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

 - Class of 1936

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HI-LI FE Katherine Tuttle Orchestra 34- 35 Vice President 33 All School Play 35 Class Treasurer 35- 36 Student Council 33 Hl-Llfe Staff 36 Newspaper 33 Pluma Thuston Hl-Llfe Staff 36 Ray Tower Football 32- 34- 35 Class President 36 Basketball 32- 33 Band 32- 33- 34 Orchestra 32- 33- 34 Plays 33- 34- 36 Student Counoll 36 Class Vooallst lass Actor Violet Van Ooker Basketball 32- 33- 35 •Olrl Athlete Ruth Marlon White Margaret Whlters Student Council 32 Basketball 32 Hl-Llfe Staff 36 Class Artist Max Wilcox Basketball 34 Judging '35 F F A 35 ulass Masoot Phyllis Houck Basketball 35 21

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H l-LI FE Lewis W Swartz Judging 34-’35 Keith Sowerby Judging '34 Merton Sowerby Baseball 34- 35 F r A 34- 35- 36 Judging 35 Marion Stevens Moat Bashful Girl Katherine K Shelden Basketball ’SO- 32- 33 Klsie Tanner Hazel Thomas Marion Thompson Dne of the Class Inseparable 20



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H l-LI FE Bernard Wood Clifford Robinson Russell Tuinhoff Football '33 Basketball 33 Ass't Football Manager 35 Basketball Manager '35 Hi-Life Staff '36 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall term of 1932, we, and wild bunch of imps, piled into the school blissfully unaware of the dangers that confronted us. With no more destination than a tumble weed and no more memory than a mirror we fell pell-mell into Latin, Algebra and kindred horrors. Initiating time came. WoeI Oh woe to us—for that was way back when—when such terrifying things as peanut-rolling were imposed upon us frosh. Finally we were headed into the balcony and had our elections. We elected Merle Eichelberg, president; Katie Tuttle, vice-president; Ruth Clement, secretary; and Jack Christensen, treasurer. Miss Monroe and Mr. Allinder stood by us, class advisors. Our freshman assembly was a success. The first part was a Florist's shop and the second part was a regular deluge of sailors. Not much connection but it went over well. Then we migrated into the sophomore stamping grounds and were duly recognized. We were quite subdued, however, so subdued that we didn't do much else but elect our olass officers. These were president, Mary Anderson, vice-president, Howard Olsen; secretary, Verle David; and treasurer. Sue Bower. Mr. Dibble and Mr. Beal were our class advisors. Then we became juniors. Our wrath had abated, and we let the sophs do the Initiating . Chris Hansen was president; Sylvia Cowles , vice-president; Jack Christensen, secretary; and Katie Tuttle • treasuruer. Miss Root and Mr. Garter were class advisors. ?’e cooperated with the seniors to put on the Junior-Senior Prom, which was an outstanding social event of the year. HurrahJ At last we were on our last lap—that is, of our school daze I The class officers which we elected were president, Ray Tower; vice-president, Bernard ?’ood; secretary, Mary Edith Moran; treasurer, Katie Tuttle. Our capable advisors were Miss Lau and Mr. Garter. ith Marian Thompson as general chairman, the Jr.-Sr. Rendezvous went off very well—good musi?, soft lights, etc. You know—ah me. Our Leap-Year Party on January 31 was surely a novel idea—that is, in this school anyway. The girl asked for the date and when the fellow said yes , she gave him a blue or red tag which showed other designing ferns he was taken. The girl asked for all the dances and there was a five cent fine for fellows asking! Some Fun! Then our senior assembly, on Feb. 26. Ve ve staged a trip around the world showing scenes from different places illustrating the situations in different lands. In England, the play So This is London. was given. style show depicted Paris. Madame Butterfly reviewed Japan and two Italian pictures gave us Italy. It was quite a success. Our senior play The Red Thread of Guilt was an exciting murder with—Oh well, you can read its wTiteup somewhere in this book. Then before we knew it, it came time to practice for Commencement and we thought more and more about graduating. Skip day at last came. Ve tried so hard to do everything we planned that we were terribly tired out at the end of the day—but it was a happy tired feeling. Then came the 10th, Commencement and we were graduated. After Commencement we added one more success in the line of Joyful Senior Dances at the Country Club. And so we, new the Lords and Ladies at this place—the seniors do close our olass resume. Our four years have been full of fun, yet hectic, and so at times trying. Many of us would like to stay another year and enjoy the new school, building. But Life-calls, and we are impatient. Soon we will be truly out into the world. 22

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