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SAMPLE INTELLIGENCE TEST Underline the words that finish the sentences: Aristotle is Qlj present day writer QZQ a barber Q30 a sheik. Synodical is flj a zoo QZD Summer resort hospital. The Nut Crackers are a flj Sunday School class QZD Summer resort QSD Tent Show Company. Student Council is Q15 a gossip club QZQ Farm Bureau association CSD Bridge Club. is is is Miss VV'ood fat chapelj : David Cooperfleld has been lost. Frances Powel: I saw Miss Coolbaugh with him last night. fx: :xr Pk Catherine Nevins: Oh, there is the best looking boy over in the library. Dorothy VVall: My! XlX7l 1O is he? Catherine: Oh, he is a Blue jay in the 1914 annual. Pk X :sc Miss Coolbaugh: Girls, there is a lot of interesting reading material in the library. Claudia McVeigh: But I can't read it. I have to do my history reading. Louise Chase: Girls, don't you think my picture looks like Norma Talmadge? I Dorothy Biggs: VVho,s she? Somebody here in town F ' Miss Botts: You may study the events that led up to the Civil VVar which We will have tomorrow. :z: ak in Mr. Bates: My wife has told. me to bring you that lap robe twice. Miss Wood: Oh, once will do. X24 24- Miss Wallace: VVhat time does the next. bus leave for St. Louis? Ticket Agent: At 3:45, madamf' Miss Wallace: Make it 3 215 and I'll take it. is Pk CAN YOU IMAGINE? Miss Coolbaugh reading snappy stories. Miss Botts chewing gum. The chairs being filled at Vespers. Nelle Long in the movies. A breakfast without bacon. Ida Mae Richmond making use of the library. The cow bell not ringing at 6:30 every morning. The diet table not eating desserts. Susie Boone not calling Lights Out at 10:30. Why Gish and Keener wanted the parlor doors shut while playing rook with Lucile VVerner and Bess Stockard. Mary Liz Baker thinking life's worth getting excited about. Helen Brown when there wasn't something to laugh at. The floor of the magazine room in the library not squeaking. Mrs. Watson without her camphor pills. -. JMX A one hundred nine
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