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The Redskin 71 earliest Qlnngraixxlztiinns emit 'I esi llllislws fur ilre glluhufv urress nf the Qllztss nf 1935 Reiss' Clothing Store Ike Equine of Zlilntl, :Sclmffnrx S4 ,lllllnrx Qilntlws Brees well mth jxtrreeh , Adolph Slmnenf uMfu'y Ed: your teeth mfe Mm. Abner fin history classjz Why did a like pearls, your lips like ruhles, and your hair I .1 I, . f I , h, L W ukcnnely Spun gold... on teen-4 oo ln is caste. Mary Ed Johnston: I'll bet you tell that to Wm. Reyes: To keep him company. every girl you meet. Adolph S: ':Well it always ends the same. hut gm-ney Kaig,-I-5 '-If you had 35,00 in your Img. I start out different nearly every time. kct what would you thinkw, fahlick HBHSUCYJF0 LFWZSJQ ,QL hear You John Roberts: I'd think l had some other UH UC U SOITIE Ing lf-Y 3.5 Ulf-'I - eq vp. Mr. Lewis: Sure I did. I took off my shoes. fellow S pants on' Fishing Tackle Garden Tools 2 The GeibeI's Hardware Coffee i Shop . l flladdrn Lamps Stoves MPS- Abner: . -T09- do YOU think the :mvient Carl Byer fwhilo dancing at the Soph. class Greeks would hke Mae West? partyj: This is a nice floor we are dancing: on. Joe Rizza: I'll say they would! Mrs, Abner: --Why?-v Evelyn Lainhm-t: Then why dvmwe on my Joe Rizza: Because the Greeks liked curves, feet. and she sure has got 'eml Paul B: I think Neal is so slow that he Miss Purcell: What is the difference between - k ,h ., h ' H the wool textile industry :md the eotton textile doesnt nownw eu e 'S' , indugtrygv- Dean W: He ought to know hes been there' Richard Daly: Wool is warm. lnnz enough, Congratulations, Class of 1935 ORRIS o OTORS Phone 23 Knox, lncliana 1 9 3 5
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The Redskin Education is the root to a future. l. TAITEL SL SON You van always tell a Senior het-nuse he's dately dressed. You ran always tell a Junior hy the way ht- swells his chest. You can always tell a Freshman hy his grassy look and such. You can always tell a Sophomore hut you cannot tell him mueh. If Necessity is the mother of Invention, I'm gonna invent something to translate German.- Frank Gurrado. Mr. Barr: What is the chief occupation in Italy? DeVon Biggs: Raising: Spaghetti. Green's exall Store Congratulations Class of 1935 Katherine Shoppe Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Phone I6I I, Knox Mrs. Katherine Wilhelm Miss Nees tto her English classlz It was nearing the end of the sehool term and I warn you, you hotter hrush up on your work if you expert to pass. Our time is netting short, in fm-t the exam papers are at the nrinter's right now. Are there any questions? Eddie R: Yes, whats the name and address of tho printer? Sophomore: Whatcha think of people who write f-ute little verses on their beloved hooks of learning'?f,Herc's a masterpiece I found in a Latin Booiflil- 'lf there should be another Hood. For refuge I would Hy. Though all the world would be submerged, This bool: would still be dry. Lone-ntomeeon unnnen oolnrnnv Telephone 1251 Knox, Indiana 1 9 35
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The R edskin COMPLIMENTS OF C Wilken 8 Musser GROCERIES I MEATS Fruits and Vegetables Phone 200 Knox, Ind. The Library Club The Knox High School Library Club rarian. The following officer: ' urer, Conradine W'l ' was organized September 6, 1934, by Mrs. Abner, Faculty Lib R. were elected: president, Paul -Badell: secretary, Wanetta Scott' Rodgers. The other members of the club are Milton Kors. Arth iliam Fell. Laverne Hineline, Inez Byer, Alvin Gillogly, Anita Y ' Walters. These students spend one period each day as inns, but repair books and magazines, ful ' . and treas ur Amble, Al Yanitun, anitun, Betty Heilman, and 'Chester school librarians. They not only serve as librar- e xaluable-clippings from current magazines, and take full Windisch Grocery and Market , - T - 00-0 erallve 0 Quality Merchandise I Af M0del'8fe Prices Phone 1511 Knox, Indiana r-harge of keeping the room neat and clean. Mrs. Abner has given a seriesvof lectures on Library Sci- ence, thus making our year work rwofrtable to-us as well as to our fellow students. Milton Kors, who has served as school librarian for two years, expects to earnqpart of his college expenses as librarian at Indiana University next year. We had Z1 lunch booth at the Carnival and served refreshments at the Alumni dance. ,the proceeds to be used for the purchase of.magazines. The library club vnclerl this year with an invitational party at Mrs. Abner's cottage. . il .. our T X C H EV norm f Lair? . ug - xgf , ' The World's Largest Low Price Car Bigger Pasler Smootlrer e Starke County Sales, Inc. Knox, Indiana Phone 5 1 1 9 3 5 P
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