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e K 5 I' J ioLRnEs 515 ,13 y fi 'Ili ri N: A io:..i:.-oe:-:go rf VgA',igI',m o 0::-:v 1 MY FORD 3 C With apologies to the author of America j ' - , My Ford, it is of thee, ' My ragged Lizzie, thee, I Short road 'to poverty, Car of the noble free, Of thee I sing! My teeth I gnosht. b At you pedestrians shied, I hate thy bumps and bills, y 0 You were the Pilgrim's pride, Thy springs and petty frills,. , From every part of your side Your motor with carbon thrills. y Let your tin ring. Is thirty too fast? - Let your exhaust swell the breeze, +. Don't run into all the trees. 0 Now, hear my song. ' Let your horn's tongue awoke, You ran o'er that rake And made your tire break- , The sound prolong. 0 D. J. WHITE. V . Dear Mr. Knowitallskiz Why must we go to school on such wonderful spring days? Yours respectively, - . S SPRING FEVER. 0 Answer :-This is an old custom, which originated in the days of the Chris- ' tian persecutions. It was a favorite prank of Nero and his favorite means of 0 torture, which is still in vogue today. 4- Sister: What is the meaning of trans , Ralph? if Voice from corner of room: He's in one now. Q , . r Sister: Why did you leave the room? Edward W.: I-um-ah-er-my arctics! my artics! ' Sister: Mine does, too, having to deal with boys like you. 0 Tl HEARD IN THE LITERATURE CLASS Sister: Who were The Croakers ? J George B.: The frogs. - 0 .. I Jeff Ravet: 'Ere Curly! You know everything. VVhat's a cosmopolitan? Francis Monigal: Well, it's like this. If you were in Alaska and you was a Russian Jew and you was married to an Indian and you'd just finished a bit of Irish. stew, and was smokinl an Egyptian cigarette, and a German band was O playin' the Star-Spangled Banner with Scottish instruments, that would be cos- mopolitan. -INinety-fourl'
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