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Ulf' 3 3'lV'lV'lV 5 15 UlV 3' AAAAQ AAAA mum Wlth an old and experrenced mar1ner at the wheel we were gurded s'1fely 1n the hax en Semor After our leave of 'rbsence of three months at Semor xve agfun returned to our shrp to undertake the list stretch of our crurse from Semor to Commencement Upon our return xxe found our old L IIJVIIH and Ilrst Mate L W Bedford 'rnd D E Bushey respectrvelx xxrth '1 new Second M 1 e Thelmr Ink and two addrtlonal ofhcer Frances laclxson rndj H lifrcon W hen thc cfllllnllll '1Q 1111 ordercd us to our respectrxc posrtrons xve found to our sur prrsc two str 111 c sulors W hcn xxc bec rmc rcqu unted xve found lrr rnces X lrtc fIOIll the shrp Norxx rll nn' Nl lI1Oll Snuth from shrp Mont llll both Ullllf of thcrr old crcxx de crded roc'1st thcn lots xx tl1 tus We felt tl1 lt lr rxrnff p rssccl th ough three stages of our crurse successfullx xxexxerc c rprblc 1r1cl well trnncd se rmen Ihrs 111 ltle us hold our he uls 111.511 1nd xx rlk xxrth a sl1o rld liut 1 few dcrxs crtter xxc l1ad rarsed anchor we were grreved to hear th rt one of our rble sermen Orxllle Steele suddenly I 1li6Il1ll dren md xxe sorrowfullx loxxered h1r11 11lfO h1s l Isl restrnsg nl ree I rorn thrs tune xxe s uled xx 1tl1out 'rny harppemng of note Lllltll we reacl1ecl Commence mcnt Hcre xxe dropped anchor and tl1e Laptam called tl1e xx l1ole crew on cleclx Out of the twenty fixe sulors xvho m rnned our shtp at drtferent trmes through the CFLIISC there rretlfteen who br ved '1ll the storms 'md trnls and answercd tl1e roll call 'tt the end of our four xc rrs crurse After the roll call a very 1mport1n meetrng was held and the whole crexx clecrclecl to talxc 1 much longer and by far more ll'llDOI't'lHt crurse the QYLIISC of Lrfe Iaerr Mr Quate Z4 -sig ZF Svenrnr Qllzufm will We the Ll rss of 24 rn flfteen and rndrvrdual and drstrnct parts berng about to pass out of thrs sphere ot educ rtron ln full possessron of a crammed mrncl well trarned memory 'md almost s rpcrhuman understandrng do make and pubhsh thrs our last wrll and testa ment hereby rcx ol mg and Hlilklllg vord all former xvrlls or promrses by us at any tlme heretofore made or mrshap carelessly spoken one to the other as the thoughtless Wlbh of an ulle hour And frrst we do drrect that our funeral servrces shall be conducted by our fr1ends and wellmshcrs our Superrntendent Mr Bedford and h1s WVISG and ever competent faculty xx ho have been our guardmns only askrng is the last rmunctron of the dymg that the fu neral be carrrecl on xvnh all th drgmty and pomp that our xx orth our merrts our attaln ments and our posrtron as Senrors of grave and rexerend n11en must cert'11nlx have deserved As to such estate as lt has pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and bralns to xxrn for us, xve do drspose of the same as follows x 1 C!N.'VA..'XfXLA'f.A?X.'s .. '5..'5!X.'Nf'N4? .Jb31Ni.iS. ,t5iLN16!5fSJN!'..hL'N'QlN'N Y f2.Lb!N- ,,.1NiXQ!5.AQf:X- fS.. 2'Xf'!'..!'1X.g, c .' 1 , c 7 . ' A . C . A , , t . L 1 L: ti ' ' ' ' : , ' , ' c c c ' A, . . c . 4. c Y 1 C . If 1 S, ' At r . , L . L C L 1 c . - c. , , - .' , . -, - .. ' - 1 T v .. , . , ' ' ., , I' ' . . ', . r 7 c c . . l X c f c 1 , 1 rf l X 3 'z iz rl2' c Q zz. , ' g 1 A .' 4 . , A' . . .Q N Cs L pn 2 'z' 2, 1' 'vfcf ' ' ' 1'- ., , ,, ,' l ,, ,,-, ,, ,1 . ,V -1 , ,, , ,- I C C L . L Q X L V A L s 1 C C ' ' ' -. f , - ', . ' f -1 Q -. v v 7 - ' , chgrntrecl step, and our Laptrun xx as pleased to say that we walked and acted as only Senrors ' t . 1 'I ' ' 1 , 'aj' ' g , f - f - V' 1 v ' ' -' , y - . ' c . c , ' X c , c V ' ' 2.1 . 1 A 2 . 7 . ' ' QE. . C ' 1- ' ' - ' . X ' 7 A ' c ' 1 c Y ' ' l ' I Il c ' ' Q' c c Q' c ' sv JZ l ' . I ' c f c c C 7 1 f v ' ' H ' ' ' , c x. c c , ' l 1 V K H . . c c .., , c , c , M2 V .. , , C ,L , . .. , , - , - . 1' i C 9 3 a 1 ' 7 ' Y 7 ' c c c , ,X c ' , c ' ' C e ' , ' , - . . . ,, t v , ,, . V , cr 1. ' , c
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KU! TIT IU! IKJTKIIRIYKYTKIITUITUUUIKIIKIIKYUUUUUUFIUT IU! IUUUT 'UT IUUUUUI TUUUmUIK7l'lTUY 41' nrt uf Gnnir Ship 24 On Septtmher 13 1920 the Good Shrp 94 rode at anchor rn the harbor of Shrloh re'1dy for '1 four se rrs crurse It W rs manned by Laptarn C, W I cwrs Frrst Mate D F Bushey Second 'XI rte Anna D Frrestone 'rn l twenty three brave and sturdy sarlors Kath ryn Close Mad rlrne Swanger Rose I urnex Vrvran Whrte Zelda H'rger Fern McQuatt Ralph Barnes Otho Brler kenneth Nelson Orvrlle Steele from the port at Shrloh Margaret DeVore Arvrll 1 Grrfhth Len r Steelt I verett Mellrck from the harbor at Center Florence Hopkrn I dna Krarw from the port at Paradrse Ralph Bloom Warren Bloom Walter Por ter from the port t Lranberry Vera Drtk from the port at Hogback Mary Frsher from the port at Ganges Helen Reese from the harb rr 'tt Shenandoah and Leslre Marrrot from the port at Colorado Frrst Mate D F Bushey ruled wrth 'r krnd but hrm hand and made rt clear that pun rshrnent for mrsdeeds would be to be t ast rnto charns 'md be thrown rntr the hole below But happy to say thtre was r o such punrshment rnflrcted In the month of October mrsfortune befell our shrp There passed away one of our Wlth a smooth sea 'rnd mtn comparatrvely few storms we arrrved rn the month of May at the harbor of Sophomore and here after th ee months vacatron we were ready to contrnue our crurse Fwo of our sarlors drd not report for duty when we nnally set sarl Helen Ret se we learned h rd Jorned another crew whrch set sarl from Shelby rn Septeml er shortly after the launchrng of our own craft Arvrlla brrthth unable to become accustom ed to the storms sea remarned on land and as a good land lubber should do marrred ani now sarls '1 smooth sea In November one of our fellow sea men Leshe M rrrrot left the protectlon of our shrp 'md trusted hrmself wrth the rough waves of Lrfe We trust that he escaped the sharks and w rs erther prcked up by a passrng shrp or landed safely on shore wrth equal good fortune In December we were surprrsed to sef a dove so far from land Thrs proved to be the rnterestrng srgn that lano was not so far for one of our numbtr Rose Furney ltft the shrp wrth honorable drscharge to become Frr t Mat of the Charles Guthrre Wrth the comrng rf sprrng rn Aprrl 19? I Mary Frsher left our shrp to Jorn a crew sarl mg on the educatron rl deep rn the prrate xessel Pennsylvanra After many trrals wrth Cfresar and hrs Gaulrc wars the rest of us sarled rn the second harbor Junror After three months vacatron frndmg entrrely new ofhcers exceptrng Frrst Mate D E Bushey our former captarn C W Lewrs was hrred 'rs captarn of the shrp Homervrlle and our former S cond Mate Anna D Frrestone trrrng of the sea resumed her household dutres on lfrnd Frnally rn September we set sarl wrth our new ofhcers Captarn L W Bedford F rrst Mate D E Bushey Second Mate Jtssre Flanders When the sarlors were ordered to therr respectrve plates there were found two statrons unoccupred Lena Steele weary of the rough lrfe of the sea decrded to remarn on land and Warren Bloom although wrllrng to re mam at sea soon found on account of physrcal drfficultres he must hall a passrrag shrp and return to land 'I he perfect cooperatron of the Captam and offrcers made the first part of the voyage a t yrng one for the common sarlors We were often called to the cabrn and severely reprrmanded but mutrny was never contemplated About the mrddle of thrs trrp one of our happy crew Margaret DeVore deserted us and caught a passrng schooner Rrchwood headrng for the same port but sarlrng on a drf ferent sea Z' '-YA. .N A. !'. ALA JXA A- A.A 'x..A 'SLA ASA 'X.A :xA 'LA A. K AifSA,A A. A4585 1'l'N4'. ' 4 1 Q i ' A 1 r ' ' it 97 . ' ' . , . ... . s ... c - v 1 1 s ' , ' ' ' ' ' 1 c V 1 . . . c c . . fx , ' . c . 1. , A ' I L . 4 t c K 7' ' I .I ' . , c c , . ' ' , c , c , , c A, C L, y s , s , , 1 , 1 , 4 A , ' 3 . , ' .. . S, - . , , , , - fy F - . s ' . rr 7, c , 4 , f, c , L , . 4. ,Y I , ' N C 1 t '. 1 r s r 5 - . ablest seamen Everett Mellick and our hearts were rieved b th l s f r a d 'lo' . , , r g y eoso ou goo sar r. c 9 . - . ,. ' 1 s I ' . 9 7 2 , K , 2 a ' J , 7 . . , 4. V 9 7 A 3 7 ! C . r ' ' a 'Z r S L L 1 . v I ' . c , , , , , r C . , , ...z., - 2 , 1 . F' c . , I c . 9 -' S S 9 I 7 V . . , , . . , S c Y k 7 ' Y C . tx , . . , , . 4 r v ' . ' Y . . . l Q ! ! ' S x x ' v'v'Y'v'v 'v'v'Tv'v'lY'NlN'N'jfV'VV'xv5lVV?VV7'v5lVfVV vVVYVfv'v Av VVYNI
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L L-:Qs L4-, Y l ,i,AAtA4Q4slA 5534 s. We give and bequeath to the dear faculty who have been onr instructors in all the wlsdom of the ages a sweet and unbroken success1on of restful nlghts and peaceful dreams No longer need they l1e awake through the long watches of the nlght to worry over the un certalnty of whether th1s one IS dolng her nlght work or that one w1ll have h1s Economlcs IH the mornmg class or the other one w1ll remember every rule nn the preparatlon of her Engllsh It has been a hard straln on them for SCHIOTS are sald to be at all tlmes and under all condxtlons dlfhcult to manage But they have all done thexr duty and now shall they have thelr well earned reward Aga1n we glve and bequeath to our beloved faculty all tne 'amazmg knowledge and startllng lrformatlon that we have furnlshed them from tlme to tlme ln our varlous examl natxon papers We know that much whlch we have lmparted to them ln thls way must have been ennrely new to them as well as to all teachers and students everywhere and would throw much new lxght on many a famlllar l1ne of thought throughout the whole world of SCICHCC and Learmng ew en outslde the walls of Shlloh Hlgh School If the Faculty sees fit they are hereby authorlzed to glve out such of thls mformatlon to the world as they may feel the world 1S ready to recelve We trust they wlll also feel at llberty to make use of all such b1ts of wlsdom and enl1ghtment for the educatlon of the classes to come after us Thls of course IS left entlrely to thelr personal d1scret1on We QIVC and bequeath Ralph Bloom Q excesslve bra1ns to the succeedmg Semor class to be d1v1ded as Mr Bedford sees fit We trust the class may be able to survlve The followlng may seem but trrlllng bequests but we hope they may be accepted not as worthless th1ngs lavxshly thrown away because We can no longer keep them but as valu able assets to those who may recelve them and a contmual remfnder of the generoslty of heart d1splayed To Mlss Ink our Llterature teacher we glve our extenslve knowledge c f Engllsh Llter ature ThlS ought to be of great asslstance to her ln teachlng the comlng classes To Mlss Jackson our Domestlc Sclence teacher We glve all the llttle scraps that may be lylng around after our departure to be used to make soup for the Fre ,hman 'l he way to a Freshman s bram IS through h1s stomach To Mr Bacon the balance rn our class treasury to be used ln buying a palr of rubber shoes for detectxve work We feel he w1ll be sure to need these ln dealmg wlth the classes that are to be our successors To Margaret W1lson Mar1on Smlth leaves her vampxsh and langulshmg brown eyes for the purpose of CaDtlV?:1tlf1g the hearts of future Senlor boys To any Junior who IS capable of holdlng the Job Ralph Barnes leaves h1s posltlon as Semor class presldent He also glves the pos1t1on as Manager of the Basket Ball team to Eldon Kaylor To Charles Qumn Otho Blxler w1lls hrs llttle Premo plpe It takes a blg man to carry It around To Luclle Br1ckley Zelda Hager s pos1t1on as guardlan over Martle Jacobs To each member of the Sophomore class Frances Whlte w1lls a book ent1tled What to do When Mr Bedford Turns Hls Back To Lava rence Moser Kenneth Nelson s muslcal ablllty but not h1s btauty He ll st1ll feel the need of that he fears and wouldnt be coaxed mto leav1ng1t behmd even wlth Lawrence who needs lt so badly ls IDI 1 , . c . 9 , v ' . . . 1 . ' y . . I . L I , Y ' ' J 7 Y Y . 7 . . . 9 . . 7 . . . , . . , . . . . , . .A . . . . y . . - , 1 'T . x . . i . . x . . y 1 , L . Q , . . . . , . . 1 ' v , n , . . . , . . . . , . . . . F u 7 ! ' ,N an 7 , . . . . G I , . , . , . . . . . v 7 9 v-f' -v v-v v-v v-v v-v vAv -v-v'vvQfvv-vwvvfv-r v-v v-v v-v 'v-v vAv v-v vAv'5r-vw-v v-v v-v v-v v-v v-v v-v v-vffv-v
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