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wi MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY Dot-and-dash. The l stands for Harold, of course. MORRIS, MARVIN Up from his seat all covered with books A startled lad all sleepy looks: He'd taken class time for a nap, Till teaeher's knuckles his head did rap. RANSOM, CHARLES Motto: Verily. he who tooteth not his Own horn, the same shall godun- tooted. POULSON, DOROTHY Dorothy used a little word, Its like was seldom seeng For when she meant to say, It's been, She always said, 'It's bean. MOTTRAM, HORTENSE . One of the four hundred who have licked Mr. l3rown's cake of salt. MURPHY, HELEN YVhat care I for Work of mine? l seek pleasure every tirne. MURPHY, HAROLD He usually likes comfort. but there is one time when the North Pole with its hardships has great attractions-when teacher says, Harold, rise and sum- marize tOday's lesson. NEILSON, HELEN She thinks that being on th goof' means you're standing in saw- us . e ground MUNDT, DOROTHY To her the three r's of high school gfe are: rubbers, rings, and Reynolds' store. MEADOWCROFT, CLIFFORD He eould'say, I don't know with more dignity and conviction in his voice than anyone who ever came to high school. OLIVE, CLARENCE It's toasted. So was Clarence after the teacher found out he had forgot- ten to do his English. PRESTO, PEGGY Lesson! Lesson! VVho has h' . - son?-And Peggy always did ls los
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HOUSER, CHRISTINE Her motto: You must do all of your worlt some of the time: some of your work all of the time: but never do all of your work all of the ti-mc'-or you'll miss a lot of fun. LORENZ, CURTIS The north wind doth blow, KYl'OllQ,' 2lfl','3ll l-lt'S just Curtis with his Cornet. MALONE, MARJORY Alice in XVonderland went through the looking-srlassf' but to it is far enough for Margy. JOHNSTON, GEORGE lf perseverance were rain, George would be a deluge. IVIATHIASON, ELMER Our cave man-the cave is in the front of his face. LOCKE, FRANCES The fastest girl in school fwitli :I typewriter.J JONES, PEARL 'Fifteen minutes a day is his maxi- mum for any lesson. ' KAUEEMAN, LEROY The Havor lasts. but the 9-Yum didn't. Teacher noticed him chewing almost the moment he entered the room. KAUFFMAN, FLORENCE She says: It's all right to 'say it with flowers' but don't let the other members of the class know you are working for a passing grade that way! LANDINI, EDNA Office force. Take things as they come. she says, is all right but when the 'things' come in late every day. it gets kind of monotonous. LEHMAN, CARLETON The World's frreatest magician. He can reproduce anything' on the stage 'merely by a couple of hundred waves of his paint brush. JOHNSON, NORMA This sign is probably SOlTl0YYllt'1'0 on her books, VVet paint-hands calf. IZ3
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OLSEN, MILFORD Good to the last drop -only eleven feet Qplusb is a good ways to drop. RAMONT, GLADYS She says: t'Children should be seen and not heard is all the bunk: I tried it in class once and it didn't work. SHIRLEY, DOROTHY There is a reason when she for- gets to do her lesson. But then Dot has a good imagination. SOHOTT, HORACE The radio fan. He tunes in on Sta- tion M.-G.-L.-A.-S.-S. quite frequently. OVERSTREET, HARRY H57 varieties of excuses and each good. If only it had not been given so many ti-mes before. QUAYLE, KATHERINE e E- Seldom works and never hurries, X Seldom flunks and never worries. .j NA 'I PRESNELL, EARL Q3 He says: 'Lakes are one of the beau- A if ties of nature. but mud puddles cer- Cx .X tainly don't follow the direction of Y X ' their elders. Xsl ROSE, AVIS JEAN Q If one gets seven years had luck from every broken compact mirror, Avis may rest assured of a long life. MUGAR, HRATCH Fne good turn deserves another: when he has the car, he never chooses the straightest Way, RAMONT, RUBY Days may come and days may go, but Tm the same forever. NVill she ever grow up? MUSCIO, MAUVERIN The harder you hit, the higher you l'ounce: l'ut when she lands. after a jump, it's the sawdust that flies up. RAYNOR, HARVEY Sometimes I go to chemistry to sit and think: then sometimes I go and just sit. E251
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