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x ' ' i . . , Q -vs, . . :5.m.f,.. .0 iv . .. . ,- 'vzn-a. I- I I .C . Y ' .Jn V f cw., 'w-:gen-J., tlfri' ' Ai.'f'Q'E..---'r 'f ., 2 1'- 't '2- 4 Y. . -f.-. ., p Q-f Ns . Lucien L.: All extremely bright men are conceited, anyway. Samuel H.: Not necessarily: l'm not- ...-- 0....1..i. Carl D.: Miss Hines, l hate to leave school: l'm indebted to you for all l know. Miss Hines: l hate to see you leave, but d0n't mention the other-lt's a mere trifle, l'm sure. iivninnll-0 Mr. Ross: What kind of music is in Victrola records? Edith D.: Canned. l think. Mr. Turner: Have you kept up with your studies? Virgil K.: Yes, but l haven't passed them yet. o Hugh R: Dad, can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Dad: Yes, of course I can. b Hugh R.: l don't believe it, but try it on this report card and prove to me you can, -l1 -o Roy G.: Oh, l beg your pardon- I d.dn't mean to walk on your feel. Hilbert F.: Oh, that's all riglit. l walk on them myself. DQ .. -0i1..i. Floyd T.: Speaking of electricity-that makes me think. e Alta C.: Really? lsn't it wonderful what electricity can do? 1...-.Q. 1 Mr. Rigot: Who was the first man? Leo M.: George Washington. Firstin war. First in peace, First in -- Mr. Rigot: You are wrong. Adam was the first man. Leo. M.: Well why didn't you tell me you were talking about foreigners? ..... 0i4....- Senior: Have you been up before Mr. Turner, yet? Freshie: I don't know. What time does he get up? ....--l-0i........1 Mr. Tucker: What can you tell me about yesterday's lesson? Hazel P.: I haven't got that far yet. l...i.,0li..i- Miss Monroe: What colors would you use to paint a storm scene without clouds? - Gertrude B. The storm rose a'i1d the wind blue. 1...,o.i.. If a freshman comes to l, l beats, and cuffs, and smites him. And if he chooses to cry, What's that to l, l bites him. A Soph. R. S.llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIIHIIII'IIIIIIIlllllllIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIllIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIH. S.
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X I . . -. V ' 1 Nr . - - , . - H- .. , Xmlif- ' ' - g f s 5 l Hazel P.: Where do you come from? Noel W.: Rabbit Hash, Hazel P.: Oh, that's the place where they feed the cows ground glass so that the milk will come out in bottles. N M-.-..1..ol.-. Mr. Ross mixed his beans with honey: He did it all his life 'Twas not because he liked the taste, It held them on his knife. ' .-..-..iio1.. Meredith M.: ls your father an Elk? Esther B.: l don't know, why? Meredith M.: l just wondered, you are a dear yourself. .1T1-.-0 -1- Mr. Rigot: My but you're dumb. Why don't you use an encyclopedia? Frank B.: The pedal-s hurt my feet. Mr, Turner: l'm afraid l'll have to write your dad about your Algebra. Glen. Glen: My, but he'll be mad because you see he's been doing all my work lately. iinl o Minister: Roy, l suppose you hold a very favorable position in your class. Roy G.: Oh, yes, l sit close by the teacher's desk. 1.,-,Q- .. Dog sitting in the street Looking awful lonely Along came a Ford Honkl Honkl---Boloney. Mig.- -1 Time:-l 1:30. Place:-Dark Street. Owl:-Who-oo-o-ol Clyde B. :--l'm my mama's little boy, who are you? 1.10-M.-. Mr. Williamson: Say, you can't smoke in this building. Fresh: Who's smokin'? Mr. Williamson: Well, you've got your pipe in your mouth, Fresh: Yes, and you've got your pants on and you're not panting, o Mr- Ross: fln physio, classl. Wade, you may name all the ligaments in the knee. Wade: CAfter naming twol. That's all I can think of. Mr. Ross: There's more than two, you must be knock-kneed. R. S.IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 'I'lllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH . S.
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x ' ' . F - - -Al. , ,, Q. . g ., ff .,,. , A by , A .. eg , 5 . T-lv f.. .1 . . I -..:.,'. -' . P' Y - -X . '- - Margaret R.: l am sure that our neighbor has a still in his cellar. Mary W.: How do you know? Margaret R.: Because the Hies come out of his cellar window in circles and it is really strange how dizzy they act, - ..1 0..-1.--1 Clerk: Will you eat your sandwiches here or take them with you? Ralph R.: Both, l hope. o Frances W.: We disturbed mother last night when we came from the dance. He: Really, we were quiet weren't we? ' Frances W.: That's what disturbed her, i.......0...l Norma S.: Two men fell off the highest building in town yesterday. Hazel C.: Ohl Were they hurt? :Norma S.: No, neither was hurt, they were both killed- o Donald C.: What is a clue? Mr. Tucker: Something to keep the detective busy while the crook gets away. Alberta Van Osdal: O, Hee, Hee, quick. He: Fly, you mean don't you? Alberta V-: Well, Hee or Hy and do it quick for l hear dad coming. o Mr. Rigot: Says a man is the only animal which can be skinned more than once. l...0...-........ William Burns: What are you going to do after you leave school? Floyd T.: Get me a wife l suppose. By the way, l would like any of your advice you can offer. William B.: Sure, old friend, you had better- get a single woman and leave the wives alone, .i.1T0L--.-. Rudolph H. Loan me ten dollars, will you, Jimmy? james l.: Sure, want it now? Rudolph H.: Thanks but this is only five. james l.: l figure it, if we each lose Hve it would be better than one of us losing ten. 0 Donald l...: Hey you, where's the corner? Buck: You're standing on it. Donald L.: Thanks my friend. R. S.IIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 19 llflllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlH O S.
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