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0UlNN'5' 007 P GOPN R Would you believe that George Sy- brant, our student council prexy, thinks that a feeble-minded man has the same IQ as that of a normal woman? But this was before that certain girl came into his life. The most eloquent sign of spring recently seen was George holding Betty Wise's hand while they sipped cokes at an uptown drug store. And you know what comes from sipping stulf througir a straw! What can be done about a certain Miss Hall who resorts to blackmail? Let Madge Sneller pass the sentence. fMake it a week at home when the finals are due, Madge.D Steiny thinks that all the girls who whis- per in study hall should serve tea. Possibly a customary habit for gossipers, or is Steiny thirsty? The most clever combination we've seen on the bicycle built for two theory were those two cuties on the same bike, Annagene Heathman and Patty Lester. Right, Dale and Billy? We can think of a better name for teacher Barney Getto. How about Blarney Gettsem? Mr. Snyder advocated in one of his classes recently that to get along in this life we've got to know how to jerk the 1-ight strings. Florine Turman, however, believes that it's essential to know how to string the right jerks! If Mr. Ruff calls you Johnnie when he should have said Suzy, don't be too shocked. He has some new bifocals. Can you fancy Bill Miller NOT singing Deep in the Heart of Texas? tHe hopeslb Had you noticed that .Ruth Akers is subject to Paynes? Marge Fulton remarked one day, I walnted wings. She got them and their owner, too. Wanda Watkins is some gal! She can dream a dream so real that it really happens. Speaking of dreams-Julius Rader had a nightmare when he overslept and forgot his date with Gwen! It has been suggested that Reeves, Rath- bun and Rutter be voted the most quiet girls that ever recited Children's Lit in study hall. We can certainly say that we emvy M.rs. Burnett. She gets her own report cards. Roughly speaking, she can cook her own stew! I heard that some of the kids were cooking with gas at exam time. Evidently the teach- ers didn't think the gas was hot enough. Someone said John Hutton would make a good air raid 'warden because he stays out all night anyway. Mr. Hi1nchee's gum pan has provided no end of amusement for jucos and juco-ettes. At the beginning of class periods he collects the gum, which, incidentally, is all flavors. If you've wondered about the noise near the music room after school, it's only the owners returning for their chews! When Steiny's class gets treated to bub- ble gum by a member who has been absent for a class period, we think he might sing, 'Tm forever blowing bubbles. With the wind shrieking everywhere these days, we've seen some lovely girls looking like Hrhapsodies in repulse. But they're still rhapsodies, aren't they? We were puzzled when Ahniwake Mill- er was preparing her home furnishings lesson recently. She said she'd like to plan her own home. Why, Ahni, is it soon? We'l1 admit that the new college club room is a honey, but you don't get to hear good jokes like Don Ecroyd tells ornly in study hall. Seems that certain couples have some confidential business going on. Kids, be it a military secret? Have you heard about the auto and the dog? Thecar had the right-of-way. Doggone! One foot said to the other, I don't want to walk without you ! If anyone joke mentioned above appears funny to any living person, it is purely co- incidental.
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