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TI-IE COLLEGIATE. 99 'PU Gord.- You're a Canadian aren't you. Don.- No, my father and mother came from Scotland so I'm Scotch too. Paterson- You were born in Canada, so you're a Canadian even if vour parents are Scotch. ' Rose- VVell then if a cat had kittens in an oven I suppose they'd be biscuits. Is that how you calculate it?f' :k Q: af Angora-'4That new overcoat of yours is a little too loud, don't you think so? Ralph- Quite so, but I'll be wearing a muffler with it. i br ff :af PF Y Mr. Andrews- Blundy, why don't you answer my question P, Phil- l shook my head. Mr. Andrews- XVell I can't hear your head rattle up here. Don. Qtelling a friend about the members of the football teamj- Now there's Norm. In a few weeks he'll be our best man. Pauline Qcoylyb- Oh, Don.. this is so sudden. Mike- I went around with her for about six months. lunmy- lVhat broke things up? Did her father come between you? Mcrcurio- No--behmd me. :s af as wk Lila- l've just come from the beauty parlour. Max.- lYere they closed, already? XN'hy do the Scandinavians call skis '6shes . Because you never know what they are going to do next minute. :fc :fx :fc :fc . 56 r f r- r-,, Bill Z Z Z L L L Mr. Andrews- Don't anyone disturb Twaitsf' :iz 72: nk rf: How long did it take you to learn to drive a motor car?', Three or four. VVeeks? No. Cars. qc tg. ti. tp ., .ht ... . . Teacher- VVhere were you born? Pupil- In Canada. Teacher- lVhat part P Pupil- All of me. :lc rl: :iz 4 0nly a mint can run without advertising. How about a subway? That's always in a hole. ff :if wk wk Fourth Formers Idea of Religion and Amusements of the Roman Peasant On Holy days both man and beast rested. The young boys played rough games such as leaping the bonhres. They wrestled, boxed, and teased each other about their love affairs,-and danced. vs ak wk if Notice A reward of 35.00 will be given to the person who can prove which t is in Patterson that is not in Paterson.-Little Pat. Historical Event Don McGibbon was seen once when he wasn't with Pauline Mills.
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98 TI-IE COLLECIATE Bailey- How come you're so round-shouldered? Mercurio- I've been writing with a heavy pencil. fs: wk ri: :af Marg.- How many kisses did he give you last night? Marion- XVe started with a peck. ' rk :a: Pk Miss Scarrow- Use Vermilion in a sentence, VanHorne. Neil- I'd like to marry an heiress in order to have Vermilion. Miss Harris- Myers, can you tell me what is 'The Order of the 'Bath'? Ken.- Pa lirst ,then mother, then us kids, with the maid last. Bill- Say Pat., I feel strong this morning, I just pulled up a rose-bush with one handf' Gord- XYhat's so strong about that?,' Ewener- The whole world had hold of the other end. :lf ::: as A roadside Minstrel- How about some remuneration for my deserving ditty. ' l Rose- lYhat do you want me to sing? if a: as Hank- Aren't your socks on-wrong side out, Buff?,' Simmons- Sure my feet were hot and I turned the hose on them. Mr. Voaden- Bell, what does 'unawarel mean? Ken.- It's the last thing you take off at night. :if af PF Mr. Dent-'6Finch, what is a parasite? Glen- One who uses a revolving door without doing his share of the push- ing. Lyle- XYhat do you do with your worn-out razor blades, Neil? VanHorne- I shave with them. A if as af :sc Marg. S.- I haven't spoken to 'Wee XYee-' for about three weeksf, Marion V.- XYhat,s wrong? Marg.- I didn't want to interrupt her. if 2: 4: Helen- Now what are you stopping for? -I I-Iarold, Qas car comes to a haltyj-- 1've lost my bearingsf, Scotty, tresignedlyj- Uh, you're original anyhow, most fellows run out of gas. Mr. Russ Laddressing his classj- To learn anything well you must always begin at the bottom. y Oldlield- I-low about SXV1l1ll1li1lg?H . Fair Helen That Helen is artistic, I know when we embrace, She has a taste for painting, I see it in her face.
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