Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 23 of 80
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CENSUS FAVORITE SONG CLASS WILL PET PEEVE Squishy’s” laugh Long stockings l‘oo much school work to take home People who talk all the time in sessions Waiting in the lunch line Women! Conceited people People who make excuses for their mistakes Waiting for someone that isn’t on time Vacations aren’t long enough! Lindy’s Ford Never being on time (my friends know) People bothering me when I am trying to study Get ready to write!” People who think I'm not a natural blonde Me Lack of money Mr. Robinson's Get ready to write!” Always getting the car when there is no gas in it Rook reports Mr. Robinson’s daily tests People who crack their gum Mr. Robinson’s “Get ready to write!” People who don’t do their homework Talking in front of an audience C. C. C. — calories, capsules. and contours Yellow excuses Apple Blossom Wedding Deep Purple” Three O'clock in the Morning” Graduation Song” September Song” If You Were the Only Girl” The Gypsy” Near You” Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume” I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” Dark Town Poker Club” Star Dust” The Desert Song” I’ll Get By” Catalina Island” You Belong to My Heart” Feudin’, Fussin’, and a’ Fightin’ ” “The Things We Did Last Summer” Any by Spike Jones Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” Italian Street Song” The Whiffenpoof Song” That’s My Desire” Peg O’ My Heart” Cool. Calm, and Collected” — “That’s My Desire” Smoke. Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette” Leave my sax to someone that can make it work All the things I’ve lost in G. H. S. to anyone who finds them Give my troubles to anyone who can handle them My seat in homeroom to anyone who wants it My hard swings at bat to Tom Merren My nickname to anyone who can stand it My stubborness to anyone who can control it I leave happily My Am. Lit. book to some unfortunate Junior My luck to get through high school to anyone who needs it My Am. Lit. book to any unlucky Junior My lovable Am. Lit. book to some lucky Junior To Esther Senn, anything she wants, except I don’t have anything to give My ability to talk all the time to anyone who can handle it My height to Pat Williams My place in the lunch line to anyone who can stand it My U. S. History and civics books to some poor Junior My ability to get into jams to Bob Johnson My American Literature to Norton Roberts I need all I have Best wishes to next year’s Student Council Secretary I will a little of my height to Shorty”, whoever he may be My bottle of peroxide” to anyone who wants it My shorthand book to some unfortunate person I leave my repertoire of jokes to Dixie Deaux My Am. Lit. book to anybody who has nerve enough to take it

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SHIRLEY HANSEN “Shirt” VIRGINIA HANSEN “Gini” RUSSELL HARPER “Sporty” BONNIE HATCH FLOYD HEIMBECKER “Hein” TERRY HIGHFIELD “Grunt” JEANETTE HOWELL “Jake” PHYLLIS HOY “Fritz” HOWARD JENSEN “Bill” ROBERT JOHNSON “Bob” ROBERT JORGENSEN “Sqtieek LINDY KERNS DOROTHY KING “Dot” BEVERLY KINTZ “Bert” ELIZABETH ANN KRAFT “Suzy” MARCIA LEWIS “Marsh” DONALD LINCOLN “Don” ROBERT LOSINGER “Bob” BRUCE MERREN KENNETH MILLER “Cueball” DtJANE MUNS “Muns” SHIRLEY NICKERSON JAMES NORD “Smiley” RUTH OPLAND “Bridget” MARGARET ORR “Maggie” MARTIN PACKARD “Pak” WAYNE PARR “Buick” To hear Mr. Swan ton say, “Shirley, that problem is correct” To be a grease monkey To remain single To be able to get on the “A” honor roll — just once To skip school To wear one of Mr. Swan ton’s ties Always be happy To shorten shorthand To go to sleep in Am. Lit To farm To get out of school To marry a poor farmer’s daughter who has only S2,000,000 in her bank account To travel Freedom of speech stops here To be able to type fast To be a flyer To own a YELLOW CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Get out of school To get an “A” in physics To own a jeep Play baseball with the Tigers To get on the “A” honor roll To do an “extra” experiment in chemistry To jump off the Empire State Building without getting hurt To skip school on a spring day To install parking meters at Highfield’s tables To be a carpenter To be phys. ed. coach at Northwestern. Girls, that is Ambition — I hope I have it by then To ride around in a new Hudson convertible To be a stenotypist To run an up-and-coming farm To be fishing on the Yukon To have traveled throughout the forty-eight states To make the man happy To be a retired farmer To have my own farm in Wisconsin To own a good new car To have at least part of my first million made Teach in a country school To be an X-ray technician To be living in Canada To be successful at something To be successful in radio Be able to travel To be successful in life To be a well-established dairy farmer Operate a dairy farm To travel around the world Wander around a high-class research lab. To play on the radio To be a telephone operator Mayor of Greenville by then Retire from work 18



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 rr name SUPPRESSED DESIRE SENIOR AMBITION FOR 1968 HERBERT PETERMAN “Re Pete To own a car (good car) To be in California HETTY PETERSEN “Pete” To have my dream man To share a cozy bungalow with someone special JIMMY PETERSEN “Pete” To run my own business To be retired ROBERT PHILLIPS “Meatball Coach a football team Commercial flyer and airport owner CATHERINE RICHIE “Kitty” To make the “A” honor roll To settle down PLUM A RI I)G WAY “Slug” To tell the singers on the north bus to “shut up” Be married LESLIE LEE ROELL “Les Jump the Grand Canyon To know what I really want RICHARD SCHENDEN “Dick” Live in Alaska To be an anchoret! ARLENE SHARLOW To travel To get married ROGER SHARPE To play with Stan Kenton My own band and Ford LARRY SLANKER To see Mr. Gorman in a crew” cut To have the little things in life, like two or three million dollars DICK SMITH Wake up first hour session Be a good horse doctor LOUIS ALFRED SMITH “Smitty” Play football in University Stadium Ask her! CHRISTINE SNYDER “Chris” I o be an air stewardess JOHN SNYDER “Johnny” To run my own farm To settle down in life LOUISE SNYDER “Sneezy” Be a phys. ed. coach at Annapolis Be movie stand-in for Lou Costello IVAGEAN SOSS “Jeanie” To be eighteen and to “cut the mustard” To be Mrs. “Guess Who” BURTON STAFFEN “Herman” To own a music store To be a bachelor and a millionaire IDA MAE STEF FES “Sis” Get out of high school To work in a hospital ROSE MARY STEFFES “Rosy” To be an old maid To be a nurse JUNE STORRS “Junie” To weigh 120 To be happy in my work DAVID SVOBODA “Dave” To be able to afford to live beyond my means Be earning $10,000 a year and own a new Pontiac MILDRED TAYLOR Milly To make the “B” honor roll To be happily married JACK TILLAPAUGH “Tillie” Ellcwyn Win the A. B. C. bowling championship EILEEN TUCKER “Ike To become a model Housewife for some good-looking man RICHARD VANDERLIP Dick To fly To be retired MARY JEAN WARD Squish Chew bubble gum in band Be able to type fast BRUCE WILSON “Butt” Be able to understand Mr. Robinson’s history questions 20 Be through college

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