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PLANES LCG 1940 MAY HATH XXXI DAYS 1941 Faith: I don't understand your explanation of why you Went to the beauty parlor. Colleen: Well, naturally. I don't go to a beauty par- lor to make myself plain. Q ,iff QQ? QFQ fx Stewardess Sue Says- Many a lover has found himself behind the hate ball. Ethelda: I discovered the procedure for keeping a man from kissing you while you're out driving with him. Paul Hostetler: How do you proceed? Ethelda: 'fOn foot! It's Not New, But True Me love has flew Him done me dirt How could me knew He was a Hirt? To all in love Let I forbid Lest you be doed Like I was did. MAY Thursday, 1-Grade Night. Seniors go on a May breakfast. Friday, 2-Tired day. Monday, 5-Etheline and Ronnie make plans for the future. Tuesday, 6-Lucille makes plans to attend college next year so she can have that promised date with Porter . Wednesday, 7-Mr. Scott is pacing the floor. Thursday, 8-Someone gets a letter. Friday, 9-Everybody's mind is a blank. Monday, 12-Everett Kelly blushed! As usual. Tuesday, 13-Senior play. A Ready Made Family. Wednesday, 14- A Ready Made Family. Thursday, 15-Commencement! Our dreams have come true at last. We are graduates of L.H.S. Friday, 16--Last day of school. Games. A great day! These day by day reports have been brought to you by Verna Briggs and Lillian Wolf. All names and objects of living things are purely coincidental.
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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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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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