Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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(Bln!,$ Mill We , the Class of 1932 in the County of Montcalm , and State of Michigan being of weakmind but strong body, and realizing that our days as high school students are numbered, do hereby make ajsd publish this, our last 3 ill and (U? £ t 8 WT I? ft t, we leave to Greenville High school the Faculty members, whom we can't take along anyway, hoping it will find them as useful as we have found them. Mildred Evert leaves her worn out typewriter ribbons for June Xieft to use in doing up her hair. Russell Fageriin leaves his drawl to Mary Francis Bell. Marie Gay wills her silence to Lois Shephard. Charley Gibson wills his ask me attitude to his brother Eddie, because he wants to keep it in the family. Doris Briggs wills her charming coiffure to Gertrude Kronman, and advises her to keep it attractive. Mary Tuck leaves her camel-hair brush and pallette to Pauline Pilkington, asking her to cherish them above all frivolous interests. Leon Bodell leaves his flighted sense of humor and infectious grin to Ernie Stein. Eddie Ferch says Anna is graduating with him so he has nothing to leave. Katherine Wheeler gives her ability in oration to George Ellis Ranney, hoping that it will put him in the Supreme Court. George Wolfer leaves his imagination to Harold Williams. Wilma Lester bequeaths her dancing feet to Vonnie Wilcox . Russell Jensen gives his self-confidence to the Freshmen . Grace Rasmussen leaves her grace to her sis-------Whoal we thought there w s another Rasnussen coming. Helen and Janet will their twinship to the Olsens. Joan Ritchie leaves her office anock to Peggy Ahern. Clarence Herbert bequeaths his Gandhi role to Howard Bernth, Charles Niles wills his swagger and handsome profile to Bud McLean.

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Rhea Straight announces to the world in general tnat a business woman can run a farm in a big way. At least she can on the old Stokes place. v Katherine Wheeler, -.the silver-tongued orator, is the first woman soeaker-of-tho-house. Frances lie 1Son is still holding down the stenographer1s job at Parsons—Rarden Buggy-Whio Corporation. Ella V. Sheldon is soiling boo :s at the Edsall Bookstore in Greenville while Eiethia Wood also handles Cooes at the Greenville Public Library. I.uriel Cairns is the Dean of Women at Albion College, Michigan..Betty Lrmoson has walked away with the ’ orld’s record time for -swinning tnc English Channel. - , , Grace Rasmussen -again shows that blood .is tnicrer tha.n water a.nd the Danas are still thriving around Greenville. Sam Dryfuse, editor of Chicago, New Yoric, San Francisco Tribune News Papers, publicly declares that there is no political graft surrounding his papers. That is dubious, due to the'fact that Rosslyn Sheldon, foremost scientist, also declares that the price of rocket-juice has been raised a half-cent since the three newspapers have liquidated and gained a monopoly on paper and ink. { -» » . ■- 'ill ;• . . f ■'f.f .t ' . . t ■ t; y •’ h “■ l a d . j .v . y 3



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Ray Farmer leaves his moustache cup to Claude Chittick, so Claude will have an incentive to make another attempt. Russell Petersen wills his diplomacy to his kid brother. Killer Rarden wills his nickname to Arnie Wood. Flossie Copeland leaves her black eyes to Joyce Hansen. Ella V. leaves—and so doss Don. Betty Lampson bequeath her camera to next year's snap editor, hoping it will be used judiciously. ■ Gpace Larsen leaves the Chewy to Bernice. Katherine Choate wills her poetic powers to her sister, Barb. Tn closing, we will and bequeath our class mascot, Miss Elizabeth Taylor , to the class of 1933, hoping they will treat her as well as we have attempted to treat her. And lastly, we ordain and appoint Dan Horrigan and Harry Finch as executors, giving them joint power to execute the matters here contained. 3n wJtiWhereof, we heretofore set our ha,nd and seal this twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-two . This instrument, was on the „ w published and declared by the said testator, Class of 1932 who in their request have subscribed our names thereto as witness, in their presence, and in the presence of each other. WITNESS

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