Greenhills High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Greenhills, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Before and AHer FOURTH GRADE, 1939 First Row, Left To RighL M, Molloy, B. Compton, R. Giblon, W. Bochmon, Joy Forge, M. Roeffger, W. Hunterl S. Kruuse, A. Wilson. Second Row, Left To Right: M. Girton, BV Stovermonn, M. Pennington, J. Forth, D. Coasidy, B. Huxel, H. Abeling. Third Row, Left to Right: F. Christophel, J. Schwabl E. Noel, J. Fenner, J. Lennun, R. Wheeler, R. Troisi, C. Hermon Fourth Row, Left To Rrghf: Mr. Rmckel, L Brock, J. Ruby, W. Toren, A. Jouch, B. Conners, E. Pelto, BA FishEl, A. Ogletree, T. Donahue, SENIOR CLASS. 1947 First Row, Left to Right: M. Pfieffer, M. Molloy, M James, P. Cooper, N. BrownlngJ B. Huxel, H, Abeling, M. Roeitger, E. Willls, A. Wulsen, Second Row, Left to nght: Miss Duncan, G. Guthrie D. Schmuck, R. Troisn, M. Girton, A. Steinway, E. Muhlenhard, B. Schmuck, E. Sfuvermunn, C. Foosei D. Hewett, R. Wheeler, A Sauerwein. Thll'd Row, Left To Right: J. Sirk, H. SeWz, H. Hambnck, D. Fink, L. Brock, 8. Fisher, T. Donohue, R. Fessler, J. Schwabl A. Rowiey, 8 Hagedorn.

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Page sixteen Russell Troisi Tracy Football 3, 4; Basketball 3; Letterman's Club 4; Hi Y 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Senior Ploy; Operetta 3; Baseball 4; CIee Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Annual Stuff 4. Alan Warner Wells IIJOeII Track 1, 2; Football 3; Glee Club 3; Operetta 3; Annual Staff 4. Raymond Wheeler Wheller Hi Y Secretary 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operefta 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Senior Scholarship. Alice Elaine Willis Elaine CAA 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 3; Latin Club Sec- retary 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Ploy; Senior Play; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Sham- rock Staff 2, 4; Annual Staff; Quill and Scroll 4. Alberta Mae Wilson Bert Class Treasurer 3, 4; CAA 1, 2, 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 1; Cheer- leader 4; Annual Staff.



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Page eighteen Class History When the pioneers chopped down the timber of the green hilis in 1938, the Class of '47 was in the making of Mr. Rinckel. His paddie must have had some effect on this class because it put them off to a hot start. In the fifth grade we experienced our first activity when Miss Schultz led the troop to Damon Road tor a picnic, We were also on the traii of our money making schemes for enough sales tax stamps were collected to purchase a radio. Even Mr. Cook couldn't miss those World Series. in the seventh grade the favorite teacher of the day was Mr. Brown who was easily persuaded to discuss anything but science. The weIl-groomed hair of some of our handsome men can be attributed to Mrs Casey and his ways and means of discipline, Graduating from the eighth grade was one of our most thrilling events to date; what with high heels, collars and ties making their first appearances! At iast.r The big moment had come! We were considered high school studentsealmost. After wiping off the shades of red tiipstick, that isi and settling down to our new routine, we found high school life very pleasant Our first venture in this new life was selling pencils with the basketball schedule engraved on them. From this, we can truthfully say, a large profit was made; in fact it was so profitable that we sold them again in our Sophomore year and obtained the some results. Our class had the distinc- tion of being the first to originate class nicknames. The Sophisticated Sophomores we called ourselves. The biggest task that confronted us at the beginning of our Jolly Junior year wasvthat of raising money for the big event of the year, the Junior- Senior Prom. Methods used were the Sadie Hawkins Dance, tournament concessions, to say nothing of Where's Laurie?, the most original ploy ever given. By this time enough money was accumulated to give the most spectacular prom of all. 'Twas said it was a huge success. September, 1946, brought the Jolly Juniors together tand we do mean togetheri again to become the Salient Seniorsf' The actors and actresses displayed their dramatic ability in Gangway tor Ghosts, the horror play that was proclaimed by critics to be the best piay ever given in Creenhills. We rocked our brains to find ways to raise more funds to publish an annualt As one can plainly see our efforts were not in vain. As the saying goes, 'All good things must come to an end; so it is with high school, the best part of your life, Upon leaving this wonderful school the Class of '47 says, not Farewell, but See you soon! Eleanor Muhlenhard Leon Brock

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