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v g B.I.I:IiS. SHIP 25 nu- 1 r g 1 y ay I S233 GHINDS Arthur Brown Cupon receiving his rank cardb: 'Tm so disappointed! I tried so hard to get all Big D's., and I got one little cl 'Clarence Burnett fgiving a maga- zine report in senior Englishj 1 Then there's the fashion section: this shows coats and dresses and things girls and women ought to wear. Katherine Harris at a basketball game: There's Shirley Nye, the- per- fect horsewoman, and she's even got her harness on! Mr. Chamberlain in biolo-gy class: 'The bee is the fastest insect. Harold Forgie: Can't a horse run faster than a bee ? Pearline Lovering ftelling about a person who was taking a post-gradu- ate coursej: Yes, he-'s taking a B. Oli! Why does Dot Delong prefer Fords to fPackards ? Mr. McGaughyf How do you know you've forgotten what you knew? Latin student: Caesar loved the Irish. Miss Fillmore: Why? Latin student: When he came to the Rhine he proposed to Bridget. Barbara Hutcheon to Catherine Gordon: Oh, you newer like a per- son who has any brains! Irving lDlewitt: That's why she likes me! Mr. Chamberlain in biology class: Why is the head of an insect ion the anterior endl? Ada Crandall: To balance the posteriodf'
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26 P. I. H. S. SHIP Mr. Cunningham Qwhile talking to the seniorsj: Just put down either yes or rw, Yes will mean yes and no will mean nof' Arnold Harmon Qlookingi at the whispering squad list for Room Sixll Henry Ruark going to the whisper- ing squad again! Oh, Miss Fillmore, Henry can't help whispering. He's just bursting with vocabulary! Mr. Jenkins at Girls' Glee 'Club re- hearsal: Now, when you go up on the stage- the other night- Iris Guiou: Two weeks from to- day our boys go down state to the tournament and they begin playing tomorrow! Miss Conant in senior English: IiWhO was the Princess? Helene Folsom: t'The Pink Ele- phant. QSome size for a catlj It won't take long for Berrie to change her name to Perry. 1Mr. Loring in agriculture class: Nothing is said about feeding poul- try to hens. 'Mr. McGaughy in civics class: Describe the outcome of garbage collected in a town. Lewellyn Martin: There's a lot of it. HOLLYWOOD REPRESENTA- TIVES IN P. I. H. S. Roscoe Ates-Mr. Cunningham Wallace Berry-Bunny White. Joan Crawford-Autice Wilder. Bing Crosby-Rodney Benjamin. Stuart Erwin-Edward Craig. Skeets Gallagher-Arthur Brown. Greta Garbo-Leona Crandall. Oliver Hardly-Louis Bouchard. Mickey Mouse-Mr. Connor. Ramon Novarro-Eddie Sherlock. Tarzan+Clarence Burnett. Lawrence Tibbett-Mr. Jenkins. The Four Marx Brothers-Carl Grant, Glenwood Kierstead, Bernard Nick- erson and Ralph Walton. Why does Elizabeth always fblush, Whenever we dare to mention Bus? Why does Buddy beam with joy, Whenever we mention Pomeroy? Why does Dawn always act fun- HY, If we happen to mention Bunny? Class Giant-Ralph Sweetser. Class Midget-Carmen Albert. Class Brains-Hubert Shaw. Class Musician-Verdelle Clark. Class Bluff-Nena Sharpe. Class Noise-Norma Berrie. Class Looks-Tim Thompson. Class Athletes-Clarence Burnett and Margaret Dow. Class Class Orator-Leona Crandall. Twins-Marjorie Tompkin and Katherine Maxfield. Class Wit-Helen Boyle. Class Vamp-Avis Rodrigue. Class Belle-Pauline lPatterson. Class Beau-Richard! Sweetser. Class Dlebator-Philip Christie. Class Giggler-Genevieve Hayes. Class Worker-Dudley Ashby. Class Sport-Janet Mrorneault. Class Artist-Helene Folsom. The following question was asked in a civics test: What is the defini- tion of the Lame Duck Congress ? Among the answers weref There wene 36 Democrats and 12 Republi- cans and after a while they caught the duck. When a law is being pass- ed the lame duck trys to keep them from passing it. The law said that they would have to shoot the duck or pay a fine.
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