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. as tl' ,frflfl-m its CTXQ ' a 'F L LB we 3' . a ,ei f . f W 5 El der fl Q T' ls ..aygiis.gag gr ll - k 'Xb MLM' t'fI'u'm fi? Eugene Umpherman and George Dobbie were matching nickles. Gruver-Say, boys, this matching pennies has got to be stopped. Ruth Young Cin Agriculture?-What is that awful smelling stuff in that sack? Mize-Th-at's'-ffemilizeri Ruth-For the land's sake. Mize-Yes, Ruth. Helen Marsh, in Physics class--Say, what kind of beasts were the rams they used in the Civil war? Mr. Griffee-They were probably the ancestors ofthe ewe boats of today. Mrs. Brown, to the paying teller at the bank- I want to get this check cashed. Yes madam: you must indorse it, though. Why, my husband gave it to me. He went to Oberlin today on business. Yes, madam, but just indorse it. Sign it on the back please, and your hus- band will know we paid it to you. Mrs. Brown went over to the desk and in a minute came back with the check indorsed: Your loving wife. Gertief' Miss Harper. speaking about Glenn Gay--My! l think he's the prettiest boy in town! Gruver, talking to Leona Alley-Say. Leona, don't you want these old type- writer ribbons for hair ribbons? Leona e Oh. no! They would make me a dress.
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' , gr YM cf sf Q I if 'Q 25Hl 4'ff oalllme -fl -3-fs iimaiiat , he- ef - ff if H L . V t fe----iff 5 I few Minerva Hubbard Cin Red CrossDerSay, Uncle Walt said - Hattie Stowe-Who? Minerva-Oh! I mean Mr. Buck. When the Basket Ball crowd arrived in Goodland the first words of Chester Wynn and Ralpn Ballantyne were, Are there any girls? From the looks of things there were. Chet and Bally succeeded in capturing two andtthen sat back in an easy chair in the Rex Cafe satisfied. 'lhe Jer- sey arrivedg and who did it bring with it but Helen Marsh, Chefs old standby. He looked down his nose, but Helen was informed of the sit- uation, and so left Chet to enjoy himself in the best possible manner. Mr Buck in Drawing class said: Boys, I want you to draw a circle. Cecil Godwinee'Do you want a round circle? Mr. Gruver fin Commercial Law classl-Nowl could take out fire insurance on that man's life-no, I mean life insurance, because he might be a good man. Mr. Gruver Cin Commercial Arithmetic-Folks, that's my mistake. Mr. Griffee in Assembly Room-Now folks, these habits of yours have got to be stopped. Some people can't eat a Jonathan apple without the whole family knowing it. The most inspiring instrumental solo was rendered by Mr. Gruver the other day entitled Melody in F . The students admitted that they never heard a solo like that before. Buck Cin Civics classl-Say, Maude, define the word happiness. Maude Elder----llappiness is when a person gets married.
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