Greenhills High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Greenhills, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Robert Gray Williams Class Play 3: Spanish Club 3 tPrcsidch: Letterman's 61th 2. 3, Industrial Arts 1, 2: Football 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3. -l; Baseball 2, 3, o 4: 4. Bob is flexible and likable. He works or plays with equal Icst. Basketball is his majnr athletic interest athough he went out for all the sports. His apt comments and his carefree air are his tradcnmrks. Lois F reda Younker Scnim' Scholarship: Band 3. Al; Pep Band 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 2 tSeCI'elziryy 3; Commercial Club 4. Music is well said to be The speech of Angels. Whether the request is for the piano, flute, or for a song, Lois can justly fill it. She has been an asset to the music department. She is quite domestic, being efficient in cooking and sewing, zmd most of the domestic arts. Add Lnisi ambition to these abilities and the result is success CLASS MOTTO: In ourselves our future lies CLASS FLOWER: YVhi te Carnation CLASS COLOR: Violet and White f Designates Seniors who have gone lhl'ough :Ill lwclvc school years Al Greenhills. 19

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Paula Watts Sigma Alpha Sigma l; Senior Scholarship; Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1: Office Staff 4; Glee Club 1. 2,. 8, 4: Operetta 1; Annual 3, 4 iCoiEdiloo; Shamrock 3, 4; Amadio 3. 4; Chm Play 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4 i'll'easurmj: Foreign Language Club I, 2; Commercial Ciub 4; GAA. l Wuhlicity Manngetj i 2, 3. She is short and sweet and hard to beat. Paula, with her dainty ways, is often Very quiet, but then suddenly, heal: ing her laugh, we become aware 01' her astounding sense of humor. Many times Wm'ce has put her intelligence and cleverness to work. Her original decorating schemes have added to the success 01' two of the biggest dances of the year. i' Donna Mae Wheeler Senior Scholarship: Class President 2: Office Staff I: Cheerleader lv 2, 4; Band 1; Glee Club 1: Operetta 1: Annual 4; Shamrock 3. ,1: Amadio 3. 4 iTrczisuren; Class Play 3: Quill and Scro!l 3, ,1 fCon'cv spending Sccrctaryj: Home EC. Club 1: Foreign Language Club I; Con'lmcrciai Club 4; Sweet Sixteen 5, 4; G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Donna is full of pep and she has been a wonderful cheer leader. Her friendly personality, charming smile, and strong sense of loyalty to her friends has made her one of the most popular seniors. What better qualities could be had by one who may someday become an airline stewardess? hKenneth Howard Williams Senior Scholarship; Class President 1; Class Vice President 2, 3; Student Council 4: Ohio Stale High School Choir 1; Mixed Chorus 2' 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Operetta l: Clzws Play 3: Lcltcrmcn's Club 2. 3, 4 i'l'reasurcn ; Industrial Arts Club 1: Hi-Y 2; Football 1, 2. 3, 1 Klaptaim ; Basketball 1. 2. 3. -I; Track I. 2. 3. 4. Here's 10 our football captain and class president. Be- cause of his inherent good nature, personal magnetisnh ability to think practically and adjust to new situations. Kcn has been a rcgular pillar of strength. Because of hi5 pcrscvcring to complete a task and his tireless cffmts to help others, Ken is keenly appreciated by us alL 18



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You have seen the individual pictures of the Class of i50 I950 SENIORS IN 1938 CLASS HISTORY How proud we are! an we fall brag! The Greenhills Class of '50 has the honor Ul being the very first graduating class that has gone through all twelve years of this our school. At our beginning in the first grade we showed the makings of a co-operative class. Under the direction of Esther Bower and Dorothy Day, we presented The Baby Bear's Christmas. Outstanding is the memory of the candy which Mr. Rinckel put in our report cards when we were in the fourth grade. In our fifth year we planted trees: it is amazing to see how much they have grown The next year we worked in Mr, Rickey's 4-H garden, then we entered junior high our Work became departmental for the first time in our school career. Well do we remember the beautiful Operetta presented during this period by Miss McAfee's music department. At last we entered high school. During our freshman year, like fiends mad with making money, we put our heads together and at the end 01' the year had amassed the huge total of 15$ With our candy sales, and, of course, the l'Tutkey Trot? our next year proved to be a bigger success. As Juniors, the source 01 our greatest fun was our sponsorship of the HLeap Year Swing dance. The highlight of the year, as with every junior class, was the junior-Senior Pan Our class rings, whirh, quite naturally we claimed to be the best, were selected this year. Now after eleven long years we are seniors! At long last! This year we gave the never- m-he-l'nrgutten l'Homccoming Dance', with Francine Barone as Homecoming Queen N01 long alter that we gave another successful dance - the White Christmas Dance. Now t'mnes graduation! This, the climax of our high school career, brings to an end our school days alter twelve years of happiness at good old G. H. S. 20

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