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0051 Slow George Gorman had been telling of his ability as a presiding officer. Louise Degarimore finally asked, What is the parliamentary phrase when you wish to call for a vote ? George gave the answer with proud cer- tainty, Are you ready for the question ? Yes, dearest, Louise confessed shyly, Go ahead. Judge: So you broke into the store just to get a dime cigar? Then what were you doing at the safe ? Bob Lovell: I was just putting in the dime, your honor. Miss Williams: Write a sentence using' eight parts of grammar- Robert Webster: The noun jumped over the pronoun and the adverb hit the verb over the head with the adjective while the pronoun knocked the interjection out of the conjunctionf' Ethel Rollings: What time do you get up in summer ? Faye Thompson: As soon as the first ray Lois c ' atamy WlDdOlN..l.,.,, Ethel: Isn't that rather early? I Faye: No, my room faces west. I-Iello. Hello. That you, Paul? Yep, this is Paul. Well, it don't sound like Paul. Well, this is Paul speaking alright. Are you sure that this is Paul? Sure this is Paul. Well, listen, Paul. This is Tim Rader. Lend me five dollars. All right. I'll tell him when he comes in. Cl H ll Mrs. Elder? Erwin, before dinner there were two pieces of cake here in the pantry. Now there's only one. How do you account for that ? Coach Elder: Gosh, Honey, I dunno- guess it rnusta been so dark in there I didn't see the other piece. Ruth Garrison: Can you tell me where all the pins go to ? Miss Payne: Well, it's hard to say. You see they're pointed in one direction and headed in anotherf' Miss Williams: C. L., why do you sup- pose English is called the mother tongue? C. L. Williams: I guess it's cause fathers don't use it so often. Oh, Mamma, look at that funny man tSam Westfallj setting on the walk talking to a banana skin. Mr. Lange: Charles, now you have in front of you the north, on your right the east, on your left the West. What have you behind you? Charles Heisler: A patch on my pants. I told Mother yon'd see itl Kenneth Walters: Hal It is midnight, the moment when miracles happen. Muriel Jontra: I think Kenneth Walters: There, didn't I tell youll' as s as s s s Miss Williams-'iYou've answered so few questions correctly that if your answer to 1his one isn't satisfactory, I'll have to punish you. Give me a sentence using a simile. lfobert Gibbon--Qthinking a momentl : 1'd like to be as pretty as my teacher. Study Hall-The greatest social center of the school is study hall. In this one room hundreds of hearts are made happy and then broken as the case may be. The first stages of real flirtations, through puppy love, violent quari-els and heart rendering make-ups, to the final and dramatic breaks are all witnessed by the silent study hall. For further information consult the love birds of the school-Louise and George, Eileen and C. L., Grace and Keith, and Mildred and Frankie.
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