Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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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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Mr. Phelps-Edward. what are you going to do is with your diploma after you graduate? Benny--I'm going to try and put it in the Smithsonian Institute. db B!vvlMnBaLl Lost: A purty big sack of marbles including tfwo large size shooters, Finder please return to Billy Pickering. S1 IQ ii g-Z5 ,fl QW 0 Mr. Marlz-XVho can explain the difference in the action of a metal? . 5?-Z5 ...V . . . . gg f f , Nubbms-It aint what it used to be. c 5 q. Qf2 Metcalfe-You ought to make a good pilot. Straker. iw., l.: .,pg Potsyfkklhy? I ' 1 Mel-You're so light headed. ,Ll-gl ' i 4?-65 fig? glslqg- SQ' . if an Mr. Martz-Rogerf XVhy didn't you boys beat 4 ? H'1sb?f'2g..'if't.,, Miamisburg yesterday? Miller-XVell. there were two reasons. They made too many points and we didn't make enough. VD.:-'fx 6-,, , V cs f,,. u,, .fi--65 31212 if g 25135, i, Mr. StoIt7+Everhart. what would you do if Ejf!-jxjin''i-'giyjgqlgfg-V-.-xyftxl--, you couldn't run any faster than ,lim Hunt? Red-l'd get a bicycle. ' as-Zh Qi G? ,gf - , . . ll ' Ii XVe wonder if Glenn Howell and Roger Miller ' ' ,NA li! got what they asked for when they wrote to Santa gxpsxviglsn he was broadcasting this winter gh:-P?iVT?g: i-xg , . , -- - N. Lost-35.00 reward for information leading to V the arrest or conviction of the ignoramus that 1 stole my valued collection of second hand Ellwood, l,. if Tufts, and M. fd O. reference books. C. L. Allen. 'Q f' .AL-4 -j . X A ' - My dear Miss Fairfax: ui A f 2+ Please tell me the formula Lester Dispennette uses E L , x 0 i to get his luxurious curly locks. Eln Brown, In of-Z5 f .V-4 -fx-335-zfxii it Q. Miss Lindsey fin Latin class!-Can any one give P, F another example of an Ablative Absolute? 1 A - if Howard Euerhurt lcoming out of a trancelh ' nfk Couldn't you say Hpuella amata ? ff' fl il .fr i Qi' R-zu i 4 J i f Tack!-wras Girls .tin sffsvrqiw Elf 7-W' H. Brumbaugh--James! How do you explain 7 this proposition? J. Arnett-NVellY The hypotenuse of the triangle YN fmy is equal to twice the length of your grandfather's Qifg whiskers. EA 2-i5 H-mfg, ' Q3 Mr. Kriclzenberger-Perry! NVhere is the lathe? -' 'B I 'az E51 Guy Perry-I took it home last week to grind A the valves in our hack. .jf--llfzgl, 5 AP-Zh t .L S leave. v. Alberta More-Did you enjoy your trip to the 'ga Q BOGSTER Smithsonian Institute? 'fQ'f.MA:fi a 'Dy nen-Oh yes! It was so exciting. cgemns fate einen L 4 Q- UV, L.-int-s.LtT:n-i Kathryn Thoe X in

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