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The Hamiltonian 21 INGENUITY impotent paramour fomented breviary reflectory minister doit caitiff biggin Wittenagemote despardieux byzant dissimulation affianced avidity Belial sally port H — Honorable A — Accurate M — Modest I — Ingenuous L — Loyal T — Tactful O — Optimistic N — Neat OF COLLEGE PREPARATORY BRAINS ON AN IVANHOE VOCABULARY TEST rude (G.S.), mighty (R.P.), fresh (B.M.). a balcony (D.F.), a roliber (B.M.), by night (W.K.). one who mimics (W.M.), adventure (R.C.). foaming (G.S.), bound together (R.C.). brief (A.E.), shortnote (W.M.). to reflect (R.P.), to defend (W.K.), to return the blows (B.IL). jester (L.E.), one who spins (D.F.). a fool (E.M.). Persian dress (W.F.), magistrate (E.M.). begging priests (W.K.), commence (B.H.). shrine near York (D.F. ), castle (B.H.). goodness (D.F.), desperately (G.S.), warrior (J.H.). railing around a tower (W.K.). to thin out (D.F.). decked out (D.F. ), upheld (B.M.). foresight (R.C.). pagan god (L.M.), Israelite (B.M.). peep-hole (B.H.). c — THE SUCCESSFUL STUDENT H — Humble I — Independent G — Generous H — Helpful S — Sociable C — Courteous H — Humorous O — Obliging O — Obedient L — Laudable
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The Hamiltonian 23 Jokes Ralph Tuck: “Are you afraid of bugs?” Harriet Cushman: “No, I feel per- fectly safe with you.” Cop: “Hey, didn’t I signal you to stop? Do you want to lose your li- cense?” Grace Powers: “April Fool! I have no license.” Mr. Payne : “When is the best time for examinations in this class?” Bill Moore: “Next Sunday.” George Dunn: “In Scotland they don’t hang a man with a wooden leg.” Roger Barron: “Why not?” George: “They use rope.” “Mother,” cried Goofus Hansbury, home from school, “I have learned punctuation today.” Mother: “How is it done?” Arthur: “Why, when you write ‘hark’ ! you put a hat-pin after it ; and when you ask a question you put a button hook.” Ed. Beliveau: “Want to go on a slaying party?” Jim. Gildart: “Yeah, who are we gonna slay first?” Louise Moulton : “Before reaching Mrs. Boyd’s class I used to say ‘Don’t count your chickens before they hatch’. Now I say. Don’t attempt to enumerate the progeny of the feather biped before the process of incubation is completed.” Johnny Dunn: “I just thought of a good joke.” Pat MacRae: “Aw, get your mind off yourself.” Ben Robertson: “I’ve just shot a dog.” Joe Back: “Was he mad?” Ben: “Well, he wasn’t pleased.” Bradley Dolliver: “You’ve been out with worse looking fellows than I, haven’t you?” No answer. Brad: “I said, you’ve been out with worse looking fellows than I, haven’t you?” Kitty Cracknell : “I heard you the first time. I was trying to think.” Eileen Armstrong: “A girl just told me I looked like you.” Dot. Bishop: “Where was she? I’d like to knock her block off.” Eileen : “I killed her.” Mr. Payne: “Is that statement I just gave you true or false?” Erickson: “Yes.” Example of an overworked teach- er: Mr. Walton trying to say Missis- sippi. The Juniors are wondering if Bill Moore has found out yet who wrote Franklin’s “Autobiography”.
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