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Your Health Should Be as Important to You as Your Education Then why risk your health by using a doubtful milk '? To be on safe side always insist on pasteuiized milk and to get the best just ask for EQUITY milk. EQUITY UNION CREA MERIES, INC. II-li B.: N-ll'i 't tl - luv' l't .,f,.acidnE,f .1 mouleu N1 N L ui H l':iul M. ffirst clay ol' schooljz You Q Yvonne if ' Sheihadrft ouirht to lie with Fwshman kids Want- to kiwi' NWI' WCS ln.-. r-'iltv disliosition Own around hem today' D . Gillis: VVhat for? Boll Goschc: Wanna ride home with nur? Paul M.: Because peoplt- wlll think Xvillit. T.: Ycah, sure- j,'oiI'i'o a darn fool if you go arounil with Holm Gosche: Wh0re's your Cai ' lflwm Shut- CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS Would Appreciate Some of Your Business H. E. SLAUGHTER, Agency Mgr. Phone 2318 Mitchell, S. D. STAIR PHOTO STUDIOS JUST a Share of Your Photo Work We Will Appreciate PORTRAITS-SINGLE 'OR GROUPS Also Kodak Work That Does Not Fade Doris T.: That Sara Zeitschell must be DOH H-I Say, dldlff I S06 N011 in SIOUX ii terrible gossip. F2115 last week? Don Whittaker: What makes you think M3-UVIQ G-3 WhY, HO- I V-'asn't in Sioux 50? Falls last Week. Doris: I never can tell her anything but Don H.: That's right. Come to th'nk of yyhatl Shu haS mia,-d it before. it I wasn't there either. Guess it was two other fellows. IF YOUR SPRING SUIT OR TOPCOAT COMES FROM BECKER'S IT IVIUST BE RIGHT
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'1 f wi 1 A- V if inf' 4 w 1 -.s The class had been told to make sketches COMPLIIVIENT S OF of what they most desired. Maurie G. handed in a blank piece of 100 Club Ca e Miss Laxon: This is strange, Maurice, isn't there anything you want? Maurie G. handed in a blank piece of want a holiday. FOODS . Paul N.: I s-say Jeanne, would a k-kiss he out of place? Jeanne: Well, it shou1dn't be, if you have any sense of direction. Edwina K.: Do you think all the good looking men are conceited? Paul M.: No! I'm not. Richard E.: Are you the man who saved my brother? Keene R.: Yes, sir. Richard E.: Where's his mittens? Mr. Harkness: I shot it in Africa. It was a case of me or the tiger. Alice Giese: Well, the tiger certafnly makes the better rug. Hal D.: Dearest, will you marry me? Edith O.: I can't marry you: but I'l1 al- ways respect your good taste. Robert Louis Stevenson got married and went on his honeymoon. It was then that he wrote, Travels with a Donkey. ll, 11' . I' Z 4 Q THE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS MMERCIAL TISJST AND SAVINGS BANK
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THE NEW DEAL,', WHICH IS ESSENTIALLY THE GOLDEN RULE, has been practiced by this organization for nearly a third of a century. WE STILL HAVE FAITH IN ITS SOUND- NESS. lesser-- lVlitchell,s Business Storei' Betty H.: l'll het you're Swedish, a:'en't you? Vlfhitey: Ya, How'd you guess it? Betty H.: You dance as il' you haul skiis on. Millie R.: Willis, g'ive the formula for wafer. Willie T.: Yes, ma'am. HI.lKLMNO. Millie R.: Whatever are you driving' at? Do you think you're in kinderg'arten'? Willie T.: No, mafam. You said yes- terday it was H to O. Mr. Jordan: This exam will be conduct- ed on the honor system. Please take seals three seats apart and in alternate rows. WHITE EAGLE DIL GURPURATIUN Wishes Each and Every Member of the 1933 Class A Happy and Prosperous Future SERVICE STATIONS DEALERS Third 8: Lawler Brooks Machine Co. Sanborn Sz Haven Mitchell Motor Co. 1113 North Main Rozum Motor Co. Monty's Se1'vice Station IVIOBILOIL LUBRITE MOBILGAS
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