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CYCIDIU Gllillblllbllis 6lIillHlillE5 IINIIIEJXGIII GDIINIHIEB Seniors discussing the Senior trip: Betty Davies: We can wait until after the war to take our trip because we have to save tires. Joe Boyd: There will be too many to go then. On a democracy test, Mr. Witten asked the question: t'The first successful steam engine was run by Mary Gillespie answered Steam. Mr. Witten: What is south of Singapore? Don Crow: Why, water. Mr. Witten: What were the two capitals of the Roman Empire? Charles Mathews: One was Constantinople: I can't think of the other one. Mr. Witten: Well, what color is blue vitrol? Charles: Blue, Mr. Witten: What was the capital then? Charles: Blue vitrolf' Martha Eaken: I'll bet you can't guess how I spelled Cat when I was in the first grade. Ida Mae Swick: K-a-t, k-a-t-t, c-a-t? Martha Eaken: Youre wrong. I spelled it c-a-t! Miss Rinker: What is neon used for? Dick Kinsey: To make stockings. Dave Poe: Did you have the radio on last night? Marvin Fisher: Sure I did. Dave Poe: How did it fit? Theresa Flaherty: If 3 plus l makes nitrogen and 2 plus 1 makes hydrogen, what is 4 plus 2? Frances Haines: I don't know. Theresa Flaherty: Six, you dope! Announcer fat a concerti: Betty Davies will now sing, Oh, That I Were a Dove, I'd Fleaf Graydon Nihiser: What is a dove-eyed flea? Mechanic: Whats the trouble, mam? t Margaret Gilliland: They say I have a short circuit. Can you lengthen it while I wait, please? Theresa: Mary, did you count with a daisy to see if Don Crow loved you? Mary Gillespie: No, I used a three-leaf clover. The daisy might turn out wrong. Girl: Would you come to my aid in distress? Boy: My dear it wouldn't make any difference what you were wearing. Esther F.: Charles Mathews has a contempt for anybody who doesn't know as much as he does. Tiny F.: I should think he would. Miss Mallory twho had just purchased a stampit Must I put it on myself? Post Office Assistant: Not necessarily, mam, it will probably accomplish more on the letter. Don Crow: I've had to keep that car in the garage ever since the day I bought it from you, It just won't run. Ted Gorman: You remember you said you wanted a car that wouldn't use much gas. Dick Ireton: Take this chicken away, it's as tough as a paving stone. Miss Rinker: Maybe it's a Plymouth Rock. Ted Gorman: My feet burn like heck. Do you suppose a mustard bath would help? Maxine Uncapher: Sure, there's nothing bet- ter than mustard on hot dogs. Charlotte Black: If you were half a man you'd take me to the circus tomorrow, Carl Nihiser: If I were half a man I'd be in the circus. Father: Don't you think our son gets his in- telligence from me? Mother: He must, I've still got mine. Mr. Gluth: Do you know your wife is telling around that you can't keep her in clothes? Mr. Witten: That's nothing, I bought her a home and I can't keep her in that either.
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