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1 1 v v v ' ' J r Y-- I IL r .!.fUQ1i!ff1' fU'4'f.f' gl . wiiv STUDY? The more you, study, -the moreyou f know, . , I, The more youkn-ow, the more you forget, ' ' I ' 1 1 The more yo-u forget, the less you :Til flinow: 1 i .- ' - ' So why study? . The lessyou study, the less you , L know: r , , The, less you know, the 'less you ' 'iforgetg A - Thelless you iforget, the more you, V know 5 A So.fWhy study? -: Oh yeau! Mrs. Turner: I saw a young man try- ing to kiss your daughter at the theatre last night. Mrs. Knapp: Did he succeed? Mrs, Turner: No. Mrs. Kn-app: That wasn't my daugh- ter Mr. Daggett: Fancy a big boy like you being afraid to sleep in t-he dark. Vernon: It's all very well for you, you've got mother to look after you. CAN YOU IMAGINE? I am going t-o make myself president of the Nation-al Broadcasting Station and dismiss seven of my best perform- ers. I will substitute in each case, get- ting my needed talent from dear old N. H. S. Can you imagine? Byram Howard replacing Ed Wynn, The Texaco Fire Chief. Mrs. Turner as Kate Smith- The Songbird of the South. Vincent Travi taking the part of The Lonesome Singer. William Hanson, as we all know, has quite a line, so we'll give him the job of Walter Winchell. Barbara Knapp as Tessie the Typist,- The Most Lovable Dumb Dora of the Air. Mr. Jackman replacing Ben Bernie, The Ol' Miserobe. Charlotte Weare and Frank DeFabio as Frank Crummit and Julia Sanderson. E. Lincoln: You know Mrs,'Turner, Pearl Gauley's got heart trouble. ' Mrs. Turner: Who is it, Gordon- Rob- bins ? I Pike: Say, Pa, the teacher asked 'me to find the 'greatest common divisor. Mr. Pike: Is that thing still lost? Teh teacher had me hunting for that when I was a kid. l ' Jackman: How dare you swear. be- fore me? I Lincoln: How did I know you want- ed to swear first? ' Who's in there? called the owner at the door of his chicken house one dark night. Nobody but us chickens, came the response. Mr. Jackman: lin geometryl Give the definition of a circle. B. Hanson: A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. Would you put yourself out for me? Certainly. Then close the door as you pass out. Miss Stiles: Why do you put a hyphen in bird-cage? R. Gaudette: For the bird to sit on. Doctor: The best thing you can do is give up smoking, drink nothing but wa- ter, and go to bed early nights. V. Lincoln: What's the next best thing, Doc ? Mr, Daggett: Name a product of the forest. Blakely: Oh, my head. Mr. Daggett: Correct. Mr. Daggett: You're always at the bottom of the class. Can't you get any- where else? A, Bruce: No, all the other places are taken.
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32 THE ,,S1g11j13vL'1LDE1f - g AN AGRAM PUZZLERS Rearrange the letters in the word giv- en plus the additional letter or letters given, so as to form the first or last name of a member of the Senior Class. Example: RUNER plus T equals '? Answer: Turner. Can you solve the following anagrams? 1. lime plus y equals ? 2. real plus p equals ? 3. hopes plus j equals ? 4. hoard plus w equals '? 5. blame plus hn equals? 6. hits plus m equals ? 7. vat plus ri equals ? 8. heel plus n equals ? 9, gorge plus e equals ? 10. pie plus k equals ? 11. reading plus le equals ? 12. rood plus gn 'equals ? 13. collin plus n equals ? 14. pan plus kp equals ? 15. read plus ew equals ? il.1 ....i. ANAGRAM PUZZLERS - ANSWERS 1. Emily, 2. Pearl, 3. Joseph, 4. HOW- ard, 5, Hamblen, 6. Smith, 7. Travi, 8. Helen, 9, George, 10. Pike, 11. Geraldine, 12. Gordon, 13. Lincoln, 14. Knapp, 15. Edward. E. Pearl Gauley
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