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Presiient --s -w---e- , ., v?W9QH13s+:i22'?'f2G.i?f'5E f:,,:,.aw:1g27e5, j CLASS CFFICERS Dorothy Mott Vice-president ------ Betty Lindley beeretarJ-T:eusurer-- Esther Docnges Snonsor ----Nu-Q ---- - miss Rosonstihl Cruise of the Juniors '37 fas written by one of the Crew, Eleven yea s ago thirty-six timid, little landlubbers enrolled to go on a twelve year cruise of Knowled5e on the good ship Frei it High. We nov have on deck twenty-one, seasoned, agen, boon-tanned, large, small, slim, fat, Knowledged men. We have weathered many storms together on our cruise, storms of HSurpriseW, HDisappcintment,H Nhapp- inessn, and last, but not least, HPunishmentH. We still continue to enfure the last, our captains not yet having broken our free, wild, noisy, unruly dispositions. At our stops at certain ports we have gathered Hbitsn of knowledge and information as gather more knowledge ho? te sail on and we shall endeavor to year of our cruise, then we shall eepfratc and sail out in the greet unknovm our vsyages on the alone, having only Hreminiscencosn of good ship Prairie High to guide us on. Ps stated before, we emoarxod with thirty-six for a crew. During our jcurneys many stayed in certain ports, others signed on distant vessels, still some proved deserters and saikf out into the unknown, alone, unprepared for Ndtormsu which might eone. Fyurteen toys and seven girls of our initial crev a e not on mourn, this fact giving the boys the majority in all enuneil ani crew meetings. Our pies nt crew has hal mach difficulty with the cep- taius, flee :ice vars ,'s.. . Pue to our restless, frolicsome natures re gre pcintuu out as using the queerest and most unbfl need :rev that ever set Foot on old Prairie Hi5h's gaugplang. We seem to have an uncanny unity and coherence among the crew to mutinize against the erptrius, when they post rules and regulations ana herd assignments on us. But all in all, there is not a desperate chnrsctnr among us. The boat-Swain, resnington, quotes that our intellect is much above the atrr fc if only we would apply ourselves to it - EHTHQWMRHHHF XI? -, es we touch certain ports on the last
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