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Miss M.: Aubrey, how do you like Botany? Aubrey: Qliesitatinglyj Oh, well, it's-interesting, enough, I suppose -but-it 's awful dry! CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted- A pair of rubber heels for Cecil W's shoes. To know when Mr. Goss is going to use his paddle, so we can take eighth grade precautions. To know what there is so wonder- ful about Albert 's book satchel. To know why Mr. Rankin wore his blue suit this P. M.-train west. A good, strong, iron, steeled, cab- led, staple, unfolding, chair. George Rankin. A position as snake chariner in a circus. Mr. Hutchison. A position in vaudeville. Have had plenty of practice in sliding from chairs. Bertha Robinson. A pencil sharpener for Eula Mae M 's desk. A round comb to hold Graydonl Hill's hair in place during English class. Lost- A po1np4 Finder notify Mr. Goss and receive liberal reward. The tune. Girls' Glee Club. A A Botany class. Mr. Hutchison. Strayed, or stolen-One Geoinetry pony. Finder please return to the stall in roll top desk. ' For Rent- A good pair of ears. Will rent un- til the style of hair dressing changes. Price right. Hazel Beeni. I The Domestic Science Lab., as I have decided to inove across the hall and thus save steps. Miss Brothers. Forl Sale- , . One Junior Geometry class, also one Freshman Algebra class. Both bargains. Mr. Goss. One hand-made copy of The Pres- ent Crisisf' Graydon Hill. Warning- . .Anybody trying to infringe on iny rights to hold one of the poles while the girls play volley ball will be chal- lenged to mortal conibat. Henry Hobbs. WHY CAN'T IT BE? . lVhere can a. inan buy a cap for his knee '? . A I ' Or a key to a lock of his hair? Can his eyes be called academies, Because there a.re pupils there?- In the crown of his head are there any jewels? Who crosses the bridge of his nose? Can he use, when shingling his house, 4 The rails on the QIIGS of his toes? Can the crook of his elbow be put in jail? How does he sharpen his shoulder blades? . Can he sit in the shade of the pahn of his hand? H Or beat on the drum of his ear? Does the calf on his leg eat the corn on his toe? 4 , If so, why not grow corn on the ear? . , A, A . ..ln...,,.A . A Y . A
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