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mi , car ieheuiu 4 K1 Septrmter L, 1 .ng L, ..ifrry .d f.j A , lgsters met Miss Iichardson, who to i-r uv me an eil .rip in the .ee ship we were ab ut to iter- ' s,arIQi cv' fitw the pri wrj 'eom in the Archer C0nsoLit:tcd Qchf. The p1ne,nge:s inclu:,d Jvrn Fonderman, Evelyn P:+iTw, Tera, Maxine, hairy Krauss, Jens derensen, dloria Stofferan, But Hiimtns, siren Ver Nerf, Marvin Vanlef Hutl, Marlo Vanden Hull, and Raland Axacrson, During this primary flight the girls had doll parties and LDS boys playel cops and robbers. The two new passengers who were added on our first flight wereg Marjory Alberts and Lila Te Paskc, making our number thirteen, Miss Richardson still our guide. All Thirteen of us helped our gov't this flight by buying saving stamps each week, Poland Anderson was retained on this flight, thus lowering our passengers to l?. Flight number two was guided by Kiss Den Hartog. Peter John Zylstra, Denny Klien, and Howard Hsdden were added. We began to have to study a little on this flight because we were introduced to the 3r's. ln the fall of 'LB we started our 3rd flight still guided by Miss Den Hartog. Our new passengers included Betty Jean Buus, and Tracy Elgersma. MOst of us had to have vaccinations of some sort or another during this flight. Toward the end of this flight BCtty Jean Buus, Kenny Klien, and Peter John Zylstra left us, making our number 13, Greeted by a new teacher Mrs, Williams, we began our nth flight climbing higher and higher each time. One of our passenger, Marlo Vrnlcn Hull was retained at the end of the third flight, leaving our number of passengers at 12. During this flight we constructed miniture villiages in sand boxes, ln l9hS we began our fifth flight with Miss Nagel as our uide. Four new passengers were added to our list makingishe number fi, the new passengers wereg Evelyn Rozeboom, Richard Craig, Robert and Duane Hanks: Activities for this flight included fancy work for the girls and handicraft for the boys. Near the end of this flight Robert and Duane Hanks, Tracy Elgersma, and Howard Hadden left us for other ships. This left the number of passengers at l2 again. During our sixth flight, guided by Miss Mc Nutt, Evelyn Bottin was taken ill with rhumatic fever and was unable to join us again. This year we stopped long enough to give an operetta, HThe Farmer In The Delln. We also joined a bird club, called the HAudubon Bird Club Society.N No changes were made on our seventh flight in the number of passengers, however one change was made, This change took place during Christmas vacation when our teacher Miss McNutt changed her name to Mrs. Vollink. During this flight we also drew pictures which Mrs. Vollink sent to the state fair, Some of our pictures won prizes, On our eighth flight we were guided by Mrs, Wolfe. By the time of Eighth Grade Graduation we had lost Richard Craig as one of our passengers and gained Ellen Gill who joined us from South Dakota, As we started our Qth and first year of the high school flight our passengers included: Marjory Alberts Jens Sorenson Jean Bonderman Gloria Stofferan Ellen Gill Lila Te Paske Terry Harkins Robert Tiemens Larry Krauss Marvin Vanden Hull Evelyn Rozeboom Karen Ver Hoef
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with Mr. Kuhns as our sponsor we gave a theater party. Ellen Gill soon moved away. Planning for the Freshman Initiation was the big event on our lOth flight. We also had the thrill of ordering our class rings during this flight. Starting our eleventh flight we realized we were nearing the ond of our trip. Four exciting events took place during this flight. The first event, we recieved our class rings. Naturally we all thought they were prettier than they had been any of the other years. Second we presented our class playg NCrazy But Cuton, under the direction of Mrs. Jensen. Soon after this Terry Harkins moved to South Dakota. On April 8th we attended Career Day at Sheldon. Last of all we sponsored our Junior-Senior Banquet, the theme being Moonlight and Hoses. The banquet was served by the Baker Ladies Aid and Mrs. McCri1l was our viry able sponsor under all this, At last we boarded the ship again for the last time, undertzhe guidence of Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Brouwer, Our passengers were the same except that Ronald Callienius joined us from the Hospers ship. and Jens Sorenson left us after the second semester. This year was filled with days of enjoyment. The day we had our pictures taken, the Christmas party, Senior play HKay Beats The Bandn, Skip Day at Storm Lake, and now the Junior-Senior Banquet. Last but not least Bacelaureate and Commencement. we have nearly completed l3 years of school and will soon be setting our on flights of our own. We will all try to make our new flights the best we have ever had using the knowledge we have gained on our last l3 flight. Of course we want to thank every one who had a part in giving their timp'for our guidence for us and we hope the Seniors to come can Say they had as much of an enjoyable time as we did through our flights. QUIPS AND QUOTES The most efficient labor-saving device is still money. The trouble with some of today's smart children is that they don't smart in the right places. It isn't what girls know that bothers parents. It's how they found it out. Thrift is a wonderful virtue--especially in ancestors. Walking isn't a lost art--one must, by some means, get to the garage. I always like to hear a man talk about himself because then I never hear anything but good. ---- Will Rogers Women have recently been placed at a disadvantageg man can new travel faster than sound. The most disillusioned girls are those who married because they were tired of working. The palest ink is better than the most retentive memory No matter how much women race to buy Christmas presents for men, the race always ends in a tie.
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