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THE EPOCH Miss Ooley-My but those boys are dirty. How will they ever get clean? Mr. Davis-That's what the scrub team is for. Mr. Poor-I still think that men are descended from monkeys. Mr. Bailey-NVhy do you think that? Mr. Poor-XVhy, just look at the peanut shells under these bleachers. 1 o Q Q.. of 5. Mr. Carmony-Name three strong nouns. XYilbur C.--Onions, garlic, and limburger. 4. .g. .g. Book Agent-:Xnd can I sell you an encyclopaedia? Miss XYhitehead-No, I couldn't ride in one if I had it. v Q o via 0.0 of Hazel Dawalt fentering the storejg-I want to try on that rose dress in the window. Mr. Maidenberg-Sorry, Miss, but that is a lamp shade. Mr. McHargue fin Civics Classy-XVhat is a primary? jim Spurgeon-First grade, of course. 4. .3 4. Mr. McHargue lin Latin classj-XYhat does 'Q-MH. mean? Alice Groves Cvery eager to recitefj-After midnight, of course. o o v f A1 0,0 Q .1 Miss Riordan-And can I wear this coat in the rain without hurting it? Fur Salesman-Lady, did you ever see a skunk carrying an umbrella? 4 o 0 no 0.0 3. Mr. Mel-largne was telling his class a story about l.ot's wife turning into a pillar of salt, Eleanor Greenwood, who was sitting in the back of the room, suddenly raised her hand and said, YVhy, Mr. McHargue, just yes- terday mother was goingdown town in the machine and when she looked around she turned into a telephone pole. .3. .g. .g. Mr. Carinony's pencil has been making a few pointed remarks about the sponge in the Domestic Science Room being soaked all day, Miss Ooley's waste paper basket being full, Miss Hihiteheads scissors cutting up, and Mr. Brophy's paper weight trying to hold them down. The glue on the office desk has been sticking around all day to see Mr. Brophy give a couple of stamps a good licking. Miss Riordan's ink is well. but it appears blueg the calendar in the assembly looks better since it had a month and the blotter on Mr. Mel-largue's desk is taking it all in. 4. .g. 4. Mr. Carmony-lf Shakespear were alive today, wouldn't he be looked upon as a remarkable man? James Glaze-I'll say so: he would be three hundred years old, 1 9 2 9 sz:-gm zi - . ss e 53 Page ezghty-ezght
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I-cg:::'::: :22e:zL:::a::.:i COMPLIMENTS OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY OF GAS CITY EDWARD J. DAY Mayor MRS. TRESSA GROVES Clerk and Treasurer Councilmen-at-Large DAVID W. CRONE WILLIAM B. SULLIVAN Councilmen L. C. FRANK HOWARD WEIGLE HARRY MULLEN REECE LEWIS JAMES O'BRIEN THOMAS McKEE Supt. Water and Light Dept. GLENN MCGUIRE Supt. Street Department WM. VORIS Chief of Police CHAS. JONES Chief of Fire Department FRANK KEISER Night Policeman WILLIAM OVERLY Health Officer JOHN F. LINN V1 4+ THE EPOCH zaezt zz ggg COMPLIMENTS OF GAS CITY SCHOOL FACULTY High School Teachers MR. B. J. BROPHY Superintendent MRS. B. G. HUTCHINS Art Supervisor MISS M. GRIFFITHS Music Supervisor MR. H. L. MCHARGUE MR. R. C. CARMONY MISS M. OOLEY MISS M. RIORDAN MISS C. J. WHITEHEAD MR. H. DAVIS Junior High Teachers MR. L. E. BAILEY Junior High Teachers MR. L. E. BAILEY Principal MISS G. McVICKER MISS H. MCCORMICK MISS M. JONES Grade Teachers MR. E. COY Principal MISS R. DUSTIN MISS E. KENSLER MISS L. PRATT MISS M. SPURGEON MISS H. OVERMAN MISS M. STANDIFORD MISS G. WALKER MISS M. SHEEHAN MISS L. ANDREWS MRS. B. J. BROPHY nnnnnmmumnnum City Attorney Substitute EY' 1 9 2 9 ' hty mne - . Page elg
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