THE W. II. S. DEHATKR 23 FUNNIES Miss Gilinore - ' Miss McMaster, do y m know it all? ' Miss McMastfi- Ves ' in. IV History (Tredinuick yawning) I walked lionic last niglit. Miss Pattee Take a walk now. Walk to the odice. Bonney (translating German) ' I don ' t know what ' Overwork is. Miss Giluiore 1 thoiiglit yon did not. ' ' IV Chemistry. Mr. I ' reble I am going to have the talking stop. The nest person that stops will have to leave the room. Vocabulary Drill. Mis.s Gilmore To weigh— Miss Taft. Choru.s Use standard scales. Mr. Preble (speaking to Honney, U) I can ' t fnrnish you with brains when there are none around here. Miss Walton was giving topical outline of Hurke ' s speech. Miss Ingram E.xcuse me for interrupting, but state your temper first. Miss Clement to Hutchinson ' -Well, can you give us a little translation? Hutchinson ' Dout know. I ' ll tell yon in just a minute. I haven ' t looked it over yet Miss Ingram (explaining to IV English the work to be done) Now you ' ve got to do it, so you might as well make up your faces. Shoes were being discussed in the long recess. Oh! cried one girl, enviously, Do you know, Miss M. only wears two shoes. Quite remarkable, isn ' t it ' ? Misslrgrain (after reading Burn ' s love poems) Why do you like Burn ' s poetry, Hildur? Miss Carlson (starting) Because it sounds natural. Miss Ingrain What great thing lias this century given to the world ' ? ' ' Gordon The Tango. Stewart in IV German (speaking of marks) Where do I stand? Miss Gilmore Somewhere down below. Here ' s a wise one ! Mr. Preble If you don ' t know when you are, you ' re lost. Miss Pattee There ' s no one who appreciates your jokes but yourself, Dillaway. Dillaway Well! that ' s enough. Mr. Preble (after explaining that the heaviest part of a fall- ing body strikes first) Johnson, if you should fall, you would probably fall feet first. Our chief I ' eporter is sick most of the time so that he is in no condition to see a Joke, even when Mr. Butterticld tells one, so you understand why they are so few. Miss Walker is now trying to make us understand that she didn ' t know it was Stewart who was holding her hand in the German class ; thought it was Miss Taft. Oh, bliss ! NOT A DRY PAGE IN IT !
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