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eg ji lj 3, i-TW I, IL' A P A C H E, 1 9 3 7 ,gig nl I ' . A ,.... ......... s .. JOKES Miss Adele Henderson: Queen Mary followed King Edward VI. Does anyone know who followed Mary? Jules Constantin Qafter deep thoughtj: Her little lamb. POINTS OF ADVICE TO GIRLS 1. Never make dates with biology students: they enjoy cutting up too much. 2. Be careful of dramatic club members: they usually have several good lines. 3. The tennis man is harmless, but he enjoys a racket. 4. Always let the member of the band talk about himself: he enjoys blowing his own horn. Miss Walker: Didn't I tell you to notice when the soup boiled over? Edith Allen: I did. It was 4:10. Doris Mcphail walked into the library and asked Miss Roberts for a copy of The Red Boat. After consulting the card catalogue, Miss Roberts told her that there was no such book in the library. Doris said, Q'I'm not positive: the title may be The Scarlet Yaflvrf' Miss Roberts looked again, with the same result. Cpening her purse, Doris glanced at a slip of paper, and said, Oh, of course, itis the Rzchaiyatfi Bill Nettles: Miss Rucker, I want to suggest a new speech course for next term-the C. C. C. Miss Rucker: What on earth is the C. C. Cf? Bill Nettles: Course in Cute Comebacksf' Mr. Henderson: Name three things that contain starch. Bobby Henry: A collar and two cuffs. ... .g. .g. john Krattiger: This book says that if one wears a turquoise, he can never be seriously injured in a fall. What do you suppose would happen if I jumped olI the roof of the school with a turquoise ring on my finger? Rex McDonald: The turquoise would not be injured. L, X. 28 g A V, A ll llslhyyxv J Nxlllf I Q'I4f jiifjg A li 'L no :aeiefiwwgxs
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