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

 - Class of 1940

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We've found that we have quite a wealth of personalities around G. H. S.—even down in the Freshman class. June Barlow and Rosamond Bowerman both desire to keep all their •As in the family so they're leaving them to little sisters. Donna and Virgilene. Suzie Q. Edsall shouldn't be surprised if she suddenly develops flying feet 'cause Bette Smith is leaving her love of dancing to none other. Lucy Griffith is adding her cheerfulness to that of Genevieve Nicholas just to see if it's possible to have too much. Genevieve always has a ready smile and maybe a wee bit too ready never can tell about these brothers!). Jean Gorman promises to leave Bunny and Bob all her debate points and files and hopes they may be of a little help. Mary Charlotte Vining is going to be the recipient of Rosamond's good nature and squareness. Margaret won't divulge just the number, but she is giving some of her B. B.'s to Virgilene Petersen— (B. B.’s. by the way, are Bolding Beaux). Nordhem is leaving all the reasons ho squires an under-classman around to Charlie Cooper and Goosie Gibson—but maybe they already know them! Bob Staff is just magnanimously going to shower giggle. Marcia Hansen decided to give Helen Stub at least part of her pleasant and sincere attitude and that, Helen, is really a big gift. With those grins of Dick Kennedy and Harvey Sanders we sort of doubt if they need Holger's too. Bye the bye. while we're discussing Freshmen, who's the bright-eyed girl a certain Sophomore has found so interesting? All the Senior boys are combining their ability to play basketall and presenting it to Douglas Martin in one lump. Arvin Irish is leaving his undisputed ability to play the accordion to sister Jackie (maybe he'll take it back again— his love of a good time and especially night life to all the Sophomore gang. Marian Blanding is leaving her giggle (her new makes ya wanna crank it one) to Faith Belshaw—in case Belshaw some day gets fresh outl Eleanor Johnson is going to give Kipp a few of those witty remarks, just to keep them in the school. It's really too had some Senior hasn't a remedy for Barb Hall's jokes. Maybe just to break the news to her that puns aren't wit on the highest plane will be enough. Marge Edsall also is getting (Continued on page 36) 28



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STUDENT COUNCIL HI - LIFE Government of the students by the students and for the students is our motto, and what fun we've had in fulfilling this contract. How proud we are that algebra, geometry, and English lessons are prepared as usual (maybe, a chuckle now and then!) without a teacher hovering about! What would a football game be without our pep assemblies and Treasurer Bowerman at the gate? Parties always are a pleasant task, though maybe Social Chairman Barlow might cast a quizzical look when that mile long list of to-do’s confronts her. Remember C. C. C.?—how could we forget that best-ever event? Songs of all descriptions were brought to life for decorations at the Honor Banquet where awards galore passed to happy recipients before wo trod many a merry measure to end a gala night. We're a busy school is Mayor Walker's comment upon returning with his whole troupe from a trip to see other councils in action, and we'll add a fine job. sir! Back row: Richmond. Jensen, Hough, Nielsen, Allinder, Dibble-Second row: Gorman, Edsall, Barlow, Sampson, Wakefield, Cordes. Hansen Front row: Bowerman, Tower, Kennedy, Goetsch, Stub, Irish, Walker. Standing: Walker, McLean, Standing, Knapp, Parkinson, Hart. Seated: Bowerman, Gorman, Staffen. Harrison. Keselring, Irish. Ambitious-looking group, don't you think? Just ask us about the hours spent in launching forth the 1940 Hi-Life! Camera, typewriter, and paper by the ream were very necessary equipment, to say nothing of the wear and tear on the grey matter in coercing ideas that didn't always want to make themselves evident. The business staff, too. can really boast of many a headache in watching bills roll in and keeping the precious budget under control. Perhaps you've run smack into Betty lurking about with camera in hand and just when you didn't look your prettiest! We re quite sure the business men on Main street still shiver whenever Art walks in upon them. Jean is at the bottom of all the inside dope that'a now in print about you, and Rosamond is about convinced that an editor must be almost omniscient, ubiquitous, and affable. But all in all, it's life in G. H. S.! 30

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