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HUIVIUH WITTICISMS l-lelen Angell-Taken wing and left us. Dorothy Baggs-Bag and baggage in a new chevy. Edward Barnard-l-launting me-the ghost of Psi Phi. Charlotte Benz-ln worl4ed the First lady. George Bertsch-Dr. Betts' yes-man. Edgar Boclces-The baclc-woodsman teacher. Jessie Broclcway-A close shave lor Jessie. Dorothy Brown-The ideal minister's wife. Ruth Burns-Too bad there's no Football here for Bill, Jr. l-lelene Burton-Burton, Burton, whose gert the burton. Florence Casey-Casey strucl4 out. l'lanl4 Clancy-The bealc of perfection. William Cleary-l'm l-lauler's A man. Leonard Cooper-ln my years of travel and experiences Peg Cypher-lt Tex a lot to get Cypher. Hazel Dean-Witch-hazel, Walter? lsabelle Ed erton-Took home the Ryan instead of the bacon Lawrence Fgelt-The senor from Mexico. Dorothy Fresch-Becoming Fresch when a freshman. Pat Goodness-Where's your pupit, Billy Sunday? Mar Graves-Who dug her up? M. gritlin-Vedder vait till you get her home. M'nnie Hart-M' ' th d . I mme e mu ger Molly l-lart-Even barbed wire fences don't stop Molly. Nuriel Hart-What a grave situation. Fred l'lildenbrand-The original Dobbs Fairy. Susanna Klix-And l-low. Harley Smith-When do we eat? Carl Strom-Sloyd, sweede sloyd. Ella Taylor-Stewed. Catherine Whitney-Oh. Bring back my Bunny to me Catherine Wight-She's a-Fred of Pete. Jane Lapenna-She has l-ler-man. John Larsen-That would be all right For a single man l-larriet LaGrange-A go dee. Robert Lieb-The vanilla lcing. Joe Luxzyclci-Lucy is my name. Jesse McGrath-Go into your dance. l-lelen McManus-Won't be hard to pay Bills next year. Eugene Mundy-Any day in the weelc. Andy Walker-l must lceep my correspondence up. Robert Mulligan--l'here's nothing lilce a good cigar. Marry Overend-My Georgie and me. Lucille Sherman-l lilce all boy's alike. Isabel Rule-Browning, is my soup. l-loward Gresens-l ran for president. Beverly Konduct-l lcnow how to handle Gene. 66
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