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Mr. Williams iTo Freshman Agriculture Classl -How many kin-ds of farming are there? Paul Coulter-There are three, intensive, extensive and pretensive. Soph-How many subjects are you carrying? Fresh-I am carrying one and dragging three. A DEFINITION. Education--The sum total of all the things that we haven't been taught. TOUGH LUCK l A jolly young chemistry tough, While mixing a com-pounded stuff, Dropped a match in the vial, And after a While, They found his front teeth in a cuff. He-Say Miss, what would you say if he kissed you on the forehead? She-I would call him down. THE STUDY HALL CLOCK. Its wheels have long since turned its last, Its dirge of time has long since passed. Its somber face so calm, so grand, Is partly hidden by its hands. It hangs that silent sentinel of the wall, From early spring to latest fall, And never ticks its rythmic beats, As it Watches over those rows of seats. Oh what is it, that time has locked? It is our study hall clock. - Fifty
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Mr. Hartman--When did the Revival of Learning take place '? Beatrice-Just before our exams. Harry-I can't see that first question. Dudley-I can see it, but I can't see thru it. Prof. Williams-Who made that noise? Billy Wardrop-I just dropped a perpendicular, pro- fessor. Downhearted Freshman-I wish I could get ahead. . Bright J unior-You do need one, don't you. I If at first you don't fill up, Try, try again! Dorothy W.-Helen, did that young man smoke in the parlor last night? I found matches there. Helen W.-Oh, no. He just lit a match to see what time it Was. AN IMPRESSIONISTIC DICTIONARY OF TERMS CAbridgedj Bulletin Board-A public scrap basket. Diploma-A more select exit. Dormitory-The place where you eat your meals and receive your telephone calls. Influenza-Another school exit. J unior-The height of a Freshman's ambition. Man-Anyth-ing strange on the campusg a noise in the hall below. Mathematics-A Freshman's failing. F-ierce lessons L-ate hours U-nexpected company N-ot prepared K-icked out. Mr. Hartman in Junior English-Give me an example of incongruity. Alice K.-A divorce lawyer humming a wedding march. F iff y - o n c
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