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

 - Class of 1938

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HERE and THERE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Potential chemists do not show the usual acid, reaction to chemistry. They seem so engrossed in their experiments that they do not realize the constant streams of water. SHOP This young gent is running up a wood bill, making his credit in shop, and satisfying an urge to cut up, all at the same time. ART ROOM When the first call goes out for paint daubers, young aspiring Rembrandts come forth; the result is a formidable array of posters, impressionistic paintings, and stage sets.



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SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL The guiding hand of student activities met in its regular session— Mayor Choate presiding. Football, basketball, and all school parties with admittance by the new activity ticket had their origin here. This year's cheerleaders were decked out in new uniforms. Publicity and social chairmen, Charlotte Baker and Anne Belshaw, had much to do with the success of the C. C. C. The Footboll Banquet, Honor Banquet, and the All School Play, Stephen Foster , were included in their many activities. 'Tis a serious job for all concerned! DEBATE Reading, discussing, speaking, and nerves are all included in the debaters' routine. The squad composed of Clair Irish, Art Crowell, Mary Clark, Ella Sanborn, Malcolm Parsons, and Leslie Lewis— under the guidance of Miss Clark —spent many a laborious though educational hour in preparing for the four scheduled debates. Much worthwhile experience was gained in delving into the mighty question, Resolved: that the several states should adopt a unicameral form of legislature. GIRLS' LEAGUE In organizing the girls in high school into a united group and providing worthwhile activities, the League serves a valuable purpose. Tea dances do a good job of furthering acquaintances. Discussions quickly dispel the clouds of weighty problems. The League room has grown from an innovation into a successful project this year. A new group of songs is the result of a song contest. The seniors ana outstanding girls were honored at the closing event—the June Banquet. Much credit is due Anne Belshaw and her board for having made the League both popular and profitable. WHERE 20 BODY AND

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