Tyrone Area High School - Falcon Yearbook (Tyrone, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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You know the more you read and observe about this Politics thing, you got to admit that each party is worse than the other. The one that's out always looks the host. My only solution would be to keep 'em both out one term and hire my good friend Henry Ford to run the whole thing and give him a commission on what he saves us. Put his factory in with the government and in- stead of Scecls every spring mail out those Things of his. -Reprinted ivy permission from illiterate Digest gy Will Rogers. Copyright by Albert mul Charles mu.

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Barrett, jean Music here. music there: Miss Barrett likes it everywhere. It may be to the New York Phil- harmonic Orchestra that Miss Bar- rett is listening. or to her own utickling of the ivoriesf' Her ap- preciation of rhythm finds further expression in dancing. and it is not difficult to understand why ,lean- nette MacDonald is her favorite movie star. Miss Barrett prefers Pennsyl- vania for residence. and she is very fond of visiting the beauty spots of her native state in her favorite make of car, the Oldsmobile. Miss Bowman insists that her favorite pastime is collecting In- dian head and other old pennies. but where does the Spokesman come in? We know that after the active years she has spent as staff adviser for the Spokesman, she likes advisering it. And she likes colorl How do we know? Well. she says that her fav- orite color is blue, her favorite fruit the orange, her favorite veg- etable green beans! Sez Flo. whose nickname is Mae West: Give me good old Fifteenth street, There ain't nuthin' like it. Could ask fer nuthin' better'n a swell bungaloo up against the hill facing the crick. The morning son would be gorjus. and you curtenly could live next to natchure. Come up and see me sometime. Now, where is this book at? floats about in a corner of the li- brary. and. without turning to that corner. we know that Miss Couch is there trying to locate the book for the questioner. Miss Couch is a true lover of books. for. after all the time that she must spend working with them, she still insists that her favorite pastime is reading. Is it a deep dark secret. Sofy, or may we ask, Why are your fav- orite colors black and blue? McKendrick, Flo Bressler Cornmesser, Mary Bowman, Helen G. Good grief! The Class of '36 little realized when it had a chew- ing gum shower for Miss Corn- messer, way back in seventh grade days, that she really liked tea- berry gum herself. However. Miss Cornmessexfs hours of recrea- tion are not spent in chewing gum, but in reading the works of Richard Halliburton. in ice skating, in lis- tening to the American Album of Familiar Music, and in driving her Chevrolet. Miss Crawford, who, by the way, teaches English and history, seems to be a stay-at-home. Anyway. when we asked her what section of the country she favors most for residence. she said, I'm quite con- tent to circulate between Sinking Valley and Tyrone. lncidentally. Dot likes blue. but wears red, She also likes chew- ing gum and will accept any kind offered her. Daniels, Jesse Couch, Vera Crawford, Dorothy D. Given a kit of tools. materials, and boys, Mr. Daniels is happy. The strange noises which are heard coming from the first Hoor are those which must accompany boys who are happily at work with ham- mer and saw. The carpenters kit changes to the gardener's kit for Mr. Daniels during vacation, for in summer time he leaves Tyrone for a little plot somewhere here in the moun- tainsi 13 Our dignified French teacher an- swers to the nickname of Slim, likes to read about the Bobbsey Twins. enjoys seeing Wheeler and Woolsey in the movies, and eats onions. C'est ca! Who would have thought it? As an exceptional horseback rider, Slim is a perfect example. She has injured hei-self seriously only once, and she has been afraid of horses ever since. Evidently she prefers riding in an automobile, for she will go with a. friend in any make of car. Eble, Marie

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