Lovell High School - Wyovell Yearbook (Lovell, WY)

 - Class of 1927

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THE 192.7 WYOVELL Lovell High students have advocated the hurdle system for use in exam rooms. lllan, looking for Smith in the 'phone book-- Gosh, if Pocahontas hadn't taken the fatal step, we sure could carry a telephone directory in our vest pocket. -L. H. S.- As leisurely as a girl eating a soda fountain luncheon while another is waiting for her seat. -L. H. S:- Chica o an ster's motto- Don't shoot till you see the reen of their money. g g g Q g . -L.. H. S.- Penny Robertson Ctalking over the 'phonej- Hellol Say, are you the lady that washes ? llfiargaret Hopkin Con other end of the linej- Indeed, why certainly not! Penny- Why, you dirty thing! Little Girl- Auntie, why do vou ut uowder on your face? . P l . --L. H. Sr- H Auntie-- VVhy, to make me pretty. Little Girl- Well, why doesn't it? -L. H. .-- s S omore- Teachers are worse than immigration officers. 'How come Q!! Sophomore- They swiped the slogan: 'they shall not pass'. -L. H. S:- Seven days make one weak said the coffee in the restaurant percolator. Miss Semenza-Ujohnny, if you clon't behave I'll send a note home to your father. Johnny- You'd better not. Mais as jealous as a cat. K '-L. H. Sf- Iohn N.-- Darling, will you marry me ? - ,,'Esther L.- No, but I'll always admire your choicefl -L. H. S.- Cf Mr. Cutler Cexplaining a Geometry examj- This examination call a completion test. Horace C. Cwith a gleam of hope in his eyej- Does that mean over this part of the book any more. passed ? --L. H. S.-- Mr. Boyack Cin history classj- John, when was the banking John A.- I don't know,lslqasn't prepared this morning. -I.. H. Sr- Louis A.- I say, old chap, didn't I borrow five dollars of you the Franz F.-UNO, indeed not. Louis- How careless of mel Could you let me have it now ? -L. H. Ss- Margaret H.- Why don't you brush that powder off your coat sleeve ?,' Windpf C.- I want to keep that school girl complexionf' -I.. H. Su- The yolk is on me, said Jimmy as lVIary broke the egg. Mr. Mr. . ' Mr. Mr. -L. H. S.- Harmon- I don't know what to do with my week-end. Boyaek- Put your hat on and cover it up. H s K . '. -L. H. s.- Cutler-- Are there any abnormal students in your classy' Akey- Yes, there are two of them that are prepared. is what they I we wont go act of 1863 other day ? VX Q F.1LfT1Cf.T211fJT ' '11f'T1f.f2f1ZT TI 22I.1T1Tf.'f.12'1f.'2Tf IC2flfl275fLI2fiTlfTil2f.i1f11'f12fTf.f2'.'f ':2f.ff12f.Tfliifhfgflflf. .. Q A A i u I I i u I3 A mm: mmm mum uInIInnumunnlmmum nunnnmum 1 i -7. W .. l

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V 1vum1un1nln1uxu1luu1izll IlnluIllIl IlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIII NIIllllllIIIllIllIlllllIIllIllIIIlllIllllvlllllllllllllll llllllllllllll ll lllllll Illllllll IIII ll lllll llllllllllllllllllllllll Illllll lululmlmll llllll IIunlluumuulumnu V 'Q nunlunnulnmmlmm nulnnumuuunul ! 5 if 52 THE 1927 WYOV.EL'L ! 5- is Thurs. An empty taxi cab drove up. Windy's girl got out. Fri. Penny's father caught him smoking a cigarette. ' lVIarch 3-8- !: Tues. Miss' Semenza, commenting on oral talks: The talks were not natural Q: this morning. Only one or two talked naturallyp in fact, they were so i: natural that they used slang almost every other word. ' Thurs. Mr. Boyack suggests that our natural gas will last as long as we keep 2 ' Orley in school. I- . . . gg Fri. When Miss Foley asked Maude what her home language was, she replied: !: Er-a-what do you mean-slang P March 2l-26- A ij Mon. Beet train in town. Free movies! Everybody happy. i- Tues. In a discussion on Divorces Orlan said: Desertion is a blessing. Thurs. The Magic Wheel -all the kids go to matinee. Mr. Cutler had to 3- explain which kids is kids. !- Fri. Chasty goes to opera and has words with an usher, who wouldn't let her i' go up in the balcony without her parents, but she did. Q: March 28-April l- i: Mon. Shocking! Don't tell, but Frieda and Mr. Benson were locked 'in the i- Jr. High building for hours. They were having a conference. Where 5' was Angus? 2- Tues. Art talked by Miss English in assembly. VVho can our future artists be? Q- VVed. Mr. Kennard gave us a report and history of the opera in assembly. Q' Thurs. Ida says it is much cheaper to wear overall dresses. i- Fri. Who sloughed classes today? 5 - April 3-8- I Q- Mon. Peanut bust in Mr. Boyack's class. Nobody's fool. c 5- Tues. lt was reported that D. K. Akey had only one ice cream cone over the 3: week-end. P , Q Wed. Ida: Oh, you old smarty! ij Orley: Well, I can't help it. Q: Thurs. Joe Neeley was prepared in Social Problems today. ig Fri. Mr. April, the dirty thing! mud! Mud! MUD! 5' Promenade is drawing near. lVIiss Semenza says that Prom and Prompt 5 seem to go together in Oral Expression. !- April 9-14- Q' Mon. Spring weather. Spring fever. Students very dumb. i3 Tues. Welcome sweet springtime! VV1: greet thee with snow, meadow larks, ff and galoshes. 5 Wed. VVe receive our death sentences. Report cards, well! 5: Fri. Annual goes to press. !- April l8-22- I . Q- Mon. 'Tis spring. No, well- ' ' H ' is ' i: If winter comes -Senior play cast perform. E, Tues. Senior play practises intensively. Wed. Dress rehearsal. :E Thurs. Glenn Robertson thrills with his debut in Seventeen, E D Fri. Frosh present class program. - ii May 6-13- :' Fri. Declamatory contests at Basin. May l5-20- . i- Mon. The end draweth nigh. E- Tues. Exes. x-x-x-x-x-x-x-X. , , gg VVed. Senior night. ' , Thurs. Commencement. The coveted pigskins. Q gwglluunllllu nl nnnlluuuunnlunumnlu ummumnumumlmnnunumunnnllulmnn nImlllmInIusihumnunuumnummunnmnuIinmnlIunnui1ininiunulIun:mulnuunnuunlnnmnuml nln1lln11llnx1 uri1nlxu1lml1ill 1nni1ulu1i nqnnuqnuz lvl11nlli1um1ull1l u hun: e rrir - iiiiir -r -ril - fiii -i a



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