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Senior Edition Old Gold and Black Echoes Monday, May 27, 1935. To Bob Radcliff, we will Maurice Goodwin’s ability as an electrician. To Janet Davis, Jane Neal bequeaths her big blue eyes. To Jimmy Neal, we leave George Myers’ bashful ness. To Frae Virginia, we bequeath Irene Hance’s quiet ways. To Florence Davis, Eula Hargis wills her giggles. To Kay Meyer, we leave Freda Harre’s mouth. To Wilma McCarty, Tuffy Ingram bequeaths his erectness. To Dwight Hansen, we leave Wayne Jensen’s ability to eat pies. To Mary Halberstadt, we will Clarence Jones’ penmanship. To Frances Taylor, Marie Jones leaves her car to run around town in. To Max Sparks, we bequeath Owen Jones’ ready humor. To Clarence Gordy, we leave George Kennedy’s winning personality. To Rita Ann Meyer, Dorothy McDowell wills her plumpness. To Ralph Howard, we bequeath Ed Martin’s red hair. To Marguerite Price, we leave Frances Martin’s nickname “Monk”. To Glenn Armstrong, Ott Mayer leaves his basketball ability. To Tom Bundy, we bequeath Willie Moore’s drawl. To George Hackleman, we kindly leave Rosemary Overturf’s diction. To June Armstrong, Gretchen Park’s olive complexion we bequeath. To Esther Beardsley, we leave Charlotte Record’s ability to wear clothes. To Maxine Crowdis, we will Leona Rahn’s studious ways. To any one who needs it, Rex Robertson leaves his good looks. To Elizabeth Callaway, we bequeath Rosy Rogers’ rosy cheeks. To Hank Salmons, we leave Billy Romine’s love for “Ag”. To Bob Renner, Ned Romine wills his attraction for falling objects. To Merle Mohr, we bequeath Bob Romine’s running ability. To Janice Coy, we bequeath Stanley Romine’s sarcasm. To Freda Baker, Ruth Romine leaves her boyish ways. To Jean Seip, we will Lois Seip’s steady boy friend. To the junior boys, John Spellbring wills the freshman girls. To Edith Jackson, we bequeath Marianne Stephens’ baby face. To Alma Albritton, Mildred Trimble leaves her shorthand ability. To Leland Doty, we bequeath Glenn Turner’s pretty hands. To Ellen Orahood, we will Helen Vickroy’s quick movements. Ruth Hackett is left Dorothy Weaver’s ambition as an athlete. To Frederick Folkerts, Billy West’s stature is left. To Eileen Dick, we bequeath Kate Wilmeth’s briefness. To Gale Hoel, Albert Wright leaves Betty Jane. To Leone Cazel, we will Geraldine Wright’s streamline figure. To Margaret Coy, Elizabeth York leaves her stand-in with one of the Rideout twins.-We, the senior class of 1935, do hereby appoint Grace E. Moore and Vernon Askew, our class advisors, to see that this will is legally and justly carried out in accordance with our directions. In witness thereof we do hereby set hand and seal this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty-five. Witnesses: Miss Grace Moore Mr. Vernon Askew Signed Virginia Goetz Lois Seip John Spellbring Glenn Turner
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Senior Edition Old Gold and Black Echoes Monday, May 27, 1935 Wee! 1 bet it’s good.....and Billy West, after many years of courtship, marrying Ruth Romine. Did you hear about Mary Elizabeth and Gretchen running a tea room in Urbana, you know for the college kuls. And Freda llarrc and Martha Brown teaching school. 1 always though they would get married. “ Wylraa, are you listening? I don’t seem to be getting much response. Old Albert Wright running a grocery 'store in Champaign with Edward Martin ns joint partner. 1 always thought Wright would drive a taxi'or a race car.....and by the way Dorothy McDowell and Helci Yickroy are in the greenhouse business. “Hey, pipe down! Can’t you let me get some sleep?” “Isn’t it funny about Earl Fifer, he’s still running his Dad’s chicken wagon. And Alice Ruth Albin married to a Chicago merchant. I always knew she would pick up something like that. Rosy Rogers a nurse in St. Cuke’s hospital in Chicago.....who’d have ever thought it, but take Ott Mayer, I always thought he would turn out to be a coach somewhere. And so on into the night. By Leona Rahn Wylma Collins CLASS HULL This last v. ili and testament of the class ot li’35 of the Tuscola Community High School. Made this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-five. We bequeath to the faculty another studious and ambitious senior class. (If they can find one). To Wilbur Sauer we will Charles Abercrombie’s smile. To Ray Jones, Alice Ruth Albin leaves her love. To Ruth Beecher, we bequeath Loretta Anderson’s stride. To James Reeder, Pete Bridgewater leaves his tap dancing ability. To Meta Nofftz, we bequeath Varde Brock’s ability to get along with the teachers. To Maxine Rice, Avis Clancy wills her lisp. To Sadie Renner, Wylma Collins leaves.her interest in Home Ec. To Bob McNeill, we leave Frank Colwell’s superior airs. To Bernard Kennedy, we leave Marvin Cooper’s ears. To Harold Wetzel, Marvin Coykendall’s talking ability is left. To Babe Morris, Byron Dust leaves his affections. To Harold Allen, we bequeath Forrest Ellis’ nose. To Harry S. Marsh, Karl Erhardt wills his club activities. To Herb Waters, we leave Earl Fifer’s horse shoe pitching ability. To Harold Roderick, George Flesor kindly leaves his feet. To Dorothy Goodson, we bequeath Virginia Goetz ’ sweet voice.
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Senier Edition Old Gold and Black Echoes Monday, May 27, 1935. These people have contributed to the support of this booklet THANK YOU! ALEC HUNT GROCERY E. B. HACKLEMAN STAR STORE HARRY KING DOUGLAS CAFE JOHN DEWEY DOUGLAS COUNTY GARAGE F. A. WARREN AUTOS DR. J. 0. CLETCHER TUSCOLA STATE BANK H. RAY MARREN II. BIERFELDT DR. F. F. RICE IIOEL’S QUALITY FOOD STORE TUSCOLA KANDY KITCHEN DR. R. A. PALMER DR. C. L. HINE RASOR COAL CO. THE TUSCOLA REVIEW SCHABLE BEAUTY SHOPPE TATE’S GROCERY TUSCOLA CAFE R. H. CARPENTER SON L. R. McNEILL DRUG STORE DR. GEORGE FULLER COOCH BROCK TUSCOLA HARDWARE CO. EVERETT H. BRUHN J. S. CAMPBELL MILLER’S MATINEE STORE ALBERT LUCAS SHOE SHOP GRAB-IT-HERE W ADDINGTON’S HOWARD WEAVER CASHI-’ORD ART STORE LAND 1I0TT WILSON’S ICE CREAM PARLOR STURGELL’S JEWELRY STORE C. C. BUEHRIG FURSTE’S AUTO SUPPLY STACY’S DRUG STORE C. A. VEST IMPLEMENT STORE 111-QUALITY HATCHERY EARL DAVIES GABLE INN HOTEL BARBER SHOP L. E. MATTHEWS TUSCOLA BOWLING ALLEYS HENDRIX MOTOR SALES C. C. R0M1NE HICKEY TIRE SHOP DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT LOAN COMPANY MOULDEN’S RADIO STORE TUSCOLA CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN COMPANY DEW DROP INN McFALL’S STUDIO
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