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l M MMMM:MMMMiMimiyA1i1vUM.-aMM ,MMiMmnnvw UaMrm0- ff I Favorite Sayings of Our Faculty lVIiss Blanchard- x, y, z. Mr. Bell- I only wish to make a few announcements and say a few words. Miss Crosby- Look it up, but I am positive I'm right. Miss Dumke- As I said before. 3 Miss lVIcLain- I guess nobody is going to the banquet, as there aren't any names down. Miss Tressel- The dry lander's are alright, because I come from there and know. lNIr. Blout- Have you ever heard the story about-? lVIiss Hanno- 0ver in Europe, it's like this. Miss Rose- Open your book to IZQ and everybody begin on the Hrst note. '77 Ready, begin . Miss Hilderbrand-f'You may work, for tonight, the next twenty-five problems. Miss Welsh- Please keep your own seats in chapel. What Would Happen If- Al Delling should lose his voice. That someone should stop sending Miss Crosby bouquets. Greeley business men gave us talks. We had any more desperate cases like Ward's and Lola's. Nobody ever stood in the halls or talked. Teney should forget to use big words when talking about Matrimony. Some of the girls could do something without our preceptress finding it out. Syrena Wadsworth could find out who sent her highly scented, yellow paper roses. The adult class voted as a whole, contrary to the wishes of various members of the faculty. She-- She told me you told her that secret I told you not to tell her.', He- The mean thing, I told her not to tell you I told her. She- I promised her I wouldn't tell you she told me, so don't tell her I told you. E. Jacobs- This is a swell floor to dance on. H. S. Girl- How do you know-you've been on my feet all evening. E. Jacobs- Well, I had to stay in the hallf' W. Lawrence- What time does Industrial History start ? Miss C.- Eight o'clock. W. L.- Well, don't wait for me.', Bob- What's that noise P K. S.- Oh, that's the emotion playing across my face. Bob Graham's favorite sport-teasing Irene Guillett. Heard in class: Does Bob P!! always love people he teases. They had never met be-4, But what had she 2 care, She loved him IO-derly For he was a 1,000,000-aire. In the parlor there were three, She,,the parlor lamp, and he, Two is company, no doubt, I I I K I I I I I I I I 3 I I I I I L I I I I I I I I Z So the little lamp went out. it 1131101 255
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V l , v lm C I T T L L L . . Q SDCCIHC acknowledgment of the friends 3 and boosters Whose interest and enthusiasm has helped make this book as good as it is, L is impossible, but especially do We Want to g mention The W. H. Kistler Stationery Co. ' The personal help and direction given by Mi. Milligan of this limi and the personal g interest shown by Mr. Verron cannot be v measured in dollars and cents. Each year the expense of the Annual is g carried largely by the merchants of l Greeley. They have done their part again Q this year, although the demands upon them g have been heavier than ever before. If this book pleases you, do your part by looking Z through the following pages and then by Q patronizing the men Whose names you iind i here. L ,, , ,, , F 3 .Q SQ LE Ki? lhAuVEimlmlhmmlh'SHEV1l1VKlElhvSlhYil1'HmNHlhH'Mi7lEKTlhH'lk'Li1id'lh'5lb'1i'lEZn7HEl1H'Hi1E.1iih'DllE1'fYlHYYlHYHKD 257
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