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HANNIBAL HIGH SCHOOL 25 Ecker- Carroll, name an oxidefh' Carroll- Leather. - Ecker-- VVhat is leather an oxide of? ' I 1 Carroll- Oxide of an ox. ' Meda- What makes your hands so soft? .. I , ' Leon- I sleep with my mittens on. - Meda-- Do -you sleep with a bonnet on, too? ' Danny is a tall boy, . . brain is very small, I-Iis.feet are like an elephant's,.. Wliicli is not stretching it at all. Mrs. Green- Nora, how did you ever get caught in such a compromis- ing position? ' No1'a- Well, Frank wanted to see the color of my eyes. Mrs. G.-- That's harmless enough. Nora- Yes, but he's so blamcil near-sighted. , Marion G.- Say Helen, do you know why Mrs. Bradt is like a street- car conductor? A Helen W.- No, why? Marion- Because she is forever saying, 'Every one move forward, take seats down in front! ' Gallagher, at 11:30 P. M. Cregret- fully, as he reaches for his hati- Well, I must be off. f I.. Cole- 'I'.hat's what I thought when I first met you. ' Mrs. Bradt- Sit down, Francis. Francis G.-- I won't do it. Mrs. Bradt- Well, then stand up. I will be obeyed. J - ' it Gladys R.- Isn't it a pity that all good-looking men are so conceited? George C.- Not always, little girl eI'n1 not. A V Miss Adamy-- Can you tell me what a post-office is? . Leon Longley- Yes, it is a place where Jack johnson fills his pens. N l. Hank VViltse-- How much do you get for weighing hogs ? Mr. Cox- Oh, just get on, I ll weigh you for nothing. The faculty 'we have in school Is said to be O. K., But then, there are a lot of things We aren't allowed to say. ...ll- Mr. Eeker tin physical geographyj - In Iceland an old tradition re- quires glaeiers' to. keep to the right when making sharp curves. That's the bee's knees, said Mrs. llradt, as sl1e looked through the microscope. Sylvia I3. Cin cooking classl- Oh, my, that cake is burning, and I canft. take it out for five' minutes yet. -...1-.- Mr. Ecker Cin algebra classj- A girl nineteen years old, Weighing 102 pounds, who is 5 feet 4 inches tall, goes up stairs to dress for the even- ing. How long await does the young man below have? Little Girl in the primary room Ctr? Principal Lockwoodl-- VVhy don't you grow hair on your head? Mr. Lockwood- VVe,ll, why doesn't grass grow on at busy street? Little Girl- Oh, I seep it can't get up through the concrete. Alumnus- Professor, I have made some money and I want to do some- thin ' for mv old high school. I don't Q . u ,O remember what studies I excelled in, if any. Professor-- In my classes you slept most of the time. Alumnus- Uh! Well, I'll endow a dormitory. Frank Cooper-- Sir, I want your niece for my wife. Mr.: 0',G0l'1llHU-iiYOUHg man, 'go home and tell your wife that she can't have my niece. .iii Ecker- Jake, what are you think- ing of? Longley- Oh, nothing much. ,Eeker- VVhy aren't you thinking of what I'm saying? Longley- I am.
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IIANNIBAL HIGH SCHOOL 4 Cswego County Savings iBank Corner East Second and Bridge Streets OSWEGO, N. Y. ' 1 1 in Your Deposits are Invited ' Compliments of V Henderson-Thomson i Compdany ' FULTON, N. Y. Lumber and I Builders' Supplies D. L. Sc W. Coal
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