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

 - Class of 1946

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The Classes

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Left to right: Jerry and 'Jitney;” Ritzi Toes; Carp?, How Schutt has grown! Fisher, Fuller and Fuller. Kitty, Two bits; Coach John, age 6; Smitty; Faithful; What goes on?; Quite domestic, Betty; Lazybones; Howie; The Jensens; Windy; Alva; Is it that bad, urt? Bashful Mary Lou; Mr. Purdy; Gunga; Jerry. {10}



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B. Kraft. M. Kinit, A. Vining, R. O’Connor We Made It As we entered the school that September morning in 42 we were greeted by the Yellow Jacket. Under his constant guidance we began our Freshman year by electing our class officers: President, Alva Cornwell; Vice President, Joan Miller; Secretary, Alice Williams; and Treasurer, Bob Shriber. We were well represented in band, Glee Club, and sports. Our penny arcade at the C. C. C. started our first big success. We plunged into our Sophomore year under the leadership of our President, Barbara Martin; Vice President, Jack Hansen; Secretary, Alex Taylor; and Treasurer, Shirley Snow. We repeated the penny arcade at the C. C. C. and successfully sponsored an original Sophomore Party. Again we took an active part in band, Glee Club, F. F. A., and athletics, as well as forensics and dramatics. Even the Yellow Jacket grew dizzy watching us slide through our Junior year. We got off to an early start by sponsoring a dance after the first football game. Our all-boy fashion show at the C. C. C. was a great success as was the Junior-Senior Prom. We were represented in the band. Glee Club, police board, and Girls' League board while Tack Hough, Eugene Rydahl, Carl Obetts, Don Johnson, Darold Weber, Leon Millard, Jerry Fisher, Keith Dean, and Harold Nord, captured honors in sports. Our class officers were: President, Jack Hough; Vice President, Albert Vining; Secretary, Nata Lou Hansen and Treasurer, Jack Hansen. We weren't a large class as we entered our Senior year, but our accomplishments were something which made our friend, the Yellow Jacket boast with pride. We were led by our class officers: President, Albert Vining; Vice President, Robert O'Connor; Secretary, Margaret King; Treasurer, Robert Kraft; and our advisers. Miss Anderson were Mr. Swanton. The class went all out for school activities this year. We had members in football, basketball, baseball, band. Glee Club, and Girls' League. Our Night Club at the C. C. C. was a great success, as was the Junior-Senior Prom. Our Senior play Swing Fever was the talk of the town. Other events which will be remembered are the Honor Banquet, Skip Day, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and Alumni. Yes, the Yellow Jacket had a right to be proud of the Class of 46. £12)

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