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Qzlassapazzg hot-dogs and the pwursuit of happiness. r They laugh that win. Twenty-one
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leaving, appeared bedecked with shining gems set in gold and boastfully displayed the seal of our home port. The weather being balmy and the winds favorable, we did not hasten the remainder of our voyage, but sailed slowly due west. Arriving in the home port, whom should we find expectantly awaiting to greet us, but our Morocco friends. Astounded, we peered at them, for surely they were fully arrayed in new blue uniforms. Who would have thought that in such a seemingly short time they could have outsailed us, disembarked, and pur- chased new garb! Overjoyed, however, at the meeting, we went ashore, to spend several last weeks together. Time passed all too quickly. The day arrived for awarding distin- guished service medals, the exams taken by all would-be sailors were soon over, and even the long expected and carefully planned ball came and went. Our crew found themselves for the last time in their little home port chapel, and were soon receiving papers assuring them, and all men, of their ability to sail the seas alone, skippers of their own ships. The log of the Star of the N orth was now complete. That trusty ship would never again sail the seas, manned by the same crew. With hearts saddened, because they must leave, but joyous because they had overcome all obstacles of their voyage, its men paid to her a last salute. And the scarlet flag, as it waved triumphantly from its mast, saw happiness in the eyes of those hearty sailors, so soon to depart on a new and longer voyage, captains of their own vessels. To hold, as 'twe1'e, the mirror up to nature. Twenty
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JANICE MARLAND JONES 'tTo know, to esteem, to love. FOUR YEARS Class President Joke Editor of Salmaigmmdi Marionette Member, I-II-III-IV Marionette Plays, I1-IV Cercle Francais., III-IV French Play, III-IV Glee Club, I-II-III Class Basketball, I-II, Captain, I Varsity Hockey, IV Song Leader, I-II-III-IV Senior Play Our class president is often referred to as little Jannie Jones. Little in size she may be, but big in every other sense of the Word. We have seen her versatile acting' as Sir David and as the jester in L'Amour Medic-in. Her class will ever remember her ingenuity in planning class affairs and her endless friendliness and Wit. Hockey and basketball, too, have known her talents. Jannie's personality and execu- tive ability make her the right leader for any position-whether it is song or class. There is not a girl in S. M. S. but would sing with a heart full of admiration, .Iannie Jones, we cheer you, we cheer everything you do! EMILY WHITE MASON Pretty to walls with, witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think cm. ' TWO' YEARS Class Vice-President Art Editor of Salmag-zmidi Marionette Member, III-IV Cercle Francais, III-IV Treasurer of Cercle Francais, IV Glee Club, III-IV Song Contest, III Class Basketball, III Varsity Hockey, III-IV Senior Play Emmer-a charming blend of gay humor and divers accomplishments, she Hits with untiring zeal from one task to another, whether Glee Club, athletics, dramatics, or studies. Yet at all times, she is the best of companions with her fascinating Ways and the quips that slip continually from her tongue. Every special occasion is graced with some of her iiddle-faddles. As for her art-look at the illustrations in this book. On that' memorable day, when We smuggled ourselves into the gym annex to elect the class ofhcers, Emmer emerged a winner, vice-president. And she will always be a winner, for her originality makes her admired, her friendliness, beloved by all. Twenty-two
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