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Oct. 21 ..... Nov. 5 ........ Dec. 23-jan. 1 1947 Jan. 24 ....... Mar. 21. . . April 18 .... June 13 ..... Sept. 3 ..... Sept. 12 .... Sept. 26 .... Oct. 31 ....... Nov. 1 ...... Nov. 20-21-22 . . 1948 Jan. 12-16 ..... Mar. 4-5 ...... Mar. 12 ...... April 23 ...... June 2-3-4 ..... June 6 ...... June 10 ....... SHIP'5 l0G Report Day. Man the LIFE BOATS! PROMOTION day for Officers Bryson Daudenberger, Frank Walther, Harold Strawbridge and Robert Splain. Christmas Holidays. A great CALM after the STORM. Basketball game with Lititz. Score 38-36. RESCUED in the nick of time by a fortunate MANEUVER. Assembly- Ritz Trumpeteersf' A STIRRING BREEZE. Mexican F iestaf' A GALE of melody SWEPT OVER the DECK and made it difficult for us to remain still. Stars Over '47. Junior-Senior Prom. Stars shown over us, happy and Serene, in the BLISSFUL CALM. DOCKED for final repairs. Last leg of our voyage was begun. REFUELED with new books and instructors as we started on our CI-IARTED COURSE. Football game with Lancaster Catholic. Score 7-0. We won, successfully rounding a HAZARDOUS CAPE. OFFICERS Bryson Ijaudenberger, Frank Walther, Harold Strawbridge and Robert Splain are again at the HELM. Red Lion game. Loss 19-6. Struck a REEF in stormy WEATHER. Mardi-Gras Queen, Joan Groom. MERMAID Pin-Up. And Came The Spring? MANEUVERS successfully accomplished. CAMPAIGN for the SUSQUEHANNOCK. Wind lashed and howled. Ice formed on SALES. Operetta, The Count and the Co-ed. Skillfully reached HIGH C'S. Girl Reserve formal. Junior-Senior Prom. CRUISED around and greeted our sister SHIPS. Washington trip. BON VOYAGE! Baccalaureate services. Said our sad good-byes looking TRIM and SHIP-SHAPE in our JAUNTY CAPS. Commencement. Cheering crowd greeted us as we left the GOOD SHIP '48 to begin our future careers. 29
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1944 Sept. 6 . . . Oct.23 Nov.7.... Nov. 13. .. Nov. 17. .. 1945 Feb. 16. .. Feb. 20. . . Mar. 6 . .. June 5 .... June 15. . . Sept. 5 . . . Oct. 10 . . . Oct. 15 OCt.22 Nov. 9 .... Dec. 15. . . 1946 Mar. 1 . . . Mar. 21-25. .. April 1 . . . June 14. . . Sept. 4 . . . Sept. 25 . . SHIP'S l0G l First day of school. CREW became acquainted. Class of '48 LAUNCHED into HIGH SEA. Report day. Some of the CREW received red STRIPES. Mock presidential election. SEASICK from rough CAMPAIGNS. l'Captains Courageous at the HELM: Fred Sample, Richard Hollis, Bryson Laud- enberger, John Brown. ADMIRAL-Miss Anna Stotz. 'fSaclie Hawkins' Dance. GOES OF FUN. Freshman-Sophomore Prom. Thunder and lightning! Coal shortage-days off. Crew had SHORE LEAVE. District III, P. I. A. A. Playoffs, Columbia 41-Steelton 39. SMOOTH SAILING! Final examinations. SIGNAL PRACTICE. Hit PORT SOPI-IOTMOREB' CREW reported for ROLL CALL. Hard for us to roll out of our BUNKS. Elected Officers: Fred Sample, Bryson Laudenberger, Frances M. Pickle, Robert Splain. AYE, AYE, SIR! The Taming of the Shrew by Jack Rank. First report day. Hooray for the RED, WHITE and mostly BLUE! C. H. S. Hopf! S .O. S. Save Our Shoes. Teachers' pay day. SUNNY sKIEs! Freshman-Sophomore Prom. .Spring Vacation. CREW relieved from heavy DUTIES. CAPTAINS sentenced us to the BRIG for a week, then said, April Fool! Entered HARBOR of June-Yoref' Last half of JOURNEY started. Crossed the EQUATOR. 48's Girl Reserves organized. Our 'STAR BOARD. 28
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