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cs asf f -7' X -11 lv-n, . 1'-5 .4-! -L: , -I-.S . .Fifi Lf-Rx gif, . xx i-:ar-53, V' xv 'wifes Samoa mass Paopmzcv ' 'CContinuedD us that the initial flight of a transcontinental ship would take place at nine o'clock. We didn't want to miss the send-off, but still had plenty time to see the horse-races at the far-side of the fair. On the way over, we saw what was advertised as the UTarzan Sen- sation of the Age.n We nearly Upopped a tonsiln when we saw Florian Repik floating through the air with Marion Britton as his mate. We had no time for this and whipped on to the races. At the entrance we met head bookie, Jack Morgans. Remember how good he always was at A numbers? Having a little money to bet, he sent us to Richard Coury and Joe Colancecco, betting agents of the track. Richie is still an ' aspiring Warbler, waiting hopefully for Bing Crosby to retire before rendering his masterpiece, uSong Without Words.u At the window were Betty Zona, Anna Zrinsgy, Anna Legutki, and Anna Stevens, socialites who requentlyiattende the races. we greeted everyone, lost our money, and rushed back to the air field, arriving in time to see the air liner, piloted by William Surma and Joe Skottey, about to be boarded. ' Air hostess, Janet Houston, stood at the doorway and ushered the passengers into their proper places. Peg Whildin and Janet Stewart were the first to be seated. They were returning to their big butter- and-egg men in New York City. For the past few weeks they had been studying humanitarianism, and were about to write a thesis on ULife in the Rough.u Anna R bnikar and Anna Kostelans were going East to fill in secretarial positions. last,f u no east, comes Wilma Hughes. She stopped long enough to tell us that she was on her way. ome. Yes, we mean Lansford. After many years of hat designing, she had decided to return and settle down on West Ridge Street. We sincerely hope this letter of success of former graduates may be an inspiration to those who follow. For some of us the road of fortune has been a little roughg for others, smooth sailing. But for all, no regrets. It is our supreme desire that ten years hence, you may be able to look back on your high school days with as many pleasan memories as we hold in our hearts. As ever, M. M. Nihen and Fay Rees P.S. Ever since graduation, we have received Lans-Hi-Lites, and have watched the rapid development of the publication with interest and enthusiasm. A great deal of credit is due to the splendid cooper- ation between students and advisers. Keep up the good work! Well, we must close now, as we have a great deal of packing to do in preparing for our trip to Egypt to study mummies. Our regards to the faculty and-- Good-Bye N. I V Q t
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:A 1.4 '. ' 19 Was LANSFO RD HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM CLASS OF 3938 Invocation Rev. Leighton Palmer Oration Education for Freedom Fay -Rees Violin Solo Der Son der Haide Joseph Skellchock Oration Education for Mental Security John Pispeky Oration UEducation for Personalityn Marion Britton Cornet Trio Commencement Orator Presentation of Diplomas nOnce in Awhil Frank Andrews Paul Imrisek Thomas Rockefeller Mr. A. S. Beshore Dr. S. Q. Morgan President Board of Education Honor Awards Principal John E. Lauer Benediction Rev. Leighton Palmer 53.3, , ct w-a4aaa4ae A has A
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