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fr-fs' S 1i-51tg.g.....ii:TvLfsz EcHoEs'ii c April 25-24, 1956. The junior play, nLady Spitfiren, was given. Everyone enjoyed it, even the prompter. Members of the cast were: Auda Duty, Doris Wright, Elizabeth Blair, Virginia Sands, Mona Mead, Maurice Hickman, Ernest Pierpoint, Lester Leach, George Wilson, and Junior Kilcoyne. April 27, 1956. The happy and bashful Grady Mann an- nounced today that he was going to be a lawyer in order to try the love cases of Tyler. May 1, 1956. George Wilson told Tyler that he no longer was going to stay here as an amateur. He is going to Holly- wood to become the world's most famous actor. May 15, 1956. The greatest event of the year--the junior-senior banquet. May 29, 1956. Success to the seniors of next year!! The Junior-Senior Banquet May 15, 1956 Tyler County High School Maurice Hickman Master of Ceremonies Selections by Orchestra Director W. W. Howard Address of Welcome Alden Howard President of class of 1957 Response Harry Myer President of class of 1956 ' NHELLO GOHGEOUSU The Girl Ruth Spencer The Fellow George Wilson HMATHIMONY HUMPSH The Wife Lorraine Underwood The Husband Jimmie Jones I H Him ' Lester Myers He Lester Doak HEND IT ALLU Helen Jones Virginia Sands George Fisher Grady Mann HPROFESSOR BLACK,H MAGICIAN Professor Black James Kelly Oswald, his assistant Ernest Pierpoint HMHS. EATWOOD HEDUCESH Monologue Helen Statler The Peppermint Stick Mr. Davis Tuttie Fruttie Mr. Wood 5,541 -........- :-fm. ..,. , .-- . , , -, , fm . . - - -....i3SE.f1ij.-----,.-.....-.............. I9 36 --.........g..--.,.gj?22.,.1.Q--
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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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