POLL TAKEN HERE In.-a recent poll of the stu dents here at Highacres, the question, "What would you like written on your tombstone?" was asked. There were many replies. Some chmice ones are: John Matyas: to 1965" George Hooper: Tony Grecco: Ken H u ghes:"Hear layz a frust ratd Inglish magor." Anna Mae Cherenyokk: "This girl died at 97 - shot by a jealous wife." Mary Soltis: "Us Taryton smokers would rather fight than swithch!" Cheryl Fedullo: "This is- one place Mr. wouldn't find me." Rose Pecci: "That's a dumb ques tion. Idon't even want a tombstone." ** # ******* -K- •* *. ->t *#*•** * •* * ** * * * REINCARNATION A happily married couxele - a jealous wife and husband who believed in reincarnation. When the husband died the wife tried to communicate with him in the spirit world. "Are you happy?" she asked. "Happier than I ever was be fore," he replied. "The pastures are greener, and its indeed a beautiful world. The weaker sex are the most beautiful creatures you ever sawl Wistful eyes that speak of love; sleek bodies; and well rounded forms." "OH DEARS" she expostulated. "With so much temptation around I am afraid that you might do some thing shameful. I hope I can join you in heaven soon." "Heavens ho the hell, said anything about hoacen? I'm a bill 1 in Montana, "May he rest rn peace - he deserves it. » "Peace at last!!" /v..._/ 7 ' K /< \ > /O £ !3 / ■ ' ,/ 7 1 \ <'/■/, ’ i ' ]Jr - ; X^T) V • - '.Ji-i- -‘U \ -X_ u> ({p V^ O \ )t«. y/'' / V 1 l rfl F <P/^ \\ . " 's-V ' J ;l ' I‘lllii f ■ A ’ i ! Ilf / (■ i // ed. note. issues of These cartoons are from \ * \ \ // /;■6/ o ('
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