Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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'41-S15 Senior Class lDill We, the Seniors of 1924 in leaving G. H. S., do hereby make this last will and testament, trusting that those who reap the benefits of our labors and talents while connected with this noble institution, will accept these gifts in the same spirit in which they are given. J First, to the Juniors, we bequeath our dignified appearance. Second, to Mr. Snyder, we bequeath our book called Bartering. Third, to Mr. Miller, we bequeath our pep, to be used at basket ball games. Fourth, to Miss Pearson, we bequeath our winning ways. Fifth, to R. H. Allen, we bequeath a note book and pencil to be used in cutting deportment. Sixth, to Miss Parson, we bequeath Emerson's Essays and all other such instruments of torture. Seventh, to Mr. Stegemoller, we bequeath the right to have dates any night except Sunday. Eighth, to Miss McKenzie, we bequeath all next year's Senior boys, to be used in giving operettas. Ninth, to Ross Allen, we bequeath our utmost thanks for our undeserved History grades. Tenth, to Miss Goyer, we bequeath the degree of B. of H. E. QBachelor of Hamburger Engineeringj. Eleventh, to Mrs. Smith, we bequeath our book entitled, The Art of Handling a Husband. Twelfth, to Miss Greenwalt, we bequeath a copy of the Emerald, to be used for study in the Junior High. Personal bequeaths are as follows: I Isabella Pauline Benson, bequeath my hope chest to Elizabeth Honeas and my quiet disposition to Raymond.Allen. I, Nellie Lavonne Andrews, bequeath my right to argue with the teachers to Dora Tuttle. I, Rowena Corinne Saul, bequeath my Latin grades to Carl Kelly and my brilliancy to any struggling Junior. I Deveta Edna Sater, bequeath my curly hair to Annabel Manring. I, Juanita Geraldine Sater, bequeath my timid voice to Marie Larowe. I Otis Ora Seagraves, bequeath my musical laugh to Jacob Smith and my guessing ability to Madeline Woods. I, Devera Fern Powell, bequeath my smile to Henry Snyder and my History note book to Glen Dawson. I, Alvin Sylvanus Ebersole, bequeath my good nature to Wayne Powell. I, Harold Gentry, bequeath my ability to get by to Mary Thorne Mower. 7 7 T181

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OTIS SWEAGRAVES- CASSEL CRIM- Otie is one of the youngest mem- bers of the class. He and his cornet are considered essential Whenever the orchestra plays jazz. He' spends most of his time Hdolling up. I' LORENCE MATCHETTE- Florence is one of the members who is 'musically inclined. She went to Jackson last year, but decided to come back and graduate with the class of '24. Her right name should have been Giggles FRANCIS KIRKENDALL- Kirk is the tease of the class. It is difiicult to tell whether he is studying or planning some joke whenever he's quiet. Oh! how he loves to take a nap when the teacher is absent. Y Cac can see the humorous side of anything-even the Civics class. He assists Miss Pearson in keeping or- der. He is very fond of fresh air. In arguing he ranks second only to one-Cedric. He seems to take great delight in watching the plast- ering fall from the ceiling. CEDRIC OUTLAND- Tightwad is especially gifted in argumentation. He changes his pol- itics everyday so that he can argue. He assists Cassel in keeping order in Civics class. It takes most o-f 'his time in keeping people from beating him in a skin game. E171



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, :cgi m E ! E ! ! 17924 Herbert David Wyman, bequeath my place in next year's Glee Club to Fred Gustin. Paul LaVerne Bagwell, bequeath my Paderwiski hair cut to John F. McCan and my brilliant ideas to Dorothy Scherer. Margaret Fern Kirkendall, bequeath my boistrous ways to Alice Himes. Veda, lone Myers, bequeath my claims on Howard High School to Hazel Heathcoate. Helen Margaret Decker, bequeath my quiet ways to Eva Ronk. Cassel A. Crim, bequeath my basket ball suit to Bernell Mast and my hair dye to Clifton Wright. Beatrice Lorene Ware, bequeath my deportment grades to Stanley Bryant and my ability to tell jokes to Mary Shrock. James Francis Kirkendall, bequeath my right to sleep in class to Ray- mond Stahl. Cedric Outland, bequeath my graceful stride to Parson Mower and my Geometry grades to Marie Main. Malcolm Johnson, bequeath my lady killing pompadour to Clarence Nuner. Josephine Faye Wright, bequeath my talking ability to Frieda Batey and my high soprano voice to Stella Lorenz. Hansel Leroy Johnson, bequeath my seriousness to Howard Shoemaker. Florence Lillian Matchette, bequeath my Shorthand material and sur- plus weight to Mildred Smeltzer. J. LaVerne Symons, bequeath my book entitled, The Finished Product, to Minnie A. Parson and a song entitled, Pa, Ma and Me, to the Music department. Chester Warren Larowe, bequeath my art of kidding to Wallace Slaughter. Cedric Golding, bequeath my Caesar pony to Gladys Robinson. In witness whereof, we hereunto affix the seal of said High School at Greentown, this fourth day of January A. D., 1924. Herbert Wyman, President Lorene Ware, Vice-President Albert Kellar, Janitor fu l19l

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