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191--in ------------- o s o G A ------------ f--H-34 0 X r 'Ni 15 xx X Q' we-N i if Ea if My A to , L X if A V ,, -- 4, 1 ff - 1 --of v ..-mx. fdxwmm-L JP-AJ A WHAT WCULD HAPPEN IF- -lolly Crede weren't looking for a date? Banks Seiber didnft have a chew in his mouth? Hercules Hockman got as strong as heid like to be? Reds Lehner gained Hfty pounds? Owl Brush stopped smoking? Poodle Hockman didnit have an eye for 'cfuture stuff?v Butterfly McNeil werenit worrying about getting a letter? Whiflle Witzel werenit a ladies, man? Bert Dehlin didn't wear flashy shirt and tie combina- tions? Horn Lotito weren't blowing off? Worm Rogers had a girl six feet tall? Hotshot Fasold got as tough as he thinks he is? Tut Moore returned from vacation in the condition that he left? Wee Willy Phelps flunked a subject for the term? Pootink Haldeman would have a date? Frankenstein Ross were to take a 5 Ux? Droopy Arras should fall in love? Wild Man Merton weren't wild? Tarzan Longanecker married Martha? Pete Magaddino became a gangster? Baby Face Hindman couldn't be heard talking all over the dining hall? Fats Rogers talked slowly and distinctly? Beer Stein stopped playing shadow? Burton Brush dicln't read Western stories? 'QBud Bradshaw forgot about Hood? Flea Lynn dropped his bull about Philipsburg? Alec Arras kept quiet in Algebra class? 'qjerkv Crede forgot his Latin trot? Romeo Wagner didnft buy cigars? Bob Yevak let the radio alone? Franky', Ross didn't gob vaseline on his dome? He-man? Gibbs didn't spend all his time up town? Bruce Hockman played his horn at the right time? 'iFowl Hildebrand didn't have two bucks? Bob Haldeman forgot to squawk about his lousy marks? It forgot to rain over the week-end in Gettysburg? Bauersfeld didnft hide his true thoughts? Petey Graff didn't have his apple a day? uswordfishv Shifller got some sense? George Hocker weren't crooning? Steve Sneeringer werenit a speed demon? Rupp couldn't make a sax talk? 'qBlimp,' Tonner lost all his hot air? Junior McGaw couldn't run? Clarence Wolf behaved at camp? Pete King kept out of mischief for two minutes? Burbee weren't blubbering? Pete Graff weren't using the binoculars fat nightj ? E611
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wi- -1-Q ------------- I o s o G A if--I ------------ -H-34 1 ! W? wa Xvnvza. Tut: Temptation means nothing to me. Fran: Bragging, eh? Tut: No, kicking. Mr. Hoffman: Haven't you got any mannersfwhafs the idea of wiping your mouth with the back of your hand? Use your napkin. Banks: Yaahkand then wotill I blow my nose in-my coat sleeve? Ross: I'II bet it cost your father a lot to give a fellow like you an education. Lynn: Yes, he had to settle three breach of promise suits. H. Campbell: Wfhat happened after you were thrown out of the side entrance on your face? Longanecker: I told the usher I belonged to a very im- portant family. H. C.: So what? Longie: He begged my pardon, asked me in again and threw me out the front door. When someone asked A1 McGaw,s girl what he did the hun- dred in, she cooed: The cutest little undershirt and a pair of striped shortsf, Brush: What part of speech is wcman'7? Mr. Saunders: Woman is not a part of speech, shels the whole thing. Hindman: You know, I speak as I think. Bauersfeld: Yes, only oftener. Magaddino: Hey, Cholly, lend me a dollar, will you? Cholerton: Sorry, Pete, I havenlt got a dollar. But I can help you out with a quarter. Pete: Thatis all right, you can owe me the seventy-five cents. Miller: What did your girlfriend do when she first saw you in action? Sam Campbell: She slapped my face. Lehner: Say, wouldnlt it be a good joke not to serve any punch at the dance tonight? Dehlin: Thatls what I call a dry sense of humor. joe: Do you surround yourself with the people you love? Fasold: Yes, the walls of my room at home are lined with mirrors. Arras: Is it true you had heated words last night at sup- per? Bradshaw: Yes, we were eating alphabet soup. Wfagner tells us that the fellow who, when asked if he were one of the men whose job had been taken by machines, re- plied: Yes, the Republican machine gave it to me and the Democratic machine took it away. When Crecle returns from a date and says everything turned out the way he wanted it to, he means the light by the sofa. Utz: I hear I-Iipsl' threw out his star fullback on account of clipping. McNeil: Yes, he was so busy cutting out press reports he forgot to get out to practice. Weller: Darling, do you remember how I used to kiss you when we were kids together? Marge: How can I forget it? You still kiss me the same way. Blimp: I got in a scrap last night at Tony's place, and fought until I was exhausted. Herc: Is that so? Who had the edge? Blimp: We both had one on. i633
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