October 15. 1Q/.3
BAILfY BUGLE
HE PRIES
HE SPIES
HE SNOOPS
Snooping Sam
Of all things! La
Verne, a senior, has
to be given a pacify
to be kept quiet.
Paul, a
typewriter
prints inuch faster
than a pencil writes.
Does Miss Langley ob
ject?
My! the compliment
Miss Langley received
when the man at the
fair guessed her age
eighteen I What would
he say about Miss Ross !
Partiesr Parties I
Parties I What’s the
motive sophom.ore girls?
You needn't look so
sneakash Bobby, Tommy,
and V/illi£. Everyone
kiio\'.'S v/2iat' s crumpled
in yo\iv J-iand as you
enter che room--an ex~
CUOP'o
Maybe it isn’t be
cause you look old,
Betty Doris, that the-
man referred to some
of the ninth grade
girls os your ch^ildren.
Probably he was judg
ing by your sophisti
cated v;ays.
Harry Lee, Bobby P.
and Hex, do you enjoy
seeing your victim
scolded by the teacher
for g.oing to class
without a pencil? Or
maybe you are planning
to make extra money by
selling collected
pencils. Which is the
motive?
What next? eaves
dropping little aouso
tells us the home-ec
girls are wishing for
a separate building.
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