Louisville High School - Mirror Yearbook (Louisville, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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2 k ' Q -'14 .. is MRL CHAPTER II. OFFICERS AND CREW Now that we are well on our way to a pleasant World cruise, won't you permit me to introduce to you our officers on board the L. H. S. Y You know that without someone to direct our efforts, to keep our minds occupied, and to give us valuable knowledge, there would be little reason for shipping aboard the L. H. S. These officers on duty give us the benefit of their experience and old- er years, and We are truly grateful to them. although we rarely show it. But enough of this philosophizing, come one! come all! and I'll Wager youlll meet the happiest and most interesting group aboard. During my past voyages, I managed to get a picture of each of them, and you will find them on the following pages. But here they are nowg Mr. Student, meet our officers. 3



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S. i fd , 5 :E Q1 Z7 I- Llll- -Tar. iff' -L -.-, .Fl SENIOR SPONSORS 1 Eff :gr gg E' ,Lila 5 ,-fi i B MISS WARREN fx .-if '-17 Nagy MR. MORGAN 1 2,4 6 A Y ,, fkfl ,R X i f iii, ff Xi CX g v - K One sunny afternoon while strolling on deck, I i I and chat with the film' R50 -R x If ic, 1 x two Pilots of the first-class passengers. I find they are very interesting and make allowance for my ignorance of sea life. They give me a very good opinion of the first-class passengers, but here they are now. Listen to what they say: From the beginning of the four-year cruise the passengers who are soon to conclude their voyage proved themselves to be a rugged and respon- sive group. In addition to attacking their daily schedules with zest, they entered into the added activities on deck with true enthusiasm. To the recreational program, recurrently sponsored by the passengers and crew, they added more participants each yearg to the shipis band, orchestra, and choral group they joined their artistsg as they became more accustomed to the various modes of self-expression they entered into the diversined literary programs for the entertainment of the ship's company. These individual achievements coupled with several cooperative group projects, ably planned and executed. have marked this docking party as being above the rank of common seamen. The hope of the pilots is that these added activities have helped to broaden and enrich the lives of the now first-class passengers and that when, as individual members, they launch their own individual sailboats, they may all experience fair weather and smooth sailing. Mabel Warren John Morgan I 1 .X 5, X fc X gifg -'ff' X xi' S-5 -Elffwiv' ' ' ' ---' zf.,-.-:.,...-1,1-A' 4 If im'C IQ' vo

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