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MMMJ mmmmmgMM7 RALPH MILLS Tuscola High School 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Athletic Ass’n 3, 4. Masque and Quill 3. “Blessings on him who invented sleep.” ETHEL PIGG “Piggie” Tuscola High School 1, 2, 3, 4. Athletic Association 3. Girls Glee Club 4. Girls Basketball 3. Calendar Editor, 4. “Bright as a star, when only one is shining in the sky.” ALBERT THOEMING Tuscola High School 1, 2, 3, 4. Capt. Basketball 4. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Track 3. “He doth indeed show some sparks that are like wit.”
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|i£fi ■' mfMWfiu HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Motto—Each for the other and all for the class. Flower—Lilac Colors—Purple and White. One warm September day in 1917 a group of green individuals appeared at the gates of knowledge, namely T. H. S., and demanded a lift on the long journey whereupon they were seeking an education. This group of individuals was the present Senior Class of 1921. They soon learned to do as Rome does when in Rome, and easily adapted themselves to high school mannerisms. They elected Forrest D. Lollar as their president and Misses Marian Lord and Edna Goettler as their “guardian angels.” On Hallowe’en the Sophomores invited them to a party to celebrate that occasion. It was then the Freshmen made their debut into High School society. Vacations rolled past uneventfully, but to raise the estimation of a Freshman’s value, they in co-operation with the Junior Class of ’19 presented a farce comedy of two acts on March 5, 1918. On April 1st, 1918, the Freshmen entertained the Sophomores in jolly celebration of the occasion, April Fool’s Day. Decorations were in green and white, the Freshman colors, and the refreshments served were in green and white. On Commencement I ■ A
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