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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR GIRLS RESTAU- else- any twee 1 cp A4 D 0 4 5 G RANT Eat beans with fork. Don't count beans in your soup. If not satisned with your seat, get another. Don't talk with your mouth full of soup or-nothing' Don't throw bricks at the cooks. Leave the table hungry, because you couldn't leave other way. 7. Don't ask for bread, they don't sell it. S. Eat your pie first, life's uncertain in this shop. 1 J. 2 9 0 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 n 4 5 6 7 FRESHMAN BY-LAWS. Come to class at 10 o'clock. Leave at 2 o'clock. Don't have your lessons studied. Keep your eye on the teacher. Don't laugh at the teacher. Keep your hands off the lower classmen. Watch your step. CAESAR CLASS RULES. Have your Book. Have your t'pony hid securely. Be sure and translate your lesson in your book be- lines. Lift the Window. Whisper to your neighbor. After class throw your ponies out the window. Exam rules: a. Have your ponies in your head if the wind hasn't blown them away. b. Have a pencil. c. Secure paper from the teacher. d. Wait until the teacher puts the questions on the board. e. Get out your ponies. f. Answer the questions. g. Hand your paper in and take your seat.
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J o K E s CAN YOU IMAGINE- Miss Beishline getting up for breakfast. Lulu flirting with the boys. Marie, skinny. Paul sitting still for five minutes. Miss Houser not getting any mail. The student bony refusing a holiday. Dorothy Without Mossy. Sara losing her nerve. Dudley studying. Ross without a girl. Dick looking cross-eyed. Anna coming to school on time. The boys having all their books. Mossy not looking at Dot. Ross having his lesson. Lo.s Stevxart reading Without smiling. Alfred Bair with his coat off. Mike walking to school. Mr. Hartman getting fussed. E. R. loeing defeated in B. B. AND STILL SHE LIVES. All in one day- It was perfect torture to get up this morning. This room is so hot I'm cooked alive. I'm just crazy over basket ball. This light is awful, I'm nearly blindf, Speak louder, I canlt hear a thing. I was simply petrified. t'Do shut the Window-I'm frozen stiff. You make me sick? I'm completely exhausted. HI laughed till I split? I played tennis till I dropped. HI nearly had a fit. My dear, I'm just deadf' Mr. Williams told the Sophs,' that an empty wagon makes the most noise. He-What do you think of my mustache? She--Well to be frank, between you and me I don't like it.
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Dick-How do you feel, Coulter? Coulter-Che had just eaten eggs for breakfast! Oh, just like a spring chicken. Dick-Huh! egg hatched quickly, didn't it? Dudley-Crather freshl Whadda you got in the shape of autoniobile tires '? Sarcastie Clerk--Funeral wreaths, life preservers, inva- lid cushions, wedding rings and doughnuts. Dot-How would you like to take a nice long walk? MossybGreatQ l'd be delighted. Dot--Well, don't let me detain you- Dear-fvvrote the young inan who had been turned down the night before and craved vengeaneeb Last night l propos- ed to you, but really have forgotten whether you said yes or no. These little things slip one's mind so. Dear-lshe wrote back? l was glad to get your letter. I renienibered having said no to sonieone last night, but had forgotten to vyhoni. These little things certainly do slip one's mind. Mike-What shall We do tonight 'Z Dick-l'll tell you, l'll toss a coin, heads We go to the mov- ies, tails we make candy, and if it stands on edge, We study.
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