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

 - Class of 1944

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Senior Census of 1944 NAME SUPPRESSED DESIRE AMBITION FOR 1964 r Rhea Clifford To get out of school Housewife f Ellen Lawrance— Lornie” To be a professional gambler First soloist, Ballet Russe L Pluma Grosvenor— Pee Gee” To fly my own piane around the world To be out of school [ Ilene Forward To have the combined talents of Misses Sellers and Kern and Mr. Robinson To give book reviews in the high class society of Podunk t Charlette Fries— Sniokie” To be the private secretary of Franchot Tone To have married my boss and have two Tones Dorothy Peterson— Pete” To become a doctor To be teaching nursing to a group of eager girls Donna Cannon-— Cannon” Skipping school on a beautiful day Plenty of leisure with pay Alvin Johnson— Al” To drive a fast car To own a farm Charles Harrison— Harley Charrison” To travel To be a retired farmer Priscilla Barnes— Pris” To own a Buick convertible To be a teacher Kenneth Thomas— Ken” Skip school Be playing baseball Dorothy Kaeding— Dot” To work in a large hospital To be a nurse Max Larsen— Lars” To graduate Millionaire Earl Lundsberg— Squirrelly” Out of school, into the Navy Worker in tool and die shop Venus Arnold, Jr.— Jun” Join Naval Air Force Be a good farmer Virginia Cassaday— Ginny” Visit Hawiian Islands Beauty operator r Don Brayton— Don” To have a date with Miss Farr To graduate r. Donnie Reynolds— Donnie” To graduate Housewife Anne Field— Annie” To write a biography of a certain person To be women’s editor of the Christian Science Monitor r Lucille Peckham— Lucy” To travel To be a teacher r Eleanor Corneil— Sunshine” To be a professional ice skater Housewife L Charles Hall— Chuck” To get into Marines To get out of the Marines i Eddie Getzen— Eggie” Set the world on fire Millionaire I £203

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Senior Census of 1944 ) PET PEEVE MOST CHERISHED POSSESSION CLASS WILL Book reports Dictionary The task of making the bulletin to anyone who wants it. Report cards Term papers U, S. History book My red hair to Mary Simpson. My super nut deluxes to Barbara Wiersma. People who ask Why?” My memories of Mr, Allin-der’s office My arguments to Nellie Pruitt. Waiting for people My diary My quick temper to anyone who can control it. Slacks with high heels and fur coats Conceited boys American Literature book My pre-flight notebook to next year's class. My blush to anyone who is unlucky enough to have it already. Sinatra fans My friends My pigtails to Sally Ritzema. People who snap their gum Mannerless men One particular Dane Art Shenefield My American Literature book reports to anyone who can find them. Fascinators and Mairzy Doats” My beautiful singing voice? The illusion of intelligence to Lyle Chapman. Not being able to eat all the sweets My Bible My smile to Betty Perkins. I want Cliques Writing themes Report cards (?) Class ring The Girls’ League to next year’s president. Spending dull evenings That is the S64 question My ability to sleep in class to Hank Jensen. Teachers Diary My ability to day-dream to anyone who feels he deserves it. Plaids and stripes My shoes History class My dog My blond hair to Charlotte Jones. Walking alone American Literature Sally Nothing to anyone who wants it. My ability to play baseball to my brother. Frank Sinatra Football shoes My bad luck in sports to Belding. ♦censored 98” in history The police board to Max Guenther. American Literature American Literature My A” book Classification 2-C My size to anyone lucky enough to be that large. Conceited people To be able to tumble My gum to anyone who will take good { 19}



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 - . 10 1 1 1 senior .ensui or i -r-r MOST CHERISHED PET PEEVE POSSESSION CLASS WILL Flirty people My sailor Pidgeontoed people Toy cat My baton and whistle to anyone who wants to take over. Fickle people A certain picture My U,. S. History to anyone who likes it. Being home at 12 sharp My friends Being called Smokie My reputation My nickname to Sally Ritzenia. People talking about me behind Musical powder box My curious mind to Carolyn Packard. my back Frank Sinatra’s screaming fans Shorthand dictionary The Girls’ League bills to the new treas- urer. American literature Money My ’29 Chevrolet to Vernon Peterson. Crazy drivers My collection of (?) My hall guarding job to some strong armed junior. Highheeled shoes None My piano and music to Charlotte Jones. American Literature Clothes Teasing None My technique of getting the family car to Chuck Vining. My bicycle People who leave the mike and ex- My bicycle My abilities on ihc lathe to Wayne Peter- tension cords in knots sen. Censored Wavy hair My front seat in literature class to Gale Fuller. Superman and Frank Sinatra Ration books My senior play role to any capable junior girl. Women A picture of Dottie Lamour My dates to Ed Blumberg. School A. R. Rain on picnics My diaries, letters, and pic- My always in a hurry” rush to Jeannette - tures Johnson. Being teased That mysterious picture My tardiness record on the bus to Char- lottle Sprague. - Fast gumchewers Happiness and friends My cheerleading duties to the person who can take the task. Getting up to go to school Ration books My ticket selling job to some happy - person. Long hair poetry, foolish women My gift of gab Mert R, may take what he sees fit. 1 121]

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