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W, 1, mi- ,. A s - or we A A 0 0 JOKES FROM FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Miss Long asked her beginning reading class why mother went window shopping, Len said, To buy windows. A4 56 35 Helen complained to Miss Mulinx that Wallace won't keep his feet to home. Wallace gravely, I don't want them at home. I want them at school. 315 55 P5 ln Miss Steppes' reading class, the children were asked to make sentences about Roseis furniture which the boys only had made. Sen- tences were coming slowly from the boys. To stimulate activity Miss Steppe said, The girls are making more sentences than the boys and yet the boys have been doing the work. Omar accounted for the situa- tion with, We made it and girls-they thinked it. . as -is as ' Something moved Geneva to pinch Doris in Miss Rord's class. Miss Rord asked Geneva if she liked to be pinched, Geneva was sure she did not enjoy it. Miss Rord pressed the point further by asking if she thought other people liked to be pinched. Before she could answer, Dorothy Ann approves of nothing apparently, Thou shall not commit adultery, it says so in the Bible, seeming to feet that would throw some light on pinching your neighbor. 56 56 56 During a street sign lesson in reading the No admittance sign was presented. The first word offered no difficulties and phonics came thru the sound of the seemed word, but no one knew its meaning until I-I d h ' ' ' ' owar gave w at seemed to him a most reasonable explanation, Ain t got no mittens. x Y , 7 N ' U - -fi 126
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