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PLANES LOG 1940 OCTOBER HATI-I XXXI DAYS 1941 Just for fun and nothing OCTOBER more, Stood live jolly seniors in a Tuesday, 1-Mr. Padley is starting out giving drop tests too!!! row. Frgllgsgghool they were dls' Wednesday, 2-Willard and Ethelda are progressing very nicely. No fun they wouldn't miss. Upon this day, they must forget, That cars still run, and trains still fly, That girls still scream and boys still cry. Just for fun and nothing more. And if when graduation day had come, These five were not alive, The remaining Seniors would say we're sorry- Just for fun and nothing more. K 2 K. Stewardess Sue Says- Barking dogs never bite, in other words they can't bark while they are biting. The trouble with some people is not that they only believe half what they hear, but that that half is the wrong half! Never break your bread or roll in your soup. Late to bed And early to rise, Keeps your dear brother- From wearing your ties. Sez I You can tell a senior by his royal cap and gown, You can tell a junior by his high hat strut aroundg You can tell a sophomore by his rude noises and such, You can tell a freshman, but you cannot tell them much. Thursday, 3-Eighty-four days until Christmas. Friday, 4-School starts at eight 0'clock due to the Fall Festival in Fairfield. Monday, 7-Maxine Johnson visits school. Mr. Dyall shows pictures to the Seniors. Tuesday, 8-Betty Helfenstine loves Dick! Wednesday, 9-Many get ready for some red E's on their report cards. Thursday, 10-Mary Statler visits school. Betty Griffin gets a letter from Fairfield. Friday, 11-O-H-h-h, six Weeks tests! Alice Mickey visits school. Monday, 14-Mr. Scott takes over the position of teaching. Tuesday, 15- Braids Braids BRAIDSU Wednesday, 16-G.A.A. party. Was that moon ever pretty! Some think! Thursday, 17-Everyone quiet for once! Friday, 18-Seniors decide to get their pictures taken in Ottumwa. Monday, 21-BLUE MONDAY! Tuesday, 22-Rev. Noren speaks to the assembly. Wednesday, 23-Work-Work-Work! !! Thursday, 24-Shirley Statler visits school. Verna Briggs and Betty Helfenstine chosen Cheer Leaders. Friday, 25-Just another Friday!!!! V Monday, 28-Mrs. Giltner takes pictures. Everyone looks-pretty? ?'? Tuesday, 29-Everyone gets a 100'k Literature lesson, due to Bill Watson's teaching. Vifednesday, 30-We hear from Kenneth' Peterson that smoking corn silks causes gallstones!!! I H Thursday, 31-Everyone is happyl' I hope. Ethelda gets a very exciting and thrilling letter from her Fairfield boyfriend.
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PLANES LCG 1940 SEPTEMBER HATH XXX DAYS 1941 LOVE Who do you love I'd like to know, It couldn't be me, I wish it were so. Whoever you love, I'm sure he loves you, May you be happy Forever, you two. fI'm sorry I can'tg I've got the Hu.J He stood on the bridge at midnight Disturbing my sweet repose For he was a big mosquito, And the bridge was that of my nose. W If If Stewardess Sue Says- Some Hair do's should be hair don'ts. The man who's at ease On the flying trapeze, While doing impossible stunts, Is the reason and cause Of much hearty applause, But he'll never steam me un -not once! For my own Hall of Fame I rise to acclaim A hero none other can cap. My plaudits I heap on the man who can keep A paper napkin on his lap. A bachelor is one who had no car when young. Father Time is no gentle- man-he tells on us. Betty Helfenstine: My boy- friend and I have parted forever. Lillian Wolf: What? But I thought you said he was one in a thousand. Betty: He was, but he found out about the other 999. SEPTEMBER Monday, 2-We enter school for a half day. Everyone is stiH and tired after vacation. Tuesday, 3--Helen Scarf visits school. Class officers and Golden L staff chosen. Wednesday, 4-Seniors get their rings. Mrs. Harden complains of being sleepy. 5-Betty gives a sigh of relief, because Dick was too young for camp. Thursday, Friday, 6-Donald Billingsley informs Mr. Weston he is an animal but Donald considers himself a plant. Monday, 9-Mr. Weston has a primary class in Literature. Is he getting chi1dish?'??? Tuesday, 10-The first week of school is past. We wonder why everyone seems so sleepy? ? Wednesday, 11-Juniors and Seniors make plans for their parties. Thursday, 12-June and Betty seem to be corresponding with L.H.S. alumni. How about it Ivan and Dick? '? ?? Friday, 13-Friday the 13th and a drop test in Literature! Monday, 16-Mary Ellen has been seen blushing quite a bit lately. Could she be getting bashful???? Tuesday, 17-We learn Bessie keeps Max locked up in her locket. She says she has to keep him locked up somewhere. Wednesday, 18-Floyd and Colleen have been seen talking very fre- quently together. -f Thursday, 19-Senior partv at Fairfield. Everett's face gets red when he finds doll clothes in his desk, Friday, 20-Verna has a stiff neck, could it be from both Lundquist and Watson at the party last night'??? ? - Monday, 23-Why are all the Lockridge girls interested in the Fair- field boys ? ? ? ? ' Tuesday, 24-Freshman party at Mr. Weston's. Lucille finally gets her letter written to .......... ? ? ? 'Z V A Wednesday, 25-The Freshmen look tired and sleepyafter their party. Thursday, 26-Absolutely nothing happened. Friday, 27-Mr. Hight resigns for a better position in California. Monday, 30-Mr. Padley is teaching in the place of Mr. Hight until a permanent teacher is hired.
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PLANES LOG 1940 NOVEMBER HATH XXX DAYS 1941 To the Son NOVEMBER Wipe the beads of perspira- tion Friday, 1-Wayne Brewer visits school. Marjorie seems to be happy! From your pallid brow, Pull your necktie down- that's better, Put your watch back now. Straighten up your sagging shoulders, Steady! Hereis a chairg Just relax-your ordeal's overg It's just a son and heir! l it 9 ' G I U I Stewardess Sue Says- Some girls wear tight shoes 'cause it's the only chance they have to be squeezed. How doth the busy little lie Improve it's skinny figure? By flying 'round from lip to lip, And always growing bigger! About the only chest some some old maids can rest their heads on is a hope chest. Every school ma'am must learn To know her P's and Q'sg But one thing she doesn't like to see Is the school board's I.O.U.'s. Many are dead but they won't lie down. A giggle is only a grin that back fired. Monday, 4-Why Wynona!! You didn't get home until 3:45. Shame on you! Tuesday, 5-Carl Carlson seems to have trouble spelling today. Wednesday, 6-Dick Stutsman has to stand in the corner!! Thursday, 7-Ethelda was seen drawing the profile of someone. Could it have been Willy? ? ? 'Z Friday, 8-Vacation!!! Monday, 11-Armistice Day. More rest. Tuesday, 12-Winter is just around the corner. Wednesday, 13-George Pasch and Carroll Johnson visit school. Thursday, 14-Floyd Johnson reports ice skating is swell! If you don't break through! Friday, 15-Day before Saturday. Monday, 18-We found out that Marjorie Geiger stirs coffee with her finger while the rest of us use a spoon. Tuesday, 19-Through muddy roads and cold weather we made our way to Crawfordsville for a basketball game. We got beat!!! Wednesday, 20-Marcella saw an old friend at the game last night. Thursday, 21-Reign of TERROR begins-Six weeks tests. Friday, 22-Still tests. Monday, 25-Seniors go to Ottumwa to break the camera. Tuesday, 26-First Snow! Oh yeah! Wednesday, 27-Brighton beats us by a few points! Thursday, 28-Thanksgiving vacation. Friday, 29-More vacation.
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