Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Cl ass EMERilD 19 2 0 Esther Mendenhall, “Styx,” is a girl well liked. She was the president of the class but opportunity called her to Fairmount High School in the month of February, and left us to mourn her loss. Styx was a leader among the fairer sex, a live wire and means well most of the time. Lilith Morris is the guardian of the girls. She watches over them, and advises them in times of greatest anxiety. She is termed the most sens¬ ible Junior girl. Lilith is very quiet, but remember “still water runs deep.” Esther Honeas is a hard working girl in school and “never puts off until tomorrow what she can do today.” She has only been with us since Christ¬ mas but she holds her own with the best in the class. Elsie Murphy is a sweet little article. Everybody Elsie meets is soon made her friend. She has a very charming personality and some day, if nothing interferes, she is cure to be heard from. Elvin Horner is a regular “lady’s man,”—a perfect “scream.” He teases the girls and works his Geometry at the same time. He was never known to loaf on either job. Elvin is as good as his word when he is asleep. Charles Gentry is a Sycamore boy, reared on the farm. Charles is very studious and enthusiastic in every school activity. Wayne Johnson, “Ted,” more extensively known as “Squirt,” is all sunshine. Every other word strangles itself in a series of jingles, which half way suggests that he is laughing. Ted is full of fun and at the same time game for anything once. Ted is just happy-go-lucky every day and cares naught for the morrow. Alma Smith. Yes, Alma can talk just as much as the rest. She enjoys a good time almost as much as if she had her right mind. She is especially fond of chewing gum in school. John Smith, “Smithy,” is chief bouncer of the class and also the ugliest boy in school. John’s favorite sport is grinding coffee. He works once in a great while, although he isn’t expected to amount to a whole lot for any¬ thing other than beef. We all sympathize with him and wish him luck. He is a leader among his friends and at times a very ambitious student. Minnie Havens is an adept pupil and strives to do the right thing, though, probably due to her physical standing, she sometimes covers too much territory. Minnie is a basket ball girl, loves out-door sports and in¬ dulges in most of them successfully. George Scott, “Big Tom,” is another peculiar object, of a rather un¬ tamed nature. George is industrious but it seems his brains is affected with sickness (apparently love sickness,) to the extent that it is impossible to teach him anything. “Tom” certainly is a smasher and a regular village cut-up. George will probably be a minister when he grows up. Gerald Marshall, “Skinny,” of course is the best-looking and most bril¬ liant pupil in the class. Yes, in the whole school, but no one knows it. He desires to be a bachelor and live on a large farm in New York City, far, far away from the wild ways of women. Page twenty-eight



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