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wxin lrac ' 1 I-Q f lx-S i in Q . 4 531 x. i 5 I N I ln .L it i I I in l X 'ft :et 'x't ll' ' I , I ,ffl 0 If if I us ' 41 Ji,-I 1 i ATl0tLlZl'., I' i I. tl i 1 Elmer Pearse: I want two dozen loaves of bread. Clerk: Big party on? Elmer: No, I work at the zoo. und the Kangaroo has kicked the elephant. so l t to make a bread poultiee. ...,+. . Ormond Benson: Have you got soup on the menu? VVaiter: I did have, but I wiped it off. hir. Browne Qto VB orchestra membersj: Are you boys musicians? Jim Morrow: No, sirg we play in the orchestra. VValter VVard tstrolling through Jackson's Parklz My, what an awful waste! Dorothy Lacey: Blind your own business. Ray Gillis: What would you do with ten cents and a buggy top? Art Stinson: I dunno. Ray Gillis: Buy a line-tooth comb. .- Dentist: That's too bad, I've run out of gas. Peaches', Grahame: Oh yeah! I've heard that story before. .+ Coach: Do you smoke cigarettes? Candidate: Sure, what do lou do with them? Teacher: Miss Caddy, where is your form? Kay: I didn't come here to be insulted. .-,.,+.. i. llaybe llarion Harvey isn't much to look at now. but she must have been at- tive at one time because, she tells me. a horse once ran away with her. IVait.er: Zoup, sir, zoup? Harry Gainey: VVhat in the world are you talking about? VVaiter: You know what hash is? VVell. zoup is looser.. Gump Gemmell: Don't you think 311: Browne's hair is just like snow? Drake Jopling: Yeah: but most of it has been shovelled off. -1 15-
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Jack 1IcKone: S THE' ECH ES Fergie Barr: Doug 1IacPherson: Helen RIcGee: Jean Howson: IYhipple Kelly: Jean Cowling: Kay Lacy: Jim IVood: Bill Scott: Jim 1Iorrow: George Ringer: Sam Patte: Bill Ford: Betty Hopwood: Kay Caddy: Jack Couper: Bev Rogers: Harold Botnick: Art Stinson: Anna Edmondson: Grant Smedmor: John Langley: Betty Lytleg Murray Gates: Kfarion Harvey: Dink,' Amys: Dave Wvilson: Joe Barnard: Carleton Patch: Bill Ivheelerz Rlarion Stacey: Jack Ferguson Marion Salmonsen: Gord Pammett: Don VVelch: Eddie Huffman: Win Wray: Hilda Thompson: George Hall: Gladys Carvolth: J' 'L 'L 'lf 1, I never had a chance. Waiting at the gate for Katie. Hyah. Duchess, old kid, old sock. Blaine it on my youth. Give me a heart to sing to. All of rne. Xou fit into the picture. My art's in the right place. Drink to me only with thine You ought to be in pictures. eyes. Tiploe thru the tulips with me. String along with nie. Freckleface. Red hot rhythm. Sophisticated lady. live got an invitation to a dance. 'liwo loves have I. Yon're not the only oyster in the stew. The nit-wit serenade. Aiid as the nose goes. What is this thing called love? I don't want to be president. When my ship comes in. IYhere's Elmer. Youre the top. Ink a Dink a Dink, I do. Take your girlie to the movies. Home. Home on the range. I woke up too soon. Congratulate me. Stacey, sweet as you are. Doing the racoon. It's June in January. llile a minute. Lost in a fog. I'm jealous. Hallelujah! I'm a bum. I want to he had. You were meant for me. How about tomorrow night? Jaclis the boy. And it is with regret that we write the last theme song: ll6l'6 allylll OFC. -114- Annie doesn't live
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