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m E m f-r d 5 3D The Senior Class U?ill We, the members of the Senior Class of 1922 of Green- town High School, in order to provide for the prosperity and promote the general welfare of our highly respected heirs and successors, do hereby on this 14th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, declare the following to be our final will and testament. THE SENIOR CLASS To Charles Shenk the honor of being the sole Ad¬ ministrator of our vast estate in return for which services he shall receive as payment the dummy which we have used in making this Emerald. To the Junior Class the dignity as well as the cares and responsibilities associated with being Seniors. To next year’s Physics Class one crow-foot battery, a commutator, a vacuumless vacuum-pump, some odds and ends of wire, a compass which understands that the north pole lies in an easterly direction and other laboratory paraphernalia for use in experiments. To the Freshman Class our sympathy. To the boys in the rooters’ gallery, our voices. To Mr. Abell, our optomism. To our teachers, our sincere appreciation of their un¬ tiring efforts in our behalf, also our apologies for the many things we have said and done which according to the school curriculum should not have been said and done. GEORGE POOL To Lavon McCoy, his nickname. To Lex Shockley, his popularity with the teachers. DOROTHY MELTON To Josephine Wright her oratorical ability. To Ethel Clark her dislike for boys. OLIVE MATCHETTE To Millie Barrett the right to read and write business ( ?) letters during school hours. To Miriam Seegar her popularity. LEE SHOEMAKER To Otto Green his position as yell leader. To Paul Bagwell his dramatic ability. THELMA SCHERER To Garnet Isaacs, her pep. To Florence Matchette, her temper. RONALD FREEMAN To Hansel Johnson, his basket ball ability. To Alice Abell, his reticence. EDITH KIRKENDALL To Isabella Benson, her studious disposition. To Jake Bagwell, her deportment grade. LESLIE GRAHAM To Julian Abell, his novel—providing he can read it. To John Franklin Powell, his short trousers. VELMA QUICK To Mary Shrock. her sweet disposition. To Rowena Saul, her tireless industry. WILLIS ZIRKLE To John Ellis Fell, his ability to arrange marriages. To Harold Gentry, the privilege of talking to Millie Barrett during the noon hour. In addition to the above mentioned items, we wish to specifically state that the Sophomore and Junior Classes are welcome to the “Country Gentleman” feed, which the seventh and eighth grades were to give us last year—pro¬ viding they can collect it. Witness our hands and seal this 14th day of April, 1922. CLASS OF ’22. Ronald Freeman, Pres. Witnesses: R. B. Miller. Albert Keller, William Waggaman. P a rv us C. I a ss Cr-f S 192 2 M 3, G n Page sixteen
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C L— Top row, left to right—Alice Abell, Veda Quick. Edra Hawkins, Garnet Isaacs, Ethel Clark, Mary Slaughter, Lucille Dutton, Eleanor Chase, T ohn Ellis Fell. Bottom row, left to right—Hansel Johnson Ermon Clingenpeel, Julian Abell, Lavon McCoy, Oscar Morris, Sherman Fowler. P a rvus C . I a ss Ct H .S. ) 3 2 2 M n u f. Page eighteen
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