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FAVORITE EXPRESSIONS Frances: Shiver my timbers - Mr. Alford: We will now analyze the situation, and evaluate its contents. Carson: I and Frog - Lawrence: I and Walter - Miss Parker: Can I borrow one of my boys? Dorothy Holdren: t'Lemme see, lemme see - Miss Evans: Now listen. Miss Rowell: Take three detentionsl' Mr. Eggers: Now when do you want to serve that? Jesse Parker: -and all like that. Nat White: Oh, dcncha know'- Margaret Bogue: Oh, yeah, I know. Trixie rat 231 miles an hourl: I know, I know. Leona Umphlett: - and it says. and it says - Miss Dorothy White: So much for thatf' Voice from the rear: Miss Evans, :lease move all the smart ones to the Jack of the room, and let us dumb ones iave the seats in the front. Mildred: Oh, but I don't want to move to the back of the room. Herbert: What are you studying ln English now, Sara? Sara Brinn tquite seriouslyl: About Julius Caesar and the brute that killed him. Mary Helene fmanager of the girls' basketball teaml: May I go into the I office to get some paper to write to Washington? l Tom Nixon: You're just fooling ' l l 1 me, Mary Helen. Washington has been l dead a long time. l Jessie Tayloe: Miss Taylor, what is a buttress? Miss Taylor: 'AA prop. or support. Lawrence: I thought it was a female goat. 1 Miss Francis rreadingl: The sleep- ing fox catches no poultry. Tom: Miss Francis, you ought not io encourage stealing. Miss Taylor fwho has just distribut- ed the copies of TIMEJ: Now does everybody have TIME? Jesse Parker: Mine's gone already. Frances: Don't you' know that Time waits for no man? When Blanche and Robert go to the movies. it's Sweethearts on Parade. Billy Crawford: Miss Woods, Caesar stayed drunk about all the time. didnt he? Miss Woods: Why do you ask that? Billy: Well, he was always saying, -.vn --n.f . Mr. Alford: Am I speaking loud enough? Lucious Blanchard: Sure, I can't sleep.
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fliqezxtlqer Qfispuri CHANGEABLE VERY FAIR - - IIAZY AND BLUSTERY - - LOOK OUT FOR A HEAVY BLOW 'WINDY .... HOT! - SQUALLS HAIL! HAIL! VERY DRY - - SNAPPY WEATHER , - CHILLY - - - LIZZIE BLUE SKIES fHEAVENJ - - - MIST IMISSED! AT SCHOOL CALM - FOGGY COOL A FROST SETTLED BALMY FINE - LIGHTNING PLEASANT SUNNY - UNCERTAIN MILD - THUNDER BREEZY ALL SORTS OF AIRS VARYING - - QUIET BRIGHT SERENE - NO CHANGE MILDRED NACHMAN - RIP SUMNER - ETTA I-IURDLE - FRANCES FOWLER - ANN BARCLIFT ELIZABETH JACKSON MARGARET BOGUE - TOM WHITE - WARNER MADRE - - DORIS REED BROWN SHANNONHOUSE - - MR. EGGERS EDWARD LEIGH - HILDA KNOWLES - NAT WHITE MARY POWELL - HELEN SMITH CLARA HUNTER EARL PIERCE - - TOM NIXON CHARLES UMPHLETT DOROTHY ELLIOTT - FROG WHITE JESSE PARKER PERRY DORIS WHITEHEAD - DICK BAKER - HERBERT NIXON - MAUD PERRY - SALLY STALLINGS MARGARET CHAPPELL JESSIE TAYLOE NEWBY - RUTH HOLLOVVELL - GRANT TWINS
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Coach Eggers Lawrence, haven't I Mary Helene: 'KOh, I have a cold. told you boys not to smoke? Marjorie Cwho always talks in in- Lawrence Spivey: -fwhofs Smokingqw itialshz T. B. Cmeaning Too Bad. J Coach Eggers: You've got your pipe Mary Helene: UNO' ws a cold? in Your month- Herbert: I have a disease. Lawrence : Well, I've got my feet in Jessie Tayloe: What is it? my shoes, but I'm not walking. Herbert: High blonde pressure. PSALM OF PLANE GEOMETRY CLASS CWith Apologies to David? Mr. Eggers is my teacher: I shall not pass. He maketh me work propositions and exposeth my ignorance before the whole class. He restoreth my sorrow: he causeth me to explain propositions for my grades sake. Yet, though I study u'ntil midnight I shall gain no knowledge, for demonstrations surely trouble meg theorems and triangles distress me. He prepareth a test of great length for me: he giveth me a poor grade: my sorrow runeth over. Surely distress and sadness shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall remain in plane geometry forever. C . 15 ' y ?' sh -'iii Q 1 K I p ami lk 5:35 lylql- I Q
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