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

 - Class of 1944

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Sophomore Class First: C. O’Betts, I). Weber, A. Cornwell, G. Ackley, V. Salyer, I). Sweat, J. Nelson. Second: J. Sayles, S. Snow, R. Soss, R. Rich, M. King, B. Martin, H. O’Brien, R. St. Peters, S. Rutherford, B. Carpenter. Third: B. Robinson, B. Shilling, G. Neilson, E. Emmons, A. Hansen, F. Spear, S. Ritzema, V. Conroy, M. Rydahl, Miss Farr. Fourth: L. VanHorne, L. Millard, I). Jensen, R. Taylor, 1). Johnson, A. Taylor, J. Hansen, 1). Thompson, W. Petersen, A. Vining. First: E. Petersen, E. Rydahl, J. Hough, E. McMceken, R. Kraft, R. Craft, H. Blumherg, R. Hersey. Second: S. Cornwell, B. Peterman, M. Howell, K. Hill, B. Baker, T. Brown, N. Hansen, T. Schutt, C. Schweitzer. Third: H. Smith, P. Wilson, L. LeFevre, C. Laper, A. Williams, J. Jorgenson, Moore, I, Jurden, Miss Bates. Fourth: J. Derosha, T. Wilcox. G. Black, M. Hansen, A. Hanwn, K. Rasmussen, M. Guernsey, J. Fisher, B. O’Conner, J. Irish. {26}

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 1 « 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Agnes Kildegaard - - - - Secretary Gale Fuller .... Vice-President Jack Van Hoose - - - - Treasurer Eleanor Amidon .... President I 1 1 I I 1 You’ve got to hand it to the Junior Class. Seriously, they harnessed all that surplus energy and really zoomed into positions of leadership in school activities. Led by their capable President, Eleanor Amidon, along with Gale Fuller, Vice-President; Selma Kildegaard, Secretary; Jack Van Hoose, Treasurer; and advisors, Miss Sellers and Mrs. Maine and Mr. Dibble, they really went to town. Nan Clark, Johnny O'Connor, and Charles Woods dish out the law in a stern manner at Police Board meeting. Wayne Petersen, A! Bennett, Johnny O’Connor, Fd Blumberg, Mert Rasmussen, Chuck Woods, Chuck Vining, Harley Bowser (Junior), and Gale Fuller represented their class on the Varsity Squad. Gale won glory for his class as basketball captain this season. Members of the Junior Class in Band are too numerous to even mention; and the same thing may be said about Glee Club, for the number of Junior boys and girls in both organizations really adds up! Able representatives of their ciass on the Girls’ League Board are Jeanne Bierly, Shirley Norton, Jeanne Clement, Betty Perkins, Marcia Richmond, Selma Kildegaard, Eleanor Krebs, and Jeanette Cory. Lyle Chapman represented Greenville at the District Speech Contest, tying for first place in the oratorical contest. Shirley Blanding, Da e Filgas, Carolyn Watson, Lyle Chapman, Ruth Nelson, Betty Perkins, Jim Potter, and Max Guenther, took part in this year’s successful All-School Play. In combination with the Class of ’44, the Juniors made a huge success of the Junior-Senior Prom. Their St. Patrick’s Day party really got hep in a big way when the large majority of high school students turned out for the big occasion. At the C. C. C., their Calamity Costume Party, (or was it their Costume Calamity Party?) won the prize for bringing in the most money. Yep, the Junior Class has really gone to town, and just wait until next year when they will surely rise and shine! at. Patrick's £25}



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 V SOPHOMORE Barbara Martin Jack Hansen - - Shirley Snow -Alex Taylor When the school year began in ’43, the Sophomore Class was indeed a puzzle to the other classes in school. No one knew just what they would turn out to be. But as time went by, various pieces were fitted in together. First came the election of officers: President, Barbara Martin; Vice-President, Jack Hansen; Secretary, Alex Taylor; and Treasurer, Shirley Snow. The students with the help of their advisors — Miss Farr, Miss Bates, and Miss Robinson, added more clever pieces during the year, including the original Sophomore Party, the Penny Arcade and telegrams at the C. C. C., and the winning of top honors in the Class Basketball Tournament. Then, too, more useful parts were added by the once-puzzling sophomores who took part in band, glee club, F. F. A., athletics, and forensics, as well as dramatics. When all these parts were assembled, the Sophomores were no longer a puzzle, but presented a picture of a class that was really going places. 1 1 1 1 CLASS OFFICERS - - - - President • - Vice-President - - - - Treasurer - - - - Secretary |i'h( C27)

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