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26 GARFIELD GLEANER SOME QUEER HIGH NINTHS 1. The Class Archer: Julia Beauman (Bowman) . 2. The Class Animals: Elsie Bull, Earl Cowden. 3. The Class Applause: Arthur Clapp. 4. The Class Church Seat: Raymond De- pew. 5. The Class River: William Hudson. 6. The Class Chicken: John Hendry. 7. The Class Bird: Mary JIartin. 8. The Class Factory: Everett Mills. 9. The Class Cloth: Dorothy Felter. 10. The Class Country: Robert Nation. 11. The Class Pilgrim: Evelyn Palmer. 12. The Class Soil: Lawrence Sands. 13. The Class Note: Malcolm Sharpe. 14. The Class Minister: Elizabeth Priest- ley. 15. The Class Conveyance: John Tray- lor. 16. The Class Battery: Willard Reteile. 17. The Class Question: Gladys Watt (what) . 18. The Class Arrow: Ross Dartt. 19. The Class Direction: Frances West. 20. The Class Bear: Edna Bruno. 21. The Class Language: Franklin Eng- lish. 22. The Class Water Supply: Martha Wells. 23. The Class Candy: Carmel Tobin. 24. The Class President: Ernul Harding. 25. The Class Waiter: Kathryn Porter. 26. The Class Lawyer: Eleanor Squires. 27. The Class Goose: Walter Gander. 28. The Class Meat: Cortlandt Bacon. 29. The Class Box: Esther Case. 30. The Class Color: Ray Browne. 31. The Class Gem: Jewel Ellis. 32. The Class State: Montana Cunning- ham. 33. The Class Lumber: Hazel Wood. — Elizabeth Martin H9. Mr. Kilburn: I would like to try on that suit in the window. Clerk: Sorry, sir, but you will have to go into the dressing room. — Jack Wilson. DOING TWO -BITS ' ’ ‘‘You seem pretty proud since you gave twenty-five cents to the Red Cross fund.” “Yessuh,” replied Mr. Pinkly, “talk about doing your bit, I just done my two bits.” Quite matchless are her dark brown iiii’s, She talks with utmost eeee’s, And when I tel her she is yyyy’s She says I am a tttt’s, And when her pencil I would uuuu’s, Her little hand I cccc’s, Quick from her cheek the blushes oo oo oo oo’s, Her anger I apppp’s. WANTED — A nice boy to do errands, also to milk and wash the motor. Ray D. (in drawing): Somebody took my paper. Miss Macgregor: Don’t flatter yourself; nobody would take your paper. Miss Grover: School will dismiss at 2:45 today. Robt. Combatalade: Will the periods be shortened ? Sumner: No, they will be lengthened.
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