Greenhills High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Greenhills, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Mrs. Muegel, A. Wilson, M. Molloy, M. Pteiffer, P. Siple, E, Wi1lis, M. James, R. Troisi, Mt Roettger, P. chnger, A. Sauerwein, J. Barton, D. TresseL Miss Pelton, Second Row: J. Schwab, B. Comeou, P. Cooper, H, J, Abeling, C, Foose, G. Guthrie, M. Girton, N. Chaney, B. L, Huxel, A. Woods, A. Wells, J. Sirk, R. Wheeler, A. Rowley, A. A. Steinway. Third Row: H. Seitz, B. Stovermun, B, Petering, Bt Hogedorn, D, Coate, AA Ogletree, H. Hombrick, E. Muhlenhard, W. Leslie, L. Brock, R. Fessler, B. Schmuck, B, Chllders, H. Borgmann, R. Fisher, Absent: D. Theders, D. Schnack. September 4, 1944, brought the industrious Freshman c1055 together agafn to become the industrious Sophisticated Sophomore class. Our main resolve was to fatten our piggy banks and to raise our standard and morale. After two weeks of getting our schedules straightened 0nd iost minute changing of subjects, we thought it would be 0 good idea to have class officers. tThat usually helsz The following were elected for the girls: President, Margie Girton; Secretary, Mary MoIon; Treasurer, Betty Lou Huxel; Student Council member, Betty Schmuck. Those elected to lead the boys were: President, Bill Hogedom; Vice-President, Dermot Schnock; Secretary-Treosurer, Jim Schwob; Student Council member, Don Tressel. Throughout the year we sponsored 0 bake sale, sold pencils with basket- ball schedules on them to very prosperous propositiont, and mode paper flowers to sell of basketball games. During the basketball tournament some of the girls had the tummy ache the morning after the night that they made fudge to sell. We used the home economics department to pop pop- corn to sell also. The boys made pennants and sold them. All in all, we think we had 0 very prosperous and successful year. We certainly are grateful to Mrs Muegel and Miss Pelton, our home room teach- ers, for helping us and giving us as much encouragement and faith in our- selves as they did. P. 5. We're looking forward to being Juniors. t261

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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: G. Luechauer, D. Dwyer, B. Paul, B Manning, B. Curran, LA Lykins. Second Row: MA Dowdell, D. Woodrey, J. Uetrecht, G. Wilson, V. Dearth, S. Nippert, J. Campbell, L. Cutter, M. Troisi, R. Arnold, D. Stager, Mt Meier, R. Chaney, M. Zieverink. Third Row: J. Ramey, J. Hautz, Me James, E. Beck, A. Headley, M. Lane, Mt Fowley, C. Ferguson, Mt Johnson, M. Jones, P, Whitney, M. Slade, A. Brock, Miss McAfee. Fourth Row: C. Heitzman, W, Adams, M. Woodward, W. Heitzman, W, Albertson, B. Beaird, J. Tullis, D. Fink, F. Gregory, T. Gentry, Tt Haverland, L. Becksmith, J. Thomson, Absent: Rt Recher, D. Susong. President ................................................................... William Albertson Vice-President ........................................................................ Weldon Adams Secretary ........................................................................................ Edith Beck Treasurer ............................................................................. Fred Gregory After two years of separation the Junior boys and girls joined forces to make lffe miserable for Miss McAfee. With the Seniors, we held our Christmas party in the cafeteria. It was one at our most successful social events of the year, Our boat ride was a real event, for who doesn't find moonlight, sparkling water, and soft music appealing? Afl this time we worked feverishly on our play, Days Without DaddyI', a truly outstanding production which held the audience spellbound. Then, as a super-climax, came our Prom. Everyone, dressed in his most glamorous best, had a wonderful time-almost as much fun as we had giving it All through the year our ever-patient Miss McAfee helped and encour- aged us and we don't know what we would have done without her. We hope she knows how grateful we are and how much she contributed to making our Junior year one of our happiest. E251



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FRESHMAN BOYS First Row: Mr. Monicul, B, Warner, B. Vogt, B. Hunsford, R. Kuhlman, A. Dilz, G. Brown, R. Nowling, E. Knapp, P. Redinger. Second Row: F. McCormick, C. Heitmcm, D. Rother, J. Letsinger, J. Lutz, D. Manning, D. Ries, H. Holteman, G. Gregg, B. Maze, P. Rupp, J. Lennon, W. Ramey, B. Hogan. Third Row: L. Ostendorf, D. Murphy, C. Easton, B. Watkins, B. Albertson, D. Lenders, Jt Underwood, E. Zimmerman, B. Dethlefs, C. Erhardt, B. Gentry, D. Hambrick. Absent: 1. Amrein, A. Hendrixon, E. Kottlemon, L, Kolb. CLASS OFFICERS President .................................................................................. Welter Ramey Vice-President ............................................................................ Benny Maze Secretory ...................................................................................... Gerry Gregg Treasurer .................................................................................... Irwin Amrein We began the year has all Freshmen must dot by being initiated! At Christmas the Freshmen girls invited us to a party with refreshments tur- nished! During the basketball tournament we sold peanuts, making a profit of thirty-three dollars. The Freshmen girls joined our forces on March 23 and the very successful Bunny Hop with Bill Petering's Orchestra emerged as the result. We have shown that we have a cooperative spirit in our class and that we can work together in harmony. Our experiences this year should give us cu good foundation for the three years that lie ahead. tZ'iJ

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