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W WW THE J AClx O' LANTERN Wm----TNWWANMHH gg is iv X ,. , r SQUIRREL CAGE rif'1Silliman- I know some of you are crutching and may need e pf: Mary K.- No Prof. we're galloping. P -H.-H.-S.- Earle Mitchell- Did the ball hit you in the face? Hazel- No my mouth was open. 1 -H.-H.-S.- The Senior Class has taken up the cultivation of bees. Milly Vincent was honeying Pap Jones. -H.--H.-S.-- Finley just can't keep from looking at the notes in the back of the book, so Miss Weber uses him as a reference. , -H.-H.-S.- CA passage in Caesarj-In cavalry battles they jump from their horses and iight on foot, and they had trained- them to remain in the same spot, to which they quickly returned when there was need. Prof. Silliman- I wonder when the Sophmore Class are going to Jump-oi their ponies and fight on foot. fThey surely have them handyj . -H.-H.-S.- QSeniors choosing class Howersj W Violet- Let's have violets. ou can get them out on the hill. Itchey R..- Yes, all violets are cheap. -H.-H.--S.- We wonder why Ellice is always smiling when she passes William's Drug Store. . -H - M- - . H. S. BUDDIES ' He- No my father wasn't exactly a policeman, but he Went with them a great deal. -Denver Parakeet. ' -H.-H.-S.- p W NEW AIR PERIL These airplanes are getting more dangerous than ever. f Some one killed? No, but I see a chap got married in one yesterday.-Sidney Bul- letin. ' -H.-H .-S.- W Good heavens, man, what is the matter with your face? Were you inran automobile accident? 'No, I was being shaved by a lady barber when a mouse ran across the floor. -Santa Barbara News. Q - ,-
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THE JACK O' LANTERN Class of 1921 - James Couser Olga Anderson Agnes Gallagher Mary Jones William E. Isenberg Class 1 922 -- Anna Cooney Robert Craig 5 John Gallagher I Wm. Gladden James Hughes Mary Lobb Lester Luxenberg Dorothy Newcomer Anna Quinn Frances McKenzie Class 1923 - William Comerford Elsa Friberg Elsa Hooper Miller Robert McKenzie Sarah Mills Reed Edith Olson Howard Smith Class of 1924 - Arthur Benson John Benson Rita Dale George Dickey Catherine Gardner Mabel Griffith Mae Henderson John Hooper Elizabeth King James King Richard Reed Edward Sherkel Loretta Swick William Zeigler Beryle Hooper This morning I went over to see a new machine we've got at our place, and it's astonishing how it works. And how does it work? Well, by means of pedal attachment a fulcrumed lever converts a vertical reciprocating motion into a circular movement. The princi- pal part of the machine is a huge disk that revolves in a vertical plane. Power is applied through the axis of the disk, and work is done on the periphery, and the hardest steel, by mere impact, may be reduced to any shape. What is this wonderful machine? A grindstonef' -H.-H.-S.- Just because the girls laugh at your remarks is no proof that you're witty. Perhaps they have pretty teeth.--Denver Parrakeet. -H.-H.-S.- I Will you have a hair cut? g Gosh, no, cut them all -Mass. Tech. Voo Doo. -H.-H.-S.- GIVE HER TIME Host- That whisky, sor, is twenty years old. . Guest- That so? Rather small for its age, don't you think?- Dartmouth Jack O'Lantern. -55--
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THE JQCK of LAN'r1snN C Ruth- Ellis, why don't you come to Easter practise? Giles- Because she hasn't got enough eggs saved up. Maurice says that Rose Marie is as good as a Caesar pony. We wonder Why? Prof. Silliman- Are pennies legal tender? Ellis- Yes, pennies make dollars. -H.-H.-S.- Pa, does the Lord own a car? Great Scott, no, son. -Whatever put that into your head? Well, at Sunday-School we had a hymn that Went, 'If I love him when I die, He will take me home on high. -Wallace's Farmer. --H.-H.-S.- Mary- Prof should you say that there? Prof. Silliman-- It depends on what you are referring to. Mary- That there Cpointing to GilesJ --H.-H.-S.- The Senior Class presented to the Society of the Houtzdale High School one of its most prominent members, Mr. Clark Gould at a Coming Out Party on Thursday, January 22, 1925. Everybody en- joyed themselves immensely. g ' Cloyd B. reading his essay- The home room should have 3 few simplffloiiicers. They are respectively, Finley Saupp and Mary K. -H.-H.-S.- Miss Weber- What part of speech is nose? Jimmie- None, you speak with your mouth. -H.-H.-S.- Dentist- What kind of filling do you want in your tooth? Charles Z.- Chocolate , -' -H.-H.-S.- Prof. Silliman Un Modern European History Classj- The king's supporters failed him. Prof. Silliman- What happened in 1854? Cherry Q.- I don't know sir. Prof.- Where do you go when you Want to find a date? Cherry- To the reading-room. -H .--H .-S.- Why does Itchey Rodgers, always say to Mary K- Come clean? -53-
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