Cartoons: Back to School for Everyone

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“Oh no, Miss Barrett! Not another complaint about your afternoon kindergarten class!”
Orlando Busino
October 31, 1964

 

“Swallow it.”
Scott Taber
October 22, 1960

 

“This silence is driving me mad!”
Cy Olson
August 28, 1954

 

George Dole
April 24, 1965

 

“I will not lose my temper at PTA meetings…”
Fred Surace
December 9, 1961

 

“I’m resigning my teaching job to accept a better-paying position.”
Ed Dahlin
March 5, 1921

 

“Didn’t the characters seem a little flimsy to you?”
Rodney deSarro
December 9, 1944

 

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  1. I looked forward to my braunschweiger on pumpernickle lunch sandwich, but it went with my son to his 1st grade lunchroom and was traded for two Twinkies. I got the peanute butter on white bread.

  2. Oh! That poor kindergarten teacher, having to hop her way to the principal’s office in the first one. At least her mouth wasn’t taped. In the 2nd one, that little brat’s probably known for spitting out water. I never did anything like that in class. Instead, passing unflattering notes about the teacher to the other kids. They were just as bad though, replying back to me. He came around, took the notes, and wrote unflattering letters of his own to our parents.

    In the 3rd one, this librarian in 1954 is channeling the film “Network” from 1976 without even realizing it.

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