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REMEMBER WHE l Supposedly Coach sent watermelon seeds to the community boys and then acted as if he knew nothing about it, Durwood treasured a pretty pink and blue head scarf, Jackie and Glen decided to be actors coming back from the C. City Rodeo and what trouble Donna Jo and Mary Lou had keeping Glen in the back of the pick-up at two o'clock in the morning, Howard took off his hat and even gave his beloved rope to Mr, Wadell, The freshmen started to the Football Banquet and didn't even see a cotton truck, Mrs, Noles thought she was such a good painter and how the Seniors had to dodge her to keep from hear- ing about the good job she did on Jo's desk. MR. MILLER got caught with a load of watermelons coming out of Schicks watermelon Patch. Mary Lou helped Mr, Taylor move a typewriter. Mrs, Jones came to school all dirty and her Christmas hose all torn and how disgusted she acted when anyone asked her what happened. Cayton made an A in Mr. Taylor's bookkeeping class, Two of the Senior boys were unwelcomed guests at the Gilliland house and all the worries it caused about the Football Banquet. Jackie Wayne didn't know Nancy Lou was around. Bynum didn't get to go to the Banquet because of an outsider, Two Senior girls both had a crush on a certain Senior boyl He said so anyway. Truett decided it would be more interesting to ride the bus home instead of taking his car even when it was at school, Frances couldn't decide whether to expect a certain Christmas present or not. Was she looking for one from Post? Patsy didn't go around looking at her arm and saying Oh dear, I'm late! Nona Lee made a call to Rotan when she thought no one was around. Willie had a record MISS STENOGRAPI-lER which he played the last day of 51 and broke it before the night was over, Aa. f f Q ' I Ruby wore a 52 class ring and at Zeizme I1 steady wit someone , Jackie and Elbert decided the typewriter needed fixing and all the trouble they had putting it together again. Lee Ola had nothing on her mind except dreamy looks and how it all started, Mary Lou went everywhere singing TWO LOVES HAVE I,
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Glen: Why did the little moron straddle the cook stove? Harold: So he could ride the range, Kenneth: What are all those chickens doing out in front of the house? Bill E.: They heard that some men were going to lay a sidewalk and they wanted to see how it was done. Curley: Why didn't you answer my letter? Didn't you get it? Ruby: No, I didn't, and besides I didn't like some of the things you said. Donald W. : Too bad about the disappearance of Professor Smith. He was such a profound thinker. Willie: Yes, I understand he was always thinking regardless of where he was. Why, just a few days ago when I last saw him, he was swimming and suddenly called out, I'm thinking! l'm thinking. Anna Beth: What is the meaning of the word marriage? Mr. Sims: Marriage isn't a word, it's a sentence. Chester Roy: Why do they say A-men instead of A-woman in church? Elbert: Because they sing hymns, not hers. Durwood: This steak is awful, How was it cooked? Tulia Waiter: Why it was smothered in onions, sir. Durwood: Well, it sure died hard. Mrs. Noles: Name two shooting stars. Howard: Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Mary Beth: I suppose you get paid for the jokes you write. Truett: Certainly! You don't imagine I write them for fun do you? Mary Beth: Oh, no. Anyone could tell that by reading them. Barber: What's the matter? Ain't the razor taking holt? Leland: Yeah, it's taking holt all right but it ain't letting go again. Mr. Taylor: Has your wife changed very much since you married her? Coach: I'll say so--my habits, my friends, and my hours. Mrs. Jones: Jackie, don't you know Linco1n's Gettysburg address? Jackie: I didn't even know he lived there. Emmitt Joe: I don't think I deserve a zero on that Civics test. Mrs. Noles: Neither do I, but that's the lowest grade I'm allowed to give. Norman: Haven't I seen your face somewhere e1se? Ernest: I don't think so. It always stays here, right between my ears, I ackie W.: The attitude of girls toward men is very different. Evelyn: It sure is--some have a weakness for 'em and the rest are strong for 'em. Mr. Waddell: Can anyone tell me a story using the word politics? Johnny B.: Once there was a parrot named Polly. She swallowed a clock and now Polly ticks. Nona Lee: Have any of your childhood dreams been rea1ized? Coach: One of them. When my mother combed my hair, I use to wish I didn't have any, I
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