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Vi-' .lluninr Eninga . Villa, villa, viscum, f Tok skol dhu ha, Anta sogan, Peta sogan, Ei ya ya, Vida teedle an a hoodle An a hoodle an a ha, Juniors, Juniors, rah, rah, rah! L N ......0...- Marie Wolfe-- When I was little my mother told me to quit drinking coffee or I would be silly. Emma Pahlman- Well, why didn't you? .....Q....... Oh, sighed Norma, if the Lord had only made me a man! . Perhaps he did, said Earleene, but you haven't found him yet. : . .......-0........ What a beautiful dog, said Leslie. Is he affectionate? Is he affectionate? said Doris, archly. Indeed he is. Come here, Rags, and show Leslie Duvall how to kiss me. ..1..O.l.... Oh Student Senate, go away, Little Nina wants to play. ........0........ Five Junior boys, See how they run, They beat the Seniors in the strife, They got the cup, you bet your life, Five Junior boys. .l-Qi... Harvey's father was telling him the meaning of new words. Now, he said, heirloom means something that has been handed down from father to son. Well, said Harvey, that's a funny name for my pants. .i-.O.i....-. Mr, Henderson- What comes from Peru that is used for medicine? Faith-- Peruna. --o-- 1 Miss Smith-- Eugene, what is the plural of hero? Eugene- Heroine. .10........ Miss Smith- Frances, what is cutlery? Frances- Cut glass. ......-0....1.. Miss Hays- Fannie, where are hides grown? 'Fannie-- On the western plains of the United States. Miss Hays- No, not exactly. 5 Fannie- Well, they are grown on the cattle, I mean. 5 At the Junior party one of the girls suggested an old-fashioned game of grimaces. Duncan was judge. He gazed about for the most hideous face. At length he said, Virgil, I award you the prize. Oh, said Virgil, I wasn't playing. Thirty-two
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