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L- 1922 - MIRAGE 1 1922 - Qslumni CLASS OF 1919- DWIGHT FARNHAM-Farming near Knierim. GLENN CARLSON-Attending Cornell College. OSCAR COON-At home. ARVILLA CWHITEHEADJ FISHER-Married, Living in Farnham ville. CLASS 0F 1920- ALMA JOHNSON-At home near Farnhamville. ZELDA BABCOCK-At home near' Farnhamville. ERNEST DOHRMAN-Employed in Farnhamville Savings Bank. DAISY GUSTOFSON-At home near Farnhamville. AULT-Living in Pomeroy. GLENN ERRITT-Living at ho-me near Farnhamville. ARAH WERNER-At home near Farnhamville. CLASS 0F 1921- PAUL CLUTTER-Living at home near Farnhamville. GEORGE WYATT-At home in Farnhamville. WILLIAM CRAIGMILE-Living at home near Farnhamville. CLEO HITTLE-Teaching south of town. CLARANCE WYATT-At home near Farnhamville.
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1922 -1 MIRAGE i 1922 1- Euless Faye: You'd ought to join the army. Glenn: Why'? Faye: To learn what arms are for. Shine: Are farmers allowed to make cider since prohibition went into eifect'? Dick: Sure! Haven't you heard of the freedom of the press? Merle: Your dad is certainly an old crank. Jennemae: Well, I don't know, but I believe a crank is some- times necessary in the absence of a self starter. Mrs. Ballard: How do you like my marble cake: dear? Mr. Ballard: I never saw a better imitation of marble. Briggs: This cold weather chills me to the bone. Lowell: You should wear a thicker hat. Mrs. Ballard: What are you doing with that string tied around your finger? Mr. Ballard: You put it there to make me remember to mail that letter for you. Mrs. Ballard: Well, did you do it? Mr. Ballard: No, my dear. You forgot to give it to me. Sambo: Ah's hard! plete-ly. Rambo: tub. Arthur: Vida: Lowell, buring the Lowell : Looky heah, big boy, don' yo-all mess wid me, cause Las' week Ah falls on a buzz saw an' Ah busts it com- Call dat hard? Listen, man, Ah scratches de bath By Gol! I lost my History Book. 'You should worry, you never use it anyway. while walking down a street in Des Moines saw a negro grass oif his lawn. Hey nigger! Ain't you afraid y0u'll kill the grass? The ground will be as black as you are. . Coon: Don't youse worry yo'self. Dat grass will soon grow up and be as green' as youse is. Archie: Oh Boy!' She's a peach, a pippin, a beaut! Clarence: Wow, I'd like to get acquainted with her! Who is she? Archie: My new Ford. Clarence: Biff? ?? Take that you fresh thing. Irene: We would lilze to lmtw why Ray Givens parts his hair in the middle? Hazel: Because there is an alley in every block. Joe Givens: Son, what did you learn in school today? Ray: I learned that the problems you worked for me last night were wrong. U
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