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JOKES Mr. Trump: Roy, can yoii tell the class how much difference there is between the words 'notorious' and 'famous'? Roy Gardner: Off-hand, Fd say as much as there is between the smell of lim- berger cheese and that of a rose. ' Lloyd Coyle: Ma, if the baby was to eat tadpole, would it give him a big bass voice like a frog? Mother: Good gracious, no! They'd kill him, Lloyd: Well, they didn't, .,l..1.-- -- Ada: Inst look at this perfectly gorgeous engagement ring Jimmie gave me last night! Eloise: Good gracious! Has that ring finally got around to you? Billy Bridge: Father, how do you spell 'high'? Father: H-i-g-h Why do you want to know? Billy: H 'Cause I'm writiitg a composition on the 'High-ena.' -....R.i.,, Horace Fairfield was visiting at Logan's and asked Christine's little brother what time dinner would be served. As soon as you've gone, was the prompt reply. It was Mrs. Ang1emyer's first attempt at cooking, and when her husband came home he saw a very long pie on the table. What ever is that? asked wr. Anglernyer. I c0uldn't get any shorter rhubarb, she replied. i Harry: Dont you think women are best qualified to pick the best candidates? Lester: They certainly don't show it. Look what some of them marry, Mr. Trump: Look here, waiter: I ordered chicken pie and there isn't a single piece of chicken in it. Waiter: That's being consistent, sir. We also have cottage cheese but so far as I know there's not a cottage in it. The Newlyweds had just alighted from the ship. Let's don't appear like newly- weds, exclaimed Mrs Bixler. All right, you carry the umbrella and baggage, replied Mr. Bixler. Lloyd Coyle, talking to a girl: You look good enough to eat. Violet Mather replied, Thank yon, I do eat Paile 17
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Horrorscope NAME AMB11-1oN WEAKNESS John Berkey Be a Deisel expert A pug nose William Berkey Learn to Hlrt Hunting Vera Dull Know everything Physics Lester Eash To be a preacher Preacher's part fhairj Ruth Everest To be well dressed Modeling Parisian frocl- s Horace Fairneld Roy Gardner Audrey Harrington Betty Kitson Christine Logan Violet Nlatlier Maynard Mills Esther Morse Robert Nusbauni LaVonne Sinetzer Mary Stark Charles Thwaits Take life easy Be handsome Great musician Stenographer To be unique Be a vamp To grow up To find someone Look innocent Be a redhead To be dizzy To go places Leap Year dates Kate's breakfasts Gift of gab Gossip Dancing and Hollywood diet Onions and milk bottles Girls Bungalow for two Women Tears Her dignity Leap Year dates What's in a Name? 1Qn Iohn Bei key William Herkey Vera Dull Ruth Everest Horace Fairfield Lester Easli Roy Gardner Christine Logan Audrey liarrirgton Betty Kitson Violet Mather Maynard Mills Esther Morse Robert Nusbaum LaVonne Smetzer Mary Stark Charles Thwaits .IOLLIEST BOY IVINXIINIG BLONDE VERY DUMB RATHER EXCITABLE IYANDSOME FOOL LOST EVERYTHING REAL GUY CULTURFD LUNATIC AWFUL HEADACHE BEAUTIFUL KISSER VAMPER'S MAP MORTIFIED MONKEY EGOTISTICAL MORTAL REAL NUISANCE LITTLE SKIPPER MODEL SWEETHEART COLORFUL TORME WTOR Verna Stambaugh Frances Holbert Alvin Warstler Harold Anglemyer I. L. Trump Robert Welty VERY SISSIFIED FRIEND HUSBAND AWFULLY WARY HISTORICAL ANYWAY JUST LIKE TYRANT RABBID WHISTLER Page 1 6
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Junior Class Left to right: First row, Dean Waugamaii, Mary Heffner, Lloyd Coyle, Pauline Miller, Harry Smeltzer, Ruby Swinehart. Second row, Demaine Shrock, Robert Aller, Helen Jarvis, Gale Swihart. Lyle Roh- rer. Eleven green but very much interested freshies entered J. H. S. in September, 1933. Eleven, the same number, now comprise the Junior class. Lyle Rohrer was elected the first president of the class and Mr. Warstler served as sponsor. The officers for the Sophomore year were: Lyle Rohrer presidentg Helen Jarvis. vice presidentg Lavonnc Lepird, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Warstler again served as sponsor. During this year Gale Swihart entered from Bourbon, Lloyd Coyle from Wakarusa, Robert Aller from 'Vlishawaka and Mary Heffner from Ligonier. Harriet Pletcher and Marvin Wires quit the school. This year the class has had two presidents. Robert Aller served in this capacity the first semester and Gale Swihart the seco11d. Gale Swihart and Dean Waugaman were the vice presidents Helen Iarvis was secretary and Harry Smeltzer, treasurer. Miss Stam- baugh was sponsor. During the summer vacation Lavonne Lepird moved to Ligonier and Eleanor Klinger- smith moved to Elkhart, Lawrence Holderman quit school. The first major activity of the class this year was the Carnival, which was unusually well attended. Two parties were enjoyed by the class, one at Gale Swihart's and the other at the school. The play, Youth Comes Tripping, was presented March I2 and I3 as the first dramatic effort of the class. The year's activities culminated in the junior-Senior Ban- quet held at the Hotel Alderman. The class is looking forward to the senior year. It's motto, Small, but Mighty, Sh0l1lCl help it to carry tl1T0l1gl1 . The class colors are crimson and white. Pane 18
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