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Page 22 text:
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JUNIORS' eld TO the victors belong the spoils,' they say, but to the victors in the various class elections there goes a great deal of responsibility! The Juniors, with little difficulty, selected four of the happiest people in their class to conduct class business very efficiently in their cheerful manner . . . honestly now, did you ever see President Hcrold Nielsen or his right-hand man, Darwin Sampson, when they weren't smiling? . . . June Hemmingsen, who counted the lucres, without a smile? ... or Secretary Johnson when she wasn't laughing? They certainly did their part in making the Jr.-Sr. Prom a success and every other school party for that matter . . . The annual Junior Assembly made a hit ! . . . everyone was particularly pleased when Bad Boy Toby stole the show . . . the Style Show brought the usual response that pretty clothes always bring! Their gambling den at the C. C. C. brought them money and everyone else pleasure. After this year's success, they can't help but be successful Seniors. That serious-looking group at the bottom of the page is the executive committee of the Sophomore Class ... a wiser, more efficient group cannot be found! To organize and keep that Sophomore class running smoothly is no joke . . . they are the largest, peppiest group in this institution, but Bill Richmond. Ferris Hough. Morine Curtis.and Marjorie Edsall have done a swell job! ... a large percent of the class turned out for all the parties and they were well-represented in sports, debate, school play, and other activities ... at the C. C. C. they conducted the biggest soda bar ever seen around these parts! ... a fine class of Juniors-to-be! Now we come to those can't-get-them-down Freshmen! . . . Albert Gibson, Curt Bradley, Betty Amidon, and Edna Mae Cordes took it upon their young shoulders to organize the Freshmen group for the four years of high school ahead . . . and what a fine start they got! . . . they walked away with first prize for the most business at the C. C. C. (who didn't get stuck with a camera ticket?) The members of this class are some of the greatest party goers” in school ... if there isn't a party, then they make one! . . . From the picture you may doubt that they have a good time! . . . the party may have lagged a bit—or could it have been the company? . . . probably a time-out ! ... at least we know a Freshman can sit down! All kidding aside, they are a fine group—hope there will before like them! For that matter, the entire lot—Juniors. Sophomores, and Freshmen—is on the 0X1' jov -™oar Cx f» j JTMSH i President—Harold Nielsen Vice-president—Darwin Sampson Secretary—Eleanor Johnson Treasurer—June Hemmuigsen President—Albert Gibson Vice-president—Curtis Bradley Secretary—Edna Mae Cordes Treasurer—Betty Amidon President—Fred Richmond Vice-president—Ferris Houcjl Secretary—Monne Curtis Treasurer—Marjorie Ann Edsall 18
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Words of Our Poet CLASS POEM Our high school days we are leaving behind But there are many things that will remind Remind us of our dear old Greenville High 'Neath a western Michigan sunlit sky. We cannot forget the times we have had Both those that were good, and those that were bad For it's those memories that we hold dear Plus the very thoughts of our leaving here, That brings many a tear into our eyes As we look around and try to surmise What the future holds for a graduate. But it seems so hard to anticipate. We have come to school three seasons each year We've seen the leaves, grass, and snow disappear But none of these can really touch one's heart Compared to our havina to depart From Greenville High School and all that in it In whose midst we've enjoyed each minute. We'll miss the assembly before each game Though our spirit will always be the same We'll miss the sessions where we had to go, To study and not paper wads to throw. We will miss them all, but we cannot stay The time has come, now we must go our way. So we will scry adieu to Greenville High Though we are leaving you, it's not goodbye For as we step out in this world so wide Where we will take our places side by side With the rest of mankind in that large school Where live and learn is the eternal rule We'll remember our days in Greenville High And will hold them more dear as time flies by. —Joe Sage 17
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