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0 Memoir 1? 5.560 T. C. H. S. Circus Tent ....... Time ........ Parade ....... Assembly '''H' ' '''' 'QIffffff6iiFEii5Q A'ii5i'i55y 512' Any Time A. M. and 12:45 P. M. Elephant .............. .....,.......,,............ J ohn Bane Camel ..................... ................. P aul Higgs Hippopotamus ........ ...................... ...................... R a y Huey Antelope ................. .,...........,..................... M argaret Kirkman Zebra .......................... .................. Q ......................... A rchie Andrew Trained Monkeys ......... ....... E ddie Anderson and Gerald Huffman Pet Parrot ................. ........................................ F rank Anderson Clowns .................... ........,.. R ay Beecher and Gerald Higgs Bareback Rider ........ ...................................... M rs. Baker Trapezer ...............................,... ........ Bruce Turl Grizzly Bears .........................,.... .................. F aculty Sword Swallower ........................... ............ R ussell Turl Wild Man from Fiji Islands ......... ....... W arren Sandal Hula Dancer ............................... .......... V iolet Quin Snake Charmer ......................... ........................................... W ilda Baggs Roaring Lion ......................... ...........................................,....... M r. Lowe Midgets .............................................. Ruby Ramshaw and Evelyn Glasford Wild Woman from Borneo ...............,.............................. Margretta Morin Zoo Keeper .................................................................... .............. M r. Wood Tiger Cubs fVery Playfulj .....................................,.......... Wink and Lewis Jazz Chorus .............................. Mrs. Wood, Leader and Girls' Glee ClCub Mr. Wood: This poem was called, 'Winter's Tale'. Wayne: What kind? The easiest way to write poetry is to write 2 3 of 'em. p Light Occupations at T. C. Wilma-Chaperoning the Freshmen. Richard-Playing with Eddie and Earl. Miss Fisher-Our typewriter expert. Russell-Waiting on Melba. Biology Class-Eating Oranges. lines, then cross out H. S. Gerald Huffman-Studying the dictionary. Violet, Theodosia and Margaret-Postoiiic Dayton-Carrying seven subjects. Juniors-Daily class meeting. Freshmen Girls-Awkward Vamping. Seniors-VVaiting for May 7. Page Ninety-two e frequenters. l 1', C, ll, 9, . . iggg 1 Q.
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The Melngif G The Senior girls were discusing a Carnival when Bruce joined them. Violet: We're going to have a Carnival, are you? How far have you studied Lewis? inquired Mrs. Baker. Just as far as the book is dirty, ma'am. Richard Kin English trying to pronounce Diedrichj. Mr. Wood: Diedrich. Richard: I thought it was Died Rich. Professor: What insect required the least nourishment? Bright Pupil: The moth. It eats holes. l Miss Fisher: What is an engineer, Wilda? Wilda: A man that works an enginefl Miss Fisher: That's right, Gerald, what is a pioneer? Gerald: A woman that works a piano. l Mr. Wood: What happened to your gum, Richard? Richard: I got hungry and swallowed it. Mr. Wood: Bruce, call Plumer quick. Miss Fisher was discouraged over a dunce of a boy in bookkeep- ing class. At last in order to see what the boy would do she said: Here's twopenceg go and ask Dr. Plumer to give you twopence worth of brains. The boy coming back with a dull, discouraged look, said to Miss F., The doctor wouldn't give me any brains. Will I go back and say they are for you? Ten Commandments 1-Thou shalt not throw paper-wads in the assembly. 2-Thou shalt not speak aloud in Bookkeeping class. 3-Thou shalt not write on the tables in the Commercial room. 4-Thou shalt attend all classes. 5-Thou shalt walk, not stand, in the halls. 6-If thou acts like a child, thou shalt be punished like a child. 7-Thou shalt throw all gum in the waste-paper basket. 8-Thou shalt spend thy time in study. 9-Thou shalt have dates only in History. 10-Thou shalt remember these rules all the days of thy life, and re- main in the Faculty's grace forever. --Amen. G Page Ninety-0 gg? :rf Zlyau l 1-, cu H. 5. . . 1925 1 .l6-,gnjgg
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S3 I The Menloir GJ LOST-Somewhere between Trivoli and Andersons, my heart. Finder please return to Paul Dikeman. Can You Imagine Eugene Connell not talking? John Bane not chewing gum? Dick Gregory not arguing? Goldie not combing her hair? Gerald not eating candy? Violet not flirting? Ray Beecher not studying? Chum not talking to the girls? Margretta not laughing? Dayton playing basketball? Mary Boone flirting? Melba not getting notes from Rus? New Geometry Given-A boy and a girl. Boy loves girl. To Prove-That the girl loves the boy. Proof 1.-Boy loves girl CGivenJ. 2.-Therefore boy is lover CCorollary.l 3.-All the world loves a lover tAxiomJ. 4.-The girl is all the World to the boy. ' -T QTh l t the same Conclusion 1 he girl loves the boy. ings equa o thing are equal to each other.J Wink: Mr. Wood, is your hair really red? Mr. Wood: Well, no, that's false. Margretta: Oh! My foot's asleep. Dick: I know what to do for itf' Margretta: What? Dick: Wear loud stockings. Goldie where art thou? Where do you suppose? She's out in the hall Powdering her nose. Goldie combs her her, A thousand times a day. Sometimes I think she'll wear it out, She pets it so they say. Page Ninety-three la Q15 l 1, c, H, 5, . . 1qg5 1 .1f5K54'Ki
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