Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)
- Class of 1923
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He would return after class and examine it more fully. then if it were of any value - why'--that was as far as his day dream took him, for the bell rang and he jumped up and joined his classmates in the hall. Making a fine excuse to them by saying that he had left his fountain pen on his desk, the green little freshie rushed back to get his gold piece. Oh! He was almost ready to reach out and grab it! And how he would tell his friends to be ever watchful after this. He picked it up: the gold surface gleamed and sparkled in his hand. This little round box couldn't be a gold piece perhaps a jewel box containing gems worth far more than any gold coin. That was it! A jewel box! And eagerly he started to open it when- Oh, you dear little boy! You found it for me didn't you? And I was afraid it was gone for good, and that would have meant another dollar gone for nothing. The Happen' relieved the bewildered green little freshie of her indispensable vanity case and left him with a puzzled and disappointed look on his face. BETTY KEMBLE 'TV' ,555 fly You T 51,66 If Horace had gained an immense popularity around Greenville. In fact., Horace was l-rnown as the Sheik of G. H. S, From his fresh days onward he was the cynosure of all feminine eyes and he admitted it. No false modesty about Horace. Up to this point, gentle readers, you can well understand my story. But here comes the catch. Horace took no notice of the feminine portion of the high school. Impossible l say you? 'S a fact. But the day came when the rumor was spread about that Horace had become interested in some Follies beauty. For several weeks Horace had been seen hanging around the stage door of the Greenville Opera House at closing time. For awhile it was not definitely known whether he was interested in the marble game in the alley or whether he was looking for the combination of the office safe. Then came the startling news that he had been seen in the company of this beauty. The clinching evidence was a photo of a girl in a riding habit found in his den. Inquiries proved that it could not belong to his father, to any of his eight brothers, or to his sister. As this news of Horace's folly spread, the frenzy of the would-be vampires of high school grew. His chums disclaimed all knowledge of the offending photograph. Nothing could be done except to ask Horace himself, and thus end the horrible uncertainty. So a committee of seven was dispatched to Horace's den, and there they awaited his arrival. Who is she? were the words that greeted him as he opened the door. Isobel he shrieked. Isobel what? said the committee, sternly. Isobel Necessaryonabicyclef' moaned Horace and collapsed. MARGARET BROWN, '24. 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Yr yklft' RLY9F!'f0l:1' qf fffv ffiznvfe flllfll Reffei11pfz'071 0 22' G. H. S. AS RELATED AY A. CLAYBRICK. HYes, it's gone, that good old building whose weather beaten walls have stood nigh onto sixty years. YVell, l guess it's all fer the best. As 'tis said in the big book, iiThe old order changeth, yielding its place in many Ways. .list think back that a few years when that old buildin' was new. Some celebration was in this town then. The large number of thirty-seven pupils wint then, an' some folks then predicted twouldn't never see the time whin a new building would be needed. I fer one was glad, fer l was so proud XVell, time passed and years flew and l got old and so did the rest. VVinter after winter, storm after storm, spring after spring, class after class, professor after professor l saw them all go. The building became aged, growing older each day, as though it were a human, but had not the heart to lament. But could the mute walls just speak now, l'm sure they'd say much. What they couldn't speak of all that there educatin wouldn't be worth, mentionin,-of all that gomerty, trigometry, them sciences, that English, French Spanish, and them other higher learnin, not to mention what stjualls and teinpests have raged within the walls themsilves. Yes--Yes, it's gone. Then as the years Hew, some folks got tired of old G. H. S and calculated that a new building was needed. Yes, 'twas very sorrowful fer us old fellers to hear, but l guiss it's all for the best. Us old fellers get in the way, and new uns of smooth complexion and physical energy take the place of us old uns with wrinkled brows and weather beaten color. XY. ll. BRt'MB.-won, jk. 'av- 311' Cbfzwf Chfzw' Cbflw' llid you ever go into the country and notice a cow standing in a held under a shade tree, leisurely chewing her cud? Her eyes had a lar away, dreamy look as she slowly turned her cud over and over in her mouth. Have you ever seen anything that reniinded you of that nice old cow? If not. just watch some of the students of G. H. 5. Like the jersey, they often stand still and leisurely chew their gum, but frequently the performer gets excited and the mouth flies open and shut as quickly as a trap door. ln the assembly those who seem to believe in giving their jaws daily exercise, get so interested that they sit on the edge ofthe Seat and work their jaws as if their lives depended upon so many Uchaws per second. lf you feel disposed to chew get a stick of gum, put it in your mouth, sit in front ofa mirror and chew to your heart's content Take a good look at yourself from the front and the side. After watching yourself for sometime, you will never impose upon the public by such gymnastics out- side your own room. Vss'rA RIFFLE 80 llllllll If ll Ill .Ill I 4 I u n .. , . . 1 1. . 1 - V . - -. - ,, mm :uw mmuuunu lllllllllllll n I- ' uunmmmmmn . . 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The first magnanimous discord is The Chewing Gum Menaceu or The Broken Jaw. As soon as we step in the door we 'ihearu that it is good. Every- where we turn we are confronted by gaping mouths which waggle perpetually and at the same time try to talk lfnglish Whenever we walk we tread on sticky, stretchy, clinging gobs of worn out chicle. Little mounds, like wasp nests, on seats, walls, tables, etc., are merely the last resting places of the brave soldiers from YVrigley. The tinfoil wrappers overflow the waste baskets, litter the floor, and congest the hallways. No longer does the smell of the HSpanish National Flower perfume the breeze. It is replaced by the stale odor of Spearmint, Doublemint, or Juicy-Fruit. Our High School motto seems to have become Chew it after eiery meal, and until the next one. The only reason we do not put our nickels in the Monday savings account is that there are no nickels left after buying the daily stock of gum. ln actual figures compiled by Mr. Martz, if all the gum used in one year was rolled into a hall it would overshadow the moon, which, according to Miss Lindsey would be indeed disastrous. The second reason for our insomnia is Clur Bo Problem or HYVh' Thev 5 . Split Their Pants. No longer do we see the modest, sensible old fashioned form of trousers. They are now ripped up the side anywhere from six inches to six feet, and sometimes a bit of lace is inserted in the aperture. This fad has probably been started bv the Paris, Boston and lvory Companies as an advertisement. lfveryone who owns a pair of scissors or a razor has his trousers split liach morning we hear them Hop- ping as they approach old G. H. S. They Hop, Hop, flop in time to the syncopation of their owner's jaw on a strip of eating gum. Now this new form of Scottish kilts would not be so bad, were it DOI for the colds contracted from undue exposure This in turn causes a great increase in the consumption of camphor, and if it is not soon stopped we will not have any more moth-balls. The third and last article on our list of reasons for floor walking is i'The Pow- der Canf' No, no, don't become nervous, it won't explode, we were referring to a can containing face-powder. These Means are built on the general plan of a corpulent half dollar, and are carried everywhere. At breakfast or dinner, in school or out, at dance or party, you may see the girls in the act of redecorating the landscape. Nor is it confined merely to girls. The female end of the faculty, our mothers, and even our grandmothers do it. Sometimes you will even rind certain young men who have so far forgotten their dignity as to borrow a Ucann from some sweet young thing. These conditions are outrageous and are leading us to certain ruin, but even these could be borne stoically, were it not for the possible dangers of this Wide-spread habit. Suppose now that just after the female population had linishcd powdering and started for school, that there should come a big wind. It would raise such a dust cloud that the people in Cincinnati would think the Town Hall was on tire, and maybe someone would have heart-failure and die. Ur, suppose it should suddenly start raining. The powder would be washed off in such quantities that it would clog the storm sewers and we would have a big Hood. Therefore we enter our plea for shorter hours, more pay, and less work. 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'liime was when the fountain pen was new And the school books were used every where, That was the time when the boy rushed in And slammed them in a Chair 'il'll put 'em away when I come hack, They won't slide offfl he said. So he heat it down to the swimmin' hole Like he was out of his head. fYou've heen there perhaps sometimes. You know just how it goesg XVhere a guy happens to throw his hooks Nobody ever knows., But faithful to the end they stand lfach in the same old place. Awaiting the grab of the searching' hand And the grin on the sunburned face. Cl really hate to end this tale, But l am sadly stuck l'll have to hurry to my Geoin Ur l'll he our of luck., ROBERT HOFFMAN, 724. G G'-. -BE . .- uewzzs -P EEE? Raw 82 'f Z5.EM ' f ifiEEi4f7f '5' WW 1' 5:3 -1-L-mg.-...:U V 'A.'.1- ... a ,' Epf.-wuiiii-51:5 11711-FIR 'nliiflll I l'l'l'1 'l'f. 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Regularly enrolled. . . ... Expect to get rich , . . . .. Get rich .4.... ..,. ,... . . Talk about liinstein's theory . . .. Know what it is ....... . ., Talk about their Hdatesn. . . . Have udates' '.............,. . . .. . Refer to Principal Hailey as C. l.. .. ,.. Refer to him as Bailey ....., , , . ,. Refer to him as Mr. liailey ,... . Refer to him as Principal Bailey. . . . , Don't refer to him at all ..,.. . . , Kick about their lessons.. Have any kick coming . .. ... 'lihink they're funny. ... Arefunny .........., ,. Talk about the ill effects of 'shot fudge suntlaex' . . liat Hhot fudge Sundaesh . Agree with their teachers .... , . . . Understand them ,....,.,, Uwe theme paper, pens, pencil malt... lfxpect to pay it ...., ...,.. . . . , . . Roast about our good library . , . . . Y . Lise it ....,........,. .. . Rave about Rudolph . . . Number of girls in H. S. .. Think this column is rotten. .. .. ............. . ...... lixixi.-x JANE Hi-:RkHi2mrR, QF G. H. S. lDIi!'CC'f0ll1' Go to Miss Kidwell to learn manners. Go to Turkey YVarner and Peg Landis for advice on being happy. G0 to Mr. Nletzger for an innocent expression. Goto Lenore for a hne line of make up. G0 to Leona for advice on selling annuals. Go to Stentzel for a full line of shoe goods Go to Norma to learn how to Hitt successfully. Go to Mr. Bailey for advice on skipping G0 to Mr. Allen for advice on YVoman Suffrage. 83 552 469 .18 .Ml . .U 509 o7 lol Zur, .39 No .41 552 ..3 552 17 207 ZH 552 Zo S52 .,lI 451 .13 77 77 551 '24 7 1 7 7 A E, l llllllil lllu mlm In lllmll ' ' 'H' m n lu I ll muuimm 'mm lnllll l l I nr llllluullll llln I Ill ll I ln llzfmgaallgllllllmln H ull' I ll l lllll unlllllu uhm: lllllllllllinllllllllll llll lun il mln 1 I lp ul ll ul nl uu null llilmln ll nl llll l Illllmnn ll lll lllllll In TI 75?P25F??'?F'?EEf55:.5P4a':1 ' .efffiif .EEZFEEEEZEEEEEE2EiE?fiE??iEifE?FFf-5-- 'E7i:fffi' - .--- -.-. ......-... . . . 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In one part of the room the visitor may see the type of student who upholds the intellectual standing of the school. In another one may see that type commonly called the single track brain, and that, usually, on the wrong track. The visitor may also notice that the student is not even allowed to sleep in peace, but is given a love tap on the shoulder by the teacher. However, there is a silver lining to these periodsg when the student is bored he can reach under the desk and find any brand of chewing gum he wishes, and by a perpendicular motion of the jaw, relieve the monotony for the remainder of the period GENRosE SCHREEL, '24 ii? lfz 724' 1lIf1,6171Lg 'il scratch my head: I think and thinkg I stick my pen VVithin the ink, I tear my paper In pieces smallg I can not write A poem at all. s . l bite my nailsg l tear my hairy l sharpen a pencil Again, with care. l pace the rloor, But all in vaing l mark on the paper Again and again. as My mind is blank As blank can beg And from my brain It seems to me My senses are leave-taking. Uh woe to me 'lihat l should be A poet in the making. ALINE DLTNHANI, '25. 84 HC hid? M along. -,,, . N- -lm ...ug .. n., .-uuullllmllnunh--- .-... .........- .... .un - . psf-,V---1-'--22211-rfhf-J-HM-6512-'--+1if '5'f1 1 ' - W -'P'-'f-?.:::-:::.:n.-11 ':'e:'J:::a-sg..-h --'5:.-::u:::::.......-. 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Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. h h 29 31 Z5 7 14 18 20 21 28 12 14 15-17 tio 15 16 17 15 19 22 23 n -1 15 zo '70 29 2 6 13 20 2-1 26 27 30 3 10 17 17 24 29 -1 5 7 S 14 15 9 'P 12 16 Czzfcfzfffzf Our agriculture students attend picture show at the Wayne. Many happy faces. Freshman rhetoricals, A Trounlesome Tramp. Mr. Zimmerman speaks on Insurance, Invest your money, boys. Fire Prevention Day. Mrs. Kerlm speaks on Pests We still have a few. History of Greenville discussed by Mr. Wilson. Aren't we ancient? Musical program by some Filipinos. Gymnasium classes entertain us with a program of skill. Mr. McCool talks on The Educational Side. Arbor Dav. Students plant trees. How many will grow? Mr. Allen's civics class gives the Grant Memorial program. Sophomore rhetoricals, All on a Summer's Day. Field Day. Great success. Seniors win, freshman. second. juniors, third, and sophomores, fourth. Last day of school for the seniors. Baccalaureate sermon. Examinations. Many woebegone faces. Musical program. A howling success. Junior-Senior reception. Stupendous affair. Senior Class play, Clarence Best one ever. Commencement. Last day of school. Freshman picnic at Glen Miller. Rather far away for them. Alumni banquet. Sophomore picnic at Overlook. Seniors picnic at Overlook. Juniors spend second day of vacation at Overlook. Good eats. Summer spent in hard labor by everyone. School opens about as usual. G. H. S. loses first foot ball game to Alumni. Receive new seats in Vhapel. Mr. Peden, Mr. Fry, and John McEowen enter- tain us. Gettysburg's foot ball squad defeated by G. H. S.: 9-7. Our foot ball team hoodooed by Xeniag 12-0. Spanish Club hike. How about the Knickers'? Senior meeting. Orlicers elected. We win an easy foot ball game at Versailles. West Alexandria's scalp taken by us in a big foot ball game. G H. S. squelches Troy. 7-6. Juniors elect officers. Freshman organize. Senior party at North building. Everybody has a good time. Our professors take a vacation and leave for Columbus. Officers elected by sophomores. G. H. S. is victorious over Piqua. 13-6. Big crowd and lots of pep, Freshman, sophomore, and junior parties. All say they had a grand time. G. H. S. annexes another foot ball victory from Bradford, 20-O. Pep meeting. Coleman has a real program. Our squad takes University of Dayton preps by surprise. Score 24-0, in our favor. G H. S. has tough luck at Miamisburg: 6-6. Grade cards, and a few happy faces, too. Thanksgiving vacation. Plenty of work for the doctors. Thrift talks by Mr. Tillman, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Krickenberger. and Mr. Kat- zenberger. Mr. Gaskill speaks on Commercialism. French Club Party. Good eats. Chapel. Hear a tine talk by Mr. King of Ohio Weslyan. Art Club Party or feed. Award foot ball G's at chapel. All our great orators speak. Basket ball game. Alumni defeats G. H. S.1 15-14. Sketches, Skits, and Stunts by the students. Nuf's said. Ansonia takes our measure in basket ball. Christmas Vacation. All was quiet in the Old West School Building. G. H. S. again hoodooed by Tippecanoe City: 23-13. Bad day in basket ball. Gettysburg 39 and G. H. S. 13. Temperance Day. We hear a splendid talk by Rev. Wurtz. 86 I l1ul Ill I llllltll mu I uuum 'D ml mn :nm nn I 1 n:::'ld:':ulnal 'un in :nun lllllllllllllllllllll nuununm ' '- ' mm 1 ::.u 1 ,suL .,..... ..:z::m:L 4'Z'.. .....77.7h'.THL':::::. .....1V '':'f1'a1 1f11r'T1f':2::m::.I.' ... -f'!H1f :1-we-1-I-4-vs--------................................. , .,....L,. ..................................Q............ .... ......................-.. .- J:-.J'.. H --4-'sg'u-gg,-- '--: --::'-'-'-----gg-----M --- ----P M. :m.,.., , .. -.,:.,, -.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ., V ,. If---5---- r -. .:-:-':-'3.'-rv--11---,,.r-----ry-'-H-----u rgj,g,',f,',,,,,'ff-'Lux' ummm-:-u..-....':::: Mu Lulu 2'LrEJff:.-1515253 If-5 iniIllE -I-'.'I?5i9fJl5'.Jl.alJ-Z2JlL.LJ.L3LlLii'' Tliii '1:-9 . un-u nn--. I- ' In ' v . . - ,,. . 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Yager 1This means we shall soon move.j Annual staff gives printing contract. But G. H. S. loses basket ball game to Bradford. Feb. 21 Chapel. Mr. Bailey occupies the center of the stage and broadcasts a lecture on School in Memorial Hall. Feb. 22 213 No school. It must be awful to be a man and have to help move. Feb. 26 We're moved. March 2 Chapel. Moving pictures. Escaped two classes. March 13 Group Pictures for annual. NTARY MCCABE, '23 'IF hills YM iTl!!.l'li -lfrfffwy Cvllfcff 121 Grew!-2'1'!fr The departinent of Klusic of the Public Schools of Greenville held a Nlnsic Nleniory Contest, in Klcinorial Hall. Alanuary the nine- teenth, in which much interest was shown not only by the pupils but by the parents as well. - l,ists of well known classics with the niune and nationality of composers were distributed throughout the schools for those wishing to compete. XVirh the aid of the Victrola and piano at home and school, the pupils became familiar with the selections, which were about hfty in number. The preliminary test was made in the grades, beginning with the hftli grade and in the High School. Those who had a certain percent were eligible for the contest. Un the night of the event twenty selections were played on organ, piano, violin, saxophone, 'cello and Cornet, by Professor Ost- heimer and some oi the talented pupils of the High School. The awards in the High School were: First prize, Betty Kembleg second prize, Mable Metcalf: third prize, VVinona Sharkey. Pupils from the North and South buildings captured the prizes for the grades. The prizes were presented by the proprietors of the music stores of the city. 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And because he'd been in the armV, he becomes guide, philosopher and friend to the members of that same agitated and dis- tracted family group. Clarence's position is an anomolous one. He mends the bathroom plumbing. he tunes the piano, he types f-0E stage--he plays the saxophone. And around him revolves such a group of characters as only Booth Tarkington could offer. It is areal American comedy. Those marvelous young people, Cora and Bobby Wheeler, are portrait sketches war- ranted to appeal to every one but the originals Their truth will be lost on the Happer and the prep school youth, but to their parents and guardians, to all, indeed, who have emerged from the serious, self-conscious period of adolescence, they will be an enduringjov. Mrs, Martyn Mr. Wheeler . Mrs. Wheeler Bobby Wheeler Cora Wheeler. The Cflyf Gertrude Runkle Charles Mangan Goldie Campbell . ..Philip Harris . Pauline Holzapfel Violet Pinney . Aletha Faust Clarence , Myers Clark Della , Kathryn Dohme Dinwiddie .,,. Glen Rebka Hubert Stem Birely Landis Property Man . , . . .Chalmer Rehmert 'I We S6611 ey Act IfeThe ante-room to Mr. Wheeler's private otlice. New York. Act IIfLiving-room of Mr. Wheeler's home, Englewood, New Jersey. Act III' 'The same. That evening. Act IV' The same. Next morning. 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Before l9O0 it was rung three times at tbe opening of school, morning and afternoon, after the third bell an interval of five minutes elapsed until tbe tolling of the bell, or tardy bell, which meant all were to be at work. TWA' Song -tam' mug zz! C0l1ll11F1lL'LP11lE11f 1882 How sweet have been our school days, The churl may deem it weakness, Ahl Soon they've passed us by, To speak, or sing their praise, XVe know not where they glided, Yet fondly do we cherish, So swiftly did they fly. Those happy, happy days. CHoRUs Ci-ioitus' Oh, happy hours now, gone forever, They've gone those scenes of gladnessg Happier each succeeding day. And now, a sad farewell, As they lieeting, faster, faster, To teachers, school, and school-mates, Passed so like a dream away. And last the dear old BELL. KATHARINE NIENKE 90 mm fn. . .mm .... ..um-nmu- -----llllillbllll-In -.. nn uf -mu. .u un--. ' '! 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' l' ' I 'llhv 1 lu...-U.. - u..m.mmnu nu-....n TL.-1-u. -1. mn.-mnnn::.!5'J2'u i ni'- '- ' 'F 'l ' 7, nu . Iuunmmnullulllum...-I-.m.......'.' ......-ununuumum.. .. ....-. .'ffiifliliilll221?l 'L'L11fZ'211f,hf:Q'mmggil Om' Comb Behind the success of G. H. in athletics this year are some interesting facts. One is that Roy F. Peden is athletic director. Nlr. Peden came to us last fall from Otterbein. there he had won letters in football, basketball and track. He has to his credit such records as Big Six Pole Vault also Third place in Pole Vault at Paris Olympic Games l9l8. Captain of Otterbein Football and Track Teams, and all-state full back in l92l. Peden has done wonders this year in athletics. He has in- creased the interest, causing more to come out for the teams, and raised the athletic standard to a higher plane. The fact that he has turned out a Winning team in football, from only common material, speaks well for him. YVhen hflr. Drake left us last year we did not know whether his place could be filled or not, but we are no longer worried be- cause Coach Peden has filled it well, If Coach Peden remains with us the coming year We can be reasonably sure of success in athletics for G. H. S, 93 wen w1LLnms co.anz:Nvu.L:o -...H . - I lu --I .1 ll I --.... I-.--I ...- Zbflziiffu-. .---'::::::u.-:...........,.!rJ!!!.....:.. 4. . L.: ':L f?:f-'F 2'...1....4 Q :L 'V ...:.'....- ...'.: ....... .... --- 1 - ' I url .' M 'Y' 'L fl '- ' .. - ' ' .' . ' u umn .Ll 'IQ ' 5 .. .- . -: -- -' ' ... -mmm: :nm 1 , IIIIIIHIVI u.Illlllllllllnllllllllllnnn nnlmnuuml I - W ' 'I' uu':n,uml ' ll I Ill I ' . 'u 'Hm:l:lu'1H7' 'HHH.'JLif ' '5 :-'T'E11f'f': 5':u:fEf:5: un .1 I l u . '2.1'7 f'T'3Eun 1- :Hl.m:i12':Hf '55:1'll. '11I1j:If..Q , .. . -U. In -.1 mmm nn 1 ..' L-1.2-lm' Sli!!! 'HJ' L'1,'. 'T-IHIAIJJ-'IEv1I..2 1 H: PI 1 .::lf ffulllill--111221...Jn-.Hua nuh'l1'n fa fffguum mluul n :numnnrmunmnnnnnmmuun- -una um ...lu -Munn n nu-n -.... -1. fu n unum In 1 nnnnnmununnm - nn -I nwlf' numlluv uumnuull.-4mmmullllnumluuu: 'num unlsnr 'lllullllllrllllllnul alll 1' nm up 1 l :nn lmlllllllllllllllolll lllnunnnmgunman? .mmnm n llmunnnnuummlunuulllluln' llmuuu nu.mln:uunnunun man u .1 1. ul..-..-fnnnnuunnunn-nun uuulm lvmunu- ' yn-I--u nmln-nu.nnuunnnnu.. n nn nu In .mmmunnu n m ml u 1 umumm nu uuuunmuf fe ummm nlnnnlmnmu un unuunnuuf mann. ,,,,,,, H, Top Row:-Peden, Coach, Buchy, Mergler, O'Brien, Petry, Wilson, M. Hartle, W. Rush, Fry, Manager. Center Row:!B. Hartle, Eldson, Witters, Reck, Batten. Clark, Jones, Shields. Lower Row:-J. Rush. Johns, Tillman, Winters, McEoWen, Captaing Minnich, Brooks Brumbaugh, Dunham. 42-Ss . L' If 6: 13' ' W ' X I K - VT- N if, '1 Q JW . X FE -x .Q '51 ,I -1'3- .4'2f , , '255.1: :-.2-gf '-T T'-L'-A -it em 'B' Mgvmol FDR MHQRNEPQ f, Ill ll lllllllllllll - III ll ' .. H In : - in um j 'm::!l:H'f:ifiviulfl1f 'if-lil T T'.'I-::f5f::::? u 'I wh . 'H'5 'f'5hu -I-1512.1IIiflllllI 'fl':L1I'11i11fl-I.Q . - ..... .. --- , H U M I. ii .nunmm - iw ii nn 1 inn-nu mn - .,..,.,, .,..,. .. ,.., ,,,,,,, :min nu ni 1 nfl. i:ll..mln.flG'inihlfmiilff.--:IIN an f.I'i. 51'1l1 iflflnl- . ...fini H .Hi:IFffF:f:H:lI1mWJB1HU ' 'F '1'-1'- TE mum ml -mummu ummnnmngmm nu ninlnnuli n nu ui i nmnn -mm ' - : 'l ' 'Hu'lIIIfIHIll1'Kullllnum'um--nu n: 1 un. . 1. li. . --i . . -- M..lL'm131'f1'fl::lffH:.':fl-W1 lWr7 dm, ::l'I:ll:: llul:----I i In .- nu. 'i-.uimmmnun 1 nu- an :H n ...x u - :nm immumummuni lllnnuu u'nuf'ff:n1 r I unwmnuinurll ummm I -imma: nuuuuuuuq .ummulllll ll ln: Fooibfzff Our season opened with good prospects and plenty of mater- ial. Of course it was not all seasoned material but a great deal of it was. We had a new coach, Mr. R. F. Peden of Otterhein who was to do wonders for the promotion of athletics in G. H. S. VVhen Mr. Peden began to shape up material fora squad he certainly had his hands full, but finally managed to get a fair team together the second week of practice and stacked them against the Alumni. lt was a hard fought contest and the Varsity battled against great odds only to go down to a defeat. The next week Gettysburg came to Greenville to go down before a 9-7 score after a hard fought battle. The fol- lowing week our squad journeyed to Xenia to stack up against it, holder of the Nliami Conference Cup in Class B schools. Our squad seemed to bein the pink of condition but the trip in automo- biles or something put us out. Our squad did not show their regu- lar brand of football and went down to defeat ll-ll. Although this was a defeat it seemed to be the making of ours quad. illliey found they would have to tight to win, and so got down to work and began to accomplish things. Our squad had no individual stars although we had some ex- ceptionally good players, but our team was operated on the principal of every man in every play, and it surely did succeed. As our team was always reliable, we could feel safe that G. H. S. would bring back the bacon, and so she did in nearly every case. Among the good games of our schedule was that with Troy, a hard fought game closing with a score of 7-6, the first victory over 'llroy in many years. Another change in football tradition for G. H. S. was our victory over Piqua with a score of l3-6, and such seemed to be our luck until we came to the last game of the season, that with Nliamisburg. NVe journeyed down expecting to come out on top, as usual, but instead we were too overconfident or some- thing and our fate was a final score of 6-6. On the whole we made a good record for a high school team, and the man to thank for this is Mr. Peden because of the splendid way in which he secured co-operation and teamwork. joan MCEL7XX'EN. '23. A novit or mama TZ ATA FOUT5f5iLti GA'PiE GHS. LOSSES GHS. HAS AN GHS. HAH E5 G.H.5. MAKES A YARD EVEN EXCHANGE A HARD A . OF PUNT6 FIRST DOWN TOUCHDQZILL 95 l2b?59ff'1F'I2-4:::::::-:mn-m:L '::-:.--zz N'- ' :av Zififd-'Giflh'.I'1Zii1HIR1!i?.'.2!.'.!3:: 1I ' mi .....--......-nnnmn..-ummm...-fu.. ..-......r-gqwmlmngsggg::Llf1fLQl!5:mf::5?ifp-.Hung-................. ..-.unImmnmmu............. 1 ......,. .. .1 ....- -. . .. ........., :M-....... 14,5911-1.-n. n -.Til .41-m. ,.,,,...,.. u 1 1 ,uuuun1n1uuuulmuan...-un. .. .uns-u..5 ,uf . un,.mnu-nun. . ' n-fu.. . . ---nn u mu --muum---n -1-u-nm:--Q.. m nu. . 1...-mn.. -nn.- mmuu mmmm- -1-ummmmmmnnmu'mm unl.ru1nmnulnuuun un u--nm nn -I-.nmuna nnuulmuulununuuunun.umm1u-wmv ilgmwgfg uulurw. 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Our squad was in good shape, and the dope indicated that we should heat them if we had good luck. VVe seemed to he off color or something and didn't get going right, so the result was, the only defeat of our football season, Xenia won 12-ll. G1'.'.v1i'17Af .If I 'ef-..'.1z7A1.' Greenville made the trip to Versailles with grim determina- tion to redeem herself of a defeat of the week hefore, and did it with- out much trouhle. In fact the whole second team was sent in for ahout half of the game and the result was a 56-ll victory for Greenville. Cf1'i'Nl'1'lyfF .lf ll Quiz' -M'.wmfr1Lz A trip was made hy the squad to our neighhoring town of YVest Alexandria. Everyone was confident of winning the game, hut for a while it did not look so good for us, as they held us to a tie for about one quarter. They could not hold us always. Finally we gained our stride and literally walked over them to a victory of lfl-6. Trail' 111' G1'.'.'11-1'f7A' Troy came to Greenville with the expectation of repeating its former acts of trouncing G. H S. in foothall, hut we did not feel that way. The result was as hard a battle as was fought on our grid- iron for years. If we could have had our regular squad things would have been different, hut as it was, hy a play of our fullback in the first part of the game, a pass, Batten to Tillman, who ran about 40 yards to a touch down, put us in a winning position. Fight as they would we held them to one touchdown and they missed the try at- goal. The result wasi Gree.nville 7-Troy 6. Glwff-t'1'fff' .If Piqua Greenville journeyed to Piqua to again go against football traditions as she was determined to give Piqua a good trouncing. We were not disappointed because after a hard battle Greenville emerged with victory in her holds. VVhen the game ended we were on top 13-6. Bnzfffbnz' af G1'f611't'z'!fe Bradford came to Greenville to break our winning streak as each team hoped to do, but she was doomed to defeat. ln fact the game was so lax that we ran our second team in for about half of the game and although they did not score, they held their opponents. The game ended 20-ll in our favogri W... unq- nu lllil 1'gd ' llllll lllllllllllll Ill!!! I -ml ' I I I. ' '- gunman- lunul . I:::m .....3...:........... fq -n u u iliwliwmfiiuh.-ti.. Q1T'?:1E i. ..- ..:::'E5f5I:u: nnlu.31Hff1FWu' 1-.1 5'-11f7F ff...u n7i11E.n:uHl'l7lf.'!El ' .2153-:IQ I In 'mmm' :...:,..f.,7:.l.f7..::.:.:1. .... 1..,.,.' , ...... . ...I 5 ..... , V I V . --I .. .....,.... ..... ..-,j...,. .mfr-.4 .71 ..,,..n... I 7.:.....,..-..--.. pfwl I ' 'H' l'mf--unmiuvmnnni...hL.i.L-IIT.22211 W. L1.'3'Ti:2J.!.hinl-1',l5:1-.2 'ff' HI- : '.'f 1u n .''HHHJi-21115212-1.-Ll-H311 lu- '7 121112279 Immun u na lf.ummgm'-ummmmmmunnqnmu um I-nu..--W-mu-.ni nanny-u.. m il . 1.1-nururinuuununrnmunu--m. .. - .....-...mg nnunv. umnmm.muumnumumlumunz um- --mn.nr.vnuu1puunn '-un u -nm 'un n 1 unun-lnnsumuunu mun uummv. Jmmmin lw:::wi:mu:w::::::r1uI In- vuunmairnllnmrumninxn . 2- nw: 1Ln.lu.n - - I unnng-.nun-u lnnunn- 1 nu .. -. ... . - . :nl . -11 - n -. in 1 yumllr-nu ul n I ' n n1:vnnn'::vw':uHHnfnu'fananan -' nnnuunnun--H... . .. 1 ZI:1:W uf, U. Qf' D. ljnyu uf Cfl't't'lI'1'I.fA' The Preps Came to Greenville with a good record. Thev had several pounds weight on us per man hut old G. H. S. was not frightened. She went out and after one of the hest lights she ever put up, won the game 24-0. XVe were at our zenith in power dur- ing that game, and 'twas said to he the hest played game on our gridiron. Glwrlz-z'17ff' af Jlzizflzzkblzzjg The squad journeyed to Nliamisburg with the full intent of giving her a good trouneing. In fact enthusiasm was so high that some fellows started out to walk to the game. Everyone thought it would be an easy victory, but in reality it was far from that, as they were at home and in their lighting clothes it sure looked blue for us. XVe had lost our pep hut regained it in a measure and tied the score, so that we emerged from that catastrophe with a 6-6 score. Rvf'0f'rf qfL11.vf Riff' 1iv111s' 171 fbafbzzff Total Scores Games Won Games Lost Games Tied Opponents G. H. S. 1919 2 7 129 150 1920 7 1 12 173 1921 6 1 26 236 1922 7 1 43 153 Four Years -- l -- -- Total 22 10 210 712 98 'M2i1-'1Z7h11fF1 .11 A umm: '1 1 nr In m nl I :mu 1.un1u-nmi: 1 1mm1 u11-nu. 11. 111111u11:m 11 u I -111.....1.. .... 1....11-- 11.1-nw. 11 nu 1...1.un 1 .1 1 . num-mam -1 um mnuumun um- nu: ....1..,,.,,,....nuInllllu.lngunqn-..----.......unu..,-.............----11u1n1111nuun.-..u.u-.. I - 1 1, I . N, 1 1 .IIuu.111.un1'nun-.1nn11.....1u.u.. .1--un-.1 .. 1.... ...11..u-fu. .. -- 1...1..... ...1 ..... ...-1...-. ......-.....................-.-. ......u ... u-1.1 1 1. .ru ug 1. . 1 lu... 1.1.-.un-nunun1....--unu1111uruIn uuuu- ' , J' mann. n nun: lllnuunmunuuzun.-. ,.'. . I 5' 1 nu-Munn umuu .11-- -v1r1n1n.1..n nn-um nu.. ul 'nmluluuuuun nn u'-nm Illlll il lllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII' mlll lllll I I 'lllll llllllllllnllll llll- llll lu. 11 1-1 n 11 -.nn-u-.nuunun nun... mu un. 11-I - u mul-mn-up nn- u -mm 111-m.111-11muuunu lllllllllllllllIllll l'l' nn unnn: nnlul nlllllluunlllnuuun-E: 1 u-.ffnigi , . nu... ... -1-mn::nunnlnnnuuump-muunn.n ullulu - .1 nl - ummm nmmnn1.1.n1n1unlllmnuun iruuu .1..1.11.11.1.'.-.11nm1nluliuanm1uf1n11 .1 .1111.......n1--1- ..mann-m.111..,,,,,,,1...mann n uunm- 1f ' - 1 I u 1 1 1 Q ':rf1 r'.g.g.-az.: 11111: 1. .1 . ' I 13- 1... ..1.1.... 1 ...iq uw, 1 . xr . ... ' .. .1 .. i... ...Q 1GREENlIII.I.E HI DEFEATE PIIIUA ,Both Teams Tlcd l.'n1iI Lan I-'our I Mlnulrs of the Game When Green- ville Scores the Winning Points- Ifrndfnrd lo Play Here Next Frl- day. The Greenville Hi Eleven won an lnteresting game from Piqua. Fri- vlay ufcernoo-n my Hr-2 stare of 13 tai 6. .Gr0evZi'Illt Intuit their fll'Sl lC'UCl'1- down a few xnznutcs Ilfter the whis- Lle blgw. Winters mari' eil thu' 'oval over the Iinc for n glmlf Thp teams were well mar.:-hed and GIIEENVIIIE III IS VICIO Defeat Getysburg Hi in Opening Game of Season 9 to 7. Lirueiisillek llnzh Siliuvl i1111t hill lm-:im un.-nevl llwlx' mziboxiw ..l1.,1IuI1: Friday a1'l+1rm1uii ul Culffs l-'wld by nlnning ai holly m,1iil.fQlvil gums- lrnml lln- Gs-uyflnirg twain by ax .111r-- The- lv-.uns ix-rw qullw ' 41.11.111 -1. AT WEST IIIEXIINIJRIA ljreunulles high mhuul 11.1111 h.ii1 ufain w-Jn cl lim: guxne un WL-sl Friday allcrnnun wliun they nlclvziuffl All-x the High School lvani ul lhzil bv 11 sl-ore ul la L11 5 Th.. u111.1.: hurl: Grwnvllle learn uns up 11n :qv E111-X :.n1l played gi fun :1n1l nzzr-'wiv rilnw Coalh P1111--x1 in 1.111 11111' lln- 1-1-:un In' ' high ilzwf 1.f livvn.:in1l -1. I... .11 GREENVILLE UIII' WINS Iplayied n good offensive and defen-I I I .sive game, .The sezond half of the ,game even- ed up the garlic- uhcn Piqua made a A 1 touchdown lifter :i forty yard and run 'by one of the bucks. The score was neil until thc- last I E four minutes of the play when Greenville buckud the ball nfmss for nnnther tfruchdown. ' Conch Pedcn :ml his tc-nm nrn to be highly gnnipliinenled mcr thc re' South Parkers Are Handed sults of thu unmr-. . . . . l Grconvillo will play Bmllfnrll H1 DeC:S ve Tl'lml1'IlI'lQ, SCOPE hero next Friflziy nflurnmin nnrl :J Being to good, fast gzinn- is vxpm-c!c1I. I 2 TI ll Tc-lal Greenville Ili l. 0 ll 7 13 Vr!r1enr:mnel11:1i:: gi-mc pi..,11J :.11Du.. . , . - e 11 111.1151 11 .-,. lPlmla 0 0 I' I' 0 11111 rreps Mm- i1.ir11iQ1i i1.pI..l-1-1 1.2.1. Time of nurulcrs I2 1-2 las: 131 mn--1: an-34.111 ymwl11i.1.1 .11.111 Refgroc-ThiL,ICA ' 1. E .resnvl e i1-1.-mqr11n.p.- 21-.,1y .111-1 Uinpire-Fluol, lhnxliiii' EIIILJQKEIIILHI- 1.111-I 111-rv 11.1 l'1P1.-1 1mn11Qr1...s Ti.. V111. I.. X 'l'l 11.11111 111-m 11 111. .1111 --.. ui -. 'l v: Liflvrwlnl In nu'-1 uhm- nu11rn11xs I Ulla: line uh' lillnfk C11 I' mm uns f 'ln' ii.. - ,I1REENVIllE III Il. I Th THEELOCAS , Hwv HI 1 T0 61 Cllncli lkrlu-fz':2JIiIiexZH Ou! Plnyfdi Tha Greenville high snhool foothalli Tinflfurd 2:1 Every -'Ullllf Of lhc warn de-lealwl lhP Truy high school USING-S9070 ZI' 'O 0' 11.-uni yeah-rllny afternoon on Cole-'S Greenville His vw' PUSIWYS WW' Irma, ny inf- scar.-'or 7 to 6 1l'Ull10l' H3519 Prldal' Rflvrnooml I Gr:-mivxlle recvlved and on the llrsl uhun they dcfcatul the last Brad- fur' 'mum whiglu failud Lo ruvupcfute 1- X nu! lhe oval across the ' f'ffv+.n playin: 'IW' 'ay made their lone touch down on n. I pass by BBQEIJ to 'l'lIlman,' forty yards after the calch. -ur T'f-v players. Batten .11ivh af I VERSAEEIES ill DEFEAIID .Y EDEIIS il Lvrzll firxllflr-rx S1-ml-fl52 l'11inlw .lgulnsl V1-I'-mlllvs ' 0 l'rIul'iy .Utes-mmn. P11111 h l'1-flwxm wl--v-in l1rllur:'1i 'hv il r-n frwln V11-.nlllwa Fu I- llI'1 ' ' 1Iw Iv':lI 4I ln- Izilbl X luuwI1. 1 up I I MIAIIIISBIIRG IS I 'rin BY malls? 111 1...1. lle ...EAI Finish:-d Succcssfull Season ul' Foulhfili Wil!! the Tie Game al Nliannhburgl Greenville f-:incl ins ffwllnillg season with a 4,1 R u Lh R514 1 hurz The Eta' E' linen! tu Grf-L 99 ,, lgnnul llhn- mi. .... ,:....,,..,.,if -,V .,. :mm .... ,qu:nnfg1:g5gggI:m2':1:g!g'f5!!:.1 ....gggfgsp -1 -I - ----- 'IH'- -- '! 'l l ' ' 1 i ! '1' 'iiiul-I FFHTHFIIFAU-1. ZIGZZWZT. ..17F'.'J. 'i.----ui ' V ' - 1 'f f' ' ': 9F '4 'H'J'-'FI-1lIi51 i!' 51.Ill'.'5 L- T...A.........au....L....-a....n-murI nf-'m.nm22 FZ1Z1h'nh'iL'iu'u'f1ZiiWIiRT!f2!mi'-2375122215123 .An f'l',-122-FGIZEL1 -qu.-af..-4---. --I-.w---Ill-.l'wlllllIllwi3---mum-.........- ......,.. -...ul . - , . .ugrgm pun .u.u-.nm-nm nnunnnunl nunnnuuuumuu1--mu.. umllnl Inmun,npnnmnnlluullllmlusun- nm: ulll.l.lmI lllllll A .ul I ul,,.,u-....uunn...wn.m,,uu.u,,,.,. nun.. - 1 . gnu.. .pr lol . . , . ' j'f'I2lWfH 111211121 'rp- fag fI,','fH'M:unlnsnuo:s'a- Eff-'f'1'I,-,x u'ull 41-sllmmmmunmmmnmulllllnnlmul u unmuf fiillllrinuf-nnuuuunrnlnnv mlllllllllllrllllllnnninmmia-minu...-uuuunlll lllwl-u-I-I-un ..-mmmm.-..,,,,,, ,.,.. H K E I3 CHEENVILLE null Mm my-5-nun nl llllllllll nl ll u nl-.1-.. ' I E Il Ill lllllll ll I xmgllllllll uumu u llllllllllllll In-nun un n mln ...u 'mll I I lllllla.-- gg nun lil -n l.:?.::1: :''.'i'.7:::ff7:E,g',,!E','2'g?f,L,Ifgiiiigfiif,--ef. E5fm .:'Q- -:iii-3533'gn jg--5.-Liga -11.11 H-'JQZZQJ .Eg-Egfn-22-:i1.'llL'!!.'3E1E?ff..l.1. ....:-Tip . .... .. .1:,g.-,-1-., - . ,z 1 '-J' . .. ,,. , 1,.-- -3- f ,- 1 11','rf--:-1-,-1----,'-.-.if- A--. '5lll1'f1I'i i74'1 -Infunn.-.........-....--..'l'5:fI'. Ji LT. Fff'H.L.H.k-ill-531.-Z.. 'TT 1-rIIl'QF! m... lffil-'lil-LALEJH.H.2kLlHEl.ii.ilii'nl: LIifi'l1H75 nuluannmuumnnnuunmnn-wunn nun , fn -1-Nun,-nn :ann-nun --n ,nn,n.annmn1u nnunmuuuumu.-.vm..,.n -'um' uunulil- lmuuumu.-:uunnummlnmunu:'um' ull 'Q v url I n r .. unm ufzinlnlng-lllnl nluniununuulnnunni- :Awww lllllllrul1n.:n3:ul..lIu.lLllw! lain I' ..Inv:-ia-ilmununuuuunnnnlliunnuununlim illllu-' ' A .... - . . f, - . - .,-, - . . Quinny ...m......m I. ................':..ll.J1.L7.1'L5.. ' ...i.........-...........,......,.....JI-gygyggggggggggLqggmgggg1gg '5H 'H-'-:gel BB DD EI El rl WU Smyofz The season of 1922-23 was probably the most disastrous ever encountered by a Green and XX'hite team. Out of twelve games played but two were won. The squad started the season with new material, the entire team of last year having been lost by graduation. Then immediately after the lirst game the school was overtaken by an epidemic of grippe which took from active service, lor periods varying from two to four weeks, practically three-fourths of the squad. This was the last straw. .X glance at the seasons record will readily show the result. At the tournament at Nliami the team was eliminated in the lirst round of Class A competition. However it can be said that the lighting spirit always evident in athletic teams representing U. H. S. was not lacking in the one and then opponents were always forced to go their best clip from whistle to whistle. The outlook for next year is much brighter. With the loss of only two letter men, Captain Brooks and Cfole, there will be plenty of seasoned material with which to develop a team. The spirit pre- vailing in the student body has not been quite up to the standard this year due mainly to the losing team. VVith the spirit of former years and the assurance of a new gymnasium, the promise of a winning team awaits only the open- ing whistle ofthe season of 1924 for its fulfillment. 101 Top Row Fry Managelg Teaford, Cole, Wenger, Woods Roscoe Beanbloqsom Peden, Lower Row Eldson, Robert Beanblossom, Brooks, Captam, Wltters, Tlllman, Mmmch ......,Q.-,N-... , W' ., ,Q .nn- llll I Illl llll ll!! I-ll IIIIIII ,.,.... ..... . ... .... .. . . ul L llu-n..--. ....... .... l..:4::'5f? 'ui' '1'F7 m'?215:E5f5:.:'..'L1 z1E5i5,!1'.'L'fgEff-QEETF ::T:l?E5P::::5E2:37555-355':5771737733fQ .:::'ln.:::L.L.:.d- , , .V ... ,. . -.ia-.-,a'lGii:uuu in :SM-L-in 1-in H pun n up nl- un. pp 1.-ni-nun' iu'h'--1:-in-il.,-1-i -.4.'1fG1'f7 f17I'.'f.'. i-FIHZHA ,i I 'f.uu.m luunu.-....-nu--u........ . my . lnmnnu- mann r nu.. .-nu. ......4-um.nun--nun--nunurluunuun-. mm ul nlI1An.iummunuuwnnuuugnunwfuqm nm mu -I!-mu..-n an-um'-I.. .n mmmunmn-nunuulluuununuuunn-m.-.-m.,.,,i.,,,,,,L mm nu ml 41unmuuulmllluluuun'nun .mgm-gym. m,,',M,,,' ,nl ,ppm In unmnnnp lnuunllllnllnnlunlununuunm1n-.mmf, : 'lllllIn u nlulllllurluuru I In' -1 'mlllllll-lrlunuuunn :umm mlm I .lu.numur':nnulnununuunnmuuln uununlil up-' l'1w - un..nnnuununus...-. mf .lam w mu. mm-mnnu. - nr .. 1 5: ...ii ul - umm1Amumuumu-mm: nn nu.u' nm-1:1 ,, I nmlllllllllllllmmm ---m.....uun-....... ,, . - .. ...Munn----U-. ns, I wmv..- Bflyief Buff 1922-1923 December 15 Greenville 14 Alumni 15 Z2 18 Ansonia Z9 january 5 13 Tipp City 21 12 29 Gettysburg 39 19 15 Bradford 14 Zo 17 l'nion City 29 February 2 27 Piqua 4-7 9 19 Versailles 14 16 12 Bradford 25 21 ll Troy 22 23 ll llnion City .alll MARCH 2 'roi'RNAx1icN'r .xr XII.-XXII L'x1v14:Rsl'1'v Greenville 2 XVilmington 23 188 Opponents 298 if flvfrf Day The Third Annual Field Nleet of the Greenville Public Schools was held .-Xpril 12, 1922. lt exceeded all former ones in in- terest and sportsmanship. ln the morning a splendid pageant was given by the primary grades. This was followed by the various buildings having their athletes to contest to see which had the better. The South proved victorous, the East second. and North third. The afternoon was given to the four classes in the High School to contest. This proved highly interesting and entertaining. After an afternoon of doubtful struggle the Seniors led, Freshman second, Juniors third, and Sopholnores fourth. The interest in this meet showed a marked increase over all former ones as most of the members of the schools and many citizens were present. VVe hope in years to follow these meets shall be looked forward to as the one great event of the school year. 103 VOLU THE P11N1Maf! 1' THE SENIOR CLASS of the Greenville High School YXQOfSIL,F R550 LV , at' + '.,.HI- , flygixzffmx' Q 3 5 f' Q my V 'WML -7 V I eeee J I1 'IM IM fill!! mmf .JJf1Q'z2111zu' qf Mu STUDENTS of the GREENVILLE .- -:- HIGH ME XIII SCHOOL -:- --- MAY I923 ...... :.1uu..E7ni'uT'nn an an .nn-.... gil. lllilllll LJ. I II!! .'L..... .L-.:. - -I-. --,-.I,...1-11:11u-f-1:1-.u--an- men'.-.-vw 1 1 .nuwn7u1lIHIhZ1.1:H ...Jun . Q 5 ' ' :T?T '? - 4 .- 5 - ?'9 n::n-I :: l l7F7Ii: iii7iii? fiZ7l..'fF5T5l'fFTF1'f'57T'-11'f 'f17- .......,.......... ' ' ...f... '.f :. . .ff .... -, ...... ....,...............l....z........l.....-.. A Ill- .un 1- -.-.. -nu - --nn:-:um m m.u.uun- n -uuuunnn-lm um--mu...' - 5, ,.... -- pun- 1- -I-.umum unulmmuumm num 'UI' ' I' lil mlm -fm -hu. Fllll-lll lIlllIlllIIlllllllllllll Illlllllllll -in--nz. nga...-I -nu. -. 1-u-.zu -.nl-u-pu un- 1- I n ... 1 1 - :im mann-nn lllnuuu 1 v- u .,,.,. , ,, .. . , , , -,-1 ...wma Sfmzfzfzkzg of Me Lavigne. Red No, l Orange No. Blue No. l Gray No. Red No. 2 1 Orange No. '7 Gray No. - Blue No. 2 GAMES GAMES woN LosT 5 l 'T 'T j Q 3 3 l 5 2 ll 2 O ll 2 0 2 ,.... .. . . 1 ,..... .... .H - lldll-Ill ...-- ..... .. ..:.::::-n'-.-'-:::f:::11tr...............,. ...1:. ' . .. '- 'f . - '. . . '.4'i'EL'L. 'ff'- ......L.-.- ..... .... ...-. ': ' . . 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Practice was held in the Gym. on Tuesday and Thursday after school at the beginning ofthe year and much pep and spirit was shown. lf teams could have heen organized we might have had interesting games having many from which to select. ln the different classes, Basketball and Yollev Ball teams were organized and manv exciting games were played. The girls are looking forward to track practice in the hope of making the Field Nleet hetter than any heretofore. In last years Track Nleet the honors were carried oil lw Hester Winters, Freshman, taking lirst honor in three events: Frances Kurz, Senior, taking lirst honor in two and second in one: Mary Lephart, Freshman. taking lirst hon ir in one and second in two. -gm . 3 .Jigs s S TTT T '47,j2A'fii?ff2la'.. 4 Oo 11.31 -- liwq 4 g wa ,ii ,V fxilfhiif 'fs is A XX 0 x X f it ' xx pk g 1 HAD! N . ' -T X gf, i i ill N K - i Lt. T X fri xxx ' ' j s-- ,ik li .vt 1 .flask 4 an i -- sr- X N 'T fe D X - l ' l il l N 1 f l T fi.. 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S. might he victorious. lt was through the talent of our students and the ahle supervision of our instructors that we were able to win. The results of the Typewriting contest: First year: First, Echo Lephart, Greenville: Second, Nlary Kerst, Greenville: Third, Emma Evans, Celina. Second Year: First, Esther Onkst, Green- ville: Second, Alvera Stroefer, New Bremen: Third, Helen Hoenie, Celina. In the teams Greenville came lirst, Celina second and Piqua third. ln Stenography the results were: First year: First, Rohert Hoffman, Greenville: Second, Nlargaret Roecker, Piqua: Third, Zelda XfVeaver, Greenville. Second Year: First, Nellie Kelley, Celina: Second, Thelma Pei-Hy, Greenville: Third, Nlarvel Wleih- meyer, New Bremen. The hnal score was: Greenville 42, Celina l9, Piqua 7, and New Bremen 4. The music preliminary for vocal and instrumental solos was held in the afternoon. The following won, and appeared on the evening program: Dean Settlage, New Bremen: Helen Wfysong, Celina: Iliah Clark, Greenville: Martha Smith, Piqua: Harold Adams, Piqua: Anna McDougal, Celina: Dora Rudy, Covington, and Dorothy Smelker, New Nladison. The Piqua Band accompanied the contestants from that school and added interest to the program. lt played several splen- did numbers. The music program was given in the evening and proved very interesting. The winners were: Vocal solos: First, lliah Clark, Green- ville: Second, Dean Settlage, New Bremen: Third, Bdartha Smith, Piqua. Instrumental solos: First, Anna lN:lcDougal, Celina: Sec- ond, Harold Adams, Piqua: Third, Dora Rudy, Covington. 107 llllllllll Lu' llll:.u'l '...Il ll ll llllll lun ll.llllIll lgllzillllllllllllum unnlllunllmlu X In mn I 'mum' gg mln lm 1 It ll I I lllll I ll I lllll Inn- .QI -I I -I V :mi,.... -.:::-L.:-Hulalmmmr--siggicdnl1,.ri4rillll:Iuluflgl:m :nun-gym. :ru r-,yr--Qallr' lin .ng lllunlngpnavllnqiglll-mu nvtfpu uruzi-n wi,-1in--u.i..i-vi-.ln 1 ii.. mu-111.5 plum, 'H m,n,mm,n I nnuunnlIuIinunn..v.,...-cy,-. .,Jnmnulud'.,lllllulI .r- lluuun-...5-nnlmgi .nunuulnnnnunuulnuuurn lllluulllh., .I mm I I Y, I . gym: nlllluln-annuqvgulnl,-.lllu,' munniuullunnul .rlluun1.un, nn Ju. nl-llnllt lullllllnunnunlnuluumu-i un....u -nnng . I A . I IIIIIIIIIIQ Ill llnlllflllulllllll'llllllyllfl' 'Ill' 'llllllnllflllzllllla llllo lllfllllfilllfll IIIIIIIHIE :MIIIIIIIIIIlflflllllllllfllllllllllllll I Illlllllllr , 5 :sauna n lllllunlunmllxl In nllulllllllll. Illllulull ull-lllllmwlunui nun.-gununlnlm. Iui.lu.,pmg..-4-5 nnnununnumnnnlnnuumnniu llinlllu. In muitn nunnuusl ul nuns-u , mu .iuu.i,u-ii1.l1.i1 llnununn -- nu- ur .,u u .J fn 'Lt 3 u munnumul lu I l.u'uuunu1 k i nunln :mliumnmmmmmnu :ummInu-mmnuununsung- hmuunuuluum. .mm 7 up Piqua's mixed octette Won lirstg Greenville second, and Celina third. Piqua's orchestra also won first as would have their Glee Cluhs had they conformed with the rules of the contest. The tinal score in the musical was: Greenville 433 Piqua 42g Celina l7g Covington l, and New Bremen 3. This made a final score of Greenville 351 Piqua 4-93 Celina 36, New Bremen 7, and Covington l. This score awarded Greenville the two beautiful loving cups and also gave her the privilege of entertaining the contestants next year if she wishes. Although this was the tirst year of the contest great interest was shown hy the various contesting schools and in future years there will he increased interest shown and it will prove to he very heneticial to the contestants and promote interest in these depart- ments. St 711.01 ' Solfkg. ' v . flfhrjdrvlifioin ilwrnss ffm' bvtllh Gather round, ye loyal class-mates. liift each voice till echoes ring l,oudly praise with loyal voices, 'Tis of Greenville that We sing. Always first in deeds of courage Are our men in every gamel See them sweep the Wide, Wide held. Making great our High School Famel CHORUS. Blue and the Grey, Blue and the Grev The Blue, The Grey, The Blue and Grey. Ever true her sons and daughters, Scattered far throughout the land. By her strength and love united, As one mighty host we stand Peacock Blue and Grey forever, Courage that will never fail, Wie will answer to their call, So to Blue and Grey all haill cHoRUs 108 il .vunimnmmmnn-....m..-4--.......-1 un .--uulnlllalllnn... .. ..., nun.-----u --- l.::.::::---.-'.' 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Here are some ofthe definitions given hv the pupils at ll liigli school examination in England: Stahililitv is taking care of 21 stnlile. A mosquito is ei child of hluck amd white parents. Nlonzisterv is ll place for monsters. 'llocsin is something to do with getting drunk. lixpostulation is to have smiill-pox. C'zinnihal is two hrothers who killed ezich other in the Bihle, Anatomy is the human hodv, which consists of three parts, the head, the chist, and the stummick. The hezid contains tlie eves and hruins, if unv. The chist contains the lungs and L1 piece of liver. 'l'he stummick is devoted to the howels of which there ure live, 11, e, i, o, u, and sometimes w und v. W'illizmi Allen Pzittv could Iliff hear to part with ll wand of gum one dmv last week so he parked it on the door of ll class room until the clziss adjourned. Y'f'Q'f1f -zcfzfff Mr. Allen lll. S. llist.l: Uliverv ten veurs the census lsensesl is taken. Nlzwhe, that is the rezison some of us have so little. Ruth Riegel translating in Frenth: One day the liing wus walking in his carriage. XVilliam Allen Putty: llelling of his trip through Iiuropel We took huses and rode around Greenville. Slim Slimmer ljust before hoxing mutchl: Red, I pity you. l wus horn with hoxing gloves on. Red YVitters: X es amd mavhe vou'll die with them on. S11 1 ybf 'ziswf fmfvvff. Her cheeks were 21 scarlet red Her eyes were azure hlue Her hair was just like cotton W'hen the wind hlew---. He asked her to marry him She was astonished thru and thru Then at last she asked him Who to?- ----- Y-o-u? 109 'Q3'1355gfe:'j::2'55!:::.3112112.53'h7ii'iHiH1:::::i.f1'!' '5 11i'1'f1f51717!!'L12Siriffffil 'f - . '? f1Ti1T1f1f2.1FnP1-fqgg gggp1551355555521H122:Su2Ll::!.11:111:117:::rQ I .- .-rv:-,-::'-:a: :1 : 1''n',f:f - -his-31.5 wi:1.1,1fz::.1::':'i .....-.... . ' - 1 .1:in7a...:..a1,:..'r.'--rw . ..- ...H ...f..-.i.ff1:r1f'r1::'.':.::'aI::'.L12A ,um I . fn. I 1 'fum im nlilll flu..-nuuuun -mm -..- .ni . uuiunnn :mann . 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Here I put water on the fire to wash the dishes with and then the maid takes it to wash the dog. I know right now I'm going to have a fine time while Ruth's gone. Crash! Bang! Boom! My lord but those aluminum trays are slick! There goes ten dollars for some more dishes. NVhee! VVhat stinks? Oh! I thought something else would have to hap- pen here. I left the perculator on the fire and burned the top and handle clear off. Well I guess I'll have to eat I can't wait any longer. Gee! These potatoes are too greasy, I'd sooner do without than eat these old things. This coffee's too strong too: I followed the directions for making tea only I substituted coffee, that ought to be all right. Well, where in the thunder is the bread and butter, I guess I forgot to put them on. Well now if I can find the bread knife I'll soon have that fixed. Ouch! Holy Moses that's a sharp knife. Oh! Lucie! Lucie! Bring me a rag. Now you can clear off the table and clean things up, I'm going, to the restaurant for dinner. It's nearly two o'clock but I can't wait any longer. LEANQJ Srincsigwick, '25. lylr. Gray: Edwin, you will please make a sentence using the word 'Triangle' . Eddie: The next time you go fishing try angle worms. Miss Kidwell to Galen Booker: Galen, what was Daniel Webster famous for? Galen: Well he wrote the dictionary! Dave Hartle-lln Chemistrylg Trying to think how sul- phur smells. Joner Thomas: Gee? But you're blank, I suppose you think a football coach is on four wheelsf' 110 IIIIIIUIIII l...n... 'f'. 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Miss Kidwell: XVell then, in that casel have changed 1ny mind! Mr. Ottman: I'll giye you this question and after it's had time to soak in, I'll call on some one to answer it. t'Fime elapsed 3 Mayno you answer it. Mayno Coming: It hasn't soaked in yet. blames Dunham: cWVhat kind of a typewriter haveyou got Sam?,' Sam Trick: Same as your neck. I. D.: I'nderWood. Sam T.: How did you guess it? Mr. Gray: XVhat is the smallest State in Rhode Island Dan Witters: I-Ial I-Ia! Mr. Ura : linnocentlvl Rather the United States. Y . Mr. Allen: Some people in Ohio think it is not safe to go to Kentucky unless they are well warmed. Senior: Is Geor e Buchy in the room yet?y' g . , Miss Kidwell: I haven't heard any noisef' Miss Lair: Wlio were the great writers of that time? Sterling Dangler: Cicero and Pluto tPlatol. We know a guy in this High School who is so dumb that he thinks a 50 yard dash is a punctuation mark, and a pole vault is a place where they put goal posts for safe keeping. The sun was sinking in the sink: The man was really dying, I think. 'Where is it? where is it?' he cried, 'What? we asked as he sorrowfully sighed, 'The old school house' he said and died. 111 Qzzfzlizjf Sm ra Cfo fb 65 Skrwzke Greenvillcfs Value First Store Quality Stare Mong Clothing Co. ROY MONG, Mgr. g -. 5. 1.-A-.. - fm-2171-r-:.j::::m:::::::::::::g::: g2'gg::.z::'11:qggg-s mvnnt mama n fs umm: :nm vu. 1 nn. ungu' Hp- .. - ' L .' 31173. ii .i !fIiE 'T5l5M 'H' 'lL .WI 7- . .. ............. m. .....,........................ .............:5.H..ffMi5m-unuuuln u..1....m .,.- -1. lm-1-..f...fff'21:-nu . . .. ..... ,...,... .... .,............ ......... .--. .. . .................. .--- ---. . . V . ... .. . 1,1-.-1-um-nun nu nu'-wan--,..1.-,I 1 ' -f lllllll llllllllllpllun 1 n-, .nn .4 lln.-lull . IIIIIIIHIIIII lllllllllilllul lllll lllll ll'l'I'lIlllnu V 'Ulllllllllllll IllllllllllIlll'llllll lllll. Nllllllllllllllll g ll Ill III llllllllllll' 'nhl lllll I I llllll1lllllIllll I ll llllllll lllllnllll llllklllln ll'IIY.IIvllHlllllll , mm umnmnm. -n..........m-...... C Sfakars Q31 Fc u R Coats Su1ts AND Dresses I-WOR VVomen ANI? Misses I NSAY IT WITH FLOWERS E. W. O'Brien 8: Son florists 114 Floral Ave. Phone 445 u . nn- euuunnn lmgllumnqliu-:H I ln- Brumbauglfs Restaurant Big Eats for Your Money Cigars - Cigarettes - Candy SUNLIGHT ICE CREAM Best Yet-Try lt. f 1 J. W. WEIMER 8: SON MAKERS OF Weimer's Daisy Flour The Flour the Best Cooks Use 'nl' H' al n uuuuun man nu nulllulwmn uv Y n U 'nf 1 n 1. . . .-- ' nm I mu I lfll. lIllU'II!'l nnmmmn llllllliilllllll ' A ' ' ' nuuiufnnhii - 'tif' nu yi mm ......... -. ... umm mm-1 in ...mn ... 1 . I . - I ul nun...-- ,........ . .. ,,5,,,:, ...gq,1,,9- .ff 31111721211-5:5-55-5,-gg.-,, H. --me .f::..-'zu-rf.......,...::::.:..:::e::: '. ' ' ' '- -1: -- . i.i:.-11611-ui-5 Fi Z' -T57i2T'i.T- fi--Y funn I niifihfiii,'iiiiiii5 F 1' '5'?i if'T71 'ZT ff 'H' mr--pm-qimnuulluu .--mu--un.. . I. Ln . Tnnlnnll-fnnnlnn..-.- mim.- 1 nan, ifffffiill-.huh.JHLJ-hilln H m 'I 'u'uu '. um ' 'f lun ann null' rllulnull 'Ilulllulalu ul. ull. ll'.l lllli Il lllllll lllllllllllllllllll unuunnu'nunaunuu munmnur um- nur fIln:l.iI . I 'nan ::n.r:.uunln lnulll nllnl I II li I I I I llllulull III! IIA I lan lnllllllllll nal III .......n....................... ...... .. ... ..... .. ., .. ............... . . ... .. :'.:' . .,,...:::r:::.....1 i num l u uunmuuunl null mm!! uunnnnn umnluuunumgu 52 -3.9 .EU E -Em? 35 lr 5 1868- H923 DUff1'r'11f1'011 This volume is dedicated to the old West School Building to sustain the memory of the many happy hours spent there. ' ' 111 ill 611101721111 i ' Our dear old building is about to go: We hate to see it as we love it so. lt's stood for many a year gone byg ln thinking of it, we have to sigh. They'1'e tearing it down now piece by piece, And soon the echoes of hammers shall ceaseg And in its stead, a new one so grand Shall grace the place where the old one did stand. l-lere's hoping the new one in all of its glory Shall continue to teach the same old story Of faithfulness, nllhaiity, obedience and love Which we daily saw on the old walls above. EDNA DRILL, 'Z-4 Yvgk, 1, I we 5 ,' -i,X : A, x A W, , 'H If he l ' i ' E f Q ,yr 7-----H--:1:: .:2:::.r1:.1i.7::'f::::ggg::f1 - fn ...a 1:5555553:L '.1Z Fggr::nvr--ze.1'1'--r-:::::::nr::::::1n1m:-gg'5::.g.:-11511559 . - in I l nu uunulnuunurnuuun I-:mini 'mul un 1 l ..:,..'.:.':a'.1.'.r 'r ........'.:.':-r.r.,::a4.M7.55252 1:17 :::i:'1'.::::::.,.:... zz :::...'..::::... .::::::::::::::i:::niw.z:::em-2.4.z:'.:,ei551E5.?l 112111351-155151211 H.ZMil'i Z IH' ...dl 1l5..LI' 'I'f..'M1I3 IH, :H 2l2I: 27.1.It5L1.'111il11'..2!.L'H.21II7M5iIH5'1W.Ill7'5 ' 1 .mu nu up JJ in L Punt un u 1 ul :nu un munuumiml mn nnu nnnffnif be :Fashion Ebola ED MONG, Proprietor lVlen,s ancl Young lVlen's Suits, Cvercoats, ancl Furnishings, from the best houses in the Country GIVE l-lllVl A CALL 327 Broadway Greenville, Qhio TH ERIFS NO SUBSTITUTE for the telephone in all around usefulness, not even the telegraph. The same is true of many things, and with clothes there's no sub- stitute for a ''Tailorecl-to-your-measure-Suit , the kincl we sell. The Greenville Tailoring Co. 'illiailuring to ZEaste T 606 BYOHCIWHY Phone 977 Greenville, Ohio Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing .. - -- L 'A has i t - , .J , , , , ,... law '. ' - . ,-,, .- - i : Shoes That Are Exeeeclingly Attractive Yet liold the fullest measure of comfort and service for you because of our careful atlention to perfect filing. BRGWIXVS BOOTERY lWl:ere your shoes are properly flledj 11-l i ', .. ...... .... ....... .. nun 1 nn ..--- -.-..-. . ..,. l f3il:'.::L '7 .i 1' ffw '7 '27?:7f5ff:.2'..HL 1221! 75 L'L -- -'ff-'J -- 'r:EE:5::'.:!E55':7W':5'f-- d H , ,. ,.v-.-.--..1.-...... ... .5 N. .....: r,.- .. ,...-. . .. ..r.........v- ....,..'nf---:.......-.-..v.-.1.--..:.'1 .:: X 1' :L ..:-.f .-157' -7:x- 1.12. 'Sui 1532112221 1:13:21---LQ. 21' 221-' 111:11 2'If 'fFu'f3::: W '-'I. lzzxuza-lwlmzznu -un M ::w:m'n1:znnr.1nu asf sg -::.::nnr nu lllllrnunnlnnunznuxnmu ' H 1 I llllll ' I w. , I-lllh flllli lfllll H! -u-.unlnnn n-u...... up nu, nw - n mnlnunllf- ur an u 1 ...zu nl- :lung-nuuuuuu::5fo1mnnll nun nungnllllnnnmnnum-nunmuuullqllnlunlluuu:un-n-..pnl.unun-nf ,uuunnunununupnnlv CRlSLER'S New 6.5'fKlZll'dlIf 442 Broadway THE PLACE TO EAT Tailings Ice Cream Phone Q THE TREATY CO. GRIiHNYII,I,E, OHIO The Best Place in the County, to get your Plumbing and Heating OutHts. Insist on Your Plumber Buying Your Goods of us. 11 ...n L.r:..5:'5l ....:.. 23?E555Ff?'23E??WV-'5'-J-'W7'7l7'W5'55E:'Ei?33 5''WT5'm73f'mE555HAz':i'fl'EJ!.aw 'EJ 12.1 :sl he-: r : : :: :::::::::... . -1 : 11 119 - ,--1 m.J..m1..-'.-'f7f1'ffi'F1 f1l'711 , 7'Ef5fvrllfliizmli l'hT1i'guT:Wu ::i?Hy1,y- A-f,,nu',n u .ll'..unf-ln.:ppllrvlluluafiu u'!'1:wvu':m'n i-vuur-n.u .1--If .'lffiiluu-plug ,mn5-.mugmnnunqulmllluu...--..u..m..mm., 1. ,..,.qn ,nm J: 1- lnluu- .r nufuu, 5 fnunumruuuuununnhnnnnmmu' mui,y gm., mnrullm ru mumunnnmnnunammulumumu.um fm...-....vFH..qHvg-I..-fi-.-.. up ln.-u.nuuugarfnulluunun nmununmmm- mi.-.-. ...mg mmun- mmmn 1.ff11nanmnnnnuumum'-m.. :nunummnllul ullwu .- I mum up upmmquu lmlmmugupn nnullllnuuuuuunmnv . F uunuuruuu imn llmulunnulululu'-huvluvnmrn wall -un llnvnluw-lm.Ill.,pun.-1-qlmnssullllll-nflullulnlurunnul nm unuu. jp.--uunyn----ununanulnuunu..-.u lung- nu. nl 1 ni - v un .u n .. linqlir-nlnlu:'lllllmu u unmlmlllnu I uunmuf -,,llllllr.1lu'unnunll.ll llllllllllllllllllllll num 1 pmnuuullll! WUIIIIIH-vu nun-nun-nn .mu an-uulumnm -gn mnlnv Education is not merely the learning of recorded facts, but the application of these facts to the problems of everyday life. Experience will teach you, as it has taught hundreds of others, that cheap Hours, like everything else of inferior quality, are the most expensive in the long run. lnsist on getting CARNATICN FLOUR from your grocer. Ir is made from the best Wheat, carefully milled and packed and costs more than some other Hours because it is worth it. THE BARRETT MILLING COMPANY Martin St. and D. cfz U. R. R. Greenville, Ohio :Ls B 1014 si: We Sell Buick Cars CALL AT The Dunham uto Co. FOR DEMONSTRATION Cor. Martin and jackson St. 116 ' ' , . ,. '9 9v -1 'r'-f i NEI 'ltilliiill V ..:... 5 'P - HIM Llllll ' ...... ,,..- nn nun-n ,, I. . , .a e' -- '4-'3'1.'. 577'W 'i'i -7i:':.i I.':,:.-i?'3Fi f'f '1-::::55::.:' 'z' .12:.!11:L'e..': ' J .- - -u n . : 1 ---em .Eiiihziiiifffffiflmfi- ----- -- ,. ....-.-r........,...............u...:.:::e'new 1-'J---.i-:..:':.' ':.L:::r..: .f' ---'- mb mm ul mm umlu.uunqnuumuuuauuw'unn nulrfi1-J--1-.muff-Tiniuun--unih... ..r1u,n.nnnnin'in lu::::iL:s'sil1:::::n'2.- -.uw'u.':uuugi.' 1721113-55 nilifflhliia 'Zi1'H? 'I5i'I557 ' T 1-iflifl JH l'J'i5f..ll'Z1I3 I17.13?'S!. 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X 5, ri ii cl P.fy. f'i.Q3 at Smile, X -'I 5,5 Remember 6.1.9, The Best Ice ik Cream is made at Home by The Buchanan ICC Cream Co. You are invited to Inspect our New Factory 119 North Broadway 117 Exide Storage Battery Service Station All Makes of Batteries Re- charged and Repaired Take Advantage of 8 hr. charging Free Inspection Guaranteed Satisfaction Phone 575-Red Residence Phone 351 W. A. DERR, Mgr. 131 East Third St. Y l . -,. f- , nf e -. -uuumm mum...-1. 1... -1--gun-nun.--nn - -u 1 -ii i -nu-nu an an I n 1 -Q -1 - ...nn mu.. -mu.. num--.W I... ............. .-............-- .. . .... .... n 1- ir 1 run: 1--1:11-ini ...nn :num In nuunuuau-I. 'inn' -in nl pn lun., ,x-nw--1-:mg. -1 . -,gi . un-ug-n nnuuu I nn an nn: I nun-nununn-nunnnnulul ll' unln uuul ll ll amamu -nun-.-in-u 1----... qu:--ng I-nu-f-.-.. m in. -s.--nm n .ununnnun n-....1n..,...--nu. Tm I- fm. !QlllI'.'-21221. 3Jl 2 2l I2 '7 2'MIllI211112l . lmWHI7 . - - . . , ,.. -- -umm . an-n-:'v-uungrllnnnnu-Q u' -nu , -r. 1-mn, nun-:anna ' nu- -1 I n n ll ' inuslluuuu :num Gwinn :M 1 P Q n gg, The Gift bhoppe 6Everything Artistic' C0mplete Your Gifts for the Graduate ' Ill! VVest Third Sr. GREENVILLE, OHIO By Learning to Trade at g g The Economy Store Greenville's Bargain Center p Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Feed and Building Supplies lncubators and Poultry Supplies Q24 . r Harrison Feed Co. Union Underwear Company Congrazfulaies ine 1923 Class o i The Greenville High School G0 Resolved th t F' i more desh' t W. E. Moore Shoe Co. 'hw ducgh vetgdg 'L' t -1 For Good Shoes for the XfVhole we ,en nge that ing .1 ul Fafnily claims with t argument. Better b f The Home of The Arch Preserver 1 than sorry' Ein shone 453 and our rep' SHOES FOR MEN AND womitiw i 'esemame W' ca on you' Stentzei Sz Pendlum A a All Kinds of Insurance EE c . UE TRADE MARK Rss. 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I 5 U ,qv H. L. KESTER L W C024 ilaume Zmesselw Red Wi lflg meats ICE CREAM E Partridge Hams ue w. 4th, sf. GREENVILLE, oi-no phone 753 Fifth gl Broadway There was a young girl from St, Joe, Who while dancing one night stuhhed lwr the Though it turned black and blue She just kept on her shoe For ht-r socks weren't darned, don't you ltn xx Thr- parlor sofa hold the twain Miranda and her love sick Swain Heanclshe But hark! A step upon the stair And papa finds thvm sitting ther-A He and She L TRY Our Customers Shaft' ix UVR PM-in Buchy's Prize Brand Mozart Gold Bond Stamps Hams and Pay more than any other Stamp 31 on every dollar spent More for a Dollar than a Dollar will buy elsewhere and Gold Bond Stamps included The Mozart Chas. G. Buchy PACKER 119 ,V 1... - - '7 V Y I- '-1 l Ja.-.:.w zu -n-. n-,ru fn.,1a1ng4l!--4121-:'E:g--4'-.1 lg, .4...:.- v . quuvnfif' ' ,,, ':1 Q - - .. . - mf.-.-sez: :'q.1:1':'.:-m'rP':f:.... .:'1q: ...-:a:.f:pr.:aaa:::::.i:.Z-nf:::.'.:mtveff'-1--1 ---7-C':.-,fiiiiiliiil lu.. .1 . n pq . un-.4-n :unuu .I nnun. u nun. .-..nnu-nuunnu alum Illln. . lil .ll 91- -in--an wsnnuyuu. -u m.n'.n-:nu n nunuunnu-uunnu . .- nm.-i wnnfi -'-1 - 1- I: -552 21.52.'amfff-f2I'fI.::lm1::wI1':::f.'fM: ui: I:'7rI 'V ' iqavn-up-l-11 ' -nu. -. 1-n-.runnin-an--u--'1 n I ..'. 1 1- iumuuuunmuuuu llr:nm:?L'E1 . - ' I ' ' ' - '- - - f f :I , n ' VANCE'S GROCERY STORES Our watchword is Reliability. Our specialty is DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE . Richelieu Goods Ko-We-Ba Goods Chase and Sanborn Coffees and Teas Battle Creek Sanitarium Products VANCE'S ENERGY BREAD 438 Broadway 112-114 East Third St GREENVILLE, OHIO To Run! III' fo Fm111'f1Q11'1':.f' I j 'I ' I To Eat T .. 1.0. W.Buffef he Cmzens State Bank of Greenville, Ohio To Realize Its Capital i . I . 3100000.00 Purity and Sweetness Surplus and Undivided profits illfzffv E-twQ1'Df1j'F1'o111 P11117 3100, 000. 00 Steffi Pf1.s'fc111'1kUff CYITZIIII by Czzpflbfe E.xy'Je1'f.r iff II Oyfi '1'1'1f1' , Sfzfzfhzfj' PIICILUIZI' in .k j I J. o. W. BUTTER I I lt BNI' IIN MUSIC MAKES THE PARTY K At Your Service The G-R-M D70 Piano - Saxophone - Drtfua 160-Black I P 1101165 1009-White GREENVILLE, OHIO WE PLAY IT WHILE lT'S A HIT 120 , ,, ,,,,, umm . nn ..-n n unllln .nuullll llll llllllu..... ln- -------un...-u , l.2?i::-F'.--EE?!lZ'm1 77 '5':7':':L 'ze' 5 mat 77'll7'r:2I::::.:f'4.'. 251 ff-1.LIU-:'::.::'::::::.:uE5!?F5-Zl-'5E'FF-- - - raw!- - ........ i f'7 '!f-'r:: 1: 'fg7.'.ffi4---1113.5 E11-. -i....:'l .,' .. ...--. ... iw .i..-.mm-,.m-i--...-'V-mi--.I 1- N.-.-.if-1.15 -. '..:.',:L',.... ...Q . in I I un . 1 -if-un.m:u1unuu.. mn..--un im... . 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Qf SAVING PURPLE STAM PS A Bank Book and ai Purple- Stump Book Should hc in livery Home The PALACE STORE Broadway :ir Fifth Greenville, Ohio Wlei GIYIQ AND RICIUIQICNI PL'RPl,li S'l'gXMPS Learn Vlfhat the World ls Doing by The Greenville R A D I 0 Electric Light and Power We have just what you need i Company gf L Extends to the ' 5 - ., i l 1 Senior Clilass of The Greenville High School its congratulations i and wishes its members Pianos of Qlalify success in every uncler- V'clra1as-Edisons, Cheney 's Radfo taklng 'E-Pi 3? 316 11 .. ... u mmm n -. n in lllllllllnu ...-- l., ..... . ...- I .2E5!flf!ff5T1 :nlu4Almn-wl:I.'l-nuMI' H 111: L -. -. .. . : .ll 1U r'irf'fn2fm: 1 .nunmf-Hlhuu ..... QITZHTIHIIIW :mm Aw..,..,...,...,.,:,..,,.,,..H,.1.r,im.,.. . ...... 3 . :. 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We express our thanks to the Mothers and Teachers in managing this work for the Rotary Club. D. L. Gaskill, President Karl Schmermund, Secretary. 1222 -............-... ..,..,..-......... ' .......... . , , .. - - f N . . ' V V .....-.... U V V - . ..............--u-uuafnannn.-I...-nu. n nu' r... .,....-funn- nn 'ull I zu fx X 1 f... W . . .uunnnuunuuu-..f!'...u-Q-. -urn--m ..--. . -. .....--.....................-.u .... .. . ...-. ..........-nun.. -. .- -.........7......... ........ .--..-f...-........-.-...,....,.-.,-.- V ,- .......,-.... . V.. .. -1.v-.-vnu:-un ur u un A-. -nn' H , n n ug ul mfnuvnnurlumen- v:vum.n' .www 1. . - 1- 1... nn. nl ,up Umn.-f-.uumuluauu-....---lun.-.-1. . 1 . un nun' nun- ,.- my-u. -1 nn-. 1-Luna'-uuqnuun-nnsnulrl ll'u.u,nuur-- M lullll lrulu.uAun-usvununuunnn--vnu: us 1 -In -mann-up muuuf-nu. nu ml.n.lunu-s uulylnlunuunlnnnunun-. u-,..u--u 'L nmunn ' nn-mums-1-nuauuummumumn '-an -un 'nn lnnuulunn nu .nun up nn.-nun: lnnullllillulnlullnnnupnnnlvuunum , .muuurn llunnunnuuunuunllullllulu' 1- llnmn zulu unnunu mrrumnl un. ua. I .-.--lluinuunu-nn-u-nnnnunqnunlm lllllhv ' ua 1. -I-.nun-nunuun nun...-1 -1 H.. nv-I-1. .nun-ann. 4 nr sw -I' 2 unnlluunnnu-unlunlllnlnu luluunuuu , null I nllll AIA lllllllllllllllllllll nnnlmn-.nunsnn-nulllllllllllln .-. .........-nn nuollu :unsung-nlIlll ' BANNER BOCDK STCDRE 526001 wif! 05566 kSYlfJf3fl'K5 Boob, Gzzfffw, Sp01'f1'11g Goody, Eff. R6llZfllgf0ll Porffzbfe Df6ZL'!'l'fKl'J' VIRGIL T. BOLI, Prop. 526 Broadway Ph 659 7136669 Q 'lb U ..-1' Z i 66 6666 'Wie .X fl 1.6 , 65' n ELQHE E CIEIIEF Qgumsm E V I lllllnll ...... .... ... . :nun ...- ,,.. . .. 57 '13'l'E-.::::H'::z'7'i'E EfiE?' m'?5'E.':E:'5i.i54.':t ue. F'EfTWf5F.1'f7-'15---w3:?E5E52::5?555'5fi'f5Wfff5l-131517717119 ' 53,'g'g'::g'g'g-4,553-,-- -45.5.5 f lil'-'I' lingers: w u-Magi., .. ..- i. .un n -Lu norm nn.vn.rl:u13-'hfllir-ii--W-. .111f41'R1 f17:'.'.'.'. J.3!1111A Dum, M H nl mum num an--uaunu-U .1 . . 1:1 ii lfgnsuun--nl:lnn - .n - ,nm nur 4 uma.,ui-.nnuuununnmnun :nun 'l ll'l uA,uun., .nu-'nr nlmuumvm' mlmlm mmmmn Ar2l.:.n:nfm1u :annum un I uluynn an yu. lmnluin nnuullllununuullunurun.--V lu..-.u '-nu-L lulnu...,n 'luluuu'..'-'Ix '.un. .I I i Ill IQIIIIIIHIIUIII llll If Ill IBIllllll-lllfllllllllllllflllllllllll Illllllhlr 1,-........,n I...-nun.mnrumm fu m .--' ':u ll.'Hl2 lf-'fl'Hfi:il1:'l.'5'l'I'-lI. r 5:51 ' 1 'Z'i'i'3fi'- uu ufqgl' 75173. ,llllll i nmumnnllnln llllllllllnvmnwm- ' un.-ununmnnll - - un- 1. mmm- . , 's The Second National Bank V' es 'ou o Tome an . ee ls in Our New Buildin r ln it X t C d S L Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent in Our Modern Vault +22 Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Savings XYe Also Have Christmas and Vacation Savings Cluli Accounts .-X. R. l ln English class preparing to take the part of the doctor in il sceneof Nlzichethl To Kliss Kidwell: NVill l need ri pill case? Miss Kidwell: 'I'liut would he all right. A. R.: Do you suppose you could get me one?'l Bliss Hier: XVliz1t is this drawing supposed to lie, Harrison? Harrison: A train. Nliss B.: But there are no coaches? l-lzirrison: Uh, the locomotive draws them. U H. P. eglect alone will hasten the end of your Suit ..... M WE WILL KEEP IT umzral Directors ALIVE FOR YOU anh QEIIIlJEllIIlEl'5 Cadillac Equipment I-I E Q , Licensed l..ady Attendant Prompt Cleaners 529 South Broadway 1 Residence above office Phone l29 607 Broadway Phone 922 Greenville, Ohio 124 ...... ....... im nmunu.nm-munn-..nn......-...un-annum nunnld lllnlnh... un... ...--. -. ... ,.,,,..-.,, 'dam .,..I..Q...JE....-in-mui:ur1lnm.....-lm 1 :fn-,ri-.1'i.'iL-u::::::uQ-lu :ner n'-in Q-fl,-,HZ V, . ,Sun u:Qnl2:an1l:::ff.'27fff.... .mu-.--IQ ml lm. IIIVI- Ig., .....:...-.,..::..T....:..1:,:,.:, ....... . .any 5...-....,. 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PHONE 425 PHONE 662 ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS 0p't0m'et'ry Iii' My .vf111f1' Qfifh' .l'I'l.f'!lf't' Qf'f1lg'A1 11111f of Books Bibles W My Alllllrllf qu' 1'1.r1'ff, fha' fv1'A111'1'11f 1111'1bo1fr 11111f ffl'- 'Z'!il'i'.l' 101' ffm jv111jw.r1' Qf11.r- R- E- z'f'1'1'111'11111g zillhl' 1f1y5111'f111'1'.r -110111 1101'11111f 111i'11.v111'1'11g' muah gmt? A111111'11'o1111ffJ01u'1'.v if rnfofzf- GREENVILLE, OHIO 1'11g' 111r'1'A111111'11f 1111'1111.v for fbi' 1111! fA1i'11'Qfi ALBERT RENTZ Optometrist ancl Qptician I I9 Martin St. Office Supplies School Supplies Say Il With Flowersv FRQST 81 SPENCE Wholesalers ancl Retailers of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. in fact, Flowers for All Occasions. We Specialize on High Grade Work Greenhouses 748 Sweitzer St. Opposite Hospital Phone 171 125 llal 'Til-qu S55:T'ffQuu- 1-iii:2.25l1::l'lIEQ3E?fff!L1H11511fl.l. '9 I I vi I ll iluuuuu mu umuuu un: n 1 nn I u u ul In nguflufuuavuuu 1 nun num n un . muffin' ,:7mH:I.:::6.g-u-m.:.1umn:lnna-uuuun--nm ..,- .pw . 1ua.-un--r nun: .rr pm un. 1 -nu. 11H.nnnnu-nnumm-nunnunur: all A unni, ummm nnlnnnvnnn-uT'7:F4' :nf- :mi v'i Fkr7H 'im :.H:ff 3: lil 'mfurf ' u N-Tu ' ' ' ' ummm: n nuuuuntka mnulumululum 3- mu munni u'M::uu':L 'IIf....-1. mi m rin: -. nzuginnilwpfffgfgfffnff-1En11'WHuff mag.. umnusunaffuulrlnnunnnul- n nn nu 11 u uimun-funn nn lu un u mln! :nl umm lulumu '1 e Build SV 'k Oo cg Q ff N3 :X tt: IL' afmpuipev Greenville Kiwanis lub My i Henry Wiebusch CONIl'I,lNlENTS Ol Limbert 81 Shively ZIEbe Progress Cilntbtersn i . , . G1lfZ'1l!llkYL'ff fron Cwvfzfv, Sim '- I ,1lg1'Af.V, En ' . KUPPHNHHIMER in S soon CLo'1eH1f:s AQFATCIE ROOFING 'MAL Hints 111111 l'NllI'I1iSl1iIlgS too Residence Telephone 252 219 Gray Avenue GREENVILLE, OHIO wil' 3 4 12t .111111llul: 11111111 1.1 1 .1 1111111 11111111111111111111 11111 11 111.11111111111111 .num . 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G. SCl'll'I'1CI'IT1l1I'1Cl CO. M. A. MAHER CO. 1901118 bteam launhrp Special Dry Cleaning and Pressing SI .00 We reline and repair gar- ments at Reasonable Prices All Work guaranteed PHONE 124 .,,..,,..,......1-..-1--mu-nnnnn.. nm--mm u....-m......-...mu - lqllllllununf.-.---nunun--.1-.----. ..........un nmmuuuu . , 1555555'P1Z:fl7E1V51wgfsgggr.1,f!!2lq:5'a321?jg.2,:.'L 3112 'ig 'J..IL4 I I V.. J J!..?:gL'eg..':5u.g. ..4:Ln:g.r-:::5:::::g:::.::::magma-::::::-:r. :: '.1- ff ' n:::.A.e'.:,'::::.::f.-.zf ----2f:E'-.Em .3 . T -:::Z-.:fI:E'1?'iiFm-:Y kkiiiiiirxfEiii5uL.:!:Z?'.zEfii,.LHuw' ,mn , ----'I..'v5'v:'hf:lmiNv::'m. - ' -'.. ulglll pn: nummn It I V DEPENDABLE Me1'ct0f111di.fe Qllflftlfjf Price Se1'fUiL'e This is the basic principle of our business. We adhere to it strictly at all times. It will pay you to see us when you need building material. Q We shall be pleased to have you call and get our estimates. The Banner Lumber Yard B. W. LOGAN, Manager Martin sf. and D. at U. R. R. Phonie 157 18 li2?Zi52W'FW3E?E!:nfE:'r:fHE'72?!:lf1i': diiiii5i5i7 'ff 'Pf5ff'7 ':7 5E fiflif ff'W f : Wfi111 5553515555551--Miifffiffb .... .... ......-... . . .,. .. , 1.1 '.'1'lllli'unn ru nu un n'SH'fif ' - mf ii5ffifa1:ni'h757ffli7d.i it I 1 T'i1'f1 F1T:'.'I- 'L:l:1TK ....,........ .,.. . I ....- .. . . Y . . . .. .- . . ... - .' N 'min un 1 4 ,ILZRIELMIEHIJI unlfmullf--:ll-.uh '-Iii.. I-U7 1.11.15 . . :Il in i::::H'fgf:::::i:l' Ul:ff.'.l2ffl? lf: ...num nn.-mnunum ununumn--mu mn 'umm-uninn . nu nnuuundhnullulru nunmnniu-mul'3 .mn ' uummumuur duulllum- um' .unix .nun mm' in-un mm...--.nmunnnuuu me ll-nu E ' JIM' ' A umnnnnuu uun....n un. nu. n- mu. mln nun 1 - nlnnrvuuunun luuuffrfnf ,un n ummm nlllnllllnum.I-m-.................... ...uh ',..m....-. , .. I mmm. I Q Q H . B. Nl . CO. QW S Dry Goods Store Sc Dress Factory H. BERT MATHEW5. Prop Manufacturers of Exclusive and Correct Womens and Childrens Dresses 304 Broadway MILLINER Y H. B. M. CO. Shoe Store 3l2 Broadway 422 Broadway Greenville, Ohio GREENVILLE, OHIO l Shoes for Your Entire Family Where Quality Prevail.s SHOE REPAIRINC. A SPECIALTY H. Bert Mathews Props. Glenn Mathews Ahsent minded medical school professor, to class:- I will now give a practical demonstration of the fundamental principles of an- atomy. hy exhibiting the inner workings of a frog which l dissected this morningf' Taking a small neat package from his pocket. he cut the twine and folded hack the paper disclosing two ham sandwiches and a piece of cake. Most peculiar stammered the hewildered professor, I could swear I ate my lunch. When,Your Shoes are Booker Q Roeser Worn and Need Repairing Don't Forget 55333355111 TONY lvmccl l FOR Exclusive Agents . I ljerndell Brand coffee Wofkfggsgllgixateflal and Canned Goods l . . . Two Places to Serve You Special attention given phone orders l woRK GUARANTEED Phones 74 and 99 612-BROADWAY-416 129 ulllll : lun u I pug 7 ' Illll lllllll ' V' I V ' nu ' .-.gg- llnu:H1fl:f.nluyr:,:. H .2M'11151fmf.f,.guulunnu'flu'-vulnrn 1ll 'm:w,:.u'.u . .-un an nnmnmnfll.--u...... .nn g,,,1,g-'ff'Hz-fs.-:gqg-7'---1--Fgg-1-,gif-Zin . .....,...,.......7-,.uq1-u.g.::-q- - . -V-..--:mvriim....-.,:an:i..uHV73'-nmvn...:11,m.:.--37:........:. u g--waunmlllullni....L-.ini-.22 .2212 W. H. 'l'Th?.Unni u- 'nun 'V ' m.,-1 U .1 ..nn-.--uunmunun:umm 1 n'1 'i, fl II' ml Illllll-lllllll Illmlulllll lllll lllll ll'-VIYIIIIIIII 'll lllll Ill. 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Ian--.-i-4ImIIIIIIIII 'In-IIIInIn IuInnIIiI II . 4 ' - noun-nr I-I Jun. I'iu.1i.IImIuIuIIIII - III- In n. u .,.xi :Il - ulnluenunmuunm I u' nuuu f 1 u u mmInu----I..I..IIIInIIII-n .mnnIuInn . g .- .. -un 1- -n -mm um :vu I Illlllllfl lll i- A , ,-In 'mu' llunuwulaluu 'nu aunts 'mm ul m H I .i:Innmui:: num-ann :K-'Inu '11-I :n1'uI:::::I IIIIIII--IIII 22. nIn.n.InInIIi n Iuuu lllnuIIIIInInIuInuI!ff-Inu..-lulllfhfl Imiuni lmmnam -mum m nnnuuuurun: Enul inllllnlllunn II :III Ir-Inu uI,III.IIuIIpII IlnllulilllllllllnnllllluunununmIuunmn: mi2mnnlluuIuI'w::l::L wp: uuululu 1I1nuvIixiuuI Irunnuun Iu un I I uunn man ' illlll ii nl I 'H llllllllnnmr I Im. Innmuuuluu umm n ll llllnn 1 CORNELL si oGELsBY i Buy Your Shoes HOME OF AT l-lart Scliaflner 8: Marx p Ungericht Shoe Store Stetson Hats and Get Miles of Wear Ladies Armor Plate Hose 330 Broadway :X professor giving ll lecture on tlie rliinoceros found his class not giving liini alll the attention it sliould. Now, boys, lie sziid, if you want to realize il true liideous picture of tlie zininizil you must keep your eyes fixed on nie. Quzicli Doctor: Gentlemen, l lime sold tliis niedicine for YC1lI'S1lINl lizive never liud word of coniplzunt. XYli1it does this prove? Voice in Audience: Dead nien tell no rules. Eyes Examined' Wiifiozil Drugs C M GIFTS THA T LAST i FQ hlllii, f x fi Wieland Xi Daniel 4 in O? The Purple Stamp K YP K JEWELERS GREENVILLE, OHIO INVISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES M W. s. NISWONGER, 0. D. 608 Broadway GREENVILLE, OHIO 131 llflbll .gun uuln I I I M ' M In nu ' I Ill ll n I I nn nnlml I l I ' ' m I' ' lllllllll llll lu I I .um I wmunni ur nu u n mnuunnnuun ummnnnnm ' ru: n Ylllll .,,, In --mum ...nu ....-.......n n nn .--:un nnn..... ...-..-.. .. ... ,,, , lnufllmynff u -In 1-1. ff'21:1::::::l1p4Ll::11.51i-yall: 'rfua1.-..13535nunlu-:,?E::5E:ugawffgflswufl ff:unf:a:fQ ,... .n...:..-... .- f .. ... .. 1 ln -pr unrunn ru lu':a1'a:n:: ff, 11, hun n 'u,n nr m.1nn.-nn.ulu'm. ,1---1:1111-11.1111 H.-I rw.. - .115-If. .n::u21h ,yum un-qunumu nw :Inu-...mug--In.mm . .nn . nn. nun unnnu .r Jmn.. 5 nun. 111.,In.un-unnnnlnnluuvmur ll: n.ulm.. mmm n 1.:unn.unmunmmfmmummmm--.um nm mm upuumu..--1. nun:-nun m m.n.nmufn nu nu nun- nnnununmnm m....-.'....l.g , umllnvl ummm-ugumuuuummumuuun.-mm uul,nl,vlmlu:lll n un llll lrullur -1. .nqqunnl lnuululllul lull vlllllllll llhllllunv n In mn: - llmlunl ur- lu- u mnunul-I nnnuun lpnlnlnnlln uunu.nu...-wmmnuuunununuunnuunuuulI lm - p.unu.vu-n-uuumu un 1 uuln...-n ma Hun. nun. 1, ummuuuu' uv ' un lo ln! Q ullu Imlmuuunnmnm I nu n I u mmul fully -1 nluunn lnnnnlnmnmm. :nu n nnuuuu .- . unuuul- ,nununm:un.m.,,,mulu : un- This Space is Dedicated to The Senior Class of 1923 By Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall HARRY E, rvnuas. Manager 132 ... ' Il.'f1'iiiL ' 1 - -- - -11,1-.-1-if6i:3nE E'1:--'u1I'u':1I'T!I1'HT,'1f1nn- p u ' 5715lil'iifaiiiifailu'FF575'fIFHfFF'fi311F71'n'I I'1:. .'II. '.:::1f'X sm In 'Il''mllilI:rd:-mL2Hr::au7.u-u-un':::.- ng.. :fu-. :.n1::::::: ,::::::u::.L 2. 3:--I una. .mann-unuununuumnluull'l llvnnhlllliib uuxalla I':angina:nggnmarnsllnlillunununanu'nm' null 1r'nllll,ulllnulnm :lu I' lun m ::'.lui?n:::' 5 ----. -I ......I'-121. 'W ':1 nLfL'.f.-mln:- 'HZZ''L'-'fI'H'I5:L22-u 1Ill. T-9'- ?f,'f11f?T1'iIi'7': nuTu f:ff1 'I:f ! ' 5, un huwnmunnannlglullllllllllIlnuumn-M..-.ninm-uunnnnunnn-.uuaun---. 1. nu..--.... 1..u.JJ53I3I21'.'::,,,L':12, ,,2',Q2.'Q-n f,-a::1:K FILIKWI' ACME PAINTS Complete Stock of Acme Paints Sellman Hardware Co. II6-118 West Third St. GREENVILLE, OHIO Quality Price Service A. E. WISE H. C, WISE QUALITY AND SERVICE iliibsz Qiriteriun dbrncerp anb Meat flilarket Give us a call for the best in Groceries and Meats. Four DeIiveries Daily , be 218 Two 257 I07 W. Third St. PEOPLE'S STORE Carry a full line of Household necessities at Iow prices. Duro Belle Double Mesh Hair Net l0c The Net with Longer Life Barr S Company Beffw' C!lX'L1.S' . 1 X I J Heffel' Brezzfz' J Y' Armbrustefs illingfp MILLER STUDIO uf Eistinrtinn Eurtraits uf Qaualitp in btple anh Quality Qnna iiiilcdbreehep 117 Martin Street 110 UM. 4th bt. Greenhille Phone 595'Black 6 1-. Q., 1 . 1 I A V ' 4.1, g'f? ' F. n .r,, W4 5- -X 'P' p -. ,., I ' ' i ., ff.. .-.,.4,i., ., .. .-:- :-:::.v:z':.::m1 '::::: . f-f r? - -' ' -. -- A- -- l :mm ml.- I ,M H-. . .- --.J - 4- U. - ui I. -l. ..m. I nn in fl u Lium. A .1-.nin .-l.,a'.::i'e 'lf' 11'wf:-iam-f:11- - K: -. -. 1-n-,nigga-u--'-r -n u - ..-, 1 1: Z auuuulffflffhf 'm:'Hu Q f e ' ' ' ' A - - A u cn I ' ' THE HIC.-IR T Ulf' THIC HUMIC IS i'lll'SlC, ' VICTROLAS BRUNSWICK and Phonographs Victor Records and Records THE THE Hallet 84 Davis Hallet 81 Davis Virtuolo Virlguolo Piano Piano Trade Mark Trade Mark i5't0 YOU 3 to us-is an ac- guarantee of ceptance of Musical responsibility Quality l PIANOS AND PLAYICR PIANOS Greenville Piano 85 Phonograpd Company YV. S. HYFR HARRY HARRY l, hi, HllSSl'iX Nlr. Bailey: R. D. why were you :ihsent yesterday? R. D.: Because I had a toothziehef' Mr. B.: isympatlietieallyi: Does it still ache? R. D.: I dunno. Nlr. B.: You clnn't knnw?H this suspicion growiiigb R. D.: XVhy, no, l left it :it the dentists. M. V. BRYSON EARL HOSTETTER of Central Drug Store P Dancing Sporting Goods, Drugs and Sundries Class and Private Lessons Opposite Court House - 51 l Broadway Greenville May Frances Kolp Howard S. Kolp 134 Fas-Q. uh- luln lf'- ' ,, ,,,,, , ,,.,,-,,,., . I . ... .. . nululn ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, .,,, ,,,, lm:--1-fr-w::zm5E'E5?fiEiEiir-.:.-L-'.:z ..Wil:'?E5?LE1'?EEE:55555E-..':1 EET! .r ' -'s.e.n-i:r...- ---'-- :::E55:::'5i3575f5f57-5'f-'-7f'1m73fifQ ',:::.':'a'::::':':'-.nav ....r.1.fi.....a.r.. 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KELLER. Bookkeeper-Teller EDITH IRWIN, Collection Clerk, Stenographer FOREST LAIRD, Bookkeeper LOUISE BUCHY, Stcnographer DIRECTORS JOHN H. KOESTER j. L. BOYER H. A. SNORF W. E. NELSON F. D. COPPOCK C. F. YORK M. A. MAHER W. A. BROWNE. Sr. B. P. CONKLINC- Zgenkerts s? Pleasing Prices BROADWAY GREENVILLE W. C. Mayl Motor Co. Rea - -Hupmobile PARTS and SERVICE 207-209 Martin sr. BUY YOUR CANDIES AT H. A. WILLSON'S Confectionery 112' -1.-I!!fwm'1'1zt't'.w11 ffm! Qlltlfffl' If om ffzirf t'o1f.mff'mf1off 320 Broadway Greenville Come in and See Us ath Room J ewelr livery Bath Room should inclufle at Medicine Calwim-t, Soup Dishes, 'liowel Bars, 'I'umhlcr Holders, Tooth Brush Racks, and 21 Bath Stool. These small fittings complete thc usefulness and comfort of any bath room. Vie have a full display of modern easy to clean Bathroom ,Iewelry . fix!! our Staff. THE Martin St. Plbg. Shop Office Phone 825 Residence 784 - - . - . .... ., ......... .--, .- t.. - .'.-, ..- . . . ....,::a' .:'-:sr ':::.. :'-:1 '-an v - a-:-:'-:Q-mr-:'11.::.': ::1:: 11:1:asfnz.:-371':a:.1:,Z'nf::r.':ii::5?'::5522551-.-1-FFEFZ'MZEEEE:-' I:'...-.'E.:2.. ' .: '- -e-...'..: :.':::.-.ma .:. :rr .:::::- ar' '- - '-'H - '-'H'--'ill .2 -5-'r-1 -..' 4' -.. - '.:z '-'-.'.:: -' ':.1.- -1 : ::2:: f.::5i5Ef '-'7W i5 i'm1 i if-'ff-122 ..... ..l A .-... . ... D , A -1,1 '- 1:f :.z:: : :::tm': jtlltlfggg Ifthey are goocl we have lfiemg If we have lhem, they are goodg Complimenls of Qepera ilaouno The best for the leasi always Commercial Education Pays Well Ar present most colleges and universities are filled to nearly twice their normal capacity, and are engaged in exploiting ideas and methods more than mental development. And the costs are enormous. Why not consider the advantages of a small Commercial School where the work is well done, the charges reason- able, and methods up to the minute? The Commercial-Normal College GREENVILLE, OHIO I-IOIVIESVVEET l-l0lVlE means much to all of us THE GREENVILLE BUILDING CO. ls ready to assist any worthy person striving for a home. Come to our New Qiarters, 324 Broadway We Pay 55? on Certificates Left One Year PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS E. c. Jonas Sonora The Highest Class Talliing Machine in the VVorld PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS Regular Meals A La Carte Service Huber's Restaurant Special Attention to Banquets Phone 293 Greenville Ask Your Grocer for SA-MA-EN Products Westerheld Bros. Co. 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In-mln.: l Geo. A. Katzenberger lVlorgan's Self Serve AJ ffolvf 411' Store The Greenville Building Co. Qlality Meats, Groceries, Dry All Kinds of Insurance Z Goods and Notions , 6l6 S. Broadway 324 Broadway Phone 180 l Phone 979 1 Along the street, there Cf in . A rattle of b tt S u on . A couple of bums They've got on their Rudolphs, Begolly, he-gosh, With fifty buttons below the sash. We wonder who these boys could be, All dressed like a Spaniard, As on Hallowe'en. Our questions are answered, Our hearts filled with glee. For here comes Jonas. A Thomas is he. .914 li -A STEINMETZ Tha Tailor For a Large Assortment of Woolens to Choose F rom F or Your Cleaning and Pressing call STEINMETZ cQ LEES PHONE 620 137 fm .... . ...11:w2:.1.z1 .i':.. :::::::.'f:1::- a :1v.:.11:r :1':z :':::.:::L'41'L'2P!!':'H1rm1-1:1-zum'-r--:::n1::::::::::::::: . . . n , . .,, ........,......,.,.......-.., ............... .. . ......,..l,........ . un-...V -. ,. ...........4.. ,...-.-....,..................,.......-..... ....-..,...,.. ' ' ' ' ' -' ' '- ' U '- L .I U' 'llllllllllll ll' illll lllll 1' I I Ill. vllll lull .ll' Ill' lllrlllllnlllll IlH'llll ll 'l:'I Ill' In ' ' -'l.'l . 1.1 V I . l nnmunlrlulllnn...-ungu I .mm -n ,in . 1 n..unuue5unnun .r ml an-. - -un. mx.nnunnnnunnmnn - A . , f I . I llnl llillulllllrlllllll 'lllll ull ul fl Ill llllallull ,llllllll lllu nu lll.'ll-lllllll lrllllllllllllilllllllulll I r ..v. V 4 A Q ' lllll lllll.'llInl lllll'i!W IIlllIQ lull!! ll 'Illr i,l:!qg:a :gl-1:::::llll-zggguzlgildlllllhllillllllllllll - ' .1 I' . ' nulfvului:-'yisnv':Inl ll In 1'. In Iii---mln! an ' ' A - ' unuulullulillllllullumauan-...mmmnunuu, ,,. -: . . J TI-IE LUIVIBER YARD Where You Get Full Value For the Money You Spend BE SURE TO CALL FOR OUR PLAN BOOK OE BEAUTIFUL HOMES The Darke County Lumher Co. 300 Green Street Phone 302 Greenville, Ohio 'dun I-nl:-nn mnm III. I. .... I. itll Hll lllll um . ur n ul ln ll nn na . 1 1 ul I mm new nun nunlluu lun U' ' 'I U' ' lu n I Ann 1 um I Ill mlm 1 num lmllllllu :mul u llllll H111 Iullllllllllllllllllllllll Inllllllllllllll 'I I I I lllll Ill Ullllll' 1 . 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Wireless, aeroplanes and radio are mystic in their character and revolutionary in their application and yet no one single innovation has so completely revolutionized our mode of living as has the motor driven vehicle. HE motor vehicle has brought with it serious prob- lems. The tremendous increase in traffic on our highways makes it imperative that consideration be given to new methods and new economies in order to meet this new emergency, Coupled with the increased tour- ist trafhc is the problem of motarized central schools, motorized mail delivery, motorized bus-lines, motorized parcel post delivery and motorized trucl-:ing-the latter grown to such an extent as to bankrupt steam and elec- tric lines-changes that have come so swiftly that we have been unable to put our highways in condition fast enough to care forthe increased burdens. There is no reason, however, why we cannot readily adjust our- selves to the new condition and instead of our roads getting worse each season they may. by proper main- tenance, be made day by day better and better. The Greenville Gravel Company GREENVILLE, OHIO 139 :::.' T- .i.. fm. . '. ... ..........v . 1- -A. .-5 -- :ui '- n :muy vu I - - v .- - .' 1 'm.-npi.mnr.mrfmir-fnI nr 1-V . .. . . -. '.'f.i : ' ' ..:::.'.'.':'f 1.'.:f.z:i7:f,:::r'..12'.:m:::.'....:::n'.:.:.1'.:..:::i' - - . .5 ..' .:' ::::.. ..1:::a a:'z::::::::' .. ':,v9'75'-55225 an um- mmmmninnwunmnnnumn 1 'mm nn . i ' . n in inmnn ummmmu ui:u3:.1 : 'I 251212.l11'!Ii1T.'2L'3LlWHIi11i2 1i ' 'F- 'H!! . . ' - ' - ' 'f 'i3i'7'E'f ' u ' lm nnmmvuulununnl ' ' ' ' Gif ll' 'D J, mm 5 mlm! The Yorli Supply Co. 8 Aufo Supplies - is FOR MILLER TIRES Service and Workmanship Phones IZ6 and 42 Cl1ildren's Hair Cutting a Specialty IZZ-26 E.. 3rcl St. Greenville, Ohio 610 S- Bl'0adWaY Earl Stocker: iTo the Sociedad Castellana Club Niemhers. l VVe Certainly got good Pins through the Companies? 1 Did it hurt them? D A few pupils Came into the Assembly late, one morning and Mr. Bailey after looking around awhile said, This is the Light Brigade. A moment later R. D. .Iones came walking very slowly in the room, so Mr. Bailey added, This is the Heavy Artillery. If Blanche loved R. D. would Ruth VVarner? 3Kipp Erug brute Congratulations ' to the Class of 7 23 J. F. CONNER, Prop. 3 , Ottie Mae Billingsley TEACHER IN BOVQIIIIIIIYB 77 0,66 j EAfl'6'J'J'Ii07,7 uma' Dl'HlllIIf1t'J' 140 m ........-..............-nu-cuI . -annul llnu-...--- nn -........n u ..,.-u.- I L Inf u un u In I,'.T-I:::::::: lu urn ll' iui I I--. 1: ,uurn:-::::::::::l::::':: '2'1'ff::.n -Illu- um mm Iu In If.-ug'-I I I- I. ...nu u u. In ul nu nn :auf--II---I:I,IIIII.--I - -II-'-I-,f '- U. .I-nfl up -n . WI nu mul- nun- I- II... I .nu .I unln--nu.n.I.-.-nunnunnIIllulvu mm.-muuu .gm nm -1- u 1 1 nu n nn-nu ---.I In n nun-an nnnuuluununnuupunu-nn an n 1 Innmmun nu nu: nu mann n nu 1 nm nn .unuu nuuulllullllllnannnllununnm1 nu uulllluln lllnf nn: uunlnl urnnmnun 1 lu nm: nn nn- I nnnununnuununnunumn-uunllulllll nun - In I -. I I m nu-nun an mlm -1 nn-uunnmuulllllnumn nn- lnnmmu 1--u In llllnlx nm mf:-....,,,,.,pInI.u ,I BOOK W H WILLIAMS Co. CIAI. PRINTING TI-IE M. . GREENVILLE. OHIO AND COMMER AND THINGS THAT ADVERTISE 141 ,mu ng.-...gg IZIIAII Q-.-- .nn I .- l'cu':e:!e5!:'rf:'........!H'.5 'ii'W.'filllWs'al'HZ'1L'm.i - vu 11' . - dfiillflfiillfilfifu: nu.,Hfn1F5a--.uw N. ff25T5'ffSInII-.11-IIImni12lHf.!l1Wf!I!:H11151152711W A 137575 6.1.5WT7f'f7?Tf'.'f7'?f.!T f75'EF?l'f'iiiW:5a5 572531.15i.'i15i'I'i1'f'11917'-IF-'I iifii 7iiii5iiDiii: ZilZ7i u'h'57Fi'fiFE'75'T'Z111f41fff5'fWI'Hf.'. f1:f1:'3 p ' ' ' ' !.auuumnlblunl'ip.--u-.nm --nm A.: wi . nn-mnn gnnnn ' .I -. nm nu. -1 ,nu-u. ...Lpnunnuurnunn-.nnuuurn nu uuiunl, null nl nn Ill Wllllmnnunlnnnluunnuugrflnnl lun -in -nuranuun :nun-nnlnfur ru: nmnnm n' ulullllllnnunnnun-nuuu.--V us.,..u -nun-L 4 15I!lL'l!h 'llR ?1l'-7I2'3 'I'Hl'5- '--fill' l'l'1llllf.l 'Jll1l552'lL 'Ill -215322 HI. HF'2'.2l'L'..'-1 '21 ..ilL l!.il.'Z21M.Z112.IlI7 ' fll 1 lIuunnnn.mnIuuunnu....n nn. un: 'n-:num imnnunun--,1n- um' -u ' u 1,-.ini ll -'nllul :Ill muh nuulllnIlu!nunn u1ni'fL'n1a Vqlllllmlunullmll.nlllllllllllllllllllllllllnmlmn uunnnIn-:mlullullllllulnmnnuu-mm mm-unuu. .uulnu mmummmulll''.lA.llllunl- ' Ollie farmers atiunal Ennis Greenville, Ohio Established 1865 Capital, Surplus, and Profits .S'340,000.00 Old, Tried and True. Meeting all emergencies and demands in the Banking business. Our service complete in every department-U Trust, Safety Deposit, General Banking, Saving Accounts and Christmas Clubs. May We Serve Ygu? Bob Fox: l've given up drinking coffee for hreaikfust. ,lohn Rush: XVliy? Boh lf.: Because it keeps nie awake during Classes. The elieet is shown when lioh recently fell out oi his chair when sleeping in llliysies class. Betty' K.: lprotestinglyb Dont clo that Hilton. hlilton Dearest mlon't you crave affection? Betty: Yes, hut why treat me like ilC2ll:C'l'CI'l21, and help yourself? NORRIS BROS. Vulcanzzzng A I Q . Firestone Truck Tires Firestone Pneumatics S. Manager Firestone and Lancaster Tires Phone 375 Greenville, Ohio Quality r nn' 65531813 Henry St. Clair Co. WHOLESALE GRUCERS 106-8-10 W. Main St. Greenville, Ohio Open Day and Night Phone 85 142 um Au ,...m,,,,,,,,......,,.,.,....,,...,......,, uunullunnu--.,--.. n ................ nn.-un-u... 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C. Weaver :Q Son Rbarlnarists R Greenville 49 Years of Service 143 Greenville, Qhio JlfcCar1fney Bros. SEEDS That Grow Also Paints Poultry Supplies Metal Products 620 BROAD WA Y T11?lim.3Kur38cCUIumpanp MANUFACTURERS OF SEALASTIK High Class Roof Paints, Etc. SEE Us Office-446 Broadway Telephone 545 C nville Oh III WM -nu muh ,,.,,, 4 un lm' nv-mum 'nl :nn ' I ' mu lmn an u r umm: lllllllllllll umm 'mm' nu u Illlll 1 ..,... .,... .mu ... .. n- -u In-....-- ....... .... , l.i:w:-- .IE -:.15FlE55 7'7lf'?E1-?S::::::.:v..!:e i..!:uu'.'L'eg .'u.w.f'4-'5:zg:.L-Fi.-::ew:2552E::::EE:Ei'Ffff1WHff!-1- m1'Ff:-ff? v 33'-H-:m.L.L.'Jul.L'hy.- -uidgnz-unit L- l:nuu,iu'1!,E-urgum :uni 'li-5.n:ln lan .51 nl' ln.-!yn.'li.lll'iumu '1:-iuI'n.ri-i1viIr5ff: f1T:'.'1'-lf'fi:::1::A 'mm m ui in 1,-muu.un nmuuunnmiuu '-73311 -AI.. .-E 155375222551 -1u: -nf... fl! 5SF.'n2m -n -Z 3'Z:n: 'f f:1:::IlTMlT:n12m ' ' -'! - mmniv f ummmm..fmnnuunmmmmnuu:un- .nuinf-mn: i n I . -,nm un un.umnn unuuulnnlullnllulllunluuulfnm'iuillfdht guuunn u lluluummllulllmllllnullllulll'lllvlllyl ull lllllllllrupuuuun nun ua: lull lui ul. lang--64-'nnnnllaulunnunmqunnuuunulIm llllllln-' ' 4L?'l ll-If1-1nuuu.unuuununu...-n ..-. ---.. n-ii-.1i,.mm-n--1. - m- m nr m5mm,................ ,.m,..,,..,,..,.,,, ,, mm i.n1nnnmu.n l nmn-mmm.--mmm.--uunu I imnuuu - -- - -ann.. ,.mu-..n..1....,,,,,,,,,.,,.., 5 ...- F0l'L'ZL'0l'!f N presenting this hook to yon, we hziixe entleayorecl to disclose to you the activities of our high school for the past yenir. It is in keeping with the spirit of our high school that we have trietl to puhlish an Annual superior to any preeetling volume. In the Course of Compiling this hook, we have atloptecl some clianges, and we sincerely hope that they will not prove entirely unsatisfac- tory to our worthy reatlers. To present to you a volume which has no errrors may have heen zi task too great for usg hut if, in future years, it will reezill to memory the pleasant associations during these happy school cluys, we feel that we have not altogether failed in our purpose. Sl Mozzleled in Clay by Richard Murphy 5 ,TZFICZ Jul.- iII'7' ..1.-....up--..m.n--uInuummnnnmnnunumnn.. .. - . ......--... ,,,...--.nuugnullnn ..-...nnnmuuuumnnum-mw Ifffahf-,HIL-,.,.L..--:ulnnuu lu a-ull ...... .... .,...........,........ .. ....- . .....-- ... ... ..... , 1 . I 1 I 'll I .. - .-.-...--g-ulqnn1r'::. 1 :...- ,,f n - - un I I-ununhiviilifiliii-mi-.i.L.: M ' 'U ' H ' H unllnl I I ' 1 mm ummnn--n uuqu-,nun .. 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Q179'r'f'11s' JOHN RUSH, President JAMES DUNHAM, Secretary MARGARET LANDIS, Vice-President CLAUDE BROOKS, Treasurer S6'lll'0!' Cfzups' H1',s'fo1j1f li, the class of nineteen twenty-three. entered G. ll. S. one bright day in early September, l9l9, with that goal, which now is almost attained, far ahead of us. At that time it seemed almost unattainable, but as we now near it. we realize that the distance was all too short. Four years ago we were, as all Fresh- men are, of a verdant hue. but with the kind assistance of the Sopho- mores, we were cured of this horrible malady. NVith our desire for learning, and knowledge that the tra- ditions of G. l-l. S. must be fulfilled, we determined to put ourselves and our Alma Mater on the map in letters which would escape no-one. Our members have been leaders in every variety of student life, and the whole class has been noted for its pep,' and ability. For instance, on the roll of those who fought the athletic battles for G. H. S. in this, our last year, atleast one-half were from the class of '23. The Work of our artists can be found in any annual of recent date. Our dramatic ability is Well known, and to look at the 11 n m nu-.-.qu llldlllll rn-.1 1... ' milk-DTlG,P5 Lfdmgmlm 5-K r ll .I nu.. nm? All u I If lllllll I3 'nu I ll nu n n i mr I 1 .la 1 lllnll mm in nlull 'J u nllnluul l M' T I 'mum lil: ll llllll m?:9m......m:.::m.n:na i I ,MR 1 im I -uuqnnpuy nun- :Mull M T' Puig., -n--nun...-uuunuqmnlun pfunnn-1. fu 4 ' - 1-F Em :f1:Q ifu.:11.'.I.. ' .iii -TaL:i!'.f-!...'H.' .1i5','.Q'Hl.a'f2IEf21..i1i '5 xiii' 1'F '2 'frm:::::::a1L11'r ......r.:a' Fl ' 1 'llllllll 1 I 'f ' Il mnlmniuinanmnu ll lm:lunmnunmmunununun 'gnaununuuuumuumu 5 up nzinies of those in our various niusiezil organizations, one can see the ninsiezil talent of this class. As ni diversion from our ntndies, we held a Hallowe,en Party at the North School Building. with Nliss Patrick and Mr. Fry as Chziperons. lhe pzirl-xl was quite ai success, and we look forward to others in the near future. Soon we leave Ci. H. S., :ind :is we leave, the teachers will sigh. pzirtly in relief, zind partly in sadness, for no-one is perfect, and we ure like others. XVe leave it to the Classes which follow us to see that the traditions of the sehool are upheld, and her glory never dininied. The door closes hehind us, and we step into the world, proud to he alumni of G. H. S. Roscon NIEN DEN HALL '23. MADE IN G. H. S. 12 -mm -1 lmuzuimunffgglmulgmzg:-.. mn 1 I n 1 1 1- ul rm 'mm ul ln lvl n lullllllnululllinnrlziunmlmumlf. muulu mmunuu. muumu uumumuun nnmwi ll lmluunnmnulunul uullllllln -u 1 mm um I um! um' lllll nu. un luunulun-un ff S::::nuu nu ul: ll 'u . -un-u. n -- lu ln wt um.. 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'P :...:u'::::'. - ,H '- -- ,,L-' - ,, fa A - - pi hu, 3.1-' 7 - -- .N -- I , - I ' 'E I .V ' I Q .lf ' ' - -- 'Z I -A' JOHN A RUSH Sunshine and bronze G. H. S. '20-'23. Football ZH-'23. Basket-ball '20-'23. Track. '20-'23. G Association '22-'23, President of Class '22-'23. President Athletic Asso- ciation '22-'23. Annual Staff ,'4v '. , 4 ly:-A wr. u U:-. 'Q ' 'avg .' f i nil 13 A 2.51, jiri' i ' , . , i X 'V U 1. pg. avi..-' t .i - fy, ui A - ' ORA STEPHENS Oxlatory and brilliance Lv. H. b in 2.5. Agriculture Play '21 Historical Society '22 Sodalitas Latina 223. Annual Stall' 1215. -15 'EDJ , 4 fi :J Y .,, ,f . l'. '?f'gl 1, tl..! .lilxv A -A111 L., 1, .- - -.' 41 1 9' lain. -' 3 :Vial ,UM u .. . 1' . 4 -. .- 1 'y I I 'ff 1 I f . - l s, 'H I lin. 46 NX ' 1, wg... 11 ri' '13 nmnnuuumunu u l 1 nu n nunns ll ull ll u un n nun u u nun- A ., nu A , ummuumnn --.L 'Bl' ' ' ' nu in.-HIMTI-1 iiilm :rf up:-Z nun. .1 --.un on ' ' 5 mum ui nl lrlumn uummmumuumi mum .nm nn . -ummm n nun: - in n .mn n nunuunnu-nnmunun-lug nu Wh' l Illlllll llllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllflllllll llll llll' 'lf ll llll 'lnlllll' Illl ll lllil Ill Ill IIIIIIIII Ill'II'll'Ill'II'III''lllllll'llllllllIlllll I 'I lllll I7 'lllllllll I llllllllllnll Illl'l 'llllnI'llI.'lu l lun lull UI llllll llllllllllllllll III' llll llln lfll III lmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllI I lvnullll 1 ll llllrll I llllluhlllllillllllll ll Illl . I . I I, Ill ' I ll lil Ill lm I lllllllllllllllllll IH lllulllllflll 'vm-nv mul!-mm..nnnmmuilmnnn6.1..iiIif....'J..U.Jl.Lfh Z7'HnnuMTinnf.Z------ua --1 ' I IJII I I Illllll ll ii.. . . .... ...mu .., ,. im..-...... ..,,.,,.,. 1-I-uu.u mulln- ........ ..... 1. . immmnpi-mum1......m...---u-.mi-unnn . -uunuullmlllunu-...-.-. ......... . ... . . I ..LL17l..H..11 ....... .. . 4. ',...,1ff'L17 1 -- e --1 4-i.,-f'.fL'3f5'1'f?. H.. .I 1'l 'I!.'lI1WI'2'1S111 51.31 mm,u:mw.:,..,...,,...,,..,.:.r1........F7..,.., ....,.. . .....3......1:,.r,.H I1. . .. .. ..........,...,..-.'. ..-.....1.l ..,,,,4..m.,,....,11,lu.:...m:,............ s - . .. -. .. ..... V - .. - .. .... ... . . . ...vu .....i . . .L .- . .. . - . .. - .. 1 7 . . . . .. .. Lownu. ALEXANDER Solemn eyes and sonurous voice - North Star High School, '20-'2l. G. H. S. '22-'23, Editor of School Paper '21 Letters in Basket Ball '20, 21. Letters in Base Ball '20, '21, Historical Society '23. Sudalitas Latina '23. ALVIN BROWN ODELLA J. BROWN Youthful looks and stately Dromedaries and dances - mien-North Star High G. H. S. '20-'2l5. School '20, Rhetoricals '21. G. H. S. '21-'23. Sociedad Castellana Z1-'22- , -9.3 President of Literary So- ciety, '20 21. Chorus '20-'21-'22. Sodalitas Latina '23. VERNA BEANBLOSSOM LEONA BORDMAN CLAUDE BROOKS. Morning glories and rip- Vanity cases and ear-rings Silence and thought- pling waters- Palestine G. H. S. '20-'23 G. H. S. '20-'23, High School '21l. LeCercle Francais '23 President of G Associa- G. H. S. '21f'23. Home Economics Club Z2. tion '22- .Z3. WIL1-'RED E. BRUSH Owls and Wisdom- Hous- ton High School '20-'21 '22. G. H. S. '23. Base-ball '2o-'2i. Secretary of Class '23, Sociedad Castellana. Foot-ball '20 21-'22, Base-ball '21. Basket-ball '22-'23. GEORGE J. BUCHY Russian bears and merri- ment - G. H. S. '20-'23. Socigedad Castellana '21-'22- Group basket-ball '20-'21-'22 Foot-ball '21-22. G Association '22-'23. Student Council '2tl. num my num nmuuuuu1uunu nu . nlluulnnnn .M , , ' nun.. an 4 in u ' ' .nn u. .....n1l . 'f :.1 . u pu ur :nu :nnu n an n u nun: 1 nnuulu I nun nun nu ul m nl I mam uummmmm mm umm gnu nm u -nun n un nu u 1 n n nun on uuulllnnnnuumluuuauu n I lllllll llll llll Ill. llllllll lllllllllllllllllllll lll lllll NI' Illllll lllllllllllflll llll ll Ill lllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll mll lllll IQII Illlll Illllllllllllll llll llll llll, Ill u ...nun vu... ... un I 1. ... vs ii n mm u vlullr 1n11:35:71ItaIlllllll:llngiillllllllivnnnnlunvu uanuu uullzlllnulllluln mum: f lllllllil llllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I lllll lr llllllllhllllllllllllllllblllllllllllllllllll I Ilfllllll ll Ill ll!! l1lIlIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Il lllllllll mu.. u . uumllmu ...mum .mllu II lllllnl' I-.-.arrears-::e::1::::::...' '...:::::::f1 : F.-.1r'.,:..:':':.:m.-D 1 ual--'f'?'T,i.i.-.-...L-1..:l '1EE:fE::::.::'......::.... . ... -milf? :::f'::: :..:...r::'f 14'''v'r1r : '1 gff11':'.my.51..: IJ. -m::'r'11? .. ...... . ...H ...- m, i...T'...f mn... n---.. . ..-....-V...-...--... . . ,...:::..... ...TA rn.. . . -... . ........u.f.'muum......... ..... ...,... . 1 . , ... . . .- nl. . . . . .............. ...... .. v A ... .. .E . ' . Q. ,... ..-. ... . ,L . 3 3: nz. . . ...,....:i.. Q.- . H ' H I ' X - I up ' . vnu. n........-' . a' ' u . n un .- . I 'I i ' ' 'I ...1 ' . jf ' 1' ' ' .. .. . . . . ..,. . .. . , - ANNABELL BYRD A. H, CA1.D1-:fzwuon Hyacinths and tezvtables- Golfl and brass. G. H. S. '20 '23. Football 'UU-'ill '22 Home Economics Club '2l- Group Basket-hall '211-'21, '22, Glee Club '22-'Z3. JEFF COLE JOHN C'n1.EmAN Jumping-jacks and Py- thean games - Palestine High School '20-'21- G. H- S. '22-'23. Athletic Club '20-'21. Literary Society '20-'21. Sociedad Castellana '23, Varsity squad. Basket-ball '22-'23. Ayes and A's G. H. S. Cheer Leader '21-'22-'23, Orchestra '21-'22-'23. Boy's Glee Club '21f'ZZ2-'23 Band '21-'22, Sodalitas Latina Staff Al.FRl-Tl! L. FLARK Ukalules ann moonlight G. H. 'IU '2Zl. Foot-ball 'illfiii Group basket-ball 201223. G Association 'ZZIL Track Team. HERBERT W. CONING HARLEY C1.oPif Fishing line and pasture land f G. H, S. '20-'1Q3. Play Between Two Lives '-1-2 Rhvtoricals 'EIL LUTHER Cox Manliness and courage- Great men and good- 1r N G H H U 'N G. H.S. 1. -LZ. . .b.1.-L... 15 I J V n L U 5 J ' 5 1'. . -F I :Wa , f , ., - r +. Tu- I Q... 5. . 1- ' g IJ 'o I .,' 1 wi ,O .L ,Q li ng- ' 1 a, -.5 Q lx. - , l ' ' 'NU 1 . - -I - , 1 l I- I It I I Q 1 . ' A J- L -Fl T ' 1 ! 3F11 'lJ -A-' I- , . I -,-Mfr - 1rJ- 'I l?E5 -E-A-.1 bfadf , 1 ,,fMJHff 'Pl .nl D iw X, 1 .L', 'rIli 'I It n 5.1 ll a I ,.b, l,' .1 I' . ,O 4.1. I itll.. T i 5. 'Ir-...iff-,IIB J 1,1 . ,1f sL, 'JH' . ' 1 'of 1 - . .,vJggjfg?f1iig' 7' '-1-5 N -1..' - Alai .l'l.' 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' ' 9 . . , , .A - ,. . -... un. u r M '3'5 v'f':IIwn annumnu5:2:flf'WfH :.1 '11I1Eff-F5 1 nflluv naman A n 1 1 an 1 Hnuilx I .nu H nun--.nun-nun-muunaua n nu in u up , u nn-nl ru uullunnunnunmu:ummm - un -I -nun' nnuun anullullllulllllnllulnullunnlnm I u-nun-v nu- . unnnusuuuununuuuumuumnnm nvllulu in Ill slum Iuluunmu1mnmlnllllmmlull u uumufs in at u mln.. nu: muunnuu muuu umm: nu DuRu'rHx'l'R1sLI-:R STEm.INcz It DAXIJLIZR CLARI-:TON B. DAIQGHERTY Mistletoe and Kenneth- Ideas ami action! Aladdin anal his lamps- G. H. S. '20- Z3. G. H.S 'Qu-'23, Gettysburg I-liyrh School Girls Glee Club '22-'25-Z. Rhetm-icals'1: . l 'Ill-'21,1 ' Home Eco. umics Ulub '21 Sucicnlzul Vastcllana 32-'23, G. H, S. 22 22. Suciwlzul Caste-llana '22-'ZZL Historical Society 2.-L. Rheturicals '22, DAVID J. DEARDOURFF' Candy hearts and Cupid - St. Marys High School 'Zu-4:2fG. H. S. '21 Hislurical Society '22, EARL DELAPLANE. Innocence and bliss - G. H. S. Zu- 232. Suciefiarl Castellana HisturicalSuuiet3'113. Cuurthinian Literary So' ciety '2lP. SYBIL DEWEESE Suphires and pr-fach blus- sums-Clulumbns Grovv High School '2lv-'22- G. H, S. '21, Smlalitas Latina '23. LeCercl,- Francais 23. Art Club 123. MARY C. DAVIS French dolls and ruse' buds f'l'ulu Hifrh School '20-'21 G. H. 5. ':3f'221. Sncimlad Castsfllana 212323. His-lnlic:.1lSOL'ie1y '22-'Zi Smlalitas Latina '23. Girls Glee Club '21-'22-'23. MARY FLO Dlcxm' Robins and t9kl-l'OS9S- 1' H S '-741 '13 Historical gocieftiy '23. Sonic-dad Castcllzma 'ZX-'13 l.nCercle Francais '21 16k l.f:,:::: v' .-'1:::::::w:,..,.....,....... .. 1 nu M, -.mu-un . v 1 ... ..' ' 'J , ..,.. .. .... . . ..,..... , . ullll Ill Ill Ill l:'ll1IlIl.Allllllullllll-ll 1llIllll I n -1 I . 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I I mi 1 ln 1 .- - m I. 1. . I - -1 un : I , , . . . .Y . . . ' u If ur E. RALPH Dicxsx' GLADYS DRILL Sumber pine angl silent Rose Geraniums and Gar- majesty--G. H. S, 'Zi'-'23, ne-LSAG. H,S. '20-'23 Staff '23, Sociedad Castellana '22-'23 CLINNARD FEIERSTEIN Winning smiles and shake ing hands -- G. H.S. '19-'23. Rhetoricals '21, Orchestra '22, Band '21-'22. Group Basket-ball '19-'22, Agricultural ulay '22. Historical Society '23. THOMAS Rum-:RT Fox JAMES DUNHAM Buicks and Martha '- G. H. S, '20-'23, Rhetoricals '21. Suciewlad Castellana '22, Class Treasurer '21 Class Secretary '2Zl. Foot-hall '22. Sodalitas Latina '225. J. Ki-:NNETH GANGER Spats and canes -- Cold' Phantom speclers and water High School 'Zi fG. H. S. '22-'23. President uf Class '21. Vice President of class VU Foot-ball 230321. Sociedad Castellana '23 Boys' Glee Club '22-'23. shadows lean ff G.l-I. S. '20-'Era Orchestra '311-'2:L. VI-Lmm E. I'IsiiEl.MAN Brown-eyed susuns and in- nocence -- G. H. '20-223. Home Economics Club '21- '.,.r LUWEL1. C. GEORGE Cold looks and bright smilesWNurth Star High Schuul '30-'2l. G. H, 5. '22-'225. Captain of basketball team '20-'2l. Literary Society '20-'21, Exercises '21, Sorlalitas Latina Group basket-ball '22-'23, 17 ---:'- f--- '-::g555.:L 1'LP wmr1r-.r --'-'---.-..... h, . . um IIIIIM IIuIuIm IIIIIIII IIIIn II I -Im-IiIII n IIIIIIII I II. III II IIIIII II Iuuuunnun u-Innununumn I I II ' llllllllll IIIIIIIIIIQIIL IIlllllllVlllllllllllllllllllll Illl Illll llf Ifllllllllllllllllllll llll ll lllll lll Ill lllllllll IIIIIIIIIIHIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllil lllll lr 'lllllllll ll llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllulll llllll lllll Ill llllll Yllllllllllll llll Ili! lllll llllqlll IIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllll llwllllll In IIII II n nuuIpII:ulullluInnI I nn I II If in u nuunnnuu In nu I in ml llllm ImmunInIInnullllllllmuuullu lnnuu :mm mruuunnnlul llllllllllllllllllllIInnIImImIII4IIImIIIIII InnnlInmullmu1ImInIuuu I IInuI-II.:-I I uuuIIIuIIIIIIIuInuuI mnlll ll lllllnll 52?.::::--v .-'-an:xi-:n.................!!!:e::1ii:....-Lx 5:14 :.:'gU::.r::... .V .L .- a.:.'L.4 H' Hu--eu1uf.:.1-:If...T:....fIZ1I.:..:.-:w::::-:-- ...z'.i ' - I.-I ......s...1I.I .- i .i .. ... .. . - m-.v'uurnIIu in-In-.II.u-.II Mfg if -Inu n II .II ur III,-nu.-nur.ImwuI iI-'--:wm:u.m- A-I-will--iI.... 1 I7-'f'I.'. 1:I I In 5 .III I I IIII I Im. mu lllu I II . . yy 1. 1 . - . - . V. - 7 ,LMI In In M mumImsF Al' 'II I III?I--.I':IIIIx, in -1:11. Jun nigh I:mIIII:: : :WIIIIH gl I-Ink .II III-I.-IIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIInrnuninlmqlwilgn.2'uvI Q 'A I r ' v r I I 1 'I 1 7 - I II.. V I I- ., u 7 - JOHN GRILLIOT Genial and sincere-North Star Hiizh School '20-'21 A G. H. S, '22-'223. Class President '20,-21. Basket-ball 20- 23. Sodalitas Latina Historical Society 2235. Staff '23. HEsTER HAWES Eme-ralrls an'l Lilacs -A G. H- '2l,l'-1'3. Socieclal Castellana '21-'23, Art Club '21-'23. Arbor Day Prugram '21, Salnlitzra Latina '23. LAURENE HAMILTON Incense and tlie Sheik -- G. H. S. 20- Orchestra '21-'23. Girls' Glee Club '22-'23, Sociedad Castellana '23, Home Economics Club Basket-ball, '20-223. Staff '23, ESTHI-:R M. HOKE Blue-bells and Northern- Lights -' G. H- S. '20 '23, 71 'II Historical Society 'LL-LL. Girls' Glee Club '22-123. LeCercle Francais '23, Sodalitas Latina Home Economics Club '2.3. BYRON J. HARTLE T'othe1' is ivhiph - LI. H. S. 20- 23. Base-ball '20-'21 '22, Foot-ball '20-23. Group basl-ceteball '20-'23. G Associatiun '21-'22. Sociedad Castellana '22-'23 RUFUS HOVATTER Abundance and win-- G. H. S. '2U- 23. Sociedad Castellana '21-251. Sodalitas Latina '23, MYRON D. HARTLE Which is t'otl:1er- G. H. S. 'QU' Fmtfball '21-'23, Captain Eroup basket-ball Snviedad Castellana '21-'22 Art Club '22-23, Base-ball '20-'21, PAUL P. HUFNAGLE Ballet slippers and stilts -A G. H. S. 20' 23 Sociedad Castellana '21-'23, Group basket-ball '20-'21. ' 18 munmnn rn nn nu. -un nnlnnluuun l'lllll'm'll -su :ln up 1 nmu--uumnnf. ...nu lm - .uuuu un uni u u 'H f5'?'Slhunf-Llniiuili'li'II 'Ulf!'51 11--.3711 mum. .. . mu mm lu In M mm 1 nn 1 n In I 1 ua mum.. in 1 - . .lm , lu nu IAILLIUIIII .mu In ul m 1.mni'..........m.-IS. --11.731351 ' ' ...U .. . JfJ7..!12.2'21 1233! -.... fl! ' 1-' -1173. H .ZTIILWHFHIIII1TGHEl51!1i! . .15''iL .WI. 1 llllllllll lllnllllllln. lllllrllllllll Illllllllllull :lun lllll lllllll llllllllllllll llll ll lllll lll ll lllllllil llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllulur I llllllllllllll I lllll I Ill I ll 1 1 Ill lm 'l num nunnmmuullnlnu liniilllllllliiin-'fuiif-'..Y..llJl1Ifgiziguluumnfallnfnl'inimmuu I . ml...-nun-L Tiifflmflliilwffliwnimbiliiwrii 'Malm- ll23355237'Fi-5P:::::a:n.,..........li....'.:::ii':.L ...ff '.'.2.2.'::f' Q. L-' .:..21ff. .'J'- ..'.:..'- f'I.i.f.f.'i..: -'-- - 'Q ,::::.':'r.':::'. ,1 3 ' -A H5,LL.-'-- DVI' I. :I ,.1..v.. . ' E, ...Z-1.-,...l . H. -rf... '.wr..-.A,1.f41':: r31 .''.'. '.11'q - ,H ..,..av.: . P ...::. A - -. ': :I mmm '21 illuuummuluulnlul nulllluur unvluun fmlrunln inumnunn yu,myvnu'unS151.'g......-11-nunnqannununmmnunnuuunn-ngunului' FERN HUPFORD RUBY M. HUGH:-Ls SL's,xx Hui-rg. Blackvbirdsand Orchids-' Spring Howe-rs and forest Puppivs and fun-set W G. H. S '2u,2Ji. rills-G. H, S. 'EI'-'Zin G. H, S BH-'BSL Sociedad Castellana '21- 23. Le-Cercle Francais 123, Home I-Iconumics Club I Group basket-ball '20-'21, Vice-president Historical 251, Club Se-c'y-Treas. H is t n ri c ul Club 23. Sudalitas Latina RICHARD C. JOHN SENVARD KECK Sunshine und showers-' Musical fingers ami laugh- G. H. S. 20-'23. im: eyes G.H,S.'21l-'23, Snudents Council 'ZLL Rhetoricals '21. Sociedad Castellana '21-'23. Sociedad Custellzma '23, Historical Society '23. Foot-ball '20-'22, Gruuv bas lcet-ball '20-'23. Socierlad l'z1st.ellana'2l- 222 Soclzilitzis Latina 231. NI.uuz,iR1-:T F. Klclil-',xl'i'I-:R Primi-uses and snow birds G. H S. 'LIU-'ZICL Girls' film-u fflub 211123. Sociedulll':istvll:ui:1'21 '23, Mlrmucu Hrmmx Snap-ilruszfms and curls G H N 'nh 7'3 Le-l'urulo Francais iii Sudalitas Lzuina 232. Music Murnury Unntvrit tuzmi Yll. HARRY A. KLJRN Hutuhels and cherry trees G. 11.5. '19-'23 Airricultural play '21. Rl1et4u'iL'als Glee- Vlulw '22-'23. 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I I I H gh 9 ' ll!! bllil Us llllll llllllllllllrlll All Ill ll Ill 'll na 'wu:n: a unlnnlm n unnulu I llinifn' 'I' K u nun n nuuullnnu uuuuuuunm 5?'1 nm-nu mulmmlulma lnuunnmnnanumnu nun If n 1 ummnnnu:numuuuunmuummnn nwlunu l ll Ill' lnllffl IlllllllllllIllllllllll'll.'IHlllIllIll ll Illllllll ann..--.nu . 1 umumm ..m.mu umm: H lmnn' F. HOWARIJ LAMMI-IRS Nights and chivalry- G. H. S. 19-'23, Rhetoricals '20, Junior-Senior play '21, I-'ont-ball '21-'22. Group basket-ball '20-'23. Tl'lHLlVlA LUNGFELLUW Pansies and cancllewlight- G. H. S. 2Il- 224. Sociedad Castellana '22 '23, Art Club '22-'2Zi. Sozialitas Latina '23. Historical Society '23. SLaI'l' '23. MARGARET LANDIS Porch swings an.l gerani- ums-G. H. S. '20-'23 Historical Society '22-'2lS. LeCercIe Francais '23, Sodalitas Latina '23. Vice-President of Class '23 Staff '22l. KATHRX'N LUDY Blue-birrls and Spring:- G. H. S. '2llJ23. Girls' Glee Club '21-22' '2' Sociedad Casreliana '21f'EEf HAROI.D LEPHART Shyness and wistful wait' mg-G. H. S. 20- 2-K Sociedad Castellana '22-'23. JAMES P. LYNCH Lords arid Ladies-- G. H. S. '19f'23. Sociedad Castellana '21-'23. Group basket-ball '19-'12lI- -. -i Group basket-ball '20-'22 2.,. ..,.s Wl1.l-IELMINH L01-IMAN Fairy bowers and dancing sunbcams-G.H S. '2hf'23 Vice-president Sociedad Castellana '2Z!. Treasurer I,eCercle Fran- cais '23. Art Club '22 23 Rhetoricals '21-'21i. Historical Society Staff '23. BLANCHEMAE LYONS Lavender and old-lace- G. H, S, 'Zu-'2LS. Sociedad Castellaria '21 Glee Club '22v'23. Rhetoricals '2i'. 20 .. n. .mm . L1 mJ..Lm7Iunnu -mn .... lun mm p Mlm I I ulmnnunnu u ..-.-.--.......-Ezggssglggglllggf-1. 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Athletics 23. EUGENE Lowxsu. NIARTIN MARY NICCABE Bow ties. and toreador Holly-hocksandCutex-Ads Lrousers-G. H. S. 'ZH-'23. -G. H. S, ,211-'23. Hheluricals '20, .2. Orchestra '20-'23, Group basket-ball '20-'23, Rhetoricals '20-'23. Boys' Glen Club 422123. LeCei'Cle Francais Sociedad Castellana 'BSL Sodalitas Latina'123. Orchestra '23, Historical Society '22-'23. Girls' Glee Club '21 2L5-'23S. Staff ROSFOIE lXlENDENHALl. JOANNA MENKI-3 Sweet-peas and Summer skies -G. H, S. '20 235, Sociedad Castellana '2I3. Arbor Day Program '2l. Soialitas Latina '23. Histo ical Society '23, Acorns an'l oaks- G H.S. 211-'33, Sociedad Castellana '21, Historical Society '23. 21 -.-1... r p- '. i :inns 'un-:annum kill un amz: nun nun -nun:-1 nuns un n nun nmruanuvnnuu nn I nun n nn nunn n u nn A un 'mu' :yi :nun n an n' H' 5 n .uuuun.un: nm -ua :mln u ll I ln u un 1, S . .m .1::.:. 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Sociedad Castellana '23. CARRIE DELIGHT ODA. FAIRY GRACE ODA Pussyewillows and twilight Water-lilies and romance 3 G 23 G. H. S. '20-'21. Chorus '2l. . H. S. '20-' . Sociedad Castellana '22 Sociedad Castellana 122. Chorus '30-22. ESTH ER MEYER Golden-rod and fern A- G. H. S. '20Y'23. Junior Senior Play Girls' Glee Club Sociedad Castellana Soclalitas Latina '23. Annual Staff '23, MARY ESTHER ONKST Cameos and pearls G. H. S.'20-'23. Chorus '20 Soviedad Castellana '23 Sodalitas Latina '23. FLORENCE MILLS Golden sunlight and bless oms bright G. H. S. '20-'23, Sociedad Castellana '21 Cooking Club '23. MILDRED PEDEN June flowers and chatter ing brooks G. H. S. '20-'23. Chorus, 20323. Sociedad Castellana '22 22 llllll ltlfllllil nu I I llllllllllllllllll -- 'r .L'-'L'2.'LT.lbHnnu..2:,'u.-U.'n'1,.... 1'1'7 '2gf:f:::- ... .... .- .. -za.-' .,J . .-::........::::.:..:::::e::- ':':m:.-.. .........., lm u I r .1 -n Dum, M m m :f'W'uln:Eglllllmm.u-ununun E:f:I. 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Historical Society '22, Annual Stall' '23. MAURICE RHOADES Vl'll.1,lA M PEIRCE Poesy and diplomacy Q. H 5. 211 Covimltun, LeC'e'rcle Francais '2I5. Sodalitas Latina 'EIL RVTH E. HIEGEL Canvas and brush Chrysanthemumszmmi 3 23 R d' ' ' G. H. S. '21- 2. Secretary of Class '22. Art Club '23, Sociedad Caste-llana 122. Annual Staff, 24. e G. H, 5, 20- 'Vi Rhetoricals '23 Historical Focimy '22Z. LeCe-rcle Francais ZH. Sodalitns Latina 23-1. Annual Stall' '23, 1'1.1N1'0x A. PETRY BFSSYE M. I'UTERB.u's:l1 Daisies anrl sp arlllinyr i brooks ll. H. S. 'ZH-'ffl .lociedafl Vastellana '23, Waves and radios G. H.S. '20 'Z-5. Group baSket ball YU. '23, Track '21-'21 Group base-ball '22 Football '22-'2S3. Sodalitas Latina 223. VESTA RIPPLE HELEN RrH Marigolds and Sunbeams G. H S. '20-'21 Basket-ball '21-'23. Girls' Glee Club 22-'23, Art ClubV'i22. . 'J Cooking Club 22-'23l. Sociedad Castellana 'ZJL Soflalitas Latina '23. Dimples and laughter G H. S. '20-YH. 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'llllllllfll lllllllI LESSIE RUNNER Violets and Sunshine ,Palestine '20 ' G. H. S. '21-'213. Literary productions '12I'. Girls' basket-ball 20. Sociedad Castellana '22. Historical Society EIL GERALD SCHAFER MINA SEAMON WINONA SHARKEY Cloudless sky and fallow Virginia reels and hoop Violins and Spitty - Held-G. H. S, '20-'23. skirts-G. H. S. '20-'23, G. H. S. '20-'23. Chorus 'ZZ1. Orchestra '20-'23. Girls' Glee Club '22-'23, Rhetoricals '22. Sociedad Castellana '23, Historical Society '22-'23, Sodalitas Latina. '23. LeCercle Francais '23, WM. SNYDER WINIFRED SNYDI-:R WALTER C.STE1-TEN Collar ads and Olympic MA Birch Canoe and You Tomorrow and Tomorrow perfsction-- 1Lesterl-G. H. S. 20923. G. H. S. '20-'23. G. H. S. '20-'23. Chorus '21. Agriculture Play '22. President of class '20-'21. Girls' Glee Club '21-23. Group basket-ball '22-'23. Grouu basket-ball 20. Sodalifas Latina '23, Group base-ball '22-'23. Students Council '2fl. Boys' Glee Club '23 Sodalitas Latina '23, Sodalitas Latina '23. Annual Staff '23. KATHRYN STEINMETZ Red roses and magpies G. H. S. '20-'23. Orchestra '20-23. Girls' Glee Club '21-'23, Rhetoricals '22. Historical Society '22-'23 Le-Cercle Francais '23. Sorialitas Latina '23. 24 , ,,, n. nn ...mm nn.. .pn .1 ' 'H n'LJLnulu11mm:f I-nu. 'nu nn um 1 --1. mmulunnn .. .u--u-'I'-fu' W mu nl lu nr mum nnnuumuumunu-num. -.nu um -mmu mmmmnluunmumuuumuuu. nu nu: ummm u lluluunnm uunuulnnulllluln llllv lm. - 1 -1- .-nuunllnlnnu 15 f '1 ::uu-nu nu ull n , I - .nu-U. - . 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Rox' STFINTZEL Chinese puzzles and ready laufrhterr-G. H. S. 21:-'Bti Group baskvt-hall 20- 232. Boys' Glee Club 122 21' Socivdad Casts-llana '23, Sodalitas Latina 23, SAMUE1, C. TRICK ADoll0 :ind ilfatenl-hair G. H, b. EU- 225. Band '2l. Orchestra '21. Secretary of Class 22. Boys Glee Club 22. Socierlarl Castellana 22. Gl.Am'S C. S'ruNz-:Bork Glisteninr: cle-wslrops pansy beds G, H ,S. 211- 23. Fhorus '2lr- 21. and Sul-is-:lad Castellana 21. HERB!-:RT C. TURNER Fame and fortune LJ. H. 5. 211-123. Group basket-ball '20. Secretary of Class '20. Sociedad Castellana '21 Boys' Glee Club 22. Art Club EH. A LIVE EI, IZABETH STRA Bull-sleds and Skiis 1Q.H S. fll- 257. Sturignts iluuncxl ill. bulls hleu l luh 10- j.. Girls buskvt ball 'Yu-234. Rhetorivals 21. I,ef'e-rclo Francais 123. Smlalitas Latina 'EIL Lovr-:NA TURNER. Goloshes and 'SL Vilus Q. H. S. 20- 23. Girls' Glee Club 20. Rheroricals Eu. IT l'HARl,r2s Ii. 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'ZH '23, Girls Glee Club '2ll1'23. Chorus '20'-23. Girls' basket.-ball '20. Historical Society '221'23. Girls' Glee Gl11b'2ll-'21. Girls' Glee Club '20-21. Hhetoricals '21, Historical Society '22-'23. Orchestra '20-23. LeCercl1- Fiancais '2J.l. Sodalitas Latina '23 Sodalitas Latina '23, Sodalitas Latina Annual Staff '23. J. LARIMER WILSON Kilts and baxr-nipes- G. H. S. '20-'z:5. Group basket-ball '20-'21 Art Club '21-'23 Foot-ball '22. G Association '22, Annual Staff 223. CORENE Wim' MARTIN W. WOGAMAN RUTH YOUMANS NORMA G, YOUNT Her lzulyship and knickers Cartoons and Chalk talks Turquoise and meadow- Three flowers and radio G. H, S. 30-23. G. H. S. '20-'23, lark-Starkey Seminary boots -G, H. S. '20-'23 Girls' basket-ball '20-'22. Group basket-ball '20, '20-'21 G. H. S. '22-'23, Girls' basket-ball '2O. Rhetoricals '20, Track '21. Emersonian Literary So- Girls' Glee Club '23. Chorus '20-'23. Art Club '22. ciety '20-'21. Girls' Glee Club '21-'23. Girls' Glee Club '20-'21. 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ET up ..-Q-unnunllulnu . , H at -- 'lllg lllnlllflulllll ' r U' J ' ...I I nu lnlnumu: A I 1u'2?a':l 5lll hurl: ':Im 'uli ' mn ' ' u 'N :nuff- ' l ullnun. mm nu-u lllllllll llllllllllllllllul nik... ' ' 'mlllllllllllll 'r 7. ,,W:'u mm ...... .m...u-ummluu in mu -. .umnnnuui nn-.... gm,-,. .... . ... ,,, , ....,,.-.,.f,....'. .....,--...,. i.. -. V-'.,,. - .....:.::::::...::::':::::zv:n-::.mz1...::::: --1---. . - ......-,-..,..... , , ,.. .-s..-....4...i,....... -.. -. ,- .........i -.-.-.-,...,......-..................................,...,.,....... :Ji'l'iYl5l'L'Q'g ' -. 1 f--v-- -v-5 nl-I-.rl . Iliumu- nm- vii-'. m.-:lla 1 n.nj ' a.in1uqu'mc.n:I:v:'vru':m'n:i-v--In'-u.n.- 1 n:ii..,.iuu :mm H I . I manual lun .4:p...-nn 1 :gui-:rig n- lllnlr .r lug.---p-guru:-, luunnuuunllmu r I um nun., hm' lr 'mu I .mum I I ng:-af-1-n -nun-n unnuinuu-'fur .-:ann i nnunnnunuuauu--r m.,..'i -unq- I Il L ulunuui I . I 2 I ,inuhuu ,uni an 'i xl nlnuununmuu-num, . u la an Bleu , ia - If Inna mu 1uu'lm-lllltlllfl l.,n-I... 41 -,n,u,,.,,,,,,,,,,,m,..,,,,,m. , !l l'll 'l ll uuuunnn . un-nl i zww. 1 nl nur- urs. nl' -M' ,u ..'n u' I ' E I ulnnu u I Il .lnnunu 71 num m umnnuluu ummmuumm.-uma:-nuun' ,munumu ....,,.,..mna -5 gn . ' cv X x 9 0 fbi' !f1.s,s of 2 T'is always the things we love dearest. 'llhe things that we like hest of all: That we think of as most unimportant, Until they have gone past recall. If we look hack we see it all clearly: Tho they once seemed more bother than worth, Our high school days loom up hefore us, As the happiest spent on this earth. Not all of our time went to study. Our hooks were but means to our ends, For during those four years together, VVe have made many true, lifelong, friends. How much is each class like the rose bush! Each has its own season to hloomg Each casts forth the hest it possesses: Passing on for the next to make room. And of all the four years spent in high-school, The last is the saddest to me. Wlliy is it so hard just to say this?- Hlfarewell, Class of l923. XYlI,Hl'.I.KIlNli IAIHNI.-XX '23. 28 :annum M ii I lu Illllllll mn un llllll I-I I m ll lnnl ll I lulllnlllllllu llflllll I H IIQIII , lf Llllllllllllllllllllllllliln num: ' 'f ' 'ulqffyripun 1 . ,., ... un.. 1.-mum. ...--m.............nuu- .--luuullulnnu.. --.-, ,,, ,,,. , ,, ,....d,,,,,, L '- ..-1 1-zz '- -'rl-?.i::::::.:n.':1'i1:::' -- 5251- f'ff-1--v'1'i1:5fi2:-imffff-'-41?--nu -- --F -H-:mf--1. .- i . ... .a , - 1.1-.-i'luu-num ru-u -wr1nmu ravi 'ii nun I u.n ul' ln.-lIu.vlnr.ua-mm'TF-'v:-vxu'u.wi- i r-.-i1r51'f7ffT'.'ffI.'fi:::1ulA ,n if U.. u-Ii.um.mvuimlnn-mu-cu -qu--mn n .nv i lun-funn nun: .1 -- mi nu. -I .-u. i1u.uun-nuuun-gunna:rum ' lluul Hun., milf In lu lu Inulluamnuuumumuumm -1 nun ,funn u-ruin'-un lnnuu-:un nn nl. :mann l unu lnnnuunlunnunuuf-I na....ui --nu-L umvllli lnmnnm..vmunmu umnmuwaq :nun-,ulllt -lm I ul ln ln ' f-nm --n nu .lnnuu nun unlllununnall nnump' , zlllllllll ll I ll llllllllullllllll ll ll' I'l Iilll Ill Ulllllllllll llllr llllrllfl -Ill. llliqv lll llH1lllllllllllllEllllllIIhlHllllIlllIl u ,lu-mni n 1-unnuunuuulul nun.--an - un .- nu.. mi I. iiunumunuun e- ur' ur . n ii - I 3 munnnmu all n uuunnu filly! lnfllnluun 1 uunnnwuuqnmu-mul nnnmmn m-mnnnnnuulun. uulnnuuuuuuulnmuu .. up Cfflaa Prophecy OON after my graduation from G. H. S., I took a normal course, after which I obtained a government position and went to the Philippine Islands to teach. Now, after ten years abroad, I was returning to Greenville. Xlvith what pleasure did Ilook forward to the meeting with all of my old classmates, and with no little interest did I await the news of the successes, the fail- ures, the fortunes or misfortunes of each. Margaret 'llrick-or perhaps you remember her as Klargaret Landis, met me at the station. She explained that Ruth XYarner had promised to come too, but Ruth had found herself too engrossed in a political campaign of some sort to spare the time. I had planned to stay at the Alames Hotel, but Nlargaret in- formed me that the hotel had taken tire on one of the days of the preceding week and had burned to the ground before the tire de- partment could get to it, and insisted that I stay with her. She and Sam had, she explained, a perfectly darling bungalo out in Green- ville's newest and finest residential district. We called the only taxi which made its appearance, and found the driver to be no other than my old classmate, Harold Lephart. He tipped his hat politely, but I am still quite certain that he did not know me. As we passed what used to be linupp's Garage, I noticed the name james Dunham over the doorway. It seemed that the Dunham Garage on Martin Street had not furnished enough room for all of lN'Iartha's cars, and as a consequence, young Alames had been forced to open a garage of his own. XVhen we reached the City Bakery, Nlargaret remembered that she had forgotten to get some rolls for Samls coffee, so we dis- charged the taxi and entered the bakery. There, as of yore, stood my old friend, Kathryn l,udy, deeply engrossed in a conversation with a gentleman who looked very much like Myron I-Iartle. The gentleman proved to be Byron Hartle, however, not Nlyron-how could I have made the mistake? The voices, especially Kathryn's. were so distinct that I could not help overheating the conversation. It was about George liuchy. It seemed that George was in the City Hospital suffering with lung trouble. For a while his case had been critical, but after he was under the care of a more competent nurse, his recovery was assured. I asked Klargaret who the com- petent nurse might be, and found her to be Treva XVeimer. 'Iireva had had many higher places offered her in large hospitals all over the state, but out of pure kindness had consented to be head nurse in the Greenville City Hospital. 29 'F -in num I In nu u ll' . ll lui ll ' H .mn I mann ll ll lllllll llllbllanll Ill I ll ll null ll 'u n I Ullllu Ill: I-:lugs 'Hu I lllll lllllllllhllllg II IIIIIKHIIHIII l llll lil llll l I I I ll Ill ll Ill .n lllgzlllll llllll lllllll ll ,, U-Ill n Manu .lump I .mmm ...lu ... .. .fu I u .---un an-n...-- ... .. :via ...rm-::u::::::::n1:L1'. '.i11 ....::::..... .135 - ir: 511. -.5-1H.i7!f'2.::..........- -I. -.. --,.. -w,. ,., 52151:-rf::::.....m::::..:I.'1:H::21:it'fA':.5u111:11f::::1 ...-... . i ......-..............,..,...........-..,.... .... .. . ......:..-.........-unnur -. .-vu.,-.........v.-.-......-....-. ........-.............................,-1.-...N ' l ' F l'I'lll n' 1 v, .I .,v.u+-ul nl . '-Il'.'.' I ' lllllfllllll IILII Nil? liill ' I I .',I I' Idllll l'll1ll' Ill' lllu ll-I il 'llll IA !lI'l lIl'IInl'I! l1'I.'I llulhl .Y ' I i Ill Ln.. llllflllgl ,fm-1 mgmuunmunni 5...-u-unun --mn tpnpui i. ll :nun-unluur .n -, lui nn. -puma. ii---.uuunnulllnunnnuun mu ' , u I. ni, U I 1 -'Ill' uunj'-un an nun:-'iuuqunuudi In nn! annlnvwnll nun nun:-.-ul.i..u-.uq.g auumlll, 'll lnnnn:n iqnzuaul luuunu: 'nun :l l': :I I I H 1 nu,,u:I un, l ' u 9 nl nun :ul .vunmnf , - - it i , I., . . , .Q ---.-V annum- I - an-nn.-n--nannuyn nu nlmmuu .- un. - if nu n r,-, u-:' .- ua-.1 .1- ' 4 -1- .W I mn - f J' quill-liuflnulunll.llllllmaillllllllllllnnunnumm izullndfrhnn-f 'Hll5lllumsulMum-m'lLnI.Iu::aa-...,I ,.-iuvmffufaiwgl ,,,1W 'mE :Hs l7pon seeingus, Kathryn immediatelydirected herconversation in our direction, dismissing Byron with a mere, f'Thank you, and call again. It was not long until Kathryn told me that she and the eminent baker, XYilliam I'eirce, soon after their graduation from high school, had set sail on the sea of matrimony, and had been rolling doughnuts ever since. I-Ier conversation ran something like this:- NVhat do you think, according to the evenings paper, Gladys Stonerock and Kenneth Ganger have gone to Kentucky and been married? I didn't put it beyond Gladys, but I thought that Kenneth had more sense. And have you heard-but of course you haven't-about the awful time -Iohn Coleman is having trying to get a divorce from Leona Iiordman. john complains of extreme cruelty on the part of his wife, but I,eona claims that treating them rough is one of the best ways of holding a man's affection. By this time Nlargaret had made her purchases. But before we left, Kathryn told me to be sure to notice the Blotion Picture Studio of Fifth Street. It was owned by Howard I,ammers, who was already famous in the rilm world for his marvelous production, The Thir- teenth Nlorningf' modeled after Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. Udella Brown and Herbert Turner were starring in the leading roles. Once again on the main thorough-fare, I began to make ob- servations. I noticed over the door of a neighboring dry-cleaning establishment the names Clopp and Coning. Upon inquiry, I learned that Harley Clopp and Herbert Coning, two of my old classmates, had started the business in partnership and were showing all signs of prosperity. About half way down the block, we meta prosperouslooking young man, whom I recognized as Eugene L. lXIartin. He stopped for a few minutes chat with Margaret, and seemed much pleased to see me. I inquired about the health of the family, meaning his par- ents, and he proudly replied that Sybil was just line, and told me to be sure to come to see them while I was in town. YVhen he had passed, I just couldn't help saying to myself, Well, well, who could have guessed that his little affair with Sybil DeV'eese, back in high- school days, was to come to this! It is the work of the gods. Hav- ing never married, I cannot attempt to fathom so profound a subject. Iwo young ladies came out of a store, and I recognized them as my old high-school friends, Velma Iishelman and Ifern Hufford. 'Ihey seemed glad to see me and stopped to chat. Velma had charge of a lunch room in a community school, and was famous for her delightful luncheons, while Fern was a court reporter, drawing a large salary. Both were in a hurry and soon passed on. Our attention was attracted by a loud crash at the next corner. Over the crowd that soon collected, we could just see the remains of a truck, which had collided with one of those monumental keep- 30 num. ll I ll Il I llutlllillllllu ll A lu nu!!! 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Une of two old women at my side remarked, Poor fellow, you can't hlame him for heing sleepy, keeping such late hours as he does. The other said, Yes, but why dosen't he marry the Bean- hlossom girl and he done with it? I couldn't help asking Margaret if they meant Verna Bean- hlossom and she said, Yes, they have heen going together for some time. :Xt this time Margaret rememhered that Sam had told her to get him some shoe laces, so we crossed the street to the Mozart. Roy Stentzel, who took Margaret's order, looked very much the same as he always had, except that he wore a different colored sweater. I-Ie informed me that he was thinking of opening a shoe store of his own across the street. Corene would so much rather have him in husiness hy himself. So he had married Corene XVilt, after all, eh? XVell nothing surprising in that. We decided to take a look around the dry goods department. Margaret told me what a hard time they were having trying to keep a girl at the pattern counter. First, YVinifred Snyder, had heen there, hut within two weeks time she had eloped with I.ester Marker. I wondered why she took the position at all. Her place was taken hy Vesta Riflie, hut it was no time at :ill until she had married Clinton Petry, a prosperous young husiness man and agent for the Hoover Electric Cleaner. Personally, I think that Vesta made a wise choice, for Clinton can at least make the house work easy for her. The girl who was there at the time of my visit was Alice Strait. I suppose that hy this time she too has left. My attention was attracted hy the high-pitched and somewhat familiar voice of a woman at the oil-cloth counter half-way up the store. Sure enough, it was I-Iester Hawes. She immediately ex- plained that Bob always got so dirty at his work, and had such a hahit of splattering the wall around the wash howl when he Washed, that she just had to get some oil-cloth to tack around. VVhen we had passed on, I asked Margaret which Bohn Hester meant and Margaret explained that he was Rohert Fox. Of course, I remem- hered that the two had heen crazy ahout each other in high-school, hut I had never heard of their marriage. Further up the store, hehind the silk counter I found Mar- garet Keefauver husy selling I-Ielen Ruh some orange chiffon velvet and black radium lace for a I-Iallowee'n costume. Our meeting could not have been more cordial, for notwithstanding her millions, I-Ielen was still the hig hearted joy-giver she had heen in high- 31 I H, mm. llllllulll. I. u , 6 nm Ill lllllllllln I l u ll na I :uwdnnllullul V llllll mr! 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In a social column somewhere, I had read of her mar- riage to the wealthy broker, I,owell Alexander. Helen invited us to the hig masquerade hall which she was giving soon, hut hecause of the shortness of my visit, I could not accept. Once more out of doors a glance at the town clock reminded Nlargaret that it was six o'clock-Samls dinner time and here she was up town. It was dusk, and though we walked rapidly, I could not help noticing the familiar looking figure advancing toward us. He was tall and slender, and under his arm was a large picture. I do not think that he knew me, but I recognized him as Seward lieck. I learned that he was head of the purchasing department of XYenger's Book Store. and that he had won more than mere recog- nition for some paintings of his own. No, he had never married. At a news stand I purchased a Greenville Dispatch. Mar- garet told me that the editor was Sterling Dangler. Scanning the columns for a familiar name, I noticed in hig headlines that .fudge Calderwood was to speak at the dedication of the new High School Building that evening. The name aroused my curiosity and I could not refrain from asking how A. R. Calderwoods affair with Ruth Reigle had turned out. It was one of those foolish questions, I thought, hut this one proved an exception, for Ruth had married a wealthy hanker of Cleveland, while A. R. had remained single. Odd, how many hachelors there were in our class. Iohserved that lVIr. and Nlrs. I.arimer VVilson were enter- taining some friends at their home. Again curiosity overcame meg who was the mysterious Mrs? lXIargaret thought that I could almost guess at that, hut I assured her that I could not imagine. Nor could I,-Dorothy Crisler. lVIargaret said that it was a well known fact that Larimer had often called on Dorothy during their high-school days, hut had never taken her to dances and shows he- cause he didnlt helieve in such things. Margaret explained that they seldom go any place. The cluh notices announced that Miss hilary McCabe would entertain the Ladies' Club on Tuesday afternoon. Mary was a well- known club woman as well as a civic worker, and had given invalu- ahle services to the city's charity institutions. By the time we reached home, it was rather late, so Sam sug- gested that we go out to dinner. Afterwards we might go to the dedication of the new High-School Building, if we liked. I asked Margaret if this was the same huilding which had been planned while we werein high school. She explained that the Board of lfducation had heen unahle to come to a decision as to the color of hlinds to he used at the windows, and that their failure to come to an agreement had delayed for several years the completion of the huilding. 32 ....... ............ - - ...-- .... . ..... . - nn n -..-- ,,...,,.. .,,... l..:.:::F '!:i:.::1:fiI'f. -E 'Baz '5fFFf7ff'E1f:f:5fff,i .. ..- ff 7 'a'fg5:.-Q.-231751135': w::::E:::::-II'W:-u---Vfffff-Tfffimfflfb ,::::.':r.-::.-.---.... -ai.: -' .. ....:ia.::::':::--': '-'.f- Ie. -1-:a.:::.i ..:. 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NVhen Ispoke of this, Sam asked me if I did not remember Martin XVogaman. I assured him that I did. Sam explained that this was only one of the many examples of NIartin's interior decorating. Klartin had become an accomplished artist but his art was more appreciated in larger cities than in his own home town. But then that's the way it always goes. YVhen we had seated ourselves, a brisk looking waiter with dark curly hair approached, and I recognized him as Charles Thomas. He did not rlicker an eye lash, and I did not dare register recognition. Iremembered that I had always thought he would make an ideal butler. Harry Kern happened along about this time, and we were glad to have him join our party. XVe chatted about this and that, and finally I asked, How is Blanchemae? At this, I received a sharp kick from across the table and taking this for a signal, I changed the subject. Margaret later explained how Blanchemae had been engaged to one man after another without the least respect for Tod's feelings, while Tod sat camly by hiding his time. lt was said that Harry owned a jewelry store, and had accumulated a fortune. During the course of the dinner, we were entertained by a famous comedian, who proved to be no other than my old classmate, Earl Delaplane. I had alway remembered him in connection with the seventh hour English class. I heard that he received a thousand dollars a night for portraying certain scenes of Macbeth As soon as we had finished dinner, we went to the new High School Building, in order not to miss any part of the dedication ex- ercises. We found the auditorium crowded, and probably never should have found seats had not two polite young gentlemen, Howard Lytle and William Snyder offered us theirs. Probably there were not another two gentlemen in the house willing to make such a sacriiice. As the curtain rose, the murmur of the audience subsided into a silence which continued all thru the opening prayer, lead by the Reverend Ora Stephens. I had always thot that Ora would choose some profession in which he could voice his own private opinions, so this Was not a disappointment. It was announced that, because of sudden illness, Judge Calderwood would not be able to speak, and that the Honorable Clareton Dougherty had consented to take his place on the program. Personally I was not disappointed, for 33 ...,,,.,.-an lllll :null -on uu ':u ull lullllmnu -in 1' A 3. nr nu nmnu I ngunillflnun mnrmn mu lunlnflnllllllulllmn u -nnnnnmu un U mm , H ,mm,.'.wmiir,....4-mu...---...muuun uu...-- ng ...--.-nun..-I nu... ,, t. .....,....-...iffffffmk-uni ummunu.-,:.. u una. n-mum..-. una: -1 .w uulriiu'-'-izi u-1'ff-'Zunm-unnmn-zwfllllwfrfg. ,...u::f..W ...--4. . - ............,....................-...u.. .... ..,. ....-.,u?-....-n.unnm- n 1. nn..........-.-.-.-,...1. ..... ..----------------------fn-u---I------u---1' - mi -... ......f... .- . .i . .. M. .., m'.'11llllululu.w nam num :run-.i .-ann I .u-.n ul' ln.-uu.vuu1.lur1uu.u--wwin'n.w- in-iii--ui.. i nn ..., .inn num ,nm I 1 un u --immimiulllllllnfn-u--un-1 .gum -1 ni -.-inn nu -nnung rr mi nn. V. -nu. im.nnnunnnnu-nunmurmur: wr A uunw ll Ill u nnnnununu .iullll ll1n.:.uu lll rlnnuvunn 'un nl. muuui an nun nun nnmununuu..-.r lu..-.-i -un-L ummm' lumuuwn-1unmmunuuumuu 'uma nuns .i ll l lmzrill -:irnuu--.nvnniuuulunu null ulnluuunnuulu-num., , umllnl ll llllulnnnml lullulunllulllllllllfftllvilllrl nu iulllinnnuu .lpuumgnlol lunlu. gm.. .H-fnmnnuluunnuuuunnmnuumlmu llwmlu - pn-uni-n 1--nnsunn lun I nun..-nu 1nu.'.nu. im:-u.ni lalluulnlu - nu' .lu u n L.. lul '- lllllmmulnnnnummmullllnnuuulu unnuu1 1 - uunlm nm mmfnmnmc- umunnun--m u :nun-nv .nunnumuu.,,,,. mum - n- - 9 ur , u I had often heard .-X. R. talk, while Clareton always had been more or less of a mystery to me. He delivered a memorable speech on Spirits-National, School, and Alcoholic. Next came a vocal solo hy VVinona Sharkey, accompanied at the piano by Laurene Hamilton. Even before they had finished, someone a few rows ahead of us began to applaud vigorously. Yes, it was Dick John. The applause may have been meant for I.aurene, or perhaps it was for XVinona, or again it may have been simply a means of relieving the tensity of his muscles, resulting from sitting quiet for fifteen con- secutive minutes. During the annoucement of the next speaker, I remarked about how warm it was getting. Nlargaret said that Gerald Schafer, who was the janitor, and who had married Esther Meyer, was used to having things made warm for him: hence he had probably not noticed the heat. From time to time I glanced over the audience in search of familiar faces. In the second row back of us, I noticed Thelma Pelliy. NVith her was a short, light haired man, evidently her hus- band. In the same row sat a stunning young woman, whom at a second glance, I knew to he Esther Onkst. Esther had become a professional model and was drawing a large salary. On the other side of the house, were the Blenke girls. Katharine was biology teacher in the high-school, lloanna had opened a beauty parlor, and both were making a success of their work. A fine looking, dark- haired gentleman attracted my attention. YVhen he turned his head, I recognized him as klohn NIcEowen. I had read of his success as a flyer and of his airplane mail route to the Pacific. In the midst of the speech, a very beautifully dressed young woman, with a Parisian strut, attracted much attention by leaving the hall. Everyone around me was whispering and it was with no great ear-strain thatl heard that she was Norma Yount, the Paris buyer for the Fashion Shoppe. This fashionable shop was owned by Farrie and Carrie Oda, and it was reported that they had made a large fortune. XVith a short talk hy Ruby Hughes, president of the Board of Education, the program came to an end. Tho it was late, we de- cided to take a look at the new building. The halls were crowded with curious spectators. Some one at my left spoke to me, and when I turned I saw Kathryn Steinmetz. She told me that she was in the tailoring business. VVe met Susan Hupe who explained that she was the new domestic science and art teacher. I asked her whether I knew any of the other new teachers, and she said that john Grilliot, another of my old classmates, was teaching chemistry, but that he was working on some idea of his own and was soon to enter larger fields of the work. 34 num uliru 1 y 'ffl ' mmm mu r numm nulluuuun ' UZIIIIIIIIH '-EEUU .1',':, ' ,W ,I mn, - . -minimum in...-.---...-n .--urn V ww- nun 'T' I n I ,,. , ,,,, ':::::-.za-'.:-: ..-2 azz' -'--r.-:.:::::.':P:.':e,'f. .J.l..::.af 'i:-F5-2 -ff'-1 I .g.--iii-:g-21!4Ei1f21,'2'g'5gT--U ----5-1---rg ......,...... .- I . . , . , ,iv-.-.-...uf ,,, . , ,. , . J... , ' ,:-r m . . .,, 1, --rv -1-1 ,.------y--- ' --- - l ' ' ' ' ' ' '! 'Wnwumnm. -.mu--mn 'um 3 J' 23. fT5vL-IHA-Hu-5111:--I 'I-fr'-:anim .uu.1HLuaKiQnL1'3li1H.1iLIHHniinm5?ii7i' 'f4' TA -mu ul m nl muuu unpmumm I -1:3 um -in um-mu..--nuuu--un.'1u. .n.n'.nnnn1 ll-uuumunn-n-um.-r ml .'l - : Qu uulnulnrnzgyugmwiflu llnmuuuzhuun inn! K':larUlllllllnm'Alll -lilllll' 3.nnv:nnnun.-'lglllilllllllillnnunnm i'w:n::fq1e:3 , ,,............. .......s......... ....:::e::'..'.:...1i 1:: ....::.1a:r'.x .,.:':': ....-- .-. , ..g1gggm,,,,,g-,, 71 I un u L u lllvuuungninunulll mmnnuu-plnninl ' nnnnnnnnuu mini 'g .lu Gladys Drill then came up, and in response to my inquiry. explained that she was a telegraph operator. I asked how she liked her work, and she said that it was all right, hut there were things which she thot she'd like hetter. l learned later of her envaffe- ment to XValter Steffen. bb A few feet ahead of us I noticed a very sour looking couple that proved to he Paul KIcGreevey and Nlildred Hupman, Yes, they had heen married some time. Klargaret told me that Paul owned an undertaking estahlishment and had a rushing husiness. Someone tapped my arm, and when l turned, I saw Thelma Longfellow. Iwas indeed pleased to meet so famous a person. You have undouhtedly read of her success in the literary world. I-ler latest novel, HI-lis Nlother-in-l.aw, has taken the country hy storm. We went to the electrical department, where a radio receiv- ing set had heen installed. The operator was Roscoe Nlendenhall. People were crowded around to listen, and it was hy mere chance that we heard anything. Rufus Ilovatter was giving a radio lecture on the suhject, How to Reduce XYithout Dieting. The talk was very interesting. From another station we heard another inter- esting talk hy David Deardourff on the suhject How to Throw a Line and Get By NVith Itf' David seemed to he an authority on the matter, and undouhtedly his pointers were welcomed hy the millions who received them. Next we heard a male soloist. I missed the name hut remarked that it sounded like llohn Rush. Margaret said that I must he mistaken, for llohn was husy on a pres- idential campaign. 'Iillo he had lost in the previous election, Alohn harhored no douhts as to his success in the next one. Sam remarked that as soon as we were ready to leave, he was willing, so we left. As we descended the stairs, a very distinguished looking gentleman was coming up. Tho he did not hother to look up, I knew him to he Clarence Mergler. Sam said that Clarence had made a fortune hy the discovery of a marvelous cure for stiff neck, but that since that time he had never heen ahle to turn his head. just outside we met a happy looking couple, Claude Brooks and Lessie Runner. They spoke cordially and invited us out to their home south of Greenville. They acted like newly-weds, but Margaret said they had heen married for some time. I had ex- pected Claude to choose a brunette, hut I guess he knew hest. The Byrd Tea Room looked so cozy as we passed, that We stopped for a hite to eat. It seemed that Annahel had opened it as a sort of adventure sometime before and had found it to he such a success that she had kept it up. As soon as we were seated, our orders were taken hy Irene Vanata. In every way, Irene proved 35 1 170 ' 'ff 1,1 ' Q 1 f!v-- ff. Pi -' PJ ET!-.f . I! I If Q-lil - ' A ry an - ' 4 ' 1 A ul, Q. G is 4' ' 'H' . 16 'I 'N b, 5 . 5- j ' .' L I, lx!! X . n 9 . . ' I 'I' l A P 1 . L ,ui A. I 'l'0 5' I I 1 thlwili P ct' I, ,U s- awl qll M 4 g,-v fx. f n ,,-,r,,,,, num: mumni IIIIIIIII :qu u ' U IIB Ill IPI I l lllll I lllllllllllll IIZIIIIIIII H jul ,mu ,mmnmn I .-.nn-...muuu --annul Inman.-- ...-....n....-u ,, ,ami--.V f-faiimfzmmnseufeseiisrffmilzvii .:. ..':-new :gi'.a:.?Ef':::::::::.:mv:zl':seas za-f L-em -f1.f1'EFIE1f5E:::sam::::::::EE??iZ?E2?EEi-1- H -:m iie-8 r -'H Mffw-v'Ivl -' 1' -1 --i -r--1 -A . ' nv 'ni' lulnlum lu mam-ami, urn: -I Inna- l -u,u ul' ul.'nu.ln :llArrluln 'I:'1xlwmw- irmn'-u.i.- u uni f.2'.'Iiun nn'g nmu un1-umm-mmlullulllmux-uuunun-mm I., .wi 1 unu 1- :Mun .r un, ' In-1, m,nnuuunnnnum-nnnl u ' r I 'mm ul lu In mununnuuunmuumuumuuugyuuu nm ---.-. -uuulnuf:l1L-'muuuu-nun fl: un. n-.nm-ni n-uluunnnu -nnninuuunvi-2'2ff.!.2I.H2Vdfhlg lllllfllu IIIIIIIIIIIIIL'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu llllll lffll U .l llllllll'.'ll I Ifllll ,Ill Ill vl'lll'Kl llulfllmlll l.ull'.l'llllllIlllll I I Illlllllllr 1 'ulllllllu Ill' 'l'l'llllI'll lf l'l ll I ll ll-ll :ll llllllilllh qu' fllfl' lflhlll. lllllv lnnlllfifillllulllllllllilllllllllllll 'Ill' 'I' Ill' Ip'-.m..in--fuunngn unnlnuuuu.-.nimna .in-1. wi -. it mam-annul nn--un n. n ...ii lu ' umm .fumnnuuunm n unmuf yu n I 'mummun A n lnnmnummm. .mu-nun nnmnun-.......m-.n nu... ...num-u-m... H., , H..- herself an ideal waitress. At another table I noticed my old class- mate, Mildred Peden. With her was a stately looking man whom l remembered as Lowell George. YVhile we ate, Nlargaret told me of l,ow'ell's becoming a noted surgeon and of his unusual interest in Nlildred, who was one of the nurses at his hospital. Their marriage seemed only a question of time. On the back of the menu card I noticed this little verse: Eat while you still have the money, Try your whole stomach to till, WVorry not what it will cost you, E'er you leave, we shall hand you the bill. It was signed, 'Wlary Flo Dickey. According to reports, Nlary Flo had usurped Edgar Guest's place in the world of poetry, and it was said that her fame was not confined to this continent alone. VVhile Sam paid the cashier, Florence Nlills, my attention was called to a poster announcing that Mina Seamon, famous prima- donna, was to sing at the St. Clair Nlemorial Hall the next week. Margaret said that Mina had spent years in preparation and that she was thinking of attempting grand opera. YVhen we were about to leave, two vivacious young ladies came in. I could not place them, but when we were outside, Sam explained that they were Esther Hoke and Bessye Puterbaugh. He said that they owned the moving picture house around the corner. As we passed a poster for the Opera I-louse, I noticed that Anthracite and Pocahontas, the Cole twins, were to give a clever danc- ing act the following week. From the pictures, I knew Anthracite to be no other than my old classmate, .lefferis Cole, and Pocahontas was really Paul I-lufnagel. The grocery on the corner, Margaret said, was owned by I.uther Cox. She explained that his wife, Lovena Turner, attracted the customers, and then Luther sold them the goods. How's that for etliciency? On up the block was the I-lat Shoppe, owned by hlary Davis. It was reported that Mary captivated her customers by trying the hats on herself, and that she never lost a sale. A beautifully lighted rlorist's window across the street at- tracted mv attention. The electric sign B. CY B. Hickered over the doorway. I learned that VVilfred Brush and Alvin Brown had combined their interests, in this establishment and were doing a rlour- ishing business. I noticed in the window of an artist's studio a beautiful painting of Ruth Youmans. The painter proved to be no other than my old classmate Maurice Rhoades. Sam said that Nlaurice was recognized as a great artist, and that he had some paint- ings in the Boston Art Gallery. And Ruth, what was she doing? 36 -nnulun uunu un n u 'f 7 HI! I' I. u lllllllllllllllllllllllll lnnlllun ' 'I ' mum' nu n mn: ...aa-nu.. ....-H. ..,,,.,.,. u ...qi ,,, , ,, l.f:4::w-- r- ? '?'EiW...-.:-'::1-..f'L .1 - -fr: - ':: H4. .: L':f.wi::z::' f-- - -75,-::':3:?E55iE::5E1'-mf-75355351 1-- - - --13 1 ' 1--www i' 1 A H- -4- - , '-in ri nun-1 'aus-u 1.-nl.-,U-1-'uunlu u,n :ol'ful.'pAa.'i:1'ulu vlwurnuu- I:-5117511 .- 'f'n7:'f'M filu-nz'- .......... .. ,...,., ..,,.,. ,,,,,, , ,, , . , . ,-, ,,,,,,,, . 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Sain noiselessly approached, lifted the cap, and again lowered it. Yes, it was -Iames Lynch. The town clock struck twelve. midnight and all was well. .3U1OClClSllCl'1CC seemed to enshroud the entire city. a silence that was too deep to hreali and that hespoke peace. happiness and success. XYii.Hi-gixiisii l,onxiAx 'fl F , , uf, un -' gifisyi-Q 4 f ,Mg . 1 .Vw 4 I., -, .Lf ' 4 7 'Q 1-,,',,L,f -i.,4gff-s,1,.., 'mf9y,f4,:1- f , - ,,. ,..,, , .,,. ,. , J-.,s.:g'f. -,Ui --J. ft .:.r.,-'-fr .1-4 : s e 'uriff-:H gg --13-'y H a ffwia - '.'t. k13a Lxi?.1i.ll.'i fBf1.aQ., A' ' 121325, 35-5 Q' 1 ' BUCKEYES 37 1 l 1 I I ... .lu--. .!m: - .. - -- mu- ..a,,. i Llll I lllllll n null - . ' ..- 1-. --.i-im.. 1 rr.:--1 - i . .- -, un ' .Z 21 ' -J, PM -.H A A IW, .Tl '..z..r-1 --.-.-...gpg-3 -. .-.......:2.-11Jg.g21-TZ.1,'. ?gQI,553351211ilI2EQ!3..Z2llL'f. .....1Z2L'.'::i -U.-..,--ig . - -. 1 L - I ni1.- 1.11: wg. I I up ul un. nnmnumrua mu in s.wiuu.m- --viii ma- ilu- 1 ..,..iu. uhm if -.--.- is- . -Hg' . nun.-in mann .- m-us. - nu.. .in.-na...-nnuun...nn--uumur. win, Mm.. 4 ,V A -5 au- -1 -q un-nuff-uf nr m. -nnmuv n nn unnlunnununu-vnu..-.- lu... -5 -...mg .-5 - .1 ' - mn- -1 In .umuu- umuumu l In muu-:nun 1 vnu-mv , Q, 8-1-.1-1 1- in 1 I- -gl mah.gn-91.1-fnnnnugnuuuuuu muumuuiu .,. .u 1- ll- vrlluni nfl- 1 1 u n ...in 1 . uunuu nuuul u uunnuf f H' ' H 4 -' - lIll'J ll flziziife fo zmiary E the Senior Class of 1923. are about to take our de- parture from this school. Next year you will assume the duties and responsibilities which we have had. You will be known as the Senior Class of 1924. VVe wish to inform you right n-rw that if you expect to measure up to the standards we have set, we pity you. You will have to spend more hours in study than you have in the past il you are to obtain standings as high as ours and are to win honors we have won. It will be almost impossible for you to main- tain the records made by us in all our athletic activities, especially Basket-Ball, Foot-Ball, and Track. Neither can you expect to pro- duce as good dramatic stunts as we have, nor develop musical talent equal to the Class of l923: such feats would be utterly impossible. Our Class has certainly been a phenomenong it is likely that no class will ever be able to surpass or even equal it in the long years to come. It is entirely unbelievable that two such classes could succeed each other, much less a class with no better qualifications than your own. Therefore, we would advise you to remain at home of eve- nings and keep no late hours: abstain from all rich foods that you may not impair your health and thus weaken the activities of your brains: do not indulge in too many social functions, but concentrate your minds upon your school work. We hope that you may im- prove the talents you may have so that our grand old High School may not sink into oblivion next year. Lownu. ,ALEXAN DER ' 23 Modeled in Clay by Richard Murphy 38 . mm lllllllllllll ' ' :nl -,',,Q,w,, - ...yu mm im. -mmm mm. - in-nunu . un u 1 nun.. .,,, ua--N ji 5' 'lLniJluuu7uiinim.IImii '.f'1H. :I ii.. ::1::::?:n- lg 50:1 ll u iii J.. 752 - -'lunu-.HH2a:uI1Hll'll fff!L.. --um--IQ ,nmulgwm ' ii r alumnus mm M u-in 1 ni in 1 nun l u ul nl lu pluIlu1muicn'T 1 num: nun inf .-:ii mffrulh ,hw In mllmnmn annum- munu- ...WA . .ui un .nun gnunn 1 mlm, 4 .nu imn-un--unummn-nnuunlnlnum nm! .nnunuunmmnn-n-n-gnqn um -in -I:-mu...-n lunuu-,nu -1. In.:annumlnnnuullnunnunuunnunmn--Vu-...Ji-u mmmn 6.mamilzaiummnfillulzgnrnnrn mu- -un nr -ning mlunuml nn- gun-n un uumn-usp nnlunnnnllllnulnlnunnummnu-11:11:15, - Ann llu lr I1--nulnu inrllriu :mann ui-inillll llli,n1.lu-q--.1-flnsuunnluuaunnnnu unllil llllllnn ju-mu. --.nun-ununuuin - 1 i . f ' ' - I-gg ' inn' 'W' :qljlll ml nmunl lluluh' H wmv:iffifuulunullnfgf-:a's:::: 'ii Ln:-Agassi--'. .l.ll.'::..-un fII:f2'.1I1212'::,m,,,'21:'.w. ::Q1 W. l. UHfVll:l N ffffffw' Qj7il'i'f'.i' JOHN WlNTERS, President ll.lAl-l CLARK. Secretary HOWARD MINNICTH, Vieespresiclent EARL STOCKI-LR, Treasurer JIIIIIUOI' Cfzzxs' Hi.s'f01j1f HH class to graduate in '24 entered the portals of G. H. S. for the third time with a grim determination to do bigger and better things than had ever been accomplished by any nlunior class. Realizing the necessity of electing well qualilied oth- cers to manage such allairs as hlunior-Senior reception, we chose four members from our class who could bear the burden of the responsi- bility: Alohn NVinters, President: Howard Nlinnich, Vice Presi- dentg lliah Clark, Secretaryg and Earl Stocker, Treasurer. After much discussion there was arranged a Halloween party at the South School building which was attended by a large majority of the plun- iors who not only enjoyed the eats but had a Very good time as well. ln all the organizations at school, can be found a good repre- sentation of the .lunior class. The splendid foot-ball record was due in no small way to some of these very students who battled on the gridiron such as: Klobn XVinters, Howard Klinnich, Myron Reck. 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Having done our hit during the Npig- slcin season we were honor bound to keep up the good record when the hasket-hall season was ushered in, so We sent in new re- cruits along with some foot-hall veterans: Roscoe Beanhlossom, Howard Xlinnich, Rohert Beanhlossom, Gus YVenger, and mem- hers of the second team who promise to come to the front next year. As we have started out so well, and have continued the good work thus far, we hope to close the record of our third year at Old Greenville Hi with deeds well done and things accomplished that will not soon he forgotten. BE'1mI'Y KENIHLE, 'Z4. Nlodelecl in Clay by M. Rhoades 40 IIMIIMM.WNIlm,'t Twp! ML VEH MW N W rM W w W 'X Nfl! 51 m 1 N If lvl ,lfylww My V4 ww! lx 1 V 1 1 M W W N ,uklQ 1 W 2 'Q 1 'Q ' 1 W rim wu 1 N, '1+Vm Y M Nw M ' 1, Vi lm r M W W M Mm :ith W1 UK I il' IM M il M Xu M f' NW ,ERI Xu W NW M X X 1 X! 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Treasurer SOQAOIIIOIY' Cfzlsps' H1'5'f01j1.f E started our lfresliman year as most greenhorns do, for we were not exceptions, hut after a year of misery we re- covered our equilibrium and hegan our brilliant career as Sophomores. The Sophomores have made a place for themselves in all the organizations and societies of old G. H. S. NYe had a right to he egotistical as we were extremely well represented in athletics, and came out a close second at the Track Meet of 1922. At a meeting this fall the following class orlricers were elected: Sheldon Vaunoy, President: Constance Ixerlin, Vice President: Marguerite qlerferis. Secretary: and Howard Tillman, Treasurer. YVe have had hut one social function this vear, a Halloween Party, given at the Memorial Hall. It was a great success for it eclipsed all former events and gave an assured promise of the suc- cess of our future enterprises, although the picnic of last year seemed to helie this. XVe returned to G. H. 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Jluuulnun ,,,,, Harold Bankson Grant Bannister Edward Beichler Robert Bishop Mered Blocher Tom Brawley Gerhardt Buchy Earl Burnett Frank Crouse Eugene Davis John Delaplane Herbert DeWeese William Eib George Eidscn Herman Feiersteiri Paul Folkerth Louis Green Reuben Grote Robert Helman Carl Higgins Glen Huffman Lowell Hyer Ralph Jenkinson Herman Karn Eugene Knoll Karl King Carl Landers Norman Longenecker Oren Longfellow Robert Mannix Elmer Mason George Matchett Donald Mathews Roy McEowen Charles McVay Alfred Miller Lester Miller Ralph Miller Lawrence Mills Dwight Miltenberger Richard Murphy Ray Nauss Robert Nauss Otho Netzley Theodore Nevel Richard Norris Ashley U'Brien Robert Passon Myron Pearce Robert Pease Sophomore Citin- Chalmer Peck Leonard Pierron Kenneth Puterbaugh Leo Rehmert Opha Runner Guy Searl Leano Sedgewick Joseph Straker Reno Teaford Howard Tillman Sheldon Vannoy Tom Warner Charles Williams Harrison VVilsou Dan Witters Lester Young Sheridan Yount Cleo Zechar Fred Mains Stanley Duniford Thelma Baird Edna Bass Ethel Batten Hazel Batten Ulive Baughnlan Arvilla Bajsnian Bessie Bonta Maude Braley Helen Brewer Catharine Calderwood May Clark Anna Cordell Mary Cottrell Freda COX Doris Davis Alice Deubner Mary Drew Rosa Drew Aline Dunham Dorothy En-is Jeannette Fortney Vandale Fourman Lucile Fox Julia Ganger Jeanette Harp Glenna Hathaway Ethel Henry Grace Hoke Mai ie Huber Marguerite Jefferis 45 R0 Elsie Johnson Constance Kei-lin Evelyn Kester Dorothy Lacey Mary Lacey Mary Lephart Ruth Lonas Thelma Ludy Mary Lightner Ruth Mangan Lenore MeCool Mabel Metcalfe Frances Miller lrene Miller Alice Moist Anna Mosby Helen Murphy Mona Myers Adu Nevel Mouree Powell Vora Rhoades Mary Hhoades lsahella Ross .Iuanita Shields Augusta Shultz Elizabeth Snyder Margaret Snyder Evora Sothoron Mary Strohaver Naomi Swartz Ethel Thomas Mabel Voke Violet Waggoner liunice Wehrley Wilda 'Weybright Winona Williams Kathryn Wilson Hester Winters Iiucile Winters Mildred Wolfe Nellie Wright Alice York Genevieve Young Elsie Ruh Kathryn Folkerth Doris Mason Velma Stoltz Vera Riegel Ethel Young :z:21f--'i--.--I-:i.:::...,I1'f.'lCf2if'5'7'I... 1. 1 ' . 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In I- -un Iummv lmuuunn -nuuuuullnlluuumuu nun ulll nf ml I Illl I In In In nunnl lm I I I Illlnnunnmlunnn gf...-.Jun--.fun-Juni Hwunnznu ff' ..-W-fu 'equi 5.11 miiqgun ul. in 'uf ': ':' 'iii' ' u uInIvuIf:m'u1i: i i1m1::Ilu .. i I r I I 1 ull: u nm n mum uuuvlllillll llllmuluum p nm-uunuu mununnauu..,.u,muIu ' 'HH' YM Sfzffi ' The Seniors now are Hyin' round, You can't guess what they're doin' They're sellin' annuals right an' left To wind things up aboominf The Editor-in-chief is jus' so busy He don't know what to do. There are so many, many things That he jus' has to tend to. The business managers go 'round As solemn as can be, 'Cause what if they should end in debt? How awful, can't you see? But the editors, my goodness. They don't know jus' where they're at. Why, l saw one the other day Goin' round without his hat. The typists make their fingers Hy. A copying things you knowg 'Cause if they didnt what would they do. With things all blotched up so. Well, I guess l've named them all From the top, clear to the bottom. An' I've also tried to tell you jus' a little bit about 'em. VELDA EARHART, 'Z4 1 , Ogggliij f ' S? A lf ' . K Q31 If M , if A 'iff N V5 N2 ' 'X-,it 'B :Y-25,X.L 2, I - xfi -655 A 'L My Z R gz- ' x ,' - l 'wi tx -. , 'Q 3 ld' ft ff Z - it - K J QA f - 1, H -Q X . v f , f ' f gs N - X v . l X- Y J' 46 L::P.! :fir 'SEE 555555355 ::55,EgE. -I::..' :Eu.E IPEE: Till EE. . Eg ..:iif -srssasif ua Eifi -::- Biff 52551--A: ,- kristi pgiaziif E!iEE::i-Q fiiiiiis agziaiisi EiEI:5:E: 'EEEHEEE I-WEEE ue- iiizal 5:7555 ' 5:2555 55455 : QEEES ::--5554 gsgaiagsi fd' 2. llllllliill ' ' 'I i -- ll In w LDHMHN E-at-61111111 0179.1 '01 lf EUGENE AMANN, President JOHN BAILEY, Secretary JEAN COPPOCK, Vice-President ROBERT STARR, Treasurer 76561715171 C1055 Hiyfofy N l922 we entered Greenville High School with enough ambition, determination and pep to carry us through the forthcoming years of our High School career. Being well represented in all music, athletic and art organi- zations, we show our hope of success. The otlicers elected at the first meeting Were: Eugene Amann, Presidentg 'lean Coppock, Vice-Presidentg John Bailey, Secretary: and Robert Starr, Treasurer. So far this year we have had a Halloween party which was given at the North Building. With the aid of many amusing cos- tumes, suitable decorations, a nice lunch and our excellent chape- rons, Miss Patrick and Mr. Gray, the evening was very much en- joyed by everyone. We have made a good beginning and We hope to make this year a success, so that our Freshman colors Old Rose and Gray Will stand out before all others. AGNES SMITH, '26 47 ,,,,,,.. ...H.....umunwnmnmunm- nun. nu munnn-uu,,,., nunulllllllllnn. -quuunnn-1 un U uunnunumnn nu U. m. 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I aff' p H 'I' .A un un ...mu--m... . , wi . un-un-n mann I 4- f nu. ln-.-un-uunnn..-.nunsumu An nu 1 un ru ,inn mmm mnmmun-is nm .I unmn- n -u-nu nl u n -nun lluunuunuuuuuu- In - mnumn.-inummm ununuuurum- -nn Y mllnulnlllllullll :lu u In I lnullu lll llluulnfuununnn :-If luuuuu mvuuumlul 1 I um 1 nun' u :null munmnun :uf uunun u 1- nnnnnnnnuununnnuun n uumn: u nun 1 - un.nu-nun nu. n nu nu u ii u um:-muuu un nn 1 nl ulnmnuuuuunmn u 1 U U... ln :mm uumuumnnu-mnlzl I lluinu-mm --nu .4 uuunu.-u l I I U I Eugene Amann James Armacost John Bailey Le-Roy Batten Carl Beichler Robert Boltin Benjamin Bowman Homer Brand Keith Brandon Robert Rrumbaugh Herman Bruss Arthur Burke George Byard Harold Canney Elwood Cole Lowell Crawford Elmer Delk Glenn Duckwall Albert Dunn Richard Engelken Robert Fenstermaker Ralph Fletcher Darrold Gerber Donald Glendenning Forest Greene Robert Grewe Henry Grote Robert Hartle Edwin Hathaway Robert Hawes Basil Heller Glenn Hetsler Nelson Higgins Walter Horn Carl Karn Thomas Kerlin Walter Krick Karl Krickeberg Earl Lear Raymond Lease Harold Lowe Mac McVay Clarence McVay Farrel Miller Bennie Miller Harold Miller Ralph Moore Joe Mote Eugene Nagel Myron Noll Robert O'Brien Wilbur Oelslager Robert Olwine Melvin Oswalt Cleotus Overholser Robert Plessinger E'6J'Ai7lfIi1 Cffm' Norbert Pointner Omer Pretzman Clarence Rebka Hilbert Reck Walter Rehmert Paul Renz Oscar Riegel Byron Robeson John Ross Paul Saylor Everett Saylor Elmer Schafer Orville Sharp Sanford Snyder Kenneth Snyder Robert Starr Deo Steffen Marion Subler Byron Thomas Rollie Thomas Lewis Unger John Vance Herman VanKirk Francis Vermillion Oren Wandle Donald Warner Paul Warwick Nolan Weaver Roy Weisenbarger Merlin Wehrley Ray Westfall J. 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Williams Paul Winters Eugene Witters Samuel Witters Walter Lee Wolf Eugene Woodberry Lowell Young Ralph Morton Hilton Harter Clarence Kester Carl Armstrong Raymond Bogk Cleo Cain Liberty Bell Olive Armacost Lucile Armstrong Virgie Ashman Josephine Barnett Lorena Beck Charline Collins Jean Coppock Iola Cordell Sarah Crawford Irene Davison Laura Delk Ruff Frieda Deubner Marjorie Duffey Beryl Duffey Margaret Eatwell Kathryn Elston Lourine Emrick Thelma Fansler Elizabeth Gentner Patricia Harter Daisy Hartle Mary Hascher CecileHeller Phyllis Higgins Florence Howard Doris House Perna Krick Winifred Lindamood Pauline Linder Norma Lytle Azora Markwith Marie Marshall Ella McGreevey Ethel McKhann Elizabeth Menke Helen Moore Lottie Mosby Frances Murphy Margaret Myers Regina Myers Vlarabell Noll Gladys Norris Mildred Oswalt Dorothy Pearce Uharlotte Pilliotl Florence Requartli Romia Shields Opal Shue Gladys Shultz Agnes Smith Lucile Smith Ida Smith Dona Stentzel Mae Stokes Ruth Toman Bernice Ungericht Jane Urschel Glennabelle Waggoner Mary Warner Treva Wehrley Lucile Wooten Luella Young Leura Younker Annabelle Harless Pearl Marshall Agatha Cross In Memory of Albertus Dunn Deceased 49 Ye D E s -2 ii 55:55 gi :, Exif! 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Pictures of snow covered mountains Touching the snow white sky, Pictures of distant oceans Where small white ships go by. Pit-tures of rushing rivers By snow white bridges spanned, Bits of beautiful landscapes Pictures from elfin land. The moon is the light he paints l y His paper the window pa-me-, His brush is just a snow Hake- And Jack Frost is his name. Lmxo 5EDL3Wlli'K. '25 Hlil'ff!!l1' Cy1lJ'J' Tell us not, Oh history classes, School is but an easy dream: For the student works who passes: Copying is not what it seems! School is real, school is earnest, We must write our notes with vim. Of't our notebooks he returnest, If they be but thin. Students oft' in doubtful wonder, Puzzling, though they ought to know. Scowled like, clouds of blackest thunder. Felt as blue as indigo. Notebooks that perhaps the classes Coming after us may find, Cleaning thought which truth surpasses From the books we leave behind. Let us then be up and doing For our history lies in wait, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. HELEN RUH, '23 1With apologies lo Longfellow? 51 , ,g o V' D- I Q31 y 'N-'-..-av, ff S ,Q :ge 4 ' 5 Q fix l,-7.40 5 lb , 5 6 at , 1:29-fi af L' Q K' 'df' ' ' -' O- .?s-r it K 4 n ' n G ' , i Free 'rv -- .. D' V '-mx I fvil III' . V AN 'Z '- ' A K ,Q 4' , ,I , , I .- - , Sf Y f, jg Ilmltll llllq lllll lllllllllillllllllli 14 I 'lg .'ggg. ' U ': ':.T'w7aulnunu'faunan ' lnfni 1 1f 'L :u:n:ml. Ill .ulyvll '2'1'1'f'::uu 1--n1:::.uul-:un:f '?H::.1 vnu:-:A . . nu u nn u ul 1 nu 1 1 an u I Im' mn-ummmulunm 1 umm vu nu un :nm I nv 1 1 I n I mu nu . 1- : lu. 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Os agratlecemos su gran obra en organizar y clesarrollar esta orgullosa sociedacl. La primera funcion que tuvo l.a S. C. fue un hike . En octubre los socios fueron en una excur- sion de deiz kilometros a forest park. Una 'gran hoguera fue encenclicla, y alrededor de esta los socios gozaron emparedados de salchichas, escabechados, altea, y chocolate Caliente. Despues, todos tuvimos parte en unos juegos. Regresamos a Greenville por el tranvia, cansados y contentos. La noche del 27 cle octubre en la sala de arte La S. C. tuvo una tetrulia. La sale fue clecorada segun la estacion con sugestiones de Halloween, y con las luces casi apagaclas. Teniamos juegos du- rante la vispera, y despues se servian empareclaclos Espanoles, man- zanas, y tortas en que habia las letras rojas S. C. en un foncla cle amarillo. Seguro que fue una noche inolviclable. 53 -.gin 1 ills! I S r1 ' un ' up-xp 1 1 1 i Lllll llllllllll umm.. 1 uu n mm I . 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Al partir. los soeios esperaxnos gran exito a los nuevos socios quienes lwelwen asumir la responsabilidacl. Se salwe que haran ellos toclo que puetlan para guardar la buena reputaeion de La Sociedad. I.os signientes oficiales dirigian I,a S. C. este ano: President, Earl Stocker: Vice-President. Guillermita Lohman: Secretary, Karl Hallatlayg Treasurer, Maria Lott. Rl-ZIJ.-XCINURI sz IJo1.oR1-:s Wrilss I-I1f:I.11:N TXlc'FAR1.ANn Old G. H. S. 54 ..... ... ... . n uulul -..-- ...,... , ... .... .... ,................ munuu - .- , - -.ii . .. V. - .. . . .- V.. '- 'i - 'I ' - - 1' :zulu ... ' ', ' Wll ulnunllnl ' , .ngulu u Jafuluqu 'mn nun .I I. I . ,' his . .m,,'. . 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Fllllpir Q? mf mf iw A The .Xrt Club of U. ll. S. now has forty members. The club meets every lirst and third XYednesday of the school month in the :Xrt Room. :Xt the first meeting October 1-1, 1922 the club was reorganized and the following ot-beers elected: Maurice Rhoades, President: Genevieve Young, Vice-President: Katharine Klenke, Secretary-Treasurer. The subject studied this year was Egyptian Art, Ancient and Nlodern. The work done by the club was the designing and print- ing of hundreds of posters on the letter press for the Football and Basketball games. The social event of the year was a Christmas Party December 14, 1922. The party was a great success due to the eliiciency of the program and eats committee under the direction of Miss Bier and Miss Patrick who also prepared and served an elaborate chicken sup- per. The putty will long be remembered by the members as one of the most enjoyable events of their school life. Several sketching hikes have been planned for the coming spring. li Ain A RI N 14: NI rex ku, Secretary-Treasurer. i I If ! i Q? I Iv. if -.- ' 1 Ill l i-1--an--is -- - an . ...anna an :I an n 1 . ... ...m 1112.....i1l'!l'lf ff'.. '11'LE!I7.- l: ' ' ' ' ' I -' JA - ' ' VJ-1-17.-2 a ill, III' 'Wild 'f5'JIL515.LEJ..YJ1!LYJ.1L'.iL13.5.1' 'ii7 ' ' ' null!! A -- -Chi -u ' ... ....--mm... mu um-...--mann-mw!!.'5...f.'li .Wl4 ii. .l..li: 31.1 ':..:: - :-.-. :: -'zmizzzzzvz :.:::::.:::::a:::u.: :::.:- '--' - 4 Jlun1cv-11g-nl'--.gn 1, -. rn-.ni gg-1-up 1 -v -u n . 1 .: 1 - ln:-lun um unllnnnuul u uulqfni 7 - U W - N :, , 4 wuu n u lv' Hallie ECOil0lill.C5 Cliff? The Girls' Club of the Home Economies Department was reorganized at the beginning of the year with an addition of twelve members. Corene Wilt, '23, was elected President: Genrose Schreel, Vice-President: Edna Hartle, Secretary and Treasurer. Several social affairs have been enjoyed by the members and their friends in the Club Rooms of Memorial Hall. At the Christ- mas party the guests of honor were Superintendent and Mrs. Me- Cool, Nlr. and Mrs. Bailey and Miss Beiber. The President, Co- rene VVilt acted as hostess. The members of the Club entertained their mothers at a six o'Cloek dinner on VVashington's birthday, and a luncheon was also given for the former members of the Club. 56 Illl 1 lllggjpliii In I -Ulm- ' vnu:-'IZ umlu unu ' nn: In :ll I ll la - '- Innmw I -' , ,hu ul 'H In Iflullu-u:.. guna.. un ll ll llll llli llllll llulllll I ll I Ill ull' W llll ll I- Ill - lllllu. llQl l lllllll Ili! lllull .Ill IIII ll lllllllllllllll lflflllll Ill 'I 'I I lllll' llll N -I I IIIIIuIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII:IIxIIIuIIIIIIIII2IIllulII IIII an III III:k:'Il'l1:I1LII 1571: IIIII In ' IIIII3'LIIII:uuI:: f:::::I?IEI111:'::IIIIIILL' Ill... 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I . .III.IIIIII-II ' :IHILILfII ' ' - I' ' QW I - I I II II -I IIIII IIIIII -I-1-IIIIIIIII A IIIII-IIIIII III III. -.nI I I I un III-III... ,5.,, ,l'I III r I II -,III II -IIIII I 'IIIIII III III. , ',,,,,' fp - - II I I I I I I.uI.nIII...II-' ,, I , ' HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I IIIIIIIII . IIII. I : . I -- I I' II II ..I A 3. ,, - H 1 ,, . I . . I .... ..... ...... II... I.. I ..,. .. .- The Hl'J'f0l'jl'Il! Cfllb The U. ll. S. Historical Club organized in lfebruary, 14422, under the super- vision of Klr. Allen. It is the only club based on scholarship of which the high school now boasts, as a certain percentage in grades is required for membership. Vve chose as our President, Xlargaret lIL1l1CllSQ Yice-President, Ruby Hughesg and Secretary- Treasurer. Ruth XVarner, YVe were urged to read the newspapers and make clippings of important histor- ical topics, and we soon discovered that the Hlunniesu were not the only interesting part of the newspaper. Kluch interest was manifested and we again met in February, IQZ3, with an addition to our membership and a total of twenty-seven. Katharine Nlenke was chosen Presidentg Treya YVeimer, Yice Presidentg and Ruby Hughes. Secretary-Treasurer. The meetings have been held the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The pro- grams have proven interesting and instructive, generally consisting of Current Events, Readings and Talks on present day problems. The purpose of the Historical Club has been to increase our knowledge of his- tory and to give us a broader perspective of present day affairs. Klr. Allen deserves much credit as we feel that this has been amply accomplished. Rum' Hconss, '23, 57 In H L llllll ll ll I :Inu mu um.. llllll mn I I Illllllgllzllllllllllllllul ulunumull ll H m .mu llll ll Ullll .,,.... I. In IIImlmmnIIIInumII...Inu...-I-nI....mIIIIIn I--IIIII I Inu: ...-- .,,..., ,,,. 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I -I ., vi Inn IIIIIIIIII - I - III ,I If ...1 n I ' ImIuuuIIu I III II u rIImIII1 fr IIIIIvI I I. ImIlmIInIuInIIIII I-nun nun III:-II--.IImII-n.IIIIuv .IIIIIIII Inu I I ,I ,II- Le Carrie E'!liIfHl.5 Le Cercle Francaisw was organized this year under the very erlicient leadership of Miss Lindsey, and is the lirst French Club ever organized in the history of G. H. S. Only those students taking second year French are l,!ZQil.fSA', so next year we are hoping to have a much larger cluh. The first meeting was held Octoher lvl, l922, and we chose as oliicers for this year, President, Mary McCabe: Vice-President, Katharine Menkeg Treasurer, VVilhelmine Lohman: and Secretary, XVinona Sharkey. Meetings are held the iirst Thursday of every month. The activities of the club this year were limited to a Christ- mas Party at the Memorial Hall, Which was a great success. IQATHRYN STEINM erz. '23 ss ,,,,,,,., ... I5 f .1 ... . 1 A . 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'lun .-:frilly ,nm 1 - U.. . 1 -.i...m,mmrlucun......--unnm --.nw .I at . nn.-nn-n uunu .-- mi ul . - -un. .I-1.nu...-nuun..-.n-muummn I el i an n nn-p mir ul In In lrlunluamuuuum-mrnm-anna--.gnu tum in -unf-in-.-n --nu-nn--1. .U fn. n..-nu- n uunullnnnunmnnuunu-mm- more -.nu-L mmuu unmumm.-mnuuunn nuumuu mm. alum:arurlnlllunnmruu nu' nrinm ln ---.lnunu nuuuulnunllllnuuunlununn-mnu--mmf v m In n um umm n u um In unnunun nur umum un lu nn. i nnunnuuunnuuunuurm uunuuiu u ymuun nu-unuumu ulununnuu-nr mu. nu. wllI.uiumnnlunn--- un un n m uf umnuunumui 0 ul n n u ununuQ Funny muvuummu.Illllnnnmlllnulun.:minnunw-funn...-.ununnnnnlnummuqu - .. . .n....-nf.. 'mmmm.m.m'.,,,,, .. un ,H nun...- S0fl,!lfl.fH5 Lflffilfl The Follies of 59 B. C. which were put on by the l,atin classes ol the Greenville High School created so much excitement, hecause a Dead I,anQuagge las those who have never taken I,atin call itl could he applied to the up-to-date music, that it was at once determined luv the latin classes to organize a l,atin Chili. to increase the interest of the High School in l,atin. Un XYednesclav, Feliruarv 7, W23, forty-three students assemliled in rooni 9. of the Old High School for the the purpose of organizing a Latin Chili, under the direction of Kliss Lindsey and hliss Bielieip llie teiiipfvizirv Chairman and Secretary took their places and the following otiicers were elected hy liallot: Betty liemhle, President: llester XYinters. Vice-President: Nlildred I-lupman Sec- retary, and Leroy Stentzel, 'l'i'easurer. Un the following day over one-hundred students were enrolled in the club. All students who have taken two or more years of Latin are eligible for nienihership. No social events have vet taken place hut many are lweing planned for the future, as the social side of the cluh, will not he neglected. Although the Chili was organized late in the school year it promises to he a gfreat success. 'H liaiiiiavx CAi,niciuvoon, '24. , x Jw K ':1u. -2-X Mc GJ ll m-mrr i ewp'lBl-B! ag 'U x 3, ,..:k, Sew Y, l., 59 P6l'.l'07I71L'! llfllalll :llllll ll u la I Illl I I ll lllllll lla! I IIIII llllllllll 1 llll ll I llll I nl . I IIWHII m ll nu Illlllllllllllllllllllllllfl u unvmuu ' un n mln . .. . ... . ..... ... ........-.. ........ ....... . ......... ...... ..... ..... ..... .. ........... .... . ....... .... F :- '+ ' 'L'-' '77 'l2::7..::'n:'4.':1'::!J!n..'.'L.g.'f'l'i 'HJap:.T':::::w::::::....e:u:::::'Z?:....-. - ':1!1Li 'a 4 4-H -1---u-mn. .' .Ja . .,...t -- it 5 ni '.r:,:IIulEg11n1 31413541-'iIIvI: I-rv i-- in-4-:III I lr.n l In,'Im.IoIIiuuwIun '1:unr'im'n 1ri'in vll..- 1 1 1 ... .mn :IRA ,nm 'u mf . I nimnnilnruiallllhn-nuuunuu .uma A' I . ni i IIni-nun: Inlun .I - luigu . 5 -nun. iin,u:II-n1unun-p-nu-Iulumli I m.ll uni, mm ll IIA III u1ulu.nAIm-unnuununnnuawmnnn .nm --... -ufnmu...-II ,'nInnu-inn m ,rIl.1l.InIlII:lrIllllulllllcInIIIIl1IuIuIInup-u4 hi... -......L llllllllll' llllllllllllll'lllnlllllllllllllllllllllllll 'lllllll' lllll -nf lllllllllllllllllllllll llll l lllll -Ill All illlllllll llflllllfnllllllullllllllllllllllIllll I lllllllhir , . I la ' Annu ll I ll' unlllmnl : u IIII Iufumllll .l a.Inui..r-I nlnuIIIIuIuunuunIuunl I g,. H-I-mann-...nImI.un nIununnI....n nn ....u. m,,.,ni nm nun - nn- un u :I - ug-:mmmnmnnmu In 1 ' umuf yn I 'unuunl mnnliunwm mum - . 1. Inu:-I-In .uuuunn-Inn..m.,,,n -5 .lu- Girff Gfecf Cfzfb The Girls' Glee Club has been under the direction of hlr. hlessinger now for two years in which time it has made much pro- gress. As vet we have not appeared in public but are saving our voices for the Operetta which will be given Commencement Week and which, we are sure will be a big success. The Glee Club was organized With the following oliicers: Mary McCabe, Presidentg Betty Kemble, Vice-Presidentg and Esther Meyer. Secretary-Treasurer. During the first Semester the Club met every Tuesday evening after school but now during the Second Semester we meet every VVednesday evening. FIRST SOPRANO Opal Condon Laurene Hamilton Blanehemae Lyons Minerva Oliver Elsie Ryan Mina Seamon Alice Strait Ruth Warner Treva Weimer Corene Wilt SECOND SOPRANO Iliah Clark Mary Davis Esther Hoke Margaret Keefauver Kathryn Ludy Winifred Snyder Ruth Young Kathryn Calderwood Annabel Byrd Velda Earhart FIRST ALTO Olive Baughman Emma Jane Berk- heimer Margaret Brown Mayno Coming Ruth Halliday Margaret Landis Genrose Schreel Kathryn Steinmetz Norma Yount ESTHER MEYER, '23, SECOND ALTO Dorothy Crisler Betty Kemble Mary McCabe Esther Meyer Vesta Riffie Winona Sharkey Secretary-Treasurer .4 .I ' M . 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Also arrangenrents are being made for some out of town dates. FIRST TENOR Myron Pearce Leroy Stentzel Howard Minnieh John Winters Paul Winters Dawn De-lk Pez wofzfzcf SECOND TENOR Harry Kern Robert Fox Earl Stocker Omer Pretsman W. D. Brurnbaugh Gus. Wenger Mr. Messinger, Director ,Jr FIRST BASS John Rush John Coleman Eugene Martin James Dunham Jonas Thomas Milton Jefferis Gm XYi,Nor:R, SECOND BASS William Rush Walter Steffen Leroy Shields Sheridan Yount Earl Burnett Martha Weisenbarger, Pianist X 15, Q' . X . , . -la' lx D., r. 1 l'!Sfj,rf' .511 . . gl., !.,., I 'A . , , . ,' , ,A V. . V 9, .U P, .,.', f. ,- L-X.. W., 1 Y 1 1 M n , ' , as-49' - .- ff x iz. ,- v , - a 4'- . w ,. .xy , 1 fi, 45. 5'-lf Qq ,. Ll' .Jn , ' H, V. 1' U' 1 V, 7-42. .Jug I xcf., - ,-j'- ,Z 'lf' 'vu . :Z-213 uf ' .Q :ye V .,-I' ' ' 73' '- az ff! . A. ,171-1 L , f,- I f-1 Pl + E 699 fl gygkrz' ,QQ 25:55 -I W, .M , - lffiyf L Q5 ' 3 , l -:EK :,,:2,','r'i'1, ' '-'sir-, u' 'iii 7' A -4 iii' f'.qSz,Jv ? 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Mr. Messinger Ending that there were about forty-live students who wished to meet under his direction for prac- tice, decided to divide us into two orchestras. The juniors and Seniors who had had previous experience were placed in the Senior Orchestra, the others in the Junior. At first we met every Tuesday and Thursday at one o'clock, since the beginning of the second semester our hour has been changed to 12:15, but nevertheless we have maintained our usual spirit and zeal, and in fact have accomplished much more. Several times we have appeared before our fellow students. At the present time we are hop- ing and practicing for the loving cup, to he given away at the Music Contest. TQATH RYN STEINM irrz, '23, FIRST VIOLINS SECOND VIOLINS ,CELLO Winona Sharkey Milton jefferis Mary McCabe Margaret Brown Donald Poling John Coleman Marthawveisenbarger Richard Billingsley FLUTES SAXOPHONES Dorothy Younker Herbert Zechar EUg'1'U9 Martin Genrose Schreel Kathryn Steinmetz J0hn Rush CORNETS Gus Wenger Myron Pearce Kenneth Ganger G2 TROMBONES Lowell Hyer Lester Young John Winters CLARINETS W. U. Brumbaugh, Jr Jonas Thomas Robert Hoffman PIANO Laurene Hamilton ills.. gum ' ' muah.-.uu- III 1 mu: nn lull.Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll ununumuu -a i2. fl -nffguff mm 1 .., .....4-.M puuuinm-nm 1 ...H-.....---.-.-auuu-mmn--I l'l'I---- nn ...-.. . .. , lm: :zu :g.'.:.:r:::::::::.:'..':1 a1E2J'..2'.L'!4.' 5'-'-1.:ip::.f-:.-:::':-::?E55:E::E!E:5ff-if-::------ --'-1---F-P -,nm-,-:,1.,:.n . .. - :,.'.-.'....i-...... 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The junior Orchestra is composed mainly of Freshmen and Sophomores although occasionaly a junior or Senior is seen. By practicing the same pieces as the Senior Orchestra the great aim oi the .lun- ior Orchestra is to rival those who have applied the Hllaby Orchestral' to them. Lvnder the directorship of Mr. Xlessinger the year of 1922-23 has proved to he a great success for the junior Orchestra. Hi1s'l'11R Hawiis, '23 fl!!! 1.0! ' O! Y c'.l'fl '11 IDU! WUI!!! rf VIOLINS Elizabeth Menke Glenna Belle Wagner Gladys Norris Hester Hawes Mary Flo Dickey Irene Davison Kenneth Puterbaugh Eugene Witters Anna Mae Mosby Virgie Ashman Josephine Barnett Doris House Lorena Belle Beck Robert Starr Omer Pretsman CLARINETS Dorothy Pearce Roy Weisenbarger Basil Heller Paul Warwick CORNETS Orville Sharp Harrison Wilson 63 TROMBONES. 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Can't you image the smile of satisfaction that suffused the countenance of the contractor as he tapped his snuff box and ordered the pigs chased off the vacant lot? Or of the Workman with his clay pipe or his wad of Red Horse as he ascended his ladder with a hod' of bricks on his shoulder? This all happened fifty-four years ago: the time when Ulysses Grant ithen in his primej was Lord and Master of the nation. Ever since that time great storms of rain, sleet and snow have beset this soot stained building. and 'fThe time has come the students say to tear down this crumbling edifice. Many people have asked, VVhy was it not destroyed years ago? The answer given was used centuries ago and is still popular: it is notliiiig more than because , Finally the change came, A bond issue was to be voted on in November, and as it hung in the balance, the pupils of Greenville, bedecked with Hags and banners and scrubbed to the shining point by parents, rallied around Fat Wolf's drum and threw their weight and his on the side of the Bond Issue and it was carried. In a short while, perhaps the old structure will be obliterated from our landscape, and the pigeons which were wont to settle lwith a tlurry of feathersl upon our dust cov- ered skylight, will be forced to go elsewhere. Those who have never gone to the West Building do not realize the greatness of the step which has been taken, but it will be re- alized and appreciated by those who have gone In the old Building and will graduate from the new. So the old building will go and with it the squaxvking heaters, the cracked ceil- ings, the gum plastered desks and the leaky pipesg and we can look forward to a new building erected with that spirit which has made this ifountry For the people and by the people . Roaner HOFFMAN, '24. ,. Sf? Sfhoof Spzrzf. The greatest factor in the life of the Greenville High School is School Spirit. It is no more than the manner in which each class as a whole or individually enters into the activities and work of the school life. When each class enters the Greenville High School its members are determined to make their class the best that ever graduated. Because of this a constant rivalry is kept up between the various classes, each try- ing to do something that will win more praise than the preceding class. Every one enters whole-heartedly into the work and sports of the school. , Each class is well represented in athletics. Even the timid Freshmen take an aston- ishing interest in them. Those who do not play on the teams or take a leading part, fol- low their representatives to root for them. On field day all of the classes are well represented and many times the Freshmen take the lead, This shows that they have aroused the interest of the class and are determined to make their class the best in the history of the Greenville High School. Not only in sports but in school work the students take a great interest. Each one hopes to graduate with the honors of his class, or to see at least, that some one represents them in scholarship. Since we are to have a new building the work and activities of the school will increase as well as the School Spirit . KATHRYN CALDERWOOD, '24. 67 . .. .... V-.... g. Y nulrln 1 .r-, X ...... .... ,, - ' n ' nu nu -im ' 'Y -L u-ni' . .' ,..-V ' ' H ' mlm: - I l . .. . 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They may write a list of interesting events but if there is no central thought to be carried through the story is worthless. We can apply this rule to life. If we choose a goal or hitch our cart to a star and then direct our efforts toward this end, we shall succeed, If we have no aim in view, we may go through the higher institutions of learning, and be helped in every way and merely be able to hold down a job. We shall never reach the top round of the ladder of success without a definite object in view, but will be thrown among a class of people who never do anything which can be appreciated after they are gone. MARY DAVIS, '23. x N , 4 Af' yy -f X .Q -: l xi I l HN-KH, Qowzq . 1 T0-9:5 Sowdg L MN' lm twfs .Q KPOST '0B'l lES lKe i2ni'F'0r S-wig? 1 XGM Wir? sm, M 'Ftvix . X Fyvv, .. i X ,- . 'iff' ix ' R-5' ' -a , Y are fi -' af-, J S ffglgva .- 3 Im ii . ' 'i m A ' 5 K , d ,. '? 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This noted IT1ZiI1'SI113l1l1t'I'WVZiS extremely abstracted. Now and then he hurriedly jotted down figures on a pad among the mass of papers on his desk, and he took no notice of me whatever. I felt that perhaps I should not disturb the famous man while in the midst of his investigations I took a step towards the door He noted my movements, and with the wonderful perception of an analytical mind instantly divined that I intended to depart. ' i'Stayl He held up his hand imperiouslv. 'AI may have something to reveal shortly. AIU thought I, UI have come at a most opportune time. He is almost ready to make known the result of his late research, and I shall be the first to hear it, and the Advocate will be the first to misprint it I sat down quietly to wait the result of his final calculations. The master mind again turned to his task. He seemed in difliculty. His brow darkened. The hand that held the pencil paused. laid down the pencil, and aided the other hand in tearing up the sheet on which he was writing He began again to write. Alasl what would the world do without such a man to discover the exact number of elections shot off from a gram of radium in a million years? The thoughts were appall- ing. Earth would be a chaos and man but a little better than a beast were it not for such a man as he, who has for years conclusively proved by exhaustive effort the theor- ies that puzzle us every day in our life. The wizard of science bent lower over his task. He wrote faster and faster. He added long columns of logarithms with lightning rapidity. His knotted brow was beaded with perspiration. He worked with feverish haste. The clock struck the hour of four, but he heard it not. His pencil leaped across the page. At last his eye brightened, his face cleared, he had almost finished At length he arose. On his face was an expression of complete exultation His eye flashed the fire of undaunted achievement. His joy was supreme. He lifted his radiant face toward the heavens. About his mouth played a happy smile. I waited, pencil poised, for those precious words. I have Hgured out my income taxl he said. V CLARiaNci1 IVIERGLER, 'Z.S. 69 -glnuiilll lllrlllll llll H llllll 1 U-'N'-'li -' Q 1 A nu 1 nlllll .. -r - V - . . . .. , li:-. 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He sat in a large armchair with his feet resting on the soft cushion of another chair. He was trying laboriously to read a mag- azine with the aid of an eye-glass which he had purchased under the solemn conviction that his position in society required him to use something of the kind. Is there anything else I can do for your comfort. Iohn? tenderly inquired the young wife. I think not, Susan, he replied, though if you will kindly open that package and put the smoking set within reach, I shall be obliged. Mrs. MacBride did so, and she Hlled his new pipe, the bowl of which was already taking a brownish tinge that gave gromise of richer and grander results in the future. John put the pipe in his mouth and began to smoke very rapidly. You don't know, Susan, how I appreciate your kindness in interposing no objec- tion to my indulgence in this habit. Hard as would have been the sacrifice, Susan, I would have quit it cheerfully, if you had exacted it.', How could I have asked you to quit smoking, replied the young wife, when you have never made the least objection to my chewing gum? Mr. Machride laid the pipe down and looked at her in astonishment for a few moments. Do you chew gum, Susan? said he, very much surprised. I never sus- pected it. I confess I do sometimes, John. lVlrs. MacBride. said he severely, have you any idea of the consequences of chew- ing gum? Do you know the vile materials ,of which the stuff is made? It can't be any worse than the poisonous, filthy fumes of that dirty pipe you are smoking, answered Susan. , Susan MacBride, have a care! Don't provoke me too far, said John boldly. John Macliride, do you dare to threaten me? Don't stare and squint at me through that eye-glass till you have learned how to use it. Susan, exclaimed the young husband, pale with emotions of anger. You have spoken sneeringly of this smoking set and it cost twenty-five dollars. Let that pass, I can bear it. To think that the woman whom I have vowed to love and upon whom 1 have poured out the treasure of a heart's richest affection, is a gum chewer! A gum Chewer is a credit to a man who smokes that dirty vile tobacco which has gone through all kinds of dirty, dusty ware houses. You always have to rind fault with something, grumbled John. John, sobbed Susan, I'll quit chewing if you'll stop smoking. I'll do it, my love! he exclaimed. John wrapped his smoking set, with pipe, tobacco and all, in a paper box and threw the package into the depths of a dark and gloomy attic on the topmost floor, while Susan gathered up all her gum and put it in her chewing gum box, She likewise threw ber box into the dark attic. t'With these sacrifices, Susan, said John. tenderly, we will banish forever these bad and Hlthy habits. Twenty-four hours had passed and evening had arrived again. It was very lonely without the pleasures of those dreadful habits. John sneaked into the attic on his tip-toes and walked across the floor with the great- est caution. Just as he neared the most remote corner, he fell over a large box and crashed to the iioor. There was a faint scream, and John was amazed to see his wife. What are you doing here, madam? Sir, I am looking for my gum' what are you doing here? Madam, I am looking for my pipe. RENO TEAFORD, '25. 70 I mu: u U, ,I n In un nnllu lm: un mul ' U' ' M ' mu' m 1 num, , I :mum llllllllllllll mmunn -- - - 55, f' 'ff ,,,,5,,I,,m, 3 ..,..,.. ... pun in I I ..-- . . . unnuluulllluu ...-- ....... . r. If 53'?F7'7ff'2f-?:i'::::.:P4.':: 'swf .Lei W zTPFfWf5'i'ffl1---H---13'-Wifll5Yffi'f1lVf '-ifmifffffffb , t,,, ,,,,,,,,1. I A, I4 U Q ,-inn, min lu W , , ,a.....,, 1 I Hu. 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The biayes, too, had been deavilin' me about clowns an' tum'lers an' horses, sae, for peacesake an' to sort o' oil the famely macheenery. I set a nicht an' agreed to tak, the nole rick-ma-tick in to see the show. I canna say I'm ony great admirer 0' circusesf-I niver wis in one afore'-but this I might admit, that the performance, sae far as I saw't, was really baith divertin, an' won- nerfu'. 'Ihere was a'e man in particlar that stuid upon the very tap o'a horse Heein' roun' the ring like a comet, an' the claes that man took aff wos a caution. Losh' he seemed to be able to peel himsel' like an ingan, till the rascal at last slipped aff his vera trousers an stuid in his nicht shirt afore a' the folk. Even this was at last whupt off, an' there he was a' shinin' in spangles, like a harlequin! Aifter that a drunk chiel' staggered into the ring, and the blame gowk insisted on ha'ein' a ride on one 0' the horses, in spite o' wha' the man wi the big whup could say or dae. I saw for mysel' that the creature was nae mair fit to ride on a horse than he wis ta flee in the air, but willy-nilly he wid get up on the horse's back till the clown an' the man wi' the big whup in his han were perfectly tired wi' foolishness, an' they gied him a leg up to please him an' keep him quate. It was jist as I expected. The minute he wis heised up' ov're he went, richt ov're the animal's back, an' doon he cam' wi' a clash on the ither side. I thocht he wid ha'e broken his neck wi' the fa', but no, up he got mair thrawn than iver, an naething wid pit him off the notion o' gettin' up on that horse's back an' rid- in', richt reason or nane. The ringmaister was fairly daft to ken what to dae wi' himg an' as I saw a bobby stannin' up on the tap seat o' the gallery, I got up on the selvage o' the ring an, wavin' my han' to him, I cried, Hey! policeman, come doon to the daft eeidot. It's as muckle's his life's Worth to lippen a man sae far gane in drink on the back o' a horse like that. He'll be kilt, an' that'll be seen. These sentiments 0' mine seemed to find an echo in every breast, for the cheerin' an' lauchin' that set in was something tremendous. But it was nae use speakin', the police- man widna stir a'e Ht, but stuicl an' lauched wi' the lave' an' the man wid be up on the horse's back dae a' they could to keep him doon, They gied him a heise up again, an' awa' he went plaistered up wi' his legs striddled ov're the horse's head. Of course he tumbled aff aince mair, an' the next time the daft fule stuck himsel' wi' his face to the tail. as if he didna ken a'r end 0' the animal frae the ither. Then the horse set aff, an' my vera hair was stannin' on-en' at the rascal, wha was hingin' on by the horse's tail. But naething wid ser' the madman but he'd stan' up on the horse's back like's he'd seen the ithers daeg an' to my great astonishment, he actually managed this an' gaid through some of the comicallest caipers ever you saw. It's weel seen there's a special providence for bairns an' d1'unk folk. After this, a maist amusin' wee brat o' clown made his appearance in the ring dressed in a suit o' calico o' the maist ridiculous description. However, I maun say this, that I enjoyed the caipers o' the wee mannie just as weel's ony o' the baeys, wha were nearly gaun into fits wi' lauchin' at him. But jist at this time ane 0' the horses sent a lump o' sawdust an' dirt aff its hoofs into oor Willie's e'e, sae I took him on my knee to try an' get the stuff oot. While I was busy workin' awa' with my hankie, a' at aince I hears a awfullest roar o' lauchter, an' lookin' up, what did I see but the wee clown mannie busy kissin' my wife. Dod, Hesh an bluid couldna' sta impidence like that. I like fun jist as' weel's onbody but that was raither mucho'a guid thing for me. Get oot o' there, ye pentit wee monkey that ye are! I cried, makin' glaum at the nochty bit creature. Wid ve daur to speil ov'er the seats an' kiss my wife before my very lookin' face? But, Lodi he was like a needly, for before I couldulay my tingers on him, he tumbled like a willcat back into the ring, an' awa' he went birlm' roun like a cart wheel. while the folk on every side were screechin' oot at what they dootless took to be gran' fun. Maybe it wis, only I couldna see it in that licht. ' Ance rouse the slumberin' lion in Bob Johnston, an', I could tell ye, he's a very dee- vll to deal wi. Maggie threw her airms roun' me to keep me doon, but I was neither to hand nor to bind. Let go, ye shameless woman! I cried. Wid ye ha'e me condone an offense against '71 K .,. 'u ,N ,I . in .,'.A.? ,-'R 1 1 4 ai . '21 1 A l .vi ' 31 TH. . If '4- B . 46, rg.- , - 5. , 1 , 35' 1 'V .,. 4 . 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I 1- rl nn mtg.:-up---I unnnulclunnnuu mnumluuunlliu I, V nu -. 1-in ni 1- 1 I n n uunnn lzmzlllllluunnn-:nf cominon decency like that'?l' Wi' these words I sprang into the ring, an' aifter the im- pertinent Vagabond as hard as my legs could carry me, amid the cheerin' 0' the hole circus. Roun' about an' roun' aboot the ring we guad, the wee clown lookin' the very pic- tur' o' fear, an' I comin' thunderin' aifter him like thot Greek chiel' Memesis, I think he's ca'd. The excitement was tremendous. I felt my puff fast leavin' me, but I was jist within airm's length o' the creatur' an' sometimes nearly had him in my grup, but aye as I passed the side o' the ring next the wife, she oot wi' her hands an' tried to grup me by the coat tails an' haud me back. I was jist in the very act 0' layin' my han' 0' airn on the scruff o' the creatur's neck. when he dookit his heid like a deuk in a pond, an' awa'. I went Heein' ov're his heid, sprauchled oot as Hetis a fiounder, wi' my nose buried aboot a fit an' a hauf amang dirty sawdust, that smelt horribly o' the stable. The folk a' seemed to think that this was a pai1't o' this regulur performance by the way they cheered, an' when the cause o' a' the uproar cam' ov're an' lifted me up, lettin' at the same time a neiful 0' sawdust trickle throughs his fingers as if it had come pourin' oot 0' my nose, the lauchter was something tremendous. I was that way used up for want o' win' at the time that I couldna resent his caip ers, an' when the wee creature popped doon on his knees in the middle 0' the ring an' begged my pardon for kissin' my wife, I hadna' the heart to feel angry. Sae I shuik him by the han' an' said. HA' richt my chappie, I'll forgi'e you this time but juist dinna dae't again or there'll be the de'il to pay. But its ill to ken wha's yer frien' in this worlg for pretendin' the greatest regard for my fee-lin's he began to brush the sawdust aff my coat wi' his han' an then to take my airm an' mairch me roun' aboot the ring. Every time I truned my back, the folk seemed to split their very sides wi' lauchin. I could see naething to lauch at, but next moment I sees the wife, wi' the family umbrella in her han', jump into the ringg an' afore the clown kent whaur he was stannin' losh, she hit him a crack on the heid that sent him spin- nin' ov're the ring like a peerie. Ye Nesty, impident mountebank that ye are! she cried shakin' her umbrella at the rnannie, wha' was sittin' rubbin' his croon in the funniest manner ever ye saw. t'Ill lea1'n ye to chalk up yer insultin' figures on my man's back. Comc awa' home, Bob, oot 0' this. It wisna' to gi'e fun to a wheen haiverin' fules, we cam' here. So sayin' Maggie puld me by the airm across the ring oot by the big door whaur the performers came in by, an' followed by the baeys wha' by this time had jumped into the ring aifter their respected parents, whe mairched oot grandly, wi' the band playin'. an' the folk cherrin', an lauchin' an' rufiin' like to bring doon the hoose. It wisna till aifter I got oot that I discovered the trick played on me, for the clown, while he was pretendin' to be dowcin' the dust aff my back, was chalkin' up at the same time a duddy's heid wi' long lugs on the back breadth o' my guid black coat. The circus man cam' up to the hoose next day on' offered me five pounds a week if I'd come down every nicht for a month an' gang through the same performance. He said the Bob Johnston episode was the best thing in the programme, an' he slippit a half-croon into each o' the baeys han's. But, na, na, I'm for nae muir circus performances. MAYNO CONING, '24, X! 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My steps, you hearfl them not, which way they went: Yet am I afraid, I fear the very stones Prate of my where abouts. I go, and it is clone, the bell invites me. Apologies to Shakespeare's, Macbeth Roscoi-3 IVIENUENHALL, '23. ff? , ,ffm EQ 'Lf' -f UNH V Z Y-gfjjf his TU GH5 E-DUCFITIU f l-44 A ,Ol 1, Q 4 W Ls? 2 f at - o ' re 73 num L .5512 u'11L'.'4lu I ' nur mmmuuu nm' 'fd '11 ,mug W 1 1 u nuuuunlnu Ill llIlll'l 1Incumllmlllllllulllll nllunmnn 1 ml H mm ..... .... nun in' -mmn un .. 1 uunuu nu , l V uuu...-- - ... . . ,I 'q .ii: .fff.l'f'Hf5n':':2at.i'f':' -. 5!F'-. .J-z1..J.,11L. L'fg..L'JLLf57fi:i17Gf'5:lwilififfuiiii5i'iFiE?i?i5f:: m757757--P ' --H .gm--1-n-m .-cl-. .1 . .. .......i 1. : m.r.1l'mlulrlmu lu lu im-umnu - 1: .,-ni,i.nlIl 'l :nn'inl''ln.-lllwlnmlluwlu n':'1:w mmu.-n M-um--u,..,. 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Chew Lung, his Chinese servant came into the room and struck a ! brass gong and silently left. It meant there was avisitor down stairs. - ' M Huntem indicated by gesturing with a half devoured elephant that he would see the visitor. The man who came was greatly agitated. Hun- tem arose, swallowed the rest of the elephant, and waved the man to a chair. Major Fishcake was killed in his library yesterday afternoon, sir, the visitor said. By whom and what for? asked Huntem without hesitation. That's what I came to ask you, said the visitor curtlv. Did Major Fishcake have any enemies? asked Huntem, shoving the box of animal crackers across the table to the visitor. What the dickens are these? demanded the visitor. Animal crackers, answered Huntem. He did not have an enemy in the world to my knowledge, said the visitor, exam- ining the box of crackers. Tut, tut, man! Do you mean to say that some friend killed him. He must have had some enemies. With what was the Major struck down? A heavy, blunt instrument. Ah! that again! We detectives will some day find that instrument. It has caused far too many deaths already. He was struck just above the head, said the visitor. Just above the head? Do you mean on the crown of his hat? HI mean on the crown of his head, of course! replied the guest, shoving away the animal crackers with disgust. Try those zebras, urged Huntem. This batch is lovely-just the right sweetness. Keep your crackers to yourself! What do you say about this case? Have you read my book on, Thuds? It is a very enlightening book, especially the chapters on the dull, sickening thud. My dear sir, let us go to the scene of the murder so you may get started at once! interrupted the visitor petulantly. They found the Major as the slayer had left him, lying face down on the library floor. This is the corpse of my dear friend' Major Aita Fishcakef' snilfled the visitor. ' 'So it is, said Huntem, eating a cow. Be still now while I examine the room. Finally he discovered a parrot in a cage in a corner by a Window. Hal cried Huntem. What have we here? That's a parrot, answered the visitor. Major Fishcake picked it up in some of his travels. Talk'?,' asked Huntem. 74 Z2?EiE'95.'-. i5:2:::n.va'+'f?'..':'.'Ef!'1!!9....mi.:ff? ..21' flu:..4:'fE ''gwgufgigfmmiiif'1 ' F '7 7 f Tl 5' 'u':m-m' -mma- n .u ,-fm.-nnmn an nnunllnu n nnnuunumn.. - ,. ' lull I I I ' ll Ill ll ' 4 'll I ' V i . I ' . nm-Q n rnunmfwzi if::Q:HulHl3iii1:- mn 5' 'lf'ifr5huf:EE'I:ii'EgEL:Ii'lI mr ul .m. ':1'fE'3- il1'12'fl:f1fL'l:1'i:i-2215511125.pnu:nlH.5 -mm1u-m-mmn.Iuummmlllllllllllnmmimm uint wllwnunniiniwmluuun .- 1. u - 'f'15lHl 5 zmganarnri .nuuwnliimflnuig mi u I 1 ... . ' 'i ' W 'H f33 ':'5 :a 7 ?:.'v' ' ':.1:...... . . .. ... 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He burst into the room. There was Huntem with his clothes disarranged, standing over a hand cuffed figure, on the floor. The man was collarless. There, said Huntem, is your murderer. The sleuth ate another rhinoceros. He lit ld in his other hand a green necktie. This belongs to him, pointing to the man on the floor. This man passes this house regularly. wearing this tie. The parrot has seen it and has cursed the wearer horribly Finally the man in a rage, came in the house and killed Fishcake, thinking he did all the swearing. The man passed hy to-day, and wlien he heard some one swearing naturally thot it was the murdered inan's ghost. This so unneived him that he nearly tainted. then ran out and captured him. The detective sighed. 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I'1'l lie' sure to visit, Lwmdon Aml the rest of tlinse big towns, AIlfltl1HIl I'cl View tlw scenvry, Will: its hills and ups and 1lm111s. Ulm yes, I'd like to travel. Hut suppose y11u've nut the Ulviiill, 11 Would you set tn work and earn it Ui' would you lJ0l'I'0W some? E. STRUBEL, '24 gf N.- 'I N . 5 0. Iftfl 1-Hz ww You FEEL AFT?-R Y' A GMD QBALLCN our' 713
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