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LA SALTIANNA IV jygygIMMMMMSM. THH VOYAGE OF THE JUNIORS Would you like to go on a voyage, over the seas of Knowledge, with us? On a fair day. on the first of September. 1928. fifty-one bashful little boys in short pants, and shy little girls with curly hair and shining faces scampered aboard our “The Thirty-Two”, with the Captain. Miss Margaret Jackson. A couple of days after setting sail from Port Freshman, we. deciding Miss Jackson would need a few assistants, elected Charles Guthridge, chief assis tant; Richard Maguire, his assistant; Mary Clark. Secretary; Ina Springer, treasurer. Twelve of the passengers got a little sea-sick and were left at small harbors, to return home. Even though out fleets encountered fierce storms, and rough seas, it landed us shining for a three months' vacation, which we well deserved. With now only thirty-one passengers aboard, we started the second quarter of our voyage from Port Sophomore, the sea over which we sailed being a little more rough and a little larger. Again feeling the need of our own government. Charles was elected president; Richard, vice-president; Isabel Snyder, secretary • Chalsmer Brown, treasurer. When we finally anchored in the Junior harbor, we had become known by the others, as an intelligent group. This year, “The Thirty-Two”, sailing from the Junior harbor, has taken a course much more difficult, and sails a sea much larger and important. Soon after leaving the harbor we elected Charles as our president; Chalsmer. as vice-president; Isabel Snyder, secretary; Martha Shearer, treasurer. It is in this voyage that we feel our real importance, and take on a sort of dignity. We bought our class rings this year, which seem to bind us together more closely. We are represented in all activities, especially basketball. On the fourth and last sea. which we shall sail, we hope to have again for our Captain. Miss Jackson, to anchor us safely in that famous harbor of Graduation, for which we all strive. Class Colors—Green and Gold. —I. S. 19 3 1 Page twenty-eight
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njLA SALTIANNA IV Robert McKelvey Gilbert Majruirp Dannie McDivitt Maryellen Walters President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary SOPHOMORE RHYTHM Gladys Allenbaugh Lovable and Sweet Sara Anieno, Kva Dunn W’e Don’t Care If It's One O'clock Ward Brown Dear Little Boy Of Mine Geneva Cash ... My Sahara Rose Ruth Cochran Just Like a Butterfly That's Caught in the Rain Janet Conn Wonderful You George Cunkleman .................................... Yearning Just For You Elmer Duke ........................... What Is This Thing Called Love? Edwin Franklin ........................................... Ro-Ro-Rolling Along June Hilty ..................................... My Red-headed Baby Richard Hogue .................. Somewhere. Someone Is Waiting For Me Myron Kiehler ..................... (live a Man a Horse He Can Ride Gilbert Maguire When Will My Dreams Come True? Thelma McCracken You Remind Me Of Mother Dannie McDivitt and James Wilson ..................... Two Animal Crackers Robert McKelvey Waiting At the End Of The Road Duane Palmo My Curly Headed Boy Mary Sherlock If I Had a Girl Like You John Rupert ... .... Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Esther Shirley ........................................... I’m Rlue Again Mabel Stine ... Oh! How I Miss You Tonight Gilbraith Stitt Happy Feet Sara Stockdale Dancing Mv Troubles Away Maryellen Walters ............v.................. The Little Things in Life —S. A. ’33 Page thirty T 19 3 1 SKaSSKSSaKfflBE 35 35
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