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The Ideal at Potter Academy Take the: Hair Eyes Complexion Knowledge Athletic ability Pep Poise Personality Dancing ability Smile Talents Disposition Wit Teeth Height Dependability Patience Neatness Manners Quietness Jean Douglass Gloria Hartford Glennice Verrill Beverly Reinhard Sara Dauphinee Jean Crawford Barbara Johnson Mabel Murch Sylvia Dearborn Mary Lord Gloria Day Geneva McLaughlin Carlene Wight Carolyn Robinson Claire Jewell Roberta Murch Loann Douglass Beverly Reinhard June Douglass Roberta Gilliam Sherrill Douglass Rex Hartford Richard Buzzell Donald Gregory Harold Twitchell David Cobb Donald Reinhard Robert Hamlin Glenn Martin Marvin Reinhard Ray Anderson Richard Irish William Shaw Carl Ridlon William Shaw Eddie Richards Dale Huntress Franklin Burnell Jack Lawlis Ronald Graffarn Put them all together and you have the ideal Potter boy and girl. A A What I Want For Graduation Raymond Anderson Gloria Day Sylvia Dearborn Ronald Graffarn Donald Gregory Barbara Johnson Glenn Martin Jeannie Martin Geneva McLaughlin Laurence Moore Mabel Murch Roberta Murch Donald Reinhard Carl Ridlon Glermice Verrill George but no Washington Dorothy but no Larnour Million dollars A letter from Pittsburgh A car A new Mercury A girl A signed diploma Million dollars Go to California A wedding ring A car To see Melvin Trip around the world A signed diploma A hot-rod A typewriter We Hafve A Donald but no duck A Harold but no Stassen A A A A A A A A A Cobb but no corn HJ Franklin but no Roosevelt Harry but no Truman Gene but no Autry Glenn but no Ford Ronald but no Colman Gloria but no Swanson Jeannie but no Crain Bob but no Burns An Edwards but no king A A A A A A A A Douglas but no MacArthur John but no L. Lewis Marjorie but no Mills June but no Haver Barbara but no Stanwyck David but no Copperfield Charlotte but no Bronte Gregory but no Peck
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Mr. Cobb, in geometry class: Can you draw a straight line with a ruler, Carl? Carl: Why, of course. Mr. Cobb: I find it better to use a pencil. Mrs. Hamilton: How is a small boy like a woolen sweater? Charlotte: He always shrinks from washing. Barbara: Jeannie, your boy friend has a new car. Jeannie: No, ,he hasn't. Barbara: It's a different car! Jeannie: It's a different boy! Mr. Mortland, in World History: Now, on the feudal manor, if the lord of the manor ' died, what happened? Sherrill: They buried him. Mr. Cobb, in Physics: Merlin, if a train is 180 feet from a crossing going 65 miles per hour, and a car is the same distance going 35 miles per hour, will the man get across? Merlin: Yes. Mr. Cobb: Explain your answer. Merlin: His wife will buy it with the insurance money. Judge: The officer says you were doing sixty-five. Donald Reinhard: Yes, Your Honor. Judge: Guilty or not guilty? Donald Reinhard: What else have you? Mr. Mortland: Carl, are you learning anything? Carl: No, I'm listening to you. Mr. Cobb: I wish you people would take an example from the woodpecker. David Cobb: What? Mr. Cobb: Use your heads. Sylvia was driving Don's car in Portland when she ,saw two men going down into a man- hole. Look at those people, she said. They must think I've never driven before. They are crawling right into the street. Mr. Cobb, in U. S. History: Name a year and tell how many barrels of oil were export- ed from the U. S. that year. Beverly Dolloff: 1-492. - None. Carlene was describing to Ronald a fish she had caught, and she said, Why, I've never seen anything like it! Ronald: 1 believe you! Laurence fgetting off a trainj: I'm always deathly sick when I ride backwards on a train. Ronald: Why didn't you ask the man sitting opposite you to change seats with you? Laurence: I thought of that, but there wasn't anybody there. Mr. Nlortland: Is this sentence simple, compound, or complex? 'The man who came to dinner broke his leg'. Carl: Compound fracture.
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