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' 936046 OFFICERS Editor-In-chief - - Lulu W'atnon Llterary Editor - - liar,-1 y1'u-hge, Aanlutuntn lhrln Geyer. Charlotte linker Senior ure-tlon Edltnr Dulen Bhrllhummar - Flora Key - Joe Mr-Cullouxh Aulutlnt - - Alhletlr Edltol' - Aanlntunt - - - John M-run Calendar Editor - - He-tty Brooker Annlntnnt - - W'lIna Emery Joke Edltor - - Dorothy Buumgnrdt Annlntant - - llelen Hhllllng Unlvshot Edltor - Bill Merriman Annlntunt A - Kay Merge, Bunlnrnn Manager - Robert Aughenbangh - Dirk Talmage Halen Manager - 'lyplutn - Vlrglnla Underhill, Mildred Schafer if .AI Q Seated: H. Shilling. B. Brooker, L. !VaLson. V. Underhill, H. XVavhtQ-I Standing lat: VV. 1-Emery. D. Baumgardt, D. Shellhammer. R. Aughr-nbaumv D. Geyer, F. Key, K. Mallee, C. Baker. standing Snd: Mins Buchanan, M Schafer, J. McCullough, J. Martin. D. Talmage, XV. Merrtnmn, Mr. I-ty. The Hilltop Log was published with the aid of Miss Buchanan anc Mr. Ey. Members selected from the ship as a whole, constitutec the remainder ot the staff. Lois Watson was appointed Editor in-chief ot the Log. During November a sales drive was enactec by Robert Aughenbaugh and Richard Talmage. Approximately ter representatives from each passenger class were chosen and giver instructions in selling the books to their fellow passengers. In c contest the first class passengers won by selling 99 per cent of theii quota. They were awarded a party in November to which all firs- class passengers, the Log statt, and ship's otticers were invited At the beginning ot the second half of the voyage, the writing o' material and special events on board was begun. The literary edif tor and assistants were active in assigning and helping to covei write-ups on school activities. Everyone on board has worked hard to make this ship's Log a grea' success. and the statt wishes to thank all who helped in its publi cation. This page sponsored by LYONS Sc to Sl STORE Mount Pulaski, Illinois
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T 8 X0f7f This page sponsored by DR. ROBERT N. HAMM Mount Pulaski x
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Sealed: D. Glose 2. B. Brooker 3, Secrets:ry-lre-:xsul'er, K. ODDCTIIHIH. PN' Obery 4, Vice-President. J. Horn 2. stnmllngz Miss Renvy, R. Hahn 3. L. VII-3071 4. D. Shellhammer 4. J. McCullough 4, XV. Obcxmmp 1, P. Hutter 3, Mr. Bryant The Ship's Council, which was formed in The year l927 for fhe purpose of promoling fhe inferesf of fhe passengers in acfivifies on board, has been ac- five during fhis voyage. If has sponsored fwo parties for all on board and had a big hand in malcing lhe Homecoming for lhe pasf year a greaf success. ll has falcen charge ol numerous assembly programs in' addition 'ro ofher minor laslcs which were of passenger in+eres+. Durin The asf year 'fhe Ship's Council was repre- senfeg af fliie Annual Sfudenl Council Convenfion and the sug esfions gained helped in making fhis year's counci a success. The girls' alhlefic classes mel every Tuesday and Friday, The seventh and eighfh periods. During fhe hall of lhe baslcefball qame al Home- Comin , lhe girls pul on a fumbling acl which proved the girls to be as good fumblers as the boys. Many girls enlhusiasfically enfered info lhe spring sporfs, sollball and declc fennis. A review of everylhing done during fhe year was shown af Open House when lhe girls enferlained wi'rh various acfs. The class was under fhe leadership of Miss Rofhwell. Row: E. Bahn. M. Creager, F. Vandavender, C00 , , si. E. Maxhelmar. R.. Schaflenaicker. M. Riedle, HA?'Stmtt:n uooa, H. Shilling, M. Buehler, M. Buckles, M. Gulnq, 'D, Glggef 15 Gulso' nw. 1. Baker. M. schafer. J. Hom, P. sion, F. wacmer ra, 1-'ulii-ii-.ie af ' I ' kton, I. Martin. D. Yagow, M. Riedle, B. Bowers, M. Downing, G. Scott' D. hler. L. Lawler. D. Riggs. W. Moore. ard Raw: F. Key, H. Kinert, H. Fidher. Delbert, A. Stockton. J. Gufey. K. McGee M. Horn. J. Duff. W. Schmth. D r, J. vm. ,L Meister, E. mggs, una Roihwen x. Maxheimer, M. edwards laumgnrdt, L. Fuiten, V. Hntneld, B. Brooker, Ji Peterson. K' R5iL .l- ,DY 'lllrflll K'1 lfnI
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