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.L-2' if -fi gg-L -' ,,! I as THE STDIQM WEATHEIQED VVhen The Spirit of 34 left port September last, with the able Miss Goodwin as pilot, Paul Permenter as co-pilot, and Buford Rhodes, Evalyn Ballagh, and Kenneth Lee Payne as commanding officers, little did anyone know of the forthcoming dangers. Shall we tell you a few of them? We shall! just after leaving port, on December 3 to be exact, the pas- sengers aboard the trusty air-ship entertained another party of voyagers traveling on another ship which was bound for the desti- nation of Graduation The event was very much enjoyed and the Graduaters were wished bon voyage and good luck to the clinking of forks, the rattling of paper hats, the sound of dancing feet, and the tune of Happy Days. The first difficulty was met in the form of a squall. The ship ran into one of those Hi-Low-Down east winds, but with the able help of all aboard, fair sailing was once more resumed. These squalls were avoided in the future by the mechanics of the ship: Seth Warner for the first quarter, Paul Permenter for the second, Adrienne Frazier for the third, and Babs Fleisher for the fourth. By flying high above the clouds, and by putting all the mechanics of the fairer sex on one edition, and all those of the not-so-fair sex on another, we had some spectacular results. And what a success! The weather continued to be sunny and the skies blue so that we could see, even without the aid of compass or telescope, f'What Anne Brought Home on the twenty-third of February. From a distance this looked like a big successg and from the radio it was heard that it was a comedy worth seeing! VVith more clear weather, all hands on board decided to go on deck and watch a championship game, on the evening of March third. The Maricopa Middleweights playedg and the team was largely composed of would-be fliers VVas the crew glad when the victory was achieved? VVell! just before landing, May 12, a Prom was given by the crew with the Spirit of 34 moored to the flagpole of M. H. S., and as special guests-who do you suppose? None other than our previous friends aboard the 33 or Bust. They had stopped for repairs, and for a short respite, and were more than pleased to attend the dance at which the thirty-fourers were hosts. In fact, they seemed to be so pleased that they reciprocated with a dance of their own and 'specially invited us. We landed, bag and baggage, the following day, June second, and stood on the M. H. S. lawn waving good-bye to our graduating friends. And was there, perhaps, one tear shed? Ilitdegafdc Fteisher l 16 l
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