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H 111111115 WT 111 '1 21 E2 21:i12t2222 2 b ..:A ifi fQ2 I iiilwllllelllly' 1iii '1iill1111111111111 1111, 111 1,11.1,,111,1111111111111111111 ' 11 P 1' 1 1 1111 l1 i l KRIVSKY, ROSE That giggling rural maid. KVIATKOFSKY, ROBERT Words are like bricks - not to be stumbled over in a hurry. LANGE, EDEL I want to be an old maid. LANGE, IOHN His brains are developingg notice the bump of knowledge on the end of his nose. LARGE, EDITH Her name is Large, she lives in a large house, but is she large? LARSON, OLIVE Is Olive green or ripe? LASSEN, NORMAN He walks like he looks i funny. LAU, FRANCES Frances has been looking for her feet. LAUBER, HELEN Is she trying to catch a man or pneumonia? LEHMAN, ALVIN Ichabod Crane had nothing on him. LEISER, LESTER Our prima donna. LOEPER, RUTH Is she a vision or a Sight? LOUGHEAD, GREY They call him Pinhead, but he dOeSn't think so. LONGO, LEROY His wits are not so long as his name. LOOMIS, WALLACE He isn't as good on a platform as he is on the floor. LUBOVITSKI, IJAVID He thinks the world is Mars and that he'S the war lord. LUCHT, HAROLD He'S in luck, his brains aren't pro- trusive. LYNES, GEORGE George comes to school every other Wednesday. MAXWELL, BRUCE Did Bruce speak?ll MACDOWELL, HELEN Beauty is skin deep, but Helen's beauty is deeper. MCELROX', IESSIE Oh, those eyes, Oh, those nose. MICRELSON, FRANCES She lookf beautiful. MICHNA, EARL 1 ?Who's who, and why? MICHNA, ERWIN j MIKULECKY, GRAEME A dashing young lad from the country. MILLER, BENJAMIN IS he a junior? MILLER, EVAN Egotism turned wrong side out. MILLER, GAYLE She's got a form like an hour glass. MILLER, WILLIAM He's one of those fishes called pool sharks. MOERS, ALICE A lady of uncertain age and quiet as a church mouse. MOGENSON, ESTELLE Is She an Ostrich or a giraffe? MOGENSON, VIGGO Ve go where? MOORADIAN, EARL We'll guarantee him a position in a lumber camp. MORAWETZ, RAYMOND It may be so - perhaps thou hast A warm and loving heart. I will not blame thee for thy face, Poor devil as thou art. .1 MORGAN, GLADYS Shoots a wink with most uncertain aim. MULLER, LOUIS Don't get so devilish, Louis. Papa use the Shingle. MURPHY, JEAN X She has a capacity for evading hard work. MYERS, CIIARLES Any -relation to the Myers brothers of 1921? If So, 'nuff said. NALEID, LESTER He's a devil of a printer. NALEID, MARJORIE She wants to know if Harold Lloyd is Cello Lloyd's brother. NELSON, FERN Hail the woman's party!
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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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,TIT u A QW W ' H l ' ' lllllllllllll ' ll Ill llllllitllll ll iiifzllfillt'.!lllll'l.IiIltttllll 6 wg ,l 1 In ll!! lllll NELSON, KENFORD She sat on my lap, nor did I object, - For she was a stanch Bolshevik. NELSON, LILLIAN Can't you see her in a picture with a sunbonnet and a cow? NELSON, MAMIE She might make a good vice-president, she's so seldom heard. NELSON, MARION Why don't you speak for yourself, Felix? NELSON, MONRAD A man who flatters himself that he is educated. NELSON, VALDEMAR Not a chip off the old block - the old block itself. NIELSON, PALMER Palmer's handwriting? No, Palmer's hand holding. NEINSTEDT, EVEI.YN Yo ho and a bottle of perfume. OLSON, LEROY An unobstrusive lad. OTTO, GEORGE George Otto, but he doesn't. OVERDIER, EDGAR A man who knows more about you than you do yourself. PARKER, ALICE Worry less - work more! PAUL, RUTI-I Ruth, the street car is no place for flirting. POULSON, HIORDIS It's as hard to slam her as to pro- K nounce her name. ' PAUR, ELSA Wood burns, does it not? PETERSON, HELEN The boys know her for her quick speech and quicker retort. PETERSON, FRANCES Does she like the Xylophone or the Xylophonist? PETERSON, ROY A person of neither sex, who yet com- bines the bad qualities of both. PEZANOWSKI, MITCHIELUS It speaks for itself. PIE, EMMA In other words, 'Tm a pie! PORTER, I'lELEN A name to conjure with. POULSON, EARL Reveille. POULSEN, ESTHER A surprise package. POULSEN, VIOLA Truth and woman's word are at oppo- site ends ofthe pole. PRESTON, REBECCA Girls also get on fire. PROTEXTOR, EARL Now, boys, quit hurting me. PUERNER, MARGUERITE Travers Hand's opposite. QUALHEIM, ROBERT Let's buy Robert a brush and comb. QUINN, GEORGE One never hears from him but he'll rise in life if not in height. RIBECK, IRENE The age of innocence?ll RICE, HAROLD Strictly fresh. RICHTER, IOE Now we believe in Darwin's theory of evolution. ROCQUE, CELINEZE If she expected a proposal, she'd in- quire as to the date. ROLFSON, RUTH Why do such big girls have such meek voices? RORK, LACELLE A masculine name, neuter habits, feminine voice? ROSSMILLER, BESSIE Here comes the good ship T1'z'an1'c. ROTH, RANDALL Our soda fountain shark. ROTI-IENMAIER, GI.ENWAH' He studies politics, English and girls. SCIIEIELE, CARL A school girl giggle. SCHROEDER, IRVING Oh, did your mother know that you were outl SCHULTE, LORETTA No, not fat - just plump. SCHULZ, LEONA The Eiffel Tower. SEATER, GORDON A blushing Romeo.
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