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H1114 ll III -'- ---- in! N lull! ii in ll 0 Ill Class History On Board Ye Goode Olde Shippe C253 A September 1, 1913. Today our good ship 25 set sail from the old port Childhood with colors flying and fair weather ahead. We lifted anchor and sailed out at nine a. m. Professor Woodard as captain, Miss Munson as first mate and the following seventeen eager passengers were on board: Howard Anderson, Ollie Buckmaster, Elizabeth Crouse, Nora Hughes, Maurine Hauck, Harry Landis, Darleen Long, Kelly Porter, Thelma Reynolds, Mary Rupp, Gertrude Scott, Catherine Turner, Kathryn Vail, Lester Var- ner, Erwin Waldman and Gretchen Woods. For a few days some of our passengers were victims of that dreaded malady-sea sickness. On recovering and after smooth sailing, we all arrived safely in the harbor of First Grade where Ruth Feary, Arthur Heumann and Lester Paul Schick were anxiously waiting to join us. Here, too, Miss Bogan was made our first mate. September 5, 1916. Today we made the port of Third Grade and here Professor Moritz was made captain of our ship. Under his steady guidance we sailed unharmed through the stormy waters, and anchored in port High School. At various ports along the way, Mercedes Taege, Harold Wickersham, Arthur Schroeder, Elva Shaffer, John Anstine, Glema Gembler, Cornelia Gans, Anna Hartman, Marian Hadley and Louis Lukert were taken on board as passengers. In plowing our way from High School to our destina- tion through rough and dangerous waters, with Miss Jones as first mate and Miss Graves as second mate, Miss Hogg, Miss Olson, Miss Skudler and Mr. Williams were enlisted as part of the crew. Due to the fine weather and their adventurous nature Florence Coffey, Albert Ebers, Mary Pape, Catherine Reynolds, Margaret Reuter, Emma Vogt and George Fuchshuber decided to accompany us on our voyage. ' September 1, 1923. Because two of the crew forsook our good old ship 25 Miss McMonies and Miss Wills were assigned their places, while Dorothy Gordon, Harold Meyers and Howard Scheer were added to our number. Q September 1, 1924. As many large breakers were seen in the distance and heavy clouds were hanging overhead we stopped to get new supplies and wait for the storm to pass. However, as it showd no signs of doing so and we had to reach our destination at a set date, we lifted anchor and left our haven. But though there were dangers ahead we felt much comforted and relieved for Loleta Applegate, Fred Duerr, Marie Jorgensen, Edna Mumm, Jerrold Pavel, Mae Soss, Elvin Wendt, Rose Winters, Dorcas Weatherby and Catherine Meyer came to our aid. Mr. Williams assumed the duty of first mate, with i 'd5-9 l PAGE 'rss ENTY om:
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25 X T 4 hi nt n mm n II 11' 1' 'UU' E3 Ill 0 ll I '41 , NVEATHERBY, DORCAS Editor-in-Chief 1925 Sewardoniang Vice-President N o r m a l Training Clubg Y. W. C. A. 3-45 Orchestra 45 Scholastic 35 Scholarship 35 S El Clubg Class Orator A sweet spirit of helpfulness with ability to make it force- ful, marks Dorcas as one of the most lovable friends we have WENDT, ELVIN ' Commercial Course A good steady boy, with abil- ity to get what he goes after E WVICKERSHAM, HAROLD Vocational Courseg Band 1-2-33 Hi- Y 2-3 Ei Always carries a smile in A keeping with his jolly nature S- WINTERS, ROSE Normal Training Clubp Y. W. C. A. 1-2 She does her work gladly and well . X E WOODS, GRETCHEN Language Coursey Y. W. C. A. 1-2- 3-45 Scholarship 23 Scholastic 23 School Activity 2g S Clubg Sew- ardonian Staff if By diligence she wins her Ways: X H my 34 in yn 1 111 N DHI ll il! 13615 TYVENTY V 1 A I! IH
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