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Bernice Rinker without a pompadour.

Minnie Cooper without a blue ring.

Grace Ozment cutting classes.

Hazel Warren without her “Virginia” pin.

Mary Morgan without her lessons.

Cora Ferguson never falling.

Arthur Cook without Lizzie.

Ethel Smith living at Mooresville.

Florence Taylor without Ida.

Maude Jones talking all the time.

Chester Stayton with only one girl.

Edith Nelson teaching school.

Roy Robbins called on Mildred Townsend the other night. Next morning Mildred’s father couldn't find his umbrella and he was asking about it when Mildred’s little brother George said, “I know where it is, Sister’s beau got it. Mildred said, “Why George, how can you talk so? Naughty boys talk that way.” To which George replied, “Well he did take it, too. As he was was on the porch I heard him say, ‘I’m just going to steal one.

Harvey Farmer (in EngishEnglish [sic]) “What is a maiden name? Is it a girl’s firstname [sic]?”