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Q As a group of young and unbearded prospectors and prospectorettes. in the fall of 19145, we started our search for knowledge as our predecessors over a hundred years ago started their search for gold, Setting our sites for good things in the future, we began our Freshman year in Brooklyn. On the opening day of school we found that Miss Jelinek and Mrs. Horning were to be guides for us on the first lap of our journey. Two very good ones they were too, we found, and so was the year, Starting on the long trip, we chose Rudy Bredenbeck to 'take the reins for 191-L5 and 'ls6. Our first activity for enjoyment was the Carnival in November. We presented the Spook House, a most novel and money-making scheme. Our skeletons, mad scientist, and obstacle course surely made a big hit with the little ones and the older folks, too. Next, all equipped witha good supply of pillows, we ventured to the Rollercade for an evening of fun. Came December and though the cold winds blew, the fun-loving Freshman held a party to cele- brate the holiday season. Leaving those draf ty covered wagons for an even- ing was certainly a treat in itself. In March we entered the One Act Play Festival and showed our dramatic ability in the very serious 'Jacob Comes Home . Before we knew it, June had come, and while climaxing the first year of our Journey at Snow Road Park with a picnic we took census of our troupe. To our sadness we found we had lost several members of our original 142, but to our delight several new ones had Joined us during the course of our first year travels. Summer passed and along came September, and we found ourselves set up in our Sophomore camp where we met and again elected Rudy Bredenbeck to lead us on the second lap of our Journey. The Spook House at the Carnival stirred our blood for more adventure and enlivened us with vim and vigor to cut the figure at the second annual Skating Party in December. Stop- ping off for the One Act Play Festival in March, we proved to Miss Jelinek and Mr. Znamenak Kour advisorsl that although we didn't get the plaque we proved to be strong contenders and satisfied the audience with the one act comedy A Night In The Country . We'll not forget bathing beauty Carle, in that divine swimming suit. Juniors-Our once far distant goal is being reached. Our guides for the third lap of our Journey were Miss Scharkey and Mr. Znamenak. Our leader was destined to be Don Carle. We pitched camp long enough in October to start off the year with a bang! The Homecoming Dance! Dressed in our old tattered clothes, we shared. dances with the beanbags and if there was no partner, we grabbed a broom then in style. Later in the year, in true western style we presented our wild west show in assembly, and told Brooklyn Just how our oldtimers acted in the gold rush days. Getting dramatic again, we showed that we could be serious, as well as comical, and in March presented the three-act drama, The Festered Lily . When the spring 'weather rolled around that year we took the tops down from our covered wagons and again took part in the One Act Play Festival. This year we offered competition with The Finger Of God . But still through , -l ,W ' u- n 1 I 3: R' 41 mul 7 l 1
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