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S6-E5 1... -.. --t. -Tl-l E BLU E JAY. -. --.. -.. --gg ' r ti A nga - - N ' ' S-a I: I I .-E .E 5-E U me - - N f. I Y fi ti 21 Q1 t. .J 1 l J J H 21 E. t. A V .4 Hollister. N, Maynard. A. Ruse. Haust-. Ozenherger. Relnhurdt, Hundlvy. SIFPIK, Millt-r, Mashtftt-r, F Evans, Ht-tley I Etiwards, Lortst-her, Lash. Thornton, Bautngartnt-r, Jellison, Pitts, Snyder. l-'itltllt-r. lit-Vilhiss Plattner, Hoffman. Fuudt-nhurg. Gentry, Lowt-, Moat-r, Wiklu, Ladd, Smith, Bode. Hedriclt Reinhardt. Hook, Streit. Phillippi. Burner, Miss Haust-, M. llifftzutlerft-r, Hatltt-. li. Dillentlt-rfer, ll Scott, Aesvhhmau ,g gs st .J .. I I CLASS HISTORY Aftt-r t-itzht yt-urs of hartl worlt in tht- nratlt- school. the authoritit-s of thut institution hanisht-tl us into tht- t-rut-I Y worltl without a t-rust flur young livt-s wt-ro t-tuhittt-rt-tl wt- dt-t-itlt-tl to ht- pirntt-s, and wn-st our living frotn tht- wotltl. ,Z St-art-hiug for ut-w worlds to t-ontlut-r. wt- spit-tl tht- Good Ship. Saht-tha High St-hool. lt-uviutt tht- tlot-lt for its yt-ur s ,-'Q 5-g t-rtti:tt- in St-ptt-tuht-r 110250 Wt- wt-rv n liund forty-ft-ight strong wht-n wt- fort-t-tl our wt-y altottrtt ship Cuutiou. not ft-ar, gg i - ltt-pt us uuit-t. walt-hful of thost- uhout us. as wt- prt-tt-ntlt tl to tlo tht- ludthntz of tht- slup's.oflit-t-rt, whilt- wt- plannt-tl to -- F ht-t'olnt- so stronpl thu! wt' t'ould tultt- volutnutitl til' tht- ship Wt- tirtlanizt-tl our lmntl with ahlt--st'aluuu Vrosslvy tis l our chief advisor: Calht-rinr llt-runs.t'ttpttt1n: Harold l.ortst-ht-r. tuntt-, Ht-nry Halt-y, kt-t-pt-r of tht- lost: Kathlt-t-n liurnt-r, guardian of tht- trt-usutt-s 'l ht- uit-n of our piratt- hand waxt-d strong anti hravt- us tht- ftlup sailttl on: tht-s lwratnt- adt-pt in athlt-tiw t-xt-rt-ist-4 tntluhit-tl in hy tht- -thip's t-rt-w So dt-tt-rrnint-tl wus our hand to Quin our shrirt- ot Y loot that wt- took part in ull slup at-tivttit--t ttur sot-ial tiatht-ruuls wt-rt- t-xt-lusivt-. our t-njoylnt-nt iutt-n+tt- L it A 'l'ht- rruist- t-ndt-d and through hot sututnt-r months our pitatt- hand swt-ltt-rt-tl on land until tht- Good Ship S H N S :wt sail in St-ptt-mht-r llllill Forty thrt-t- ol' our int-tty piralt- hand rt-joit't-tl as wt- fart-tl forth to st-a. Our t'hn-f advisor i, P was ont- Paul Harht-rg our t-aptaui, Mt-rlv lliflt-ntlt-rftr: our tu-utt-, Alit-t- Rt-iuhttrtit: kt-t-pt-r tif tht- log. Violt-t l.owt':p1uttr Y than of tht- trt-nsurt-s. Roy Hutltt-. Our strong tnt-u took part tn a-thlt-tir poi-tts. our stutliou-t int-u antl wotnt-u so applit-tl tht-mst-Ivt-s to mt-utal at-hit-vt-uit-ut that tht-y t-ttrut-tl uit-tube-rslup to tht- Alpha t'lul- A truit of thrift frotn out lift- ht- lort- piratt- days dt-t-idt-tl us to rt-frutn from t-xpt-nstvt- sot-tal hal-its antl saw- lrt-usurt-s for nt xt yt-ar tw ht-u wt- would ht- luuior piratt-s 'l his yt-ur had n happy t-utlint: uutl wt- mt-re juhilant ovt-r hurit-tl trt-asurt-et tlurint: tht- dull untlsuunnt-t tj months ht-lwt-t-n t'ruist-s. 1 5- . t H ln St-ptt-nil-t-r lltlll, tht- inott-lp pirntt- hand agnin l-ourtlt-tl tht- Good ShipS H S whit-h st-t-tut-tl hotnt-likt- and tlt-ur N if to us now. Wt- grt-t-tt-tl t-at-h titht-r with glatl shouts of wt-lt-ouit-, lor ut- wt-tt- juniors now. Wt- tuust organizt-. Tht- I' wortl was passt-dt-ut antl t-vt-ry uit-tnht-r of tht- ptratt- luntl t1u.t-tly. tit-tt-ruiint-dly startt-tl for tht- nit-t-tint: plat-v Withouly X uhlt--st-t-man l.ut'ilt- Haurtt- in our t-ontidt-nt-o wt- vhotist- Mt-rlt- llitTt-ndt-rft-r,t-aptaiu:l,aVaun l'htllippi,tuutt-1Roy , Hntkt. kt-t-pt-r of tht- log uutl tiuurtlutu of tht- lrt-usurt-s a :E Ont-t- attain our Int-n ttaint-tl rt-nown in tt-nts of strt-tutth gf uutl skill. tlur tlratnatit- inetttnt-ts hutl ht-t-u ttrttust-tl and rl wt- stugt-tl thrt-t' short plays al-ourd ship ont- uiilht. whtt'ht1aiut-tl luut'h uppluust- St-vt-rul of our lut-lnht-rs , sum! out uuuiusit-ally, uutl jttillvtltltlrollllIlltlfllllVt'1lh L3 opt rt-ttu. All tht- whilt- wt- pintglt-tl our goldt-u t-oin nntl I il t-ountt-tl our trt-asurt-rt whilt- wt- toltl t-ut-h otht-r what u :E 1: grttutl st-ntl od wt- would givt- tht- St-nior part-ttt-s wht-n 1. Y tht y It-ft tht- Good Ship S H S uutl -ttttrtt tl n sailing t tht- Grt-t t Ship of l.ift-, Our ploasurt- wus tuarrttl wht-n our ship rodt- into rough watt-rs. out hitltlt-n trt-asurt- t-ht-st tosst-tl vitrlvntly al-out and to our sorrow wt- fountl tx wntt- of our gold was gout-. Still. wt- vtt-rt- stout ht-urtt d li :intl our plans for tht- st-utl off wt-ut uit-rrrly on Wt- .1 1: in ,, , , ,, , , wt-rv huppy for ut-xt yt-ur wt- woultl ht- St-uior turutt-s, .2 I.: M051 ll'0Plll.AR 5 I llllhlh I5 uutl tht n tntlt-t-tl would wt- tultt- t-otutuuud of this Good if 7 Ship S H S and show tht- yountgt-r ptrutt-s how to still Merle Dtllentlerfer Mary House tht- good slllpttl ktttmlttltgt- 1 t Hn. 1 .. , .h .Q . Q 1 Q Q s 1' 1- - ---. .,. - A , K. , - - . .. . . .. . I .
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THE BLUE JAY g 5 n 3 if D l CLASS ES W5 1 I Q 3 .3 E W E W W ,EEIli N'1'r+-SA N u 3!ET 4 'Q 3E'4TZZ!L FL .Ji if P W
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3-if 3 L 1 ' iJ' 'l,', 5 1 S- SOPHOMORE CLASS Scott, Flott, D. Graves, E. Showman, Henry, Hatz. Fletchall. L. Miller, P. Lichty, Robinson, P. McNary Cramer, Poland, Meisner. Reinhart. M. Wilson. Leuze, Bestwick, Wilkerson, L. Baumgartner Atkinson. Spellmier, Kistner, M. Moser, Strahm, Barndt, Yost, Rotz, Jackson, Swartz J. Wilson, Dirst. Trimble, M. Dannefer. Mr. Barber. Graham. Summers, D. Wherry, H Gilkerson CLASS HISTORY Only two years ago the first of September, nineteen hundred and thirty, forty-five inexperi- ence flyers began an endurance test. In order that we might stay together, we organized the following mechanics to help us: Dick Wherry, president: Marian Wilson, vice president: Kather- ine Summers, secretary: Jack Wilson, treasurer: and Miss Crosley as our pilot. Of the school activities, we were represented in football, basketball, debate, glee clubs and orchestra, The following September we felt as though we knew more about flying although seven members had dropped during a bad fog. This year we elected as our mechanics: Louise Graham, president: Pauline Trimble. vice president: Kathryn Ann Reinhart, secretary and treasurer: Mildred Dannefer. program chairman: and Mr. Barber as our pilot. Be- cause several became good flyers and well trained pilots, they were made members of the Alpha Club. Some of us were only tails, others became propellcrs, but altogether we feel we can even be better pilots in the next two annual endurance flights. MOSI' POPULAR STUDENTS Marian Wilson Rueben Metzger JE. , -H f'f..7a..QE-.1 'ff -QL' Eg, 'lifgag E A-. .ELS ' ,Sai I 74347 '
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