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Zuninr blams ' ll'mll! 'll A1:555f?E1f5523ff5E25f I I iE5111E:51EE523f I Efliifz ZEIE :51E'512:2:1'1A'- -':2E' ' I I ll Ill ' i Vial' ll.iiifzlllfllllle...llllllit9llttlllll I l' II llll z ADAMSKE, CLARA Speak up, Clara, it really doesn't hurt to talk. ADAMSON, FRED Children should be seen and not hurt. AHLGRIM, ROWLEY Ioin the Y. W. AKERLUND, HAROLD An egg is only hard until it'S cracked. ANDERSON, DOROTHY Do gigglers have the same type of mind as do those with the loud laugh? ANDERSON, DOROTHY I. Does he buy the paper? ARNDT, EDITH Get thee behind me, Satan, and he pushed her in. V ASDAHL, RICHARD E Some know him, others study. BACON, ELIZABETH Seven o'cIock, Betty, go to bed. BAGGOT, IAMES They say wood burns. BALTES, RUTH She's popular, ask her. BARRET, RELL Of what are you afraid, my child? BATES, HELEN I'm just dying to meet him. BAUMANN, GEORGE Someone put a brick on his head and forgot to take it otifi. BECK, LAWRENCE Silence and common sense make a man. BEECHER, EDMUND Isn't he the little lady-killer though? BERTELSON, RUTH We saw some students trying to feel the halo round her head. BIDVVELL, CLIVE He's hard all right. BOVEE, HOPE I There is no hope for her. BROSE, IACK Have you a little fairy in your home? BEVRY, DOROTHY If ShakeSpeare'S vocabulary was 15,000 words, WI12llL,S the vocabulary ofa woman? BLISS, ROBERT DoeSn't he think he's cute? BREDAHL, ROSE Why not impress your personality upon your class mates? BUNCE, FRANK His father didn't say, Dickens, he said, BunkI CAPE, MILO Capes are the style again this year. CHRISTENSON, CLARENCE He doesn't seem to know anything. CARLSON, WALTER Is he bright or dull? CHRISTENSON, DAGMAR Now we will name all the wild animals, starting with Dagmar Christenson. CHRISTENSON, EINER I bane going to take Olle out tonight. COLLIER. IANE lVIa, where is that 'Get-thin-to. music' record? COOKE, LAURA Quit yer blushinl COOKE, MARCELLA Another one of those people whose hangout is Room 2. CORMACK, GEORGE He tries to be great, but he could be greater. CRAWFORD, FRANCES Rather reserved, don't you think? CROCKETT, ELLEN A symphony in white. CUSHMAN, STEPHEN That cute bow-legged little boy. DAVIES, IANET Oh zee wicked eyesl DAVIS, DOROTHY Someone'S been stuffing me. DEANE, MABEL Talk less, think more. Impossible! DESMIDT ,RUTH I wish they would make these doors a little higher. DIETER, FRANK Frankie is a good boy, We know it very well, But when the girlies speak to him, He blushes red as - ahem - oh, well.
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w ' ' IIIIII lgizl 1 ' + ll ' ' I HILKER, CARLTON Lots of people couldn't tell his clarinet playing from the real thing. HILKER, IAMES Men are like corkse Some pop out, and others have to be drawn out. IIOERNEL, BERNARD Fluent ejector of Slang. HOI.M, ASTRID Home, Sweet Home. HUBER, ESTHER A girl'S weapon is Sarcasm, - the first state of Spiritual warmth. HULPITT, IQODEANE ' O, reddest of the rural maids. HUMBLE, SIDNEY Nothing small about me. HUMPHREYS, MARGARET Oh, well, you know how women are. INGELSE, LOLA Cold as a university co-ed, except when the moon shines. IVERSON, GORDON I-Ie's everything a fond mother might wish her daughter to be. JAMES, ESTELLE The Sea has its pearls and also its Oysters. JENSEN, AIA She'S that cute little Danscha. Resker du mig? IENSEN, REUBEN One who is master of everyone but himself, and that Jfldom. IOHANSON, HENRY I was built on the strictest economy plan. IOHANNES, HAROLD Forget yourself, Harold. IENSEN, RUTII Her mouth is also athletic. IOHNSON, ALBERT Being good is an awfully lonesome job. IOHNSON, CHARLES Female help wanted. IOHNSON, CLARENCE One would never know I'm from the country. No? IS that so? IOHNSON, LESLIE We used to wonder why the girls liked him, but we found out he has a car. IOHNSON, VERNA I pay no attention to meg that's why I'm so popular. JENSEN, EDNA You must be color-blind, Edna-it iSn't brown, its red. IONES, BYRON We don't think l'1e'll catch cold very easily. JONES, EULA Ch, I'm the war-lords' maid. IONES, MARGARET Well, anyway, no one can say that Margaret uses rouge. IORGENSON, MELVIN Mary lane. KAPPEL, ALICE Some people were born graceful, others were not. KAUFMAN, VICTOR In just what respects is he the Victor his parents expected him to be? KELLER, MYRTLE I cantt look Sad with a cold in my nose, but I'll try my best. KENNEDY, BYRDE What kind ofa chicken is this Byrde? KESSER, CHARLES Thats not a command, just a Sug- gestion. KLEMA, FRANK Why Should I keep awake when I can sleep? KLINE, LEE By Crickyg She'S some gal. I bring her to the library in my Ford. KLOPEER, ANNA By her name, we Should judge she wears golashes. KNUDSEN, PERCY Why do they think I hail from the country? KOENIG, IRVIN The more a man rests, the more he rusts. KOLINSKI, WILI.IAM He looks safe, but he'S got a hot temper. KOLTHOFF, AMMA Some folks call her Amma Egg. KONNAK, HAROLD Are you hungry? Take a bite out of your Adam'S apple.
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