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Elukzs. L. BERNICE HORNADAY. Miss Pulliam Qseeing a lonely looking boy standing off by himself after recitalj: als there a girl up here you would like to talk to? C. A. Boy: 4'Why, yGS7II1.77 Miss Pulliam, Ending he did not know her name, asked him to describe her. C. A. Boy: Well4-er-Qdesperatelyj I just canit ex- press her! 96 96 96 Luola Gay: 'CHOW much are these hose a pair Z Merchant: Twenty-five cents, ma'am. L. G. Cin surprisej: Well, it certainly doesn't seem that just one of' these ought to cost so much. 96 96 96 Miss Reel is earnestly endeavoring to ind some way to get a cold flame. We wish her much success. When you have essays to Write, I'll tell you, girls, What' s best. Begin at the first of the Week, and at the last just- rest. 96 96 -36 Miss Mayo thinks it would be an improvement to change the name of footing to toeing. 96 96 96 Miss Lanham Ceating some shad given her by one of the girlsj: This is so nice! Does you father run a shad farm ? 96 96 96 Willie tried, with boyish zest, To dissect a hornet's nest. When to mama he was brung, Willie looked a little-stung!-Ex.
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ff- -. 252 THE CHATTERBOX. Always to keep the Beslan company.-Lucie Ro-ss. To be professional algebra scholars.-Clara Hearne, oMary Sledge and May Spence. Never to play an April fool,', but just uskipl' aritlnnetic ' . any old time.-Winnie Evans. l 3 1 i l 1 C
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254 THE CI-IATTERBOX. B. Hornaday: I surely do feel sorry for the new girls. I haven't been to see a single one of them yet. 9? 96 9? R. Morris, a Senior: VVell, sure thing I'd rather pay ten ce-nts any time to go to a game of ball than pay fifty cents to hear Byron King. 99 'X' 99 Helen: 4'Clara, what makes your book pop when you open it? Mine don7t. Clara: Cf course not 5 you never open yours to study. TOAST TO THE HOUSEKEEPERZ I-Iere's to Mrs. Crookston, Cf Whom you all have heard, Who uses this expression: f'VVell, upon my word I Seeing a man with a military suit on, Josie remarks: t'I,aw, look at that boy with that millinfery suit on I 95 95 96 . Annie: 4'Clee, what in the world is an avalanche 3 Clee: HWhy, Annie, it's like this: For instance, I go to the top of a mountain and slide doWn+I'd be an ava- lanche, 'ceptin' I would be Clee Reel, instead of a body of snow and ice. See? 9? 96 96 Miss Roe Qpassing a grocery storej : '4Dear me! I Wanted to get some chiffon, Miss Jenkins, and every grocery store is closed? i 96 95' 66 Annie Crews: '4Lizzie, do pray help me get on an extra dike, for I'm to have my picture taken in 'The Black-Eyed Beauty Club.' 7' Lizzie Qseriouslyj: ImpossibleI How can I make such a thing as you pretty ?
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