College at Brockport - Saga Yearbook (Brockport, NY)

 - Class of 1927

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10 al JH 011 111 get how vie and THE STY LUS- 8 9 F,. My Herre- Dearest, are you really and tru1Y in love with met' ff -- Honey, you are one in a thousand. - Doctor, I want Classical Dancer- to be vaccinated where it won't show. D0Ct0r.. My dear young lady, I'm afraid I'l1 have to do it internally. Miss Motyka- Say, Mr. Peters, you remind me of an aeroplane. Stevef WhY'? Miss MOU' good on earth. ka- Because you are no -l..-- Y .- Chatter- Why are you limping so badly? . Bfyb Nye- I fell yesterday and that third rate doctor hasn't removed all the glass from my hip yet. ,...,,i.1i-- I Fran 'tin a drug storey- I want a nickel's worth of dates. eve We don't keep fruit I St - . Fran- Aw brighten up, brighten up, gimme a -five cent oalen-dar. J A. Redman- What tu - the spring?i' ms green In D. Laack.f-The leaves on the treesuv A.. Redman-ffNope. Christmas jew- elryk' Mr' Horro-'HMY ancestors came over on the Mayflower. Curtie- It's lucky they did. The ifflflligration laws are a little stricter nowf' l.. . All eight D- II1- Da and ma helped en- tertain with sis. Both Tom and Mary in distant seats Sat as far apart . as this. ' At nine both ma andlpa decamped. And then oh my what blissg .5 Those lovers sat till one o'c1ock Aboutasfarapartasthis. .A . , L Axiom I-+Nothing is -better than good lesson. Q Axiom II-A poor lesson isbetter- than nothing. g ' Bob Nye Ctalking to garage many- Hey, will you ,come up and tow me in? I've turned turtle. Garage man- What do you think this is an Theref aquarium ? ......-.,1.--1 Miss Meader-- I-Iow do you tell. ore a .poor les-son is better than a good one. , ' ,-,j-----4 . , Of all the words Of tongue or pen, The saddest of all these- I flunked again. ,.,....- mushrooms from toadstools? . . , t1.n bu. Ruth white- 1 wait until the next iidfeltef, this Coffee ls H0 U g U morning. If I am here they were mu ' . , ' H -. - d th s morn- mushroomsg if I am in heaven, t'heY Yes, Su' lt was gmun 1 ing. l , . were toadstoolsf' f , First Burglar- You certainly got Young Wed- 1 want flooommodea' .,,..f--df-'4' out of that house quietly. I tions for my Wlffis .te.,,, Second Burglar- Yeh, I came down Hotel olerkfu ul get She isa, the dumb waiter. -JEX. Young Wed' You CREEDS I believe in bein late.--Albert Ashwortll- . ff H lins. I believe that chflvving gum is- one of the joys of hfeff Ko C01 I believe in no one but myself .f-George Hamd' . I believe in whispering to the girls!-Bob HCU1of1111S6T v'Eddie Rayburn- I believe that smoking here is better than horoo ' I believe that I am a hero.--Jewett Butler- M, S Demo. I believe that fine feathers make fine b1rali5?iSsniC1. Hawkins. ' now + .f I believe in making people think I k N B v., 1. Q' Y in 4 ig' 5 if 1 15 gi .3 5, . I . .4 I . Y ' i. 5. if f 5 l I '1 l . i t l l ll!! I W s li' 5. ...- Q . L xi 5 5 ii' I.: 1 .4 . 3 H.: ' Q Quill r .5 L, , .3 P .ii , v Ni L I ll it xg 1 il 7 Pi' I if if 1 ' 1 if i. .lx it il Y' 5 El I iii it f i. .fiml it 5 ' 51311 1 ap: it 1 il 3 M 1 .Vw ll 'I I, W. .. 1 X it 545: J 3 l 1 fi ,. ' s 159. 4 1 A 1:1 5 55 .J 't ,.. .V mf .ni ii' 3. 1 4 - 1 1 213 ,. w il r 5. wi fn . 'Li I ,ij l mtv 3 . me tl DJ lvl: .ill . A v

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gg THE STYLUS Mr. Herre Cto Paul Chapman in His- tory CJ- Paul, where were you born? Chatter- I was born in America. Mr. I-Ierre- What part? Chatter- All of me. Miss Denio entered a crowded car, And firmly grasped a strap, ' And every time they hit a bump l She sat in a different lap. The bumps grew higher, the jolting worse, 'Till at last she gasped with a smile, Will someone kindly tell me, please, How many laps make a mile? Dot Conly- Can a person be pun- ished for something she hasn't done, Miss Boyd?,' Miss Boyd- Of course not, Doro- thy. Dot + We1l, I haven't done my history. V - ' Cop- Hey, where are you going? Don't you know this is a one way street? Bob Nye- Well, I am only going one way, ain't I? l . l.,,,,, Franklin Bordwell- Have you ever heard the song of the old wooden chair? 1 Ken Wright- No, how does it go? Franklin- On rockers. Imagination Imagine Dot Conley without her Ken Imagine Bill Hamlin at school again. Imagine Fran Gallagher' never eat- ing candy.. Imagine a new B. H. S. That would fbe dandy. Imagine George I-Iamil not being called Duke Imagine Mr. Herre play a Uke'?. l1.i 1, Miss Westfall- Mr. Benedict, was there any translation of this passage in the notes? Enos- I don't know. I just re- ceived two, but I haven't opened them yet. Human Show Case 1 Woman who wants' glass front must get permit. ' What Barnum Missed Liberal reward for return of female pet bull! Herre-4 Have you-ever done any public speaking before? Kuppy- Well, I proposed to a girl over the telephone in my home town once. I know it is not proper, ' I know it is not nice, But the bird who howls the loudest Usually gets the extra slice. Mr. Curtis- The stretcher is a very useful piece of apparatus. I'm sure you will all be willing to bear me out in that. A Judge-e Guilty or not guilty? ' Jim - What else have you? . Harold- If you were condemned to die, what kind of a death would you choose? Howard- Old age! ' ' Mr. Cooper- Why did Hannibal cross the Alps. ' B. Freeman- For the same reason that the hen crossed the road. You don't catch me with no puzzles. Bernard- Do you know who's in the hospital. Larry- No.x Who? H I ' Bernard- Sick people, ofcourse. Q They put bridges on violins to get the music across. ' . C. Hill- Say, could you tell me how I can find the Chemistry room? Al - Sure, ask somebodyf' Bernard- Dear, let's go to a movie tonight. Edna- Don't botherg mother and father are going. . Mr. H61'1'9'- and truly in It ? ?-CIHOD - Classical D2 be vaccinate Doctor- MY afraid I'll have .- to Miss Motykan remind me of 2 Steve-- Why Miss Motyka- good on earth. Chatter- Wli badly? Bob NYS- I f third rate doctc the glass from Fran Cin a di nickel's worth o Steve - We Fran- Aw bri gimme a tive ce + Bob Nye ltalki V Hey, will you co1 I've turned turtle Garage man-' this is an aquai-it Miss Meader- mushrooms from Ruth White- I morning. If I a mushroomsg if I Were toadstoolsf' First Bufglarx' out of that house Second Burglarg I believe in bgj I believe that 0 I believe I bellevg 5 believe that 1 in no in wi' believ tl L 1 believg mt I ti. - Ibeiige mi f 'Il inal-

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