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PLANE S LOG 1940 MARCH I-IATH XXXI DAYS 1941 Thrill! Thrill! He put his arm around her, On her lips he pressed a kissg She said: I've supped from many a cup, But never from a mug like this. Great Men Henry Ford and Rockefeller The richest men we know- One makes a little Hiver And the other makes it go. VM: J T jj ,, K Stewardess Sue Says- The easiest way to get roped in is to hand your girl friend a line. Mr. Scott: 'fLillian how many days are there in each month? Lillian: Thirty days hath September, All the rest I can't remember, The calendar hangs upon the wallg Whv bother me with this at all? Sunset and evening cars, And one clear call for meg And may there be no looking at the stars, When I go out with Lee. If you cannot marry your ideal, marry somebody else's. Some can't think-others don't. MARCH Monday, 3-No new pupils yet! Tuesday, 4-Another marriage! This time it was Ethel Metcalf. Wednesday, 5-Found out! Donald Maddix has got a Stockport gal. Thursday, 6-Lockridge beats Libertyville in the tournament. Friday, 7-But-We got defeated by Cantril. Monday, 10-Mary Ellen Waits very patiently for a present from Dale. Tuesday, 11-Still waiting!! Wednesday, 12-Doreen gets a letter from Louisiana. Thursday, 13-Bill Watson lofses Leila to Donald Metz. Friday, 14-Guy Messer smiles at Doreen. Juniors and Seniors go to Des Moines. Monday, 17-Great day for the Irish. Tuesday, 18-Several L.H.S. students think people are funnier than anybody. Wednesday, 19-Found out that Donald Metz would like to have a date with Marie Kiser. Thursday, 20-Many down hairdo's. Guess the rain was pretty hard on them.. Friday, 21-Jeanette Prouty and Maurice Allender visit school. Everyone is eating apples given to them by the Welfare Committee. Monday, 24-Sun rose and set today. Tuesday, 25-Paul Berg was caught working. Wednesday, 25-Mr. Scott pulls Donald Billingsley's hair. Shame on you Mr. Scott. Thursday, 27-Margaret Schillestrom visits school. Friday, 28-Wanda Barton visits school. Monday, 31-Juniors are busy trying to find someone to invite to the party.
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PLANE'S LCG 1940 FEBRUARY HATH XXVIII DAYS 1941 Uoanne Overholserl Here I stand upon the floor A tiny little figure, The boys don't like me now- But they will when I get bigger. Its what he uncorks that gives a man a reputation as a corking good host. Those days when a guy plays post-office his letters are mostly err males. Q? Ll Stewardess Sue Says- An apple a day keeps the. doctor away, but it'll have just the opposite effect if the patient is the apple of his eye. You may not be a perfect lass, You may have halitosis, But if you use the zipper, You'll never have gap-o-sis. I zip my dress, I zip my coat, My gloves I also zip. Zip nearly everything I own, I also zip my slip. My snowsuit, blouses and my skirt, All zip up snugly tightg The zipper on my evening gown Adjusts it's fit just right. There's a zipper on my bath- ing suit I'm surely glad it locks I suppose the next thing that I know I'll be zipping up my socks. FEBRUARY Monday, 3-Ha! Ha! Mr. Scott is sleepy! Tuesday, 4-Gloom, gloom, gloom. Wednesday, 5-Someone got a letter. Thursday, 6-Chatterbox. More scandal! Friday, 7-American Legion presents a flag to the High School. Monday, 10-Seniors go to Fairfield for ads. Tuesday, 11-Lockridge beat Libertyville! Rah yae team! 30-8. Wednesday, 12-Betty Rivey finds it hard to swallow gum. Thursday, 13--Senior party! Friday, 14-Another victory over Pleasant Lawn! Our team is really pepped up. Monday, 17-Cold weather! Tuesday, 18-Cameras flashing here and there. Wednesday, 19-Bill Billingsley and Marcella are getting quite friendly. Thursday, 20-Freshman party. Friday, 21-Zephyrs defeated Fairfield. Monday, 24-Seniors go ad hunting. Tuesday, 25-Juniors look at class rings. Wednesday, 26-Red letter day. fReport cardsj Thursday, 27-The girls are waiting for some new boys to move into the community. Friday, 28-Last day of the month.
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PLANES LOG 1940 APRIL HATH XXX DAYS 1941 Donald Metz: Won't you join me in a glass of lemonade? James: HYou get in first and if there's any room I'll follow. Mr. Scott was giving a lesson on snow. As you walk out on a cold winter day and look around, what do we see on every hand? he inquired. Gloves, answered Donald Billingsley. Luck seems to favor the man who doesn't count on it. Flying off the handle sug- gests that you have a screw loose. The victory half won when one gains the habit of work. Doing the frequently done by an ama- teur because he doesn't know its impossible. of success is impossible is Q5 la 5 'Q' Stewardess Sue Says- When a man looks at Heavenly bodies his wife makes him see stars. Mrs. Harden: The names of your parents, please. Louise L.: Papa, and Mama. Don't talk of raising children, The proper term is rear. When action's indicated, The implication's clear! Russell P.: A'Beautiful, your kisses leave me weak. Betty Hopkirk: I notice they do, darn it! Russell: What do you mean? Betty: Why, the evening's just beginning! APRIL Tuesday, 1-Junior party. Mr. Scott gets many unimportant tele- phone calls. Wednesday, 2-Tired and sleepy faces after the party. Thursday, 3-Thrill is the name for the day. Friday, 4-Amen! Six weeks tests! Monday, 7-The Monday after six weeks tests. Kinda draggy! Tuesday, 8-Seniors chose the class play, A Ready Made Family . Wednesday, 9-Spring gardening starts. Thursday, 10-Many new permanents! Curl, Curl. Friday, 11-Dorothy Bice and Hazel Jacobson visit school. Monday, 14-Algebra class recites ten minutes over time. Tuesday, 15-Paul Berg is loosing out with Erma. Wednesday, 16-The sun shines all day. Thursday, 17-Many skip school to go and see Gone With The Wind. Friday, 18-Senior girls attend a Recognition day at Wesleyan. Oh boy! I mean, Oh boys! Monday, 21-A hard day. Tuesday, 22-Senior play practice in full swing. Wednesday, 23-Seniors argue about going on a May breakfast. Thursday, 24-They are still arguing. Friday, 25-Betty Helfenstine gets prepared to leave for the week- end because Dick is coming home. Monday, 28-Ethelda weeps all day. Tuesday, 29-Colleen and Faith ask Floyd to walk home with them. Wednesday, 30-Marjorie and Inez are still discussing their dates with Jim and Rex.
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