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14 THE BLUE ANT WHITE Cy Smith-- She seemed like a good sensible girl. Alton Robinson-- Yeh, she would'nt puy uny attention to me e i ther. Seasick Passenger (on friend's yacht)-- I say, what about going back? After you've seen one wave, you've seen them all. Bobby-- Pa, why do they have the aisles roped off? Pa-- So the bridegroom can't get away. Miss Hudnall-- Joe, spell avoid. Joe De Luca-- Tell me foist the void. Eugene Hetrick-- You should see the new altar in our church, Ella Stahl-- Lead me to it. Jim will be in the hospital a long time. Why, have you seen the-doctor? No, the nurse Mr,Dean (talking to a friend) You see that man over there? He thinks in terms of millions. Friend-- He does'nt look to me like a financier. Mr, Dean-- He isn't. He's a bacteriologist. Oscar Fleisher— How do you keep' that dinky little cap on? Richard Baker-- Vacuum pressure. New Maid-- How do I announce dinner? Do I say'Dinner is ready' or 'Dinner is served? Mistress-- if it is like it was yesterday just say 'Dinner is burnt.
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BLIP. AND VV ITL 13 Victory On Friday the sixteenth New Bloc, .field played at Nevr- b,r a few points the entire evening.. Through the ercellont playing of Hallman, t ..a. w ror by a score of 14—27 The boys also wen, 'ey o larger score than the girls. Every boy on the team played bis best from beginning to er.d. The score waIQ—56. School Days (Continued from page 9) The teachers corn .and greet respec t. It is never necessary to ask the pupils to pick up the puper or to erase the blackboard. Tne pupils keep the room neat and clean. Ye only discordant note in the picture is the harsh clanging of the bell which announces that the students must yc home They file out cf the room with downcast faces end with mournful muttering cf words they pace down the pavements being careful not to tr ad on the grass or to. drop paper on the campus Truly tho imperfect end of a perfect day Milton Vo losonger ' Rod Cress The Newport Chapter of the Junior Rod Cross sponsored a highly successful program, v hici was held in the Hi Schobl Auditorium last Thursday a week show, ably directed by Miss Ixum.ll, faculty member, an enjoyable dance, music by high school musicians , nd last, but not least, a penny fair under th.. supervision of the various hone rooms. Tho uotal receipts were sixty dollars. P T, A. Hie ashingtcn-Lincoln program of the 1. I. L. was one long to be remembered. The music by Mias Ickos, the poems by Mrs. Gutshall and Me. Kipp, tho pictures by Mr. Dean, and the splendid address by Rev. Vo iesonger made the lives of these two great Americans stand out in vivia detail. Tho attendance banner was won by room 9-B
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