1926 Cedrus Yearbook
'reEDRUS-1926 111111 ii! SMILES OF 1926 Ward—"Have you heard Bill play the piano? He's marvelous." Bob C.—"That's nothing. It takes him two hands. I play with one finger." Peacock (writing to Dad)—"I'm a regular cannon here at Cedarville." Dad (answering)—"Why not better reports then?" Keach—"Does Prof. Tuttle grade close in Math?" Harvey—"Well I should hope to shout. He knocks off five per cent if you get a decimal point upside down." Hot Lips—"I've just been to the bank." Bill—"Draw out some money or put some in?" Hot Lips—"Naw." Bill—"Well what did you do?" Hot Lips—"I filled my fountain pen." Thuma—"I drive so fast that when I pass the telephone poles they look like a picket fence." Bob T.—"That can't beat me. I passed a carrot, cabbage and potato patch so fast that when I came to a pool of water, it looked like vegetable soup." Beam (scratching his head)—"I've got an idea." Frazier—"That's not what I call them." Prof.—"Why haven't you your lesson?" Ruth Burns—"I could not study—the lights went out." Prof.—"Why didn't you turn them on and send him home?" Peacock (buding journalist)—"I intend to work on a paper when I graduate." Editor—"What route do you want?" Mary—"I think Le Mar dresses so quietly." Bob C.—"You wouldn't if you heard him when he lost his collar button last night." Kitty—"How did your mother know that you had been spooning in the park?" Lucille—"Jim and I sat down on a bench that had been painted and I didn't get a bit of paint on my dress." Page Ninety-four
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