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

 - Class of 1949

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(Du . QLaiml l vi '59 Eldon Christensen finds that his greatest mystery. Is how to teach seniors their United States History. Pam Nickerson and Eleanor Eurich are now working together, To keep people posted on things like the weather. Fenner, Guldner. and Holton are stenographers we see. We're sure they're the best, do you not agree? In the field of cornet, Rita Fenstermacher fames. We're sure she will some day surpass even James. We hear Betty Giglio has not reached her goal. She still hopes to climb a telephone pole. The word of exterminators, John Giglio and House, Is, Fear not, for we can kill any louse. Noreen Granzo and Betty Larsen are now store detectives, They never give up. and find every defective. With Chuck as aid for Bob Gravelle, Many a car they Serviss and sell. David Hansen and Chuck Green say you can't go wrong. On a steady diet of wine, women, and song. Annabelle Greenough, is a world famous singer, You should see all the flowers the gentlemen bring 'er. The word of Marlene Gregorious carries much weight; Why not? She’s the first woman of the state. Alice Hansen now goes to school Teaching her pupils the Golden Rule. John Thorlund and Jerry Whitten are farmers great. They raise the best potatoes in the state. Norton Roberts and Art Harding say the mail must go through, Through storms and rough weather, we'll get it to you. Bob Perks has become a research worker, In Bill Highfield's Drugstore as a soda jerker. As housewives, Marguerite and Betty Ann sing. We know it's true; Duz does everything”. John Hodgson just divorced his fifth wife, He believes variety is the spice of life. As novelists we find Williams and Wood, Though nothing unusual, we think they are good. Joan Jensen is now a professor of dancing. She has studios in Chicago, and Lansing. Sally Tiffany, and Joyce Irish, are seamstresses grand, They've won every contest in the land. Bob Johnson, the author of many good jokes, Says laughter’s the thing to bring long life to folks. Einer and Gayle are now coaching for Yale, Together they get all kinds of fan mail. Phyl Keener says that of art she is tired, She is going to Hollywood and get herself hired. Darry Nelson and Dave Knief claim, when working on their invention, That having an explosion was not their intention. Jim Sprague and Ferris Larsen said, yes. They like teaching Ag. at G. H. S. Leonard and McGee, our idea creators, Are doing fine as interior decorators. Compliments of Ranney Refrigerator Co. 18

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Qu i GlcUnvi There is many a school in many a land Whose structure is massive, and great, and grand; But there’s none any greater to you or I, Than a red-brick building, called Greenville High! And from all of her classes which have struggled and won, We boast that ours is the largest one, And we believe one of the finest too. If you’ll listen carefully, we’ll tell you What each of your fellow students named As his life work, and how each won fame. Stan Baldridge is — or so they say, The best landscape gardener in the U. S. A. Neil Bard and Tom Merren are flatfoots strong; The guys on their beat never go wrong. Jerry Coleman and Wayne Bidstrup are lawyers of merit; • Words flow from their tongues with the ease of a parrot. A good marksman is Jerry Bristol, Who owns many a valued pistol. Delores Staffen and Barbara Bradley rave, There's nothing finer than being a Wave. Gillis, Bozung, and Hawes are billed as Fiddlers Three”, Their latest engagement was at Roger Jensen's Pavil-lion by the Sea. The top ditch diggers of today, Are Fred, Dick, and their buddy, Ray. Dolly Burns has made some big news splashes, She's been voted the Girl with the longest eyelashes.” Winifred Carlsen, we recently did hear, Has taken marriage for her chosen career. Doris C. and Gloria M. said it really isn't funny, They were traveling in France, and then ran out of money. Carroll Petersen and Ken Catlin claim Crime shall now cease, We are officers for Michigan’s State Police . Betty C., Loretta S., and red-headed Elaine, Are now white-clad nurses relieving much pain. Kennedy Sales and Service 17



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OuA. Claim , joA '59 Two Lorraines, Mahlich and Treat, Are running a bakery selling, Pies you can't beat”. Elizabeth Shadow, Joyce Shultz, and Joyce Watts, Are writing a play called, For Whom the Horse Trots. Joan Robinson and Jeanne Nelson are models for dress. They got their start at G. H. S. To domesticity, Marilyn Brown has turned at last, Her cooking doth rival that of many a lass. The salesmen, Sherley Richardson and Joe Shelest, Are rated as Fuller-Brush Company's best. As a plastic surgeon John Rogers has made, Many new faces at the point of his blade. Norman Rydahl is running a barber shop, His motto is, I can cut anyone’s mop”. Loren Schultz is a mechanic at heart. There isn't a car he can't take apart. Esther Senn's conquest has ended, Her life with Pete has smoothly blended. Bill Petersen and Bruce Hopkins own a sea food grotto, Prompt service and good food is their business motto. Bettilyn's greenhouse is rolling in money, What else could make a gal's future more sunny? Ralph Spear is coming to the fore, He's manager of the Kroger store. Joan Swanson, we find as a music teacher, Music by Chopin is her biggest feature. Lorraine Christensen and Nancy Hansen have all the happiness in their lives, They love good husbands, and they make good wives. As manager of the Police Gazette, Gwen Tenny finds news-scoops easy to get. Charles Dow and Calvin Miller are trying to find How to make cows give the chocolate kind. As Tibbits has hoped to do, all of her life, She has won over critics as John’s Other Wife”. Virginia Turner has just finished her book, On How to be Your Husband’s Favorite Cook”. Compliments of K. ]. Tower Iron Works 19

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