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Mr.
Clevenger, while ushering one of our small tyrants to the office one
noon, was successful in reaching the top step, when the youth in hand
turned and fled down the stairs. Mr. C. followed in hot pursuit to the
outside door, then gave up in despair. H. C. (translating German sentence)-“In the tree tops there is scarcely a breath.” (In the tree top there is room to breathe.) Why did the Springville millinery store interest the B. B. team??? Mr. C. (as “Happy” Fife walks past the office) -“There goes Hubert. He should have been called “noisy” instead of “Happy.” Ruby J.-“Mr. Clevenger, may I see you?” Mr. C.-“Why, yes; look at me as long as you want to.” |
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Mr.
Moyle, at dinner at the home of Irene Abbey, meets Irene and asks her if she is in the Freshman class. I.A.(very indignantly)-“No, sir; I am a senior.” H. R.-“How can you tell how much humidity is in the room? Is it by a thermometer, or what?” L. V. K.-“Why, by a telescope.” Miss Lee(reading life of Johnson)-“He stuttered like a scarecrow” |