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24 The Target HEALTH REPORT Name Disease How Contracted Cure Eleanor Thompson., studying five subjects vacation Pauline Lamon grinning natural expression flu mask Adnah Leonard girls experience solitary confinement Mary L. Thompson-whispering interest muzzle Gladys Hull gum chewing need of exercise lockjaw Helen Weissel tardiness habit kiddie4cars Jariie Harris ...goo-goo eyes practice blind institute Addison Cole repose natural dynamite Warder Wheldon ' .heart trouble pretty girls hopeless Nash Berger teacher ' s pet concentration padded cell Leora Kibbe ..eloquence lunching with Harriett }-ellow slip Kirk Underhill playing winkum Marian Wel lendorf cold shoulder Miss Doreen Grattan is never on Teacher (in L. 9 History): Tell time; something about the Egyptians. What The stops to hear the birdies sing was their general make up. And the froggics rave in notes of La Verne Calnen : They used a lot Spring — of rouge. At one minute of nine. Leora Kibbe (in H. 10 French — lack Driver is fat translating French): He has the air There ' s no harm in that; of a dish of cabbage. Jack does his lessons 1 And gets them down pat. Miss Ellerhorst (in music) : Stop, you basses are weeping too soon. We . , , must all weep together. V irgmia Doub has a right to be rr PI U ' , ., . „ r Miss Christy (in H. 9 English- - Her putts are the largest in all oi , . . . . . , , during a suggestion game) : And her crowd. , , „ „ what does swallow suggest. Egon Gunderian: Bacchus. Girls, a leap year dance is now your chance for Lloyd O ' O ' Brien. Marjorie Mills: I want to send this package to New York. How Wright Morton (in L. 8 Math): much will it be? Every right triangle must have a The clerk handed her a bunch of hippopotamus. stamps Marjorie Mills: Do I have to stick James Johnson (in L 9 English): these on myself? It was very bad for the dogs to Clerk: No, Miss, on the package. go into the water because they were very hot. Teacher: We will now look at the Miss Christy: Yes, it was very appendix. bad for those hot dogs to go in the Bob Green and John Rhodes: We water. can ' t, ours are already taken out.
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The Target 2 3 WILLARD SLOGANS -I ' ll just borrow my math and avoid teacher ' s wrath — Jean Dumermuth. Use your head, spart the red (ink) — Donald Wallace. Cut torture, punk posture — George Orly. Trip the light fantastic toe and a ton of fat will go — Lloyd O ' Brien. Knowledge is a useful thing, have some now and then to spring — Ed- ward Carter. Powder and rats from reveille to taps — Eleena Beebee. Moving lips mean yellow slips — James Johnson. Boy with fear, posture test near; oh dear, lie cut — Nash Burger. Borrow less and give your friends a needed rest — Kirk Underhill. Work more, less fours — Egon Gunderian. The Cakery ' s eats empty Target staff seats — Avery Shuey. Use Webster, not your neighbor — Florence Jackson. What ' s your hurry? You should worry — Derrick Lehmer. Think twice before you shoot once — Virginia Doub. Poor attention, more detention — Courtney Pitt. Keep your feet beneath your desk and give the hurdlers time for rest — Graham Peake. Quit your foolin ' and tend to your schoolin ' — Donald Mitchell. As sure as his eyes are in his sockets, you ' ll find his hands deep in his pockets — Jack Dalziel. Evelyn Henderson: Elsey, lend me a pin. Elsey Hurt: I haven ' t any pins. I haven ' t got on the dress I made. Carl Castleman (in English) : The oldest living forty-niner is one hun- dred and fourteen days old. Marjorie Mills to Cordelia Price: Isn ' t it funny that men at a foot- ball game always shout when some player is hurt. I wonder why? Cordelia Price: I suppose it is be- cause they don ' t want the girls to hear what the player is saying. Harrison Lewis: Was Hydra- phobia king of the fairies? Teacher (in L. 9 History): Give me a modern illustration of Diogenes who went around in the daytime with a lantern looking for an honest man? Jack Gillespie: Miss Ellerhorst; looking for a good tenor for the Glee Club. Elwood Woolsey: Would you think it right to punish a boy for something he had not done? Teacher: No, of course, I shouldn ' t. Elwood: Well, I haven ' t done any of my lessons. Jack Gillespie (when looking at his report card) : If my ma saw this the graveyard would be the next place for me. Jean Scott (leaving Gwendolyn Barnes ' house) : Well, I must be off. Gwendolyn Barnes: Yes, I have noticed that for a long time. Ruth Davenport: Who was Moses ' grandson? Irene Dana: Stanford.
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