Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1940 — Page 19
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CAST OF CHARACTERS ANNE NORRIS—Wealthy college student, Togking for thrills, enrolls in CAA flving ea ree. GEORGETTE PARKER Anne's friend, Tearning to fly is a serious business with hey TONY SCOTT College plavhay, son of A Rangsler, envies Anne's social pasition, CAPTAIN DICK DOUGLAS—Instructor
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he : i MISS ABBE -AND POR=IN MV THEY ALL SHOULD WAVE BEEN WERE ABBE TERRIBLE THINGS 11 ONCE SAW Tomorrow, youll start advancea rr — CORNER 7 ns “ORS ABD UNLESS UNLESS SOME: AN ACC DENT= I'LL NEVER FORGET T--maneuvers,” Dick told her, “At the A a LPR TRING'S HAPPENED «+ TwiNG GS DO WHY AREN'T THEY HERE /' 7 usual time, 8 o'clock. And I'll send Oar DOES ’ y HAPPEN ¥ that brother of yours a night letter h before I take off tonight. I'm going —— oy to get a few night hours tonight at CET ITs NAME with that cabin ship we took to North point.” Marvelous,” Georgette exclaimed “I'll hope the moon comes out for vou. and vou won't meet a cloud.” That's a good hope,” Dick's tone ; - . was light, “Youll be doing night But you've some more work on “You'll never know how glad I am fiving yourself before vou know it.” meteorology. You'll have to know & you talked me into taking fiving. Georgette turned to Anne. “It nimbus cloud when you meet one” And” she hesitated, “I take back was more thrilling than even and the girls laughed with him, as all the horrid things I said about thought 1t could be. Youll know he left to give the next student in- Capt. Douglas” | soon struction, l — var Mise Norris.” Dick agreed | “Georgette” Anne said as they! (Te Be Continwed)
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