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HIP HQ SEPOLSKI, BENJAMIN Describe him if you can. SHOvERs, MARVIN Here's to the boy with the athletic nose. SMITH, RICHARD Give me two months and I'll kiss any girl. SMITH, RUTH Cheer up-you'll stop growing. SNOKE, HARLAN - He needs a ladder to get him up in the morning. SOMMERS, VERNA She didn't act anything but natural. SHERMAN, PHILIP A daring, bold, bad man. SIEWERT, ALMOND This is Siewert. A little wayward. He talks so loud that little is heard. SORENSON, SVEND Patty cake, patty cake, our baker's son, Bake a cake, bake a cake 'tore to school you run. SOUKOP, ROSE It is remarkable that they who talk most have the least to say. STEWART, THEODORE Oil it, Teddy, Oil 1tYtYour voicej. STRAND, BERNHARD Why not be heard as well as seen, Bernhard? SORENSON, DELTA A proud lassie is she, Yet she manages to be popular. SUTHERLAND, FRANK Lost-return to ownerl SVOBODA, MARIORIE She can handle the ivories. TIDYMAN, RUTH Some people have wisdom but speak seldom'Not Ruth. TREICHEL, WILLIAM Slumbers. TRUELSCH, CAROLYN A modest blush she wears. TUFNELL, DELWIN I don't like to brag-but-Actions speak louder than words. VANCE, CATHERINE O love, if death be sweeter, let me die. I VERBX', RAE She's going to be a press agent. VICTOR, ETHEL 'Tis better to have lived and giggled, Than never to have lived at all. VOLKERT, MONA Nlodest little history shark. WADEWITZ, DONALD Tennis is interesting. Ask M. R. WAI,KER, ELIZABETH The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness. WIIITl3H', ROY I'm not bashfulg I only act that way. WIERTZ, VERNA She looks quiet. Are looks deceiving? WILLIAMS, GERTRUDE She teaches the cultivation of the con- tinuous giggle. WILLIAMS, HELEN Oh, they call me teacher's pet. WOHLRAB, ETHEL She got the jobgit's at the Strand- she puts on take offs. W1EcHERs, JEROME- Rennie The sweetest hours that e'er I spend, Are spent among the lassies, UV' LIEARIS, IAMES- jim Our Iim is a very fine fellow, We've nothing to slam him about. But who is the beautiful damsel With whom this young fellow goes out'?H
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HI HQ LOOMIS, ORVIN My papa'S bright, why shouldn't I be? LUND, RICIIIXIQD I bet he weighs three hundred pounds. MANTELL, ROSE Rose really knows a great deal, but she keeps it secret. MAUEL, EMIL Where should I put my hands? MAYER, ALFRED Class can Start, I'm here. MICHELSON, JEROME The boy mechanic. MILLS, CLINTON Popular for his new slang expressions, I'1l tell the worldgu YOu,re the berries. MINISTER, IIAROLD He never looked up his family tree, he knows he's the sap. MORGAN, WILBUR He doesn't live, he vegetates. MERRIMAN, EDWARD The Pope, it lives a jolly life. MOORE, ALICE A maiden never bold of spirit. NEIDLE, LYDIA She did! Did she? NELSON, GERALD He put his arms around her waist, The color left her cheek, Upon the shoulder of his coat It Showed up for a week. H GROVER, ELMER- Duke Put out the flag, start the bandh I'm herel NELSON, RUTH Come forth from thy shell, That we may slam you well. NI'IUMAN, HAROLD His motto, Once a Iumor, always a IunIor. CJLLE, IOIIN VINCENT YVhat's the formula for prunes, Beano? OLLE, LORRAINE Cowbells. OI.SEN, ARTHUR Some boyebay rum 'neve1'ything. OWEN, GIiORCl'I COLVILLIC There's an alley in the middle of every block QSO he parts his hair in the middlel. PAYNE, LENVIS Solomon was wise, but Lewis-Oh, myl PETERS, DOLORES Not much talkva great, sweet silence. PETERSON, RUTH She has a well-developed faculty for bluffing. POOCH, LOUISE Too quiet and just so-so. Maybe she dreams. I don't know. POULSON, ROY Not quite as dumb as he looks. Thank goodness! PRITCHARD, MARGARET She speaks for herself. ROBINSON, EARLE The he-male vamp. ROBOTRA, JOSEPH Do you want to buy it? ROSHAR, ELLEN Why do they assign us so many lessons, when there are other things to think of? ROSKILLY, IEANETTE Really, boys, she's not as snippy as she seems. RUEFALO, FRANK Frankie, the boy monitor. RUEFALO, THEODORE Count yourself. SACKRIDER, ELEANORE I'm there. SCHACHT, LAURA A diller, a dollar, a ten olclock scholar. U SCIIERBEL, LUELLA I'm too good to be slammed-BifI'll SCHULTE, LUCILLE I don't buy my cheeks by the box. SCIIULTZ, BERNARD WheII I get out of school, I'm gonna be a baker. SCHULTZ, MARGARET The desire of appearing to be wise often prevents our becoming so.
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