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SENJQR CU-X55 HETQRY Cf- ne beautiful autumn day in 1932 forty-six students started forward to build ' X-!Dtheir great battle ship, which would some'day become outstanding. Our motto, Tonight We Sailg Where Shall We Anchor? , was chosen. We were to be aided and superiissd by Mrs. Harner Cnee Miss Kenworthylg President, Deo Troutwineg Vice President, Twila Julien, Secretary and Treasurer, Ruby Haugen through our hard- ships which seemed very entangling for us. Our work was new begun. By the fall of 1933 our ship was in its making although two of our crew dropped out. There were left forty-four to continue the work, Our determinations were great, and soon our hardships were overcome by success with the help of our pil- ot, Mr. Shafferg our President, Helen Arnett, Vice President, Guy Bakery and Seo- retary, Nadean Irwin. Our ship was developing quite rapidly, But in the fall of 1934 the biggest task was confronting us--the picking of our play which was to be presented on March 22, 1955. By the aid of Miss Rowland, our supervisor, our President, Twila Julieng Vice President, Deo Troutwineg Sec- retary, Loredda Nixon, Treasurer, Ruby Hangen, and thirtywseven other members Meet the Family was chosen, La Rue Driver, Ruby Hangen, Helen Howell, Loredda Nixon,'Kathryn Loy, Mildred Swank, Gene Long, Deo Troutwine, Ross Baker, Lowell Corwin, Robert Gnagey participated in the play. The ship was to be finished now before the spring of 56 . In the fall of 1955 forty of our crew showed up for work and to bring an end to our lone fought hardships. The crew selected as their officers--President, Deo Trcutwilhg Vice President, Elden Rinehartg Secretary, Mildred Swank, Treasurer, Ross Baker, and their pilot, Miss Ramge. To put the finishing touch to our battleship the senior class play, nThe Ghost Parade,n was chosen, while the following of the crew part- icipated: La Rue Driver, Twila Julien, Helen Howell, Ruby Haugen, Kathryn Loy, Loredda Nixon, Velma McQuay, Mildred Swank, Gene Long, Dec Troutwine, Lowell Cor- win, Herman Rails, Carl Lehman, Richard Jarrett, Bob Gnagey, and Darrell Fryman. After our work was completed and the ship was ready to be launched, a great reception was held with the main room decorated in red and white while red and white roses were everywhere, The class was smiling as they knew their long cruise was now at hand with the unknown before them. -. ':4:1:5bk5-'-f11 :f.1' . .-:+:-:-:- -1?-1-5:-:-3. ,:::::g:-'-' -::,:g1:-- , sr? edit Q - , .-5: 4251 f' '5:1E5?'52Z!S-:-:-, EAQEQFWWQFQQ PEHFA ,-:,.. 'f:,:,:f--:-:- -'E'-I. Prf:!:-.2 -4-:v fi,-:-'-:,:-:5,r+ ,, ,,.q.,.,vk . ..?q,.. . 1... , . .4-..z.H' 5, ' ' ' 'ff'-:g,7Y?Q1 :gr?:':2 -:I-If f1:fjff2?.1:2:- 1.3 g.-1.-.'., I ' 4. ,. .-. -.35 3. f.-. . '. -Els'-.-. ':-:- ,- -., -tg.-'-349 g.g.,.5.g.-.3.g 1:91.52-.-. '-:4:g:g.5:.,'- 4:-. 3:1.'3'1.- 1-4 ees:z:s:as:s1s252f:-. '-agree :-:5-1L-:ez-iii'-:3:1'f:-:-. .,.:rg.-ig:-' -' 2-:-13:-:-: 553-is-'fz-:5.7:1:3:f:3:297:T:':f '.-:-. . - -:-.,:::-:-'-:,:-:-:-:-:--:-':--:c-. 2-. :2-2:F:!:- . ' ehffrsairer na wa? fssaa gr 21 1:s:is,:z!3sf2g::s:sEf:gs: f '-g:.1,a,,1. , ::-q::5.:1g':g:-.:.-.5:3.A: ::. :g:- -:3,g:35:::,. '.-.:.g.-., I -5:-.35 Igifirff ..::5:2:2f?fSfS7fQff5ffg:?ffE25f3'1f9:-. 'i:2fT. 'ififffitlif aE3:3'5:5ir-gf'gif'555535513Ef:E!!E5i2f2EI.-51!!5fE2?!15Q?3:-.- ?2-.- '-i1i1.1Z:E25' 'E-.gigfgfg 23:3.g:::::g:5:21-:y:gr-g:2:C:'-!':f:BI:?:g:,,5i:3:l.3:- -:5S:- 5:2225 ' 'ffl r-EIECSI5' 5:5-E:Tvge5?a5r?5sr,:3:5gggf1eg Eg,?1-:2851:?253i1irsEf3q- . 1r5' 3:-3,5553:4352-z,zz:,.-:1,i:::g:5:5:1:5.4:55Qfg:g:2:5a5:-1-2131 ' 'v -2. :--5 -x '- :S :-:-'-:fs :5-:,,:-:1:-:1:-.-.-:-:-a-:g:65:9:'Q'!'35 :arf . . - htm? ewwkaaaeweemhm :+anse,t 1.1:'i?t?aagpn'ams
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of r ,oorr rlr' X xr-I-I xx 1-1 s.D..J J N..J..J.f-D s.j x,5 J J-. ..JNs.J gl,n.a rainy day while sitting alone I noticed a flash come from my Red and'. White Chinese Burner. As I watched it closely two figures came into sight which were a three and a six. M raduating class came into m, mind. As I gazed Y S Y along I saw a big building where I recognized Ruth Bidwell welcc ing many guests, one of whom was Ross Baker, who was playing a slide trombone in a noted orchestra. This vision vanished and again the smoke come from the burner. I saw a big gymnasium at a college where Dec Troutwine coaches the world's best basket-ba11 team, and on the field whom else did I recognize but Carl Lehman and his famous foot-ball squad. 1 Now comes into view a beautiful home, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brist- ley, nee Helen Arnett, with a maid attending to the house. It seems to me that I should know the maid, ahn-I do. It is Martha Fellers. A newspaper comes into my view. Two pictures are shown by some airplanes. Let me see-fwho could it be? No other than Lowell Clark and J. W. Henry. They are aviators taking people up in the air for the thrill of their life. Other names on the paper coming into my view area Kitchel Harleman, Editor, Darrell Fryman, Art Editor, Junior Gebhart,Sports Editorg and Martin Fourman, Advertising Manager. LOOK! A large office-the door of which bears this inscription--HKENDALL AND RINEHART, ESQUIRES . While I was looking, the door opened and out walked some people. Through the open door I saw a lady seated at a desk busily typing some important doou ents. Closer observation proved that this was Kathryn Loy. Several farms camo into my view where I notice Mrs. Harold Trump, nee Garnet ' MbGriff, driving a tractor out in the hot sunshine. Others I see are Leon Snyder, Kenneth Swank, Leon Stutz, Marvin Bright, and Hobart Wick trying their best to have the best farm products on the market. Esther McGriff is seen selling chickens that she and her husband have raised. Above the building I see a sign with this inscription, 'We buy Poultry, Eggs, and Cream. Manager: Paul Furlong. Ruby Haugen and Nellie Vance have reached their goal for I now see them as de- signers for a London firm. I see a huge church in a big city. The pastor, Gene Long, is seen and also a lady, whom I should know, is leading the choir. It is no other than Helen Howell. Nowg a business view comes into my sight. I see l Herman Rails teaching Mechanical Engineering to students. Twila Julien and Lowell Corwin are teaching Com ercial courses. Richard Jarrett is in a big garage tear- ing machines apart and putting them back together. Nadean Irwin is teaching a class of first and second grades in a small school house. A huge restaurant comes into view. Two girls are seen waiting on the tables. I should know them, yes, I do. It is Velma MbQuay and Jane Reed. An enormous building I now see. Alas! It is a hospital. I see Bob Gnagey taking people out of an ambulance, A nurse in white uniform is standing by, Loredda Nixon. La Rue Driver is seen on a stage where she can now show her ability for dancing to a large and intellectual audience. I sit long and earnestly, watching the burner, hoping that perhaps more visions might come. But alas-y'tis'all in vain. The figures are gone. Mildred Swank
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