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JUNIORS any ships traverse the seas, but none of them boast such a crew as the one described in the following lines. The captain and crew come from different ports, but theincongruity of backgrounds has a good ef- fect on the whole that is called the Junior Class of '59. Pete Krebs is the captain of this vessel. In fact, Pete has taken the helm three consecutive times. Pete is an old Southern gentleman from way back: that is why he spent all the Christmas holidays in bed. He did get out of the rack once though - for the class hike. That to- gether with the J.V. was this year's attempt at grandeur. His team ex- ploits were really amazing in retrospect. One of the captain'sfavorite pastimes is imitating Quasimodo. Since he has,naturally curly hair, a natural lope in his walk, and a natural drawl in his voice, he need only accentuate them slightly to produce a perfect Quasi - he leans so easily to the role. But, no matter what Pete is doing, whether it is shooting the breeze or ringing the bell, his favorite word is bound to appear. So, whenever one sees Pete, he just says 'hertzl' Next in rank is the first mate, Bruce Cummings. Bruce is a first class seaman because he swims so well. In fact, during the summer he swims for a regular team - so he tells us. He does his best when he is backstroking. Actually, one time at the beginning of the school year, he became soengrossed in his exhibition on backstroking that he passed out from sheer exhaustion and had tobe carried out of the shower room. Besides being such a terrific man in the water, he is the only man in the world who translates Cicero by inspiration. To hear him in Latin class makes onebelieve that Bruce should have been born a Roman. Since he has the quartermaster's duties as well as the first mate's and is in charge of thestore which is always chock full of candy and Coke not only speaks like aRoman but lives like one too. Bruce has one more Roman attribute. He is always on top. Three years and twelve quarters have seen his name shining bright under honor roll lights. Moving across the ship to the starboard rail of the poop deck, we find corporal in charge of the gunners crew. In landlubber's talk that means that Carl Seeba is sports captain, which job entitles him to get as many basketball games as possible with other ships' crews. Also, while not attending to his duties, Carl is a rebel and Southern Shin- toist through and through. He would cut his tongue out before he would lose his drawlg he still has his great grand-pappy's gray uniform coat with the blue pants, his great grand-pappyls dress sword and confed- erate play money. His Shintoism exists in honoring Robert E. Lee, Jef- ferson Davis, andthe last martyr of the cause, Jubilation T. Cornpone. In an occasional overly exhuberant mood, Carlwill stand up and stoutly declare all the good things that can be said about the Southg when those thirty seconds are up he sits down and returns to engross him- self in the finer qualities of one of the more recent recording stars. Checking over the ship's roster we find Jerry Thera, A.B. lthat means 'able-bodledm seamanl. lf this ship needed a navigator, Jerry would be sure to get the job, because, as he will tell you, he is the smartest person aboard in the means and extremes of math. Jerry is really the modest type: in fact, he is very quiet and rarely gets ex- cited. When something does upset his equilibrium, all he does is shake
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