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Page Twenty-Eight Class Schedule Name Characteristics Most Cherished Possessions Purpose Song Always Seen (with) Lynes Baldwin . . . Bold Chemistry book To manage Silver’s Theatre For Me and My Gal At Campbell’s Jennie Christensen • • • • Agreeable Her hair To be a nurse Knitting! Knitting! In front of the looking glass Edith Crawford . . Good natured His photo To settle down I Wonder Who’s Kissing Him Now Talking to Albro Irving Fralick . . . Religious A Dodge To teach Sunday School All Dressed Lp and no Place to Go A different girl Ernest Fries .... Melodious His white sox To become a rival of Caruso He’s a Devil Arguing Helene Hansen . . . Slow but sure Basketball suit To be a chorus girl Somebody's Crazy About Me Coming in late puffing Arthur Hillman . . Angelic His credits To he a baker Along Came Ruth Trying to sell a Columbia Marion Howard . . Stylish Basketball togs To be a nurse They’re Wearing Them Higher in Hawaii Fuller Genevieve Jacobs . . Fussing Her voice To break hearts How Dry I Am Tending somebody’s kids Mary Lichtenauer . . A morons Principals and books To have, to hold, to love I Miss You Most of All Bossing the men Peter Lyndrup . . . Search us His track-suit To graduate My Girl’s a Hellablue On the baseball diamond Johanna Lyndrup . . Blushing Her walk To become a student Joan I)'Arc But not heard Beatrice Lillie . . . Good natured Hugh ? Matrimony I Won’t be Home Till Morning Telling jokes Maude I ohr .... Modest Science teacher To teach school Wearing of the Green Whispering Esther Madsen . . . Agreeable Candy and the store To become a “stenog Dane Walking fast Marguerite Norton Blushing Golden locks Forgotten Way Down Yonder in the Corn-field With hooks Pauline Norton . . . Studious Her serenity Ditto Old Black Joe Thinking
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Class Will Section I, Article I. We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred eighteen, being of sound mind and good judgment, do this day, June twenty-first, nineteen hundred eighteen, legalize and make known our last will and testament. Section II, Article 1• To our instructors we as a class will our sincere appreciation of their efforts to enable us to make a step higher. They have instilled into our lives everlasting impressions and ideals of the true, the noble, and the honorable, and we honestly hope that their efforts will not have been in vain when we come to take our places in the world. Section II, Article 2♦ We bequeath to the Junior Class the privilege of scrapping in class meetings. Section II, Article 3. We bequeath our ability to serve, our ability to lead in the affairs of the Greenville High School to all future classes. Section II, Article 4. Also to all other classes we bequeath the honor of becoming one hundred per cent membership in the Red Cross, but our patriotism we take with us into the “great unknown.” Section II, Article 5. The Seniors also bequeath their wide knowledge to some of the inexperienced members of the faculty. Section II, Article 6. A few privileged Seniors bequeath the office, the rest room, and the sewing room to any similar “devils” as hang-outs. Section II, Article 7. Some less privileged Seniors bequeath their angelic conduct to the teachers. Section III, Article 1. Arthur Hillman bequeaths his fiery eloquence to Andrew Peck. Section III, Article 2. Marjorie Noxon bequeaths her angelic smile to Chester Jacobus Section III, Article 3. Beatrice Lillie bequeaths her roaming orbs to June Andrews. Section III, Article 4. Genevieve Jacobs bequeaths her voice to Virginia Decker. Section III, Article 5. Mary Van Deinse bequeaths her curly hair to Glenn Livingston. Section III, Article 6. Lyncs Baldwin wills to the Junior Class an example of a model Senior. Section III, Article 7. Johanna Lyndrup bequeaths her red hair-ribbon to Walter Arntz to keep his ears from freezing. Section III, Article 8. Ernest Fries bequeaths his faculty of getting in wrong with Tuck to Arnold Hansen. Section III, Article 9. Agnes Rasmussen wills her gentle voice to Howard Wilson. Section III, Article 10. Mary Emily Ranney bequeaths her ability to dance to Virginia Browne. With such added ability Virginia should certainly make a place for herself in the world. Section III, Article 11. Edith Crawford and Mary Lichtenauer bequeath their deviltry to Alpha Busk and Paul Snyder. Section III, Article 12. Helena Rosendal wills to the Freshman Class the good example of an optimist. Section III, Article 13. Our M’s and P’s (if we have any) bury; our E’s we leave as examples for our fickle successors, the Juniors. Section III, Article 14. To the “Annual” board of 1919 we bequeath all our trials and tribulations. In witness whereof, we hereby sign our name as the Senior Class of nineteen hundred eighteen. Page Twenty-Seven —SENIOR CLASS. —Mary Lichtenauer, ’18.
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Page Twenty-Nine Name i Characteristics Most Cherished Possessions Purpose Song Always Seen (with) Marjorie Noxon % • • • Serious Her walk Entertaining country school teachers I Love the Cows and Chickens but this is the Life Tatting Mable Olsen . . . Meek Chemistry To be a “stenog.” « Listen to the Mocking Bird Working Harold Rasmussen Saintly His height Not discovered All Alone Studying Helena Rosendal . Ceaseless energy Good looks To make pop-corn balls Egypt in You Dreamy Eyes A smile Arthur Roell . . F ast His pipe To beat out ' .eke I Love the Ladies At the Phelps House Mary K. Ranney . m Unknown Her dancing pumps To stay until morning Love Me and the World is Mine Waiting for “Dod” Agnes Rasmussen . i oving Class pin To be congenial Long Way to Tipperary A tall young man Florence Slawson . Meek A kodak To be leader of gum firm “Lindy Lou” Chewing gum Roy Silverthorne . Noisy His yellow tie To be a clown I Love a Lassie Talking with the girls Vera K. Thompson I .ike April weather A Reo To be a leader of society Dreaming Happy William Stafford . Scrappy His overalls To beat out Willard Over There Trying to look like a married man Beulah Tallman Sweet Her picture Fating Just You In a Ford or Reo Cecile Thornton Studious I Ier good looks To become an electrician Has Anybody Here Seen Pinkie? Getting Shorthand Anna Williams . . Bashfulness Her serenity To be a dressmaker My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean Thinking Verda Wilson . . A ngelic Her winning ways To recite U. S. History Old Oaken Bucket Zadie Hilbert Wittkop . Kven tempered His knowledge To become a Mr. Mott America, I Love You Teaching mechanical drawing to girls (?) Mary Van Deinse . Gracefulness Service-flag pin To be an author Kven the World Will Be Jealous of Me Powdering Irene Yerkes . . . Studious Caesar Book To win medals Ireland Must he Heaven Going to church
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