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24 Vox Fluminis ,fl Ll 0 . ir!! 5 - : G ffl? N : ,Q 1' uh ss!!! Mrs. Sadler: What are one's last teeth called? Rilla: False teeth. Ik ll' ll Joanie: Did my clock stop when it hit the floor? Mary Mac: Sure! Did you expect it to go right on through! IF :lf if Didi: I spent last year in a pretty city in Switzerland. Maxine: Berne? Didi: Oh no! I nearly froze. if ik ll' Marilyn: Aren't you going to stay out and play? Rilla: No, I have to go home and help mother with my homework. if fl' Ik B, J.: I once caught a fish that was three yards long. I never saw such a fish. Perk: And I believe you. Pk if ll! Miss Martin: What is a polygon? Jean K.: A dead parrot. lk if ll' Cara Joy: Does water ever stop running down hill? Donna P.: Yes, when it reaches the bottom. IK 4' lk George: Do you know the difference between walking and a taxi? Grace: No. George: Swell, Weill walk. HF lk 41 Liz-Arm: Did you know that a scientist dis- covered that singing made the blood warm? Mr. Bancroft: I ,believe that your singing would make anyon-e's lolood boil. you? lk if li Lois: When! does it seem that a chair dislikes June: When it can't bear you. lk if wk Marion: What is the difference between a hill and a pill? Phyllis: A hill is hard to get up and a pill is hard to get down, Miss Baker: Where is Washington? Eileen: II-Ie's dead. Been dead for quite a while. Miss Baker: No, I mean the capital of the Uni- ted States. Eileen: Oh, that went for Lend Lease. HK 'll HR Mrs. Reid pinching lStepheni's knee: And who has nice dimpled pink legs? Stephen: Betty Grable. ll! HF if Phyllis H.: I'm like Napoleon. Barbara: Why? Phyllis: I went down in history. al' IF if Mrs. Lowe: How much water goes over Niagara Falls to the quart? Dulcie Ann: Two pints. Ill if Ill Clem. When you throw a stone in the river what does it come out to be? Cecily Ann: Wet. 1? lk lk Miss Burns: What is the difference between a cat and a match? Mona: A cat lights on its feet and a match on its head, if ill 3 Mary McK.: When is a door not a door? Marjorie L.: When its ajar. III it ill Ann: When Margaret MCM. gets her stockings on inside oult, what does Mrs. Munroe want to do? Amy: Turn the hose on her. ik ik lk Marion A.: What do you mean by telling every- one, I'm deaf and dumb. 'Shirley D.: I never said you were deaf. , 4: sf if Riverbend Chant We spend our dough on ibeauty aids We heed the latest fads: Now, 'where are all those handsome males They promised in those ads?
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Vox Fluminis Then there is Joan who from Port Arthur hails. At acrobats, she never fails, Violin- 'ballet and still keeps sweet. When does this girl east and sleep. Now this is Norma, the best of us all, Loves Chien Yu lipstick and is considered tall. Is a 'good sport and liked by all. This is Norma Gray. Phil and her theme songs, o'h so many. But a certain Jerry's seem to be better than any, Her ambition to be a nurse is strong And we know 'that she'll get there -before lonig. This is Phyllis Huston. Balbs is a cheerful girl, Always happy in a whirl. Playing the piano Sis her delight, In this she indulges day and night fjokej This is Barbara Champ. Here's a girl who is very fair, Brown of eyes and blonde of hair. We all envy her marks in school, Always happy is her rule. This is Peggy Dolmage. Diane, who in the Blue Room keeps The noisier :girls quiet when they speak. Long black lbraids are what she possesses And in her life, she'll have many successes. This is Diane Redford. Ffull of life and vigour is Anne, And seems to make as much noise as she can But outside of this, it may be said fby all That Anne Campbell is the best of us all. Janie Park, our red-headed lass, Is known ini school for topping her class. At skipping and playing, her time does pass. That's all for our little lass. Then there is Rilla With that figure so neat With personality plus, We would like you to meet Rilla Reid. Then we have Amy, an average girl, At cart-wheels, she does take her wihirl. Her favorite pastime is knit plain and -purl This is Amy Canmpfbell. Also there is Barbara whose nightly chore, We hope is to clean out her dresser drawers. Her legs are all to us an envy And when the brealdfast bell rings, she's in a frenzy This is Barbara Lennox. Dorothy, and this we hate to tell, Is the only one in boarding who doesn't yell. We all think that she is swell And would make a perfect pal. This is Dorothy Jackson. Carolyn sits quiet all the day And never has very much to say, Of Peter Lamford, she is a great fan, And considers him quite her dream man. This is 'Carolyn Elliott. P' ,P Teachers, Autographs
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