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asffeiball Top Row: Coach Wolters, D. Worley, B, Menken, Second Row: J. Deines, R. Nordmeyer, E, Hardman, Third Row: C. Weiss, P, Butler, S. Graven, Beninga, R, Jewell, R. Klngery Spratt, B. Wildman, R, Johnson Wildman, A, Peters, G. Dovey A S O R D GREENE oPPoNENTs GREENE OPPONENTS 42 Clarksville 50 New Hartford 45 25 Shell Rock lS Rockford 18 30 Dumont 21 Shell Rock 51 54 Alllscn 59 Clarksville 55 'se Bristow ll Arlington 24 '24 Allison 55 Allison 52 59 Parkersburg 45 PaPKePSbUFS 55 65 Nora Springs 18 Aplinston 52 22 Marble Rock 20 Nashua 57 25 Nashua 48 Dumont 52 26 Hampt on 45 ROC KfOI'd 55 New Hartford 42 W Refers to tournament games The Greene High basketball team seems to be climbing upward and if the team continues to climb, the future teams will be hard to cope with, At the close of the season, including the tournament games, Greene had twelve games to their credit with eleven losses. The average points per game for the Greene team being 51.7, while the opponents averaged 52.5 points per game, Stanley Graven, a sophomore student playing center position, tallied as high point man, with Charles Wildman, a senior student playing forward, was second in points. 32
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1948 Class VW! We, the Class of 1948 of Greene High School, being of sound and unselfish mind leave this as our last will and testimony. To our faculty we leave our appreciation and thanks for their untiring efforts. To the Junior Class we leave our superiority as seniors as of May 27, To the Sophomore Class we leave the hope that someday they may become seniors. To the Freshman'Class we simply leave our hope. .............and Greene High..........we leave. I, Robert Albrecht, bequeath my shyness with women to Neil Wygle. I, Audrey Bohner, bequeath my love of shorthand to Barbara Anderson, providing, of course that she take Stenography next year, I, Don Daiker, bequeath my mischievous nature to Paul Butler. I, Donna Delker, bequeath my Hlnterestsu to Lou Ann Sperry, I, Wilbur Dye, bequeath my bashfulness to Grace Wittgreve, I, Wayne Feldman, bequeath my slow locomotion to Dick Shook. I, Jane Frudden, bequeath my poise and self-control to Vivian Chapman, on condition that she use them to the best advantage. I, JoAnn Hess, bequeath my quick, hurried steps to Barbara Hann. I, Russell Jewell, bequeath my peach fuzz to Wayne Miller, providing that he does not shave for five years. I, Roger Johnson, bequeath my professed coaching ability to Mr. Wolters. I, Pauline Kingery, bequeath my tiny feet to Clara Mae Shook. I, Donald McGee, bequeath my ability in Physics to Stanley Graven, providing that he adds as much to class discussion. I, Keith Menken, bequeath my readiness with a wink to Paul Martin, on the condition that he never miss a chance. I, Charles Merfeld, bequeath my ability to balance on precarious height to Lawrence Beninga. I, Kenneth Miller, bequeath my day dreaming habits to Fern Folkerts. I, Frederick Nordmeyer, bequeath my unquestioning devotion to Leo Frerichs. I, Arthur Peters, bequeath my industry to Eugene Hague. I, Marian Petersen, bequeath my pleasing voice to Lavonne Schuknecht. I, Charmaine Pyatt, bequeath my placidness to Frances Shultz, providing that she heretofore remain calm and contented. I, Lavone Rover, bequeath my Hinconsplcuousnessn to Harry Downs, Jr. I, Stanley Shook, bequeath my weakness of blushing to Ed Miller. I, Jack D. Shultz, bequeath my school skipping habits to Margaret Merfeld. I, Harvey Siemons, bequeath my height to Bob Wildman, I, Bernita Stanton, bequeath my soothing temper to a redhead, Ruth Crooks. I, Bill Weiss, bequeath my wavy hair to Don Bartels, providing he does not get a cold wave permanent. I, Glenn Wiebke, bequeath my hearty laugh to Mavis Quakenbush. I, Charles Wlldman, bequeath my modesty to Roland Kingery. I, Donavon Worley, bequeath my patience and fortitude to Neal O'Br1en. I, Betty Lou Yaw, bequeath my ability to argue to Pat Burroughs. In witness whereof we the Class of 1948, testators, have set our hand and seal hereto, this 28th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty eight Cl94SD. Wit w , fSealD , L - , : .,,!?, , , I Administrator J, f iv ll ,........ ,. 44114-47 Executrix f 34
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