Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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s C P no ee 'f 'Pup Row. left, to rigllit-Alice Himes, Pauline Miller, John F. Powell, Stanley Bryant. Howard Sliuelnzlker, Fresl Gustin, Sylvester Holler, Dora Tuttle. Miclflle Row. left to right-YLena Huffman, Elsie Shrovk. Hazel llezxtheout. Mary Shim-li, Gertrude Powell, Velma Owens. Bottom Row, left to rightw-Mary Tlfiorne Mower, Thelma Abell, Mir- iam Seefur, Millie Barzett, Dorothy Scherer. l'l..KSi G, II, S. l9 2G ure twenty-six

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'E . N Sophomore Chronicles Little Lloyd Horner never sat in a corner. An i-ndus- trious boy was he. Is he a shirker? No, he's a wo-rker, as you can plainly see. Fred is a very nice fellow, about fifteen or sixteen years old. His voice w'hich is low, soft and mellow, is good wihen he hasn't a cold. Velma sings beautiful alto. She is always studiously zealous and most every one loves her so, that most of the girls are quite jealous. The girl with the light blue eyes that -twinkle like stars in the skies, and the long curling lashes rare, is Millie, our president Bair. Who is the girl with the long brown hair, and with the pretty brown eyes? Why, it's Dora Tuttle, bright and fair. To fame slhe may sometime rise. Miriaam Seegar is the Sophomore Girl wfho starred in the High School Play. She is a happy, gay, cheerful in- quisitive whirl in 'her pretty bright sunslhiny wvay. At night when all is dark and misty and the world is cold and dreary, Dorothy Scherer is painting picturesg pic- tures that are bright and cheery. Hazel Heathcoat is the kind of a girl that everyone likes to know. When anyone asks for a Sophomore, she's one of the .girls w:e show. Gee! 'but she is sm-art for her name is Abell. She has such quiet manners and behaves well at the table. There wfas a small boy whose name was Glen Dawsong while others were working he was doing the bossin'. Who is that cute chap there? Oh, his name is Shoey. Does he ever have a care? He? Never! Blooey, Blooieyl Ralph Moody is a good-sized chapg his memory is quite shady. He is very polite and doffs his cfap whene'er he meets a lady. Elsie Mae Sfhrock, is a charming girl with bobbed hair in mnany a curl. She always wears very nice clothes when she srteps out to go to the shows. Raymond is a mod-el boyg he likes to study Rome. Th'ere's only one thing the matter with himg that is-he needs a comb. Pauline Miller wears squeaky shoes and dresses up to date. She's very good at g'at'her'ing newsg and boys, she was never known to hate. Marie Lairowe is now my name. Perhaps it won't al- ways remaiin the sameg ibut nevertheless, you must confess, that I am a star in the Botany tests. Clarence owns a department store not far from New York City. He buys a lot, and sells much more than any- one else. What a pity! Bud loves to sit, when the lamp is lit, and read of some hero grand amd greaftg but he literally shrinks when he happens to tlhink of the unsolved lessons he hates. Little Carl Kelly is a pretty good -guy. He likes grape jelly and raspberry pie. He also likes Latin, and studies it with vim. Wlhy could we not all be like him? My name is Sitanley, the naime of a motor carg why couldn't some folks be as smart as they think they are ? There is a quiet Aliceg a very nice girl is she. She bears no one maliceg what a nice disposition to be! Mary Thorne Mower, like an April shower, which brings the flowers in May, is nice, sweet and cheerful, and you get an earful of joy from her each day. Lena Huffman has curly hair, and eyes of heavenly CLASS S. 1023 Page twenty-seven

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