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Can You Imagine Howard with straight hair Modesta without Edward in tow Alta with nary a date Helen minus her side-kick, Ruth Alice going around crabbing Mary Ann being tall Speck being the strong man in a circus Carolyn being still one minute Jack Stephens agreeing with anyone Miss Postel with a permanent Marian getting WCW in anything Therese neglecting her school work Miss Quick without slrcasm Clifford Bowers without dimples Catherine taking life seriously Beatrice with blonde hair and blue eyes Lloyd applying himself to real work Everett as the Robert Taylor type Marguerite talking rapidly Mr. Kramer with a little goat's voice Mrs. McGranahan not working Margie Nowak without a smile News in History Wonder what Howard Preston was thinking about when he writes in a test, uNelson- Mason Linen. Clifford Cordts states that Alma Mater means fasterlfosterb mother. It just seems that these rural folks can't get over their country habits. Alta Bendorf when asked what the 18th amendment was, wrote, ULamb Ducku. A1ice's mind was far away when she wrote: uDecoration of Independenceu. Freshmen Blunders Christianity was not introduced into England until 66 B. C. Gulliver did not go into the city on account of the city llmits. Miss Quick: Who said Uwe came to bury Caesar not to praise hlmu. Freddie: The undertaker. Miss Quick: What is a white-collared man? Mary Ann: One who never uses many muscles besides his head. Preshiez Miss Quick, I would like the poem,USorub and Roosteru. Hers and There Jimmy Johns must have been thinking of someone very sweet indeed in history class when all of a sudden he was heard to say aloud, N0h Sugarn. Miss Postal wondered if it was meant for her but we guess not. Mrs. MoGranahan: How long did you study your lesson in this book? Lloyd: Oh about an hour and twenty minutes. Mrs. McGranahan: Well next time you study don't forget your book, you left it on my desk last night. Miss Quick: Vernon, can you tell me why Milton wrote Paradise Regained? Vernon: I think it must have been because his wife died. Ruth: Mr. Biddick, shall we put in the addresses of the deceased? Miss Postel: What happened to General Lee after the civil war? Howard: He died. Mr. Biddick: Name two natural magnets. Spock: Blondes and Brunettes. Mr. Kramer: How did you know he was a Holstein? Bob: Because he was black and white. Mr. Kramer: So is a skunk. Lloyd's motto instead of being WStudy Your Lesson' is nLessen Your Study'. Jack: If a senior saw someone beating a donkey and then stopped him from doing so, what sentiment would be shown? Glen: Brotherly Love,
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