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

 - Class of 1949

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Jli Qolkl . . . Yes, we re the Forty-Niners! Exactly one hundred years ago, the original Forty-Niners made never-to-be-forgotten history in their rush for California gold. Some day we, the class of ’49, hope to equal their fame and discoveries. For this reason, we are letting the Forty-Niners of one hundred years ago show you through our book of high school life. Remember, as you turn each page, a new and exciting adventure will begin. McClellan's Electric — Wiring and Supplies 4



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SesuoAA- Left to Right: R. McGee, D. Nelson, W. Bklstrup, J. Thorlund. As we Forty-Niners” reminisce about our early mining adventures, we discover that Dick Burk was President; Pam Nickerson, Vice-President; Gayle Petersen, Treasurer; and Eleanor Eurich, Secretary, for our Freshmen prospectors. The Fun House at the C.C.C. enriched our program for that year. Our camp was fairly well underway by our Sophomore year with Jim Sprague as President; Dick Burk, Vice-President; Bill Highfield, Treasurer; and Jeanne Nelson, Secretary. We began joining in on the fun by having a dance after a game. By our Junior year we had staked our claims with Jeanne Nelson, President; Esther Senn, Vice-President; Fred Stilwell, Treasurer; and Joan Swanson, Secretary. We in- creased our treasury by selling the Echo . With our enriched prosperity we sponsored, together with the Seniors, the Junior-Senior Prom. Knowing we would soon break camp, we all joined in working for various activities in sports. Senior Play, Hi-Life, Class Dance, and the Hay-Loft Hop. To lead us in our last year, we elected Darrell Nelson, President; John Thorlund, Vice-President; Reba McGee, Treasurer; and Wayne Bidstrup, Secretary. Our advisors were Miss Kistler, Mr. Swanton, and Mr. Robinson. While we Seniors are packing our belongings and breaking camp ready to move on to more adventure, we wish the underclassmen great success in richer fields! Oscar Rasmussen — Chevrolet Sales ami Service 6

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