Balboa High School - Zonian Yearbook (Balboa, Canal Zone Panama)

 - Class of 1932

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, 1 i THE ZONIAN II F rid ay Afternoon Laughing and chattering, we clamber into the bus quickly this afternoon. 0ur arms + are burdened with books that will not be opened until Monday. Thus do good intentions bloom and fade. Oi, oi, oil Two whole dayslu rejoices Mary, tossing her books and her self onto a seat. Almost too good to be true. And say: we have two new boys on the Post nowf, Ellen reminds her friends. 1 Then let's have a party at my house tomorrow night, Dick suggests. . Okel We'll be down right after the Hrst show, Betty assents. Yes, there's a good picture on that I want to see, remembers Leah. ' r 1 I saw it in the States. It's keenln Tom tells us. Are you going to the horse-show in the morning, lVlary? Ellen wants to know. Of course I am. I'm in it! ll 5 I'd forgotten all about that. How about a nice spill for our benefit? Indeed notl You can take your own spillsln l , I suppose I ought to study this week-end, Harry breaks in. Some of you others ought to, too. L I , You would think of schoollu somebody bursts out. At a time like thisl Well, I, for one, don't intend to crack a book. Who's with me? A chorus of voices shatters the atmosphere. Let's start in properly, then, by celebrating at the post exlu suggests Betty. Hood is the first one out. Whoopeel he shouts. Here goes my allowancelu 1 1 . , . N l 1 1 fb Modellei by Lillian Wine l l Q , 1 52 , if I l

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