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C'Ii5.K1i1Riflf1t1Ec:'1ro1RlZ' -91.31 Lives of great men all remind us. As their pages o'er we turn. That we are apt to leave behind us Letters that we ought to burn. He: I have a ine job now. Working in a shirt factory. She: Then how does it happen that you're not working today? He: Oh, we're making night shirts now. Foy Gard: I'm half inclined to kiss you. Helen Meade: How stupid of me, I thought you were merely round shoulderedf' ' Jean Hagenbuch: I believe it must be the library that is on f-IIB. Mary Rommel: Why? Jean: I can see the smoke issuing in volumes. i Peter Boggio: Every time she smiles it reminds me of a Pullman car at eight o'clock in the evening. ' John DalPonte: Howsat? Peter: UNO lowers, and very few uppers left. First Senior: Cat danceb He worships the ground that girl treads on, Second Senior: Especially when it's his feet. Miss Raglin: What do you mean, 'she has teeth like the stars'? Miss Kunzie: They come out at night. , Tailor: Do you want a cuff on the trousers? Mr. Marks: 'ADo you want a slap on the mouth? Long-winded speaker in Assembly: I Want housing reform! I want land reform! I want educational reformf I want- Voice from rear: NVhat you want is chloroform. Lyle Ferguson: A'Hey, why have you those loud socks on? George Schuler: To keep my feet from going to sleep. ' He and she arrived in the second half. iAdrian: A'Score is still nothing to nothing. Marie: Goody! Vv'e havent missed a thing. A ,buf 2 Frankie Bifalills it proper to wear either a Prince Albert or a Tuxedo to a social function? Charlie T: Say, leave your pipe at home? Prlqw Um' flzmrlrrrl I'1t'u'Ir::'
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GI lZ,r'SI1-IgIEIF1L1Et31rolPt LZQKEI 1.3 Jokes Her eyes were deep, intangible, With mystery engrossed: But she's not for me, alas! Her eyes are crossed. Jeanne Andrews: I-Ie is a great home lover, is he not? Doris Bittings: Yes, and he isn't a bit particular whose home it is, either. Mr. Peeke: XVhat did they used to call the process whereby a man was thrown in jail for not paying his debts? Nlary Jeanne: :Pinched by poverty. Roy Van Loo: Is it true that Jim is going to be a cold storage egg tester? Glenn Rifenberg: Yes, so I understand. Roy: Thats a pity. Nothing he took in High School will help him in his new work. Glenn: O, I don't know. I-Ie took quite a bit of ancient history when he was here. GecQID: XVhy did Jeannette Zierle hit you the other night? -Qai- Anthony D: Well I started to call her a grand baby, but got kinda flustered and called her a 'baby grand'. ' 'fr John Theurer: XVhat ever made you think that John Barrymore was going to play the part of a colored comedian Jeannette NVing: XVell, his name appeared on the program in blackfaced ?n type. Peg Armstrong: 'Alf you saw a man's head floating down the Mississippi River, what song would it remind you of? - Gladys: I'll bite. what? Peg : 'AI ain't got no-body. Miss Williams: fin historyj The King was continually losing his sup- porters. Sharon Walz: Oh, I suppose that accounts for the fall of Paris. A handfto-hand contest-two deaf and dumb women discussing their hus- bands. Madra Nash: I tell my girl friend all I know. Beal,Ohlin: XUHOW delightfullyquiet ayoifmuist-Q. Pflfyr-:7n1' f1'umIr-ml F,'7r'1'v'n
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