Ogden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ogden, IA) - Class of 1940 | Page 69 of 86 |
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Page 69 text:
“ Snaps wr 1. Well, Elizabeth! 2. Beautiful harmony! 3. Am I late? 4. Did she catch it or is she throwing it? 5. The pause that refreshes. 6. Music, Maestro, please. 7. Br-r-r-r-r-ish: no? 8. What more is there to say? 9. Four daughters. ro. Oh, You Crazy Moon, Look What You've Done! rx. Professor Puffle. za. Shipmates Forever. 13. We is broom mates, we sweep together, dust us two! 14. Well, I'll be surrounded! 15. Sweet Ad-- do-linel x6. The Whce-oo-oo Bathing Beauty. 17. Coach Sallies forth. 18. Nobody's home but Hazel, and she's a nut, but you're welcome: come right in. 19. Brenda and Cobina. zo. There's the catch. 21. An Olympic? zz. We couldn't get Leone's picture, but we insist on taking this op- portunity to thank Leone for her service and to say we think she's swell, A girl's a minor until she's eighteen, then she's a gold digger. Mr. Webber: My son, do you ever go to a place of worship? Kenny: Sure, I'm on my way to see her now. Phyllis Nolan: He is all the world to me. What would you advise me to do? Arlene Lark: See a little more of the world. Lu Verne Thiessen ftwice nicked by a razorl: Hey, barber, gimmie a glass of water. Barber: What's the matter, hair in your mouth? Lu Verne: No, I want to see if my neck leaks. Mary Janice Boehm: I always think twice be- fore I let anyone kiss me. Ernest Cramer: Oh, all right, but make it snappy. Marylin Wirtz: Should I mary a man who lies to me? Marvel Arnes: What do you want to be, an old maid? Miss Vannorsdel: Vernon, are you eating candy or chewing gum? Vernon Wenger: Neither Teacher, I'm soaking a prune to eat at recess. Pet Expressions Going to Boone?-Johnny C. Wow! Was he good looking!-Jean B. You said it kid.-Doris B. Have you seen Louie?-Lura Miller. Ain't she a cute little babe?-Pete Garvey I betcha.-Phyllis Shadle. I need sleep.-Jeanne Wilson. What did you do last night?-Janice G Have you got your chemistry?-Ruth E Well imagine that.-Tony Galloro. All right now.-Miss Brown. What are you going to wear tonight.-Dons C Oh, you think so, huh?-Paul Blyth. Wull, I don't know.-Mert Andrew. You mean for instance etc.-Normand D All right settle down in here.-Mr. Hammond Voice from a chicken incubator: Last one out a rotten egg. There's a jolly Saxon Proverb That is pretty much like this- That a man is half in heaven If he has a woman's kiss. There is danger in delaying, For the sweetness may forsake it So I tell you bashful lover. If you want a kiss why take it. Never let another fellow Steal a march on you in this Never let a laughing maiden See you spoiling for a kiss There's a royal way to kissing And the jolly ones who make it Have a motto that is winning If you want a kiss, why, take it. Any fool may face a cannon, Anybody wear a crown But a man must win a woman, If he'd have her for his own. Would you have a golden apple: You must find a tree and shake lf the thing is worth the having And you want a kiss, why, take i Who would burn upon a desert With a forest smiling by? VVho would change his sunny su m For a bleak and wintry sky? Oh, I tell you there is magic, And you cannot, cannot break it: For the sweetest part of loving, Is to want a kiss, and take it. it: t. mer,
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