Tome High School - Trail Yearbook (North East, MD)

 - Class of 1929

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The 1929 TRAIL Aw - Y - Nov. N00 N011 N011 N011 N011 N00 N011 N00 N 00 Ort. Ori. Oct. Ort. N011 N00 . 2-Dr. Tooker tells his Cicero students that they don't know any Latin. Every- body in the class agrees except DeVausney. 3-The Salem Press, oliicial newspaper of Salem, N. Y., headlines its native son, W. L. Spallholz, as one of Tome's leading athletes. . 4--A day of rest for most people, but not for Waters and Moore, who test the temperature of the Susquehanna. Above mentioned catch their rest in vespets as Mr. Sellew puts his audience to sleep with soft Lydian airs. 5-A Tome master is seen running around the campus in his B.V.D.'s. Ask any member of the Cross Country Squad. . 6-Mr. Beveridge has bet an unknown sum of money that Smith will win the election. Murphy also anticipates increased pecuniary means as he listens for New York City. Ted Law is just as anxious as Murphy. Hoover or Smith? It is in the lap of the Gods. . 7-Bettes turns his amorous intentions elsewhere as Lee suffers from writer's cramps. 8-Murphy is still unable 'to convince Dr. Tooker that the election is not all that it should have been. . 9-Cukor has joined the Choir. Evidently Papa has shut down on the monthly allowance. 10-Mr. Beveridge puts on the airs of a Rockefeller as he sports a handsome Packard limousine of uncertain age. Jones remarks that the new era of Republican prosperity is beginning rather early. 11--Weil and Moore enjoy this balmy Sunday afternoon. They appear worried on the return of Mr. Klee, however, who has seen them five miles on the other side of Wilmington. 12-Cummings and Snibbe begin their Thanksgiving vacation rather early at the request of Dr. Brush. Madison House boys are grateful for the two weeks' vacation. 15-- Greek God Hodge says that Brazil is noted for its nuts. 14-Dr. Tooker announces that if Herby Heyn knew how to translate, write composition, and read sight, he might pass Latin in june. 15-Boone volunteers to supply the school with Baltimore girls for the Gilman tea dance. Certain old boys who remember the last June Prom are suspicious about those girls , 16--Merkle returns to school after an operation on his head. No improvement noticeable. 17-DeVausney is given an extra long vacation by Mr. Bates when discovered smoking in places verboten . N00. 22-Cross Country Team visits Philly. Spallholz buys almost every newspaper N011 Nov in the Quaker City. Incidentally, more good material for the Salem press. 23-Thanksgiving is near, also Gilman Day, and what's more a four day rest for the poor shovel. 24-Gilman Day! Gruver first of alumni to return with wild stories of college life. Great shock to those who l-'now Gruver. Gilman returns to Bal- timore sadder and wiser. One Hundred and Forty-eigb!



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The 1929 TRAIL Wada C nf i -Y i A f g bo' N ov. 25- Goof Ward has a crush on a certain damsel in a green hat. Hanway says he is welcome to her. That's what Nelson said last year. Nov. 26-Mr. Tuttle asks Spallholz if he talks like that at the table when he's home. Nov 27-Vant decides to send his trunk home for Thanksgiving. Nov 28-We're all off for four days of merry making! Dec. 2-Back again! Boone sees his last of Tome School and returns to his beloved Dec. Def. Der. Dec. Der. Der. Dec. Der. Der. Der. Dec. Dec. Dec. Der. Nov Nov. Nov. Baltimore for good. Jerry Nettleton and Boots Archer granted fort- night leave for Toledo and Belair, while uncounted members are confined to the campus. What a life! 3-- Mac Diggs and Mr. Arthur have a show down. It seems that Mac only got an 85 in Chem. last bi-weekly. 4-Rorty goes to the infirmary to recuperate. Miss Davis has different ideas. 5- Shifty Spallholz and Moto Biberman engage in hot Hstic encounter. Biberman completely gassed as well as battered. 6-jenness swears he won't shave before Christmas and maybe not then. Early visit of Santa Claus anticipated by Inn kids. 7- Texas Goodhue smokes a cigar. We hope he doesn't feel hurt. 8-Pat tries for two hours to open the doors of his shop only to discover he'd had the key in his pocket. 9--One slot machine check, one street car token, and a two cent stamp found in the collection plate, also about seventy-live pennies. We hope living is cheap in Armenia. 10-Spallholz declares that he shoveled gravel during the summer. Gravel and what else? 11--Merkle and Sellars test Mr. Basford's patience and depart for Home, Sweet Home. 12-Sherburne says he doesnit believe in Santa Claus. This younger generation is getting all out of bounds. 13- Dandruff Ducky, God's gift to women and the great necker from Great Neck, offers, for a nominal fee, to disclose to those who are interested, the art of brow-beating and seducing the fair sex. One at a time, fellows! 14-Tome Glee Club makes its first appearance of the year. Murphy provides the evening's entertainment. 15-Saturday night. Girdler takes his weekly bath. 16--Vant displays his power over women in a rumble seat, while Barron, Easley, Bettes, and Rorty look on in wondering amazement. Ward wishes that he had been there and berates above mentioned for failing to uphold Tome traditions. 18-Tome defeats Wilmington, 19-0. Mr. Beveridge receives a free dinner at Hotel DuPont. 20-Three girls have signilied their intention of attending the tea dance. Ignorant Rats implore Boone to do his stuff. 21- Madame Huetwell wants to have a date with Hodge. As yet the Madame is unsatiated, and Hodge wishes that he weren't so good looking. One Hundred and Fifly

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