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. . , 7(Je t e dentate ?959 The class of 1959 was the seventh crew to come aboard their high school years on the S. S. Tonka. After the first few weeks of swabbing the deck they elected five mates as supervisors. They were: chief mopper, A1 Tollefson; vice mopper, Pat Nocton; name scribbler, Judy Russell; penny pincher, Jerry Alstead; and log keeper, Mary Jo Carlson. To cheer our athletic swabbies to many victories Barb Sundene, Judy Russell, Mary Jo Carlson, Pat Nocton, Judy McRae, and Jean Kingsrud were chosen. On their second year at sea the second mates, the first to A1 Tollefson, chief; the second to Gerry Dimon, vice chief; the third to Phyllis Lovrien, recording; the fourth to Roger Johnson, purser, and the fifth, Sandy Beehrle, historian. The first storm they encountered was the magazine sale. Directed by Todd Knutson, they made it through safely with $5,000 worth of cargo. This year wasn't all work for the second mates, as they used the second class talent in putting on the play, Jr. Miss. Two stops were made during the trip, one in April and one in May. They were on a little island off Japan. On the first the first mates were royally fed delicious native food by the second mates. The second was for a Midsummer night’s Prom. During their summer’s leave Judy Tilton and A1 Tollefson attended Girl’s and Boy’s State, while Loreli Morse sailed to Denmark as our A.F.S. representative. The swabbies had worked their way up and by the time of their third voyage had become first mates. They were joined by Marylon Matao, the A.F.S. representative from the Philippines. Homecoming, When the Deep Purple Falls was made a big success when the Skippers football team, under the leadership of Jim Tremann, Harry Gousha, made the Deep Purple Fall. This allowed Homecoming Queen Karen Blombcrg and attendants Sharon Cunningham, Jean Kingsrud, Judy McRae, Pat Nocton, Judy Russell, Barb Sundene to reign in splendor. In April and May the first mates were treated to a Prom and Banquet by the second mates. Steering seniors through their last voyage were: Captain, A1 Tollefson; Co-Captain, Roger Johnson; Secretary. Pat Nocton; Treasurer, Chuck Dixon; Historian, Alice Jean Leigh and Student Council Pres. Dave Leighton. 16 Our senior year was one of last firsts and first lasts.
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