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H.H.S. THE BOOMERANG 1923 If your name here you spy Don't cry. Good jokes are rare- Take care. If your name is left out Don't sit there and poutg ,Iust put on a grin Then soon you'll be in! Eva Tysse. A CLASSIC ESSAY Essay on Frogs .-X. Student XVhat a wonderful bird the frog are! XX'hen he stand, he sit, almost. NVhen he hop he fly, almost. He ain't got no scnse, hardly. I-Ie ain't got no tail, hardly, either. VVhen he sit he sit on what he ain't got, almost. Bill Vande Wfaterz Well, there is one man that King George has to take his hat off to. ,Iohn Telling: I don't believe it. Bill: How about his barber? She had a vast amount of money, but it had come to her quite recently. One day an acquaintance asked her if she was fond of art. Fond of art! she exclaimed, VVell. I should say I was! If I am ever in a city where there's an artery, I never fail to visit it. Ted. spell cloth, said Miss VVickes. Ted was silent. Come, come. said Miss Wickes, im- atiently, You know the word. What is your coat made of? Fathers old pants, he replied. Say, mister, said Elmer Kuiper to the grocer, don't you want a boy to help get business for you? f'NVhat can you do? the grocer in- quired. UI can stand out in front and eat candy and peanuts. and when the other kids see me they'll want some so bad they'll come in and buy. The other day a policeman stopped Marion Bazaan, driving on Eighth Street, and told her to report at nine o'clock the next morning. The very ideal Why? she exclaimed. I'm sorryf' insisted the policeman, but you were going forty miles an hour. h Impossiblel exclaimed Marion un- dignantly, VVhy, I haven't been out an hour yet. Conductor: I've been on this train seven years. I Brute: That so? Where did you get on? 5 W'e will Miss Rogers lin biologyl: now name some of the lower species of animals starting with Andries Steketee. Gerald Bolhuis to drug clerk: Gimme a yellow tabletf' Clerk: VVhat kinda tablet? Gerald: UA yellow onefl Clerk: But what's the matter with you? Gerald: I want to write a letter. IVhatever trouble Adam had, No man in days of yore Could say when he had told a joke, I'ye heard that one before. VVritten in the Physics class by Ger- rit Gerritson: Mazda darling, be mine, Incandescent One! XVatts life without you. Ohm is not ohm without the light of your presence. My heart is a trans- former that steps up at every sight of you: I would insulate my head alongside your switch: the Contact of your hands is like a live wire. Marry me, and let's have a little meter in our home. Mr. McBride: I guess my girl in high school has changed her mind about basket-ball. She is evidently going in for something more useful. Friend: How so? Mr. McBride: Now she says that she has made the scrub team. Congressman: VVant a job, eh? VVhat can you do? Dean Martin: Nothingf' Sorry, but those high Congressman: salaried Jobs are all taken long ago. They were discussing the doings of Cecil Van Duren, who had made his fortune in New York. Do you, said one, Think Cecil's money will last him long. You bet it won't! said the other. He's going at an awful pace. Why, I was down at the store the other night and he was writing hundred dollar checks and lighting his cigarette with them. Alvin: You haven't any brains. Gerald: No brains? Why, man, I got brains that ain't never been used.
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