Greenville High School - Chief Yearbook (Greenville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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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.

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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



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