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SOPHOMORE SNICKERS Name Has A Yen For Favorite Pastime Reminds Us Of Clayton Ames Algebra Hitting People A college student Marilyn Ames Basketball We wonder A plain ole country gal! Joanne Boudreau Junior Keeping up with the times A teacher Maurice Call Fords Keeping Cui Of trouble Texas Jim Robertson Kenneth Ware Excitement Deing Nefning A devil's4 Imp Paul Jones Arguing Talking Li'l Abner Elsie Reynolds Softball Studying Baby Snooks Joyce Grotton Cheerleading B1UShi1'1g A Southern belle Carleton Rollins Girls Being Funny Gabby Hayes Marie Libby Peace Giggiing Little Lulu Donna Reynolds Yeast??? Dancing A Poet Lloyd Mitchell Skipping School C00n hunting One of the Katzenjammer Kids Martha Chase Mass, Bgys Baby Sitting A little old lady Carole Fletcher Windemere Flirting A Farmerette F RESHMAN FOLLIES Name Favorite Pastime Chief Weakness Highest Ambition Lucille Braley Sitting Dances To be a dancing teacher Bessie Call Rollerskating Her brother's car To live in Thorndike Dolores Lasselle In the Library Chewing Gum ?????? Florence Cates Teasing Boys To be with Carl Mitchell Robert Constable Trying to be funny Women 4 To be a poultry farmer Frederick MacCormick Tinkering His Old Pipe T0 0Wn 3 garage Marlene Cook Larry DeForge L. Joan Finnemore Patricia Judson Harry Hubbard Ruby Lessor Arthur Mason Max Nichols George Nutt Anson Perkins Mildred Reynolds Eva Waning Silas Reynolds Beauford West Mary Shibles Writing to Hoddy Making fudge Going to Grange Talking Unknown Whispering Studying in class Teasing Playing basketball C Eating Writing notes Collecting attendance slips Winking Studying Daydreaming Milk Beverly Hinton Don Mitchell Larry Egg shells Ramon Sling shots Fallen Arches His sister Talking out of turn Erwin Crying Girls Silas Reynolds Gifts from ???? Page Seventeen To get married To coach girls basketball To go to Winterport Opera Singer Business Man To be tall To go with Ruby To be a prize fighter Yankee pitcher To be a minister To be with Erwin To get to school on time To go Steady Movie Actress To get a man
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JOKES Mr. Pearce: What was one of the greatest obstacles in building the Panama Canal? Joyce Grotton: Dirt. The Six Ages of a Woman Safety-pins Whip-pins Hair-pins Fraternity-pins Diamond-pins Rolling-pins Sophomore: This room isn't flt for a dog. Freshman: Oh, yes it is. Come on in. Miss Waltz: Why were you late? Eva Waning: School started before I got here. Miss Hammond: Give me two pronouns. Billy Ames: Who? Me? Elsie Reynolds: I can beat you in a race anyday. if you let me choose the course and give me a foot's start. Phyllis Lassellex Okay, I'll take you. What is the course? Elsie: Up a ladder. Cecil Foster, seeing an Indian squaw and papoose for the first time, exclaimed: Hey, look at the pistol packing mama with the rear gunner! Larry DeForge in basketball game: Ex- cuse me, but I hope my ribs aren't hurting your elbows. Max Nichols: Don't blame me. I'm just a poor guy trying to get ahead. Pat Judson: Well, I hope you do. You cer- tainly need one. Mr. Pearce to Mr. Erskine at dinner: Will you please pass the nuts? Mr. Erskine fabsent-mindedlyl Oh, I guess so, but their marks are so low they don't de- serve it.' FLEAS? Adam Had 'em ' Believed to be the world's shortest poem. Miss Hammond: Paul, what are the sea- sons? Paul Jones: That's easy. Football, Baseball, and Basketball. The mule had just balked in the road when the Doctor came by. Mr. Engalls asked him for something to start the mule. The doctor reached down into his medicine case and gave the mule some powders. The mule switched his tail, toss- ed his head and started at a mad gallop down the road. Mr. Engalls watched the flying animal. How much did that medicine cost, Doc? he asked. Oh, about fifteen cents, said the phy- sician. Well, give me a quarter's worth, quick! I've got to catch that mule! Alas for little Mary! We'll never see Mary more: For what she thought was H20 Was H2SO4. Love is like an onion: You taste it with delight, And when it's gone you wonder Whatever made you bite. Albert McCormick: Mind if I turn off the hall lights? B. P. Hamlin: Not at all. The ceiling light? Of course. The floor lamp? Yes, Albert. Now that it is dark in here, may I ask you a question? Yes, dear. Do you think this luminous dial watch is worth six dollars? A blotter is something you look for while the ink dries. Did you use the car last night, son? Carl: Yes, Dad, I took some of the boys and went for a ride. Well, you can tell one of the boys that he left his lace handkerchief in the front seat. Leigh Crosby could not sound the R's. He was telling Nellie Hinton of a wow that he had witnessed. A what? said Nellie. A 'wow' replied Leigh. What is a wow? Why don't you know. a wow, a wiot, a wumpus, a wacket? Conversation recently heard on the bus: Comfy, honey? 'Bout to freeze. Want my coat? Just the sleeves. Full or empty? Full, please. Comfy, honey? Ummmmmmmm Page Eighteen
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