Coalinga High School - Petrolia Yearbook (Coalinga, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Q JOKES Miss Taylor has promised to send Jack Zwicky a recommendation to a flea circus because of his 'steady action' in the Dramatics Class. An excuse slip handed to Mr. Adams in 4th period study hall read: SPECIAL EXCUSE EXCUSE: Mr. Adams FROM: Coalinga Union High School To: Any other school. REASON: He's too good-looking. I can't study. SIGNED: Melvin Cowsert. Mr. Adams: What is twenty-four carat gold? Class: Pure gold. M1'. Adams: Eugene, what is one carat gold? Eugene: Fifteen cent store stuff. Teacher: You may think I don't see you talking, but I'm not so dumb. Pyron Cin low voiceb: Gee, looks surely are deceiving. Charles Petersen: Wqhy is an old maid like the third conjugation in Latin? Don McDonald: That's an easy one Because there are no 'bo's tbeauxj in thc future. Selma: Mr, Adams, what will l need to get out of my exams in Chemistry? Mr, Adams: Another year in Chemistry. Bod Farley: lt will take you, Guy Lucas, eight terms, to learn 'bonehead' Eng- lish and pass the 'Entrance-A' examination. Guy: twith innocent lookj Gosh! That will be 3800. tThe course is S10 a te1'1n.J All teachers hold a constant hand over Bill Knight. It's the only thing that steadies him. Miss Abele once made thc amazing and bold statement that a widow does 11ot always live lone. Bill Lawrence objected strenuously Hilton Frank has never outgrown his baby habits. I-Iis feet, usually around his neck or in his mouth, are as tasty as ever. Note:-How does he stand the odor? Mr. Adams: What do you call something of equal value? Bill Ayers: Twins. Neil O'bert: Ccorrecting spelling papersl Should I mark this wrong if it is mis- spelled? Too bad the Sophomores didn't have a copyright on their Petrolia ideas, eh?

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JOKES Clarence Bowery: We're coming to a tunnel, are you afraid ? Josephine Chelensky: Not if you take that pipe out of your mouth. Bertha Blackburn: Do you know where little boys go who swim on Sundays? Robert Abell: Yes, down on the river where there are lots of trees. But you can't go, girls aren't allowed. Zella: Why so sad, Elmer? Elmer: I was just thinking that this is the last evening we can have together before tomorrow. Bill Douglas: Don't they call a man's wife his better half? Esther Diamond: Yes Bill: Then if he marries twice, there isn't anything left of him. Willodean Clark: Don't you think my dresses are bGCOIllll'lLI?u Earl Boroff: Yes, becoming shorter and shorter. Osbert Housdort: I'm embarrassed. There's a patch on my pants. Idus Hicks: 'Tm more embarrassed, there isn't one on mine. Richard Lander: Where is Petticoat Avenue? Dorothy Loomer: Just inside of the outskirts. Annie Moore: I got a hunch. Howard Drew: Really, I thought you were just round shoulderedf' Arthur Medo: What would you do it I kissed you on the forehead? Maudie Epperson: I'd certainly call you down. 'Vernal I-lale: That's a pretty sash on your new dress. Claudia Gorden: Silly! That's no sash, tha.t's the dress. Bob Sumpt: Do you really like conceited boys better than the other kind? Evelyn Santos: What other kind? Although Miss Abele would very much like the job as Mussolini's adviser, he appears to be doing 'OK' without her aid. Why doesn't she try Hitler? Earl Boroft Cto Selma. Berman during lab time in Chemistryjz Heh, Selma, we've been partners for nigh on to one year now, ha.ven't we? - Selma: Tee hee, yeah, we oughta be getting married pretty soon. Earl fvery much in earnestlz Yeah, but who'd have us? O11e whole period of Chemistry l1ad been spend in lecturing on the harmof young people smoking, when one student asked how old a person should be before he started smoking. Mr. Adams replied that they should be at least twenty-six years old. In a doubtful voice another student exclaimed, HI bet you surely get discouraged waiting. Mr. Adams, while explaining the ventillation system of the Chemistry room, pointed to Herschel Davis who was sitting before the heater and said, There's where the hot air comes from. Arvilla returned to Chemistry class late, Mr. Adams asked: Arvilla, do you have a slip? Arvilla answered, No-oh, yes, I do to have one on.



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