Jokes
Name | Hobby | Favorite Retreat | Occupation | Favorite Book | Greatest Delight | Detesting |
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Harvey Farmer | Stubbornness | Theatre | Butting In | Mary | Being Foolish | The pulpit |
Hazel Warren | Botanizing | Blue Bell Patch | Cook(ing) | Mother Goose Rhymes | “Malcolm” | Living on “love” |
Vera Bowen | Ribbons | Stair Steps | Talking | Much Ado About Nothing | Throwing Stones | Grass Widow |
George Cook | Botanizing | Chaffey’s | Pressing (?) | In The Wilds of The Jungle | Third Grade Teacher | Teacher in Phillipines |
Hazel Bray | Eating | Danville | Jigging | How To Do It; | Freshman Class Party | Making Lemon Cookies |
Minnie Cooper | Clint Burge | Hammock for two | Hair dressing | Lady of the Decorations | Dancing | The stage |
Claude Utterback | Geometry | Britton’s | Clerking | How the Other Half Lives | Fires | Bachelor |
Don Fields | Book Reviews | Assembly room | Traveling | Adam Bede | Silence | The Bar (which?) |
Chester Stayton | Cats | Next door | Dr’s. Assistant | The Mysterious “Reed” | Dates | To the Jungles |
Maude Jones | Latin | Home | Keeping Still | Thorns and Orange Blossoms | Basket Ball Games | Red Cross Nurse |
Cora Ferguson | Falling | Foot of stairs | Getting Up | Tempest and Sunshine | Writing Letters | Living out West |
Bernice Rinker | ‘Teddy’ Bears | Post Office | Making Fudge | Mid-Summer Night’s Dream | Playing piano with nose | Prima Donna |
Florence Taylor | Purdue | Library | Writing letters | Vanity Fair | Visiting college friends | Mrs. Criggs |
Ida Park | Teachers | Street | Studying | History | Homecoming of “Bob” | Mrs. Smith |
Arthur Cook | Sheets | Eaton, Ohio | Voting | Gone, but not Forgotten | Lizzie’s Letters | Brewery |
Claude Record | Orarory | Foot ball Field | Farming | Farmers Guide | Girls | Cornfield |
Mary Winks | Teaching | Front Porch | Thinking | As You Like It | Being serious | Actress |
Ethel Smith | Post Cards | Brooklin | Waiting for cars | Love Letters of a Worldly Woman | Walking | A Housekeeper |
Ralph Cook | Being on time | Endeavor | Dislocating arm | Diamond Dick | Religion | Nothing |
Mary Morgan | Rural Life | Bethel | Teacher’s Assistant | William “Wallace” | Barn Dancing | Marriage |
Grace Ozment | Motorman | Car line | Strolling | The “Red” Mill | “Rare-done” Steak | Woman Suffragist |
Edith Nelson | Kicking | Supt’s office | Singing | “Choir” Invisible | Laughing | Dancing teacher |
Miss Linderman (while sleigh riding): “This ride is just like medicine to me.”
James Haymaker (writing on board in English): “Death had thinned their ranks but could not daunt their Soles.”
Harvey Farmer (giving review of Richard III): “—and he stopped the corpse.”
Maud Jones (in exercise on capital letters): “She caught hold of his August coat-tail.”
Hazel Bray awakes in class long enough to read: “The Taiming of the Screw.”
Edith Hadley thinks “Moses” would make a good class flower.