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IBIEEJIZIIJIIIXI '57 A WHAT IT Took TOT KEEP Us 'SHIP-'SHAPE' CAPTAIN, guiding spirit .................................................................................... Miss Massey FIRST MATE, general manager ................................,.............................. Monroe Brown SECOND MATE, his assistant ........... ......... C harlie Bartles PURSER, ship's banker ................ ......... E leanor Mabry ANCHOR, holds us down .,......... ............. M r. Stanley HULL, the main body ........................... ......... S tudent Body FORECASTLE, crew's quarters ............. .......... 2 09 and 107 SEARCHLIGHT, 'very illuminating .......... ............. The Beacon BOILER, heats quickly .................................... ............ J immy Baxter FOG HORN, always sounding off .......... .............................. F rancis Acosta DECK, continually stepped on ............ ........................................... O ur Vanity ENGINES, never stop working ........ ......... P auline Floyd, Lewis Jester KEEL, the foundation ...................... .,........................................ O ur Classes BALLAST, steadies the keel .................... .................................................... 8 :20's CoMPAss, director ............................................. ....,.... M iss Crane STORM WARNINGS, danger ahead ............. ........ R eport Cards PROPELLER, pushes us forward ............. ............ O ur Parents HELM, steers our courses ....................... ......... O ur Teachers SHIP'S CARPENTER, handy man ........... ............. - . Mr. Ericson TRIAL TRIP, the first test .................................... ........... O ur Senior Year OUR MAIDEN VOYAGE, the real test ........... ........ T he Year After LOG OF THE 90-DAY CRUISE OF THE LINER N. N. HIGH SCHOOL September 10-Two bells-Signal for everyone to come aboard and get ready for bon voyage on the first day of the cruise. September 21-Three bells-Assembly held to introduce one assistant captaing three first engineersg one oiler and three stewardesses to the gobs. September 26-Gold and Blue gobs hold South Norfolk rookies to a 13 to 0 victory on the deck of the N. N. High School in their first maneuvers of season. September 28-Everyone is on promenade deck waiting for the 215 fresh wharf rats to walk by. ' October 9-Officials of the good ship N. N. High School give way to high tide before the strong current of reverbations from the students giving Hooray-Zip. October 16-Stoker strikes best bet of year. Wins 551.00 by walling in the deck of the N. N. High School in a day and a half. What a man! Thirty-Twto
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