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SENIOR CLASS - . - sc - - . Ahoy there! The ship of '34 pulls slowly into port, with Miss Coeke and Mr. Knaus, class advisers, still at the lookout. Captain William Ruhottom has piloted his vessel well, and the first mates Alhert Mead, and Beth Henderson have assisted nohly. ln the ship's log there is a long record of events in which the passengers particif pated. Among them, the Senior play Where's Your Wife? , a satire on mystery plays, was of outstanding importance in the activity log of the passengers. The play is unusual in that the murder is committed in the first act, and the audience knows the outcome long before the characters in the play. Presented April 27, under the direction of the dramatics instructor, Mr. Moore, the proceeds of the production, were put into the Charles W. Townsend Alumni Scholarship Fund, as a gift hy the class. Sneak Day, of course, was ohserved on hoard ship. After four years of rough seas, the exhausted seniors appreciated the calm sailing together at Almaden. After heing out on deck one day, the sunhurned passengers paddled their oarsu towards home port. The S. S. ' 34 also had passengers participating in the operetta, The Count and the CofEd on March 9, hesides crew representatives taking part in Hick Day, and the Comhined Jinx. As Commencement drew near, the passengers decided on semi-formal wear for the graduating exercises. Invitations were also issued. Class rings, of the school colors, hlue and gold, were chosen hy a special selected committee. Not withstanding had storms, the craft proved seaworthy. The vessel, composed of hrawny athletes, diligent workers, and carefree students, stuck hy the ship to the end. The passengers and crew of the S, S. '34 extend a hearty vote of thanks to the advisers of the Senior Class, and also all other organizations that have done much to make the trip a safe one. As the ship docks, Mr. Brainerd greets the returning voyagers, who dread the parting and realize how much his good wishes and helpful guidance have meant to the success of the trip. And so the Seniors scramble madly for dry land, glad their long journey is over. The Crew Officers are: Bill Ruhottom ............. .............. P resident Alhert Mead ...... ....... V ice-President Beth Henderson ...... ............. S ecretary Dorothy Thomas .......................... Girls' Council Victoria Tolosano .......... Girls' Athletic Manager Edwin Becker ................ Boys' Athletic Manager Edwin Becker, Delbert Silva ........ Mens Council Frances Vxfipfli, Harley Mead .... Executive Com. fx . x ' 'N X Page Eleven K M M. 4:54 'sb-,gg Xg'i'hT'. -f ,gnu-9'i1l? il' il tg ' ' S G if? . fig 5- .,NC 'Bfvx-,
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