Houtzdale High School - Jack O Lantern Yearbook (Houtzdale, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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THE JACK O' LANTERN ' , f p V' ' 6, gy- , A 5 Z , ff' I ,fQ f V A - ala, f . a fs- . f 0 l 1 - 1 nf lb ,-K . 3 div! 4 'iyXsY 4 ' -- - ' N A 'lx M-1-.L llllilgllgigjilllilizlii !lilllililfiilfittllflifll12211 How inconsistent is woman . A A tangle of hope and regret i Her birthday she'd have you remember, Yet her age she would have you forget. H. H. S. Prof. Howe: Does dew fall? Hazel Pearson: No, dew drops. i ' H.. H.. s. Prof. Silliman: Who was William Penn? , Charles Zeigler: Hewas his father's only hair Cheiri Miss Weber: Will everyone please keep quiet until I find out who is making that noise? ' ' H. H. S. Prof. Silliman: Washington was first in war and first in peace. In fact he was first in everything. . - David Hiller: No, he wasn't Prof., he married a widow. P H. H. S. Melissa: I saw William Tell. Marcella: The beast, he promised he wouldn't. Mrsl Robertson: Earl was poisoned last week. Neighbor: Croquette? Mrs. Robertson: No, but he's awful sick. - ' H. H. S. ' A Scotchman was found dead in front of a punch machine. Death was from over exertion. ' A sign read: Your pennyiibaclli if ygou hit hard enough. Conductor: I've rode on this street-car for 15 years. Passenger: Where did you get on? i H. H. S. ' A fellow went into the music store and said, I want' an E string. The Englishman answered, You'll have to pick them out yourself, .I don't know the 'es from the shes. H. in H.. S. Bill C: Oh, I passed Chemistry at last. Prof.: Honestly? b Bill C: What difference does that make? . .. 62.-s , - 25-1. J. -ii W i 'T J . , g . - il ' - . ' Q in , ' Va ,Q Q h . -S L-fic ' if fi f '

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. THE JACK O' LANTERN Y p Lorraine H: Oh, I beg your pardon, I was walking on your feet. Dorothy P: That's all right, I walk on them' myself. H. H. S. P . Miss Shaw: How did you knock your teeth out? Pupil: I was shifting gears on my lolly-pop. H. H. S. Little Peggy noticed that her father was getting bald and couldn't understand it. One day she was looking at her father's fur lined hunt- mg cap. Ah, ha, said Peggy, Now I know where daddy's hair has gone. H.- H. s. Hotel Clerk: Why, how did you get here? Hard Egg: I just blew in from Montana with a bunch of cattle. Hotel Clerk: Well, where are the rest of them? - Hard Egg: Down at the stock yard. I ain't as particular as they are. ' - - H. H. S. The wife and daughter of Lieutenant Berry of the Great aLkes Naval Stations, approached the gate to the station and were halted by the sentry on duty there, who had orders to allow no one to enter by the gate. - , -1 Oh, but we're the Berrys. ' ' Sentryzl don't care if you're the cat's meow, you can't go through the gate. H. H. S.. She was as pure as the snlolw but slge drifted. ' . Ruby Radcliifez What is the difference between the admission to a dime museum and the admission to Sing Sing. . 1 Vada McNeal: I'm sure I don't know, what? Ruby: One is ten cents and the other is sen-tence. ' H. H. S. Burglar: If you so much as move, I'll squeeze the life out of you. Spinster: Now, don't forget that's a promise. ' H. H. S. ' John Frederick lwhile watching the farmer's cowj : What are those things on the cow's head? . - The Farmer: Horns. . I fJust then the cow bawled.J John: Which horn did she blow that time? . H. H. S. Mirandy, why y' call dat chile Opium? . . 'Cause dey sav opium comes from de, wild poppy, and dis chile's poppy sho' am wild. ' ' . 1 H. H. S. Gentleman: Waiter what's wrong with this chicken?- Waiter: It's been in a fight, sir. Gentleman: Well, take it back and bring me the winner. --Grinnel Malteaser. --63.-- , gr' ' NY .Q ,v.-.A- ,..-..-Wa., .ul 'H . h Lg I af . ' T 2 I - - - 'lag' 'fi' j ' .. , -, ...V ii. I

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