Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to box of Carters Little Liver Pills. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to to provide lllllllt' talent for the reception. NVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to in the future. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to NYe, the Senior Class, school with l1i111. XVe, the Senior Class, ball team. lVe, the Senior Class, very funny jokes of his. Me the Senior Class, she has ours. lVe, the Senior Class, l1is intelligent ,, lYe, tl1e Senior Class, of new mic-rescopes for the lVe, the Senior Class, his showeroom. lYe, the Senior Class, ever they bake. bequeath bequeath bequeath bequeath bequeath seventh wrade. bequeath lab. bequeath bequeath lo M12 to all the sensitive the Juniors and the Sophomores, students named above one all future Juniors, the right good luck and good fortune the Freshmen, this linieralcl. Owens the right to bring his wife to Mrs. Overton the right to start a girls basket- to Mr. lrwin the right to keep on telling those to to to Mrs. to M12 to Mrs. NVe. the Senior Class, bequeath to a square or to say that 2 plus 2 equals 9. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs to visit school some day. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mr. students' knuckles with a ruler if they make XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. students know their names in Greek also. XYe, tl1e Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs Toni home permanent. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. teacher. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. books from The Book ot' the Month Club. Miss Parson the right to help all Classes as Mr. Richer the right to learn something from Loy the right to purchase any numb.-r libersol larger space for his displays in Carter the right to make girls eat what- Mr. -lohnson the right lo change a circle into Sanders the right to bring her children Martin the right to crack his typing.: an error. Smith the right to make her Latin Mower the right to take a course for a Pickett the right to substitute for any Hudson the responsibility of buying XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to the cooks tl1e right to feed us any ti111e were hungry. XVe, the Senior Class. bequeath to Fred Frakes a new mop handle and the right to make his sons help him clean up the building. 1'Ilyl6'fIl.'6l1f1lUllL

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gequeatbs singer. I. If I. strong. to my Page fzcenty I. I. I, L br I, L I, I. I, I, I, If 1, I. I, I, 1, l. I. I. 1, J eanniee Brown, bequeath to Shirley Campbell, my faculty rating. Phyllis Dunham, bequeath my arguments of debate in Civics to M. H. Hun- Eddie Dunlap, bequeath Illy old Chevy and maniac driving to R. T. Arm- llill Frakes. bequeath my journalistic ability to Roscoe lValls. George Howell, bequeath my bachelor techniques to John Peters. Jane Johnson, bequeath my typing speed to Jay Sommers. Beverly Julius, bequeath the privelege to graduate with next years' seniors other, Bob. Phillip Julius, bequeath to Arthur Slaughter my boiler room habits. Barbara Kimmel, bequeath my speaking ability to one of 1ny sisters. Carlene Kepner, bequeath my offiee duties to Mary Lou Hudson. Mauriee Lanib, bequeath to Dan Rudy my graeefulness on the basketball floor. XYillis Little, bequeath my golden eornet to Bob Lawson. Jeanie Maple, bequeath to Beverly Tygart the right to wear my red sweater. James Newton, bequeath to Dallas Smith all my witicism. Ferrell Petty, bequeath my Hemlock girls to Jonnie lVebber. F0l'l'lS Petty, bequeath my basketball eligibility to Doug Bontrager, Clarence Hagan, bequeath my job at the print shop to John Perkins. Ruth Riley, bequeath to Mary Turner all the handsome boys at Russiaville. llea Rosier, bequeath to Geneva Metz llly pleasing iigure. Norma Jean Roth, bequeath my pleasing attitude to Floyd Cheek. Bill Smith, bequeath my winning ways with women to Rex Zirkle. Bill Symons, bequeath to Jim Jennings my front row Seat at the Fox. Bryan Tl1l'll1llOllfl, bequeath my dressing rooln standing to Max Kingseed. Mary Zook, bequeath to Dorothy Symons my feminine beauty.



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Glass fzolrhecnl 6 I LIS The tillltf i11 which we live certainly offers 1llZlIl.V possibilities which stimulate tI1e Illlilgllllilfltill. The most interesting invention I IIEIVP Ill'iII'tI of came fl'0lll a highly fl'2IIllt'tI radio engineer. He prophisied tI1at before lo11g this lllUL'IlllIlISlll would be able to reeord artual photographs of events which took place till tl1e earth many years ago, or lllillly years in tl1e future. A11otl1er of tl1ese fantastie IIIVQIIIIUIIS is tl1e time maehine, which I am using i11 lllj' flight Illitl tl1e future. I stepped i11to tl1e time maehine: XVIIIP-I'-1'-l'-l'-1'-l'-l'4l' r. I11 a flash I stepped out Ull Sth Avenue i11 New Yourk t'ity. I glaneed up at a neon sign Illltl XVIIZII sl1ould I see hut MMe llarhara Iiilllllllllw flasl1ing o11 illltl off i11 front of lllC'. Wondering if this sl1oppe eould possihly belong to tl1e Barhar Kiinmel, llly elass111ate ol' 1948 at G.II.S., I stepped through a revolvi11g door. A elerk moved for- ward to greet llll' and to llly surprise I knew Il9l'. -leannire Brown , I exclaimed, what are you tItlIIlQ Ilt'l't'?u She explained tlltli sl1e was worki11g as a dress designer ilIItI clerk for Mme. IQIIIIIIIGI wl1o was i11 reality tl1e llarhara IQIIIIIIIQI, wl1o graduated i11 IS at th-eentown. Iioth .leanniee and Ilarhara had 20110 to I+'ranee to study dress designing and llllthll their return to Ameriea, had opened tI1e sl1oppe. 'I'hey IltltI made a 1l1ill'V6ItbIlS trade out of their e11terprise. After ehatting for a wl1ile witl1 tl1e girls, I realized 111y time was li111ited so I l1ade farewell and eontinued tlll llly journey i11 tI1e future. I lnonght a 11ewspaper a11d glam-ed IIll'tlllg'Il it. I started to lay it tItlNVll again when a headline caught llllV eye. fllllI'0lll't' Hagan, Editor of tl1e New York Gem, is to speak at a tIIllIlt'l' at tl1e H21 t,'l11h. I read the artieleg fIlt'll I deeided to go to tl1e dinner. As I entered tI1e 'till t'luh , I sensed a l'illllllIZll' 2ll'tblllSIlIl0l'9. I saw wl1y I felt thus, George Howell was NVZIIIQIIIQ forward to greet IHC. It SPUIIIS l1e had change ed l1is lllIlltI ahout ll0t'tllllIllgJQ a farmer wl1ile l1e was i11 New York o11 his IIUIIQVIIIUOIIZ for wl1ile there, l1e lvonght half interest in a night eluh. In tl1is enterprise he had lween so prosperous tllilf l1e UWIIHI tI1e Bl t'luh witl1i11 5 years. As tleorge lllltI I sat down, the lights tIIlllllll'tI illltl a IIIIINISUIIIC young man, dressed i11 hlue serge. stepped Illitl tl1e spotlight. It was William Smith, now a famous 0l'l'Ilt'NIl'2l leader. Hill and l1is trumpet had QUIIQ a long way in tl1e musical world. After l1is first numher was finisI1ed, l1e came over to our tahle to greet us. I asked I'f1y1r trrruty-lzro

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