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Page 28 CLASS OF 1945 FIRST ROW: Betty Kepley, Lucille Adams, Donna Hamel, Bessie Cunningham, Mary lane Coates, Maysel Cook, Bernell Baits, Darlene Chesnut, Shirley Davis, Florine Hueter, Maxine Brauchmuller, SECOND ROW: Norma lean Knebel, Rosa Ann lahnssen, Ruth Campbell, Bob lohnston, Bill Banning, Norma Kirchner, Mary Lauchner, Dorothy Grese, Geraldine Brown. THIRD ROW: DeVVitt Durr, Dorothy Hunter, Louise Krebs, lean DeBoer, loan Gardner, Betty Hockett, loy Dieckmeyer, Helen Hunter, Helen Hammer, George Havron. FOURTH ROW: Bob Buchmiller, Ermal Harnetiaux, Bill Fox, Ralph Hammer, Bob Brave, lack Kersey, Lloyd lett, Don Branch, Elbert lenne, Wesley Fricker. FIRST ROW: Dean Schrumpi, Connie Marcoot, Martha Ward, Betty Merry, Bill Thomas, loyce Pergande, Edmund Nalley, Evelyn Marston, Virginia Lee, Shirley Maples, Georgie Reeves, Gay Newkirk. SECOND ROW: Ed Redenbo, Billie Merry, Leola Ulmet, Nona Parker, Cleda Strohkirch, lane Marshall, Lora Belle Newby, Myrtle Lurkins, lose-phine Rinderer, lsadora Turley. THIRD ROW: Donald Smith, Bob Zobrist, Veda Morgan, loyce Reynolds, Bill Nelson, Gene Nance, Frank Lee, Leora Woker, Hazel Wright, Shirley Broadheacl. FOURTH ROW: Robert Rench, Connie Stone, Gene Martin, lack Roadmann, Leland Myers, lim McDonald, Irwin Neece, lames Merrifield, Bill Leidel, Robert Marks.
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Bob lohnston, Vice-Pres.: Mary Lauchner, Sec.-Treas.g Gene Nance, President. IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ln September of l94l the present junior class entered our midst as fresh- men. They studied hard that year like good students for fear they would not become Sophomores. The next year they realized that they didn't have to work half as hard to pass, so they began to indulge in extra curricular activities to their fullest and dizziest heights. They went to all the elections and voted as often as they could Without getting caught. In their third, their Iunior year-they Went so far as to elect class officers. Gene Nance became their class president with Bob Johnston to take his place in case of absenteeism . Mary Ellen Lauchner was entrusted with the class funds, and she was supposed to keep minutes of all the class meetings. This year they also gave the Junior play, Sound Your Horn and entertained the Seniors at the gala Iunior-Senior Banquet. So far their run at good old Greenville High has been most successful: we all hope it will continue so in their last and Senior year. Page 27
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CLASS OF 1946 FIRST ROW: Arvid Wise, Sheila Taylor, Norma Weindel, Rosemarie Taylor, Geraldine Smith, Ruth Zeeb, Violet Suqq, Ronald Thompson. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Scott, Nelda Wise, Iris Taylor, Violet Zimmerman, Harold Simmonds, Alvin Willeiord, Frank White, Virqileen Ulmet, Evelyn Ruppe. THIRD ROW: Eldon Stearns, Donald Smith, Dean Thompson, George Toth, Harold Suess, Don Wise, Maurice Woods, Simon Zeller, Iohn White. FIRST ROW: Iean Michel, Iona McGlasson, Melvin Mollet, Iean Powell, Leslie Mahle, Louis Snell, Zerma Rachow, Nina Motzer, Charlene Rankin, Marilyn Riley. SECOND ROW: Loys Potts, Evelyn Mollet, Ruel Pope, Daniel Iunod, Marion Miller, Gene Martin, Millie Kuhn, Lucille Lehn, Verla Hohl, Rosalie Larqent, Doris Long. THIRD ROW: Loyd Lash, Arthur Iones, Wayne Phillips, Bob Merry, Arthur Iett, Marshall Mollet, Neil Perkins. Page 29
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