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.........1..-.... , . . ...... . Q Q ,...,. 'F ,TYLER Ecuoes Blair said they were suited,cnly to be housewives. October 15, 1935. Carlton Baker lost his girl. No won- der he is so sad. October 25, 1935. Hilda Moore.changed her course from loving to loafing, while Anna Rutter changed hers from loafing to loving. November 3, 1935. Wilma Davis and Raymond Mason showed Tyler that they couldn't take it, they dropped out of school. November 8, 1935. Denver Hughes stated that he expected to be future manager of the nNook.n November 22, 1935. David Core and Alden Howard are voted to be Tyler's future actors because of their performance in the fall carnival last night. The Carnival was a howling success. November 25, 1935. Ina Claire Baker has started carrying Ukeysn with her, while Opal Beaver is still protesting that Beavers are dangerous. December 2, 1935. Delbert Ferrebee and Burl Warner said today that success has failed them because they can no longer get a girl if they try. December 10, 1935. Mona Mead said today that only heroes would do. December ll, 1935. Edward Seckman and Kenneth Owens aren't satisfied with W. Va. girls--in fact, they have a girl in three states, while Yvonne Nutter says only W. Va. boys will satisfy her. December 15, 1935. Edgar Woodburn asked if some good cook and pie baker will be his wife. December 19, 1935. Orren Weekley and Coen Welling are having a contest for Tyler's pool shooter, Wayne Wells is un- able to enter this contest because of so many bosses. December 21, 1935. Eugene Davis has selected a new theme song with a slight change in it--nTake it easy Grandpap.u . December 23, 1935. Gail Buck and Paul Pierson have quit teasing the girls and are devoting their time to great am- bitions. Even Margaret McCullough says that's so and Uno kiddin'.U' January 1, 1936. What a new year's resolution Carl Wil- cox has made: NTo be true to his sophomore girl.n January 6, 1936. Ruth Villers quit school because of poor health. Her happy smile is missed by everyone. January 8, 1936. Pearle Headley, uthe journalism whiz,n has beat Helen's time with Lester. Okey Moore has been asked to act as doctor if Helen needs any. January ll, 1936. Mary Belle Martin withdrew from school, having embarked upon the sea of connubial felicity. January 13, 1936. Donald Nolan has begun his plans to become a navy admiral. H - January 16, 1936. Helen Shrader set her goal to become a perfect lady, but Ruth Spencer says lady or not she is going to be a tap dancer. February 10, 1936. Ferrell McClain joined our happy 1 ' as 1936555 if- 3 -1-
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r .g.5,g.4... n. .-. ...........-...--..- 1 as 1 5 WTTYLER ECHEJES., 1 ,,,' '...-.a FRCJM A J U NIOICS DIA KY ' September 6, 1955. We came to Tyler to enroll as fresh- men. After looking over the whole group, we found the most comic one to be James Kelly in knee pants. September 28, 1955. We elected our first class presi- dent, Charles Ferrell, who since has decided it doesn't pay to be a radical., April 19, 1954. Brought the long awaited event-the freshmen party, which was enjoyed by all. May 24, 1954. Was the end of some of our school days-- also a sad day for Lester Myers and Helen Gorrell who said good-bye for three long months. September 10, 1954. This year we came to enroll as soph- mores and were astonished at seeing Lorraine Underwood already winking at the freshmen boys. October 8, 1954. Maurice Hickman, whose mind and ideas were thought to be at least average, was elected for class president. January l, 1955. Gerald Grimes announced today as our future comedian. ' April 5, 1955. The fun of the year, the sophomore party, was devoted to games and jokes. , ' 4 April 16, 1955. Lester Leach has advertised that if any- one wants some of his girls, take them now. May 27, 1955. Madge Henderson has proved to be an effic- ient secretary because of her invaluable service to Mr. Wood and Mr. Keys. September 8, 1955. Opal Glover was fined 52310. and cost. September 9, 1955. We gained two new students: Virginia Merritt, who takes birthday vacations, and Ernest Bussey, who is always in the lead. September 15, 1955. Blanche Duty dropped out of school, this seems bad to Edward Gatrell, who thinks it's wise to do your duty. September 18, 1955. Lester Doak is still calling that blamed cow Sock Jerse. September 25, 1955. While Looman Dotson is singing his Democrat songs, Virginia DeLoe is keeping time by winking at that brown-eyed bus driver. October 2, 1955. Alden Bullman and Richard Boor are run- ning opposition to see which one can get to Bridgeway first. October 5, 1955. Brought the startling romance of Dor- etta Hamilton and Jimmie Jones to Tyler. October 6, 1955. Earnest Bond and Lawrence Cottrill were found to be the freshmen heart-breakers. October 10, 1955. Ivan Tennant announced today that his ambition was to be a president, while Auda Duty and Elizabeth .. 4X .Af1.Ql936M5 so 'ii
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i- gg, TYLER EcHoEs, 5 5 M gang. But, girls, stay away as he is already spoken for. February 12, 1956. George Lemasters said that he pre- ferred blondes, so Virginia Sands has again started to hunt for a dark eyed sailor boy. February 15, 1956. Orland Robinson showed his expect- tations of being the next heavyweight champion prize fighter. February 16, 1956. Ada Heintzman was voted as the s junior's most beautiful girl. ' February 25, 1956. June Freeland was threatened with three red marks if she got her English lesson once this year. So far June has not even one red mark. February 29, 1956. Leap year, and our popular student, Perry Kilcoyne, Jr. is still in Tyler--free, happy and single. March l, 1956. Ernest Pierpoint has taken up sr. civics so that he will know some things to study for next year. March 2, 1956. A red mark to go down in history for Doris Wright because she skipped school just one afternoon. March 5, 1956. Lee Mayfield, the guietest boy in school, has started fishing for love and found her in the freshmen class--if he didn't get to Centerville. March 5, 1956. Anna Belle Wise told the class that she expected to take Mr. Keys' place at Tyler after he got through teaching, and asked all who will to come and to take typing and shorthand. March 6, 1956. Maurice Smith became Mr. Keys' official assistant as printer and general manager of the typing room. March 7, 1956. Aubrey Starcher says because of his shortness, there is nothing left for him to do but be a teller of tall stories. March 9, 1956. Vivian Edge came to Tyler with the hope of leaving the rest of the girls behind. March l5, 1956. Dudley Underwood withdrew from school. March 14, 1956. Helen Statler, with the sunny disposi- tion, ventured to the back end of the bus for the first time in this year. No one knows if it is the bus driver holding her or if it is just a custom. March 15, 1956. Juanita Talkington proved to Tyler that she was the loudest, jolliest, and happiest of the juniors, along with a good Sport. March 17, 1956. Not all red-headed people have a tem- per--this was proved by Opal Smith when another girl and her boy friend passed her on the street. ' ' March 20, 1956. Ellen Swiger, who is supposed to be the quietest girl in the junior class, deceived her name today when she left her quietness at home. ' March 27, 1956. Clarice Waldo, who was said at the be- ginning of school to be the smartest of the class, said it was just natural and that she couldn't leave her knowledge at home. Along with knowledge, we found she is a good sport. April l, 1956. Walton Smith fooled Mr. Wood. He didn't have to get a new red pencil after all--cause Walton has quit getting red marks and is now a good little boy. .3 4--41.1-l. Wi-li-.-.----. o oooo ...Q.li.l936.'l:- W
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