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Things Heard Around Unionville“Get a half sheet of paper and number from one to ten.’’--Mrs. Richardson onquiz day.“Now, Seniors, literature is hard; but it isn’t that hard. Stop groaning, Bob.’’--Mrs. Butler in English class.After careful consideration, the teachers have decided that there is to be no morebubble gum chewed on the school premises.--a green announcement slip. Wonderif the school bus makes a good parking lot?“Please do not swing this march, boys.’’—Mrs. Otte.“Now that wasn’t a bit funny, Dale.’’--Mrs. Hayes in Home Ec. class.“Let’s get quiet and stay that way.’’--Mr. Todd as he walks into study hall.“Oh, now, I didn’t either.’’--Betty Young.“I’m tired. Do I have to play today, Mrs. Otte?’’--Bud Richardson.“Sure wish people would leave me alone so I could study.’’--Jim McClary.“Will you quit hittin’ me?’’--Erma Skirvin.“Will you hush?’’--Margaret Baugh.“Quit now.’’--Mary Young.“Now, children, let’s be quiet as we go down the stairs.’’--Mrs. N. Young.“Get ready for a ten minute time test.’’—Mrs. V. Young in typing class.“You ought to see that big coon I got last night.’’--Lonnie McClung atChitwood’s grocery.“Well, you don’t say! ’’--Ides Chitwood after some bit of news.“The Ford’s got it.’’--Wilson Young.“Gosh durn! ’’--Ray Wampler.“Come and help me carry the ashes out.’’--Ivan Sluss.“Come in, Larry. It’s too cold to play out today.’’--Ruth McClung from just acrossthe road.“I sure do like my booster.Sam Chitwood.“Shut up! And don’t talk back! ’’--floats up from Mr. Goen’s room while DaleStamper serves as substitute pedagogue for Mr. Goen. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-unionville/id/436 |
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Unionville High School |
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