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JCKES Mrs. Marr: Darrell, can you tell me what a waffle is? Darrell: Sure it's a pancake with non-skid tread. Mr, Best: Before we begin the exam- ination, are there any questions? Arline Miller: What's the name of this course? Bobby: There's going to be trouble down at the grocery store, Mother: Why? Bobby: Mrs, Jane Dalton has had a sign in her window for a week, 'Boy Wanted. Mr. Best: 'So you met your wife at a dance: Wasn't that romantic? Mr, Aase: No. Embarassing. I thought she was at home taking care of the baby. The Misses Jane Elder and Carolyn Scates, who were getting to the point in years where the question of finding a man to tie to was getting serious, were discussing the matter rather in- timately. Now, what would you like most in a husband, asked Jane, Brains, wealth, or appearance 2 Appearance, was Carolyn's sharp reply, and the sooner the better, Seniors were made for great things, Juniors were made for small, But it never has been discovered, Why the Sophomores were made at all They walked the lane together The sky was filled with stars They walked to the gate in silence, He lifted down the bars, She did not smile nor thank him, because she knew not how, For he was only a farmer boy and she was a Jersey Cow, Barbara: I heard a new joke a couple of weeks ago, I can't remember if I told you or not, Arnette: Is it funny? Barbara: Yes Arnette: Then you didn't1' Mrs. Marr: Give me three collective nouns, Deane Morgan: Flypaper, wastepaper basket and vacuum cleaner. Sadie, Sharon, and Mary were on the bus, going to Kansas City, Sadie said, lt sure is windy out. Sharon said, No, it's Thursday. Mary said, 1'm thirsty too. Let's go get a coke. Bill Smith: Tell them all you know, Roger, it won't take very long. Roger Ford: l'll tell them all we both know, it won't take any longer, She was a hula dancer, He was a guy from the fleet, He forgot the sugar he left at home, When she shook her shredded wheat,
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THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Teacher: MRS. FRANCES RILEY FIRST AND SECON D GRADES Teacher: MISS DOROTHY PARKER
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