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V 11 r :A-as -. 33..- -N-u..ee-swf.. gm E. Tswfggbgrslaa . .-, . 11:1 .LL5sQ'?'3f'3w1' 1 f-gzigz. 4'-gskfgi-+wEf1gR 'a ig'. l ' A PUPILXS IDEA OF GRATITUDE f V I am grateful to whoever is responsible- That I don't have to go to school all my life. That Mr. Mclntosh is not my father. Q! 1 That it cloesn't ram more than every other day. il? vi That I'm not a school teacher. - lr lfli That Mr. Wilson does not try to make a bright remark very often 52 7 That six weeks exams clon't come once a week. That I'm not a freshman. Ig A That girls don't always walk backwards and sometimes choose another place than 'i the stairs to conduct their conversations. if E, That I know more than all my teachers together. ll That Latin is a dead language. That I have a good set of teeth. ll That Miss Klappworth never makes use of sarcasm in disciplining her classes. j That English teachers don't compel us to read all of Milton. ,l ' That we have the sacred privilege of lynching those who persist in relating anti- i quated witticisms. 1' HL That bananna pies exist. v li That Pop Hinds likes candy and will allow its unrestricted mastication on due ir ill 'N 1 payment of tribute,on the basis of fifty percent. That ignorance is bliss Chlspecially beneficial to the Happiness of jim Lumpkin., ' it That teachers are sleepy and near sighted. ll That in Hershal Tadlock, we have at least one classmate whom no one can look A .5 down upon. l lil That Frank Howard will soon be in jail and we will no longer be irritated 'by E his silly giggling. A That I don't have to write any more funny remarks for this Annual. l ll T it --ee 7 l X FAMOUS FACTS BY FOOLISH FOLKS E ll Leonard Sharp- Oh lets play 'hookyl . I H 1 Richard Nunn- I was named after Richard the Lion-Hearted. l . Elwood Phillips-nl have a contract to play with Sousa in l95O. l Nlarvin Twaddell- Our annual will rival any of Shakespeare's productionsf 'L Robert Teed- Amarillo High was too small for my intellectf' ll Ray Boyles- Oral themes are the delight of my life. 1 lVlervin Ford-nl ship tin cans to my cousin Henry. l Wave Westbay- Demosthenes hasn't anything on me. ,, U Paul Hare- I am a good Easter symbol. Nj Aeleen Cooki lVly name has been in prominence since the world's Creation. ll' Esther Loving-nl make the world go 'roundf' l, Eugenia Willie Vvhittingtoninvvitty witticisms work wonders. Q T, Lilly Mae Hackler- I am pure, sweet and white. -may be. Y li Y .1-.i- ' THREE ACT TRAGEDY - I lst Act. Bull and two toradors L Znd. Act: Bull and one torador V, 3rd, Act: Bull. Q, 'tl if .Wii,3l?5ff?!,?5si55.iiiifilcfiii?f?3'ii7i ill. Ninety- Eiyht
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