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CAN YOU IMAGINE Charles Clauss getting anything less than 90 per cent? Mr. Brubaker not in good humor? Al Hill not raving about Peggy? Norman Fehl speechless? Ralph Scorah not ready for an argument? Bill Keck letting a basketball game go by without at least one grand stand play? Selby crying? Bob Verhage with a little black goatee to match his little black mustache? Mildred Hogg without a smile? Lucile Sauer without a date? Charles Stevens dancing the old fashioned waltz without a bit of jazz? Bob O'Dowd with nothing to do? Dick Spicker with anything to do? Paul Bell with his history prepared? Sam Curl unwilling to offer his opinion? Mildred Hurt pale and complexionless? Sue Ely a suficragette leader? Dot Atkins without some new idea? Herman quiet and pepless? Lynne Barber running away, crying, when a girl tried to kiss him, as he did when he was six years old? Anyone getting the best of Leila Price? Ben Evans in a derby hat? Byron Greaves shimmying? Bill Kreidler with his hair mussed? Anything getting byl' Miss Agerter? Ethel Dell coming to school on the street car? Maxwell Whitacre in a dress suit? Mable Kuntz saying, I donlt know? Dot DeArmond a chorus girl? Fuldner driving a Ford? . IT'S FUNNY To see Whitacre run. To see Mac alone. How Fehl hates himself. How Fuller gets away with it. How we always get caught. To hear Fred whistle. To hear Hebble explain math. To hear a girl try to bluff. l1721
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT To whom it may concern or may not concern: It having been rumored that the Annual Staff has accumulated large and juicy profits from their business-like handling of the Annual, and that a state- ment of the facts would be appreciated by the students, friends and jealous foes of East High, the following statement of receipts and expenditures is respectfully submitted. Given under our hand and seal this twentieth-day of May, nineteen hundred and twenty. ' LINN AND LYNNE. Expenditures: Entertainment of Visitors ................ .... SB 3.49 Entertainment of Staff .................... . . 1,111.11 Perambulating Fund for Business Manager ..., . 500.45 Candy for Joke Editors .............,,..,. . 300.05 Maxim Silencer for Lynne ................ . . 22.10 Salaries ........,.....,.............. .... 1 10,000.00 Hush Money ,.....,.................... . . 15,000.00 Binding, Printing, and Engraving Annual. .... . 44.44 Bottle of Red Ink ...........,......... . . .05 Total ..... .... m uch, too much. Receipts: Found in Lunch Room by Editor .... .... SF .01 Advertisements .................. . . 11,000.43 Sale of Annual. ................. . . 14,500.15 Diverted from War Tax .... . . 5,000.42 Found in Fuldner's Coat .......... . 22.41 Cash, Source Unknown . ........... . 1,100.01 Profits on Sale of Cincinnati Roast .... . . 14,11 Total ..... . . .little, too little. 51741
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