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DEDICATION As a tribute to her years of efficient and willing service, the senior class of Greenville High School proudly dedicates the 1952 Hi-Life to Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. Crawford for 25 years has proved to be invaluable in the educational system of our school as secretary to the Superintendent. With her leadership she has combined kindness, thoughtfulness, and sincerity. Her pleasing personality has won her many friends. Compliments of Howard Hoffman three
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As graduation time approaches and another class of seniors leave the Big Top” of Greenville High School, we know all the traditions and customs we have cherished will be carried on successfully in the years to come. To the Juniors who hold Ring One, we know that they are anxiously awaiting their turn to take the spotlight we leave. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, who hold Rings Two and Three, respectively, the Senior Class of '52 wishes them success as they take a step forward with each coming year. With Mr. Allinder as Master of Ceremonies and Mr. Dalman as Head Ring Master, one of the most outstanding years has just been completed under the Greenville High Big Top. For a circus to be run in unison it takes many groups of people co-operating to make the show a success. Animal keepers, water boys, tent pitchers and many others right up through to the main actors, all do their part, which, when all blended together make a perfect show. So it is at Greenville High School, with each student doing his part, no matter how small or large, in the various organizations; each fulfills his duty to make our show outstanding and one long to be remembered. Now as we Seniors step aside after our four years at Greenville High, it is only with pleasant memories of the many happy events and happenings that we will always cherish. It is time for us to take the various roads of life that will help us be the kind of citizens that will help better our world of tomorrow. So with a smile on our face but a tear in our eye do we look back once more and say, Good-bye Greenville High and lots of good luck from the class of 1952.” Compliments of Claude T. Tuck, Real Estate, Insurance, and Coal
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There is a challenge to you, the Class of '52, that is perhaps greater, but certainly not less, than was presented to preceding classes. This challenge is not only to your Strength of character, but to your beliefs and faith in them. Our republican form of government has withstood many tests. The current trends of political thought and action indicate that we are approaching a fork in the road. Your thinking, but more important your action, will help determine which path your country will take. No doubt, the fundamental issue will be whether you place your faith in God or manmade principles of living. Our wishes are for you to meet this challenge with all your strength. Allen F. Allinder To the Seniors: As you are about to leave the public school system as high school graduates you will, no doubt, look upon our school and schools in general in a new light. You will realize that there was a continuous pattern for growth which followed year by year. You have had the opportunity to experience these steps one by one, and as you progressed, higher and higher levels of learning were attained until you have built a foundation for all future learning and experience. One thing you should always remember and we know you will realize its importance as time goes on. Those things which promote freedom are very important. Work hard to preserve them, for freedom is our priceless heritage. Howard B. Dalman, Principal four Compliments of Sears Roebuck
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