Potter Academy - Wreath Yearbook (Sebago Lake, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 40 text:

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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What Would Happen If John went to school every day Mary Barnes weren't always smiling Richard Buzzell didn't tease the girls David Cobb suddenly grew tall Loann Douglass weren't so quiet Helen Colby didn't like Bob Roberta Gilliam didn't have her studying done Robert Hamlin suddenly became thin Mary Lord didn't like William Dorothy McKenney didn't study Lawrence Nason weren't so shy Nlarvin Reinhard weren't so nice to everyone Carolyn Robinson weren't always happy Mary Sargent liked boys William Shaw were quiet in class Phyllis Skillings didn't whisper to Helen in cl Franklin Weeman had straight hair Alston Wormwood had black hair Lois Graffam couldn't talk about Charlie Charlotte Edwards couldn't ride in Ivan's Claire Jewell couldn't argue with Dickie Sylvia Lord got a letter from Tommie Marilyn Robinson could go to Casco High Sara Dauphinee weren't like her big brother, June Sanborn couldn't flirt Priscilla Hall weren't always singing Gloria Hartford had straight hair Rex Hartford weren't shy Dale Huntress weren't liked by everyone Eugene Usher didn't conceal his knowledge Sherrill Douglass didn't like to eat Richard Irish weren't everyone's friend Merlin Shaw weren't good to everyone Franklin Burnell couldn't go to Hiram Clifford Murch didn't eat so much June Douglass had to stay at home Beverly Dolloff suddenly grew fat Edward Richards didn't have so many friends Beverly Reinhard couldn't see Billy Jean Douglass weren't always late to Home E Jack Lawlis didn't laugh so loudly Jean Crawford weren't always teasing Carlene Wight couldn't joke Marjorie Robinson weren't engaged Harold Twitchell weren't so tall Millard Tripp liked English CBI' ass Billie c Class

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