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V 9heOWENSBORAN ' S Thomas Lefwis- That play I saw the other night started me think- E Al ing. ,i I ' Louise Haynes- A miracle play, evidently. 3. SQ Mr. Medley- I sent Ben to college, With a pat upon his back. Z F . I spent a thousand dollars, And got a half back. Z 5' f 1 ia - - Gifford Monarch-- My hair is full of electricity. Marvin Nunely- Of course, it's connected with a dry cell. Z P f W gn Miss Schaefer- When do you do your hardest work ? , John Anderson- Before breakfast always. 5' I Miss Schaefer- What do you do ?'i I il John Anderson- Try to get outa bed. 4 .t t Miss Barnhill- Give a definition of dining a-la-carte. if James Russell- Eating in a lunch wagon. X. . e Mr. Bowlds- Why don't you send in your wise cracks to the joke editors ? 15 6 Will Gordon- Aw, he will only laugh at them. 3 H S Helen J ordan- I was on that algebra lesson all night. 2 Miss Christie- How so ? Q H. Jordon.-'fi slept on it. 41 Q Our J anitor- Ever hear of dry paint ? l 4 Charles Barkhouse Cthe sitting onel- Yes 5 N Our Janitor- Well, the paint that you are sitting on won't be that ,Q for twenty-four hours. Billie Wilson- Si Morris tells some wonderful stories. He must be P Q, a great traveler. , QQ' Joe Ed Hocker- No, but his mind wanders a lot. In ri, Miss Moore- What is pasteurized milk ? Sf Jane Dixon- Milk given by pastured cows. 7 Would be suicide- Don't rescue me, I want to die. 2 'y Marvin Nunley- Well, you'll have to postpone that, I want a life- 1' A saving medal. l I X 9 Harry Porter Dies- You don't write funny jokes. 1 AS I don't know, last night I threw about a hundred in the fire and the S Nl fire just roared. Q 7 S si I Er. . , -I ,,, , ,. I ' Page Fifty-two f FRESHMEN WIT
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if fJheOWENSBORAN iii., W N,- sq l K EY , ,lk u i N 1 NY, R p . , ,X V it Q 4 ll if tg, l N' :'! ISL if Kg x at 1, I5 C . Zi, f lu 1 S l 5 Q fl f if tl T. W. PERRY 0. W. RASH V. L. STURGILL , V Qi Head Coach Student Manager Assistant Coach 1 LA, . l 1 RESUME CE THE SEASON - 'Sl OUGH luck, injuries and lack of experienced men, were the diflicul- 3 H ties Coach T. W. Perry encountered in whipping together the S fi, football team of 1927. The call for football candidates was issued 53 the middle of September, and thirty-four aspiring Red Devils reported 'Q for practice with the determination to make it tough for someone to X 5 beat him out of a place on the squad. , X if Coach Sturgill's valuable assistance in developing the team was no- pl ' ticed 'from the first. ' Student Manager Rash was always on hand to administer to the needs in of the squad. How often we have heard expressions similar to these, . gq Dubby, where's the tape ? I want another pair of shoes. Dubby 2' was always on hand and his success as student manager will be an ex- , 5 il ample to others in years to come. After a scant two weeks' practice, Coaches Perry and Sturgill had 1 xl developed a real team, ready for their first game with Central City, Oc- if tober 2, 1926. 2 ,mfg During the whole season the fighting spirit that prevailed in each , member of the squad, must be accredited to the line example and spirit 'I of our coaches and student manager. A team is indeed lucky to have i, for their leaders, men of sterling character and Wonderful leadership. 7 M On October 2nd, the Red Devils made their debut against the , lf heavier and more experienced Central City Golden Tide. This was the only defeat suffered by the Golden Tide all season. The stellar playing Excl: of Captain Medley and Baker, of Central City, was the only thing that lllfgll f xlilxll , ll . . ' ' - - . - Page Fifty-four
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