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We Wonder If Joe Voich will ever be able to look up to someone? Who will the first to get a job after leaving school ? Why Miss Husted wants us to learn our shorthand? If Freddie Dreher will ever learn to use the paper cutter? What Dyer High School will, do without the Seniors of “39” ? How Mr. Lucas keeps that girlish figure? If Ann Milhalic has any particular interest around the office? Why G. Thiery and G. Troup always want to go to St. John ? Who is more jolly than Evelyn Hilbrich? What we will be doing ten years from now? Who will be Mrs. William Broski? If Dorothy Plock ever came to school five days straight? If Jake Teffenhart will ever fall in love? What happened between Pfeiffer and Peifer? If Mary Clare will like married life? What girls always have to talk about? If Joe Lair really had a girl back in Central, Illinois? Who’s in love with you? If the class of ”40” will publish the third volume of Echo? How many Freshmen will be married before they are Seniors? Why everyone is tired on Monday morning? If Mr. Hunt will ever be able to skate like Sonja Heinie? How many of the class of “39” will be married in five years from now? If Pearl Boersma really knows someone by the name of Tony? w V
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Senior Class History, Cont When we came to the point of giving the prom, we decided to give the prom and banquet on separate nights. We were the first class to do this. On May 5, at Lake Hills Country Club, we held our banquet for juniors, seniors and faculty. On May 10, our prom was held in the Chystal Ball Room at the Hotel Gary. That was an unforgettable night for everyone present. This plan of having two nights for these affairs proved very successful and we have noticed that the Juniors of ’39 are following our plan, and we are sure they will not be sorry. Also during this year both boys and girls of our class, won the Inter-Class Basketball Tournaments. The senior year was upon us, just one more year at Dyer, High. A new music and art teacher, Mr. W. A. Lucas, was added to the faculty. To start the year with a bang, the boys of the class gave a party for the girls and it was a real party, too. During the year we sponsored a skating party at Black Oak, a combination card party and dance, a show at Crown Point, seniors plays, Beginners Luck (three act farce) and On With the Show (one act comedy), and published Volume 2 of the Echo. We, the Seniors, on leaving are very proud to know that we leave on the Bulletin Board in front of the Study Hall three ’39’s as a remembrance of the Inter-Class Basketball Tournaments. —EVELYN HILBRICH THE PEN OF SNOOP AND SCOOP A fellow has to be a contortionist to live these days. First, he has to keep his back to the wall and his ear to the ground. Then he must put his shoulder to the wheel, his nose to the grindstone, keep a level head and have both feet on the ground. Mr. Jacks— An ant can lift four times its weight in raw meat or cake. W. Walden— Heck, that’s nothing. A wasp can lift a man three feet in the air with no trouble at all. Rosemary— Come on, Cyril, we can go now. Milliner— Pardon, Madame! This is the hat you bought; that’s the box you’re wearing!’’ Butcher— Roundsteak, Madame? Mrs. Plohg— Well, the shape doesn’t matter, so long as it’s tender. Doctor— Your little boy has absolutely no hearing in his right ear. Fred Dreher— There, Ma, and you’ve been washing it every day for nothing!
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