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

 - Class of 1938

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i .1- ,,.a0,a, 4 4 11 3' , -vu -as 1 L 'Y JACK MCWALTERS Because he was hard working and studious, he was brilliant. Pedagogues here will remember him as unexcelled in recitation. He moved to Cincinnati in Jan- uary, 1938. RUTH KNARR The speed queen ton the type- writerl of G. H. S. aspires to work at some business man's desk. Ruth has been outstand- ing in the commercial depart- ment of the school for her effi- ciency. DONALD MEEK Tall brother to the left of him, tall brother to the right of him, the only path out is up the steps of success which he intends to climb. Knowing the prices of all groceries marks him as an A. 81 P. man. LUCINDA KETENBRINK It is suspected that L. K. will always be her initials, but the last name will not be Ketenbrink. Coming to our school in her jun- ior year, Lucinda has been a loy- al and hard working class mem- ber. GEORGE MEYERS George the mighty, George the great, let the world decide his fate! For his outside activity George's time is occupied as president of the Epworth League, a Methodist church organization. cuniary profits from the candy sales. Some of the first mates took examinations to test their ability at steering their own ships tautomobilesl. A few of the mates failed in the test but the greater majority of them proved to be good steersmen ..... l17l

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JIM MENDENHALL He wants to be a doctorg so it's - 'Mendy the Medical Man. He came from Sandusky and for the last two years he has helped doctor the ills of the basketball team as a regular Pirate. VIOLA LITTELL Because of heavy outside work Viola was unable to continue with her high school career and withdrew in the middle of her senior year to become It waitress, MARLIN MADDUX Now Marlin Maddux, a wizard at mathematics, will some day a bank accountant be. His mathe- matical turn of mind has helped to keep the finances of the candy stand at the ball games on the up and up. BEULAH PEARL MCGEE Her pet grievance is Home Ec. books - so she is going to write a good one. Upon entering G. H. S. in the senior year from the Burney school she has taken a great interest in the Play Shop. ROLLIN MCKIM Some one of the class has to keep law and order and who could do it better than Police- man McKim. With his towering height of six feet four inches McKim has been the center of the Pirate crew for two years. The fourth voyage for the first mates offered opportunity to participate in many sea going affairs. Unless Skipper Alexander handed out passes for shore leave Cabsence from classb they had to answer roll call and learn from superior olficers much which

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