Annawan High School - Tom Tom Echoes Yearbook (Annawan, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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MR. ARNOLD AND MR. HARMS lYe owe a lot to our janitor, Mr. Arnold, and our maintenance man. Mr. Harms. lt is they who keep the building clean and comfortableg it is they who finish the day's work at school and see that all is in readiness for the coming day. Thanks, Fuzzy and johnny, and please excuse the many unnecessary tasks we thoughtlessly cause you to do. 9144 al. SCHOOL LUNCH Our school lunch program is one of the most appreciated and worth while new additions to our school this year. The kitchen was installed for maximum efficiency and the lunch room is adequate and comfortably ar- ranged to seat all students at their lunch period since the staggered lunch period is used. Our cooks, Mrs. Lois De Splinter and Mrs. Dorothy Keemle, are effi- cient and good cooks, not mentioning their patience and cheerfulness in serving us. Yes, january 3 was an important date in the Annawan High and Grade School and especially the 150 students and teachers who take advantage of the school lunch will tell you that another step has been taken toward better- ing the health and comfort of its students.

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,IOKES Ralph feoming home from a baseball ganna! Hey, Dad, l pitched a no-hitter. Mr. Vande Voorde: 'I'hat's fine, son, what was the score? Ralph: YVe won-9-6. Mr. Vande Voorde: How did they get 'x runs without any hits? Ralph: Aw, those were all homers. Lucille: A month ago l was just cra4v about jolm, but now l don't care a thing for him. Gretchen: Yes, isn't it funny how change- able men are. Mr. Stockton: Your studies are failing, son. YVouldn't you like a coach? Les: No: Dad, a roadster will do. Bud: l'm tired. l was out with a nurse last night. YVard: Cheer up. .Ylaybe your mother will let you go out without one sometime. The verv first dav at work Carol was late, YVhen sheifinallv did enter the office the boss grumbled: Young lady, you should have been here 25 minutes ago. Carol: Gee, what happened? Mr. lllackert: Did you have the car out last night, son? Vernon: Yes, Dad, l took one of the boys ovci' to the high school. Mr. lilackert: NVell, tell him he left one of his lace hankies in the car. Lois: XVhencver l get down in the dumps Iget invself a new hat. Donna Dynes: ls that where you got that one? NVhy is Mr. Price pacing up and down in front of his house? l'le's worried about Donna. YVhy, what's she got? The ear. Mr. Vitto: Marilyn, please watch the direc- tions written above the music. Marilyn: l am, Mr. Vitto. Livervwhere I sec the letter p l pound real hard. Mrs. Allen: Filaine, have you started your outside reading, yet? i lilainez Not yet, it is too cold. Boss: You're an hour late getting home with these mules, john. john: l know it. You see, l picked up Rev. Davis on the wav' home, and from there on the mules couldn t understand a word l said. You say you are disappointed with that con- traption you ordered sight unseen. Marlene: YVell, it was guaranteed to keep my bills down, and they sent me a paper weight. Cowhand: .-Yren't you putting your saddle on backward? Shirley Clementz: 'l'hat's all you know about it smarty. You don't even know which way l'm going. Rose YVancket: XVill the anaesthetic make me sick? Doctor: No, I think not. Rose: How long will it be before l know anything? Doctor: Arcn't you expecting too much of an anaesthetic? Miss Ohlmacher: Donna, did you empty the water under the refrigerator? Donna Dynes: Yes'm, and put in some fresh. Betty D.: You'd be surprised how much time was spent on this painting. Mrs. Roberts: Yes, l've heard that people stand here by the hour trying to make out what it represents. Policeman: Lady, don't you know this is a safety zone? Marilyn DeMink: Of course, that's why l drove in here. Mr. johnson: XVard, your school report shows a lot of very low' marks. How about it? YVard: YVell, you see, Dad, everything is so high nowadays, l thought it was time some iteins were marked down. Mrs. Hoover: l'm reading a mystery book. Mr. Hoover: XVhy, that looks like our household budget. Mrs. Hoover: lt is.



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Johnny Harms Marion Arnold COOKS AND JANITORS Mrs. De Splinter School Lunch Mrs. Keemle

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