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Mare.: Lt-Etls go down to Lucille 's locker. Clyde: Why to Lucillels? Marc.: UI want to see Ross a minute. Elsworth: Mamie Sue, where's my comb?l' Mamie Sue: Oh, I left. it in my Bugology book. Elsie : 'tHow fitting I Azlee tin an English paperhz Greek tragedy was founded on the native miss. Allen Boone: Oh, Illl tell you at good stunt. Let someone step out from a big ad. Mrs. Irby has a good front to come out off' Teacher Cgiving out report cardsjz VVhen you get your card, you may pass out. Carl, the irrepressible: We'll pass out all right. Mrs. Shepard fthe day after the Ranger gameb: Did you bring your Payne's to class today? Helen: K'Yes'm, we brought our painsf' Mr. Morgan: 'tIs soup pushed or pulled? Clyde: 'iNeithcr, it 's gargledf' Skeeter S. : HBut how do you know she loves you, if she hasn 't told you so? Marselle: Oh, I can tell by the way she looks at me when I'm not looking at her.'l Miss Shear: VVhat odorless, tasteless gas is essential to human life? Johnnie B.: HOT AIRW Billy, the selt'-possessed Senior president, on being introduced to a strange girl: t'It certainly is a pleasure to shake hands with familiar faces. Lucille ton an English testi : 'AI-Ieavens, I believe I've got brain fever. Klcver Klyde: Not a chance, old girl, not a chance. Clyde: Mrs Shepard, if monologue means the words of one person, dialogue, the words or conversation of two, does catalogue mean the conversation of catsfll' One Hundred Forty-nine
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M in.. flu, 5 it ,, . 1 1 I sh f E w Miss Shear Cto Chemistry classb : One or two of you seem to think you have made me believe you are dumb, but you 're not. You haven 't fooled me at all. l ' Miss Robinson Qin Geometry classjz Now watch lclosely while I rur through the board again. Mrs., Kean: ' ' I have had the pleasure of hearing Helen Keller speak. She is deaf, aumb, and blind. I i ' W. G. M. finterruptingj : Gee, I thought you said you heard her speak. Eileen: Well, there 's at least one thing that 's pcppy about me. My nos is running. ' ' Q ' I' Byron L.: I'll be the only one in my class to graduate thisyearf' Marselle: I guess so. The rest of them finished last May. Clyde: I threw a rock in a hole the other day, and a man became ver angryL Ross: Why?' Clyde: Because HE was in the hole. Mr. Collum Cat band practicej: Does anyone know anything about grand Pause? ' A Carl: Sure, Il've had two or three grand Pa ' . Marian: Why, Eleanor-have you penciled your eyebrows? Eleanor: Heavens, no! Does it show? Ekworth: ' 'Let's go to the dance to-night, J. E. J. E.: Sorry, I can't. I have a sore lip. Curley Kellogg says Grasty is like S:ittin' Bull'? except .he can ou bull and out sit him. Marselle: Did you ever hear the story about the 'Golden Fleece'1 Clyde: No, do they bite? Ruth C.: Do you ever have to walk home from rides? 1 . - Eleanor: 4 No, I usually ride home from walks. I ' Mr. Nigro Cin study hallj : Wl1at days are you two girls in clothing? gnquuk' 1 R . lf! D fa , T v W: . , . Y, - V -,n :-Q? sw- . . r. f ,. l . ,' ' f M A H' M , . V' I . ' bf L, if ' in-'.ij,5j, ,,. f.fi' , ffffg, ngfgqggg .V 4 1 . gfs25g:.f-ta' ' gm.: E ,,' :, if, I -1' ' 1 ' '- ' , ' - - ,fem- ' .. , ' M 1' '.: -. fbfi-'7 ma.. -s '? :r' f- l... we-F.1,. Usb- 1. - ' w 1-' , 9 I
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