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- r 3 'gf ALPRE,fC. I-1 0 2'-li Q Ell l! llllili I x N ' I X I X ClAfflQOUM ICENE I 7 N X CLASS - Harkin's class in Spanish at 8.00 l HARKINS - Grande, start to read from top of page 26 to bottom of page 27, N f Parnell take from there to middle of page 29, Fromer, go upstairs and N waken Schiller and Hutchinson. ' l'I.-KGERMAN - May I leave the room Prof? I took a physic last night. X HARKINS - It seems darn funny, you must take a physic every night. FROMEgztETgtCgaIcel:lc:i1rgainj They'll be down in a minute or two. Where shall I X I X . HARKINS - Take from where Parnell left off. HAGERMAN - fBack in roomj Prof. You don't know how 'much better I feel now. X I H.ARKINS - QFive minutes laterj Fromer go up and tell them two guys if they Q iljoniget down here to class they'll have to go to the Duke for an excuse I lan . N I FROMER-They must be sick or they'd surely come down. They wouldn't X think of missing a class. N QA knock on the doorj if H.ARKINS -- Don't answer the door, its too late now. f . fKnocl-nng continues.j I i SHEPSKY - Can t you leave a fellow in when he knocks? X X HARKINS - Can't you get here on time? I SHEPSKY -I was cleaning the class rooms. S X HARKINS - Yyhat does that make me? l S!-IEPSKY - Wlell, I'm coming in anyhow. X HARKINS - Don't get acting tough now. Ifyou do come in be quiet. I've had SHEPSKY - Go ahead pick on me, I'm used to it. HARKINS - Don't get hard, you might get a sock in the eye. g SHEPSKY - Do you think you can do it? f HARKINS - I want order and if you don't let me have order I'll go down and see N the Duke about you. SHEPSKY - Let's go down now. I'd like to see him about you. l CThey return and in the meantime Schiller and Hutchinson arrivej. SCHILLER Tuwhy don't you dry up Shepsky, you'd make a guy think you are X toug . I K I N enough trouble with you lately. N I l 1 gf f J i X R s N xx! , x , Ng I ,J One Hundred Twenty-four
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tl .ALPREfCI-16 CLAIIIDDUM ICENE SI-IEPSFY A Shut up or I ll throw you out the window. HARKINS - Oh vou will throw me out the window will you. SHEPSKY - W ho said anything about throwing you out the window. I was talk ing to XI hitne5 Schiller. HARIQINS W Be careful or I might throw vou out the window. SHE! SPY - YY hat am I supposed to do laugh? SCHILLER - It would be too bad for you Shepsky if I were the Prof. Shepsky socks W hitnev and Harkins decides not to show the boys how tough he is sitting still as a mouse.H HARKIINS - Read Grande. GRANDE -I didn't finish it all yet, Prof. HARKI'NS - Read Parnell. I PARNELL v Not quite finished with my part. X HARKINS - This class is getting as bad as my ll:-10 Spanish class, they're thick but you fellows are getting just as thick. I FROMER M Too many note hooks to keep up to date Prof. XVe don't get time to X study Spanish. HARKIiNS - Don't give me that line. YVhen I assign a lesson I want it prepared. HAGERMAN - Pardon Prof. but I'd like to leave the room again. X, HARIiINS - Yes, hut tonight try one pill instead of two or three. Shepsky what does tengo miedon mean? SHEPSKY - I am afraid, but I'm not afraid of you. f HARKINS - Dry up, I'd like to teach some Spanish this morning. N FROMER - Is Dundee going to roll the tennis court to-day? HARKINS - Ifl leave it up to Dundee the courts will never he rolled. I'll do it myself. Now don't ask any more questions. HUTCHINSON f Yvere you down at lVIealey's dance hall last night Prof? HARKINS - Yes, it was pretty good. lVIet a nice girl too. IVHITNEY SCHILLER - Was she white? HARKINS 1 Enough from you, coniugate ser , YVHITNEY - Since when can you conjugate a noun? HARKINS - You're impossible. YVHITNEY - Don't blame me, I room with Fromer. GRANDE W Alright Prof. I'm ready to read now. HARKIINS A- Soon time, go ahead. fBell rings, ending class period.D HARKIINS - Now to-morrow we must get down to work. SHEPSKY -- YVhy don't you stop that Prof? HARKINS - And Shepsky if you can't act your age don't come in and bother us to-morrow. You're excused. c A SM 7 'l -I V - li Ill. ii ' S N ' 1 x I N 1 X xl I , y I i , 'I 9 I 1 f - ' N 7 s I ' L X . 1 x ' ifgi --- s 3 X i One Hundred Twentyfve
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