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

 - Class of 1947

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i1'0llI'fh Razr- D. Smith, li. Ranney, M. Taylor i C. Nelson, D. Chase. i7hiwl Ron'-L. Walker, B, O'Connor. M 1 Keller, G. Neilsen, AI. Cory, G. Ingersoll l C. Fordyce, M. Puffpaff. iSecf1nn' Ron'-M. Simpson, Miss Kern, N Comstock. B. Rasmussen. iliizztl Ron'-B. Bicrly, T. Brown. l i SENIOR PLAJY i Don't Keep Him Waiting, the Senior play, was a comedy in three acts about conventional Betty Randle, played by Millie Simpson, and her flustrated family including Lloyd Walker, Barby Bird, Bruce Rasmussen, and Doris Smith. It was guided by our industrious Miss Maryon Kern, Oral English teacher. 1 ' i .ki.- y i ALL-SCHOOL PLAY Brother Goose, the all-school play, was a comedy inlthree acts about the trials and tribulations of the Adams family. The seniors in this werle Jim Black, Marion Puffpaff, and Doris Lawrence and it was under the capable guidance of Miss Bernice Hall, Oral English teacher. Third Ron'-D. Lawrance, L. Snyder, E. Tarleton, J. Coats, M. Taylor, Miss Hall, J. Swanson. SFCOIIIX Ron'-M. Packard, J. Sweitzer, M. Pufipaff, 1. Black, L. Jorgenson. Fivztt Ron'-Pat Cook. i l,5

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V0i'C 4VJ 'Wm' ta Victor Larsen Mamie McGee Mary Ellen Olsen He Jhall have a noble ment- We are never Jo happy nor Bury in her bayhfal world, my. Jo unhappy at ue imagine. Alderman 2 Alderman 3 Alderman 2 Glee Club 2 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Girl's League 3 Latin Club 2, 3 judging 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Most Bashful Girl Projector Club l, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 r Sextette 2, 3 f, ,I 'I ' ,fyfhlx ini!! N If ,ft,0 -4 . . eeeee 3 c ep we 1 . A '.,- 14 I -.'--- ' Lillie Sheldon Doris Smith Harold Springsteen Day and night niy thought! Sincere in everything .the Similar spinneth the zvorlzl incline. zloexfi around. Glee Club 2, 4 Intramural l, 2 Class Officer 4 Girl's League 4 Girl's League l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 4 ri yi ' -f-f M a g C 1 - , Qf., - , c L1'. 'V , ,Nh lf. , X vii, Irlarlon Weber The devil it a gentleman. Class Officer 4 Oratory 4 Senior Play 4 Carl Wise ll'fho firrt invented work, and hound the free and happy Jpiriz dozen. NOT PICTURED Edward Krampe A witty Jaying prove: noth- Baseball 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Projector Club 3 Student Council 3, 4 Sheridan 1, 2 Phylis Wilson 'Thix day I'1'e lived. Harold Peterman It ir better to know axelen thingy than to know noth- ing, Class Officer 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Boy's State Most Athletic Boy ,Q 1 - me W 'Q ' Q ,F 51. iw Q 5 4 it 5 Q .wgig',a Bob Staffen For a man ir a man and matter of his fate. Football 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 chief-iofpaiice P P P Most popular boy Most Admired Senior x5'X Fred Ranney If any man lover comfort and has a little caxh to hut it. Student Council 4 Alderman l, 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Projector Club 1 Boy's Choir 1 Basketball Manager Police Board 4 Senior Play 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 Track 3 Annual Staff 4 All School Play l ing. Glee Club 1 Stage Craft 2, 3, 4 COOK'S



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CLASS PROPHECY THERE'LL COME A TIME WHEN . . . Glen Ackley will manage the Ackley and Gamble Hardware Corporation. Floyd Austin will be a bartender in a Malamute saloon. joan Anderson will own her own drug store. Norma Barnes will make flap-jacks for ranchers. Betty Benedict will raise the prize chicken for the World's Fair. Carlton Bidstrup will enter his third term as President of the National Lunch Line Service. Betty Bierly will be America's best dressed woman. Barbery Bird will have been awarded her third Oscar. Martha Bird will run a lonely hearts club. Jim Black will be a professional gambler. Marilyn Briggs will be Power's number one girl. Richard Bristol will collect mermaids. Tom Brown will offer a bargain on false teeth. Dean Chapman will own America's finest kennels. Dick Chase will be painting Varga Girls for Esquire. David Christensen will be selling pop-corn in the Stock Club. Marvin Cristensen will have painted the Brooklyn Bridge for the fifth time. jerry Coats will be President of the National Cork Works. Mary Lou Comstock will own a Dude Ranch in Colorado. Muriel Feldt will be an advertiser for the Sudzy Wudzy Soap Company. Lee Finch will have worn out the highways between Greenville and neighbor- ing cities. Colleen Fordyce will be an elevator operator in Wurzburgs. Morris Garlick will have completed his plans for a 24 hour loaf program. Glenna Godfrey will be following the band around as an orchestra wife. Audrey Guernsey will be the author of the second version of The Egg ami I. Wilma Guldner will celebrate the tenth anniversary of her eighteenth birthday. Alma Hansen will learn to read instructions. . Mary jane Hansen will be captured by a Redskin. Priscilla Higgins will sell hot dogs on the moon. Harold Hill will publish the Mericle Mighty Men Comics. Edla Horton will give diamond bracelets for Christmas gifts. Nancy Howes will be six feet tall. Marcia Huntley will have her choice of convertibles. George Ingersoll will invent 904 . Gaynell Ingraham will count every star. Betty jahner will disect a bachelor's heart. 14

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