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Popular Song Hits Ain't She Sweet ? -Neva Boeke. High, High Up in the Hills -Ward Worlein. When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' Along -Thresa Waber. Precious -Maurice Penfield. Baby Face -Walter Kanne. Me Too -Irene Broughton. Cock-A-Eloodle I'm Off My Noodle --James Ro . Hard-To-Get Gertie -Irene Van Fleet. I Love the College Girls -Elmer Christjae- ner. My Wild Irish Rose -Rosalie Burns. How Many Times -Royal Petersen. There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's Eyes - Francis Bunn. Sweet Thing -Winifred McGovern. Animal Crackers -Richard Clarke. 'Deed I Do -Bernice Swift. Horses -Lyle Spake. Five Foot Two--Eyes of Blue --Genevieve Slattery. Truly I Do --Marion Stangler. Hard-Hearted Hannah -Winifred Arkell. at Dick Clarke keeps his cows in the pasture so that he can always get pasteurized milk. Thresa: Say, don't you think Dick's a regu- lar lady killer? Bernice: I'll say he is: he starves them to death. Miss Anderson: This is the third time you have been late. Don't you know you cannot stop the flight of time ? Charles S.: Oh, I don't know, I just stopped a couple of minutes down the street. Miss Springmeyer: Is this theme original? Lyle Spake: No, I wrote it myself. Miss Springmeyer: What is the future tense of marry? Royal: Divorce Mrs. Crooks: Why are you always so far be- hind in your studies ? Ward: So I can pursue them better. Irene B.: Isn't this book rather technical? Raymond M.: Why, it was that way when I got it. Rosalie: Jim almost drowned last night. Irene B.: How come ? Rosalie: The pillow slipped, the bed spread, and he fell into the springs. Miss Miner: What are the five senses? Thresa: Nickles. Dick Clarke: Say, Prof., when day breaks where do the pieces go? Genevieve S.: Where is Atoms? Marion S.: You mean Athens, don't you? Genevieve S.: No, Atoms, the place where everything is blown to. High School Fiction Reign of Terror -Senior play practice. Much to do about Nothing -Junior girls The Reckoning - Exam. day The Spoilers -The faculty The Quiet Hour --The Assembly Hall The Story hour -Asking to be excused Little Men -Raymond Kalow and Arnold Miller. Little Women -Genevieve Divine and Lucille Kanne. Unknown -Future worth of Seniors Daddy Long Legs -Ward Worlein When a Man's a Man -Mr. Crooks Ward: Miss Anderson, do you think its right to punish a person for something he did not do? Miss Anderson: Certainly not. Ward: Well. I haven't studied my Civics for today. Freshie: High School is a great human fac- tory. Senior: Yes, students get caned there. Miss Springmeyer: Francis, why are you not writing? Francis: I ain't got no pen. Miss Springmeyer: Where's your grammar ? Francis: She's dead. Mrs. Van Fleet fknocking on the bedroom doorbz Irene, eight o'clock. Irene: Did you? Better call a doctor. Royal: Do you think paper could be used ef- fectively to keep people warm? Gordon R.: I'll say I do, the last report card I took home kept the whole family hot for a week. Miss Anderson: What is the liberty bell? Walt: The one that rings at the end of all eight periods. Howard Smith: Mr. Ramsey, I don't think I deserved a zero. Mr. Ramsey: Neither do I, but that's the low- est mark I could give you. - Elmer: Now, Irene, what would you do if you were in my shoes ? Irene Van: Get a shine. Found on Maurice's enrollment card. Name of Parents: Mama and Papa. What They Will Say When The Annual Comes Out. High School Girl- Why, my name is only in it eight times. Juniors- Wait until next year. Sophomores- Ain't the jokes punk. Freshies- I knew it. Alumni- I wonder why they didn't give us a write-up?'l Business flvlen- Quite a book, did you see my ad . In General- Oh Hum!!l
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