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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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2651368 .I...f'1!M an jafamenf We, the Senior Class of 1953, of Shepherd High School, County of Isabella, State of Michigan, realizing that the day of our Commence- ment is drawing near, and fully conscious of the great loss which the school and community will be called upon to bear, and being moreover of sound mind and body, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament. To the Freshmen who have taken their first step forward into the arena of higher learning, we bestow our sympathies for the trials and tribulations they must endure before they are entitled to our dignified positions as Seniors. To the Sophomores who have reached the halfway mark and who will soon enter more completely into school life and ac- tivities, we bequeath our decided aversion for work. To the Juniors who are gradually realizing their hopes and ambitions as well as their handicaps and who are to fol- low in our footsteps, we bestow and bequeath our Senior pri- vileges Cwhich they will need a microscope to observej, our Senior Hdignity,N and our unlimited knowledge, superior abi- lities, wise judgment, studious habits, excellent marks, and intellectual appearance. To our Faculty Advisors, Mr. Michnyak, Mr. Creger, and we, as a class, wish to leave our sincere appre- Mr. Avery, ciation for giving so generously of their time, effort, and guidance in making our last year a happy and successful one. To the Faculty, Superintendent, and Board of Education, we bestow our heartfelt thanks for the understanding and as- sistance rendered us in climbing the rocky road to knowledge. We hope they will all have a long and happy life. To Shepherd High, our beloved school, we bequeath the happy school day memories of our very active school life. In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our mark and seal this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three. soQ,..llnlnf,,Q 4 2 se ,L N 0 S E I 5 r 1, ,F 3 c , s oh... ll'l,.nNe q.q.q.g.g.g..3.q.q.,3.,g..g.1.Q.1.3.1.g.g.,g.3.,q.ppl.Q.3.xg.5.Lg.3..g.3.5.,g.g.tg..g.j..-3.3.3..3.3.13.4.5.3.5.kg.ig.3.3.Lg.Q.g.3.3.44.3.5.3.xg.Lg4.3.3.Q.q.q.q.g.3.g..g.3.4.g..g.g. 'CI Q is 5 63 .Ea :B ia in 5. cf. 6. E.. 5 in ai. 5. :B 5 5 is ci. 6. A is 5. fi. ai. 6. 5 6. GL L A 5. cl. 6. 5 5. 5. 5. 5 5. Ju LL 5. E. 5. J. i 5. 63 :E 5. i. 5 5 is 5. 5. 6. S.. E. ,. .. i. 5. 5. E. ia 5. 5. 2. J. .Zz 5. 5. 5 5. 6. 5. .fa ri -I-.I-il-Cbfl-'I-'J-'I F9 :. -E -2 'r 'r .L 'E 3 .. . '? F0 7 'P 'Z' 'T 'P 'P T 'P ea . -4 'T -1 M -.Q -4 if - -n -.f T -.. -.1 I-1 .. -3 P9 .L .L .L .L .L .L .L .L :. .L L A . .L -5 Q 1 N0 L .L J. .L -A .L .L .L -5 -s 8 :. .L J. .L .L .L .L 9 FH .L L .L .L .L L .L J. .L 5' -9 .L .L .L L? L: v GU .L :. 4. 4. .L -G-C-G4-4-C4-G'C'C'i-If
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