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

 - Class of 1952

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R. Tower, E. Wyckoff, H. Wilson, A. Cook, A. Johnson, A. Allinder. Board of Education In the circus, as in other types of show business, there must be a group who backs the show and keeps it running. Supervising the big performance of 1952 was the Greenville Board of Education. President Howard W. Wilson directed the group with the support of Mrs. A. Cook, secretary; Ray Tower, treasurer; Alger Johnson and Earl Wyckoff. The Seniors of '52 would like to dedicate this page to them to express our appreciation for all the fine work our Board of Education has done for the Greenville Public Schools. May we thank you sincerely for your ceaseless efforts to make our school one of the finest. five Compliments of Faber's Jewelry

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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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Faculty Edith Briggs B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal Robert Budge B.A., M.A. Biology General Science Lloyd Conley M.M. Instrumental Music Marian Cook B.A. Latin I and II World History Health Richard Diehl B.A. Algebra Assistant Coach Bus. Arith. Lucile Eichelberg R.N. Minnie Swartz R.N. Mrs. Peck R.N. Raymond L. Garthe B.S. Jr. High Arith. Geography Minty E. Hath B.S., M.A. Agriculture John Heinzelman B.S. Athletic Director Geography Marjorie Hoag B.S. Librarian Compliments of Lefever Dairy Bar

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