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THE CO-PILOTS Alice Zuppinger U. C., Treasurer ’27, President ’28; Student Council '27, 28. Secretary ’27; Weekly Staff. Board. Associate Editor; Politics Club; Class Play Staff; Secretary June Class. I propeller true and Krone. Charlotte Boutell U. C.; C. A. A. She fletr high, for the neiet desired a thing the didn't get. Verna Thomas (Entered from Omaha Tech.) French Club; Charge of Programs for Class Plav; Hesperian Stuff: Key So- ciety. Strante lands accepted her. Virginia Hare C. A. A.; U. C.; Class Play Staff. JTide-eyed troth to danger and pleasant outlookt. Katherine Elliott U. C. A lira) plane that wandered in the iky. Ruth Kallusch G. A. A.; U. C. And the tailed on and • n. Annette Confeld U. C.; G. A. A.; Class Play Staff. Kter ready to aid the chief pilot. Virginia Johnston U. C. Executive Board; G. A. A.; Girls’ W Club. Kell-equipped to offer comfort in trans-Atlantic trace!. Mary Fallon G. A. A., Publicity Committee. The flier't uniform teat bungle-tome, and oh, those boots. Jeanette Hartman G. A. A.; Class Play Staff. What pride in the thought that air service teas under supervision of the navy. Virginia Sorem U. G; G. A. A. When she had hold of the stick, she soared. Lucille Benson U. C. She lived in a garret uith a sky-light and tcatehed for the airmail. Ttctnly-One
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THE GROUND CREW Betty Broman Student Council ’27. ’28; Weekly Staff; C. A. A., Board; Round Table; Spanish Club; U. C.; Service Club. A$ tetuilivt to change at a com pots. Dorothy Hammer U. C.; C. . A. .4 three-motored plant on tkiit. Louise Bachman Girls W Club; Ammilus; U. C.; G. A. A. .4 holt of friendt heralded her landing. Geraldine Sandberg U. G; G. A. A.; Glee Club. Rough weather flying delighted the athletic girl. Margaret Grandy French Club; G. A. A. Flaihei of lightning ligtagg.-d her path. Ardell Brede Orchestra; G. A. A.; Daubers; U. C.; Girls’ W Club. U'mg-tntlking and double drops gate her a jump to fame. Janet Searles Girls’ W Club. President 28; G. A. A., Chairman of Field Hockey; Li. C. Upward and onward like a htl-iocopter. Mae Belle Short G. A. A., Manager of Volley Ball; Girls’ W Club. Fete eirtp eihe . tteep tpiralt and dice11 Louva Jensen G. A. A.; Madrigal. Secrc-Ury-Treasurer ’28; Orchestra. Clad when others soared. Jane Irvine I'. C; French Club; G. A. A.; Girls’ W Club. Willing to conform to a limited auiiing range. Helen Barnum C. A. A.; Girls’ W Club. Cup Winner; U. C. Uauuline medals fell to her lot. Virginia Amidon Ammilus Club; G. A. A.; I . O; French Club; Key Society. Il'at this the ace that launched a thousand planes? Ticenly
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THE CO-PILOTS Bernice Eccen [beams became realities after an attempt at a nose dive. Betty Carpenter G. A. A.; U. C. Sot the name of the ship but the colors it lie»' attracted her. Marie Schmitt U. C. Record holder for looping the loop. Rhea Shavitch U. C A three-point landing Ml her specialty. Jean Cameron U. C. Only a fete appreciated the perfect machinery under the hood. Frances Safford G. A. A.; U. C. B’ith the adeem o the flivter plane, everyone said, So Ford. Edith Nelson G. A. A.; U. C. Superior visibility helped her spot a landing field. Virginia Tenner G. A. A.; U. C. A tolo light by a good tenner. June Bobb C. A. A.; U. C. The Immelman tarn, she finally learned, uat not a dance step. Evelyn Brown C. A. A.; U. C. Hour the longed to be the first rtoicoicay to cross the ocean by plane. Gertrude Smith C. A. A.; U. C Unable to ly on time, the reached up and SK-ung aboard. Miriam Michell G. A. A.; U. C. So coulioas that people thought she couldn't fly. Ttcenly-Ttco
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