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- - - - E ' E N It il-1 r.v'.aocv'.r.rf.1'.rff.r'f.aoo:ff.rf.f.rf.r.r'.4z i lilnglish Class Brilliauice From Eng- lish 1 Papers There were no water in the well. I have went home. In the mail was an letter. These stories tell the life of the cowboys and Frontier that lives in the WQSIC. Some authors study the nature of the animal and the history of their forefathers. Flappers are people who are made up of extreme rather than means. My grades were never under nighty. I took and put blue in the black ink. The teacher that we had no one liked her. Instead of our teacher setting on them-. I intend to prepare myself as good as possible. You must know a lot about arith- metic before you will ever exceed in Alegbra. When I was in the Eighty grade. We gave her a licken. When I was small I use to speak a lot of peaces. My worst and best fault. When the horses and mules am not in them. I spoke it in front of about three women. The first money I ever earned was together eggs for my grandma. - The habit I am trying to break it to use slang. We showed him who the ghosts was. And 13 set down to eat. He is about 3 years old and is longer for his size. She wandered what I was doing in there. He done the work good. 5 5 5 Roger and Virginia were out rid- ing the night before Roger intended to go to the Navy. All of a sudden Roger said, Virginia dear, I'm so glad I can be with you for the last time. Athol Heerman was trying to ex- plain a proposition in Geometry. Mr. Wertz asked some perplexing questions and Athol g0lt Muddled. Mr. Wertz: What do you do if you have some beaux you don't want? No answer from Athol. Hortense, just wakini up: Fac- tor them. Mr. Wertz: Aw, no you don't, you eliminate 'em. 5 5 5 Mr. Farren: A good band will parade all day with only about six different pieces of music. Goshorn: That's nothing we paraded all day with only two. Farren, taking an apple from his pocket: Here kid take this you're getting good. 5 5 5 Mr. Wertz: ttrying to explain the locus of a point to his Geometry class! You all know what the min- ute hand on a watch is don't you? Well it is the one not 011 my watch. 5 Q 5 Mrs. McMichael in Junior play practice: Sydney, you must hold your jaw instead of pretending you sat on a needle. Sydney, innocently: Why, no, that wasn't where the needle stuck me. 5 5 5 In English Class studying House of Seven Cables , Cass: Did the Daguerreotypist plant those beans in this para- graph? Rager: No, he planted them in the spring. Q 5 5 History II: Why were the Mid- dle Ages dark ages? Chas. Coss: Because there were so many knights. 5 5 5 Roger: Darling, I'll love you forever. Virginia: No, dear. Mother said I must send you home at eleven o'clock. .W4'lJfaM'f.ffJfffffffffffffbfffffffffffk Pa ge 1 0 5 .ff .f!Jffl' .z.v'.r.4'r.f.r.rrf.rf.vf.r.f.f.rar.r.farfry'JJ.1x:'.f'.rr.r.r.rf.f.ff.rf.r.f.a1'.4'rf.4'r.f.v'f.r.rffxrffffxrfyfffffxrfffff B.
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