. Aurora. use drinking water. —O— Heard in a recitation in AmericanPoetry—The poem, The Last Leaf,was being discussed. Miss Browningsaid, The old mans nose hung on hisneck. —O— Loveland—Who invented work? Bolinger—I dont know; whoever hewas though, should have stayed and fin-ished it. Kraning—Yes, I once loved a girl andshe made a fool of me. Miss Cattin—Some girls do make alasting impression, dont they? —O— ? Mr. Bardsley (in the dining hall aftergrace had been said over the hash)—1dont see why they ask the blessing overthis stuff today. They did that onceyesterday. —O— On an exam paper in Bi
. Aurora. use drinking water. —O— Heard in a recitation in AmericanPoetry—The poem, The Last Leaf,was being discussed. Miss Browningsaid, The old mans nose hung on hisneck. —O— Loveland—Who invented work? Bolinger—I dont know; whoever hewas though, should have stayed and fin-ished it. Kraning—Yes, I once loved a girl andshe made a fool of me. Miss Cattin—Some girls do make alasting impression, dont they? —O— ? Mr. Bardsley (in the dining hall aftergrace had been said over the hash)—1dont see why they ask the blessing overthis stuff today. They did that onceyesterday. —O— On an exam paper in Bible Literature—Paul went to Jew-rusalem to becomea rabbit. —O— Loren Karns—How old do you haveto be before you are an old maid? Lucile McFann—That depends onyou. —O—On an exam paper in Geography, inanswer to the question, What is succo-tash? Succotash is a city in Mexico. —O—A gem thought from a chapel talk.—Some people work like old cider becausethey tKe^y s I Tog- -rvot. BRIGHT f>AYINGS Lois Brumbaugh (at a ball gamewhen the lights went out)—Well, thismay be a bright time, but it isnt Brightenough for me. —O— Lydia Bright (in S. S. Class at WestEnd)—What is an island? Child—An island is some wateraround a piece of land that isnt wet.—O— Lois Brumbaugh was asked to givethree Irish stories for impromptu workin society. Miss K. Blooher was some-what bored. She had heard them allbefore. (Miss Blocher is Mr. Brightshostess.) ? )}? ? * A 0 I 1^^ ?!* % ^ I I m •?? m Pag-e One Hundred Fifty-one j-(/ ;y ? J^r). ». , .v ^
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