Winslow High School - Eskimo Yearbook (Winslow, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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'J XX s Q .fb OKES Salesman: Little girl, is your mother at home 7 Sarah Hurst: Yes, sir. Salesman fafter knocking in vainj: I thought you Said your mother was at home. Sarah: Yes, sir, but, I don't live here. U U U U U Phyllis Milev fto Mr. Thompson the first day of schoolj: My dad says he wants me to be sure to take one of those courses in Domestic Silence. o c a a s Mrs. Cooper: Do you say your prayers at night? Paul Davis: Oh, yes, ma'am. Mrs. C.: And do you always say them in the morn- ing, too? Paul: No, ma'am. I'm not scared in the daytime. U U U U U Mrs. Elliott: Why are you eating with your knife? Lois Keith: My fork leaks, Mrs. Elliott. U U U U U Mr. Smith: My wife asked me to take our old cat ot? somewhere and lose it. So I put it in a basket and tramped into the country for about eight miles. Mr. Burns: Did you lose the cat? Mr. Smith: Lose it! If I hadn't followed it, I'd never have gotten back home! U U U U U Clarice Lufl' fprotesting to the bell boy in the hortelj: I tell you I won't have this room. I simply won't pay my good money for a pigsty with a measly little foldin' bed in it. You think just because I'm from the country-- Bell Boy: Get in, miss. Get in. This ain't your hotel room. This is the elevator. U U U U U Mrs. Thompson: Sammy, can you tell me the name of an animal that travels a great distance Y Sammy: Yes, a goldfish. .It travels around the globe. U Mr. Wrex Reed: Did I ever tell you how I tried jujitsu on a burglar? Mr. Thompson: No. Mr. Reed: Well, I got hold of his leg and twisted it over his shoulder. Then I got hold of his arm and twisted it around his neck, and before he knew where he was I was flat on my backi' . U Helen Curry: Does it take much to feather a nest ? Margaret Glader: No, just a little down. U U U U U Mr. Curtis: My shaving brush is very stiff. Gordon: That's funny. It was nice and soft yesterday when I painted my bicycle with it. U U U U U Harold Stone: Dad, do you know that you're a lucky man? Mr. Stone: How is that? Harold: You won't have to buy new books for me this year. I am taking last year's work over again. U U U U U Mr. Bryan Reed treading the paperl: Over five thousand alligators go each year to make wallets? Mrs. Reed: Isn't it wonderful they can be trained to do that? Mrs. Elliott: Name five things that contain milk, Ruth? , Ruth Edrington: Butter, cheese, ice cream, and two cows. U U U U U Bob Nixon: Was that your new girl I saw you with Saturday night? Charles Edrington: No, just the old one painted over. c o a c o Mr. McQueen: I never kissed a girl until I met your mother. Will you be able to say the same to your son when you become a married man? Richard: Not with such a straight face as you can, Dad. U U U U U Mr. Potter lordering lunch at Parker's Drug Storey: Give me a. chicken salad. Jimmy Parker: Do you want the 40-cent one or the 50-cent one? Mr. P.: What's the difference? Jimmy: The 40-cent ones are made of veal and pork, and the 50-cent ones are madetof tuna. U U U U Mrs. Baize: Gail, don't dip your bread in the gravy. It's such bad manners. Gail: I know, mother, but it's such good taste. U U U U U Mrs. Cottrell: With a single stroke of his brush Joshua Reynolds, the painter, could change a smiling face to a frowning one. Gene Goodwin: So can my mother. U U U U U Howard Carter: What is the hardest thing about learning to skate? Joe Corn: The ice, when you come right down to it. U U U U U Charles Gieselman: I drink about fifty cups of coffee a day. Carla H Charles: It helps. U U U U U TIN YOU I bought a wooden whistle, But it wooden whistle, So I bought a steel whistle, But steel it wooden whistle, So I bought a lead whistle, Still they wooden lead me whistle, So I bought a tin whistle, And now I tin whistle. U U U U U Mr. Smith: You never tell me what you buyl Don't I get any voice in the buying Y Mrs. Smith: Certainly, dear! You get the invoice. U U U U U Elaine Thompson: Daddy, what's the difference be- tween a gun and a machine gun ? Mr. T.: There is a big difference. It is just as if I spoke, and then your mother spoke. arper: Doesn't that keep you awake? 64 .

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