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53223221956 Memoreis Darwin: I'm in an awful fix. I need some money awfully badly and I haven't the faintest idea where to get it. Jim D.: We-ll, I'm glad to hear that. For a minute I thought you were going to ask me. lkikiflllilkll Jim H.: Coaclh, did you take my time on that last lap? Mr, Hinds: 'No, but you sure did. Hklkififfklklli Mr. Vedvik: Every day we breatlhe oxy-gen. Now, Lanny, what do we breathe at night? Lanny S.: Nitrogen ' wklklklklklklk Mr. Kennedy: And donlt forget - what I say goes! Bobby K.: Would you please speak to the car, dad? 'K Sk JF lk Pk HF 41 Joanne T.: I told him he mustn't see me anymore. Ileen: What did he do? Joanne: Turned out the lights. lkllflkvkvklkflf Marge S.: The sponge cake I made didn't turn out very well. Plat B.: Why, what happened? Marge S.: don't know. Maybe I used the wrong 'kind of sponigesf' bkllkakllflkvlrvk Voice On Plhone: Guess wlho this is? If you don't guess right in three tries, I'll come over and kiss you. Joyce H.: President Eisenhower-eSanta Clause- Churchill. SF Sk if if Sk Sk all Larry Shu.: After I played my solo, I heard people in the audience yelling, 'Finel Fine!' Don B.: Did you pay it? ik ik lk 'lf 4' lk HF Mary Ann: Do you believe most girls like con- ceited men better than the other kind? Virginia: What other kind ? lk Ik ll Ik Ik lk IF Nancy D.: You'd be ia fine dancer except for two things. Freddie: What? Nancy: Your feet. xr as Ss as 41 an 4: Dixie: I'm tired. I've been sleeping on a three- season bed. Ruth R., What do you mean? Dixie: No spring! lk if it it if 14 S Mrs. Parr: Larry wants to be a. racing motorist. XV-hat shall I do? Friend: I wouldn't stand in his way. at If if 1 lk 41 if An oyster melt an oyster, And they were oysters two: Two oysters met two oysters, And they were oysters, too. Four oysters met a pint of milk, And they were oyster stew. lk lk HF It S' S il Mr, Hinds: l1Vhat are the four seasons of the 'lfHfVl.O1 year?,' Orville H.: 'iFootball, basketball, baseball and swimming. Larry Stone: When I was your age, I thought nothing of a five mile walk. Roger Strait: I don't think so much of it, either. iflkfkikliikik Anna W.: Why are tlhe snowflakes dancing around? Jeanne Ann: Oh, tZhey're getting ready for the snowball. Ak 41 ik if lk ik 4' I went to the store to buy a wooden whistle, but it wooden whistle. I went to the store and bought a steel whistle, but it steel 'wooden whistle. So I bought a tin whistle, and now I tin whistle. 1ksk'k'll'k1klk Sophomore Girl: I'll never go out with Rodney again. He's got eye trouble. Junior Girl: Eye trouble? Sophomore Girl: Yeah. He keeps seeing parking spots before 'his eyes. Sk 4' 14 4 PF 11 lk Robert M.: How can I leave you, Audrey? Audrey O.: Your car is parked right in front of the house. Sk Pk sk HK Pk lk Pk Mrs. Dunham: Dick! You're twenty minutes late. You should have been here at eight thirty. Dick S.: Why, did anything happen then? HF HF Ik Sk ik HF Ik David S.: Did you ever have the last word in an argument with Helen? Glenn G.: Sure, allways. It's 'Yes, Helen'. ik Ik bk if 4' if ak Mechanic: t'L,ady, I've found the trouble with your car. You've got .a short circuif in the wiring. Mrs. Curtis: Well, for goodness' sake, lengtlhen it. HF SF wk FY Ill lk ll' David H.: Is he a good watch dog? Larry M.: Oh, yes. If you hear a suspicious noise at night, you have only to wake him, and he starts barking. Ik It Sk li It lk 4' Social Note: Never break your bread or roll in soup. SI at 11 it Sk it Sk Shelby M.: You know paper can keep people warm? Sue H.: I sure do. My last report card kept my father hot under the collar for days! . Darlene J.: VVhat did one wall say to the other wall? Verna N.: I'll meet you at the corner. Pk 4' IK HF lk HF 11 Mr. Oakliefz Your father's occupation? Helen R.: Farming Mr. Oaklief: And your mother is a housewife. Helen: No, she's my father's wife. 4: wk as 4: af as sf v Pat P.: Is it raining outside? Bob L.: Did you ever see it raining inside? if 41 HF Ik Sk wk 41 Anna H.: What is the best way to make a coat last? Audrey E.: Make the vest and trousers first.
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33333333 1 95 6 Memoreis ZSMHIUOV KQLISS' Audrey Oium, Keith Leiurance, Nancy Donaldson Mrs. Oaklief: How did you like the high school play, Genie? Gene H. Well, the first two acts were fine, but l didn't see the last one. Mrs. Oaklief: Why not? Gene: I couldn't iwait that long. The program said, 'Tihird Act-Three Months Laterf bk ll' 41 lil 44 wk lk Mrs. Oaklief: Did you write this poem yourself? Carmen S.: Yes, every line of it. Mrs. Oaklief: Then I'm glad to meet you, Edgar Allan Poe. I thought you died long ago.
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