This is the Joe Jinks Sunday for November 6, 1949. Vic Forsythe started Joe Jinks in 1918 as a strip about cars. Henry Formhals took over in 1946 and carried it to its end in 1953. Carol is a good example of what was considered a typical teenage girl of that time. It looks leisurely, but must have involved frantic movement. In a conversation lasting one or two minutes at the most:
1. Joe gets out of the chair and rushes around and behind Carol (note that this is a different wall than the one in the first panel per the picture).
2. Either Carol turns around and Joe backs up or Joe rushes around her again.
3. Carol gets to a chair different from the first one and flops herself sideways into it.
4. Carol rises from the chair and stands beside Joe.
5. Carol turns around, finds a table and sits on it.
6. She leaves that table, since the picture on the right side of the previous panel would otherwise be in frame as would the flowers that extend almost as high as her armpit.
7. Joe lights a new cigar and burns that one down about as short as the one in the first panel.