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

 - Class of 1936

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H l-LI FE JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Eely, E. Johnson, L. A. Hansen, D. Seabolt, L. Stoekford, H. Daano, L. Ranney, K. Lae, C. Van Horn, H. King, P. Rhoads, J. Kicn-elburg, R. St. Patera, K. Guilfoyla, P. Hahnenburg. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pfahler, C. Holmden, A. Cairna, R. Pataraan, D. Moran, J. Brown, A Voa, R. Johnson, B.J. Davia , V. Mead, C. Holmden, D. Clook, F. Maijar, K. Syandaan, R. Raynolda, Mr. Illff. THIRD ROW: M. Mayrilla, R. Higgina, K. Arntz, D. Kraft, R. Moyer, B. Harr- ington, L. Sheldon, G. Griffith, K. Nielsen, D. MoCollum, L. Anderson, V. Clark, M. Rasmussen, M. Pearl, I. Corrigan, V. Craig, R. Blumburg, L. Hanson, V. Neaheim, C. Crowley. FOURTH ROW: Mias. Root, F. Nielsen, F. Anderson, H. Sorensen, B. Skinner, B. Herron, D. Watta, I. Blumburg, K. Parney, D. Allen, M. Petersen, L. Kennedy, B. Mullok, B. Blaok, 3. Lodlng, B. Saokett, E. Siebert, G. Helmbeoker, V. Walker. FRONT ROW: p- Vanderlip, V. Clifford, J. Zigenfuaa, S. Kipp, T. Larson, L. Vos, B. Swartzloff, C. Gibson, W. Walker, A. Nielsen, H. Kingsbury, J. Anderson, L. Gott, M. Curdy, R. Wilkinson. 24

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HI-LI FE Jerome Anderson-Presidsnt Howard Kingsbury-Vice President AI TCRY OF TKZ JUNIOR CLASS Hurrah'. After going through a whole year of kidding, we finally emerged into the sophomore class, n.s Freshies, we had for our class officers, oresident, L. A. Hansen; vice president, Art Knapp; secretary Virginia Walker; and treasurer, Katherine Crowley. Our advisors were Miss Petersen, Mr. Roth and Mr. Houck. We decided on green and white for our class colors. While we were freshmen, we combined with the Sophomores in the annual Freshman-Sophomore party. One of the best of the yearl Our sophomore advisors were Mr. Dibble and Miss Petersen. These teachers have safely piloted us through our infancy in G. H. S. and we are truly grateful to them. Our officers were: president, Art Knapp; vice oresident, Jerome Anderson; secretary, Dorothy Kraft, and treasurer, Louise Kennedy. Now we have truly come into the realms of Greenville High. Through shining corridors and spacious halls we roam with a sense of all-possessing and omnipotence. We, the Juniors, can now afford to smile upon the indulgences of those uninitiated who are coming into the great school of which we are at last a part • Our class officers are: president, Jerome Anderson; vice oresident, Howard Kingsbury; secretary, Eleanor Amtz; and treasurer, Virginia Clark. Our Advisors areMr. Pfahler, Miss Root and Mr. Iliff. We cooperated with the seniors this year in nutting on the- Junior-Senior Rendezvous. It was a grand affair with the old auditorium so decorated up you wouldn't have recognized it. Silvers' generously gave us the use of their Theatre for our benefit show Three Kids and a Queen. Next year we will be seniors. Ahl how grand it looks to us now. Really, Seniors, we can hardly imagine it—but when we come into the Senior class, we will look forward with the same glorious breathlessness to college. And so on—until we become masters of the world. Eleanor Arntz-Secretary 22 Virginia Clark-Treasurer



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HI-LIFE SOPHOMORE CLASS Ahh—Life is so—oo sweet, Just a bowl of cherries--tra-la-la. Birds in spring etc., etc. Oh mel We are so innocent. We—the little freshies, such children. We finally lit and were showed into the balcony where ve elected Don Choate, president; Junior Hansen, Tice president; Sue Ann Wright, secretary; and Maxine Benedict, treasurer. Miss Sellers and Mr. Beal saw us through that terrible, yet happy year. We chose black and silwer for our class colors. Modernistic? eh what? Our motto especially fitted us: Green as a leaf. But we re always ready. Butl this year we are Sophomores! Now we are about to retaliate. The Freshies will suffer now! We, with a grim determination, re-elected Don Choate, president; Wyman Bigler vice president; Sue Ann Wright, secretary; and Bob Saunders, treasurer. Our advisors are Miss Sellers and Mr. Dibble. We put on a honeymoon for our Sophomore Assembly, and had a scene from School for Scandal, depicting the brilliant, shallow London high life. Then there was mam1sells's boudoir in gay Paree. Op Liddle Hans, was a Danish scene showing a young farmer doing his hardest task—getting up. Mexloo was visualized by a gay cafe scene with Marjorie Kingsbury singing La Cucaracha. It was a great success. We also put on a party in cooperation with the Freshmen, having the same orchestra that was here for the Leap Year Party. And besides that a swell floor show. Some fun. Sue Ann Wright-Secretary Bob Saunders-Treasurer 25

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