Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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C J ' Empirnld ] X mf ' Tvt LtL rugged journey; especially to Mr. Abell for his most val- uable aid in publishing this Annual; we leave the care of the Junior High School in the hands of Mr. Virgil Miller and Miss ( ? ) Gladys Bergdoll for another term. George Scott, Mabel Smith, Menno Ebersole and Elsie Murphy v ill to the Juniors their Virgil ponies and other valuable equipment used in Latin IV. Lilith Morris grants to George Pool her art materials, etc., for use in preparing next year ' s Annual. Elvin Homer wills to his brother, Lloyd, the right to talk incessantly; and his popularity with the girls. June Weeks wills to Olive Matchett her red sweater; and as the poet says, June may be had by the poorest comer. (For proof, ask Miss Goyer.) John Smith turns over to Chester Larowe, the habit of being tardy; and his favor with the teachers to Malcom Johnson. To Margaret Kirkendall, Esther Honeas leaves her stature and giggle. In the record of Charles Gentry, we find that he leaves to Harold Gentry his privilege of coming to school on the 8:50 car each morning. Alma Smith bequea ths to Isabelle Benson her happy and carefree disposition and to Madeline Woods her ability to sing. To Paul Bagwell. John Hunt wills his position in the High School Orchestra. Gerald Marshall gives to LeVon McCoy his hair-cut and his ability to handle Solid Geometry. Wayne Johnson, Whitney Carr, and Virgil Johnson refuse to give up anything worth while except their posi- tions on the basketball team and in G. H. S., since they expect to strive for higher positions, in preparation for which they will use most of their property and equipment. This is our last will and testament singned and sealed by our own hands, and witnessed by the following respon- sible witnesses, who be without blame for this, our word and will. Witnesses: Signed and sealed, Miss G. V. Bergdoll Mr. J. S. Hall, Trustee Miss Noami Neyhart Mr. Virgil Miller THE CLASS OF ' 21. H r. n n . H . B . I H 5 I varx uncT wr rr, ir (T Page twenty-one

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(Q XTMOrata m E merrk D Senior Class Prophecij And now, our prophecy you shall read, — The fates say John Smith in all will succeed. Menno an absent minded professor will be, And Carr a great league player we ' ll see. Esther Honeas very early a happy housewife. And Elsie will later enjoy this life. Virgil Johnson, tis decreed will win college fame, For John Hunt they prophesy the same. Gerald Marshall will be a commercial traveler, For in selling goods he can surely palaver. Elvin Homer will continue a student of life, And Charles Gentry will never meet hardship or strife. Alma Smith a matinee idol will be; For June in the future much good fortune we see. Wayne Johnson an actor far renowned we see, And Mabel a writer of fiction will be. Lilith Morris will be a suffragette; In college halls George Scott will be met. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Green town High School, of Liberty Township, Howard County, State of Indiana, con- sidering our mortality, yet our soundness of mind, do make on this 4th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty one, our final will and testament as follows: First: All other or previous wills shall hereby be considered null and void. Secondly: We hereby leave to the Juniors as much as is needed of our title and rank and in addition our val- uable example. All that is left shall be stored away for the next generation. Third: The Class of ' 21 wills to the future teams of G. H. S. our marvelous and plucky basketball ability, hop- ing they will make good use of the same as they have our example before them. Fourth: We also wish to leave to the Juniors the right to discuss Emerson ' s Essays, and to argue with Mrs. Tomson as their American History teacher. Fifth: We wish to say many thanks to old G. H. S. for its protection and progressive spirit during times when we wee hard pressed or discouraged; to the teachers for their guidance, their excellent and untiring services and valuable advice in starting us out upon life ' s long and m r r. n n n r.ln zuhzsz I H I hort y tin I ' ago twenty



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