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:suns-mx-as-vsnxau-sg 061 s.fx.-x.-5..xns.-5.Qnsns--sux.-sus.-Qfs.-x.-s.-x-fs.-sa-sux.-sns. Have You Noticed Howard Messer's --- Carroll Johnson's --- Everett Graf's -- Glenn Graf's .... Robert Lenz's -, Wayne Lenz's -- Agatha Blucher's --- ---- yawn --- dimple ----------,-- grin ----curls on Monday -------- pinches - -- -sparkling eyes ---------- rouge Virginia Cavenee's .... blushes Eddie Linn's ..... .................. o ratory Mr. Leu's ..... .... a ggressiveness on crutches Robert Elliott's --- ................. yeodeling Vernon Leeper's --- ..... banjo playing Shirley Archibald's Willard Nelson's - --- ....... affection for boys ----ability to read poetry Paul Leu's ........ .....,.. M odel T Ford Francis Littleton's Supt. Weston's -- ---- -German girl -----,- jokes Merle Johnson's .... .... 1 augh Carl Sodergren's -- -,- frown Marie Kaiser's --- --- fur cap Pauline Nelson's -- -- warbling Otha Mickey's .... -- bass voice Frank Weston's ..... ........ b ig feet Kathleen Linderson's .... ..... n ew boy friend George Vorhies' ...... ....... W lflistling' Nedra Archibald's --- freckles Margaret Geiger's --- ................ red lips Ilene Bogner's .... Max Jacobson's -- .... -- -----new interest in sailors German mustache rssvsusnrsnsnsnvsanxnsnsavsnx-rss-su-susnsusa
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Yr 5. V.. A. I I i l 6. 1 2 l 1 A I I I A I A 2 I A T10 1 MG- 1' Rogue-is Gallery' A To identify above rogues look on second page Mrs. Weston- Frank why didn't you kiss the maid when she left? Frank W.- I was afraid she would slap me like she did daddy. Any mechanism hard to manage is usually feminine. Glenn Graf crept into the house The cuckoo clock struck four Glenn crept up close beside the clock And cuckooed eight times more. Virgil Spray- I would like to buy a chicken, please. Tony Carlson- Want a pullet? Virgil- No thanks, I carry it in my arms. ,X en... Glen Graf- Will you marry me, Mabel dear? Mabel- Yes, Glen. Glen Graf- April Fool. Carl Sodergren- Gee, that test was as easy as a song. Francis Littleton- Yes, I even saw you copying notes. Frank W.- Do you know how far it is from one of your ears to the other? Vernon Leeper-- No, Frank W.- One block. Vernon Leeper- Then it is only a half block between yours. an--,rw Y- ,--X.rs,..s, ..- .-.,.' 'bfgjf 'L Cf 1 , , P 2 T r l . Q l 2 z I f Z I I 1 1 Y L 2 1 C i 1 I Z 3 I 1 I I I I gg K 1 I F .Ax GJ : 39513 x
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