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

 - Class of 1938

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CHARLES SCHILLING Charles desires to be a Diesel engineer but it will probably end up by his being a Ford engin- eer. He is one of those Hi-Y boys who likes to plan parties espe- cially for the girls. HELEN SMITH Helen's willingness to please will aid her in carrying out her de- sire, to be a nurse. She belongs to the Sunshine Society which could not do without her because of her workability. RODERICK TETRICK Rod has the typical childhood desire. Who knows, perhaps some day he will reside at the White House. He has been on the sports staffs of the Tree City Breeze and the Tower Tree. BONNIE JO STEVENSON Our Bonnie Lies over the Ocean. For her we predict many exciting adventures as a Red Cross nurse overseas. She has played in the Greensburg High School Band for two years. MARY ELIZABETH SAMUELS As a commercial student she in- tends to become a private secre- tary, but our guess is it won't be for long. Mary Liz has been an active and responsible mem- ber of G. A. A. would have received better poems from his senior English class if he had waited until spring to ask for them. Probably those people in love could have produced some mas- terpieces. You know well that old saying In the spring a young man's fancy -. 2

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l22l HAROLD HOLING Ile has already made a good start in his chosen profession, basketball. Commonly known as Popeye, he was able to hit those long shots from anywhere on the floor. DORTHA ELLEN TUDOR She will leave her country for great Paree, a designer of fame and glory to be. Outstanding in school for her forensic ability, Dot debated for two years on the team. HELEN TOWER She expects to take a beauty course - not to improve herself, for that isn't needed-but so she may improve others. She may be side-tracked to become a saleswoman at which she al- ready excels. EDWARD WELAGE Ed has the right idea. He isn't concerned with what he does as long as he does it successfully. No doubt he gets his wise crax at Kroger's, where he is em- ployed. G. ROSS DORSETT Not a senior, but a capable sen- ior class sponsor, he has headed the class of '38 during its junior and senior years, and very suc- cessful years they have been. Much credit goes to our faculty adviser for what has been ac- complished. im ' 3?-35115 , 1? ie Q, M ,X lv ' i G1 45 ir ,O The final dance on their journey was the Junior Prom, when the ship's deck and cabin were decorated and the Pirates with their gals enjoyed a gala evening. Came the last night out which brought heart throbs and precious memories. Then life with its prob-

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