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IMIQIIUIIUIQIH Training Class FIFTEEN QUOTATIONS HEARD DAILY IN THE MANUAL TRAINING ROOM ff, , ' - - V ' v- - w'- , N --v a,Ux,...i 2-,Htl V! , J f' I H! W as wt fl . US , I ' V QMS MW' . lu, ,' V Y! A im'-I1 r . X , ta , L jlllil' ' 'Mr. White, I forgot to bring that rf Wg 'il ,QF money I owe you. A' ii! ,LF Somebody left my bench unlock- tm d-'V 2,1 , ,,l!,,i1. Mya plane is dull. I wish the guy M - in the bench with me would Llp, llill sii .. . ,, . K NN , My mallet 1S gone, Mr. White. ,xl x ,gg,1 -F' M W -'Has the saw been filed today? 1351 You can't use that glue, Ed, I put J. if Wt , 'Vw it in the pot. 1 I ' 'u ' Q: L , 1,',I, 'Say, Eldora, they're my camps. il L I V 9 had 'em laying there.' 5, t , ,f f '4fl.rg 'eW'hat are you making, Tom? W 1 'I get to use this turning lathe, Sam- i uel. I got here first. ' I XX ' Jack did you swipe that brace and fx ,X Y I , X H . it off my bench? i K 'Red, lend me your varnish brush I W vid sandpaper. I want some lumber, Mr. White. - f Who left the glue pot on. XX ' There goes the bell, Mr. White. lf' 'Can we go? - - R. H. V., '29 Y Page fifty-six
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Home Eoonomies J fe, 2 Men can live without learning, and live without books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks. Meredith's Lncile. First row, left to right-Edna Earl Christie, Nell Curnutte, Katherine Biggs, Katherine Johnson, Evelyn Larkin, Ursula Weakley, Amanda Johnson. Second row-Aleene Stephenson, Sara Drane, Rebecca Edwards, Elizabeth Moss, Doris White, Wava Gill, Marjorie Bradshaw, Daisy Harbison. Third row-Jessie Maude Grills, Lillian Pursell, Rosa Pickens, Virginia Hendren, Mar- garet Holland, Lura Mulliniks, Mary Riding. Fourth row-Martha Little, Lola Saunders, Zelda Powell, Thelma Armstrong, Bessie Crocker, Evelyn Holland, Zenith Peery, Louise Greer. Fifth row-Christine Smith, Maurine Moore, Mary Sue Trout, Miss Emma McCabe, Mae Eddleman, Maxine Turner, Laura Belle Lax, Virginia Hastings. Sixth row-Naomi Saunders, Willie Jewell Richey, Elizabeth Brown, Vivian Lee, Frances Harbison, Frances Featherstone, Lorene Crowder. Seventh row-Mary Luna Reed, Rubye Cary Brown, Mary Smith, Catherine Cogbill, Mary Frances Fowlkes. Eighth row-Nell Fern Taylor, Vancelle Todd, Dela Margaret Courtner, Helen Harbi- son, Ruby Cole, Mary Hastings, Ione Bradshaw, Mary Sue Troy, Virginia Fisher, Rebecca Benefiel. The Home Economics Department of the Dyersburg High School has an enrollment of seventy. It is one of the best equipped departments in the state. It is the only High School in the Tri-states, except the Memphis schools, to have an individual exhibit at the Tri-state Fair. Page fifty-five
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JICUJIKIES Laugh and the world laughs with you: weep and you weep alone. oo oo o'o S o'o Mr. Morgan- We are going to have a lesson in animals today. Can anyone tell me what a ground-hog is? Frances Ann- Please, sir, a ground hog is a sausage. Q38 Mrs. Stamm fsuspiciouslyj- Fanny, where have you been? Fanny- With Mary Vernon, here. Mrs. Stamm- Mary Vernon, where have you been? Mary Vemon- With Fanny, here. Mrs. Stamm- Well, where have you both been? Fanny and Mary Vernon- Why, er, we've been together. 42 S -Q What a Little Comma Can Do. Lord Palmerston then entered upon his head, a. white hat upon his feet, large but well polished boots upon his brow, a dark cloud in his hand, his faithful walking stick in his eye, a dark menacing glare saying nothing. Q98 Taken from a Sophomore theme: This being the first annual rally we have ever had it was very exciting but we sure do want one every year because it is a great help to you when you get very old. Q Q Q Mr. Hughes fin Geometry classj- lone, please get up and explain your figure. Q 9 Q Just a few things we've heard up here this year. Washington excavated New York.-Milton. The Thames flew through the city.-Miss Ford. Mr. Hughes will eat two girls.-Dixie. Read next, Columbus.-Miss Jenny. It's an abser abserute.-Willard. Q 8 9 Miss Rankley- Well, hurry up, Athylyn. Athylyn fhastily concluding a long report on Lincolnl- April 14, Lincoln attended Ford's Theater and was shot in his box. 9 Q 9 Mary Vernon treading Cicerol- If I should show them the edict of the praetor, they would fall to pieces. Miss Watson- What type of conditional sentence is that? Mary Vernon- First type. , Willard- Looks like that would be the second type. Miss Watson- No, there is no doubt there, Cicero had no doubt. Willard- Well, I doubt it. Miss Watson- What? Willard- That they would fall to pieces. Q98 He- So the old ladies decided to cut out the electric chair. Other He- Yes, they thought it too shocking. Page fifty-seven .fra - v L... H ,
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