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N' N4 B!! B!! B!! AM B!! All M4 N4 AM M4 B!-4 BM B!! AM M4 B!! BM All lf!! A!! AM MA B!! B!! B!! AM B!! B!! M4 M4 B!! M 'E Vllqllflllff. SENHUR Ship ahoy, matey! Haul up the anchor and we,ll be off! Pull in the gang plank! We're sailing! Ship ahoyl Ar the helm of the great liner, the S. S. Senior, during its great cruise of 1937-38, was Captain Thornton Freda, a capable master on any and all occasions, in storm and in sunshine, on land and on sea. First mate for the voyage was Mary jean Frank- enburger, first consultant and right-hand man of the Captain. A most efficient and business-like man this year was Louie Vitali in his office as purser of the S. S. Senior. Next ranking in importance among the great liner's officers was chief-keeper-ofbooks-and records, personified by Wanda Strawn, whose book-keeping abilities are to be highly praised. A very festive occasion was enjoyed by all the crew, officers and passengers when on May 10, the S. S. Senior dropped anchor in Bracken Bay and all debarked to spend a day at the greenbay of the Lake Bracken Country Club and surroundings. The ar- ranger, planner, and general carrier-outer of the excursion was enthusiastic passenger, Gene Swallow whose work in this office was applauded by fellow-passengers. Many of the passengers of the S. S. Senior aided in planning this gala occasion by being mem- bers of various committees for the day. As chairman of the refreshment committee Gale Benson worked with the following: Martha J. Crabtree, Elizabeth Stick- Q I g I g ney, Mary Stuart, Eloise E3,3ijh6.2al h'P F 'f Cl . e mis gf Tupper, Lorayne Frickey, Whfn bay d th Y P Kenneth Freese, Clifford ijqjfingglnfgeir la ,pl g h d - f ' ' A t f r Heller and J0h11 Hlgll' wil.-n Tiff, ieilre us '1?'gha':'1Ye'TiS d S BHD ADHEU lander. Frederick Lundeen acted as chair- man of the boys, sports committee with helpers Herbert Willer, Bill West, Marcel johnson, Russell Brown and Sylvester Bly. Jean Scott acted as chairman of the girls, sports committee with Mary Stephens, Grabelle Lundquist, Harriett McVay and Rosemary Creighton composing her com- mittee. Genevieve Davis was chairman of the transportation committee and was aid- ed in her task by George Kemp, Marjorie Koons and Bob Mower. Assisting Louie Vitali on the treasury committee was Ida Anne Stambaugh, Barbara Lewis and Bill Levinson. Each and every member of this gay and happy party had a never-to-be-for- gotten time which was marred only by the thought the trip would soon be over and the good friends would have to part. As a frivolous farewell frolic the S. S. Senior let down her anchor at Galesburg High School, at which time the swing en- thusiasts gave vent to their feelings of rhythm at a dance planned by chairman Betty Wirt and assistants Floyd Moser, Charles Guthrie, Helen Culver, Carolyn Driscoll, Jud Harlan, Marjorie McLain, Russell Swise and Herman VonLangen. The S. S. Senior steamed into dock and dropped anchor on june 9 when graduation day was held for all of the passengers. On this gala occasion three hundred and seven- teen seniors were awarded their diplomas at the commencement exercises held in Steele Gymnasium. We bid farewell to one of the most outstanding classes the school has ever graduated. i sc oo an. 'E 4 E R 1? 4 5 Y '15 .YQ A V if +26 fi 'Ei N -Z6 1.5 E Y '16 'E V 5 'R Q L 4 5 4 42 L V 4 E 'N 'E 'E 'E .E 4 t 2 N .Z B 'E 'E V 4 R .Z S 'R v 45 'R '21 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 721 W 721 72121 fzz 3
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