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When the Sea of Knowledge is calm and there is no battle with a rival ship the male members of our pirate crew become rest- less and something is needed to change their thoughts from those of emulation to those of doing good. The H i - Y organization ably performs this job for our male crew to co-operate or navi- gate our ship on a more calm and peaceful course. The long voyage to the Land of Know oft becomes monotonous for the lady members of our pi- rate crew, so the Y-Teens were organized to turn their thoughts of mutiny toward friendship, broadening their knowledge of other ships and crews, and teaching more co-operation with other crews to help make our voyage a more peaceful and fruitful one. 21
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Studeat @ouaciC While sailing the usually calm. Sea of Know- threat of brewing storm —it is then that the First ledge, sometimes the air around the good ship Mates are called together to map a course to A. H. S. becomes dark with the ominous avoid the oncoming storm. 'petated Deu In our search for the coveted pieces of eight our ship oft encounters rival ships. After a hard fought battle by our pi- rate teams, everyone goes aft to the Pirates Den to relax at dancing, cards, checkers, ping-pong, billiards, eating or just plain sitting and talking. Navigated by the parents of our crew, the Den” provides recreation f o r the youthful crew of A. H. S.
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First row—Dorothy Ann Moyer. Jo Deen Howe. Jean Johnson. Dorothy Joan Halbowor, Shirloy La Plant, Nancy Staples, Virginia Galloway. Shirley Crooker. Gene Cammack, Virginia Chism. Inez Coady, Genevieve Patterson. Cecil Crawford, (Director). Second row—Jack Walker. Sue Montague, Betty Rae Patterson. La Duska Whinery. Joyce Hoopes, Marilyn Button. Vera McCanse. Third row —Phil Donica, fcita Jo Lovelady, Pat Howard, Mary Jo Stewart. Janet Coglizer, Rebecca Garvin. Martha Montague. Georgia Hamilton, Glenn Tague. Fourth row—Parker Harrison, Peggy Meador, Bill Grabham. Ruth McCanse. Don Powell. Glenn Wilson. Don Gering, Del Randels, William Behr- mann. Jim Hilts. Fifth row—Alma Chism. Virginia Goddard. Vera Morgan, Evelyn Long, Zora Lewis, Joyce Doctor, Arlene Bettis. Mary Jo WarTen. Sixth row — Colleen Stouffer. Mary Jones, Bonnie Frank. Betty Whitney, Bernadine Prouse. Mary Jo Ransom. Seventh row—Danny Donica. Doan Stackfleth, Mary Velasquez. Donald Halbower, L. D. Allen. Eighth row—Peggy Jones, Jack Denny. Wallace Martin, Harold Ryan. 22
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