Urbana High School - Rosemary Yearbook (Urbana, IL)

 - Class of 1918

Page 104 of 124

 

Urbana High School - Rosemary Yearbook (Urbana, IL) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 104 of 124
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Page 103 text:

THE R0 S EM A RY JOKES The one who thinks these jokes are poor Would straightway change his views, Could he compare the jokes we print With those we do not use. $ English IV.—Sentences: Her really didn’t ought to go. Now where did‘you went to school? 5 Uncle Ed: Why Horace! You don’t swear do you? Cook: No, I don’t swear, but I know all the words. £ The five Great Powers of Europe are, steam, electricity, wind, horse and camel. He: You are quite comfortable, honey dear? She: Yes, love. He: The cushions are easy and soft? She: Yes, darling. He: You don’t feel any jolts? She, sweetheart. He: And there is no drought on my lamb is there? She: No, my ownest own. He: Then change seats with me. S Miss Roberts: You ought to be able to recite with all that assistance back there. Swiss: I could, but there is a difference of opinion. Si Teacher: What’s the most nervous thing next to a girl? Ezzie: Me, next to a girl. Dear Teacher: Please excuse Ruth, she fell in the mud. By doing the same you will greatly oblige, | Ninety-nine | Her Mother.



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THE ROSEMARY Miss Bruner (translating Latin): Tell me slave where is thy horse? Ray Smith: Oh, up my sleeve, but I wasn’t using it. £ A kiss, said young Charles, is a noun we allow, Rut tell me my dear is it proper or common? Lovely Mary blushed deep and exclaimed, “Why I vow, I think that a kiss is both proper and common.” £ Girls, did you know that Samson died with a bang on the head? £ Wayne: Father, give me a nickle. Mr. Nolen: Don’t you think you are too old to beg for a nickel? Wayne (after a moment’s reflection) : That’s so—say, give me a dime. ‘ £ Cy Blue: I am always having tough luck with my Geometry. Miss Cline: What's the matter, did you lose it? Cy: Yes, and worse luck, I found it. £ Twinkle, Twinkle little star, Coming into class, We don’t wonder why it is That you always pass. £ W. Gill: Do you allow drunken people in this train? Conductor: Why, not when they are too drunk, but just take a seat in the smoker and keep quiet and nobody will notice. £ FOR SALE Azro Feidlcr (after viewing Olympia candy display): Doesn’t that look good? CMs. Goodpasture: Uh huh, let’s stand here and look at it a while. £ Dear Teacher: Please excuse Cliff for staying home. He had der measles to oblige his father. Mr. Dillman. | One Hundred One

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