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“2591368 Y :aaaaaaanna444444aaa4caanaaaanaaa4aaaaaaaaa444440444444aaaaaaannaaaaaacaaaaaaaa4444: 3 440644464 E S 2 2 We now had a little more confidence in ourselves and so began to 2 3 take a more active part in social activities aboard the Steamship S.H.S. 2 Z We sponsored a HTwirp Dance,H joined in on the Junior and Senior Prom, Q 3 and had the privilege of earning some money by selling at four basketball Q S games. As the sight of Senior Metropolis came into closer view, we met Q Z the Seniors on the last link of their voyage and expressed a desire to Q Z entertain them. With their consent we both anchored our ships and spent 2 Z a very enjoyable evening entertaining the Seniors at a banquet. A short Q Z time later we anchored again at Senior Metropolis and entered drydock for 2 Z the summer. Q 5 2 E In the fall our crew went aboard again on the last leg of our jour- E 3 ney with Port Graduation as our goal. Everybody agreed that they had a 2 9 wonderful shore leave during the summer and were in a great mood to enjoy A 4 U 3 the most glorious year on board. We chose for our last hop Larry Kniffen, 2 3 Captaing Shirley Meyer, First Mate, Joyce Weiferich, Navigator, and Bob 3 3 Murphy, Purser. Grace Morgan and Dale Bell represented us in Student 2 Z Council. Mr. Michnyak, Mr. Creger, and Mr. Avery piloted us most success- 2 3 fully on this last journey. g E E Q With a side trip to Washington? D.C. or New York City as our goals, Q Z things started to get lively aboard as we began a feverish fund-raising 2 3 campaign by sponsoring the following activities: bake sale, scrap and Q a an 'S 'U m H D- 1 H 4 m D' o E m o o E H 5 UQ Q P B o m U D w D Q- D D o m W o o H U' D H H E m m U Q m IR' m H U' D H +- v Z games, Junior and Senior Hop, and selling of dog WShep.W Most of the Q 3 crew participated in all these activities. As we approached the last 2 3 port on our voyage, we met the Juniors who did a splendid job entertain- Q I ing us at the Senior Prom and Senior Banquet. Q 3 A I The last days of our journey were brimful of work and joys. We E Z finally reached port and received our passports, and all our friends and 2 3 relatives were there to welcome us on our greatest accomplishment. We Q 7 were now 'old salts.N But the voyage had gone a little too quickly. It 2 444 U9 was in a tone of sadness that we said goodbye to our companions with whom Z we had traveled on our delightful journey. 2 3 2 7 6 S r'Q3x 2 ' vn': 9 iq . 5 444444444444444444Q4C4444 P90999 U UVUUUDUUD DDU DDU 5 A 444444 ? ? ? 7 ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? 9 ? ? ? ? ? 9 Q li, S m 3 . Q 3: 9 m 9 Y Q m Q 5 ?5O ? g C 3 . Q 5 g O Q m 9 m Q54 ? QC-4 9 . Q s 9 Q H- Q Q QS' Z 1 Q S' Q g 5 QW ? Q I Q . Q U Z m QE 9 9 O qi ? 9 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?9VVUU
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