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1 Ein at 1-fit e .aiieniiisf fs-1 H MR. K. BLAINE Y MISS liVliLYN CLARK Senior Class Flight Zoom-we have just rounded the fourth and last pylon and are now gracefully landing on our home airport, L.H.S. The struggle has been hard, but we are proud to say that we have Hnished without even a single knock in our motors. Sept., 1927. We started on Sept. 10, 1927, with Doodle Adair taking the lead, from the first, followed closely by ,lessie Mae Mackey and Ralph Sargeanf. By using them as our guiding lights we have passed through all the storms, air-pockets, etc., with only a few tail-spins and nose-dives .ind have rounded the first pylon going strong. Sept., 1928. On the second lap Mildred Graham takes the lead, through skillful piloting, but not far behind are Doodle Adair and Christine Danner, followed by the rest of us. We are holding our own and seem to be doing better than any flying school before us-we think so anyway. Sept., 1929. Here we are on a bright sunny September morn in 1929, now on the third and next to the last lap of our eventful trip. Martha Clayton now takes the lead but Mildred Graham and Margaret Anderson are still to be reckoned with and the rest of us are paddling along, doing our best. We presented an insane comedy on November :oth called Who Wouldn't be Crazy? and in April enter- tained all commissioned oflicers with a most successful ban- quet at Cleveland Heights. All enjoyed a hilarious good time. just ahead we see the end of the third part of our journey and the beginning of the las! and we wonder how it feels to be at the end. We'll soon know. ig Sept., 1930. Well, it's passed now and we find ourselves on the last and, to our surprise, the most enjoyable part of our flight. Martha Clayton has maintained her lead, as have Christine Danner and Mildred Graham. WW: find that land- ing on the old field is not so pleasant as we had anticipated because in doing so we leave behind fond memories of days gone by. During our flight many have distinguished themselves and proven their mettle by their deeds of valor. Those win- ning distinction in combat are Pilots Morris, Chase, ll. Fenton and others, those setting highest altitude marks are Mary Arendell and Margaret Andersong some of our best transport pilots are Pilots Sargeant, Danner and Graham, others accurate with the verbal gun while flying are such aviators as Hutchinson, Cdum and Mock. Others, too many to be mentioned, have also won honors in the various divis- ions of aeronautics and we feel mighty proud of what we have accomplished. We are planning a most elaborate demonstration of stunt flying QStunt Nighty, to be held in the spring, with the most skillful aviator and aviatrix ruling as King and Queen of the Carnival. Those attending may expect to witness all feats of flying from barrel-rolls and in and out side loops to tail spins and nose dives. As we land we loolt forward mostly to that day in june when we receive our wings and a first lieutenant's com- mission in recognition for our accomplishments in the past four years.-Roller! Zt'llm'r. ,, lagged? W -' Page fll't'llf,v
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'I 'O' 4'-HlGl'll.AllDE:i. , DOODLE ADAIR Su'vrr aml sfnlcly, and with all grace of womanlaoodf' l.D.S., G.R., History Club, Glee Club, Pres. Freshman Class, V.-Pres. Soph. Class, Most Popular Girl '27, '28, Most Rep. junior Girl, Three Springs , Dramatic Club, Banquet Com- mittee, Stunt Night '27, '29, '30, Annual Staff '27, Percolator Staff '27. JANYCE AHL A gootl natural person such as Ianyre is never out of place. Lake Wales School '28, '29, S.O.S. '30, '31, Banquet Committee '30, Stunt Night '30, Dramatic Club '30, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy , Home Ec. Club, G.R. '30, '31, Declamatory Contest '30, Author of Home Ec. Pageant '30, Annual Staff '31, Senior Invitation Committee, lntra-Mural Sports '30, '31, MARGARET ANDERSON Many :lays shall ser lu-r and ycf no day wilbonl u :lm-fl fo frown ber. S.O.S. '29, '30, '31, V.-Pres. junior Class, Classical Club '30, Banquet Committee, Stunt Night '30, History Club '28, '30, Ring Committee. MILDRED ANDERSON Falsrm-ss rannof rome from lbrr, llaou seemelb a plave for Ihr frowned iruth io dwell. S.O.S. '29, '30, '31, Classical Club '28, '29, '30, Home Ee. Club '30, History Club '28, Stunt Night '30, '31, Banque: Committee '29. MARY ARENDELL XL VBA 'Tis vxrrllrrii lo br so wry wise. Most Intellectual Girl '31, Banquet Committee '29, I.D.C. Club '30, Manager junior Basketball '29, Stunt Night '28, A, 1,5902 VERNA ARMS 1, A grnllv way and a winning smile. Fashion Show '27. ROBERT BARNES Happy am I, from rare Pm free, why arc-r1't ibey all corxlfnlnl like me. Swimming '30, '31, T.H.T. '28, '29, Football '31, Hi-Y '28, '29, '30, '31, lntra-Mural Sports '28, '29, '30, '31, Who Wouldn't Be Crazy? GRACE BATES Grate is u good nutnrml birl and always lmblrling over will? fun. .iff f A-4 , . J ,f 1 1 4 1 1014 f' of A Nfl-fsinf ol. I'-.sank M-M 6 iw.-Q Z'c1v r... Q, ,1 .A 1 --f I ig ' '-'TAX' Q. 1 had-rf? E f ,V , 'X t I 1 V I is 3 Q4. 5 1 ,Y ve.. S' .tn If N 7' A 4' . ,Y 5 Page lwrrily-orzc' , ' - A . ,V,s,. U ya, V ' 4 U, ' , f ' yu V
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