Tremont High School - Echo Yearbook (Tremont, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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THE ECHO, 1926 5. To Louise Schurter, a chance to talk. 6. To Alice Becker, to have and to hold—a man. 7. To Leonard Unsicker, a life-size statue of the Sheik. 8. To Clyde Coddington, we leave Clyde McQueen’s curls and ability to play basketball. 9. To Dorothy Helleman, we give Louise Rapp’s ability to reach books in the library. 10. To Viola Schweigert, we give Edna Ropp’s ability to giggle. 11. To Glenn Becker, we leave some of Bus Hoffman’s size and weight, so he can develop into the “Stone Wall Guard.” 12. To the first girl who gets a boy hair cut, Alice Hinman leaves her pretty little ribbon, to wear the first day of school. 18. To Russel Becker, Maggie leaves her ability to get along with the teachers. 14. To Emma Moser, we leave Esther Oelker’s man and his coupe, providing she give plenty of time to her school work. 15. To Virginia May, we leave Mabel Davis’ sweet, quiet ways. 16. To Juanita Shepperd, Pearl Riggs leaves her ability to pro- nounce big words in Current Event topics in History. 17. To Myrtle Davis, alter much persuasion on our part, Beth Blue decides to leave her mysterious Sunday night dates. 18. To Vernon Ripper, we leave Austin’s ability to act silly. 19. To Carl Hoffman, Cappy Jenks leaves his ability to grow a mustache. 20. To Lucille Taylor, we leave Mildred’s ability to play for glee club and to get along with Miss Nedderman. 21. To Oleta Strunk, Josephine leaves her ability to copy. 22. To anyone who wishes it, Dorothy Wallace leaves her oppor- tunity to have a brother on the faculty. This instrument was, on the day of the date thereof, signed, seal- ed, published and declared by the Class of ’26, in the presence of Miss Skinner, who at my request, has subscribed her name thereto as wit- ness in the presence of the class. (Signed) DOROTHY E. WALLACE. (Signed) FLORENCE M. SKINNER. Senior Class Song Seniors, Seniors, yes we are the Seniors, Nothing like the Juniors, No Sir! Latin, Caesar, Chemistry and English, Math and General Science, Yea! History is the thing we never know, And we haven’t any use for Economics, Very, very seldom in a hurry, Never ever worry, We’re the Seniors, Rah! Rah! Rah! Patce Twenty-one



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THE ECHO, 1926 Page Twenty-three

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