Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 6 text:

School Spirit Spirit is a sublime and illustrious thing. it a 2'WH'lDl9l6 part of man's character, such as cannot be estimated in gold and siixer, nor can it be boughtg for it is not within our power to set a value on so priceless a gem and literally exchange it for profit. True spirit may be found in the halls, in the class room, at assemblies, down town, and, of course. at the games where it is perhaps most con- spiculously demonstrated. In short. you may find Greenville High School spirit wherever her loyal students gather. We might ask, What good really comes of spirit in later life? Is it all in vain ? If spirit, a thing you will obtain if you go to high school . is only on the surface, then the answer should be in the affirmative. But the spirit of our football and basketball players, and of our truly loyal Greenville rooters, is more than a pretense. It is deep-rooted, and its value cannot be reckoned in terms of money, though it is often under-estimated by others. Since we lack experience. we can but make theories in later life: however, it seems only right and logical that the as to its use ideals set up in our youth will, to a great extent, be those followed as we grow older. Then the Value of practicing determination, courage, respect, and sports- manship in our younger days is readily realized when it is our turn to play our part in this game of life. Grace lXIcGriff '28 CJ' 'U' , f 'x 'UC 'lf f fra: Xrmiff ,-:ef 'l ff A G53 nf-vw .. J ' 1 A Axfss Q xf-ff? fxfjf' f ' , N 0 , 1- 1- v , 1 .' - , . .4 fs 0. 1' V , I .o ,L-K Q 'ltr--. fC3,-921 ,-, X 4 'Q '39322' 'gli-lw-Rafi?-gfaltg 1 H u f frcfso- A , AAA 'N O . ,, A -w ,, CNA lllll '-'sffq ?f ,5'x'5j2'I'N':. A MAX nifcfl,-.fy-,.,-xx ri I' N QQ l J A Ge f' f.- ? Y 1 ' f , Q 1' Q 0 Q A Efgiln-vp.v!..4f 's 0033 Qigfoaggg. fiflgfbfyf F Vllf germ we 1 S1 sic , qc ' 0 0 0 QI r' f' ,QQ ' 'Q fxf' 5: A A W 1 nv A f 5113? D 1 away 'N Page rzirzety-riizzc

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Those Who Have Gone The boys played ball in the early days, And the boys played ball to the end, Cheering the others' Well Worked plays, Each one a loyal friend. They used to fumble now and then Ball players often do: Before Us And when fumbles came to their fellow-men, The hurt of it all they knew. But they played ball and they dug right in, Never serving a selfish plan: They Wanted the team they loved to win, And that Was the proof of a man. Never a selfish fight they fought: 'Till they answered the final rule, They gave their strength and they gave their thought To the greater good of the school. Now their days are over, and We speak their praise And wish for the loyal friend. The boys played ball in the early days, And the boys played ball to the end. Leona eil? n ,il Y ' . TW 'is 515222 g , ..,. T. ., H 'w43.,fT'fHQ Q4,3,e?j5f'm ' slit!! .. ' ,1, -, y '.14'.' f' . k 4 ., 1... 1 1 g A4 Page ninety-e'ight Reeder '28



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Page one lzzuzclrctl Our Notebooks What is it that we all abhor? What is it that we want no more? It is most dreaded of the tasks That our most honored teacher asks. What could it be but a notebook? We have a problem for each day, But most of us would rather play. We let it slide till most too late. Then we must write at terrific rate And in one night must do that book. And when at last we get to work To do that task which we have shirked, We find that all the books are gone Leaving naught to work upon. Oh! curses on that evil book. But wait! the tempter comes in sight With both his hea1't and conscience light- His notebook is all done on time. Says he, t'My friend just copy mine. A ray of hope for that cursed book. We may not get that esteemed A : A B plus may not be our pay: But if our book rides safely by The teacher's carefully searching eye, May blessings rest upon that book. Ray Nicholson 997

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