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24 The Target Miss Farwell: Where were you born, May? May Mansell: In England. Marion Wetmore: Have you been civilized yet? (Meaning nat- uralized.) Miss Ellerhorst: Will you please tell that girl to put her voice on this piece of paper? Miss Wirt, in English: Can any- one define autobiography? Harry Benteen: Well, you own an auto and take a trip. Charles Cutler: Will you please let me get into this desk? Madelene Hull to Gladys: What is that ' coon ' boy ' s name? (Kou- ghan.) Billy Musgrave in L 7 English: Let it be our prayer and our strug- gle, that we may float over our graves. (Flag may float.) Teacher: Edward Harms got 1 in the test. Voice in front of room: Great team work. Mignon Callish: Name one oi the evils of war. Bonnie George: It makes more history. Mignon Callish: Seventh period you run over to the cottage and grab the windows by the seat. Ruth Tucker, answering question in History: They were able to make influenza speeches. (Influen- tial.) Jackson Bliss: Then they made preparations for her feet. (Meaning fate.) Ruth Henderson, buying Victrola records: Have you any new dance records? Clerk: Have a Heart and Kiss Me Again on the Other Side. Miss Christy: Give the meaning of the word votaress. James Wilson: Lady Hermit. Kathleen Morehouse, in sewing: How far are you? Marjory Handy: I ' m just put- ting on my neck. Miss M. Mayne: What will we do with anyone who comes without his work, class? Russell McC: Kick them out. Miss Mayne: Oh! I have more regard for my shoes than that. Lady looking at picture of John, the Baptist: Oh, what a lovely picture. Little Boy: Yes, that ' s John the Mattress. Katherine Dawson: Oh, Julia, a jigachir general lives next door. (Brigadier general.) Catherine Cole: Did you see that lady? She had a whole mouthful of gold feet. (Gold teeth.) Myer Barnett: Tresses are the bottom of a robe. Elizabeth Denbigh translating H 10 French: Imagine how my blood mounted to hear the rude words.
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The Target SING A SONG O ' LATIN. Sing a song of Latin, Spoken long ago, Four and twenty hard words All in a row. Nouns, verbs and adjectives, Every one is there. Where has my memory gone? Where, O where? Miss Gibbs in H 9 drawing: Henry Takahashi, your face isn ' t big enough. Ed Harms, Ed Harms, his father ' s son, Stole a tie, and away he run. The tie did gleam, And Ed did beam, And wondered why the school did scream. SPRING. It was early in the morning — About three or four, I guess — When I woke up from my slumbers With a feeling of restlessness. The bed felt hard and lumpy, Quite an unusual thing, So I removed the matress and covers And found ' twas the coming of a spring. ALEXANDER KOUGHAN. Harold Lane in H 9 Spanish : They all smelled the growl. Mr. Beardsley: What comes out of Greece? Voice: Gravy. In H 8 English the class was talk- ing of the resemblance of Whittier ' s father and sister. Mrs. Colemore: Well, Malcom, what have you to say? Malcom Emslie: Whittier ' s father died and so did his sister. Elizabeth Denbigh: Who did Kewpie fall in love with? (Mean- ing Cupid.) Russell McConnell in H 10 Latin: I thought he was killed in the Latin reader. (Labienus.) Mr. Beardsley: If you were a prehistoric cave man returning home, and you heard a growl in your cave, what would you expect to encounter on entering? Richard Taggart: My wife. Martha Armstrong: I have twenty-four sheets and pillow slips in my box of stationery. George Minifee in H 9 History: Nero killed his mother to keep her quiet. Teddy Morehouse speaking oi candy recipes: And you beat and beat and then you change arms and beat again? Mr. Beardsley in H 9 History: About 1500 A. D. when several men were trying to be Pope, what small rulers found their chance to revolt? Alexander Koughan: The Dukes, Counts and Discounts. (Meaning Viscounts.) Mr. Beardsley in H 9 History: I, the Emperor — Wenonah King in H9 English: Polyphemus cut his beard with a scythe and combed it with a hurry- comb. (Currycomb.) Mae Mansell reading As You Like It : Aye, marry me now, and muzzle your wisdom.
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