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aaa-aaaaaaaw-aaaws-aaa-aaa-aaaaaaa-as-aa H E FD .Q1 T5 This is leap year. Some of the females are taking advantage of it,-and weak minded boys. ik Ik Ik Mr. Ratlif: WVhy in the deuce do I struggle with teaching school? ' Miss Goan: Don't be discouragedg think of the mighty oak. It was once a nut like you. ll' ll' wk NOVEMBER 3, 1923 Fifteen rah's for Mr. Corry. He is going to get the girl's basket hall court l Fixed up. Hip Hurrah. ill if ik DEDICATED TO THE SENIORS Gazing at one's self in the mirror is by no means an indication of vanity. In many cases it is humor. Fl' 11 HK Miss Smillz: Ho! Hum!! Forest: VVhat's the matter? Miss S.: I wish the report that Mr. Smith heard was true, that I was going home Christmas. Forest: VVell, you are going home on a vacation aren't you? Miss S.: Oh, yes, but he heard that some ofthe teachers were going to get married Christmas. Forest: OOOOOoooooooooo!ll! ll' ill Dk Miss INright was gazing wistfully at the Science room when Zuher came in. Zuber: Whatcha lookin' at? Miss Wrighl.' O-er-a-er-why, I was just looking at that palm. Zuber Clooking out the windowl: What that palm sitting over there in the Science room window? Huh? if Sk wk Miss Fromen: Have a Hot Dog, Aubrey? Aubrey Csticking his hand into the bagjz Hot Dawg! Miss Fromen: What's the matter? .4ubrey: The darn pup bit mel Pk PK PF Wanted.' A girl in El Campo who can overlook this bashfulness of mine in consideration of my winning ways.-Carl Benson. ik Pl' Ik Hist! The faculty are exponents of evolution, Mr. Cooper wiggles his ears. Sli 'lf if Miss Struwe says she wishes she had taken a course on how to relieve children that had been choked on cold sweet potatoes. Page righly-.rf'v n
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as-aaawfaaaaa-a-was-MawMfa-a-a-as-as-aaa H 13 fn .QJ1 T 6 We learned that Russel was going into the razor business. Vincent is his banker. 'F FF ll Didja ever notice Jewel VVilson walking? Someone tell him about the ad- vantages of rubber heels. all ak 'll Hartson has just fininished a new book, A MAN WITHOUT A CLASS. JY if WK Correct this sentence: None of the El Campo girls like bobbed-hair or chewing gum. Pl' 'lf ll' Miss Orrick Corganizing the orchestral: Clyde, don't you play anything? Clyde: Yes'm, I used to play on the linoleum. 1 8 FY Elmer: My uncle has a parrot that can sing Home, Sweet Home so sweet tears run down its bill. Bruce: That's nothing, my uncle has a parrot that recites The Village Blacksmith so well sparks Hy from its tail. if Ik X Encouragement: He was poor but honest, and he got his pick of the chorus girls. FF 1' ill The General Science pupils think Venus is like living before a fireplace. Freezing on one side. fl' 1 Sli Miss Orrick kept complaining about the acoustics bothering her until Russel said if she would show him one he would try to make it stop. ik BF if The hammer flew up and hit Hartson on the head while he was cracking walnuts. Mable thinks it was a case of mistaken identity. 14 IK Ik A'VVhy does Elbert wear glasses?l' To improve his looks. 'tVVhy doesn't he wear colored ones? Bk lk Pk VVe wonder who taught Mr. Corry to play Mah Jong. FF Pk lk Mr. Cooper's wife is like a baseball umpire. She never thinks he is safe when he is out. Pk lk Ik The men of the Faculty spent Hallowe'en Night on the various corners of the school ground. ik if Hazel and Jane walked home again. Page riglily-.tix
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'Sr'Q''? 1i4 ? '? 1if Bf ? 41 5 5 2? 31 IS1 9'-Bf l? 5''f? 5'+Sf ? ? 2S1 5 ?''? ? 1S1 ? f-SW' HEDQIT5 The Staff wishes to thank all those who made this book possible, both for your moral or financial support. When we had started we were warned that failure was inevitable, but with the assistance of those whose interests are not wholly self-centered, we have been able to publish this book, such as it is. Cherish it, not for what it contains alone, but for what it represents. Value it, for what is herein contained can never be reproduced. Page eighty-eighl
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