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Thomas D.:-HI tell you my love for you is making me mad-mad- madf Turpy:- Well, keep quiet about it. It's had the same effect on my father. lone:- I think necking is positively repulsive. Janie:- l don't like it either. lone:- Shake, sister, we're both liars! Otto:- l'1l never go shopping with Vee again: I went in a store with her to get some pins and was embarrassed beyond belief. lck:- What kind of pins? Otto:- Stepins. Vinton Schweitzer Ito Charles Wellsj :- Your tickets are not for row M: will you kindly vacate those seats and go to L? Miss Hangsterfer:-'Prank give me a sentence in which Nector and Elixir is used. Frank D. :- Before they were married he Nector, and now Elixir. Anita McClellan:- What is a-faculty? Dee Spencer:- A faculty is a group of men and women surrounded by red tape. Miss I-langsterfer:- It gives me great pleasure to give you 85 on your examination. Jesse C. :- Why not make it a 100 and give yourself a real thrill. Thomas D. :- Dearest, am l the first man that ever held you in his arms? Turpy:- Yes, of course. Why do you men always ask the same question? Les I-leidamos:- Your father was a college man, wasn't he? Forrest Tobin:-- Yes, but we never mention it. The college he went to had a rotten football team. Dearl With a glance she tried to cow him. But he only looked sheepish. PuppyI she exclaimed. He choked-there was a frog in his throat. Then realizing that he had made an ass of himself by acting like a bear. he ducked. DarlingY he cried in tender tones, I ne'er have loved but thee Then we must part. Frances said. No amateurs for mc. Page Ono !1llIl!'f7't'fi Tzro
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Clllprultuluggc APRIL April 8, l929-Blue Monday-the first day after spring vacation, and the less said about it the better. April 9-We washed the Chemistry lab. desks before vacation so they could be painted and have time to dry. When We arrived today, the only coat they had was a coat of dust. Maybe Skipper Dutch Adam's pedigree wasn't dragged in the mud. April 10-The Juniors are certainly getting their due respect now. Everyone clears out when they see them coming. They're trying to get subscriptions for magazines. April ll-The Manual Arts boys had a banquet in Kalamazoo this even- ing. It seems most of them are magicians-anyway they knew how to make silverware disappear. April 12-Regional Band contest was held at Kalamazoo today. Our band would have qualified for the state meet if they hadn't been handicapped ten points because they learned the wrong number. The D. S. girls won first place, giving them a chance to go to the State meet. April 15-Campaign for magazine subscriptions ended today with the Red team far in the lead. The total amount of money received by the Junior Class is 351, which not only lifts the Junior's treasury but also lifts the faces of several Juniors who are on the financial committee for the Junior-Senior re- ception. Note-The Blue team offered to treat if we paid the bill. But as they were such good losers we didn't feel able to accept this offer. April 16-The Seniors won the Interclass track meet with Wagner as high point man. After Jerry Beggs told us what a hard test we were going to get the Chapel bell rang. Ha-ha. April 17- Pink Pajamas has the stage this week. The Varsity Club is one club that doesn't have to sell tickets. ln fact, it's hard to buy them. April 18-Lab. again today, and Skipper Dutch Adams has painted the desks. Miracles still happen. Some of the girls with boyish bobs are looking rather embarrassed. No wonder. look at LeRoy Hoover's marcell April 19-The Varsity Club brought the Starr Commonwealth Boys here today to give the Assembly program. April 22-Blanche Bauserman won second place in the singing contest at Pontiac last Saturday. April 23-Varsity Play. Howling success with plenty of howls. Charles Tubbs' and Carlton Miller's Grecian Dance with doughnuts was the special feature. April 24-Last Saturday the Niles meet with T. R. was cancelled because the track was under Water. As a result the triple meet-Sturgis, Coldwater, and Page One Hundred Three
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