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Duane went to see Kathy one night while her mother was malting a rug, which re ad, Visiting Hours ? 30 to 9 00. Keith and George were out riding one Saturday night when they saw two pretty girls. So they wlstled at them. Cop. What are you wletllng at boys, Its against the law to wlstle at girls. Boys. We were wletllng at that dog over there. The Government Claes was having a discussion on political parties. Duane Lindsay was telling how good the Democrats were when Joyce Saunders decided to take the Republican party side. S0 asked Duane a question, before she could finish he started to answer. Well I think! Joyce Shut up! I'm not finished. Miss Kingsland: I understand you have a model husband. Mrs. Ewing: Yes, I'd say so, but he ain't a working model he's Just a blue print.■ Pat Seddon: So you don't sing in the choir any more7 Jim Cranick: No, I missed one Sunday and everyone said how much better the organ sounded since it was repaired. Bill Most: Lady, you can't park here, Dld'nt fou read that sign? Marg. W.: Certainly I read It: It says fine for parking. Gary: I like a girl with a head on her shoulders. Terry: Yes, and a girl with a head on my shoulder la okay too.■ Teacher: If you put the letters N E W on the board, what do they spell? Luman: New.■ Teacher: And if you put a K in front of them? Luman: ■Canoei Dorothy: Oh, Nellie, I'm going out tonight tilth a used car salesman. Nellie: What's the difference, so long as he's healthy. Margaret W.: Why Is the man In the moon always poor? Beverly H: I don't know. Why? Margaret W: Because he never has more than four quarters. Anna Yens:was applying for a stenographer's Job and was given a spelling test. ■How do you spell Miesleilppi?• she was asked. ■The river or the State? she questioned. Milton: What Is a good definition of skiing? Eva: A winter sport that people learn In several sittings. Teacher: What did Franklin say when he discovered electricity? Janet 8: Not a word. He was too shocked by the whole thing. Mr. Gohs: You can't sleep In my class! Benny B: I know It. I've been trying for an hour. Elaine Frenzel wee writing a goverment test and Joanne MeAlplne was coping from ner paper. Elaine: Don't copy off of my paper Joanne! Joanne: Why not, if you flunk we all will. Jeweler: 'lei.JC'll refund your money on the ring, but what'e wrong with ItT Duane D. Yes, It eulted all right, but I dld'nt. s! etasa’s.s s.rsg.’s STL'S; lSS £ r b“‘h' - ■-
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VARSITY BASKETBALL L. to R. top row: Coach W. Lamiman, G. Stout, T. Crandall, B. Baber, K. Me Ninch, R. Bertrand, D. Tltua , Manager: T. Anderson. Bottom row: G. O'Neil, H. Saries, T. Maiers, R. Smith, J. Fox, D. Dost Second Team L. to R. T0p row: Coach B. Brunett, R. SmAth, J. Bromfield, J. White, E. Raymond D. Mo Ninoh, R. Schlattman, D. Maiers. Bottom row: M. Smith, C. Bodeis, T. Stout, L. Matthews, B. Saries, R. Stout, R. Ter Bush.
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