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Cartoons for the Classroom Caption Contest
for March 2, 2009 to March 15, 2009
Study the drawing below and come up with your own caption.
On March 15, 2009 we'll award a copy of the Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year: 2014 Edition to the student who submits the best caption for this cartoon.
►Download a printer-friendly version of this blank cartoon here.
You're going to help me clean this up, right?
--Katelynn White
West Middle school
taylor, mi
So it's a little messy, you'll clean it up? right?
--Katie Bower
West Middle School
Taylor, Mi
March 6, 2009
Are you just going to stand there or are you going to do something?
--Katrina Potter
West Middle School
Taylor , MI
March 6, 2009
You have to bail me out first.
--Dallas White
West Middle School
taylor, Mi
March 6, 2009
Hello are you just going to stand there or are you going to clean this up!
--Nicole Mintz
West middle school
taylor, Mi
March 6, 2009
You're going to help me clean this up, right?
--Katelynn White
West Middle school
taylor, mi
March 6, 2009
"Uncle Sam, as you can see my bank fell nothing a little tape and glue cant fix!"
--jasmine gray
west middle school
taylor, mi
March 6, 2009
So what if we collapsed, you'll pick it up, right?
--Tara Thompson
West Middle School
Taylor, MI
March 6, 2009
So, theres a little hole in the economy...Nothing a little gum can't fix!
--Kayla Morrill
Robert J. West Middle School
Taylor, MI
March 6, 2009
"Whew! Uncle Sam, I sure am glad you were here to save us from this mess!"
--Kelsey
Guntersville Middle
Guntersville , AL
March 3, 2009
Trust us -- if we borrow the keys to the Treasury for a while, we'll be just fine.
--Alan Paul
Home school student
Birmingham, MI
March 2, 2009
Whoops! Did I do that?
--chris louis
Bishop Verot High School
Fort Myers, Fl
March 2, 2009
It's o bad that our banks don't work as well as the ones in Canada!
--John Millett
Chronicle Herald
Halifax, no
March 2, 2009
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