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R. V. H. S. Ain 't Nature Grand It was in the far south. How are times? asked the tourist. Pretty tolerable, stranger, responded the old fellow, who was sitting idly on the stump of a tree. I had a pile of brush to burn and the lightning set Hre to it and saved me the trouble of burning it up. I had some trees to cut down, but the cyclone leveled them and saved me the trouble. Remarkab1e! But what are you doing now? Waiting for an earthquake to come along and shake the potatoes out of the ground. ' ' Miss Moore Qin English classj : Lester tell me what it is when I say, 'I love, you love, he loves'. Lester Chambers: That's one of those triangles where somebody gets shot. Miss Moore: Where is your reply to that business letter? Martha Pfister: It hasn't come yet. Miss Whitnah Cin Chemistry classj : You can strike safety matches on cloth, did you ever try it? , Eugene: No it's hard on pants. James H.: How long can I live without brains? Mr. Castelo: That remains to be seen. You can drive a mule to water, but a pencil must be lead. Miss Moore: Mar what is i norance'! , Q Mary: When you don't know something and some one finds it out. Ada CIn Am. Hist. Classjs The settlers of Georgia thought that they could raise silk, but could only raise rice and cotton. One of the Freshman girls in Science asked Miss Whitnah if she might go to the assembly to get her ear. Meaning-The picture which was drawn. We wonder why Minnie likes 0 Charlies so well? Miss Whitnah in Science: What is the other name for windpipe? Harry Teuscher: Sunday Throat. 'Q Anna: Marie you have a little mouth. Marie S.: Yes, but he wou1dn't let me open it. Cmeaning photographer when pictures were takenl. PAGE EIGHTY-ONE Lf, ,Vi
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