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Miss Overton — Define work, please. Clarence — Never experienced any. Unprepared. Robert (to photographer) — How much would it cost me to have a dozen life size pictures taken? He then wondered why the photographer laughed.
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Miss Overton (to ninth English class, which was studying Franklin ' s Dialogue With the Gout — What is the gout? Dodie — The gout? Why, it ' s a dialogue. Miss Beckwith — If you should live in any other country than the United States, which would you prefer? Camile (innocently) — California. Miss Beckwith — Martin Luther, what are the uses of the skeleton? Martin Luther Carson — The skeleton teaches young boys to know how to be doctors. Robert Williams (in third grade) — Miss Lassiter, let us take bome extra size. (Exercise). Jimmie Warren to Miss Lassiter — Please put the monster ' s (monitors ' ) names on the board. Miss L — Jimmie, what do we mean by a truck farm? Jimmie — A place where you keep trucks. Larry Bullock — Miss Lassiter, when will we get that animal (annual) that you were telling us about? Robert Burroughs was on Mrs. Wilson ' s music class practic- ing a song one day which read like this, The ' orn of the ' unter is ' eard on the ' ill. This jarred Mrs. Wilson ' s nerves, so she asked him why he never sounded his H ' s. Robert replied Don ' t you know there are no H ' s in music? It only goes up to G. Miss Andrews, (calling roll) — Answer for yesterday morn- ing and this morning, too. Irvin Taylor — Twins!
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Jimmie Warren . (monitors ' ) names on ihe v- Miss L — Jimmie, what do v Jimmie — A place where you . t » p iuok . Larry Bullock — Miss Las-ii -r v.hr., , (annual) that you were teli-r us ; ' loin ' Robert Burroughs was on ; son ' s muss- ing a song one day which rt ' u his, Tfie ' unter in ' card on the ' ill. ' Thw »rred Mr: t ' o she asked him why he neve? i hirt II n ixpht Don ' t you know there are no ., .,i music? li on.. yocs up i, G. Miss Andrews, (calling roll) — Aaswtfr t .: vt ) r ' ing and this morning, too. Irvin Taylor — Twin '
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