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To obtain money for the Junior-Senior-Prom, we had a skating party, a dance, and operated the refreshment stand at football and basketball gates. To Mr. George J. Cox, our homeroom supervisor, we wish to express our whole-hearted gratitude for his understanding and helpful attitude throughout the year. In looking forward to next year--our senior year, we resolve to make it our best year and to leave our schoolwith a reputation of being the best class yet. --Clara Dirmeyer Herbert McElwain JGKES HGive me another pound of your ant powdern, said Dick Hayes rushing into the store. nI'm glad to see you like the powdern, said the clerk. nYesn, snapped Dick, HI've get ONE ant unconscious with the first pound and I figure I'll be able to kill him with the secondiu eeeeeeeeaeee Nr. Cox--What made you late for class this morning? Maxine McNett--There are eight of us in the house and the alarm was only set for seven. s si sa: A 'A' 1. '25 .. .5 15 Mr. Badertscher-Will you tell the class what happens when a body is submerged in water? Lloyd Littler-Sure, The Telephone Rings. ds zr'.r'.r1r1r Lenny Bowyer decided to take Rosie on her first duck hunt. After waiting patiently, for what seemed like hours, asingle duck flew over them. Buzz raised his iun and shot. Theduck fell as if it had been shot by an expert. ,Yowever Rosie wasn't impressed in the least. Said Rosie, NVhat did you shoot the duck for. The fall would have killed it.H eeeeaeeeeeeeee Chuck Glancy, whose pig was killed by an automobile, was cussinp and raving wildly. nDon't worryn, said the mo- torist, trying to pacify the bereaved owner, nI'll replace your oiv.' V hYgu can'tn, shouted Chuck, nyou ain't fat enough.U aeeeeeeeeeee Dick Smith bought a million 1942 calendarsfor apenny apiece. Whitmore: Ulhat on earth are you going to do with them? Smith: HIt's rather a long chance I adnit,n he said, Wbut, - if 1942 ever cones back I'll make a fortune.' eeeeeseeeeee Mr. Badertscber-Nwhat do you know about nitrates?N whitmore--Myst much, but I do know they are cheaper than day , rates. I .
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