Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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Q) trim r« li 1tiYni» rvilb i GERALD MARSHALLr— Skinny is our hero of the County Basket Ball Tourna- ment. Although he is more industrious this year than usual, he still has time to think of a former Greentown girl now at Kokomo. LILITH MORRIS— Lilith is a very shy young lady with a pleasing smile. She is always good-natured, taking everything as it comes. She is the art editor of the Emerald. GEORGE SCOTT— George is best known as a penman. His writing is hard to beat. When it comes to wanting things done, the teachers always know that George is dependable. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Emerald and hence did not write these lines. George expects to enter De- Pauw or I. U., this fall and will major in law. ALMA SMITH— Alma is a very blond young lady, but not of the perox- ide type. She is a member of the Girls ' Gl ee Club and will no doubt sing her way into somebody ' s heart. f- ' j s ZIZHZHZ i H I yart MncT Fnrt.nnrT Page seventeen

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(C ) ' £T» rY [6 K mem u o VIRGIL JOHNSON— Werge our star back guard is the busy man of the Senior Class. He is now working his way as a printer and will no doubt be a second Benjamin Franklin. MENNO EBERSOLE— Menno ' s a jolly lad, never mad, never sad. Latin shark and an all-around star student, intends to be a teacher. He is a Menno ELVIN HORNER— Elvin is very amusing; always saying things in class that cause everyone to laugh. He is so shy that he remains awake at night planning ways and means to avoid the girls. JOHN SMITH— Captain of our basket ball team, fond of ladies ' com- pany, especially one. Finds life a series of hard knocks and good times. « m r: la s: r. ■ M . f i I [ I yartuna ro r t n n n I ' age sixteen



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(C . ' ' ftJTnt r-ttlA E m Trt D Seniors of ' 21 Thru many a year they struggled and fought, And many good deeds by them were wrought. Although thru life mistakes they made, They always out of sight did fade; They were covered up by much good work, For, they were never known to shirk. Thus they struggled thru rain and sun To be the Seniors of ' 21. For the best line of work on earth, The Seniors were qualified by birth; They always accomplished the things pursued, No matter how difficult, artistic or crude. They were ever there with unusual bustle. As steady and quiet as the leaves ' rustle. Yet continually having plenty of fun — Such were the Seniors of ' 21. Throughout their works you ' ll find no flaw. They ' re honor bound and create much awe; For basketball you ' ll find their name Shining brightly in the Hall of Fame. Hard work they never refured to do, And kept, Work and Win, as their motto true. Then, by such things to everyone, They ' ll be known as the Seniors of ' 21. Then as a reward for hard work at school. They finally reached the desired goal; Wearing an illustrious sparkling crown They ' ll e ' re be remembered with great renown. They were brilliant in work and also in play, Obeying instructions without delay; And speaking quite boldly, without a pun. They ' re proud to be the Seniors of ' 21. High School Song We have taken from the oak tree Its laurels of bright green. And white which stands for purity From the lily ' s purest sheen. CHORUS From the oak tree brightest green, Our laurel of victory. Uphold the colors of our school And always by the golden rule. We all shall praise and for it fight. Our flag composed of green and white. Our standards his h maintaining The honor of our school. Our characters too, we ' re building. By this golden rule. When you wander in the twilight ' Mid the evening, shadows cold. O ' er us proudly waves the green and white, Which gives us courage bold. — Chorus — Chorus « ZIZHZSZ I H I Kort uncT TTi r t n n n r. ac:. Page eighteen

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