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Passengers transfer from one ship to another. Dinner gong rings, and the study hall becomes a dining room for the girl p assengers. - ayrng Don ' t Give Up The Ship ? Miss Francis looks up be- fore signing Art Herzog ' s e [gibility card. Ire salt air sharpens ap- petites. Candy bars com- ing up for Margaret Zayt- ;;.-. Marvin Cooper, and Emma Felsing, says Mar- jorie Stenroos, cleric in the S ' -aent Union Candy And among orchestra r-e oers, we find Edna Mae Smith and Margaret John Hacksta dt files his eligibility card. After the ball (game) is over. No hunt and peck for these sixty-two students who are learning the art of typing. The janitor drops anchor at the end of the day. Legenda 11
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A Walk Around The Deck or A Day a! School All Aboard: the ship takes on a few passengers. Miss Schemm and Ann Baskow begin work in the office. A cablegram in your mailbox, Miss Bacon? Mr. Morrow visas pass- ports for tardy passengers. Virginia McWhirter, safe- ty board member, sees what the bulletin board has to offer. Muril Dowis, Gladys Borgstrom, Grace F ' lia- traut, Velma Munger, Doris Benford, Dorothy Newman, and Dorothy Cramer chant a ditty. In the dark, narrow nail- ways of the ship, one might notice John Benson, Kenneth Garchow, and Robert Galbraith. Glor ia Barlow, service club member, does er homework on deck. 10 Paid-up Student Union members await the Arthur Hill NEWS that Ann Se- dine is distributing to El- mer Klemm, Fred Schmidt, Reva Hoag, and Helen Bil- sky. Ed Collier and LaWanna Emery, view the bulletin board. 193 8
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