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

 - Class of 1945

Page 11 of 68

 

Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 11 of 68
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Page 10 text:

1. Old Faithfuls 2. Hall Duty 3. Chemistry Stew 4. Deep Concentration 5. Home on the Range 6. Meet me in St. Louis. Louis 7. Wee Willie Winkie 8. Manpower Shortage? 9. Why so serious? 10. Careful, Ajax! 11. When we were young, Maggie 12. Water Nymph 13. Just Jinx 14. Two Charlotte’s and a Shirley 15. Bernice LeFevre plus the Amidons, Allen and Eleanor 16. Continued on page 12 £3}



Page 12 text:

MR. MABIC MR. ALLINDER Sntwhifc title tit Principal Tim Burr Meets the Faculty . . . To introduce Tim Burr to G. H. S., we take him on a tour of the building. First stop, of course, is Mr. Mabie’s office to introduce Tim Burr to the Big Boss” himself While we’re waiting for Mr. Mabie, let’s introduce him to the teachers who are in the office. That pretty teacher is Miss Farr. She’s here for her mail. That cheerful person with her is Miss Gray, who teaches literature to the Junior High. She and Miss Farr are the guiding angels of the Girls League and together edit the school news. I his is Mrs. Crawford, Mr. Mabie’s secretary, one of the friendliest people in the building. Oh! Hello Miss Sellers, this is our mascot, Tim Burr, and Tim Burr, this is Miss Sellers, our American and English literature teacher. Remember the English Lit production of School for Scandal.' That very handsome gentleman is Mr. Ailin-der, our principal. He’s the busiest, and because of his friendliness and sense of humor, one of the best liked men on the faculty. This is Miss Wood, Tim Burr, she teaches English and geometry and is one of the nicest teachers we have. Come on along and I’ll introduce you to Mrs. Briggs, the principal of the Junior High. She’s responsible for those smooth Junior High activities. Across from her room, in room 315, (you can tell by all the maps) Mr. Robinson teaches history, and his classes never provide a dull moment. That lady we just passed in the hall is Miss McGee, who has been a very efficient president of the Teachers’ Club this year. Hello, Miss Fredlund and Mrs. Thompson. Tim Burr, this is Miss Fredlund. she teaches literature, biology, and English to Junior High Students, and this is Mrs. Thompson, our energetic physical ed. instructor. Oh! there’s Miss Woods. She teaches arithmetic and English in room 308. Come on, Tim Burr, let’s whiz around the halls while we’re waiting to meet Mr. Mabie. 1 his is room 301, hangout of the F. F. A. — and here’s their adviser, Mr. Converse. He takes them on interesting field trips away from uninteresting school work. And here in 312 Mr. Swanton restrain future scientists, doctors, and engineers from eliminating the positive and blowing up the school with their messes. Hear that noise? Well, follow it and you'll come to 203, Mrs. Mabie’s typing room. She’s the teacher who supervised those nice programs for the Honor Banquet. Her next-door neighbor is Miss Dillon, our other commercial teacher and our candidate for a good sport award — she’s just grand. { 10}

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