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Jlze PURPLE AND COLD NAME Lois Lindley HMagll Doris Scott Hack Monette Knotts Nettie Jane Pauline Springer FAVORITE EX- PRESSION. Oh, 'scuse me. Well, of all the nuts. fNot expressed in English.J Ain't them the HOBBY Practicing a come- hither look. Smitty Having afternoon tea at the Greeks. Stanny. AIM To run an old fash- ioned bar. !!xx'!?'! To be a member of the Crowder fam- ily. ' - Also Stanny. Inez berries? .. Mildred Wolfe Are yuh, or are Kiddin 'em along. To play the trom- Mm- yuh? bone in Sousa's band. Hester Eaton Don't. Hunting d08I'S- 1'o live and learn. I-Iett0 Norman German It's alright if you Collecting anYthiHE' To be able to Seem Dutch can get away anytime, any- to be thinking. with it. where. Harry Wilson Terry Hut's gist Studying History. To learn to say Doc north of Shel- Sassafrass. burn. Harold Lovelace Say which? Dates. Nellie! HRubeYl Joseph Atto Hoo-hoo, honey. Pursuing that To be 3 regular Sweetie tjough German guy. oy. Mildred Thomas Oh, I think so, too. Getting over the To dance in Pav- Tommy ground, lowa's ballet. NQIEHB ,Marshall Oh, kee-uds. Piling up scores. Tri really fall in ene ove. VelrfP16:,,M0PYiS0H 'Did he. really? Automobile riding. To vamp manhaters. a Eula Ruddell Well, any funny! Talking, To have more Chewla breath to talk I more. Maiigaret Wilson Oh, ain't that aw- Giggling. To have chicken ag ful? every day for l dinner. Elizabeth Zahmser Why, really I can't To be always in a To cook for both of Betty say. hurry. us. Helen Bland I don't think so .... Always have a per- To make something Shorty kid. fect lesson. I like. Dorothy Houpt Oli, the very Reading true stor- To be connected Dot idea! ies. with husbandry. Ruth Lowdermilk Oh-. E-Iating the boys. To grow tall and Slim skinny. Blanche Lane You don't say- Nobody. To get into class Dearie without my les- sons. Hubert Hancock Issatso? ? To keep still. uliandyn 28
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-q2'lQ5F7URPLEAN-QCCLIL , ,M NAME Verlon Wolfe Wolfie Clarence Abram HAbeU Tori Ifoke Thomas Bernice Palmer Bernie Fhelma Miller nsisll Evelyn Parker llEVe77 Mary Mason THE SENIOR X-RAY FAVORITE EX- PRESSION . Now listen- Is that work due today? Holy Gee! 'Aw now, kid Dear me, dear ' me' Oh, you poor fish. I want to be a HOBBY Arguing Sitting around look- ing wise Complete silence. Jhewing gum To have a perfect lesson every day, Talking about Chi- cago. To know her His- AIM To get back to Detroit, and- Inclinljfj toward making a good marrlage. To appear in Zieg- iield Follies. I'o ditch and not get caught. To be an angel. To be a man-hater. To be an actress. Mary, dear 'clerk'. tory lesson. Hazel FOX fCensoredj Studying History 5 T0 get him and Foxy min. before class, then travel. Chas. Cutler No M'am. Reading dime Talk to the kaiser Charley novels, by wireless. Myron McNabb I love my Eng- Dodging Work, That's a secret. llfredfl liSh.Y, Willard Wiltse What do I care Having cases. To OWI1 the W01'ld- Pres Nellie Bosley Heavens to Betsy. To keep' looking Harold! Nell just so. Walter Bgggtick Pardon me a mo- Avoiding vulgar T0 be P1'eSifient- Ike ment. boys. Dorgthy Dix Well you don't Sharpening pencils. T0 be an Englisli Dixie say teacher. Maxwell Brodie I dunno Working. Never give UP HMax when I succeed. Max Dugger Aw, now kid. Chewing the wicked T0 be Swimming in' Dug weed, Sfl'l1Ct0l' at the Mack Sennett l , studio. Mildred Scully FOP g00ClT1eSS Sake' Being perfect. To make over the Mid world. M. Elizabeth Riggs Well,,I'll be UXX- Gathering gossip. To be picked early. Lizzie ? 7 I ' ' Norma Kglling CCensored.J One dance after an- To keep the Dean Norm other. busy. Elizabeth Crgwder 0 piifle, this is my Looking at Max's To rewrite. Con- fqboff period in the picture. duct and Man- Deanery. mars, 27
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Jfle PURPLE .AND COLD NAME Glen Stanbaugh ustannyn Virgil Wolfe Wolfie Clyde Mclnnis Ginny' Helen Wible ushortyv! Earl Charles Chalarley Helen Hill Upudll Jack Bolinger J ack Vern Marts Marts Helen Beeman Sun Beam Earl Carty Sir Isaac at ll U FAVORITE EX- HOBBY AIM PRESSION Ain't it the Athletics. Nobody knows. truth? I didn't know she assigned that. Aw-they ain't either. Why I'm not. xx!! xxss- et off 8' my neck! You can't fool me. Lend me two bits.' Heck-No. No, I'm not. I'll betcha it don't. Rene Leach fyes Malmj' Renie Hallie Sterling ugonesty hgneyf' Allie Ruth Welch UNO, honey. Grape Juice Helen Crew rf t jf Skeeter My S ars Bessie Buckley expression- Bethie less. Clarence Leonard f'Well, I'll say. Channy Keilggggnggsstse --Y.. B.,- Tom Douthitt Yes-uh-huh. Tom Raymond Dorris Absolutely I Y! Carl Price ' U Gorsh dern. Driving a Ford. To sleep late in the morning. To like everybody. Definite assign- ments. Collecting funds for starving goldfish in Arctic Circle. Playing the penny- in-the-slot true weight scales. Orations. Driving mules. Displaying his at- tractiveness. Setting type. Giggling. Reciting from an open book. Doing nothing. Raising chicks. Studying? 1 je Collecting annual money on pretty days. Dreaming of the future. Showing his med- als. Dancing. Nothing. To be a poet. To grow taller. To have a perfect lesson every day Te be a good speaker. Nothing. To be a mile run- HEY. Never fall below 99. To get by with as little work as possible. To be a saxaphone syncopator. To be the Dean's librarian. To train a tattoed goldfish to wear a monocle. Marry a wealthv man. To live happy ever afterwards. Never worry To be a horse doctoi Fo own the Riggs' Tile Works. To be a general. To have an event Dernit ' ful life. Garnet Huggins No, I don't. Eating corned beef To weigh-at-m0St Sister, and cabbage. 95. Chloe Corbin You said it. Cass. Living up to my Rusty nick name. Helena Hartfelter Gee, I say- Riding in an Essex To be a farmer's Enie or Dodge. wife. 29
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