Tabor High School - Echoes Yearbook (Tabor, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class, of the City of Tabor, in the county of Fremont, and state of Iowa, being of scund mind, memory and understanding, do make our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: Ralph Laird wills all his high school girls to anyone who wants them -he prefers college girls. Lysle Handy wills his perfect marcelle and his sunny and Warm tem- per to Willie Housel. - , Ralph Gaston vsfills his razor to Chester Boyer and hopes he doesn't let it get dull. Marjorie Worcester and Belva Sutter will their studious ways to the Fleming brothers. , Opal Dyke wills her ability to be attractive to Marie Dalton. Leland Hall wills his original Laws of Econ:mics to the Class of '26, and the famous Rockcrusher to Bill Delavan. It's much better than an aeroplane. Orvel Waters wills his usefulness as a bean pole to Arthur Flynn. Sam Worcester leaves a bit of his size to Charles Wilson. Muriel Dalton wills her hairdressing and artistic abilities to Marion Hall. Austin Bass wills some of his Stacomb to Genon Mumper and hopes it has an effect. , - Dean Worcester wills his wond-erful vocal talent and entertaining abil- ity to Paul Oliver. Clifford Mackey leaves his smiling ability to Dale Grosse. Pearl Matthews leaves her ability to get A and A plus to Billy Ellis. Dale Clark leaves nothing-he takes Dorothy with him. Harold Omer wills that healthy laugh of his to Raymond Brown. Harold Smay dedicates his swift walk to Fred McFarland. Charles Howard wills his athletic ability to Charles Woodard. Alice Omer and Leta Ventis leave their giggles and good heartedness to Lois Jenkins and M-ildred Sutter. Helen McPherron and Ted Hall leave their pleasant no-on hours to Genevieve and Mervin. Brigham Kearns wishes to have Chet Boyer made guardian of Gerry. Marguerite McPherron leaves her abillity to win medals to Chet Han- sell. Evelyn Bulfington leaves her desire to please everybody in general to Geneva Clips-on. . Kenneth Smay will leave Ina to Durwood McClenahan. All that Merrille Wolkins can spare is the sleeves to his vest, and these he leaves to Dennis Laird. Edith ,Reeves leaves her charming yet indeed serviceable ability at queening to Velma Hansell . Iona Geisler wills her book on How to Get Fat to Kathryn Bloedel. Maizvgaret Spencer wills her fiapper qualities to Wilma Gard. Ura Hindman and Pauline Rainey leave their dainty, fairy-like means of advancing by alternate feathery steps to Lillian and Pearlg Goldie Blackburn leaves her noisy, self-praising personality to Glad- ys Jackson. Nathaniel Worcester leaves his albility at tuning his nose and at en- tertaining the rest of the class to Forrest Argo. Lois Hill wills her primness and dignity to Angeline Laird, and hopes she makes use of it in basketball, especially with Stanton. Myrtle Shaw leaves her good looks and sweet Q?J disposition to Ma- ble Matthews. Opal Mackey wills her good common sense and her sportsmanship to Beulah Gaylord. Practice makes perfect, Beulah. Gracie Ann Elizabeth Sharp wills her opinions of others to Ila Bate- l'l'l2U'1. , Lewsi Patton wills his ability cf being a successful farmer to Hugh Howard. Vera Asman wills her curling iron to Helen Smay. Charles Wilson wills Angeline to the B. B. team for next year. He can get along with Myrtle for one year. Bruce Allingham will 'leave the Tabor girls to the Tabor boys. H The Senior Class iof 1925 will the Physics laboratory and all that'g in it to the Class -of '26g our athletic ability to under-classmeng and Miss Bangs to Emerson Brown providing he doesn't make her work as hard as we have. The fcmegoing instrument is herebyrapproved of by the Class of 1925 to be their last will and testament, and we, at their requestusign our names as attesting witnesses. MarJ0'1'1e P9-Tk1S0f1 Ruth Dalton

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Senior Class History One fair morning in September in the fall of 1921 an unusually large class entered Tabor High School as Freshmen. True to the old saying we were at first rather green but we soon blegan to learn and to take part in the school activities. The officers for the Fresh- man year were: Ralph Laird ...................... President Edith Reeves ................. Vice President Marjorie Parkison ................. Secretary Leland Hall ...................... Treasurer Miss Scott of the Commercial department was chosen class advisor. As soon as we were or- ganized we presented the High School a pen- nant bearing our class colors, Brown and Gold. In the latter part of the year the Sophomores and Freshman classes enjoyed a delightful party in the gymnasium. We' are proud of one thing. Every member of our class made his or her credits and became a Sophomore the following year. We needed guidance and so we chose Jerome West, Presi- dent, Charles Howard, Vice President and Opal Mackey, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Mac- Donald of the English department was Class Advisor. As Sophomores we enjoyed several enjoyable social functions and the one which we will especially remember was the Valentine party at which we entertained the Freshmen. As Juniors we acquired that peculiarity com- mon among upper classmen-Pride. We ex- pected to do great things and so chose for our President, Dean Worcester. To assist him we bestowed the honor upon Charles Wilson as Vice President and Marguerite McPherron as Secretary and Treasurer. The Home Economics Instructor, Miss Derry, was our Class Sponsor. Socially, we enjoyed 9, sleigh party and last, but not least, came the Junior Senior Banquet which we shall always remember. Now, as Seniors, we look back at what we have done, socially, in our school work, and in music and athletics. We iind that we have made records in each which are hard to beat. The Senior class officers were, Opal Mackey, President, Dale Clark, Vice Presidentg Ralph Gaston, Secretaryg and Pearl Matthews, Treas- urer. All through our high school career we have had the largest enrollment of the classes, our class roll bearing forty-flve names. Now as we prepare to leave the dear old school we sincerely hope that we can make as good a rec- ord in life as we have made in High School.



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Favorite Movies Goldie Blackburn Harold Smay Gracie Sharp Charles Woodard Ralph Laird Vesta Hammers Gilbert Watkins Virgle Clapper Kenneth Smay Clyde Patton Harold Omer Austin Bass Miss Kratz Orvel Waters Chester Boyer Muliel Dalton Ruth Ellis Opal Dyke Dale Clark Merrille Wolkins Opal Mackey Francis Larson Leland Hall Ruth Dalton Telephone Girl When a Man's a Man The Eyes of the World Duley Sporting Youth Madonna of the Streets The Four Horsemen Why Worry Grandma's Boy Pioneer Trails Down to the Sea in Ships Tarazen of the Apes The Painted Lady Those Who Dance The Dangerous Blonde The Hurricane Kid So Big Kiss Me Again Fighting Blood Let Women Alone. Her Night of Nights. Myrtle Shaw The Dangerous Little Demon. Ina Bateman Nathaniel Worcester Chester Boyer Horace Fleming Margaret Spencer Clark Cheney Dorothy Miller Miss Bangs Nathaniel Worcester Leta Ventis Ura Hindman Alfred Delavan Richard Kearns Helen McPherron The Love Letter. 5 ffoh Doctor. Excitement Broadway or Bust. A Wonderful Wife. Hearts AHame. Cinderella, Mary-go-round Mighty Lak A' Rose. Out O' Luck Girl Shy. Young Ideas. The Bear Cat.

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