. Schoolma'am 1917. i-- ftiwe Lees ■ * -• it* ■* eimmrrfft** treys S/wte y^es fe r. Sophomore: How am I going to keep it straight? Yesterday weshirred cloth, and today we shirred eggs. Merla: Which sonnet are you going to take to memorize?Rene: The shortest one I can find. I want to go to the front and nurse the soldiers, like Jenny Wren. Do ycu mean Florence Nightingale? Oh, yes; I knew it was some kind of bird. Dr. Sanger: This was Binets : I thought he kept a dry goods store. Miss S.: Why did you miss breakfast?Rene: Cause I couldnt run any faster. Embryo Dressmaker: Mr. Shriv


. Schoolma'am 1917. i-- ftiwe Lees ■ * -• it* ■* eimmrrfft** treys S/wte y^es fe r. Sophomore: How am I going to keep it straight? Yesterday weshirred cloth, and today we shirred eggs. Merla: Which sonnet are you going to take to memorize?Rene: The shortest one I can find. I want to go to the front and nurse the soldiers, like Jenny Wren. Do ycu mean Florence Nightingale? Oh, yes; I knew it was some kind of bird. Dr. Sanger: This was Binets : I thought he kept a dry goods store. Miss S.: Why did you miss breakfast?Rene: Cause I couldnt run any faster. Embryo Dressmaker: Mr. Shriver, I got this design out of my Shriver: Then your head must feel better. The Training School boy was telling about the Boston Tea Party: ThnAmericans stood everything vntil the British got to putting tacks in their tea. A Sophomore looked ud into the sky and caught sight of the dipper. Oh,rhe said, theres the funnel! First Junior: I wouldnt teach Math if I were to be shot at Junior: Well, Id have to be shot if the children should tell theirr 2rents how I


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