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' 4 P P P isa-1-iT:-I E LIBERTY-- 26 f GROCERIES 2 DRY GOODS 52 BQOTS AND SHCES 1 I RADIUS ' 1 In fact, nearly everything needed in . rural districts ' mae df Judyvfzze 7 a and save money 4 ' Buy a radio ' 4 4 I R A BARWICK JUDYVILLE IND 4 4 4 4 I P , I I ' o o P 4 4 .4 0 f :I , 1: 14 DY ' FMVFGYI ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' MY MY! -' ' ' ' F6N7DiN7FfNFfh7P6N1 Page 39
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Clukxzs CAN YOU IMAGINE Forrest li.-without his laugh. Lowell ll.-being good in elass. Juanita ll.-being a modern tlapper. Eleanor A.-without Forrest. Neva W.-a little girl. Dora ll.-without red hair. Mary Metl.-without a hook. Lorene ll.-without Florin. Ross Metl.-without. his eow hoy hat. Alma ll.-without eurls. Ruth tl.-without powder. Velmer A.-with Vivian. Billy D.-lneingg good in the assembly. .A degree is at little registered numlrer in a glass tube filled with mereury that goes up and down and tells whether the weather is hot or eold.-A hrigllt Sophomore. llfl. LJ Miss Larrahee: ttliilly how old was t'harles Ilarnay when the story Closed ? Billy D.: ttllet me see-he was two years old when he was horn. Miss Lalrrahee: lln English elassl Ceeil, what. is a rebate? t'eeil: A rehate is when you go fishing and you bait your hook throw it in tho water the worm is lost then you draw the hook aml re-lvait it. Everett L.: l have an idea. Miss Larrahee: lie good to it, it is in a strange plaee. Mr. Lefferson: lln Algelu-a elassl Iileanors-You expand now please. tMr. Brewer, tiaalnslating Latinl: Many of the soldiers erossed the river by means of raft and many by fords. Or-er-er l mean by means of fording: l'rof. Brewer: 'tWhere were you last Night? Forrest li.: Oh, just out riding with some boys. Prof. Brewer: Well, tell them not. to leave their powder puffs in the ear after this. Mr. llrewer: Miss Eleanor I think that you have heen keeping very had eompany of late? XVho is he? Eleanor A.: Your son. Page 38
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She: 'tl have read that lliekens sometimes worked two weeks o11 one line. Ile: Th:1t's nothing. My unele worked twenty years on one sent.- ence. allow eome, llilly, I thought you were al. womzin-lmter, and I saw you out with one last night. Sui-e! l hate 'em so mueh I always have to hung around 'em to keep mys 'lf mud. 1 Boys will be boys, 'But the girls are giving them ai hot rave for the privilege. Mr. llrewer: Now, Neva where did you get that chewing gum ? Neva W.: I don't. like to tell the truth tealeher, and I don't. want to lie. Mr. Brewer: Ilon't you dare be impudent, to me. Tell me the truth. Neva IV.: Under your desk. Miss Lzwrutbeez Why did you put the quotation man-ks at the iirst and lust of your exam paper? Billy ll.: 1 was quoting the one i11 front of lll0.:7 I11 Art Monday, Mr. Brewer had us draw the pic-ture of Delbert. Davis. lle said to draw him as we saw him. Elmo F.: Mr. Brewer do vou draw 'ust what you see? 7 .. . m Talking about the hard times the slaves had before they were freed- Iioss Medi.: I know beeause l've bee11 there. Forrest ll.: Well, so's my dad. Mr. lirewerz llow many believe that we import eggs? Lowell II.: They don't import all of 'em. Mr. Lefferson ftaxlking about the negro's liking for eoloi-sl: ll' I should. wear at yellow shirt, red pants, green tie, and blue hut, how would I look? Lorenc II.: Oh, you would look eute. Mr. Brewer tin Lwtinl: What is HLZIIIST' Everett L.: Bugs. Page 40
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