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

 - Class of 1938

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l24l Left to R1 ht Fnst Row C Sewaicl D Weewee R ' ' Beeson tl R Smith D MCHCIl1y C Mount J RUUIOI fold E Hier P Schroedei Second Row W Millei B Kelly R Gaitin M Fold D Stephenson V Cole M Rcdelman M Ofmkley R A1c1e1y eu Thnd Row H Maudlin C AIIISVVO th M McHugh W M Reichait C Howe 6 ,A Fourth Row E Redelman R Davis R Stuhxenbeig, D Bushman D Shnk W Cuiiy fi-' - Coming to the end ol A peiteet xe n the IUHIOIS oi seeond mates found than bum mu md blltheness some whit tempeled bx the lealizdtion th lt in addition to the prixlleges which would come to them is hist mates thex xx ould h ue to lssume the responsibilities th xt xeeomp-my th-tt coveted position. 'lhe Iuniors are 1 lass leaning 'to- W 1rd the social side, being friendly and zetive in the soeiety of the school. -Xmong them one finds Varied person- IUNIORS dlities sueh ds zssistfmt 8Illt01N ot the Tree C ity hiee. e md outstanding, members ot' the debate team. Twelve boys of this el'1ss are zithletically in- elined r-iting positions on the b xsket- b ill b-lseb :ll and traek te'1ms. -Ks for the girls one will find them active in their resiective 01'gclIll7 ztions G. -X. -X. I lzy Qhop md Qunshine. -Xt the beginning of the sehool term the juniors elected Robert Stuhren- berg president of the class with Paul Oliger as the Vice While Don Lick- ing kept the record of the money taken in and spent, John Fey kept ,v Q3

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GAX NOL MeHENIRY She relgns oxel hel Cfllllt e lj1IdtCN Den 21s the queen of them dll Wlth her terpslchoredn t1lent she wlll probably be seen te 1ch1ng the latest dance steps SARAH WILLIAMQ Ilel xels21t1l1ty among musle1l lnstruments proxldes the key to her futule We Quggeet 21 Lon selxatory 21s her propel enxlron ment Plesldent of the band she 15 Sl21b.21ugh s llght h21nd man MARY WALLALIL A tall slender blonde she has many pOSSlblllt19S We foresee tvlng posltlon 21s 21 housewlfe Qulet by natule she IS stlll 21 senlor vxho can be depended upon to do her p21rt MARILYN OGDEN M21r1lvn dS 21 hl dl hl ho dl ho glrl Wlll surely enter the mox les 21nd be a dangerouq rlx al to none other than M21rtha Raye She IS xery lnterested ln elnglng 21nd h21s taken chorus for four ye21rs SENIOR YEAR Concluded IOLIIIIAIISUL o1g21l11f1t1on eounts 1s Illtllllltls sexel 11 oi Olll most xxolthx SKIIIUIN IJ Illlllllgs 'II ll s lth1 Isl ul o 1 21,1 llllllt 11 1 IH IOLIIH 1I1sm xx on nlst Illlll 111 the I sl lflti. X1 sholt stolx eonte st xx hleh IS tllllll 1llx spon ed llx the sololltx lllll ls opc ll to sr Illtll Ll les1 ot eomletltlxe xo s to 1 8611101 elflss pl21x e Iool Slfllll IX Gllthlle 21nd J 1mes Mendenh 1ll pl 1X ed the le 1d lH1.'fl0lCS The suppoltlng e 1st xx 18 eomposed of VI Sdmuels I Nlfllllfllt R se Ixlclle I Illl tt H Cooke 'NI Stoekheuttel I R1l x C2 XI11 s 1 IJ J21x1s R TLtllLk I Reed G 1 M ddux R H1ll Vlh e 'llle thlu e comedx xx 1s eo 1ehed llx NI Imillllttt lllfl 1 sen d at the Ix ot I' the21tle lletole 1 e21p1e1tx ,R I Clllllllg' the seeond xx eek ot NI IX 42.-rv 4 s the l21st d 1V ol hlgh sehool lol the SLII dNthe 21st 1ssemblx 101 them too Thex 9' 1 lnlg, the honoled that d 1x f AIQHQ D xenlng s 1xx the SLHIOIS III thell LADS in goxxns nle Illtil the Methodlst CllLllLl'1 to ule1te SLIXICQS 'Ihls xx dS onlx the e SLIIIOI xx eek The entlle xx eek xx IS 1 h IIJIJX but Sill one IOI the g121du21tes It xx IS fun to lol d It ox Ll the LlI'lCltlLld.NSllll,ll 1l1out gettlng out ot school 1 xx eek lletole tlme but on the othel hand the senlols le illllllg dt l1st th lt thell hlqh sehool d21xs xxele OXLI XX1Sl'lLtl thex xxele b1cl2 Ill el21ss Commencement xx21s llldeed CILDILSNIIHI All the sellousness of llte xx21s le.1llx lnlplessed upon thell I'!l1HdS lax D1 Robelt Ilhllllps oi the Dep21ltn1ent of Cloxelnmellt 1t IIIIIIIUL xx ho de llx 61 ed the commencement dCldlLNN Ex elx sill dent dIIt1CllJdt6S the Dl6dSLl18 ot COT'lUII8lIC9INLIIt but xxhen It ls 21 It 1l1tx It ls not ne 1llx ds de ll,S:,l'1tlLll IN Ollglll 1llx IOICSLLII On ThlllNil 1x NI.-1x 27 1938 the sllctx sexen selllols xx ho lett G H Q looked I1 1ck dt hel .111d thought ot the thlng thex h1d dCC0l1lIJl1Nl'l6Cl 111d of the goals thex Illlght h21xe IL 1ehed lems xx ae presented to the Senlors hx the commencement speaker bo the first mates xx ere promoted to hlgher Fdlllx, aeeepted thelr share of the bootx and left the good shlp G. H. S. for the storm toned 'sea of llfe. X o ho matey and a last farexx ell. . I23l 7 . 1 C1 1' .' -' '-th ---- ' 22 2' 2 2 2 2 2 A 7 ' 2 2 2 2 . 2 , 2 2 , l ' .' ' ' .2 , ' .' 2: 1 2 u . ' V 2 1 A 2.22222 ' 2 L. 2 2 22.2 ' J' ' 2. c 1 , D 2 2 ' ' 2 ' 2 . 22. I I. 2 M. Vory, M. ISl'2l0l, S. W'1ll121n1s21l1d G. . 2 '.'h21ll. M21 ' 2 .' '2 1, living up t he' f mod 'f 2.1 Ill ' -' . 2 , 2 ' 3212 ' 2 J..' 2 2 K K ' 0 1 1 sow Q -.' ' ' 2' 2 s 1 Q1 ' f rls. 5' ' ' ' -' 'P As 21 llt ' ' 1 1 ' ' '1 trj uts ' 1' th1 .' .' ' .' 2. ' 2 . . . -2, 1122221 I my . 21' '11 A122 A- . , W ' ' ' - 'W' 2 1: '1 1 2 2' +22 - 22 2 2 22 2 2 22 22 2 2' - ' I ' , ' es ' '2 .' '2 .' ' us ' I ' I 'I A V' A11 ' 2 ' 2 . ' 1 ' 1 .V 2. , 2. 2 , on 1-,-1. '11, . Y 1, lf. C ' X '. C. 'ej, . 2 '- .'h2ll, . I ' . 1 , 3. 35 , . C' ll'l'X. M. 21 , . 2 , I'. I it 1. ' - '21-21 't '1 T I 21 j '2.' ' 2 ' 1 2' .1 l'. -'1 + 2 xre- , 2 2 V xx .2 2 7 ' 2. 22 2 ' 2 2 2 .2 2 .' 2 , 1 2 2 1 ,. 1 ' ' S 2 - - ' 'o-2 '- , - - 2 - , 21 good DHYIULZ and 21 V9l'y SHUS- lm I X 2 A 'ilflltlfllllil Honor D21y on I'l'1d21y, May ' 2 ' 2 2 ' 2 Tv L2 2 li 2 2 v , . 2 . A 2 2,82 2.2. .2 . u ,- . ' , f I 22 X. 2 ' ,2 11. ,.-. 2 -2 - 2.2. ii- 125 ff 2 21 . ' 2 '- -- 2 - 1 -'-2 .u ' , ' ' 2 -2 '- 2 2 22 2 L2 2 2 2' 22. ' '22 22 22 2 2 1-- -4 ' .2 . . . ... ,',' 0 V 1211 ' 'x1'- 13 1 'xx' I 2 ' 1 l 2 2 2 2 22 22 2 2 22 '22 ' 2 2 22 2 222. 2 K. 'K , Y' 1 2222 ' .2 ' 222 2 22.22222 2 2 l 2 . ' . V 2 L' 2 v 2 . 2 I . 2: y 2 2 K .V 2 22 . , 2222 ' 222 222 '2' 2 222 ' ' A v v 11 2 r . a I 2122. K L K . ' vq 21 ' I A 122422. 2 2 K1 v' 21 X121 . h 'Q 21 52. v l w 221212 I v . 21 V Q. 21 . 1 21 ' 2 V2 2 2 I - 2 ' 1 2 ' 1' ' 1, ' 2 2 A2 2 2 222.22 2 2 2 2. - 2 ' ' 2 22 2 22 2 ' 2 y ' ' ' '12 +2 1- ' 22 ' 222 2' ' 2 2 ' 2 22 2 2 . 2.2 2 2' 2 2 2 ' 1 1' ', 1 ' x 1 1 A ' 1 ' 1 ' . . 2. 2 ' ' ' ' 1 . Y 3.V 2 4 a 'kv R- 2 4 .1 2 ' 2' 2 2 222 2 2 2 - -2 2 I' ' 2 2 2 2 Q Y 5' 2 4 2 ' I ' . - . .. ' 2 . 2 H 2 ' I, 2 2 5 2 ' N I 2 2 2 ' 1 Q 1 l K



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'.1o -Tg?43.'disvaQezn-.- Left to Right, First Row-A K. Green, L. Storms, L Smith. M. Kelly. M. Dalmbert, B. Hutchison, E. Am Rhein, R. Lacey, R. Oliger, D, Licking, J. Fey, C. Shulte Second Row g L. Bair M. Johnson M. Brune R. Stew art, R. Hawkins, W. Beagle, C. Thorpe Third Row - N. Venter S. Clemons S. Link J. Havens T. Shoemaker Fourth Row-R. Bennett, M. Clifton, H. Doggett, D W' 'Ji Selke G. Holtzlider 44,00-oaavopqp 'paapacvv :oavvoo-v Q.-fvapvavfavoo -4 ap. Q- 4-, track of the minutes spent in class meetings. Raymond I-lennett, eco nomics instructor and debate coach was selected to advise and guide the juniors in their class affairs. A neat sum has been collected in the sea chest from selling candy at games, holly wreaths during the Yule season, and sponsoring a food market. The object of all this financial activ- ity was to treat the seniors with a grand Junior Prom and still have some pecuniary resources left in the IUNICRS -4F q v class chest to help finance a X ealbook for the glddlldtth oi 1939. Now they are finishing a prosper- ous year with a quick catch of the breath and a fluttering sigh realizing the short time they have left on board -just time in vu hich to see one more cycle of assembles and bisket- ball games one more Honor D xy and another Junior Prom. In the three years the seeond mates have been in our crew, they have gained a prac- ticed and weathered eye: they have become bold sailors ready to take the seniors' places as iirst mates. a f.Q l25l

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