Coalinga High School - Petrolia Yearbook (Coalinga, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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JOKES Donald Terry: Can you stand on your head? Ruby Gentry: No, It's up too high. Gib Dunn fto the girls in the cheering sectionlz Let's go girls! the old orange and black supporters. Thelma Keyser: How did you find yourself this morning? Louise Kummins: Oh, I just opened my eyes and there I was. Joe Powers: Say, where can I get a hold of Joyce Johnson? Joe Oyster: Search me, they say she's awful ticklishf' Imogene Cook: I know a good joke about crude oil. Vida Devine: Spring it. Imogene: I can't, it isn't relinedf' June Reser: Wliat makes all policemen so fat? Dick Ayers: Too much tralllc jam. Tom Robinson: I think June Crum is as pretty as she can be. Snitz: Aren't most girls? Mary Davis: I suppose you're crazy to kiss me. Jack Pnrtle: You're right. I'd have to be. Bob Conn: Which side of a possum has the most hair on it? Charles Collins: The outside. John Bordagaray: What does unaware mean? George Anxolahe: It's the last thing you take off at night. Mary Meinzer: Are you serious? Virginia McNeil: No, French. Miss Schutte: What is the shape of the earth? J Daryl Drummond: Round. Miss Schutte: How do you know that it's round? Daryl: All right. It's square. I don't want to start an argument ab Mr. Adams: Elladean, what's matter? Elladean Hays: Why, I didn't know anything was the matter. Mildred Smith: It looks like rain. Johnnie Carter: What looks like rain '? Mildred: Water, Pyhllis Jones: I like you. Lefty Stewart: I like you to. Phyllis: What do you think I am, the Siamese twins? Jack Fraysher: Poor Betty Cheney, she won't get to graduate fro Jim Holloway: Why? Jack: Because she is going to Coalinga J. C. Miss Abele: Go find Imogene. Joe Oyster: She in history and if I go in I'll get killed. Miss Abele: Devils go where Angels fear to tread. Go on, now. Show them out it. m Stanford.

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