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...,-...E EEAI'I'lIliE ....,. - Mr. Smith: Who was Pussyfot Johnson? Swett: He was the man who made the country so dry that they had to prime a man to spit. :ga sg Dort G. Qhaving killed the lady's pet puppyy : Madam, I will replace the animal. Indignant Owner: Sir, you flatter yourself. Bill East: What do we have in Trig tomorrow? Curtis C.: Oh, we have to find the hypotemuse of that square circle. 41 224 251 24 Blanche W.: I wonder if it's true that a boy's arm is as long as the circumference of a gi1'l's waist? Percy Miller: I don't know. Let's get a tape measure and see. :if :lf iii if Helen H.: So you are trying out for the Senior play? Guy M.: Yes. Helen: Had any experience ? Guy: Sure I had my leg in a cast once. Bill Moore fIn Glee Clubj : Play The Stolen Rope. Miss Dale: I'm afraid I don't know such a song. Bill: Why, it goes Tum, tum, tumptey, tum. Miss Dale: You mean the Lost Chord? Bill: Ah, that's it! :iz :gn :iz :a McKay: I want to ask about a tragedy. Miss Everson: Well. Roy: What is my grade? Elo: See any change in me? Wilson: No, why? Elo: I just swallowed a nickle. :K PK :K Ralph Buxton: Then this is absolutely final? Girl: Absolutely, shall I return your letters? -Ralph: Yes, please, there's some good material in them I can use again. Mr. Badura: What? You steal spoons from the cafeteria and call it a mistake 'Y I Verne Wood: Well, I thought they were silver but they weren't. . Page 98
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ii1-.....,i,- MEEAIWIIIEE p Eleanor H. Cin charge of classb : Name some important reasons for Shakespeare's period of gloom. Vernon Cirby: His wife died. Eleanor: I said an important reason! 24 14 21 PH Why teachers get wrinkles qAnswers to examination questionsb. A vacuum is an empty place with nothing in it. A curve is a straight line that has been bent. When a volcano spits fire it is called saliva. Gold was discovered in California before any one knew it was there. Gertrude Mc.: Are you a track man? Bruce Mc.: Say, you should see the callouses on my chest from breaking tapes. fii 3 Sk :lf Miss East: Class, this is about the worst recitation you have ever given. Why, I have done two-thirds of it myself. We editors may tug and toil, 'Till our fingers are sore, But some worthy soul is sure to say, I've heard that joke before. Guy Maxwell: If I ate my father and mother what would I be? Mr. Ray: A cannibal, of course. Guy: I wouldn't. I'd be an orphan. -lf 34 E4 14 Don Scott: Don't the spectators tire you with the questions they ask '? Aviator: Yes. What else do you want to know ? ? 21 PF Van B.: What are you doing tonight? V. Cirby: Studying. Van: I'm not doing anything either, let's go to the show. 'lf P14 PF :F Mary just pulled something that made me sore. What? My ear. PF bk P24 fl: Barton Travis: I think Esther would make an ideal wife. Every time I go to her home I find her darning her father's socks. Wood Thompson : That caught me too-until I noticed it was always the same sock. I Page 100 11--l.1- .-
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