Cartoons: Class Act

Sharpen your pencils and your sense of humor. It’s back-to-school time!

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“Mind if I refer to my notes?”
Joseph Zeis
October 27, 1962

 

“Lousy plot!”
Jack Tyrrell
October 13, 1962

 

“Well, another day…another zero.”
Chon Day
October 10, 1959

 

“Hold it!”
Joseph Zeis
September 5, 1959

 

“I’m only starting to school, mother, not going off to war.”
Jack Tippit
September 3, 1960

 

“I’m beginning to worry about next semester.”
June 2, 1962

 

“I got a prize for leaving early!”
Hank Baeb
May 17, 1958

 

Harry Mace
February 10, 1962

 

Quick, I need a chocolate malted to help me unwind.”
Ed Dahlin
January 5, 1963

 

“Oh sure I worry about grades. But I worry more about creating a favorable pupil-image.”
Harry Mace
December 10, 1960

 

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Comments

  1. My favorite here is #4 down by Zeis (also the opening ‘toon at top). Of course she’s saying “Hold it!” I hope the boy overcomes his obstacles with school. In the meantime though, Mom could use a sedative to tranquilize her mind and body; taking the trip she needs without having to leave the house.

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