Columbia City High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia City, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 30 text:

he Voyage of the uniors N a cloudy day in September, lfll-L the ship Vaeufion steamed into the quiet harbor of l reslnna.nda,le. The passengers, fifty-eight in number, somewhat weary after the long voyage. were soon towed ashore. They immediately started in search of food and lodging. The first building they chanced upon was a large briek structure called U. U. ll. S. The loeation and the fare proved satisfactory, so they decided to stay there the following nine months. The first few weeks they suffered much humiliation from the hands of their superiors. To be sure it was quite natural that they should lose their way many times, but the hardest thing to bear was being called a l+'reshie. After their awe had somewhat worn off and they had overcome their bashfulness, they were able to send notes and eat lunches as well as those who claimed to be versed in such arts. They indulged in a hay-rack party where their superiors sought to taunt them by stealing their Heats. But despite such trials and tribulations, the nine months soon passed, and again, on a beautiful summer day, forty-six of them found themselves packing their trunks and bidding farewell to their friends who were content to remain in lf'reslnnandale. Aboard the good ship Vaeafion, they found themselves sailing with a fair wind towards the prosperous eity of Sophomore- ville. 'When they arrived, they went ashore and took rooms in a. building alike in every detail to that in l+'reshmandale. Dur- ing their stay, they spent an evening at a near-by sununer resort. While one of the party was entertaining a young lady on the pier, the rest. of them heard some screams and, turning to look in that direction, saw only a pair of heels and then heard a ker- splash, ker-splash. and knew the fate of their comrade. He was soon rescued and when ln-'again reached land, looked like a drowned rat. Ile soon procured dry clothing. however, and returned with the rest of' the party. The same young man, how- ever, proved himself more capable in the field of athletics on land fthan on seall by winning several honors in the Track llleet. ln their more quiet hours they produced some very powerful orators. two of whom received the first and third honors in the lleelamation Contest. When the end of the nine months came thirty-nine ot' them found themselves again aboard the Vara- iion, waving a last adieu to those on shore, as the ship steamed out ot' the harbor. They have at last reached that haven, not of rest, but of toil-Juniortown. They have become so thoroughly naturalized that to onlookers they do not seem travelers from a foreign port. They have taken a. great interest in their city and have elected officers to lead and advise them, not only in local affairs but also in their dealings with foreign countries. In order to arouse a little competition among themselves and to become better skilled in the art of argumentation they have organized a first-class debating soeiety of twenty members, three of whom have been chosen to represent them in the Junior-Senior debate. They have brought forth with much pride some star basketball players. Likewise, they have gained great renown in the field of music, for was not the prima donna in the high school playa Junior? Some of them are members of the fllee f'lubs and the Orchestra. lint still, although they have enjoyed their stay in Juniortown. they feel, like Vaesar. that there are even better lands to be conquered. And so it is that they are now looking forward to the time when they shall embark for the last time on the faithful old ship Vacation, whose last stop is Senior f'ity. flaRTm'im SeiiINm-iokllnn, 'l7. BIARY GAi.I.Ao1rEa, '17, Assistant. page twenty-si.:

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