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

 - Class of 1951

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Page 66 text:

. J Betty: I don't see how football players ever get clean. Stella: Silly, x teams are forf' vhat do you suppose the scrub Dad: Quentin, faithfully? are you pursuing your studies Quentin: 'LYes, indeed, Dad. l'm always behind. Mr. Hoover: Name a great time saver. August: Love at first sight. jim: Gimme a bucket of insane ice. Marian: Insane ice? jim: Yeh, cracked. Mr. Ehrig, g'How old is a person who was born in l902? Dennis: Man or woman? Carolyn: XVill you be a stag at our formal next eek? Bob: Sure, I love masquerade parties. XV Mrs. Allen: NVhat is a synonym? Bugs: It's a word you use in place of another when you can't spell the other one. Dad: NVell, how are your marks? Don Dad : lihey're under water. : XVhat do you mean under water? Don: Below 'C' level. Mr. Bridges: NYhat can you tell me about ni- trates? Susan: XVell, er--they are a lot cheaper than day rates. Mr. Parks: A'VVho's the Speaker of the House? joan: Mother, OKES -I- Clarence: Say, Dale, get me some fly paper. Dale: K'XVhat for? Clarence: I want to send this letter Air Mail. Ethel: XYhat's the difference between a hill and mill? jean Ann: I give up. nl Ethel: One is hard to get up and the other is hard to get down. Mr. Rainey: Does the question embarrass you? Art: Not at all. It is quite clear. lt's the answer that is bothering me. Mr. Bridges: Have you given the goldfish fresh water? Sharon: No, they ain't finished the water I gave them yesterday yet. Lorraine: Did you ever see the Catskill Moun- rains? Vera: No, but I've seen them kill miee.'l Betty P.: They say an apple a day will keep the doctor away. Marian: XVhv stop there? An onion a day will keep everybody away. Lolabelle: l'vc changed my mind. Mary Ann: 'l'hank heaven. Docs it work any better now? Marilyn: How did you find the weather while you were away? Ann: 'Ajust went outside and there it was. Virginia: XVhich travels faster-heat or cold? Betty S.: I give up. Virginia: Heat, because you can catch cold easily.

Page 65 text:

SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY el- ACT II Seem' 1. Twenty-two silly Sophomores started the I950-51 school year with the hopes of having a successful year. Those who enrolled were: Betty Andrews, Stella Andrews, .lean Ann Decker, Susan De Decker, August De May, Roger De Keyser, Marian Dhamers, .loan Grypp, james Keeley, Dennis Marchand, Clarence Miller, Dale Nowers, Lorraine Oleson, Marvin Price, lfthel Shaw, Carolyn Sommers, Robert Stockton, Sharon Ufheil, Don Vandersnick, Vera Van Hyfte, Arthur XYancket, and Quentin XYolf. Scene II. NYith Hrs. Ramah Peek as our sponsor, officers were chosen to guide the class successfully through the year: President, Carolyn Sommers, Vice President, Marvin Price, Secretary, August De May, Treasurer, Dennis Nlarchand, Student Council Representatix'es, Dennis Marchand, Sharon Uf- heil, and 'loan Grypp. Scene III. The Freshmen were given a thorough initiation. This year the Sophomores enjoyed giving the initiation instead of receiving it. Scene IV. Lost one member: Roger De Keyser, to Nlanlius at the end of the first semester. Seem' V. The big event of the year: The Roller Skating Party at the XVethersfield Roller Dome on February 2, 1951. Scene VI. The final activity of the year was decorating for the Seniors' Baccalaureate and Commencement lixercises which was held in Nlav. Cnrtaivl. Twenty-one silly Sophomores are looking forward to our .lunior vear with all its activities.



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