Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1932, Page 100

Description: HPACVCETISCMCNTS■~HB.rHELP WANTEDOne who will wash and iron, help with cooking, wash dishes, doheavy cleaning. Must be on the job 24 hours a day, Sundays andHolidays.Wages—A Few Cents an HourYou Cannot Imagine Such a ServantBut There Is One—ELECTRICITYAlways on the job. It will make your toast or cook your meals.Clean, sweep, iron, and wash. Run a fan or heat your rooms.For greater comfort at less cost, use your electric servants.PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANYOF INDIANAMr. Conn: Why did you not answermy question?Teddy Gale: I did, I shook my head.Mr. Conn: Well, you dont expectme to hear it rattle from here, do you?Catherine Feltus: To think that Imthe first girl you ever loved.Bob Harrell: Yes, darling.C. F.: And to think that you think Ibelieve that.Miss Wellons: What is a compoundrelative?Albert Galyan: I dunno—twins, Iguess.Love is like an onion,We taste it with delight;But when its gone we wonder,Whatever made us bite.Speaking of Dame Fortune, that reminds us that one day when we wereaway she called at our house. Since thenshe has sent her daughter . . . Miss Fortune.Forrest Alexander: (In tangle on mat)Ouch! Ouch! Leggo my toe! Oh! Oh!my toe.Charles McDaniels: (Calmly) Well,why dont you let go then?Many people have a good aim in life,but never pull the trigger.Get eight hours sleep every day, butnot during school hours.Some set a good example, others justset.Page One Hundred
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