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In this section we have tried to sum¬ marize the 1945-1946 Student Activit¬ ies. It is our hope that we have done these activities justice in the reports we have prepared. While you read these summaries I would like you to remem¬ ber the untiring effort of the leaders in these enterprises. I feel that they ful¬ filled their positions very ably indeed.
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Page 22 EMERY WEAL “Waitress, what’s wrong with these eggs?” “I don’t know. I just laid the table.” ★ Diner (after sawing futilely for some time at a piece of meat): “Waiter, I can put up with eating horse, but I should like it if the animal’s harness was first removed.” ★ Irate Husband—“How comes this flat tire?” Wife—“I ran over a milk bottle.” Irate Husband—“Can’t you see a milk bottle in the road?” Wife—“How could I? The boy had it under his coat.” ★ “May I speak to the manager?” “Why, certainly, he is always glad to see pretty girls like you.” “Is that so? Then you may tell him that his wife wishes to see Teacher—“Every day we breathe oxygen. What do we breathe at night. Willie?” Willie—“Nitrogen”. ★ A young man from the city was sent to take an inventory of a farm. He hadn’t had any experience in this type of work, but he managed to make a list of all the chattels and stock until he came to an animal which he was unable to identify—a goat. So he phoned his boss and said—-“What do you call this thing that’s around here with a rough coat that’s worn out in spots, a beard, and a long, sad face?” “That, you fool, is the farmer!” ★ “Doctor”, said the sick man, “the other doctors seem to differ from you in their diagnosis of my case,” “I know”, replied the medical man cheerfully, “but the post¬ mortem will show which of us is right.”
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Page 24 EMERY WEAL Tech. Choral Society and Orchestra A Presentation of a Musical Comedy in Two Acts by Estelle Merryman Clark and Hilda Butler Farr under the Musical Direction of Mr. Clifford Higgin and the Stage Direction of Mr. Elgar Higgin Given on Wednesday, March 13th, 1946 in the Central High School Auditorium.
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