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Senior Class History We entered school in ’35, Timid, quiet and shy, We ran up and down the hall— The right room passing by. Roy Wasson was made our president, A lad of brawn and brain; Lura Church assisted him; Her every aid a gain. Martha Holmes was treasurer, And kept the minutes, too. The other members did their bit, To Toulon High School true. Our sponsors helped thru-out the year— Mr. Wilkins he was one; Tor her help, Miss Butcher we thank. To them we owe our fun. The boys in sports were ever good, Both in track and basketball. The girls were quite victorious In playing volley ball. Our Sophomore Class was quite lively. Our officers were swell fames Durbin was our president, Who served us very well. Frances Nicholson was vice president, Liked by me and you. Leonard White was made treasurer, And secretary too. Mr. Wycoff led us in our work; Miss Butcher helped again. They guided ns through thick and thin— Thru fair weather and thru rain. Third year Fran Nicholson at the head, Doing her very best. Margaret Clare McManus was her help, To guard our little nest. Robert Pendarvis was treasurer— He kept the money, See? Elnora Walker kept the minutes, For she was secretary. Miss Chase, our able sponsor, helped The coming prom to plan. Miss Durnin was another aid; Mr. Metzger was the man. Our class play was a huge success— It pleased each spectator. Mama's Baby Boy” the name, you know Miss Butcher was our director. Our banquet scene a flower garden; The guests all bright and gay, To the music of the Swing Stylists, Began to swing and sway. In the fall of thirty-eight, We entered the open door. The last year at Toulon High; Here we’ll come no more. Bob Goodwin, a lad both bright and gay Class president was he; Betty Cole was made vice-president, So full of energy. Our secretary was bright young lass— Etta Marie Crow her name; Roy Wasson was made treasurer— His part, he played the game. Our sponsors had to work quite hard: Miss Fisher did her part. Mr. Wetzel and Mr. Earles we thank From the bottom of our heart. The cast presented to the public, A three-act-mystery drama— The Phantom Bells,” a luring title, Brought both Dad and Mama. We, the class of thirty-nine, Present the annual Tolo, With little Angus as our theme— We worked in flock and solo. And now comes time for ns to part; The leaving we regret. Together we have been four years. It seems that we’ve just met.
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