Lockridge High School - Golden L Yearbook (Lockridge, IA)

 - Class of 1935

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK? We have a Wolf, but never heard her growl. That Everett's grin may be his fortune. That two freshmen girls have ten boys to choose from. Shirley can be in school and still Gohn. We have Grubb, but nothing to drink. We have the sons of John, Jacob, Carl, Nels, Swan, William, Lars, and Patter. Our Leeper is a good jumper. We have two Lenzes, but no rims for them. We have two trees, both Linus, What is a Little-ton? Amy says when Edna gets sound asleep you cannot Rausch-er. That Ruth spends a lot for postage. That coal is not being formed at present. That the manual training boys do some very fancy whistling and yodeling. That it generally rains when the Seniors plan a May breakfast. That the high school girls will become good basketball players with a little practice. That Cantril High School lost a lot of voice when Cliff left. That the business men play a 'wicked' basketball game. IN FRESHMAN HISTORY Mr. Weston: What are two things that prevent disease? Virgle Spray: Vaccination and intoxication. PERHAPS Miss Clark: Do you know why I flunked you? Cecil Nelson: I have no idea. Miss Clark: That's why. NOT ALWAYS THEN Mr. Weston: Can you spell a word with ten letters that starts with gas? Walter Sammons: Yes, automobile. WOULD THESE BE RED MARKS? Mr. Fillinger: Well son, did you get any bad marks today at school? Gilbert: I got a few dad, but not where they show.

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LOST AND FOUND Found-A sailor to be a pen pal, by Nedra Archibald. Found-Near school house after Everett Graf ran into Red Leeper with his bicycle, a top. Lost-A leather glove, between Jake Wolf's and the Farmers' Store from twelve to one o'clock the night of the Junior banquet. Finder return to Glenn Graf. Found-Nathan Elliott's Chevrolet near Earnest Rauscher's farm north of Lockridge. Lost-Gilbert Fillinger's Model T, Sunday night, April 21st, in Fairfield. Found-Carl Sodergren a girl friend. Lost-A foot of Frank Weston's heighth. Found-Clifford Leu a criminal. Lost--Lester Vorhies, somewhere on the L. F. Bogner premises. Found-A pocketbook with initials N. A. inscribed on inside, at the A. R. Littleton home. Lost-One imaginary girl friend. Eddie Linn. Found out-Howard Messer is a blond. Lost-By Seniors in Mt. Weston's ofi'-ice, some ninety day seed corn. Lost-Middle C in the song, Let Summer Winds Blow. Finder please return to Mr. Calkins. Found-In Mr. Weston's oflice, a history book, in good shape for the condition it's in. Lost-Eddie Linn's fur cap. If completely destroyed come and claim your reward, basketball team. THIS MUST BE TRUE Mr. Calkins: You are late for band practice again Virginia, don't ever use your alarm clock? Virginia C.: Yes, but I no longer find it alarming. LEARNING BY EXPERIENCE Lester: A fellow has to be careful about saying, 'I love you.' Max Scheafer: You said it. Lester: Yes, and believe me I wish I hadn't.



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Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1935, of Lockridge High School, Lockridge, Iowa, United States of America, parties of the first to twelfth parts inclusive, being considered of sound mind and body, having been warned by our lawyer, Mr. Weston, his coadjutors the faculty, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. To the School Board, we give the ink we spilt on the floor, also a bill for any other damage we may have iniiicted on the school house during our occupancy. To the Junior class our considerate co-operation in different activities in which we took part. To the Sophomores we give our secret receipe on how to study and ob- tain good grades. We leave our ability to appear mature and learned to the Freshmen. Flossie Smith wills to Carl Sodergren her ability to play the piano and her ability to get to band practice on time to Virginia Cavenee. Lester Vorhies gives to his brother George his ability to answer ques- tions and to Eddie Linn his basketball position. Amy Arnold bequeaths her ability to get to school on time to Virginia Cavenee and her intelligence to Cecil Nelson. Gilbert Fillinger wills his wide-awake countenance to Glenn Graf and his Physics book to Willard Nelson, and his behaviour to Roy Billingsley. Edna Rauscher gives the back seat which she has been able to hold throughout the year to Pauline Hickenbottom and her Physics book to Ilene Bogner. Walter Sammons leaves his center position on the basketball team to Frank Weston and wavy hair to Wayne Lenz. Mabel Wolf bequeaths her curly hair to Fern Patterson and her ability to blush to Doris Cochran. Max Scheafer gives his good understanding to Bob Grubb. Evelyn Larson leaves her quietness to Eddie Linn and her wavy hair to Doris Williamson. Merwyn Cochran bequeaths his heighth to Howard Messer and his calm disposition to George Vorhies. Viola Ogden wills her heighth to Doris Cochran and her good nature to Shirley Gohn. Charles Shuppy gives his guard position on the basketball team to Leslie Linn and the devilishness in his eyes to Everett Graf. In Witness Whereof, we, the Class of 1935, afiix our hand and seal this 18th day of May, 1935. CLASS OF 1935. Witnesses: John Hanson, Harry Anderson.

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