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T1ckets were lssued for the next tour, wh1ch was to be to the last pla et, the SSHIOY Pla et Vaunc1lle Tomey and Barbara 11tchell boarded the Rocket at t 1S place Thls tr1p we lost Carol Cochran and Iary Vanlon Our pllot was hr V J Kolzow assisted by Lonnle olden presldent, Ova Harden vlce presldent Lloyd lederxehr, secretary treasurer On land1ng at the Senlor Planet we vere 1ven qulte a choice of places to explore me vere kept busy all year Norklng on the annual, nThe ol en Earle , the school paper agle Flashes , and SSCUFIHV our last few credlts All too soon the 3 ar passed and Lr Kolzow called us to ether for tle last time Pe told us we must hasten on to make room for the other knwoled e seekers soon to b6g1D tH6lf four years trlp to the planets xo we must Journey onwa d lnto new worlds chooslng our rocket shlp whlch we nust S811 for ourselves ne were left or the planet of the future watching the Layle Rocxet, fade away 1D the distance w1th only our memor1es and our d1oloma to recall the glad days aboard the good rocket Hlgh School mddwda We, the sen1or class of S1lver Lake Hlgh School, do hereby, belng of sound mlnd and memory, make, publ1sh, and declare thls our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, B111 Boyd, bequeath my nickname of 'Trudyn to my younger broth er, Willis, and my outstandlng abil1ty 1D StUd16S to Dayle Runkle I, James Ayers, leave my helvht to Dale Olson I also leave new Ford to Marv1n Hrcmada I, Ronald Smlley, bequeath my WAN averabe to any brivht Junior wish1ng to conquer physlcs, and my pleasant personality to Margaret Sloyen I, Lllton su ene rerguson, do N111 Sally McCall to Clyde Iyatt and my curly brown halr to f1ll1s Boyd I, Lonnle olden, bequeath my energy to Paul Sloyer and my shy ness ox V1P1S to Jack Klbbee I, Dorla Boyer, w1ll not my possession of one Don Clark and one Lawrence Judas of Berryton to anyone I, Merle Taylor, w1ll my abil1ty to hold hands in Amer1can hls- tory to Harlan Hansford. I also leave my art of shooting mall boxes to Harry k1FkWOOdo H . ' ..f'i o . . . .,. L . . . ., 1, o 1 - - , v -l -A 0 . o o 4 . . 3 . . . - . . r 1 1 1 fn ' ' o . v . , 7 . . I L: - 5- . lr .I d n np - n - N . A4 J . N , o ,1 o ,,. , . Cl . A . , 2 , ' . . -1 A . . 9 A 'la A Y A Q r ' 'Al A . o .,. 1 ,D 0 I - I -I , . . . . 1 0 ' . O - my I ' ' '1- K7 A ., . 4- -1 rx , - vu A S I w . WI. . , . u o . G 'S - ., . . O 0 0
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Wwtofzq On a mornlng in September in the year 1944, a group of bovs and g1T1S gathered to board the Eagle Rocketn of Silver Lake Iigh School, to Journey on a fo'r year voyace to dlstant planets Th1s group included: Eugene Ferguson, Donna Kraus, erle Taylor, Lorene Lchlckell, Ronald Smmley, Ruthella Ackely, wllllam Eoyd, w11ma D1ll1on, Adolphus Thomas, Carol Cochran, John Davxs, Wutr Smltb, Llo5d -1ederkehr, Dorothy Klnley, James Myer, ndgar T1bbs, Robert Reeder, Donald Clark, Louise kartinek, Kenreth Burn, Lonnle Jolden The p1lot of thls shlp was Mr Turner, asslsted by Donna Frans, pres1dent, Lloyd 516d6Fk6hT,V1C6 pres1dent3 Lou1se L8FtlH6k, secretary treasurer This Journey was a tour in charge of Captain V J Kolzow, who was alded by the Freshmen Sponsor, Nr Turner Thls fll ht's f1FSt stop vas called the Freshmen planet hone 1U tle party had ever before v1s1te4 th1s planet It was here that tle boys and g1F1S learned the ames layed by the other lnhabltants of these strange planets they were Just enterlng Football, ba eball, and basretball were the prlnclple sports Several athletes were dlscovered 1n thls romp wmo later proved to be outstandlrg stars of the Habaunsee Shawnee bounty Lea ue Varlous clubs made up tte e terta nment The conductor of tte Jo r ey lr T1rner, wlsely supervlsed our recreatlon ard protect d us from 0CC8Q1OURl attacls of noisy creatures called sophomores, w 9 lnvaded tre rreshman Pla et At the end of n1ne months t1CkStS rrre lssued to us to leave on t e next fll ht to the Sophomore Planet The conductor of thls trxp to the Sophomore Planet was Anderson, ass1sted by Eugere Ferguson, pres1dent, Lo 16 Jolden,v1ce presldentg Robert Reeder, secretary treasurer Iany of the passengers d opoed off along the way They were as follows Dor a Kraus, Dorothy Kinley, Ruthella Ackely, Ruth Smlth, John Dav1s, mlma D1ll1on, Kennetr Purns tary Ian1on was taken aboard as t lS tr1p got under way The rest were the same as trose who had looked after our needs on the Freshmen Planet Tre as isiants x re always COmD181HlY of the atmosphere of the Sophomore Planet wh1ch always seemed to affect the lnhabltants Our next Journey was to the Junlor Planet where we bevan to comp 1a1n of the crowded cond1t1ons Here the c rductor, hrs Opal elm, sald that the ov r crowded cond tlon as purely mental an lncreased s1ze and 1mportar e lf each Jun1or's m1nd, WblCx would soon pass away Varlous localit1es were explorec o thls planet It was here me were allowed to stow our act1ng 8bl1l+l6S ll the Junlor play,nPoor a8FT16d kan ue, also took a great deal UL pride 1' preparing our banquet for the senlors. On th1s planet we plcked up Betty N8FF1S, Ruth Sm1th, Dorla Boyer, and Ova Harden The ass1st1ng pilots were Ronald Smlley, presldent, Yobert Reeder, v1ce presldent, Carol Cochran, secretary treasurer. V . - N v 4 I 5 1 . 7 ' . e 3. AXA , ,, . , . . .V A . . .,.. . '. --, . 7 I 1 . A A 1 H e I a . H ,. . - . . , . -- , - O I ' . . A o o . ff . v - . . 0 L 1 Q . 0 ' . . .l n- gr Q ' A .J 4 ' Q ' o .. . , . , . 1 ' - 3 t L .. . 1 . ,, . , . 1' . 1 rf r O s . . .. L e N . J Q Y. . .L X1 YL , u s l J . T ' A . 3 .. . f t . V - -1 . 'l . ' . Y' s . '52 h ' 'B t, 'rl G ' A I . . U . . A- FS' ' I ' - 'NYY' A . 1 . A L .4.- ' 1 . 1 A 1 - I in , 7 . Z' ' 0 S ' 7 . . .... . . 11 , . . . . . . e .. ' v. . V' O ' A Y , A ' ' . e l S 'IQ , .ff . . . . F - o ' ' R 1 ,, , . . . A , ,. . . e , . A n I1 4 3 ' 1 Tv' ' . 3 . 'J I .. . H L e . . ' . n . . 'I' . . . . . W . . ,, . c . . Q M . e u .1 . . . . . . . . . . e . I I - . 3 . O 4 Q
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