Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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Sleepy Myers-Hows come XVeisey has those three stripes on the sleeves of his sweater? Babs Harrison-Oh? That's so he can tell when the sweater needs dry cleaning. if-to An organ recital will be given on Tuesday at 1:00 o'clock at the Christian Church by Mary Elizabeth Marshall. On XVednesday. the church will be closed until further notice for repairs of the organ. i i5 BUQIUTLIH-lid like to give him a piece of my mind. BFUI77Ql1HOld onf You can't afford to give any away, Z-ii Miss Newport-Have you been reading Long- fellow? James Arnett-No. I just started. 2-Z5 Joe Stttnle-l-lave you heard the new sneeze song? PlPSSliUQCF+NO. what is it? Bonmtrr- l Took One Look at Ch:o ' 3-in Mr. Brown-XVhat happened to your violin bridge. Mary? Mary Brown-lt broke down while I was play- ing the A'Anvil Chorus. 2-55 Bl'Llf77llZXXll'l8f kind of a typewriter are you writing on? Robert Horn-The same as your neck, Brurny-l-low's that? Horny- Underwood tunder woodl. 52-Zio Miss Warwick-MHughf Have you ever read To a Field Mouse? Hugh Slruker-XVhy noi How do you get them to listen? A 5-Z5 Strariger+Say son? XVhere can l find the Board of Education? lVatme Arnett-Vv'hyI Mr. Bailey keeps it hid and when anyone gets smart. he learns them some- 2--Zio illiss Hiltvletf-Alieef Use the vvold Hhoodoou in a sentence. Alice Beedle-The boy said. Hoodoo you sup- 3-Zh Mr. Phelps-Alicef Vklho was Francis Scott Key? Alice lVheeler-Ohf He was probably just an- 2-Zh As her sacrifice during Lent. Fhern Powell de- cided to give up studying. 3'-Z5 Culbertson-XVeiseyf Look at your nose and see what time it is. llleisey-ALook at your own. mine isn't running. thing. pose it was? other lock-smith. ff. Q7- i 'O N i 6 C H X71 mclcalf A Q B u inf tel W ' tif, 'Wallis .. Pl? We x XX l 6 1' A gs a . . 1, i V .l? I? if I Q- Q ,Je e my F fi? n -- 4 1. ., -1, ll gi? y ,. 5 N N M : 1: 25:1 r ' A 3 I X ml 1 X Q -ilk, I X L . ,. l -- i v-.-' Q ... wt? li l .-E e P lx i, 4, 54 fl' 4. 1 'ml A, v . ' i W 5 4 51115. ' - 3' A Kal LU nfl! fl T W1 e 'IXUKNAMENT naf.fmn6f1,.v Ream 7 . J 'b Q il FIT? ,lair l rglrft, irc



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llflurtf Collins-I think you are very good look- ing. xr!-FQ!'f7li!l Miller-kVell. l'll admit that you have rare judgment. AF'-Z5 Henry Stack, better known to the Athletic XVorld as ED HESSH. has broken the world's record for running around the block in 15 minutes without stopping for refreshments. .255 Raymond llIt'Vut1-Do you want to buy your name cards of me? John Ream--l'm not going to buy any. l'm just going to write my name on the announcements. Q-Z5 Fisher--How much will you take for your Ford? Beetily--XX'ell. l'll sell it for 39000. Fisher-kVliy so much? Beedle-YVell. look at all the gas l've bought for that hack. as-Z5 The best joke of the season has not been obtained yet, but Ira Young has promised to give himself up before this Annual goes to press. 2-Z5 Bfetlle-Have you got a date? Wcrsey--lt all depends on the weather. Beedle-The weather? lVersetf-Yes. weather she'll give me one or not. fE i5 Mr. Stoltz-Do you want to take a chance on a guitar? rcatarrhl Benny-No. l never like to take medicine. 2-Zh Benny-Do you want to buy a ticket to the Senior play? Leomzrti Birt--I cant l'm enly a Junior. Q-Z5 Mr, Allen--NVhat's your chief ambition? Ralph Ries-Chief tester in a mattress factory? K'-io Mr. Al!enfXVhat's the source of home life? Leona Reeder-The dinner table, .r--Z5 Ralph Ries coming in late for the ninth time. Miss Neiuport....NVhy are you late again? Ries-The D. 8 U. track was b.ock:d by a handcar. 3--65 Answer to question in P. D.-An embryo is a species of cave man. 2-55 Ries lat the Singing Fool l+This is the worst flood Dayton has had since 1913. 5?--Z5 lst. man-Say, I hear that Robert Lane lost his mind. Znd. man+How's that? lst. man-His Saturday Evening Posts came out on Tuesday. le-QQ? in i llllllllwlyllii Lltktyikk H.mna.r:r:oai,.M.: ,ms 163 , tg 1-34 5+ T rl? cc'f , . A Qvirr i.Aoorvc1'orw SES51uN :N CHEMSYRY saga QI' 251 U' 7 I 0 , QM, Q5 fl time tb :SEQ VI.-uni' ,gy -f xx X u . t as 2 1 lf k lf it X li X A .f D, QQ Ma A ,qA,.3'it- ,X,.?Ey:.g: 0 my :I i y Ffbugn- ::c1:'Fi, Eighty-n

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