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Bound for Graduation via rreshman, Sophmore, Junior and Senior he bought our passports when we were graduated from the eighth gra e all as green as the sea itself Maxy of us were seasick and lost or the first couple of weeks but as we got into the 666441 ZIMQIZQ W T E P 9 That first year there was 22 of us and vewere swing and sway o the old boat we decided that it was more fun than the dry grade school back on shore After we were gust beginning to get along fairly well the old hands, who were aoout to retire at the end of the year, decided o give us an initlation Of course when we Iirst heard aoout this we were all scared stiff and about ready to gire up and jumo overboard But we all stuck with the boat and initiation wasn't half as bad as we expected Some of us acqulred officer ratings They were as fol lows President Arlyn Asch lst semester Donna Heermann lst and 2nd seme ters Ca.ol Rennick lst semester Jim Peterson lst semester Vice Pres Sec Tres News Dept President Carol Dye 2nd semester Gloria Schulz 2nd senester James Jones 2nd semester Sec Tres News Re t The rest of the school year went smoothly and w all anc hored at the grand city of Sophmore This meant that1a were a fourth of the way through our voyage. Immediatly after anchoring at Sophmore we had a icnic for all the hands Dead Timber by Fremont when we shoved off from Sophmore we still had 22 on deck Louis Kelly moved to Herman but we gained Leland Jones Irom Loveland, Colorado The new officers were President Ronie NcManigal lst semester Joan Heller lst semester Leland Jones lst semester Vice Pres Sec Tres President Carol Dye 2nd selester Ca ol Rennick 2nd semester Vice Pres Secretary James Jones 2nd semester Treasure Donna Faye Heermann 2nd semester This year we had a homecoming ceremony during tne Stanton and P11 er basketball ame. The K1 and Queen were picked 8 8 U8 from the Senior Class and the attendants were chosen from each class Our attendl ts were Ruth Kehres and Leland Jones having acquired all the knowledge that was expected of us for the two years on board the Steamer, we all anchored at the JUNIOR dock in order to leave off the old hands and gain more Freshman we couldn't let the Seniors leave, however, without a celebration so we all had apicnic at Tha ha su ka Park in Korfolk That evening we all went to a movie at the 'Drive In Theatre . My RM il-iw lil' ' n ll 43 4- ' l lF '1
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5 F' .ary 1 WM After repairing, refueling, and cleaning up the Steamer during the summer months, we now Iere ready for our next voyage his year we started with 2h hearty seamen, all eager Juniors Bob Huennekens came from Randolph and John Hayes from Battle Creek The Officirs for this voyage were President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Wdward Rood lst Semester John Swartz and Va Lera Splittgerber 2nd John Swartz lst semester Ronie McMan1gal 2nd Donna Heermann lst semester Ruth Kehres 2nd Carol Renn1ck l st semester Gloria Schulg For this years homecoming ceremony we choose Edward Rood and DonnaHeermann as the Junior attendants Of course, there are always a group of actorstlsuch a class as ours, so we gave a Class Play during the first semester The ame of the play was NONE TOO MANYN It was presented before a large crowd on both nights At the beginning of the 2nd semester seilul shipmates trans ferred to other ships Va Lera Splittgerber moved to Columbus Leland Jones went to Loveland, Colorado in January but came back on board about the lst of April Betty Asch quit school at the beginning of the semester As we are getting nearer and nearer to our final destination UGraduation' the Steamer seems to gather speed with every day. Before we realized it we had docked at the Senior Pier and we had our school picnic over. It was held in Norfolk. We are now on the gigh Seas which lead directly and quickly to graduation. There are I5 of us still attempting to weather the storm. Gloria Schultz'hunferred to Wisner H1gh,Caro1 Rennick married Marvin Brummond and Bob Huennekens moved to Illinois. Our Class Officers for the final cruise are: Vice Pres --Edward Rood Secretary --Donna Chleboun President--Leland Jones r---Ronie McManiga1 Treasure Now that we are the old hands on the ship we get to initiate the new Freshies. This novel event took place on the second Fri- day of this years voyage. C This year is going to be the most exciting, mrs:-eating and the fastest year spent on the grand old Steamer l953 . I li .Q .- lvl, Q... ', I. . - - 'xi ' -Xe Ji. -, ' Q .. fag X 1 L .t , 7 ap, 1 . 5 N as -A.-'f . vtx' -' s' .-. .l , , G a K: Q . . .lihvvvz I , 1:11. X v I . Iv- 5,314 ' If 5.1- -a f,'!,j, 4 ' , , 'ff ' 4' It It H -vac' so ' . n .x:- ' gg I f 4,Q5 Aj all A 4L' I 0 Z 1J.'Qf 'J' -4 'a N P . , . ar . - - . . . T . I . . ---M .-- --- I l I1 , C I I U O I 1
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