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Il llll llllllflllllll lllll lllllll lllllll I lllllllll ll llllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllll lllllllli 12100-HHVC you ever heard an organ talk? No? Well, here's your chance. Mildred Oberlin, who has just completed an engagement in Europe, will present a program of request numbers, as well as a few selections of her own composi- tion ..... 12:30-Foreign News. Former classmates, XVoodrow Kirby and Henry Wonsetler, just set sail for Europe to run in the Olympic races. Esther Monin- ger, famed Latin and Greek translator, has returned to Rome for further study. An SOS has just been received from The Atlantic, captainecl by Clarence Zwayer. Other classmates on board are Hostess Mary Repp, and Gwendolyn Apt and Edna llradford, joint proprietoresses of the ship beauty parlor. Carmen Rollins, famed journalist, lias just landed in India. 12:45-Secretary of Agriculture, XVayne Bowman, will explain the new agriculture bill just introduced into Congress ..... Miss Kathryn XVood, Hostess at Canyon Camp, Yellowstone National Park, nas attacked by a bear on the way from her cabin to the lodge. 1:00--Now comes the program for the future Broadway stars. Constance Phillips, famous dramatist, is about to talk to you on Your Stage Pers011aI1'ty. 1 230-lVIOtl1Cl'S, tune in. Erdine llurgbacher, noted child specialist, will advise you on Managing the Child PVitlzi a Temper ..... I :45-We are now linked with Hollywood. Girls, here's your chance to look like the movie stars. The Snyder and Ford Ltd., where all the famous ones pur- chase their clothes, is putting on a style show. Among their models are XVinona Lockhart, Lurena Miller, and Hazel Goller ..... 2:45-Doris Lyons, candidate for representative from Ohio, will speak . . . 3 :oo-The Alden Harvey Orchestra next comes on the air ..... L 3 :3o-A surprise! Margaret Rector, movie, star, has been making a tour of the country, accompanied by her secretary, Miss Moog, and by Ruth Kerr, who played in Miss Rector's latest production, Rose of Picardy. The two actresses will present a few scenes from this production .....i 4 :oo-Rah! Rah! Now for the basket ball game between The Bees, who are touring the United States, and the Chicago Central High School Girls. The girls playing on the traveling team are Naomi lleamer, Verna Leinard, Helen Hall, Yera llrubaker, and Rebecca Zimmerman ..... 5:00-Next Tfciliglzt I6vr't'Iler.v Orclzr.vtra conducted by Rex Fisher. His wife is the former Margie Kirkpatrick ..... 5:30-Please stand by again. Southern California is playing lVashington. Three of its players are former llryanites-Russell Allison, XVilliam Fix, and Arthur Miller .... . 6:30-President llenner and his secretary, Miriam Snow, landed today. Am- bassador Davidson also came back to native soil. No news heard yet of the Car- roll baby. Former classmate, Charles Daniels, now Scotland Yard man, on the case. Paul McKarns has just set a record of 300 miles an hour, at Daytona lleach. His wife is the former Virginia Carlsten. 6:45-lledtime for the kiddies. Tonight Mildred Schuhmacher is going to tell you about the three bears ..... 7:00-Robert McDonald, noted Chicago Civic Opera star, will thrill you with his rich baritone voice. 7:30-The jay Shockley orchestra presents as its guest artist, Betty Lewis, wellknown dancer. . XYell, folks, that concludes the program. just a moment. Yes, they have consented to do it. Mr. Everett Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbertson, and Mr. Raymond Zimmerman will in turn say a few words to you ..... And now our long looked-for surprise is over. Hasn't it been nice to hear from old friends once more? And don't you wonder what the next live years will bring forth? Here are good wishes for success and happiness to everyone of my classmates. S'long! , ,zu J ,'. Q H , if - f' tg. Q ,J AVE! ii!! 'II j 1 - be: rl 'ny P4 .X--57 X get WE., R H' I
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----- - ----- ----- - -----------1- - ---czETA.coRDiAp--'- ---------------- --------.-------- l -- THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Betty Young ................................................,....... President Yirginia Cameron ........ ......................... V ice President Marvel Fast ..,............ ........ S ecretary and Treasurer Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, as you all know, the sponsors of this program have been conducting a nation-wide contest for the best letters from high school students. Here is one we have just received from a third-year student of Bryan High School, Bryan, Ohio. Listen, folks. just one more year and we shall be out of school! How quickly time passes! It doesn't seem possible that only a few short years ago we started to school in the first grade. It wasreally eleven years ago, but who realizes that those years have gone? Why, it was only yesterday that we were Freshmen and Sophomores! They called us 'Green Freshiesf I think we were no 'greener' than the hun- dreds who have been Freshies before us. XVe were so young, and really there was quite a change from the grades to high school. Silly Sophomores was our next appellation. Truly, we were no 'sillier' than the rest. XVe merely suffered an af- fliction common to the age. Next year we will be 'Dignihed Seniors' lt will be our last year and we are going to make it greater and better than any before. This happy year we are juniors. We have come to a new dignity and re- sponsibility. No longer underclassmen, we have assumed the role of upperelass- men. And it's such fun being a junior! Parties, games, jokes, activities, and friends make being a junior the most fun in the world. Classroom and study add a necessary part to our life. lVe have begun to be 'in' things. More clubs are epen to us. and more of us have joined clubs. NVe have members on the football and basketball teams, and track squad. Several juniors took part in the Trian- gular Literary Contest this year. We have good students represented on the hon- L r roll. As a child learns to walk, step by step, so have we sought knowledge. Grade by grade, we have advanced in our education. Our first halting steps are but a memory. Soon this step, the Junior Year, will too be only a recollection. May our last year be full of more happiness and greater success than this year. May we keep our heads up and our shoulders straight. Now like a lovely. soft evening cloak about our shoulders falls a new dig- nity, a dignity received from a new responsibility and a new attitude. So subtly has the change come over us that we have not fully become aware of it. Next year our evening cloak of dignity shall be ermine, a heavier dignity, and we shall wear our ermine mantle proudly. So ends this letter, and the sponsors of this program sincerely wish the best of luck to those juniors wlio will next year be the leaders of their high school. This, ladies and gentlemen, concludes our program for the evening.-R. S. '33 ,'. E li 3' 1 4 :Fw Q .ey S P ' Add: ' 'ey j Z
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