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Show Saturday, March 19, 1927. dfaSk An air pilot who carried mail from New York to Cleveland was killed. On his person were found letters addressed To My Beloved Brother Pildts and Pals and marked To be opened only after my death. . This was his message: -- $ ;. . . 4 "I go west, but with a cheerful heart. I hope what small sacrifice I have made may be of use to the cause. When we fly we are fools, they say. When we are dead we werent half bad fellows. But everyone in this wonderful aviation service is doing the world far more good than the public appreciates of We risk our necks, we give our lives we perfect a service for the world at large. They, mind you, are the ones who call us fools. But stick to it, boys. Im still very much with you all. See you again. Visitors to our City the-bene- . f Boot think that because you fri ire yd are Away from home ftem friCndar there aiy chofchis in Legan of different denominations they alt extend t yon a cordial invitation to attend their services. . - i i fit, f s Young people, are you living as this young man Hved? Business men, aire you living like this youth who carried yourmail? Christians, is your religion as real as this young mans? Jesus lived like this youth, , and from Him he most likely got this vision of life. Why not help the Church spread this kind of living? . . aaiH.wi; Honor Students of Jiuiior High Sdibbj A Students . Bowen Leris, Bringham Donna. Bufjen Phillip, Clark LaRue, Cardon Ruth, Fry Fack, Hill Jessie, .Jones Dale, Lundberg Dorothy, Morrell Josephine, McCracken Bernice, Merrill Edna, Olsen Claries, Parkinson Lucik le. Spillman Camilla, Sorenson Wallace, .Wolf Otto, Wimmer v.3 RfiXf . "$ B- r - - STUDENTS ? " . Ault Jessie, Anderson Jessie, Anderson Dorus, Athey Clark, . Anderson Wendell, Alder Horace, ; Allre4 McKay, . Bowcutt Edna, Bankhead Mildred, Baugh Pehfl, Bersjo Helen, Budge Brown Donald, Ballard Rus-stl- l, Bell George, Bell LuciUe, Brown Sarah, Cardon Edna, Cooley Carma, Carlson Victor, Cardon Rey, Cottle Erma, Carlson Lois, .Carlson Stella, Cooley Vernon, Carlisle Evelyn, Davis Pauline, ;Daines Ruby, Dahle Dean, Ensign Bernice, Elliason Courtleigh, Fonnesbeck Frances. Fletcher Ruth. Greeves Vera, Hickman Grace, Hoffman Amelia, Hansen Ruby, Hansen Beta, Hodgson Elimor, , Homer Wendell, Hanson Eldon, Hansen Vesta, Hailstone Lonore, lfaglund El-m- a. Wanda, Howell Olga, Hodges Fanny, Jones Juanita, Johnson Thelma, Keller Mary, Larsen Ethel, Lohman William,' Lund Merlin. Lindersdorfer Jean, Lucas Veda, Lucaa Veda, Lar son Lamont, Morgan Margaret, Mitchell Milton, Malmrose Earl, Milskelson Marion, Michaelson Carlyle, Mathews Dorsey, May Rhea McClellan Lincoln. Nielson Ray .Nielsen Gayle, Owen Elizabeth, Owen Ruth Parkinson Mar iana, Peterson Clayton Pterseon Laurence, Parkinson Pace Francis, Pehrson Fhyllis, Richards Louise. Roundy Vera, Ritchie Ursula, Rich Nada, Stewart Ernest, Spicker Mary, Stet tier Josephine, Scott Mary, Steadman Leon, Stans Otto, Smith Eernice, Schaub Leland, Smith Sara, Taylor Venice, Tompson4 Fred, Turner Fred, Thope Della, Wallace Max, Waits Lucille Wright Weston, Wilson Willmore Woodrow, Paul, Willis Ruth, Wahlstrom Ilortense, Whitehead Willard, and Willmore Hah. . J - , Noise Test Hardest On : Expert .Typist Gw-enet- (By Science Service) , HAMILTON. N. Y., Mar. 18. A high speed typest is mow affected by noisy office1 surroundings than a slow worker 1 aboricusly picking at the keys according to Dr. Donald Laird, a who ' has just f completed twelve day noise test , at the psychological laboratory of Co3 lgate University. In general, the better the typist the more she is j adversely .affected by noise, Dr. I.aird said today. "Amateurs, it has been found, are no: measurably bothered by noise." Miss Elsie Keller, the speed typist who typed the same letter over and over every day for twelve days, t- o- the .tune - of automobile .horns, telephone bells, conversation, and other of fice and street sounds, ended T -- the firt time, while Miss Kef uer typed. Results under these conditions, Dr. Laird said, did not differ appreciably from those obtained when the office and street noises were in full cover- - 4 swing but the walls were - per minute. When the walls ed. were covered to cut down , the This may indicate that some-noi- se sound vibrations her speed is not harmful to efficien- mounted to 528 strokes to an individual's condi- - . or cy Working in the room with tion. Dr. Laird said. covered walls, , she lost 2.7 ounces of weight in two hours of continuous typing. When the noise wras not reduced she lost for I Brwwd mu. IS M with 5.5 ounces. actaJttc Ixnts, : On the last day of the test, HKAXU lUX the noise machinajwas turned kif B hotB.iMt off and the room, was quiet for iqu) 11 wubun the test feeling fine. D. Lairds records, however, showed that 'when she worked in a laboratory in which the noise reverberated from (brick walls her speed was 488 strokes ' Cfflcpni?,iLis 1 |