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A firm hand on the wheel of the ship, a barometer, a compass. These are what a sailor depends upon to follow his course. His compass gives him a di- rectional reading, lets him know if he's following a true line: a strong hand on the wheel helps him keep the ship on that line: and the barometer gives him warning of changes in the weather. 14
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if N ni fr tllilss Uffivi-rs Alu' iur Class 0ll'icurs: Sriplioiiirmve Class Olfivvrs llzuilvl l'li-lu' llnrry Kiilsvy .lvnli Spivrs A U Nllrliiml Zim-p.1'lrr -lum' Mills lflnl'L'in'L' lxulllxislllslil ltutlx X11-,l'IR-r Wziltm-1' Sjolwi-pg lit-tty Krun-gvi' Sophomores Since we no longer have freshmen, the sophomores are really the infants now. They have to become acquainted with their ship and mates and adjust themselves to their new sur- roundings. However, the members of the Class of '43 adjusted themselves very readily and have had a successful start in their high school careers under the leadership of jean Spiers as president, Florence Komasinski as vice-president, and Betty Krueger as secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Toner and Coach Purvis are their sponsors. One happy memory of the sophomores is their Spanish party at which everyone had a gay old time with Ferdinand the Bull, toreadors, castanets, and Spanish dancers. You're off to a good start, so have patience, Class of '43-just two more years and you'll see land. Juniors For the juniors' second year aboard ship, they elected Harry Kinsey, presidentg Walter Sjoberg, vice-presidentg and June Mills, secretary-treasurer. Miss Schwabenland and Mr. Troyer were elected class sponsors. Enthusiastically, they sold candy at the football and basketball games. Under the direc- tion of Miss Mellie Luck, they successfully presented Almost Eighteen. Money derived from these sources will be used for the prom. Almost any night one can see them sneaking into Room 303, and then locking the door as they leave. Mystery is written all over their faces and not a word is said concerning the theme of the prom, while patiently we seniors wait. 16
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