Greensburg High School - Tower Tree Yearbook (Greensburg, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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331 1- le.. CLIFFORD HUESMAN With his knowledge of automo- biles he should make an excellent salesman. Cliff is best known for his poetry about all kinds of cars. RUTH EINEMAN Her cheery, friendly disposition has made her well known not only around school but also in the Jackson neighborhood, where it looks as if she'll live the rest of her life. Home Ec. president. DALE DAVIS Dale wants to be a lawyer, so for the next seven years he says women are taboo with him. Even this woman problem is still de- batable. He has been mostly in- terested in track. DOROTHY GRIFFITH Coming to G. H. S. from San- dusky for her senior year Dot is inclined to prefer commercial work. No doubt she will find a good job with some executive. Active in Sunshine and G. A. A. HOWARD ERNSTES He hasn't decided what his pro- fession will be, but what ever it is, as his name suggests, he'll work at it in earnest. He has been the baseball catcher for three years. jobs- perhaps because they were excused from school for the afternoon. Washing windows, shucking corn and cleaning house were other occupations which the ho- boes found both interesting and remunerative. . . E131

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ll WILLIAM HOFFMAN Fate named Hill the uncrowned basketball player. Here's hop- ing that Luck will he with him in any future undertakings. We are positive that she will be- '50 C-J cause of his grand personality. MARY AMANDA GUTHRIE Happy-go-lucky Mandy will al- ways be a girl who makes the well-known masculine heart skip a beat. Minute keeper in G. A. A. and Play Shop, she does every job well. JOHN HUNTER John aspires to join the Hall of Fame through radio, but he'll succeed where'er he goes. Fur- thermore, where he goes he shall have music, for Hunter is an ex- pert on the guitar. 15 if PAULINE HOLT Pauline has made no plans for the future as yet, but she surely has a Holt on him. Proof of this is her interest in home eco- nomics since entering high school. 1. 42 wi ' ROBERT HALL Bob has guarded well the port of the Pirate ship and we know he will fill another position just as well. He is a three year man on our ball team besides having played on Peru's team one year. 'Nd' 40 Six of the crew became Pirates and plundered several ports near home where they ob- tained many valuable treasures in the form of victories. Among these treasures was a rare gem known as the Sectional Victory. At sixteen of these battles the Pirates 4l

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