t ■ ' • i •!' i- X “Do you college boys waste much time?” “Oh, most girls are reasonable.” • 5 They call them virgin pines, because they never been axed Mother f (to 16 yr. old daughter) “Be diligent and steadfast, and you will succeed in life. Take the case of George Washington. Do you remember the great difficulty he had to contend with?” “Yes’m,” replied the girl, “He couldn’t tell a lie?” “Whoa dere, mule! Say dere, gal. does yo’ waht eh ride ter town?” Sho, black man!” “Say, lissen, niggah gal, de folks in town’t gonna link hit’s mighty funny de way yo’ neck wid m^ |ill de way ter town.” “Go way, man, ah ain’t neckin’ wid yo’.” j i “Sho, gal, but yo’ ain’t get ter town yet neither!” *1 'ii- Here’s to Kitty—they call her Wildroot ’caiise ★ . i i Visit our fountain this summer prompt, courteous, sanitary f irvice. s Friendly Welcome” MADE . \ ; : Across from Project Houses X Two people happened to be walking i long a she’s so damnruff. She: “You’re awful bashful, Jack, aren’t you? Now watch out, I’m going to sc^re you. (Kisses him.) Now you try to scare me.” i 1 Jack: “Boo!” road together. One waS a young woman, thje other a handsome farmer lad. The farmer l* J ing a large kettle on his t^ack, holding one hand, a cane in the other and lead They Came to a dark ravipfc. She said: “I’m afraid to .walk through you. Ypu might try to kiss me.” Said he: “How t could I, with all ihdse to carry?” Said she: “Well, you*might stick the Cane ii the ground, tie the goat to it, and put the Chicben under the kettle.” : .' She had been to colh You can’t spit and expectorate. qhipken in a goat. ■X • ] here with things I.E.S. Study Lamps| . . Drawing Equipment Hats . . . Caps COMPLETE Sam Browne Beks yt ■ . . Slide I Rules' 8 * | . . Slacks SERVICE V 1 BLOCK EAST OF NORTH GATE PHONE COLLEGE *4 JUNE, 1942 ,• < J . \