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

 - Class of 1948

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I'aking speed tests in typing Shorthand homework Get ready to write! Sickening sweetness Talking in session and raising heck People who can skip school without getting caught Show-offs Studying Girls Studying People borrowing my sweaters Eating the wrapper and throwing the candy away I .indy’s V-8 Intolerant people — definitely! Doing homework School Anklets and pumps Giving oral reports Talking too much Boys that arc late for dates! Mr. Robinson’s Get ready to write! Mr. Robinson’s Get ready to write! Wearing shoes Mouth acrobatics with gum Bubble gum Near You “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes When You Were Sweet Sixteen Rumors Are Flying The Preacher and the Bear” Feudin’, Fussin’, and a’ Fightin’ Without a Song” Night and Day Peg O’ My Heart” Near You 'That’s My Desire This Is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening That’s for Me Night and Day Anniversary Song Anniversary Song April Showers Now I Belong to Jesus Star Dust That’s For Me Ask Anyone Who Knows The Lady from Twenty-nine Palms 'They Say It’s Wonderful To Celia Rhapsody in Blue I will nothing. I’m Scotch My daydreaming in U. S. History to anyone who can get away with it My class position to Robert Perks My fond memories of G. H. S. to anyone who will cherish them All my cider to Einer and Gale for $.60 Standing on my head in gym class to anyone foolish enough to do it I need everything I have, except my brother My tumbling to anyone who wants to break his neck My Am. Lit. book to some lucky boy or girl My teachers to the Juniors Leave my sweaters to B. S. My luck in Am. Lit. to Roger Jensen I will my Lit. book to anyone who w'ants it I’m taking everything I can, especially my memories My position on the football team to Ferris Larsen My Latin marks to anyone who wrants them My summer vacations at Morley to my sister My IJ. S. History to some unfortunate Junior The fun I had in G. H. S. to some Junior Good luck and best wishes to the swell kids in the classes of ’49, '50, and '51 My nickname, Shorty”, to Lorraine Mahlich My baseball shoes to Bob Simpson A nail file for the Girl's G Club bowling group My chair in homeroom to anyone wrho wants it My chair in home ec. to Gloria Bower 17

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 (D s' name SUPPRESSED DESIRE SENIOR AMBITION FOR 1968 ROY ARNTZ “Ernie” To give Miss Charron a speed test To have retired with a new Cadillac SHIRLEY AYLSWORTH “Thumper” To see “Dode” ready for school at 7:30 To be a secretary DAN BAUMAN “Danny” To trade places with Mr. Swan ton To become an engineer JOYCE BLANDING “Clem” To accomplish artistry on the flute D. H. B. C. BERWIN BOW “Bcrdie” Don’t you know? Get out of school for good JERRY BOWER “Stinky” Truck driver Be out of school DELORES BROWN “Dade” To see Shirley A. go through one day without losing a pencil To be teaching school PATRICIA JEAN BULLARD “Pat” Go to California Be a reporter ED COMM EE “Homicide” To own a new Ford To be well established in my business and home life PHILIP CONNER “Punk” To retire at the age of forty To be a success PAT COOK “Cookie” Get Mr. Robinson a new typewriter To be married and have twins GERALD A. CORY “Jeny” To understand women — all of them Own an airplane — with wings JOHN GARI) DECKER “Jack” To get a bull moose and a To hold a good position in grizzly all in one shot the Hudson Bay Co. JUNE DEMING “'To get rid of my inhibitions” Who knows? Anything can — taken from Mr. Baker’s lectures happen DAN DIBBLE “Dib” To be a successful business man ROBERT DODDS “Rob” Be on any committee but clean-up Have school a long way behind me DELORES EHLERT “Dee Dee” To own a horse ranch To have my own rodeo DONNAMAE EWAR T “Don” To own a dog and horse ranch To be happily married JOYCE FISHER “Jo” To be someplace and happy Time will tell ROSE ALICE FILGAS “Kitty” To be able to wear size shoes! (1975) Married and a football team and a cheer leader of my own! HOWARD FOSTER “Shorty” To be a “pro” jockey To retire, marry and have twins RONALD FULLER “Ron” To play baseball in the American League To play with the Detroit Tigers • DIANE GROSVENOR “Di” Marry a man who can cook Fashion editor for Junior Bazaar LEONA HANSEN “Lee” “A’s” in physics Censored MEREDITH HANSEN “Merdy” Well - - - ! 16 To be the nation’s leading floral designer



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SHIRLEY HANSEN “Shirt” VIRGINIA HANSEN “Gini” RUSSELL HARPER “Sporty” BONNIE HATCH FLOYD HEIMBECKER “Hein” TERRY HIGHFIELD “Grunt” JEANETTE HOWELL “Jake” PHYLLIS HOY “Fritz” HOWARD JENSEN “Bill” ROBERT JOHNSON “Bob” ROBERT JORGENSEN “Sqtieek LINDY KERNS DOROTHY KING “Dot” BEVERLY KINTZ “Bert” ELIZABETH ANN KRAFT “Suzy” MARCIA LEWIS “Marsh” DONALD LINCOLN “Don” ROBERT LOSINGER “Bob” BRUCE MERREN KENNETH MILLER “Cueball” DtJANE MUNS “Muns” SHIRLEY NICKERSON JAMES NORD “Smiley” RUTH OPLAND “Bridget” MARGARET ORR “Maggie” MARTIN PACKARD “Pak” WAYNE PARR “Buick” To hear Mr. Swan ton say, “Shirley, that problem is correct” To be a grease monkey To remain single To be able to get on the “A” honor roll — just once To skip school To wear one of Mr. Swan ton’s ties Always be happy To shorten shorthand To go to sleep in Am. Lit To farm To get out of school To marry a poor farmer’s daughter who has only S2,000,000 in her bank account To travel Freedom of speech stops here To be able to type fast To be a flyer To own a YELLOW CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Get out of school To get an “A” in physics To own a jeep Play baseball with the Tigers To get on the “A” honor roll To do an “extra” experiment in chemistry To jump off the Empire State Building without getting hurt To skip school on a spring day To install parking meters at Highfield’s tables To be a carpenter To be phys. ed. coach at Northwestern. Girls, that is Ambition — I hope I have it by then To ride around in a new Hudson convertible To be a stenotypist To run an up-and-coming farm To be fishing on the Yukon To have traveled throughout the forty-eight states To make the man happy To be a retired farmer To have my own farm in Wisconsin To own a good new car To have at least part of my first million made Teach in a country school To be an X-ray technician To be living in Canada To be successful at something To be successful in radio Be able to travel To be successful in life To be a well-established dairy farmer Operate a dairy farm To travel around the world Wander around a high-class research lab. To play on the radio To be a telephone operator Mayor of Greenville by then Retire from work 18

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