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O CZ. KNI-Iillll' Howling I-reen Slzne ' l'nixersilx - ll.S. l lniliainzi l'nixei'sily- 1 NLS, Sclwni Bnwul llr. Wayne Xlyers lirenl llunke Paul l.ylll', Clerk Rolla llowslier, Presiclenl Cllzireilce llreese, Retiring lllziller lk-long lYz1ller liurgel, V. l,l'L'Sllll'lll, Retiring Bon, Un .Xs the class ol' H350 nizikes its linzil prepzirzilions lo leave l'orl Shawnee, we, the lzicully, wish for you ll liziiipy :incl Slli'l'LSSlilll voyage llirougli the regixziiniafg years. The c'zirel'ree years ol' training :irc :i'noi1L over lor niosl ol' yon. How tliorough Llizil training lnis been will soon be lesQul on the ffor...y seals ol' life. XVe leel sefure in the knowl- ulg ' tlizil :ill ol' you will lie :ilxle lo wezitl1er the sliogils ol' zulversily, zinml the reels ol' disappoint- ment lzrzively. lint the sezis :ire not zilwziys rough iior Llie weznlier loul. Many and vzirieml oppor- Luirities will lie in the cruising years ahead. The I-igwsl lisli :ire louncl in llle deepest waiter. Keep your hooks well lmileml. Those ol us who reniziin will wzilcli with deep concern the progress ol' each inenilmer ol' the class ol' '50, XVe :ire confi- clenl Llnil ai class wllicll luis coiilrilnilecl so nzucli Lo Sll2lH'llCC will in clue course :irrive an llizil inost clesirzilrle ol' places, Port Suc- cess. Bon Voyage! Seniors. 0. ll. KNICCIHT ,xllil liy Ier. sec relziri
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L. I..-XPPIN Oberlin College - B.S. Ohio State University - MA. you gm fha, gpm The Good Ship Shawnee, launched on her twenty-fourth annual voyage, is about to put into port once more. She has had a fine voyage this twenty-fourth trip. True, she has been somewhat overladen the past several voyages, but plans are afoot to put her into dry dock for some minor repairs, and extension of room in her hold, The officers have guarded her carefully - the crew have attended faithfully to their various tasks. The wind has been favorable, in the main, varied occasionally by a sudden gust of too much hot air. Upon examination, however, the officers have ascertained that these drafts have developed on the ship itself and soon have disappeared without appreciable damage to the navigation of the craft. We are glad to report that the vast majority are better sailors than when the voyage began last September. Fifty-eight senior members of the crew will go ashore for the last time this trip. The remaining members will furnish experienced aid to go along with the fifty-nine recruits from the sixth grade for the twenty-fifth cruise. Let us check the Ship carefully, study the Course for needed recharting and be ready to lift anchor for another profitable cruise next September. WVell done, mates. C. G. LAPPIN Mr. Floyd and Mr. Lappin discuss the voyage.
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I'AUI.INli AN'I'ONII,I.F Clanton, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. linglish-II. III Spanish-I, II Sophomore Glass Adviser Fl,ORliNGl'I GORMAN Paulding, Ohio Ohio State University-B.S. Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing Itlnior Glass Adviser Ghief Production Adviser , Quilna Business Adviser School Photographer G. XVILIIUR BYFRLY Linia, Ohio Manchester College-BMX. Indiana University-lNI.A. Conimerrial Math Math-Sth Grade Physical liducatione Sth Grade lfreshtnan Class Adviser Varsity I-'oothall Coach Jr. High Basketball Coach lll'l.'YI'RICli GUYTON Ada, Ohio Ohio Northern University -BMX. Ohio State University-M.A. Health NVorld History Girls' Physical l'lllllCHll0Il ROY F. CRITES Litna, Ohio Bowling Green State Univer- sity-l3,S., M..-X. Biology Puhlic Speaking 8th Grade Class Adviser junior Play Director RUBY IIESS Columbus, Ohm Ohio State University-B.S. 1inglishv7th Grade Social Science-7th Grade 7th Grade Class Adviser 10 IAYVRENGF DIYGKROSH Defiance, Ohio Defiance College-BA., ILS Indiana University-M.S. Chemistry General Science-9th Grade Senior Class Adviser Al' W, ii ' E ' G -12+ ,-ri ig 41 - a ,, K ,LW - x
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