The Piratical Career of the THE rugged old Pirate Barge carrying the class of 1930 arrived in Port High School, Septemher 1924, and we were called Freshmen. Some of our crew became seasick, fell overheard, and were drowned in the Ocean of Edu- cation. ' e sailed along smoothly over Freshmen seas. but. when we crashed into Sophomore waves we found it rougher going and decided the best thing for us to do was select some persons to help and guide us. For Helmsman we chose Donald W ' inlack ; for First Mate. Anna ] Iae Downs ; and for keeper of our loot, Sidney Cornell. e found it rather difficult to go for a whole year with nothing but hard work ahead of us. and so we invited our friends from the neighboring ships to come over and enjoy a little merriment at a Hard Times Partv. By June W ' e were all ready for a vacation and were granted three months by the Head lariner in which to recuperate, at the end of which time we wer- ' to report back ready to resume our work, only this time as Juniors. Keith Harger then took over the wheel with William IMadden and Roberta Pierce as assistants. Thc- first great excitement was caused on board ship when a buried treasure was un- earthed and proved to be shiny golden Junior rings. It was necessary for us to wander a few steps from the straight and narrow path that we might engage in a little revelry in form of a Hallowe ' en Hop. Tlie trip was otherwise uneventful until near the end of the journey when a few select members provided amusement in form of the Junior play, Tommy. Then shortly after this we gave a banquet followed by a hop which brought everybody back to life until after the examinations which were our transport tickets to the Senior Ship. After anchoring in Vacation Cove for three months we returned for the last little jaunt of our piratical career. When we returned, it was as Seniors. We found the journey placid until again near the end of the year when a few members of our crew turned actors and gave a play. Then it was Init a very short time until we received final passports and were put off nn the Island of E.xperience that there might be room for others on board The (jood Ship Senior. . 1930 r- . [F ' agc Twenty-four)
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William Bevilacqua Bill A man who does his best. Basketball ' 30 Track ' 30 Gym Show ' 27, ' 28. ' 29 Soccer ' 29 Glee Club ' 2S, ' 29, ' 30 Glee Club Operetta ' 29 Band Bounce ' 29 Florence Bidwell Flossie I live in a crowd of jollily. Basketball ' 29 Gvm Show ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Girls ' Athletic Ass ' n ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Soccer ' 28, ' 29 Glee Club ' 29, ' 30 Glee Club Operetta ' 30 Lawrence Blake Blake was never less alone than wlien by myself. Track ' 29 Gym Show ' 27, ' 28, ' 29. ' 30 Leaders ' Club ' 29, ' 30 Soccer 27, ' 28 , ' 29 Glee Club ' 29, ' 30 Glee Club Operetta ' 29 Catherine Bowen Babe Joy rises in me like a summer morn. Basketball ' 29 Gym Show ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Girls Athletic Ass ' n ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Soccer ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Glee Club ' 28. ' 29, ' 30 Glee Club Operetta ' 28. ' 30 Band Bounce 28, ' 29, ' 30 Fave Bretschneider Bret Xot if I know myself at all. Girls ' Athletic Ass ' n ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 -Soccer ' 28 Moon Staff ' 28, ' 29 Blanche Brown Brownie ' The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Basketball ' 27, ' 28, ' 29 Gvm Show ' 27, ' 28, ' 29. ' 30 Girls ' Athletic Ass ' n ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Band Bounce ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Orchestra ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ' 30 Soccer ' 27, ' 28, ' ,29, ' 30 Tattler Staff Moon Staff ' 27 Debating ' 29 Junior Play Commercial Contest ' 29, ' 30 fPage Twenty-- sixj . ' o 1930 o : .
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