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ECHOES OF 1935 JOKES Leon Williamson — I would like to see a pair of shoes that would fit me, Salesman — So would I! Doug. Lenardson — I suppose you dance? Joan Barrett — Yes, I love to. Doug. — Great; that beats dancing any- time. Ted Brooks — I once ran into a flock of geese while I was doing 70 miles an hour. Betty Hall — I ' ll bet you wcr? scared. Ted — No, but I was covered with goose flesh. Mrs. Wilson — I tell you we can ' t have those horrid things in this house! Coach — Oh, but darling, I miss the old cuspidors. Mrs. Wilson — You always did; that ' s why I don ' t want them around. Polly Daisher — Oh, girls, I ' ve just learned to swim. Gibbs taught me, but it took nineteen lessons. Donna Smith — The rotter. He taught me in four. Jack Wilson — You know, last year th? doctor told me if I didn ' t stop I ' d be feebleminded. Betty Anderson — Why didn ' t you stop? Bobby Thielan — The man I marry must be tall and handsome. Louie Vageakos — Gimme a chance, I ' m still growing. Mr. Dustin — I take it my daughter is very easy on the eyes, young man. ' ' Harold Hall — Yes, she puts out the harsh, glaring lights every time. Fred Buchheimer — If you refuse me, I shall dash my brains out against yon wall. Dorothy Babcock — Oh, Freddie, how could you? Miss Allen — Tell me Sally, is there much food ood value 1 n da Sally Heilman — That all depends on whom you make them with. George Meads — I write for pleasure alone. Iris Jones — No doubt your own at that. Miss Woodhams — Does the Junior Band play request numbers? Mr. Camburn — Certainly. Miss Woodhams — Then ask them to play Together. Mr. Camburn — They ' re doing the best they can for the practice they ' ve had. Bill Damon — Once I loved a girl and she made a fool out of me. Norma Richardson — My what a lasting impression some girls make. Mary Bell — There are two kinds of women, the talkative kind and the other kind. Ray La Bounty — What other kind? Elmer Sneary — Is that a popular song Jim is singing? Don Benedict — It was before he started singing it. Out-of-Town Fella — How does your little cheering section make so much noise? Mr. Gamble — We give them all a cheer- ing drink. O. O. T. F.— What? Mr. Gamble — Root Beer. Pres. of Girls ' Glee Club — We girls are going to Detroit after we sing our number over the radio. Pres. of Boys ' Glee Club — - Well, I guess that ' s as good a place to hide as any. Henry Hamilton — 1 hit a guy on the nose yesterday, and you shoulda seen him run. Margaret Wehr — That so? Henry — Yeh, but he didn ' t catch me. Edna Graham — Do you like to play with blocks? Mike Anderson — Not since I ' ve grown UP ' Edna— Then why are you forever scatch- ing your head? Thirty-Seven
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ECHOES OF 1935 ANNUAL CALENDAR - By CLOVER GUY SEPTEMBER— 4 School resumes — for some. 21 Football game with Monroe — there. One of Tecumseh ' s big games. 21 School was let out so we could go to the fair. Well, it really turned out to be a dusty day. Usually it is muddy. OCTOBER— 5 Football game at Hudson. 5 Dance in gym. Gee! those football boys felt like dancing — Oh, Yes. 12 Junior Class party. The girls brought their dolls. 26 Sophomore Class party. Plenty of whispering was going on the following Monday. Those Sophies certainly can talk. NOVEMBER— 2 Football game at Blissfield. Everyone had hoarse throats on Saturday. 8-9 Fruit and vegetable show put on by the agriculture class. No one threw vegetables, just looked at them. 22 Home Ec. fashion show and tea. No, we ' re not really ritzy, just enter- taining. 28 Commercial Club party and Senior dance. Yes, the Seniors were there. DECEMBER— Junior Dance. They are play.ng follow the leader — Seniors were leaders. 13 Senior Play Matinee. It went off with a Ung! ' Er sumpin. 14 Senior Play. No the cast wasn ' t nervous — not much! 21 High School Christmas Party. Basketball game at Ann Arbor. JANUARY— 25 Band Dance. FEBRUARY— 15 Basketball game at Blissfield. 27-28 Tournament — everyone holding his breath. MARCH— 1 Freshman Class Party. 7 F. F. A. Minstrel show. 14-15 Band Piay Crazy Politics. Crazy show. 27 Donkey Basketball game. Real dcnkey ' s too! And a carload of fun. 29 Senior Class Dance. Last but not the least to be put on by the Seniors to which the whole school could come. 29 Celebrate Spring vacation! It would be cold! APRIL— 9 Freshman party. They will be all partied out if they keep on going at that rate. MAY— 22 Junior and Senior Reception. The Juniors do the work and the Sophies serve the eats. 24 May Party. A real celebration. JUNE— 9 Baccalaureate. 12 Clrss Night — Of course nc one was embarrassed! 13 Commencement — The beginning of the end! 14 School closes. Juniors are now Seniors (we hope). Thirty Six
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