Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 21 of 32
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Page 21 text:

WHIM-WHAMS MEOW! Gladys: What would you {five for hair like mine? Dot: 1 dunno, dear, what did you give for it? Francis: Did you have your hair cut? Clyde: No, I washed it and it shrunk. Dot: You’re a coward—you're even a-fraid of your own shadow . Edith: Well, why shouldn’t I be? It looks like u crowd following me! Teacher: Clyde, what is work? Clyde: (Sleepy) Everything’s work. Teacher: (Not irate) Do you mean to tell me that this desk is work? Clyde: Sure, woodwork. Nurse: You are a good looking girl but you should brush your teeth. Nobodyuknow: 1 did once, but I nearly bled to death so I quit. LOGIC We go to school to improve our faculties. Our instructors are our faculties. Therefore, we go to school to improve our instructors. Clyde: Girls are prettier than men. Frank: Naturally. Clyde: No—artificially. APOLOGIES TO DOT Roses are red LePages are glue. If you think you're the berries Then I’m the cat’s mew. John Moore: (Shaking the bed) Wake up! Frank: I can't. John Moore: Why not? Frank: Because I am awake. Mr. Neeiara: How far are you from the correct answer? Frank: Two seats. 25: An awful accident up street! 28: What happened? 25: A car ran into a garage. Frank: I’m off that girl. She insulted me. Francis: How ? Frank: She asked me if I danced? Francis: What’s insulting about that? Frank: I was dancing with her when she asked me. Frank: Say, what kind of a fellow is Smith? Clyde: He’s one of those fellows who always grab the stool when there is a piano to be moved. Edith: I have a cold in my head. Anna: Well, that’s something. An egoist is a person who gets stuck on his own point of view. A HINT FOR THE THIN Jump out of the attic window and you'll come down plump. The main difference between a girl chewing her gum and the cow chewing her cud is that the cow generally looks thoughtful. Teacher: Why are you always late to class? Stude: Because of a sign I have to pass on my way here. Teacher: What has that to do with it? Stude: Why it says, “School Ahead! Go Slow.” Frank: Suppose you were in my shoes, what would you do? Francis: I’d shine them.

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A SEVEN YEAR STAR The above picture of Frank Spear of Kacine waa presented to the Wisconsin School for the Deaf by Chicago friends. P'rank has been one of the most prominent athletes in southern Wisconsin on the foot ball team, basket ball team, and base ball team, and his ability as a progressive player, his fairness as a student, and his ability to win laurels for the Wisconsin School for the Deaf has been recognized for years.



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