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Y ... 'Cho Qhododoodfoo 1924 i N ,J NO EXCHANGE Farmer: Be this the Woman's Exchange? Woman: Yes Farmer: Be ye the woman? Woman: Yes Farmer: Well, then, I think I'll keep Maggie. -The Vancouver Daily Province. QE 52 is HEARD IN ECONOMICS Miss Snodgrass: Do you ever see co-operation in the class room? Murl Reed Cafter a long, thoughtful pausel: Yes, in tests. J , How strange if mould be ij'- Poot would keep awake in class. Murl Reed would turn out to be a ladies' man. Ramus Holtz could not talk. Hick Hamrick did not love all the girls. There never was any one loaflng in the hall. Nick had oriental eyes. Jim English was not popular among the ladies. Gale was not a flirt. Peanut was not a bluffer. Darrell Rarden would say something when he talks. Hay would stay away from Hoover's. Minter Young could stay in class a whole period. Lucille Murray could drive a Ford. Mary Waugh wouldn't vamp all the boys. WHO'S WHO In days of old, when boys were bold, And girls held their swayg A boy so brave, in B. H. S., Sang merrily his lay: My love is short and fair, My love has bobbed hair, And eyes so blue, and heart so true, I'll forgive her, her shingled hair. And if, in a basket-ball game, I'd die, I know she'd sigh, I know she'd cry. And who are we? I'll let you guess! Her name is --ii -ll- And mine is li -if l97l Q
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.-is L. The 'Rhododendron 1924 l!!! - k T Mr YJ FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Martha Drummond- Have you seen Squawky? Kathryn Lawton- Ye-es? Lefty Hamrick- Hop Kon! Donna Thomas- Shut my mouth! George Dixon- D'you still love me? Mary Helen Lawson- Got a vanity, anybody? Edith Wilson- Aw, shut up! Anna Kiddy- Gee, but I'm hungry! Mary Lee Fisher- Qu--it! Pete Swisher Qin typewritingl- May I go to the library a minute? fwonfe der whyf-'D Helen Rohobough- Any of you got a comb? Archetta Mathews- O, those eyes of his! Lillian Quertinmont fin French!- I haven't any paper. Thelma 'West- I don't believe that! Angeline Price- Where's Smith? Isaac Lewis- Got your geometry? Gladys Zickefoose- I don't know. Carl Hoylman- Bet you a nickle! Joe I-lolyman-- I-Ie! He Ain't that funny? Percy Zickefoose- Want to go for a ride? Nellie jones fin typewritingl: Have an eraser? John Fowlces- C-ee! I'm afraid Mrs. Scott will call on me. CWonder why?l Wayman Bennett-UAW! Get out! Bernard Murray4 l-low do I know? Carroll Avington-- D'you think so? u V V VNV at at sy , Prof. Brooks fwho had absent-mindedly donned Margaret's hall: How remarka- ble it is that the first touch of spring immediately transforms humanity into happy, smiling beings! Z2 SE 53 Miss Byrd: Heredity is a powerful thing. We inherit the tendencies that were a part of our ancestors. Boo Travis: Some of my ancestors must have been drunkards, then. I'm thirsty, may I get a drink ? QE QE it A teacher told her pupils to bring in sentences the following day, using the words defense, defeat and detail ' The next morning one little fellow proudly handed her his paper. It read like this: De feet of de cat, went over de fence, and de tail followed. 53 EE QE Miss Darnall fin Biologylz Lois, where do bugs go in the winter? Lois Young: Search me. l9Sl
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