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:E-'WE - Junior Clones History After being in port for three months, our good ship The Voy- ager put to sea September 6, 1928, to journey through another nine months of enjoyment, trials, and tribulations. With Mr. Treffeisen as pilot, Captain Howard Yocum, First Lieutenant Paul Collier, First Mate Lynn Stager, and thirty-two sturdy, determined sailors, the one thought was: We have set sail, where shall we anchor ? After a month of successful sailing they arrived at port on Oc- tober 15, where Howard Yocum, Paul Collier, Alfred Dorsey, Walter Reynolds and Lynn Stager stopped to win honors in football. The sailor maids showed their ability, while in port, by having hot dog' and hamburger stands to raise funds to be used for the spring ban- quet. Another month of work and pleasure passed, and then they adjourned to the home of their Captain to make further preparations for their journey. They were sailing on to their destination when an urgent mes- sage was sent on board for them to stop for Basketball. The crew immediately came ashore. Howard Yocum, Lynn Stager and Max Groves were on the boys' squad: the team won the championship of the E. C. L., then went to the state tournament where it ranked third. Our Captain, Howard Yocum, was the only boy on the team to make either of the all-conference teams, he was chosen forward on the second all-conference state team. The girls on the basketball team were Mildred Malbai, Elsie Weller, Veda June Rees, Doris Sloan, Florence Buck, and Janie How- ard. All received letters and gold basketballs, which they deserved, after winning the S. E. C. League and Divisional Championships. They also ranked third in the State. For the fourth consecutive year the members of the class .of '30 were the winners of the inter-class basketball games. They waited over for the Junior play, Bashful Mr. Bobbsf' Those taking part in the play were Paul Collier, Doris Koehler, Lynn Stager, Elsie Weller, Howard Yocum, Florence Buck, Oliver Nixon, Mildred Malbaff, Veda June Rees, Erna Leseberg, and Erma Good. This enterprise was another successful one for the good ship Voy- ager. Some of the crew tried out and participated in the Interscholastic Literary and Track Meets-Elsie Weller, Oliver Nixon and Erma Strange in vocal solos and Howard Yocum and Lynn Stager in Tracak. The crew was also well represented in the Operetta, Sailor Mai s.
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