Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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4 VAX' ,..l.:.lL ON THE CLASSES Roger is not class conscious. Lowly under- classmen and upperclass nobility he treats with the same imperturbable gremlin audac- ity, although it would seem to some that he takes a particular sadistic delight in torturing Seniors. He has no respect for age or posi- tion. Roger, like the measles, is an affliction against which no one is immune.

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Wayne Palmer Agriculture Rubyiane Etter Latin Eighth Grade English Raymond Swope Junior High Arithmetic Ofilla McGreevey Junior High Literature Mrs. Effie Boyd Secretary to the Principal Martha Rupp Head Librarian FACULTY Orpha Palmer Home Economics Robert Hawes Manual Training Mechanical Drawing Edna Day Typing Bookkeeping Clyde Corle Counselor Mildred Cassel Secretary to the Superintendent Edward Beichler Library Assista nt



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SENIOR HISTORY lt was a bright September day in T940- the first day of school. We seventh graders gathered in small groups whispering back and forth, Just think, we're in high school now. During our junior high years, the class of '46 was introduced to tea dances, parties, assemblies, and other activities, but it wasn't until we reached the eighth grade that we really started to get into the swing of things. We sponsored a paper drive and with the money bought shrubs to plant at the front of the Memorial Hall. The next year of our high school career was a big one-we were Freshmen now. Fear crept into each heart-fear over the prospects of being initiated. ln due time we learned that initiation was fun-but wait till next year -then it was our turn. For the first time we had class officers. The system of self-nomina- tion of candidates for class officers was used with the following results: Don Kemble, presi- dent, Bill Fletcher, vice-president, Janice Munn, secretary, Don Wagner, treasurer, and Bob Roll, reporter. This year we held our first class party which was carried out in true carnival fashion. We soon found ourselves Sophomores. The boys were going out for athletics now and the girls were getting up their own basketball teams. Some members of the class were elected to offices in school organizations. This year Jean Allen was elected class presi- dent, Bill Crump, vice-president, Juanita Todd, secretary, Bill Fletcher, treasurer, and Jeanette Goeke, reporter. Toward the end of the year the class party was held. It was called the Funnies Follies. Junior class rings were chosen so they would be ready for the next year. Some Super Seniors. Co-eds. Look what we've got. Just two goons. Oh, come on, kids. Smile, please. Ice cold pop! Swing your partners.

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