Clay City High School - Eelite Yearbook (Clay City, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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ie,.:.:,3.,v5.,... ...,q..uuuooaoooooon uoooooeooosoooon oh.. ,vogqi N., ' 'If' 'O . . . M f'-.pgs E 2 Riglhteousness exalteth a nation.-Bible. 2 ts? for 3 .sa 'on J: ' hx 5,,.-:'..1'-.,,g ' g,,.-'I... E rv of 3 acuity umm' 5 Miss Coleman: ito a tramp! If I give you Mr. Yegerlehner: Qsitting leisurely by the a dish of this pudding, you'll never return. Now, will you? Tramp: Welrl, Ladry, you know your pud- ding better than I dro. Mrs. Clhillsonz freturning from a session of her study clubj Daddy, did the baby gvo to sleep on 'your lap? Mr. Chillson: Yes, dear, on the ninety- ninth lap around the sitting room. Bircl- Storm: Daddy, there-was a strange man to see you today. Mfr. Storm: Did he have a bill? Birch: No, Daddy. Just a plain, rordinary nose. Usher: fleading Miss Wmlkrer to a seatj How far down do you wish tor sit, Madam? Miss Walker: Why all the way down, loaf cc-urse, you fresh thinlgl Miss -Coleman: Qto a class in knittingl N-ow first, knit two: drop twoq cuss two: loop the loop: and :rip out. Lots wife who looked back and turned into a pilliafr of salt did not rexcell Miss Gantz who looked back once and turned in to a ditch. Mrs. White: fto her husband while at- tending Teachers' Assfociationj What are all tlhose men doing in the huxidle with their heads together? Is it a football game, Luther? Mr. White: No, dearie. Just a -bunch of Scotchmen lighting a cigarette. Storm: rHla'rry! Mir. Storm: Yes, my love. Mrs. Storm: '1lhere's a corner here torn off your pay check. Now what did you ,spend that for? Book Salesman: fcalling at Miss Gantz's homo the other dayj Good morning, lady. I'm a traveling book' agent. Miss Gantz: Fine, Let's' see you keep on traveling, then. OD 00000 IOOOIOI :W qonp 5 1 'sq' 3 . ,monsoon 1 :R ': 0.3 f. g.,.-pf'-.J 3 Selfishness is the greatest curse 5 of. .25 .2 035 fire after the day's worrkj Dear, what have you beendoingl today? Mrs, Yegerlehner: I went shopping, at- tended the bridge club, and so on. Mfr. Yeagrerrlehner: Some day while you a-re doing the sew-ons how about sewing some buttons on this shifrt? Mr. Storm frather late this fallj Why, Mr. Schlegel. You are not going to plant a garden this fall, are you? Mir. Schlegrelz Why not? All I ever get out of it is the exercise. Mr. Pietylz lone morning last weekj Last night when I came home, my wife had my chair drarwn up to the fire, my slippers ready for me to put on, and my pipe filled, .and-. Mr. Orman: Yeah! How did yrcuu. like her new hat? - The editor may searchland search, Through all the jolces in store: But someones always sure to say, Aw, I've heard that before. Miss Garntz: ffwihile driving along the road one d-ay spied a couple of me-pairmen climbing telephone polesj Fools, ishe ex- claimed to herselfj, they must think I never drove a car before. - i Mrs. Miller: Qto her husibiand who was doing some grardeningfl Did you plant the cucumbers? Mr. Miller: No, I didn't. The -directions said to planft them on hills andl you know I can't do thart on this ground which is per- fectly level. One absent-minded professor about high school who recently forgot his keys, wre- minds us of the one who pourred molasses down his back and scratched his pancake. We apologize Floyd. Social Worker: Do you believe in Clubs for wzmen? Mr. Schlegel: Yes, if kindness farils. OIUKOOOOOCUH. 1 .Of of the human race.-Gladstone. 2 is ...- '-..f:-: .'b- Y

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1958

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1937, pg 24

Clay City High School - Eelite Yearbook (Clay City, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 34

1937, pg 34

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1937, pg 19

Clay City High School - Eelite Yearbook (Clay City, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 76

1937, pg 76

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1937, pg 32


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