Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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that he preceived who they were. They were none other than the familiar ban- dits, Kitty NVilliams and Oscar M. Puterbaugh. York says he was not scared in the least, for he has had a great deal of ex- perience with dangerous thugs of this type. llut as we all know he stood no chance with these two hardened criminals, who were armed to the teeth: while he had only a wire hairpin and a Finger nail clip with which to defend himself. Realizing his immediate danger the great detective ran with full speed to the City Hall, where upon he was met at the door by Paul Keck, who was cleaning out the office. .Xlthough York protested, Pully would not allow him to awaken the police. So he ran across the street to the Fire Department. and finally suc- ceeded in arousing them. In a short time they reached the scene of action. Rushing boldly up the stairs, they opened the Assembly door. Here York lassoed the foul knaves with their own villianous rope, just as Puterbaugh was ready to jump upon the deli- cate face of the dear old benevolent clock. which has for ages smiled down upon the fair students and teachers in G, H. S. After they were securely bound they were taken to the jail, for it was feared their boisterousness would awaken the sleeping patrolmen at the City Hall. No bond could be obtained for the two rogues. However, upon the advice of their attorney, llob Mannix, they pleaded not guilty. Wihen arraigned before Mayor Bowers this morning, their main argument was that the clock ran too slow. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. York, as it was only thru his brav- ery that these two crooks were landed. This paper is seriously thinking of offer- ing him as a candidate for Cobb Smith's job of otiicial Dog Catcher. Ray Turner, '16, .,. 3? There is a proud Senior-llill Vance XYho is a decided pro-German: He talks for their cause 'til he pants. .Xnd considers the Allies mere vermin. In his cause he is helped by llerr llowers, XVho says anything in his mind, XVhen rebuked for his gah he ne'er cowers, lint speaks the next thing he can find. i Ag 6 , - S in 1 y W3 my Y- ieif If-' R-2-il? - -.-- -- 92

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