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1 I 'ft . ha it 'fi-Zvi' -5 - -6 in 1 if , 4.5: W, 1 ii iff I..-fi Sv'- 4 sail ZA? .- we fi' I E' I- 5 - . I I i Fa- EF-A-lS?22:3?i iff 5- aff - , T. '21-Lie - :ii'E?i?.ff - - gi 1 -'-,- 111111 iz? tl M U V HI N my 1 ll it -o-d-..cd E E . d- E I -i EARLY Wrcsrmz went to Rocky Mount the other day to get a hair-cut. The barber, hav- ing cut his hair, asked, 'Have a shampoo? No, thank you. replied Earl, You may put one in a bag. Some of the boys back in Red Oak may like 'em. it '14 99 RED STURDIVANT: Say, White, where did you get that long, white suit? ' NVHITIQ: You fool, these are pajamas. -x- 56 Sifiinn Cor to Wll,l,lrXh'lAVFN1'Z Say, son, where are you going ? VVIl,I,l.-XMI I am Going to Hy if l get mnch faster. 1- 95 'IG -ae Es'rr3I.I.E EI,I.IiN lat board trying to prove a Geometry problem which she has forgottenl. Miss Paton: Class, tell Estelle what she wants to do now. Alvin, quickly: She wants to come,to her seat. .-A ,t A. JAKE Dickens: Kid, where did you get those large napkins 7 KIIJ EVANS: Idiot, those are bed-sheets. '53 N' MISS PA'I'ItICK tto a pupill: Spell lmlril. H-a-bi fspelled the pupill, and then hesitated, as ifhe did not know what came next. MISS PATRICK ttrying to give him an ideal: What have I on each side of my nose? I don't know, replied the pupil, but it looks like powder from here. it On his first visit to Wake Forest, Curtis Edwards was looking around the college. He spied the top ofa church, on which was a large dome. Curtis, not knowing what this was, exclaimed, This is a nice church. but why in the world did they want to put the water on top of it. N MISS LANG! Luther, how old would :J person be who was born in 139U? LUTIIER: Man or woman? Szvrrily EDGAR HIGH: William, how do you like the 'grub' at the dormitory? YVILLIAM: Not much: I eat so much canned 'stutt' I even hate to ride in a Ford ltin canb. MISS BEAL: The Battle of King's Moun- tain was the turning point of the war. EARLVVESTER1 Miss Beal, what did they dog go up there and turn around and come back? JAMES McDoN,xLo: Say, Bob, did you hear about William Eatmon breaking the speed limit the other night? ROBERT I'IAS'l'Y: No: what about it? JAMES: For breaking the speed limit while the tight was going on. . .v. I+ .. HENRY GRAIlt', seeing the dew sparkling on the grass one morning, cried out: O, Mr. Tatum, look how hot it is! The grass is drip- ping with perspiration. K CICERO SEARS: Irene, dear, I would give hve dollars for one of your kisses. IRENE: Gracious. CICERO: What's the matter, have I hurt your feelings ? IRENI5: No: I am just grieving over the fortune I gave James Glenn last night. 9? '23 WII.l.Ir-.M ltelling a ghost story to the class, I had been to milk the cow, and was coming out of the stall when the ghost appeared. LisTENIiR: Did you shake ? XfVII,I.IAM: I don't know, but when I stopped running I did not have any milk in the pail, but two pounds of butter instead. Miss BONNER: Who was that who laughed aloud Nobody said anything. Finally, Clarence Jones said, Miss Bor1ncr,I did, but I didn't mean to. I laughed up my sleeve, but I didn't know it had a hole at the elbow. ?n
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