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Jlenn C Klss me and I m yours Mary Loux Throw 1n the other 180 acres and 1+ s a barga1n Iwlrs Brankle was iz yxng to 1mpress upon her pup1ls the lmportance of dolng r1ght at all tlmes and to brlng out the answer B ad hab1ts She 1nqu1red What 15 It th t we f1nd so easy to get 1nto and so hard get out of? There was a szlenre for am Father mean1ngly Who 1S the lazlest member of your Government class Ned? Ned I don t know Pa Father I should thlnk you should know When all others are lndustrlously studylng or wr1t1ng thelr lessons who 15 xt s1ts xdly 1n h1s seat and watches the rest lnstead f worklng h11'1'lSC1f9 Ned Mr Kent oment and then Roy Aum1ller answered Mrs Brankle D1d you take a shower? Bed Elnora No 1S one m1ss1ng'7' Eugene Pete S plcked up a blonde Father That young man of yours stays at the skatlng rlnk last n1ght very late Doesn t he know how to say good Chuck What d1d you P1Ck up? nlght? Eugene Spllnters Cora Dean Oh yes Daddy better than jumor C What would I have to g1V8 you for just one l1ttle kms? 7 ? 'P Ardlth Chloroform Mr Kent Students there wxll be o nly a half day of school th1s rnornmg Chet fln back seat Whoopee Hurl' ay II Mr Kent S1lence We ll have the o ther half th1s afternoon Paul C The f1rst tlme you contrad 1C me I m goxng to k1ss you Ethel You are not' Mr Luther Deep breathmg kxlls b acter1a D1ck But how can you make them b reathe deeply? any other boy I ever knew He put h1s arm around Al1ce s wa1st The color left her cheeks But on the shoulder of jack s coat It stayed a week Mary Ann My what a large skatlng r 1nk' Manager Yeah It has a seatmg capa c1ty of 5 O00 Tommy Are you dolng anythlng th1s even1ng 'P Wlllodean No nothmg at all Tommy What a waste of tune It s the l1ttle th1ngs ln l1fe that tell s and Madellne as she yanked her k1d brother from under the sofa WHY TEACHERS GET WRINKLES rc t I. F b -1 . 1 H Q . D H . I an . ,, ,.g,, ' . ' , ' u v uv . l Y , . an . , I , . I 0 . t . . . . H I I I Ii , , ' . . . ., N . . H . ., - I C to uv . ' . I . sn n . H 44 . , . uv . . , . U . u . . . N 1 . an . . v1 . n . av u . - ' - y I -I .M--T . . a . I u ' . .. , . . . H . . , 1 ll I M- . ll ' - D on . I u I u , 1 u U I' a 11 - ,, u . - U .. , . u . I - 1 li . M.?i......i....- . ll Q o f - . u u . . - ' . as - H . t v . . H . ll - gl Ut MMM- -l'-li' u. ' . . . . vw 1 H . . - . . . . u . . u ll - 11 . .
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A tnangle IS a c1rcle w1th three rners to It Z A vacuum 1S an empty place Wxthn oth1ng 1n lt Gold was dxscovered 1n Cahforma before anyone knew lt was there A mlracle 1S anythmg that someone does that can t be done Mr Kent Rurn why are you late for sc hool every mornlng 7 Rum Ray Everytlme I come to the cor Mr Hlckman Take th1s sentence Let the cow be taken out of the lot What mood 'P Stanley The cow Gerald M D1dn t you feel a strange sensat1on the fxrst t1me you k1SS6d a glrl Mr Walter No she was no stranger and she was no sensat1on M1ldred Is It dangerous to dr1ve w 1th one hand9 Mark W You bet more than one fe llow has run mto a church doxng lt Mrs Brankle Dec11ne love Beth neth Hasty Declme love Mrs Br ankle 'P Not me gm Young man do you have reference om your last place of employ'ment'7 Arthur Yes slr Here s the1r l tter It reads To whom lt may concern We h ad Arthur Scott worklng for us three weeks and we can truthfully say we are sat1sf1ed' Mr Hlckman Correct the sentence Before any damage could be done the f1re was put out by the volunteer fxre brlgade Bob F The flre was put out before a ny damage could be done by the volunteer lre br1gade Mr Luther D1d your father help you wlth th1s problem? James R No I got It myself It s better to g1ve than to lend 1. . . Co- AA I S fr'- .. l an V 4 . x 2 I: . ' ' an . -V 3. . . . . 4 . . . , U H ' n . . . , . , .. ' ll c - f- , 44 - . . vv ' ' Y o Q CO 1. ner a sign says, 'School----Go Slow'. . li 1 u I . YV . ll u If u 8 ll n It l. , . . vu - I . an an ' - t ll e I ,?.. . ll . . , A . ll a ' - . . li Q -- - I, . . vs an - . : J ' 1 no - - J I I ' .. mi
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