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N o-toes M orasch i. January 18 The people here on Island No. 7 have a fairly ad- vanced civilizationg however, they still persist in an old custom of herding a group of children into an enclosed structure they call 7-X. The children are then made to sit in circles. This is known as committee world, March 6 Curiouser and curiouser! All the people here on Island No. 9 do nothing but cut pieces of wood into smaliler pieces. They then put them back together in a slightly different shape. This practice goes under the title of Industrial Arts. April 19 The people of Island No. ll have almost developed a civilization. The chief source of amusement here seems to be listening to a chieftain named Shirlc. He was re- ported to be cheering some of his subjects on with the remark, It galls me to have to give you an 'A'. Almost, but not quite, civilized. May 28 Island No. IZ! It's good to be home! We were mobbed on the dock by well-wishers selling fruitcalces and class play tickets. Yes sir! It's good to be home among normal people again. Fleas? 0' . ff. . Jfg JEL 5'. E t Q , ,M- ,.41-.I X K ,, ,.s .R Don'l go near the Water! Happy Lanes
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seeflfn .I 1 'hu What more can we say? And here, folks, is the logbook of our last voyage. You're welcome to look at it if you wish. September 7 For the first time since leaving port we have come across land. From the map, it appears to be Island No. 1. It is inhabited by strange peopleg all they do is complain how much harder their life is now than it was in some legendary place they call lcindergarten. October 11 We have landed on Island No. 2. The people here seem a bit more advanced. Several, in fact, can count to 100. Quite an achievement for a race of pygmies. November 13 Island No. 4. We endeavored for several days to obtain a specimen of a local insect known as a spelling bee. The natives bloclced our attempts, however. December 17 Island Nb. 6. Here the main occupation of the male inhabitants appears to be throwing clay at each other. Their only possessions seem to be white sheets of paper on which is written the legend Penmanship Certificate. These they value very highly. 1.,Qi1,f'.,,,v.' i 47, fs- , . ,-.. . Goldylocks and the Three Bears. g .
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C10 C3 tgefzzbxl azfmv' Lgifllbd 6145215 Back Row Standing: IL. to RJ 1. Rhine, R. Pera, T. Koons, j. Espenshade, B. Bacallao, W. Lutz, R. Brandt, N. English. Second Row: C. Martin, M. Edmiston, B. Nye, J. Wampler, C. Hagaman, G. Warner, C. Demey. Seated: M. Day, L. Caslow, T. Blair, M. Lauzon, A. Hocker. MOTTO -We have sailed the ship of learning to meet the tidal wave of life. FLOWER -Rust baby crysan- themum C O L O R S - Beige and cocoa . brown 3 Standing: U.. to RJ Advisor G. Kunkle, C. Demey, G. Warner, C. Martin. Seated: L. Caslow, T. Blair, M. Lauzon, A. Hocker.
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