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

 - Class of 1934

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lutatorian. Lewis Means wills his broad 'shoulders to Woody Walker that ha may be better equipped to plow on his farm this summer. Louise Morey leaves her boy friends.'to the coming Freshmen girls. Ruth Neitzel leaves her car to the- school as an established laridmarkV :: Florence Newton wills her sagreeable manner to next year’s alder-men. 1 f Alger Nielsen rsays anybody, who is smart enough to get the important job he holds at McClellan's is welcome- to have it. But try and get it. Kathleen Feck leaves all. her charm and a-bility as Mr. Mabie’s secretary to Dorothy Sayle s . ■ Lucille Petersen's soap-carved images are left for art students, to study. r Lester Petersen wills his prowness in baseball to Leon Burgess. Couple’d with his own skill. Burgle ought to make the major-league. Elly Ranncy .leaves his horse laugh and power to sell tickets to Jack Christensen. Antona Reinke leaves her curly hair to Joyce Moore if she will be careful to always keep it combed. Stan Rhoads can't bear the thought of willing Merle to any- . one so he just says good bye. Ira Sage bequeathes his blush . to his brother Joe. Imagine a poet blushing! Tommy Sharpe leaves his clownishness to the teachers so that classes ' will not become dull with the exit of the Seniors. Don Sheldon wills his saxaphone to Joy--ust to keep it in the amily. Ma ; Jt rest in peace! Ivan Sheldon leaves his Ag Book for Mr. Beal to sell. Never been used, says Ivan. James Shearer leaves his bashfulness to Lee Ranney. Marguerite Smith wills next year's Keyhole to a staff of ambitious Seniors. . Ernie Stein leaves his earnestness 'to Franklin Clock .as a supplement to his frankness. Marcella and Shirley leave Mr. Mabio to wonder if h© will ever seat lovers next to each other again. • Helen Tuck leaves all her yellow excuses to Pat Lee Just in case she needs them. Bob . Walters wills his good'looks to'one of our bashful Romeos in school. Dale VJatts says Mary left her heart to him two years ago and new he's going to capture it for kefeps. Harold Williams wills his half of his school books to Phyllis--that they may b© kept in loving hands. Martha T einkauf wills her power over Belding fellows to Pauline Parkhurst. Norman Wilsted wills his deep bass voice to Fred Bock, and in the same breath, Dick Wal-kow wills his vocal talent to Don Johnson. Bob Wiso bequeathes his Ford to Ed Sharpe to call for his girls with. John Zeigler wills his gold tooth to the Chemistry class for experiments. EdNJones leaves the schopl and likes it. Tonjr Spano leaves his- name '; to history and ■;.„qnters the ' wide world As Charles Gallagher. In'- conclusion we 'thoughtfully leave all unpaid ' bills te the .. class., of '35 .knowing that they • will appre- - elate such a consideration. ; • -r - Lastly we humbly appoint • ps executors of this estate, Ed Rey- - nold3 and Olga Petersen.' We hereby sign this •document on the thirty-first day of May in .the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred . and .thirty-four. Signed CIua 13 ; FACULTY' A.F. Allinder,Coach, Social Soience; Victor C. Beal, Agriculture, Science;George L. Dibble, Commercial, Geography ; Doretha Edmonds, Horae Economics; Alice Fuller, Librarian; E. B. Holden, Superintendent; Russell Houck, N Manual Arts; LouiseT Lau, -Languages; Vern E. Mabie, History, Principal; Harriet Ma-comber, English; Ruth J. Miller, Art; Olga Petersen, Commercial; Ed Reynolds, Science, Mathematics; Clarence Roth, Band, Orchestra; Margaret Ann Monroe, English, Dramatics; Mao B. Scarvell,Music; Marguerite Straight, History;Elizabeth Taylor, English.



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I, VS The class of '35 made Its brave entrance on title scene In September, 1931 as an unusually large class. Our first leaders were one of the red-headed twins, Arnie Olsen, president; Sir Tommie' Pilkinton, vice president; Maxine Sharpe, secretary; and Donnie Johnson, treasurer. We made our debut in our first assembly program when we presented a play rewritten from the story Jimmy Valentine. The big hero was Mertle Kraas playing opposite Josie Svendsen. We made a keen comeback the next year because we felt so grown-up. Arnold Wood was our president; Jo Svendsen, vice-president; Mary Ellen Christensen, secretary; and Clella Conger, treasurer. That big strong man, Howard Sharpe, is our class president this year with Donald Johnson, vice president; Julia Waterman, another rad-head, secretary; and Phid Byrne, treasurer. So far we haven't made much money because of the Depression, but our highest ambition for next year is to publish a real annual. Till • then, goodbye. A ■ k Richard Albaugh Leona Bateman Agnes Bristol Frederick Bock George Bond'A. Leon Burgess Kenneth Burns Phyllis Byrne --Winston Cairns Barbara Choate I V George Gould V Robert Griffith Robert Grinnell Wayne Griswold Enil Hahnenberg Pauline Hansen Raemon Harrington Pauline Heaven Albert Heimbecker Martin Holmden ■' Mary Ellen Christensen .t- Florine Hill A Robert Christensen Catherine Clark Franklin Clock Mary Cogswell Gordon Cogswell Irene Coleman Robert Cooper Clella Conger Evelyn Craig rt ’£ Betty Metzger Marian Cusick .— '-'.■•Claire Middlebrook Donald Johnson Richard Kiley i, Merton fraaS YvV ... Mabel Larsen Helen Lawton1! Thelma Lewis ’ Vivian McFarland £aul Merren Leon Daniels Gertrude Delano Bernie DeSpelder Neva Dietrich Ruth Ferch Georgiana Fox Ronald Fox Donald Frazee r jt '-h jl -f. Jeanne Miller Roberta Miller Joyce Moore Omar Mortensen Mary Mulick Ruth Munson Arnold Olsen Donald Olsen Ernestine Otterbacker Pauline Parkhurst Genevieve Petersen j. Roberta Petersen( Axv Merel Petersen Thomas Pilkintbi xV, Ruby Porter Doris Potter Clayton Riker Clifford Robinson Chester St. Peters Dorothy Sayles ■Howard Sharpe . Maxine Sharpe Norris Sipperlcy ' Shirley Slonker ' Harold Steinke Alvin Stokes Vivian Stokes John Story Josephine Svendsen Ruth Tully Julia Waterman Richard Westover Agnes Wilkinson Donald Wilsted Arnold Wood Glen Wooster

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