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

 - Class of 1935

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n h CJ SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 This ’narks the end of four years of work an'- pleasure, four years in which more has been accomplished than in any preceding years, four years in which solid friendships have been formed, some of which will last through the years while others will end with Commencement----a final handshake, a last so long and e may never see each other again; four years in v hich we have slowly opened our eyes to the world around us and hav tried to realize its meaning. As we entered this institution four years aero we were looking for a good time and failed to take rdvantage of many things which now seem worthwhile. However, the first year ”'e elected Arnold Olsen, President; Tom Pilkinton, Vice-president; Maxine Sharpe, Secretary; and Don -Johnson, Treasurer. We very seriously put on a class assembly demonstrating Christmas customs in sundry lands and featuring Santa Claus. The assembly took second place. The Freshman-Sophomore p:.rty in our second year was the most euccesful party of the season, it actually made money. Arnold Wood -;as President, Joscchine Svendsen Viet-president, Mary Ellen Christensen Secretary and Clella Conger Treasurer. Mr. Beal, Miss Straight, and Mr. Dibble weri our advisors tht. first tv;o y ars. Our Junior officers werc Howard Sharpe, President; Donald Johnson, Vice-president; Julia Waterman, Secretary; and Phyllis Byrne, Treasurer. Mr. Beal and Miss Lau wfcre advisors. We were supreme in interclass basketball. This year our officers arc Tom Filkinton, President; Em 1 Hahncnberg, Vice-president; Shirlty Slanker, Secretary; and Ruth Munson, Treasurer. Especially are we indebted to our senior class advisors, Mr. Alllnder and Hiss Lau, for the splendid way they have worked and supported every project sponsored by the class of '35. Though wo haven't been especially spectacular ”re believe that we have entered into the life of the school as able citizens and that w. have had successful high school careers. It Is our hope that wc. have left behind us pleasant memories with those who are to step into our places and rule for a short year. May they profit by our mistakes and uphold the traditions cf Greenville High School as v,e have tried to do.

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n;H5 35 Merel Petersen Class B.B. Manager 33 Ton Pllkinton Senior Play Class President 35 Vice President 32 Football 31-32 Band 33-34-35 Asst. Ath. Manager 34 Class Basketball 32-33 Basketball 33-34-35 Baseball 34 Class Baseball 32 Annual Staff Doris Potter Orchestra. 33-34-35 Senior Play PIoward Sharpe Football 32-33-34 Baseball 32-33-34-35 Class B.B. o4 o5 Track 30 Council 30-31 Class President 33 Annual Staff Maxine Sharpe Sec'y of Class 32 Council 34-35 Shirley Slanker High School Play 35 Senior Play Sec'y of Class 35 John Story Football 32-33-34 Basketball 34-35 Golf 32-34-35 Class B.B. 31-32-33 Alvin Stokes Football 34 Judging 33-34-35 Chester St. Peters . Basketball 33-34 Class B.B. 33-34-35 Football 34 Baseball 34 Josephine Svendsen Class Basketball 32-33 Council 33 Vice Pres, of Class 33 High School Play 34 Annual Staff Richard Westover Class Baseball 34-35. Baseba.ll 34 Donald Wilsted Athletic Manager 34-35 Class Basketball 32-34-35 Arnold Wood Council 32 Football 31-32-33-34 Basketball 32-33-34-35 Band 32-33-34-35 President of Class 33



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■« r,H'n 55 JUNIOR CLASS In the fall term of 1932 we, a wild bunch of Imps, plied Into the school, blissfully unaware of all that confronted us. With no more destination than a tumble weed and no more memory than a mirror, we started gallivanting through Latin, Algebra, and kindred subjects. Initiating time came, woe to us, for that w s way back in the dark ages when such terroristic penalties as peanut-rolling were imposed on impious Freshmen. Finally, we were herded, into the balcony and had our elections. We elected Merle Eichelberg president, Katherine Tuttle vice-president, Ruth Clement secretary and Jack Christensen treasurer. Miss Monroe and Mr. Allinder stood by as class advisors. Our Freshman assembly was a success. The first part was a Florist Shop and the second part was a regular deluge of sailors. Then we migrated to the Sophomore stamping grounds-and were duly recognized. We were quite ’ subdued, so subdued that we didn't do much except to elect our class officers: president, Mary Andersen; vice-president, Howard Olsen; secretary, Aferle David; and treasurer, Sue Bower. Mr. Dibble and Mr. Beal were our class advisors. Now that we are Juniors we can afford to smile indulgently on the antics of lower-classmen. Chris Hansen is president, Sylvia Cowles is vice-president, Jack Christensen is secretary and Katherine Tuttle is treasurer. This year Miss Root and Mr. Garter have ably guided us. We cooperated with the Seniors h putting on the Junior-Senior Prom which was an outstanding social event of the year. JdM .1FF

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