4 1 We ff ...,, xx xx f xx xx xx , A X J rw WM A515 0

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o ff f fo f ' d f' 'ffff 362 ' 1' '29W7'f?1:f' XIERA W1s143 You':'e got somc name to live up to WIQSLEY Wrsift You sec, Fm always hcfeg l'1.'1.' zz reason to bc, For I lzavc a Ford most fazthfnl to mc. jr.'S1'. Refreshment Com., 35 Football, 3. 43 Glce Club, 4, Honor, 1, 43 High Honor, 2. XIIVIAN VVOODWARD B:-fglrt, jolly and rlvzwr Siwrt and friondly vf'l'r'. Hiking Club, lg G. A. A., 3. -lg Jr.-Sr. Invitation Com., 3: Secy. of G. A. A. 43 Debate Club, 4, Honor, 3g High Honor, 4. CHARLES VVORU UlV1ll'Vf Z'Cl' tlzfrv is 11 will to do somotlmlg, tlwrc is always n fray. lXlARY EL1zAB15'1'H Y OUNG u.S.7K'l'L'f!'l' smilvs mn aluzw' be formal. Donn:-llsou H. S., 1, 2, 33 Yell Club, 4. Giixiivilivi-2 CLINE She enjoys thc present day and 'worries not for thc morrow. Soccer, 13 Hiking Club, 13 Operetta, Once in a Blue Moon, lg Glee Club, 1, 2, 45 G. A. A., 44 Yell Club, 4. - A -- in Zllgjgfnx Page Twenty-seven J 5 Z W W ffff A! ' l 'if ff , 1 1 f . f fd I J., ff I X 7 fin, , 7,11 ,, , fi.-I ,Q 1 . In , fly jf. , ,,.f .ffWm,..Wf ' 'ibm 1' . J' f 1 fi' f CY f .



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7 f ff f if ff if ff ' ZW? W f f',f XX XX -XX XR IX XX enior Glass glfoplzeoy THE G. H. S. TIMES, KANSAS Crrv, KANSAS. Greenville, lllinois. Septembef 3, 1955 DEAR SIR! just returned from a thrilling exploration of the United States to get you information concerning the class of 1930. Last spring while fiying about in our trusty bi-plane we landed in Spiro, Oklahoma for gas. After waiting for half an hour we heard strange, but beauti- ful sounds coming forth from the inner recesses of the garage. Upon investi- gation we discovered Clare VVasmuth sitting on a barrel playing a jews harp. He informed us that he had a life time job as chief bronco-buster, of the largest ranch in the west, it being owned by Violet Sandifer's husband. After a few minutes conversation we resumed our flight. VVith the aid of the new pocket telescope invented by Vvilbur Young, we viewed the scenery about us. Our attention was distracted by a sign board upon which Farrell Becker, the famous advertiser, was posting a bill announcing the coming of the marvelous File Circus owned by VYarren lfile. A wonderful picture of the world's famed clown, Lowell llrown, who is attached to the circus, drew our attention. After one glance, we sailed on presently overtaking lvan Miller, who seemed to be frightfully hurried and only shouted to us as we passed that he was hot on the trail of a noted air criminal. A few days later we landed in Los Angeles, purchased an edition of the VYorld's News edited by Earl Wilson and headed for the VYise Lunch Establish- ment, where we settled ourselves for an enjoyable meal prepared by VN'esley Vlise. Wihen we inquired as to why he chose this occupation, XYesley said he had en- joyed the work on the Junior Senior Reception in 1929, and since we had to eat to live he realized he could make money. ln the News were many interesting items: Ruth Allio, society matron of Moscow and wife of the minister to Russia had returned to the States for a visit with Mary E. Young, wife of our president. Geneva and 'lune Thompson, dress modelers, had sailed for japan to study 'Tap- anese costumes and here they intended to visit lrene Neumann, who is teaching there. While we were eating and discussing further plans for our trip, who should breeze in but Esta Pearl Cox, who informed us she was Lf S. Senator from Illi- nois and had come to Los Angeles, to see the latest movie tone picture. The Radio Review, written by Lillian McHenry and in which Don Long and Genevieve Cline were the principal characters. XYe spent the evening with Esta Pearl and cer- tainly got our money's worth. As the screen descended, the topics of the day were flashed upon it. Those of special interest to us were: Kathryn Andrews and Laura Park, noted violinists, who were photographed on their return from abroad, where they had played before numerous kings and queens. Don McVey was shown just after he had successfully sold the present Pharaoh of Egypt an idea on how to install electric coolers throughout his kingdom for the purpose of maintaining civilization. One evening we journeyed over to Catalina lsland which Helen Yonder- bruegge inherited from VVilliam VVrigley, jr. Helen had left the island under the watchful care of DeMond Ahler. llelllond gave us rooms on the fourteenth fioor of his hotel of which Evelyn Strain is matron. Our fascinated gaze from our window upon the scenery about us was cut short by a persistent knocking on our door. The intruder turned out to be Vernon Greimann, star shortstop of the world champion baseball team. CContinued on page 305 r N A Iv A ff Wfw Pa c' T'2E'f'Htj'-1'lH'lt' l 7 1 3 Ula ff Z X f fl, M

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