Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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N OR CLASS HISTO Three years ago this year's iunior class met to elect its first class officers. Candidates were chosen by self-nomination. Persons desiring a certain office stated the reasons why they felt they were fitted for that office and were then voted on by the class as a whole. Cy Brown was elected president, and Joe Barry, June Shepherd, James Warner, and James Nealeigh made up the rest of the cabinet. That year they carried on the tradition of an annual Freshman class party. As sophomores, they again used the method of self-nomi- nation for class elections. This year they called their class party the Fiesta which, of course, was set in a South Amer- ican mood. Decorations, programs, and entertainment all followed the Latin style. This party was the occasion for the first appearance of the Gods of Wind, a dance orchestra under the direction of Mr. Dwight L. Brown and composed only of Greenville High School students. As juniors the class chose to hold their elections in a differ- ent manner from before. Petitions were used for naming can- didates for class president. All the suggested candidates were voted on, and the three people receiving the highest number of votes were the final nominees. Each of these chose for himself a party name and a campaign manager. He also selected candidates for the members of his cabinet. Then the campaign was on. Everyone had a good time, even the los- ing parties, and the rivalries were all friendly ones. As was customary in previous iunior classes, they chose their rings and pins during the year. The emblems are something cher- ished by each member. For their annual iunior class play, they presented a three act comedy entitled, Ever Since Eve with a cast of twelve main characters under the direction of Miss Catherine Boyer. 26 RY.

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LIFE AHEAD IN THE WAY OF GREAT SPIRIT Q00 IGN: TOP ROW: Orlefo Weover Jomes Welsh Ethel Wilson Mory Belle Wilson Bill Wilson BOTTOM ROW: Jock Wright Jim Wright ' Lillion Zimmers LEFT: Mystery!-Why is Royer so mournful and what's sticking from Bradley's pocket? RIGHT: The class of 43 leaves the picture for 44 fo carry on. 25



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U N I O R President ..... ...Jim McGlinch Vice President .... .... J im Warner C I. A S S Secretory .... ...... M orilee Kester Treasurer ....... Betty Jo Neiderkorn OFFICERS Reporter ..... ..... C horlotte Tester Sponsor .... . . .Eugene Phelps

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