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I' 'Iil' THE 36055015 9' ' l,C0tf011 .f -..I WISE OR OTHERWISE Education is almost as expensive as ignorance. JI .5 5 Annie Mae Evans- What do you think of a man that would hide behind a woman's skirt ? i Harry Anderson- I would think he was a magician. .bi eb' vel If defeated on the seas we would be lost. The raw material for chew- ing gum is imported. 253 al Q9 Roselle- And then, my dear, he wrote me the most insulting letter, and I admit I was going to say something pretty nasty, but I remembered that I was a lady so I just wrote, You go to hell, dignified-like at the bot- tom of his letter and sent it back to him. -5 al .S Judge- It seems to me that I have seen your face before. Miss McCorvey- You have, your honor, I gave your daughter sing- ing lessons. Judge- Thirty years. eg V99 vb! The Senior Class thinks prohibition does some good. An English poet refuses to come to America on account of it. Z4 V59 -.9 Miss Askew fduring exam.J- I wish someone would suggest a Way of keeping you pupils away from this desk with all those needless questions. John Jr.-- Eat garlic. M V3.8 The story has just been learned of a teacher who started poor 20 years ago and retired with a comfortable fortune of 350,000.00 This was acquired through industry, economy, conscientious effort, indomitable perserverance, and the death of an uncle who left her 349,999.00 JF vb! vb! 4 Miriam- Did any member of your family ever make a brilliant mar- riage ? Mr. Howard- My wife did. .29 .bl -3 Ruth Lynch fwho had just been operated on for appendicitisj- Do you think the scar will show? Doctor- It ought not to. ,f'fN.-1 , I5 'ar wx- A 3 , 'f,'P'f'H-K QAVTX 'flx -N,-CANKKVKZS 192. X K1 'Lf , ,. F 1 J It B- f f f' 1 g Y f Y I kt gf la v ,f J Rbf W i6 ,ef 1512 Q L , ,.., 'Z XA I X 1 1, . c '-. J, N. If as -ck J to ,Vx fy? xxx Aj Xbsc, -T ' -- X N Q. .- i. V Q N 7 ' . - X ln X . x ,XII qt 'Ax -- X T- : .' f - f., 5 N QNX . Xxm 4' I 1' 'Ski ts I V ,F X Q, 935: Ifkpi, I 5i lf I-tg! If -iff' f 'ffl c l lf:f- , Y. ' iff ' I MFT I gt- 5, i Hn .15 , . , 2 : f -', b 'V ' 5.-, li...-' X 1 V1 .il 'gif' 'Ally' 1 ly ll I lid! ! J '4 Q X ,-' - ' I , W 5
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'P NNE MQ-QI! JANUARY 4-James Ed Koon, the Senior class president, made a very brilliant lec- ture in English this morning on the Deserted Village, astonishing Miss Askew with his knowledge of the sub- Ject. 6-The only thing between us and a hot time is the rest of this winter. 8-The High School Inspector was here today and he informed us that we were an A class school. 15-At least a holiday! County Teachers Meeting in Brinkley. 18-We see Miss Askew studying Prac- tical Cooking and Serving in Study Hall this morning-In connection with Burns, we suppose. 19-Work for the day is coming and very, very, soon. We'll all wish we had studied, Instead of playing a tune. 21-Exams. be-gin. Faculty adopts the famous French slogan, They shall not pass! 28-Expression Club gave their free recital under the supervision of Miss Cassie Federer. FEBRUARY 12- Rose Time given by students and faculty of C. H. S. sponsored by S. I. A. 14-Everyone seems to be wearing their heart on their sleeve today. 17-If anyone should ask us what the most used .word in the English langu- age is, we would say Rain! Rain! Rain! 19-Mr. Howard left for Washington, D. C., to attend the Department of Superintendence, which is to be held at that place, from 21-25. 22-Washington's birthday. We wonder why he didn't cut down all the cherry trees at once. It seem all famous people were born in this month. Boyce Lee was, tooj r?N2:g,,,,,, f MARCH 3-Winds blowing- Any day-In Chapel, Mr. Howard tells the same old story. 8-High School set are learning to Charleston for the contest. Mr. Howard thinks it's outrageous. 9-Arkansas College Orchestra gave con- cert here. 15-Easter is coming meaning new dress, hats 'neverythingz 17-Gee, if we judge by the amount of green in sight today, ye'd think ye wuz all Oirish. 26-Friday and another unlucky one. 27--Everyone feels fine and enjoying the sunshine. APRIL 1-Why are so many people out today? Why, it's April fool's day, of course. 8-Boyce Lee who is a pupil of Miss Federer, and a Senior, gave her ex- pression recital. - 16-'Ilhe wonder, glorious, talented Seniors present the success of the year. 16-17-County School Fair. Get Ready! Let's Go! 29-Nothing exciting, school continues, everyone studies hard, even the Junior Hi. MAY 12-School nearly out! Seniors frisking about! Bow to Yer old Graduates. You think this A poem Because every line Begins with a capital letter But it Maint. 23-Baccalaureate sermon. How about it. Will we ever live through it? 28-The time has come, classmates. We will have to bid a fond farewell to dear old C. H. S. And now our stuff is finished I hope y-ou've had some fun For it has been a lot of Work But Gee! I'm glad it's done. ff' -l K 4 'fl-MNf4fR'Xf KX? fivx' fff Vx I Q I fx 'Y -1 X X lj N E E g fx 4 w +1 X ,pl KY H. . 4' I ,pf cw rr' I, i 9 K C ' f H i 2 X - -Q r ,f , L 'R , X X X ,MX iff W, .lg , A I X ,ha XXX' K x C, X I N , f, V X. S ex rv K1 X 1 X X x Y l Xxciilii gill. W F - F Q-CXXQIP if Vs il ig Wllf, 19 -ggix, , 2 ,ao f A V. - 3 ,H :M X A Q V lil? F v??g f7g- g f ,,ff .-. 1A'rR?-S3 :'1Q'A-:ii i - XX H7 'ALT if X- li- -1-- 4 ,' 1 v'. If J., , .fl 1 ' - 'P -I . C W' JIJ J WH i ' li' IJ M 'X . f X hllvli 'I VN
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J ' 'H' Bwifilz P ucbffon .- n Doctor- You have acute tonsilitisf, Orr Nell- They all think it's cute. V90 .99 -:I 1 Over 100,000,000 people in the U. S. escaped being run over by auto- mobiles last year, several of them having also escaped the year before. .av .av .al Pat- Suggest something for me to give Virginia Hinton for Xmas. Billy Beard- Ask her. Pat- Do you think I'm a millionaire ? ' JI .bl .ei Mrs. Palmer- Peyton, what are you doing? 5 Peyton- Not a thing. Mrs. Palmer- You are getting more like your daddy every day. .4 al .al Teddy- I see you have a stiff finger. What's the matter ? Bennie- I can't bend it. vel .5 ,AU Mary Lou Mitchell- Stop that mang he wanted to kiss me. 4 Cop- Don't worry, there'll be another along directly. M4 .3 V99 Miss Caton- Have you no excuse to offer for your laziness ? James Ed.- None that will work. .pi eb! Q59 Everything you tell Robert Lee goes in one ear and out the other. Just opposite from Boyce, everything you tell her goes in both ears and out her mouth. V9 V59 .3 Norman- Then you will have everything ready to elope at mid- night ? Irene- Yes, mother and father have promised to help me. VB! tb! .4 Mildred- A student should have eight hours sleep a day. 1 Ray- Yeah, but who wants to take eight classes a day? .ez rs .ee Dorothy- The crime wave has reached great heights. Yesterday in New York an apartment on the 11th floor was robbed. 753 .8 .52 Mr. Stevens ftalking over the phone?- Central give me 22 double 2. Central-H2222 ? ' P Mr. Stevens- Hurry up, I'll play train with you afterwards. fT'TJl'w.,X FV' Il ,Ng-xff N ff ffvx ,IPX 7 A ,fx ffx f ! X f Lgzo 'xr X X xl '41 his I 1' lflfll J im g J l uf 1? ' ' if l if -. T'z,' Z X 'A ' , H- Ylfffg 9 L Q I 1 x X ij ' 5 1' '- LH 'ts - . 5 sw Jil ' X HV .X DN u W 'a lx.. rg YK r 'gm ,. 0 gh ' 5, nu, XX 1E I ' is-L, 1, X-iaxrm sg A A QEWQTQ.. 1 -r'Flil'Qif', -rrfff ' l if Tj vi 'FH l'.'s-1527 .- Q -, A ,M .fa e f A as ,. ' at Dfw' r dfw fw mfldwl-l'lL,fff 'fl' a' y .
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