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R. H. S. THE COMET 1 9 2 3 Virginia H.: Gee, Lee is the funniest boy I ever saw. Violet T.: Why, you were only with him last night andi' Virginia H.: And he showed me seven ways to say goodnight. S E S Mr. Halliday: What is the universal use of carbon dioxide ? Andy: It is universally u.sed for soda pop! ESS M-r. Halliday: Why is yeast bread better for one than baking powder bread ? Virginia L.: Because baking powder is heavier-or at least what I make is. E E S I ABSENTMIN?DED????? Miss Thorpe: When was woman suffrage made a national issue ? Red: Ola-er-in 1924, I guess. ' E S E BRILLIANT BOY--il! Mr. Halliday: Lee, move your seat up front l Lee B.: I can't, it's screwed to the floor. E E E Ching Ling Lang and Ching Lang Luey Were very fond of chop suieyg One day they ate 'until they died Did commit chop suicide? S E E After the 'university Gloe Club sang here the following appeared in a local paper: The University Glee Club gave a very interesting entertainment Saturday evening their program. consisted of classical numbers dispersed by humlorous selections. A usual we blame our High School journalist ' S 5 E TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR CHEMISTRY STUDENTS. 1-Thou shalt not unlawfully borrow thy neighbor's test tubes. 2-Thou shalt not pollute any chemical whatsoever. 3-Thou shalt hold all stoppers in the crook of thy little finger. 4-Thou shalt not gaze out of the windows during Lab. period. 5--Thou shalt work all problems correctly at the end of each chapter. 6-Thou shalt not bluff. 7-Thou shalt forever laugh at Prof's?' witty remaurks. 8-Thou shalt not make any poisonous gases to tortue thy neighbors. 9-Thou shalt burn midnight oil over they notebook. 10-Above all, thou shalt work eternally and forever,-Amen. E E E ' CAN YOU FEATURE. Edna L not combing her hair? Mr. Benedict without his toothpick? Mr. Halliday not saying, Well, folks+-Pi' Sikinny not sitting with Frances? Miss Thorpe not sayinzg to the Seniors-: Turn, rise, pass ? Mr. Halliday not making witty remarks? The Seniors all being at school at 9100? Hi Hoopies in knickers? qRalph Long sitting with a boy? Batty without his silvery laugh? Page Ninety-Eight
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It is the most sincere wish of the editors that you have thoroughly enjoyed this copy of THE COMETU from the be- ginning to THE END
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