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J 0 K E S Ann Dragna-They say that fellow over there is worth a million and he started from a scratch. James McGee-What business was he in? Ann-He had a flea circus. Dorothy Clem-Doctor, I'm scared to death. This will be my first operation. Doctor-Sure, I know just how you feel. You're my first patient. Ray Russell-I'm going to give you a fur coat, Sugar-a good oneg something to match my personality. Norma May-I don't like skunk! Nelma Lee Lovelace-The trouble with you, Honey, is that you're lovesick. Elgin Young-Well, maybe I am, but it'll take more than a pill like you to cure me. Dudley Prewitt-Is that a genuine bloodhound? Pat Sheehan-Sure-Oscar, come over here and bleed for the man. Sam Trizza-Cutie, I can tell your thoughts j u-st by looking at you. Bessie Wiliams-Oh, yeah! Then why waste your time just looking? An eldery actres told a younger friend: Men used to fight for my kisses. The catty friend booed, I know, dearie, but the war is over. Mr. Schiebel-Come now, what makes you think your wife believes you're a nut? Coach Hayes-Because she's cracking me all the time. I28l
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FOOTBALL With only three lettermen to start the season, Coach Wal- lace E. Davis' Wolves had an unsuccessful season. Out of a ten-game schedule the Wolf Pack emerged on the lower end of the score in nine of them. The other game resulted in a tie with St. Joseph. Although they were outweighed in every contest, the light Maroons fought out their hearts until the last gun sounded. The season ended with 157 points scored on the Wolves by their opponents while the Maroons chalked up only 30 points. The following players received letter-sweaters for their award during the 1937 season: Robert O'Connor, co-captain, Jack Howard, co-captain, Joe Long, Kelly Philbrick, John- nie Crisp, Wilbur Mahaifey, Fred Zimmerman, A. D. Chester, John Partlow, Felton Pipes, M. B. Norrell, Billy Sherman, Van Edgar Neal, Sam Campisi, Abert Mansour, Marian Ev- ans, Wallace Hoyle, Billy Stephens, Charles Waller, Bob Stov- all, and Jack Walker, manager. BASKET BALL As the Techniscram goes to press the Tech High basket ball team has played only two city series games, these being with North Dallas and Forest. They defeated the Bulldogs by a score of 31 to 16, but lost to the Lions by a small score. In three practice games, the Tech basketeers won one game and lost two, beating Highland Park 20 to 17 and losing to Pampa 28 to 18 and Arlington 26 to 23. Behind their successful mentor, Coach E. O. l Doc J Hayes, the Wolves are doped to finish in second place, next to the pre-season favorites, the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats. The following four lettermen are the players on whom Coach Hayes is depending to win a championship for Tech: Wayne Freeman, co-captain, Everitt Asbill, co-captain, Kendall Bu- chanan, and Billy Sherman. l2'7l
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Musician-I just learned that the producer is going to make a lot of chorines happy. Girl-Is he going to raise their salary? Musician-No, he's going to raise ours. Ray Chandler-I hear they have an efficiency expert at the pretzel factory. David Evans-Yes, there are several things that need straightening out. Cute Chorine-My fiance spends all day examining bumps on heads. Cuter Chorine-Oh, is he a phrenologist? Cute Chorine-No, he's a divorce lawyer. Aubrey Cheek-Mama, may I go out to play? Mrs. Cheek-What! With those holes in your pants? Aubrey-No, with the girl next door. Dee Trizza-What's the use of having a time-table if your trains don't run on it? Porter--Don't get excited. How could you tell they was runnin' late if you didn't have a time-tabe? Luther Graves-That little girl over there sure hands out big lines. Fred Harper-What's her line? Luther-She sells foundation garments to fat women. Frances Gun-Do you mean to say that Jim Giuffre failed as a magician? Van Edgar Neal-Yes, he never could keep anything under his hat. Mary Jo Wall-Darling, you always kiss me when I'm not looking. Nicky N aum-N aturally. You always close your eyes when you see my kisses coming. l29l
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