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VOTED BY Most Popular Girl ,,,,. Most Popular Boy ........ rvffr Most Industrious, ,,,,,. Jabber ,,.....,...,,,,,,,,.. Jabberess ......,, Most Bashful .,,,,,, Most Serious ,...,. Prettiest Girl ..,,,,...... Most Handsome Man Wittiest Person .,,,,., Neatest Person .......w,, -----r - Most Sportsmanlike ..... ,fffff Ladies' Man ....,,,,,...... Cutest Girl ,,.,,, Cutest Boy r,...... Laziest Person ...., Best Arguer l...., Most Friendly ..,,. Politest Person ,,,.. Biggest Bluifer Worst Pest ,,,.. Worst Flirt ,,,,, Jolliest Person ,.,., Most Loyal ,.,. Best Natured ....,.. Best Booster ...... Most Talented ,,..,., Best Poet ,,,,,,.,. WHO'S WHO THE STUDENT BODY OF L. H. S. ON First Betty Helfenstine Bessie Nason Mark Weston Harold Graber Richard Stutsman Lillian Wolf Faith Statler Harold Graber Bessie Nason Bessie Nason Bill Billingsley Bill Watson James McGregor Marcella Helfenstine James McGregor Bill Watson .,,,,,,Dorothy Billingsley Bessie Nason Richard Hostetler Bill Watson Richard Stutsman Bessie Nason Bessie Nason Bill Watson Donald Billingsley Verna Briggs Marjorie Geiger Betty Helfenstine James McGregor Betty Helfenstine June Seifken Bernice Linn FEBRUARY 28 Second Verna Briggs Bill Watson Betty Hopkirk Bruce Reed Betty Helfenstine Carl Carlson Pearl Stephenson Macel Warner James McGregor Richard Stutsrnan Betty Helfenstine Betty Helfenstine Mark Weston Mark Weston Marcella Helfenstine Bill Watson Paul Berg Paul Berg James McGregor Bernice Linn Gerald Pasch Bruce Reed Marcella Helfenstine Lillian Wolf Mark Weston Verna Briggs Donald Maddix Marjorie Geiger Verna Briggs Inez Hildebrand Pearl Stephenson Betty Hopkirk
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Q BACKWARD GLANCES We Can't Forget- Mr. Scott's Walk. Marcella's liking the boys. Erma's quick temper. Etheline's love for Ronnie. Macel's love for O. B. and C. S. James McGregor's slowness. Those juicy oranges the Welfare Office sent down. Doreen's flirting. Betty Helfenstine's going to Mt. Pleasant. Mary Ellen's letters to Louisiana. Bessie's love for Max. Donald Maddix's love for Stockport. Mark Weston's good sportsmanship. Marion Stanley's peanuts. Paul Berg's love for Erma. Verna's tackling in football. Wayne Dillavou's oneryness. Bill Watson's toughness. Bill Billingsley's truck. Ethelda Blucher's long fingernails. Betty GriFfin's pretty fingernails Bernice Linn's love for Raymond S Mrs. Harden's Home Ec. Class. Everett Kelly's blushing. Richard Hostetler's laugh. Richard Stutsman's intelligence. Bruce Reed's teasing Marcella. Marjory Geiger's plumpness. Carolyn Hopkirk's shyness. Richard Stutsman's walk. WHHSOH. Home Ec. girl's opening the jar of fruit from the Freshman's supply. Carl Carlson's love for Louise and her love for him. Studying in the Home Ec. room. Marcella's waiting for Bill Billingsley to ask her for a date. L. H. S. girl's hairstyles. FORWARD GLANCES Things We'd Like to See- VVynona-hate for the boys. Mary Ellen goes to Louisiana. Etheline a good housewife. Lillian to be fat and quiet. Donald Billingsley-6ft., 2 in. Betty Hopkirk worst flirt. Waynes Dillavou grown up. June marry Ivan. Paul Berg the quietest boy in Lockridge. James McGregor a ladies man. Floyd Johnson better growth of a mustache. Guy Messer great French harp player. Russell Parker a successful business manager. Marcella get to go to Billingsley's during va- cation to see Bill. Lefty Pasch a quiet and refined gentleman. Louise Lingenfelter worst flirt of L.H.S. Dorothy Billingsley 5 ft., 5 in. tall. Mary Ellen the wife of Dale Dillavou. L.H.S. with an enrollment of 500 in the high school. Macel Warner the wife of Carl. Pearl Stephenson a school teacher's wife. James McGregor and Betty Rivey living on a farm south of Lockridge. L.H.S. boys voted the best dancers in Jeffer- son County. A monthly all-school dance. Carolyn Hopkirk a great favorite with the boys. Verna Briggs laughing without blushing. Marcella Helfenstine as an old maid. Erma Jacobson a brunette. Mark Weston wearing a size 5 shoe. Lucille Carlson own a convertible. Donald Maddix a doctor and surgeon. Marion Stanley a lie detector.
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L. H. S. HIT PARADE Song May I Never Love Again So You're the One He's a Farmer, But He Sows His Wild Oats When He Comes To Town Our Love Afair VVhat's Your Story, Mornin' Clory It Must Be True Do You Ever Think of Me? You Make Me Love You You Forgot About Me Quit Kissin' My Sister Who Blew Out the Flame? Your Feet's Too Big If You Were To Change Your Mind Devil May Care Only Forever Whispering Let's Give Love Another Chance We Three Gone But Not Forgotten Mush, Mush, Mush I Want To Be Happy My Best Girl Love In Bloom Hels Just a Horn Tooter Big Bad Bill Oh! Lady, Be Good Nightmare Blue Eyes Ain't We Got Fun Mean To Me Wild, Wild Women Do I Worry? Smarty Pants Be Yourself My Next Romance For Whom Requested by Everett Kelly Frances and George Dick Stutsman June and Ivan Dorothy Billingsley Mark Weston Russel and Betty Hopkirk L.H.S. Girls Floyd Johnson Wynona Brown That Man Opal Spray Mr. Weston Wendell Sharpe Kenneth Peterson Pearl and Wilmer L.H.S. Students Betty and Dick Lucille, Erma, Verna Dale Doreen and Theo Mrs. Harden Betty Rivey Miss Caulk Gerald Pasch Bill Watson Blondie Mr. Scott Faith Statler Marcella and Bill B. Paul Berg L.H.S. Girls Lillian Wolf Richard Hostetler Erma Anyone Guy Messer Colleen Moore Carroll Ouverson Donald Billingsley Max Heston Carolyn Hopkirk Lucille Carlson Teachers Mary Ellen James McGregor Judge Reed Marcella Donald Maddix One Who Knows L.H.S. Girls Verna Briggs Life's Little Temptations A. To skip school the day we have six weeks tests!!! B. To let the air out of Mr. Scott's tires the rainy day he drove his car to school. C. To tell on the members of the senior class who went to Mt. Pleasant. D. To skip school these warm days to go swimming. . E. To tell off the staff of the Chatterbox for their unrighteous slander. F. To boycott Mrs. Harden when we have a drop test in history on Monday morning. G. To come to school barefooted on hot, af- ternoons. H. To set a mouse trap for those persons who used to snoop in the material to be used for the Golden UL. A I. To question the different places Mr. Scott says he has been. J. To find out if Bruce Reed's little black moustache is real or artificial. K. Lillian Wolf: to stay home from school and make my new dress for the banquet. L. Carroll Ouverson: To ask to see Wynona again. M. Verna Briggs: To call Floyd when I am in Fairfield and ask him to take me home. N. To chew gum in school as long as we aren't caught and even though we are on our brilliant honor. O. To teach the boys in school to dance, so we will have someone to dance with in school and in Fairfield when there is no one else around. P. Bill Billingsley: To skip school or hide the days we have so much work to do on the annual. Q. To swipe the candy out of Mr. Westonys desk when we are supposed to be studying. R. To read the romantic notes that Wynona Brown has lying all over the school house. S. To get into the apples and oranges that are set aside in the Manual Training room for undernourished children. T. To bring my dolly to school to play with fEVerett Kelly J . U. For our high school girls to invite col- lege boys to our school parties. V. Miss Caulk to ride home on the bus every time Judge Reed comes through. W. To flirt when you're on patrol. X. To peek in the windows when the staff is working on the Chatterbox at night.. Y. To make excuses to get out of Glee Club when you have something else to do. Z. To watch the girls play ball when we are supposed to be studying. IL. H. S. boysj.
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