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v , i IBETOHII Sophomore Class Tell HUW3 Bonnie Trigg. Opal Allen, Mary Sullivan, Melvin Miller, Zelma Bustier. Maxine Stnckhouse, Wayne Jackson, Margaret Tabaka, Carl Lamb, Alice Seitz, Earl Cox, Mabel Patrick, Dorothy Griswold. Russell Rodgers, HelPn Boone. Norma XV-all. Second Row Down: Nellie Fristoe, Opal Gardner, Margaret Peck, Hazel Fristoe, Ida Sanders. Loretta. Bogue, Ruth Ponder, Leona. Tabaka, Leo lVi1dman, Lela Phillips, Pauline Sparks, Virginia Totten, Mae Ernst, Lorraine Reading, Sylvia Vrooman, Louise Jones, Third Row Down: Bernadine Malkus, Willard Dul'bin, Emma Bauman, Burdell Bell, tVice l'res.J, Harriet Kearney, tTreas.1, Duane Allen, fPres.l, Miss Larson, t.-Xdvisory, John Darby, Bernice Grant, Russell Proctor. Lurene Rodgers, Duane Gulliford. Front Row: Allen Smith, Ernest Dye, Harry Manny. John Glennan, Donald Soper, Glenn Ta- bor, Joe Clark, Robert Fisher, NVilliam Coffin, Edward Monahan, Roy Hammzln. History The sllip which left port in the fall of the year 1924 was Illillllleil by a group of raw recruits. As the first year passed tlley were slowly initiated into the mysteries of the deep sea of kllowledge. Sorrow was brought to the heart when one of their 111llllll0l', llllgill Manny, died March 21, 1925. During' the second year of the great four-year cruise the good sllip Hope was piloted by Duane Allen. The other oflicers were liurdell Bell, first lieutenant, Harriet Kearney, ellsigllg and John Darby, Illlt-lSlllUIlli1Il. The tinle passed so swiftly that they were nearing' the Shoals of the ex- aminations before they hardly knew it. With faint hearts tlley entered the lli11lg.f0l'S and strove to pull f,lll'0llQ'll by the skill and kllowledge whicll they had gained. Only a few were lost and the rest continued on their way. Our rank 211110112 the upper classnlen b9CaIll6 higgher wllen several sail- ors distinguislled fll6IllSt'lVOS in athletics. They were Burdell Bell, Duane Allen, John Darby, and Donald Soper. ' Several times during the year the sllip dropped anchor at some port wllere alll hands wellt ashore for a merry party. -Russell Proctor, '28 Twenty-nine E 1 jll 1926-lkfy'
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