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nnmnn rrIIiiiIIIu1iI11iIiIInniiumuummmiwumlmVtaiIIIIIInIIinumimnnnmminmummm nnmnnnnm mumnnmmmmian4mmmnnnnuu mmnnuuniin i ummiitimnnnnnunmnniiiiiIi4vIninvuvvmmtnuuuuuuiu GDC' N30 IIC' wilt 15131 VIEK 19' OID' 'KO ? I 1i11IIinnnnimtinnnmrtitiiii4iQiru44tutI11nIIIInIInIIiuinuiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiwilliniuIIiI1IIuuuummmnmuVtiImumnmnnuntnmmmriiiminimumimnmniV1immmmttimnnmmmnmmmmmttIIIummmmnmmu COULD IT BE POSSIBLE? Claude XYalkup ..................................... tall. Elsie Hawkins .... ................. f at. Lorin Brix ...... -lack llarbee. .. . . . .with a trial balance. .............studious Monica Flakus. . . . ........... on time. Ruth liavener. ...... Taking her time. Gladys Corner. . . ................. Dateless Myrtle Taylor .... .... N Vithout Libby Nemek Carl Siefken ..... . VVith AH in Rapid Cal. lidwin Cutts. . . . Lafe Cook .... Lula Eberle .... Deuel McKee .... Rose McMahon .... Lucille Parsons .... Millie Miller ..... 'l'ruman Gross .... .. Miss Geiger .... . ..............Flunking . . . . XYithout a girl. ............Silent . . . .. . . . . .Grouchy ....Giggling? ? ? ? ... . . . . . . .Not Flirting a hurry .Sleeping till 1:00 p, m. ..... .Vvithout a letter. Mr. Arnold says a change is good for any one. li you don t believe it. try it. Mr. XYest wants to know how lllr. Arnold managed to beat Mr. Hubka's time. Mr. Arnold answered him something like this: You never can tell until you try, why don't you try-yn judging from the way Andrew Stoner bid on Geneva Campbells box, she must have tipped it off to him, otherwise he would not have known. He was determined to have that box. and got it regardless of cost. Page Ninety-Five TO THE TUNE OF SMILES . x 'l'here's a student here among us XVhose name is Loren Nlleeks. He's so tall you cannot see above him Six foot two in his stocking feet. Eyes as blue as the skies above us Filled with tender thoughts of you, and true. lYe wonder how you really can resist him Little Martha, we envy you. -.-Xuthor Unknown. 'X' 4' 'X' 'l' XYhat a queer name i'Claude Stepupf' or is it XYalkup? ,-Xsk bl. C. XVest. -x--x--1-+ ,V VV.-XNTED: Davenport, in first class condition. I will pay you well. -Hugh Arnold, Con. ++++ llarbee- I'1n crasy about 'Fern-s.' 'l There are over two hundred million lead pencils used that have rubbers on the end just because we make so many mis- takes. 4--x--1-f-if Now. Mr. Arnold wants to know how Mr. XYest managed to beat the banker's time. ' +'!','!'+ Roy Stone: This is my last quarter till I hear from home. li it comes tails. we'll go to the lleang if it comes heads we'll go to the Sung and-and if it stands on edge, welll stay here and study.
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