Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)
- Class of 1935
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THE CHIEF QTHE CHIEF SPANISH CLUB MAUHILIIS GORDON, President LOXVELI. HAMILTON, Vice-President ICLOISIC SAYLOR, Secretary IVILMA MUCAUE, Tl'02lSllI'0I' VIRGINIA MACCI, Reporter O. O. OTTMAN, Sponsor The Sociedad Castellana had its annual party in I eIJruary. This social function was very Spanish, exotic dishes ot' Spanish-speaking countries lacing served, and native songs ol' thes nations sung hy the participants. The program was varied by popular songs hv the quitar duo, Maurice Gordon and Clarence Young, and by danc- ing and prize contestants. The Sociedad Castcllana was organized in 1918 and has been in continuous opera- tion since that year. Its purposes are to study the life, literature, and songs ol' the countries of the Spanish language, and to Iurnish a social medium for the students ol' Spanish. One ol' its cherished traditions is Once a melnhcr, always a member. Its al. mni are welcome to all its meetings and social atlairs, STUDENT ROUND TABLE MR. XVAHNER, Sponsor MR. PALMER, Sponsor The Student Hound Tahlc, organized in the fall ol' 1934, originally consisted of the live cheerleaders, who selected two additional members from each class, who, in turn, selected one member from each club. This organization was founded with the intention of improving the spirit of Greenville High School. At the meetings nulnerous ways ol' bettering our school were discussed. During the year, its members have presented several novel pep- meetings. The chicl' activity ol' the group was to get under way a campus land- scaping project which will materialize in the near future. 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Hemufe we jfs! tba! 12' L'L17lll0f pofxzl My ferw any good md: bfmufe 1? reprwelftf a pzk Qf otfzerfwzke good momjy: ffwmzue 17 gz'fUe.r fha edffor and her affzktalzz' J'0lll?fflZ71g' to dog bevfzufe of Ll dozen or more zP11bn'17z'c reamm, thzk ffctzblz lil' herewzlh jitter! on an zzlzvorzfuzfozzf pubfzlx dred I , ' s ' Francis Mote: I like to hezu' Mr. Pnl- E -- :I --- 'f 5 1 E1 lner lecture on chemistry. He hrings 'Q things hoine to ine that I have never . 'Illlu seen before. ,X Harold Arnett: So does the Home Steaun Lziundry. I L M, I -- ll -ST . -A ll-Y lYinterroxv l: Ha v' ywu eve' I U1 t Q , XX X thc ZOO? 1 1 L 1 1 Jul o in I l K Sink: No. 7 'A X hill' XYinterrowd: XVI-ll, you ought to. X I XI You'd enjoy seeing the turtles xvhizz bg gm. M , -- '- pust. I F 1 I -Al M. A. Allen: How did you ever hap- pen to take that poison? lJidn't you read the sign? It said l'oison. Jit2 lintnngurdner: Yes,lJut I didn't helieve it. Allen: XVhy'? Jitz : Because right beneath it xvns fl sign which said, I,ye. Hubs Brzunhle: Did you knoxv my sister has three other boy l'riends'? Ii. Krick: Good heavens, no! li. Brzunhlez I didn't either but she gave ine 2i5e to tell you. e 5 I - - ' Q19 5 E 2 Q A 5 1 t Q ' . X 5 f Z m - if Eu I A l 'The GIRL Tzsexvfs SFWSDB F7 C'7K'7'VFL N13 Boomer S: You didn't expect to see me tonight, did you? Dan Hawley: Nutr, Mary Alice didn't put your picture out till the doorbell Lucille Gorsueh entered :1 crowded room with n pair of skates over her Hflll. To the elderly gentleman who .itlered her his sent, she said, Thank you so inueh, but Vve been skating ull afternoon und I'1n tired of sitting down. f X :P Hu R. Y,--:: X . .. , v, .,, X ..,,g :.,X. I, Cfffff:,.'1153 ' . ff' 215335. f ' II . 2 1 1 .fr A -1 -2--1 Y -l- ,, 1 'V if? x Xi I 6 lim l' I X X 'll' , ' iw.-f 'Q i E- -41' ii ff 4 ,?,: Q 7 , 241: I, pf kxfzif QJQEQLLZA, 4 A. M. Kecver: Ma, il' the hnhy was to eat tndpoles, would it give her an hig buss voice like 21 frog? Mothe kill her. Annu r K: Good gracious, no! They'd Marie: NVQ-ll, they didn't. It's the little things in life that tell, said Eileen liroxvn ns she yanked her kid sister from under the sofa. Bob liller: So you guve Allrend the gzite und got another girl l'riend'! Inv 1' N : I . ' '...' -.un mu .nu n u nu n um I Hip King: Yeah, it's Izzy 001110, go. Q 1. ii?-E j::'. I - Q A .... 'I '--- E::::: ll -TH' ' : .' l 4 ,ts : 3 -. v. 'I' li XX M X I KX X X X X Y il .yt-.. . X, t ,..o X lrptg X , W, X , NX , -ly I it ',X,y::ibS I NX XX l , I .y um.-.. Mutt 1 1 1- --il I v ,lil-' 4 . xl H One hundred one .X.XYur1ic1': ls Dun Sllllllllilll :1 gmail clit-iuislry NllltlClll? l.. la. l'i'y: lll vw luv ls! llvs got tlw ucitls cutiug right out ol' his huml. Hull llirt: l suppust- ll lot ol' women will ln' uuulc iuiscrulmlu wliou l m:u'ry. l lt-ml li lill2llllSZ XYl1y? How lllllllj' wu- llll'll zum- you going lu llllll'I'j'? uTHE CHIEF Ht wiv' Easy? 00 'X 4 1 11 ' af-if - ii ,f i ' 1 Q ll iii ' m x A G G11 a me 14 fo wir. Doluuc: 'l'll.lL'llCil 'you lu multi 5-h ,RA ' 4 ' lun- to my ll2lllQllll'l, my llttlc lullvn. A i-- NX liucl Ncnlcigh: l wisli you would: lm ' Q, 9 ' - 1 V not llllliilllg, much In-zulwziy. 35-fi f f ,f f .-1. .,Zlj',4Yf'f'5iLX f Lk Q if921'2ff73':f?flf2l7?N lloy LL-wis: XVlm's tlicrc? l H1 liurglur: Liv still and lu-vp quiv , M 1' 5-L l l'u1 luuliiug for lll0Ilt'y. Ki Q., A .llailmauuz Xl':1itl l'll gt-t up :incl lvull -1-be f7,,A,,,M ' M with you. plaYg,- The 5erunS Cl1ll'0lll't' Plcxsiugt l , Hoy Scout: May 9 . it ,. l 1ll'L'tIllll71lllj' yuu ucruxs tho strccl, mu- I 7 'nl I' 1lzuu.? ' A,.-.- ' 25 gg Ulcl Lzuly: tlvrtziiuly, sunny. llmv Y X lung lizivv you In-vu waiting livrv l'u1' , X s0llll'lllll' lu tellin' yuu ZlL'l'llSS? ,Q , N - . li ., X Q .-9? N9 tl. Urrisun, in Ii:u'clw:u'v stun-: l'cl , ' l '. A .' A 1. . ,. . ft-, i .- wx lilln- .1 xx it-uc Ii. f . Q l v Y., Y 5llil'5lllllll. ,X Ill0llixl'j. J Urrismui: Xu, l lluuk .XIHIYS wnuts lliv F V f:.:.. '- big lizilmuu sim-. XIV Epub rf --V J 5 ,J 4 3, 1 X if-wi ki. j i? xl ' vi ' N I i' I if 1 fifma, MEETING ADJOURNED 1. '- .1 2 ' 'V 'ZL . RX t ' s Kl:lst01' Cllllll'lllllll,H quotli the llea on 1 'fr 1 Y lluliiusuu fil'llSOl S lmck, l iucwv wc :ul ,- ' v I i juuru tu l rill:iy. M ig' E f : Q C' I 0 W '. . If X X ly .. 'W ... - 'X , A MX v 'I' 'LAK it X Une h undrud twu Sql qu wif Druggist. Here-'s your pa e k a g e. Just 150. Berniee Meliowen, not understanding: Thank you. There is your niekel. Druggist: But I said 750. Berniee,at door: YVell,there's your Se, Druggist: XVell, go on, sleepy. I made Jie anyway. Guide: This is Bunker Hill Monu- mentfwhere NVarren fell, you know. Peg Eller, surveying the lofty shalt thoughtfully: Nasty fall! Killed him ol' course. Marv lf. Rush says: Girls eertainlyi do regret losing their youth-unless they can piek up an- other one immediately. CHIEF , IPMYY IMKY 4 Mm' .. Wheeler 9 . 21 A, A awful' it 5' L? ax 'sg 4555 , 25. .2 ! E 1 SMA 5 L fi, 'K I I 1? .gg L51 M. I Al l Mrs. Manix: Darling, you were awfully late last night. I'm afraid I'm dreadl'ullv old-fasliioned, hut I do like to know where you go. A Joan: Certainly, mummy, I dined with-oh, well, you don't know him, and we went to several places I don't suppose you've heen to, and finished at a queer little eluhfl forget its name, hut it's somewhere in a little town--I don't know where. It's all right, isn't it, mummy? Mrs. Manix: Ol' course, darling. It's only that I just like to know. Marvin, said Rev. Thomas severely, you shouldn't talk like that to Don. Have you ever thought of heaping eoals ol' lire on his head? No, I haven't, said the older Metllain, hut it's a great idea. Here's the latest one about the ahsent minded professor -Ile rolled under the dresser and waited for his eollar button to Iind him. You ean't stop here! yelled the trallie eop to Arnett stalled at a street crossing. You don't know this ear, answered Harold with a sad smile. Miss XYarriek: XVrite a 250 word eomposition. fNext mornj Bob James: My unele was driving his new ear one day aml he had a puneture. The other two hundred thirty-six words are not lit lor lJllIJllL'2lI.lUIl. I hi'-y' I Motto ol' 11 modern high sehool girl: QQ livery man for herself. .Sat X G U,H y . . I - '-S D luarly to rise and ditto to hed A I 1 ! ml D YQC4 Q Makes a man healthy,hut soeially dead. I W I f 2 i f --.M 1 X l, V t'Tell me how long girls should he , W ' f loved? -Squirt tlruze .A .f ' J The same as short ones, says ' Ill lr I Q! lYheezer Kline. If Lowell Hamilton quotes: . U , y ' A Sultan at odds with his harem Thought ol' a way he eould searem. 1,1 I He Caught him a mouse I XVhieh he freed in the house: 5 C AND A L Thus starting the lirst Ilarem Searem, One hundred three :-.Law At ,,eedeI tM:n,n THE 0 I . Q , :pf :D ,N r, ' I J ' Wx i.. Ya 2 ! .Q XL ' ' ' , ' Q . . wx ' I f ' I :fo 'ij , M. an , , . ,. r A V' , ' ' I' - Eel? K gf! -L 2 'f - Li- C 2, A if .- , i --,,-:ii - : E?,.RE.v vlSiTHWDN ef? Lowell Rudy twaiting t'or her to eome downstairsyz Is Ifraneis your oldest l sisteri Maxine Ileuk: Yep. Iludy: .Xml who eomes after her? Maxie: Yoll and two other guys. Miss Newport: Please tell me what it is when I say. I love, you love, he lox'esZ ' Holi Snell: 'l'hat's one ot' them tri- angles when soniehody gets shot. f r tt, .L ci .I ff ix NS Tha' Tin dzmgo ISIII Iienliertz Ilo you want lllt' to tell you all about Iieayen? Mary Maeei: No, I want it to he a surprise. 'I'om Maher: M'hat is your worst sin? Sissy tloeket My vanity--I spend hours In-l'ore the mirror zulmiring my IIVZIIIIY. Tom: That isn't vanity--th:tt's imag- Illlltltlll. Mr. Metzger: II I have tallied too long, it is In-eause I han-n't my wateh with me, and there isn't a eloek in this l't1tlIII, Vat Metzger: 'I'here's a ealendar he- hind nie. CHIEF--U Martha Smith: Joe Vance has a good education, hasn't he? Evelyn Knuehl: Sure, he ean say Ili, toots in nine languages. Gerry Kipp: Do you believe it' ai dog howls outside your house at night that it means there is going to he a death? Herb Meyers: Yeah, the death of the dog it' he doesn't quit. Garrison King, the artist thaying shown a hlanli eanyasjz I eall that pie- ture The Drunk. Jazzy Johnson: XVIICTCIS the drunk? Garry: Uh, he passed out ol' the pie- ture. I '1 ' nmtimr was N . ASKEP i - ' ,Q BILL TEETER 9 qs woutnrwr Bsusvs 'G X 1 Hrs cas METER , V Y ZIQ to HE PULLEDX A I-335. C ff, OUT A Tit ' 1 MATCH' I' ' 11 UIVEITH M: ' 5CRATCH fri. V KN I X XDA! V iiixli it r .-. f 'DX7 fl Good Q we ' ,I f fvf- 5I ' , Morning I pdf ' X . ha. said +o its 3 I Stivo.-I-ar. P L I mag Judge: So you tried to drive by the otlieer after he hlew his whistle? .Ioe Kina-aid: Your honor, I'm deaf. Judge: That may he, hut you'll get your hearing in the morning. tlhalmer Lahig: XVhat did .Iuliet say Io Romeo when she saw him in the lialeony? Crystal Myers: XVhy in the didn't you get seats in the orchestra? A tt fl' I 'Z-E. 2 ,EE :ri ,-'L 1'- Q 1 2--'e - L 1.701135-L-hm-ifcwfnnn La-wastes 'Pam' news: 4 : One hunflrerl four - -M -'- - -'craps-H -.-...-., -...-I-,fx-,..,-..--1.-f.'.un.n...V. ' f 0 l Q 2 63' One hundred five .. ...YW - 41.1 zn...-... ..-.....5:ssf,-1:-.f:v:1::91sa1ni C. L. BAILEY Superintendeni PAUL C. WAI-INICR l'rinc'ipul MARY li. LADD Art ICDNA L. DAY THE CHIEF Bookkvc-ping :xml 'llj'IN'NYl'lllllQ.f XVAl.'1'Eli H. 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XVILMA LEAR I,L'liI,LA I,I'Il'HAHT ROY LEXVIS INI-IZ Ll NDEMUTH MA RLENIC LONG FELLOXV Sixteen L ' THE cum O 1J.x1,E ML-c:L.xIN Q! ,EM L MARVIN MQQLAIN V , .,A ,K 'H . 1 , HERNICE MCEOXVEN ' vw- Q? MARJORY L. MCGREEVEY RAYMOND MCGRIFF MAHY MAKILII TOM MAHER NORLA MAIDI-IN JOAN MANIX GEORGE MANNIX JACK MARKXYITH EILI-ZEN M. MARSHALL I Q Seventeen QNX wr' N at I - 2 , . 'ips Is , , W8 P we kv , 4 THE CHIEF GERALD MARTIN RUTH MARTIN HERBERT MEYER JAMES MONG DAN NEALEIGH MILDRED MARTIN ROBIERT METZGAR FORREST MILLS EDNVIN J. MOORE RICHARD NEISIVONGER . J. NORRIS A 7 . P In is ,, V I 'IZ 1' H I 'Emi f ' 1 I II . V :-rx A I Q, A I I' 3 V . Aa A' fb' IVEI.'I'I'IA NORTH Eighlren THE CHIEF MELVI N OEH RTM.-KN LUCY ULDHAM CHARLES ORRISON HAZIZI, l'l'lICli KIAHGA H ICT Pl I'EI3lBA UG H Hi IXVA RD HFS li MA I H HLPIX lil-IAM RY I 1.Ul-IENQIE RUSH XAUMI SCI I ISLLHASE Ii L' BY SEA MA N RQBEIVI' SCHULL CALVIN SILUY Nineteen 4, li Q 5 sr? 4 I 1 1 VII :F 1 Q4 lb 9 I 1 I. 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STEPHENS PA U L SXVA LLOXV VI IIGINIA TEA FORD .H JSEPH VANCE JUNE TURNER ALDEN XVARNER Twenty I THE CHIEF EMERY XVAHNE H LELAND XVEISENBARGER ICVELYN XVENGER I.l'CILI,E XVILLIAMS TED XVI I.I.IA MS JOH N XVI III' HUDNEY XVINTER ROXV ID GLENNA YOVNCE 6 E? ,..1. . ,t i ::. - ' - mx . ag-5 fx. , ' 3119: ' aff' .I sis Y ' ISR ! I' S .1 I I 'N 1 1- ...1.g,.-3, E fl 4, x iv ' - .: 7 ' ' I I Q . , T4 1- z'. I I 'Sv 1-F me 'H-' .Q Twenty-one THE CHIEF SENIOR ACTIVITIES MARY ANNE Al.I.ICN- - AIIt-Ii liantl l, 2, 22. I: luw-lit-stra I. 3. 3. I: lfirst vliair cl:i1'um0t bauil antl -Irvliestrxi I: Assistant I-Iilitui'-iii-I-limi' Annual Stuff: lviuiiiizitu- Club 1, I: l.atin Club 2, il, I. J Cuusul Ig Cens-ir 13, I'ICII1Il'I9l'S' Club Z., Ig G. H. S. AIlVu1':iI0 Stull. Club I':lIIIUl'. II G. A. A. l. 2, Il, I: St-c1'ut:II'y 33 l'rt-sitleut I: Nunlt-rals I3 Girl Iivsoiwe- 2, 11, Ig Sev- rfftilyy nl' Cabin-gt II: Gt-rinan Club I, Club lieimI't01' I: Xlusu' Club Ig VIpm'ett:Is: l.0lawala. usiiiiiitmimer Sue, Ask tho l'Iw-t'essur, The Gultlen 'l'raiI : .luniur I'I:t5' A Ifull lliIiIsQ4': l-huIstGI' Il:Iy 3, I: Gyin Night 23: l'shv:r 1: S4'lu:laI'slu1I Te-uiu In Aliaini in 2ntl yt-ar l.:Itin 2: 2nil year German I: Senuu' Sc-liuI:irsliiiI In XVes- luyan, ltli year linslisli I: Natuvnal Hon- ur Sm-iety, Charter Almnlior 3, I, Pres- uleut -Ig Class I-:askutball 2, 3. 4: Student I-liiuutl 'l':ible -I: lustruuivutzil Sextvtte I: Svnior Si'liul:IrsliI1I 'l'c1:ini Ig Iianil lfvstivul l, 2, 3, I3 Girls Glut' Club I: Ring Club I. ll, 35, 7.7, 410, ISU, XII, IIII, 543, xl, NIB, N1-2, QI2. 50, ini.. l'Il,IZABl3I'l'H AI.l.lCY- Lizzie ll. H AHOLD A l'lNI'I'I l'- -f l bw l':It lflmiiiey Club lg Spanish Club 2, H, -I: Iiatliu Club 2-ig Irporettnsz Ask tliv I'i'i'I- I'9ssIIr, The tiulilf-n 'l'rail: Annual Play, LE-t's Gu Siiiiie-II'lwI'G- I: Class 'III'Q'JISllI'9l' 2: Iloosti-1' lilly 2-2, I: Jr.-Sr. Ciuuluittef- Zi: Hi-Y Club I: If'IIi:Ini-e Cliairmau Ili-Y I. ll, II4, Hx, 35,31 NIIILMA Ii. IiAI.I.lNGlCl-i- - lieI,:'g'iv Versailles l. 2, JZ: Glut- Club I, 2, 3:3 Iirauiatu-s ilg I-'rvrivli Club Zi: Class Ile- 1IIII'tE'l'j II1Iff'I'PIf:I 2. ll. NIAILY I-'IAIIIICNCIIZ IIAIINIIAIZIVIY f Marne-v IJLIIII Club 2, 1:3 Girl llvst-i'rn-s 2. Z', I: G. A. A. I. 2: lntt-ri-lass liuslti-'ball I: I'slI9r I. II, Ss, si. .IANICI-I IIAVXIGAIIIINIGII .Iitz Girl llvst-I'i'f's I, 2. 1-2, I, Cabiue-I I, Sus I-1:IlCli:IIru1:Inp G. A. A. I, 2, Il, I: Latin Club 2, Ii, I, Amlilel Ig .luniur I'lai' A l'i1ll Huust-, Gyiu Night ZZ: CII-Cliairinan .Ir.-f-Sr. lla-I-eptu-ii. II, 35, NI, si, tau. XVI IILIAXI ISICNIQ ICIl'I'- - I,Illl1'IIYn lianfl I, ZZ, Ip IIl'I'Ill'NIl'II I: IAIIIII Club -, Itllllls I lub I: ti. H. N. Ailimutt- I3 .luurnalisiu G I: 'I'rai'k I, 2: If'mItII:ill I: Il'IIE'l'I'Iuss Sports I, 2, Il, I: I'IilllII I I-sIlX':II I, 2, ::, I. II, tvza, mm, Ian. IZIGIIAIAN IIIIIASICCIQICII ll. I:IIIt ILIl1'l'--- IIirt lia.Ivl 2, II, I: tux-it-ttasz SuubnnnI-I Sur-, Ask Ilw l'I'uIPssiII', 'I'lu' GivItII'u 'l'rail: III'I'IlQSII'JI 25 .luiuiir l'lay A l uIl Ilnusef' IIrii:ulI':IstII1: Club 2: li-IIHSIH' lmy 2, IZ: Harul ICIJSIIYJII 2, Il, Ig Alusii- Club -I. Il, 242, 5.3, TIT, ILII. NIAXINRAI I:lXI,l4lll-- Klux Cgiiuera Club Ig Naturt- Club 2, CI, l'ri-s- IIIf'l'lt 2. I2. If. I . A. I, 2, ll: -lutluilig 'I't-:Im I, 2.11. III. Numbers following each list denotes pages I It IRIS Bt IXVXI,-Xxiul Putting H116-re-tta SiinInmnet Sue . 12. .I ICAN HHANIIICXHI'l'iG--UI-iI':inIly Spanish Club I. 2, Zi. I: Girl Reserves 2, Srl. I2, III. ICILICICX I SHI IWXQH Ii1'0WIi Hand 2, Il, I: H9I l'9tii1'5' Girl Reserves 3: I'I'ugruiu Cliairinun Girl Reserves ,Ig Ser-- retary Home lit'-tiiininics Club 2: l'sli9r -I: Huuster 2, Il, Ig Annual Staff, Organiza- tion Etlitur: Ilrainntit-s Club 2, 35 Gym Night 3, lille-re-ttas: Ask the Pl'4JI'9SN4!l',I' The Guillen 'I'railg G. H. S. Aclvuuate Typist I: G. A. A. l, 2, 3, I: IY,l'JI.lllHtIC Club Cliristlnzis Plays: l'lepuI'te-I's Club 4: SIIIIIIISII Club 2: Hand FE-stivzil 2, 3, 4: French Hurn Quartet fl, Girl Ile-serve Chapel 'Ig Class liasketbull 23 Girl lite- svrvc- Rini: Club -I: Alusif- Club I. -I. 12, 37, ns, tau, Ri, sm. I,A VERIA G. BHYS1 IN- Tillie .lafgksun High St-html I, 2: Cliiirus I. 2 Ait Llub A, I. ll, Pill SHICIIMAN CARTIGIt-s Slie-rin Iirintl I, 2. 3, I: Ifuirtlunll Ig Interclass Ilasketball I, I: Manual 'I'I'iIIl1IlI:.i Club I, 21 Trur-k Manager 25, I, tiperetta The Golden 'l'railg liantl lfestirril l, 2, 3, -I: Hrvliestra 3: Bfmstai-I' Day I. 12, SI, 39, ILO. I-'IA'IIilCNCE CI IAIIIS-- l4'lussiQ I.:1tin Club 2, I-2, I. I2, ilu. .I ICAX CI IHNICLI.--- CiurneIl Ilanil I, 2, 21, I: lille-rQttas: SiInIm1i1iGt Sue, Ask tht- I'i'ufessm', Tho Gulilen 'l'r:iil: Grin Night li, I: IlI':Ilu:Itii' Club I, Ig Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Tl'0IlSlll'Pl' 4: Girl Iieservo Cabinet I: Annual Play l'ig's 3: .Iuniur Class Play A Full Iluuse- ' Christ- mas I'ap:'vant I, 2. I: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, I: Tlanfl Fc-stii':il I, 2, 3, Ig Nutiunal I-Iunm' sm-ie-tr I. I2, HI, KI, RTI, EIII, 59, 130. .IANIC Cltl'ZI+Z- sI.iiirt Gym Niulit I, II: Iauustor Ilav I. 2, 32: Girl lit-st-I've I, 2, Il, -Ig G. A. A. 2, I: llraulatu- Club I, I: Art Club 2, II, 4, Vive- I're-siilcut I: liinu Club I: Can era Club Hg Ire-suit-ut .l: Iutvrt-lass liaslit-tball I. I2, NI, xl. xl, su, XIAIIY ANN IPICAIIIIIllfll-- AIiIiie Spanish Club 2, 3: llmne I-It-riiiiliiiics Club I: Girl lit-svrre I. I2, HEI, NT., IMIYLIC lII'IIC'I'lCI-if - IwPtOI ' Art Club I-Ig Nlmlvrn Hay Histury Club 2, Trai-k 3: Bliauu SI-luIl:IrsIii1I Tefini in Latin I. 12. ANNA NAIC IJIGLAI'I.ANI4If ll04l Htnnf- IGI-mitlliiii-s Club Ig Girl Iteserrf-s 2, 3, I. I2. NIS. GIIANT IHCI.AI'l,ANlCs-s Slilu on which each individual's picture appears. Twvuty-Iwu XLICIC 1lICl'I5NI:CIif lleuliie'- I IIN,-X IHCI'I-INl'Ili--- IC1I1liQ IIICHI'!lGIi'l' ICLIK ICR-- H9l'li C--- THE CHIEF C ' tival 25 Musii- Club Ig Him-1'e-ttzis: 'Al.cla- Walla. SunImniwt Sue, Ask thc I'ru- fess-ivr, Tht- Golden 'l'railg Iiitorvlass Latin Club 2: Girl lie-seiwt-s 11, lg Dramat- it- Club -I: Ii'ebui'turs'Cluli lg Gall-l.'5. All- Husketlmll It lhmstcl. Dm. 3. 3: L-mast. VUUHQC IZ ll9l'lll1lIl UNI' I- I-H Mb WI- IIIJIN Play XVul'slii1i llw Kin,u': llyni ill. Nl- Night 35 Aliaini S1-liulzirsliiii Tezun 2, Il, -I, . , lhysiw-s, Seventh Ilart- in llistrir-t XX'brlil Histuryq Ninth I'I:iL't' in Iiistrii-t ,liner- ii-:in Histiiry 175 Hiiiiiwzilile Montinn in State ful' .XlllL'I'IC'ilIl Histnry 33 HI1inXYOs- leyan Sohularsliiii 'I'e:un l, llrll plave in Ainerir.-an Histriry lg Cl!-CIlJlI'l'IllRlll .lr.- l-'iuitball l, 2, I. lil, 52 Sr. l'i'-inn, lnstruinental Sextetttfg Senior Srluilarsliiii 'l'ean1 l: lzbys' Glco Cllllig Hume Et-oiminii-s Club Il. lil. AHULIP 111-IVOH-- l'unkin HAZICI. IIICKEY-- HaiI5 ' lli. .Iuniur I-'lay 'KX l-lull Huusof' Annual l'lay -'pig-S :-:, lu, ll, 7.0, Nll,1llI,fllI, ful, lui, nu, XNNAliI'Il.l.ICDlNlNlil'1I'l7 Ililiin:1'E:I ' 57, Stl, lill, 102. Latin Club 23 llnine Club Il, I. lil, NEI. l HANCI'IS IVHYIC-f 1':it .A ,... ,, ,..YY.... I Ihxxkhh UHMLIX ltmnutx Spanish Club 2. Zi. I3 liirl lil-st-i'x't-s 2 Spanish Club 2 245 Opt-in-ttzi l.eIaxx'al:i Zi, l. ll, til, XII. 1.1. , , l,Ulil-J'l l'A ljAX'l'l'-- lied LLEJ IN ll-IMI-I- L1iililnie' V V ' Y, 'J , Nurtli Star l, 25 liiwiinatic- Club -lg Class FV?-as1ii'Q1r lg Iliiyin Nipzllitwl, .igx li. Miami ScIlnIal'sliip 'I'1'ani, .XlIl6'I'l1'lIll His- A- A- 1-13. 5- I3 I-Ill, IV1'f'f 'V 5 -- Q- I- Nfl' turb' 3: uliiii XXX-slvyzili Si-liularslilp 'l'v.-aiu. retary Camera Klub' .-lgH.Xrt Club l, -, V- 5- Higtum. I: HUM' yxhm. 1, Annual 3, Ig Aliann S1-liulaisliip lt-ani in l'lanm- Stuff -I-ymsfz HC,!,,,,-te.,-S' Q-lug, fl-ymst 1. K:k'llll.Utl'Q' 2, lingrlish 1'lav XXX-iliies Hn XV9ilnes4la3': .Iuniur Class Play A l ull 'lutisef' Christnias r'ag'9ant Il xV'Ul'SIlIlr the Ixin:4 ' -lp l'sher lg Hliiu XVe-sloyan Sem-tiiinal anil Stam Sliurtlianfl anil llmili- lievbiin: Cunll-sts 3, I: lntrainurals lp Girl Iloservos lg Nali-unal lliii1iii'5ui-it-ty , , , I: New-tiuiial 'I'Y1illl.3' Cunt:-st 3, I: .litur- iCIluI'll'sIili TQ'llll NJEQUII I' III llll'lIll' nnllsm 1-G. GI-Ugg 110 giiycl- Mmlill Awarml in slim-rtliaiul lg I-laske-tball l, 25 , . . 1 . .,1 , . . Club, St-1-i'etz'ii'y-'l'i't-:isure-r lg Hin: Club Ig Annual Staff, Assistant Art l-Iiliturg ln- Class mm. 3- 1' H' all 50' 55' HU. tervlass Iiaske-tliall Il, I: Natiunal Hlllllll' ' sm-it-ty lg Studi-nt limiml 'l'al-lc lg Hebro- sentative tu Art Institute 2: Nunierals I. 1'IHlvCIl'L'x GWIHHl': 'Ul'I k1' 13. FII. N3. NU. Nl. 1.9--. 210- Niirth Star l, 23 lrrainalii- Club -lg liirl lie-si-rve' l: lliiine I-Ii-iiiibiiiii-s Club Il, lg ling 1-jl,l,1-jlg.- Ani-Iin National lliinur Sm-ivtv I. ll, su, Nli, Elll, fll. Hand 2, zz. 1. wi-I-in--ri-li iq i-'ii-sr uiiaii- ' Trumlset 43 Gym Club l, 2, Zig lnt.E-ri-lass , . ,1,.,,, , . 4. . 4. .. . Basketball 3, lg llalnsl l-'L-stix':il l, 2. ll, I: ENIA lmlhh I'Ul'IXI'i Mmlx Art Club -I: Grill Night I. il: llufislel' IHIY Miami SCIlllIill'SIlIli 'iw-aiu will-lil llislury I. I-I. UU. Ml. Ml. 2: lianll 23 Class liaslti-lball Zig Yarsilv Iiiistkvlball I: ll I3 li .Xssmu-i:llluii I' Latin Klub J, ..g liyni tlub lp lwiiitball 23 , 'l'ra1-lc Il. l-I, SIS. liancl 3, -lg 1n'i-liostra I: Spanish Club 2: Hi'u:nlrasting Club I-lg Almluol .Xll'llIillll' 'I , V , Y U 1 Q ,, Club lg .luniur l'lay 'ZX I-'ull Illuism-3 llyni Muhhlw i'Hl'l m ' I'I 5I' Night l. l3,1l2,lill. Art Club 2, Il: Sbanisli Club l, l'r0s- IIIUIIIQ 'I'l'ai-It I, 2, Z', Ip l ' lg l ' .Issu- HICLICN I'IXII'1IiICIi- SIio1't5 ' rialiivn 1-2, I3 I mitIi:iII 31,113 RI:i1Iagt'i' I: 1:. fI: 12' ' New Mailisun lg I-livin? l-Ii-mi-iiiiii-s Club ::::,tl::lIINf,:,:. 'liNfl 'LlI' ' tum XI' ht I' l, 23 Rlmlc-i'n llislnrv Club 2: lnli-ri-lass H:iskLAlliall ii. lil. .l 4 ,G ' ii-JANNI-:'i i'i-1 I-'iaii-ax'-.-A-M-in- ' H' ' I IMI' K H , , llyni Club I: IIllI'll'l'IJlN1Y llaslu-lball l. h 'm:'t ' chu' 1' lj' 2, IZ, Ip ll. A. .X. I. 2, 11. I: NIIIIIUIYIIN Zig Girl lies--iwvs 2, Il, lg liyin Night I, 23 HARRY l-'KllililCli'l'll7 Fullu-rlli lzimstt-r lray 2. ll. Sl, Mi. Hi-Y I: Spanish Club 2, ZS. ll, SN. I,llXVl'll.L H.XAlll,'l'lIN- llani IHEIAIA l-'lilYlll-IBIIXN- Slit-tit with Pltxilhnt I, ull 4, T1 ll I, I '- 'X' f my :ss -5 'zvi .., : Arl aiiuiii High Sf-liubl lg Hiring lmfiiii- liirlc Club 113 spanish Club 2, I-:, l. Yi:-I-. Ul1lif'N Clllb I. 3. li. I: X'ii-0-l'i'1-siilent il: I'I'0SllIi'IlI lg IIt'lb4ll'fL'l'S' Club lg .Iuurual- Club lie-ivwtei' lp Girl 111-swws 2, Il. l: isnt ii Ig linen-1-lass lzasiu-rluill lg Cain- lntefrvlass Basketball lg liirls' liaslwl- era Club 3, Alulle-1 ,xii-blanc Club .lg An ball 'I'eau1 l. ll. fill. W- nual StafI',.Xssist:il1t Hi-pxaiiizzitibii Iflilitbi-3 Art Club lg 'Ve-nnis Club lg ltasoball l, IC. I-'HY 'l'Qain 255 lntraniurals Sl, lg 'l'i'ai-lg Mun. .gs Ig Ip if: -'il' . lutlitur-in-Qliiel Annual stall: X lw'E--l'l'0s- I H- ' . UI x - ' NNW 'I mn . . . . ,2l,5Il,llJ, l,Mi,fi1. itlent Senior Class lg 'l'reasui'm-r lil Class: H' 'I I ' National Honor sm-iety Il, l, Cliartur V , i , , M Meinber 33 Drainatir Club l, l'i't-siilent lg lmlmphy H,X1xl,l-AlAN-- lbuiiiiu Latin Club 2, 3,-I, I'1'6SllI0lll lg student .. . -. - , ... . - - I .i. - Iifillllll 'Fable 4, u. H. s. .xiii-ii-.-..re sum' ::, X IT fff ff' f,l,','tf ij, I'l'fI f If III QQ' ', A' Se-t-retai'v H- .Iburnalisni li Il, Ig lie- A' ' DUI N 't 'u ' 'lm I' bilrtc-rs Club 2, Il. lp 'Fe-nnis 'Ftfani 3. l: Ht Such' Gym Night I' 35 'l 'f'SS Hand 1, 2, 3,13 H11-liust1':i. l, 2, Il, lg l-lanil llasketball l, 2, 32, l: Christnias l'ag:i-ant I-'ostival I, 2, Zrl, Ip Sulu Hbm- llantl Fvs- 2. 1-I. I Twenty-thretl 'SIT ll ll ll I , as ei: if S- 1 , . 1, J, Ill li il. 4 I l ii A 1 if Il ill ll ll:- all :VIII ill 4:55 rw ll lil ll' lf 'i -ll lil! ,Q i 1 . I Ia ill lil 'gil' v 1 Elf 'F . all wif' . . if E sig, 55 - JI, i I wsu I. If ,Hi ,iya ,i . GI, A . tif: 1 .I I-if sig. I' ' ll- lil' ii, .gi Ii! ?'x lil .Q 1 , . 1-Il xxx. 11:-, rl 3 13? rl I' Hp, Li' .llgl I-ii ,.. lill- I5' ,I ll l. Ev ai., 7 . li 4, THE CHIEF A CC..- ACCC. .CC lil-IUlitllfI.XNNA IlA'l'IIAXYAY-- Goui'g:'e li. A. A. 2.21, I3 liirl li9se1've I: S1i:llllNIl Club 2. 3:1 lu-1iui.ui-- Club ll. I:G!'l1lNit4'I1t I, L-lg liiti-rwlliss l4:i.sketb:lll Teluu I, 2, Il, -lg NIIIIICIZIIS 35 Cliristuizi.s Play ll XVnr- ship :lie King l. 1-I, Nl, Sli, Stl. MAI-IY ALICIG ll.XNYI,EY- Il1iwle5 ' Orvliestrxi I, 2, Ll, lg Girl Reserves I, 2, il, I, I'l'esuI0lit2 -lg YICG-l'l'CSlLIGllf Girl Ht'- serxe Czibiiict Sl, ll. A. A. I, 2, I, Trezis- urt-r lip lutruuiurxil Clixiiruiziii li. A. A. llmirll I: Ilriiiiizitil- Club I, -I: llebui'tei's' Club -I, Iluliu Club 2, I-I, lp Aeilile lg Jun- I mr Cluss l'laiy A Full blouse 1,3 Ob- vrettzis I.el:iw:il:i, HSIIIIIIOIIDQI Sue, Ask tlu- l'1'ul'essui', 'l'li0 Guillen 'l'i'iiil: ll-ulstei' Iluy I, 2,1l, 4, Ilyiu Night I, 2, Il: Vslier Ig Cliurtur NIE-uibOr Humir Society 13, I, Yil-0-l'rQsiilGiit lg Rlusil- Club -I, Vice- l're-siileut lg Stuileiit lluuuil 'I':ible -I: Nuuierails I: Sbuuisli Club Ig Klux Club -I, ll, Ml, SI, Htl, ilu, Bu, Eli, toni, III. CIIHISTINA Hl-Il'?Jl4lliM- limi llr:lui:itu- Club Ig Sbxiuisli Club 2, Sei-retury f:1Ill'I Il-serves I. II, ml. ll.XI.I'H Ill ll-'VRIAN KI:iuu:il 'I'r:uuiu: Club I, il, KI-nh-rii His- lull' Club I3 Xuturt- Club Il. IS, .XIIYI-IILX Ill'I-llllll Vedic I.:it1u Club 2, Zlg luwiiuutu- Club lg Girl Ilesierxvs lp Vslivrg Clulrus I, 3: Si--tuuizil liuulilivvlvllll Curittfst I, l',a0,H1i. IVAN .IHIINSHN .I:izZ5 ' Art Club I, 2, ZZ, I4 lll'iIlIIllll4' Club I, IIYIII Xlulit I, IIIIVINIIIIIIS I'ilLLl:'IlllI ti XY1il'sIillvlIu- IQIIILH I. IT, su, su. III'Il.l'IN Ii.Xl'llIll'III'IIi- - II4ilsIE ' l'ulu:i II1gaIiS1-liluvll,!g Ilzilul I, U, Il, I: Iluuu- ICl'l-iuuuu's Club I: lluufl lfvstivul I, 3, ::, I, if., mul. .IANIICS IQICSSLICIL- .Illlllll5 ' I,ll'ulllul1w Club 123 LIIlt't'I'ICJI1Il'l'N' Clllli 3: Ft-f'i'v:tul'5' 2. IG. Ifilllllili Kl-ZHTIIIIL fu-ul'gt- llulluusburu I: I-'. .X. A. 3: lirinul--:istliig I'Illb Il. Ifl. ANNA AIAIIIIC Iil'1lCX'I'IIl-- Au Cliwius I, 2, ll, lg Ubi-iw,-tt:i 'Nliiiluiiiiit-t sue lg Art Club ilg lniviiiiaitu' Club I: 1Ierui:1uClub I14iyui Niprbt I. 15, 343. .IIIIC KIXCAIII 'iluse-lull I-'xiirbvlll 'I'-lxxuslui. Ig lleiwgetwwii 2, lzsiufl I, Jg Clif-rus I, 2, lg Clziss l'resi4,Ieutg Cluss YIM--I'l'n-sl1It'lll I, NJIYIIVC l'IlIb Il, ll:isi-bull ll, lg lute-ri-Iuss I1:iskvtIl:ill Ig Clriss I'I:l5' I. I5, fill. I'II.NIII1.X IiINIlAI,I, ICI lJrzilu:itu' Club lg llzitiu Club 2,213 Girl Ilv'si:l'x'f' I. Il. IT.. ILAILILIHIN KING - 4i:iry Ari Club I, 3, ZZ, I: 1lbiyi'ett:i Suub4lu- ll4'l Suv- 23 Ill'illllJlIll' Clllb: Cliristluus lmgf-lul ll XYursIiib tlu- Klllllf' 'l'r:u-k .I, I: I'll-sul:-ul Xvulii IIUIII Iluskm-lbgill I: Ililr'rv'I.lss Il:lsI-41'lb:lII ll, I. IS. K I li ICTC H ICN K I1'1'- Jerry Girl Ile-serves I, 3, 3, Girl Ile-serve Cub- iuet 3: Ll. A. A. 1, 3, Sl, -I, Vice-Presitleiit lg llutiii Club 2, 3, .Juuior Play A Full Huuseg Amiuul Stuff -1, Assistant I-luuiur ldilitur. 15, H-I, 4. IAIVISE KIJNE- Wlieezer 1QII'CIl9St1'4l I, 2, -lg G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, -Ig llriuuzitit- Club I, 2, 3, -Ig Girl Reserves 2, 3, lg King' Club -lg Eiiglisli Play XVei- uies un XX'emIiiestI:iy 31 Gym Night Ig Set-- retairy Girl Reserve I-'rieiulsliiii Club -I. lf., sl, sn, sus. lCIl,IfZlflN KNICK- Nil-k Home .Iii-uimiiiics Club Il. Ill. l+IX'IGI,YN KNIIEHL- hiv l.:itiu Club 2: Art Club li, -l, Sei.-re-t:ii'y . Ig Girl Reserve L, lg Gym Night 1, Il. ua, xml, su. Cl'lAl.Rll'Ill lightly- - Chiu-k S1iI'tb:iIlZl. 113. lllill Kl'llCK- Mini lfu.,itIv:ill 2, Il, I, L'il1lt!IIll I: liusketbzill .l. I: lrlu-k I, 2, Sl, lg President Juiiuir Class :lj Wurld lllsiury Club, lfresiue-ut 2, nyui Bight 2. :lg .luui-ur Class l'lzny A l+'ull Huuse- Zig G Assurizltinii ll, -I: Student I-lnuiitl 'l':ible lg liiuiliizitiv Club Il, -lp Cliristuizis Ikigeiiiit H XVurslii1i tlic Kiiig' lg Stuge Al:nii:i.e'er Ip 'Feuuis Club I. Ili T' 'V' 'il Sl 'Ili '40 'ui Cl IAIAI Iflli IC. LAISIH Iiuiul Il, lf. lf. .-X. 25 Hpere-ttu Ask tlio l'rul'e-ssur 33 .Iuiuur Cluss Plaiy A Full Huuse: Il: ICIIHIINII I-'lm' UXVIFIIIUS ull XY01lliGsal:iy Cl, llrxiuiutii- Club -Ig Pnl llmilieu' Club Il, lluiul If'9stiVal Il, Report- ers' Club lg .luuruulisui li -I: Cliristuius lunge-:iiit mi XVursIii1i the Kiug ' lp Inter- rluss lluske-tb:ill I. Ill, Htl, ill. l1ll,l,IS 1..lNI-I- Eli Gym Club 1, 2, Il, Iiiteri-Iliss I-luske-tbaill I, Hess-rve Teiuu 2. Sl: Yursity lg Track Ii, 4, Hi-Y Club Ig U Assrn,-ilitiim 3, 43 Iinys' GIGS Clllll Ig I . I . A. Ig IIUUSTQI' lin l Ili ju 'il NN 'il 1, . ,...,.,..,.. WIIAIA Ill-UAH- Wilii Ilulllfl lfli-uiuuiiim-s Club I, 2, lg Xlmlerii Ilistury Club Cl. Ill, EMI. l,lTlGIlI.A I.IGI'HAIl'I'-- l.e1ipiQ Art Club 'lg Hyiu Nig.:'lit 253 li. A. A. 2, TI, -lg lluuie lflvuiiuiiiivs Club ll, lg Gyiu Club ::. Ins, su, 81.90. IUIY IAIIIXVlS7 AI:ib:1,Ii1 Suluvy lluiiier lligli Svluiul Ig Ilulitl 2, Il, -lp tlivliestrsi I: l':it Iluuuey Club 2. Il: lbruui Xlujur Zi, Ig IIIDCIAUIIZISI Hulibuuiict l , I Sue L, Ask tliv li'-ul'essur 1.3 Aiiiiuail l'luy 25 llyui Night :lg Iiuuster lull' I: lizilltl I 9stll':ll 2, il, -I. Ili. INICZ I.INlIICAIl I'll-- l,i1uIy IlllE'l'CtI.lI I Ileur Aim-i'il'u Siii:Aiiig ' Ig IPVIIIIIJIIII' Club I, Sly liilllll Club Z, llmue IG:-uiiuiiiir-s Club lg Cliristuius l':i:4L-:nut Il. ua, ful. Twenty-four T ll E MARLENIC LUNGl:'ELl.LlXV- Mars Dramatii- Club 4: Girl Reserve 4. 142. MANY Bl.-XCCI Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4, President 4: King' Club 4: li. A. A. 3, -4: Latin Club 2. 3,k-4: Aetlile: lnteri-lass Basketball 1. 105. 58. 54, 90. T011 5IAHliR- Chief Latin Club 2, 3: G Asson-iation 2, 4: Basketball Manager 4: G 4: Trac-k 3, 4: Tennis Club 1, Presimleut 4: Intervlass Basketball 2, I-2, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, Zi, 4: Hand Hall 2, Zi: Tennis G 1: National Honor Society l. 17, 84, Ii4, 52, 9Ii. DALE 31t-Cl.AINf Mt-Clain lf. F. A. 2: liramatit- Club Zi: Christmas Pagealit 3. lT. MARVIN AlvCI.AlN- Art l uotliall 2, Ii, 4: G 4: Basketball 2, ll: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: G 3, 4: I11tel't'laSs Basketball l, 4: Gym Night 24: Hi-Y Club 54, 3, Vit-e-President 4: G Association 14, 4: Treasurer 3: Spanish Club 2. 17, 52, 54, 54, NH. lil-IHNICIC A101111 NYICN- Bit-l4Iou'eii Girl Reserve 3. 4, Vice-1're-sitlent I: Urainatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: .lunior Class Play A Full H-ouse: Annual Play Let's Go Somewhere 4: Gym Night 3: Reporters' Club -l: Christ- mas Pageant 3, 4: Chairman Reception Committee Jr.-Sr. Prom Zi. 17, Sli, XII, 84. 94. X1AR.IORI1'1 L. AIt'GR1Clf1X'1-ZY+ Al:inge Home l-Iii-nnoiiiii'-s Club 3, 4: Girl lie- serve 2: Gym Night 1. 17, Em. RAYMOND Mt-GKIFF'- l'i:iy Gym Club 1, 2: Travk Team 2. 17. Nt IHLA MAIIJEN-f M1ii4leu F. F. A. 2: 1-'botball 2. 17. JUAN MANIX- I-'ariner Clrchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, J Z., 4, President 3: Latin Club 2, 31. 4, Cen- sor 3, Aeclile 4: G. A, A. 2. 2, 4: Spanish Club 4: Dramatic' Club 1: Class Secre- tary 3, 4: Secretary B-uartl of Control 4: Business Manager Annual Staff 4: Stu- dent Rountl Table 4: Gym Night 3: Senior Stringed Quartet 4. 17. Sli, 94, X4, 4. Sui. GEORGE MANNlXf Georg'e F. F. A. 2. 17. JACK MARKXVITH 17. 1-IILEEN M. MARSHALI.- Pin SD3.I1isl1 Cluli Clin s ' lu ii .' -: rub L: l' me lf: in- omics Club 3: Operetta Sunbonnet Sue 2. 17. GERALD MARTIN- Pepper Inteiclass Basketball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Track 2: Baseball Team Zi, 4: Spanish Club 2, 37: Pat Romney Club 2: Imramatii- Club 4: Gym Night 1, Ci: G Association 4. 17. CHIEF BIIIJJHED MAl'lTIN- Mill Dramatic- Club 1, 4: Latin Club 2, IL: Girl Reserve l: Uberettas: Sunbouuet sue 2, Ask the 1'rofessor Zi: Miami Si-holarslup Team. Latin 1: l'sber 4: Chorus 1, 2, Il. 15, SH, 543. RUTH MARTIN- Bunny Spanish Club 2, Il: Home l1:l'i,IllOlllll'S Club 4. 18, 90. 1-ZOHERT BllC'l'ZGEl:- Hob Art Club 1: XX'estei'x'ille High S--hool 2, ZZ: Urainatic Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Cliristnias Pageant li XX'o1'sliin U19 Kimi 4: Ubin NYG-sleyan St'll0l3l'SlllIJ Team, Chemistry I: Boys' Glee Club 4: BHUSIEI' llilj' 4. lb, All, Pl, XS, H1fIRHER'1' MEYER- - 1ioim1o Art Club 1: Latin Club 2: ln--mritif' Club 3, 4: Vice-I resitlent uf Class 3: Jun- ior Class Play 'AA Full House 1: Annual Play Let's Go somewhere I: l71iE'l'lStI1l The Golden Trail lg Stuileut Ruuntl Table 4: lioys' Glee Club 4: Cliristnias I'!lg'91ll'll1 3, -lg l:51uiSIQ1' llily 4. IN, SU, 941. 1-'ulfl1CST MILLS-- lreaner Hatlio Club 1, 2: Ilitervlass liasketball I-Z, 4: Softball fl. 18. .IAXIICS AlljTNQi+- Jllll Art Club 1, 2: liiltllo Club ZZ: German Club 4. 18. 52. ICTJXYIN J. BILlOHl'I+ Rl1lore Dramativ Club 1, 4: liaseball ZZ, 4: ln- tel'1'la.ss Basketball 2, Il, l: l'at l-looney Club 2. 3: Travk 1: Spanish Club Zig Foot- ball 14. IN, SU. DAN NEALEIGll+'A1Ja1i Ansonia High st-hool 1, 2: llailio Club 3: Draniativ Club 4. lN, Stl. RICHARD NICISXYUNQilil-I- Hosk Cross Country 1: Travk 1, 2, 21, l: Class 'llreasurer 2: Gym Night 1, 33 G Asso- fl'l1Lfl0l'1 4: Art Club 1: Vat lioont-y Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Marathon Runners Club 4 18 'I Q4 I. J. NORRIS XYhI1.'1'HA Nl rl'1'l'H Spanish Club 2, ix: Inter'-lass llasketball 1, 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 22, 4: Girl l-leseryes 4: 2nd Piave Set-ti-i,ni:il Cbntest Bookkeeping Il: State Contest, Bowling Green, Book- keeping' 12: I'slier 4: Gym Night 1. 135, si, ses. All-ZLYIN HIGHHTMAN- Kiel I . F. A. 31. IS. 1.1'CY HLDHAM- 1.u Latin Club 2, Il: Gym Night 1, 22: Inter- n-lass Basketball l, 2, Zi, 4. 19. CHARLES HliRISON+ liaf-e Horse G Assoviatibn 2, 3, -4: Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Bask- etball 3: Varsity 'Frat-k 1, 2, 3, 4: span- ish Club 2, 21: Stage Hand SI, 4: lntervlass Basketball 2, 4: Art Club li: Gym Niglit 3. 150. 94. Si. 32. 7.4. 2. Twenty-five 1 ll 14 1 V1 tif ,. i x n 1 I rl ' z I i , I I . 4 I 4 'V . 51? V . . :' 43: all 41. si :lit 'H I .f tig- li itll. ,. ,lu ,nf 5744 If ' :iii .gg ali G91 Gif'- .24- JT? 4, 4 5 lg.. lt? :gl .az lxll 4.8 iii? .72 2:4 Si? F2 5: X, . 54 li . . ii: 'K Ii - I-112 J, 53, - 4 ,, 1 ju 1, lg! :ia , si? E i . itll: WH -'i fa ill' ' 1151: Frm .,.ii. fi:-i Fill .i,., 'il li? ii l. R i .: ,I ,gy N 'N if .P 'Fr 'FJ .Ulf k Q .1-9 f I . -, , Jah, X nv ' '- . . . .H 'S+ 5 Q, 1 s 'Jx 'B , Hx ,. ': - ' ' F' ' ,V : f' Y ' fi, x I ' 1 A . A f v ,, ..,, 1 1- , ,.,, ' 1 'l f .--f -. I .,. I : . :A f v ,J f ,Q x .4 xv.. f ,. THE CHIEF HAZICIA l'lilL'l'3-t'l'l'iu'0 l'IlGl.I'IN suufucuixuuzxr -::suI..u,-umm ' . -I, -, .,, Iuuteumlquss llquslwtbzull ll: IIIIOI'-IHSN USNO- I-:ull 2-1, I: tlyuuNi:ht ll:S1v:uIIusIutlIIb ' tIuu'I Ill-st-uwv I. III. Nui. .., XIXI'lIXI'l: I' I'l I'ICItIl.Xl'tlII'ff lllttl .t,t. lluunv Ifluwuliuvululus Llub I, 1, . Xutv- I'I't'. ' fl: suultuut Intu':uuuuuu':uIs I, 2, ZZ: tlyuuu X, In -' U4t'I':uuus I, 2, 21: Clut-uuuistry I It uuuu Cuuvtuilu I usGIu-III I S1'IuuI:uI'sIII1 'I4a':uIuI II: Il. .X. .M ' ' t III Iit's0I'xt I I-'bu I-ul-'uu l ll'l'l'Y1I I'sIut-It Ig Iiuskv IIICLICN IIICANI- ., .-, Inu t-nt huul In L-ru Iluull 'I'0:uuuu. III. 1 - AI unnuc ..,. tiirl lin-ss-u'x't-s l I' lunsuulvlut UI lf'u'ut-uuulsluiuu Cluub ' C:ubuuut-t Iut usuux-u' I: . ., tu X X I Il, I' Nuuuuwuwuls 12: .Xu't thub Ibu':uun:utuu- Cluub I, 2, Il: tliuul Ilvseuwf- 2, I Zi, I: tlyun Night I. III, Sui. Cl.IfZ4'l SINK I-'u'c-shunatn Ifuuut!Iuullsslixusketbnll Blun- :u:vu': lntouw-l:uss Ii:uskCtb:uIl I, 2, Sl, I: Ilzunul I, 2, Il, I: Il:uunI I t'stiv:uI 2, 3, I: CIIEII-u'IP:uuIvu' I, tl I: li Assmfizutuuuug Clzlss 'I'I'0:usIuu't-u' I: I-Iuuustou' Imu' 2, II, -I: Spanish Club: Art Club: Mnuuuuzul 'l'u':uining:' Club: Stuulent Iiuuunul 'I':ublv. 20. I-IS'I'HICIt SXII'I'll-- ICug'e Iiuuntl Ei, I: I.:utin Club 2, CII: tiynu Night I: Iluwuuuuzutit' Club I: Minuuui Su-luulzursluiuu 'I'9:uuuu, .Xlut-bu':u I: l'shc-u' I: N:utiun:ul Ilaun- uu' Sucietv I: St-hf' l:uu'slui1u 'I'0:uun In Klinnui :und He-iullvl-eumz' in Iulmxlislu I: II:unul Ifes- tiv-ul I 'In so I, 3, 12, I: Cuuuut-u':u Cluub LI, Yum:-l'ut-sitlu-uut 1:3 t1yuu Night I, Il: lltmstt-I' llzu' sl. I: . .., . - ,- . lJu':uuu:utuu' Cluub I: Ituuugr Club I: Stun vuut Imunul 'l':ubIt:: Cluristunzus lhugvzuuut 'IH XVIII- U, , ,, , Sami UW lung-1 1, L-M55 ll ,,,I.u,l. I. NI.XIxIlfI.X SMI I Il- - wuuuuttx .Xuuuuunl rtuutt, Huuunuu lf.tIutbu', tl. II. S. ,Ml- Ym .mtv SLI 'R -- 'II I, lluuuuuu luulutuu. Iuutu.uunuu.ul Spuuts I. 3, Il, Ip uint-u'e'1t:u 'Ihe tl-Iulult-uu uI'uu-sluib Te--uun tu XII-uuuui 1 I XI Llruu 'atb bluut I luu hh I-III Girl I-lose-u'uc 2, II, I: G. A. A. I: Art Club Sl, I: I.:utun Cluub 2: I1u':uuuI:tti4' Cluub I: tlynu Night I: Itinpz' Cluub I: 'I'u'e:usuuu't-u' Art I 'IIVUIIN I3 SVI ' ' A ' ,A I., 1 Cluub Ig luutPu'uuuuu'uuI Suuturts Il. LII, Hui, XI, li. .. ': . I I F xo, mu, bluuve 2, linulush Ist bluus,-el 12: I she-u' I' llhuuu XYvsIt-yuuuu I, lst Ilustruvt, Sth St:ItP, Ttlu TSt:utv, IIuuIluul'2lIuIL' XII-uutuauuu Stzutcg Cluzurtt-1' Iitllil'CIl'I' SNICl.If- I1uIu yultmlwu' Nzutuunzul Huuubu- Suvuuctv il, I' ISO- Y , , Y Y Y ,Y h , 1m1'tQ-u's' Il I: Sefuuuuul' Su'luuuI:uu'sluu1u Civil- II'md I- 23 'I' .I- I? nII FQTAIIVIYI I' 3- 'I' I5 UN, ,ull In L.UHm,, uw- I ll, M, M tlu'u-luestrzu J: Hunt-ueuttausz Ask the l'u'u- NU ,'H.' I N, -YU ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ie-.4snu ' Zi. 'l'luO tlnlulen 'l r:uiI I: ISUIISIQI' I . . I. , . I I J XI XI'Y I I IPIlI NL'I'I I I I 'SlI- - Flu Daly L, I., I: Mluuuuuul 'I'u':uuning.' Club I: Spanish Cluub 2: Musiu- Club, Pu-esidz-nt I: ln':uun:utiu- Club Ig tlyun Night 1,25 Christ- ' ' ' nuns Plzuy tu XVuu'slui1u thc- King . 20, 4Luu'I lu-Q,.u'x-tu I, 2, 15, I, 'I'u-f-:usuuu'c-u' I: 92, XII, l.:utin Club 3, JI: Suuuuuush Cluub I: uwuuuuumtuu- Cluub I: l'fuuIuu'Ivu's Cluub 11. I: I? IN- AX- I. ,, -W., Y. ,.YY..- .- H 3, il, I: Clkuub livumutt-u' I: Nuuuu-u'-uls .Xu't AXIJKI' SILIIHIAH xtmle lll'I1I'l 1'III1I1IN+' tu' -NVIY IIISUIIIYC' 3. Ulu- Hbune ICI-uuuuuuuiu-s Club I: Hyun Nil-flut I: 4-uw-tt:u 'Nuuuubuuuuuu-t Suu' 2: lntu':uunuu':ulsY I, spgunuslu Club 2: C:unut-u':u Club 3: Iuuttlu-. 3, 32: XIi:uuuuu St-luul:uu'sluu1u 'I'1'rIIll. NIIFIIIISII I-I:uss Iglnske-tb:ull Il, I. 20. I, I. liu,su1,irI,NI. I I ICLICN S'l'ICl'lI PINS- LI vu . X'liI.l. l1I'I Y- I l, ' , IMI I WI Y Class IiQuuuu'te-I' I: Hyun Nuprlut I: Hu'- l'u'u,-siulent ul' Clzuss I: Nl:unuu:uI IIIVIIIIIIIIQJ' I-hestuuu I, 2, 23, I, Ist Chuiu' Yiuliuu I: Inf. Club I: Iutu-uw-I:uss llusltu-Ib:uII 2: X:uu'sut5' in Club 2, Zig Iluwuuuuzutiu: Cluub I: Rlusiv Ifm-tbqull IL, I- X'.u'sutv Ii:usItu'tIu:uII I: Club, Ht-I-u'et:uu'y :Incl 'I'u'P:usuu'eu' I: Se:-V ssnu IIN A' -izutuu uu il, I, I'u'1'siuIt-III I: 'I'u':u1'Ii I, I: .tuuuuuzul SI:uI'I', ,tssustzuuut Iiusiuutiss XI uuuu 1 I I Ilnsvbzull l', I. Ill, III, ..2. liunuul IIIIII Stuutv Sluuu'tlu:uuutI Cunte-st 11: SQCIIIIIIIII 'I'yuIi1up:' Cbuute-st Cl: Sec-tiuuunl Slunu'tIu:uuutl zuuuul 'I'5'uIiuu:: Cuntost I: tlurls' 5.21, I, xl, tile-0 Cuub II: Soniuu' Stringed tJu:uu'tt-t I: Annuzul St:uI'I', .Xssustuuut 'l'ypis't I: Christ- . , , IIIJIN I'I'u:,:'I':uIIl tv XVwu'slui1u the King I: II II'II'I' I-I NI' ' I'I' It Iiuuuustffu' Imy tIu't'lut-stu':u I: N:1ti1uIu:ul Huuutiu' I:,,,, yum, ul uv, uf, 3, 3, 15 'u'u--url, u uw, Suuvu-ty I: tlu't-gg' IIII Silvc-u' Mt-uI:'uI .Xw:uu:uI A Ill Slunutluzunul I. 20, Htl, Sui, I. NAHAII SCIIl'II.I.II.X5l'1-- 'Sluu-Il5 ' l,YU.lI SXVAXLIAnYi..S1ml,l,Uw.. Nwrtlu Still' Iluglu Svluunul I, 2: ll:usIiI't- f,,,, ,, -,,. ., , . . 'ml' IY ZY VIHS5 mM, :Y Vxhllr ,Y XYIUUHHI XCus.uuIIt.s Hu,,IuNIuuul l,J, Ii.unul I,3. III. lluuuwu sb--uu-tu' I: Stwtuuuuzul Iuuiuultluwuuuuuaz W'n' 'A 'W vuuauuxlix 'u'u4:.xufuIu:uu- HtIIlI:.2t l ' tiynu Night I: AIu:uuuu Su-In-I:uu'sIuuuu 'I'muuuu, IlIlliICIZ'I' Sl.'IlllI.l.-- limb ,tug-4-1,1-1, 2, 20, Iizuuuul I, I, .Z, I' IPI'wIuu-stI':u I Iluut-It-II:u l I'Iutf Iiblulu-uu 'I'u:uuuu I: I . If. X 2, .., I. ,IlPSI':I'II VANCI-I, J'.IuQ ISI, NZ, t'I:us-Q x'It'G'-I'I'9SIIIf'llIIj Clzuss I'leumu'tOu' Y Y Y Y 2, Il: Clzuss 'l'u'c:tsuuu't-u' I: tlp0u'ett:us: I.0l:u- lil IIN FI'INI.XN--- Il-uufti' ux':u,I:u, 'I'ht- tlwlulen 'I'1':uil : Juniuu' Hn:- II I. Iuiuuu lluub -, 1.uuI ltr-su-uxu I Iuu':u- I:uss uuuzutuu' I lub I IltuuuNI14IuI I, .,, Iuutuuuv Ilzu-lt:-tlufull I, I, ,l, I- Iluuc-I1-Itzu 'Nullulfculuuuvt sul- ' l'u su I, xuu I'.XI.YIN SIIAXX? t'.ul III. Act l'I:uy XViE-uuius un XVPfIm-suI:uy SI: .tnuuuuuul I'I:uys: l'u:.:'s Li, I.9t's thu Sunw- I: .luuniur l'l:uv A I uII Huuustf' u'Iuc-rc II: Ili-Y Cluub 3, I, I'u't-suulcuut I: ll1':uuuu:utut- Club, Yuu-9-I'u'9suul1-uut I: I'iu'4u:utlu:ustiuup:' Club X'I1'Q-I'I'DsilIQIut II: .XI't Club I, 2, I: Country 2, I: 'l'u':u-It I, 2: Miauuuui Cruss Su'luuuIuuu'sluup It-:un 1: Imustou' Imy .., I: Twenty-six Alullml Stuff. Art Iflclltbr. fl: Reporters' I,I'L'II,l.lC XVIl.l.lARISf l,b11 Ulm' 3? Gym Night lr c'h l5t'm'N Play 'T' XV:1yne. lmllunn. I: IIbll:1nsbul'A4 2: .lun XVurslu1n the King 45 Class Besketlmll 1. ilu' une ,Xvl I'lgly Wil-nies bu Wwllws -I I. NNN' Uwe Ulm, I. y.,ti,,n4,l H,m,,,. rl:u ' Zip llI'JlIllIllll' Club Ig Spanish Club I -, , ,. . , .. . h, 4 , Snwlffiy fl. 20, Ill, I, XII, RR, Sli. 'I' 'H' M 'l'lClJ XYll,I.l,XAIS-- 'l'e-ber-u XLHIUN ugxhlxlau liuml I, 2, Il, Ig Hr0l1Qr:tl':l Sl, Ig Hi-X Gun Club Zig TTl'1llIlfltll' Club ,Ig iflxrist- CIub.2, Il, lg I':1t libbmfy l'Iub l, 2, 3 .3 I.: . f - , V- It A Q SIIJIIIISII Club Ig f.:XIll Night I, Zip Intel'- Ill-IN Al 1,5 Xllbnlxljx tqlu 'nu Q ' lclnl UMW Hlmkuumll 1' 3. bl: Hmtlmu 1' 2- ll HH IHS HND!! QW' -1 N91H 1 N'l1 '- - lallslwrbllll 2. 'l'mI.-k 1, 2, Ig lu-I-Nimlnt or Nlllli Vliillllll. 20, NU. Uluss I, 2g Iiuuml ITPEFNIIYEII I, 2, Il, I: Gulf IZ: l51HrHtQl'l7SIj'l, 2, li, -1. fl. I AIICI-H XYAbAIul'. 'IUHN WIIATV iullnhnny, Vluss IQJISIQPIIIJIH I, 2, Jig I':ut Iimnwp IIGIANIJ XVI-IISICNI-IAliGlGli-- Im:- Ulub I, 2, Zig I-luml 2, Il, Ig fll'1'llt'NIf1'il I V Gym Night Ig l4rumlv:1Slln:: L'Iub Zig Hun Rifle Club Ig liuml 2, llg 'l'1':u'k 2, 3, I3 uul 'l'l'JlllllllL! l'lub I. 21. 1l1jPl'f:'tl!l Ask the I'l'bI'eJsso1 ' il: Gym Night I. Zip Ifubtlmll -Ip liadiu Club 2g HHIINIGY XYlN'I'lClll-UNYU- - Cl1iwl40y Gym Ulub ,lg Cross L'uuut1'y 25 A1:u'nthuu ,.',,m,,:,1I 35. 1. I-Ip 1. -13 AS,,,,,.mti1,n I C'lub -I. 21, Sl, 52. Vim'-'l'l'esielel1t lp luis-rvlrnss liuxketlmll I, 23 Gym Night lg Must Ynluxlblf- lfuut vmnrx wrzxulcn-'-Susie HH M2591 AW l 1' 'I' Almlf-rn History Club 2 21. Hl,l-DNNA YHl'Nl'IfZ 2I. gy:- Twenty-seven ,I -SS SSI STHE CHIEF JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DONALD S'I'I'TZMAN, Prvsiflcnt ROBERT PERRY, Vicc-Prcsidenl MAI-LIUIIY IIAHX, Se-vrc-Iary E1.IZAIiIi'I'II .XLl,IIE.IIJ, Ilcf1m1'Icr TOM BARRY, '1'I'eaSlll'eI' Ill-II.liN IYARRICK, Sponsor Twenty-4-ight ? I If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J 1 ii I EI ,I . :M ELIZABETH ,xLLHr:.,xxv U Amnm .-XRNIC'I l' , Af- A 5 m ' ' .uxlrcs ,XIQNOLII I W 'nm lulzlzx' -4 ll.xrwI,lw re.x'r'1'14:N M V- lflyxxvls 1:1H:,xsI.HY .9 W , 1 74 ' 5, r:14:'r'l'Y l:r:Nx1c'l 1' fl .. 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Q N1,1111cx11: w14:.xv1c1: . 1. 1 .Q ' , 1:1 11:11:1:T w11:.xx'11:1: ks' ' ' ff I ff' '45 I' Ax I ' 'IQ 1q1'1'TY xx'1c1,1Q1f:11 ' ' 1:1-:'1'1'Y ,1151 XYHI'I'I'Z x1.x1-:Y w111:1.1xN11 , .6 1:11.1.Y XYII,I,I.XNIS ' 43' ff- ,as-.3 ,, T .. f L2 ,11x1 XVII.I,I.XXIS 1,1115 w11,s11x 1-:11:T'1'Y WINN A Q , 1 ,v, x111,111:14:1m xnxx - -- 1 'E' 5 -- 21 - IZIPNIIIINII w111s11x1.xN ' ' my L s1x1:.x W1 11111x1,xN w.xx1':'1'T,x w111111 Z Q Q M, u ,1.u' W1-:11111'1' ,, 1 4, ,j , T 15 I 1- I Forty-five 5lIl'llHIlllE5 il3llHIllIlllE5lIl? YXOQLS G96 lS 1f'f I 'N Q Je- Q RWD? ,gg ago: I , 6 6 6 o .,,,,,4' 4 5 nie-lr,-' My X -xv gn 1 K ni fi 3 - x 4. an O f sm' . ffl, x' ,v ' :W Published by Senior Class of Greenville High School VOLUME XXV MAY V 1955 THE G H I EF V- ,,AE-E h SEVENTH GRADE A v , W- ' Q, V ' 9 .5'- 'W .. 'T ' fl Q, 1 A A ' ang 'Q - if 2 Sf A , IJ ,-L Qfx A . a 5' , a 4 F, L 'sf Y' f- 'F ,J ':- '7 a : 5 2 4 1 -A 1 ' - K K 4. A .4 . UK A 53' ,S 5? .. 1 -, .. : , . .. ., E, I , ,E ,,. , f. . .64 x I, fx. 'F 1- 1 av f' A ' 4 - xv - 4 'rf' -Q 19 F' Q Q Q x N' E y .. .- a f ,. .., 'V am' '1 - '9 i V 2.4 7 -1 I -V . ' A A ,WI .if ' 1 .25 2. -Q 5 5: hs. ,: 4 - N .. c: Q P' ' .ia L ' E .9 6- my 5 , M in -7 6? v . . .. 6.-H 5 f asf ,R 'L ' A fig Ia f.. - 4 x 'rf' QI , 2. :X Y,,. A '-A . 1 1 -1 ,.. , -ix e, f - a 4. :. 6' 3. . 4 .fi 3- L'IIAlIl,l'IS AI4l.lllCAlr IKWDIFICIVI' AI,'l'IL'li HUAIICH AIiNl'I'I l' l'Al 'LIXIC A I!XlG'l I' ILIl,I.Y ASHNIAX RALPH IiAll,l'IY MANY A. IIAIliIl l'Alll,'l'HN IIASS lIl'IlI1IiE'I' IIASS ' NUHNIA lSl'ISl'ICIilCH IKICHAHII HIIVI' MARY IQIXIJCH HAY Ii1lI,I lll'lllb IQIIANIPICNHVIKKI KA HYI. IIIQAXIIICNISVIIKG IH llflICS'I' I-ZIIANID IiI1I'l I'Y Iilll'INNI'IH l'II'llICNlC Ill-ll DXYN NIAI-IILYN HHKIXYN NIYIUDX H111 MVN IQUIZICIVI' HYICHS I4'IlANL'l'IS HYHNIC .IVNE CASHKIAX my IJHIJS KIll!IS'l'ICNSl'1N I,l'l'lI.I.l'I Cl DHHS IIl'1I,l'IN Cl Pl PKI HS MANY l,. L'l'll'I'S SAXIVEI. L'l'Il'I'S IHPlUY'l'HY IPI-IAHINPIVI' ' IWFYXVIP llI'XI'INlI'l' LA 41 . . K U. X 4 ' Il1bSL'lbl'f lJEl'HNl'Ill KVA H li ICN I bII,'I'Z HLAIIYS lll'XN GAllNlC'I' IIYI-I IIAXIICI, ICI.I,lH'I I' .IAVK ICNZIJC l'AlUlI. I-'llllli KQIUIYICII l I'I,I,I'Ill HI 'I 1'Y l'1NllD ILICN ii1PI.SI'L'll J! PAN HRK lSX'I'INl PH ' 1:1-t:1 l'Y 4:1 n HIHICH EMMA .IANIC HAHLICSS llAl,l'H HATXICS Nl DHHAN HAXlIl,'I'l PN XIYI-'1 IY H XXVI PIQTH A I A'!IC'l':I'Y l,. HICI-XHMANN x HVIZY HICKI' 1'A'I'HlCIilNlC HI'Iil'Ili ICIHYAIIIJ KAGICY HI'I'I T'Y KAI-iN K LA H ll lx ICLLEH 1 4 1 x 1 ll I F f IIXII1' lxl l'YI'I' , V A ' A14.xi:i'11:Ax'k mxnllzm. Forty-six x :fl THE DHlEF1+IE II j IiI'I'I I' Y KING I lI'TI I'Y K NIL' K .It HANNE KIiIL'liI'1NI!I'IltGICIi H ICIJCN LANTZ SEVENTH GRADE I-IDI IIII IC IJCCK I.II DICK CIIAIILICS LICHRIAN IIICIGIJ LICIVIS GICOHLI IC IA PY IIUIIICIVI' I.I I'Z UNA NIl'CI,AIN LUIS NIJ,-CUNNI'II,I. A. J. MAHSHALI. IJOIiH'I'I-IY BIAIISIIALI. IiAI,I II XIAIISHALI. I'ICAIiI, KIAIi'I'IN IIVTH XIICYICII lll I'H MARY AIIIPICII I tlIIICS'l' KIIl,I.ICIl MARY XIII.I,I'IIC XYAI,'I'ICIl XIII.l4I'IIl I,ruYI,I'1 MILLS l9lC1lI'IlilC NII'I'CI'II'II.I, XIAIIY MUNI? I'A'I'IiIL'K H'L'lDNNEIl IYANIIGI.1lI,IYl4IIl I N INAI,Ib 1P5II'.AI.'I' MAX I'AlIICN'I' I PANIICI. I'IG'I'IlY RIAIIY l'IQIL'I'I .IANICT IIICIGIIICII YIIIHINIA liI'lSI'IIl I,A JICANNIC SAIIYICII CHAIILICS SL'HBIIIb'I' IIICLICN SICIGLY ICLAINIC SICLIAIAN I'IICI,I'IN SI-IAIII' IiII,I,Y SHI'II'III'IIlIl Ill lI'!I'II'I'I' SI Il lL'K NIGY I l'L'II I I' NIII'llI 'I' ' '1f+,fn'1:x' slili I.I-II-I SPA IiKI.IN Cl PNAIIID STK lI.'I'Z I.ICI'II.ANIJ 'I'A YIA PH KIAI'IL'II4II. 'FUBIAN DUNAI.Il 'l'liISSI'lI,I. KIAIi'I'IIA IIICNIC 'I'IlI'I'l'T .IUIIN I'N49ICIiICH'I' I5IC'I I'Y JUAN YANA'l I'A IYAI,'I'ICIi YI PK IC ANNA XYICS'I'IfALI, RI ILIJRICD IVII.l.IABISt IN JICANIC'l I'IC XYILSUN DIVA IN XY! YGOBIAN lIIlAN'I' IYYN ING I r - ,Q : is - ' , ' , V' v, - ,,. V- y ' A Q , W, , ,, , M, I F -ni J. . If-1 .,,., , A 123 A 1' f I H. 3 5 v- 6- Y ' , . f.. I x 5 -ff' ' E - Q , 2. ,Q 5 L - 4. MA , - : 5, Y 1 . E - - X - ' ' X , ' I - -. .A 4 .i..,J - ,N , 2 gg - 42 i Q I 1 ' , . , :I A 4: 2 2 'fy vs 'VN . - 5 'I Q 67 Q el ,.,3Aq5t , -: Q 5, Ii J -:-, , L, W ' id' -9 ' QS f vi 4 A A Y I , vi, ff - ff 'Q' ,. . '. I ' ' ' , , - ,af Y I - L 'Q ' fs' I sf 1 Q f ' , .245 I .. 5- 'I 'I' 1 .-: v ,1 ,- 'I . A - Q ' P ' - .r . 5, K . ' 2 .. ... , - ,9- .4 . .F '1 y x, ,G ...mi ' A .. 2 ll I jg 4 ,V ,A Forty-seven if i STUDENT ACTIVITIES THE GHIEFO OTOTOEOO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CHARTER MEMBERS. 1934 SENIORS Klllzlrlvs Ii. lfry Lola lllalrk Nlzlry Jam' .Xllwzlvl Ilurullly Pnling Hun IM-4-lvl' liclilll Mnlc liivllzxlwl llvim- lllllll llrmwvll IM-lhvrl llvvk Ilullzlml llivllzlrqls .lm-:un Hullingm-r Milo 'l'vul'm'cl .luv Kllf7t'l1lJ2lI'Q11'l' JUNIORS Xlzury Alilll' .Xllvn lh-lvll HUZIIII Xlzuruv .Xlivv llzlwlvy L. IC. Ifry MEMBERS. 1935 SENIORS Nlury .XIIIIV Allvn Allll'QZll'l'l l'uu-rlmzulglx Iia-In-n lim-:mm Tom AIIIIIUI' Nlznry ,Xlivv Ilalwlvy Jvzm llnrm-ll I,. Ii. I-'ry lillc-n Ilullmc' I,u1'vll.1 Hanvil l,I'llSL'iN1l lla-enigm- Xammi Null:-llllzlsv .xI'Yl'1lH lllllwr .luv Yzxmw- Ilm-In-n Sim-plu-:mx Nlilflrml Xlurlin Maury I lm'cm-1' Hush Iir-ilu-1' Smith JUNIORS I'I1x'lIix Xlinllivll .xllllll Imll llrzxig Ihwntlly lirzumlmlv till-11 H2lI'li'I' lmnzllrl Sllllflllilll l'1l'illll'iS Mull' Iixvlyn Slll'lJIll'l'Il Fifty -' THE CHIEF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Hli forming of lllllll0l'0lIS honorary societies throughout our country showed a need for an organization emphasizing the objectives of the secondary schools. lf a student feels honored to wear awards of local organizations, how must one feel to be the wearer of a pin which is recognized from Maine to the Philippine ls- lands. For these reasons, the National Honor Society was formed in 1921. Since then, charters have been granted to over eight hundred secondary schools, and be- tween twenty-live and thirty thousand boys and girls are wearing the pins and keys of this nation-wide society. lt is ditlicult to enmnerate all the objectives set up by the society, but the con- stitution states: The purpose of this organization shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in students of American secondary schools. Pupils eligible to membership must have a scholarship rank in the first third of their respective classes. Of the senior class only fifteen Jer cent are eliffible' of the junior class live per cent are eligible. ' 1 . l D f uv Service is interpreted as: tal lVillingness to render cheerfully and enthusias- tically any service to the school whenever called upon: tbl Desire to perform thor- oughly any assigned service to the school, or through the school to the community. Leadership is interpreted to mean: tal Demonstrating a degree of initiative in class-room activities which leads to higher scholarship for all: tbl Showing initiative in promoting any high school activity: tel Successfully holding any high school ollice, committee chairmanship, or other positions of responsibilty: Cdl l-Ixcrting a type of leadership which actively and wholesomely influences toward a fine leadership. A Student may gain recognition in character: fab By meeting his individual obligations to the school promptly and completely: tbl By demonstrating an honest spirit in his class work, and a spirit of cordiality and sincerity toward his teachers and student associates: fej liy upholding the ideals of the Christian organization of the school: ldl liy constantly demonstrating such qualities of personality, honesty, reliability, promptness, achievement, and morality as are indispensable to the finest young manhood and womanhood. .tll selections of membership to this society are made by a faculty council ap- pointed by the principal. There are two emblems belonging to this society. One is a large plaque with an arm of youth upholding a torch upon a bronze background. The other emblem is a key worn by the individual lnembers. Surely anyone wearing such a pin can be proud ot' it and ol' the organization behind it. In schools where the National Honor Society has been organized, it is the under- lying motive of all student endeavor. I-Ilection to the National Honor Society is the award for a high school life well lived. In years to come this society will become the backbone of Greenville High School. For these reasons, many pupils will strive to meet its requirements: character, service, leadership, and scholarship. l J l l Fifty-one :I, It IQ ' A EQ, ii! Il ,I Iv: I 'Z Il If I I 'u gI I li In Ie, lil if! Il: Ile IyI I up 'Il ,IT Ili l'i Ill sh ,I fu' I I, .,, II . all :Y-: cf' 'F I I 1 ,gg III 3:1 if .,3 EH :LI at Ill lr Ia! Iii fi' ,Ig 'I .gi 'I ii fli I5 5:5 :Sli lf! 1-fl 'Il :gi 4 I II ,gg ,II fig Il, H ffl, . ,. iiil J' -seg I.. H1 ,. :fl f lg! ,I I -gl! I Ig? all ,III It - IT!! Ji . x lf? .I. ill Ng I I- I I 511 . I Il Fri lil? ag IGI .1 l ii: Ji I a I, ' .Hz nit, I: 3, :w fit - v THE CHIEF FOOTBALL ,' N' W L ,1 ., fd ,, 1. FOOTBALL SCORES for '54 xllllltlilllll , U flI'CCllVlllL' ., Xv0I'SlllllCS . 7 111-01-111'illc , Xt'11i11 , , 0 G1'1'011vill1- I-'11ir111o11t .. 13 G11-c11x'illc , llltlllll , 38 ti1'cv11Villc Troy , , 19 Urn-c111'illc ,, Celina , ,, ti Grccllvillc , giqm-y Q W 13 111-1-c11villc ,, BIi11111ish11rg , , 24 tirct-11villc , 'l'l14- iifllllllllll tc:1111 this your h11cl ll l'1lll'lj' gmul sm-11s1111. N 1111 tht 51.151111 01111 llOZlCl1 Stoltz h111l hut thrt-0 letter 111011 hzwli l'r11111 the tm-11111 l11st j'02ll', 11111l 11ll ol' those 111911 were lJ11c'kiielcl 111011. From about forty L'2llltllllZltCS CU1lCl1 Stoltz picked 11 good hut light line. Thu line was one ol' thc lightvst in thc BIi11111i Vallcy I,e11g11c, but the tt-11111 slmwcml gn-11t spirit 11114l SDOI'tSl1lill1SlllIJ tlxroughout thc s011s011, 111111 llllflltlgll tlQt0l'llllI1fttlUIl 111111 ll Ill2ij0I'ltj' ol' the g111110s. Fifty-two 2,22 X22 22THE snuff 2 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL SCORES for '54 and '55 lil'1'0IlYillC 213 XvUI 4jlilll,'5 ll tl1'vt-1ivlIlt- 251 .'xl'L'ill1lllU 17 tlrvcm'lllt- Qli Alumni 25 ti1'1-clivillt' . 22 Ct-lilizi W Hi ti1't-v11x'illt- I2 Union City 37 fil'K'L'l1YiHl' 251 Piqua , jfi tllwviivillt' ill Sitlncy Y QT iirct-m'illt- 22 Xt-nizi 2 24 tlrt-t'm'ilIc 225 AI'l'2lllLllll , 22 liI'l'0I1YiHC In I-'ziirmont , 211 tli'vt-iivillv 250 Bliuliiislmtlrgg , IT lil't'1'l1YiHC 21 Troy I7 fil'l't'llYillt' lil Yam XYt'l't ,, IS Tho Imslu-tlmll tt-:im L-njuyt-ml an vt-ry gmail st-usuii. .Xt limit-li Stultfs Iirst will fur tht' lmaislwtlialll tt-aiu :ilmut fifty vzimlimlzitcs trit-tl out for tht- tt-11111. 'l'IiL-rv wt-iw but two lt-ttt-1' mun buck frmn lust yt-:ir's tcum. Thu tcaim tiwl for tllirml plzict- in thc Miami Vzillcy lit-zigllc. The tt-:im sliowetl lim- xpnrtsiiizinsliip :intl spirit thl'llllQllUlll tht' xt-zisnii. 'flirnugli grim tlctt'1'111i1i:itio11 :mtl willingnvss tu cu-opt-rzntc our buys Ullllll' to thc- front this your. Fifty-three 9 ,e 9 i1 IE 'I 1 -2 . fi ii 3 fl .il t. U1 'I , 'l '22 it R 21 it ,ii 1. Q: I, Vi! T: ,Je 'L r. ri sz fa . 4. w I t . , . 1 J I I . I .vig -x ,. :fr if .pw 3 i , , ip .,, 4 V' Il 1? , ,5: .M L, 3 ff, th si 53 ,Yi FQ HE 2? Nj ,gl H1 A, 'fi sg' ii! fi' .hi ,ii 'i -J. 1 ,ggi . 1 ifii :iii :fig ij' ,QQ .H 151 ,Yi 'IE '. I .41 iff? Y 1 wifi. , . 113-1 Lis? 42'5 ,fi :fig 'HH tn, fi. iw Ili: ,551 .,. . wi: Iii' F254 H151 ffl-V .i v riff N112 I its me , 1, ,. -si 2,4 THE CHIEF ia i TRACK TRACK SCORES for '34 Stivcrs 711 tli'ccm'illc T512 Fzniriiiunl 3241 fil'l'L'llYiii0 73 2 23 liuusm-volt 70 lll'L-ellvilic Bti Piqua: 701 ilu-um'iIlc , 54512 XXX-sl Milton Qual tczim gfilllll' 245 lli'0cm'illc , , , , S21 In tha' Oliin XV1-slyn llclziys with sclmnls L-0111111-liii-f ll1'v1-iwillv hunk sixlli plzicc. itvinlu, King, Snymlcr, hrulw lliv .iZlYl'iill i'1'c'm'4l. Sli-inlv scl an limi' inmli- vidual i'n-cnixl nl' 174' 31-w . ilrvm-m'illc plzlcml Iiril in Miami X illvy lmzigiiiv, lln lm l.i'1-1-iix'1lic plain-al 'llli in lin' District B vs-sl wi' vu-I' pizivwl. Fifty-fuur THE CHIEF I5 JUN 1 1 , N03 4 Fifty-five WW Men Cam Neiman H.WGY e' I FOREWORD -J C H -mzzjfbr fhf part Iwfzziv- jim' -hvmry, fhr Jfilzffllff Qffhf' CfI't't'll'1'l fA' High S4-hoo! haw pzzhhkh- nf 11 whzme of The Chzlffn. Yhllf .vmr Iii' the SIYTKI' A11111 'uf'rm1jf qffhv hooh, and 12' Ili' our Iftifl-7't' fo make the f-zur11fj1'fhj9'h Chz2f TU07'fh-V of iff f7l'r'11'c'f'clf50I'J'. II? haw t'7lfZlt't1i'07't7ff hz fhlif hook fo .fhoqc fo -von the chazzgrxr and prog- nm in our .rfhoof .rhzce the j5llbfI2'llfIb71 qffhe hrff '5Chfqf',. lV17h fhilr 111 our 111711, ice prefelzi fo you The Chzljf' ofI0j5. The 1I'Jlf1'.f07'J'. THE CHIEF fl E Fifty-six THE GHIEF,,, g Y A 4, I 1 Fifty-seven THE BHIEF THE CHIEF THE CHIEF S xty - 1- 1 A ,THE CHIEF ONWARD GREENVILLE Wanna mo Musnc uv Dvndmr Bnovnq . :Lass or '16 , - Wa l'Cl6l K lilzpgyf 1 i -ll . I- -N il J ' I ' I miie - :lu . Q ll1!'llIiIlIl:Pi1'- 751 1 1 .1 1 1 rip 'I I 2 -I v Ol---HARD GREEN-VILLE, On---WARD GREEN-VtLLE, 0 ---To VlC'TOR'Yf'- '-'FIQNT THE - 4 L 5 , '- umm 4 lL L :L - - -:L-IQII1-1-Ie: gillgllgr Il Q hue 1 l.l-- ul V - 77714 ' :flux l - il 1 Ill . ju!-!-3 liffll I 1 U- - 1 I lun- . zru1:l1Arx44-Il-n.l'uln.au1nll-ianuuaupq n :iii-clnggudhlrlanamuirlniallgglll-I - ' H 1 ll -I 1 7 ' 7 1 -rum n-:Ross rue FIELD, HEAR nun any DF Loy--Aa.-1' BAM RAN RAN, GRE --VILLE : Innflz-nr-ni-unilrnllulr-Inna'-:nnr-.lrnr l -I 7 HI ll 4- mfg U- - U P 2 I :ev J. -q::r1: ZF' Q ll ! , Il . l -lQ:ll - 1 T? 1 1 1 as a. tl Hnqn Scneos.,GfR E -VILLE HI H nooL,WE au. new-ER YIELD--Barr we'LL r-'nqu1',Faqn1j gg'-if' lin li' Q- 3- 'I ' II1' I l l ur ur' , I' 'f' 7 is I A . Lliig- il. E E- 5 - f J' J 5 vu -515 l Ig I5 I '- S! : if-f nq..-f M19 snow can qmc--ness, mxvs To obo Cf. ------ H.--Sv ------ ---- W 'TP' A - , n1l-4-mal ' .Z -1 , I lumliltxu-m1111171 111-Alilllnlililll Z1 ' ' I IS lil-1 ,.FI1Il1Hl--I ' Y' -1 -7 al- I 1 an I , 525112521555 EE L -IF --:Fr E I- n'w1Q1ril11llr!l1lr-D-upllin-Inn.. .L I1 il -l gg,-5-1-5-5-I gm-:iw-U-D-r-5-ll. H Qt-R pgupgg E-3 pup A V-l noun.: L-E you'RE 'mt' TEAM Wi I-OV! T0 , Allin ll ' HZMIII nn 1' fine? ' I .'- . i liill-E: - E 1 g 1 .s lllQ.-l'i'l-H!.Il' - 1 Z1Q 1- ll 555, LEAD ms ,N fo wc--f,g,-y, '54q-Qnrm, Bnq WAITEI YEA TEAM LzT's Fumrr. : - , I L. his :Him 1 5 :gg - 5-l.5:::::::: '-:sg Sixty-one THE CHIEF THE CHIEF V'-3321 .f7'UDY -, FTK'5?'f.jgaafy, r A ff? 'gYA f f ' ,-5.1 fvfvfvffm. ARD' A. i f? !?7' Cfffff .- V, ,K 5' wr- - . 1 , ,,,,: ,HAH 1 , fc:-Emerg Y Pnffrrffrg ' wofefc S h THE CHIEF cc 1 v PEG O MY HEART I A, it v + '4gf'? x 5005 TER DAY . CALENDAR SEPTEMBER September -1 School started with Nlr. XVar- ner giving a very tine talk on Spirit . . . The football boys had been practicing for more than a week. . . September 17 Constitution Day Program. . . Some listened to Superintendent ot' Goun- ty Schools, Gower, deliver a line speech. . . others slept. . . September 19 pocket, tallied to us on the subject Does R. NV. l enton,a reformed pick- f.l'lIllC l'ay'? . . . XVe expected Krieli to mend his ways after this program, but alas. . . September 20 Labig had a date. . . September 21 year. . . Yandalia came to town and went First football game ol the home on the short end ot' a lil-tl score. . . good start. . . September 28 ln the seennd football game the Green NVave outelassed Versailles 32-7. . . The Year's biggest victory lor G. H.S... OCTOBER October 1 .lunior High Students put on an animal show for their parents. October 5 The football tCllll1 defeated its tirst League foe, Xenia. . . seore Iii-tl. . . October 12 The Green XYave played Fair- mont. . .Lost a hard-fought battle ti-lit. . . October 19 Football game at Piqua. . . The less said the better. . . October 24 Big football pep ehapel. . . In the afternoon we enjoyed a movie, The Vikingw. . . October 25 The football team visited Troy. . . Gurses. . . The Seniors sold magazine subscriptions to make money l'or The Ghiet', and on this day all who sold one or more subscriptions attended a party in the cafeteria. . . lludy made a speech. . . Need we say more? . . . October 27 G. H. S. plaeed second in the distriet Gross Gountry meet at Davton. .. Two boys qualified tor the State Alt-et. . NOVEMBER November 1 Education Day l'rogram. . . HeY.0.0.Arnold was the speaker. . . XY1- all enjoyed it .... A pep ehapel in the at'- ternoon. Mr. Palmer telling us why we'll win the Celina game. . . November 2 XVayne was right. . . XYe beat Celina and brought the little brown jug back to the trophy ease. . . if C0-toot. X? f TARTS! 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Hi? ff: W. .f 1, . 3112 :1 . sr. ra i V ., sy N I 1 T? l 7 - , i 5 YF, : :: ' 2 -E ' 1 ' 5 k 'UT if ,f X f ff ,aww i IDED :I '55 -S- ,g-usr- - e- :-vi' R75 ,.i-- ij a good memory in a ehapel demonstra- tion. . . Don Stutzman gave us a spelling lesson in the bargain. . . January 10 The North Manehester College quartette entertained the high sehool. . . January 11 The Green XVave was defeated in a basketball game at Union City. . . January 18 David lVull' Anderson, novelist, talked to the junior and senior classes. . . Exeeedingly interesting. . . Mr. Palmer and the cheer leaders led a big pep ehapel for the Piqua basketball game. . . Lots of enthusiasm. . . It worked, we beat Piqua. . . Enjoyed a band danee after the game. . . Big Day. . . January 25 YVe won another basketball game, beating Sidney on their own tloor. . . .lanuary 26 The girls were host to liradford, Troy, Sidney, ete. , at a Play Day held in the gym. . . January 27 Labig had another date. . . Tsli. . . Tsli. . . FEBRUARY February 1 Exceptional pep ehapel. . . XYe deelare ourselves a eineh to beat Xenia. .. Moral: Pride goeth before a fall. . .. Band danee after the game. . . No one in a mood for merriment. . . February 2 The band broadcast over station XVUNVO. . .They sounded grand on the radio. . . February .5 lee everywhere. . . l-I v e r y o n e laughed till his turn eame. . . February 8 Played basketball at Fairmont. . . A sad oeeasion. . . The band sponsor- ed a big danee and earnival. . . The Miami Collegiansu from Miami Univer- sity supplied the musie. . . Gay deeora- tions and earnival spirit. . . February 15 A never to be forgotten date. . . The basketball team eame through to xvallop Miamisburg to the tune ol' EU-17. . . XYhoopee. . . February 19 Xl'e saw a movie, Black Beau- ty . . . lt was about a horse. . . February 21 There was rumor of a basket- ball game at Troy. . . MARCH March 1 The basketball team too li Yan lVert's measure in a fast, exciting game. ff X ' X 55 SAFE Gunno or LIBERTY K ff 4 ' 711 ' 7 47 f if f l 2 Vw gf! V : I fl W 'S-'55 f 5' .1-5' XE W if Z 'U t ' r Bahdr B9 1.3 li X f A Hmbtuvsn TO ssoiftf,-3 if ws,-sw -9 lI l 1 mutt ,WH L-O5gpi,ff ' ,ylllf X?- -1 IA -,1,Lvf3- W 5, fllffs f 1 O D 1, c., gl n:'sv .' 1.x ,-357 1 zgrvi .-ELM'-+.'-.. -' x -- ax 19 N W 'Q' Ji? I X I 143011: ax N 1' 1 A, v 11-58 -'-5' 0 Q 9 fpji - '51- l - 246 . u . 'c '-2 - f -4. g. ...huzae in 21 A - oo N X 115 .JOE VANCj c - cg'THE CHIEF ' 25 YEARS ON PARADE XTIL 1010 no complete record was kept of the happenings in Greenville High School, but in this year the hrst annual, with Miss Bicr as sponsor and Harold Teegarden as the lirst editor-in-chief, was presented to the student body and the townspeople. lt is the purpose of this section to bring you an abbreviated review of interesting events recorded in this annual and the books following it. Naturally the most important event to review is the growth of schools in the city of Greenville. By recording the increased interest in education, we take this opportunity to pay tribute to the forerunners in the educational fields. HISTORY OF BUILDINGS The first schoolhouse in the village of Greenville was a log structure erected about 1827 on the present site of the St. Mary's Church. A dissention arose among the school hoard members so that the next year the building was torn down and the logs moved to XYest Fourth Street near the present site of the M. E. Parsonage. tThe land was deeded to the school board as payment for a fine in an assault cast-.J About the same time another brick schoolhouse was erected on the east side of iVal- nut Street between Third and Fourth Streets. Apparently two buildings were not needed at the time. Up to 1850 no attempt had been lnade to grade schools so the next year the Board employed at a salary of Fl?-100.00 Ebenezer Bishop to grade the Greenville Schools. The result was only a partial success, but due to the untiring efforts of Superintendent Mays, four grades were organized. During the prosperous period following the Civil XVar, agitation was renewed for a new school building and the organization of a high school. Accordingly, a three story brick building was erected on the present site of Memorial Hall in 1807 and the high school organized the following year. According to Frazer E. XVilson, this marks the beginning of the modern era of education in Greenville. ln 1870 three teachers took care of all the high school work. The Board of Education called Mr. .l. T. Martz to assume the superintend- ency in 1871. He accepted the position which he held until 1888. Under his benefi- cial leadership the school grew steadily in etliciency and enrollment. New branches of study were introduced and a great deal of new equipment was added thus benefit- ting both students and teachers. During Mr. Martz's superintendency, the building now known as the East School was built. This served as the High School Building from 188-1 until 1001. The XVest Building was remodeled and thc High School was moved back to remain there until the completion of the new High School Building in 1924. Under the pressure of increasing enrollments, further accommodations were felt to be necessary, so plans were laid for a new grade building in the northern part of town. Thus the line North School Building was errected in 1809, mainly through the efforts of Mr. D. L. tlaskill, who at that tilne was a member of the Board of Education. Mr. tiaskill rendered Greenville another great service about this time, by making possible the Carnegie Library. The South School Building was erected in 1011. ln 15112 our beautiful Memorial Hall was made possible by the generosity of the late Henry and Ella St.t1lair and was dedicated in that year. The first decade of the 20th century marked a great development in our schools other than that of buildings. ln 15103-1905 the seventh and eighth grades were re- organized on the departmental plan. Courses in Manual Training and Domestic Art were introduced and instrulnental music beealne an added feautre of the High School work. Commercial courses were also adopted. The High School was given a lirst class rating among the Iligh Schools of the State. In the fall of 1024, there was opened to the students of Greenville and vicinity, our new High School Building. This building contains 2,1 class rooms, 2 large assembly rooms, 1 science laboratories, a cafeteria and gymnasium. lt is fully equipped with all necessary aids for both teachers and students. This building, together with the Memorial Hall and the Library, leave little to be desired in the way of educational facilities and is the pride of all citizens of Greenville. In the last 25 years much progress has been lnade in the courses of study in Greenville High School. From the days of the old VVest Building with but three high school teachers who taught trigcnomctry, astronomy, and meterology to the present day faculty of 250 teachers who have added music, art, home economics, Seventy THE GH1EFl-10.0001. 10 111111111111 111'1s, 111111110 S1Jl'l11i1I1Q, l101110L'1'i1Cj', 111111' 1'0l'C1QI1 1i111Ql11lQ1'S, SL'1C11L'l', 111111 111s1c11'y 111 1110 11s11111 1't'Z111111Q, 1Yl'11.111Q 211111 111'11111111-110. 11111' 1511011111 is 0111111111s1-11 111' ll 11101111 0011111010111 QI'O1l1J 111' 111011 111111 1Yll111t'11, 1111 111' 111111111 110110 011110111011 111 10211111111 111111'01's1110s 11ll'0l1Q110l11 1110 COl1111I'j'. 111-0111 0r01111 is 11110 111 1110 S1l1JL'I'1l1101'll1Cl11S, 11ri110111111s,111111 s011111111111111'11s 111111 111110 1111001011 1110 111111010s 111' s1-1111111 1111111 s11100 18511, 1111011 Mr. 31111, 1110 111's1 S111J01'1111l'l111L'111, 1111111 l'1111I'Q1l'. 111 1871, Mr. .1. '1'. 3111112 1111111 L'11kl1'Q0 111' 1110 111011 s01111111. 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A1111l1I' 3101111111 110111 1111s 1111s1111,111 1111101-1' 1111111 1110' L'L'l11l1Q 111' S11l'L'l'1'l111'1Q Sl1lM'I'111- -THE CHIEF ' ln 193153 the operetta The Sunbonnet Girl, an easy but entertaining show, was given by the nuisic departiuent, Mr. Brown, and Miss Hill. 'llsk the l'ro1'essor was the musical show of 193-4. This story of life on the t'2lllll1llS XYHS lllSti il SllK'l'PSS. vllllis year the music department gave as its annual opcretta The Golden Trail. vw with the donkey as a member of the cast. This operetta made an impression on the ill audience. It is the hope of the music department that the following operettas w' he ei joyed as have the preceeding ones. The Iirst Class Play Society of G. H. S. was originated by Miss Hier twenty-tix .0 years ago. The lirst plays were of a more serious nature, being taken from the works ol' Shakespeare. 1911 marks the beginning of the class plays. That produc- tion was t'welftli Night. Since that was a success, the next year Miss Hier prt 1- sented another of Shakespeare's dramas, As You Like lt. The Class of 19133 was proud ol' their presentation of Pygamalion and Galotia. There is no record of class plays froln the year 1914 to S293 s' z ' -' ' '-s 1l o iltti tl it t ol seven years, tl e plays were again produced. During this time people's interests were changed from Shakespeare's plays to eolnedies. ln 1921, when the class plays were once more rtsumed, a hilarious comedy en titltd Miss Somebody Else was presented. Since this comedy was such a success, the class of 1922 presented another comedy, The Rejuvination of Aunt Mary. The year of 1923 found the annual class play booked as Clarencc. Everyone declared that Clarence was the best class play ever to hc presented in Greenville, but the class ot' '21 gave them a run for their money by presenting the successful Nothing but the Truth. Then for some unknown reason the classes ol' 1925 and 1926 left no records of tht production of any class plays. s ln 1927 the seniors upheld the motto a bigger and better production by pre- senting the play The Charm School. The following year, not to be outdone by the previous classes, this class presented an equally entertaining comedy The Goose llangs High. The graduates of 1929, being very helpful souls, gave the audience some real advice by presenting the play HCOIIIC out of the Kitchen. There are no records of class plays given in the years 1930 and 19311, bt lt in 191-i2 an excellent religious play entitled The Rock was presented. That class ul. 'Silt certainly had acting talent, or so we gathered from the play XYhite Collars which they presented. In 192-il, people were pleased with thc presentation of a play, Seventh Heaven, also well known in the motion picture circles. And now the silver anniversary class wishes to express their pleasure in present ing another reproduction of a movie, Little XYomen. MUSIC REVIEW .Xlthough the music department has reached the point of high prolieicncy in tht 1 last live years, yet it was lirst founded in 1999 and 1919 under the able leadership ol' Miss livclyn ltoherts. The Boys' and Girls' Glec Club was organized and col sistcd of eighteen members who met and practiced at the homes of their friends. The orchestra, under the direction of Miss Roberts, aided by Mr. Stillman, w 1- RIS not organized until 1911. The first orchestra, consisting of tive members, made its debut at the opening of the new South School Building in 1912. In the year 1912-Z, the orchestra consisted of eleven members, one of the principal members being Mr. I'aul lYarner, who played first cornct. lluring the years from 1911 until 1929, the orchestra and glee Clubs made much tht progress, and they played and sang at most of the school functions, including annual .lunior-Senior Reception. The members of the glee clubs entertained their public with selections from The Skylark and Hiawatha. The success ot' the music department during the years from 1929 until 1922 was due to the leadership ol' Miss lietz. ln 1922, Mr. X. ll. Messinger took charge of the music department and organ ' ized a small band consisting of fifteen pieces. Some of the familar pieces played by V A , the neu hand were Greenville XYill Shine Tonight, ' 'There XVill lie a Hot Time 'l'onight, and XYe'rc Hut to XYin. The orchestra and glee clubs were also reorgan- ired by Mr. Messinger, and they made great progress in exciting the musical inter- 1-sis of the students ol' Greenville High School. I i - Seventy-two THE CHIEF In 1925 the band purchased its first uniforms, which made it possible for them to play at the basketball and the football games and also to take part in the dedica- tion of Harmon's Field. In the same year the Boy's and Girls Glee Clubs presented The Spanish Opera and Toreadors. Mr. Floyd Thomas directed the Inusic department in 1926. The band made a very successful broadcasting trip to Station XY. L. XV., Cincinnati. In 1928 the orchestra was under the instructorship of Mr. Thomas, and the band was under the direction of Mr. Dwight Brown. The reorganized hand consisted of' forty members, which was the largest band organized in G. H. S. up until 1928. In 1929 the orchestra and band were both under the supervision of Mr. Brown. The vocal department was under the leadership of Miss Illah Clark. Miss Elizabeth Hill took charge of the vocal department in 1930, and since that time renewed interests have been aroused in vocal music in both the boys and the girls. Mr. Brown, during the past seven years, has had unusual success with the band, and through l1is efforts, Greenville High School's band has taken part in a series of Band Festivals. The fiirst Band Festival was held in 1939 in Van XVert, the second in 1932 in Celina, the third in 1933 in Greenville, the fourth in 1934, in Piqua, and the 1935 Band Festival is to be held in Troy. CLUB REVIEVV Club life in Greenville High School has made a drastic change in the past twenty- Iive years. lt is the purpose of this article to review the most interesting clubs, their purpose, foundation, and activities over this span of years. The first two clubs formed in Greenville High School were the Girls' Glee Club in 19019 and the Boys' Glee Club in 1910. Both clubs were extinct until 1932, when they were revived by Miss Hill. At present both clubs are well organized with the Glee Clubs making numerous appearances for school activities. The third club formed in Greenville High School was the German Club in 1914. This club was formed under the sponsorship ot' Mr. Roehm, the commencement speaker of 1935. The name ot' the club was Schiller Verein. After America's entry into the lVorld lVar, this club ceased to function until Mr. Detling reorganized it this year. The Sibylline Club was f'or1ned in 1916 for the people who took 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year Latin. The club was founded in 1916 and has continued to function. This club, under the leadership of Miss Lindsey, attained in 1931 a membership of over 209 members. ln 1931, the Latin Club presented a trophy to be awarded each year to the member of the senior class who has held the highest grade average for four years. In the fall of 1916 the Story Tellers Club was formed. The purpose of this club was to read stories of the best authors and repeat them to the club. The Spanish Club or Sociedad Castellana was formed in 1917 with two well known Greenville people, Mary Lucas and Jesse Brumbaugh as co-presidents. This club is one of the oldest clubs in high school and under the sponsorship of Mr. Ott- man is one of the most active. The year 1921 marked the founding of the first Art Club under the sponsorship of Anna Bier, with Martin Xl'ogoman as the first president. The Home Economics Club was founded in 1921 for the purpose of increasing interest in culinary arts. Le Circle Francis or French Club was organized in 1932 with Miss Lindsey as sponsor. In this same year, the Latin Club presented the t'Follies of 59 B. C. The Smith-Hughes Agricultural Society was organized in 1926 by all students who were interested in Agriculture work in high schools. In 1928, three clubs were formed: namely, the Girl Reserve under Miss Brock, the High School Hi-Y Club under Mr. Ottman, and the Archimedes Science Club, which was formed to promote interest in science. The lVoodworkers Club and the Future Farmers were organized in 1931 with Mr. Krickenberger and Mr. Kludy as sponsors. In 1932, eight new clubs were formed. The clubs were Radio Club, Pat Rooney Club, Dramatic Club, Camera Club, Girls' Gym Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Reporters' Club, and the Travel Club. Each ot' these was formed for those inter- ested in various phases of social life. - Seventy-three THE CHIEF The ycar 1112121 might bc callctl thc Fatl1cr of Club Ycars, because it was in this ycar that cach mcmbcr of high school was rcquirctl to bccomc a mcmbcr of sonic club. This ncccssitatctl thc formation of thc Chccrlcaclcrs Club, Naturc Club, Camcra Club, Hiflc Club, anal Stamp Club. ln thc ycars of 11134 and 111515, only thrcc ncw clubs have bccn formccl, Broadcast- ing, Music. antl Stutlcnt Round Tablc Clubs: but at prcscnt thcrc arc scvcntccn actiyc clubs in high school, which giycs cvcr mcmbcr of high school an opportunity to choosc thc club most popular to him. - 1 ATHLETICS Sincc .ithlctics play such an important part in our cvtra-curricular actiyitics, it is ont of tht iiost inttrtstin ' ' ' ' ot 11111 to 1 no coach was hirctl, but a rcgular tcachcr volutccrccl his scryiccs as a fz Harry C. Mctzgcr, now a tcachcr of physics and democracy, wa lcamlcrs in 1 visor. Th ' c football of yontlcr ycar yarics grcatly with thc football of toll all gamcs wcrc playctl at Colt-'s ficlml, which was gcncrally partly flootlcc from Grccnvillc Crcck. Thcrc wcrc no blcachcrs for thc spcctators, a mattcr. ycry fcw spcctators. 'l'hc spcctators that happcnccl to go to thc thcir timc on thc ficltl right bchinml thcir tcam anal in casc a playcr tlitl the opposi Ass th: lt in a broken ncckf' 'l'hc majority of thc playcrs wcrc attirctl ll1 a pair of what is now ' i 3 - g sub-iccts on which to I'L'Yl0XY. ln thc first annuals 11111, wc final picturcs of thc oltlcn clays in thc sport ficltl. At that timc iculty supcr- is onc ol' thc Jromoting athlctics t'or high school boys anal girls. ' ay. ln 11111 l with watcr nal, for that gamc spcnt gct through crowd with ng tcam hc was almost surc not to gct through thc opposing ' golf knickcrs rathcr than thc rgular football llI1li'0I'll1. Also promincnt in thclr t'l1lll1Jll1t'I1i wcrc noscguartls and homc-matlc football shocs with clcats nailctl on by thc ncarcst cobblcr. lnstcatl of thc rapiml transportation now proviclctl for thc Q tcams, in 1.111i, whcn G. ll. S. hall a gamc schctlulcml at Vcrsaillcs, thc tcam would hayc to makc a two ilays -iourncy out of it. lntcrcst in sports was incrcasctl in 11122 with thc forming of thc Grccnvillc High School Atl prcscntatix' ilctic Association. This organization whcn first formctl consistctl of rc- cs from cach sport, boys' antl girls' coachcs, principal, supcrintcntlcnt, ancl athlctic tlircctor. This organization guirlcs thc policcs of all tcams rcprcscnting illt H ol l mol 511 tl b cl hi bun tlult isul to tht x 1 ns fll't'l'llY. - igi Sc 11 , icc thcn ic oar as H , ' txw bmj:' coachcs, principal, scnior girl rcprcscntativc, scnior boy rcprcscntatiyc, junior boy rcprcscntatiyc, and athlctic rlircctor. '1'hc 11135 Board ol Control is as follows: Mr. XYarncr Principal, Mr. Stoltz, Coach, Mr. Salzman. Coach, Mr. lj2llll1Cl', .Xthlctic 7 J Y 1 Dircctor, Joan Manix, Sccrctary-Scnior Girl, Iiobcrt Krick, Scnior boy, Tom barry, .lunior lioy' I-lctorc 11122 G's wcrc awartlctl only in baskctball antl football, but in 11122 thc boarml authorizctl thc awarding of G-'s to track and bascball. 'l'hc bascball tcam rcmainc-41 i n cxistcncc for a short pcriocl of timc antl thcn mlisbanxlcml to bc rcorganizccl last with Mr. llctling as coach. Si ncc thc coachcs play such an important part in mlirccting thc athlctics, wc hayc listctl bclow thc coachcs in high school sincc it cntcrcml athlctics. Twenty-1iy'c ycars ago, Mr. XVright was coach -mf baseball and football. Hc was not hirccl for thc purposc of coaching, but hc was mcrcly a tcachcr who rlicl thc work volui itarily. ln thosc mlays, football playcrs worc anything thcy coulcl find. 'l'hcy tlicln't know what ' -1 '-1 -1 -g-ars or Jacls. If a Jlaycr got loosc for a lol g run, his it nit int to ut ir ht nl ot 1 1 1 intcrfcrcncc was formcml by a hugc crowml following hnn. XX cst Milton was a blttcr sminx of G ll S twtnty flu 'o . . . . ,'- ' ' j'01ll'S HQ, . ln thc ycar of 11112, lfarra Scitz re-ccivctl thc honor of bccoming thc football and baskctbz ill coach of Grccnvillc High School. 'llhc baskctball tcam in 11112 consistctl ot a bunch ol huskics who wort- suits that rcachcrl tlll'll' knccs. ln 111111 Mr. Howctt, a formcr Vniycrsity of Michigan athlctc, hccamc coach of baskctball and bascball. Timcs wt-rc changing, and oncc in a whilc onc woulml scc a playcr wcaring pacls. Mr. Ilarry Mctgcr coachctl thc 11111141111 football anml track lcams, 1 intl hc also hclpccl rlcyclop thc tcams of 11115, 111115, 11117, anml 11118. 'l'hc 11111 football tcam be-at Piqua twicc. Thrcc chccrs for this tcam! ln 11115 track, which is now onc of thc forcmost sports in G. H. S. , startctl to takc its placc with thc othci school intcrcsts. Mr. 'fwcctlham hclpctl Mr. Mctzgcr 111-yclop thc tcams in 11115. Mr. liogcr hclpctl in 111111, antl Mr. Hcam in 11117. Seventy-four THE CHIEF 2222 XVhen the elass ol' 12118 received their clialomas, Greenville lost one '1i'n- 1 ol its ,itat est athletes, tlloy Cap Clemens. 'l'his year also saw tireenville's hitterest enemy, XVest Milton, on the short enrl ol' a 75-15 luaskethall score. Mr. NVlieele1' helpecl to develop the foothall, haslaetball, and hasehall teams in 15118-151151. In 151211 Mr. Drake became eoaeh ol' football anml haskethall. ln this S21 lllt' YC l l' 4 Greenville heat Nlianiisburg with a football score of I-tl, anal in 12121 with a st-ore ol 55-11. In 11122 Mr. Petlen became eoaeh. The sehool ullieials ehangeml in 18123, when Mr. Franklin heeanie eoaeh of haskethall, baseball. anml football. . Y -fxjykfxf IEEE The 15124 football teani went to Celina antl heat the tIar11s with a seore ol lah-11. In 15125 Mr. Franklin heeame eoaeli, anal in 151215 the teanis were entirely nntler his direction. 1 ln 15127-15128 Mr. Ness became coach. In 15127 Mr. Salzman heeanie tiaclt toath. In 12129 Mr. Stoltz IJL'L'2llIlC eoaeh ol' football antl haskethall. Ineiwlentallv, NIV. Stoltz has reniainetl in Greenville High Sehool longer than any other eoaeh, ancl is still holding the position in that capacity. The school year of 15131-12132 was one of the hest in the history of G, II. S. In i Seventy-five V '? 73? L. Et FRY edcfor- U1 chaef MARY ANN ALLEN essisfcmt JOAN MANIX Business mann:-se LOWELL RUDY ossisfeni' ELLEN DOHME. cxssisfonf JOE VANCE arf edifow' EILEEN BRQVJN Orcioniznfion LOWELL HAMILTON ossiff HELEN REANIV humor GQETCHEN VYIDD assiafqmf LORETTA GAVIT Jtxfplsi' HELEN STEDHEN5 nssisfcnf MARY E.. LADD fe.cuHT adviser WFP - THE CHIEF this season the following trophies were won: tal The Miami Valley League Basketball Championship tht The Miami Valley League Football Co-Championship. Lei The Mialni Valley League Track Championship. The track teams, under the direction of Mr. Salzman, won the Miami Valley League Championships in the years of 1923-251-30-31-32-33. The girls should receive mention in the sport world, because it is really the girls' basketball tealn that put Greenville on the sport calendar. Girls' athletics first consisted of playing soccer, but with the employment of Miss Ceres IVilliams as girls' gym coach, besketball was introduced. For live years our girls' basketball team remained undefeatel and for three consecutive years was state champions. Harry Miles, now the judge, was one of the lirst men in Greenville to take interest in promoting girls' athletics. He used to accompany our team on its out of town games, often paying all expenses. The arrival of Dwight Salzman as boys' gym coach, Miss Clark as girls' gym coach, and Ed Stoltz as football and basketball coach formed what might be called a new deal in athletics. Mr. Salzman as track coach has won the Miami Valley title t'or live consecutive years: Mr. Stoltz has turned out championship basketball and football teams, and Miss Clark has prolnoted interest in athletics through the Girls' Athletic Association. The purpose of this organization is to award so many points an hour for participation in sports. The girls who earn 900 points receive their numerals and those who earn IS00 points receive their letters. The banner year in sports for Greenville was in 1931 with the winning of the following awards in the Miami Valley League: l. Co-Champions Football 2. Champions Basketball Ji. Champions Track -1. Dayton llaily News Trophy for outstanding school in Miami Valley. .r. Hi-V Trophy for champions in football. ti. Hi-Y Trophy for champions in basketball. ln a survey made this year, it was found that Greenville had won more champ- ionships than any other team in the Miami Valley League, since its forming with Sidney in second place. This is a record of which all students in Greenville High can be proud and it is the purpose of our coaches to keep this record for our school. GLANCES AT THE OUTSIDE And this is our show room-if that's what you want to call it, explained the Senior as he showed me through the portals of Greenville High School. This is the trophy case. he said as he pointed at a case filled with shining cups and platters. XVe looked at the prized trophies for awhile, then I wondered over to the case which stood between the doors. Un a velvet background lay many books with va- riously colored backs. Of course, I asked what they were, and the proud Senior replied that they were the year books which the high school had been putting out yearly for 25 years. Proudlly he pointed them out one by one. The lirst book was made by the class of l1. lt was a pretty book with a purple cover. A double band of gold framed the monogram of G. H. S. in the upper right hand corner, the letters A-N-N-U-A-L diagonally across the center and the num- bers ltlll in the lower left hand corner, all of which were white. The cover was llexible and measured 1034 by H inches. l started to look through the book, but my guide said that if I started looking through them, l would be there all night: so I hurriedly laid the book aside. The next book handed to me was cream colored. It's only decoration was a maroon seal with maroon letters T-H-I-I C-H-I-l-I-F above it. The effect was very beautiful and I silently praised the class of 15112. for this beautiful book. The 15113 annual cover was of gray paper tand decorated with a picture which appeared to be a blockprintj and was designed by Katherine Iilinger. I was given another purple book, but it was considerably different from the tirst. Its shape was ditfcrent and it was wider than it was high tif you get what I meanj. The only decoration was a gold seal and a gold cord at the side. I was told that this book was put out in 1914, the year that Mr. XVarner, principal of G. Il. S., graduated. tThe secret's out, Mr. IVarner.j Seventy-six THE CHIEF ' ' I was in sort of a hurryg so we rapidly glanced over the rest of the year books. The book put out in 1915 was red and had only a red seal edged in black for decoration. No record of 1916's annual. In 1917, the year book was gray with a red tie and a red seal with an interesting design on each side of it. In one corner This seal was also The 1919 class a purple cord and 1921's class put out a very novel book. lt was a brown cover tied with gray cord. The only decoration was a gray seal. This was the first book to have a fly- leaf. For their flyleaf, they picked gray paper. The next annual I picked up was considerably thicker than any so far. The cover was red: a gold seal decorated the front. It was set off with a brilliant red tie at the side and a flyleaf of the same paper as the cover. I started to leaf' through it, and right in the front was a picture of an Indian. Under the picture was printed This picture was designed, engraved, printed by hand in the Art Department of of the case lay a bright yellow annual with a black tie and seal. worked into a design on which it said The Chief. put out the only white book in the group. It was decorated with a gold seal. G. H. S. Congratulations, Class of 1922, that was a very interesting animal which you put out. The book of 1923 was blue with sort of a gold wash over it. It was tied with gray cord, had a gray seal and flyleaf. The first stiff-back year book was put out in 1924. It had a blue back and gold seal. The flyleaf was the same as the cover. Qliy the way there are only three books out of the twenty-five with stiff backs. They are 1924, 1928, and 1935. The next book was gray with a gray cord and a gold seal. It was put out in 1925. The class of' 1926 also picked gray for their cover, and tied it with gray cord. A seal of silver was on the front and the flyleaf was the same as the outside cover. A heavy paper of brown and tan mixed made up the cover for the On the front was a brown design of an Indian made by Bob Hughs. was also designed by Bob Hughs. The second stiff back Chief comes in 1928. It was brown with a the numbers 1928 in gold. The flyleaf for this number was made by 1927 Ghiel'. The flylea f gold seal and Bud Browne. The 1929 class carried out their color scheme in their class colors, black and orange. The cover was black and was broken by an orange seal. Its interesting black and orange flyleaf was designed by Cletus Alexander. In 1930, the seniors decided to be different and put out an annual which was smaller in size than those put out before them. It was dark blue with a blue and gold seal in the center. The yellow and blue flyleaf was designed by Bud Browne. Because the school colors are green and white, it seems rather strange that the first green annual was not put out until 1931. In the upper left corner was a picture of the Memorial Hall in Silver. The next year, the staff decided that the green cover looked pretty good: so they too bound their book with green, and in the middle of the front cover they put a silver seal. That year the flyleaf was an airplane view of' Greenville and it proved interesting. fSeveral of the students thought it was the picture of Golumbusg be- cause they saw the school building, and they thought it was the Penitentiary.j In 1933 the annual was green, a different texture, and in the lower right hand corner was the picture ot' the Memorial Hall fthe same as the year 19315. This year's flyleaf was made up of contributions from Bob Rentz, Deo Bard, Dan Kagey, Donna Linder, Ellen Dohme, I-lolland Richards, Dorothy Suter, Don Baker, Joe Vance, and Garrison King. The annual staff of 1934 decided again to be different: so they made their year book just a bit smaller than previous years. The cover was brown with sort of monks cloth finish and a plain brown seal. This year the flyleaf was made by Holland Richards. The guide then closed the case, and smiling, he turned to me as he said, Those are the first twenty-four year books put out by the classes of G. H. S. They were all put out by annual staffs under the able direction of Miss Anna Bier. I think that any person who can get ideas for twenty-four annuals and make everyone of them entirely different is nothing short of a genius. fGongratulations, Miss Bier. J Seventy-seven l ,I l l THE CHIEF Hut just wait until that twenty-iifth year book goes into the case. l could tell thc way he said that, that hc was on the annual stall' and helping with the work of that twenty-lifth annual. SOCIAL LIFE In order to give the students ol Greenville High School an idea of the social life ot the tormer pupils ot Greenville High School, we quote from the following social notes taken trom the annuals of the preceding twenty-four years. From the 1911 1 annual the following item was taken: ,R The members of the class of twelve celebrated HaIlowe'en by a masquerade held at the home ot lirother Mong. All was proceeding nicely. Mirrors and candles were everywhere. Some of the rooms were conveniently darkened for the game of Post Utlieef' and an argument followed about who should be postmaster. Hide the Thimble and Hutton, liutton, XVho's Got the Button were in full force, when hark! stealthy steps were heard at front and back. The ghosts were at work per- forming their annual duties. A barrel of apples sat temptingly on the back porch. They had not yet arrived at the bobbing stage, and, alas! they never did: for those stately ghosts devoured them all. NVhile lamenting this sad loss, bumpity, bump! A terrible commotion arose in front. ln vain they pulled and tugged at the door: in vain they tried the windows, but they were locked. Finally they got out through a rear window in time to see the ghosts disappear, a buggy borrowed for the occa- i sion from a neighboring blacksmith shop. So ended the first .Iunior Party. The following social news was found in the 19112 annual: li The first picnic of the season was held at the Pumping Station on Friday after- noon, .Xpril 28, by a number of tl. H. S. students commonly called the Bunch, V' armed with fishing poles and fortified by a great lunch basket. lt looked as if they g really intended to iish. The Iish caught were marvelous in size. That is, marvel- V: ously small, for it would take at least a dozen to satisfy one person. At a little after live, that empty feeling seemed to prevail, and the lunch baskets were sud- 'il denly in great demand, and speedily were their contents disposed of. Only one S tishworm was left, and Gertrude XVinters failed to swallow it, even after Grinny 'i Marshall slapped it into his mouth. llnfortunately, there was no moon, and as the sun disappeared, the mist arose from the river, OJ and the air grew chilly. The 5 party ended at the moving picture show. 1 Une ot the social events took place in 1913 is as follows: I A bunch of girls accompanied by Miss Byers and Miss tlombs enjoyed a camp- li tire feed at the pumping station. ,X slipper of bacon and eggs was prepared with only such mishaps as the loss of the salt and the solder lnelting off the bucket in 1 which thev were making coffee. Such thrilling ghost stories were related that the ,il girls made their way homeward, almost afraid to look over their shoulders at the 35 moon, which spread a spooky light over the landscape. 'll Perhaps some of the students may be interested in the following item taken from the .Xnnual of 11114: ll Mi: Paul XYarncr very pleasantly entertained the Senior Class, accompanied hy .1 the Misses Iiyers and Osborne at his home in the country on the evening of Novem- ber lfl. A very interesting program had been arranged, the main feature of which was amateur dramatics. XYe are, indeed, grateful to the impersonator, Mr. . lirowder, for having given us a chance to see ourselves as others see us. Dainty . refreshments were served and a general good time was enjoyed until a late hour. I gl The 15115 annual disclosed several interesting social events such as follows: January 27efThe Sophomores in two bobs drove to the holne of Fern Rhodes. , .X little excitment arose when one of the bobs' went to the ditch on the way. Mrs. 1 lialthascr and Mrs. Davenport chaperoned the party. January Sill--The social event which the class of Fourteen will remember the ' longest was the big picnic by the class of Fifteen. XVhen Fifteen found that they could not give Fourteen a reception, they entered wholeheartedly into a new way of ' entertaining the departing class. Uverlook was chosen as the desired place and ' eats in abundance were prepared the day before. At Covington a car was chartered 5' which took them all to 0verlook. The 157115 annual disclosed the following item: It One very cold night when the snow was blowing liercely and all upperclassmen were in their warm homes, the supposedly timid Freshmen surprised us all by vene ,i turing out for a party to the home ol' Mr. XYarner, where refreshments were served l in abundance. l t 4 l Seventy-eight l l i l. i .l i , I i lid. THE CHIEF The freshmen and sophomores will be perhaps interested in the following item found in the 1917 annual: The Freshman and Sophomore Classes held a star gazing party and marsh- mallow toast at the Pumping Station on April 16. The evening was made very en- joyable to the girls by the presence of the masculine element. The 1918 annual did not contain social notes, but from other sources of informa- tion it was learned that the social activities were limited to two parties, one at Hallowe'en time, the other in honor of lVashington's Birthday. The Annual of 1919 disclosed this news: The Hallowm-'en party was held in the gymnasium, and we had a line tilne. The decorations and refreshments were in keeping with the occasion, and helped to make the party as success. The fact that Hallowe'en parties were in vogue is shown by the fact that a yearly Hallowe'en Party was given. The social note concerning the Halloween party which was given in 1920 is as follows: On Friday evening, October 28, the Class Party was held at the South School Building. As it was a Hallowe'en Party, the various rooms and halls were decorated to represent the occasion: a large mlmber was present, dressed in all kinds of cos- tumes. The cvening was spent in playing games and telling ghost stories after which refreshments were served. Everybody departed having had a splendid time. This item found in the 1921 annual explains the types of usual entertainment: The Junior Class has always been noted for its good times: each year we have had a Hallowe'en Party: a celebration of some kind on George ll'ashington's birth- day to freshen us after the rapid fire of examinations, and then a nice picnic in the spring as a kind of olive oil to smooth over any hard feelings which mav have arisen as the outcome of the finale. So far this year, we have had a Hallowe'en and also a XYashington's Birthday Party at the North Building, the very environ- ment of which seems to be conducive to a general good time. The fact that the freslnnen always enjoy themselves is verified by this item quoted from the 1922 annual: Last spring the Freshman Class ended gloriously with a picnic at Overlook Park, lVest Milton. Several machine loads went to the picnic and many did not get back until late that night. The leading social event which was found in the 19234 anmlal is as follows: The social event of the year was a Christmas Party December 1-1, 1922. The party was a great success due to the efliciency of the program and eats committee under the direction of Miss Hier and Miss Patrick, who also prepared and served an elaborate chicken supper. The party will long be remembered by the members as one of the most enjoyable events of their school life. The most interesting social event found in the 192-I annual concerned the Art Club. It is as follows: 'The chief social event of the year was a Rabbit-Christmas party given by the Art Club. Refreshments, which consisted of a splendid rabbit dinner, were prepared in the Home Economics Department under the supervision of the Eats Committee and their able chairman, XVilliam Rush. The room was decoroated with hundreds of rabbit tails and left hind feet. Games were played and prizes were given for the best Marble rabbit statues carved from soap. The change in the type of entertainment is shown in this item concerning the .lunior-Senior Reception taken from the Chief of 19215: As a fitting flourish for our Junior year, we had a reception of which you'll soon hear. There was a line party in Memorial Hall: everyone was there-Juniors, Seniors, and all. This always had been a sedate affair, but for once it was frivolous: some were shocked who were there. They played with balloons and Miss Lindsey was dismayed, while .lohn Vance as toastlnaster his ability displayed. The Seniors were hungry: we ran out of eats. lVe showed every one an excellent time, and no Senior spent as much as a dime. And being under the faculty's power, we left at a very respectable hour. Quite a few parties were enjoyed in the year 1929. Tile sophomores were re- sponsible for a majority of the fun. A masked Hallowt-'en Party was held and a Valentine party which proved to be a great success were enjoyed through the efforts of this class. The Animals of 1939 and 1931 did not contain items of the social nature, but glancing through the annual, wc found pictures of the annual Junior-Senior Recep- tion. The expressions on the faces of the dancers tell that the party must have been a huge successes. Also there were numerous class parties besides the club ban- quets and numerous other events. Seventy-nine gi 31 l ' I w . U w 1 I gn 1, R ! L I Y 4 i 11 1 T3 .4 ff, .LA CLUBS THE CHIEF f., , X L ff .fngp ' - as-:N fy- J., - Ag -xg, 1 ,- ,gf A , -':.-'m ' i5f'?.11 1-lighly-uw ' THE CHIEF ART CLUB GUY NEALEIGH, President JANE Cl-IUZE, Vice-President EVELYN KNl.'EHL, Seeretarv MARTHA SMITH, Treasurer ANNA LUL' CRAIG, Reporter MARY LAlJD4Sponsor The Art Club is one of the oldest elubs in the sehool. lts members are art stu- dents and those who are interested in art. The purpose of the elub is to encourage those people interested in ereative work, to gain appreeiation for art objeets, and to promote soeial liI'e among its members. The aelivities this year were parties, business meetings, and the sponsoring ol an exhibit ol' oil paintings. Q2-Z DRAMATIC CLUB L. E. Fl-RY, President .IUE VANCE, Yiee-President ELLEN DUHNIE, Seeretary and Treasurer FRANCES MUTE, Reporter VIYIAN NEXYIJURT, Sponsor The Dramatie Club was organized in 19211 for the purpose ol' studying and produe- ing plays. This year it boasts ot' sixty-eight members. Eaeh year the elub gives a Christmas pageant lor the entire student body. This year the produetion, whieh was entitled O XVorship the King, was also presented before the Business and Professional XVomen's Club. The Dramatie Club has had seven meetings, one at whieh a miseellaneous pro- gram was given: one with an outside speaker: and live meetings at whieh plays have been presented for the pleasure of the members. Late in April the members ol' the Dramatic Club spent an enjoyable evening at the organization's anmlal banquet. Eighty-three THE CHIEF h THE CHIEF HI-Y .IUE VANCE, President MARVIN MCCLAIN, Vice-President HERBERT KING, Secretary DUN McCl,AlN, Treasurer CHARLES H. DETLING, Sponsor The Hi-Y organization is in reality a Young 1len's Christian Association for high school students. lt stresses a four fold program: Clean Speech, Clean Athletics, CleaniScholarship, and Clean Living. The program ol' the school year has been one ot' reorganization and rebuilding. A new constitution has heen adopted and the inenihership extended to include boys from various groups and interests. Meetings have heen ol' three types: social, dis- cussion, and addresses. The cluh sent representativcs to the State Conference at Marietta,Deceinher 1934, and to a district meeting in Troy in March 19335, 9-Z DETJTSCHE VEREIN PIIYLLIS NELSON, President ELYA RAUGHN, Vice-President DELORES KARNS, Secretary MARJURIE RAIIN, Treasurer MARY ANNE ALLEN, Reporter CHARLES H. DETLING, Sponsor The Deutsche Yerein was organized this year under the sponsorship ol' Mr. Det- ling. The purpose ol' this cluh is to increase the interest in the German language and to promote friendships among the young people of tierinany and the young peo- ple ol' America. Eighty-five 5 Ll ADMINISTRATION It 1 ,I I EI? II 22 ' , , If vo . 11- ISI ,314 In -I IIS: ff.: III, HL fn. :gi ,, ffi 'I J' 1. , Y ,7 II: Iv 'Q lf' lgfv. liv .ff is ,I ni ,. I 'I It fp if? ,. ,I - , 1: ifif fn ,,. 114, 1.1. V74 VII' HV 1511 W '4- fl' II' ,f -, , HI '.1 ,I-1: iii ilk 1152 :--I .I':l 'Ut if 'Ai I-I. 3651 ii: Ig. In -'1 JI: ,Ip eu .Hi XII. fs' fif- :yr .ii :IRI 'fi QI? V32 ,r'I. uf' gi: ' 31: Y., Igl, rl-I 1422 .-L4 11: II: -f.s ll. .D uf Ig. IMI ,IH , J, . . I H REU I ,I '::IEQ pit 41. 1' I: THE CHIEF THE CHIEF G. A. A. ASSOCIATION MARY ANNIC Al,l.l'lN, President GHIQTCIIICN KIPP, NYIUI'-lIl'l'Sllll'lli MA RJORY IIAHN, Secretary FIIANCICS AIUTIC, 'lll'i'2ISllI'CI' MARY FI,Olil'INClC llI'Sl'l, Reporter MARY ALICE HAXYLI-IY, Intramural Chairman KATHRYN CLARK, Sponsor The Girl's Athletic Association was organized in G. H. S, live years ago for the purpose of proinoting interest in all sports and developing a spirit ol' gi g, mod sports- niarship. Before this time it was eonnnonly known as The Girls' G Association. IVhen the assoeiation was re-organized, a constitution was drawn up: this sanie con- stitution is in use now and it may be changed by the addition or repeal of amend- ments by two-thirds ot' the association. Any senior high school girl having a total of Qtill points is eligible to belong. The girls are all privileged to earn numerals and G's . The association carries on inany enterprises and social functions. During the foot-lzall season, the girls sponsor a stand at Harmon Field on the nights ol' holne games. Tle funds taken in from these sales are used in lnany ways. The G. A. A. sponsors a Play Day eaeh year and also gives a banquet at the end ol' the sehool year. Last year the association helped purchase a new piano lor the gynasiuni: it also sponsored a Kid Party held in the latter part ot' March. .fi-Z5 BOYS G ASSOCIATION LUXVI-ILI, RIQDY, President HUDNI-IY XYlNTliHlIUXVD, Yiee-President DONALD STL l'ZMAN, Secretary MARVIN AlctlI,AlN, Treasurer H. C. All-I'I'ZGAH, Sponsor The G Association was forined January IH, 1921. The activities ot' the association have been the G Banquet and the initiation of all the new nieinbers. The purpose ot' the association is to see that everyone who has a letter wears it, to organize all the wearers of G's, and to boost athleties. Eighty-sex n THE CHIEF Eighty-eight - ITHE CHIEF so GIRL RESERVE OFFICERS OF ALL GIRL RESERVES MARY ALICE IIAXYLI-IY, Presimlent ELIZARI-ITII ALLREAIJ, Vll'Crl,I'1'SlIIL'llt FRANCES MUTE, Secretary HELEN RIEAM, 'Treasurer .IANICE ISAUMGARIJNIQII, Social JEAN GURNI-ILL, Service EILEEN RIIUXVN, l,l'0Ql'tIIlI ANNA LOL' CRAIG, Publicity MARY li. MARSHALL, Sponsor Senior Girl Reserve MARY MAGGI, l'resiclent ISERNIGE Mcli0AYIiN, Vice-Presialent .lunior Girl Reserve FRANCES Rlitlli, President RISTTY MARKAVITH, Yicc-Presitlent Sophomore Girl Reserve Bl-IT'l'Y JANE KINGAID, Presirlcnt MARY MAHER, Yice-Presiclent Freshmen Girl Reserve MARY ALICE SLUNAKER, Prcsiflcnt FUN RIDINGS, Yiee-President The Girl Reserve organization was established in 12129. The purpose ol' the club is to promote world fellowship, to encourage social welfare work, and to place religion anrl Girl Reserve principles above all other phases in tl1e life ot' the Christ- ian girl. The past year has been a great sueeess anrl has been benelicial to all Girl Reserves. The girls gave a banquet and a chapel program, but the most outstand- ing social event for this elnb was the Girl Reserve Garnival-Dance. Eighty-nine THE CHIEF - THE CHIEF MUSIC CLUB ROBERT SNELL, President MARY ALICE H.UVl.EY, Yiee-President HELEN STEPHENS, Secretary and Treasurer PEGGY ELLEN, Reporter DNVIGHT L. HHOXYN, Sponsor The Musie Club was organized in 121135 for the purpose oi' bringing together and promoting the interest of all students interested in musie. At every meeting some meluber, or members, ol' the elub puts on a program. These programs are made up oi' songs, duets, instrumental solos, and talks on directing, ete. The meetings have proved to he very sueeessful and the young eluh is progressing rapidly. R-Z5 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB DRl'CILL.X GEORGE, President THELMA LECliI.lDl-Ill, Vice- .IL'LI.X MILLER, Seeretary DOROTHY MeC.Xl3E, 'Treasurer THELMA FOL'REM.XN, NYILMA CHE.-XM E ll, Sponsor The purpose of the Home Economies Club dilfers from veal' to year. the Home Economies Club endeavored lo: 1. Develop professional spirit and eo-operation among its members. 2. Provide opportunities for play, recreation, and soeial eontaet. 3. Provide experience in group eo-operation without the inlluenee diseipline and adult supervision. -1. Disseminate the value ol' home eeonomies to students and to the ethieal publicity. J. Establish closer relationship between the home economies eourses and the home life of the girls. At the meetings held this year by the Home Eeonomies Club several v esting talks were given by dillerent members ol' the elub. President Reporter This XVIII' ol' sehool pnblie by at sehool erv inter- Ninety-one THE CHIEF THE CHIEF LATIN CLUB MARY ANNE ALLEN, Consul L. E. FRY, Consul JOAN MANIX, MARY MACCI, MARY HAXVLEY, JANICE BAUMGARDNER, Aedile JEAN CORNELL, Quaestor BILL KNUPP, MARJORY RAHN, Scribes MARY E. MARSHALL, Sponsor For quite a number of years, the Latin Club has given to its members the pleas- ures and benefits of the classics for which there was a limited time in the Class room. So far this year, the meetings have included organization, songs, talks, panto- mimes, and games in Latin. Through these features, the members have made the elub an interesting and valuable activity. Q2-Z MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB BILL KNUPP, President BYRON RROXYN, Secretary JAMES XVALLISCHECK, Reporter XYAYNE PALMER, Sponsor The Model Airplane Club is one of the newly formed organizations. It came into being in the fall of 1934, and its membership Consists of some twenty boys who are interested in aviation and the building of model airplanes. During the year, the club held contests in the gymnasiums and awarded prizes to the winning contestants. Ninety-three THE CHIEF
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