Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Cl lass 1 EMER ID 1920 ' ra - George Pool, Ronald Freeman, Lee Shoemaker, Marguerite Ault, Dorothy Melton, Olive Matchett, Thelma Scherer, Edith Kirkendall. Page thirty-one

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Cl ass ' EMERALD 19 2 0 -w.: Prophecy of the Sophomore Class of 1920 There was recently a great event in the City of Greentown. Miss Mar¬ guerite Ault, who was elected president of the United States in the last election, 1936, visited her home town. The great lady was due to arrive at Greentown on her special train at 2:15 P. M. A large crowd was present, and many anxious questions were directed to George Pool, now the station agent of the Clover Leaf. The train finally pulled in. As the engine passed, Professor Ronald Freeman of the Greentown Public Schools, called out a friendly greeting to the begrimed engineer, Lee Shoemaker, his old classmate. The President was met by a reception committee headed by Miss Edith Kirkendall, who had become the most popular belle of Greentown society, and escorted to Greentown’s new library by a brass band collected for thf occasion from neighboring cities. She was pleasantly entertained by a program composed of the world’s greatest artists and lecturers. One of the best addresses was given by Miss Thelma Scherer, a foremost lecturer of the United States. It was so full of feeling that it moved to tears the President, who had acquired a reputation of maintaining a calm and serene countenance in every crisis. Two of the musicians were Olive Matchett, violinist, and Miss Dorothy Melton, pianist, who have recently been declared the greatest musicians that have been heard in any of the leading cities for many years. After this program refreshments were served, and an hour was spent in discussing the peculiarities of the old Sophomore class of 1920. One of which was the fact that none of the class had ever married. The best ex¬ planation for this was given by the President. She said that the class mem¬ bers had never been able to find their equals, and had therefore remained single. The great lady was then escorted back to the station where amid the cheers of the people, her train carried her away on an extensive lecturing tour, which she had planned for the West. Page thirty-two

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