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MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 75 Miss Richards: Will you give your sentence with the syno- nyms, proposal and proposition? Lola fleap yearjz To make a proposal is a tough proposi- tion. Emil to Lucile, at library window: fzfly, . . :V Please give me the life of Charles Chap- ' f lin. r J I Lucile, after hunting 10 minutes: Oan't find it: would anything else do? Emil: Well, then, give me a Greek history: I may find what I want there. . A Freshie: What's the matter with A Mr. Smith's eyesight? I -f-we Senior: Nothing, that I know of. ,224 Vw wifi' is l I 5, Marrfu DCvlnlr1Yv nf 15- ll ,E Why'?,' Freshie: Oh, I was called into the of- fice this morning and he asked me Where my cap was-and it was on my head. Fraulein Waite fin German classj: I shall state an adjective to any one of you, and I wish you to state the opposite quality of the adjective I mention. After a number were called upon, Nils Nork was asked to give the opposite quality of helle fbrightl, to which he replied, Heaven Mr. White, in General Science class: If I should throw a stone in some Water, Where would it appear to be? Alvin Ochsner: Why, in the water, of course. N3 Teacher Cin Englishlz What kind N ' jg of poetry is this we have been reading? , Intelligent Junior: It must be quad- ruped. It has four feet. ' Q ,0 gg! Of all sad words of tongue or pen, f ,351 f the saddest are these, 'I flunked againf ' -Hugo Ewart. I ,A , l f f In Physics class, Norma Tvler, read- pfgcdlv S6Z4il, Dg,fll'i9 I ing from the text books: +it consists of a brass tube of epileptical section.
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74 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL IIS . ,- . O! l igf f f? f' ' f 'f A ' ' . W -A , . ' -53.1, Q- .ras .gm Q , . ' v ,I ... figs 22,4 5 - , Sharps and Flats Senior: What is a polygon? Freshman: A plane figure having many sides and angles. Senior: Naw! a dead parrot. Miss Richards: What does the expression, 'Whimpering dog,' mean? Bruno Schwartz: A young one. Miss Mallonee: What is an axiom? Student: An axiom is anything that is always so, even if it isn't so. Mrs. Beavers: How many states of matter are there? Perry: Two, liquids and solids. Mrs. Beavers: In what state is this air? Perry: Kansas Student, quoting from book: All great men are dead. Thomas Warders: I feel a little sick, myselff Miss Mallonee Cin geometry classy: What is the shortest distance between two points? Student: A Ford. Mrs. Beavers: Rachel, when you haven't anything else to do, go and do something else. Every farmer should know how to candle eggs and poultry. -Mr. White.
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76 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ,Sv Miss J evons Cin Physiologyjz Rex, ' fi' how large is your stomach? R Rex Brumbaugh: I clon't know. I ir guess it holds about six quarts. During a pep meeting one morning, 'iq Mr. White asked the cheer leader to have gg' - the yells given in a higher pitch. Immedi- l K ately, Dub asked everybody to stand. Mr. Smith: What did you learn in American History class this morning? Perry: Nothing, I just listened to ' Tommy Warders talk. Q V Miss Waite Qin English History classj: .LM Who is the reigning house of England? gems. r.aWiif-H. Earl Easton: Westminster Abbey. Mr. White fin Agriculturejr What is ammonifying bacte- ria? No response from the class. Mr. White: What does the Word ammonifying come from and what does it mean? Bud Dougherty Cjust awakening from a pleasant dream of the x xx XC N I A ,EX . . N . , ,r Va ,al .,, H 1 s gi Q xxx Q xx l I i -z., X : WTA.,-x. In ji Zgilsri 'F Q I A ' I 'f QTL.-':. l I ---f -v ' R w1.1f R-Aewaerz ' ' ' ' -., evening spent the night beforejz Why, ahem! it comes from the word 'amo,' meaning 'to love.'
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