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m14lI1ltfrCnogoQo3oQv31ftv11'?l'1lvGgpaqv1v1D wlv101xr1u1ucsv3o3n1v40o1cno1oesn1s Fresh an Class Hi ta On September 8, 1919, twenty-live young and carefree sailors boarded the first ship of knowledge at the port of Adena, Ohio. We sailed on rough seas from September until May, when We landed not sailing again until the next September. At each stop we had a few new sailors board our vessel to take the places of others who had de- barked. On each voyage we made, the seas became rougher but most of us braved the storms and did not desert the ship. At last, after eight years of this work we were prepared for even harder Work and rougher seas, so when we reached port in May, 1928, there were fifty who left the Elementary Ship. September, 1928 when We again met at port Adena we found that a few had decided to give up the sailor life and many from other ports -York, Harrisville and Ramsey-who were prepared to sail on The Freshmen. While on this voyage some were terrified by the huge waves-Science, Algebra and Latin-and left the ship as soon as pos- sible. We who are about to disembark, are now prepared to board the vessel Sophomore when it sails next September. WILDA PHILLIPS, Class Historian. Class Ofcers Tresidenf - - - Alec Ffllipmvicfw 'Uice President - - Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Symons ltiiiltii li0ldQ lQ0i ii 1011-18 lil4ilill11hQly1019 liGlIDiWi0i0i
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