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

 - Class of 1933

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CLASS HISTORY ward ducklinp 'ouaovTnl6 ik a floc of rather ugly and auk-class men. During thn+ incoherently at the sight of up?er-der led us -rSt year, ise Straight and lh. Allin- vice nresiriPnt S Alice Emmons,as president,GeoTge Ranney, f irst i ndui cro ’ •an i Grace Bannen, secretary and treasurer. Tie '+v. ‘ , . t in senior high activities when we helped spon- sor the hilarious Frosh-Soph party. AS P!p0ra2r®S ’ we suffered from growing pains, final exams, ana deieat in class assemblies, We elected John Finkhouse as president, Wm. Hatch vice president,and Marguerite Eldridge secretary and treasurer.Miss Mixer and Mr. Allinder still tended the flock. Juniors; fewer growing pains, but many swelled heads; we were decidedly upper-classes’1 and liked it. The same class advisors were plucky enough to see us through another hectic year. We chose Glen VanOcker for president, Vonnie Wilcox, vice president, Margaret Lusk, secretary and Johanna Meijer treasurer. We entered whole-heartedly into all class activities including Intra-Mural sports,class assemblies, and school parties. Enter Seniors; knowing the tragedy of an empty purse, but uniting better because of it. Joe Pearl headed the class during this last year with Kenneth 31anding, vice president, Geraldine Rossman, secretary, and Ruth Mount, treasurer. Probably no other senior class has faced the stressing financial -roblems and such ever-lasting ’’scrimping as we have known. i+h Miss Taylor and Miss Macomber facing things with us, re've brought the blue and gold colors through flying. Our senior assembly is one of the accomplishments of which we car. well be proud, for it drew out real co-operation fTom tfte e»rtir17pCareSeraduating—leaving behind as a final offering .. No « ?e6rwhioh we believe to be the best-ever. Tie the lyoo ru u » appreciation to the faculty members who wish to ©xPy . p-uided us in living up to the motto, which, have so patien-h'ean with; Hot Luck-but Pluck , as freshmen we began

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Grace Lohr A capable stenographer with a large capacity for good . .times. Margaret Lusk South High, Grand Rapids Secretary 3. Helen Mc3ride Student Council 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Class B.B, 4. Hazel McCollum Jazz Orchestra 3,3,4; Class 3.3. 2;Senior Play 4. Harmon McLean ■Band 1; Orchestra 2; H. S. Play 4; Class B.3. 1,2,3. Johanna Meijer H. S. Play 3; Oratorical Contest 3; Senior Play. Robert Miller Judging 3; Class Baseball 2. Ruth Mount Treasurer 4. Edwin O'Boyle H. S. Play 4; Hi-Life Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Play. - Joe Pearl Golf 3; President 4. Gertrude Peck Glee Club 1; Class B.3. 1. Agnes Petersen Glee Club 1; Class B.B. 1. Pauline Pilkinton Class 3.3. 1,2; Hi-Life Staff. Geraldine Rossman Glee Club; Orchestra 3,4. Secretary 4. Jerald Sage Football 3; Basketball 3; Class 3.B. 4. Gertrude Schouten Glee Club 2,3; Class B.B. 2,3,4. Doris Sheldon Class B.B. 3,4;Glee Club 3. Herbert Skinner Judging 2,3,4; Class B.B. Ruth Sisson Class B.B. 4. Donald Stokes Mayor 4; Student Council 3; Judging 2,3,4. Richard Swartzloff Ath. Mgr.3,4; Class 3.3. 4. Glenn VanOcker Hi-Life Staff;Student Council 3; Basketball 2,3,4. Ralph Walker Vice-President l;3aseball 2; Class 3.B. 1,2,3. Harold Wheelock Judging 2. Georgia Whiters Student Council 4; Class B.B. 1,2,3. Vonnie Wilcox Vice-President 3. John Wood None but he know the inner 8elf hiding beneath his iron mask.



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i 9 3 3 PROPHECY Joe Pearl, President of the United States, has always remained interested in the class of '33' with which he graduated from Greenville High School.Recently he secured at his own expense, Detective Swartzloff and his assistant, Sylves-tor Hahnenberg, to find out how his contemporaries were succeeding in their various pursuits. The following information has been found: Jerry Sage is playing Tarzan rules for the M.G.M. studios. Dorothy Bateman is conducting a column for the lovelorn in the Daily News. Ed O’Boyle operates a factory in which he manufactures noises. Gretchen Bock successfully operates a 5.24 stand on the Saharah Desert. For the past five years, Gertrude Kronmann has been mannequin in Frances Heath's Exclusive Dress Shoppe at Hoskosh. Bob Hecox is editor of that world famous magazine, Feminine Frivolities. 3arbara Holmden is working as secretary to Senator Keith Lincoln. Wm Hatch is a crooner over station P-I-T-Y at Trufant. 3ud McLean is official beer sampler for the United States Health Dep't. Robert Miller is trying to get Bud's job. Pauline Pilkinton has recently been awarded the Ignoble prize for her picture, Interlude in Indigo . Kenneth 31anding has left the milk business and supervises the manufacture of the Painless Rat Trap factory in Belding. Glada House has spent the last five years as a missionary in Chicago. Hazel McCollum is pianist in Dobben's Five to Dollar store. Mrs. Peggy Ahern Hatch has recently obtained a divorce in Reno from her husband on grounds of mental cruelty. Don Stokes is salesman for the pink toothbrush factory in 3oston. Grace Bannen famed feminine detective,devotes her time to the Kingsbury-Skinner Murder Case. Harold Wheelock recently perfected a method for growing bigger and better potato-bugs. Marguerite Eldridge is still trying to recover from an attack of Heart Trouble . » Leta Pomeroy teaches U. S. History in China. Wesley ’ yckoff is herb doctor in Mt. Pleasant. Elizabeth Bowman has become a nun. Ruth Sisson has invented a new freckle cream, Grace Lohr is the president's private secretary.

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