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? FRIDAY, Dec. 22- Several Christmas messages sent and received by ether waves and recorded in the Radio-log: -To the Faculty of Em-Hi: Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?', -To Agnes from Chester Parker: Goodnight little girl of my dreams. -To Harold from Ruth Knouse: Harold doesn't live here any more. -To Harry from Helen Karr: You've got to be a football hero. XVhen we were just well started, we saw an- other balloon, from Pawnee Rock, ascending. We dumped a great amount of ballast and beat them up in the stratosphere. Ricey winked his regrets below us. F MONDAY, Jan. s- While Virginia St.Clair and Verle Frost were looking out the door for Santa Claus on Christ- mas eve, who should enter but Franklin Rogers, the prodigal, on the same nightmare. He had a round-trip ticket. FRIDAY, Jan. 26- 50th air beacon passed. Many sharp un- excuseds cause punctures-temporary delay for Senior Dinner. MONDAY, Jan. 29- Willis Bowers' gum used for a good purpose -punctures patched and trip resumed into the blue haze. Moon turned off. FRIDAY, Jan. 26- At the Senior Dinner: A colorful event-beautiful girls in evening frocks and handsome boys in full dress. Powder puffs, lipsticks, and marcels much in evidence. MONDAY, Jan. 29- I see the moon and the moon sees me, and the moon sees somebody that I'd like to see, recites Lloyd Henderson. Now that the moon is turned off, Lloyd is stranded, but it doesn't seem to bother June Capps and Bob Hoover in the least. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14- Passed the international date line. New spring styles in couplets appear. Moonlight filters through the retreating blue haze. Shops feature hearts and valentines. FRIDAY, March 9- Stormy weather! Indications of sleet in dense cloudsq Tests-the lambs scurry from the lions' dens. Big mass meeting, in corridors. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14- -Poets doing a rushing business in hearts. -Cupid's messages sent by wireless. Western Union refused to risk the burning out of its wires. -Radiograms recorded include: To Ruth Schottler from John Douglas: Faint heart ne'er won fair lady, they say- my heart is strong for you this Valentine's Day. To Mary K. from Bob McAdoo: Just for the sake of an argument with Holtz, wonit you be my Valentine?', FRIDAY, March 9- Dick Lord saved Lloyd McClellan from mak- ing a forced landing in the class of '35, but the Prewitts hold together. Honor Society hopes doubtful. MCNDAY, April 2- First week of April. Bad luck-sleet seals door-no escape. Parachute jumping aban- doned. Balloon's attraction greater than the earth's pull. FRIDAY, April zo- From bad to worse. 145 below-Condition caused by the cold glances of the faculty as they handed out many P's and F's. MONDAY, APRIL 2- Our Bonnie mascot is always Wright except when she,s wrong. Bad luck is right! April Fools is on Easter Sunday. Flying fools all the year 'round. Echo prints a sensible paper- April Fool! Some people think Easter is dec- oration day. FRIDAY, April zo- April showers bring May flowers. Hope of passing still left in Pandora's box. FRIDAY, May 18- Time drags. Rate of climb indicator shows decrease. Balmy south breezes melt ice. Spring fever prevails but no fatalities reported. FRlDAY, May 25- Objective in sight. Cosmic Ray observed and analyzed. Connection good-marvelous revelations-future revealed. FRIDAY, May Is- Time for Senior Play past. Ticket sale large. Our Bonnie mascot was Wright, this time, in predicting a full house. Scheduled a post season game with Mars. FRIDAY. May zs- ReEcho's distributed-ditto for grade cards. Footspace in corridors at a premium. We sug- gest pen chaining to prevent straying. Helen Stanton is threatening to go on a rocket ship to Venus for a breath of air. She says that this old balloon ascension is too tame. SATURDAY, May 26- Noon. Just wakaned. To sleepy at 3 a. m. to complete record. A glorious Landfall. The presentation of diplomas--then the beautiful party in the shipis salon closed the cruise of the E. H. S. ,34. SATURDAY, May 26- Largest class ever graduated from Em-Hi. Most diplomas received. Seniors wave goodbye. Underclassmen move up. Copious tears shed. CContinued on Page 355
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AILEEN BI.Al'IU'I' SHN, quirl, bn! tlL'l'fIl'l' ibun you Mink. G. R. '32, '33, '34, Echo '33, Sophomore I Se 'e- tary-Treasurer '32. CORAL HOIKTON . Her jwlvaxilzlq wuflrzvr' wins lm' many frir'11rls. Er G. R. '32, '33, '34. GI-IORG1i HAMILTON 'II :lure you I0 fnlk fu.tfr'r fllllll I nm. Glcc Club '31, '32, '33, Echo '31, '32, '33, Campus Daze '33, Hi-Y '31, '32. IVIARNIORIE BUCKLEY Br io bw' 1'ir'i114'x rfwi' kind, be la ber frmllx fi Iiftlc blimlf' G. R. '31, Iicho Staff '30, '31, '32, Campus Dale '33 DAN IPIIRSCI-ILER Mn.vir 'zunxbes away from Ihr' will the flux! of 1'1'r'1'3'- day life. Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Music Contest '32, '33, '34, Hi-Y '33, '34, Sophomore II Vice-President '32, Up and Atom President '33, National Honor Society. -IUANITA COGLI-LY Allb011gb small in Sf1IfIH'!', xbr it llL'Z'l'l' 0z1'1'If1o1ez'iI. G. A. A. '33, '34, Debate '32, Echo '33, '34, PAUL KLEIN S1J1't'!'b ix grwzf, buf rilciifr' is grz'nlvr. Hi-Y '32, '33, '34, Echo '33, '34, Up and Atom '33, '34. FIZRN TOLI. Mow sb-3 nuff lfnI'j'Iifcf'. G. R. '32, '33, '34, G. A. A. '31, '32, '33, Band '33, Orchestra '33, Girls' Glee Club '33, ELIZABETH FRENCH Thr 11f'A'f bcsf fbillg fo bring u,'i.tc is to nmke 11r'oj7Ie think you fire. G. R. '32, '33, '34, Setting Up Conference '33, G. R. National Camp '33, Mid-Wiiiter Conference '33, Up and Atom '33, '34, Campus Dale '33, 9 0 O 1934 Class Prophecy I. XVeren't you amazed at the revelations of the cosmic ray! That electro-cosmic scope, is a won- derful machine. Such a shock as it gave me. II. I certainly was astonished to see how we had all aged, and to see the queer things we were doing 25 years hence. I. You know what surprised me most was to sec that the depression had ended. II. NVho would have ever thought that We would see Dorothy Myers and Maurice Gordon married and playing in the Salvation Army hand? 7
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