Mineral Point High School - Radio Log Yearbook (Mineral Point, WI)

 - Class of 1929

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'FF 1 lg 0 1 Sngmis Seen on Text Boolks 1. Hall of Fame. 2. Out of Order. 1' 3. Bored of Education. 11 4. Hall of Fate. , 5. The more you study, the less you know. 6. Do not open until Christmas. 7. Always closes at 4 p. m., and hardly ever opens again. 8. Post No Bills. 9. Business Hours 3 to 4 p. m. 10. Just before the Bottle Mother. 11. I know my onions flinglishj. ll 12. Open All Night. 13. Deep Water. 14. Open Day and Night. 15. The Acid Test. 16. Free Forever. A 17. Hen House Fables. H 18. Aristotles Text Book. ,Q 19. When Apples grow on maple trees, And the Sahara spells muddy, ,, When Cats and dogs wear B. V. D.'s 1 Then I'll begin to study. L , 20. If this little book should happen to roam, H Give it a licken and send it home. H 21. If you should find this little book, Give it to me and don't be a crook. 22. If lost return to Shakespeare, If found return to me. it 23. Oh, how am I going to stand V This terrible strain every day, T By this constant work week after week if Seven years of my life are taken away. ll 24. Oh, come to my rescue some one Before my locks turn gray, And help me with my Geometry, Or there will be one Senior less by May. Mr. Hetherington Qin physicsj-Give me an illustration of density. Raymond Metz-I don't know. Mr. Hetherington-A very good illustration. Edward Brown Cin debating meetingj-I think, and other great men also- , Student-Mr. Bear, you are wanted at the phone. Mr. Bear-Do they want anything important? Student-1 don't know. They want you. it it EIGHT .. .g.....................-....-.- - - - - - -. -..........-.,g.-Q---.........-..-.- - .... -..-..-..-.............- .................-..... - ... .. .. - - - -............-..-..l..p.-..-.....-..-........................-...-....-...-..-...-

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