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Raining Pitchforksv is bad enough, but when it comes to Hail- ing Street Cars, it's pretty bad weather. O O O WHAT ARE WE COMING TO? Teachee, teachee All day teacheeg Papers markee Nerves all creepee No one kissee No one huggee Poor old maidee No one lovee. O O O A little fellow, after his first day at school while walking home with Marjie Burnham, proudly announc- ed that he could writeg and to prove it he made some scrawls in her notebook. But what does it mean, dear, she asked. How do I know. he said. I haven't learned to read it yet. O 0 O RECITATION BY TEN MEN The pup stood on the burning deck, The flames came all around his neck! HOT DOG! O O O Fat man at the show to little boy behind-Can't you see, young fel- low? Little Boy-Not a thing. F. M.-Then keep your eyes on me and laugh when I do. O O O C. M.-How are you coming along with your reducing? K. L.-I guess I must be one of those poor losers. O O O M. K.-I cut a Spanish class to- day. M. E.-Did it bleed much? A.-Someone was telling me that we are to have a new concrete school for girls. B.-Yes, the alumni have decided to use their heads. O O O Pupil-Teacher, you'll have to give me a higher grade in English. Teacher-Well, I'll think about it. Pupil-Think about it nothing, give it to me or else- Teacher-Or else what? Pupil-Else I'll keep the one I've got. O O C Student-I say, teacher, I need a little light on this subject. Teacher-Might I suggest a little reflection? O O 0 L. M.-Isn't Rose fond of argu- ing? D. M.-I should say she isg why she won't even eat anything that agrees with her. O O O Ceil lto sobbing FreshmanJ- Whats wrong, dear? Montana-I w-w-want to send a letter by air mail and I c-c-can't find any ily paper. O O O Peggy-We're calling our little brother after Julius Caesar. Patsy-Why '? Peggy-Well, he got here too late to call him before him. O O O Pauline-You're pretty smart, but I know something you can't do. Marg. L.-What? Pauline-Sit in the corner of a round-house. O O O Frosh-I never miss my lessons. Junior-How come? Frosh-I never recite them. Page one hzuzdrcd seven
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