Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
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Campus Dust-<br />
Where does Miss Bede learn all the<br />
Flapper: (after devouring hot dog:<br />
He called his girl Geometry: she wa<br />
“Well, I’m up against it now,” ex<br />
pole.<br />
Then there is the cross-eyed girl<br />
HE WAS SO DUMB:<br />
He thought they kept the poultry<br />
He wanted to grow French fried p<br />
He thought a ship needed eyes to g<br />
He thought the greenhouse was wh<br />
“Mercy, lady, mercy,” pleaded the<br />
until she threatened to call a policeman.<br />
Can you imagine Brinky and Ear’<br />
Freshmen adviser at final rehearsal of<br />
contest: Do all of you boys have cc<br />
Wear your coats then and no sweaters.<br />
wear string ties and,-NO CAPS ON<br />
STAGE.<br />
Art is acquiring a mustache<br />
’Neath his patrician beak.<br />
He is getting it on the installment plan,<br />
A little down each week.<br />
Miss Bede: “Won’t you join me<br />
cup of tea”<br />
Mr. Mlinar: “Well, you get in and<br />
if there is any room left for me.”<br />
Miss Warne (Observing Mr. Ococks<br />
satisfaction) : “Wasn’t your egg co<br />
long enough”<br />
Mr. Ocock: “Yes, but it wasn’t co<br />
soon enough.”<br />
Alma Jacobson: “I think Mr. Mlin<br />
a wonderful teacher. He knows so<br />
things that are not in the book.”<br />
Eighty-eight