Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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PE .ri lr is 2 .1 A . 4' 0 S 1 ls :Q 4 .2 . 1 J K fV'f4i A5 n. ,- . A, .N i ' 1 Q rf ' QE ' iii t , X.- A , IM igiiil' .' X 01,0 SCRIBNI-IR Hom: un lol , D 'QX' XYebt Main Street Know 'I destroyed! in which General X ' 'RAS-' 'X l X William Henry Harrison was .-- L , enfertained. It stood on the ' 0 'q ' site uf where- the Treaty of M N' 5 1793, between XVnyne and the lg s '1 i Indians. was sipzmg-d,ljreenvillr, 5 - . ss Ohio, I 9 '75 EQ X A I f 1 103

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' YH ' T i me di ll: H D G I92Z CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM Class Song-XYinters and Kemble ...... . . H. S. Orchestra Oxerrure-'illaymond''-A. Thomas ........................ H. S. Orchestra Class Play- The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary -A comedy in three acts. VVritten hr Anne XYarner. Directed by hliss Edna Kidwell, English Department, Greenville H. S. Aunt NIa:y isa kind hearted, peppery-tempered spiister who has slept away most of her existence in the country, and she only awakens to the riotous roar of gay life in a large city when she comes to town to hunt up a scamp of a nephew whose giardian she is, She arrives at the time of a party given by the nephew Hjack' ', and his friends, and they proceed to give Aunt Mary a roaring good time. Instead of caxilling, she falls in with the brisk pace to such an extent that after her return to bucolit' life she is bored to death with the simplicity of things out among the cabbages and cows. She cannot overcome her longing, turns her old country house over to the serxants and then proceeds to get as near as possible to the Gaiety of New York, where exery turn of the cIock's minute hand spells a new amusment. THE CAST Aunt Mary XYatkins-A very wealthy spinster, ,Iack's aunt and I,ucinda's She ............... ,...... ........,,.... . . Lois Booker bl-uhn Viatkins, Alr. fllenhamf 'iAIack . ., Harvey Rush Burnett Earl jackson Klitchell '.l21f'li's Chums ... -- james Helman Ulmer Robert Kolp Klr. Stebbins-Aunt hIary's lawyer .,.. . . . Wlilliam ,lobes .Inshuaf'Aunt hlary's Hired Man. .. ...., .. .. ... .. Edward Steffen -Iames-'Iihe Burnett Iiutler ........ .,......................,.... I David Reck Bertha Burnett-I3urnett's Sister, afterwards Aunt IVIary's maid, HGranice Helen York The Ciirl Ifrom Kalamazoo ...... ....., .............. ....... I J t vris Kerlin I,ucintla-Aunt hIary's property, body and soul .... ...... R uth Swartz Daisy Klullfns-A Villager ............ ...... . .. Iflorence Vance hxa ..,.... .......... . . .Dorothy Coppock SETTING ACI I Interior XIary's Home. ACI' II The library in the Iiurnett residence at New York. ACI' III Aunt Mary's Home. Ifurniture by Campbell Ifurniture Co. and The Mozart Millinery by Martin's . 102



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I I Edgdanv-I1 Sipplex- Hey, mister, do you take garbage in that wagon?'l Drivert- Sure, get in. l don't like these photographs at all, he said. I look like an ape. XYith a glance of lofty disdain the photographer replied :is he turned hack to work: You should have thought of that helore you had them taken. Freshie: Did anv country ever whip England?l' Sophomore: Say where were you in l776? Dago Lephart: VVhere have you been Cal? Cal Coppess: Out taking the gold-fish for a walk. Cal Coppess: XVhat have you heen doing Dago? Dago: Making false teeth for Canary birds. l-le: Your teeth are just like the stars dear. She: 'Wllhat makes you think so?. He: Tl1ey Come out every night. lf Dorothy' Enos was for sale, would Roy Bidwell? If lilenor Sparklin was in the mud, would Elmer Wlade? Although they owed a hill, did Jimmy Dunham? Nlr. Kletzger: George what is Zinc chloride used for? George Buehy: Put it in the railroad ties as a preservative to keep the ties from rusting. 104

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