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The Target Campbells Ice Cream : Ices Butter : Fruits Dairy Milk : Buttermilk Ward's Baking Products Meats When Your Eyes Need Glasses come to US to be FITTED C. E.. Gerling W. W. Battery Service Mt. Pleasant, Iowa l40 N. Main When You Are in Need of Registered LUMBER Optometrist We have our own grinding of machine GERLING OPTICAL CO. 308 N. Third St. Near Palace Theatre 8 R I . BURLINGTON, IOWA M
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The Target WHAT MAKES: 1. Walker blush? 2. Searcy giggle? 3. Votaw shake her pencil? 4. Cruikshank pull his eyebrows? 5. jackson pigeon-toed? 6. Fitzgerald give detention? 7. Moore shake her head? 8. Peters talk so loud? 9. Grace clear her throat? Io. Phelps so small? II. Thompson so perfect? EMBARRASSED. Ruth Loveland: Men are such horrid, inconsiderate creatures. You know I couldn't take my hat off in church. Mrs. Loveland: Well, nobody said anything. Ruth.: No, but actions speak louder than words. Anid every time I glanced around, the man behind me was craning his neck and deliberately looking as uncomfortable as he possibly could. Helen Hobbs: Did you learn anything in English this year? Ruth McLeran: Did I, I sat close enough to Anna Dailey to see how she combs her hair. Miss Grace to Physiology class: Is there anyone in this class who knows of anyone who has a big head? Out of proportion to his body, I mean. Class in unison: No, not in this class. Mr. Cruikshank: Ruth, please stand when you recite. Ruth Holland: I don't know enough to. What do you think of a school girl who is so modest she wouldn't do improper fractions?
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The Target Florence Leist: Edith I don't see why you should call me Flo , Edith Rukgaber: Why that's the name of your old cow. If Raymond goes with Florence Weekley would he go with Anna Dailey? Miss Walker: Ralph that is not what I asked you. Ralph Price: Oh-er-I was looking at the proposition on the other side. Miss Walker: Helen, I'd object to that. DANGER He called them in the office, It was only a little lessong But what it was he said to them. The boys are still a guessin'. Coach Peters: Did you take a shower? Ford: No, is one missing? Edith Rukgaber: Do you like popcorn balls? Mary Shumaker: I don't know, I never went to any. Bunny Sternberg: You ought to be good at Geometry. Phil Weston: Why so? Bunny: Your head is both plane and solid. Gladys Hoffman: What is the use of the skull? Miss Searcy: To protect the brain. Gladys: Then everyone doesn't need a skull, does he? Miss Votaw: I want all of you to get an autobiography of Benja- min Franklin. Regina Connor: Who wrote it?
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