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11 5 si as t it We Q Q A W. W Class History iii production, A Scream in the Dark. Afteriq-r'i'ine months of sailing, we landed safely in l Sophomore Bay for a brief period to take on ,fuel and overhaul our vessel in preparation ,for further voyages. V' QQZQ August 30, l937, our ship sailed proudly out of the bay into the high seas in quest of more knowledge. For thisi voyage, we had selected Miss Stairrett and Mr. Barnes to serve as pilots, Bob Lowther captain, Jim Wooten, co-captain, Lola Mae McClure, ship's recorder, Virginia 'X Byrd, ship's purser. On this trip the passengers again enjoyed the ship's orchestra, band, drum corps, glee clubs, and as recreational enioyment, our passengers joined in the sports provided as: football, bas- ketball, and volley ball. The dramatic production, Cyclone Sally, was the outstanding event of this voyage. We landed safely in Junior Harbor where we were dry docked for repairs. On September 6, l938, after all necessary repairs had been made and our ship had been refueled, we set off on the third and more hazardous lap of our voyage. For this trip out we selected Miss Stairrett and Mr. Rankin as pilots, Barbara Dardenne, captain, James Wooten, co-captain, Irene Oliver, ship's recorder and purser. Before we were many days out, one of our most dependable men, Bob Podgorny, was lost at sea. We did not give up the voyage, but resolved to follow the high ideals and ambitions that he had placed before us to Keep on Keeping On. As our seniority increased, so did our interest on board ship. For on this trip we furnished many members for the orchestra, boys' glee club, girls' glee club, band, drum corps, football, basketball, volley ball, baseball, track, scholarship contests, and music contests. Three of our member's names--Mona Clare Gibson, Harold Lyons, and Dean Shirley-were placed on the ship's honor roll. . The chief dramatic entertainment of this voyage was our play, Mama's Baby Boy. Six bells and the Junior-Senior banquet was served to the retiring members, the seniors, and now our ship is again dry docked and ready for its major voyage to Senior Island. Page Twenty-eight ' 'fa J 'Y ,.. ' , J,
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AVA . M .N 'C ATQ l ' Q rf' Q 3 if ii 4 2? R. l C, - Q ie N93 i , ' W Junior Class ri 0 ll.Q Gif L l'l will ff ' fi Barbara Dardenne James Wooten Irene Oliver Ellen Haner Bob Lowther llmll Barbara Dardenne W, We .rrfff -.We,,----v Y,..-... PI'6SiCl6f1f James Wooten .,,. -,,- ,,,. K-.. .,,. ,-,M- iw tp Vice President Irene Oliver W, W U -, W.. ,-,, ,Wm Secretary and Treasurer Miss Stairrett, Mr. Rankin ,W ,,...Y,.....,.................. Sponsors American Beauty Rose ,, , W U W ,es H . due.-- ,,.,. Class Flower Red and White .v,.., ,, ,,,-,,-,,.--, . .,..,.,v - A........ .--- Class Colors Climbing Though the Rocks Be Rugged ss -,- Junior Class History Class Motto September 7, l936, the freshman class set forth on a four-year cruise of knowledge with Mr. Callis acting as pilot, Barbara Dardenne, captain, Susie Stone, co-captain, and Lola Mae McClure as ship's recorder. During our voyage, we encountered rough seas at Freshman lnitiation and Semester Exam- ination reefs, but after these dangers were passed, our officers and passengers enjoyed many happy hours on the deck by participating in the ship's musical programs os: orchestra, band, glee clubs, and drum corps. Our soprano soloist, Geneva Lengquist, was given' first place in vocal contests held aboard ship. Several of the passengers showed dramatic talent in the mafor 1 1 Page Twenty-seven
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W w iw ll ii I if 'QQ . 3 1 lil ? 2 -- f June Beets Bill Williamson Lola Mae McClure Glenn Paradee Junior Class ll.. fix U N ,,i 5 3.3 ,147 l i lil? , , 3 lf - 5 Qxxg 0 i-4 lull cl w 5- cpe, K, I George Kirk Mary Ellen Chambers John Pigg Pauline Epperson Wanda Coyle Bill Sfarina Hilda Potter Dean Shirley Kenneth Baker Geneva Lengquist Lloyd French Jewell Dean Moore Minnie Ruth Porter Dick Winfrey Mona Clare Gibson Raymond Rosel 16-J -gf Q ,...,-5 ,v-Q, Twenty-ni'm
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